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VOLUME IX—NO. 16, OCEAN GROVE TIMES—SATURDAY, MAY 4,1901. Subscription $ i :oq per year*.
THE SUMMEK PROGRAMME. TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE. FIRE HOUSE CONTRACT. IN THE REALM" (JF FAIRIES ROUND-UP ON WEST SIDE. A GREAT DAY AT ST. PAUL’S.
Services in the Auditorium W ill be Insti Preliminary Work On Widening South Awarded to Philip Anns Company—Six A Pleasing: Cantata tLven in Aid of the Police Arrests Chared With the Jllefifal bishop Warren Prcacnes In the Morning: tuted on Saturday, June 22. Main Street to be Pushed. ' Bids Were Received. ’ School Library Fund. Sale ot Liquor m Township, !* . And Dr. O’ Hanlon at KvenIn? Service. . Ocean Grove’s slimmer program is The regular monthly meeting, of the . The Board of Fire Commissioners of For tho benefit of the library fund, With their dreaded drag-net the St. Paul’s church, Ocean Grove, was now practically completed. Tile audi Township Committee was held on Fire District No. 3, met on Thursday the bright little cantata, “A Peep- into township policemen on Wednesday af the objective point of church-goers torium will open on Saturday* Juno 22, Wednesday evening. Chairman iluls- evening to open bids for the now fire Fairyland,” was admirably presented ternoon swoped down on tho' Illicit last Sunday, morning, the . attraction with a concert in the evening, and on lmrt presided.- house to be erected In Qcean Grove, at at the High School building,, Oceun liquor sellers of the West side. Tiie being no less a personage than Bishop the 23(1 with a Sunday morning sermon' ' Treasurer Shrove .reported receipts the corner o£ Central avonue and Olin Grovci on Monday evening. The as guardians of the public morals- were Warron, of -Deliver, Col, As soon as and a song service illustrative of am ounting to ?U,583.04i and the ■dis street. sembly room was well filled, there be Hanked by-Constables White; Harhmel Pastor .Hancock leariied of the Bish Hymnology in the evening, as will be bursem ent o f fO,31G.9‘J, le a v in g -a bal It was found ncccsary a week ay6 to; ing but few vacant scats. Incidental and’ Hubbert. As the result of*;, the op's presence.in the Grove; he. exacted’ the case on the next Sunday, designat ance o f • make some changes: in the specifica to tho cantata there was a fine bass raid twelve persons, found themselves a promise-:from him to speak the word ed as National Day. The lighting contract matter* was tions of the proposed building, in order solo by Miv Karl Marten, and there entangled in the meshes of the ynet.. to'our'people; and that, too, .'after On July 4th Rev. T. DeWitt Taiinage laid oyer* one: week. . 'to have its\cost come within tlyj ap was also a violin solo by Miss Edith The raid was ahmirably planned and Rev. Mr. Hancock, in the Timcsi, had 1ms been secured as the orator. Committeemen Havens and Shrove propriation o f § 12,000. . . vanGilluwc, which with au encore se beautifully executed. In tlie course of ahnount-cd the themes of his own ser- Tho Sunday School Assembly for reported having interviewed a number Six bids were opened on Thursday lection, deserve speclal'mcntiori.' an hour it was all over. riions for tho.day, morning and eve four days will follow this, when July «jf Soiith. Alain street property ow «er» evening. The Philip Anns Company,! :The thread of the cantata portrayed The oUlcers, at tlie instigation of tho ning. These s e r mo n s,.. ho we ver, w ill . 14 will be devoted to the Sabbath ques regarding the pnSposed widening of of Philadelphia, the builder's \>f qur the. difficulties of one; It. 13. Porter, a Township Committee, had been quiet kiM.'p until tomorrow- . .. tion under itfen of national reputation that thoroughfare. The Impression, handsome schoqlhouse, . secured the newspaper scrllie, in obtaining an in ly at work for some time, and had 9b- The body of tho chiirch was filled, as speakers, to be.folio wed on the 10 th with some of them seemed to be. that. contract.- Their prjen was $10,37S.-1(). terview with .the fairies and a “peep - talned sufficient evldonce to incrimi the,congregation overflowing into, tho by the King’s Daughters. theimprovement was to be made sole The heating and plumbing contract into their dell for the purpose of.-fur- nate a dozen persons, mule and foraalo, Sunday, school room. Many .stran ; Tho Sabbath of tho 21st will be de ly for the benefit oi tho trolley com was awarded, to ,I. Ed. FHteroft,. of nlslilng cojiy for his paper. . The .There was' considerably excitement gers w,ere noted In--attendance.’ 'A.beau voted to the children,, and, will be ini- pany, to permit the laying of ri second Ocean Grove, whose figure for the parts were sustained in the following among the Italians .when.the roundup tiful day and .the Bishop together mediately succeeded by the Women's track on tho street. Of course the In w ork w as ? 1,570. ; f f order.: ' . \ ‘ ' . took place.t Ten beer-ark drivers formed a combination exceedihgly Christian Temperance Union, and thp terviewers took particular pains to dis Thus the building will co^t Sll.- R. E.' Porter,' Hora.ce T a n tu m ;-A m o s wero included in the proscribed • list. difficult to resist; . : National Temperance Publication So abuse the minds of the sceptical. The Ou l.tlO, which Is safely within the ap Goodwin, Chas. Wilgus; Edwin Gat-- 7’he offenders were arrested on war nishpp. Warren, always eloquent, ciety, whose speakers will represent improvement is to -be made for the propriation. lin, Chas. Martin; Mons..Sharp, Leon rants sworn out by Officer Gravatt. always convincing, with a Ilowof lan the fullest practical, advance of their benefit of the public, to relieve the Oliver; Billy'Blurt', Traby Eustis;/,Mad- Those arrested were Mike Licclarci; guage as pleasing as the-sound of rip . cause. . V . crowded . condition of that frequently- am Blue,'Miss Bartino; Skip', Chester W iliaih Gillette! Annie.. Vorhees. Felix Set Upon by Highwaym en/ pling waters, was at his very best The Memorial Day will occupy the congested portion of the street. New CJravatt; Queen of Fairies, .Agnes Bc- Setatine, Joseph Poppa, Bennie' You- last Suiiilay, and. to the audience of 20Ui; and on the - 30th the Summer- measurements have been placed on the While George Pullen, his wife and a deil; Somnla, Rita Sexton; Stella, Be nitza. Frank Petll.o, Frank Razzo, Mu-. St. Paul’s he dealt out the great truths School.of Theology will inaugurate its map of the territory to be improved, woman neighbor, of. New Bedford, atrice French ; Puck, Merl Hosdowlch; Marconzanna, Thom asProctor and \ at his.command with tiie same consid session.by a lecture from Mrs. Orrnis- so that now the exact .Hues of each I were returning home from a shopping lirnln, Russell Applegate. and Daniel 0|Rourke. eration that he -would give to an Im ton Chants,, an Knglish lady of great piece of. property are given. It' ’ was tour to Asbury Park last Saturday \ Fairies—Beatrice 'Clayton, ,Grace •O’R ourke, an old man, livp s in Qcean. mense gathering at the Auditorium on '• eminence in• theological presentations., the sense of the Committee that they night, they were set upon by three Habergahm, .Katie Miller, Mildred. t o w nsh I p. It is said ho h ak . jt w ic e . be a Sunday In August. And as if ho Other lecturers in the courso will be proceed with the prelirtilnary prepara men between Belmar and Como. The Applegate, Lilian Holmes; Florence fore* been, In court. upon the. same considered that his sermon was not ’ Rev. Dr. Courtes of Drew, formerly tions as rapidly as- possible,, so that men ran Into the road from a dump of Jackscn.'E la Clayton, Ellzabetli Scory, charge,; and each time sentence was enough \to do for our people, ho con- from Boston, the leading man of the work- on widening the street may be hushes. .Two of them grabbed tho Edith Lance’, Jennie R. Knox,. Helen suspended on account of-his. advanced ^1 ucted the: entire service—rglving out Northwest; Dr. Alexander, of Vander commenced In the early fall. A pub horse, thq third .seized Pullen’.''A s Rankin, Helen Stonaker, .Florence. age. . • • the hymns, remling the two lessons bilt, who stands on the same height in lic meeting will.be called to discuss soon as the horse stopped a second Brown,.Carrie Ferguson, Leola-Moore, Some of the offend6rs have been ad a'nd prbnonncing the benediction. ! tiie Southwest;. Drs, Dyer and Gamble,, the matter. ; * man ran alongside amU helped the Helen Applegate, Ethel Neff, Ella Ran mitted to bail. The others will be giv “The Humaneness of Christ” was justly celebrated in their profession, Special police powers, without- com first to drag Pullen from the wagon. kin, Marguerite Jackson. en a hearing today. (Friday). . his theme, .based ;upon a portibn o f Dri Gilbert,* of Washington, General pensation, were given Hans.. Nelson, He was knocked down in the roadway, Typsetters—Edith Hagerman, Edith Hub rev:s ii. 1.7— “Wherefore in all Secretary for religious education, with sexton( of Mt. Prosepct cemetery, to. and then beaten and kicked into un Goodnow, Mabel Vaughan, May: Ha things It behooved him to be made like • Washington Elects Officers. others of siniilar ability in process of AVesley M ooney, of.;W est Park, stable-^' consciousness. MeanwhUe the third vens, Ella Slocum, Marguerite Brown, unto his brethren.” In a simple, en gagem en t. ■’ . • < man fo r; James :A;;. . Bradley, and .. .to man started the horse down the road. George Hicks,. Georgo Jamison, Frank Washington Fire Company, No. 1, stralght-forwaril way the humanity of Among the preachers for various oc Officer Denick Hoagland.' of Ocean The animal ran-some distanco before Flanagan, Edward Gamble. o f O cean G rove, ’hold Its. annual e le c Christ was pointed out by the speaker. casions are tho .gentlemen named as Grove. The • police powers of ‘Joseph the-women managed to stop him. .af Gnomes11—W illie English, Prosper tion of officers on Thursday evening, H Istoiy records the ri'cognitibn of the lecturers; llev. Jos. Smith, whose Conley, the former sexton of the ceme ter Pullen' had become unconscious, Stone, Charlie Wltworth, Victor Lance, whloir resulted as follows:; . • . humaneness M,Christ by rils people, in great sermon last year on the special tery,. were revoked. . - hia pockets were rilled. When Mrs. W illie Liesner, Edwin Trotter, Alphon- Foreman— Titian; Sunimers, Jr. the sfnKtiij; o f’paons of praise., and in' doctrine of tfio association:in, its mas In accordance with a recent resolu Pullen and. her friend , returned with so.. Moon ey '. , ■ Assistant— Horace Kirkpatrick. . various u*ays i'efcnowiodgfrig H is good- tery of thought arid power of.delivery, tion authorizing the cancellation of help, the robbers had disappeared. Horace Tantum ma.de.an excellent Second Assistant— Kd ward l'J rid ham. •ness arid mercy. He took upon Hipir received the most general appreciation road holies, an order was drawn for Pullen was badly injured; newspaper man. As/ Queen of the Secretary— Milo Grlfiin. self the loi-m of man, "Iflie unto his ever accorded to a presentation of $522.07, to S. L . H etrick , fo r ,the re Fairies, Agnes Bedell did well. Rita Treasurer—John-Smith. • , - : ri.'thren," that. Ho might the moro that subject from the Auditorium; tirement of bond No. 8. Sexton, as Somnia,. gave a pleasing -.. Engineer-r-Eugene Goodrich. readily, have opportunity' to aid . hu- .Sampson Heirs.Want a Settlement. Rev. Cortlandf Meyers, of the Baptist Tito Collector .of • Asbury Park pre rendition of .. her. • lines.: Beatrice -Stoker— Calvin H. Reed. ‘ ~ . nianity In a practical wajv i-Io Temple, one of the most eminent min sented a bill o f $30 fo r ,t h e ’use o f a . The heirs to the estate Mr. W. L. French, as Stella, made the most of Collector— Derrick Hoagland. .wrought in a carpenter shop that K>> isters, in his denomination, who will team and apparatus at a ! recent fire, Sampson, who died in Ocean Grove lier part aiid sang well. Chester'Gru-'J Fire Police— Titian Summers, ’Sr., m igh t support H im self an.! prepare fn.- open tth e Cam p M etin g on A ugust 18. As the matter was ont of. thb^Commlt-. about a year agoj.aro aiixious that a vdtt made an excellent printer’s devil. Derrick Hoagland, Charles. Ferris. r. v.-oi-k' that was to benefit -mankind. The Camp will close on bept.lst, tee’s jurisdiction, . belonging to' the settlement of the same be speedily The owner of. a modern, up-to-date Trustees—Charles Chamberlain, Al- His^mcUod of aiding the1 people, uis with services In the Auditorium for Fjre Commissioners, tho hilt was re inade. Air. Sampson owned property newspaper y the Bishop, The mil sic will, be entirely in charge wltch captured the house as Puck. Th'e lease;'of the township offices and a division.of his wealth Is now be nominated for chief of the department, whoso earnestness was infectious. of Prof. Morgan, whose abilities estab was renewed for ono year from' April ing attempted through the Orphans’ Of course, the fairies came In for and iC F. Dodd, of W’est Grove, as as.- Christ’s life is the.ideal.life, an exant- lished the International Correspond 1st. Court, of Chicago, III. Counselor Da their share of applause, and they de sistant chief.. pie ror the.world, in the face of ev- ence School of Music, and whose choir Walter Gravatt and William Stecl- vid-Harvey, Jr., of-Asbury Park, has served it, too. A strong feature was (‘rytlxing !ie Was entiraijeous. calm, se o f from .300 to 400 w ill h ave the A sso ci man were renpnointqd police officers .•been engaged as* counsel to effect a the typesetters’ chonis. The gnomes, rene. masterful. IJerliaps; His cnur- * Miss Raboid Surprised. . ?. ation Hall.newVy decorated and chaired at a salary o f $55 p er month. settlement of the estate, and will very dressed in a costume belonging to .age, h eroically displayed a t th e .tlm o for their rehearsals, and tho graded Treasurer Shrevo reported having shortly go tQ Chicago for that pur their race, were fully up.to.all that wAs •Last Friday evening.a surprise-par He drove, tho money changers from the Beats of the Auditorium for service. received from Township.Collector Gif-' pose. ” ‘ ’••• expected of them. Eight .little girls ty was given Helen Rabold, daughter T em p le, was Dost tested In fa cin g t;ie TTiere will be concerts every Saturday fu.rd.?1600 on. back taxes. ' Just prior to hls«,doath Mr. Sampson f?ave. a crpditable m ay pole dance. of Mr. ami Mrs. Isaac Rabold, of 100 knowledge that Ho was to. die for tho Severaf pleasing' selections were n igh t. . Road bills for the ensuing two invented a drawbridge, which ex Abbott avenue. Numbered amoug the people, a fa ct o f w hich ,Ho‘ : l>i.'eaine^ The great children’s concert of 500. rendered yliy the school orchestra, led months will be paid fortnightly. perts pronounce to he mechanically visitors were Beatrice.Hampton/,- Al •a waro Shortly before. His transflgura- ' voices will he given on August 18th. The road committee was Instructed, perfect. by Mr.. vanGllluwe. ■ ' . • thea Hampton. Helen Imlay, . Helen tion. .The oratorio of Elijah on the 13th, to .enforce the sidewalk and curbing White, Marion English, Lulu Stone,' Tenderncss. was another of His at with the "Holy City” and "Stubat- Ma ordinance on Bangs avenue. Democratic Delegates Chosen. •: ■ Beatrice .French, Stella W&rron; May tributes. brothers brought their babes ter” between. The Bradfords, wltn ^orei^n Mission Society.’ •The Committee, adjourned to meet Cornweli, Blanche Moffett, Genevieve' Jo H im and laid them in H ls‘ arm other musical, celebrities, soloists, etc., The Democrats of Neptune township this (Friday) afternoon, when several The Woman’s * Foreign Missionary Franklin, Leona Whitwofth, Ethel Thcl-e was a tenderness In His method arq engaged for the season. Among held a-primary last Saturday in Park important-matters .will come up for Society of St. Paul’s church, Ocean Sampson, Harry Ervlen, Chester Op- of raising tlie dead, a point- brouglit the entertainments on July. 9 to 11, Dr. Hall, and elected the following dele consideration. . * Grove, on.Thursday evening, re-elect dyke,.1 .Elmer Clark, Willie English, out by the speak er In sueli a way as Robersonf'whose clear-toned voice and gates. to the special convention of ed the following officers: President— Prosper Stone, Lawreiice • M llier, to .shed a aev, iigbt over the storv of •brilliancy, of description made liim.so their party called to meet" at Freehotd Mrs.. William ■Margerum; Vice-Presi Robert Mllier, Will Jones, Charles the widow of: Naiiiv and also that of great a favorite last year, will give'ii- • Wireless Telegraphy Demonstration. ; on Wednesday, May 1: C. .Meyer Zii- dents— Mrs. A. L; Kilgore; Mrs. James Perry,. Charlie Whitworth, ,- H arold the ruler’s du'nghter, who..was “not ; lustrated lectures on South Africa and Ross, Mrs.'A. Wilson; * Corresponding llck, Avon; George W- Browii, E. M. ,. M r. W illia m J. Mpss, secreta ry of Sampson. .. dead.; but sleepetli,’’. : China, and 1 the Rev. Dr. Davenport, Secretary— Miss M. Henry; Recording Deutelle, Neptune City; A. T. Rogers, the American Wireless Telephone and ■It was J> genuine treat to hear tho Who gratified the audience last year' Secretary— Miss Ei .Duiiham; Trcas- Charles Bogart. Bradley Boach; Telegraph Company, paid the Grovo a Dishop expounding the great Scriptur hy. the same, characteristics, will 1111' Frank, L. Oakley. Walter Clayton, Mr. Robbins Makes His now. v is it .on. Thursday. B e fo re .ta k in g ;h is urer-r-.Miss Rosa Hawxliurst; Assist al, truths ip his m asterly wav. A n o th er the 17th and 18th, with illustrated lec Ocean Grove; J. L*. ‘Thompson, Titos. departure for Philadelphia, where:his ant—;MIss S; D.. Jones. • : • Albert Robbins, of this place, who treat ivas. the music rendered by ilio tures on, the Holy Land. On August Wynconp, West Grove; Philip Goletn- ollloc is located, he appointed Mr. A. JIlss. Louisa Sted. returned mis recently • purchased of W. x- Uceglo choir, under the leadership' of ll'ss '7th Dr. Hamilton will present the sionary from Africa, will speak at a bock, W illia m Griffin, Ji\, fourth dis L. Wilocx. of the Hotel Lo’ Chevalier, the lattev’s.real estate business in;As flennett. The latter -sang a solo. South;land tinder the illustrated alle speclal meetlng to be held Wednesday, trict; Joseph Harris and C...E. Cook, general agent of the . company fo» bury Park, presents ’his card to the: Open the.Oates of tlie Temple," and gory of Alladln’s Lamp—with others West Park; .J. L. Kininontli, Joseph Ocean Grove and Asbury Park; Mr. June 5. • : readers of this paper.today. Mr. Rob as special Selection the choir gave yet to be announced. ' . C. Patterson, William K. Deyereux, M o b s. w ill return to the Grove** on e day bins transacts a general-real estate tho Te. Deimi. The theological lectures will be lim Samuel A. Patterson, Charles E. King, next week and, with the proper in-, iNormal Pupils Practice Teaching-. and insurance business, has hotels and At evening worshln Dr. d’Hatilon ited to two each day,; and will be free jr., and Joseph. L. Cliver, Asbury Park. struments, will give a demonstration cottages for rent, negotiates ■ loans, occupied the pulpit, to the delight of to all who desire to. attend, . Prior to their graduation In June, Each delegate was empowered to se of tho possibilities of wireless . tele the several Ocean Grove .girls who and will at all times act as the hte- another large'audience. He selected . Young People's Meeting will be un-‘ lect bis own alternate., graphy. The demonstrations will bo diitm between buyer and seller In pro for his text a portion of ..he thir'toentli dor Dr. Yatman; whose program pre have been attending the State Normal The primary whs brief.