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Vol. X I. No. 44 OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1903. One Dollar the Y ear.

PREACHERS’ MEETINGS A. SOCIAL EVENT OF DANIEL W. APPLEGATE SPEAKERS DISCUSS THIS WEEK AND NEXT THE LATE FALL SEASON WEDS MISS ANNA REED

Local Clergymen Will Go: to Freehold OF SCHOOL MONEY Mr, and Mrs. Carr Celebrate the An­ THE STATUE FUND Their Marriage Followed by Sere­ the .Coming Maaday .. y ; niversary of Their Wedding nade and Surprise Party FINAL POLITICAL MEETING BE­ At the preachers’ meeting in St. RECENT LAW MAKES TOWNSHIP. Mastering every detail that would M ATTER IN HANDS OF THE STOKES’ Daniel W. Applegate and Miss Anna .Paul’s church, Ocean Grove, on Mon­ contribute In any wise to the pleasure Reed, both of Ocean Grove, were’mar- . FORE FALL ELECTION day morning, tit. exercises- were TREASURER THAT OFFICER of tileir guests, Mr.. .and Mrs. R. H. ,; " FINANCE COMMITTEE ried on Sunday last at the parsonage opened with prayer by the Rev. W. W. Carr,' of Brooklyn, celebrated their of the Hamilton M. E. Church by tho. RIdgely, o£ West Park. On the sail wedding anniversary last Saturday Rev. W. E. Blackiston/ The bride is ard, and makes T. Nel- Fred Brown, Arthur Van Arsdale, Wm, in the room. He is a great favorite in ercises 3.45, Italian nnd other home lights in the Grove. Needless to. say “The movement for the; erection Williams, Frank Poinsett, Frank Ben­ Ocean Grove, where, he formerly re­ son Llllagore, Neptune . Township’s work, by Rev. E. L. Pox. 2.15, ad- treasurer, .custodian of the, school the evening was most enjoyably spent of. a bronze statue in Ocean Grove nett, Harry Woolman, Clyde Gray, Mr. sided. The Senator fell in with the dress,’: “Protestant .^s. Catholic School' by those present, and at ; departing to'the memory of its late honored and Mrs. Calvin Reed, Mr. and Mrs. views of all the other speakers in de­ monies, ' . Work In Mexico,;’ by Rev. J. Cordova, As under the new law Bradley .Beach there was universally expressed the president is' approaclilng comple> Wm. Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. claring that the gathering of Republi­ 2.45, conference, ‘’Benefits of the Mis­ wish that.Mr. and Mrs. Carr might see tion. The E. H. Stokes Fire Com^ Williams, Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy, Mr. cans In the . Ocean Grove elubroom is made a separate school district, the many happy returns of the day. sionary Society in Sunday, school,” county superintendent will appoint a pany, No. 3,' wishes to show it" and Mrs. Marriner, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. was the best he had seen-this fall. conducted 'by Her. ,0. BY Garrison, of earnest interest in this movement Strudwick, Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Dodd, ' “Why, this club has a record of which full school hoard of nine mem­ Craabuqr, 3,20'„Echoeii from Philadel­ bers for that, district. Dr Bradner ; See that your ticket reads Carton. wnile there is an opportunity, and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Reed, Mrs. Hud-,, it may well be proud,” said.he. “THe phia Missionary-Convention, by Rev. Davis and Fisher. takes this method of bringing the son, Mrs. Watrous, Mrs. Chas. Cham­ candidates ne^d to come here to get will be one of the appointees. . H. J, Zelly, Ph. D., and others. Devo­ Counselor John E. Lannlng last Fri­ matter before the friends of the berlain, Mrs. Stricklin, Mrs. George encouragement and inspiration; they tions and remarks on the miasionary late xjt.. Stokes, with an earnest . Asay, Mrs. C. Cooper, Mrs. J. Wil­ n^ed have no fear of the result in day evening served. formal notice on work of the district, by Rev. J, B. the Neptune Township school trustees HECK AVENUE FOLKS appeal that they identify ;tuem- liams, Mr. Shear, Ellwood Patterson. V Ocean Grove. I've been a candidate Haines, presiding elder. selves with this most worthy and The party , was held at the home of - for office four times, and l\ad I ^re­ protesting'against their action in SOCIABLY INCLINED awarding tbe coal an

v.v • o. B.' Vtr.W. > i) i i W da woM Low-RateHomSaeekerfl’ Excurilod • ' /• ••••.-.• r i‘ Ol .WILL NOT SIGH SCHOOL BILL OCEAN GROVE TIMES There is no doubt that the name of The declarations of ..the Republican to Plorlda j. E. QUINN, E d it o r Ex-Sheriff Obadlah. E. Davis adds party in' this county, as onnunciated Governor Murphy Says Miller Measure .For the benefit of homeseokers/ the E . N. W O O LSTO N , BUSINESS MANAGER strength to. the Republican Assembly, various railroads, to Florida will sell In tlie convention held at Freehold on is Unconsiliutlonal on November 11 special excursion ; PUBLISHED EVERY BATURDAY tick et'th is fall.. In his canvass Mr. Saturday, September 12th, are wortn Governor Murphy on Tuesday de­ tickets from Washington to the follow­ 4® MAIN AVENUE,.OCEAN GROVE. Davis has been assured of this. Mr. careful perusal by every .Intelligent, clined to sign School bill No; 6, which ing points at ^ates quoted: ' Davis is a leading contractor ’ and thoughtful voter. Here they are in From '.Headache and is known as the “Miller bill,” - and Sarasota, Fla... . $ 3 0 . 05 Entered at the postoflice at Ocean Grovo, builder of this county, who, by fun: . .. which was passed at the special ses­ Braidentown, “ . . . 2 9 70 New Jersey, as second-class matter. straightforward ;busine^s- methods, has N e u r a l g i a sion. The intention of Assemblyman Ellentown,.. '29 70 We, Republicans of Monmouth coun­ Miller’s bill was; to validate thp action Palmetto, ** .; ...... 29 70 thoroughly established himself in tlio ty in convention assembled, do hereby TO CORRESPONDENTS—We shall be pf schbol districts composed of parts Manatee, '. 29 70 confidence of the people and is a man . Resolve, First, that the • platiorm I n ■ a F e w .M inutes of different municipalities, in order to Punta Gordan .»v...... 30 90 . glad to reeelvo Items of news nnd com­ of the las.t Republican n^ibnal con­ munications on'subjects or interest to of uhquestloned fdrce of, mind atid meet conditiohs which prevailed In Arcadia, . ” ...;...... ;.. 30 15 vention outlined the national) tioUcy, A fter Tailing Cumberland, Morris , and other coun­ These tickets will be good going No­ this community. Write only pn one side probity of character. He was born at under which the administrations of of the. sheet. ties' of the ; state. The 'McKee - act vember 11 only, and to return within Navesink, November 2(5, 1550. ( Ho the lamented MeKinley. and our presn. which way declared unconstitutional, fifteen days, nnd will not be good to The full name and address of the writer eiit president Theodore Ro’oseyelt liave Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills. should accompany al! communications,, early learned the -business un­ made the required provisions, and it stop off In either direction. der his father and was soon made placed this nation on a pinnacle, of Chronic Case ' Cured. ■ was these provisions which Mr. Miller In connection with these excur­ not necessary for publication, but as a prominence, power . and prosperity •guarantee of good faith. Anonymous let­ foreman of tho firm of i)avis &. Coop­ desired to have continued under his sions, tho Pennsylvania Railroad hitherto unknown in the history’ of “1-cannot sfioak lb h islily.of your rcm edlci bill'. { / .... . ters will not be noticed; er. In 1876 ho engaged in the planing Company will sell one-way tickets to tills or any other country. and 1 Will always teil my friends how much Tho Governor, in filing the bill. in Washington, at-regular rates, from all mill 'business on his own account in Second, We endorse the policies they have diinefor my .husband and mys-lf. for sadden attacks ot licadaches; neuralgia the State Library, wrote briefly over stations bn Its lines east of Pittsburg SUBSCRIPTION RATE Red Bank. Owing to declining health formulated by. the State convention and rheumatic pains.: There is \>nothing tho title page of It as follows: “Ap­ and Erie, together with exchange O n e y e a r ...... '...... $1.00 he was forced to relinquish the mill last assembled and we fully, commend squal to Or. Miles’ Anti-Pain- Pills.' -.They- proval withheld. This act is/directly orders on the railroads out of Wash­ Six months...... 60 the "administration of thp;. present are siiiiply^ptundiduud giver lief in-fifteen' Three months...... * 35 business for a less .confining vocation. within the condemnation of the Court ington for • an excursion ticket from' governor,! Hori.Franklin Murphy, or twenty , minutes. . I uscdito be subject to of Errors and Appeals ln their.recent Washington to the above-mentioned : Single'copies, 3 cents. This he found in contracting nnd who, by his executive ability^ his pa­ ;attacks o£ headache, which' had become chronic, arid I took a’course of Nervine and decision setting!aside the school Haw points at rates quoted.—It building. Ho made his headquarters triotism-and his great political saga­ Nerve and Liver Pills in connection with the of 1902 as unconstitutional,” SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1003. at. Red Bank and his business extends city, has added largely to the present Ami-Pain Pills. .The result is I now have Where tho Frost King Never HoMfl. prosperity.,of our State* in that large very little trouble-in that way. My husband throughout this State, New York and Send threo good Republicans from Court appropriations have been made, which has aho taken these-remedies and praises old Monmouth tO( the ..legislature this Connecticut. He is regarded as a safe have been - devoted to tlie. great im-‘ them very highly. We always have some of both kinds of pills in the house, and do not winter. . ■ ' . • . On Novombor 11th very- low* rates. County Republican and conservative business man. He is proveinent of our public highways nnd feel that we could get alonjf without them.— via Seaboard Air Line RaiUva-y ill bo a member of the Board of Education. the great reduction of bur school, tax.. M r ?. K atp. K. J o h n so n ,. McClellandsville, Lamar May, Yet Taste Jefsey Justice **‘ offered to homeseekers desiring to vis­ T ic R e t Third; We will go into this cam­ D elaw are.. Last Friday In court at- Freehold,' it the wonderful Manatee country on He was elected mayor of Red Bank in paign resolved to use every honest ef­ tho West Coast of Florida. Tickets \ • For'Assemblymen, • ; 1S95, has served his county as Sheriff, There are many reasons why you should Prosecutor Foster gave notice that he fort to secure the election of the lake Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pam Pills, but the best wo^ld makOj application to Judge will bo good for stopover in the Mana- JAMES D. CARTON, and is a loyal Republican. He-is a safe nominees of this convention tb Whom reason is that they will give you almost instant Heisley for a struck jury to tuy David teo section. For ’ further Information O. E. DAVIS. man to vote for, and in the legislature we hereby pledge our full support . relief from hcadache or other pain. In cases apply to your local ticket agent or ad­ of chronic head ache, when the sufferer knows Lamar, Bernard Smith, Monk East-: ABIJAH/C. FISHER. . will represent this county with credit. It is upon this platform the Repub­ naan and Joseph Brown, on .the second dress, C. B. Ryan, General. Passenger an attack is coming on, a Pain Pill will usu­ Agent, Portsmouth, Va.—43-45. lican standard-bearers ask {lie support ally prevent it entirely. In cases of extreme indictment found against them, by the of the voters. Read and ponder. nervous exhaustion, when the brainy is too recent grand jury. The Indictment A BI.IAII C. FISHER tired and the body too nervous to rest, an upon which theBo persons were recent-, Township Tax-Sale VOTE US, A TTENT ION ! Anti-Pain I’ill will sooth the nerves so that ly tried and acquitted was ,for. conspir­ It Is something of a novelty,to have sleep may come. They never fail, yet con­ The township tax sale, many times Tuesday next, November 3d, is elec- THE OUTLOOK tain no opiates and are non-laxative. ing to assault .Tames McMahon. Tho postponed, will be held next Monday, the opportunity of voting for a man second. indictment is for assault and at 2 p. m., in the office of Collector . tlon day. While that ancient and subtle foe to' All druggists sell ahd guarantee Dr. Miles' who has never before been ln politics. Anti-Pain Pills. They are non-laxative: con­ battery. • ' *■ . Shreve, 47 South Main street. Of course you know it> but this is in­ Such, a man is Abljah C. Fisher., Mr.