<<

WE ARE GUNNINQ j ARE YOU SATISFIED for your printing. Did ;| witl\ tlio .rulimis vour clm.mcter of our work is ■ newspaper n rlvfr using: • u radical dt*ps»rhire from iM'lnus you? Have you tho plftln-ln*the-rni stylo i tried to L'hJij* jIiu pro mi-: you nee uil the tunc. I .uencpyour i-oni pot Horn Uurn in tlio kind you i enjoy •*- T imV» wlil>re wo M don't «<*e every day.” • j come in. tilvo ns a try. i Occan Grave PuK. Co. I The Ocean drove Times .

VOLUME V III— NO. 32. OCEAN GROVE TIMES— SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, 1.900; Subscription $1.00 per year.

BISHOP HAMILTON DELAYED’ FIRST CAMPAIGN MEETING TOWNSHIP RE-DISTRICTED FUNERAL OF REV. S. H. A SA Y

But Arrived in Time tb Preach His Ser­ Held in Asbury Park, Tuesday Evening:-! Under the Change Ocean Grove Is Pul In Services field al St. Paul’s Church • Last . mon Last Sunday MornlhgV . Senator Hanna Presides. .} First District by Itself. SaturJay Afternoon. ■•.... ■.. . - - - ■. \ Oiean Grove- was all- agog Sunday The first gun of. the Republkan cam-.l On Wedne^day evening the Townihip In the pulpit of St. Paul’s church, 1n morning to see Bishop Hamilton, tho paign of 1000 in'the Eastern Suites | CVjrnniittee . m ade some im p o rtau t Ocean Grove, beglnnlng. ‘ B rother W eatherhy, one of- th a t class, The anthom was fling and a hymn was outside. It; was an inspiring sight, District No; 2.r—Beginning at the in-*, saU1 ;th a t he m et th e deceased in 1862 ' Ten Thousand Persons Present at Each about‘to be announced and sung. Still, take It either from the inside or out­ tersection of .Main street and Wesley at Penipingtori Seminary, where ho no new bury town­ night. And the cojlectloii taken that Caesar did' not settle the .difficulties of ;for- his! ;pj?rsistenve,. wliile. suffering oponed the;big Bible and.soarehe.^ for gloitons' history cf tills, prosperous ship l i n e to : Cfcean • tow nship dine; * ’from a disease that exhausted bpdy and . night‘was devoted-to the fund for tho the world,, nor remain alone master oL men. Englishmen have said that the his text, for there were but a few mo­ country, said'the Senator. The general thence easterly :o phue of beginning. nerve, lii. niak 1 ng a >1 vlng for. h 1 s fam - .-Asbury- Park fire sufferers. .. ; ments remaining until he. w.ould havo tenor .of Mr. H anna’s rem a/ks was tal- , DistrictNo.- 4,—Beg in nl tig a t TOO fret Hy. Though. ,he was justified th ro u g h , ■difference between • England and this north of Mattison avenue ami in terse v-c SUNDAY’S SUNSHINE .HOUR. . country is that there they build monu-i to preach. And as/he turned pa^o culated and .:it served its 'purph.se -to in- tils afiljctlon In .? ave nue-L f h e'n ce sou the r 1 y to dates hut 2000, In a -vain- effort :o . The and fhe^^’Hacs.'i 100 feet ncrthrOf .Mattison ..avenue; Yet Napoleon finally.was' banished to 1 change. And yon got it. . In 1V.n1,’ thence easterly,to place cf b;ginning... * .Quaker Kepunlicans Know Horace,' . solve, the problem Mr. Yatman told a petty island! with rto one to do him tfast week the Times mentioned that under .the Dv.m^i rai?, vour. fires cease. 1 those , a t thfc doors to com e into the .honor, banished.on t,he' bounty, of his s£veral thousand celluloid .buttons had to be •lighted, -your spfndl>3 ceased ,to • Mr. Horaee,D. Gaw, of PiwladelpKia, aislefe and s it on the Jioor in true..old- powerful foe. . : been ordered for Dr.‘.p ’Hanl.oii’s-.BVbie spin and iahr-rvvas out of .em ploym ent Her Blglil.v-5ecoiiJ .Uirthday.- than .whom f£w men of *th\ yohnger fashioned cam pmcetlng style. Those until this..countrj'1. was in a ■ horrible, elem ent , of; the Re-publiean p arty Of '; .... Of. the fund -o.f ane'edotes related’ by- class; that ..when the. buttons arrived Though Mrs. ;M; L. Rilshmoro, \yidow in front of the windows he asked to the bishop, .perhaps' that of the Earl it was ‘noted that the “O” in Dr. condition, : Then you ’desired anotner Pc a nsyl vii n I a a re 1 >e t te r k no wn tod ay , . 1 kitidly move one side so that those out­ change. And yon. got; it ;agaih; in of - the • Rev.. Stevens Uushiuore.. Is go- for a fortnight, wltli his son, is resting of Derby was the m ost strik in g In Us 0‘Hanlorfs name, which was to be on i Mg on; S3, s lie looks sea ret?Iy nio re t han*^ side could see w ithin. B ut those in-, application, to physical force. The Earl the buttons/ had been elided; that tho IS07, under President. McKHiIey, conifpvtabiy at..-\ho ...Osbovii. Mv. • tiaw juctlons did not sufn.ee to get the big (cheers), your spindles: again hnmuiet)^ 00 or 'J5. . Her aCtions are' those of a is president of - the “Young•Refmbli- "i of DQfby once found ai seedy tramp on doctor at once'doclarert that under.no iyQiniin 20 - years .younger. Mrs. Rsish- crowd seated, or even on the inside of his estate,’ He. to Id him to get off. lie circumstances should t’hose. buttons be your fires. again -. burned and your cans” of Sbutli Broad -ssrc.ftl,. Philadel-- the Tem ple. . -.'We’ll have t o ' have a homes and firesides^again iKonme'plc- tiiorv; Is’staying, now at Troy. Place.* For ph ia.,"1 1 was h e wh o was so * la rg e ly = called him an. intruder. .The- tramp issued to his scholars; that- a. new years she has-stayed at Troy. Plate in . building , three'times as big as this if said that possibly he was an’intruder, order wasplaced. ‘ The buttons. arriv­ turts of contentm ent .and. happin^s..’. ’ iiisirdmenial, as the* spokesman of;tlio , we want to get all the people in that • H e re S o n a : o r tip h n a v p a *i??ed f i r a the slimmer and on;Lexington avenue, ,?■ Young Republicans,”. In ronjunctlon i for he had.no estate of Jiis owti.' “But,” ed. Sunday aXtcrnooii SenatorMcClel-' Brooklyn. in the win ter. come,”.‘.was Mr; Yatman’a comment. A wild he ao the earl, '‘how come yon’ tiy land exhIbitadone lo the h\gcl;iss. Tiiey drink of w ater; w i.h a’sni le; tin-- show­ with Henry Burk,, the - millionairo. duet by tlie-Park sisters, cornetisis, ed, teeth'. any wotunn m ight -envy, tho On Thursday, A ugust it>, sh«?.'had her leather manufacinrer./In securing for, Hhis large estate?” “Inherited it from niay he^i»urehasedi he1 said, at the Aiidi- ,elijhty-'sef'olid. .hirrJuIay ;• -party. ' Her and a solo “sermon”;b y .Miss . IS. my father,” said the earl.' • ; • torhi'm ofilce for .5 cents each. Senator motioned.-to his enthusiastic "the .good Quaker.City 1 he;. re.een t • na-* Blanehc Bennojtt, formed the .extra hearers iu ii way ro 1 sh ' f h e interesting to know that- Mr.' Yatman splenVlid?’’ ejliculated a . w onvin. invoi- som e 30 0the r k 1 nd friends. :is?em.e-Jed Biir AuJitorium CollsJcilonv : ' d id ;h e come by it? ” “Clot it from his that. Dr. O’llaulon had sent. t)it» but­ fit Troy PI ace to do. honor, j.o ibis occa­ was the prodigal of six children; that ancestry.’.’ .“.And-how,persisted the un’f a ri ly. **, “A bright' m ail.'t h a:,’ ’. r e- tons'back bm*au*ie.. the “O” had been sion.: And while each guest presented T.as t . H ii ii . ia y . :m 0 r n; ii g I U s ii op; F i tz- it wasn’t a minister, :biit -his* own em­ tra mp, “did his a nces try secn re it ?” elided; ” W4iich-• proved,., the Senator, spomled 'he'r .m asculin? es'oort. ployer who was instrumental in mak- “ Do yoii waur/fo go back to'‘th«vco:i- to .her a memento ijf.sonie. I;: Ind.. a ad Gorvi.bl. ; rci.f.erat.c l • his- ot't-vepeated : It iwas' a poser. It made tlie, earl said, that. Dr. OTIanlon c herished *that inade .her. vei\v happy otherw ise ’^there ■ staten i0111;th a t. the-ViiilT;0 rinhi expenses ', • Jng it Ini. a Christian. Nearly.a quarter think hard. Finally he said. '“Got It “O.” . .“Yes, J do,” the . doct.or. admit­ d i 11 d 11 s 0 i !>>{»3 ?” r hec0rI«-a 11y as Ue>‘l; the. .of n; : century, ago it happened. His Si*na t or. “.\o{ ”' ,;Nn J \ *’.* i-:r nl*• hea r t i y was'little oratory. .Col. Barnes, of th is. sear, j n .w I IK a p p ro xiin at e $0 0 0 0 , a n d . ’: by fighting for' It.” '-'All rig h t,” said ted. - “A'lid you:,cherish y o u r. “Me” it is'tlierefoje.desira hle that can;ribu* former, employer sot in .the'audience the tramp, “cojjie out :hcro and we’ll from thousAUd^ of both qxU.a. atul w j - WUkesbarre,• did make »i. most..engag­ don’t.vovi. Sena^or,.,,., .Senator McClel­ ing addross, But' it.was not sufileient tions. to hasltojs ; • . • ' . • " traied the logic of might over rlglft.. .• prefix.. - ' .t .’ • .; ■:. cation shall have to hi'’;made for funds ; .The Bishop never, knew of a w ar. to s e t a ti t^’am pie th a tw ill sp’rea dll k u ture.of the occasloh. Anil specehmak- MORNING WORSHIP. lire all nv\‘r this land. Over-eo^lldence ing is w hat M rs. Ttushmore U i'vanlMi­ at t-Ue. vad oi- the svason. . ‘ " v.; that amounted to anything save to.set­ Elflclency lsRecoffnlxed. .. ■ ; It was gratifying to the. bishop aml-o No1 congregation In the Auditorium is the dangerous, feature of this 'catii- la rly fond of.. $lj,e w as:the: recipient o f tle, what had failed to be settled by to the .Ocean Grove ' Association ; to ' this year, has been, larger, nor has any forced, arbitrament of .the- sword. , Last week tbe Times stai ed that. ‘had imign. Remember we have an enemy a beautiful teacher’s Blble two years been more attentive to the remarks of. it not been, for the heroic; v:orR.of the in the “Cuckoo1! party and it behooves ago and this she. highly prizes. . . . iearn at the close.of the morning ser­ Creasey wrote his “Fifteen great . bat­ vice' that Vhe. appeal had bec-iit gener­ • tiift. preacher, ■. than was that of hist tles”; and' never mentioned Gettysburg. Stokes Fir.e Company, of Ocean.Grove, us 10 be ’watt.'h fti 1. I : is pe: ha ps. the tlie Kroehl cottage, in Asbury Park, ously, responded to. “The Assoclatiqjt-* - Sunday.- morning. Bishop Hamilton, True, Gettysburg had not 'been fought last, time; I shall speak, in tl\is- cam-, .A Child tost., v*. V' : newly elected, was the preacher and the Sunday before, never would have paign. * *1. • have ri ot IV ed * 1 n x the n ews- appreciates it,” said the bishop. A */'. then; And yet. it was the greatest'-.bat­ r. '‘(lohi! I have ati* %lritpon;vnt an-, to him was given tho honor.of opening tle baclc:to Marathon,: But Gettysburg been saved.' The'justness of. the ob­ papers,” .he-cot: thiued. -w ithin the last th e. cam p-m eeting services for; 1900. servation is confirmed by tho. recent few days; the caution given ou t . from' nou 11 feriicat. t o tmino be f0 re 'y0 u. .go : . Avon i.ofs at Public Saie. ... i i ditln’t settle that wrong was all on one out!”.. • ' *. The B'ishop, by the way, is a man of S’lde and right bn the other. No; for it gift of $250 on tho p a rt o f'M r. Georgo the headquarters of th<\ National Cojn- : ’. A 1 . t h0 sal.» 0 f . lolie 1 d last Hatur~ • striking presence, comparatively I'\ K roehl and h|s. m other. ^Irs. I-Ienry. mittee. la m tx-sponsimo for that, he- In stentorliin tone’s BisJiap Fhzfi'o.rV- day a t Avon;,, tw.on ty - t h r ^ J o t«• ’ w ero :;: was not. At that battle a whole regi­ laid chyday evening jVi3 1vas the congrcga-! ■ •• is moist pleasing and his smiling pleas­ for .their comrades, to get shot down structions to divide tho amount equally co\\ntrv, 1 khow tlie muure of the.coh- lots located two blocks' from the oceau, & an tries mi uienm s. A t least 10,000 heard among tho ten companies of Occaii, te s t before us.’* tion was • leaving; the Auditorium for f>ux11H fe-et wi til a ' -M.-foot alley In the? so that they could lake their arms and hom?. A 'i-Iiim.;- jCHoster b n a ea h , of him. Somebody said it was the larg­ light. .“Do you . believe,” asked tho Grove and Asbury Park* that did such Mr, Curtis .Guild, Jr.. of Xlassa^hu- rca r, wero soltl for prices ra rigi 11 g f Com est audience, he liad ever preached to. noble' worli that Sunday morning. *f.ho setts', who. seconded’Roosevelt’s.'noaiir- i f lit 2. Beihesda block, diailh'con lost $!20 to 75, aind four lots on1 M ain’ :; bishop, “that they admitted the wrong sinde o’clock that afternoon. It. was, The silence.in-the Auditorium through­ Stokes; *R*igle, Unexcelled and W ash­ nation In!Philadelphia, followed Semi-' a ve n 110. ’ 2f>x 200 f eo t, sol d f ra m '^2(J0 to . to. be-all .on their side? Did not slav­ then- o’clcJ.-k. ••Chester^ parents are out, the, delivery of the sermon was ery show a low c*stimat.e ;Ot hum an ington will each receive $i*5. "A noble to r H anna in. a . speech' replete wltli irfirj. Purchasers from .this -vicinity ahxiou«.“'.-saicl the - bishop, “ 10 .find deep to impressiveness.- Rey. J. II. life?” ' : ' . . .. .• • thing to do,”'said an appreciative statistics. / ‘Anti-expansloii, .anfi-mili- were ttwijamin B. Davison, 0 ^ JUmes- , Westwood, of. Philadelphia, conducted Ocean. GroVe fireman to the Times. talrism , '. a n tir H annaism ,” i'.sahl- Mr; himv Arid .perhaps in this .Jarge. r.on-- burg, ;vvho-. bought lot X 0 ;• 27 for., f 500, ' Wlien the -English mob cried....to' g'i'egatiqh there is some ohh; who.iiiay! 1 the-devotions before the sermon; Mrs. Beecher: . “Why didn’t you finish your Guild, “is u rged agai nst. ns by rfie • a n d:. Dr; '. Ca rrdll. .of Day ton, who Democrats Itt or “Thank God. the allied artny repeated^ the .bishop. “O, would • that' ’ On .xhe evening of A ugust 'IS,*-qultO'-- .lesson. *" . ‘ • has reached the walls of Pekin,” when it comes'to raising monoy for because-Benedict Arnold had the vir­ , Bishop Hamilton nnontinced ibe text church purposes. Not long ago tlio tue .of at. le a st'h a v in g stay e ;1 bought the,lost in1 tliis congregation could In! a br 11 liar, t J a s’sem bl age. of m tislcal. brought forth a chorus of-,4A m ens” found as timely!” ;. - ' critics from all over the United .States; —Psalm s *xlvi, 9:-' “ Hp m aketh w ars to from all over the big Auditorium. ’rimes outMnod Mr. Yatman’s : scheme With tlien ien w h 0 ho ugh t: h i m! ' ■cease unto the end of the .earth." Ho Slavery, he. said, could not have for paying off a subscription of •••wi Thero was-a good time socially on queutiy called at the Times oflice to in­ wagons -Jit* charge, of Ifenry .Gravatt. . 'history and it* might be inferred from of the strife of war!” Another chorus tho part of a dozen or more of young He and Charlcs* FrankU n escaped in- Mr. D.. S. Aiiderson, a ssistan t s u p e r^ them that the work of the world so far of “Amens” greeted this thundering quire the wherefore of the ' absence people of Ocean 6 rovc Inst Wednesday jury, :' A wheel was twisfefl ami broken intendent of John Wanamaker’s Sun­ has been a failure and th a t, we w.Pennsylvania Harvey Ueegle. Fred Herring, Harold meotlng services except 011 Sundays, stiff-backed. Prosbyterlah; At Ocean' stronger to prey upon the weaker; sec­ ‘Have you over tried it?” he asked. White, Herbert. Lahr. avenue to the southeast corner of, Heck GrOve, the fi.n’est place in the world, ondly, Ibe extension of territory, and 'Mammy” thought awhile and finally whan it will be heard morning and evening. This (Friday) afternoon it s tre e t,’ w here , .resides Mrs. M. E.- C. he is always in tlie swim, with Metho­ thirdly, the balance of power'.. This is said, no; she believed she never liad riyhn, maile people in'Ocean Grove dism,. f a summary of tho.w’orld’s history.. Legacy for Three. . will rehearse Sunday music at the tried hot coals yet, but she had tric’d Ocean Grove High School; rush* for th a t spot F ritlu y .. B u t It was . ' .It has been lord and master on one. h o t w ater! If any person- knows the witerc- only a bai'rel of trash so near * fhe: Sea Was H f^ n Tuesday. hand, and servant and slave on. the Long after the heathen religions aboii'ts of Catherine, Mary and Jane stovo that, it became ignited, A pass-,; The yacht “Emma B ” anchored near • other, To use the ■popular vernacular, h'ave run ,their courses, the greatest Mooney and will communicate tlielr It's Cut Off a Week. e r b y s aw rho fin ni es.' H e th rew the •battles of'the world 'will, yet' havo .to be Ross', wouldn't.take passengers put to It has been every man for himself anti present abode to Patrick Kelly, at ;• Mr.’.Yfitiuan has informed the Times Ira rrel . I n to th e. ya rd. ' Th 0 ; fi re com pa 11 - sea for a sail on Tuesday atternoon.. the-devil 'take the hindmost.. But'we fought. “Why!” exclaimed the.bishop, Keansburg, ho or she will bo doing an thrit . the “Sunshine -Hour” will , not: ies were summoned nnd responded as live, th e B ishop•. werut on, in a. new “we have made scarcely :any progress act of charity and justice. Mr. Kelly Tlio- ,whltecaps w ere too fi^otliy. T his contlnuo after next Sunday; September usual promptly. ' is tb e second tim e t Iris’ year thiit th e world. We live undpr . something of in the Mahommetan countries!” But has $-100 for tho threo girls, a bequest 2 . It had been understood all sumnier “ EmmiV R ” 'has been fGreed ti).rem ain, evolution. The church, however, does these .problems,, declared the bishop, left to.tho children -jointly by the late that -this cheerful and spirited meet­ -former. Pastor of 51. PauPs. -. at anchor because of high seas! Tues­ .not, Tt.- lives under revolution. It will be settled. How?. According to John Keegan, Tho press • is asked to ing was not .to end till September y/ Rey. W. S. Bartiart, a former, pastor day was a day for kite's, rat ho r than was established to set up a new king­ the text: “He- makehh wars to cease hunt them up. •But to-morrow a week will be Fare­ of St. Paul's church, of Ocenn Grove,, for sailing. *’ .. unto the end of the earth;” By an ap­ dom on earth so Mint there. should be well/Day at tho “Sunshine Hour” for: is for a brief season ar. the Alaska. At- no more, master and slave, but univer­ peal to tho incontestable rights, of neath of Officer Tantum's plother. this year. , ' ‘ present Mr. i3arnart; is pastor of tho .Services at St. Paul's. sal co-operhfion ami His disciples.were righteousness and trutih they -will bo Methoist church at South Ajjjboy, I^ast to learn war no more. These are seem- settled. ■ ‘ Mrs.; Elizabeth Tantum, ■mothe^'. of . Sitljbatlr ' sen'Jces, ''August Mtb:; Ofllcer Frank Tan turn, of thi» oliici', The Trenton Fair.. V..: year-ho-ivps at Farjnlngdale. incly startling statements. (Continued on 'fourth page.) Preaching at J0.30 a. in.. liy llev. JIsl- . ^Yha't . Is.. war?. Nothing Christian died on •Thursday of last week in 1»^n- . Preparations are going.'on ‘apace for ■New Theatrical Centre. f.oil Rclyea, a. formei- (lastor, Strang­ about IP. If a definition be clven war ton, at the home of her daughter,, wltu the Greater Inter-State fair at-Trenton ers class, OftL.m ; Sahliatii school at ■means th a t "might m akes, right. C hina IF YOU 'HAVE a stofk of merchan­ whom she resided. She was in her 1:' September. Secretary Mahlon .Mar- Educational Hall- Is Asbury Park's 2.3U J). D1. .E p w jrth U, w. . Cl£s<3-mcettngs Mon- ' of Paganism is (physical force.! Y dit dressing “Merchant,” care of “Times” were interred in.the’cemotery at W ind- his corps of helpers, The advertising- neaday night os the new ’. theatrical day ahd Tuesday ovijaings at 7.-15 p. in. may.-say that war .settles something.. ltr ^ eor, N. J,, on Saturday.' contracts \will soon .be let. centre in Asbury -Park,' . ■;!;*,.v.;. r:,. Strangers made welcome. Seats'(rot). 'i ..j'< '■. V ".-' \ • .' :■ \ ■W OCEAN GROVE TIMES—SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, tgoo.