- C. Meyer given at the above hotel, the ‘exact perty transfers: His offices are at: chapter of*flrst ^orinthidns.’beginning sents many new and Interesting fea Scfiool at Trenton, are now obtaining Zullek presided, and Joseph Harris of date to be decided upon inter; when with the ninth verse, ‘T o r we know in tures, especially, in more, tlme-'for practice in.teaching in- the schools-ot ficiated as. secretary. ■• • ••’' ’. ' . 220' Main .street, Asbury Park; You Mr. .Wilcox, will issuo invitations to can see.his sign front the railway! part, and we prophesy in nart.*’ etc. private services. this, vicinity. The Misses Anna Good- the affair. station. ' " The Holiness Meeting will also he now and Beth Woodruff, are serving As -riilght he supposed. Dr. O’Hnnlon Wedded at Markerura V illa., made the most possible from the sub- held all through the season, and will in the .Ocean Grovo school; Miss . Eva jo o t In. hand, contribu tin g an am ple be-in charge qC..Miss Lizzie Smith. Another Pioneer Removed, - Clayton at West Park; Miss Ruth Margcrum'Villa, HaM aih avenue, Jones-at Bradley beach, .and Misses Charley Bilm s Has Got the Mumps. share towards the enjoyment of a "Whllo all the others— Twilight. Sun was the scene of a pretty home weduing, Ono by- ono the'.pioneer settlers are Lizzie Walling, and Hattie Ferguson .'great day at St. Paul!s. ■ rise..Family Prayer, Helping Hand, Bi on.Saturday afternoon last. Mr. Her Plague.take it.diere is Charley BUms being removed. Their ranks were at Red Bank. This Is the customary ble hy Dr. O’Hnnlon, Sundav' Schools bert Hendrickson and; MI sb Julia L. gone and got the • mumps—just the thinned by the death of Andrew. Jack method of procedure with Normal pu bv Rev. G. W. Evans and Mrs. W ^H. Haines, both/ o f. Haddonfield, N. J., plain, low-down niumps—arid that, too, '. Will the Bridges te Free?. son Brown, fa th er o f "EUliu Brow n, of" pils abmit to graduate. were married by the ; bride’s uncle, when business, at the postollice Skn-m. Children’s.under. Mrs. -Thomp-. Jieek avenue; Ocean Grove, on Tues . .,Mr,;James A'. Bradley•prosenteil this R ev. W illia m M argerum . The. brl^lo and telegraph olfice ia on the jump. son. Beach, etc., all of which will bo day morning at his homo, 013 Scwail resolution at Monday’s meeting of tho under the supervision of the Devo* Inspector Van Cleve’s Meter Tester. and groom spent several days in the What’s the government to do now Asbury Park Council: : . >♦ . " avonue, Asbuiy Park. Cancer of the that Charley is laid up? And all this tional Committee—are to be held as. Water Inspector Van Cleaf has .fit Grove, before returning to Haddon ' “Resolved, that Councilman . Treat tonguo was the cause of his death. when the .President is off on a ‘jaunt usual. ted up a meter tester In the basement field, where on Wednesday evening a and the president of this board be ap The deceased was 73 years of age. over the country! Too bad. Char The indications of rentals point *o of tho Association building. By its reception was given them in their own pointed a committee to ascertain the Funeral services were held at/the ley is the general factotum of the a full season. use it Is possible to accurately test iiorpo. The bride is a daughter of Mr, advisability and practicability ofh av-' house on Thursday afternoon. • The-in Ocean Grove postoflice. He Is also .every water meter In the Grovo. Peo and Mrs._C.-M. D. Haines, prominent ;lng the Ocean Grove Association and ter merit was at Mata wan. Mr. Brown tiie'telgraph operator. Out the mumps ple who complain that their meteis people, at that place. the. City of Asbury' Park make an ap . : Desperate Attempt at Robbery. . was a. building contractor. is -no respector of persons. are “running fast,” or in other words,, propriation-for. the maintenance of A desperate attempt was made to Wesley kaKe and repairs of tjie bridg registering more water than is actual Forest Fire Near Wardenclyfie. sandbag and rob Jacob Jeck, a jewish Services at St. Paul's. ly consumed, may have them tested at - . - Crane-Mackenzie. . . es. threby removing the. necessity of merchant of. Springwood avenue, on Capt: Rainear, president of the board .toll collecting/’ any time by applying.to the Inspector. There was a happy wedding at Oak Friday night of last week. The assault Preaching at* .10.30 a. m. tomorrow' of Education, came down from War- The contrivance Is warranted.to regis ley Villa, corner-of Pilgrim Pathway The matter will be discussed liy tho (Sunday), and at 7.30'p. m., by tho doiiclyffe,, L. I., on Tuesday evening ion Jeck was mudo at hisstablo. His ter accurately. > ; : . and Mt. Hermon Way, on Tuesday af Ocean Giove. Association at tho com lusty cries, for help frightened off his pastor, Rev. E. C, Hancock. The Sac and spent a few days here.. When ho ternoon. Tlie groom was Mr. David ing May- meeting. ' What th6; result- assailants, whom he described as ne rament of tho Lord’s Supper will bo returned on Thursday, lie was ac N- Crane, of Newark, and the bride will be. Is purely a matter of specula groes. There were three • .of them— administered after the morning ser Miss Doren W ill Go Abroad. . companied by Mrs. Rainear and son tion. . mon. Tho theme, of the evening sei- Mrs. A mile Mackenzie, o f. this - place. one tall and two short.. They, tried Miss L,. A. Dorcn, supervising prin Joe, who have been the guests o f Mr. man will bo "Our Record in Heaven." Rev. Z. Clark Marten,, pastor of the to en velo p th e ir victim in; a blanket, ciple of tho Neptune township schools, and Mrs. 1'homns Wyncoop for several Giant Will Patrol Park Boardwalk. ' Strangers’ class Sunday morning at F ir s t B a p tist church-, * Asbu ry.: Park, but: lie succeeded in freeing himsqlf, contemplates Av 1th muc.* pleasure a weeks. In a forest fire In;tho vicinity 9 o ’clock. Sabbath sch ool a t 2.30 p. conducted the .cormohy that made, the ' Founder Bradley has secured Volght'- not, however, until after lie had re European* trip at the close of • the of Wardenclyffe, tho first of tho week, m. Epworth League meeting at G.30. twain- one. Mr, Crane- is a jewelry Burke,, the Jamestown giant, as a ceived several stinging blows in the school term. She will leave here in Dr. Baldwin, who was Interested In Prayer . meeting Wednesday evening manufacturer: p.t’v Newark. Mr. and boardwalk attraction for Asbury Parle face. The miscreants made.off under Junc,.ahd will spend .the entire sum the development of that resort, lost I1I3 at7.15. Class meetings Monday and 'Mrs. Crane’s wedding .tour was a trip to this coming summer. Burke is seven cover of darkness. mer abroad. It-is gratifying to an life. The Doctor was known to a Tuesday evenings at 7.-15, Washington. They wiU residq at 3S feet seven inches in height. He will nounce that Miss Doren has promised number of Ocean Grove people, who All seats free. Strangers made wol- Nichols street, Newark.. pose us a policeman, and will bo sta-: an 'occasional letter to tho Times, greatly deplore his fate. Honed at theTiiost prominent place, oa Mr. Moyer's ;Novcl Plan. which we feel siiro will be enjoyed by Contractor Carman.Returns; the; boardwalk. ,It Is said that tho oiir readers. She will be accompa It'Is said that Rev. William G. Moy Dig- Cars ,for Local T rolley. giant, who Is but nineteen yoars old, nied b'y Miss Hetrick, of Asbury Park. ‘•I am glad to get back to .the Grovo er, of St. Paul’s church, Penns- Bishop Warren's Visit. . is still growiug. . '. The.Atlantic Coast Electric Railway again’,” said Mr. William H. Carman grove, formerly of the West Grovo M. During his brief stay in tho Grovo Is negotiating for the purchase of.two on Thursday* Mr. Carman, ^vbo Is a 13. church, has adopted a novel means oyer Sunday Bishop Warren, of Den To Bridg-e Sunset Lake. doub'le.rtruck curs. 42 feet in length, to contracting builder, went to Bloom Thanks, James ; Same, to You. . ' of'increasing the membership of the ver, Col., was the guest of his sister- A n appropriation o f $20,000 has been b.e placed in servico on tiie Belmar field lust November to. erect-two fiats. J..E. Quinn,, for a number of years Sunday school. To each pupil who in-law, Mrs. A. ;L. Kilgore, of Heck, recommended by the County Frechold.- division. Seventyrflve persons . can IIo ox hoc ted to ho gone' about six managing .editor of the. Ocean Grovo will bring a new one, a paper fish avenue, Tho bishop was accompanied ers to bnlld tlie proposed bridge across he carried. In a car of this size and not weolts.. Contracts for building at that will bo given. At Christmas time the •thither by; his granddaughter: Mis3. Times,, has purchased the paper from. Sunset lake. The' Freeholders m et on lie uncomfortably crowded. It is in pjaco. multiplied so rapidly upon him William H. Beeglo.; The Times-Is one two bringing In.tho greatest number: Helen W. Warren, of Devon, Pa. On Thursday afternoon at Sunset Hall, tended to have tlie cars ready for use: that lie was kept there six months. will-bo presented with an aquarium Monday Bishop Warron left for North of Monmouth’s leading weeklies. .Mr. - Asbury Park. Freeholders Cllvor. and’ early in July. . • He reopened his office and licadquart- containing four gold fish. ampton, Mass., to visit his. brother; Quinn has made it so. Success to Rockcfolller,. of the Park, liavo beea ere at this place on Thursday. . ; you, John, and .nifiy you be compelled and on*Tuesday lie attonded a meeting working hard to secure this bridge. of the M. E. bishops at Portland, Mo. ; Injured by Falling- From a Horse, to work;overtIme.— Manasc’uaa Herald. ■ Sandy Hook Route to Open. By being thrown from .a horse Mon Memorial Trees Planted. • Vandeventer-lientley. /. Malas to be' Replaced. * ■ • .Tho Sandy Hook route of the Cen day, George vanGllluwe, of this place, Ocean Grove’s Arbor Day is being Rev.’ Genzmer Prcaehes to Veterains. •• tral Railroad Company of "New Jersey 'Announcement Is made of the mar sustained a sprained wrist, and sev-- observed today-(Friday). This morn N.ew water mains of larger size will wlll.be opoijed for the summer on. A special sermon t(/'the members of riage of Mr. Harry B. Vandevcntor, of eral of the small bones wero dislocat ing memorial trc.es wero . planted in replaeo the mains on the lower side oiC Monday, .May G. Tho Monmouth Will C. K. Hail Postt G. A. It., was preached Ocean Grove, apd Miss .Blancho N. ed. Ho Is the. son of Grocer vanGUlu- Auditorium .square for tho kite town toward the beach. At times dur bo placod in service on that date, leav last Sunday morning at the Evangol- Bentley/ of-West Asbury Park. The we. Tho mishap occurred on,Main ay? Holmes W. Murphy and James S. ing the height of the season some difD^ ing Now York, pier 8, North river, ical Luthorun church, Asbury Park, ceremony was performed by tho Rev. onue. Tirtister G eorgo w ill w ea r his Yard, who wero-members of tho Ocean; culty Is encountered In getting a suf fo o t-o f R e c to r street, at 10 a; ra.' and by Rev. Georgo A. Genzmer,.of.Ocet^n G. 13. Hancock, at the West Park M.i wrist In bandages for a week or Grovo Association;- the Rev. Mr, Asay ficient flow. Tho larger mains will' 4.30 p. ra. G rovel • E. parsonage oh Snturdey, April* 20th. m ore. and. Mrs. R .‘F. Sillimari. solve tho problem. OCEAN GROVE TIMES—SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1901.
been near death by “drowning. .This REVERIES OF A BACHELOR. • THE PEOPLE KNEW HIM. man told of the Incident’, lie hail been THEO. OSBORN, What treasures ilenr of Hie days a^onc in Chicago with ids nnele foiv a weeU; -(Benson’s Plastor.ls P.ains M astcf.), : Monmouth ‘ Are tlicse vvlilcli I cherish now? * he had fallen off the-roof of abarnj.lie 'Goorgo Wrisiiingfcon' mndo nnd sold Hour, , SuccessoHo - - 'S -C l: ■■■•! What lovca.tlie.v tell of llii* withered part. had been on a jury Ifi a lawsuit;.lie itad niid eyery.> barrel' o f ilour. iu- tho -'market' Of .many a e.-trch-s* vow} ‘ been roiihed by a man on the-hlghway.’ ,hraj^l^d.^G. Ayiwhiagtpu, SIpauty6rupu,V J. ARNOLD OSBORN & SON, - A curllnj; lo.ck from a jdtMy head - All tliesojhhigs were told over without soUV without-delny^ j JNo question w as’ ever Trust and Safe Deposit : That prisons, a irlitjt of koIiJj a nilstake.' together with ‘.'hundreds of raised : its lo 'quiiijiy or weight; © ii Jellies It had n plarr in my heart .until . j Jou^oii ’« Pcsi.])lii8tcr ; 5,000 • The scnrJct ftr^dibf n rihhon uorn - lluvtpn' was complimented oil nil sides. ])hy,sieiatis tind druggists, ami.a" multitude . AND Atid:fodcd hy pa'ssiiijr tltiio; , of jicoplb no-ii\an can mun!>er, linve settied W A X ' ■ AIOiNriOUi'H BUILDING, The mother and sister fully accepted Will konp thom'nhHolnloIir moiBtnru nnd- It plowed so wnrin nt her hjo\v white thro»t tlxfiti ,'*Xoil.eaii.trustitv’*.t-liey.say,. 17 acid proof. I’arninno Wnx i» nl8r»u«nfut In . .When life was-a Joyous rhyme. him. diid he settled down hito his place* •• n dozen other wftyit about thbhonBO, Full Couglisi eohla, lamp l.viekVlunUiiigo, nnis^ dlrecHoMHln-pjicu, pound |>4ekago. ;. unquestioned.' Three months had gone Asbury Park, New Jersey. ■ A herchlof daintily fdtred in la^c,' cular si iii-Liesa and vhcimv.vtisiii, tvouhiea o( ' • ■ ‘ Sfiltl «,verywl»«,td. • CURBING :M • S T A N D A R D Oil. CO. A hit of rt spotless by, and the talk and’ wonder had fill tlie liver - and. kitliio.TSf iiinaenzu - or griji’ ^ . What Fuhtle Fen?c of a dyin? love - . . . . died out wlien a blind man came along 'pUetmipiiia, and till oth$* diseases open t»£, Its del teat codors hriiiKl , 'One day., l ie w a s known in various v il .external treatu\eatV nv^qi'oitcb relieved anti lages as “Old Hatisoh." . 10 saug. .cured;'by,IJeilyOii’s ria s tfr. ; 71 Embury Anenue .What treasures dear of the.daju apono ' • , : ; Do ‘ not ; aasanib .thfit-,]>eHadoniin. (3apsi-. .Arc thc.ec whirli I cherish now 1' • songs, told fortunes uud performed Capital, $100,000 ctim or S.'rungtheaiug plostors a to 'Justus Whnt.lovi*a they tell.of the withered part. tricks and was well liked.' Standing on good as? Uouson’s. They are vastly in- ' ’o c e a n g r o v e , n e w Je r s e y Of many a eau-lcss Voiv! the public square with a crowd around; . —Oldo' State Journal. • ferior.—N o other plaster is as good us Surplus^ $ 25,000 him, lie sang songs nm) theh nsUed if lJeu^on’s . . . \ *' FLORIDA AND METROPOLITAN Estimates furnished for all kinder Of Jjtred Hurton was among tlie specta In eompeti‘.ion with tho best-known Blue Stone Work,'at any point In tha . * * $ * O* O 4> *$ O * ♦ * ❖ plasters ot Jiuropo aad America, lh*ii6ou’s LIMITED ; ^ i, .. ■ : tors/ .Jared stepped forw ard, and the huvo rcccW od jifty.jire hythext turn id*. Stato of Neiv Jeraey. Flagging ana old man took him by the.hand. It was Curbing it Specialty. /' his boast that, having once heard a For salo by all druggists -or wo svill pre By the Seaboard Air Line Railway, Exocutds all trusts known to the law. | T h e Case ©i.V*,f pay post ago on auy number ordered -in tho man’s voice and shaken hands with Loans money on Bond and mortgage.. Umtod Slates, on recoipt o f 2uui oaeh. “ .Florida and W est India Short Line ” § J e e r e d B w t o m . f him.