* Republican hopes, General Apathy, tain no opiates, iftver sold in bulk. 25 doses, tended as a reminder of the all-lmport- Fisher is referred to in this campaign seems to be putting in some big licks 25 tents. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. 1 ant event. . as the “farmer” candidate. . This is in the. present campaign, tho outlook The polls will open at G a. m., and because he is a tiller of the soil by oc­ points to a Republican victory] at the cloee at •*? p. m.t with nn hour’s inter­ KING CAN DO NO WRONG; cupation. Once in a while tt is a good polls, next Tuesday. Given good wea­ B argains in mission from 1 to 2. p1 m. thing for the people, to send a farmer ther we expect to seo a large vote SO LONG LIVE THB KING The places for holding the election to Trenton, because farmers as a rule, polled. It is notoriously true that in­ in Neptune township are: even if they are not up to all the clement weather on election ’day, es­ Fred Margerum Denies That fie III-* • First District—Eagle Truck Houso, pecially in what are termed off years, tricks of the politicians, aro possessed Treated a Subject • P ro p erties fo r *S ate Heck avenue. Ocean Grove. of a fund of hard, common sense exerts a depressing effect upon a large Second District—Unexcelled Engine which makes them invaluable as ser­ number of Republican voters. But we Following tho recent announcement House, Corlies avenue. West Grove. vants of the people. Notwithstanding aro not looking for this rule to hold In this and other papers that Fred Third District — Goodwill Engine Margerum. of Ocean Grove, was the that Mr. Fisher was substituted for an­ good next Tuesday. By this time every House, Summerfleld avenue, West “Uncrowned King of the Fakirs” at other nominee, he is entitled to every Republican voter in the county has the Trenton fair, comes the appended Park.. jffre insurance vote of his party.. Ono thing Is cer­ had drilled into his mental under-, article published in theFreehold Fourth District —Eureka Engine tain. No matter wh&t the ballots standing the importance of the com­ Transcript last week. It will.be read House; Springwood avenue, West with interest by tho “King’s” many may show elsewhere, ln the rural dis­ ing election, the importance of elect­ Park. friends hereabouts: £owest Rates tricts among the farmers their friend ing “three good Republicans from “Luther Groves, of Cranbury, has, There are but three names on the "Bije” Fisher will leave little left for old Monmouth,” the importance of started suits against the Inter-State ' ticket to bo voted in this township the fellow.who follows, after him on getting out the full vote. What Fair Association and the son of Secre­ ^ Mortgage j£oans next Tuesday. little interest has been taken in tary Mahlon Margerum, and retained. the still hunt for votes. It has been Counselor Adrian S. Applegate. The The Republican candidates deservo thp present campaign, is mainly said that the vote in the county this, cause of the trouble occurred bn Tues­ V •; Acknowledgments taken for all states your support. year will be light. Mr. Fisher is work­ pn the part of the Republicans, day, the second day of the fair. Groves , Don’t stay away- from the polls in ing hard for the success of the whole but that fact does not argue that the bought a general admission ticket to the grand stand for 25 cents. On the the belief that your vote is not needed. ticket, not for himself only. Ho wants sBemocrats will not bo alive next TueB-; Jt Js needed. big days of the fair all of the seats in. to see throe good Republicans from day. As Mr. Davis told tho Ocoan tho main stand are 50 cents, and a cou­ Vote early. old Monmouth go to the Now Jersey Grove club the other evening, the pon is sold for each seat, but on Mon­ E. N. Woolston Vote the Republican ticket. legislature this winter. Vote for Democrats have a habit of getting to­ day and Tuesday the people purchas­ ing- general admission tickets are-al­ “ Vote for Carton, Davis and Fisher. Abljah C. Fisher In the fuil confidence gether on election ' day; So the K& 50 Main Ave., Octan Grove. N. ‘J. ^ Vote this ticket and you will have lowed to sit in the end sections, where that your Interests will be safe if com­ publicans need to keep up the fight the Beats are not sold. . the proud consciousness of a duty well mitted to his hands. without a moment’s cessation, until ' “An usher Bhowed Groves a seat, in performed. the polls are closed at 7 o’clock next one of these sections. He was watch­ H. C. Winsor, President C. O. Clayton, Vico President Vote this ticket and you will be Tuesday night. ing the races when a young man who JAMES D. CARTON E. E. Dayton, Cashier J esse Minot, ABst. Cashier happy. afterward proved to be young 'Mar­ It ought to be a genuine pleasure to gerum, came and told him he would vote for James D. Carton, Republican It 1b expected that the gas question have to move unless he had a coupon, v o y o u r d u t y , v o t e r : as that seat waB reserved. Groves re­ candidate for Assembly. Mr. Carton will finally be settled by the Associar Asbury Park $ Ocean Grove Bank The apparent disposition to lookup- tion a t its. annual meeting next month. fused to move and Margerum took is a native of Red Bank whe're he was hold of him and dragged him into tho Orginized January, 1889 on this fall’s election as unimportant Give us gas, ’’ ■' bom -on May 12, 1S70. His early ed­ aisle. Groves resented this and closed and therefore one in which the voters ucation was secured in Holmdel town­ in with the young man; throwing him- need take little interest ought .to bo in the aisle, and then called an officer 50,000 ship. In 1890 he entered tho law of­ Some of the streets in Ocean Grove Capita - - $ TOTAL RESOURCES dispelled, tritely says the Freehold and had him arrested. At police head­ Surplus: - - $ 50,000 fices of Hawkins & Durand at Asbury aro a reproach to any people. quarters Margerum was recognized Transcript. It is true that only As­ Undlvlrte.l Profits $26,000 $ 8 0 0 , 0 0 0 Park where he spent two years pre­ and set at liberty. semblymen are to be elected in this paring for admission to the bar. In DISTRICT LEAGUE MEETING ' “Groves claims that Margerum had county, and yet the fact that those no authority, and that after the usher, 1892 he entered the law department of men are to assist in enacting laws by who was an agent of the association, Mattlson Avenue and Main Street, Asbury Park Union University in New York State, Local Epworthlaus Journey to Lakewood placed him in a seat, ho had a right to which we shall be governed makes it Main Avenue and Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove graduating in 1894 with the degree of on Wednesday to Swell Numbers it. An interesting suit is expected.” highly important that those elected LL.B. He resumed his studies in As- When tho “King’s” attention- was Transacts a general banking business, issues foreign and domestic drafts. Prompt, called to tho above article by the rep­ shall be men upon whom the peoplt? bury Park and In June, 1895, was ad­ On Wednesday at Lakewood was attention given to all matters entrusted to us. Your patronage solicited. can' depend tb labor for their best in­ held the annual meeting of the New resentative of this pap6r he said ho mitted to practice, after a very credit­ knew ^of. no suit instituted either, terests. This Is a string upon which Brunswick District Epworth Leaeuo , Collections made and promptly acknowledged able examination. Mr. Carton has al­ The delegates representing 'St. Paul’s against himself or tho fair association. •we,have been harping all through the Safe deposit boxes to rent, ways been a staunch Republican. He chapter, Ocean Grove, v^ere Otis Lee, He said Groves was In a middle sec­ campaign. The time to show your tion of tho stnnd “always res .rved, and directors; N.^E. Buchanon, J. S. Ferguson, C. 0. Clayton, A. E Ballard, George * is a member of the County Executive E. N. Woolston, Elbert Miller, Mrs. Al­ colors Is on election day. It is the bert Smith and Mrs. W. H. L. Starks. was occupying a numbered seat, the \V. Treat, John Hubbard, Henry 0. Winsor, T. Frank Appleby, Lewis Rainear,' Committee, president of the Asbury coupon for which was held by a lady easiest thing in the world to decry the Addresses were made and papers Amos Tilton. . : • • * . Park Young Men’s Republican Club, a read by Rev. J. L. Surtees, Mana­ patron. The latter bought and paid for work of the primaries, to neglect your member of the fire department, and squan; Rev. M. S. Messier, Qceanport; the identlcnl chair pre-empted by duty at the polls, and then crown the Groves'who, of course, had no coupon seyeral other local organizations. Ho Rev. H. F. Gravatt, Millville; Rev. R. : whole tiling by- finding, fault with the J. Zelley, Long Branch, and Rev. E. J; and was holding a seat to which ho was elected last June to a seat in the result of the election. It is up to Kulp, Red Bank. had no right. When .the matter was city council th ereto fill the unexplred Rov. William H. Russell, of Ocean explained to GroveB he refused to va­ every voter to declare- himself next term of- Samuel W. Kirkbride. Mr. Grove, led a discussion on “Christian' cate, even after being courteously re­ Tuesday. If the voter is honest with Citizenship.” quested to do so by both the usher and Ocean Grow National Bek Carton is going to be elected. He is a himself tlierQ will be no need to urge The exercises opened on Tuesday Mr. Margerum. In the end sections of strong candidate, ono of the strongest the -stand there were plenty of vacant Association Building, Main Ave., Ocean Grove him to do iiis duty. evening;-with a song service, a num­ , . — ------— • I . ever put forward for ofilce by his ber of addresses and an altar service. seats, which after t^iree o’clock, ex­ party. In-the next legislature he will H. Hendrickson, of Lopg Branch, cept on the big days of the fair, aro al­ ways at the disposal 'of-, the public. Capital, $25,000 Surplus, $5,000 SAFE MAJORITY be a bright and shining success. His was' re-elected president of the dis­ trict.. Joseph P. Johnson,, of Ocean Groves could liavp taken.any of these The candidates for Assembly are do­ election will practically mean his re­ seats, hut. refused to