Notes on ProtV F eritz's le ctu re s a u h e Jos/i Sim pkins on Etiquette. ■" JpFofeiitziiaf (Soldi. can buy as cheap In tho Grove as In &.'■ ' Late Summer School ol Theology. ' I’ve st>■(!led tip on otl'qtiottp," H e a d e'vpr.\* .U oolc t lia t: !■ c o iilil g e t , D R. B15EGJ.13 m ~ “ Y o u the Park.” ■ .' ;T.he 'Professor cleiirly insisted that,. AnJ yet . ; ■ in Chapters .14 and 35 of Exo ii:s,- titoie No. 7S Main Avenue, Ocean' Grove, N. J. there' Isn't ono .in all the. lot. . are two.sepdt'au' an.l (Uffeti'ns • -,ac- T h a t t Mionn compiler ii.is- givenmis the two Monmoutli BuiiOinu, Asbury l^arls. N. J., Thai. ?ivr.s a. reason worth a whoop MONriOUTH BUILDING, '*’ > cci.-uiinis lir m ini ivibn-—the j uis^ one C o m ’mtefilonor oC D vcrts o f N e w Y o r k nn^l Against a. secoml plnie of soup l'cnnnyjvnnia. v\eknowlo(li;ementa tak­ <<*• in ,i'hupt n .aid tlie .pooile oue ‘ lu W hen fellers dints en of all States, . . . Asbury Park, New Jersey, c 'lliip t.. lu , a n d . .tl^ u ’-VtJie : p i) e lic .■ o u e ,1 Anil as for entins niarrowtats . m LU A M .ll DEEGLE, y ' Cliou'sli, toeiiii.v;! •after (he record ol tuti WlrlioiiC n spoon, 1 ..think that that's /Vt". : : prose one in .l\,.^6jus,: was newrtUelOES. ■ A Tool- ;' : COSIMISSIONEU OP DEEDS _POU N. J. tliS older, -iiut ilvat the prose :icv.'imut . lsli sort ot rule ' and Notary PuMtc..' Capital, $100,000 ieV.-v;VisVtiie. .m ore-li.it in at, ar..l to' be pro-. When I cat pease .... k ;' • feiTiitl iis tho nioie corivet one.O ur Fl! do as11 ilarn (ilease! .. fiO JloJn Avenue, Ocean Grove.-N. J. ... notes talieu:-iu.tiie tim e, com pared.wiib Surplus, $25,000 And' what is more, till I'm 'a snob . V.-' the. Prufessot's sylabiis iiwure tlie ebr- W A L T E R 13/ P IE R S O K , ,6- ,retin;es of 'this general oir.line. •. I'll cat m y corn-straight' off. the cob; :Aml sparrergrass i'lr eat as I y. ARCHITECT. . . ;; ! : • l''ali'owing ihe:i;i jf. a iruie more in-. Executes all trusts Known to the law. CENTRAL AVENUE AND OLIN STREET, OCEAN GROVE . 'to.'iietall. it-w ill be-, remembered: by Have alwnys'.done rn days gone lj5'— *. ClHce at' Rogers Mljls, Asbury Park, N. J. JLoans money on Bond and mortgage! A sort of dangling fvom tl\e sky; Itecclvcs deposits _ fcubject to check and , , thooe’ wad heard liini iliav ho claimed ’ *.. '• P i 0 . 13 o x , 785^ A sort of gift front heaven eoino. ' that even the prose neeouut;. wtiieli he allows interest on dally balances. Held 'tw ixf iny linger anil niv thumb; Glass and Crockery Sale 9 pilfers as- inot-t natural and nearest DR. GEORGE B. HERBERT,'. Acts ns Trusteo; Registrar,and 'Transfer ‘Anil as for!those peculiar things • _ ^ A g e n t . - . . . - - ,.*/. Am giving up this department to get more room for groceries f e .:. .'fho'-irirth; is .Ik;': itself, and i;auuo:' be . d e n t a i ^ s u r g e o n . . ; Called fluger-bowls- l vow, by jings! Pays coupons. 'is,.- : :true 'tinousbom, 'uo;a'biy as to the Onico opposite tho Depot, ovcp- tho As- Come In and get bargains I will not' use 'em as-they say ai'i’V .; ageticy ’ of au' • li.tst •wind" :in op;uins ,bury Park and Ocean Grovo Bank, corner Makes demand and time loans oa op- The bou-tons uses 'em today.;." —~ i« v' .''tho;.passageway; through tbo-.sea, blow- of Main Street and Matti&on Avenue, As­ . proved collateral. '*• If mv hands ain’t both good and clean, bury Park, N. J. Hqura, 9 A. M. to 6 »\ Safe deposit Vaults. i l k ■ ing 'the' waters .bad';, leaving, ihe bed M. Gas admliUstered. Appointments -' .of tilie sea hare of water tia. stated, ill The pump Is where it's always been; made by mail or in person. And far as .ever I rouUl see, ■fi v. ' "Exodus 14. 21. ileelaim e.l'-'that from'tlie GEO. U D. TOMPKINS, D. D. &, A. a TWINING, President fc : - vlay or course of the sea's direction, the It's plenty good enough for me. .. » ... D E N T 1 B T . B. G. M. HARVEY, Vice Prcsldont,' ; ; V : .east .wlud ii oiild not have done this, re- T don’t stand much, on etiquette. v.'..: ,- / e r r in g ; n o d o u b t, Vo t h e f a c t K n o w n to B u t y e t Rooms 2/3 and 4, Postofllco Building, BRUCE S. KEATOR,‘'Secretary, ^ ONLY DIRECT‘D I'm too polite -to wash my paws Asbury Park, N. J. K-::: ail,' that..the general direction of tlie D . C._ C O R N E L L , T r e a s u r e r . At; table spite, of social laws. Oillco Hours, 9 A M. to 5 P. M, WATER* ROUTE TO !$?:"■$'' malti body of the Red Sea is from the F A S T * • ‘ Gas administered.' «. northwest 'to tiie southeast, and that,, —Harper’s ,& a t; MODERN .'therefore; the m si wind couid no; blow ‘EXCELLENT D R . H . 8. TAYIX)R, DIRECTORS. STEAM* ■My'r the .water frpmlilie northward end. but FIRST MORTGAGE INVESTMENTS DENTIST, G. B. M. Harvey J.* H. Bucharipn, SERVICE rather, toward The In'roiupletcness SHIPS jjV ; ' ’ V ?1,200, ?4,000, $5,500 at six per cent In­ Graduato University of Pennsylvania. D. C. Cornell, John P. O’Brien, l i i f f . and defieflVeueA of :thfe Professor's terest Mn fine. property. Full partlcu- Cor. Cookman Ave/ and Emory St. Isaac O'. Kennedy, IL H. Vreeland,- . . investiigation, Iiokjvoiv lit this partleu- Inrs od application. W. H. Beegle, 50 Opposito Postofllco, over LeM aistre’s. Thomns P. Ryan, G. D. W- Vroom, lar; and which we s u S p iills habit, Mala Ave., Ocean Grove.: Entrapco on Emory St.,Asbury Park, N. J. Wm. J. Harrison, Ilenry Mitchell, • j’jf >, Ofllco Iiours,* 0 to 5. : - appears: iir tills' iiiat. from the jiortb- Geo. F.i Kroehl, >, Bruco- S. Keator, THREE, SAI LING S A WEEK l.WV-K Clv0«- V;., " ward and narrow end of the Rod Sea, ?500, ?coo, ?soo, n .o o o ^ n ro e e r^ i^ , ■•■ISAAC C. ICENNEDY, . O. H. Brown. ’ Milan Ross, DIRECT TO IllSSiiill : • Tor a .considera'ule. distance the lay Of ?3,000 to loan, on Bond or Mortgage. • A C. Twlnipg. - the sea is'from northeasi.' toward the- W ..H/ Beeglq; 50 Mal'ii Ave., Ocean , a t t o i i n e y - a t -l a w . CHARLESTON IM P Vv1.';;; vsoirthwes;,.so all ilie six1 maps i have: Grove. Solicitor. I:' .with m i here, in -my "Teachers’ Iiible" Master In Chancery and Notary Publlo. JACKSONVILLE 1 n.v'V.:. show it; 'and. as maps are made from. : Special attention given to examination' ot titles, otc. .* APFOROIH 6 "ftAIL CONNECTIONS' - . <■ • Ji'.X:■■■.' surveys'they m ust-lie taken as correct. Monmouth Building, Asbury Park. y g s a y TO a ll s o u t h e r n -: r e s o r t s -. .N'otinj; :!lls,‘ our Sunday school boys S tX W H A C H *5:- . nnd girls might easily correct the. Pro- ; HAWKINS & DTJRAND, » SCOW LING GREEN, NEW YORK.* ■ ' fessor. ih.slrowlng that the sea, itt. that Out of Order? ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, locality, has proeiscly'.tbo direction to V’,!: 'be affecied in the Way named in. Ux. Asbury Park and Occan Grovo Bank ;-li: 21, by. a noniieasKwiud, or by an C rQ.O>t sleeP Pr Work 1 Building,'Asbury Park, N. J. Upper Lehigh Coal ' . east wind, for- that matter. So. the a Specialty ■ j 'fi. Professor, is wrong in saying the east Wyncoop & ' WILblAM II. CAIt^IAN, : .' •wind could uot.'do. what is written it Architect and Builder, ; d id . • In-'the next,place: the Professor rep- Office: 'iy ’l '- . resented that, the passageway, isl.con- SNHR 0 Main Ave., next to Association B'ldg, Hulshart tradicilngly represenied In the two Create nppetile, Induce refreshing sleep, and Plans and estimates promptly D e a le r s In make work n pleasure. One Tablet, cuc dose. J..'-.'-ft accounts, tlrat' iu the 'poetic . account furnished. (' •' Exl 15:S, if is represehted :thaf "the Immediate, Lasting, Acrcenblc. Large Bex Tablets) io Cents. Wudent Residence: 103 Embury Ave. K; Hoods stood upright as an heap and ITewLivery & Boarding Stable COAL, WOOD, CHARCOAL . the: -depflis •were congealed ..in the Tho Johnson Laboratories, Inc., Philadelphia. NEXT TO NEW SCHOOL BUILDING. heart of the sea." This Is . eoutrhrtlc- STEPHEN D. WOOLLEY, Druggist Julius A. Ward, M.S. D.Q. THE ONLY BRICK, PIRB-PROOP ■ ' AND COKE ' 'ted, he claimed the prose' account, ! Opp. Ocean Qrove’Oates Proaldentof LIVERY STABLE ON THE COAST. * i- '-. .Ex. II: 21.. where he claimed the j •.:■■ - VTvhnle bottom ,uf.-tlie.sea. in that region Institute of OCS3ATC «R O V JE , - IV.:'J, I :: ' '.. '•is; represented as -being b.lre of water ’ -from thc-aU-iHghi blowing of the .win'd. Somatopathy and Osteopathy , Now.had he rend to us the-2nd verse of PARTICULAR ATTENTION (UYEN ■ Chap.- 11,' the very next, cerse to the Summer Office, at Lowest Prices one lie represents as showing , the 512 Cookman ave., Cor. Grand. TO BOARDING HORSES. - -whole bet. of'tlie sea at. tliat point bare, Anbury Park. All kinds of Carriages to biro Bpoclal oo* s '.- he, nnd .wo all. would have seen that It Personal friend of Bishop FitzGerald* cominodationH for Stmw Riding parties; Oak and Pine Wood Yard and Office President Ocean Grovo Association. olosod carringen for funerals aud weddings - v js In enl'ire ham iony‘with V3::S of tho Bmnch Olfloe«—W . H. Beegle, and Captarn by Cord or Barrel other aCcount;lt reads! as follow s:'‘And No drugs, no knife, no faith. Inva­ Ralnear'sTent House. 79 South Main St the children of -Isiael .went into tile lids, except in few cases,, heed bo so no Telopbono21b • M. B. SEXTON Teleohono 59 A f t - i n ' i d s t eft ,-th?. sea- a n d t h e w a t e r s v.-ere longer. Raro chance to consult a spoo- a Avail unto ■ thorn gti the right hand ialist. Consultation free. Examina­ 'aiid v. tile left.". Words meaning tho tion foo $5.00. ProBpectivo students in­ '■: sam e' thing precisely as iii the pAetic. vited to call. Names of Ocean Grove account.which is in chapt, lo:S, “With frozen imp exquisite flavors ty patients furnished on application. ■ the blast "of thy-nostrils. the waters' i-'iC:?' jvere gatheiVd together, the Hoods '’ sX-.;: :'"-'!>iooil lip n lg h t- n s n h e a p ,” t h e o n l y d lf- P h o n e 0 6 2 ,*.-• t'r. ' ,, ference being that.'the prose , account RosEviCLt C all J. W esley N ew ark .'.-. 'name:-; the wind plainly, while the '■V.', .-: ; poetic account calls,it by a.figure. “ T he If you get it at Day’.s it is Forker & i ■ blast of tbe Divine Dostrlls." Now M.ORTUA RIANS -any novice should, know that generally reminds'us there is good ice cream as is ice cream ASBURY PARK AND NEWARK IF; ' God, ns a spirit, has •neither'material 48 Main Ave., Ocean Grove, N. J ALL UNOCRTAKCRG OUPPLieB rURNIGHTP something to buy for the grad­ ■n-ostrils. n o r ' b r e a th e s - m a t e r ia l a ir . and served in tbe open air— ' BHIPMtriTBA fepCClALTV 226 M ain^t., Asbury Park, N. J, s':',.- ' -P o e tic’ f i g u r e s . a b o u n d iti t h e 1 5 th A o du ry P ark B r a n c h : .7 2 2 P4a t t »bom uates. We have carefully se­ . . chapter. • For instance, verse-,1. in'siead under cover. ' . AVrNUC - ; of stating .'as iir. M:. 23 that the Egyp- N cw ahk B ran c h : AQ B an o 6 0 0 Oran ge lected some new and dainty o t r c c t |ft ti’ans pursued Israel into tlie midst of goods for this occasion, such as hr 'the sea by "their, own act; the poellc Hotels, Boarding Houses and Cottages for rent in Ocean ^ ■ account says tliat- God by His- act Grove, Asbury Park,'Allenhurst, Deal and adjacent resorts. J v .'1.:throw them ir.io tiie sen. And instead ASBURY PARK matches, Rings, BroocDes oE stating as in-prose 14: 2.1, .And the Desirable property in choice locations, improved and un­ - watersVi-etiirned and covered the char- Pins and nmt.erous improved, for hotel, business or residence purposes, for sale ‘lots ■ and 'horsemen it.is poctl.ciiily Steam Laundry - j said, 15: 5, iiity. sdnk-inta tl’.r Uo . otn at reasonable prices. SiO Cookman Ave. novelties in Silverware A , " v. ns a stone. A lid in the 12th verse It WAGNER’S Lists and full information upon application in person or y:Is said “tiie earth-swallowc l them." ASBURY PARK, N. J S : ■ ; Poebic-figures of a previously Stated ■iV'v.-:-'•■• ’plR'In.- fact. 'The' s'atem t-iu. ‘ m ade by BAKERY A. W. CORNELIUS ’t'fi'f. *' the Professor ’that poetic: wr(;lucs are No. 126 Mount Tabor Way Laundry work in all its 624 Cookman Avenue, Asbury Park t h e - b e g in n in g s , o f. a i r lit e r a t u r e ,''is , per;-,'. No. 35 Pilgrim Pathway !£:,V;'■ .iiaps true as to :rhe-nnc.leuts. especir.IIy branches done, in a satisfac­ , , But It is not .iriie-m at ptie-.i, tv.wtings OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY tory manner.' cease flffef rprdse '-writiugs cornmeiite, . PETER F. DODD, Bueeofisor \o C h a 3. L e w i s Co. . Everybody Ittiows . tliat -tn very early Goods called for and deliv­ Iiisiory pVose w ;K ings..'link poetic writ- Mrs. Wagner’s Home-Made Pies ered, JUSTICE - OF-THE - PEACE ■ in g s are ‘lc;irilen!poranjolis,”hiid-.every', • «ro tbe \i*vyA>est—too wt ll k w u V n to ■ S:>; 'body knows th:ft- .very often the same. D rop uk a ponlal card nnd our wagon . need comment.- ; - will call for your luund ry. Commissioner of Deeds. ,y ia u t h o r writes; exc'.ellBiitly.well.-.lioih Our Bread and'Cake _ proso. and poetly. Instance—.lobn GENERAL COLLECTION AGENCY ‘\Vf3ley,'a’nil why not .Moses as well as ; are,iimrtcf from the hcpt m aterial by com putcnt workmen. ✓- RKTURN8 rUOMPTLY REMITTED. >i< , ■ .lohn Wesley? And eveiptody knows Doors, Sash, Blinds, Frames, Mouldings, 'tihut'.thd ism e air.b >rS s.j 'e 'th te s in OlVo un a Lrint. Ariro itl to th o wJse Is J Hardware, Paints, $$■!£> poetry-froin .wliat1 U. is Iti pi-osS. it Is ..< > — '— ! HUtli c rcn L...----- ^ No. 47 SOUTH' MAIN STREET, ^.groundless ’tilitl" gritttiitaiis, 03stinip- Ooods delivered nnd orders Kollcitod in Oci*ap - ^ - Oils, .Etc. S , . ; ; -tion iha't 'beeatise one account Is pq>jtlc Urove, AKburj* Purit, Ailoubunit aud Deal. . Opp. Oooan Grove Gates, Sv.S'V . au'd-th.e Othfi prose dh.tt tiieiefoiv the :V ,;.poc'cic-accouiu is tlie cildj'r; also, that ASBURY PARK, NEW JERSEY. For Delicious J -.. "'',; becftiisel.flitt.poetic m ut prose style* are SOUTH M KiN STREET (Illferetit-that tliorefore tiie utititors are iliiferent and i.h.u'therefore some third T o R ep air Asbury Park, N . J. ' S ' v . 7 -:’l* H y , ;JS9 »tbipe£:»;.V^uiipt)piis;iii'e- wholly unsupported.;.by / • '-,f‘:.: -..a n y ..existing history - as- hoi'coiieedes; PuroHy Orders Delivered* The Underwood Typewriter except the. recited differences be claim s in the Biblical prose und'poetic at'r JAS. H. SEXTON R cm cia b er i’.-ijf-".eounts* hern .considered, lie concedes And Grainer. Principle New ‘ ■ f i - i . ihatJoseplins.iis a far. later w iiler,l.s no M A J O R 'S ESTIMATES l’ROMPTI.Y FORSI! itU H D K R •.::.;>vlaittliority and that tlrcheology' makes ?utKi'j?l Birector ana Qttbalmer GEMISNT^' Writinp Visible lib report 011 Ihe siihjovt. and'tickuowi- Also Supt* Mt* Prospcct Cemetery M A J O R ’S. ; •»; tuifi’.v-. etlgcs 'tliat. tlicrt- is 110 -.other'cotem- U C A T H E R ' Speed Increased HEADACHE A lorj^o assortm ent of Caakota, etc.. CEMENT, f V :- ' porarieW s or, mti.re ancient; .'history of- constatUJy on, hand. Flowers 01 Touch Elastic v” ‘.tbo’.m atiw linow'n in,'tlie . world. And . -Many . t.bouyuml people any design at short notice.' .';is wo liavo'slio.tr.u rlie pa«sag<-s conjld- B u ffer.?-fro m c h v o n ic *her.e * Vienna * bsrgrv , Wo examino tho eyes for every possible ‘{5": - -'had heeif destroyed, and . tlie. Israelites Bread, Pit ut«i Pancy Coke, Strength Maintained • '.v5 were . safe tin >he faribi-r. -'.short!, the tleieetiinil gum antec our work. . .eveiit was written 'in poetlcstyle to bo ft summation* free. - ^outb Malti l-Hrtvt, Broailwuy (Jat&q Actual Advantages siing in -a'tuiiim plial and w.orshliiful LEECH, STILES & CO. jx z z t sj't t . .celolira'tlon of tlie event by*..tho mien,. .; • " • -tind to be atisw-.cred.. responsively by ' EYE SPECIALISTS OROKR9 PWOWPTLV ATTCNDED TO *?(•''’ . ” MirllriTO-.'nriil.’ tbe.-'Vbm cn, .as rocltotVdn. 222 Main Street, Afibitry Pork, N. J. v> . Ex. in, 20. 2 1, ' r - cVuuv rreiOAV ■ WBi[I.!4«r¥ IS. II* EBiM SUE, Tho Professor's, crltlc.lBm of .tho text :''■;' * . -hat; 110 foundation- anil IS. ludoscrib- ARCHITECT AND 0UH.DER. ! ably m'lscli'ievoiis. 'tending to alccpti- P A R K E R 'S HAIR BALSAM . L*lana and Hpv>ciflr.ations draw n for all kinds . ' flsni, and should hhvo no-pltire in tlie Clonr.9?* anti bc»titinc* tlm lialr. Of m odern wood, stoJie or brlek im ildluj^.'Foi i’tmftotoBuluaurJaiitErJwth. wnrkmajjRliipnud prioon will refer to all for - It.eiitihings at'Ocean Grove,; . Novcr rails to Itcotoro oray wliora 1 have done work in the Gtovo and . Hair to Uo YouiUfut Cotur. I*nck. EatimateflfcUeorAilJy bdven,. . ' S A M U E I , T 3 A U N E S , * l*;ovonU l)fli}dnm‘uii

