WITH the LORD's SUPPER Ten Thousand Persons
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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, <luring the-services Sat new bishop, who was announced to was fired Tuesady night In the Beach ‘ changes in the election districts of the urday over the-late: Rev; S.. H, Asay open their (^.mpmeeting services that Audiiorium, Asbury Park, amid bush- township. • There are now. four dis 'Were seven members of the Newark t ' v - morning. Patiently the devout ■ ones: els of oratory and oceans of eloquence. tricts,‘ i-he first including Ocexui Grove conference .'and one of the Philadelphia. Went over ^o • the Auditorium at 10 The conitniueo who. arranged it deserv in Us.entirety.: The districts aiid their conference. o’clock and searched for front seats. ed, as they received Tuesday, night, a; boundaries.ate as foll^vs: ' .•': . Presiding Elder J. L. Roe said tfiat. ■ Swiftly the moments passed. Soon tho. generous measure of credit from' •District' No; l.^r-Beginnihg at the in-^ Mr;.. A say .was. born .in. B urlington ; INSTITUTED SATURDAY EVENING LAST church bell rang out clear on the beau Democrats and Republicans .alike, Hun- tersection' of Main street and Wesley county in J833. A t 11 he was convert^ tiful morning air,. .The big organ Ureils and thousands of . people stood' Lake, thence easterly a Jong Wesley ed. In the. spring of. 18<M he was ono, pealed forth.. Necks craned to see him at. a distance that night, with Marcus lUijte-to’ the Atlantic Ocean; thence of a class of young men apply Cor - < WITH THE LORD’S SUPPER as he should issue forth from back of Aut'eliiis llanna holding sway,*and en southerly to Fletcher Lake; thence admission to the New' Jersey confer the organ. Bishop FitzGerald was. tno joyed to the fullest the spontaneous ap- w esterly to .Main stree;; thence along- ence^ Me was the third’of that class only bishop in sight. -He was on thb pjauso Inside the Beach Auditorium the center line of Main street, north to die. ' ■ • '■ • - - platform, also waiting and wondering. and spasnioidc red fire and sky rockets' erly to the place of>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 <hishop h ad \tu rn ed up. “ W on side. These people know from the Lake, thence southerly along, the cen was even .then more or less of an in-’ Service in the Auditorium Last Sunday. der where he is?” \ n o woman asked jam stretching from each' doorway ..out te r line -o'f'. -Main s tre e t to . - n e te h e r valid from asthma. ; . : quite audibly. ’’Wont’ be. hf-re,” short-, as far as 150 feet along the gangway Lake; the-ncewesterly to the N.Y.& I.. 13.’ The family hnd Intimated that sincev .Bishop Hamilton-Talks About War and How ly replied her husband;- And that hus ■that there was no possible way of get R. R„ thcnce southerly to Neptune'City Mr.- Asay had lived' in Ocean Grove band at that time voiced .the sentiment ting into the Auditorium, or of hear line 1 ’ tJrf: nce \yos t'erly to Uey.nolds- largely for 15 years, they wonld wel to Settle international Differences—Monday of most of the congregation and of a ing the-Republican speakers.' So they Arch, to-.shark River, along Wall come remarks from the Association or great many dominies on the platform.' were quite content to stand apart from township Hn3 westerly to Shrewsbury Ocean Grove. res}denfs. Bro. Frank Witnesses the inauguration of Ten Daily But he was mistaken. He didh’t know siieh an eagor crowd and share tholr township line; thence northerly along lin, who was lii’s class leader, hereupon that the new bishop was delayed by a enthusiasm and hear their plaudits at the.S hrew sbury tow nship line to Jump*- said that over..40 years ago he knew Meetings—The Story of Camp-Meeting Day break on the rail that Sunday, morn a safe distance. ing Brcok; the-nce easterly along Mr. Asay,- who was . work Ing ;on a farm, ing. somewhere between. Cvean. Grove Senator Hanna's appearance on the Jumping Brook' to'Spring wood avenue for Bro.