j Hew Churches W»ll Under Way street, between.,Llri»?(Jp. ashing- f ■ ...... " . ton avenues. Work Is progK'ssfng rapldfy on the’ . >. General CoDgor tells that In a little Georgia town ho oi)e day heard the o l d r e l ia b l e Lotfi Nos, 449, 450, 451, 452, 453, 454, two colored lads conversing. new Baptist and Methodist 'chifi^ches 455, 456, 457, Main street between at Imlaystown. ...It Is expected .that the “I’se gwino No’th,” said tlio flrsf. . • Personal sad Garfield and Lincoln avenues. “ Dasso ?” said the socond. . • , Methodist church , will be flniaiiocl by Lots Nos. 459 and '460, and house, •Thanksgiving and the Baptist church “ Yep. I ’se cot u trunk to take wiv me, too.” Main street, between '.Garfield and j- “ A trunk ? • What am a trunk l'o’ '!” Pertinent by Christmas. Lincoln! avenues. “ W ’y, to toto yuh clo’s in.” Lots Nos. 461. 462,,463, 330%, Gar­ A Gruesome Find . • “An’ go naked V” . . I field avenue, between Main street and Tlio other day Bert Bailey, bf Atlan­ Fifth avenue. • If you buy a piano of us while our October.Clear-. - Hallowe'en. tic Highlands, found a human skull Lots Nos. 474, 475, Garfield avenue, ance Sale is going on-it will not be necessary for you to First Ice Monday night. in his oyster tongs while on a dredg­ between Thjrd and Fourth avenues. ing trip on the bay. Oysters were at­ Lot No, 467, Garfield avenue, . be­ economize in clothes to the extent that ft trunk would Pumpkins, ginger cakes and cider. tached to it. 1 . tween Fifth and Fourth aivenues. •• be an unnecessary luxury in traveling. Our prices are Local carponters nnd painters are Lots Nos. 476, 477, 478, 479, 480; 481', busy, ' . ■. • W anted to. purchas* Garfield avenue, between Third arid so low aud our terms are so easy that auy family of Fourth avenues! ' even very moderate circumstances may own a piano. Senator Skirm was in town on Wed­ •Smal), conveniently ’ located house Lot -No. ,497, Garfield avenue, be­ nesday. with improvements at Bradley Beach; tween Second and First avenues, : We not only have dozens of slightly used instru­ or desirable lot. Must. be cheap for . Lots Nos. 498 arid. 499, and house* OtlB Lee Is’ back from a visit to cash. Address, S. T. T., Record ofllce. ments, but a number of perfectly new ones sent to. us Long Island. Garfield avenue, between Second and •It*. First avenues. • as samples by manufacturers desiring'to interest us in L. E.1 W n tB o n will not return South Lots Nos. 572; 573, 574, 575, 576k 577, their makes. These, of course, we sell at special prices, until: a f t e r election. 578, Main street, between Lincoln and being odd stock not regularly carried by us. Every in­ Rov. S; Vi. C. Smith has been housed Absolutely Pure Washington avenues. with lumbago .this week. . Lot No. ■ 586, brick- house, Main strument on our floor offers an exceptional opportunity th ere no u b st it u t e street; between; Lincoln arid Washing­ for some one. Come early and get first choice. The settees have ail been removed is S ton . avenues. .: '...' V’ -a from the railway station. Lot NO. 590, S., E; corner Lincoln.; .Experience meeting in Thornley avenue ana; Main .street. ; Chapel Sunday afternoon. After a fortnight’s vacation which For Unpaid Taxes Lots Nos. 607,' 608, 609, 610, 611; 612, lie spent a t his old- home, Adelphla, C13, 614, 615, Lincoln avenue between Frank A. Mackie, of Arllngtpn, was Joseph Taylor on Monday resumed his in town tho latter part of last week. Fourth and ’Third'.avenues, south side', place. In vanGlllmve’s grocery. Moro . Lots Nos. 028;'629, 630, 631, 632, 6bo, Ofllcer Frank Tantum -was In North­ than ever Mr. Taylor Is convinced Borough of 605, 606, 634, 635, Lincoln avenue, be­ ern Pennsylvania this week on busi­ that there is no place like quiet, rest­ tween Second ‘.". and ^ First' avenues, G r e tf n e s s. ; ful Ocean Grove. AV0N-BV-THE-SEA south slde. ' V . ' 1 . > •• -! Among the week’s visitors was Paul On Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ Lots Nos. 637, 638, 636, 639, 640, Sullivan, a summer resident of the liam Desendorf left their cottage at 7 640%, Lincoln • avenue, between First Public notice is hereby given by Le- and Ocean avenues, south side; ‘ . Orove. • - . Broadway for their city home, 16 Roy Sofleld,. Collector of the Borough Charles street, New York. Mr. Desen­ Lot No. 641, S. -E. corner J»incoln G R JiM E U upright, in walnut; a good piano made by tho Emer­ A new roof was this week put on of Avon-by-tiie-Sea, county. of Mon­ and Ocean avenues. son Co., which is a good guarantee ot its reliability, used less dorf and, son Frank. expect to come mouth, that by virtue of a tax- warrant the Ladies’ Store, Main avonue, near down and vote next Tuesday for Lots Nos. 642, 643, 644, 645, 646, than threo mouths; absolutely good as new; wiis M i r tho. postofflco. issuetj on the-twenty^slxth day of Oc­ Ocean avenue, between Lincoln and $300, n o w ...... • Messrs. Carton, Davis arid Fisher. • tober, -A. D. 1903r by the Borough J. D. Fe^ch returned last Saturday Washington avenues. Mrs. William Moran, of the Claren­ Council of said borough, he will sell at . 'Lots Nos. 647; 647%, 648, 649, .650, M J iR S H M L L «¥• WENDBLL upright, in mahogany, plain case; from a trip up the St. Lawrence and don, ' returned home last Saturday public vendue; all ,the lands, tene­ • good tono and action; good as new '; was. $275, now $215 through Canada. > i 651, Washington avenue, between from Keyport, at which place on the ments/hereditaments and real' estate Ocean and First, avenues, north side. . Fred Smith, of Woolston’s real is- previous Thursday she was; a guest at hereinafter mentioned for the shortest Lots. Nos. 652, 653, 654, 655, 656, 657,. TUSTIMG Upright, in San Domingo mahogany; mado specially tnto agency, spent last Sunday with the Garrison-Johnson Vedding. The' term for, which any person or persons 65$, 659, 660, 661; W ashington avenue, for us by one ot the beBt makers in Now York city. Excep­ Spring'Lako friends: bridge- Is' the daughter of . the, -Rey. will ragree to take the same and pay between First and Second avenues. tionally good tone and-notion, coppor bass stringg, nickel pins Joseph Garrison, a well-known mem­ the taxes assessed against the same Mrs. Albert Mlnter and young son, Lotte Nos. 672, 673, 674, 675, 676, 677, and pressure bar; threo pedals, including muffler, and tho case ber of the New Jersey conference. \ for the year' 19.01> with the Interest' 678, 679, 680, 681,; 682, W ashington double veneerod inside and out. A really lino in­ of Abbott avonuo, havo been visiting thereon accruing and; all costs, fees, strument ; was $!)50, how ...... relatives' ^ Philadelphia. v frher Misses Henrietta; and! Jessie avenue, between .Third and Fourth Conn on: Tuesday took their, departure charges, and expenses, in relation to avenues, north side. . The matorlal In tho old Lawrence the levy,:assessment and collection of STORY CLJtRfC upright,: in walnut case: a good, from their summer Home at 13 Pilgrim Lots Nos. 695, 696, Washington ave­ serviceable piano; only...... $ 1 4 5 . Hoso, corner. Main and Central ave­ Pathway, going to Auburn, N. J., to eald’ta x e s . - r ! .. nue; between Fifth, avenue and Main nues, la being carted away. ... visit their, sister Mrs. F.‘ W». Asquith, The isald sale, will take place at the street. / />/• B E J tT T Y organ in pretty case, taken in exchange on a piano, is Borough Hall in .the' said Borough of 0. H. Tompkins and wife, wfio spent who spent the"greater part of the. sea* Lot ,No. 607, Washington and Rail­ in good shape, but wo have ho room tor organs' gijoa or bad; son . with them. here... About January •Avon-by-tbe-Sea on Monday, the road avenues. \ . ‘ ' co3t now $150, and is now worth at least $50. Our „» a week In Trenton and Philadelphia, thirtieth day of November, 1903,. at 2 retiimea home last Mday. 20th, they will go to their* home in Lots Nos. 698, 699, 700, 701, 702, 703, price^. .... •-. . ... - • • • .... • • 3>l5l0° Philadelphia,-:: o’clock in the afternoon of said day.; 704, 705, 7013, 70.7,. 708, Railroad ave­ At the Alaska Houso on Wednesday • The said lands, tenements, heredIta- nue, between Washington and Jeffer­ * FOSTER upright piano, large size; a bargain tor some ono who ■evening Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Johnson The Rev. William .Wardell has given xdehtB and [real estate so to be soldi son avenues. , v ' ^ : expeota to buy a high prioed instrument later, We will allow entertained a number of friends. the e x t e r i o r of his cottage, c o r n e r - and the names of the persons against Lots Nos. 753r 754, 755, 756, 757, 758, all wo aro asking tor it, when you get ready to exchange, Mairi^ avenue and Pilgrim Pathway, whom the said taxes have been laid on on a new piano any time within three year3. Only $115 Prof. E. V. Wright, of Heck avenue, 759, Washington avenue, between som e1 needed r e p a i r s , which i n c l u d e account of the same, and the amount Main street and Fifth avenue. addressed a Democratic mass meetlnc new cornices and new •■; woodwork of taxes' laid. on account of each par­ In Asbury Park on Monday evenlpg. Lots Nos. 738, 739, 740, 7.41, 742, Jef­ BBHMIMG square, a fairly good old instrument, with <5* _ r \ about, the roof. Also new lattice work cel of land are as follows, viz.: ferson averiue, between Main , street years of use still left for it, only./. * • *.*. * • *.. ■ Rev. E. C. Hancock last Suttday^oc- a n d a new front porch. In a d d i t i o n to Owner: • Avon-by-the-Sea Land and and Fifth averiue. cuplod the pulpit of hlB formor charge these im p T o v ements the cottage is be* Imprjovement Company,- tax due,. • Lots Nos. 753, 754, 755, 756, 757, 758, ing painted by Ferris. v a t Rod Bank, the F irst M. K. .Church. $66.34. . ■ ■ ‘ : 759, 760, 761, 762, 763, Washington ave­ A small payment down puts a piano in your home J. B.- Sherman, H. D. Chamberlain • A letter to this; paper from Mrs. ■ C. . .Description: 20 per cent! franchise nue, between Fourth and Third ave­ arid in soine casen only five dollars a morith will do for • and Thomas Healo are new members H. ‘ Zerider, a well-known member of tax’as levied by State Board of Taxa­ nues., ••. the installments. Of course our exchange if not satis­ ©Mho McKinley and Roosevelt Club. the Auditorium choir who has been at tion on sewer and water systems des­ ' Lots Nos. 764, 7.65, 766, 767, 768, 769, Clifton1 Springs, N. Y., since the close ignated on map of said borough made 770, 771, Washington avenue, between factory goes with all sales, either of new or second-hand MrB. Daniel T. Reevos, of iOS'Mt. of-the season here, states that she by, E. G. HarriBon & Son in 1883. Third and Second avenues. - . instruments. Tabor Way, has been visiting, her. has'located' for the winter at Ihe Nor­ • Owner: Avon-by-the-Sea Land Im-( : Lots Nos. 772, 773,774,775,776,777. 778 daughter, Mrs. George Conddh', at mandie, Thirty-Blxth and Chestnut provement Compoiny. \ Balance of tax 770, 780, 781, 782, 783, Washington Newark. streets, Philadelphia. The Zehnders due, $274.99. , avenue, between Second and First ave­ The Atlantic Social Club met at the reside at Allenhurst in summer. Description: Lots-Nos. 12,13, Lake-' nues. side avenue, between First and Ocean,- . Lots Nos. 784, 7 "5, 786/, 7 7, 788, home of Mr. and Mrs. John Knox, Harry B. Grieves, proprietor of a Heck avenuo. Ocean Grove, on.Tues­ avenues.: ' 7^3%, 789, Wasnington avenue, be­ large livery stable at Smyrna, Del. Lots Nos. 28, 29, 30, Lakeside ave­ tween First, and Ocean avenues. day, evening. paid a flying visjt to friends in town on Tuesday. This .was Mr. Grieves* nue, between First and Second ave­ Lots Nos, 790. 791, 792, Ocean ave­ Mrs:. G. M. C. Ryers, who occupied nues. nue, between' Washington and River­ ; ; R. A. TUSTING the oottago nt 8 Embury avenue, has first View of the Grove. He expressed Lots Nos. 36, 37, 38, 40, 41, 42, 43, side avenues. gono to New York Clty.^ She left the himself as being delighted., with Che 44; Lakeside avenue between Second | Lots Nos. 809, 810, 811, 812, 813, 814, Grove last Friday. * new engine houso, and astonished at and Third avenues. Riverside avenue, between Third and Mattison Avenue and Bond St. the size of the Auditorium, both of Fourth avenues; v. Mrs. M. Baxter, who occupiod the , which buildings it was his pleasure to , Lots Nos. 45, 46, 48, 49, Lakeside cottago at 0 Heck avenue, has gone to Inspect. v avenue, between Third, and Fourth Lots Nos. .819, 820, 823, 824, 825, 826, Asbury Park* N. J.. her, winter homo at 32 West Sixtieth avenues; Riverside avenue, .between' Fourth and street, New York City. George C. Bidwell and wife spent Lots Nos. 50, 51, 52; 53, 54, 55, 56,. Fifth avenues. V * ’ ■ ■ ■ several weeks here as late guests at Miss Ida Woolley, of 98 Heck ave­ Lakeside avenue between Fourth'ave-‘ . -Lots Nos, 827, 828, 829, 830, 831,'832, thd Ocean House, taking their depart­ hue arid Main street; ; Jefferson averiue, between Fifth ave-; nue, returned on Thursday, having ure for their home in New York the spent some weeks with friends iri'Har- . Lot NO. 187,. Main street, between nue and Main street. , Owner: E.‘ J; Swartout. Tax due, latter part ; of last week. This Woodland arid Sylvania avenues. Lots. Nos‘ .833, 834, 835, 836, 837, 838, $7.85. Description: Vacant lot No. rlshurg and Philadelphia. ‘ . ;was their fli*st visit' to the Grove. Lots Nos. 297,. 