,'Fr'uit Exportation! N O . 105. P H I L A D E L P H I A / P A . - T w o . N O . 162, B O O N T O N , N . J.. near M orris­ SUMMER PROGRAMME nice rriddenet- proptriieJ*. 10 feet- front, tow n— 52-ncrc farm ,v;itlv 170»j feet fronting Professor J. B. Smith, Stato entomo­ Real Estate two-stories high, eight .rooms ami bath, on macadamized road. high. and. liealtliy, nicely papered throughout; heater, «as, new brick house with Iu largo • roOms, Days and Dates of the Events That Wll logist at the New Jersey Agricultural ASBURY PARK ■rnmje,, not and cold, water, etc.;' . valuo. good barn and other outhulldlugs; price Experimental Station, who was sent M.fcOO; m ortgage :$2,$90 a t ' 5.1. per . cent/, : •57.5w: mortgage.$:i.0*y» a t 5,pcr cent. W ill Entertain the Multitude. abroad in May,as a special commis­ equity: $2,W^ -W ill-exchahge .= for. .-.resi­ e x c h a n g e t b e seushore property. dence property - In Ocean .Grove,, and add. •N O . 103, M O N T C L A I R , N . J . —A ' v f r All meetings will bo In chargo of tho sion of the State Agricultural School to c y s h I f- r e q u i r e d . --r r.r/ story framo residence, 12 rooms, all im* Devotional Committee. study—the-restrlctlons and quarantine ' NO. 32?;'BROOKLYN. N. V.-Handsom e p r o v e m e n ts , g r o u n d s iOlxjU’.'J fe e t, c lo s e t o . If. tired of. your ov/n pr^ixjrty;■•.•.try• The season opens Sunday, Juno 24, .nnd regulations as , to tho fruit in foreign ponif?!hifiv, ol?e‘y. A chance m ay .prove pri.vnto•':■ residence on:S i. C larks' ■- avenue;’ railroad, stations, very desirable property; closes Monday, September 3rd, with sup- countries ivlth a viewVtq enabling New beriefleln) to- both. In seoklng further In- Lot .IS feet 1» inches xl2S;. hou^e 17 feet P ric e $3,o*)0; m o r t g a g e . $1X00 a t 5 p e r c e n t ' plomentary cervlco In Auditorium, Sep-, .forniatlon. fjuote the Hat number. If you' det'n./thrte storie.s. uew'and fitted up, in UJJl exchange for seashore property. tcm ber 9 and 1G. Jersey fruit growers to gain afceess to haye :fu0*> at 5 per cent Will exchange, for storj' house, M rooms, nearly new, ail .departm ent,’send full information to ' Hubvjrljan residence or gentleman's coun- nacle, 3.30 p. m. . . • He will submit: the result of his. In- modern Improvements, sizo of ground Young People's M eeting In Tcmplo dally, P. G. SNEDEKER 'try plnce. • ' »5x‘.J14 f o e t. p r i c e m o r t g a g e $4,0-)0 a t vSsilgaBlons in va special report 'tnat W. H. B E E G L E NO. I2X KROOiCLYN, N. Y .-Finc prup- o per cent. , Will , exchange for seashora 8 a, m. Rov. C. H. Yatman. Leader. . Superintendent ; Bible Class, Sundays In Auditorium; 2 will be of Che utmost Interest to fruit 226 flaln Street, Asl.ury Pork, N. J. .vrty on Lexington . avenue,' one olock property, . ’v'-.- p. m. Dr. O ’llanlon. I/cader. growers 'throughout the entire country, f io in e l e v a te d r a il r o a d g ro u n d s* . S>JxhW, Summer Sunday School in Tcmplo, 2 p. SO nalo Avenue. Ocean Grove. N. J- ht.use 3 f»torlcs high. bath, on each Poor. m. Itev. G. W.~ BVans, Deader, but especially New Jersey. 'He gave a , Pi ice 37.f"o; m ortgage $3,750 at. I per c*;m. Prim ary Summer Sunday School, Taber­ Reporter a brief summary oi bis pro­ X n . l o n g B R A N C H , x ; J.-Fino lot Will, exchange. T r ’ gH ETtlK FS' SAL/E.—rBy virtue of a nacle, 2 p. m. Mrs. W .’ H. SKirm, Leader. jected. report., V: on Joline Avenuo, near trolley line, 4^x125 NO. 33=>; trnOOKLYN, N. Y .-Fine resi­ , . AVTit of fl. fa. to me directed, issued Beach M eetings, Sundays,, foot of Ocean fe u t, V .-iiuu., I1.0W,- f r e e a n d c l e a r . "Will, dence property oh JBUshwlck avenue, lot out oC the Court of Chancery of., tlio Pathway, C p. m. When stormy • tho ; He finds conditions: unpromising in exchange for equity In dy;eJHn^ property. 25x100, h o u s e .20x5(1, 11 r o o m s j u u l b iith , m eeting will oo neld In tho Auditorium. 'France.'' french officials apply tlio law Open Weekdays s t e a m , a n d h’o t a i r h e a t e r . 'V a l u e JS.otfV, Suite of'New Jersey, w ill be exposed to Early morning mooting in Tabernacle, Xu. 8,'OCEAN GROVE.—A Wtsli-iocivte'd mortgage - Will,exchange for Ocean to the letter, show no discrimination IC-room dwelling, suliablo for hoarding sale at public vendue, ON TUESDAY,. from August 19-to Sept. 3, inclusive, C.45 Grovo residefic'e property or. place in Jer­ THE. .4TH. DAY OF SEPTEMBER, a, m. Fam ily prayer, Auditorium, August and successfully prevent any Ainertean. purposes, wltilln ono block and a half of sey near Now York. ’ . ; the ocean: two lots of ground In the plot, PJ00, beuveen tbe hours of 12 o’clock 19 to Sept. 3, 7 a. m. fruit getting, into French . m arkets,If From7 A. M. to 6 P. M. N O . 131, L O N G B R A N C H , N . J . - O n Helping Hand Meeting. Thoml*y Chapel, am! eotlaKC furnished throughout; valua­ any fruit is got through it is by un­ tion, mortgage, iS.f-OO at G per cent. Path avenue near the - ocean. 2V.* slory und 5 o’clock I tit 2 o’clock), in. tho 9 a . m . A u g u s t 19 t o S e p t. 3. K e v . W . hotel with rooms; grounds 250x275 feet. Franklin, Leader. winding so much red, tape that- the W ill’exchange for Improved or unimprov­ afternoon of said' day / at the Court ed property in Northern Now Jersey. All In good order. Value .520,000. ^lort- Ifouse at Freehold, in the township of Lizzie Smith’s M eeting, Tabernacle, 1 p. fruit,is spoiled/before it can-he used. gago at five per . cent. Wltl ex­ m., August...... 29 ‘ to ''Sept. ~3. Llzzltf Smith, Belgium uses so little fruit that its Nd). 10, ORANGE,’ N. J.-C om er ..prop­ c h a n g e . ’ Freehold, county ol* Monmouth; New ‘ L e a d e r . erty on Lincoln avenuo, SOxlW feet; house NO/132, BAYSWATER, -N.. Y. (Far Jersey, all that-tract or parcel, of land Twilight M eetinr, Temple, August 33 to markets offer no Inducement. Sundays of a Vooms and bath” all Improvements, .Roc-kawajO-r-WelP^Jol-ated an»l deslrablo and premises herelnafim* particularly Sept. 3. Rev. C. '11. Yatm an. Leader. ' Conditions in'Germany: are much in c lu d in g e l e c t r i c • l i g h ts ; - v a lu e , $.1,200: building plot, 75xl7y . feet, on SunnysiUe Children's meeting, Temple, AuguAt 19 riiore promising. A great deal , of fruit mortgages: $2,fA0 at u per cent., S^'VO at •avenue. Price $l,25o; rnortgugo JiO'i at 0 described,, situate, lying aud being lu t o S e p t. 3. Is used there, the demand Is large, and. 5 per cent.y rented until May 1 at; $20 Per per cent. Will exchange for a,cottage at the township of Neptune, Jn the county All musical services In chargo of Prof. From 6 to 10.30 A. M. m cnth. - AVllI exchange fot:'Bfiashore-prop% ocean Grove. . . • * . > . Talllo Escn Morgan. ^ the laws restricting /the Importation of ,? r t> \ : : . -y v , t . ?_.• .■ ;■_.■ :;■;■•■■ of Monmouth and State of New Jersey, Rev: Thos. Houston, blind evangelist, fruit are administered in a common NO. 133, WJjST PHILADELPHIA, PA. at Ocean.Grove, comprising thoso cer­ present during the season. * . N d 11. SOMERS POINT, N. J.-aeven —F iv e h o u s e s b n S o u t h : IS th .-.s.triet; a n d ,4* sense way. , Br. Brick,' chief of .health lo ts , 10x 100.each, locatdd next to excur*. houses Von-GlenmOre : avenue. Each- U tain lots, pieces or parcels ot ground AUGUST 19 to Sept. 3. inclusive, (16 days). department, in an interview w.lth Pro­ slon house on desirable , street;: Value, storj', 5 room brick - buildings,; ’ with known and designated on the map of lots .'—Annual'Cam p Meeting, opened Sun- ?-;S00; no • encumbrance. Will, exchange parches and modern ‘convenlenccs, - Lots J of the Ocean Grove Camp Meeting As­ . day, Adgust 19, by Bishop Hamilton, fessor Smith, stated 'that American for property at Asbury Park or Ocean' 14x53 each, : l)otal’ net’ rerual $3Si5 per/ an­ . ‘elected 'at tho lato Generab.Conference. 'fruit was usually of fine quality, and If G j-ove. ■. •• : -p.- •• num. Value of'entire property %<11,700. sociation of the Methodist Episcopal. -; • E m i n e n t c le r g y m e n ; ot> d i f f e r e n t '. the packers would only, pack thelij fruit " NO. 36; ARLINGTON, N. J.—Ten-room -M o rtg a g e . ?s,10*;. W ill e x c h a n g e e q u ity o f Church as lots four hundred and seven, .. . nominations will preach, dur.ng these house, with bath, hot. nJi:' furnace,:all Im-. SJ.iifj for property at. Ocean orOve >ir As- (107) four hundred and -nine, {405) . ./..dates. \ • • • •' •■ properly a .rea^y market could be se­ bu! y Parke . , prov.em ^nts, 2 lots 25x100 e'aeb;vaiue, $(5,000;-. four hundred and cloven (lii) and four .SEPTEM BER-3.—Tho. Encampment will cu re d . " Groye or Asbury Park. or for lots or im-. N O . 134. (> C E A N G R O V E . N . J . - H a n d - \ cloao on M onday. D a;- m. M usical Ser- The packing of large fruit on (op and proved property. In northwest PhiJadol-' somo prm rre residence on Broadway, sub­ h u n d re d a n d th irte e n ( -113), s i t u a t e ‘on, .. vices, B aptism .of Children, Reports’ of the small fruit underneath .does riot p h i a .' ; ’•;.. . ^ ;-’’. . C r > ! stantially built, 2Vj stones, with b rooms the south side, of Surf avenue, between : Religious "Work, Address of Bishop • N O .’ IS, ARLINGTON. N. ‘ J.—S-room, and cellar! heater, etc. Vxllue $5,ju0. m ort- , FitzGerald,- Jerusalem March, . An- deceive, the Inspectors, as: every barrel g aR e , $2,100. * Central and Beach avenues, being each ho’u se;. w ith b a t h, ho t ia lr; f um aC e, - all-1 rri-. thirty feet'front-by sixty feet deep, - nouncement of close, 7.30 p. in.. M m in ten is dumped out and. the entire lot p r o ve m e h t s ; 2 I o ts '■ 2T»x 100 cach; N O o. n co 130, me Pr; I N E H I L L , N . Y .—A fin o Rev. TV. , B: Osborn’s train school, boarding-houso property, consisting of 25 ruore or. less; lot -107 being tho same lot T e m p le . judged 'as a-result of such examination. v a lu e , m o r t g a g e . $1.5';0. a t 5 p e r cent., for Asbury Park or Ocean G t o v o rooms, completely furnished throughout; leased by said Assodatjon to W. F.Jor­ S E P T E M B E R 9.—S e rv lc o , 10.30, 7.30. Professor Smith said that there arc no p r o p e r t y . . • . largo private Ico house and :. servants? orchards In Germany .to compare'with quarters beside tho m ain housed two acres' dan/Nov. 15, 1870, which lease was as­ S E P T E M B E R l C - S e r y ic e , 10.20, 7.30. N O . 10.. PmLADELPIIIA.~On Six­ signed by .iaid Jordan toEmima Phillips, The. ’ Blind Evangelist, Rev. Thomas; 4hose In -New.’Jersey aim that the Ger-. teenth street, near L«auphln.‘ thrce-story, of;- ground •la -tho: plot, .; located on. the Houston, will assist in tho service of the man markets ought to be of-Immense brick; 12 rooms: lot PJxS;.; woll built and main ‘street near centre of village. Pine January .4, 3S77i atuF by said Phllllpa • Holiness Mooting. n>twlcm; value. mortgago at 1 till :1s ono o f the: finest resorts In .the v a lu e to. J e rs e y gro w ers. '. CatskJIl M ountains.; -Price '$7500,-Savings to Julia A.' VanSiclen aforesaid, ‘Juno J. N. F1TZCERALD, ■> per cent. •Will exchange coulty for cotr Germany Is. desperately, afraid of San. t«ge In’Ocean Grovo. B ank m ortgage $2,500 a t .5 per cent. 15,'188D; lot -109 leased hy said Associa­ * A. E. BALLARD, •Jbse.sia’e, and if a single scale is dis­ NO: 21. P ill LA DELPHI A:--On North N O . 137, O c o a n G r o v o , N . J . ~ T w o lin e tion to Joseph .W, Hartley,. Nov. 15, , J. H. ALDAY, Jots on Broadway, .ono a -corner, to ex- covered ion a single apple the ■ entire Twenty-thlrii street, overlooking Girard 1S70, which leasd^waa assigned by safd Devotional Committee. College grounds, modern com er house: 12 cliango for improved property. . .. shipment is' excluded, though -there Hartley to John Phillips, Oct. 27, 1871, rooms: all improvements; ftnelyf furnish­ N O . 133, S O C T 1 I EsEACH, S. I.—Latge and by said ^Phillips assigned ‘to tho . Baroa Dillon 2.13. might be a thousand .barreis untairited. e d ; lo t W-Sx7fJ f e e t : v a lu e . m o r t g a g e plot- of land with frontage of 78J fetit on PTofessor Smith says that the Ameri­ W ill,’exchange for Ocean prov<*- tho New -York Bay, arid with frontage on sa id Juliai-A . V an S iclen , J u n e 15, ISSO;* The great raco horse, son of Baron can fruit exhibit at'the Paris Exposi­ iu -o p e rty . . * . V ’"" ' tho boulevard; of -2S3 foet in depth,' prico lot-ill leaseil bv.said Association to F, NO. 22, PHI LA T*E LPHI A—On North 530,000; will exchange /for .improved sea-. VanSiclen, Nov.. 15, 1S70.. and ti. Will exchange for Ocean Grovo drango grovb of ten aere^’lOc&ted in the J a m e s ’D. M cC ab e /M ay 2, 1870, a n d b y has the . property. • v' above named' town, within : flVe minutes Stock Farm this year. Uaroa Dillon's aij Incalculable degree thereby.—Ex. said McCabe assigned to said Julia N O . 2?„ PHILAr>ETiPiriA.—On North* of two railroads; part of. tho - trees in VanSiclen, May 5, 1S79; lot 413 leased fee Is $60, but anyone having u roiro ,;• ■. finest Tw enty-tlrst «trev‘t, ..two 10-rnom modern bearing: good 10-room ' housd; barn arid well bred in trotting; or pacing linea, houses In fine order, with oil Jmprove- other outbuildings, every thing tn : tlrst- by said "Association to, Theodore Ash­ or-with trotting anti running hlood ClETTYSBURa, LURAY, WASHt m 'i n is ; v a l u e 18.000 e a c h ; r a o r t g a g o J.l.SCO c la s s s h a p e , a n d t-ho; p r o p e r ty , fin e ly lo ­ m o re, A ug. 27,. 1S72, a n d sa id lease, a s ­ Bathitig Grounds each. Will exchange.for Ocean Grovo cated; price $6500,;free of: encumbrance; . crosses, can breed to the two. latter signed by said Ashmore to Joseph B. i n o t o n . p r o p e r t y / *■•*••: • .. ; • . •. •• • :.. •*. V N O . 143, T A L L A P O O S iV , G A .—T w o lo ta Turpin, May 24, 1873, ahd by' said Tur­ horses free this year. -Mares Isopt by along the No. • 25, TRENTON. ’ N. J.—A factory 25x150 feet each, cldse to the buslheHff neo*. the year for 575.00. Before you breed, .property on Prlnco street, consisting of tlon of .-the city;, will exchange free-and pin assigned-to-said Julia A. VanSic­ visit tlie-farm or write for descriptive Personal! v-Conducted Tour via Penn­ small potterj' and lamp decorating estab­ clear for equity ip seaside cottago. len. SepL 13, 1S75; Together with' tho Atlantic shore lishment: plot 100x100 fcot; property cost NO.' 143, WINDSOR,-N. X—Handsome said indentures of leases and tho.unex- circulars. E. S. WELLS, Rleu Moore, sylvania Railroad. uver.?& ;000; p r i c e 3t».000; m o r t g a g e J3 ,0 0 0 ,at residence property locatoil bn m ain stroot,- Mercer Co., N. J., on Phlla. It. By,, r> per cent. Will exchango for seashore g r o u n d 200xG0. f e b t, - h o u » e c o n t a in s 16 • plred terms of years therein mentioned nine miles north of Tronton. Over, the battleflcld of Gottysljurg, .p m j> e r ty .- ■••-> .- :•;... . • rooms, fine fruit itroes, lawn, 'ot«;: bam , ^ subject to the. .conditions and' restric­ through the picturesque Blue Moun­ NO. 26, PEVERLY. N, J.—tl-room brick wa^on houso and other patbulldlng»; tions therfeln mentioned.- ‘And.also all tains, via Hagerstown, and Antietam, h'iuse, with ba*.: anil all Improvements; price 18.000, clear; wiil .exchango for clew the buildings thereon or appertaining W ELLS’ MMI!RACLE OF HEALING” frarno stable: situate on Church street; Bcashoro. property^- ■ and down tho beautiful nad historic ;. • Baiblttfl mastersV. •v a lu e , $-1,000; m o r t g a g e . $.1,000 a t 5.4 p e r N O . 342, N O R T H W E S T A S B U R Y hereto.*’ -tyy Ptowder, a marvel of healing, cures any Shenandoah Valley to tbe unique Cav­ cent. Will exchange for seashore prop­ PARK, N. J.—An- 8-room placterod houao Seized as the property.of Fannie A. sore on man or beast. 25c. at drug­ erns, of Luray; thence across the roll­ e r ty . • near w ater work*, price $2,000. no encum­ Totten, et als,'taken in execution at th’o gists, or by mall. E. S. WELLS, Chem­ E d w a r d W h i t e '• NO. 27, PHILADELPHIA:—Fino 33- brance; will exchange for Oooan Grore ing hills of Northern Virginia to room honso bn Dlumond street, near proporty clear of cncumt>raiu3»*. suit of David H. Bowen, and to bo sold ist,'Jersey City,’ N. J. Washington, is the routoof this tour— / ' H o w a r d P a t t e n Twentieth; lot JTHxl^O feet: valued nt N O .’ 343, P H I L A D E L P H I A , P A -—W a l ­ a section of the country, intensely in­ 57,500: m ortgage ’of f‘J.500. W ill exchange lace street, near Seventh strcot, lot 15x31 ■ " '- 0. E,;DAVIS, fbbriff. "-' teresting from both a -historic and u for property in Asbury Park. • feet, 3-story brick houao, 0 rooms, all Hawkins & Durand. Sol’rs. Rough on Bunions. NO. 23, PLAINPJELD, N. J.—Handsorao modem improvements, pricb mort- scenic standpoint. . 12-rootn 'house, • with all improvements, g u g o $2,200, a t 5.1 p t r c e n t- Dated July 31st, 1900. $9.00 . New and success.ful treatment, only The tour will iedvo New York 7.55 A, located on East Front street; grounds- NO, . 1*44, PHILADELPHIA, PA -O n complete curei Gives ease and comfort M„ anti Philadelphia 12.20 P. -at.. Sat­ n*x2ft» ft-ct; value. SlU.000; m o r t g a c e . Spring utrcet, lot 15x57 feet, ft-roaxn brick Will exchange for ' seashore prop- nt.once. Subdues inflammation. Al­ urday. September 15, in chargo of one house, all improvements, exa*pt beotor, NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT. Jas: 3. Caylor p r i c e $4.200, m o r t g a g e $2,000 a t ft p o r c e n t lays fever, pain, soreness, tenderness. of tho company’s tourist agents, and NO, 33, TRENTON.- N. J.—Three-story a n d a n Ir r e d o e m a b ie g r o u n d r e n t o f J515 Reduces swelling and'enlargement of vjill cover a period ot five days.. An brick house on .V.’est- Hanover street; at C per cent Estate of Joscphlne.Hamltton. Deceased. joints; ;cures both hard and soft corns, experienced (diaporon. -whose especial value. mortgage. ?2.000 5 per cunt. NO. 315, PHILADELPHIA.'. P.U-On Will exchange for seashore property. Notice -is'£y'given that tlie ac­ and to tired, sore or feverOff feet It charge will bt1 unescorted ladles. Will W inter stroet, lot 17x45 foet, 3-story brick N O . :m . OCEAN GROV'E.—Fino board- house, all conveniences except heatcc, counts of the subscriber, executor of Klves relief and comfort at once. 35c. at accompany 'the trip throughout. ing bouse property on Main avenue: 20 price $3,1«), m ortgage $1,000 a t 6 p e r c o n t n-.oms’; In- line or$3*)o at said (leceaaeil.wlll.be audited aud stated druggists or sent promptly by mail. • E;. Round-trip tickets, covering transpor­ by tbe Surrogate, and reported for set­ tation, carriage drives, and hotel ac­ one a comer: value, • $7,500;m ortgage, C per cent' • S. WELLS, Chemist, Jersey City, N. J. $2,«‘v0 at C per cent. Will exchange »or. tlement to tho Orphans Court of tho commodations, will be sold at the ex­ N O . 140, P H I L A D E L P H I A , P A -—N b r t’h Trenton property Or farm In that vicinity, Darien street, lot 11x47 foot, 3-story brick County of Monmouth, ou Thursday, tho tremely low rate of ?25 from' 'New NO! 35. OCEAN GROVE.—Handsome, house, 7 rooms, prioo $2,«0, mortgago sixth day of September next. <]rny HAlr. York, $24 from Trenton. $22 (rom modern residence-property of 15 rooms on fcl.twO; g r o u n d . r e n t $G3U a t 6 p o r c o n t , Dated Ju ly 1(1, 1000. If gray, W eils’ Hair Balsam gradual­ Philadelphia, and proportionate rates Mti Carmel W ay; thoroughly well built NO., 147, PHILADELPHIA, Pa--O n Le­ lu.an attrnctlve stylo ami in good orJer,- high- avehiie, lot .17x76' foet, 3-story buff* T-IENHY.AV. H AM ILTO N , :■ ly restores-to original color, hlaclc or from, other points. hr. Taylor has bien modeling al Asbury value,*$5.^(0; m ortgage $2.5M at 6 per cent. brick house, porch front, 10 rooms,vall lm* brown, elegant tonic dressing, 60c., JI. . For itineraries and full information W ill exchango: for/Philadelphia.;property. p r o v e m e n ts , p r ic o i n o r t g a g o $3,0p0 Druggists, or sent by express prepaid. ■apply to ticket agents. Tourist Agent, Park for Eight Years , ’ N O / 37,; OCEAN GRCrt'F..—Thorough!v a t 5.4 p e r cent- . 1 > j substantial: and. nice.ly - furnished' 12--room DISBROWS ' E. S. WELLS, Chemist, Jersey City, N. 1190 Broadway, New York; 7S9 Broad . NO. ’ 14$;; PiliLA D ELw H IA , PA-VIThrOO house: on W ebb avonue; nea r ; the ocean; houses on Ooltdalo streeA, and Lehigh ave- J. Street. Nfcwark, N. J.; .or address Geo. two": lots of ground* In; the plot;, desirably nuer lots,, each ;lix44 ffct2 -eto ry - brick W. Boyd. Assistant General Passenger located"for..all tlio .year residence; va lue,’ houso, 5 room s, • price $1,450each,l ground TOOTH WASH :f5;0Q0;:ihortgagej.$2,W0-at G per cent; i.Will- •rent,; $550 ’ e a c h a t 0 . p e r c e n t •: '":- Bed Bugs and Cook Roachcs, Agent, - Broad Street Station, Phlladcl- Jfl Challenge exchango1 for suburban .Newark property ■ NO. 149,- PHILADELPHIA/ PA.—On One Hundred Dollais have been 'or,in the Oranges.. . •;:''. fo r Clean!ng and 1 Preserving ,the teeth and For destruction and complete rid- P a' AUS' 18 3t" ' N O . SS, N E W V O P .K C IT Y .—T h r e e t o t s 4 N orth 30th . street; lot. 15x54. feot,"; 3-story Oums, and Imparting a Refreshing lusie and placed with the Asbury Pork Board of brick, 30 rooms, all improvements, price Heeling' to the Alouth. Compounded and far dance of Cock Roaches, Beetles,' Wood on Lori ng >PlaceV near -^ Ford ham ; ; R oad, $3,300, m o r t g a g e $2,000 a t 5 p e r c o n t and. W ater Bugs, Bed Bugs,-Ants, Rats, REDUCED RATES TO DETROIT VIA Trade to bo givqn to tito winner, in a T w entyif our th w a rd ,. eaeh =^ 25x325; valu e; note by v.; • -. J sand modollng contest who can excel |C,500;, m ortgage, ?3400.- W ill exchange for N O . 150, A S B U JR Y P A R K , N . J . ^ O n o o f Mice,Mice. etc!,ctft. “Rough“Roueh on Hats."Rats," thoughtlibuch PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. unencumbered residence property or lots the finest hotels in the city, conflating of S. D. W OOLLEY, Druggists ;* poisonous, if used with.care la most ef­ Mr. Taylor. This challenge is to all in Deal. AUenhurst, Asbury Park, Prad- 50 rooms, w ith largo plot of ground, and nil improvements, completely furnished fective. In fact it is tho only thing tho saml artists of merit In the world. ley Beach or Avon. Some cash might bo 9 S o uth 1VJ al iv S t. Account Knights Pythias, Biennial added if reciulred to comploto a trade. throughout, and in tho best p<«alblo order, 4-7 M ain Ava;i tbat Will permanently annihilate Bed ‘ NO. 41, DEAL. N; J.-O no of tho hand­ eplendld view of ocean and lake, on prom­ Bugs and Cock Roaches. As an exter­ . Conclave. somest lots at this rapidly growing and i n e n t c o r n e r ; p ric o $25,000; m o r tg a g e - $*,000 Opposite Ocean Grove Gate*. minator of Rats and Mlco, "Rough on JUDGES. very desirable resort; located on tho at 5 per cent ' . For tho Biennial Conclave, Knights of Monmouth drive east of tho macadam N O . i5 i, P a w l e y . , p a .- a 3 3 -ro o m Rats" Is the old.-reliable that never Pythias,-at Detroit, August 27 to Sep­ Assemblyman Samuel Klrltbrlde, As- road; size 60x170 feet; value. ?2,P00; en­ houso with bath; open gr.it«-s, hot And fails nor disappoints. They ’’don't die tember i, tho Pennsylvania Railroad b u ry P a rk . cumbrance, -$l,20^at 6,per cent. W ill ex­ cold water,’ and all improveuieuts, nice Ri E. K. RO TH ERITZ, in tho house." Is sold all around, tho. change for small property or lot tn barn and.other out-bulfdlngs, fruit trees Company will sell excursion tickets Hal Allalro, Allalie. , Occan Grove. ; and other Improvo.ments, ilnelv located; ^UeciwSOH TO J K N U N O CO. world. Is used by all the civilized na­ from all stations oa its line to Detroit,' « iz e iO f g r o u n d 75x15'.) f e e t ; p ric o NO. :44, OCEAN GROVE.—Pleasant • DEALER IN tions of the earth. Is the most exten­ Frank M. Taylor, ■ Long Branch double house on Clark avenuo, near Cen­ m o r t g a g e $1,*,00 a t 0 p e r ' c e n t . W ill e x ­ at rate of single fare for tho round change for sea shore; property...... sively advertised, the best ltnown ahd trip .. Record. tral; li rooms on each side: furnished GRANITE'AND MARBLE - ' has the largest sale of-any article of its throughout; ono lot-In tho; plot/'W ill ex-i NO. 352/ RED" ■ B -iN K / N. J.—A .very Tickets will be sold on August 25, 26 chango for small couutr\- place on Lons. Imadsomc resilience property facing on kind on the face of the globe. ..It gives and 27, good to return- between August Island, or In Northern Now Jersey, with­ the Shrewsbury river, consisting ot • plot Monument? and Headstones, satisfaction every time. Beware of 28 and September 5, inclusive*; but by i n ivn h o u r o f N e w Y o r k . V a lu e , $3,000. of ground i*vxl70 feet, and tine 17-room imitations. I employ no peddlers. P e r r i n e & • N O i *40. N E W Y O R IC C lT -Y l—H a n d s o m o house and a cotta ire. bum , and other out-. depositing ticket with joint agent- at new • hoiHio on W est IGlst street, near buiidinKS. all modern Improvements; Curbing and Flagging and Al) Havo a suspicion of any dealer offorlng Detroit not later than September 1, and Boulevard; IS feet front, four stor>-; value value %'lw.OOO; no encum brance. . W ill ex­ substitutes said to be as good. 15c. urid S17.(XXl; m o r t g a g e $11,500, W ill e x c h a n g o . change for Asbury Park, AUenhurst or Kinds o f Butldipg Stoue. tho payment of fifty cents,, return lim it J A C K 5 0 N Deal. *. ..•■.■ • m ay‘be extended to Septemb?ir 14, in­ equity for unencumberdl property , in 2 5 c ------: - y 4 . , ■ Ocean Grove. < • •' V ...... NO. 153. FREEHOLD;’ N. J.—Business Yard and Office 905 Mai>» Street clusive. : ' ; nUALUHAIN NO. 47, PHILADELPHIA-—Seven-room house on Throckmorton street, size of- New Sleeping Cor Line Between Chi­ house on M ontrose street; in good order; g r o u n d 50x7}i feet.* 2^ -story building with ... A80URY PARft N. J basem ent rvalue $!J,00*J; m ortgage, $2.;.W a t-f* cago and Mason City, iown. • steadily rented at $10 per month: valuo, NATIONAL .ENCAMPnENT, UNION $2,250;: no encum brance.:. Will 'exchangu 5 per cent; also a hotire nnd lot on Court for cotta go Irl Ocean Grove.- .v. street, grounds SOxSoO foot,.S-room hopso W .E.T A YLOit; a d clakk The Chicago & North-Western Ry; VETERAN LfiQION; AT FT. with bath,-hot and cold w ater,'gas. fur­ . ; announces' the establishment of a FRESH STOCK ' N O .- 4S, O C E A N G R O ^ . —V e r y h n a d - nace, etc.: price*C4.0f.-0; m o n tag e $1.5v0 .at W A Y N E , IND some private .’residence of 12 rooms and through sleeping car. Hoc between p r o h p t S e r v i c e 5 per cent. Will exchange for seashore TAYLOR & CLARK bath, hot and cold water,,.heater,etc, property. t • FREE DELIVERY splendidly built and on a prominent cor­ .Chicago'and Mason City, Iowa, via Its NO. 15L NEW ARK. N .J.—A 10-room, 2-‘ new line.from Belle Plalne. Through Reduced Rates' via Pennsylvania ner; adm irably located' for. both •s.ummer. Builders ‘ and w inter residence;.: lo t 40x(!0; , va!ucL,. family house with bath, located on Hun­ sleeper leaves Chicago 5.30 P. M. dally, R ailroad. N o l a s H eck A v e n u e $0.000; m ortgagoi ?3,0u0.. W ill oxclionge. for terdon 'Street. near’ Cilntdn - avehue, gits, Office: J6 Pilgrim Puthwoy ‘ arrives Sra.son Oity 7.00 A. M. Leaves sma 11 property, in Occan Grove, Asbury. water, .steum heat. ,all: improvements; ; .-I: V Cor. Whlteileld Park, or- lots at Loch Arbour,. *Vlloniiurst price $7,0«>o: jnortgage $?,500 at 6 p e r c<,*n t . Box 57 OCGAN QROVn, N. J. : Mason City S.00 P. M., arrives Chicago On nccouht of the .National Encamp-: w ill Oxehanye "• foc: ;property - a t v Ocettn o r d e a l.’ in r C - 7.-I2. A. M. daily. Train leav!n£-f»Ki- ment, Union Veteran Legion.' at Ft, Grove^ Bfadley Beaph b r; dthor cojfst: re- WayiM, Ind., ,on : September 12, the NO. 53/ OCE^\_Ny GROVEr-A substantInl­ .uortsi . ‘ - , ■ • cago 10.30 P. M. dally will hai^'tbrough and thoroughly equipped 25-room . board- N O . 155. L IN C O L N C O U N T Y ; K A N ­ AMOS LIPPINCOTT, connections for Mason City'dolly ex­ Pennsylvania Railroad. Company ‘Will ing: house. located directly on the ocean sell excursion,tickets at rale of one front,•’With an■ ocean, view fr.nu all tho SAS.—ICy acres of good farm land .within cept Saturday. .Through .tickets can YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED r o o m s i n . th o h o u s e ; s o w e r, a n d a r t e s i a n , a few miles of the city of Lincoln, prico he obtained of all principal agents.— fare for the, round trip from all points w ater connections; furnished..throughoutr- $1,500; clear of encumbrance. Will .ex­ Merchant Tailor and Mod’s F a m is h a r on its. lino east of Pittsburg and Erie change for cottage In Ocean. Qrove. Aug. 25-3t. . ' : f r o n tn g o o f\ iSO f e e t b n o n o s t r e e t h n d .75' to Ft. W ayne.. Tickets tp be’ sold arid feet bn nriother; .vahio,^ ?15,000; • encum ­ N O ., 150. U A M M O N T O N , N . J . - 1 5 a e r e a good going September !), 10 anti 11, re­ brance. :$Mwj a t 0 pei'r cent. ’W ill: exohiuigo of land, 2Vj-story, 0-room house with at­ . FlsUlnir and Sailing-Trips. for city or suburban property.: : .v . tic, good.burn and other out-bulldings, 210 Mciln Street, turning, to September IS, inclusive — 2 \ii acres under cultivation, bnhmee in NO:'55, OCEAN GROVE. N. J . - A l b - Aug. 25-2t. room furnished cottage: on C lark avenuo,; wood land: property fronts on* lake; price (>pi.O‘!|TO R It; S ta tio n . p a r* P a r t l y . J.; Tako a Ashing trip on the safe and $3,0Ch); clear ot encumbrance. W ill ex­ opposite ;the park,- furnished' throughoutv, speedy yacht “Fearless,” leaving Ross’ Money to I^ari sewer; and v; w aters. connections; valuer change lor seashore property. pavilion dally (except Sunday), at .8 a. N O . 157; P H I L A D E L P H I A . P A . - O h Reduced Rates to Atlantic City for the t i ,500;;encum brance. $1 ,W0. W ill exchahge Homes Wanted • ra., for 'the fishing hanks. Or n sail­ for small boarding house In Ocean Grove-, Dudley street, 5-room house, lot 11X50 feet, ing trip 'in tbo afternoon at 2, return­ Firemen’s State Association. Insurance" o r f o r residence property near New York in good order: perpetual insurunce: price W anted at onco good I-Totestiunt homos C ity . $l,0i/d, free of encumbrance. Will ex­ for iriendleQS and orphan children Of the in g a t (i. Tho "Fearless" Is a modern On account of the meeting of the change for Ocoan Grove property. following ages: Boy, 2 years; gtrt, 3 N O . fi'V O C E A N G R O V E .- N ; J . —C o m m o ­ years; 2 boys, 4 years; boy. 0 yoanj. boat and has every requisite for tho Firemen's Slate .'Association at Atlan­ dious 17-room boarding house on Em bury N O . 15S, E N G L E W O O D , N . J . - G o o d S- WILLIAM GIFFARD Tcom house with stable.*aml other out- •Any Chrietlan family willing to receive, comfort of its .patrols. Capt. Chns. tic C ity, on S ep te m b er 12 an d 13, Ilie avenue, within two blocks of the ocean; either of these children as a member of {Formerly W. Whito’s) . furnished throughout; air In good order; bulldlngH.’lot 75x115 feot, In nice, locxitlon, Beegle Is In command of the boat and Pennsylvania Railroad will,sell excur­ sewer and water- connections*, valuo, p r i c e $2,100; m o r t g a g e $1,100 a t 0 p e r c e n t. tho-family and givo it such’ c^tro and is assisted by Capt. Beobc, formerly ot sion tickets at rate of single fare for $5,000: encumbrance, $1,500: or 'w ill ex­ Wlil exchange for cottage or vacant-lot training as will fit It for a llfo of aelf-aup- 2 2 2 M ain S t. A sbury Park, N. J. change free of encumbrance for clear at .seashore. ... port and usefulness. Is Invited to corres­ tho pilot boat "Jordan." ■the round trip from points In New pond with the Children’s Aid and Protec­ properry in Philadelphia or vicinity. N O . 150, I N T H E C A T S K I L L S , n e a r Jersey to Atlantic City. Tickets to ho vVy*:."/ ‘ blBeo of Town’sblp Collector - tive Society of. tho Oranges, No.- Go Essex NO. 57', OCEAN GROVE. N. J.—Desir­ Grand Hotel Station ami Pine Hill—CO Avenuo, Orange, N. J. . A. W. Abbott. Pockct Map of China. • sold and gcod going September 11 apd able 8-robra furnished v cottage on : W dlib acres of land, line trout stream, and 2 A g e n t • 12, and returning io September 11 In avenue; • a'-llttle more than two •: blocks lakes: 4 new cottages, .elegant in .design Latest indexed map of Chinese Em­ nnd finish, ever}* convenience and ap- elusive.^—Aug 25-2t/- f r o m t h e , o c c ju i; -tumlshed throughout;. pire, with enlarged-map of portion of sewer tuid watbr- coahections;:-value, A. R. SHREVES $3,500:no. - encum brance. • AVUI ■ exchango. JOHN N. BORTIS. China where difficulty exists, and in­ for clear ' property : In • the, vicinity . of formation relating to present crisis, • Goshen, III. .Philadelphia:'* ’ ; '. • c hn ii ge. f or good * p rop e !r ty; I n th e viol ni t y of New,’YoHc. ^ mailed on receipt 6t four cents In post­ Genesseio Pure FootTCo,, Le Roy, N. Y.: NO. 58; l^HILuVDELPHIA/ PA-—Very •tTadortaker and Embalmer,* age by W. B. .Knlskern, 22 Fifth ave­ handsome private o residence', on North NO. ICO, NEW ARK, N / Ji—'fwo line Dear. Sirs;—Soma days since, a pack­ Sixteem h‘street, ^lot 22x174 feet/. 15-room brick houses situate on: H igh’street.inear nue, Chicago, III.—August 11-4L 708 Mattison Avenue, age of your GRAIN-0 preparation .was house,' with tw;o baths and all--modern Blobmileld aveiiue,- 7;room s .each, with- all ■ conveniences; press ; brick W ith: brown- .1 m provem ents4. V rent ifd’PT'-,= $-0 --e a c h ; per. ASliDRY PARJt, N. J, • left at' m'y office. I took it home, and s t o n e .’ t r i m ,; w h l t o w o o d - f i n i s h :;;;^ v a lu e , - n i o n t h ; p r ic e ;$-1.250;each: m o r t g a g e ; $2,500. For Sale. $12,500; m ortgage, $6,000-at 5 per eept; W ill each. W ill y, exchange :'for v;:. cottage in CotlluH and Burial CafiftoW ou haud or fur­ gave It a., trial, and I havo to say I was Best Quajlty of Meats Only nished to order. Special attention gtven to ■The handsome cottage at northwest very much.pleased with It, as a substi­ exchange equity for. good property in .As- Ocean Grove. b u r y .P a r k . . ' • •.:•:"•••-• v' •. J^O. 361,' • W OODRiDGE, N. J.—Four Vmmlnc pictures. Telephone 02. comer of Central aud Cookman ave­ tute for coffee. We have always usei} NO. CO, OCEAN GROVE, N. J.—Corner acres, ot. ground1 with frontage of 3P0 feet nues, Ocean Grovo, 10 rooms and- bath; the best -Ja\p and Mocha in our family, on Telford Road, oldrsty.le,colonial ho.usei- Main Street . property, on W ebb avenue, nearly; -new, TO CURE A COLO IN ONE DAY. grounds 60 feot front by 80 deep. Splen­ but I am free tosay I like theGRAIfl-O w ith: 7 rooms and bath, heater, hot and 10 room s and hath, all. im provem ents, ■ line cold w ater, etc.; two lots of ground in tho stable, 4 acres of. gTound in the tract; T a k e L a x a t i v e Biioito Qzmnsm T a b l e t s did view of lnko -and ocean. For far­ as well as the best coileo I ever' drank. Opp. Ocean Grove School Housfi. plot; valuo, $5,000.. with building loan price $12,000; m ortgage ’ $5,000 at C per A U druggist*! refund tho m o n e y I f It falls to ther particulars apply to W . H. Hoeglo, Tours respectfully, m ortgage $2,300. W ill exchango for prop­ cent. Will bxchange for seashore prop­ earn. E. W, G h o v e *© aiguat-ure le on eoob 50 Main avenue.— Adv.-tf. A. C. JA C K SO N , M. D.-.. Asbury Park, N. ]. erty in Northern New Jersey. e r ty . , ‘ 30c. bon. O CE A N G R O V E T IM E S — S A T U R D A Y , A U G U S T 25, 190c.