- Borjlen. He jwas very pious, by Day. ___________ and Loug Branch. " : ■ -platform"Vas the signal for a.demon read to Whites vllle* road to a line .of liberal in -g ifts to mist-doils; Had he In the nick of time a man .of strong stration t'hat was*, bu'd' enough to 1 .be W is ley T.tike.broolu;-then;e easterly to possessed a s t rq ng body he won 1 d havo -Main-.street nt place of beginning. said tlie Bishop. Rut putting men out yet refined.features, Roman inse*, flow’* heard at R<?ss'. People became actual been an entirely different man in Ills The thirty-first annual campmeetlng ing hair slightly streaked with gray, District No,,3.—Beginulng 'at* the in at Ocean Grove opened Saturday last ot the way doesn't always end trouble. ly frantic as scon as they ; saw ' .Mr.' later, year.?, his slim form snugly clothed in aPrince Hanna. They waved . handkerchiefs tersection‘of the N. V. &-L. 13. R,. U.-. Dr. Alday • was . always impressed • a l. 10.30. a. m „ in the big AiulUovlnir “I have known men to make more' and Ocean township linj, thence south trouble after fhey were dead than Albert coat; In'other w,ords. <a man <?{£' and umbrellas and .hats. They shomed with deccased’s piety. He had.always with prayer for the succeess of tho 1G very pleasing personally outwardly,' “Who’s all right? Mark . Hanna!!” , erly .along the. N. Y; &. L, B; R. R; to days’ service?}. F ro m I to d o’clock p. when alive,'* he <*-Qtitinued. The evil found at back seat, so - to sneak,'not; in emerged from the organ and came for over and oVer again. 1.0'i feet nortih of Mattison ;avenue the forfe’ranlc in many senses, berhape, m., there a workers- confers e in that men <lo often is not interred with tUiiv.e westerly to Atkins 'avenue: their honest For example tho blowing ward on the platform., ‘'Th'ttt’s fhe^’ S a i d M r. I l a u n a U^. o p e n i n g t h e and in • some .unobserved. ; .He was tlie TaUe./’iacle. At J.20 p. m. th ■; sa c - said a bright girl. And immediately 'meeting:- “New- Jersey- Republicans thence : northerly to; Bangs avenue; . rnment was cel eh rated. .The crowd up of the Maine made more trouble “unique, full,. rounded.” Above all - ho there ;werp whispering and. smiles and are like Jersey mosquitoes. They know t(i:n r.o . a4ong the . centre line .of was. precious to the I.onl,' . that attended this sacrament service-, after the men were dead than jf they B angs'- avenuo . to -Whitesville road; had lived;.. .. < , bobbing of heads all over the attdierrce. their .business/* Continuing in a Ser Bro, Galloway said Mr; AsaV “had al- ;; though!they all did not commune, was Slinking hands'With his brother‘bishop, ious yein,. the Senator sajd that his henc-:< ♦.westerly along tlu. cen ways impressed ns” "with his maturo •; unprecedented, their devoutness ' very According to Macauley, the Bishop ter line of Whitesvilie. road' to center said, the three greatest men of history FitzGerald, he sat down. For TO sec-: thanks were extended, to- the vast aud^ Ch rlstla 111 rv. “We called h 1 n r fa mil- . • marked.. About 900 took com m union. Oncls he glanccd out at the sea cf; ienco before him for its kind, recep line of . Sprlngwood / avenue ’ road; iarly fatlif.r.” he said. - because of Mr. Fourteen tables,With CO persons at are Caesar, Cromwell, and-Napoleon faces— 10 .0 0 0 of - them, more ithan had tion -which touched him most deeply; t hen re westerly toJum pihg Brook 'to Asay’s fraternal influence among meni each,.fifty of them visiting clergymen Bonaparte.