298,. 299, 300; 301, 302, .839,Main .Street, between Jefferson 211, Woodland avenue, south side, be­ . ;■ Good Mrs. Dr. Susan P latt Thomas, of Mt. They, were so charmed, with the place 303, 304/ 305, 306, 307, 308, 309, Rafli and Riverside avenues; tween Third and Fourth avenues. Talior Way, has gone to New York. that they have secured rooms at the road .avenue, between Sylvania and Lots Nos. 840; 841, 8.42, 843, 844, 845, Dated October 29, 1903. She contemplates taking a position in Ocean House for next summer. Mr, Garfield avenues* 849, Main street, between Jefferson LEROY SOFIELD, Plumbingf ? ja sanitarium in that city. Bidwell was Collector of the Port* of Lots Nos. 310, 311, 312, 313, 314, 315, avenue and Shark River. Collector. New York for five years. Rev. E. C. Hancock, of Ocean Grove, 317, 318, Main street, fietween Syl­ Lot No. 850, Jefferson avenue, be­ I want a chance to figure on on Thursday evoning presetted, at the vania and Garfield avenues. tween Main street and Railroad ave­ Lot* Nos. 4.43,. 444, 445, 446, 447, 448, nue. ' your plumbing jobs, no matter series ot special meetings being held Vote for Carton, Davis and Fisher. PAN CAKES AND at the Hamilton M. E. Church. Main- street, between Garfield and Lin­ Lot. No> 846, .Main street, between how big nor how little. If I coln avenues. Jefferson avenue and Shark River. MOLASSES am. given a' chance to figure, Mr. and MrB. John Vocgldr c lo B e d RARE CHANCE TO BUY RUGS Lots Nos. 57, 58, 58%, 59, .59%; Lake­ ... Lots Nos. 847, 848, . Main street, be-- tholr cottago at 03 Webb avenuo on side avenue, between Fourth avenue tween Jefferson avenue .and Shark nine times out of ten I get the Tuesday and went to. Trenton. Mr. and Main, street • ' River. •. Cooler weather now.; Con­ Stelnbaclis Will Share With Customers tn job. That is because my price ' Voegler Is a retired candy manufac- Lot No. 60, corner Norwood arid Lots Nos. 851, 852, 853, 854, 855, 856, sequently the warm weather meets yours. Although I a.m turer. : - r .■■/. ; ;. a Fortunate Purchase , West End avenues. S57, 858, 859, 860, Railroad avenue, be­ cereals can be reinforced-by . Roy Woodward, who resides , at Lot No. 333%, Sylvania avenue, tween -Jefferson avenuo and Shark reasonable in my charges— Never has the chance been offered . south side, between Fourth avenue and River. : • those adapted to the season. Cookstown, N. J., was an ovor-Sunday in this vicinity to purchase rugs at the something unusual, perhaps, guest at the Alaska. T ne Woodwards a*ain street. , Lot No. 85, Norwood avenue; be­ Pan. cakes ind buckwheat prices put upon a large consignment Lot No. 62. corner Main street and tween Fourth and Fifth avenues. with ’ plumbers—my work is : have a summer homo at Bradloy recently purchased.'by the Steinbach VBeach.;^' - ' ; v ■ Norwood avenue , Lot No, 165, . Woodland avenue, be­ cakes are in order. The buck­ never slighted. Company, of Asbirt'y Park. These ruga . Lot-. No.63r Main street, between tween Third and Fourth avenues. . wheat is a little early, but pari J. T. Dilatush and fnmily have were made by-Alexander'. Smith. & Norwood and West End avehues.- Lot No. 352; Sylvariia averiue,- be­ A plumber cun maite or mar your • Son, whose name>pri carpets and rugs cake flour is in stock, and the comfortr-caslest, tblng. .tn tho closed their cottage at 119 Franklin 1 Lot< No. 47, Lakeside ! avenue, - be- tween Third and Fourth avenues; world If any fault follows my avenue. Tholr winter home la In New is a 'guaranteo'.'of quality. The recent tween Third and Fourth avenues. . Lot No. 510%, Garfield avenue, be­ former soon will be.- work I am open ti) conviction and -.-Brunswick. They went to that city on flood overflowed d r - portion of, the . !;Lots 'Nos:'• 64, 65, 66, Main .’street,' tween' Ocean and' F irst • averilies.' - accesalblo for quick repairs. Tuesday. . Smith warehouses at Yonkers, wetting between Norwood . and. W est End aye-. Lot No.: 33, Norwood avenue, be­ ;That New Orleans molasses some of tHe baled rugs around the bot­ . M. W. Hayward, of New York, was ;iiues/, J : ; ' / ' tween First and Second avenues.' is on the road; remember, My placte of business is on toms. The entire ; lot of. about' $200,- ' /.Lot No.-67, Main street, between Store .property, N. W. corner, of . entertained over Sunday by his friend 000 worth of: rugs,-was put on tlie tliere is none quite so good as Pilgrim Pathway, No. 45—and. John'-'T. Aobott, of 05 Webb avenue. Norwood apd Woodland avenues. Main street and' Sylvania' averiue. market, at auction. . Among the heavi­ .Lot; No. 68,- Main;,. street, ■ between Owner: J. L. Adams. Tax due, the real,first crop. Last year I am depending upon the pub­ Mr. Hayward Is with the Standard est purchasers were the- Messrs Stein­ Oil’Company. . Norwood and Woodland avenues. $2.62. Description: Vacant lot, No. ‘some of the old was sent out lic to keep my name above the bach, a fact mentioned by the New Lot No. 79, S.ve. corner Norwood 86, on ..Norwood .avenue, south side, Painful bruises wero sustained by York Times and the Commercial Ad­ arid Fifth avenues. between Fourth and Fifth avenues. ; by mistake for the new. It door. I could not do a botch Ella Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. vertiser. . Only oh? hale in the Stein­ ; Lots . Nos. 80, 8i;- 82, 83, 87, 88, Nor­ • ,Owner: J. H. Cornell. Tax due, won’t happen this year, for job if I would, nor would not Josopli Jackson, of Pilgrim Pathway, bach lot was found to bo damaged, and wood ' avenue,', between Fifth and $44.37. Tiescriptioii: .Lot No. 224 and . by falling from her bicycle last Satur­ that has been excluded from the sale, Fourth avenues. ; " '.,•. ’ house,. Woodland avenue, south side, you will have due and timeiy do that kind if I could. I take day morning. ■ v which opens today (Saturday). Prices ,1 Lots Nos* ■ 89, .90, 94, 96^.Norwood b'etiveen Second and; Third avenues, . ■ notice when it’s ready for your pride in what I do. Therefore' and particulars are detailed in the ad­ avenue, between Fourth and Third Owner: . Philip Carpenter. Tax due, ' Tho streets and gutters about town vertising columns of this paper, ■ avenues.; ■ ••• ,? • ;i-;-:*-V.■.; '• •. table. I do it well to please myself havo ;beon given much-needed atten­ $31.39. Description: Vacarit lots tion at the hands of the Association’s ?. ;Lot No. 100, S; E. corner Norwood N6s.* 368, 369,- Sylvania. avenue, south ; Said a lady recently, “I can and satisfy my patrons. men. They can Btand more of the tebecca Assembly Officers arid Third avenues. y . side, between F'irst and Second ave-: not get such fine meat any­ What kind of a mechanic am same kind of attention. , 1 At the recent meeting qf tho Re­ ; Lots1 Nos. 101, 102,^03, 104) 1Q5,106, •nues.-:*;!;,:.:/.:' '*■■■::■ V'. v 1'v; 107, dOS^^ldO/^Norwoo^^. ••-. avenue, : be- Owner: :: .J. ■. 3Vfy. Fitzsimmons. • Tax where as I can at your store.” I ? Ask T. J. Preston, of the To day Mr. arid Mrs. William Mar­ becca Assnemhiy held in Trenton. Mrs. Elizabeth Tompkins, of Ocean . tween Third ;arid Second avenues. • ■: diie,: $62,79. , Pescription: Vacant lots This needs no comment. The Association; ask E. N. Wool-, shall und the latter’s mother, Mrs Lots Nosi 120, 121, 123, 123, 124, 125. Nos. 21k 22,- 23, 24. Norwood avenue, Frances Pendleton, will close tlielr Grove, was e’lected and installed chap­ 126.. -127,; 128, ,127%, Norwood a,venue,, quality of meat is always first- stori, the real estate man | ask lain. Other officers ■ .chosen wore: north side, between Ocean and First • Heck avenuo cottage, arid go to their between lFirst and Ocean avenues;’ avenues.. : :' winter, homo In Newark. . President, Mrs, Emma Ferguson, New­ class;1- ; T ry it. ; . John H. Emory; ask Grocer ark; .. vice president, 'Mlsss Eva Van- Lots Nos. 129, 130, 131, Ocean ave­ ,;':Owner: Freehold, Mutual Loan As­ nue, between Norwood and Woodland sociation.; Tax due,. $68i02^ . Descrip­ Van Gilluwe. Ask any one Mrs. M. A. Ruddoll, of Brooklyn,' Doren, Manapquan; warden, Mrs. Liz­ avenues. ;v . • ^ f van Gilluwe •' came to the Grovo last Saturday to at­ zie Kline, Newark; secretary,. M.' J. tion Mortgage ori vacant. lot No, 31v of a dozen other prominent tend Mr. and .Mrs. It. H. Carr’s wed­ Pullen, Newark; treasurer, Rachel Lots Nos/ 132, and’ 133, Hotel Ber­ Nor\yood avenue; north side,’ between Central Avenue- and. Olin St. wick, Ocean avenue, between Norwood First arid Second avenues. Lots No. people of Ocean-Grove for ding anniversary that evening. She Slover, South Amboy;, marshal,' Sister and Wood land, avenues, i /• -r- :-v - ! roturned ta tho city on Monday, ..Rees, ; Paterson; conductor. Sister 225, 229, Woodiarid' avenue, south, side, Ocean Grove whom I have executed con­ Westlake, Atlantic City; outside V Lots Nos; 196 and 197, Woodland between F irst and Third avemies* J^ot tracts. - Harry Reoves, formerly with the guardian,’ lister Carkee, Netcony; In­ avenue, between Fourth and Fifth ave- No. 399, Garfield avenue, v tetween iiues, ! - ; •. ; ' •' STENOGRAPHY While I do other work plumbing la grocery Arm of Clevenger & Summers, side guardian, Sister Randolph, Eliza­ First and' Second' avenues. Lot No. ■ Class now forming.\ Anv student of ordl« my specialty. I have mado It u Ocean Grovo, Ib now In charge of tho beth; executlvo committee, Sisters •Lots Nos. 511, 512, 513, 502; 514, 515, 821, Riverside avenue, between Fourth nary ability guaranteed .to be able, to write- 8clonuflc study; South Malri street offlce of tho Con­ 516, Ocean avenue/ between Garfield and Fifth avenues. Lot No.; 599, south one hundred words a minute at the explm- VanVIeit, Kettering and Walsh, of and Lincoln avenues. tlon of six weeks, iinyulnsses every‘diiy ex­ sumers’ Coul nnd Supply Company. Plainfield;, finance committee, Mrs. side Lincoln avenue, between Fourth cept Saturday. -Nightclasses Monday, Tues­ ■ Lots Nos. 517%, 518, 519, 520, 521, and Fifth avenues. day and.Thursday evenings,•: Price for coarse Andrew T. Van Cleve Hough, Jersey City; Mrs.'Reed, Long commencing October 15, $2o. For further par­ Chnrles Ohl, who spent the summor 522, Lincoln avenue, between First ;Owner: William Giffard estate. Tax The People’s . and early fall with James Heller, of 73 Branch, and Mrs.. Simonson, Newark. and Ocean avenues; ticulars apply to The next assombly will be held at due, $6.54. Deecr’ption:. Vacant lot MISS W. E. BOYCE Embury avenue, on Monday left for •Lots Nos. 546, 547, 518, 549, 550, 551, Popular Plumber Plainfield in October, 1904. No. 468, Garfield avenue, south side, ' 51 HECK AVENUE, OCEAN QROVE Denver, Col., for ti short stay. From 552..' '533, Lincoln . avenue,’ between between fourth and Fifth avenues. that city.Mr. Ohl will go to California. Third and Fourth avenues. > ■ Vote tho Ropubilcan ticket. . . . : Owner: T. Ji Murphy; ' Tax duei, .. Lots Nos. 564,• 665, -5.66^-Lincoln aye-; Mr.’'an d Mrs. John Ahlstrom, ot $13.08i -Description: ■ Vacant lot No; CHARLES S. FERRIS P . F . D O D D \ Money on Bond, and Hortgage U/ nue, between Fifth avenue and .Main 537, north side Lincoln avenue, be­ Freehold, woro entertained over Sun- street. '• v-o.-- - PRACTICAL Justice of the Peace 'day last at the home of Reuben H. tween Second.andiTJiii?d.;avenues. Persons desiring to securo money I Lot /No: '6C7,‘'•L'ihc'drri111 dvenue, ’ lie- Owner: E. T.-barker. ^-”»Ttu( 0 duer Commissioner of Doods Nprrls, corner Pilgrim Pathway and on bond and mortgage, would do well tween Main streot and Railroad ave-‘ F a i n t e r - Webb avonuo. Mr. Ahlstrom la a lead­ $13.08. description: Vacarit fot No. No. 47 South Main Street to apply Ho E. N.. Woolston, GO Main cnue.., ' 258, north side, Sylvania avenue, be­ Let me cAtimato oa your work ing Jeweler at the county seat. avenne. Sunurfrom $300 to $5,00&. Lots . Nos. 5G8, 569, 570, 571, Main Opp. Ocean Orovo Gates tween First and’Second avenues. lo3 W«bb Avei^n*, Ocean Qrove Aflbury Park Now Jersey 6 n OCEAN G B O m T I M E S SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31. 1903.