A deserved Ttompliment to Congress­ SCHOOL SEPTEMBEIl 18 hiie in tills kneeling position his eyes to the altar threz, souls, one belng’an' would occasionally roam wide over tho aged man. Said Mr. Wood: “ ‘How am OCEAN GROVE TIMES man B. F. Howell w ill bo ills voWomi- IRST WEEK OF lOjOOO p e r s o n s b e fo r o h im .';: P r o b a b l y I to bo saved from Sin?’ is'a question v ’V:: PUQUSHEO E VCny SATURD*V ■ natiOn without opposition at the' forth*; Dale Set for me Opening' of (lie Several CAMP-MEETING no one else on tho pi a tform w'here lie that.should but doesn’t bo' frequently ' «t8 MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN OROVE coming district convention of Repuoli- Departments—Changes M ade.. hapj)ened to bi? that m orning• assumed present wi-th every unsaved soul. Sin cMrS to be held In Now Bruiiswtck. a more contrite,''attitude Ihani/that- o f, does moro ‘harm to mankind ‘than any­ : Aibury*^rk Office, , N6. aj(i'M uln Street , The Ocean.Grove.High St-hool build­ leaning over, in 'tho - chair .rwitih head, thing else.” Too much intellectual • Wednesday, September 5th;'' (Continued from first page.) ing will be opened. In ail of its depart­ supported by hands. Nor were ’ thero immersion in money gettiug, in / ments— primary. grammar ami- higher tn:Vny in the audience Who got down on business affairs, lie went . on, W n^ rl. BliEULfi. . . . • l>ublioHcr; grades— on’ Tuesday. September IS. their knees. All of Svhich Mr. Purjtcll is nhe explan.’. tiDn- of men Tor- Managing Editor ' Oov.ercor. Sliaw, . of • Iowa, ha.=i .an- THE BIBLI3 CLASS. \ j. B. QUINN,.. The changes over -the lust school your notcd; t|*easured, up and ridleuled mer- getting the' future ' ‘life, “How noiinced the appointm ent of.Congress-, include, tlie . finishing of four extra Iiut yo mimites .was allowed, to ihi* cilessiy^wheii ■ he preached' th at evenVag am I to be saved from sin?’1 Is a ques-: Entered nt llio l'osiotr.vc at’CV'cnn Grove, mail J. P. DoW rcr. of-Vprt DortgO, to rooms for i'lie convenience of s'.tidents session Inst Sunday. H wns conflne.l itf-they’'Auditorium . iii ^ilafce of Dr. tion seldom asked. A'long this thought . Uiu-.'y, .'•' N\ J., wf •s.oeo’ml-Chws ’Mailer. -J the L-nJi^l States. Smiate lo fill the and [hr substitution of some iieiv.teach­ argely ^to:.;t lie^v. cons'ldorati'on' of jin/. Bridgeraan. His. text was from1 Eplies-. ho, continued for-some time.- He om- ■zji.ug'Vfl'iiesti'dns.; Dv. 0/.Hahl6n w as i\s © £ . v * vacancy ia«sed ]by tlio death of 'Sena­ ers. Both will be lit evidence opMiirig laps iii,:It):; J‘Strengtheined with might phaslzed the point that tho saving of /..TO COUKHSPOXUKNT j^ - W c . shall lie d a y . . ' , •' • usual , at home. • The lesson taught by,' H I s si|F,i*Jt' in ;;tlie .:.in n O r ;n ia ri. ’’ • v :: souls is often lost sight of In meetings. tor Joint H, Gciir. The appointment .... clutV to receive horns 6f nows and com- it is not generally known :that the taln-t.v.of Jiupwleilge.*’ Law yer Rus­ muntcuttonu .on *ubjcels of interest to .V..Mri Pui’convproceeded^to^^arraign'.tho* People go to church too.much to sat­ M run's' to Ma/rch . 1. 1001. The' Legisla­ sell . nilirmed, Dr. O’llanlon corrected •v ""'this coniniuntiy. .W rite only, on one side last class ol. tlie three-year students of tii on sand s wlib that ’ m 0 r n^i n g to, h i s isfy an. aesthetic emotioa-r-not a «iHr- ' k ,.v/' of the sheet. . ture does not moo;' iu regular session I,he regular Course in the high school, him: hy stlbstUiiting • ‘•spirit” Xar ^reat surprise,: lip said, - had failed-. to itual one. They go because tlrey. might U n p w le d g o .0; ' . • ^ : (' The full imine nnd address of the writer t ill 111(12. 'a jic M ^ lliv v T X '.ii^ p p iiiiiiie n t is, graduatedxlast' June, or that-the first g e l. (lo w 11 ' on ,'their kn^es , w*liile .Jlevb- be socially ostracised too in somo quar-. AV- i should- -accompany all -communications,, class of the three-year students of the Does Sci'ipturc icac1}! promiscuous tions we re- being conducted. The vas t tcrs If they did. not. go. Tho 5.45 ser­ H iV :' not necessarily*for .publication, but as a likely to lif lynewcd lo. run. until his esurrc-etion? wns the Urst* question. guarantee* ot wood, faith.' Anonymous Jet- om'merclal course graduated at .that MethbcU'st audieivce Was sitting, bolt up­ vice followed close on sunrise, And s u c c e s s o r is tjlectcd*. . '.Mi'. IJO /liver is rii! /I: ters will not bo. noticed. . f time. ,Yet such Is the ease. The Infer­ Answer: No. . It teaches three of-ders right and what, he asked,w ould .their, the fact; by the way; that people get up f&;/. • Address alt Vomnumlonfions, fit her for well lprowrrTn Oceaii Orove, having ence Is Inevitable, therefore, that the or resurrection, first,, tbe resurrection fathers :of . eiurly 'M ethodism ;have said, these.cool August mornings before the of- Christ; . second,: the. resurrection ot' vi'i'-yi’ . the editorial or. news departments to 10. tiirAl hero soveral times .it past srs- present seniors of the regular course, if ; had'Occurred 'in their day? I sun to go to meeting— for tho first bell •n’^ > : TMl'i EDITOR*. in view of their obligation under Ihe nhe. good people; third,*.the resurrec­ h av e :; patience, ” , he s houte^, “with sounds before sunrise— is indubitable siohs iff tho Suniraei' Sclloal of Theolo­ 110 % h .y - OCEAN; GROVE TIMES. •/ . new law to pursue .a four-year course, tion of the ovil. Following thSlt w ill that" klh'd .pf archltec.ture, thht won^t evideiii?e of their oxtremo piet^'. A t V . , Ocean Grovo, N J gy w ill not finish It tlll 1902, so thatvtlle be the judgmeiit. Is it wroug for a get down ; on their ; knees when they •the stajrt people oome singly and in com’riicrclals.V. as they are fam iliarly woman to aucnd&hiirch with head un­ frr&yIV Ills mother, lie' said, ahvays pairs. As the -meeting progresses aud­ '/A ivE RT I sTn 6, R A T E S n auspicious occasion was the open­ called by.the students, will be tlie'only covered? Aiis^-e^: No. Is it wrong g o t d b w m a n d 1. s h e jw a s ; a sjli.oti H r ig ,.: a it gets later in the morning, they comoi '&4}&\it6yv"\'rrr?~rrr-vr-r ' ...... for;a man to uttend church covered,? W k k k s . a f iw r iw . ing of the local political S'aiiipaign oii c'.ass to grailuate'; next year. Jumping. Mdthodist, whetlier you like in fours,’ so that -when tho early ser-' 4 ^ ' i . i |. 2 ) 3 i i 1 2 1.3 r e I Answer: Yes. How can we be happy that class or not!" ho thundered. . 1 vice ends at 0.45 there are usually 100 Tuesday evening. In the Asbury Parlt ~ 75 Si 1*0 €1 *r» si oO’.S- OJ & 00 ?s 00.3 .1Itt .in heaven when we know'that some of Mr..'Pur cell was a protege'for threo persons, more or less, present to re­ 1 1.50,. l r .i- 2(H)-. 8»H> 4.‘*0’ «-5n, II00 ' } f A Dor’s Devotion.'; ':. '.• Ainlllorlnm * The speakers— Senator our loved ones are ir6t there? An­ ears of I>r. O’Hanlon. at Pe-nnlngton ceive hhe benediction ;by 3)r. Ballard. ; , 1 « “ '. ‘1 25! 1 75! 2 23 8Dil; l.m: ffiSQ .7 50j: 13 00 m - . 2 ' « T.SOj. 2251 2 75 UoUi Orn) 7 so. 1)1)0 IflOO llanii, Jlr. Curtis Guild, Jr., of Massa- For a uumiier of years past there lias swer: Natural ties will in heaven bo Seminary. He had 'been taught, the re,- Th© children's sorvice on W ednesday 1 75 :2 75;.' 3 2o ioo| fv»; Ood 13 ooi secondary to the spirltual.V Can. a per- . 8 “ 7 chnsetis. Congressman .Bergen and .Mr, bec-n uo more fam iliar sight upon our be said; the principles o fo I d7fashi onied >was a revelation of the possibilities of 4 . . 2 00 ‘.3S5f A 00 61i) *i00 11 HO 17 O'!) 30 00 streets than the late Wm:. W. Tliomp- s on,'' J i a v e ,a ;re.l ig io us e x p eV ie n c e a n d .n o t M ethod ism . ■ A;bove all, he said ,.he had mere children as evangelists. They J. v s . - ■«.: -• 2 .W 375; -150 112*1! vwi 1350 22 01)1 ?Sl» Clcorgo C. Maddock^--presented the !s-.. ••fl «• '{{ 00: 4.50, 5 50 7 - i ll *>() 1000 2*1 Oili 41 (! o:'i with his little black and tnn dog. a t jtlie- feanie t im e b e a C h r i s t i a n ? . Ari~- f bun d ; th at Ch ri s ti an i ty ., to u ciies. v t lie bobbed up,and gave their testimony as ?■; 8 - M, 3 75: fi 00| 7.00 WOO''moiooo'320), ss siies upon which ihe great struggle'of. Ben." - The .two were always together .'.Yes;- al l mert ' aire : p artly ‘-.relig- intellect.• and. w orks 'downward>; - Bow-- glibly as ‘a.grow n person. * Some • of •lp»)j,.7 0i);.8 fW 1050 18ft) 2200 Stl 00 71.0.1 1 0 “ 1900 Is Lo be fouglit .Intercst, of poiirsc, and people would patiso to smile at loiiswhether,;OhriStiana or not. The them even 'went so far as to roason 12, 5 Ot); -800 10(10 MOO *21 00'25 tKl‘4S on j. Wll* *■ d er', ’scien tists had1 toi d ! h i mi j.•w orked, up Ben's" evident delight in being out fear df God. is a • characteristic o f: tiip 15“ 7 50'12 i^O-15 00 lP0tl!SftH'0-SS0«r W00: w on centred In Senator I^aunsi. M r. Hanna, and dynamite • down; Christianity on their feet and some exhorted and *•.* .>■!;• COl .•;/: n Of) 15 00:10 00 25 00,30 00-15 00 7500,12)01 for Ills dally, walk. "Ben,” like his rfoiil 'before • con versioitXtp: Christianity. works from 1110/ m 'inddow n, to ; the others expounded Scripture. Nor'were will not. bo. a. campaign orator. He master, has loug heir, showing the \Yhnt:P.roof havo we,;thai ^he\day of : Preferred positions 2,*. per cent, extra. pocketbooki; “Tihat is -tlio- greji't biess-' many of these embryo.evajngolists over. spoke at Asbury Park at the earnest signs aud infii'm.itie^ of age. Mr. m iracles ;is .goiie? Ans wer:—The proof is Local notices 10 cents per line .each ta- ing. : of ' Christianltyi” •-.said’!'lie, i t* 10 .years old. Their leader, Mrs. Carrie :: sertlon: for.three weeks.or more, 25 per solicitation of tlie local committee. Ho Thompson died last w'eek. During his .that- UiWe; rireno^^miracles -now; excej)t touches your packethook.’ Thompson, of Philadelphia, w'eil known cent, discount. They must In all eases iaiil -tliat It would probably lie the only las; Illness the faithful little dog was niiracles. of graee.; the jiretensiona. of ' -Ih,vhis.. opening remarks- M-r, Ptirc.ell at Pitm an, Grbvfe,. believes in "teaching have "Adv.” attached. , • at his beJslde much of the time— de­ liumerpits • societies^to; raise the. dead took/occasion tp^: ackh o wledge :that- as childron to testify.'for Christ,.-so that >'• • Display Heads 13 coins per •line. , Seven speech he would'm ake during the cam­ voted to the last:. Wheii Mr.' Thomp. nhti to perform other miracles io tho solf-consclousness and painful embar­ ' . words make a line. . • . J he looked into th e sea o f; fatees /before paign. ' He briefly recited notes of son was dresjed for .'the-grave nnd in contrary notwithstanding.. Is it n6t him ,.he':cauld not 0 that he could see Ills mas Bible, since -man -came into the World?. • One year ...... i ...... ,....$l.fo. oliofil. .sylien ho Riiid, “The' fate . of speak to: that/ vast initeiligent'audfencQ they grow up. A pleasing feature at ter's face. Tho dog nearly went wild Answer:. The 13ible does not say when W itliovit' fear, and trem bl 1 ng -unless • he tliis servjee was the singing by a boy Six Months ...... t v Biyanism Is h'aiiglng Iii. the balance. Throe Months > j bput t :the. •time' ;6 f:: croa tion ■ of man. night wiieir a young man, Martin call- everybody get down on tholr knees and days wheii. the fires went out In..the h im . A search" was'begun and con­ B u t I believe nian has been on earth e -don some friends to tell them h e.Wii's turn their backs 10 the pulplr~the old- furnaces, ,\vhen the; unomployed went tinued tinlll Saturady when the poor more than G00U years. What i3 the about to enter an Augustfnian convent fnshioived Methodist style. I^ike the hungry, when happiness' disappeared, dog--wns found lying wet and muddy (iiffqron’ce between a Roman Catholic “Good!”, they said.; “We will'go with, preacher of last Sunday evening, she ind.'a Jesuit? Answer: The Jesuits and tho bail wont to worse,_ and fi rod on' Mr. Thom pson’s, grave. He you.to the.door.” H e en'tere<| the door thought there was too much fashion was ,1'ondorly carried home and cared are‘a body of Homan .Catholics r ;-m;irk-1 and It closed upon -him and he thought li was a .rc-preseniatlviJ Republican and too Ifttlo grace in sitting bolt up­ tor. How he found his way to the nblo.for their zeal since the foundation he was remote from the world' .and right during prayers.-^ gathering^ and tiie'enthusiasm display­ grave is one.of tlip strange and almost of their, socleiy. They have the same would have to sacrifice further ambi­ Thursday m6rning’s: sermon by Rev.' v \ ed at this, initial political gathering is human tlilugs we , sometimes, uear of belief and- 'doctrine, yet they, seem to tion to the scrubbing of the lioor, per­ Dr. :S. W. Thomas, editor of the Phila­ . p . ’S S * an indication of.w hat we may .expect our friends, the dumb animals. M;m- be the vanguard of liomanists. in .that haps^ though he was possessed of- an delphia Methodist, was a logical expo­ berfe of Mr. Thompson’s.fam ily Say that the latter-m ahe no advancement.' ^Yhat ein iiie lit m i n d . it o r'tly 'h e w a s ic'al 1 ed until election day S sition of the Christian religion. It.was "Ben" did not follow th.e fuii'eral pos­ do ■ tlie Jews "be)ieve yand teach? ;>AnT to ;;Rome ;a'iuL there he . ::came to .'. the' among the most eloquent of the camp*- session to the grave, nor has lie'ever swer: Th<^01d Testament. Is it pos­ conviction that tile •jhst shall live by meeting series. "If yon can see God in • V to their knowledge been .'.taken lo, the sible to^pfove the. existence of sin? fa it h , H e . b e c a m e a 'T o r n a d p v _Qf a nature why can’t you see Him also In . Literary Notes. cem etery .— Monmoutli • Democrat, Free­ Answer: Is there some man or wo leader., Which serves,’ the speaker other great'things?”, asked the odltor. Frm cover to coyer-the cpntftnis of man here so angelic that he or she ' REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS hold', 1 M ' said, to call attention- to John W esley. AS. .siiro as. the demonstration of a Everybody^ M agazine 1 for. September doubts that sin -was ever'com m uted? “But; ani I an Interested follower of problem *in geometry on a blackboard are,tlio most interesting of any Issue Alter His Shirt W aist. . Have all sincere C hristians enem jes? John W esley ?” asked. lie; .‘.'Qod help is the demonstration by tlio Christian For President, Answer: . Yes, some.. W 'hat is regen of 'that rem arkable p'erlbldcal yet jiiili- ■Lillian Carter, one of the colored me, no,‘I aw ‘not,V he exclaimed. W es, of the truth of God, That truth is as, Jished. In praise of the 'cover itself eratioil? Answer: It is c-awivalont to HON. \VI1.UAXI .M'KINLEY, : help at au Ocean. Pathway hotel, on ley was born in Oxford aud for-years manifest in individual life as the X in v a charige o!-heart, o.’ to -conversion too .much caniiot be said of ih'i beauty Wednesday evening went on tlie war he was held by the Church of England'. a l g e b r a ,011 a. blackboard. And.-it is O f O h io . but broader. Is capital. punishment of. its design, which is not only effec­ path. Because lie ottered her advice, A pioneer, of Method is m 'w asB enj ami n hero..where the line of ^-demarkatlon jnstiliable; in . the eyes, of God?. An­ tive but (juite original; the march of she grabbed tho proprietor of ihe hotel A b b o t t , ; wtii o s p e l 1-b 0 un “Value of the Soul” was the Lh’otne M ajor lu Ills kindly way advised LHTian ture^. ln coiinecUow Avlth '• -the great aa article in the .Great Amerli.an ln- asgreat'asinas.ltitH 'W ere.'am anof of the sermon Thursday evening by ! v ijinovr recoi A li>r-Angus:;. A wagon ilc and the proprietor both to use discre­ Ocean- Grove holiness; meeting Sunday uSiry Series, and Its pages . contain age.-. In other words, you commit mur­ Rev. B.. M. Neall, of Easton, Pa. His . livery' has' lieen lnslUnto.1. This lias tion. But Ullian wasn't satisfied, nor last-w ere :reinforced; by,-th.e preseuce. of murli rpore of greater Interest ihari der, he asserted, and you -should pray •text .was .'St, Matthew, xvl, SC,- ‘‘For been found necessary in order to insure was the proprietor. She wanted prac­ two yoiirig. lad-y violinists.: ,'TJie Taber- would be Imagined-by rhe unliiitlated.. to God to forgive you. . what is a man profited if'he shall gain tical sympathy—revenge. And- she nacle presented the, ordinary spec-tacle ilie quick delivery of m ail..am ong'the • He acknowledged that.he stood/ on tlie whole world and loso .his own went over to the .Park to Justice, Cross o f ,a iciim pineetirig1 ;ser\ficeon ; a 'clear, sabred ground where the sainted Law-, soul?” '. . . .hotels. \ ■ •The possibilities of the ''animal to'get It. • And the proprietor found wiirm day^^^eOijIeVwer^ packed Uhree: rence bad once stood, and Stokes and. Being there In tbe interest of soillg, 'U '■ ■ '' : . "* . . . story" are remarkably well shown, by 'Squire .'bodd. The sequel ' will' be ^nd fouf doep al 1 • around. But as tlie others. Shouts had been, heard there Mr. Neall deeiiied it apropos to take the 'A slop shouldlie mails to the dan- Mr.. W. A. .Fraser In his new tales, en- awaited, with interest by the .'colored' service progressed /-it'^ becam e : .evident otioc, be sal^l, and he thanked God familiar words of the text- for some ; gerous UaUit of cMld!'<;ti riding, on. the titied Mooswa of the Boundttiies. Theie help of this particular hotel. that the musical features .were to be that some wero heard there yet. Hero thoughts about uhe value of tlio soul. are stories of Rod, tub Boy, and tho .'•It was later in the evening that: augmented" still more by the•'elimina- steps'of srage., mnning in tfie Grovo. the speaker closed the Bible and shout-, By its'm iracles; by the incarnation it fur-hearing animals of the Northwest, colored icook came/over to litis hotel tion of the lady, violinists': an d th e,subV ed; ,fT.ba*nk God the shoU't^rs are; not records, \iy.the'heaven it points to,;tl*o y e On Wednesday a little'girl,'enjoying a and ihe haif-lireecl trappers whS backward them.' Each of the tales' teoms with some Inquiries. "W hy dldn'i ycu done Mrsf Fitch, of ;St. John’s , Methodist s ohi e c hu rc hes if ‘am en’, ; w e ro /sho u ted •teaohes' the value of the human soul. • T , • She was rlyin iii. the wiv of passing .curious bits of , wood-iore-and ..little- and swipe de boss?" she asked llie cliurch,- in- Philadelphia^' It I s.. no ■ re­ the preacher won 1 d; forget. w hat' hb'''.was Xo one knows its value^but God. .’liike kcowu facts about the clcose. beaver, shirt-waist destroyer. "Non? yo': W i­ flection on . Bishop FitzGerald, ;v. who' ;; 2-^v«hicIes. Inti fbrtunatjlj; escaped being saying!” "AmenJ "Amen!!” came the man who lets down a load in an bear,-lynx, fox and wolf.'.: tless,” fiercely replied the latter. W ith was In- chirge that afternoon, to say from ‘the four score of dominies On the u ufathom able’ sea, we cannot deter­ : . , rt/n over. Mr. ArMuir Hemiug, who has IHu b - a whizz and a whirr the cook’s black tbat-^by the tacit consent of the HOO irtatlorm ^ as’^tiic :^ peaker^ s& m ed ^;hi^ mine its value. W e think too mitc'h of . trated:the stories, is a •sportsman and arm shot out and her hand, so it Is perspns.^^ p a c k e d ,'in s i d e - .t o Mrs!, c h a iT . r-- - ;■ the vallie of men with reference- to . Purlng campmeeting a man is c-on- naturalist, :us well as fin iirtlst;:' • said, covered Lillian's dusky face with ^ F lteiv a n d not^' h e ' was:,tH ci? a c t u a l . lead -) their, environment. Man’s capacity to ■ Ktantlv ou duly at the W ashingion en- The first of, the M ooswa'stories will the impetuosity of a mule’s hind hoof. efvthere.^^ I n d ‘ \v4sva / X yp^ v S Aud Lillian felt-hurt. No arrests. ; / TH E W EEK’S . SERVICES.- receive God is like that of tho rose • ; sine ,house to facilitate fire service in appear la The’ Saturday Evening Post Jdhu’s'Saturday iiight .mcet'ing. ih win-, bush to receive dew drops and show o i September 1. , , • • ter; time;.; w ith: sh6 All the ‘ week Ocean, Grovers havo case of an alarm. This Is a gojil .move, them later. Mr. Neall-believes in theJ*9U:'v D p r lilg M c’K l a i c y u tn d a jVr'otec- thrown ,oui and dragged, a consider­ weeping. Then-were heard , shouts of harmony. He says it is force' aud where evangelists and doctors of uivin- able distance oii the ground, holding every available cottage was reined "God bless him!” from scores of di­ gravitation. But what is behind this - live tariff, medium ivool sold, la 1S0D, ity .labored for one hour to ifaVe/a wo­ t h e r o ln s early In ihe season at prices w ay nbovo vines and laymen 011 the platform force? W ho or what is reponfclble for • Tor.31 cohis per pound. Iii short the man:* “It’s the dearest soul I have . Tho horses r.in w ildly downy Thr.o^k. the., average ..for seashore houses. A Thus was Mrs.. Fitch a singing sermc-n the development? The last link in the wool produc'd,s alm ost. dpublod. ■ the ntimbai'.of lots have just been put upon f o u n d in 25 . years,” shouted a gray- morton street dragging the big potato izer personlllcd—• the greatest evangel­ chain is not reabhed jin-UI you find the. haired dominie. price of tlieir wool under a protective •wagoti. after, them, to .the Main street the.; niarkc-f. To 'dispose of them izing power in Ocsan Grove that Sun­ great and intli'nite cause, wblcli is G6d. quickly. they 'are offered at.'about “Christian friends,” -he continued, crossing of the railroad, where one ot day afternoon. The .idea:ot the imminence of Sod - t a r i f f ; '' .- ’, . :'ifV-';- '"come up to the altar and pray for her^ them sllpped-aiid foil. The other horsb twentv-llve ■ per cent, less: Ilian the People manifested no disposition • to should bc'planted in each mind. W here with mo aud we’ll• bring her \nto the. drugged its fallen mate fifty fe?,t across original figure. They will find ready leavo the .Tabernacle after'tho song life Is, there also is God. . .t .. The iatevest manifested this year in purchasers. Maps and particulars, will shoro on *a great swell' tide.” . Scores ’ Main street; where Its head.struck the. was concluded: . .. • .That same evening,' about o’clock, surrounded the penitent woman and Ocean Grove's cim pm eotijig is jporliaps. awnliig. post of Ihe fruit store. That bo supplied by W. H. Beegle, 220 Main >'snre of a seat; judging start it up again as a girls’ school, has L. Anderson: and Dr. 'S. M acBurney, of those same youug ladles aftorw.trd Newport, is after the scalp*of Leo Stev fog,,.Dr. Holmes; 'of I^ondon, Can», changed'his plans and has-determined left the Auditorium with “Let the (from Luis 11. would seem that there Is c-ns, nnd lncidfntally. the . magnificent Philadelphia. Rev. :J.'R. Westnvqod, of to run It as a -boys' school, saya the meeting go on!” ringing in^tlieir cars. p r e a c h e s . , • : •• • no.decline in religious zeal, bill rathAr $lp0 medal offered by Manager Rosen Philadelphia, • with - ; hi.s thigh :1 tenor D s m o c r a t - They reached home and sat down aud crans,’ to be. known as .the champion­ voice, led the '-singing' accoptably,;and ' th at.it,u oa.tlie iucreisse. “W hen.lie first cam e here, It was his heard the nrV : '; : . . ' recently, has left tho Monmouth Me­ of ?300 to cover a like amount depos­ school, lie w as pursuadod to' make tho arid forth onrtho platform ,q f. tlio: Tom^ :, W hat occurred Monday suIDccs la a morial Hospital and is again at his ; ern iron oro ■ and pig iron, lumber, ited" by Litchfield. No’ bffoi't Is heliig effort io. l'Svivo the old tltno Interest. plo-Sunday evening. It wajj vesper large measure to explain •what has liomo in Belmar. One of Mr. Patter-' e p a l : ji iid coke bccii so jar'go .as it .has spared by'.either aeronaut, for 'tiii3 “After sirme w eeks.of advertising, he sun'ice. A goodly a^scinrblago w as occurrcd each day since. On Tuesday son’s eyes is completely-destroyed. ■' been In- llie- past 'two years, and not far great event; The,conditions.ano to be lias'not had a slnglo application; It present. Some of tho doors and.aisles morning Chancellor Huntington, ot U\o Balloon filled tho'quickest, highest as­ ' yeare, .l f over, 'have the prices been so lias been discouraging Indeed, and . lie of the Temple were blocked, though Nebraska Wesleyan University, TJa- Fell From Her'W heel. cension,-best parachute, descent. . Such I’.1?. lilgli. Never before hiui iso, large, a pro. U coiifiddiu' ilmt on Hie new plan; he vacant seats were hot* wanting irt tho toln, Neb., pointed out the danger of a a contest-lias never liofor,') l^tyn lidri in' Miss Alice Anderson, of New York, ctiii m ake it go. Ho believes the place front and ' sides. Thundering with selfish 11 Ho. T he’unwilllngTwiss to re­ portion of. soutlicrn '• jtroiluo'U heori tills foundry, and coming its It d o c s who is with her, mother at tho Alaska, is better ailopLed for boys between the energy at the peoplq liefore; h'im, Mr. nounce the. Gelflsh life, explained he, shipped from sotithorn, ports. Never bn "Labor day, an Immfinso crowd’ will while riding along the brick walk back • ages of six and;fifteen years .than for Yatm an arraigned tlie unbel.iov.crs and 1 s w h y. e verj'b ody is not a ; -C Ji ri s t la ti,- be sure to 'Wltiuwo tho; iiagnlficont of tho Asbury ii venue, pavilion; .in the before, has money loaned at such girls,"and Ills'experience having been particularly'those fanatics who after T.iiOsday. evening ’ was* prorioun1900. 5