- ife could forever after, identify Seabtir.y & Johusou, Tilfg. Chemists, N.Y. to the W inter Resorts of the South. Receives deposits subject, to check • aiid him by the feel of his palm. The Only Line Operating .Daily Lim allows interest on doily balances. B U Y T H E “ Th is Is not Jared- B u rton !” he ex FORTY DO-bLARS seems Hite a very ited Trains to Florida.;V Acts as Trustee, Registrar and Transfer B Y M. Q U A D /::, ' claimed as he,let the liandfalL . low''price for a tloslrahle building site, \ Agreat -./■ -/Y E ffve‘ January 14Uh> the Seabbard; “ Itut it Is,” chorused a dozen voices. hut 'bite owivons of Alberta are oft'jring Pays ooupons. • A 'it liln o lta ilw a y i th e ' only. lino, .pper-, “ B ut I s a y -it Is not. I t is not Ids a. fow plots at t'hait figure: See Vie adT I,; Copyright, 1901, by C. B. ’Lewis. auipg dally limited 'trains to Florida, Makes demand and time loans o* ap itand. 1 never inet this hand.before.” vertisemen.t in another column’. The. pitt on its niagulllcenit ncW" 'train, proved collateral. . ' S# ^ *it -x- ❖ * ■:•:• <> <► -:t <> <& ■/<$ •: Mi, Atlanta Thoma*; F .. R yan,, : G. D. W.'.yroom, became of the true Jared Burton no one -i* ' - ORANGE,1 MASS.': v ■■ lh ■ teure.of this. After ten .days and still j 4.35 P. M .• ConnecUons'.aro mado both W o . J. . Harrison^ i: H enry. Mltciielli 28 Union Sq. N . Y „ Chicago, III., Atlanta, Ga., ciiin say; but lie doui>tIess m ef his death at' Miami on ‘Uhe easit 'eoast and Port- ■no word be was advertised for, and do* j G ^.1 F, .Kroehl, - Bruofc S. Bleator, St. Louis,Mo., DalUiSjTcx.jSau i'’ra.uclsoo,Cal in’ Home, w ay through, fa llin g Into the Tampa on, the west coast for Key- i s 1 tectives were emf)lpyetl to hunt him.up. ■ FOR S A tE BY , hands of Hit* gang. Ue had papers W e s t and .-Havana.. T h e ‘'l^iorida . .and- O. H. Brown, . ‘ Miiau Ross, Tlje.search was* not given up for three : with hitnobut how .they;got.hiin to trflk ...Ice Metropolitan Ulmlted”..is : luxuriously ;::;y Ai-’ C. i'T w I a ln c .r v -T'-Y-j months. and then it was believed that j aiid glve.-tlie Incidents of liis life can equipped, in- every; respect,^vith Pull N. ,Ei UUOHANON. . OEO. A. 8UOCX he was dead. . with all its equipment, including a man Drawing .Room Car;; Compartment. *$?!?• not be understood. It was a curious A year lind gftne by and tlie mystery Tuft Soda Fountain (10 syrups); Seat Car with .Drawing Rooms and State thing that another man should so close was still unsolved when one day .fared • ing capacity 200. One of tlie finest RoonW , Observation.- Car,- ithnooigh D ay ly resemble him and should bear, the BUCJUHOH & SMOCK,' Burton- vetttrned—that is. lie said he j ice cream gardens on the coast. For Coaches -ail'd ■ undxcelled Pullman. ' Din-1 satue scars, but it was a faefn ot to be 1 was Jared I'urion. and the question .* "terms and particulars ’ address', . Ln-g Car s e r v ic e .. ’ v .‘ got over. T h e blind man and the 8her-" .j. . WhdlcKale and liotiill of whether he was or not brings out I ' F o r f urther intonm atibncaJi bn; or-,. iff declared the man to be a cheeky Im ; C; H. MILLAR, s wriito- to' all Pennsylvaaia - Boilro-ad. ■V • •• . . : Dealers In..' • this story. On leaving the train he.J postor. and the latter furnished plenty 3o.| Seventh Avenue, A-sbury Park offices; or represen'tati vcs of /the Sea- met Squire Danforth and shook bands of proofs, hut the question has not been boaM Ailr liin e Itailnbiad'ia't 300 Wash-; / H settled yet and perhaps never will be. iagton; Stir^t,‘Sostbn, Mass,; i206 aiid I passed a day in the village not long STEWART &' HERBERT 3 71 B road way, :N dw L-York;3 0 . South ** •Third . Street,’ ; Philadelphia;- 207 G er-, ago. and 1 found the people about even man Street, - Ba. O. Box S3 and or M. E. SEXTON’S FLORIDA AND ATLANTA FAST In Tiie Century Augustine Birrell Cornor Main St. and Asbury Avouuo, thus characterizes Gutenberg’s epoch Ma i l New Livery and making invention:. flS B U R V PARK, N. J. The invention of movable types was .M. G. GRIFFIN - By the Seaboard Air Line Railway, Boarding Stable the greatest distributive Invention that ‘ vFlbrida and Wfcst India Shoirt Line’* Next to New School Building. The only brick, gver was or probably ever can be made. to the W inter Resorts of the South. Fire-Proof Livery Stable on >he coast. It ’ circulated . knowledge among the Conti actor and Builder The Only Line Operating Daily Lim-. children of men and plays much the OUR SPECIALTIES, itcd Trains to Florida. OCEAN GROVE, N. J. same part In human life as does the Adamant Wall Piaster, Our om transmission of force In the world of Tho “Florida and A'tlanTa. Fast Mail,” manufacture of Cedar Shingles,'King1* physics. It was marvelous how quick-, another of the Seaboard Air Line Rail Particular Attention Given to ■Windsor “Cement Plaster," Cedai iy thought was circulated-even in the Re8idcnce. No. 66 Heck ^renut way’s splendidly equipped trains, leaves Nows York daily\.ai 12,10 A. M., Boarding Horses. Stable- Bedding. ■ . . THIS IS NOT JAKED nUKTONV’ age of manuscripts. A book like St. 23rd Sti^eet Station, Pennsylvania Rail Augustine's ’‘City of, CJod” was soon A ll k inds or currlftgia to Jjli-e,. Special ao~ : with him and asked aher the mother O e e a ii (Jro T c, BI. J. road, wrth Pullman Dntwlng Room commodrtiionfj for Btmw-riding parties ; elo«. , £pVv.i and sister. Tarther .up the street he copied thousands of times and trav Sleeping Car and Day Coaches to Ital- od carriages for funerals anjl weddings; . met a village merchant and shook eled all through. Kurope aften-a quicker/ olgh,t Soutihern Pines, Coliunbia, Sa Hntnch o fllccs: \V. H: Beetle and Captain hands and laughingly said that he had fashion than' most printed boolcs can vannah, Jacksonville, Avhere connec fialnear’s tent honsc. A. R: SH REVES Chaps, Chutes, llougli Skia :V been east In search of a wife. lie today reasonably hope to do. but St. .. tions axe niade' for St. Augustine,- Telephpnoai-B Augustine occupied a unique, position, '•Instantly nad pleasantly-cured atono appHca- Tampa, tund aU Florida points* Con- £ w alked to his hovtac, entered, and called. tlon .by Ldurelic OitMaim. Tho effect is la- and hand cppying, though a greht neetions are al^o made Vat -Hamlet, ’ N. : \i to the family and kissed mother and stantaacous, no oil;. no grease, no iiiuss, no N , E. B u c u a n 6n Geo. A . Smock trade, employing thousands of scribes. soiling of anything. Can bo used anv time. C.i with PuUman Drawing Room Sleep sister and apologised for having wor While youareat work If your hands feel rough, ing Car to A'tlanita-,, Ga., wi th connec ried them as lie had. . lie. had the age^: CQttld never have fed the new learning chapped, apply it, it.drles in instantly and your tions i at, A'tianha• for ^Jew/Onleahsfand height, look and’voice of Jared, and at or kept allvei the reformation. .The bands are smooth and soft, need not oe.covered up nor washed Off, and not soil the finest silka Mexico, aaid Texas oind ;Pakiftc' Coast & v!’:'f i r s t the .wouien accepted him as such. age of Gutenberg was an age of Ideas or satins. Absolutely Imrmiless, pure, non-in- poiij:ts« This train;, connects at' Wash and dem anded books. Just as our.day is jurjous and simple, lilegant after shaving and W holesale and Retall'jpcalers In . The story he told was &* queer, •one. splendid for chafes of children. 25c., 00c, and ington with. .'train leaving ;Bo3tbn 7.00 Best Quality of Meats Only r ie had. gon e-to jp o k at a lead, tnihe a 'day of mechanics and demands cheap $1.00 bottles. . • - P. M. 'Leaves 'Philadelphia 3:505 A, M., v.'i-'r oivith n view of buying, and during the motion, telegraphy and telephones. Cm Baltimore 6.22 A. M.. Wa^b '.iigjton 8.35 Gm y Hair; Wells9 Ualr Balsam, ; Bhort time ho was left aione.be had ten berg’s ilrst printing otlice is marked A. M., Richmond 12.23 P. M., arriving' If gray, Wells' Hair Balsam (not a dye) grad Southern Pines 0.57 P. SL, Columbia; dnbled d6wii: fin old t sh a ft.y He knew by a tablet. Go and gaze upon It and u ally restores to original color, black.or brown, 11.20^ P. M., Savamnalh 2.50 A./M., 'Jack- ' . no more after that until he suddenly think of the New York Herald, the 7.0c., $1.. DriiKRlsts, or sent by express prepaid. 12. ti. W E LLS , Chemist, Jersey C ity, N. J. BoiiviUe 7.30 A. M., St. Augns'tino 11.10 • caitie tp himself one day In-a town In London Times and the Bible, for two A. M., * Tampa 5.30 P .:, M. Through ; Kansas and found himself a tramp. pence. ‘ ’ ' W ells’ IIa ir) Tone. Pullman Drawing Room Sleeper New Ballders’ Hardware ' Mam Street The fall had protlueed eoncusslon of York to Jaclcsonyllle. Through Vesti- Onpa for-the Buhl. Pull Line and Best Gib do* 5 '- ’ the-brain, and, thougli treated by doc.-, T ilt liornc Ho lloilKlil. i>uted Passenger Coadlies and ■; perfect' LUgSlns Is troubled with an over- Tho f-lite toilet requisite. A superb, high-, Opp. Ocean Grove School- House. ' -tors, he had lost his m em ory and his class preparation*. .A new, delightful-, wonder service.-?;; '>% \ -f'- •’ Mixed Paints, Leads, Oils, Varnishes, > V ' fi'VvidentUy - andonly recovered hls^wits weening curiosity about otlier people's ful and only successful preparation in tho pres- l«V>r furUlier • JnformaUon, call on or 1 ervation and invjgoration of shaggy, brittle^ Brushes, Etc. .^wiien a: eo'nstaUle: hanged hts Uiead. affairs. Occasionally lie gets taken write. to all Pennsylvania Railroad Asbury Parle,.N. J. dry, lifeless, uneven^ sickly grow th hair. Stops offices/, or represen/tatives of tho Sea ^^^■^flgalnst a- door In' arresting- ltfm. He down, however. ■ iijatr.coming out inotid' application, , Puts new King’s Windsor Gomont, Plaster. lie met SiiiltboisMn a car; lie does not life-and givds a vigorous, gj-owthy, healthy , board -Air Lino /Rj^liroad; ttt 30G Wash Oar own uiauut*olare o f Cedar Shingles. }t ;bad told lils istory, fQund_friendsand look to hair* whiskers and. moustacjie,. Frees ington Streeft, (Bositon; iMiass.; -1206 and ^^S;t(i)'eeii assisted to roach bts b o i n e . ; know Smlthers very well, but be "me head' from • dandruff. Dries quickly so that 371 Broadway,- New York;. 30 South Ofllce, Salesroom and Yard-: boy’s" blnf as If. he'were a lifelong, women may use it as welt as men; keeps the •' The. fetory passed all right with ' tlie hnlr glossy and clean, and the scalp free from tQiird Street,- Philadelphia;. 207 ,Ger P e r r i n e & i-.V women for a day or two, b\it as U got frtund. ' • ■ ■ • disease. Cleanly, cooling und relreshing in man Street, B:ilUmoro; 143*1 New York RAILROAD AVENUE "Busy, eh?" lie Inquired at onee. ied toilet stand,. 130c.:and Ave.j WafiHiington, or to R. 19. L. Botweon Seooxid and T h ird Avenues “ Yes,” .said Sinlthers deliberawly; J a c k s o n pro a nil cdn t hey bega u :tp, tld u,bt. O f Bunch, General Passougor Agent, ASBURY PARK express oh' receipt’ o f Si.U)...' K. 5. \VliLI.!^. Pont^moutili, Va. ^ Qve doctors' In town, fo ilr .(loclaiicd;. “been ,'lo'oklDg after a liorso for. my Chcmls^ Jersey City, N .J . ' ^ vtlie th in g lu*|iossll>lo. OOf f thetlie ;l,n00 • 1,000. w ife .” - \ "Have, eliV Well, let nie look over ...... inhabitants..not. more, than .ten were Woman’s- Suffering and Joll-O, the New Dessert. ■ '/satisfied of the truth of the story. The him for you." Misery. - . GEO. PRIDHAM ploauea all’ the •CamilyJ^’oiir flavors:.— m atter spread until two oi: three conn- “ Oil, I've bought him." I f women Buffering from uterine o r ovarian' MeatsialPoultry disturbance; from painful, irrcRular, distress PRACTICAL •“Not without trying him? Was be ijpmon, Oraaigb, Racpbarry .tmd Straw* *'• ties were.interested and a dozen news- ing periods, knew of the great comfort and borry. 'At your grocers. 10 ccnta. Try FRHStl STOCK t& ^ 't e ,/paper8 w ere discussing It. and flrst_ sou n d V” , ” , -' i ■ prompt relief that maybe had by tho use of Wells’ Stomach Klixir, existence for them It today. i P R O n P T 9ERVICK and last a good mauy people-had their . "H o appeared to bo." would be more tolerable. Tho serious perma House Painter fl’lm lii.et Ifl/m nl’ rtmll’Dli "Doesn’t shy V"’ . ; •' ■ V .. ^ nent dangers that may come.from these trotu FREE DELIVEHV w a s to test this Jared lUuton’s memory i “No, certainly not’’ _ . ''’ -f.'.i.' most women, .This rem edy "was and Grainer about the 6vonts of bis life. It !\vas a " G o o d m ou th V” ’ v i" 1 niost miserable stomach condition which no igrcat point In big favor ’that he had •■I’-c-s, 1 think so.” drug or combination‘of drugs seemed to re recognized two or three citizens at the '‘Good'manners?” lieve,—an acrid, irritable, distressing, condition - OCEAN GROVE, N. J.. ;: N o. 125 Heck Avenue cuuscd likely by a b.\d L iver. A fte r many trials But here Smltbors nlTlved at his S ® ; .'moment of his arrival and that later on and experiments'the combination known as BOX 3013, had met dozens of others and made street. When the. reached the door, lie W ells’ Stomach E fixir was happily hit upon. : Oor..White field Words cannot express the degree o f relief, euso mistake except in one lustauce.. IIrt called back to-UiggfOB: i : ' : ''v ; y./ and comfort, this remedy, has given tho sub W a n t e d f;*;’ (hdd seemed thoroughly familiar w: .."I ueglected to mention the klud of scriber. The Inestimable value, of this rem edy in such troubles-is beyond computation. E s t i m a t e s p r o m p t l y f u i o t s h o t OCI 2A W I ¥ . J . horse' m y wife wanted. It was a From the hour o f the compounding o f the first on four desirable Lots J ‘»raatters, and wbllo lie did not write ciothcshorse.” , / v- • bottlQ o f W ells’ Stomach I51ixlr.it has been a valued and indisnensablo fam ily medicine, and A CfJAVflTT5 v i,;«s free a blind hs formerly it passed It ha9 been found by the women o f the house Cookman and fclark fo r Javed’ s cbU\ogvtipliy. lie bad wIth ■ I)reiulinl Dream. hold to be a most effective and comforting /him tlie key of his desk; he asked after remedy at painful, dfstressing periods. avenues, uear Dela qse * YienM + bsj&€r y Koblis—Old Tltewadii Is.nbout deiul For Stomach, Howcland' Abdominal distress ARCHITECT AND BUILDER ,W> - certain erothm he had le ft he casual fr o m ; llisom iila. Says lie Is afra id to and misery, Wells' Stomach Klixir gives Bread, Plo »od Fancy Caice, prompt and salutary relief; eom forting,‘sooth, ware. Very little cash Plntis and spoc 111 cations d ra w i for all felnds ly recalled various Incidents :uul ofwodpm wood,stoae or brlok buildings* For go to sleep. - m g, and gently invlgorant to a weak, feeble, timtth lUtmrKrty CiotSS ECtllud (iown .iis Uiq Iprig lost to debilitated stomach. T o an acrid, raw, tender, required; ;■ vrorlcmimBhtpandprtees -rcWl refer to aUltor Dobbs—Ijoes be fear burglars? \rhorn I have dons w ork In th e Gray© and inflamed, feverish, irritated stomach gives most S?j^23ZT 3£Ti 7* - flMifevfttiirnod iwlicd lie lcaruoil tlmt his Men- Bobbs—No. but the last tlnio lie slept benign and happy relief. Kolioves pain, dis lUirlc. K fltlm iituaiheerfolly given . Ifi.'j’ - ■ttlty !4ltv Avag tpno minstinnofl.questioned. THo ie ni'Offltltlrpromptly do*QUAINT SAM HOUSTON
HIS PICTURESQUE ATTITUDE IN THE Low= , UNITED,STATES SENATE. The season com)irohcnSan Francisco. Direct connectiof from “Best In the world,” said Richardson. tlio East every Tuesday. For full ia - “ T e ll him to send me' $800, and I'll formation apply to Southern Pacific m ake him a deed.” Co., 319 B rondw ay, o r N o. 1 B a tte ry In ,d u e tim e the 5800 read ied Wash? Place, Washington building.— adv. Ington in the shape of . a New York draft Richardson sought Houston, Corlies avenue is to be improved under the State who, bavtiig executed a deed, took tho D ISB R G W ’S draft aud indorsed it. • Road Act, and will be the Grand Boulevard leading to “ You say this runu of yours is a good : fellow ?” lie asked thoughtfully. the County .Seat at Freehold and all the back'country. “Couldn’t be n better one,” was the TOOTH WASH emphatic answer. Per Cleaning and Preserving tli# “Send him back this draft, and tell Teet’i and Guma, and Imparting a R»- him Sam Ilouston has changed his J'Oshing Tasto and. Feeling t,o the mind. What can you buy a good sad: M outlL die horse for out in that couutryV?’ He Compounded and for sale by was told that J?200 would do It “Well, then,” said Houston, “write to your 5 . D. WOOLLEY friend and tell him to buy n first class - D ru g g is t saddle horse about 4 yeaos old and keep lilm for me. When congress ad-' 47 Main Ave., 9 South'Main St.. journs, 1 will go home with you and ride the horse down to Texas.” Opposite Ocean Grove Gates. Without delay the man in Illinois re ceived back ills draft and bought a sad dle horse, the best he could find. Just G e o r g e m . B e n n e t t before adjournment Houston sought. Richardson. “ You say the fellow who's got my horse Is a tiptop good manV’’ P a in tin g . Richardson again declareU him one of the time IN A LL ITS BRANCHES the best In his district, • “Well,” said N p. 116 heck Avenue, OCEAN QROVB, N. J Houston, with a sigh, “ I should have ; liked first rate to see him and also ray horse, but us affairs turn out 1 must go to acquire valuable property for a Very little money. What Shall W e Have taif Dessert? straight to Texas. When you get home, This, quostion arises ia tin: tataOy go over and see this man and tell him every day. -Ust us answer it today. Come in before all the lot^: offered at these special Try Jell-O, a dcUcloun dessort. Pro- to sell the horse anil do what ho parod in w o minutes. No baldas! pleases with the money. And, by the prices][have been taken up. add h ot 5vater and set to cool. way, Richardson, l wisli you would , Fia-rore:— Ldmon, Orajrge, Ilaspbcrr; •write and tell me if It was a good horse anil Strawberry. iAt y.ur grocers. 10 or not!” —Personal Recollections of Ga- cents. lusha A. Grow as Related to Rufus Maps and full information Upon application to. (Rockwell Wllsou lu Saturday Evening Po st. .