the last I w as afraid he’d see, through "C O U R TING JN I RE LAN D. i ^ New York Atouscmenls it, although truly, it is a document you The ease and facility with which, the BeMIng System Pennsylvania R. R, ■ «• L o tera and Lovemnlclnpr ln the* Land can read pretty weil any way you children of actors adapt themselves to New Jersey Central T h e Standard Railroad of Amerioa ♦ choose. My heart was iii my mouth ’ oif. the .Shrtmrock. ,:- the calling of; their parents is rather The Irish way of courUng iii tbeVold until Aunty Nan took the..bait. Now strikingly illustrated in several con*, AntUracltc Coal. Used Exclusively, Insur­ On and after October 13,1903, vwe two have plain . Before tbo days and in quiet country places even splcuous cases among tl\e members of ing Cleanliness and Comfort. TRAINS LEAVE OCEAN GROVE ■ . . . - B y . . . fortnight Is up wo can be”— to the present day. was and-ls very dif­ F. F. Proctor’s big stock companies in : : ' i _ .---. WEEK DAYS. •J MARTHA M’CVLLOCH-WILLIAMS • “What?” Ladylove. asked bfeathless- ferent from that style of thing wliibh; his various theatres. Take- pretty and Corrected to October 11, 1903. ' <4» ------■ * ly, frijeing berself and standing in front makes the subject of many finely pttintf clever Florence Reed, for examplek For New Yorlc leave N. Y. & Ii. -B. i-'or Newark and Now York, 7.20,8.17, ' il £ ed romances. Thero were no stolen1 in­ The daughter of a famous comedian, 4* C opyright, 1003, by T. O. McCfloro J of him on tiptoe. He Caught both her ^Tr. R. Station,.via all rail, 2.17,'(Mon­ 9.20 a. m., and 6.38 p. m. ; hands and made her a reverence, say­ terviews^ no twilight walks, no thought she made .her’ first, footllght; bow with days excepted), 6.32, 7.15, 7.45, 8.17 For Elizabeth, 9.20 a. m., 2.20 and 6.38 ing softly:“ Happy and married. My of kisses or even hand cltispST-in short, scarcely, any training,; and yet,: so a. m.. 12.22, 4.20,; 7.16 p. m. Sun- p. m. , governor sailed for home three days no> lovemaicing whatever. But if thoy; naturally did acting qome to her/ that • days, 2.17, 7.60 a. m., 4.35, 8.55 p. m. For Railway, 9,20 a; m;, 2.20 arid 5.38 in less than two years she has gained ■ A s Jnclc. Vanston stopped through . biick. Ju st let him got here, and I’ll were at reaping or haymaking Peter For Newark and Elizabeth (leave N. p. m. ■. : 4 :':v f < tho French window into the library at took his ,place next to ;6 osiov helped to the distinction of playing; “comedy: Y. & L. B. B. B. Station), via all Foi*-Matawan, 9.20 a. m., 2.20 and show tlie gpssipa I’m no such bad leads'1 In a Broadway theatrer—naine- 6.38 p. m. ‘ . Cresswell lie mado half a motion to match for you as they” have tried to bind her;sheaves r when ills own were rail, 6.32. 7.16, 7.46, 8.17 a. m„ 12.22, lyr Mr. Proctor’s Fifth Avenue. But 4.20, 7.15 p. m. Sundays, 7.60 a. m„For Long Branch, 7;20, 8.17, 9.20,10.23, turu back'. Ladylove was crying hard, make rue out. He meant to stay away, done and at noonday took his sharo of her head buried in her folded arms on Miss Reed is not the: o n ly ’example of. - 4.35 and J .65 p. m. 10.4S a. m., 2.08; 2.20; 6.33, 5.38,7;05 -. another year,[but I cabled him how uiy soda cake and his draft of milk from inherited histrionic a.billty In the Proc­ . and 7.10 p.- m. ' the big library table. Aunt Nan Bat a her hands. Then in the quiet evening, For Newark and Elizabeth (leave life’s happineas was at stake. Oh,.I tor ranks. There is that exceedingly East Long Branch Station), via For Red B^nk, 7.20, 8.17, 9.20 a. m.. . little way off,''frowning, yet beaming didn’t doiibt _ ydu. not the least. I when the work was done and the even­ capable character actor, Albert Rog­ jO.rer a letter. She it was who caught Matawan, 6.00, 6.38, 7.60, 11.45 a., in., 2.2) and 6.38 p. m. * knew you’d be equal to love in a cot­ ing meal was over, Peter would rise ers, son of famous “Bob’' Roberts, the 3.48, 6.46 p. m. Sundays, 7.20, 4.05 For Philadelphia. Broad St.. and Tren­ . sight of Jack and called to him with lit­ tage. It is our friendly enemies I and look out of tlie door and. shy to his comedian and stage manager; there is p. m. ton, ' 7.26, 7.65 a. m.', 12.16,, >4.02 and f) tle excited breaks between her words: wanted to confound;” . father or sisters: " ’Tis a fine night I clever young Louis Owen, son of that par Seabrlght (leave East Long 5.27 p. m. • x .. V - "Don’t go away, Mr. Vanston. You “I’fti wondering,” Ladylove said in think I’ll go for a bit of a stroll.” And fine old Shakespearean actor; William Branch Station), 6.00, 6.38, 7.6o, For Camden, via Trenton and Borden­ V;'- t . must help me make this headstrong an almost awestruck whisper, “what the bit of a stroll inevitably ended on F. Owen, once; one of AuguBtin Daly’s 11,45 a. m.,-1.80, 3.48,:. 6.13/ 6.46,. p. town, 4.02 p. m; ' ■ ; tv • child listen to reason.’' Aunt Nan’s answer will be.” thef narrow path- through the whin best liked players;; there is UtHe Louis m .-Sundays, 7.20 a. m.,:4.05 p. m. For.Camden and Philadelphia, via “If she’s badly in need of discipline bushes up to the stile, over which it Bond, who, while thus far: only seen For Eatontown, 7.32, 10.32 a. m., 2.60, Toms River,: G.61 a. m„ 2.26'p;.in. . “I hope yes, for. Sandy’s sake,” Jack In' minor roles, gives frequpnt evi*. ' ' j i suppose you let me take her for a walk said. > “But -one can never tell what is was but t^ree steps into Alec McCros- 3.42, 6.28 p. m. * For Toms River, iBland Heights and ^K- vthia morning?'’ .Tack. said, pulling a san’s haggard, and.then across to where dence that he has no little of ;the clev­ For Toms River Barnegat, etc., 10.32 intermediate stations, ,6.61 a. m.,. going to happen when / one man pro­ erness that for years has made, a pub­ . 2.25 p. m. ' ■" . ., rebellious curl that strayed down over poses as another man disposes.”. the. firelight shone welcoming through a. ro.. 2.60 p. m. 1 Ladylove’s neck. “She told me yes* lic favorite of his 'fa.ther, Frederick For Iiakewood, Lakehurst, ^ etc.', 10.32 For Point Pleasant and intermediate . . ^ , 6p m ; d w r . ^. .; ;;■ Bond, and finally, there is Gerard : ^ terday she bated me.” Around the fire the family circle was . a. ro., 2.60 p. m. stations, 6.51, 10.64 a. m7; 2;2'5, 6;i4,l! ' Miss Nancy shook her head. °l can* Grifiln,' the. popular “character” man For ; Whitings, Vineland, - Bridgeton 6.02 and 6.46.p. m. - , The gossips of V Ores ton were duly widened; to make room for him, as a of the Proctor. forces, who, although and Philadelphia, via* Winslow For New Brunswick, Elizabeth;-New­ :fe ’. not. permit; the Walk—now.” She put (confounded. ' Jack married Ladylove, matter of course. Maybe he tooka hardly a stripling^,, is rioti yet so old; such emphasis on the last word Jack Juctlon, 10.32 a. m., 2.60-p. m, ark and New York, via Monmouth ■ wit^i Aunt Nan’s beaming approval, tiie draw at the pipe, and maybe he didn’t that he cannot point back with pride F or /.tlan tic City, 10.32 a. m., 2,60 p. Junction, 7.55 a. m., 12.16, 4.02 and .. • • could not choose but ask, “Why?” ; day before Sandy Corlew’s probation Anyhow he would sit there quiet and • to bis 'distingufshed ancestor^ ' Mack m. 6.27 p .m . J V "Oh, Ja-ckl” Ladylove wailed, sitting ended. Such a piece of news, of course, contented for long enough, talking 'dll' Grlflln, the Irish tragedlarif arid, the For Freehold, (leave N. Y..& L. B. R. •Jl-V.' up, but keeping her face hidden. “It’s ran through the country life wildfire. the time to McCrossan or tho neighbor best Othello eyer seen in Dublin. R. Station), via Matawan, 8.17 a.,mi, TRAINS' LEAVE NEW YORK FOR because she wants me to marry that Sandy heard it about sundowrf^nd rode mem but with quiet happy eyes watch­ The magnitude of a. big theatrical 12.22; 4.20 p. m. ‘. . OCEAN GROVE. fat, pig eyed Sandy Corlew. He—he like the seven theatres straight and hard to, Cresswell. ; He' ing; Rosie, the loved and; chosen one. aa W. G. BESLEK. V. P. and Gen. Mgr." From West Twenty-third Streot Sta­ has written to her—proposing—fancy found Miss Cresswell upon tiie porch she sat In the flickering light or moved comprising F. F. Proctor’s, circuit, . is tion, 8.65 a. m„ 12.10, 335, 4.16 p m. •’ C. M...BURT, Gen. Paso. Agent. proposing that way”— there, a^ figure , of graciously . mature; about the room.; And there was a gleam' well illustrated by sbirie' facts‘-^and Sundays, 9.26 a. m. and 4J5 p. m. f;v :.”I at least appreciate dear Sandy’s wor-aiihbod, wonderfully ,enchanting in her eyes.'and a smile on her lips figures connected with those prosperr From Desbrosses and Corflaudt St fine deferonce to your natural guard- otis and popular playhouses; . In .these Stations a t 9,00 a, m .,, 12.20, 8.40; in the softening dusk. In spite of feel­ which told him he ' was weicome and sey;eri theatres there are \eriipldye<* • Jan," Miss Nancy said, sitting a ing that he had been fooled and played bade him stay long • and come again 4.20, 6.10 p. in. Sundays, 9:46 a. m. . weekly; - Nearly 150 stage .hands, • . and 6.00 p. m. ' thought 8trnighter and caressing the with, Sandy could not speak evein soon, and in his . heart was a firm re­ N o tic e fV;:/ ' letter with two fingers. Then, ln an­ property men; ' scene painters, assist­ On Sunday will stop at Interlaken and . gruffly when he aflkbd, “W hat’s all solve, as soon as ever he-saw his way ants, etc.; over';: 100, musicians, 'over Avon in place of1 North Afabury swer to tlie question of Jack’s eyes, she this cock and bull story of Ladylove to marrying, that ho would have Rosie 400 attendants “in front,” such as of­ .went on: “Of course Ladylove will ac- O f Election. Park and Asbury” Park to lot off marrying that artist chap Vanston and and no other. ficers; uBhers, matron's, portiers, clean­ passengers. . .. '■ vcept- She came here to establish her- going off with him in a coach and This, in spite of all that Ib; written in ers,; superintendents, ticket ' sellers, And Meetings of f ^ :;s e lf " - o . •; v-*-: -v- fonr?*^ ; , ••••': story books. and silly romances or etc.; 30 local. rhanagers assistant TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA 1 y .)';.1 “I didn't!'’ It was juBt because' I “Oh, it’s!a real romance, a beautiful shown: on the stage, is the recognized managers, press argents, typewriters, Boards of R.egi^try (Broad St. FOR OCEAN GROVE. thought yoU were lonely and wanted onel” Miss Cresswell said, rising, and: arid seemly. Irish - way of courting.— telephone clerks, . etc., and about, 300 At. 5.58, 8.22, and 11.02 a. -m*,- 3.30 and ^ ^ ^ 'in e —and there were so, many of us at igiying him her hand. She: did it half Donahoe’s Magazine. actors, including the stock compaiiies* 4.00 p. m. week-days.. ' S undays'. Notice Is. hereby given that an elec­ |J^;£liom e: one could well be; spared,’’ .Ladyr shyly, as though fearing it might be vaudeville performers; etc.: In all, (stop at Interlaken for. Asbury love broke in,; “and I had rather go nearly, 1,000 wage earners draw week­ tion will be held In Neptune township, P ark), 8.31 a; m. Freehold only, 6.00 detained. It was a very white hand, APHORISMS. iu the county ot Monmouth, for the back to daddy and the pigs and the plump and dimpled as a baby’s. Sandy ly; stipends' from the Proctor treasury. r Pi m. . week-days.’ Market Street Vv^Ny^hiBkjjns mid tho children and have purpose of electing three members ot Wharf, via Camden and Trenton, held it between both: hi8 own . big In all things Mt is better to hope than Klaw & Erlariger opened their llew Hie General Assembly of the State ot only'calico frocks than marry this— palmst while the owner of: it ran qn: 7.16 arid 10.25 a.)m.. 2.40 arid 3.26 p.'' * ;• Amsterdam Theatre, situated on 42nd New Jersey, on ■ m. 4.28 p. m. (Freehold only) week­ Sfe v • this oaf.” “You see it was love at first [sight with 4 ;/; Slio was standing at the last word, - Adversity borrows its sharpest sting street, just west of Broadway, New days. Leave .Market Stroet Wharf, Jack and Ladylove,; but: I : had to be; York City, last Monday rilghtf present­ v- ^ one little foot stamping hard as she from our impatience.—BiBhop Horne. T uesday, N ov. 3, 1903 via Jamesburg; 7.16, 10.25 a. m. 3.62 v cool to him because lie was ’ strange. ing. N. C. Gbodwln in his siiperb spec*' 7 • • spoke. Jack dared not look straight at He alone is an. acute observer who’ p. m. week-days. Market- Street -. Not a soul we knew had ever heard of can obsen*e minutely without being tacular production of Shakespear’s Polls will op*n a t 6 A. M. W harf, via Seaside Park. 4.00 p. m. rvher—If he did he knew he should catch him. He, understood and really acted "A11 Midsummer Night’s Dream.” "This observed:—Lavater. ,: : •'! and close at P. M. week-days.-' Sundays, 8.30 a. m. : her in his arms and comfort her. That very well; waited Until hifc father came theatre had been in process of con­ 7 would ruin everything. It was clearly if the ancients, left. us ideas,• to our to speak: np for him. Then there wits struction for two years and . when its The placesot holding the election WASHINGTON AND'THE SOUTH. at: ‘ a j case for diplomacy. He said-sooth- no; withstanding them, I had to let credit be it spoken, .we moderns are doors were thrown, open last Monday September 15, 1903. building houses^ f q r. theim.