PERSONAL AND PERTINENT The-best part of the year is yet to THE OPPOSITE SHORE Two Doctors Disagree.. come; 'Don’t, go home yet. . Dr. T. Snowden Thomas took'.issue CONTINUED T'he crowds on tho -boardwalk this with Dr. OHianlon at. the Bible school Pleasant Pencllfngs About the People, Interesting1 Items Pertaining to Incidents week have been unprecedented. session last Sunday- on the question: and Individuals in Asbury Park. Place and Property. . "Mr. -and Mrs. Theo. W . Brewer, of 'if sin is necessary to.afford ah oppor­ Heck avenue, spont Sunday hist at tunity to God to show His grandest Ono mo re week of toll taking!' . — The Jehus have concluded -not to Ma.nasquan. : fight the city ordinance . compelling attribute, ought not we to thank God “Sunshine Hour” at, 8 o'clock tomor- This (Friday) afternoon the' great th.em to pay a Uconse. that A’dam sinned?” .“ Yes,’.’ -promptly ‘ row moriilug. • said T3r. O’Hanlon. "i can’t join.you,” Auditorium choir aud orchestra, under — The hotelmen report, an extended Love feast for 45" minutes at 8.45 a. s a id >Dr. T h o m a s , g e t t i n g u jk “ W h y ? ” C L E A R I N G SALE! Mr\ Morgan, rehearses iti the. Ocean season, as bong the outlook from. tho m ., tomorrow.. asketl- Dr. OMijinloh. <’I3e<,ause,', re­ Gi'jve High S.hool building. present nattering conditions. . sponded Dr. Thomas, “God has Vesper -service in tbe Temple ends . The services at Ocean Grove begin —The Knights Templar of New Jer­ -wrought out a wondrous salvation for tomorrow night. ••• ■ at sunrise-ami run down toward mid­ sey w ill hold their.annual flield day ex­ those -who are lost, .-but to say ‘yes’, to . Miss Lizzie 13. Sharp, the evangelist, night, so that you can take your choice ercises at Asbury Park, -Wednesdav, the question l can’t do It.” "Oh. I ALL SUMMER GOODS REGARDLESS OF COST Df)Brl(lgeton, N. J.( Id at ihe Alaska. * or any.one or half a dozen.. August 29.' don’t say-that,” replied; Pr. O’Hanlon; George W. Cooper, postmaster at Ex-Sheriff Geo. .Holman and wife, — The female “trumpeters” lost their “I refer to the occasion. We wouhi Som erville, N. '• J., is a 1 guest at * (ho Editor Chas. 'Haslei's Wife and the wages. Their job with London &, never'have known Grant, .or W ashing­ c. C. CLAYTON’S EMPORIUM . iSVaverly. • . ' • * Klipple sisters, all of Toms River, N. Jones appeared to be all play and no ton; . their noble characters never 4 MAIN AVENUE. OCEAN OROVB. NEW Jf=KSI5Y Dean Price, of the Summer Theologi­ J., are. stopping at No. 100 Heck ave­ pay. The manager was put under would have developed biit for the occa-. cal School, is spending two weeks at n u e . b o n d s , . • si oh, /would • they.?’’ ‘‘That’s . true,” Lake G-eorge. • . - * . Rev. Alfred Waite, who sppnt. his — A physlcfitn here is' kept busy re­ spontaneously came from all parts of Saturday and Monday, August 25th and 27th 'Jlrs. C. J. -Nice, of Annapolis, Md.i boyhood at Tom? River, and n^w occu­ pairing bruised tioses caused by collis­ the audience. has 'been, enjoying ocean breezes at i pies a prominent Presbyterian pulpit; ions In -- the water.• -Sometimes, the /. Mt. Carmel W ay sinco July. in New York City, Is spend trig a few noses arc hit very hard and they bleed Voice Training: Class. ' : TWO DAYS OF d a y s a t ‘t h o G r o v e . . s ’. wtih much energy, • The air "was thick with Hying box -Miss Julia Orum's -class in ' voice Mr. 'Ji B. ‘ Howell, of Philadelphia, -kites .Tuesday ’morning. Forty-one — Sheriff b'Brien headed a flslilng training and analytical reading meets was . a visitor .over Sunday. “Jake” -were observed at one time. - ;; p a r t y t o B a r n e g a t B a y . H e h o o k e d . 0D9 daily in Association Hall, Ocean Grove/ has 'be^n coming to the Grovo every Postmaster.Thomas Megear and l)r, weakflsh. i-Ie would have made-it an' at 2.30' p. m. The class is formed by 4* GRAND BARGAINS f sum m er since *the place was-•instituted, even thousand' had not a ton-pound the consent of the devotional commit-, , David T. Smlthers, at the W averly, aro usually spending tlio entire season in'om ineat.citizens of Smyrna, Del. weakle jerked' his $o00 rod and reel tee, Bishop ’FitzGerald, Dr. Ballard and f HALF PRICE AND LESS here. Business compelled him to cut out of his. hands and carried it to sea!' Mr. Thomas>1. Dunham on Tuesday his visit short this yeaiC • Rev. Dr. Alday. celebrated Ills seventy-sixth birthday — A blgVoom in the basement of. the ! anniversary at his home on 'lieelt ave- high sch.oyl wiil be fitted up as a culin­ Alienhurst Lots for Sale. . * large Sale of Ladies’ Separate Skirts and . Rich in Berries. ary school with' all the q.ppllances of a n iie . model kitchen. Threa recitation rooms Ah adveitisem eirt in this paper tells ^Rev. .T.* Edwin G raw ley, with hia A. thousand dollars au acre may bo Shirt Waists, also Tailor-Made Suits have been newly provided and also a of lots for sale at 'Alienhurst. A t the taken out pf a strawberry paU^T in a son, ot 150 Green Lane, Manay.unu, biological laboratory. New drinking prices nt which tiheso lots are offered iooo Ladies’ Shirt Waists,'39c., former price Si to S l.50 . . i i Philadelphia, is a prominent visitor at s e a s o n o t five months’, labor, ant} is fountains will be placed. they will readily find purchasers. Al­ 1000 Ladies’ Shirt Waists, 49c., former price S r.50 to 82.5° t h e O s'b o rn e. . ’ • just what- lias.been done for the last' len hurst is a thriving resort;' It pays 30 years by Henry Jerolamen, of Hil­ •Mr. J. B. Jones, a representative of to ou”n property, there. 100 Indies' liuck Skirts, special, at S i.25 each the Law and Order Society, of Phila­ ton, N. J. , Guests al the Pleasant View. -25 Rainy-Day Skirts at $4.50, worth §6 • • ■ . . He gets from four.to six crops a-year delphia, is for two weeks' a guest at Among the guests at the Pleasant FOR SAIJS—Three Ocean Grovo Rainy-IJay Skirts at S , worth S • ■. from the same -bushes, and ships to tho 25 5 7 ..the Osborne:. View and the Sea'Shell Annex are; Mr. properties: 76 I-Ieck avenue. 10 room s; : markots from 3000 to 5000 quarts a Set our Si 2 Tailored Suits, only $6.79,. all-wool. M tvirvlng Reed, so p ro t Rev. and-Mrs, and Mrs. C. A. Gibbs, Trenton*; Mr. Jas. 2 lots, 50 Embury avenue, 14 rooms, 9 day, tiie work o’f more than forty pick­ J. .G Reed, is a'blo to, 'be'out of .the Campbell and daughter, Brooklyn; ex- bed rooms; 30 Heclc. aVeniie, 0 rooms. ers,’ who aw^busy at their wrork from house .again'; after a soVero attack of Congre3sman O’Riley, and two - grand­ Every improvement. Apply to .A. W. early morning until nightfall. Many BATHING SUITS BELOW COST sons, M rs.'J. F, Chatman and the Lee, 30 Heck avenue, or Wm; . fl, typhoid fever. • . of these men,.';women and children Misses StlhvoU, B ay. -Ridge; Mr. arid Beegle., Aug. 25-2t.. We are closing out the balance of our suits below cost. Great bargains. Mrs. . James King,. with her two make from $10 to $20 a, week In this Mrs. W . R ., Cos ton and son, Miss Ida daughters, the Misses L. K. and Grace •way, as they are paid 2 cents and ;B. Bacon, Miss Ella C. Crouch, .Mr. FURNISHED ROOMS—Nicely fur-, . I., of Paterson, N. J., is sojourning at efcn'ts -a quart by the farm er.' Joseph T. Taylor, Philadelphia; Mr. nished rooms may be obtained at the 6,000 Yds. 10c. I2sc. Dress Ginghams, 6c. the Oshornc. . .. Jerolaman, .who was born.in 1813 on and Mrs. Joseph* Tonpin, New' York; Amherst; Pitman avenue, within a few Mrs. H. W. tlnangst, of C07 Canal his father's farm -in Somerset county, Miss. S. Amend. Jersey Olty; Jlrs. doors of the ocean. Terms moderate. street, Easton, PaVsouth side,, is at tbe ran away'from home When he was 14, Overand and i-hlldren, Jersey City July 28 tf. • BARGAINS IN LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Sheldon for a’ brief respite from town because, lie could' not persuade his Heights;. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe .and noise and confusion^ father to work his 300racre farm with children, Roseville, ‘N. ■ J.; Mr.. enough intelligence to clear more than - FIRST MORTGAGE INVESTMENTS The superintendent of the Postal and Mrs, Davis. Miss . Loula W iley, LARGE STOCK of TRUNKS and TELESCOPES $1,200, ?4f000, -$5,600 a t six per cent.- in-: Telegraph Company; Chicago, E..J. $100. a year out of its .produce. *ff he Miss Bessie KMlehburg, Miss Emily terest In fine property. Full particu­ Ts ally. anti. Mrs, N ally,, with, child and youth went to work for.other farmers Gar dial, Miss Agnes Rafferty, M iss Ella lars on application, W . II, Beegle, 60 maid,' are in the Grove. far froni .home, for $5 a month and Lyri. Miss A. B. Frazer. New York; Mr. EVERYTHING in GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS b o a r d , . : Main Ave.,'Ocean Grove.. Mr. V. W oods and wife, Mr.-and Mrs. nnd Mrs. C. M. KglestQn, Golden Bridge, By-careful economy he saved money, Robert Gray and the Rev. Mr. Dona­ N. Y.; Mr. Hare.and Mr. .McMuUin, and later-lie picked berries for. Farm er BLANKETS! QUILTS! SHEETS! hue, all of Pittsburg, Pa., ave at the Wilmington, Del.; Miss Lulu Stein- $500, $000,-$800, 31,000, 31,500,"$2;500, Boydeh, of-Essex county-,' he laid by so; Holly for a couple- of weeks. berger, Miss Grace Carpenter, Jersey $3,000'to loan on Bond or -Mortgage. Corsets from 25c. to S>2. Bast makes. ■ considerable a sum 'that when the old W, H, Beeglo, 50- Main Avo., Ocean iSrs. E, J. Robinson and her daugh­ City. Heights; . Mr. and Mrs. Andrews,; IO Yards Colored Lawn, only 25c. man.-was ready to sell his farm.. Ue two children and nurse, from - Califor­ GroVe. . ■ • ter, of 1S17 South Broad street,. Phila*. thought tjjjo young man with. adVan^e.ble reward if returned to 04 Webt> Alaska .for a brief season. aesthetics and-gas.— July 14-2m. • ’ . . avenue, Ocean Grove.— It* SHOES! SHOES! There was a-banquet at the Arling­ Mr. Frank "West, a tenor singer 6f ton, Wed-nesday evening, of the Non- note at St.* John’s -Methodist church,' Resideht. School of Theology. This Ladies’ and Gents’ $3, $4.and $5 Philadelphia, and a traveling salesman school has connection- with. the. gen­ .. for Hess, the leather -man, w as here* nt eral conference of the Prim itive Metbq- Shoes for $2. the opening of campmeotlng. dist denomination, of which the Rev. Mr,, and Mrs. A. V. Leslie .'George, of E. Humphries, Ph. D., of Ne\V-Bedford, •Wilmington, Del., are guests of .pis Mass., is president. - Prices from August 9th to August i 6th mother, at the • Aldine.- Mr. George .'is The occasion heralded their first «■ # • . connected wiWi the Diamond Sthte Iron alum ni.-banquet. Dr. Humphries re­ Ocean Grove National Bank ' W orks.at Delaware’s metropolis. ’.. sponded to -“Our Past;” ReV; AV. ;,B. Association Building, Main Ave. ■ / : Among tiie attendanU' at camp is Taylor, D.D., of Lawrence, responded ' tbe-Rev. Milton Re 1 yea, of Mt.! Holly, to "Oiir Future;” Rev. Charles (Pros­ a former- pastor of St. Paul’s church, ser, Ph; D., of “ Plymouth, Pa., "Our OCEAN GROVE, N ;j. , Ocean Grove. Rev.-Relye a will preach Aim a M ater;’’ -Rov: Alfred Humphries, Ph. D., Fall River, ^Otir AUrmnl,’* Rev. BOTTLED in this .church tomorrow (Sunday) W . H. Acorn ley,- Ph. D., Hazleton, Pa., morning. " . , "The Class . of lS90,” .iOn 'Thursday Mr. Samuel Cliff am i-wife are Aldine papers were read by Rev. W. H. Yar­ guests for a fortnight. Mr. Cliff, who row, Ph. D„ Prov4den‘ce, R. I„ on "Our is a well U frown ’liepublk-an leader in’ Curriculum ;” .by Rev. T. M. Bateman, Capital $25,000 i one of Philadelphia’s-wards, holds, a • D. :D., Pittsburg, Pa., on ‘'Benefits of responsible position in ;the city’s main tbe . Cocrespondonco Sohodl.” * . A n GOODS . g a s o ffice. - . alumni asioVjation will be formed' be-; Surplus $5,000 Our stock of fine'goods, such as Olives, .Sauces aud Salad 'O ne of the best known business men fore •adjournment. in western Now York, Fred H. Sher­ Dressings, are as good as cau be obtained, A dinner wood, leather and findings, \on Mill street, Rochester, .with his wife and Morrisou’s Faust. . ' " ' .vith these accessories tastes ever so tuuck better. two children, Mika Frances and Master To all'lovers of the classic dram a a W . H . B e e g l e ,.Pres. W . H . H a m i l t o n , V ic c Pres. George, is at tlie Arlington. treat' Is assured In Lewis Morrison's Celery Relish, ioc. bottle .'Mustard Salad Dressing (5c. Mr. H. S. Boynton and Airs. .Boyn­ “Faust;" at Eductuiona.1 Hall, Saturday T . A . M i l l e r , Cashier. ton, of Washington, D. C.,'are at.the evening. August 25. Never in its his­ Stuffed Olives., ioc. bottle bottle Osborne for some time. Mr.* Boynton tory has. this popular romance been Goudens'ed .Milk,' 8c. can. * is' a retired merchant of tho nationfs-' presented in so oifectttve and elaborate Board of Dii-ectors’ Baby Olives, ioc, bottle a capital, -who is ' now living on. tho: re- iVnuinjier as this year.'A' com plete new. Cr'eaiii Custard, roc, package, . suits of his thrift jn youth. ■ . ■ vestment of'm agnificent scenery, elec­ WiLUAit.II, B kkgi.e . . W jia m m II, UAMtt.TpN' D axiel C.yCovKirr ' Worcestershire Saiice, ioc. * *Rev. S. W. Smith, pastor for two trical effects,- ingenious mechanisms Stki-hkn* D. W ooLtxv . : N athan J, T avi.qu 4'large packages Oat Meal for 5 years past ‘of the old 12th street and handsomevcostumes has been given bottle :’i -Methodist church, TilUladelphia, was this -prodtk-tion,. m aking it in fact an 25c. •; Transacts a general banking business, issues letters of -credit j recently a guest’of his parents, Raw entirely new “Faust.” Aamong the Sandwich Mustard, ioc. .5 cakes Quaker City Soap for Dr. S. H. C. Smith and wife at the* many- - innovations introduced, special available iu the principal citiea of the world- Hotel WavorJy, on Oceau Pathway. attention has - been devoted :to the. gar­ Catsup, large bottle,- ioc : 1 7 c . ■ Pastor Reed, of St. Paul’s church,; den sceue in:the second act, in w’hich: with Mrs. Reed and daughter, Char­ there -will 'be"a plionpmehal eleetrlcar Collections carefully made and. promptly remitted. 3-bottles Hood’s Root Beer for 3 cakes F'airbauk's BestLaun- lotte, follow Mr. and Mrs. T. M. display. M yriads.of. iridescent glob­ .. .25c. , v . , V ; '' dry Soap, ioc,. Dickey, Dr. George Dickey,’ wife and ules are .brought.into requisition; m ak­ daughter on a fortnight's visit to Tan- ing an effort'which stands without’ an equal on tho stage. The mechanical ,nersvllie, in tfye Catskills,'! The latter “TUo statutes tho opomtions of Niuionul t>ankw nro of sucti w Ikq conception that, ■ left Wednesday. and electrical embellishments in , tho conw tentlouHlv caafortvusl to b y othcom and. dtrW'.t'Or-s no institution of btui king.np-> Two Pound Package FT others’ weird wkohes* Br^jken are conceded proaolit53 tbo N ational for dc>Gervis- 'Mr. Charles H. DoGroot and . Mrs. tire season; Seats for. the entiro flve j , ixnml niootinys held Tuoaduya and Fridays at 8 A. W. wooks will be-placed on sale Thursday Soda Crackers 5c. lb. ■DeGroot; of Glen Ridge, N. J.. are at P o a u d o p D i u k c t o iis : . tho Osborne. This couple,:by the way, mornJng, August 30th, at 9 a. m. -. Mon-, G. B.Krochl. Alb<»rt tl Twining, Isaac O. Konnody, H, \\\ IClrlcl»ri"*«iu, M. Iv lUinintku, Charlw X. Atkln«.* ilablon It. M ajveruin, CluirCtuirlus A. ■of Ocean Grovo. iFor years Mr.-De* limited engagement at, the Chostuut , Yoong, D. C. Covert. Wiu; H. Becclc, AVtu.. Hatluiwiiy< Best Hams 12 i=2c. lb. ,’Oroot has been idontiilcKl with .the Stroet Opera House, Philadelphia. The' './Tower t 'Manufacturing and Novelty ^ime.evening Blanche W alsh will make H , C . W in s o u , Provident We guarantee everything we sell to give satisfaction . Co., stationers, of Broadway, N ..Y. her debut as a star at the Broadway: G . W , E v a w s. V Icv* President Theatre, iiv-Eugene W. Prcisbrey’s new 1 5 .1!5, D.v v con, C-ushlor Jiiarii: Mi.^oi-, A»Kt- OiHhier I W lss McNally, principal of the Park or refund your money play. Following its engagement in ’Avenue Girl’s Grammar School, . of Philadelphia, “IlenrHur” ' will go to "Philadelphia, ’with her fathon, Mr. Boston for a long-run at the new Col­ . Our Specials ure sold for CASH ONLY and wlU not' .. James McNally, an 'octogenarian, is Asbury ParkM Ocean Grove Sank onial. Theatre. It will ouly he sem in be charged at these prices ! r resting till September 8 tho Oshorne, OPKiuiizeIr. ‘Wallis will teaeh a school at TJiere Is to be a concrete foundation, in M tontbm glvoii toalt m m tors ontrtiiifcod to us. Your patronage solicited ,'„\Tatawan. He is mos’t compaiiionnhlo, place of the .present wooden one. Tho The Popular Grocer COlXECTIONS MADD AND PROHPTLY ACKNOWLEDGED Io is also dlgnin,od 'sufficiently to old bridgo has boon there for many Safe Deposit Boxes to Rent. ‘, mlnJtatn decorum in a school room. years and has .becomo absolutely un- ••1rora- J>icWlnson College, Carlisle, Pa., sa'fo for travel. ’Harry Pitcher & Co.,' DikbowbiJ: < N . R Unci mna n, J. a K o ^ -in , G.