SntlKfactlon. Brown—So you lost your lawsuit .with Sm ith? < Jones—Yes; but It’s a satisfaction to anythin}? yon invent or im p w o ; also' rot lmow that SmUh didn't win anything. CAvEAT.TRADE-MAHK, COPYHICKTorDESfOM PROTECTION. Send model, uLctch, or photo, ' "But didn't you have to pay him for freo examination and ndvice. $1,000 (lainagesV” 1 . “ Y es; but .lits la w yer got that.” — BOOK OH PATENTS fco before pauict.' Philadelphia Record. Patent Lawyers. W ASH ING TO N. D .C. The Intense dryness of the South A f rican air Is very destructive o f leather. 226 .-plain Street To Core a Cola in One Day Hence boots soon wear out. \ Toko'Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. J ;i druggists relund ,ie money i? it Tho animal rhnt tlrst sacrumbs to ex- Asbury Park, N. tells tc> euro. E. W. Grove’s slgn&ttmi treino cold is ihe iiorsci. Si o il <»cU box. 25c. 4 OCEAN GROVE TIMES—SATURDAY MAY 4, iyor. OCEAN GROVE TIMES—SATURDAY /MAY 4, 1901
orado, will join him before San Fran-, SUNSHINE S0CI3TY. HOW QUAILS HIDE./1'-'" PERSONAL AND PERTINENT A business meeting of tho Asbury Upper Lehigh Coal 0CEAN GROVE TIMES cisco is reached. One car of the spe . •/ Tr- * Park and Ocoan Grove Auxiliary to $ ~~ .... 9 a Specialty PUOCISHTO CVCRY SATURDAY j ‘ cial train is fitted out as the Presi Olive Branch Organized to Represent the AKliofifirh the Sinn Conl«l Not See d*eliibs tuniici*. unless something unexepected . turns1 A. TV Jones as treasurer. lyn, havo opened their Pilgrim Path-, The local branch,- which is two over Its back when "laying close” In day. GOAL, WOOD, CHARCOAL up, he doesn't expect to give much way cottage for a few weeks. Their S.’ months old, is called Olive Branch, the woods, and this 1 have , always Mr. and Mrs. T. Nelson. Llllagovo TO COHRKSPOKDJCNTS-^c. shall bo time to business. There is no need daughter, Mrs. Georgo Lester May,' V Kind to recclvc ltems; fairy tale and pitied any one $25,000" ■ w eek. AN D CO KE this community. AVrJto only on ono side Wolcott Poland, who escaped, from V of the sheet. . . ' lihood of anythin*:- having, to be dis-: lives. The president ‘ invites all to 'Who could be gulled by such a very ■ Major John C.' Patterson visited his tho township lockup early last .week, ■nr: Tho full niuife and address of the writer posed of before his return, that cannot join, by sending name and address to Surplus son George at Ardena tlio tlrst of the ,v transpin ent fa bio. $5,000 was recaptured ou Saturday morning P a p e r ® should accompany nil communications, Sunshine* headquarters, the Beach’ month. • f.’ not necessarily for publication, but as a be handled by the tlifee members ot. One day while bunting qusill a covey by Constables White and Hammell.. Kuarantco of good faith. Anouytnous let*. Avenue Ifouse> Ocean Grove. ‘ ‘ the Cabinot—Secretaries Root and Hushed . wild and scattered in the The street sprinkler was put in com Poland Is charged with assauu and • tcrs w ill! not be noticed. The officers,.of the International So woods. lily companion look the old mission on Monday for the first time battery. ---- ' Address all communications, either for Gage and Attorney-General Knox, left ciety are:' President-General.- Mrs. B E S T GRADES the editOr or news. departments to ; dog and I the pup. and we proceeded i.W. H. Beegle, Pres. ... W . H. H a m ilto n ; Vice Pre^. this year. In- Washington.. ;lii fact, the business Cynthia Westoyer Alden; New! York Taylor & Clark, carpenters, have Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Bellaven, of Just received a large assortment of J; . THJi jsblTO Il, •' State Division President, Mrs. Joseph to beat up the cover. The first point built a handsome hooded porch to the of the government is just now largely V , - T. A. M ilu ;r, Cashier. . . - 1. ; / New vfork. were vlBltorsi to *_e Grove at Lowest Prices . ' • Ocean..Grove, N. J. .P.. K n ap p ; V ice-P resid en t, Mrs. N e llie th e pup made w as at 'the. .foot o f a front of Mr. C. H. Porter's cottago, routine, both domestic and outside. ■ last Saturday. inexpensives but very pretty effects in | l^. C. Furman; SetTetary aiul Treas small tree/where the trees stood thick, corner Main and Pennsylvania ave 5UBSCRIJTtO.N HAT!? - / urer, Jlrs. M. M, Painter. blit where the ground was stony ami : . Board of Directors: / ■ . I.aat Sunday, the llrst real spring nues. ■ A new roof is to be placed on was covered only .with thin patches of day of the year, brought out the crowds the house. bed room papers. Just the thing, for » Ono year ♦.,...;,.$1.00 W hen tlic Circuit Rider Came. ■; .\. Headquarters, No. flu 5th avenue, \Vll.l.lAM II . JJEKOI.E . . . WiLtitAM IX. U a m ii.t o n CAI.VIN-1 V HunLKY on tho boardwalk. - ‘ Yard and Office : Six Months co Now York. • . .. dead leaves. ■ ' .After spending a w^ek In tho Grove- hotels and boarding houses. § Oak and Pine Wood Three Months 3 5 The folio win g poem, by the Bcv. II. • Society M otto— “Good ICheerj^,> '-V Taki,ng the direction of tlio dog’s STKI-Iiiik P.- Wobu.Rv ' Nathan ,T. Tayi.oh , Jacou Si-n.ts Mrs. E. E. Boyd,.of Central and Em- with his mother at the Cliattlc cottage, . by Cord or Barrel, 79 South Main St. .Single Copies 3 Cor.ts Each. ; Bowen .Lockwood, . has been given to C olors—‘Y(?lVow and white. eyes, 1 passed close by itis liead and, ■ '] T.‘ Nemox Lim.aooke William MOhax / T \ * bury avenues, has had her cottage 114 Mt. Tabor Way, .Mr. W ill Chattlo the Times for publication. It will Flower—Coreopsis. V ,v.\ brushing by the tree, at the foot of ta stefu lly repainted. "/;•• / . : . / > ■ ... on Monday returned to New York City, OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL p/30 Telephone 59 A surely touch a responsive chord .In Society Song— “Scatter Sunshine.” .* wliore iio is pursuing a course of study SATUldUYy MAY'-!, I ML w hich he stood, walked, on. 10 o r 15 Transacts a general bauking business, issues letters of credit Mrs. Horace McKee, of Now York, many of the "old-tirners/.’ who read The thing that-goes the furthest tow- fpet,- but flushed nothing. spent several days here this week with In medicine. • .this paper, and who wiU appreqlate its • nrd making, life'worth while ■ Going back to'tiie (fog, I-carefully . ■ Available in the principal cities of the wbrid^ . ; .i. i; ... Mrs. W. H. Beegla. ■" A son was born to Mr. nnd MrB. The first number of the rtdsv Asbury' sentiments: ■ 1 That costs the least,1 and 'does. the. took the direction of.his eyes and look-, Miss Jonnio Keast, of Newark, Is William Tantum, of 1101 W est Fourth Grand, Gookman asid Summerfield Aves. | 1 Park Jounml wuilcr the management hf the’little State of Jersey, in. tho ■ moat. Is" just, a pleasant -smile/ ing closely discovered sitting between Collections carefully made and promptly remitted. visiting Mr. aiid Mrs, John R. Crlppa, avenue, Asbury Park: on Friday night, 1 he smile that bubbles from a heart of last week. Mr. Tantum Is one of . o f th e r.Ie.ssrs. P en n yp^ck er appeared years now long, ago, • the rootsvof the tree within a spait of ot 14 Abbott avenue. Hint lo ves its fo llo w liVcii, : the prove’s.efficient night policemen. ft- Wednesday as a morning'"paper. There A rider came .with saddle hags, his tny foot the bird, aiid lying-well oVer Mr. Samuel Nlttlnger, of Phlladei- :;Y AS BURY PARK, N.-J. 1 W ill drive away Uie Vloiidfi of cloom Congratulations. • heart witii zeal aglow. lihia, V is ite d Ills wife and daughter at d J. EDW. FUTCROFT its back was j i<(large dead oak leaf ia eyery reason to believe .the rejitye- nml coax the suu r.gnni; • “ Thestatutes roBiilntliu,'tliobpomtlonHor Nnuonai nunlts m eorm cii wlsoioncrpUou that,' . 'Members of Prof. Morgan’s summer He rode upon a “dapple gvey,” with placed In sucli a manner as^to couvliico tlio Queen ovor Sunday. . p • ' j-natod Journal will be a success. iSvi- l.Ls f.ill o r >Vbi’th nml ^oodnoss, too. coosclontlou8ly confornicd to by ojIWrurK and diruoton-', no InsUtuUon o f bnnlcbig a|v chorus ns they come to Ocean Grove v a tlow iu g ta il and mane. ...v the beyond all shadow of a doubt that Miss Emily A. nice, who spent tho wiili manly l.dnilness'blont; proftchos the N ational fo r deserved confidence o f;»n d n'ecurily to -"iintroiih*” .;’ are requested, to attend rehearsals in dcncd. o f a Klffli. tone., is m anifested in .And the- gosp el, (ir e s ; w e re lighted winter in Charleston, is expected to U s woi-lh in illioti -dnllnrH,- and- it the bird had placed it there. Tliornley Chapel nn Thursday eve its contents. We wish it a-full meas wiien the circtijt rider; came. . arrivo In tho Grove today. doesn't cost-.a cent. 'My .reputation for veracity Is fairly nings. under Mr. L. vanGillitwe, pre ure o f prosperity, *. ; Mr! W. Harvey Beegle visited His homespun clothes "wero; nnelent Tills d iecrr lio.-ni w js -srt to music good, but I wish that imp could also paratory to the. summer’s work! style, but a lire shone in-his eye; friends in Camden and Philadelphia iW-.Mrs.Joscidi Fairchild Knapp, New make a stntchicut iti this case, for lie Mr. w. II. Knapp, of Ocslnlng. N. Y;. BLOOM & EIDELSBERG Gnonoic I<\ KaoKtii., President. several days the past week.: The Kpnorable.Joh'n \V. Griggs,:late And he had no paper, sermon/., and no .o v k btnlc rresidont. and sung by her and I were tbe only witnesses of this, I)a . HAJioKr/Joii.vaoN, Vico Presictout, has. leased tho Beach ‘Avenue 'House, 611-613 Copkmari Ave., Asbury Park, N. J. Plumbing ..\stllted; whining cn\ ; . . Mr. S.‘ R. Engio, a Philadelphia dtug- ■■■’. Attorney-General of the United •States, .a.tho nccoiuber incotlris of Branch to me, strange and Interesting Inci -, . MAim.vJi. Sc o tt, CaHhler. ,’ " .l.'LVD a v ; » , A5Bt; Cashier. corner Beach ■ and / Wob'i avenues. ■And in the lo w log. school, house he dent. v . glst, is stopping at tho Mansionilouso la now associated with the Ja\v.firm of* " '“ “ Iw ii aiiopfoii hv llicIri- Mr. niuVMrs. Knapp reached tho Grove : pf;eac]ied \vitbmight'and’main; : . tornat (mini Society, an:i is cal led "Th e . P; S.-^We got the bird.—Lewis Hop-, i a w eek fot* re st and recreation. on Mohday evening! and are°crinifort- •: Dill & Baldwin; of New' York City,; Aiul the people brought. the • candles, Tinning, Gutters and Leaders, Hot Air and Siimdjhio Hon,;.” .Mrs. Knapp Is well kins In Forest and Stream! , - / -Rbv. J. 11. VnnKliIc, a member of tho ably Installed In their summer home, Ladies5 Gus-. i when the ciiicrtit r{dei' came. ’ .• whose New Jersey, office is- iii; tiie Com Known in Ocean ('rove. ■ >-'• FIRST m fm sk l BANK Association. Is reported to he vciy.ii/l Mr. W illiam Grldlth, of Poultnoy, Vt.,' . - Steam Heating m ercial Trust :C6miiany<;s* buiUUng ut lljs parish w;as among" the liills, some at Ills homo In New Brunswick. 1 a. summer, visitor to the Grovo and a “ THE MAN WITH THE ADZE.’’ •»-:*;• -h-: m./. /.. . ' Or^iinlzed-Fohrnn ry, 1880 v ..Jersey City. The services .of air. .. seventy miles around, . . . , . On Friday evening! May 17th, St. member of the Auditorium choir, In a County Democrats BeofffanlM; Paul’s M. E, Sunday-school Will give 9. ' Griggs wLli place this firm among the And. be entered every open door, H o u -'t lio Uiitelier.*H. CUotvsitnK D lo e k letter received this week says his wife wherever it was found; ‘ : : - -•" .lloumbiah County, Dombcrats indt al la K e jil SmiMHli n m l N eat. V • Mattison Avenue arid Bond Street an entertainment In the church. nnd son, William, Jr„ wllUsall June t-. ' f fo rem o s t o f 'its Idrtti in thl.s.eountrj*;* Suits made to order. We GARDEN HOSE A a d h e nevor failed o f.: coin i ngT: f mid hrhellold.on Wednesdav, and adopted A coustriieiive rather than a dostruc. M r. and M rs. "W. T L Carm an roturn T 1st for a trip to Europe, to bo gone un- the; sn ow ,-^qv sleet, or " rain, . ; ".'■ a new coiistitutiuii Cor. the party’s gov- tlve force Imiiljed by the tmuio Is “the ed to the Grove on Wednesday, from ' t i l A ugust 10th. carry a full assortment of einmeiit. The plan of reorganizatlbil " / : 5 ' A S B U R Y PARK. N. J. • W e arc to lia v e Dr'. T a lm a g e with us ’And- they jammed’..the okl lhg school man with the adze/’VwhA Is .sometimes JSloomfield, where they spent' the win- .Miss Louise Packard, of Brooklyn, t - Pilgrim Pathway, Opp. Postofficc com)iriaes. .committees lepreHchtliiiS £ on-July 4lh as the.orator of the day. house, when the circuit rldor caino. seen .by early comers to the meat mar- tor. . 1 .- | ■■■... .v/as a guest this week at the homo of. Ladies’ Cloaks, Suits and $ the county, township and separate Jmn.siicts 11 i*n:Kiml b:inklu^ biiHinbss, Jssui-s hitters ot Mr. John (lrecn has given,the Olive her. sister; Mrs.-Samuel W hite; of. 128 ft ; Sob mi the tocsin. -The’ Doctor lias Wiili' hls'.J^ible and his hymii book, ;lsaiS;V-..'.'.V ••• . !;/•-■. election districts.. Those’; three rif- • Vapllat,,8M o,W iM ! credttnvalliililo In the nrltidlm l cILIl-s o f tlio vrorla. For. House a now coat of paint, t,int.adds -Cooltman avenue. Miss Bertio Pac- Skirts at moderate- prices. S! | been ; here before. • .Standing • room • which were all he" had In trade'. ;;nni::ntioru; w'oi-k in unison, atid y e t M ost persons have doubtless obser.v? ckunncl (lomestiu uxcluiuges huaiilil au,l snia. Colloo- tiSJl-|»B M.Hy ^ V « (l>5> - to tho appearance of that attractive kanl, a cousin, of the same city, has OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY H e, bn the hack of “dapplo grey,” his ed the large blocks upon which butch • tions ciirnntlly omde and iiroaiptly accounted for. Din- * - could not be hail in the. Auditorium the tliolr. :>york is largely independent ot count mcclla^n tie ld "f uesduyii tmd K rldayaatrf a , at. hotel. also, been entertained at the Whlt'o sermon often; niade. ; • ers trim their steaks and-chops. The Ladies’ and Gents’ gar Ift . . 'Suridd^.vnlph't,i»o. preached bore somo eneh other. Tliis gives each locality home during tho weelt. lie rode .: through . 'forests, forded. top .of the block Is Cisually as smooth; The National House sign is up, and an .opportunity to work.in the mannei ; Proprietor W llljam Jones of the.. St. years a^o, There are many people who stream^, his message'to proclaim; - JSoAith oi*‘ l)i iiKCToas: / P rop rietor AY. S. H ays and w ife aro ments cleaned, pressed jest suited to that locality, without as. gloss, but the const am chopping of Elmo, corner Main and New York ■V'won Id' like to Near Grover Cleveland And the “sacred light” shone, bright, / expected down from Philadelphia next being bound down by iron-clad county meat thcrcpn roughens the surface a.-.H/Kroshl, Albert C. Tn-lttllll!, I«w « 0„KeimMly, B. W. Klvllbllite. Oliver II. Brawn, S in - avenues'); lias utilized a portion of his wheh; the circuit rider came. . .week. and repaired. All our ,work lecture in Ocean Grovcj. Give us' all rnl^. The entire'organization can be eventually'. The general-idea seems to uol Johiison, Alahioii it. Mupjoraiii, I>. C. C'ovort. Wm. ir. Jleeeie, Wni. Jtntlmwny. . large yard for tho erection of a build changed any year that the Democratic The Hatfield cottage, corner Cen the.big guns iu the list./' Grandma .laid aside her knitting, in bo that-the 'butcher keeps bis block ing to bo used as quarters tor his sor-. is fully guaranteed. ' oters want It done. The county, com- tral and Embury avenues, lias been '.^er white cap looking sweet, • smooth by merely sawing off the rough' vants. Ho has also renovated the St. mUtee is.-made up of one member repain ted in a ttr a c tiv e colors by \V: U. GEO. W. PATTERSON The chi 1 d ren do hit ed tlieir Sunday rig, section. Such, however, .Is not tho case. Elmo ami added many Improvements. As a special, attraction for, Asbury from every townslilp;. but all town- liu rfp ril. vandal! were clean and-neat'; . ' Speclnilsm has even entered here. ■! H/C.'W ik s q a, Ptesldont. Mr! Georgo P. Wardeli is again' se “ bjps.entitled.to more than fifteen del C. C. Cr.AVTON, V ic e P re s id e n t. "Mrs. W. H. sitlrm, of 'Crehton, was H. C. FARRELL, Prop. J. L, BLACK, Mgr. V Park’s boardwrdk this suhimer, Found; Thej)otiitry in the barn yard .went The man who makes a business' of riously 111 at his homo in Brooklyn., egates to a coiinty conyention have In town Thursday, arranging to liavt ; /or Bradley has engaged ;tfio. celebrft-; 'hiding down the Jane; smootblilg tiie butchers’ blocks appears K.-JO. Da y t o n , Cashier J kssic M in o t , Asst..Cashier He is the son of the Rev! WlHlam ; ; / , The Leading Custom two committeemen. ; The countv com tho Sl-.irm cottage, on Ocean Pathway,' • For . there •;\v.as a .“M lickea' pot-pic,” W ardeli.'a member of the Association . ed Jomestpv/n giant. ’ Voight Burke mit teem e-n are elected by township at the meat markets early In the morn • :when .the circuit rider came. . repainted. , ' )' ■$*' and a summer resident of the Grove.. Groisbie. Furniture•-■Company ’ w ho w ill li.e costum ed as a guard Ian o f .committeemen, and the township cont- ing before, the customers arrive. : tie Tho family of Mr. P. M. Day, of Now- The younger'Mr. Wardeli, as will be m itteemen- are elected bv the Demo rolls the big block to; the sidewalk,’ jPertco.. Mr, Bradley; is.;a Wide The; sweetmeats all were ready, .and ark, are occupying:. their summer recalled by our readers, was danger cratic voters of the various-' election then uiouiits .10 the top of: it, adze in Asbury-.P3irk ^..0cean Grove Bank THE WHOLE FAMILY ;}; av.-uia* .man.. / N o w , . if lie can. on ly 'tae cakes and pies were done— home on Pitman avenue, having reachi: ously 111 in tiie .Grove at the Wardeli districts. ; 'V '•'& hnnd^ Bringing It; dow n s w iftly from is interested in what wo.’ Uave to say.. Tiidre were pickles, tarts and dough Organized Janunry, m o . cd .here last Friday. . cottage! corner. Main avenue and. Pil "Uv settle the lVand question satisfactorily, a yertlcal;position above his head, the nuts, and dainty sugar buns. • Mr. William Off and. family arrived grim Pathway, last year. \ v ;< W e’ve never talked tiie best, and sold ' . he.will have the thanks of the Park blade, is made to pass between’ his legs, There were custards, creani6 aiid jel from Philadelphia'last Saturday, _ and. * . the most ordinary. \Ve guarantee every* , Tailor, Clothier and Fumi^er ' summer visitors. If the matter "'were . Sixty-Two Years in the Church. \ skimming the surface of the block with lies; and .