^-A.' B. Al- in tho various districts in Neptune lngly to Ladylove, “Hush, naughty them marry offhand”-^ ‘ night, n o twlth stand ing-' all;;; that •; had- township are the same as those given LEAVE BROAD STREET, PHILA- girl!” Then to Aunt Nancy: “I agree “I think you might have at least cott-1/-;1 /; jbeen said ' of its magnificence, ;Vlt below for the meetings ot tho Boards DELPHIA. proved a surprise to everyone. I trep- • ; .^with you, Miss Cresswell. Sandy Cor* told mei,” Sandy, said, liailf resentfully. Money dishonestly acquired is never of Registry and Election. For BaltlmOro and W ashington, 3.46, lew is a fine, solid fellow, who may al- worth Its cost, while a good conscience preserits * the most complete arid; ad* The’ Boards of Registry and Elec­ Miss Cresswell blushed—blushed Vunv vanced theatrica.1 - architecture : in- tHe ♦6.36, 7.20, 8.32, 10.20, 11.23 a. m , , i; ways be depended on to do tlie right mistakably and 8a id: “There w ere rea­ never costs as. much as it is worth.—j. tion in Neptune township will meet in *12.30, *1.13, 3.13. 4.46. 6.25 p. m. thing. But please let me see his letter P. Senn. .- world and a distinct, departure in/the their respective districts on 1 sons against it I—you see, I did not novelty of Its decorations, which are and J1.28 night, week-days. Sun­ ' —I’m not asking out of impertinent cu- quite know my own mind. Besides it The one who ’ will be found intrial" days, 3.45, *6.36, 7.20, 9.12, 11.23 a. rloslty,” as he saw denial In her face. founded on the £rt Nouveau idea,: might have seemed to you—well, pre­ capable of great acts of love is. ever the /which ’ wds given its first expression Tuesday, Oct. 2 7 ,19 0 3 m„ *1.13, 3.13, 4.46, 5.25, 11.28 p. m. <,; j'.'Do believe that! 1—I have an idea— From W est Philadelphia only, *11.65 cipitate”— , • •;'♦/•... ; /V ;" one who is always^doing considerate ,at th e , Paris Exposition: of IflOO. rTUe from 1 p. m; to 9 p. m., for the purpoge i' that^-that you may not have under- smaliones.—F.W.Robertaon.; ’decorations* of the . New Amstor»l.am a. m„ 3.25 (*5.33 ‘'Congressional •‘No such thing,” Sandy said stoutly. of making the reglstiation of voters, Limited”). *5.55, *6.50, *7.36 p. m./ v Bto‘od quite what he meant.”: ; Even through his denseness he began To be humble to superiors is (fluty; to Theatre represent the most, extensive ctc.. required by the election law. jack’s; breath came fast us he said 12.01 night, dally. 6.16 p. m. weelf? to see iiow' the land lay. He began to equals is courtesy, to inferiors is-.no­ 'interpretation of this ;style of; decora^ days. / ' v •’it.’/ He was by turns hot and cold. But see, too, how he could save his vanity bleness, . and; to all safety,^ it being, a tivb art, either in this country or Eu­ The -places'for ioldlnc>the election -desperate cases require desperate, an- For Baltimore, accpmmodatlion, 9.12 from smart. Miss Cresswell was rich virtue that for all its lowliness, com* rope. Those familiar with the court and the meetings of the Boards of a. m., 2.09 and 4.01 p. m. week-days* ^f^^;7dacltieB;' He bent toward Miss Nancy and handsomo and kind. At tbe worst mandeth those it stoops to.—Sir T. theatres of Europe say that there is Registry and Election for Neptune 5.07 p. m. dally. .. . no amusement edifice abroad that can Ifeg^nil half forcibly took the letter, read sbe could but refuse him. : : w Moro.. ; -• ■ Township are as follows: •Dining car. ■ It through: twice, folded it, read it be compared with ; the New Amster­ Time tables of all other trains ot the “Now I am here, tell me you’ll marry dam.Theatre in point of comfort, safe­ FIRST DISTRICT. again, then stood with it in his hand, me Christmas,” he went on masterful* The Value of a . Vacation. Eagle Truck HouBe, Heck avenuo. system may be obtained at tho ticket g S ’.Ttlie model of one impelled to speak, yet A. vacation pays as much from thety or elegance; of appointments: It will ofllces or stations. i,- ly. Miss Cresswell said nothing; only, seat 180Q people. The stage , is one of Ocean Grovo. loath to obey the . Miss Nancy, let him take her in his arms. ^ V. standpoint • of character as from any W. W. ATTERBURY, ' lljMgwatchlng him as. a bird watches a the largest in New .York .'and .’ repre­ SECOND DISTRICT. Five minutesylater .she \ whispered' other point - bf ; view. Just as “every sents the most complete mechanical General Manager. - snake, at last snapped .. out: “Well,; man 1b a rascal when he is sick,” so; the Unexcelled Engine House, Corlies J. R. WOOD, softly: “You owe Jack something San­ equipment in the world. ‘ ' avenue. West Grove. jlJ^l£^hat's the matter? Do you find any? dy—until be read your letter I thought best intentioned man in the world, may Klaw & Erlanger’S: prpductibn ;! of Passenger Traffic Manager. ' THIRD DISTRICT. GEO. W. BOYD. . ' thing strange Cr startling in the fact you wanted Ladylove.” . : .'7 " ■ be a brute• when he Is worn.but phys­ “A Midsummer Night's. Dream, ”; is as . that a gentleman has the courage and ically and forking and planning oi notable as the theatre and (is fitting iri Goodwill Englno House, Summer­ General Passenger Agent. ... “Oh, Jack Is a wise guy 1” Sandy said, fleld avenue, West Park.. - decency to say outright ho wants to with the accent of conviction. trying to do so with a fagged., weary every way to open such a grand play­ §£ marry my niece?” brain. The brutal qualities in a man’s house. . This firm has made ■ many FOURTH DISTRICT. ■ ! ' \‘y “I do not,” Jack said; then in a con- notable productions, but this is. un­ Eureka Engine Houso, Springwood Tho Man Who Kn?w It All. nature come to the surface when he New York and Long V . Btrained voice: “But—forgive me. Miss has drained his vitality to the dregs. questionably their best effort. From avenue. West Park. %V. Nancy—has he said so? I think not” A Sixth avenue groceryman’s boy oip*. the gorgeous manner In which Klaw GEOROE F. RAINEAR, peared on the curb with a rat trap in He loses his self control and his pas­ Branch R. R. 1 §J’V-. • “Why, bless and save us! Are you & Erlanger'have staged this, fairy Township Clerk. his - hand. Twenty pedestrians stopped sions get the better ot him. He; does crazy?’’ Miss Cresswell demanded. comedy, and the fact - that it bas. not at once and ” three dogs barked and things which in bis soul he condemns Time-table in effect October 13, 1903. !& •; • “Not a bit of it!” Jack retorted stout- been seen in this country for twelve HERIFF'S SALE—By virtue of a leaped at the prisoner. and; says things for which he! after­ STATIONS IN NEW YORK. Kte ly. “Only that you have misunder- years, it possesses all the novelty of a S writ of fl. fa. to me directed, issued “Get out in the street!” sbouted a ward hates himself, and all because he new production.. It is: staged In four : • stood. Here is all the tlrst page about lacks physical stamina. The long strain out. of the Court, of Chancery of the Central R. R. of New Jersey, foot Lib­ voice. ’• .acts, and six scenes' which represent State of New. Jersey,' will be exposed erty and Whitehall streets (South ■: !&'’ • how he has admired you all his life of tlie; year has made, him so irritable the Palace of Theseus in ’Athens, the .’ and now that he has reached man’s “Give that rat-a show 1” added a sec- to sale at public vendue, on MONDAY,- F e r n y ).' 1 ond.;: - : and exacting that the merest trifle; up­ shop of Quince,- th e : carpenter, a jwood THE -26th- DAY OF OCTOBER. 1903, feV v estate ..‘hopes for a closer alliance.' Pennsylvania R. R„ toot W est 23rd, “Hold on till I get my. dog!” piped sets v him. He goes, all • to pieces. over near Athens,; a wood- n e a r th r sea. a between the hours of !12 o’clock and 5 Cortlandt and Desbrosses streets. -And then with a manly courage niost little-thingH which be wou 1 d not v even fairy glade in the .wood near Athens o’clock, (at 2 o’clock), in the after­ &Vj. admirable he sums up, ‘My heart is a boy. ^ --v..* . “Say, bub,” interposed; a fat man notice If he were in good- bodily condi­ and a hall; in th e Palace of TTheseps. noon of said day. at the Court House. Leave’ NEW YORK - for OCEAN 0 set on . marrying the one woman In tion;—Success.' In addition to the dramatic merit of Freehold, In the township of Freehold, : GROVE and ASBURY PARK. V ^;'V th e world for me—Miss Nancy Walton with a cane as he pushed bis way into the crowd, “haVe you had any experi­ the production, and; the wonderful county of Monmouth, Nevr Jersey, all Foot Liberty Street 4.00, 8.30,’11.30 a. ^ • Cresswell.’ Ladylove'la Nancy Walton beauties of the scenery , and costumes, that certain plot, piece or parcel of ence; with,rats? There’s oniy one way ■ A m erlcon. Gpit. m., 3.63, *4.45, *6.30, 6.30, 11.60 p. m. Cresswell on the family register, but “I'm used to being drowned,”' writes •itj presents another im portant side—Its ground known and designated as. lot Foot Whitehall Streot (South Ferry whoever heard her called so anywhere to handio 'em. Let me take the trap.” ; music. For the first time In history numbered seventeen gbundred and ;■ .\yith .bad, . grace ■ the boy. surrendered a Kansas City merchant, “but it is Terminal) 8.25, 11.25 a. m., 3.35, ;^v;’else?” • •• “A Midsummer Night’s ■ Dream” , Is twenty-four (1724) ou the; south side it; and while some one held the. fat- crowding'* the mourners to have the *4.35, 5.26, 6.25, 11.40 p. m. ^'Ob,; you can’t mean that! It would price of: beef rise because the; Missouri sjaged with the Mendelssohn I music in . of Clark avenue, on'the map of lotB of Foot West 23rd Stroet, 8.65 u„ m., [ ftft be too ridiculous,” Miss Cresswell said, riian*8 ; cane he held the trap • higli over 'Its . entirety, arranged -by Victor Her-; camp ground of tho Ocean Grove 12.10, *3.25, 4.10, 4.55 p. m. the street When the spring door ;was river, •doe^/^ That hiimorous stream. bert. The score contains fourteen vo­ Camp Meeting Association of tho but as she said it she turned away Which now1 takes away, your farm in Foot Cortlandt and Desbrosses Sts., her head to hide the blush that spread opened six or seven dogs were waiting,. cal numbers instead of :two/ as'.iri past Methodist Episcopal 'Church, being 9.00 a, m., 12.20, 3.40, 4.20, 5.10 p. m. and the rat; didn’t, like the looks of the;night and transfers it to your neigh­ productions of this piece, and for the the same promises demised and let to even to her rc^id white chin. Lady* things. He sprang from the dopr, twist­ bor, noTv/arinexes his holdings to, your first time words are applied to tfie L uther Shafer and.M ary Shafer by th'o Leave.OCEAN GROVE and ASBURY :MU:love sprang at lier like a mad thing own| now oye^ow^ you altogether, *s a ' famous songs without words, “The said Camp Meeting AsBoclg.tion, by a ■ crying out: ‘It’s truth, Auntie Nan! It ed to the: top of the trap and then . ' PARK for NEW YOBK. . ' jumped to the fat man's shoulder; good symbol of Aimericari fortune. Bury, Spring Song” •' and “Tbe Spinning certain Indenture of lease dated the must be true. Sandy means you; no; the dead, get a new suit of clothes on Song.’? ‘ ‘ \ v twenty-eighth day of January, in tSe 1.40 , (except Mondays) 6.15, 7.00, 7.20, body else. And you’ll take him,, and The crowd noisily fell back. JThe fat 7.30, 8.00, 8.17, 9.20 a. m„ 12.02, 2.20, man yelled. Tiie dogs butted In. One credit, and. to work again I — Every­ year eighteen hundred, and ninety-one. I ’ll adore my Uncle Sandy. He’s only On« W ay fo CaHfornta Gnly $ 5 0 Seized as the property. of Luther 4.00,5.38,7.00 p.m. dbg got the rat and four, dogs got the body's Magazine. . y. /'* ■ ; • For Bedl Bank, Newark and Elizabeth nicely fat after all, and I’m sure a Via the well known New; Jersey Cett- Shafer, et als,’ taken In execution at fat man’s legs. When, that gentleman the suit of Annie P. Robinson, and to (except Mondays) 1.40, (Newark ex­ pig’s eyes can be kind and funny”— 'v ; An Old. Jewish Cemetery. tral-Lackawanria-NIckle Plate Route, cepted) . 6.16, 7.00 . (Newark . and ; “Ladylove, • you forget yourself!” arose, his silk hat ruined, ho demanded passing through the picturesque Le­ be Bold by • J ' hlB cane. The holder had disappeared. . The most interesting sight lii Prague Elizabeth excepted), 7.20 (Elizabeth'1, Jack said, his voice heavy with re­ is the old Jewish cenaetery. It is in the high and Wyoming Valleys', Maucli O. C. BOGARDUS. Sheriff.oxcepted), 8.00, 8.17 (Newark only), proof. Then to Miss Cresswell: “Hon­ “RatsI”, shouted tho crowd; : Chunk, Scranton, Buffalo, Cleveland^ James D.'Carton; Sol’r., Arid the fat man steamed fussily center of the city, surrounded by thick 9.20 a. m.. 12102, 2.20, 4.00, 6.38, 7.00 . estly I cannot doubt that Sandy meant Chicago, . Omaha, Deriver, Colorado Dated Septem ber 22, 1903. $5.40 p. m. . , down the avenue!.—New York Press. walls. Thera are thousands of • ancient Springsf Salt Lake City; Ogderi,. heart you. That was why I Insisted upon moss’ covered' Blabs,; some bearing.In­ For, Trenton and Philadelphia, via ■ of th e: Ro ckies an d all points of inter­ Penna. B. R. and Sea Girt, 7.25, 7.55 seeing, the letter. I had heard him say scriptions of great antiquity which only est. : Tickets sold to common points DISBROW’S things which made me sure you mis* A Tolo of n IIuteil Dlah, '■ a. m., 12.15, ,4.02, 6.27. • Thera is a charming'stbry told of the Hebrew-1 scholars can dedphen r: The in California frpm your home station/ understood, and I did not want you to cemetery Is unused, but no other Jew* For Freehold via Penna R, R. and Sea great French' painter. Corot Being and ; so arranged that sleeping cars Girt, 7.55 a. m„ 12.15. 