WASHINGTON LETTER Loiter List. A visit to Ocean Grove is incomplete without an inspection The folloiHjm is'a list of unclaimed .' ’ of the. Large Stock o£ Pennsylvania R. R. leac-aa. rcii/ilnm g in the Ocean Grove, F ro m O u r Jtejfujnr Correspondent. Tho Standard Railroad of America. S . ,>., mxtqmgre August 22d,-1900: W a s h i n g t o n , A n g u s ; 20, J 000. be-riiKi Ar/ibrujted, Mrs. U. Arm­ Orl and after Juno 30, 1000. -President M cKinley i= much graiUled1 strong, is ta j Arnold, .Mabel Alien, Mr. TRAINS LEAVE. OCEAN GROVE- w ith' the; Chinese .situation,' as it how Aht-ri, >V. is, Ayres, Edna Hull; Mrs. FANCY 16685 AND STAPLES ' . WEEK-DAYS,. stands, not only because M inister Cdn- b. u. i3iiici!, lira, tterbivt Brown, Lilia ■ A T T H E For New ‘STork and Newark, C.36 (Mon* ger, the other Americans and tlie for­ Dodinc, \y. J. Drown, Emma Brown, . days only), 7.20, 7.43, 8.20, 0.20 a. X.20, eigners in P«i;lli are sately in ihe i,lj. ii.- uoniby, iiaiinnh Borne, Mrs. 2.3u. 3.35. 6.BS, anti 9.20 p. m. 11. J-.Briglitm au, Mrs. J. T, Birsf, ICtuily For Elizabeth, 7.43, 9,20 a. ra., 1.20, 2.35, 8.85. hands oi their'fvleuils, hut because tlie LADIES’STORE 5.35 and . 9.20 p. m. ■ results; as far, as ;h<-y have son.\ are.a ..Ki.fici', .Mrs. uorson, .Mrs/'" Lizzie An Elegant Line of White Shirt. Waists at Less Than City Prices For Rahway, 9.20 0. -.m.', L20, 5.35 and 9.20 ljoclier, Flo. Bennett, Mrs. Louisa p. m.. complete rladkm lcu of his policy to­ ad light loads For M atawaa, 0.20 a. m., 1.20, 2.35j 5.35 and ward the Government of China—-a pol­ Berkhelsor, Martin J. Bauman, Rov. A. FACT! ! <19.20 Ml n p- .m 1 . icy tfhich differs radically from Xnat l..' itarnctt, .Miss r. Blake, Mrs. C.-W . F o r L o n p B r a n c h , G.30, C.35 history have heefa conducted Sold Everywhere, _ tow n, 7.25, 9,07 a. m .. 12.48 and S.57 p. m. • nie Cunningham, S. T< Davy, Josephine children, as a. full line- of goods suited to their needs is kept in stock. For Camden and Philadelphia, via Tottm ■ w ith tactful skill, patient forbearance, Davis, Emily DeVault,' Miss B. A. River, 6.52 and 11.13. a- m., S.2S and 5.15 and.lofty methods that have t-halleng S la d e fey S T A N D A itO OXSi C O . MAIN AVENUE m . ; Dreher, -Mr.? 51. A.- Dean, Mrs. Z. P. ed the admiration of Chri?teBo■ om n ly ) Washington, from time to time, of de: .man, Mrs. Ji. JI. Hall (2), .Miss M. F. Barnes, and several others 2..30. 3.10, 3.40, 4.20, 5.10, a n d 7.00, p ^ i m n ] . yelopments ia the important diplo­ flart. Miss Gila Ham... Lizzie A. Halio- Sundays, 8.15, 0.45 cu m. and 5.15 p, im . m atic negotiations , preliminary to the From------Cortlandt Street Station, at „,so.3.: \vel-l; Mrs.,Mamie liagevman, Mrs. Q1.00' m -n a . •- m ., 12.20,19 90 L201 Of> ( S a t u r d a y a o_ t iIt. l v ) ’ .r e s c u e ." Rich. Harrison, Chas. JHall, Jiiss M. F The finest lihe ever offered in this vicinity. ~ 3.10, ■ 3.40, 4.20, 5.10 a n d \ 7.00 p / tn! Senator Thurston, who Is ip Wash­ Hart, Rev. J. !.. Heynson, Mrs, Smith ington, .said: "1 am filled with ad­ Heller, Misys Euima Herr, Mrs. Ella M. Renting and exchanging. First-class repairing, miration, as every American must- he, Hi jibs,. Miss Sarah W. Hicks,-. Thos. Eicnkrcl Wilson . and Asbury Park to lot off passengera. , with the attitude of tlie Admlnlstra- : Wheels crated for shipment Holland, Master Zane Hoffman,- ii, S. TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA • tion in the handling of this momen H'utohlnSon, J. i>. H um phrey .(10)', Mrs, OFFICE! (Broad St.) FOR OCEAN GROVE. tous question; It has been splendid. D, N. Jfitbbell, .Mrs, Martha Hunter, W e .have .literally set. the pace for .the ASBURY PARK, N% J. A t 4.05, 0.50, 8.22. 11.44 a . tn M 8.42, 3.30 a n d W illie,C. Jefferson, M rs. 13. Jones, Jtrs. No. 108 Heck Avenue CENTRAL HALL 7,4^ att,son^ S UReY -4.03 p. m. w eek-days, 5.00 ip. m . ( S a t u r ­ powers. "The'President’s foreign pol­ \3. ioHes,. Mrs.-,Henry Johnson, Mrs. A. M, L. FERRIS, Proprietor days only). Sundays, stops at Interlaken ity has been admirable True to our L. -Johnson. Reeve lon'es, Mrs. H. Lv OGEAN GROVE for Asbury Park, 4.05 and 8,30 a. m. Alarket Street W harf. Yla Camden and original purpose, we have pushed on Jones, .Mrs. John Jplinson, LizzIe'Jen- T r e n t o n , G.10, 7.10, 10.30 a* m ., 2.30 a n d lo.Pekin and rescued our M inister and nings, JI. P. Jaskor, Mrs. Mary Kaln, Deliveries made daily. Twice 3.30 p. m, week-days. 4.30 (Saturdays have l.een perfectly fair to the Chinese Mrs. Lizzie O. Kenny, Kenned, House, only). Leave Morkot Street W harf, via ; on Saturday. s t h l b s ’ e x p r e s s Jamoaburg,- 7.10 u. m., 4.00 p. m. week­ without a thought of entering into a Hattie T Kenney, Katheryn . Kepuer, d a y s . ‘ . .■war or conquest of of revenge.” O f M lss’Eyelyn Knight, Ida Knapp, p . S. Order by postal card HMD STHGE LINE our probable future, policy in China ■lvuhitn, John B; Lathan, Miss Lee, Washinsten and the South. Senator Thurston said: "I think this -i lic e L l s k , .Mr:;, .M o yer, G, B u r t o n LEAVE BROAD STREET, PHII-A- Jliicbmore, Mrs.-J. M uichary, Miss Roso HIS is the.oidest established line in Ocean Grove and g o ve rn m e n t should co-operate as fully Special attention to tho small P E L P l f L t . as .possible with tlio powers in restor­ JlcCullougb, Eilga- Jlorehouse, , Ella trad e this season, which will be C Asbury Park, Special facilities for the prompt and For Baltlmoro and 'W ashington, .3.50, 7.20, ing order jn the Chinese empire, and Jlensth, Mrs.. Emma. C. M iller, .Martha '8.32 . 9.12,-10.20, U . 2 3 , 11.33 a . m „ (12.30 L lm in preventing its dismemberment, i V-. D. M iller, .Mrs, Z io . C. Jiiddloton, served promptly as heretofore. careful handling of all kinds of Furniture, Pianos, Ited Dining Car), 1.13 (Dining Car), 3.13, am opposed to the dismemberment of Mrs. A. iJ. Matcheite, Helen Earl Mat­ 4.41, (5.25‘Congressional Llmltod Dining' Boilers and Safes. Shipping tags furnished free. Car). 6.05, 6;2o, G.55 (Dining Car),- 7.31 the empire, though it is perhaps a lit­ thews, .Mrs.- M ary.-Marshall, M iss Jtan- (DlnlnR’ Car) p. m., and 12.20 night we^k- tle premature to eoiisider such a -pro­ uel, B. Jiarrey, .Miss Annie Nonrls, Mrs.' Storage for all Winds of goods. Separate compart­ tlays. Sundays, " position iii .this time. I lo not know fhas: Osborn. Ocean.Spray Hotel,M iss a , m „ 1.13 (D J R. A. RALSTON ments, Each individual furnished with a key. , Congressional : ...... w ...... that Mich a thing is contemplated. But Ann'y Orth,-Rev. W. B. Prtiner, F fi. 0.55 (Dining Car), .7.31 (Dining Car) p. the ifcstoration ci' law 1 and order 'em Pouch, M argaret Pliillpson, Mrs. W. E. m ., a n d 12.20 n i g h t he the flrst step, M y heart goe:: out to Potter, Jllss Rachel Phillips, Ada ...Che... Tsmt^tabloo of all other trains of tho General Chaffee and his splendid little P ie a u i, M r s .. T . M.;,. P e c k , M r s . W . a . system may be obtained at Uio ticket, JHCGB STILES ollices or. stations. forco.of American soldiers. They are Pei't. Jlrs. R. T. Parker, Robt, A. Pat­ O F F IC E S : . true heroes, as are those who so. nolily ton, ' Julia Ryan, Jlrs. ■Rensch; Jlrs. E. 702 M attlson Avo., Railroad Depot, Asbury Park. 45 Corllas Avo., W est J. R. WOOD, Gen. Pass, Agt. and bravely stood off the attacks of Reason, Mrs. I; Reicbman, Mrs. i:.'B. Grovo. Ma.{n AVevOoo. Association Offfce, Ocedn .Grovo. Post- J. O. HUTCHINSON. Gen. Manocor. .••the murderous Chinese on thc'lega- Richardson,' Mrs. Benna Riese! H; Y. florist offico Box ©09, Asbury Park, N. J. tlons. The pulse of every true Ameri­ Ric-gger, Rev, O. C. Roth, Jiiss Ch'attle c a n o u g h t to-: b e a t t h e 'f a s t e r , a t th e F . R o e , M r s . ,1. C. R o b la s , W . M . U o b - thought of American pluck and r-rts, Caroline Rutledge, Mrs. K. ■ M. Tmj^eu^flowerMoi* New York and long bravery so admirably exhibited. It is Kuii.'. Charlotte' L, P.udyard, Jlrs: typical ' of -tiie sturdy strength, of Smith, Mrs." Howard Wayne Smith, GEO. W. PATTERSON Branch R. R. ' Am erican manhood'.’’ Jiiss Nellie Slade, W. L. Samson, Mrs. HI? ^Occasions Senator Proctor made a special trip M aggie Sanders,' Jllss Rebecca Scales, T i m e T a b l e i n c f te c t J u n o 30, 1900. - Jlrs, H. G. Sliavv, Edmund V. S a y le s , The Leading Custom to W ashington to personally, congratu­ '■.'.'..Special attention, given to STATIONS IN NEW YORK: late President M cKinley oii ihe success Rev. Gfc;. H. Slatham, Mrs. ?.. XI. Sanks, Eleanor Ji. Spencer, Geo. Stew­ decorations and the mak­ Central R. R. of Now Jersey, foot Liberty of.hls Chinese policy. T'he Senator has and W hitehall stroota( South Ferry). no doubts about the political outlook. ard, Mrs, E. J. Stekler, J. W . Sheppard, ing of floral designs. Pennsylvania R. R., foot W est 23rd, Cort-- 5-fe thinks that, what some take for Bessie Seenv, Mrs. Ges. Seislove, Violet landt-and. Desbrossea streets. A. Simms,- Theodore Springier, Mrs. Now Jersoy Southern R'y,- foot Rector apathy Is merely the calm confidence street, (Sandy Hook Routo). Daisy' Storer. Jlrs. Sarah E. Stroby, Ho. 614 goohman Jlvcnue Tailor, CloiierandfiiM^er pf. th-j country that tlie Republicans- .Proi, l>. A. Stone, Rev. C. C. Talbot, Leavo NEW YORK for OCEAN GROVE arb;’.to be kept in power and' things'to- Jlrs. John T. rarre-tson,' Jlr. Taylor, he continued as they. are. f ls D u ry ParR, n. 1. , and ;ASBURY.PARK* Mrs. Herbert Tnpner, Jiiss Telford, J. For Men and Boys Hon. T. J. Henderson, of Illinois, Foot Liberty Street, 4.30, 8.30, 10.00 a. m;» H. rfevnski; Jlrs, Amos Tilton, Annie •l.oO ( S a t u r d a y s o n l y ) , *2.15, *3.30, 3.53, who mad", many Washington friend* E, Trimble, Louisa Thompson, Mrs. *4.45, 5.33, G.23, 8.00^ ( S a t u r d a y s .o n l y ) , p . ‘ diirins his 'long service .in the. House, m . Addle Thompson. Emma Voegle, Fred­ There is a Best, in No. .622 COOKMAN AVENUE is paying a visit to the National Capi­ F o o t W h i t e h a l l S t . : 8.25, 0.25 a . m ., *12.55: erick VanD.vke (2), John K. Vail, Jfrs.' tal. -He says that Illinois Is not a ( S a t u r d a y s o n l y ) ,*2.10, *3.25, 3.35, *4,35, 5.25, •luUii A; Vncd-ovhafen', Francis W. Everything G.10, 7.40 ( S a t u r d a y s o n ly ) p . m . doubtful State, but that its' electoral •’ ASBURY PARK Vaughn,' Nellie VanDerbury, Jlrs. Wm. Foot Rector St.: (Sandy .Hook route)- votes .are as certain to be cast fo> Mc­ Ii, Van Kenre.n, Mrs, F. P. VanSann, t o IJ.00, 11,00 a . m ., LO0, J!.u0, 3.45, 4.30, 5.30,-- ■ Kinley and Roosevelt ns anything Oar aim is reach' the su­ 8.00 p , m . . • Bichnrd Wye, Jlrs. Wilson. Jlamle which has not yet occurred can be. Foot W est 23d .St.: 8.55 -a. ro., 12.10, *1,10,' W right, Rev. A. T. ■ W illiams. Jllss perlative in o u r bicycle repair­ The old Cleveland-element of. the (Saturdays only), *2.25, *2.55 *3.25, *4.10, : Emily A Wilson. Miss Essie While, *4.55, 6.55 p . m .- Democrat!#-''"party I*..not supporting J lr s . ,1. A . W a r d , J iis s S a r a W a t s o n , ing. We believe our efforts Foot Cortlandt *St.: 3.30, 0.00 a.m ., 12 20, Bryan,.notwithstanding claims, to. the J a s . .0 . WarhUrst, Rev. Alfred . F. I J, EDWARD FL fCROFT *1.20 ( S a t u r d a y s o n ly ) , *2.30, •3.10, * i 4 0 ,' are-appreciated, as oui busi­ *4.20, *5.10, 7.00 p . m . • c o n t r a r y . M r . , F r a n l i l i n 13. S im m o n s , Waldo. James' A: W ales, Lena W agner, of is'ew York, who calls himself "a •Foot Desbrosses St.: 3.S0, 9.00 a. to., 12.20, . Jllss Mabel West, Spencer S. Weart, ness is heavier and heavier *1.20 ( S a t u r d a y s o n l y ) , *2.30, *3.i10, *2.-0. ’rover Cleveland' Democrat, first.,- last Jas. W hite, Rev, W. W, Wilson, Robt. { *4.20.: *5.10, 7,00 p . m . nmKall the time ". was in "Washington Sunday tralus do not stop at AsBury E Wright, Jfrs. Sallle W ilson. each i„year. Satisfied custo­ a day or. two ago. and when asked P a rle . W JI, H.-HAMI LTOM, ■ what i:o thought the outcome, o f the mers bring their friends and Plum bing1 Postmaster. LEAV^J OCEAN GROVE AND ASBURY present campaign would be. said: "Of . ' VARlC, tor .course Bryan will be defeated this tail thus we grow. Laboring Mca Need McKinlcy. •?ew York, Newark and Elizabeth: *6.10 . and M cKinley ■■will be elected.” May we not serve you-? | Tinning, Gufters'lmd Leaders, Hot Air and ' . | (M o n d a y s o n ly ) , &17, *tj.35, (N o w Y o rk * Those enterprising newspaper raise M r. T . H." B i g g s , o f S a le m , N .*J , w h o .Mondays only), 6.47, (Boat train), who guessed that President McKinley for the first i.lme visited,Ocean Grove ' Steam Heating ?7.00, 7.05, ( B o a t t r a i n ) , *7.20, ( E x c o p t E li­ in 1S70, the second year tbe Grove w4s zabeth). *7.2^, (Now York only), *7.33, - had Tvrttten' his. letter of acceptance ZACH ARIAS & CO. (Newark and Elizabeth), *743, 7.50 (Boat opened, jcalled on the .Times . one day and .'even went so far as. to', give its 733 Mattlson Ave. t r a i n ) , *8.00 *8.20, (N o w ftrk a n d N o w /Y o r k length, were away'off. Thdiletter nas. tiiis week. Mr 3iggs Is a logical o n ly ) , 0:20. 9.30, ( B o a t t r a i n ) , -10.50 a . m ; thlnkSr, a student of. current politics, GARDEN HOSE 12.0*, 1,20, 1.52, ( B o u t t r a i n ) , 2.10. 2.35;.^.62, not yet been, written and/wiU not lie ASBURY PARK, NEW JERSEY (Boat train), 8.35, 4.00, 6.14, (Boat train), until after the President gets back ti- and « lluent talker. He sald that lie 5.35, 7.05, 0.20,10.45 t o M a t a w a n , ( S a t u r * Canton from the G. A; It. encampment, was Identified with the glass-blowing days only), p. ra. ■ • al. Chicago. industry In Salem The question t.i Pilgrim Pathway, Opp. P. 0., OCEAN GROVE, N. J. For Freehold, Trenton and Philadelphia. 1 tarifl' is always .an Important one .with The Colebratefi via Sea Girt: *6.25 (Except' Freehold),' The.President devote,l considerable *7.25, ( E x c e p t F r e e h o ld ) , 7.52, 0.07 a . . m „ , .'■personal attention io .the' entertain­ glass blowers. Thai trade is especially 12.48, 3.57, 5.22,. 11.03 to F r e o h o ld ( S a t u r - ment of the ISST.Cuban.school teachers active just now. ‘But to keep it so," . day only), p, m. who. were brought 'to W ashington, to Mid J7r. Biggs, "we must have Presi-. ' 'o r Trenton ■ and Philadelphia ,ria Bound dent M cKinley elected this autumn, so . " B r o o k : 6.17, .7.00,- 8.00,' ( c h a n g e a t R e d spend.n couple- of days before return­ B a n k ) , 10.50 a . m ., 12.02, 2.10, 4.00 p . m . ing to'tlieir homes, aftor completing a that the. present high tariff on bottles YaeM&maB REPAIRING wHiigyopwArr} "or Toms River and Intermediate Sta­ . special.sum m er coiicse a.t H arvard I'n 1 - under the .Dicgley bill will bo mtiin-. M o r r i s tions to Camden, via Sea SJdo Park: yersity: . As a specCal hbnor to them lie tallied: Bryan and free trade would 6.52, 11.13 a . m ., 3 .2 5 '(C h a n g e d t P t P l e a s ­ impoverish glass blowers," Sails from Foot of First Avsnue T he ant), 5,15, 6.02, (Tom s R iver only), p. m. 'held.qn afternoon reception Tor them . Continuing along tbl3 line. Jir. Gibbs L i g h t n i n g 'dr Belmar, Spring Lako, Sea Girt and In iiie W hite House, at. which each one fisbory Park, U. J. M a n a s q u a n : 6.00, 6,25, ( e x c e p t M a n u r - of, them 'was personally, presented ro explained that under the Wilson bill Shoem aker • s q u a n ) , G.62, 6.59, 1 7.25, ( e x c o p t M a n a * him. His orders for the. reception in Cleveland's time, 100,000 glass bot­ for the fishing banks at 8 a . m . h a s o p e n e d tv s q u a n ) 7.62, 0.07 ( e x c e p t M a n a a q u a n ) i tles, in gross, were imported In a single brtuioh shop Id 10.35, 10:50, 11.13 a . m ., 12.00 m ., 12.06, 12.48, . were that the -ilornl'nnd other docora- 12.65 , 2.25, 2.33. ( S a t u r d a y s o n ly ) , a.63, 2.68, year, .which stifled competition to that ; tions should lie-on the'sam e, scale as (Saturdaya only), 3.52, (Saturdays only), degree that wages of glass workmen in OCEAN .for tljpregylar official receptions of tlie. 3.57, 4.02, 4,22, !■ 4.60, -4.55, 6.10 ( e x c e p t ’ Salem' was cut down the same year 15 Fare $1.00 GROVE M a n a a q u o n ) , 5.15,- 5.22; 1.28, 5.50, 5.65, 6.C8. . winter season. Mrs. McKinley and por cent; Under the Dingk-y bill . Ill 6.15, G.20,*6.45, 7.23,-7.28, 0.00.(».45, l i ® , ;-Mr.s. 'G. m .- President McKinley,''a-first .term, how-" receive the Cuban's"'who appeared to Bait and line included,in fare. P a th w a y F o r P o l h t P l e a s a n t : 0.00, 0.51, •0.59, 10.35, over, bottles have not Won imported he delighted with (he CttonHon tliey 10.66, 11.18 a m ., 12.00 m ., 12.0*, 13.65, 8.25, becauseof ihe existing high tariff,of the o p p o site tlve po6t-y 2.33 (Saturdays only), 2,53, (3.68, ! 3.52, received. The Cubans yvlll sail1' for Oceatt sailing excursions Jjfeley hill, aud the 15 per cent.' re- S aturdays only), 4.02, 4,22, 4.50,. 4.55, 5.10, home today from Xen- T w on ly at 3 P. si. F are 50c. I tw i l l p ro v o o a > . 5.15, 6.28,' 6.50, 6.55, 6.02, 8.15, 6.», 6.45, 7 ,0 , • lctloii, In.wages has been restored to accommodation 7.28, 8.25, 0-00, 9.45, ( S a t u r d a y a o n ly ) , p , m . to Ocean Grovo the workmen. ..which means to them people; Hols or Long Branch and Red Bank, 6.10 $31.50 Round Trip to Denver, Colo­ ono dollar extra every day.: C a p t . L. N e w m a n n o w r e a d y fo r , ; (M ondays.only), C. 17 6,30, (Long B ranch only), G.55, (Long Branch, Mondays rado Springs and Pueblo. boBlnesg. Repair­ REDUCED KATES TO CHICAGO VIA Capt. Fra_nk Pearce. i n g a t- l o w e s t c ity only). 7.00, 7.20, 7.28, (Long B ranch only), lices.'- Batlsffl- , . 7.33, 7.43, 8.00, 8.20, (Long Branch only), Frciii Chicago via Chicago, Union' Paci­ ’ PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Son guomuteedo. 0.20, 10.23, (I^ong B ranch only); 10.50 (10.K,1 fic and North-W estern I.iue, August 21, 11.45, L o n g B r a n c h o n ly ) , a . m ., 12,02. 1.20, S e p te m b e r 1 and,. 18,.good ' returning Z.10, 2.20, • (Long B ranch only), 3,25, 3.35, , Account Q. A. R Encampment. 4.00, 4.07, (Long B ranch' ohIy),-5,21,' 0LK>ng until October 31,. Also very low rates R. K, I'UCtlANO^, GEO. A . BMOCl* Branch only), 5.35, (5.42. 0.10 • 0.22, . on the same dates tu Glemvoo'd On account of the Thirty-fourth An­ THEO. OSBO Long Branch only), 7.06, 7.10, (Long Springs, Ogden, Salt U ke .CIty, Hot nual Encampment of the Grand Army Offer Branch only), 8.01, (Saturdays, B W O I &. SMOCK, Long Branch only),: 9.20, 10.45, (Satur­ Springs. Deadwood and Rapid City,' S. of the Republic, to bo held in Chicago, SUCCESSOR TQ *' days only), p. m. August :27-31, inclusive, th;r Pemmyl- W holesale and Retail •Dak., Casper, Wyo. Quickest , time. • Denotes.express trains. Best, service. All agents sell tickets vania Railroad Company will sell ex­ i. ARS0LD OSBORN & SON, ■ Dealers In • via Chicago,•& North-W estern R'y. j"or cursion tickets from pointn on its lino J. R. WOOD, H. P. BALDWIN, G. P. A. P. R. R. G. P. A. C. It. R, of N. J. . full.particulars address W . A. Cox. COl to Chicago, at raw of ulnglo. faro for Wanted . RUFUS BLODGETT, Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa.— the round trip. «< L U M B E R * Supt N. Y. & L. B. R. R. Aug. 25— 41, Tickets wiii be sold.on August 25, UC Biuestone and 27. good to return until August 81, on four desirable lots inclusive; hut by depositing ticket wit';. Builders’ Hardware, Paints . Buchanan, Mich., May 22. - Jolpt agent at Chicago prior to noou of Cookman and Clark Genesseo.Pure Food Co., Lu Roy, N. V.: September 2, ipid tho paym ent of fifty . . . Flagging, and Oils Gentlemen:— My. mamma has beeu a cents, return lim it m ay lie extended to avenues; near Dela- great coffeo drinker ond has found it Septem ber 30, inclusive. Comer Main Si, and Aflburj Avonuo, very injurious. Having j s c o s e v e r a l ■ ware.. Very little cash AND CURBING. packages' of your GRAIN-O, tho drink F o r S ale. ASBURY PARK. N. J. that takca tho placo of coffee, Bh'o (Ind's required. anything you invent or iraprovo; alao^get CAVEATJRADE-MARK, COPYBIGHTorDESIGN I* much bettor to horseif .and for aa A desirable &-rocm cottage, tumlah- ? i EmlDnry 4venne, Ocean Grovo, N. I PROTECTION. S o a d m o d e l, ak e tch , o r ph o to , children to drink., Sho has glveq/up otl, sitiiuted la one o* tho Ixist Iocs™ OUR SPECIALTIES. ■ - for froo examination and advice. oolTas drinking entirely.' Wo us tions in tho Grove, half Mod: tram th e W.H. BEEGLE SsUmateel^uniished for all kiaila of Bio* package overy week. 1 am' ten Jietvra ocean. W ill'sell cheap to. clast' ti» es­ idam ant Wall Plaster, Our own t l ’f s BOOK OH PiTENJB Stooo Work, at aity Poinh.in the if Cedar Shingles, King’s Windsor o ld . • tate. Inquire. W. H. Iiyi5;to, 50 Mata 50 Main Ave. !3t«t« of New Joruc-f. Flagging j 'Cement Piaster,” Ceoar Stable v,iTC.A.SNOW&GOm Yours respoetfuly, «-,. B o x I J e s s e E : M oo re . V . i: , Proprietor' : The Osborne House Pleasant Tiew HBNR^ iftiECSPORD THE ALASKA Cor. Pitman and Central Avenues,. Ooean .Grove, N, J. And SEA SHELL ANNEX;. N. H. KILMER. Procrletor ' M gs. D. B. BARTON - .Fifth season under the proprietorship of Henry Welsford. A firefc-claea'house, convenient to everything of interest in tne Grove. For particulars apply to pro­ OPEN HLL THE YERR. prietor. P. O. Box 2121. Corner Heck and Central Aves., Ocean Grove, N. J. ■ .if Rates, $8 to $12 a Week Cozy sun parlors. Hot salt water baths. Wann rooms, and OPEN ALL THE YEAR comfortable accommodations for winter guests, •THE WAVERLY permanent and transient. H . H . A I. COCK . • OCEKN dVOXTB,. NBVvC JBRSBY . Nos. 3 and 5 Pitman Avenue, Oceari Grove, N .J. Reopens Saturday, Juuo 23, Situated oi) Ocean Fa th way, near t)ie beach. Improved and renovated throughout. P.O . Box J. Lotig'distanco telephone. Tie Waldorf The Plymouth MRS- ABRAIVi FIELDER BOWER HOUSE Main Avenue, Opp. Association Building and P. O.. Ocean Grove. CLARA SOMERS ' . , ' Centrally located, near auditorium , two miuutcs* walk to beach and bathing grounds. 25 Heck. Avenne, One Block from the Ocean Nowly furnished throughout. Special attention given the cuisine. Scpnrivto restaurant C o r , M a i n a n d C e n t r a l A v e s . attached. Open May to October. OCEAN GROVE, N. J. ,• , On the Second llloclc from: the Ocean ' *■ NORMAN HOUSE Rates, $8 to $12 a Week OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY- . a n . p r i e s t 28 to 34 Bath Avenue, Ocean Grove, N, J, Centrally; located within easy reach of the Auditorium, Finely located between Auditorium and oooan, and near bathing grounds. Special at^ THE tention to com fort of guest*, open Juno to October. P. O. Hox 2147. bathing grouiids, ocean promenade and all points of interest.. .