‘‘goodies’’ without name,i . are occupying their summer home at MorU-n^CB. tilin g wo .soil, aixl everyth in g we snv. great dexterity. •v left to Mr. Bradley, it would not take. Arid a kingly board was spread,, when The Baptist church .of-Hbliudel has CAS»aTAfy, 27 E m bury avenue. At each stroke a- thin layer of the ■ Wanted, on firsjt bond, and Mort If you don’t want to buy, don’t; .out ■ him .any lonrrnr-to get a band, than It ’ the circuit rider came. ' just had a roll call. The church was Mr. Henry Buckiiolz anti family, o t '.For.Men and Boys established about the year 1700. It rough wood is removed. The operation gage, $1,200 at six " per. eeiit., on new look. Our w indow w ill show; you some , did to .get the‘giant. ' ' . Like" the “sciioolmarih,” ’round ho* siifliB’ Bi'aJS, s.»:{,«o o New York, have - been guests this. has ,114 resident members and 29 uon- Is continued sutUelently to satisfy the liouso, six rooms And bath, 2 lots, Val •of tho best bargains in • boarded, and- was a welcotpe guest, • week of Mr. imd Mrs. Louis Becker, of rosident members. ’ It is in a very, butcher’s renqlrements. Some -three ue ?'J,000; $1,000 at s ix per cent, on And*was put - Into tlio “spare-room. SI. Cooltman avenue. ‘ Go-Curts, $7.00 to S9.00 . Sideboards,’7. So to >8.00 It developed at AYednesday ovenin^'s ilourlsliing. condition/ being free'-from hours'are ordinarily consumed In the new house, G rooms and bath, 2 lots, bed.’! and, had the v e r y best! debt, and mtmey. in tho treasury". The Mrs. E. C. Hancock, wife of the pas valu e $2,500; $5,000 at six per cent, on Rccd Rockers. 1.5010V.50 Rugs, l.oo.to 2.S0 ■mee'ting of the Township Committee The “back log” In tlio open fire, like a operation, aud at the end of that time tor of St. Paul’s church, returned' on Combination Bureaus and Stands. 8.00 roll call was held-on tho sixty-second Mattison Avonua and Main Street, Asbury Park ltandsomo residence property; viiluo No. 622 COOKMAN AVENUE “the man witli the adze” finds himself Monday from a brief visit to her Chiffonier.*/5.00 to I3.00 . Whips. - _i.se. to t.So that certain property owners : a Ions ' furnace glowed ■with’ flame, an 111vorsary of M rs. Ca111 arino H. Ely's. ?12,000; $2,0u0 a t five, per cent, on 12- richer by $1.—N e w .Y o rk Tim es, .. daughter at Perth Amboy. - Carpets—Ingrain, 4o to 60c/, Wrussels; 65c. to I-25 South Main street have, a* belief thnt A 11 d the peacefu 1,“ pipes-' w ere lighted, baptism into the church. She is 84 • . ; Main Ave. and Pilgrim Pathway, Ocoan Grovo . room house’, 2-lots, valu e 54.500. . when thie circu it rid e r cam e, . ..' 't)r. and Mrs. Elmer Wlilnna, of Phil; Muttings. i6c.‘ t0 30c. ASBURY PARK the proposed widening-, of that ' terri yeurs old. Mrs; Theresa . Wilson, .of . W. II. BEEGLE, Montclair, Is the oldest member of the adelpbla, accompanied by Miss Lulu . , 39 C ortland St., N e w jo r k . M And Stoves of all kinds at , prlccs that can’ t tory is to be madd to alloiV thq trolley. They had iio ‘‘piping organ'’ then; and ' A t.n,v, Sns^emioti. Xnin.Haets a" Oaaeral liatikla^ llusluosn, Issues Foreign and and Dom estic Drafts, t ’ro m p t Church. She Is“8.S years old! . > Whlnna, the Doctor’s sister, are spend be beat. Come-and see them. . company to lay a second, track on the no operatic choir. On the hist night of. a series '.of ’’pro aUuntlon given toaU mritt«rs oalruited to*iis. Vour piifronago solicited. ~ . ing a week at the Alaska. No stained glass; windows Of tho tracted meetings" in .. theM ethodist Tough Palul. . . * street. Nonsense.. The. Township. A nieetine of the Ocoan Grovo La saints, no bell; 110V towering spiro; |.arg-c Num ber of Sun Jay Visitors.;. church, of <1. little, southern California COLLECTIONS MADU. AND PROHPTLV ACKNOWLEDOfiD The toughest paint now known is CROSBIE’S OLD STAND, • Committee is pledged to the interests dies’ Auxiliary is to be held tills (Fri .And the people all" sang grandly, and village the visiting evangelist - was Safe Deposit Boxes, to Uent. Devoo .lead.and zinc. Zinc nnd Blind •; of -the people.W hy, the trolley com- >ith every sweet refrain:. There, were many visitors in town day) 'evening ut tho homo of Mrs. S. 508 MAIN STREET, ASBURY PARK, N.J. making a special effort to obtain, a ing make it so. • , GOODS BOUGHT BACK AT END OF SEASON AT HALF PaiCE. The incense of. true worship rose, ’ast Sunday, giving the Glove some C. H. Smith. Main avenue. G.OFaraday&do. .pany has no more pull with the eom- showing of anxious souls.. He had DtHK^TOtts: ,N . K, Huchnnan,- J. S. I-'orguson, G?o. W . 13vans,- 0. 0. Clayton, G eo. W . .when the circuitv rider came. what the appoariince of a ntimmer day, Dr. A. J. Palmer, a jnembej- of-the Treat, Dr. J. A. Hotriolc, John Uulibard, lloury a Wliisor, T. Prank »M>Pleby, Lowrls ltain- \ ,mlttee. than' Julius Caesar. One trol- -Numberedamong these.visitors Was preached bis best serttion and reached' Association! was recently made Pre IN ’ CHANCERY OP NEW JERSEY. ear, A m os Tilton . . - ' .*• ; . : .:■ stopped at the Alaska House for'sev of an bnlor of the Court of Chancery «is to he made in order to faeilf-. ■luvliatlon. They, sang n. Iiyfnii,. and !•■ M rs. V f. T). G ardn er 'and . son'., 'Char? Were free fi;om gushing' sentiment, eral days. The Doctor preached the of New Jersey, made on the day of then the ovangelisi rose ngain, and call les S.. of Philadelphia, spent several’ tate. the travel of teams and wagons, the date hereof in a cause wherein arid little •“ Sei,mon ottcs’’r— : even in g setm on a t S t.'P a u l's -church,' ed upon the congregation to “enlist,for days this week ot their coltngo, corner not to block the street with more .trol fuller reference to which is ma<|e In Clara Broome is petitioner, anil you, lEJeGtriGal, Goptractors;; N e’r, traced their parents*to tlm u7.oo,” the.service of the Lord.” o f.M a in and. N e w Y o rk a v e n u e s .. ;■ Arthur: Broome, aro defendant you aro le y cats c but their father, “Adan\”‘ claimed; our .report of the Sunday services .at ' A battle scarred, wooden leggod ver- Electric Supplies And.the Kospel pure was. preach’eil, th/it churcli elsew h ere in this paper. The:. Mr. T. J. Preston was;in .'town on required to appear, plead, - answer’ or oran who had -dropped into the back Designers and Manufacturers of Gas. Elec when the circuit rider came. 1 . Tuesday; Mr. Preston and family havo deniut tb the petition'of said petition v-;; iFrom even a cursory pcynsaV of the seat watched tiie proceed5',gs.with In Machinery just returned to .their liomti.nt Orange er, on or before the twenty-sixth day ,v trical and Combination Fixtures, Refinishing, But now; alas! how all is changed, terest. For the third time the p< rspir- .Ocean Grove sptnmer program,- outJ Talmag'e On the Fourth. Household from a protracted stay in Florida. of June next, .or In default thoreof, the i? Plating and Repairing. \ Expert Locksmiths these, riders como no more. ; Jng evangelist; rose and asked, “Is 2 7 : lined in an article.on anqthcr paije oC "Th e O cean ‘.G rove A ssociation has, Evangolist Grant. C. Tulliir, of Chi said-petition will be taken as confes T h e saddle bags a re' Iait* aside, the’ there no one willing to enlist In .the and Bellhangers. Estimates cheerfully given. been fortunate in securing .the servic cago, who has leased a cottage on Em sed against you, and such decree tak . tho Tlm es>'it wiil he appreciated; that • circuit davs are o’er, r. :. E>iffcrcnt es of Rev. Dr. T. DeWitt Talmage as: Lord's army V” is not complete without a cosy little bath, room. You bury avenue, arrived hero with his en against you as the'ClianceUor shall S’. • we are to have, a-feast of- good things Wo press'the grand cathedral aisles, ’ .Then r«*sponse cathe from the. back think equitable nnd just.'* if tho Auditorium orator for tho national family the latter part ot last week. ETiilKCS ' KnvHocation: Brooklyn Address, 1442 Broadway ’ but we miss the old time flame/ S’ served at the Auditorium this season. anniversary on July 4th. seat, “ Draft ’em, parson; bang It, draft The. said petition is filed against yon That, stirred the loving. trusting can have it as elaborate or inexpensive as you please, Mr; F. A. Hastings, who Is 111 the Qf course/there are to be many ser Rev! Dr. Morgrin, of Newark; with: ’em !” .. . /. for a divorce-from the bonds of matri I - - ~ hearts, when the circuit rider came. mail service between New York mid A. P. WEBSTER, Manager whoin there were.preliminary negotia-. but if you know how to order you can make a little m ony/ . .' IS Largest stoclc of- mons, concerts. recitals/ etc., tliat do -'Cuba, was here on Tuesday. Mr. *' D ated A p ril 25, A» D. 100,1.' The o]d , log house has , passed. away, tions, has decided on a'trip to Europe ;$4S=p7liiai$oii:M e. '■‘ 'riot' appeat* in the-.summary presented" Hastings is a regular summer visitor. , WESLEY B. STOUT,: ; hi; . l1ianos anti and .those happy days are o’er. . which will cover that period.' Field Guns to be Tested. •. money go,a,good ways. Better come in and see those today; but if our visitors were to be Solicitor of • Petitioner, 'Asbury Park. S Organs on the Essays are read by .electric -lights, Washington Villa, 30 Ocoan Patli- Preparations are bolng maile for 16-20 . ->. - ; ; : . entertained with nothing else hut and the candles burn no more; we have had fitted up ot our store, ‘ It won’t cost you - way, has been leased to Mr. Charles S. P Jersey Coast Asbury Park, H. J . Letter List. quite an extensive an important test .this.-list.alone;-they. w.ould be am ply re* The chickens, now all roost in peace, . Shepard, of New York City. Mr. Sliop- NOTICK. L van G ILLUW E /•Tlio following is a list of unclaimed, of field guns at Sandyliook some time- a cent and may save you money. ard and wife were 111 town on Thurs- paid for the time and cost of all ex- there's no squawkirtg ln the lane. - letters’ remaining, at the Ocean Grove iii -May. At present tho army is . not -. day. ■ !'"•• ; . " .Free delivery As there .was in 'Mays-, o f o ld,” w h*n Avell equipped wRh fielcLguns, .compar Notlco Is hereby given that the sub- •; tondetV.stay in the Grove. The com- postofilco for the week ending May; Amons tho week’s many visitors tho circuit rltjer. came.- . scriber/ administratrix of John M; f / i / ::;./'.GROGER: " . ing season gives promise of being one h 1901;. : ^ •’ ed with other nations, and the war de S' bet. Bay Head was Mr. R. H. Courtney, of New Yorki Haight, deceased!- will,-pursuant to an Miss Hannah Bell; Miss G. Birdsell; partment wishes, to obtain ..the. very . ■ of th6 best in the history, Of this place: 200S202 who camo down on Tuesday to look ordor o f‘tlio Orphans’ Court’ of . Mon $/ anti Seabright W. B. Good sell; Mrs. Gibson;- Airs, best guns possible for tho equipmont 21523, '.We trust.-that, no one will bc'disap- ’ ] ftl i^h t Haye Beeii a Serlpus-£l rei - through his cottago at 10 Embury ave- mouth County, New Jersey, made tho Jennie W,.Hanlon; M rs. B. Hunt; Jen of this branch of the service.* the. MMETST nue. • . twenty-fifth day of April, nineteen ;V-pointed. v'''. .! , .V; , ’ ' v' Assem h lym ah .; Charges Tt! .S nyder nie Lucas; Mrs. Hamilton V. Weeks;. tests at Sandy Hook will be under the r * i £ S f T o lo p h o n o Prof. Morgan and family the coming hundred and one, offer at public salo and family, of Atlantlc Highlands." had Marine Villa Manager; Mrs. J, B. direction of the board of ordnance m m u summer will occupy a section of to>its on Monday, June tenth, nineteen hun *•' C oll 131 b a-narrow escape Wednesday night of Sw ’e e t -(2 ); Mrs. E liza .Stout; ' Clias." nnd fortifications, composed of Lieut.- e / M t u Hiiioi for Mem . President McKinley 'loft Washing- last week.. The family clothes had Gen. Miles, commanding tho army; along Flctclier lake. They,will come dred and one, at eleven o'clock, Wlillams.-,. t ' - . . : j down from Bloomfield about tlio.mid a m., lit Park Hall, Asbury Park, New ^; ton last Monday on, Uio"longest trip been hung on\a line .in th e kitchen.to- it, H am ilton, p.m. Geni'WIlson, chief of engineers; Gen. w. dle of June* i ; Jersey, the following, described prom- : ever .taken by a president of tlie;U, S. dry. Early next mor.ning 'Mrs,' Snyder: Buffington/chief of ordnance; Col. was .awakened by smoke. Upon inves Rodgers, artillory corps; Col. Ran- Mrs. Horaco Fitzgerald and infant Isps: ” »:• . '■ •'.’•'. . ' • ’.' *("tThe total diststnce to be traveled by tigation It was found that nearly all" Death of Peter Docbler. dolpli, chief of artillery; ex-Represe'n- daughter have been entertained at. All that certain tract ,ot* parcel of - June 15th*, Avhon. the P residen tial, sfl.o- tative Henderson, the civilian member lond in the Township of . Nbj)tiiue the clothes were, destroyed., A chair, Peter D.’ Doeblor, son of Mr. and' STIL.ES’ EXPRESS tho home of Mrs. M. E. C. Fllnn, Heck V- cial is due to return to-Washington, Js seat and some of the wood work had of tho board, and. two artillery officers avenue, this week. .They urq from County of Monniouth and . Stale of - ' The Best Cuts of Fresh Meat* -Superior Quality , Mrs. Andrew B. Doebler, died on Tues New Jersey/ being near tho western CHKRL.ES LES a£ IS * 30,581 miles. President IIarrison neat - also been burned, and the room was yet to bo assigned,to the board. Philadelphia. , v . day morning of this week at their KMD STKGEHNE boundary of tho Borough of Asbury filled with- smoke.. Theflam es had' ... • SuecossortoC’H AB; L k w is iV: Co, . • ly. raade as lo n g; a trip in 1SD1, w lio n : home, 729 North Forty-first street, Letter . Carier Frank Miller is otf on CENTRAL AVENUE AND OLIN STREET OCEAN GROVE been smothered by the room being Park (now city), BEGINNING at a Philadelphia. The funeral services a ton days’ vacation. His position ts ' ho left Washington April 14tli and re* closed up: The kitchen was right un .Notice; point in tho southerly lino of Sunset w ill bo. held tom orrow (S u n d ay) a fte r being filled,by Substitute Frank C. Avenue, distant four hundred . (*100) •..turned May 15th, after having traveled der the stairway, and had the flames White’s drug store, in-Auditorium noon. The Doeblcrs are well known ^ ♦H IS is the oldest established line in .Ocean Grove and Alilum. Mr. Miller has gone to Wor fe e t w e s te rly fro m ..the sou th w est cor-; ■ 9,22U miles. President M cKinley, like gained, head way thofam ily exit Would Square, will reopen for t,he; season on in Ocean Grove, having been summer cester, Mass. ner of Sunset Avcnuo and Railroad H. L. ROSS. ' C. B. W ILGUS. have been cut off. * Thursdayv May 9th, with a new lino of Asbury Park. Special facilities for tiie prompt and :j>i:esldeht Harrison, opjioses travel-1 residents for a number of years, Tho Avenue, as located by Peter, Sours, drugs, toilet articles,, perfumes, soaps Mrs. C. It. Priest, of Princeton, I; Ing on Sunday, except in caso^s of ,al5- bereaved family has tho sympathy of careful handling of al! kinds of Fnrnitnre, Pianos, surveyor, A. D „-1881, running thence and everything kept in a first-class sends word that sho will sliortly bo in many-friends. westerly along tho southorly lino of lv', Boluto necessity, and the special train Removed Wire From Eye. pharmacy,. Mr, A. J. Bymm will again Boilers and Safes. Shipping tags furnished free. tho Grovo to got her hotel, the Nor Lumber ROSS & WILGU5 ' ; J Sunset Avenue, fifty (GO) feet; tlienco J^will bo slde-traclced every Sunday dur- bo I/i charge.— tf. Storage for all kinds of goods. Separate compart man House, in order for opening by ‘ A few months ago Charles Breese southerly at right angles with Sunset Ing the trip, the schedule giving the Fitting; Up Rehearsal Room., the first of Juno. . ' ;was employed hy.IL F, Hopper as a ments. Each individual furnished with a key. . ■■ l" Avenue, one hundred nnd ufty (150) Doors, Sash, Blinds, Frames, Mouldings, Hardware^aints, Rev. J. B. Faulks nnd wlfo have ^’ following in the order named as the driver of one of his wagons, says the Prof. Tallie Morgan was in town on . Why Zinc and Grinding? -feet, tlienco easterly parallel with Sun Leading Paper Hangers and Sunday stopping places: San Antonio, Raton town Advertiser, and while Tuesday, arranging to fit uir'Assocla- ■ boon G u ests at tho Alaska this week. set Avenue fifty (5Q), feet: theuco Oils, Etc.v Zinc combined with lead and oil thus engaged ho Injured one of . his tion. Hall to bo used as a rehearsal RSV. Mr. Faulks Is stationed-at Matl- northerly again at right angles - with Tex.; Del Monte.and San Francisco, forms tho toughest paint now known, • ^ Decorators .- . . eyes by cuttlrig the eye.hall with the room for his choir and chorus the com tRon, N . J. H o owns a cottage, a t 25' Sunsot AYenuo, ono'hundred and fifty ‘ Cal.; Spokane, Wash.; Salt Lake City, but they need to he fine to combine. fine Wire Bna'pper on the end of a whip in g su m m er;'?T h e h all Is. to h e-paper Bath avonue, this place. (15.0) fe e t to tho place o f beglnin g.. Devoo lead and zinc Is ground in lin JKCOB STILES • • :tjtah, and Chicago. Four members of. lash. He had suffered ever alnce from ed with felt. New cane-bottomed seats Miss E. Blanche Bennett, leader of Terms cash. Estimates furnished on all -work at fair prices. seed o il. ' .the Cabinet', Secretaries Hay, Hitch the wound which would not heal. The will replace the antique benches, D ated A p r il 29tli, 1901. tho choir at St. Paul’s church. Is pre SOUTH MHtN STREET Orders 'left at Hotel Grand and I Mt. Hermon Way, Odean which are to be relegated to the hoard* ; ANNA M, LATGHT, 37 cock and WilBen and Postmastor^Gen- other day ho wont to Now York, and o f f i c e s ,* . v paring an elaborate program for an Dr. Giles, tho noted eye specialist, re walkl Electric fans will cool the air FOR RENT—An upright piano for Administratrix. Grove, will receive prompt attenti'on. oral’Smith, loft Washington with the •’evening of mimic” to bo ' given in a ; . : Asbury Park, N. J. ,.. ' moved a wire one-fourth of an Inch In the hall during tho hours of rehear the season, to private family, at rea 702.MAttIson Ave., Railroad Depot, Asbury Park- .46 Corllaa Ave,, W o ' few weoks. Tho program 1 in fu lk S.' A , P A T T E R S O N , ’ ; ’ •President, and Secretary Long, who long from the injured eye. . His eye is sal. The hall will be used ex'cluslvo- sonable price. Address Box 85, Ocoan Grove. 4*0 Main Avft^ Opp. Aasoolation Office, Ocean Grove* Post -w ill bo published In next weok’fi P ro cto r. Factory, DunkVrtr, N ow Joruuy Branch Yard, Spring'Lake, N ew ; " : P. Of Box 7 15 . • . .has gone to visit liia daughters in Col now getting better. ‘ ly for rehearsals, Grove.—adv,* ...... ■ 6 9 Bate 668, Attbary Park, N. J, • 3 ' Times.. u ... I.' iG -20 .. • J -v:* .•■•'7 ’ - A OCEAN GROVE TIMES—SATURDAY, MAY 4 , t9oi.