4.02, 6.27. p: m. make a grave mistake.” ish burial ground In Europe can com­ may be used the : entire Itrlp frwn TOOTH WASH ,rWby, the boy is ten years younger hospitable he frequently assembled; his For Trenton and Philadelphia* via pare with it for ago or general interest Scranton If desired. Double berth'bi,!- For OJeantnx «bi) ftw a rtn , the ■ Bound Brook routo, 6.16, 8.00 a. m., than 1 am,” Miss Cresswell said weak­ friends to dinner,-; and a dish of had­ cago to California, $6.00, or froiri Bpf- dock ' and potatoes, which everybody to the antiquarian. T«*th and Gums, and lmpultoa • Be-' 12.02 p; m. • . . , ly, stealing a glance at herself in the falo in through car, $7,BOi ' Ariy line Craghine, Taata and VMSog-to de For Philadelphia, Camdon and Mt. mantel glass. hated, invariably followed .the soup. west of Cnicago iriay be used. Tickets Morath. The friends, jvho thought Corot par­ An Unfair Deal. Holly via Sea Side Park,. 6.51 a. m., “And looks five years older a t the “Tried to skin me, that scribbler on sale every day till November Z9th; Compbonded and for mi* by * tial to the dlsli, always gave It when 2.26 p. m; very least,” Jack said. “That is one. didl” . 1903. Good on; any train, any route, S. D. WOOLLEY For Toms River and intermediate sta- advantage of being so—ahem—well, so he dined with them. At last, in reply any day. We make all arrangements, tlorin via Bay Head. 6.51 a. m.,. 2.25 “W hat did he want?” thus relieving passengers of responsi­ finely built. At least think it over. to the painter’s query, they admitted “Wanted to get out a book Jointly, he D n e g W p.m . that they detested tiie dish, but: sup­ bility' Low rates to other points in 4-7 M ain Avo., ft U u t h M ain 84. Tell, him you’ll take a week to consid­ to'wrlte the book and I to write the ad­ For Bolmar, Spring Lake and Mana- tho west. Write or see Ira E. Whyte, Opyorito Qo«m er bis proposal”— posed he Ukcd It; ~ . vertisements. I turned him down. 1 equnn; 6.44, 6.61. 7.26. 7.66, 10.36, Corot was grinning broadly, . “My District PaBaeriger ; Agent,,; Asbury/ 10.64, a. m.. 12.15, X27, 2.25, 4.02, “You don’t think I could be so in­ wasn’fa going to do all the literary Park, N. J. for further advice.—41-43. - delicate as to accept—I mean to say dfear: fellow,' if you only, knew how I work!”—Baltimore News.- 5.14, 5.27, 6.45, 6.02, 6.16, 0.45, 6.58, either yes or no—under a fortnight,” hate the sight of it even. But Adele, ALBERT ROBBINS 8.30 p. m. m y . cook, simply adores haddock and ;/' \ A Or oat Bargain For Point Pleasant, 6.44, 6.61, 10.36, |M1bs CrcBswelL said. “I’ll write to ' ; Cnre For a Homely Hat. Best bargain'; offered, a 16-room Sandy that I must consult my brother potatoes. And It is no good—I dare not REAL ESTATE 10.64 a. ini, 1.27, 2.25, 6.14, 6.27, 5.46, Floorwalker—I'm very sorry, madam, boarding house; well furnished and two • 6.02, 6.15, 6,45, 6.68, 8:30 p. m. and shall possibly give him a definite go against her wishes. . It. is as much but I can’t exchange this bat to r you. fine'lots, for $3,B00; J1.B00 cash, bdfc as my place is worth; Not for. worlds INSURANCE F o r•'stations in Long Branch, .1.40 answer nt the eud of a. fortnight” Mrs. Smithson—But my husband does ance on mortgage at 5 per cent In­ (Mondays excepted), 6.16, 7.00; 7.20,. With that she clutched the letter and would my' awe of. Adele induce me to not like It! vestigate this. E. N. Woolston, real Hotels nnd Cottages for Rent Tin deceive her as. regards the value I 7.30, 8.00, 8,17, 9.20, 10:23,10.43 ,a. m„ vanished. The door hod hardly shut . Floorwalker-^Then I’d fidvise you to estate,' BO Main avenue. Ocean Grove. Mortgage Loans 12.02, 2.08, 2.20, 4.00, 5.33, 6.38, 7.00, .behind her when Jack had Ladylove attach to this one particular'article of get a divorce.—Syracuse Herald.' ; 7.06, 7.10,p, ■%£’$ ,:- (tight ln his orms and was saying to diet.” “ Money on Bond and Hortgage * Denotes, express trains.; !' * ’ : v i the curls on the top of her head: “Hon* j ' And ‘ for the sake. of Adele this little When you danco don't avoid the fid­ Persons desiring to secure money g e o , w . b o y d .: a;, p . a ., p . r . r . : ,©y girl, would you believe I sat up two . group of great ‘painters had for thirty dler next day. hoping he will forget tn on bond and mortgage^ would do.well a . M. BURT, G; P .’A., O. R. lU O fN .J.'r ; (fall nights concocting that epistle for } years been - eating a dish they ctmld present his bill. ' The tiddler never for to apply to E. N. Woolston, 50- Main 226, MAIN STREET RUFUS BLODGETT, BupL N. Y. & L. the good *fat witted Sandy? Even at i none of them bear; : ; ') ' s \ *' ets.—Atchison Globe. avonue.' Sums from >300'to $5,000. ASBURY PARK. N- J- B B B- - ■ ' £ a:- SATURDAY, OCTOBER 81, 1903, THE OCEAN GROVE TIM ES

everywhere but at her face, “do you— IVliUtler and Hisl Model. . BHslnm Directory do you still think as much: o£;me. as JnnreOlactoelll W histlerler oiicc______owed a frofeiloM! 0ard$ New York ii Back 80c. ever? I—I w ant to know.”* Sarah Eliza­ female inodel,$5,.f£r sittings. SheSvas CKA8 . JILT5NG %~al beth’s breath came, in gasps, but she a Philistine ; of tiie Philistines wl^o ; PROF. WALTER J. MULFORD, Pianos nnd Organs Repaired, Tuned und A tlantic C oast El««rtrie Railroad assented. '' know nothing of her patron’s fame and RovnrnlHbedd d specialty' 104 Main Avenuo, Ocean Grovo Oo. and tha Pattan Line O F S. E. CSBoitNE ' “I want to be honest,” went on John wn$ uo way impressed with bis 71 South Main Street, Asbury Park Post “I want you to know the truth— work. One day she told another artist via Plaaeure Bay KMPLOYMKNT OFFICE Teacher of Piano, Organ and Singing there’s no good of spoiling two lives that she had been sitting to a little SAVACOOL M rs. H. Doy, P ro p rie to r simply for—for the sake of a. senti­ Frenchman called W histler, who jum p­ - Send for Terms. Iiest Help Furnished. H*-lp nhvuyson hand. Time Tabla »T July 15, 1803 m e n t.” 1 ■ ‘ ed about bis studio and was always GOfl Main S t, near Munroe, Asbury Park ...Copyright, 1003, by T* C. M cClure..., FLORA M. PHELPS, M. D. W3HK DATS. He did not look at her. “Yes,” gasp: complaining that people were swin­ Le*Te N«ir York ed Sarah Elizabeth, “I suppose—so.” dling him and that he was making * C. R. ZACHARIAS Diseases of Women and Children. Ner­ .Automobiles stored unci repaired, lawn mow­ vous diseases. X-rays. Electricity. From New York, at Foot of West lSth John Post swallowed hard. “And very little money. The artist suggested ers ground, ntcycles repaired. -C. R. Zaoh- H o u rs : 10 to 12 a . rrt.J 2 to 4 p. m.. Street 8 blocks below W. 14th Bt Sarah Elizabeth Savacool was one of' so,” he went- on. “I thought I'd come that if she could get any piece of paint­ arlus, 725 Jlattlsoij ave,, Asbury Pork. ’Phone 6UF. 48 Hook A t s b u * ■ Forry. Leave* at 8.50, 11.00 and the nicest littlo girls lu the world. And around and tell yon—that—that I’dbet> in g o u t o f 1 WhlBtler’s Btudlo he would Ocean Grove, New Jersey. 2.40 p. m. Saturdays;—8.E5 *, m^ yet she’d neve* bad a beau. The other tor stop coming hero before any talk give her $50 for It Although skep­ M’INTYRE’S . 12.45 and 2.40 p. ni. girls ln Cypress Ilills b;id loo CrQum SAMUEL A. PATTERSON, Bftltorri', (aear Soutii Forry.)—Leave* tlie-down, but hot BaraliEllzubeth gether, you know.” . tle Frenchman” of 1 this too generous CooKmun uvonu.*, near Bond struct Cou nBelor-at-law, at 8.20. 11.30 s.. m., and 1.10 p. ra. A sbury P a rk , N. J. R o o m s A, 5, C, Monmouth Building, As­ Savacool—she belonged to the class Before'any talk began! As though It offer and ^elected one of the biggest bury Park, N J. Saturdays—S.20 a. tn,, 1.16, 8.10 j. m that somehow lmd to do without had not been a foregone conclusion and finest works ln the studio. “W hat C. K. H E M M E N W A Y & CD. Notary Public. Axr'.vt) Long BraDeti about 13.10 ». m. - “Never you mind, Sarali ICllzabetli,*' that he and she were steady company did ho say?” asked the artist who had EsLjibllahed 1875. Telopiiono 23u *2.16 p. m„ (•Saturday 4.16 p. m.,) Acknowledgments taken for all states. and 6 .10 p. m. her mother would remark,,. “you bide of. the most pronounced kind. Her made tho offer. when the model ap­ Awnings, Tent«, Flags Commissioner of Deeds for Now York your time. Just you wait till Mr. henrt Bank as'she thought of w hat tho peared in a state of groat excitement 0171 oo k m u u , GlBMaUiPon uvch., A sb u ry P a rk and Pennsylvania: Returning from Long Branch leav* and looking almost as if she had como RoclrweU avomi« 7.10 ». t to avid W right appears.” But Mr. W rlght for people would say now—now that she CASWELL'S JEWELRY STORE ERNEST N. WOOLSTON, 4.45 p. ; P ’iMUi'jre B ar (Trolley some reason did not turn up.. W hether w as—jilted. second best out of a scrimmage. “Ho Onu of ibo largost In tiie Stato Commissioner of Deeds for New Jersey coimeotlon) 7.20 m. m , S.40

V) ( "V COUNTY AND STATE - 0 PPOS ITE^S HOPEt ^ » ;.l : . —--- A Vfi f i.T he Cliff wood church had a mort­ —Editor Klnmonth, o f the : Press... gage burning recently.' has returned from a tliree-weeks’ ;visit r s to Iowa relatives. / •• . ; .The Matawan free public library, •♦•waa opened last Saturday. —Randolph Ross and Theodore Ber- inger have, been reappointed as mem­ MAMMOTH OCEAN PALACE ..The Central Railroad Company Take cold easily? Throat bers of the board of health. has named a ferryboat "Red Bank.” tender? Lungs weak? Any —Wuilam Reevesj of the Park; was ..Joseph Maurer, of Keyport, lost a relatives haye. consumption? married last Friday evening to. Miss 'horse last week that was 23 years oty. Then a cough means a great Jennie .Best, of North Cnrollna. ■. . .Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jewett, of *vejr.. —Health Inspector Bowpn., of As­ port, have returned from a trip to Ja­ bury Park has been made assistant in­ pan. spector.on the State Board of-Health. . ' . ;. .D. P. Van Deventer, Jr., has been —Council on Monday evening award­ appointed counsel of Raritan town­ ed Tlmbrook Newman the contract for ship. deal to you. Follow your grading and graveling Eighth avenue. s ..Twe exceptionally large lobsters doctor’s advice and take —Scobey and Knight, the well- were caught at Seabright weighing 22 Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. It known basketball players, have gone v and 30 pounds. to Connecticut to join tho profession­ heals, strengthens, prevents. al ranks. ..keyport druggists will close their "F or 40 year* I Imvo ; .$291. • on-the #streets and at the christening. . ... Several young men of Oceanport, Special trains from; ,Philadelphia—=• •—It is- expected that at a special 9 1 2 1 3 . 9 8 were rtned $20 for ducking a small one. by the Pennsylanla rout^, ; the • meeting this (Friday) evening authori­ Smith Tapestry Brussels Rugs, x , $ boy in a rain-barrel and tearing his other by th^ Reading—carried the vis; ty will be given the.trustees of -the Worth $20.00 J : , clothes. itors down to the stiord. They were First Baptist Church to close the ne­ received by Mayor Thomas.W. Millet, gotiations for the new church site at 8 3 1 0 6 1 9 9 8 Worth$-27 .;.Antonio Dechink, an Italian, and Sewall avenue and Emory stroot. Smith Axminster Rugs, . x . . $ . Frances Harris, an African, were mar­ members of the. city, council and a ried at Long Branch by Justice W. F. 1 arge reception'epmmittee of citizens. —J. Howard Oliver,-son of Freehold­ Smith Axminster Rugs, 9 x1 2 , $ 2 2 .4 8 , w orth $ 3 2 . Murphy. d Trolley: carsj took -the visitors .to the' er Oliver, was married to Miss Ger­ harbor where the dredge was located. trude Kendall, of Philadelphia, ip that ..Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Holman, Captain Charles Barr, of Reliance .city on Monday. Last Friday evening Royal Wilton Velvet. Rugs, 9 x 1 2 , $ 2 5 .9 8 , WorthjS-Q of Toms" River, celebrated the fiftieth fame, performed the christening act. Mr. Oliver gave a bachelor’s supper to anniversary of their marriage the The ;blg machine is called ''Pittsburg/’ some of his most intimate friends. ; : other day, Dinner , wns served at Congress Hail ^ A course of five entertainm ents' ..William J. Leonard, of Atlantic and the’ Hotel Windsor. Col. James Matlack Scovel, formerly of- bcean Is being promoted by the First Bap­ . Highlands, is the author of an illus­ tist Bible School. The first entertain­ NOTE. This sale com m ences on Saturday. A sensational four- trated book on the summer homes in Grove, mingled in the throng and was. kept busy shaking hands with many, ment will he given next Thurs'day Monmouth county. friends . ■* \ evening by Prof. Parson’s Young PeO-: page bargain announcem ent, containing 1 3 sales of equal im port w ith ..The congregation of the Freehold Prior .to entering the dining rooms pie’s Philharmonic Ochestra and Miss Baptist Church has presented nine the gigantic operations In ; the .harbor, Jessie Castell. reader. Sunday, No­ the one given aboV esent on request. A postal card w ill bring you one. tons of coal to Rev. J. W. Llssenden, the construction of bulkheads; .board­ vember 8, will he rally day at. this the pastor of the church. walk and. beach drive fcir two and one- church, ; • ..M rs. M. B. Probasco has pur­ half miles along the. ocean- . front ■ of chased the property known as the New Cape May, w^re fully explafried, THROWN THIRTY FEET East Wlnsor at Spring Lake, for $10,- as Svell as. plans for a large modern 000, including the furniture. hotel and cottages which; will 1. be : B Y AUTOMOBILE MISHAP erected by the Cape May Real Estate' .The body of an unknown man Company for: next season. washed ashore at Cliffwood last week. The of the big dredge Is 125 Accident Caused Ijy a Raised Bridge j n There was nothing on the man’s per­ feet in length, 60 feet in width and 9 Near Matawan son by which he could be Identified. feet 7 Inches in depth. The/machine GAME LAWS • . .Thieves broke into the barn on Is of about 1,100 .horse power. - By its Enroute to Ocean Grove In an auto­ The First O fferings for Fall the old. Charles Herbert place near use it is Intended to reclaim a larse mobile Charles B; Scott* of Scranton. tract of marsh land directly Von the Pa., met with a serious- mishap late Information for Those Who Hunt • of our lines of " Cranbury. and stole a wagon load of "I potatoes belonging to Joseph Hutton. ocean front. ' ' Jast Monday; afternoon. In the tour­ With Dog and Gun ing car with Mr. Scott Was D. IC^ BLANKETS , in white, colored and fancy, from 5 9 c .'' . ..A revolver carried by A. E. Irwin, Send three good Republicans from White, of Syracuse, N. Y. Approach­ in response to several requests we . to $ 5 a pair. of Atlantic Highlands, accidentally fell old, Monmouth to- the legislature this ing a. bridgel.about a mile to the north herewith print a. synopsis of-, tho New to tho floor and was discharged, the winter. ' ;v: VC- of Matawan neither Of;the gentlemen Jersey game laws.. There are a num­ Co m fo r ts and q u ilt s in great variety, from ball striking his ankle and Inflicting a inythe semi-darkness noticed that the ber of changes from the law • of last to -$ 3 .5 0 .each. . ; slight wound. Resolutions of Condolence structure ,was being repaired: and, that year. One of the most Important fea­ . .Flre, supposed to have been of Ih- vWhereas, It- has pleased the Supreme it'. had been raised : about fourteen tures of the revision !s the better and Underwear'for all—big or little. cendiary origin, destroyed a cottage Ruler of the Universe to remove from inches above the roadway level. There more definite wording of the section, Wrappers in percale and flannelette, 59c. to $1.50 each. a t Leonardo, belonging to Mrs. A. Pope, our midst, our brother, D A. Webb, were no lights to warn them. • ' forbidding the tracking of rabbits or proprietress of the? Sea View house at and .Their car struck the bridge at an game In the snow. Skirts of flannel from 25c. to $1.50 each. ■ Atlantic Highlands. W heras,' Intimate relations • *long eight-mile clip. Mr. Scott was thrown An important change in the laws is Sateen skirts* 75c: to $3 each. a distance of thirty feet. He remem­ the altered wording of the statute . .Charles Kingsland, who was in held by our deceased brother with the The New Shirt Waists are here, and they are members of the McKinley and Roose­ bered nothing until ah hour later when passed iwo years ago through the ef­ charge of the Hollywood golf club he Was being carried into a doctor's beauties. Come and see them. last summer, will have charge of the velt Club, render it proper that we forts of the Audubon Society for the should place on record a proper ap­ office at Matawan. Mr. White was protection and preservation of Insec­ Riverside golf club at Los Angeles, found underneath the automobile. tivorous and song birds, which were California, during the winter. preciation of his services as a Repub­ lican. and his merits..as a man: there? Both • gentlemen' suffered' from shock formerly hunted and destroyed for Baum gartner’s Linen Store ...Burglars were frightened away fore, be It .vvL and innumerable bruises, vbut •were -their plumage. In the original act an . from the home of Joseph's. Applegate, Resolved, By the McKinley and fortunate in having no bones broken. attempt was made to name all the pro­ 609-611 Cooknrian Avenue on Riverside Drive, after they had Ropsevelt Club, of Ocean Grove. New The par, w as damaged so badly /it- tected lairds of the State. The effort wrapped up a costly silver service, Jersey, that while wo. bow in humble had to be sent back to the;factory/for: proved to have: omitted several birds preparatory to taking It with them. , submission to the will of the Most repaire. Mr;: Scott^^ was 'ObligedHo i re- the list was intended to i".jlude. In Black bass, ‘ Oswego bass, white W. C. T. v. Convention High, we do not the less mourn for main In Matawan until Tuesday afUr- the revision the game birds are enum­ bass, called bass and pllte; perch, June Ocean Grove, Oct 27, 1903. V . . .Henry Hurley,.who has been mail noon, when' he was sufnciehtly, . re­ 15 to November 30. V : •.' messenger between the Long Branch our brother, who has been called from erated and the destruction of all Being absent on a short vacation his labor to rest. covered to come on to the Grove* - He others ia forbidden.. The gome birds vPike' and pickerel, May to Novem“ tho press superintendent of the Wo­ ofllce and the Central depot, doing the Is now recuperating at the: Alaska; ber 30. . .. r; yj-p‘ ■"-i work for $390 a year, has tendered his v Resolved; That in the death of.u . A.' of the State, as enumerated in the new man’s Christian Temperance Union, o£ Webb, this club loses a member who House. He owns a cottage at the cor­ law, are swans, geese,-brant, river iftd Brook trout, April 1 to July 15. resignation to take effect on Novem­ ner of Clark and Central avenues. Ocoan Grovo, failed to get' in. O’report ber 5. ‘ was always active nnd zealous in his sea ducks, rails, galllnules, coots and of tho County Convention held at Port work as a .Republican, prompt to ad­ mudh.ens, shore birds, surf - or Monmouth. But words of commenda­ ..Mr. and Mrs.'William.E. Woolley, vance. the interests of: t hd Republican Arauseraenta at the Park bay . snipe,- .including -yellow legs, NEW IDEA IN T1AN0S tion aro in order, even if late. Tho •Jr., of Keyport, who were recently- Party, and devoted to its welfare and plovers, willots, sandpipers, dowltch- gathering was of unusual interest. We married, have received, gifts of a Mor­ prosperity; an honest ffnd; upright Next Wednesday evening rat the ers or robin snipe, brown backs,1 cur­ Park Opera. House will be presented Tustlne Has instrument’ in Which Pitch met lh the Pentecostal Church. SifiteY1 ris chair and a rug from the* chemical man, whose virtues endeared him not lews",turnstones or. calico, backs, god- Casslo Smith led in the prayer ser- engine company of Keyport, of which Robert ILeland’s melodrama, ' ‘‘Her wlts or marline, tattlers .find wood­ Can Be Changed to High or Low only to his fellow Republicans, but to Fatiil Sin.”. Besides being • credited as vico on the morning of tho second day. . Mr. Woolley is a member. his fellow citlens. - cock, wild turkeys,' grouse, prairie, R. A. Tustlng is exhibiting at his All our hearts were melted and1 we a marvel pf. stage ingenuity in the chickens, partridges, pheasants, quails Resolved, T hat thfs club' tenders'fts thoroughness of Its details, the play piano warerooms, corner Mattlson were brought very low at His foot. ..Mrs. Minnie Brown, of Toms heartfelt sympathy to the family and and reed birds. | The pastor, a live, earnest, man, said River, pleaded non vult to a charge of abounds In smiles and tears, laughter avonuo and'Bond street, Asbury Park, relatives of -oiir deceased brother in The. open season for hunting and a new idea. In piano buildidg that will ho belioved In the baptism of the having forged the name of former their sad affliction. : and pathos. , Throughout its four acts the interest is maintained . at fever fishing under tho new ish and game interest all muaical people. It Is. an Holy Ghost. Sheriff Howard Jeffrey, of Lanoka, to Resolved, That these resolutions be a check that she passed In the Tuck- heat. '-Her Fatal Sin" unfolds a laws Is as follows: r .instrument with : either high or low Wo wero mado to feel very welcome entered upon the minutes of this olub, Geese, ducks, brant, swan and other pitch. . i . I by the kind and gracious words of the .•erton bank. Sentence’ was suspended. and printed in the Ocean Grove Times, thrilling tale of man's -ppwer^an^ wo­ man’s confidence, of man’s perfidy and water wild fowls, October 1 to' April The new idea is embraced • in the prosident of the union there, Mrs. E. ..William Miller has resigned as a -and a copy of them sent to the family construction of the Vough piano and Hooper. of our deceased brother. woman’s hatred, of man’s retribution 30. - v . ■ ' ' clerk in tho People’s National Bank and woman's forgiveness. The sup­ •Shore; birds; surf - snipe and hay Mr. Tustlng secured ono of the first The State President. Mrs. Bourne, of Keyport. He will take a two years’ H. G. Shreve, porting company .ample as well as snipe, including yellow legs, plovers, instruments of the kind constructed. was present, as welt as our County' course In the American academy of J, E. Quinn, capable, is- headed by the clever ro­ willets, sandpipers,-dowttches or rob­ He heard of . the , contrivance soma President, Mrs. W. T. , Smock, who dramatic art at New York. His place L. E .‘Watson. mantic actor, Royal St. Carr, and the in snipe; brown backs, curlews, turn- time ago Md at onco put in an order gavo her annual address, which was in the bank has been taken by Cecil. Committee. talented leading lady, Miss Frankie stones or calico backs, godwlta or mar^ for one of the instruments before any flne and to the point. Sho, and ail tho Acker son. : . Gale. The author of the play also has lin and tattlers, July 15 to December wero.; built. A representative of the county ofllcora wore re-elected. Excel­ Grand Jury Adjourns a prominent part, • 31. manufacturers came on to see Mr. lent reports of work done was given v* . .Fred Elston, of Middletown, dls* Tho county grand jury on Thursday WilBon or English snipe, sometimes Tustlng about it. A few days ago the by superintendents of departments. i covered a swarm of bees in the belfry known as hog or Jack snipe,; Septem­ instrument was shipped, and It has ex­ At the oxecutive mooting it was re­ adjourned until November 23, after re­ solved th at tho superintendent of. Jail ' of the Christ Episcopal Church at that turning seVenty-one indictments, mak­ ber 1 to December 31. cited considerable interest,as its use-. place while repairing damage that Reed birds, September 1 to Decem­ fulnesB is demonstrated. worlc'visit tho jail monthly, her faro ing a total of ninety-nine up to date being paid by the several unions. The was done by the recent storm. He was of adjournment-V- r v ber 31. • . The change In pitch is made by a attacked by tho bees, but escaped Upland plover, August and Septem­ stop on. the key block and’nothing Ib pastor of tho Belford M. E. Church - without lnjurjv ber. done that makes any., difference:elther also took a share in this.- Letter to J. 5. Fergason We wero entertained right royally ..Paulino Magee, the three-year-old : Mash hens, niud hens or rail birds, •to the touch or iii the straw upon the Ocean OroveN; j. : September .1 to December 31.-' Hunt strings. -i • -y ' for two days. Tho most I'ounleoug daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Ma­ provision had been made for oiir cre­ gee, of Atlantic Highlands, met with Dear Sir: This story cuts two ways, ers limited to thirty birdB a day In the Most singers now prefer the low season, under penalty of $20 a'pleco pitch, while clarinet, flute and horn ature comfort, and the menu was such a: painful; accident. While her mother; and. teaclies two sets of people. as did great credit to tho-Port Mon­ J; was using a meat chopper ,the little Father Galvin, W esterly, R. I., had for each bird killed or. had. in posses­ players are frequently unable to tune sion over the limit. low enough to suit low pitch1 pianos. mouth sisters. Lunch and supper were Vglrl stuck her left -hand in the ma­ his church ana residence painted. served in tho lovely homo of Mrs. Nle- chine, and had her first ana second Good job; and this is how ho went at Partridge, ruffled grouse, quail, Eng­ The Vough. piano meets both cases lish or ring-necked pheasant, prairie and nothing is sacrificed that would man. adjoining the church. We were fingers almost cut off. It ‘ • waited on by a bevy of young ladles. ,{.Measured .a3l. carefully—seems tfc> chicken and wild turkey, November 10. .cause it to be an inferior instrument. . .Mary Burke, a servant employed to December 31. A ' Mr. Tustlng or his salesmen will tako Wo woro hospitably entertained for have known Devoe. tho night In tho home of Mrs. E. A. \ by Herbert McClees; of Middletown Then got bids from the. painters, Woodcock, July, October, Novemher great pleasure in showing and explaln: township, became abusive while drunk paint .to be supplied by them and by , . A FR EE game inside and December. , . : ;; lug the new l