O irectly on the O ccan fro n t. House has been reconstructed and put in good condition, Germantown Cottage Thoroughly refitted, Including steam heat, ^ .MRS. THOMAS HOBSON ' . , Rates from $7 to $ia a ,veek. Special rates, for season. 04 M ount Tabor W ay, Ocean Grove. N. J. Open Juno SO. Hoard by week 87. Slncrlo meal 60c. electric light*, etc., Cor. Ocean Pathway and Beach Ave, Open Throughout the Year inskip House OCEAN GROVE, N. J. Splendid location, pi erisant rooms, flrat-cla«8 service. ' F o r te rm s a p p ly to P. O. Itor. 2160 MRS. H. I2ITZOERALD Hotel La Pierre JVI. CLEM EN T Corner of Heck and Beach Avenues • . OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY Ocean Grove-, N.J. One block from Cor. O-rean Ave. aiid Ocean Pathway, Ocean Grove, JV. j , Aeolect family nnd transient hotel, dirafctly dn lake and ocenn. Within three Olive House the ocean. “ 1 • . minutes'-.walK of Agbnry.Park und Itoss! batlving grounds/ Hotel Ironta on three First-class in every particular. M rs, M, E . Schwaktk, avenues; hnying o^er 59*0 feet of piazzas. Long distance telephone and all modem improvements. Central to all points of interest. Boats free. Positively no 6u v: Ocean Front Hoiise sqaitoes. Open Juue to October. For illuatrnted booklet addressT. B. SHAY.-: MRS. K; YOUNG SEASIDE HOTEL Cornor Main and Ocean Avenues, Ocean Grove, N .J. Tbo finest ocean view tn tho Grov0 Ft. H. STOCKTON B O S E D A L E THE LE VASSAR ' *■ Proprietor • * TEE , Corner WEfllJ nnd BEACH AVENUES, OCEAN GROVE, N.J. * On ocean front. Corner Ocean and Webb Avemieo, Ocean Grove, N. J. Opposite Ono block from tbo ocean, LINngoro's Bathing Ground and Pavlllou. Two m inutes from hot best bathing grouudg. Most elegant am) luxurious house in the Grove. All ap- sea wpter batlin and tho only. tUhlng pier iu Ocean Grovo. Opens Juno 14.1DOO. Rates, $0 OCEKN GROME N . J. [Mjiritniciitg firat-cIaRS. Second eea^ou. -Mna. 0 . BI.VTEn. and upward. .. . J. a. NEWKART, Manager.