THE LOOM OF DREAMS. be lobster chowder for dinner at 2 Pure Manufactured o’clock- Would they try a dip at tlie I broldcr istj}life Inio the frame; •« V short beach by the runway between I broldcr With dreams my tiipestry; and Natural llcvo In a little lomly io»m . • ; Blin; and Elm, ,Tr;?.; They wonid—that W J From Monday to Saturday—at, every I nnt mnslor of ctirlli am! b:m, . . is, tiie young .people would,■ and. Mrs. Anc) tlie iitancta.coim' tu me.. /S’- • turn in the kitchen work—a Wickless Hart would watch .tlie sport from the. Blue Flame Oil Stove will save labor, 1 l»roieyond our giiess, rent ot* the runway; hut/ to toko a dare of the ordinary stove. A Sits weayltiK.wunls out of lonelinrjs? ‘from /"Mary V**M<1 havo; her. .taunl\ li1111 , —Arthur Symons in Saturday Review. With a -lack o fc o n rape-’was- too much, Eioliard Wilson for a young tmii) of Ids telitperauieat. / ge-!-;.£Q-!-;-3«K-:- o o w -s o -h -o o - ;- ;« 3 She was wading .toward the .bojit,4 OFFICE: and when buta ' few strokes; from It;; No. 108 Heck Avenue Wickless |; “None But I ca I led ; I jack: 11 a ugh i ug ly ; / • V\Vi11; you swim for it. ToinVjUf you /reach it' OCEAN GROVE B L U E F L A M E •first, r l l be;you r: prize,/sir,M / Deliveries made daily. Twice :• • The Era^ves” f lie was striking,oiit after her,as soon 11 Or, Tlio W ay a Coward Lovor s as the,words imd left liei-illps. .on Saturday. -. Won His Sweotheart. • y ■ She had nearly; reached the dory and, Order by postal card. B y P R 1 N CI-: T . W O Q D S . ^ con lid on t ol’ w 1 imlng the.racd, put hot’. • •.*.••••... y ’ haud up to eatc!i the 'gun\vale, m ! | Copyright 1001, by Princo T. Woods, g it and sUnldy%V. U ncovered. slie Was oiit ■ Special attention to the small ■Will boil, bake, broil or fry better tharv a o f /depth; and in 111e r iunvay. 0lirrent; trade this season, which will be / ^Toin I’* sh e, ci^led, ■ n n d 1 heii a ll Tom served promptly Esjhelelofore coal stove; It is safe and cleanly—can “ Don’t say that, Mary! You know 1 saw was ft. pair oi’ frlirhtehed upturned not become greasy, 'can not emit any love you, amr’-r eyes; and si/;terror stricken ' face- as she “Now, Tom Dalton, stop right where ’sw ept. under the surface. , :. /.< ;./ •?'■■■ ;.'• odor. Made in several sizes, from One j. you are. I’ve told you often enough : A/Uiie predicainoiit /for a; lover who. burner to five. If your dealer does not (bat 1 like you. You have, been my was not a brave man aud ‘ who had friend and playmate ever since I >yas •bni;eiy learn ed ; to syrlm ! D ra w in g a ■ have them, write to nearest agency of . I a little girl, and 1 shall ahvtiys like deep breati\,’•blind; to a11 danger and you as a friend. Ko, sir; I won’t.listen with no thought but to save/lier or (lie STANDARD OIL COMPANY. , | Are the Leaders In to any lovcniaking. I won’t marry w iiii lieiv^tpin .struck: ()'ut.:into tlie:cur*; you, sir, and that^H the end on’ t. .1 rent and under the surface. ^ ; w ill m a n y ' no oiie but a. brave niun, • His heart thumped; Wildly as he. felt and I don’t loV.e anybody, rinU’ ’^— a;inass'pf that sun gold hair come into. ■ “But, ai a ry, surely I”— . Ids grasp;. ai)d in a momeut more they ./, yTbeve yoiVgo n'gnin, sir. If you ever rose to the surface/ Through Ills salt Pennsylvania R. R. mention love to me again, I will never dlnmied eyes Toni saw a bit pf rope The Underwood; Typewriter The Standard Railroad of Am erica k speak to you, as-sure as my name is and grasped it* They / had como tip un-. W qII Roper In Entiles-' Varicty. AH the Mary Hart.” iter/ tbe/ $tenv o f • the/dovy,' w hich bad New Pall. Designs. On «ni,l nfler A p ril 27, 1001. “Oil, if you put it that way 1*11 really swung,Into tlie current with them, and. ".Wo \vnll (lecon»t«,yonr hot).so inside anti out in tito flnest miutJiRr and best >TKAINS LISAVID OCEAN GROVE— have to retire, for I couldn’t survive he WftfJ now firmly gripping a bit of principle New b>Rie, by controct or otlierwlse. to your 'WEEK-DAYS. the: punislimcut. , IIo\v do you know / pa inter which htnig ^ oyer.;tho stern. / •'••• cutiro RliliKKICtiOU. • . 'Writing Visible For New York and NOwark, 7.10, 8.&0 a. I’m not the brave tnan?” .... In a • f e w /mlnutes more; lie had;Ilfted Coed W ork and Low Prices in., 2.25 am i o.W p. m. “And I’ve known you all these years, tier over tlie side, clambered in after CHARLES A. BAKER Speed Increased For Elizabeth, S.50 a. m., 2.25 and 5.SS l». m. and—but I wdn’t have It brought up and was':chafing her bands briskly. 616', Cookmiin Averoe,' Asbtiry P.arK‘ Toucli Elastic v F or Rahway, 8.&0 a. m., 2.25 and C.33 p. m. again, and there’s an end on’t, sir.” Mrs. Hart’s cries from .the beach had Branchy l77Veroiia^Ayo,.'JS’ o\yhris,i;N. J, For Mutawan, 8.60 a. m., 2.25 and B.3S ■' “Well, well! ,‘if a woman will, she brought /the Cobbs to tlie scene,, and Automatic Conveniences p. m. w ill, and if she w on ’t she. w on’t, and Master Ilarryw as running a dory down F o r L o n g B ranch’, 7.10, 8.C0, U.00 a. ra.‘, Operation Unchanged 2.15, 2.25, 5.S3, 5.40 and 7.U7 p. m. there’s the end on’t,’ “ Quoted Tom gay- the beach;to the rescue.: • •/.*••* // • F6r Red Bank, 7.10,’ 8.50 a. m.,-2.25 and ly. “Every dog has his day, Mary. V It had*a 11 happened In a verj;; few Tabulating Rapidity 5.38 p. m. What do you say to a sail down the' minutes. Mary opened her eyes, smiled For JPhlladclphla, Broad St.. and Tren- bay?. Let’s have that mother of yours B illin g Speed tort'. 7.2!), 8.05 a. m ., 12.U and 4.07 and, said, *■ You needn’t rub all the skin p. m. and take a run down to Elm island for off my hands, sir.': / ; • y * • Strength Maintained . For Camden, via Trenton and Borden- dinner at Cobb’s farm and a hath at “Thank Godi She Is all right,” said tow n , 7.2J and 8^05 a. in., 12,15 and 4.07 p. m. the short, beach. It’s a fine nioruing T o m .ferve n tly., / •" ... / / Actual Advantages For Camden and Philadelphia, via Tomr» for a sail; and I’ll be bound I’ll learn “ Toni, dear/ you- reached the dory R iv e r , 1.25 p. m. vto swim this time.” first. Kiss me; sir! You won!” • For Tom’s River. Island Heights, and in “Torn Dalton, it there ever was— /AndtlionM asierH arr5*’s/boatgrated termediate Stations, 1.25 p. m ., ; „ . well, I know there wasn’t. And I really Manufactured bjr the WAGNER TYPEWRITER COMPANY For Point Pleasant and Intermediate Sta alongside, v •:;;••<•• V-iy-V,'v'v:'i/:'-•I'Y?--.'" '/•. tions, 11.01 a. in., 2.53, 5.19 and C.4S p. m. began to think you were serious, sir. For New Brunswick via Monmouth Junc Chicago Branch i . No. I 84 La Salle Street But mother never would venture out B r i t In li BnrrilJtcr>»., W igH , 218-220 BR O ADW AY. N E W YORK tion, 8.05 a. m .r 12.15 and 4.07 p. m. In that crazy knockabout of yours. / T h o -wigs \yorn in -RngUsl^ courts w ero TRAINS LEAVE NEW YORK FOR Wouldn’t It be jolly? * I’d love to go.” * forn idrly nmtio. o f liuninn lialr; and it .V OCEAN GROVE. / <. “ It Is all right about the knockabout. is on record ;tImt tho white hair of. a From W est 'JL^venty-tlilrd Street Station# She is high aud dry for. a iiew coat of woninii who lived to be 100 years old 8.55 a. m., 12.40, 2.25 and 4.55 p. m. Sun days, 0.25 a. m. and 4.55 p. m. copper paint. Captain Doyle has Ills wits sola for that purpose for £30.' In From Dcsbrosses Street Station, at 9.00 tu new schooner Willie and told me this 1S27 thp old fonii of powdered wig— m., 12.6U, 3.40 and 5.10 p. m. S u n day*, morning he should run down to Elm w hich >yas som ow lm t o f a nuisance be: 9.4o a. m. and 5.15 p. m. , ST O N L Y D IR E C T ^ From Cortlandt Street Station, at 9.00 come tlood tide. What do you say* 'cause the powder cnme off aud the hair m ., 12.50, 3.40 and 5.10 p. m . Sundayo,, Mary? . And—you know I was in ear frequently required: recurllng—was su WATER ROUTE TO 9.45 a m. and 5.15 n. m. On Sunday* An exquisite assortment of fast, r* . will stop at Interlaken and Avon in nest and” — perseded by the horsehair wig. placo of North Asbury Park and Asbury MODERN • “Say. I’m off to mamma at once.’’ Only about 100 of these legal orna rich Cut Glass, Silver, Bric- j f e x c e l l e n t Park to lot oft iiossoneers. S T E A M = And before he could declare;what he ments are made annually. A good ar [/ S E R V I C E TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA- was In earnest about she was running ticle will last for a quarter of a ceu* a-Brac, aud all the newest SHIPS (Broad St.) FOR OCEAN GROVE. swiftly up the'pier, shouting back to tury, ;aud,'moreover, barristers do not A t 8.20, 11.03 a. m ., 3.30 and 4.00 p. m. week-days, Market Streot Whart, via lilm,' “ You uaughty boy, I’ll bet you a : altogeth er appreciate n ew wigs, as they, novelties stiitablc for such C am den and T ren ton , 7.28. 10.30 a. na., Jt.WK box of chocolates I am first at the suggest that tho wearer Is new to thb and 3.20 p. m. Leavo Markot Street Wharf, via Jamesburg, 7.28 a. m., 4.0& bouse, sir.”, ; . " . ' business and consequently has not had occasions. THREE SAILING S A WEEK p. m . w eek-days. Mary Hart was the only daughter of much experience. D I R E C T T O W a s h iit ^ io n aia which adorns the head of the speaker ASBURYPARK (1.55 (dining cur), 7.81 (dii.lng car) p. m., and In one of the -quiet New England sea of the house o f commons. •• ■ 12.20 night. • shore villages In a cozy cottage adjoin • ilo s t ;o f the • • iiorsehair ‘ is Imported, 'J’lmo tables of all other trains of tht. ing.the'estato of Mrs. Dalton, who was but .the home product Is the best and Is Steam • laundry system may bo obtained at tho ticket of- The Sacramento River and Canyon—the Domes, llcea or at tho stations. an old school friend. Th o you n g peo*. that used in the costliest wigs.—Lon* Spires and Falls of Yosemite—the Charms of Lake J. R. WOOD, Gen. Pass. Act. pie had grown up together and had don Standard.. 3. B . liu T C H lN S O N ,. Gen. M an ager. been friends since childhood. Tahoe, and a Score More—the Impressive Stateli Tom Daltou. a happy go lucky young O ld Chnrcliynrtls. .It would appear that certaiiily so ness . of the Big Trees—the Varied Delights of hos man, had inherited an Independent In 810 COOKMAN AVENUE New York and Long come from hla father and now, having early as about A. B. 750 spaces of Angeles and Its Environs—the Quaint Spells of the passed his Quals at the law school, was grouiid adjoining churches were inclos Asbury Park, N. J. / Branch R. R. about to practice his profession in Bos- ed and consecrated for burial, and by a Old Missions canon of the ninth ‘century every grave Pllablo Domestic flnlsb if dc»lrcd. are only a few of the Tlmc-tablo In cffoct November 20, 130t > ton. lie loved Mary Hart with all ills HaTid work If deelred,. heart but in spite of himself he could was to be esteemed sacred, to tie; adorn Tetepiiono lOn. O. J. ] STATIONS IN NEW YOUK: • not he serious about’ his lovcmaklng, ed , w ith tlje/ s Igti o f /tile/cross /ahd to be Central R. R. of Now Jersey, foot Liberty though bound to win her. preserved from trespass and violation , Ravishing Experiences In Store and Whltohall streota (Houth l-’orry). And the little minx herself 'threw dif/ by dogs and cattle. Many churchyards Pennsylvania R. R., foot West 23rd, Cort- lundt and Dcsbrosses stroots. Acuities enough in the way by bringing h ave a h is to ry , far-,./older than tho €xcd$ior Paint Koof for Travelers Leave N13W YORK Xor OCEAN GROVB liim sharply to account whenever he at ehW^hes'/'VVhicli stand in . them, : being on the superb and ASBURY VARK; tempted fo broach the subject. She originally: places appropriated to ' reli trains of the —7 : . . FoOt Liberty strceL—4.30, 8.30, 1L30 a. m., didn’t propose to love or be loved, and gious assemblies, divine seiwlce being 4.30, C.23 p. m. performed,, there, until at length .tlie J, HAUfen <& Sow. /• : . Foot-1‘Whitehall street, (South'Ferry Ter- i f she ever could he so foolish It. must n )ln a l)—8.25; 11.25 a* in., 4.26.J5.10 p. ra. • ciiurcU w as addcd: Cor . greater honor be a lirave man. . . : . W o t»se tile beet grade o f Red Mineral' Excel- F o o t W e s t 23il street—S.G5 aT m „ 12.40, and!conv^nionce./ ‘^;^ - * ;/. Hlor Pain t juid D lxon ’R Graphite, tor ull •3.25, *4.65 p. m. V “ None but the. b rav e deserve tho fair, roof, chim ney and brlok w ork. and you aren't brave. You kuow you. It lias been noted as a' curious fact Foot Cortlandt streot—9.00 a. m., 12.50, OHir-o: •3.40, *5.10 p. m. a*;e.pot, sir ” that; in a large majority of cases the, Foot Desbrosses street—0,00 a, ra., 12.50, ^Flood'tide . found them skimming /chuiiciii'ar^siard.Vou.itlic north side’ .of $io Cooknwn JSvenue •3.40, *5.10 p. m. ... . down the bay on tho natty little seboob- the church; and on; the north /side of LEAVB OCEAN GROVE AND ASBURT\ PARK: er W illie in a spanking breeze, jumping the'road /leadlug to/tliem. Tlicrq is a For Ell2aboth, Newark and .New York— at the sen like a mettlesome horse, superstition among . inany ’old ;; fash C.17. t*7.1U Newark and Now York only) while Captain Doyle stood at the wheel ioned folk' that-’ the 110KI1 side of :the •S.00, 8.GO a. in., 12.10, 2.25, 4.00, 5.33, 6.2& JOHN LEONARO p. m .\ . extolling her virtues to Mrs. JIart. The churchyard Is less sacrdd than the For'Freehold, Trenton and Philadelphia, young people were camped comfortably , vest .of/the consecrated gvoviud. "To v ia S ea G irt—7.20, a.05 a , in ., 12.15,. 4.01 p. m. ' on tlie deck nt the wiudward side of bo* burled "there,’V wrote buraridus,-the SanitaryPlum'ber “ Sunset Limited ” is merely its For Tronton and Philadelphia, Bound the mainmast. • great. fourteenth century ecclesiastic, B ro o k R o u te —C.17, 8.00 a, ui., 12.10, 4.0d ,‘iis, in ‘tlie' language . of the , eastern best train where AUL are GOOD ,p. m. ' .. “Great, isn’t It?” said Tom. “Now Opp. Ocean G rove M ain A va. Gates For Tom’s River and .Intermediate sta tyhnt would you.say to a lobster chow coiintr 1 es, to be burled out of eanctii-. tions- to Camden, via Seaside Park—Lrt ary,’’ / ITchcO the. posiflon- was.largely NEW COAST LINE between LOS ANGELES and p. m. der for dinner?” Asbury Park For Belmar, Spring Lnko, Sea Girt and “Tom, you villain! You have been approprlhtcd to the.:graves' of suicides, M anasquun—7.00, ^T.2D. 8.05. 10.35, 41.01 a. 4' . • .SAN FRANCISCO, , ‘ m., 12.15, 1.25, 2.63, 4.07, 5.10, 0.23, 6.48, 8.2® plotting this spree with Cobb. You 'unbaptlzed persons and excommu- p. ra, - know 1 dote' on lobster chowder.” ulcatcs.T-Notes aud Queries. Passlnfr tjirougrli (lie principal Pacific coast resorts of California, brines passengers F o r P o in t P lea sa n t—7.OD, 10.35, 11.04 a. xn., dlrctly to ccntcr of City of San Francisco without water transfers. Two new l‘ull- 1.25, 2.53 , 5.19, C.23, (L48, 8.23 p. m. “Down there last week. Told ’em Estimates on sewer and wator For Lon«: Brunch and Rod Bank—C.17, 7.10, Not Like- Town KitclieuB. men Trains. Your cliolse—dayllgUt ride or sleeping cars. 8.00, 8.50. (11.00 L o n s ’ B ran ch o n ly ), a. ■we’d be'do\Vn. Tried to get mother to connections promptly furnished. in., 12.10, (2.15 Lotif? B ran ch o n ly ), 2.25, come, but she wouldn’t step her foot. The delicious: odor of a big, roomy 4.00, 5.33, (G.40 L o n g . B ran ch o n ly ), C.2G, In an3'tliing smaller than a liner.” country kitchen only wbota one’s appe Low prices and good work. Only $47 New York to California until April (7.07 Long Branch only) p. m. • Denotes express trains. “Aiid you never told? I can hardly tite instead of dulling It as town kitch 30. Proportionate rates to other points. J. R . W O O D , believe It I never know when to be ens do. Aud . as to there being any thing dlsnKrccable in dining in tho For full information, free illustrated pamphlets, G. P . A . P . R . R . lieve you, sir.” ADON LIPPINCOTT 1L P. BALDWIN, “Fact! Sure enough-tills time, isn’t thinks of the old kitchen and its ronr- maps and time tables, also lowest rates, Sleeping G. P. A. C. R. R. of N. J. it, Captain Doyle?” of every home In the country. Every car tickets, and baggage checked, apply to RUFUS BLODGETT, “Fact, sure,” said the skipper. *!Me boy with country blood in his veins Contractor 5-?d Builder Supt. N. Y. & L. B. R, R. an-Mr. Dalton had a bit of a run down thinks of the old kitcben and its roar Onico and Shop. 007 Main Sl. ing lire and shining pots and pans and R. J. SMITH, Agent j BF YOU WANT A FENC1 : to Elm last Tuesday. Tight bit of ASBURY PARK, N. J. "weather coming home, too.” ' \ rows of dazzling platters when lie 109 SohSId third SSrceJ, I’liihdcliiliin, rcnnsylrajnia ' “Thomas Dalton, do you nieail that tlilnUs of home, that and the quaint lit Eatimnies for all klndn of Avork furuished on /you were down- here InJast Tuesday's tle bedroom In tlie I u. But the parlor, Hhort noticc. ■gale and never .told? And you lot us with its hundred and one silent Injuncf /think you had been detained in Bos- lions to subdued conversation and prim ■ s. w . B E N N E R & SO N p Z % H I p ||| itondn business.” ; propriety, that Is remembered but as; • “Got It Ktntlgbt from Doyle,” quoth the torture chamber of youth. It, too, C.ontractors^.Builders ® \Toni. • may have'its memories : for the girls, but tho kitchen holds..the boy’s imagi V)/Tb6 Cobbs w ere on/the beach to w e l I'laafi and evllm ates Axminliod. THE BEST MADE, ALL STATIONERS SELL THEM. nation- fettered Jn golden memories.— come tbom. Master Harry bixd Uanled > THE ESTERHROOK STEEIj PE N CO. American Kitchen Magazine. . ibis pots that morning and there would . Bradley Beoch, New Jersey Bend 10 cmta/or 32 assorted pais. 20 John 8t., Now York. ‘ . ■rnmimmmimmmmsmimmmmgmmis
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•Fii\°t-c!nps Hoitnliiiii, Low. Gato Summer Tours to the Pa- ttapoleofs msDok iVniinnunt or Transient. ■ c\Sic Coast and T1 ountain£ o f the: A lso Table; lirmrd. Catindian Northwt*Bt via the •••' THE GREAT GENERAL UNDERSTOOD Pennsylvania Railroad. THE VALUE OF DISCUSSION. In view of tho oxtrentciy low ratca rp authorized hy. tho various .transcontl- it'Doc* B’or the .Drain W lm t E xcrelm .- ’ nental lines on account of the Interna- Dock For (he MusibIoh—'I'hc M lKlily tional Conference .o£ tho Epworth C o rn ien n ’N i«1cn » .«>»•' R e lig io n n u d Amrtm J.c*afiuo a t SRii I'ra iicisco in July n ext, the First Great Cnu«e. . ;:■■■' the- Pennsylvania .Itniiroad Company House ‘Announces, a, thirty-day, tour acrosa Man exorcises lils lnuscleB tp Improve- Ibe continent, leaving New York, Netv* . .them. l i e computes museulnrly wUU miss M. CROSSETT uik, PhltiulQlpida,. nalUmore, Wash Ills fellows, and rivalry of muscle cnds: i'mprlotor.. ington and/other stations on Its lines in muscular Improvement all around. oast of Pittsbnrj;, on Monday, July S, Cor; Main and rcturnihii to Now York Tuesday, Atir Wlmt exorcise does lor the muscles Beach Avenues . gu st iJ. discussion does for the brain. The route will include stops at‘all .The. importance of discussion Napo Ocean u r o v e , N . J. tho ically iuiijortant points for rest leon, appreciated thoroughly. ■ W Main Avwitte. and. si.Kht-seciui;, among- them being And when lie discussed, he discussed Chicago, Omaha,, Denver. Colorado Springs, . Glen wood Springs twith a lik e ft b ig ninn,- selecting questions to daylight ride through the Rocky Moun-, exhaust tho mind afid lend far au\ny tains, including the Royal Gorge and into fields of conjecture aiid widest Grand Canon of the Arkansas),; and at speculation. • • - . - Snlt Lake -City-,- arriving at Snn Fran Ills was no jrtrcamer’S brain, giving cisco 10.ni) a. ni., Tuesday, July 1C, h e-, to speculation tho time needed for do fort? the convention opens. Six days ing. First.came the real work, of the THE ALASKA will ho allotted, to San Francisco, for day or hour—the planning and finish* 5 ABBOTT AVENUE. which time no hotel accommodations ing of details, from tlie* disposing of ar N. H. KILMER, Prooriutor or other features w ill be inctude;l in tho my corps to the smallest.linal arrange Adjoining the beach. Thoroughly renovated and refurnish tickets. Leaving San 'Francisco Alon- m ents. ' d a y m orning, July, 22, M on terey, San ta •Barbara and Los Angeles will ho visit- Then,- free froip actual work, seeking ed, and under new management. Electric lights aud.im ed,“. all traveling Over the new Coast relief from concentrated application,’ provements. Close to Lillagore’s bathing grounds. Line of tho Southern Paciilc Company, his brain sought rest in talk worth being done by daylight, in order, to while. . 1 .. \ ■ Cozy sun parlors. Hot salt water baths. Warm rooms, and / ... H. MANWErLER 'Manager: view what Is reputed to. he the most \ On his voyage to Egypt, determined attractive scenery.; in California. accomm odations' .to waste no time, he organized scrlouV. comfortable for winter guests, Leaving' Lbs Angeles, Sa4U-'Jose wil bo- discussion as methodically as he ever permanent aad transient, : : visited, thence Portland,* ‘with two organized a lighting plan. CRO¥.E HKLL days’ stop; after which will como tho The discussions were regularlj* ap “ Nos- 3 and 5 Pitman Avenue. Ocenn Grove, N. j. .15. A. Pnjprlctor crowning feature of the trip, the jour pointed affairs. • • ney homeward via the Canadian pacl- • heedless to say, Napoleon, arranged Opposite Thompson Park lie Railway through the unrivaled mountains of British Columbia. Everything, and controlled everything. 2,jth season. Convenient to all points of interest. P O . B o x . 2 r 5 3 . i Ho selected tlie-subject for discus The schedule over the Canadian Pa The Ocean View. Hotel cific Railway, will bo prepared with sion, he chose the three or four on each Unobstructed vlbw ; especial care; and the train side-track side to support and oppose any given o f ocean and lake,. ed at nights where.’neeessary, in order proposition. , * , ■Service and cuisine that no part of this delightful feature These were his favorite topics: First, exec-ildnt. OCEAN WAVE may - he. missed by night-traveling. 11 Embury Avenue, OCEAN GROVE, New jersey. the art of war: second. the art of gov This In Itself Is a-rare opportunity;- In Accommodations ernment:' third, religion. Kurnlnhed new throughout. Near all polms or. interest. Only a few doors from the addition, stops will be made at Banfll . W, for bicycled,. ocean and imthiit^ pavilion, li ithln^,.ll-*hhuf, boitlin;. U )otns cool and tjiblo Hr.su-la hh From his point of view his eh\ef sub Plano. .Hpaclons verandas, home comfnrLs. Table board. Terms modemte. Open Juno a i Hot Springs and St. Paul. Tennis court and . ■■ ______•______• F.,Jbnkin-s,-P.O. Jlox it, Ocwrn Urove, X. J. jects for discussion were admirably • children's play The tourist will travel in the highest' chosen. They represented the only two grounds opposi to grade of Pullman equipment,.and. tho i LllO llOUhC. things he cared for here below, nud the Special train will be composed of vesti- final nuestlou affecting his fate« here-, * .Special m tes for buled diii|ng car, sleeping cars, and an Juno and observation ear. The latter car will a fter. Kop lumber. be. sim ilar to tliose used on the famous / Rut Ids field of thought, like tlie florida! Florida! Pennsylvania .Limited. scope of his ambition, was unlimited. F o r terms address TnRCE comportadud -With the exception of the time de Once he asked his chosen debatcrs-to GEO. C; voted to San' Prau'clsco, • passengers decidg whether tho planets are inhab PRIDHAM will be located on. the special train ited. G O TT J^Q E S jttR C IN T during . the entire tour.- Breakfast, Ocean Again, lie discussed this earth’s prob POS THB WINTER SBftSON luncheon.and dinner will be provided able ending, by Ore or water. Grovo, N. J. in the dining car while.en route, and He discussed also the meaning of p. o. Box l when side-tracked, at the various plac dreams and the .value of '‘presenti AT PAOLrA, WEAR SANfORD es vililted. Our patrons will therefore: avoid the expense of high-priced hos- ments.” * 6plondld cl i mo to j fjno fruit, oron$os, otc.j flrst-closs railroad focll. telrjes, the hurry anti annoyance of In practical life he discarded every* itios. Flno town, with churchos, schools, otc: meal Stations, aud tho unsatisfactory, thing save realities, but in discussion For further infonuatioa apply to all abstract questions Interested him. accommodotions afforded by inferior, It may interest you to khow that in THE hotels. . •; ’ ‘ . ; W . M. BBBGILB A thoroughly experienced Tourist. general he denied positively the exist I BO M KiM rtVENUE, OGBUM GROVe, MEW JCESB'i Ageht.and a Chaperon will accompany ence of hell—-perhaps that wns caution the.party, and in fatt, the entire tour . on ids part—qnd maintained that no will be conducted. under tho samo man should die without confessing his Win-cctSy on thu Ocean Fj-otsi. Arrival and Departure of Mni’ s careful management that has made Sifcs: ...... ; S'rojc&iicnal Batdi. the ‘‘Pennsylvania Tours” world fa ratified, including Kienin licat, Moils Cioso . . “Only n fool says that bo will die m o u s . . *■ . ... •■. .' - . For Now York and pointa north—7.30; w ithou t a confessor. T h ere is so mucM '«I(!Clrie’[% hl\ elc.. 11.45 a. ro.; 3.30, C p. m. D R . B E E G L E The-total rate for the entire trip as • we do not know and that wo cannot For Trenton. .'Philadelphia and pointa outlined above, covering .one . doublo south—7, 11.45 a. m .; 3.30, G.G0 p. m. No. 73 Main Avenuo, Ocean Grove, N. J. explain.” For Asbury Park—7, U.45 a. m .; C.UU p. m. berth and. all meals in dining car, from t Office* Hours;' ■ It is deeply characteristic of Napo Malls Arrivo . New York, : Philadelphia, Baltimore, . 7 to 3 A. M.t 12 to 2, 6 to 8 P. M. ■' leon's thought 'that be should have de Open Throughout the Year From New. York and points north—7.30, Washington, UarrisbUrg,. Altoona, and clared for Mohammedanism In prefer- ; ■ --•l •■'••• •• . • 10.30 a,, m .: 4.00, C.30 i». m. , points on the, Pennsylvania Railroad For terms appty to From Trenton, Phlludclphla and pointa., DAVID HARVEY. JR.. east o f Pittsbu rg, w ill.b e $188.50; tw o cnce to Christianity. south—7.30. 10.30, 11.30 a. m .; 4.00,-0.00 p. m / He admired the religion of Moham- - From Asbury Paa-k—7.00 a. m.; 12.00 noon, COUNSELOR-AT-LAW. persons in. a berth, each $,168.50. and G.OO p. m. . . . Monmouth Building, Asbury Park, N. J. Rate, going with the main party, •' imed “ because it eotKiuerod one-half the TK. C L E M E N T Collections and Deliveries . Commissioner, of Deeds of New York arid with Pullman berth .and meals up; to, iworld’ln ten years, whereas it took 300 Collections mado from letter boxes at . Pennsylvania. Acknowledgement* tak arrival at-San Francisco, returning . lyears for Christianity to establish it- C and 9.30 a. m., 12.00 noon, and 5.00 p. m. en of all States. Cor. Ovseaii £ 4«. « » J »c h iu Pnthw ay, '««c a n <3rove,ft. J, Deliveries by carriers at 8 and 11 a. m., from San Francisco independently by ' 'fielf.’V'. ■ and 4.30- p. in. any direct route, with transportation • ERNEST N. WOOLSTON, Tho old French king became convert only on return trip, $118.10; tw o per--., ed because lie thought the Christian ■ Firs Alarms— Ocean Grove-. COMMISSIONER /Or • DEEDS FOR sons, in a berth, oach $108.10.. ■ . Cod. beat ills pagan god in battle. Na —Clayton’s p. to re, Main avenue. .. . NEW. JERSEY,’AND NOTARY Rate, transportation, Pulman berth, poleon had not traveled far beyond-that i3—Surf and Beach avenues. , ; ; PUBUC. and meals on special train to San old king. > 24—Embury and Beach avenues. Francisco, w-Uh transportation on ly re SEASIDE HOTEL 2T>—Main avenue and pilgrim Pathway. 50 M ain Aven ue, The man who seeks for all sorts of 2G—Pilgrim Pathway and Broadway. turning. independently / via Portland wisdom in Napoleon will bo deeply dis 20. McCIlntoek street and Beach avo, *’ Ocean Grove;/'N. J. and Northern Pacific Railway, or Can 32—Clark and New Jersey avenues. appointed when ho comes to analyze -K. H, STOCKTON 34—Heck and W hite field avenues, adian Pacific Railway and St. Paul, un- . tlie great fighter’s religions thought. Proprietor. . ; * 35—Main-avenue gates. . W ALTER B. PIERSON, til -August 31-, $127.10; tw o in a berth, ; ' 42—Corllos and South Main,. W est Grove each, ? 117; 10. .This route will espe But for the hero worshiper there is 43—Unexcelled .Engine House, W . Grove. : . . ARCHITECT.' ; ' ' . " cially appeal to those who desire .to co m fo rt in this: • S ig n a ls . Offlco at Rogers Mill?, Asbury .Park, N. J. OCeSN GROM©, N.J. visit Yelllowstbno Parle on their-re Napoleon trilled-with everything ex 4—4—I—Fife is out of town. . P. O’ Box, 785. 5—5—5—General alarm. turn journey. The ticktes admit oC cept the first great cause. The largest, and best equipped hotel on. the ocean front. stoproyer at Liviugston, at which point On the di'Ck o f his ship on a .fin e Firo Alarms— Asbury Park DR. GEOUQE B. HERBERT, a'ticket covering five and one-halC ., night there was much irreverent, flip- Thoroughly -modern. Enlarged and improved. DENTAL SURGEON. days' .hotel. accommodations, with- , pant, inatnrla.lis'tie'charter. Tho,r<»vo* 17~Bangs and Cookman avenues. Ofilco opposite the Depot, ovor tho A»*' stage transportation through Yellow- 1 39—Cookman avenue and Main streot. buiy Park and Oceaji Grovo Bank, corner lution had made stupid atheism fash 23—Cookman and Bangs avenues. of Mam Street and Mattison Avenue, As stone Park, may be purchased for ionable. 36—Second avenue and .Main- street. bury Park, N. J. Hours, 9 A. U. to b K $-n>.5u. . ■ ;-', 37—Main street and Munroo avenue, M. Goa administered. ' Appotntmento Rate, covering same as preceding B u t Napoleon w as im pressed by the. 44—Second and Grand avenues. made by mail or In person. calm night, the blue,'dark water and 46—Asbury avenue and Bmory street, , trip up to San Francisco, with trans-• 51^Sewall avenue add Heck street. ' portation only returning indepenUent- ' the silent, beautiful stars shining down Tlie Oslaome House D5—Asbury avenue and Kingsley street. GJ30. U D. T O a iP IO K G , D. D. fl., ly via Los . Angeles. . Snn Francisco, - .In cosmic rebulie of thq tiny bias? G3—Fourth avenuo and Bond street.- DENTIST. - ' HBNRYWELSPORD ’ • 54—Fourth and Grand avenues,. .phemers below. Rooma 2, 3 and 4, Postoflflce BuildlngT, Portland and Canadian Pacilic, or. 72—Second and Bergh avenues. Northern Paciilc and St-. Paul; ?i3L(iO;* He stopped very abruptly the prattle Cor, Pitman and'Central Avenues, Ocean Grove, N. J, 73—Fourth avenuo and Kingsley street. Asbury Park, N. 3. 82—Sixth and Grand avonues, Omce Hours, B A. U. to I P. M. tw o In a bertln each $121.00» of atheism. . ' 84—Seventh avenuo and Bond street. Gas admlaistered. Rates from Pittsburg;, $5,00'less than . 1 Toward the stars he pointed the 91—Seventh avenuo and Webb street. . Sixth season under tho proprietorship of II*nry Wclsford. A first-class house, . 93—Sunset and Webb streets. • • • above figures.. short, thick arm so soon to rule this convenient to' everything of interest in the Grove. For particulars applv to pro S ig n a ls DR. n. S. TAYLOR. For information of those, who desire little phinet. prietor. P. O. Box 2121. ' . t v 0—T-—C—GenoraV alaTm. DENTIST, to travel-independently after; arrival “ You may talk as long as you please, 2—F ir e o u t Graduate Unirarslty of Pemisylyaat*, at San Francisco' it should be noted . gentlemen, but who made all that?” . Cor. Cookman A re. and Bm orr 0 ^ that tickets, permit stop-off within .liiu- . There was no answer, and there was- Opposite Postoffice, ovor LeJMai*ti«^a. . its of Ausust 31,-at aud “west of Deri- no more atheism that night. Entrance on Em ory at.,Asbury Park, N . J. ver, Colorado .Springs,, pueblo, Colo., ; YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED Olllce Hours, > to $, The man who was, to build , up the NORMANc.. n. puncsT HOUSE . and west of St. Paul. Stop-over >yiU code Napoleou could appreciate the also be fallowed until August 3.1, at \ ISAAC a KBNNffiDS, force and necessity of law. His mind 28 to 34 Bath Avenue, Ocean Grove, W, J. Niagara Falls’and Buffalo, for P?m--.r ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, realized the feebleness of man, coping Kiiiely located Imtwoen Auditorium nmi ocean, apd m»ar batliiiiy grouuds. Spceiai at/- Real Estate Americun Exposition,.on tickets read tentioa to comfort o f Kucsts. Opon June to Ociober. P. O. Box-M7. ; - Soil pi tor'. ing through those points.: even with little problems of earth. M a s te r In C h an cery and N o ta r y PtJhBa. Descriptive booklet will shortly bd • I He felt that great laws and a Great Special attentlao given to issued, g iv in g tho schedule and. fu r- • Lawgiver must swing and direct those Money to Loan of titles, otc. Monmouth Building:, Anbury Porlt. tlier details.: Diagrams are now open,- ;*■! millions of silent worlds above. • : THE 1VV HOUSE and as the number who can be’accom-. ' When Napoleon wns still a Corsican M ain Avcnrie, O ccaii U rove. N e w Jortrey. fo n v e n lo u tly locntcd near occnni, A u ditoriu m and poxtolllco. • Was. M. K.Srirr.i,, Proprietor, Insurance HAWKINS & DURAND, modated w ill ho strictly limited, names; patriot, the great Paoli said to him: should be registered: immediately. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. “Napoleon, you are not a modern. For further information apply . to Corner of Heckimd I'eaeh Avenues, Asbury Park and Ocoan Grora Bes& . iYou talk like the heroes o f Plutarch.” Ocean Grove, N.J. One. block from Tourist Agent, 11DG B road way; N e w ' Earnestness of the old kind was In the ocean. • • WILLiAM G1FFARD Building, Asbury Paik, N. J. Yorlc; Thos. Purdy, Passenger Agent . deed Napoleon’s characteristic—as em First-classOlive in every particular.House (Pormetrty W. Wliluya) I>ong Branch District, 7S0 Broad St,*' »VIns. S c h w a irrz. peror, planning to rule Asia from th e, WELUAM H. CARMAN, Newark, N. J.;,J. K. Shoemaker; Pas back of an ornamented elephant, or as FL PRKNTIfi’ A pleasant 222 Main S t, Asbury Park, N. J. Architect and Builder, sen ger A g e n t M lddlo D istrict, 1411.’ a poor, half starved lad, takiug off his Pm prlotor. iiim llv hotol at Office: Chestiiut St., Philadelphia;^ B/ Cour- popular i-utea. * Oflloo Of Toim sblp Colloctor muddy shoes to enter tho presence of OCEAN HOUSE Main Aye., noxt to Association laerider. Jr.. Passenger Agent, BalU-. the matronly Mine. Fermou aud listen Main Avenue, Ocean Grove, N. J. Plana and eaLimataa promptly more District, Baltimore and Calvert." Sts., Baltimore, Md.; C. Stndds, Pas- : ing to her stories of descent from the' fnmiahod. JOHN N. BURTIS. senger Agent Southeastern Dlstricti emperors of Coustantiuople. Reaidonco; 10S Erabory Aye. Suth.and G-Sts., N. W.; Washington,’ J ‘ Napoleon in his hours o f w ork w as a THE ST. ELMO •tTndertate asd ~*----- — - LL. !.*.1."— D. C.; or address Geo. W. Boyd, As <1oer, and In his hours of leisure lie 77 Main Avonuo. Dolishtfully located on principal thoroughfare. Open all »hb voar, ToruiH 87 to S10 a week. Special rates spring, fall aud winter. W rl»o for booklet. \Vm . J o x es, P rop. sistant General Passenger 1 Agent; was a discusser.. 708 Mattison Avenue, PETER F. DODD> Broad. St. Station, Philadelphia^ . • ■ He exercised constantly the two sides ,\fl£tTKY PAKK, N. J, af his brain, the practical and specu • For Rent. BEACH AVENUE HOUSE Oafllaa ai>d Kaotoi Cfaslrete an hand or far- la tiv e . f JUSTICE of the PEACE A very desirable store on Main ave- Obo block from ocean, corner Bench nrnl Webb avenues. Ocean outlook, modoru linprovo- alahod to erdar. gfcwrtul nUeo&km given to , Do tho . same and succeed.—New monts,j;oQ & go Times-Herald. ; Corner Ocean nnd Bath avqpues, Ocean Grove, N. J. Appointments aud furnUUing* all new Rmlmnaad Id one doy. No c^re, no V b t. and modern, Special rates tor Juno and September. H. W, EnLERS. Wo. 17 M ala Street, A ataay P n rK lAnr Jkraey ASBURY PARK, NEW JERSEY, Prtoe JS csnte. 8 OCEAN GROVE TIMES—SATURDAY, MAY 4, tgoi.