THE EL DORADO The largest and best equipped hotel on the ocean front. OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY O C EA NW ^VE™ ~ Facing ocean nnd Fiotchor.Lako. Onem lnuto to Batlilug grounds Appointments and sor*: Thoroughly modern Enlarged and improved: rioollratrClaEK. MRS. D. W, FISHER. . 11 EmbUry Avenue, OCEAN GROVE, New Jersey Furnished new throughout, N^ar all points of intercut. Only a few doora from tho Ocean end of Em bury Ave, ocoan and uathlu< \Mvllion. iiathln?. ft«hltic; boating. i v x >w h cool and table ilret^claas. Ocean Grovo, N, J. One i*lano. 8paclotirf ventuda«, home comtorts. Table board. Tcnoti tnodorate. • Open Juno 2n: THE DIAMOND STATE1: m ihute’s walk from beach. M ARINE VILLA • < Mils. S. F. J bn kins, P. 0.13os 11, Oc«an Groro, N. J. , • ' • •• • An Unobstructed ocean vlew from all rooms. 8 pnolous piazzas, electric Ughta, bloycta rooms, etc. M iss A. E. HU n t e b On the Ocean Front, Foot of Broadway, Ocean Grove, N. J. HOWLAND HOUSE The Langdon 03 M ount Tabor Wav,.-Occan Grovo; Now Jornoy. Rates, $8 to SI5 a Week IM. II. H O L T' Conveniently located nour A uditorium , postottleo and boaeU.* Exoodeut service a t modem to rates. /. Miss R. W o o d . No. 8 Ocean Avenue, Ocean Grove, N. J. Box 2247 Directly on tho ocean front. Modorn in nil appointments. June to October., HOTEL GRAND SNYDER & BOWNE, Proprietors Occan Avenue, Oc«*no Grovo, N. J. Twenty miles full ocean vl«w, Send for book tot. June T a b l o S u p d U qcI from our own farm to October. \ Oil Alicea Ross, proprietor, . ;v;/T h e Amherst . * 14 Pittuua Avenue, Occats Grove, fcVJ. . . . irtond 2d Olln stroot,. Oceau Grovo,. O'? N. J. Ijoolt Box Ci. All modem S • Large Furnished Rooms to rent. * Half bloc!; from the oceari, with THE MULFORI) Improvements, Artesluu water.. Free boat‘d. Plano anti organ. Rea- excelient viuv of the same. ' • , ‘ Bonnblo rrites. Tnblo flrat-cW s. WAIfTHR J , MtfLPOlU). ATLANTIC Address Tlie Amherst, 14 Pitqiap Avenue, Ocean Grove, ;N. J.

UN ITED STATES HOTEL h o u s e O /-Jut r>* % r i J t n Corner ot Broad way uifd &eacti Avenues, r ClIAIlLKS J . IltW T . O F O S. Q W S i V M O U S 0 . Kirovv, N. .i. On Flotoher t4»ka, /' Main Avonue, boom Grovo, N. J. One block from tho ocean. Open Juuo 1st to September U U M VV C * . y 1 B V U O U onu b)ocu froJU oc(,ail aU(1 bathlng pHvll: 15tn. For t»rms address tho proprietor.. * W i i . l i a m ’O u n . Pitman Avenue, near toe Ocean Ion. Large vcrandafl. All Impiovements. TertUHtf toil’ia woek. T. F. M euuijt. ■ • HJW Now Open — lUttod, g\ a ditKmd up THE AROYLE M. B. OnitisTowinu Establlshe reasonable.1' THE WOODLAWN The New Philadelphia THE ALHAMBRA ' . 70 Mount Harmon W ay, Occan Grovo, Now Jorgey. Ocean Pathway, Ocean Grove. N, J., second House from the Ocean 400 Bowett Avenue, Cor. U cek Street, Aflbnry.Pnrlc, N. J. Central to all points of. Interest ta Tothosodeslrnrt^ of a convenient location, I think th?y will find nil they w ish a t thta bouse, M rs . C . A . C O X , O w n e r a n d P r o p r ie to r tho Pnrk and.Grove. Nowmunajjemout. AIrn. Adaliue Morehouae, recently of tho R an­ .Everything for tho enjoym ent and heal th of guests. Open all tho year. Totms roasoaablo* dolph, Ocenn Drove. • ' • • M a s . o . H. TourKiNS. P. o . B o x SUPERIOR FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT In tho moat beautiful part of the Grove. Unobstructed view of tho ocoan. Convenient to allplaoos of lntorciit. Ap|>olntmoati< tlret-oJass^ Blcyclo room. Juno fo Octobcr; THE HOLLY THE IVY HOUSE ' IVIR.S. M . A. CLK\TZnANX> Main Avenue, Ocoan Grove, Now Jorsey, Conveniently located near oceari, A ndltorlnm and CO 11 road way. Ocoan Grovn, N .J. .PJei^sun tty located m ar lako and beach? central to all ‘ pQBtofUco. L o o k B o x 21UL * , - M « S . M» E . S t u l l , Proprietor. Jackson House pointaof Intereat; aceoiuuKKlatlone Urutreluss; homo comforta} t^rim modoraio. * • M a s . J . C . J acs^s o s jMuiu A venue, opposite post- OCEAN REST Ilcck Avenne and- Pilgrim' Pathway, Oc«wi Grovo, N ev Jnr»

PILGRIM PATHWAY, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY Fall vJowof Bojv nnd Peach I’ro'meimde, TwonUoih Qoa^otv. Opposite Thompaou Park 23d season. Convenient to all points of interest. P. O. Bos 0153. THE MUROfeK THE ELLWOOD , . . yo. 0. ATLANTIC A YEN UK, running through to Surf Aveuuo : *■ 1 * MRS, &L A. liANNZKG • iL^UtrLb . , OC15AN QROVE, NEW JERSEY Com or Pilgrim I’nth way and fift. Herm an Way, Ocoan Grove, N. J. Box 21W. Ojnm Juno L The Lillagaard M. B. HEIllTiCtflS . THE ARDMORE THE ALBATROSS Abbott' avenue and tbo boach, Oomin Grovo,. N. J. Thirteenth sotwon, AU pointy of* inter* . Mns. M. M. RuixSULi^ Proprietor. W . S. TcnvNSBNn, Form erly of tho A m herst efit w ithin eatiy access. Appointm ent* and ai^rvloo llrairclasw. Special tAUm for Juno and Ocoan Pathway, uoar boach. Ooetui Grove, N. J. Finest looation. AU modern tmi^oyouienta. B3 and BiOoean Pathw ay, Oooon Grovo. SouthHtdo, m idway bt*woi*u Bench mul A uditorium S e p te m b e r .

S . U a y n im . Ocean Path* Ocouu Grovo,New Joreoy. LAWRENCE HOUSE The Sum m erfield finest locaiJon on tho HOTEL CLARENDON O C B R N C R O W I B , N . J . , , . bench. Unobstructed oooan A . S c u e n c ic —Homovcd from -tho Balmoral Qjrner location, uoar ocean, wido vcmt\dnft, beautUnt hluido troott, goixl nxncuj, exooltont ylow and Au*ltorhim , T otioh moderate. * Spcolal UU Ju lr 4Uj. Open Juno 1st to OcU 1st. Oorucr Pilgrim i’uthwuy and M u Tabor Way. Pietmant vomndos. tlnto vjoww, Proprietor. . J u t >9 to Octoboa. Mra. 3onN WILSON lor. puv^taand .baloony. Uonso onhirged and lm- THE'OAKLEY. . . _ pro*.*-...... Kloetric llffntii Porfoot Raultory...... arrtmgo- No..45 Broadway, Oceau Grove, New Jcjuoy. Facing oocau. lake antt plaVKrouuda. Nowh* raonta. Noar tho pier, camp grounds tvn

COUNTY AND STATE tagers are.John B. Roberts, Edwin F. Roberts, M rs.' Ella Sheldon Teal* . of • .».Red Bank's new electric fire alarm Philadelphia, and George E. Pancoast, system ls_ said to.be, a failure. ol Cam den.' ■ : . . .The, Freehold, high school Tyill re- '. .Two propositions ’ to change Me­ open on Tuesday, September 4. morial Day from Ma>v 30 to the last Sunday. in May, made hy Grand Com­ . .Trenton claln^s that census figures- mander Shaw,, of the 0.* A. R., is not w ill show the city to have a population likely to prove a taking suggestion In of. over 75,400. v New Jersey. . . - . ;W illiam Cram erJias been-appoint- ? ...The. shipyards at-'EUzabeth are • ed postmaster at Wrightstow.n> to suc­ rushed'-with; orders.- The greatest ac­ ceed Joseph B. Collins/ tivity prevails that was ever known Mr. R. B. Lamb, of Mt. Holly, has there. Twenty-threervessels are. now . been granted a patont for a shirt waist in course of construction for the gov­ and a shirt waist holder. - e r n m e n t . •' -V • • • . . j ; - y„ ; :: : 7 .Theodore Locke; a former resident •v; .The debt on St<.Janies’ church, .vat of Woodbury, finds that’ potato bugs Red Bank, is $23,000.'. The tlftli anni­ can be utilized as.fis'h bait. J versaryof the dedication of this church' • v.M rs.'George M. Pullman, after a occurs tomorrow, August 26th. An ef­ / six months’ trip abroad, Is now at her1 fort Is to be made;, to- r-edti^ tlie .debt; Always on the Lookout for desirable bargains, our clothing buyer • cottage -at Elberon for the rest of tho $3000 that day. •• season.- • .. . The talk- of a: new/ electric •trolley succeeded recently in securing for about one-third their actual . ..W . C.' Reick, city editor of the New ; ro a d a c r o s s th e -.m e a d o w s '"b e tw e e n v^Vtr: York Herald, has purchased' the ,G. R. lan'tic City: and f the- mainland, lias value a portion of the choice clothing disposed of by Francis M. . Colby cottage, at Monmouth Beach,: ta k e n d e fin i te - s h a p e .;: T h e . A t f a n t i The. go 1 fi ng season a t JTol ly-wood Youths’Sack Suits, cheviot plain _ 6 37 4.48'- Men’s blue flannel 7.75 5.98 train.: The cowcatcher hurled it into show s-no ;signs; o f'• waning; v,Lon g . be­ ■the river. It swam;ashore! V .. fore many .of the chibs wore ope.n.the Youths’Sack Smts, handsome brown plaid te.59 . 4.98 . Men’s nobby plaid worsted 8.75 648 . . .Seabright is .arranging for a Re- H ollywood . club ; was ■ ‘ alive w ith red Youths’ Sack Suits, nobby gtey cheek .: 8.00 6.48 • Men’s black- diagonal . S.98 • 6 48 . publican rally :in mid-summer in .the coats^ The qualifying rounds-for the. . way of outdoor meeting. Gov. Rcose- Championship .Cup will be played. to: Youths’Sack Suits, black diagonal 8.50 6 98 Men’s neat grey check S.gS7 6.89 ■ velir wiii. probably be, present. • day,' August 25. ' Youths’ Sack Suits, wide rib blue'diagonal 8.2q_. 6.69 Men’s handsome brown plai^l effect 0.75 7.48 .. :Tlie Brotherhood of St. Andrew '.The Monmouth county Board of. Men’s grey cassimere Sack Suit 5 op 3.50- ' Men’s nobby plaid worsted, satin lined 11.75- .8:98 will hold a convention at Asbury Park, Elections, consisting of two members : September i, to continue three days. At each from the .Dem ocratic‘and Repub­ least, 500 delegates will attend. lican parties, have reorganized for the We also’ want to remind our patrons that the clearance sale of Shirt Waists, Bathing Suits, • ..’The pension of Edward Slocum, of yean by re-electing the same officers, ■ • Slioes and everything Summery is still on. The stock is somewhat depleted,.'but there yet Lihcroft, near.Red. Batik, has been ii\fr- Mayor John *C.. Patterson, of 'Occ-ah oreased from $0 to $10 per month, J 4 o Grove, Republican, is chairman. v remain .to be liad numberless good things in stock. , gets $3SG of ba-'-k tension money, r ' v;Mrs. Edrfiund T. W oolley, of Red : .;The Salvation Army has purchW d. Bank,, has received a check for $2000 ■Che- Maple .Shade property-at Bel mar, from th e Red Bank lodge of Hepia- •to be-used and occupied as a home\a{ >ophs..of which her son. the late'Fr>mk rest Tor the salvation army officers. W oolley was the first member of the $ Cornelius , N. .Bites.'? frequently Re^i Bank lodge to die since Its organi­ drives down to Elberon to see Senator zation About six years ago. You Know Hanna.. The BJiss country seat, near . .’Sonator Hanna, at fJlberorf^patron­ Oceanic, is the-perfection of neatness..*. izes what is known as the “Bankers' . .’Michael .Burke'w as committed at. Train.” He rarely.ever is five mlnvites . Tixinton for. robbfttg-the oflice of the behind his'scheduled time in reaching the Stores wardon of the county jail the day after Hollywood. He Is’driven up from El­ he.. .was released from the Correction beron in a’private rig. He is an farm. - ( ... •/ . o m n ivo ro u s reader of newspapers.. . .The .Marlboro township board of '..The vOf!i'cers of the Toms River education has furnished the new school Game Association are: Charles I*.. house at that place with desks, bought Hohnan, president; John’.B. Stouten.1 PIONEER OUTFITTERS FOR MEN AND WOMEN from the old school at:Atlantic High-. burgh. secretary: George II. Holman, ! fands for $70. • . » ; ‘ treasurer; and these officers with .1. Howard W illiams and George C. Van-. . In Memorlam. ‘‘ ^r.Mariy of the Odonmouth Beach cat- J-Jisc form the board of directors. tagers' have gone to the mountains for The O^cah Grove Auxiliary of tho a two weeks’ stay. Tlie Couhrry Club ..T h e Freehold Fire Department lias Woman’s Foreign Missionary Sociefy and the golf grounds;are where the'at- decided to accept the,invitation of tho lias suffered a great loss by the death ; tractions are found. V .* South Amboy Fire Department to par­ of; M rs;;A. R,.Tliom pson, who for many ticipate in the firemen's parade at that yea rs "’h a s; filled.'w i th '’■ u 1 ffflel ity We have always made a specialty of sample shoes; . iThe new combination yacht. and ch ceH place on Labor- day. The Freehold' the office of recording; secretary. W liile, golf- club house.at M antoioking Is one because we know there'is better value in them1 for boys will go With Monmouth hose car­ eminently endowed by nature with \of : t>he features of .’summer life there. riage and a band,-and it is hoped CO or the money than can be offered otherwise. The •It is one story high and has. • wide qualities of mind which enabled her to more men will attend. .. porches. Strepst SI 200. fl ^perform with ease 'the peculiar duties great shoe manufacturers in preparing sample ,.;A special school m eeting was held required of her, slie also possessed rare .1:■ -'.,;A union cam pm eeiing'is being held in tho. Keyport graded school building sweetness of disposition which eudear- shoes for their traveling salesmen aire careful to "at Chcsilhnrst by Itew/i.L F. Slaughter, for the purpose of voting appropria­ exl, her to the circle of ladies who now of St. John’s African Union Methodist have them made of the best material by the best tions aggregating... $2S20,' Of this mourn..her loss. Protestant church, assisted, by Evan- a m o u n t $3(10 w a s a p p r o p r ja t e 'd .fo r j a n i ­ At the anhual meeting of the society, workmen. From each manufacturer comes differ­ ' gellst Margaret Wilson. v ‘ . tor's-salary, $500 for. books and sup­ the fervent tributes of affection attest­ ent sizes. We gather tliese : samples in after die /.Rev. Father Donohue, assistant plies. $500 for incidentals, £850,for coal ed -to the high place she held in the • .*Visitor of St. Joseph’.s chur.ch, Hoboken. und?UQ0 for teachers’* solarles.’ hearts of her co-laborers. We mingle salesmen are through with them almost at out own charaicterlzes trolloy. parties as "devil; , .The Scotch Plains Baptist church our tears with glad anticipations of the prices; Hence some startling values in Meu’s and parties/' and has-rebuked his parisaV was 153 years old Monday. The church joyful reun.ion that js.com ing to all th'e loners for patronizing them. Ladies’ Up-to-date Shoes. was organized by.a few .of the early faithful, who die in the Lord. W e ex­ . V.W , A. Bryan, of Eatontown, form­ settlers in Scotch Plains, and has al­ tend to the sorrowing family our erly ;of ‘Freehold, lias pun.-based 1000 ways prospered. Today it. is . one of heartfelt sym pathy, tcommending them .• A Few Items of the Very Best gcres of mining property .lii Peausyl- the most, prosperous societies of the- to the love of Him who never willing­ 1 rania. It -has on it iron; .coal, baryta Baptist denomination Jn Now Jersey. ly afflicts His children. Her life Ladles’ Fine Oxford Ties in black .or rnsset,top, light ar and superior building stone; The Rev. Gideon M. Shott is the pres­ among us has closed, but her sweet heavy sole, four different tcx s, worth S2.50 and S3. '. .Dr.; Francis N. Thorpe;*of >fount ent pastor. J Christian example and inllueneo will Sitinple price ...... $ 1.75 an d $3.00 • Holly; lias, reconsidered bis acceptance remain, as, a benediction and-inspira­ .. Tiny old Amoried's cijpV d e fe n d e r See Our Mannish Line of Ladies’ Shoes 1 . of a chair in- the .University of Ver- Columbia,1 sailed by Captain Tom tion to renewed \ earnestness In this • mon't; at Burlington, iind will retain mdst .Christianlikb work'of saving tho Mathis, of Tuvkm on. owned by J. de- Men’s Fine Vici.Kld aiid Russia Calf Oxfords, •'"his residence In 'M dunt Holly. Forrest Junkin, of Philadelphia,, won perishing. ... • . . ■ in bulldog .^Rev. J. W. Sparks, who lias been. the class A race for schooners, in ihe H. N, SIMMQNS. and plain toe..... Shoes that-are reliable and warranted a c tin g as rector; [ol the Episcc-pal cruise of the Corinthian Yacht Club; of . to give good, satisfaction aud are sold regularly for ; church, at Lakewood, in the absence •Philadelphia, over a sixteen m ile poiirse . , Tbe Daby. Parade of foi. $ 2.50 and S3. "'. of Dr. Schwartz, is considering a call from Sheltor Island, N. Y., to New President Appleby, of the Asbury Sample p r i c e ...... $3.00 • froni Christ church, of Toms River vil- Loudon, Conn.- ' ; Park City Council, has appointed a ; Inge. : • ' ' ;.•/; See Our W in g Tip Patent Leather Oxfords . .If golf increases in popularity the representative committee to think out , ; . .Because of troublesome corns, Mrs. next two. years as It has in the two ideas for the baby parade of ’01 as fol­ ; . Adolph Zuber, of Elizabeth, used car- years just, passed, instead* of having a lows: Dr. Bruce S. Keator, chairman; Shoes Bought Here Shined Free boll'c acid. The attending physicians half dozen links between Deal and Sea- Mrs. Keator,..Miss Fannie Ricbqrds, say .that the limb inav havo to be. am­ bright there will.be twice as many. .Al­ Mrs. Frederick S. Gibhs, Margaret FI. putated. It Is swollen to twice its 'nat- ready Elberon I lob are talking about or­ Frost, Miss Lydia Morgan,' James A. Guarantee Clothing: and Shoe Company : ural size. ... ganizing a club, while North Long Bradley, W alter B. Day, Jesse Minot, ..Up at Berkeley Bea«h four of-the BrancJi abd Pleasure Bay are -next in A. R. Parsons, Frank'B. Conover, Dr. five1 cottages are occupied. The cot- line, With several more in sight; George F. Wilbur. COOKMAN AVENUE, ASBURY PARK