I Dog", Acting1 Strangely, Was Shot, A dog, purpoVted to be Buffering from.'.the rabies, wfts shot by Township Policeman Frank- E.. Chapman,,- near, B *K IN 6 the coi'ner of Di bad way anil Pennayl- vania avenues. Ocean Grave, pn Tues R o y a l day afternoon. Considerable exite- fmmm nient ensued during the killing of the w tAusowJiEHY 'Puke a n im a l.' ;:■ the;-..Dress. Parade? Makes the food more delicious and wholesome M o rtg a g e s . ROYAL OAKINQ POWDER CO., NEW VORK. Wanted, on first bond and Mort gage,- 51,200 a t bI x per cent., on now house, six rooms nnd bath, 2 lots, val . . . Your dollars will do double duty at our stores this week, for we Ji'ave COUNTY AND STATE Theft‘Revealed by Dream. ue 5,{,00'0 ; ?1,000 at. six p or cent, on ^irs. -W illia m R . . Vjinbracklb, ^'the new.-house, (i rooms and bath, 2 lots, >■' T inaugurated.a' ^pecial'sale of SPRING WEARABLES that positively . .The. contract for a new macadam wife of a‘ prosperous farmer living near va lu e 52,500; $5,000 a t six per cent, on road in Camden county has just been , Mata wan, had. a dr/am a' week ,.ago handsome residence property, value defies competition. For-.instance; ' .-v : .-'--'v\ awarded to Sbanley Brothers for which told her that the hired .man, a $12,000; $2,000 at flv 6 per cent, on 12- §14,000., ;.V stranger whom her husband had just room houso, 2 lots, valuo ?I.fi00. . .A- tramp, being refused alms by biauirht from New York, lmd stolen W. H. UEEGLR, - Mrs. • Harry ..'Firth. of Blackwood, a sum of money from the drawer in 39 Cortland St., Now Yorlr, JVIEN’S SPRING SUITS, A ll wool Cheviots, single or_double breastecVsaelc, well worth struck her a blow with his fist,, and the room o f the hi reel girl, M ary W a g $6.oo. , Fale price ; k ' $4.50 then fled. oner. Mrs. Vanbrackle at the break i QETTVSUURU, LURAY, fast table told her husband of the . .The charter of Atlantic Fish Com WASHINGTON. pan y of Long Branch has been revok dream ami-was MEN’S FINE ALL WOOL SERGE SUITS, FO R E A S T E R ., W e guarantee the The hired, man on Saturday told his ed by Governor Vorhees for non-pay Ptrsonally-Condocted Tou/ via Penn ment of fees. / em p loyer that he' intended to ,go to color— if it fades we will give you a new suit. A bargain at $10, Sale price ., $7.50 N ew : York. • Before he left; Mrs. Va n - sylvania Railroad. ■, ..A large ice manufacturing and brackle thought of. lierdream and com storage plant is heing. erected nt The battlefield of Gettysburg, the asked the 'girl- to make sure tlfat her Manasquah by a number of Spring unique l.urny Caverns and tho Nation THE VERY FINEST OF. ALL-WOOL AND BLACK CLAY WORSTED-OVER- money was ail right. The ghd.discov- Lake capitalists. al Capital lu all the glory of Its spring ered/that the m on ey w as gone'. Van-, ; ./the Keynort Brass Band expects, freshness, ave attraction:-, no , alluring' COATS, Italian linings, satin piping. A very nobby aud dressy coat. Worth $14. ihrack.lo then searched the- man and that few* would fe e l lllto 'refusing trf to spend about 51.0Q0 for new instru found the money. Ho was. kicked-off visit them. It is to place (hose three Sale-price ...... $9.00 ments, and will give open air.concerts the place. th e com in g Summer.* attractions within easy reach of every one that the Pennsylvania. Company ..Thomas Hines, of Tinton Falls, nnnounefs a tour over the battleriold, MEN’S FINE SPRING OVERCOATS, In gray Oxfords and fine Covert cloths, well slipped on some oilcloth in his kitchen, Literary Notes. • through tho picturesque Blue Mouil1 one day last week and fell, breaking The prettiest romance in very high tains, dowii the historic Shenaiidor.il tailored and cut- just the proper length. Made to sell at $1-2. During this sale his leg above the ankle. . life which has taken place iii half if Valley, visiting tho famous oavorns, century, is the courtship and marriage they go at . .Counselor,M. B. Taylor, of Key- and an entertaining stay at Washing $7.00 of : tho yoiing queen of Holland. The • port, has been appointed police justice ton.-"' : * ' -- story is told for. Leslie's Monthty bjr a of Keyport, to fill the vacancy caused The tour will leavo ' New'York S.OO correspondent who went to the Hague by.’tho death of Justice David Warner. a. m., and P h iladolp h ia 12.20 p. in.. for that purpose, and .Is beautifully il- . .Ground has been broken for the Saturday, May 18, in chnrgo of oho of histratdd with; dr.aSvlngs m ade on the . erection of a new Catholic church’ at the Company’s tourist ngpnts, and will spot by B. F. Urid crwood. The; article Point Pleasant to replace St. Peter’s' cover a period of-ilve days.; An exper will be a delight .tb^eycry, woman who. church, which was destroyed by fire ienced chaperon, whoso 'especial read s,it. . ./*. * ; - .* fluring the winter. ■ charge will he unoseortell ladies, .will . For ineli “The Trust Builders,” in accompany tho trip throughout. ..Theodore Sehanck, of Holmdel, the. May number .of Leslie’s - Kound-trip ticUets, covering traimpor- was clipping a horse recently when ziriej is the name o f an article - of gx-. 639=41-43 Cookman Avenue, Asbury Park . tatlon, -carriage drives.' and . hotel -ac- .the h6rse: jumped and ; the clippers traordinary Interest,; It is based, upon comino.latlons, will be sold at the ex slipped, striking him on the forehead the personnel, of tho managehieiH of tremely low rate of. $25 from: New t and cutting a triangular gash to the the mightiest contemporary commer SHOES BOUGHT HERE SHIMHD FREE. Yorlt. S2-1 from Trenton,-.?22 from Phll- /*hbne. cial;; enterprises.: There are; :thirty, ndelphia. nnd proportionate rates from •. ‘..Tins new draw at Sea Bright has men of business whose salaries aggre other points: ^been placed in position, and the last ga te ?lv000,000 a year, and w ho m ore For itineraries and full information rivet, was driven last Saturday. The than earn their money. Such, men SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILW AY. draw is 55 feet high, arid is so substan apply to ticUct agents; Tourist Agent, are worth reading about. ■ To Pineliurst, N. C., Camden,S. C., tial in appearance that. It insures per* HOC Brondwa.V.: New York; •! Court St., Brooklyn; 7SD Ttroad St.v NcwarV. and all Florida Points. ::THE .BEEGLE ' ■’ feet safety. Elinor Gates has planned and ex N. ,7.; or address Geo. W. Boyd, As pects soon to make an instrument to : ..John H. VanMater, of Colts Neck, sistant ; G en eralI’assenger Agent,1 The FLORIDA AND METROPOLI has in his possession a wooden horso measdre ahd record atmospheric elec^ ■Broad. St. S tation, Ph iladelph ia;— M ay TAN LIM1TBD and "FLORIDA AND collar that was patented In 1801. . It i« .tricity. • This,;in.conjunction with tho ATLA.NTA FAST M AIL are 'the flueat 4-2t. ' '■ ...... made to use without hames. iron sta kndwledge he: has g'ained for the world and -fastest.trains- operated betwefen; ples to which the traces are attached in these remarkable discoveries.of his, New York and tho famous health re estate & m m m i • taking their place. . •. ’ is;destined-to. revolutipriize,the study. WASUINOTON. sorts of the Carollna3 and Florida. ..By the sale of the Tinton FaHfi of:rtteteoro!ogy^andvmake it possiJjje PJNlDHl'RST, N. C„ is a model New ,turnpike' to the, county the two gate to pred i c t til e ; weath e r u pon sc I cn ti fl,c Lust Personally-Conducted Tour to England tjown, -nestled among the pine- :prihciples;astruo.:and'ascertain:as; clad sand hills of t'ho Old North State, 1 tenders, Joseph Golden and Daniel Cal Washington via Peitnsyl- those that now,guide the’astronomer nnd only eighteen hours -from New lahan, will have to seok other Work. vanla Railroad. . The former has been collecting toil •in his calculations. So that before* Yorlt, via SISABOARD AIR LINK R A IL W A Y . I t la on o o t the healthiest for twenty-seven years and the latter long we may have official forecasts of v On 'May 9 tho Pennsylvania Ualroad E. N. WOOLSTON, Proprietor, the Weather for, many days in advance, and most enjoyable winter resorts In /fourteen, years. . : Company will run the last of thfe pres and forecasts that may be relied upon America, with the finest and most ... As Thomas VaiiVlfet. of .Farmlug- ent/series of three-day personally^ '.with fa r m ore certain ty than ' those palatial hotels aml' best eighteen holo 50 Main Ave., Ocean Orove, N. J. dale, was attempting to, pull a stick- conducted tours to Washington, D. C. •golf links In -the South. Through, w h i ch U n cl e Sa‘m gi ves u s fronil d ay . to Round-trip rate, covering railroad of wood from a loadron a wagon, re day under tho Present system.— Every sieeplng-'cars from Washington, ,D ., Cl cently, ; the stick penetrated hip right trahupprtatlon for the round'trip, hotel body's Magazine. \ Passengers from north f ’-'reof- can eye and pressed it dut of the socket.: accommodations, transfer in Wnshlus- tako through car by passing: from Now ton, station to hotel, nnd services of lie was nearly blind for several days, Alfred Judson Fisher, the Chicago; Yorlt Sleeper to Washington and Plne- Hotels, Boarding Houses aiid Cottages for rent in Ocean but is. recovering. experienced Tourist Agent and Cnap- hurst Sleeping-car at Washington. historian, has woven the highly Inter-' eron, ?.14:,50: from- New Yor.lt, $13,00 Grove. . '‘V in’The cottago of Mrs. 13. C. Hovey, estin g resu 1 ts; o f I a gen ealo g I c al: ;iri ves CAMDEN,- S. C., Is. ono of the noar- fiom. Trenton, and $11.50 from Phila on Clifton avenue, Lakewood, waij en itigation irito;“ A i Dau gh ter o f -Adam,^’ a est-rcsorts for northern tourists where delphia. . These rates include;, accom $10,000 to loan 011 Bond and Mortgage. tered- by sneak thieves about 5 o’clock short :s^ory which be has written ,fpr tihoy arc seouro from -the .cold clim ate modations for two 'days.at-the Arling of Northern winters. Besides Its Saturday afternoon, arid 575 worth of 'the..Ladies’ Home .Toilrnal. He-traces ton, Normandie, Rigss or. Efthilt fume as a healthful and attractive jewelry, was stolen. Another cottage the, heroi no. of his romance; (in real lito; Lists and full information upon application in, person'or House. ..'For accommodations at W ll- winter resort, the historic Interests near by . was despoiled of $1,000 worth a w e ll .'known. Philadelphia w om an). di-\ ]a rd':i, lie gent, Metropolitan or .Na connected with the. town and locality by.mail. ' v - ’ ' .' of plate and jewelry.. refctly .^ek/tt/Adam ^^t^ tional: Hotol, $2.50 less.' Side trips to are most oualni nnd interesting, ;corroborativei detail every link, in the Mount Vernon, Richmond, Old Point THE HEALTH AND PLEASURE long genealogical chain. He brings to Comfort and Norfolk at greatly reduc RESORTS OF FLORIDA are too well The Orrs W ill Arrive on Monday. light the fact that there have been one; ed', r a t e s .' V, known to need more than a passing al hundred andi twent.y-orie generations' • :Mr.''William Orr and family leave All tickets good for, ten days, .with lusion. T h ero you finil th,c m ost lux of the human family, beginning with their winter home at Mt. Dora. Flor special hotol rates after expiration, of urious hotels a-nil most attractive and Adam . ida, today (Friday) for Ocean Grove. hotel coupons. popular winter resorts in America. They sail north on the steamship For Itineraries and full, information THE SEABOARD AIR LINE RAIL "City of Augusta.” of the Snvunuah - New Glee Club in The Park. • v apply to tldcet' agents; TourlBt Agent, W AY Is positively the shortest and Line, expecting to reach here on Mon 1100 Erondwny, New York; 4 Court quickest route operating solid vcstl- day. M r. O r r is the proprietor of tho Asbury Park has a newly-formed buled limited trains, with Pullman’s glee club, whose members are all well St:, Brooklyn;' or address Geo. W. United States,Hotel,-corner Main and Boyd,. Assistant: General Passenger latest improved service, Including Din Beach avenues.' Tho Orrs go south at known;?:td vthe^^jits|cally ; ;ihciined of; ing, Observation and rullman Com SUIT SLAUGHTER Agent, Broad street Station, Philadel the close of every • season, always Ocean . Grove. Those whose : names partment Cars, between Now York and phia.— M ay 4-2t. - spending the winter months at-Mt. appear on the mombcrship 'roll are: Florida. Harry B. Martjn, W. C. Clark, E .. IS. Dora. . ' . : • . ‘. For Information and tickets call on Booze. John R yno, John Lippin cott, C.; PINEtiliRST A.M) SOUTHERN or address Chas. L. Longsdorf, Now N. Joliff, • Herman. Stein, Elmer C. England Passenger Agent. 300 Wash Three of the. finest men’s clothing manufacturers sold to us Noted Crook Arrested. King, L. H. VanSant;Dr..J. H. Bryan, PINES, N C. ington Street, Boston, Mass.; J.' C. L. B. SaiAlers, J. B- Clary, W aiter T. their stocks of sample suits at less than 50 cents on the dol-. John Sloan, whose picture appears Improved Through Pullman Service Horton, Eastern Passenger Agent, 1208 Hubbard, F. D. Dudley. F. M. Schup- in the rogues’ gallery at New York,.was v ia , Broadway, New York; W M. McCon lar, The very finest ■ pan, Elvin C. Burtls and otners. Orie nell. General Agent, I4'j4 Nov York arrested last Saturday morning near of the selections the glee club will SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILW AY. Avenue, Waslhlngton. D. C.. or R. E. Oakhurst by Brooklyn detectivcs. He lik e ly take up is tho ‘ ’P ilg rim Chorus” L. Bundi. General Passenger Agent, CUSTOM-MADE SUITS ^ is supposed to know ’ considerable from Tarinjiauser. . The Seaboard Air Line Rallu-ay is Portsmouth, Va. about the recent robberies in Asbury now operating througlh years; £ov the torm-ot tliree years, for Nop-' Geaeseo Pure Food Co., LeRoy, K. Y. T V ;, .bicycle, when roads iire. goptl you will ; have made a great deal of paint; nnd tunO Plre District No. 1, of Neptune Gontiemen:— I mus't say .a word in T : : Avnnt tp ride fjt. : havo dealt with thousands and thou Township,'Monmouth Countv, N. J. •T v Tires lim y'fla t, biariiigs cij; chain -. regard to GRiifN-O that-there is noth T-: i... cranky,-enrimel.and,nickel need re- . sands of people. Aro not in tlio least B. PRANK WAlNniGIlT,' ing bolter orhealtli'lor. W o havo used x ;\; rmiishing. 610 Cookman Avenue, Asbury v afraid to *“dow hat is right” -when a job Chairman of last Primary. it for .years. M y . brother was a great X Repair .shops are then busy, nnd T , . you Imve to wait yocir turn. You . goes wrong . . . . 1 coffeo drinker. .'He -was tahon sick and T walk whHe. your prudent neighbor . Everything new in Photography of the best styles And in this age of adulteration, wo Tho olectlon Cor Commissioners, as tho doctor e^id coffeo was tho causa1©? T rides. U eltir let me ovcrhmd your- . say “Send it. to your chemist. If. lie directed by law, will talifi place on it, and told ua to use GKMN-O. Wo T . wheel now. and at reasonable prices. Photographic Suppfies finds it is adulterated,we will pay his Saturday, M ay 25, 1901, fro m 3 to 7 got a. paclcagC.buf^id not like it tit % C. R. Zacharlas, p. in., at W ash in gton en gin e houso, flrst, but'no^v; would'not bo without for Amateur and Professional Photographers. , bill and send you $100. . + ' 72 5 Hattison. Ave. Asbury Park L’.f There is such a thing as honest bus Main avenuo. betweon Central . and it.. My brother has boon well ovor iness1 yet in tlio world. Pllfc’ rtm Path w ay, Ocea-n G rove, N . J. since wo ata-rted ito uso i t •(. ' T taw nM ow ersand Clippera.Cround. Developing and Finishing for the Trade. ./.'-'A . . 'Yours truly,; ' ' . W. B. TAYLOR, - j.-: • Tours.truly, •j: Cnrriuge Tire Work. F. W.,DEVOE & C O .. Secretary of Board. . LILLIE SOCHOR. Eastman’s'Kodaks and Supplies. .vV;'/.-'■ ■ ■; * "\-v- • ;• I: