Vol. X IV , No. 39. OCEAN GROVE, N EW JERSEY, SATURDAY, SEPTEM BER 2.9, 1906 One Dollar the Y ear
AN APPRECIATION OF HOW GOVERNOR "NEW IDEA” GOES . ,.c, ' ’96 TEMPLE MEETINGS NEWLY CREATED BISHOP TO VIEWS THE RESULT OCEAN GROVE IS mm TO DEFEAT No More Delightful Gatherings Than CLOSE AUDITORIUM FOR SEASON "A Slronj Reaelion AgainsI Spectacu L0YALT0 PARTY Those ol This Summer lar Politics” Says Executive THE FOLLOWERS OF COLBY RECEIVED. BEPUBUCAN REGULARS VINDICATE - The Young people’s Meeting, held The overwhelming defeat of the re BISHOP NEELY, ABLE EXECUTIVE AND ELOQUENT PREACHER. form movement at. Tuesday’s primary REGIME OF "TH E MACHINE” ‘during the ^season just passed, has ONLY HALF OF "REGULAR VOTE” been of a highly interesting character. TO DELIVER TWO SERMONS NEXT SUNDAY caused jubilation among, the organiza It Is the-testimony of many who have, tion Republican leaders at - the State been here for twenty;./summers, or House. ; Governor Stokes1 was among more, that. they have' -never known, those who were surprised at the com COLBY LOSES STATE these meetings to be more delightful pleteness. of. the rout- of Senator Colby C0LLECT0RSHIP FIGHT or profitable. ’ DAILY TABERNACLE MEETINGS ARE STILL HELD arid his forces When, dsked. ^tp'i? ex It is natural that. former , leaders press -his views as to the political ef-. W alter H. Gravatt Wins Three. JVol a Single ** New Idea ” Assem feet of the primaries he said: should be missed by- their friends— vivals .and then there/.sw ept from’ “ Services in the tabernacle -every, . “The people have spoken, and their blyman Will be Returned to “ Should auld ; acquaintance;' b e for morning at 9 o’clock. Wales the old-fashion kind ^nd 200,- Cornered Fight Ior Republican. got?”—-but it is only just to say .that verdict is clear and nnmistakablei I “ Bishop Neely will preach at the 000; souls were saved. Legislature *iat Housecleanlitg these meetings have. never been more confess to s.ome surprise at the Plum'Democrats Put Up S. A* auditorium .next Sabbath at 10.30 a. “Another has said ‘tears are1 a successfully'led in the past than dur-, unanimity of- the result. There, seem** H all on Day ol Convening =ih., and 7.30 p. m;” sponge to wash our sins' away.’ Not to' be a strong reaction against “spec ing the summer just' ended- They These notices, posted on the'-black so far. wrong, either. Penitential tears tacular politics.” Last year a. move True to the men who were loyal to W3th the dust of Tuesday’s pri- have-' never seemed more' permeated board of the Association building-,, in with the divine influence or to* yield a soon bring answer from God. David ment was started in this state which the Grand Old ; Party, Oceah Grove nmties. gradually clearing throughout formed the public that this last; week declared for reform, and the people greater harvest of good. '• of the season of 19.0U offered services cried and God heard, him quickly, rolled up rsubstatntial majorities for .New Jersey, returns have continued gave It their approval. This year that Never before have the young people as attractive as those wltfi which the “Then . there are . ministerial tears. the “ regulars” at the primary on to come Jn wUich give emphasis to the movement assumed a new phase. Tuesday. The Democrats worked- overwhelmingly defeat of the New enjoyed such a marvelously interest season - was inaugurated The final Some humble saint gets an electric ing missionary meeting as the last one touch from God and a revival comes. Confusion seized its councils. Its- quietly but although the voting start Idea movement From the ten coun- service in the auditorium brings to safe, conservative and disinterested held In the Temple, adressed by. Dr. this resort Bishop-Ttromas B. Neely, There are ministers who go to acad ed with their ballots nearly blank, it .ties In which State Senator .Everett advisers were unheeded,, and It fell Homer C, -Stuntz, of Malaysia, and who has reeent!y(been elevated to the emies, to 'theological schools, to, col ended with the ticket being filled out..* .-Colby and his,-followers hoped -to es under the domination of a few, who the Philippines. The good influence episcopal Office.,., He*, is /one of the lege, to Germany^ even (and some The majority of the candidates on tablish their cause, they were utterly appeared to be striving more for the .routed, and only Bergen, wjilcb at the exerted unon the minds of the vast ablest executives' and ^niost eloquent times when they come back from the both tickets reside In West Grove. throng of young persons present, latter place they, ought to go viright realization of their personal, aspira Walter H. Gravatt, the popular ex ^closing of the polls-S Gem ed to ' be a preachers In- Meth^jlsm today.. Next tions ;than for tbe public good.- When ■istronghold of the Colbyites, was there eternity alone will reveal. Sunday the Beach meeting at the foot straight to heaven), but scholarship chief of police In the township, show- the New Idea apparently became the ed surprising strength in both dis •a semblance 'Of a close contest.. At Bishop FitzGerald frequently pre of Ocean Pathway will nlso be held, doesn’t bring a rivlval It’s the touch sided and wisely called to his aid a .o f the Holy Ghost I know some such “old idea” of a struggle for office,-the tricts. In West Grove, where he re the eleventh hour, however, t h e ' coun the final .service of the regular sea people were as quick to condemn as t y was gathered into tbe fold of the number tff-most able leaders, among son. churches, where pastor and officials sides, he received 07 votes to Robert tMem Dr. Theodore S. Henderson, sec have all been baptized, by the Holy they were a year ago to approve. . L. Kuder’s 9 / Harry G. Shreve Was- ‘“ regulars,” making a clean -slate for QUjhap T. B. , Neeley is in charge of “The moral of the lesson , is plain. Htae machine. There will "be. s. general retary oi the Committee on Aggressive the missionary work in South America Spirit. apparently forgotten in that district^ •Evangelism,” appointed by' the Gen “Some of the churches nowadays The people want good government. despite his efficiency as collector for-. ; house cleaning in the House of the As- of the Methodist church, and will They want a progressive, disinterest 1 .-sembly, and not a single Colby Assem eral Conference, Dr. Cadman, of New preach the first sermons delivered. by are afraid of scenes ■ at revivals. 1 several years. In Ocean Grove .Mr* • York, one of the strongest men, intel knew such a church. They were afraid ed,- conscientious reform, and they Gravatt was also well treated, receiv blyman will be returned. him since his-return from that country trust In the good faith of the Repub lectually'and spiritually, who has vis His 'occupancy of the day will close a revival would spoil*their new car ing 83 votes. Mr. Shreve polled 73 -Most of the .Interest centered upon lican party to these ends. ited Ocean Grove, and. Dr.; C. ^L Mead, the season, as It began with the Jfer.- pet. We sailed in and 1,200 persons and Mr. Kuder 4 1.'Mr. Gravhtt’s nomi .Essex county^-tho home ol Senator . “The responsibility of the victor's'.is of Newark, who is regarded as a most vice of one of the last elected Bishops. were saved. The carpet was worn to nation gives universal satisfaction. Dr.yden— wheru the opposition to -him- great.' They must, .without hesita avks pronounced. It was hofced to dis superior leatler.’ These, together with Bishop Neeley has jurisdiction ov.er rags, and I was glad,-of it. Another For delegates to the county conyen- tion or cavil, continue ; the work of credit the Senator in his. own home. the musical talent— the ‘ Park Sisters, Valpariso and has been in close touch church in New York was afraid its tion, the “ regulars”—John C. Patter-': with their cornets, and the consecrat beautiful altar rail would be scratched. progress and improvement, of good son, George C. Pr!d?:jim, Frank Tan-, There the'results showed, that Major with the people in the awful destruc government, aud they must at aU Carl Lente, "the “ boss,” anti'h'js -hench ed. an.tl' ski lied singers present at .ev tion'.cadsed by . the great earthquake 1 scratched that rail from end to end turn and Ernest X. Woolston—receiv ery service, kept the Interest at high tliere, many Incidents of which will* and 2,000 were convertecT-'A wealthy times preserve untrammelled and un ed more than double t’he votes polled men had secretly • entrenched them hindered the right of ’the people to selves and were able to ^deliver the tide all through. no doubt, be given, especially In the member said he hoped I would scratch by the Co.iby faction. Ocean- Grovers are profoundly evening service. . • altar,.rails'all over the country. control their own affairs This vic The total number of ballots cast In goods’.' when the time came. In this tory is the people’s victory, theirs telling setback, Carl-Lentz got the up thankful for the great good accom Rev. Thomas Harrison, o f Boston, ’“ Sohie'preachers are wrong in their Ocean Grove was 231, of which the alone, and it must be used In their in per hand to gp into the county, city plished, for the truths so powerfully w'hose early descriptive tag of “ the theology—blind leading1 the blind. Dr. Republicans had 215 and the Demo terests solelj*. and Congress conventions with safe ■presented, affecting both the intellect boy preacher” still clings to him, de Patton said recently to the students crats 17 with two rejected, one of majorities of the'-delegatea. Of more and the hearts of the heavers. :fur the spite his 50 years, was the auditorium, at Princeton University: ‘When you “The Republican party came into which was a G- O. P. ticket put in the than four hundred delegates, the Col- souls eon Verted, and for the, spiritual preacher last Sunday. The theme of get away from Jesus Christ yob are power as a reform party; it has 'r«?s enemy's box. •byites are able to muster only about • uplift of the thousands there as- his morning "sermon was "'Prayer;” on dangerous grounds.’ He is right.” tained power by faithful performance; Ono voter got the economy idea so 17J, .. . . ! senibled. • • “ How bright this world would- be if At-a. short after meeting some 25 or it has responded' quickly to wise pub- strongly that lie.cut every approprla-. In Hudson-county Colons'! Samuel there were no tears, no sorrow, no more hands were raised ftir prayer, in 1 i c sen time n t an d enac ted. the popular tion except for poor, garbage. G. A. ft D. Dickinson "kept apace .with his col sighing,” said Mr. Harrison^ “Tears response to Mr. Harrison’s appeal for will into law ft will not falter in the and the hospital. leagues, Lentz, and sueceded in get EVANGEL5ST "JOE” SMITH recognize no station, rich or poor, such expression, . future, but will continue .its good Tho results: . • ting large majorities both'in the city TO. WEB FORMER RESIDENT high or loa'-^-all classes shed tears. The turnout Sunday evening at the; work and rise1 to higher purposes and Republicans, first district,. Ocean' and county conventions. In . the 9th Parents weep for their erring or un beach meeting was .cjiilte large,' many higher ideals, and so.long as it pur Grove: Delegates to congressional’, .and 10th Congress distrifcrfc he was saved children. People mourn for persons attending who, owing to their sues this policy it will have the sup convention—John II. Dewis, 2M; Wil- - hlso a' winner. • The colonel will be Mrs, Kincaid Asnoimcjs Engagement those who pass away ’ l.ord Coleridge housg duties at hotels and boarding port of all good citizens.” Ham Moran, 2 THE PECTORAL FINS. GREAT NEUROPATHS. THE OCEArCKOVE B/VVO We have a fine oboeist, ! And give him two years more, Without Them the FInU' Would Safforfri;v*.uf Som** of the CnptniiiM ot We'd love to keep him all the time, H h M em ber W rites H um orous V erses S t d W o n H e a d . the W crld. ' Hut it’s against the law. The Troy Laundry The pectoral flus of a are ihe two About Summer Orchestra Of snpivine captains of th« world When Feven years are over. fins, one on each side, just back of the there arc but six or seven, and scarce head. Those fins aid the Ilsh to some While the Ocean Grove orchestra For such a man as Joe, one among them exhibits genius In its was recently enjoying Its annual vaca- Trenton, N. J. extent In swimming. ♦They are small Tiny say he’ll feed on clover. healUi'iest colors; In ambush foi* near tion at the Thousand Islands, Miss And let the oboe go. . . oars ■which the flsh feathers very beau* ly all of them some form of nerve dis Norma. Sauter, of New York, for sev ; * tifully and are of value chiefly to pre order lurks. Grotesque as the state eral years one of the talented violin Jim Bradford’s known all over town,— Branch : serve its equilibrium. It is with these? ment seems, epilepsy, manifest In players of the orchestra,. wrote the Ho’s like a rubber hall;. 730 Mattison Avenue , fins tbat-tlie malutaius its horizon* greater or iu less degree; revolves upon following verses }n‘facetious vein re If any music's missing, tal posltiou In the water when not their destinies. Charlemagne, the great ferring to many of the members of the Why, he’s the one to call. swimming. Without them the ' UsU and wise captain of the Franks, who 'organization. The reading of the Asbury Park would l3tand on Its head. Sometimes a He knows just how the girls to treat, stands for feudal 'civilization, whb verses one night after a concert at ■ - But has a silly-phrase, fish lbses one or both of its pectoral "snatched from darkness all the lands th e , Columbian hotel, where the party All goods called for and promptly delivered. spent ten days, caused considerable'1 Whene’er he meets them on the street, fins by disease or by accident A lists be conquered," and who reared an em Ho’ll -squeal out "Happy Days.” A postal card will bring our wagon to your ; without pectoral flus is In a bad way. amusement. The "poem” is given pire tlij)t no band but his ^was able to complete: door. * While i most fishes keep ii Uorizontai control, Is almost, tlie sole exception. Don. Chalmers, lie can sing of-girls, And tell us all, you see, t' position In the water when not swim What says the bead roll?. OUR OCEAN G'HOVE BAND. ming, there are fishes that do not. One • “ If you can’t be tru'6"tirone. or two Telepone 117 W . A. NOW LANk At thirty-two Alexander the Great, You’re much better off .with three.” of these fishes Isthtv. file fish, which who had reckoned himself a god, diet! Ladles, now listen, pleasfe, arid men, To what I have to say; ; •* when motionless suspends Itself in the during, or just after, one at his frenetic But when Nonette he does).tukc out; 'Tis.all about tlie gentlemen. water, head downward, at an angle of We all can plainly see, orgies. Caesar, the foremost man of Who in our'band'do'play. , , forty-five degrees or even nearer the the ancient- world, had strange convul That he is true to one, not two, perpendicular. A fllefish kept in an sions In his later years, and It may be The orchestra, • as you -all: It no w, And never thinks of three. LEWIS LUMBER G0MPANY ; aquarium whicli had lost both its pec* Is made of swellhead, men, that the dagger of Brutus -saved him. The horn is played by Freemantel, * ‘ V V toral fins inclined over backward past from declining' Into madness. - Marlbor And maids dressed always white as the jierneuUlcular wUeu mottypless to And played quite Avell,,a£ that; . ough, - wild tfas mdirled to a violent . show, But when a solo does occur, ’ about Uie samQ angle that It would woman, and whose only son died In In number, six times ten. He's sure to play It flat. • * ."■ V have kept iu the other direction If its boyhood, was epileptic during his last There’s Tali Esen Morgan,— pectoral fins had been intact, so that; ten years of life. The adventurous and Our basso, Julian Walker, when not iii motion it seemed to be ly The-, greatest head of all. Is the finest In the land; . . daring; Clive, world famous and the ■’Cept Nardroff at the organ— He thinks 'Miss Bates’ a corker— ing at an angle, on Its backi . conqueror of India, at forty was de . He’s smarter than he’s tall. ShQ’s a member of our band. Doors, Sash, Blinds, Frames, Mouldings, Hardware, Paints, In the same aquarium there was a cidedly a neuropath. In his memorable, striped bass welgiilug about a pound duel with-*a brother officer he missed Morgan Is the leader well. Young “Hick,” or Echclmeier, Oils, Etc. and a half, one of whose pectoral fins his almi finng away his weapon, and Can do d stunt or two, Cannot see girls at-night; was attacked at the tip by fungus., cried: ‘‘Shoot aud be damned! 1 said But I'll be hanged if I can tell So when he goes a-spooning, which gradually encroached upon It. Just what next he will; do. you cheated, and I sny b o still.” Clive Hfe takes them in the light. Finally the diseased portions of the fiu was passionate, morbid, gouty, and an were cut off with a pair of sharp shears, To see him swing that baton, He called on Miss McGuire SOUTH MM1N STREET opium cater/ At forty-nine, rich and ,. You’d think he knew it all; Quite often, buX not of late; ' . tbe'cut being uiade withiu the 3onnd o f uustluted reputation, he committed part o f ‘the tin. At first the .fish was He jumps ’round on the platform For every time he did so, in. suicide. Wellington, was distinctly epi Till we’re afraid he'll fa ll.' Asbury Park, J. like » man in a l»>at .pulling one long Sho’d always have a date. leptic. Ills faiuting fit's after Water Factory, Dunkirk, New Jersey Branch Yard, Spring Lake, New Jersey oar and one short om>-~It couldn't hold' loo v.-ere frequent, and it was au at Asbury Park would kidnap him, Will Duryea plays the clarinet— a course. But It koou. accustomed It* tack o f epilepsy that carried him’ o X But we are holding tight, The second, not the third; self to Its new condition, and there The. UomanoiTs have been neuropathic So: if they try to do the thing, He’s Is the best of all, I’ll bet, : after It got aloti!4 very comfortably. fox* nearly three centuries, and oae of There’ll be an awful fight.. For he's the white sheep of our herd. — tb e Mummy JJiit’t Laughed for More the epileptic fits of Peter the Great is Dave Gootenberg’s^quite clever; \ : SWISS EDUCATION. - “said to have lasted three days.** And there’s good Mrs. Burnham, Who keeps us. all In nights; But this I’m bound to say: • than a 1,000 Years. , Cliayles V, whose mother was insane, You'd think she’d let us have some That during the rehearsals, A Scfribim Wntter. GunrUed Jealously had fits in his youth, and was gouty, He never likes to play. >>■ (lit* State. fun bald and scrofulous. ■’ And-give to us our rights. Quo renaan why the Swiss fare well Frederick the Great (from the face Now, folks, my story’s done, Head I think I’ve said enough; . thattheir public sciiool system la of -whose father, when, he took a walk, Her husband 13 a fine man, ; . probably the best in. the . world, and \ trust to have your pardon says Macanlay, “ every human being I-Ie’s master of our house; Foi'-writing all this stuff, v with them piiblic school education’ is fled” ), reared in a perfect hell of a pal His wife’s a good.companion; NORMA SAUTER. . practicaliy compulaorj'. You can send ace, had a certain general unsoundnoss Of them I guess we’re jealous. the JHsbestos Society of Sinners vj your child to a private school (In sdrne of miud. to which mercy was altogeth When Judson's in conductor’s chair ' cantons) If you .insist upon so doing, er foreign. The stock of Oliver- Croni- " The Greal Secret ’’ . .■.‘j- but tlie face of the government and tlie You’d think he was a czar; and laugh now; there will Qomt a time when you can’t well was not overlieiUthy, and of the He runs hlff fingers through his hair One of the most remarkable stories ' force of public opinion are sternly neuropathic tendencies of the Protector * And scolds—but we don't care. written in recent times and which will against the practice. In the canton of himself there Is sulftcleut evidence. create a big sensation, will begin in V Solothurn private schools are absolute*, Molianiinetl—but' let Mohammed rest. Dave Talmage is.a wise boy, “The Philadelphia Sunday Press,” on ly forbidden. In other cantons a prl- Joan .of Arc, tlie divine girl-woman, . He isri’f 'One u*hit slow; . September 30; “The Great Secret,” by ;.Vj' vate‘school pupil must secure ri. formal seer and soldier, who came from her t\fe hear a little story' E* Phillips Oppenhelm, Is one of the ./ ; permit from the local authorities, aud sheepfolds of Lorraine to make victori About a girl with “dough.” best stories' that has been published Lawrence Daniel Togq’s - j i n some cantons lie must pay a charge ous . tbe ori/lamme of France, Joan In any newspaper, and as “The Sun Then comes our young friend Nieman, day Press” has set a standard of ex : '-to the public funds. The lijea is that heard vfjlees and saw visions and'wits The -most swelled head and giddy ; •m the public schools agood enough for- cellence In this respect, this new story View Book Out this Week Jill Booksellers $1 kissed, she said, by the celestials.— He-flirts with every •girlie— ■ will be looked for with great interest. -‘ all; that rich and poor arc to meet Tlghe Hopkins in Loiui in Tribune. •Especially If she’s pretty. During the past year the Philadel :;v-. there on even terms; that the public phia Sunday Press has printed a great kA- \ school is the nursery of democracy aud' Do^h of AlaKhn. He thinks he’s really-handsome, The girls, 1 fear, do,..too; serial story by Con an Doyle, which patriotism; above all, that democracy i4A fair average day’s joumuy wltli a was received with tremendous inter 1 Is tlie lifeblood and strength and very So can yon really blame him, Ladies' Tailoring Establishment dog team’ in our country is'twenty-live If he Hil ts a bit with -you?. est, and “ Sophy of Kravonla,” by An soul, of tlie republic, and.the republic Is miles.” said a resident of Alaska. “If thony Hope, also attained tremendous '^Swirzei'land. and without the republic pushed the d^gs will g:> a g.>od Wt far j You all know Carl A. Aue, popularity. Immense sums of money 723 Cookman Avenue, Asbury Park ^ ^Switzerland is.nothing; Private school^ ther than' tills, lutt that is about the The ’cellist of oui; band; are paid for- these stories, and they ' \ for Swiss children are few in number. usual dally distance. They are cheer He’s topped with golden Crown, are secured exclusively for. the Phila I prepared a large stock of Ladies’ Cloaks, Suits, Skirts, and such as exist aro under the strict ful workers, these Alaskan canines, Has charming little hand. delphia* Sunday Press. .Y o u ‘ .cannot etc., and I give the best attention to ever}' customer. Fitting read them iii any other way; they are .; supervision .of the state. Education Is but one ii-tist kpow. how to treat- them. ' in style guaranteed. Suits made to order with the greatest . ; ; a serious matter Iii Switzerland. There. He gets all round that ’cello, not published In book form. Be sure It will net d j to give them filore than Like none would ever think; and get the Philadelphia Sunday Press satisfaction guaranteed.' ' Also cleauing, pressing, altering |v.is no escape from It. A parent.must ono.n.ieaTa drty-'nii'l th:it always when He’s smart and quite profound^— ... y sent! his children to school or g^ him* on September 3Q, and begin reading caiiiti is struck' after the day's travel. B’lieve he can most beat Frinlt. “The Great Secret.” . The Philadelphia- and repairing. Hoping that you will convince yourself by. . self to j till. They Kept a Seventh Pay The. ustia I feed, is a lot of rice or inee.i • Sunday Press is also filled full of very calling at my store and will be satisfied. Branch store, Tenth. ; j AUveutlst in'jail for two years, beennse that has been well boiled, with sotiie Though Frink plays with one eye. interesting features and the tremen* loom ;• ’ lie refused, to let his child attend school fat meat thrbwn In for seasoning. Tills' closed, dotis gains made by it are the result Avenue Pavilon, Belmar,. N. J. i. B . I o n Saturdays. As it theu seethed l-kcly’ tliey eat with great avidity, nor do The other’s in good use • of its excellence 'In every department. : f •■lie would spend the rest of his life in a they expect any more rations until the Between the music anil -MissSchultie; Tell your newsdealer to serve the I think his wheels are loose. OCEAN GROVE HOTELS OCEAN GROVE HOTELS cell ho surrendered,--Everybody’s Mag next day's close. If they were given Philadelphia Sunday Press to your, azine. breakfast the next morning It would Next conies young Herbert Aue, home. be almost impossible to get any work The dearest boy I know; ' . The Man Who SIiirh. out of them during the day. These na He loves his motljer dearly, F or Sale Give as, &Ji. givt* us, writes Carlyle... tive dogs have so much of tlieir wild So we girls have no show. Two fine lots with large tent and the man who sings at his work! Be his brother, the wolf, in their , makeup kitchen, furnished; wfll be sold for occupation what It may. ho is superior Our.flutist, Leon Rasbach, $1,SOO. Woolston, Real Estate, 50 tiiat they show bux little affection to Has striking eyes, they say. J to those who follow tho same pursuit ward their master. They will serve Main avenue.—tf. in silent sullenness. He will do more He’s such a jolly little jack, him, but'.apparently on a purely busi And never in the way. . iu the same time, lie will do it hotter. ness basis, and they iKnore petting.”— M. P. W ISW ELL ., he will persevere longer. Ono is scarce- Montreal Star. But Kvheti It comesi to flirtin’. . . ly sensible of fatigue while one nmreh- He’ll use his eyes quite bright, NewYork#Back Now open for the season . \ es to music. The very stars are said to- Intellect In Sci. ;For when a girl Is quite alone make harmony as they revolve in their The common Impression that the a\% He’H-fiirt with her all right. D irectly on the beach— broad southern exposure spheres. Wondrous Is the strength, of crage man is Superior to the average Mark Talmage, he’s the Hid, though c. 1 cheerfulness; altogether past caleula* 80 Telephone— Booklet Woman Intellectually at least In origi You can give him many a knock. ; tloii are Its powers of endimmce. Ef nality, liiventlveness, reasoning power He thinks he Is a clever boy, .. Atlantic Coast forts, to be permanently useful,- uiust and the like is beyond doubt due to the With his great, magic iock. Jie uniforniJy Joyous, a spirit all sun- common habit of judging each sex .by ..shine, peaceful from very gladness, Its most superior representatives. This He drops $ nickel in tSe thing, Electric Railway Co. Then turns the kej clear ’round; beautiful.beniuse bright;. seems fair enough nnd would be fair AND enough, but for tlio difference .betweeu it works much better than the flute,..;. . Wliicli .Marcus has now found. V • . Kcxonm. • the sexes in variability—that is, the The Patten Line r- . Cosmetic jelly has been found au ex range of spreading down from and up Yon all know .William Tinsley * pedient remedy for eczema. You can )ibove the'average, In Intellectual traits From down east,.plays viola-. Via 'Pleasure Bay N. H . KILM ER | use it on tlie face without the slightest' at least the* niale sox is the more varia And when he goes to Days’, . fear of unpleasant results. Take thirty ble group. The very highest aud Very Thinks Ocean Gro.ye is slow. * Proprietor ; grains of gum. tragacanth and soak for lowest marks in a mixed college class .Time Table ol Sept. 27. 1906 three days in seven ounces of rose wa- For Days’ have candy, cakes and 3 and 5 Pitman Avenue, Ocean Grove, New Jersey will commonly be given to men; the WEEK DAYS. ’ .' ter. I’orre through muslin to make the • cream, - variability found among boys Iu the Listen to me, and hear, ^preparation smooth and add an ounce From -New York, at Foot of 'Bloom numerous - mental tests which have He would much rather have his pipe field St., 3 blocks below W. 14th St. o / alcohol, an ounce of glycerin and a been given by psychological Investiga Arid a big, cotd glass of beer. —Leave at S.55 a. in., and 2.10 p. in. suggestion of boric acid, say half a tea* tors is from 5 (o 10 per cent greater Cozy sun parlors. Hot and cold water baths. Cool rooms ] spoonful. The Jelly Is a preparation “ Len” Plant is vefy bashful,. Battery (near South Ferry)—-Leave at than that found among girls. Of the 9.20 a. m. and 3.10 p. m. aud comfortable accommodations for summer guests,, perma 1 which has been found wonderfully fine thousand most eminent Intellects of At voice of girls does start, Returning from Long Branch—Leave ifor chapped fj^ce aud hands. history P7 per cent are men, the varia But our friend, Minnie Coxon, nent and transient. Open all tlie year is the one to win his heart. . . Rockwell avenue, 7.10, '9.30 a. m., bility which causes tlie monopoly of and .3.00 p. m. Pleasure Bay-(trol Hah Three Cllmatea. * genius causing also the existence of" Our diu’k-haired Mr, Freeman, \ ley connection), 7.20, 9.40, 3.10: v j Abyssinia lias three climates, accord-. twice as .Tiiany male as female idiots!— Does often leave the town; SUNDAYS, ' ing to the'uJtltudb above the sea. In Bookman. . He sayj* it’s for a lesson^- - the low country or valleys bananas. I believe’ lie' sports around.- ‘ From New York at foot of Bloom field St., 3 bleaks below W. 14tb St. > - dates. Indigo, cotton and other.tropical 12 T HE^OOEAN GROVE TIME'S ' ' SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2t), 190(1. ' specific in designating who -the disaf ■ THiE BAGGAGE SMASHER.', NEW YORK THEATRES OCEAN GROVE TIMES fected element may be. In the absence Almost all persons who have enjoy Henry. W. Savage, who had delayed o f proof to the contrary, we infer that ed a summer vacation have complain opening his Garden theatre until Lawronee 1>. l-’utftf. Editor ed about the rough usage to which our contemporary refers to the fol “The Stolen Story” should finish Its. E. X. ’WoolsUm. lJu^luoss Miinuuor their baggage lias been subjected, and Chicago run, has .fixed on Tuesday, lowers of Colby, .yet a fundamental no. doubt .'there is frequent cause for Octobei* 2nd, as the date for introduc principle of tlie “New Idea” is to fight complaint. But there is another side ing to New York this widely talked PUBLISHED tV ,RV SATURDAY out all battles in tlie primary. More to the baggage question. The number about play on .American newspaper BARGAINSIN 48 MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE than once has the leader of the re of people who take summer .vacations life. “The Stolen. Story” .will also in ■increases every year. This increases formers pledged himself, to abide by troduce to New York theatregoers, a the quantity of baggage and thought new playwright In the person of Jesse * .Entered at the postofllcc at Ocean Grovo, the results of the primary. We be less persons add to the weight of their N. J., ad second-class matter. Lynch WJIIiams, who first .attracted lieve! that Mr* Colby is sincere and belongings without thought of the attention with his college stories ■while that lie will not lightly (break a prom nien who must handle them. The peo he was a student at Princeton and SUBSCRIPTION RATE. ple reach the starting point of a train whose short stories in ‘Smart Set and ise. We believe that liis* co-workers all’ at oiie time, and their baggage One year ...... •...... $L00 other magazines have been immensely In prices from $1500 to $8000, Six months ...... 60 will remain true to the Republican must be handled expeditiously. By successful. Mr, Williams comes from Three months ...... 35 party, which, as Governor Stokes well making their packages too heavy and the .west and like George Ade;'1 Booth Single copies, 3 cents. says, is the party of reform. by reaching the station at’- the last Tarkirigton, Henry Blossom .and other and located in all parts minute, the owners of the baggage are successful playwrights who found contributing to the damage they.com SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2D, 190G T i i E Y i c m n r oh' Tm c their first producing friend In Mr, plain about. A, little thoughtful con Savage, is a graduate from the news of Ocean Grove YAiVQUISlIED sideration would.save their baggage paper ranks. . ■/. TOPICS OF THE TIMES 11 takes courage, to be philosophical to; a considerable extent.—-Jersey City . While this new/play is described as and magnaniihpus in the hour,:of de Journal, / ' a most charmings heartrclutching Several hotel properties for ssale. feat; therefore . two remarks : over- modern I’omahce, it is best known for .The Paterson Press, hafegone Into HAVE THEIR EYES ON TAX LAW. its scenes wherein the -author has beard by. the editor at. the polls Tues- the bauds of a receiver. Now the , A good many people have their eye graphically plctui'ed the exciting- Inci Twin Cities, are avenged for the bitter dayvnlgfit are of interest as being in on the tax' law .and are awaiting; the dents concerned with the “ going , to attack made upon them by that paper dicative of how Ocean Grovers take results. If the law is faithfully car press” o f, a .great,metropolitan news- defeat. . . :. ;; ;•;; ;? ried-out taxes should be loWer in this; paper. The hero is Billy Woods, an ab- several weeks ago.. sent-mindiad ’ reporter, who has > been “ We can't all win;,I’m g^ing home,” county this fall than for a number of years. The Increased valuations put qn discharged;from one office and -em said Robert L. Ivuder when the.count ployed on a* rival paper. He secures a > SIMPLE SIMON'S SPELLING ' all real’ and 'personal property in sight showed unmistakably * that the former must bring doWn the-rate per thous-' sensational “ scoop” and rushes, .'back, ‘ 'Principle.” having succumbed to chief of police had captured the covet and on assessed values,' and there to liis old office,, where .his form er city “ principal," who will dare deny the ed coileetorship. must be a large amount of personality editor, discerning the absent-minded writer's mistake and realizing the im * potency of spelling reform? Yet the which, as the governor 1 says, has * “ Congratulations,” said Harry G. .hitherto, in some way, “escaped the portance of his story, takes his “ copy” war of words goes on unabated. The ShreVe, clasping Mr. Gravatt’s hand. assessor.” * from him a page at a time and rushes . latest denunciator of tlio simplified “ I’ll do all I can to elect you.” It is to be. feared that- the little the paper to press. - ■ spelling is President Wheeler of ’thd' •If more of that kind ot spirit pre house and lot of the poor man will be “The ‘Stolen Story” is in reality a easily found and its valuation put up political romance and exposes '.the Best Companies University of California, whom the vailed in 'politics, it would .put victor to the highest notch/ and a good deal methods of grafting financiers in the ' American Press calls “a friend of and vanquished upon a higher plane. of both real and personal of the richer New York legislature. The characters {Roosevelt but not of his spelling.” In We commend this “ letting bygones be- man will still escape the assessor.— ■are a] 1 played by a cast, of celebrated ;jv a commencement address at Stanford bygones” to the sympathizers of the Seaside Gazette. actors and the wild demonstration of E. N. Woolston University,. President Wheeler said: Colby movement. . approval that followed its Chicago production promise^ one of the .fine “ The establisment for the United THE JERSEY BEACH. treats of. the New York season when States of a standard of written Eng One after another the farmers allow Fire Insurance and Real Estate the new play Is seen at the Garden lish different from that recognized ed their orchards, to die out without theatre next week. That superb emo elsewhere in English ffieaklng terri renewal, until in some counties there tory is isolating and promises loss tional actor, Jameson Lee Finney, has No. 50 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove, N. J. I Press Views I are not ten trees to be found where the j'ole of Billy Woods and Edward :and waste in intercourse and culture there were once a hundred. Jersey peaches are not nearly such a factor in Holt, one of the hits in the original and introduces consciousness of con 0 \ “College Widow” company, gives a trariety where tho opposite is desired. j and News the markets as. they were a number of years ago. The great bulk of the. most realistic picture of the brainy The needless irritation caused by min- city editor. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1900. THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES his errand boy, “ You*go w.Ith this lady Mrs. J. W. Marshall and the'junior LOCAL MAN IVINS PH1ZE ing that Girard(y) 'plsiyel the’Ballade department of St. Paul Sunday school, to Judson’s violin store.and from there (Ballard) and Polonaise with the you can direct her how to find her Thomas orchestra at *iw auditorium. Ocean Grove, of which she Is superin Ocean. Grover Again Leads in a tendent, are. arranging to hold an -companions. t Yes, and (Jessen) thr* audience called P e r s o n a l mi apron and handkerchief bazar, time Story Playing on Words “ Gracey.ous, (gracious) what for more (Moore) und more a gala chase for a few brass buttons and no and place to be decided and announc (Morgan). Although ir was dlfilcult- Three stork*3 were submitted in a soda,” she remarked as they started ed later. • for him to play the Devil’s Frill P e rtin e n t contest for a prize offered by Director “ f am Tai (for) mage (tall for my (D’ouvllle) as an encore,' he did it. Beulah Home, the Embury “ house Tall Esen Morgan,, during the Ocean age), but If this thing, keeps up much very grace-fully (Gracev), with . lus of praise,*', which recently -attained Grove orchestra’s outing the early longer I will be as short as Morgan. cious (Lucius), tone. part of this month at Thousand Island However, I’ll get them . If. it’s Under- Bradford’s story was no doubt more •fame through the postponement o f the Park, In the St. Lifwrence river. Mr. E. A. Walker has returned to Brook- owner’s weddiiig under sensational 'wood (in der'w ood). Say, boy, can interesting, aa it pertained to one of Morgan posted a list of names of the , iyn. circumstances, is’ closed. On Wed-1 ydit Wesley? (whistle). I am about the orchestra boys. It was as follows: •BaL .orchestra and some; of thf> other mem discouraged and if you malvts-a* Beck- Tall major (Talmage) Nieman, with, The Ocean House will remain open nesday Mr. and Mrs. .Daniel DeKelm departed on a belated wedding trip. bers of the party and the conditions ettT (bucket) full of noise I think-1 can his Taylor-made suit, adorned With during October. were-that these names should be in ‘Powder stand It till we reach Randolph street. Tinsley stuff on the; shoulders, fiotn corporated In the story. The stories Rev. Charles L. (Mead has taken up /Miss Florence McMillan of New I don’t believe'the party has reached -Rogers, Peet & Co.. appeared to' be ABSOLUTELY PURE York, daughter of the Rev. Mr. Mc were read at the Columbian hotel tlie there yet. hiding Underwood, behind a Wall on his clerical duties In Newark. night before the party returned and Millan of that city, is the guest of And sure enough they hadn’t; A the Skirm(ish) line, surrounded by Healthful cream of tartar, derived solely1 . ,Mlss Margaret C. Tice of Clark Mr. and Mrs. A.. C. Field and their caused an-hour of much merriment. Rogers locomotive had .blocked their Greene and thorny (Anthony) P.lant(s) avenue has returned to Brooklyn. daughter, Miss Imogene Field, at their The judges were R. IL Carr of way' for some tfme at the railway Russell(ed) by a bold wind (Baldwin.) from grapes, refined to absolute purity, seashore home, 60 Ocean avenue. Miss Brooklyn, Carroll Potter, of Philadel crossing, a‘ndi the lost one soon came ’Twas .Sauter Rash as .he had been in-: is the active principle of every pound 'Miss Lizzie Eliott has gone to •Mc’MilianMs a gifted musician and phia and T. Frank Appleby of Asbury up with them.' There/was Howry, and dulging in Schultze beer- and might Frankfort after a pleasant stay here. York studio. Park, who awarded the prize, a. beau Griffin,, and Appleby, Ashton Heath- have been hurt (Hoyt). How like of Royal Baking Powder. tiful wood stein, to J. T. Gracey of 04 cote and Det’sch, wjth OIiphant, 'Mc- Ethen Alleh is otir Beckett here. H e n c e it is that R o y a l Baking • Joseph -Redfprn has gone to Newark Mr. and Mrs. C I. King have re Lawrence avenue, Ocpan Grove. The Calllster and Ameli, Cottrell, Remen- Judsoh, the comedian of the orches Powder renders the food remarkable . after a pleasant summer spent at this turned to their cottage, in Ocean Grove other stories submitted were read by ter, and' the whole crowd, and some of tra, of course, was struck by the most resort. after liayjng a pleasant, visit to .Port •Mrs. Mary. E. Beckett of Albany/ N. Y.,' them had become possessed with the comical-incident, and related the fol b oth for its fine flavor and healthfulnesi. After a delightful summer at this re land, Maine, Old Orchard Beach, and David Talmage, Jr:, of Brooklyn, same Idea to j3ecure buttons as souver lowing: When the Brooklyn Letter sort, .Mrs. J.G . Farr has gone to Ho White 'Mountains, Quebec,. Niagara the latter having shared honors with nirs and had procured enough to give Carriers’ hand played at Ocean Grove No alum, no phosphate— . boken. Falls, Buffalo, and a delightful sail, his .brother, Thomas Markham Tal each member of the pa'rty one. So- Jones said, “Aue, that’s bum,” Coxon which are the principal ele down the . Hudson river. They have mage* ■ in- writing the story.- They are they were shared i out, the troubles , of his hat, takfes his fishing. Pohl and a R. H. Clark loft on Thursday for the ments of theso-called cheap been away three 'months. relatives of the late .R ev.. T. DeWItt the button hunters were at>an end and trash box (Rasbach) full of " night metropolis. He hag a cottage on Heck baking powders and which Talmadge. Following are the stories: the trip hack to Thousand Island Park- Walker(s) for (Bate(s) and goes fish avenue. • Mr. and Mrs,' George M .: Burrihain, SOUVENIR BUTTONS. was begun with all hands and the cook ing in Wesley lake. Sooh'tiring of are derived . from bones, in' chairge during the summer months rock and sulphuric . acid. A Broadway, cottager, Mrs. l.i’ar- of the Temogo,the orchestra house at Aue Chow we) came to do. it norte happy. J. T. GRACEY, that,' he went to Asbury Park and af . garet W. Stone, has returned to Phila 126 Lake avenue, Ocean Grove, where cbiild tell, for we were all Greene at ter eating a light lunch of to (Mot- delphia. te)o^s Burn(ed)ham and some farina the ladies of TMl. Esen Morgan’s .or such an undertaking and feared lest The St. Lawrence sparkles and the noy*U BAKIHO POWDER CO., MEW VORK Miss Jennie Armstrong, of Adelphiu, chestra live every season, returned.to we might do something Rash, but-we', sun shines bright and warm in cloud1, (SeVerinaK he ,qlet Echelmeier on a their own home, 604 Sixth avenue, had resolved while on the yacht trip less sky at Thousand Island Park, car. Both having relatives- at the zoo, spent part of last week with friends at they declded.vto go together and call this place. Asbury Park, on Thursday to Kingston, Canada,-to In some man where, at the Columbian hotel, roams TO RENEW POUND NET FIGHT ner Obtain .brass buttons, like those a pleasure' party of Its guests—a 'on them. FirSt, they visited the an The local cottage colony has lost Mrs. E. R. Prentis;; &other of Miss worn on the uniforms of the English Motte-ley crowd dressed In -varied imals from abroad. In the first cage Charles W. Biles. Our loss is New E. N. .Prentis of the Atlantic House, soldiers, as souvenirs of our visit. We colors, with Brown and Whyte pre was a DeGuerin, extinct in America, Line Fishermen Are Having a ark’s, gain. large numbers still* found in England. Pitman and Beach avenues, finds at first thought a Taylor might supply dominating. Hard Time ot It, ’Tls Said Back to tbe City of Brotherly Love much pleasure/these beautiful fall us, but he shook his head negatively A trip to the Thousand Islands, Suddenly there was a roar like that of a lion. Pat Gilhuly, the keeper, said has gone a Heck avenue cottager, F. days" in dressing dolls for the old Five and looked sblemnly at the Wall crossing the international line, shows Active preparations are already u n -. it was- a Chalmers, and the Misses L. Thomson. Points mission, New York, In the' work when we made known our desire. Duryea, Tinsiey and Echelmeier still der way at everp point along the New * of which he late husband, Thomas He suggested, however, that we for sale (sail)—others uncertain. A Selpt McMillan and McGuire, and Mes- Jersey coast to renew, tlie fight in the On Wednesday of this week Oscar Prentis, took great interest. • might find the objects of our search royal Carr by.- .airline is the chief dames Driscoll and Chandler alt legislature next winter against the 'Morgan entered the University of among some old coats at a shin’s mea.ns of locomotion. • agreed that It must be. pound nets which are operated from Pennsylvania. Miss Lucy H, Day, of Spencer, N. Y., Chandler,, whose shop was In the Bal Moore pines for Sugar Island, amf — O, excuse me, I almost left Dick out one end of the seashore, line of the came with her friend, Miss Emily M. After summering on Lake avenue, lard block not far away, and the but Anthony and Thomas (a) Beckett (DIckhaut). Statp to the other. One of the strong Fisher of the same town, >to the Alas tons would likely be Jessen (just in) have been canonized and are the pa DAVID TALMAGE,. JR. est arguments that'will be used in the E. A. Walker has returned to his ka, where -she spent several days pre Brooklyn homo. as good condition as ever. tron saints of the season. T. MARKHAM TALMAGE. efforts to compel their abolition will vious to the opening of school. Both The Moore we-thought it over the ThO; discoveries by Seip are related be facts in connection with the pres Rev.. T.. J. Scott lectured nt Grace are teaphers, Miss ‘ Day having a, less Coxon (coaxin*) we needed, so we by Rashbaeh* and- Core’s head has INTER-STATE FAIR SUCCESS ent blue fishing season. church, Red Bank, last Friday even school at Little Sliver, N. J., Miss said,! “ Let’s McGuire, (make.Guire) go been in danger several times during Thus far it is a failure, and scores ing. Missions was his theme. Fisher in Neptune- township. • u in and ask the man about It.” . of handline fisherman are finding it the trip to Watson’s Point. Mabloh It. Margerum Active as Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Johnson and Tali Esen Morgan’s New York or We soon Louud the shov, but when Cape'Coxon sends out protecting har'd w-ork to eke out a scanty living we entered the man seemed Alien family .’are again occupying their cot chestra held Its first fall rehearsal, arms'-’about the Taylor firm, founded Secretary of Exhibition for themselves and their families. tage on Lake avenue, Ocean Grove. (ailin’). Making known our :errand, by Lucius and deGuerin, who are do Boats by the dozen, which should be this (Friday.)' evening at his studio, he Sauter (sort o') looked , wise, but The Inter-State Fair, of which 1947 Broadway, New York. “The Eli ing a rushing trade. out to sea and busy in tile gathering Mrs. Frank Brabson has closed Her suddenly began to Sklrm (squirm) and M ah Ion R. Margerum of this place is jah” will be given October 7 in Carne We hear the Sauter bells ring out of the fighting, toothsome blue, which cottage at 17 Webb avenue and re- became awfully Severlna (severe in a) their glad refrain, “ No Bates but in secretary, has attracted thousands of is. In §o much demand, are high and . turned to her winter home In Newark. gie Hall, New York, for the West- Side minute. people from , all parts of the state to Y. M . C. A., and on December 23 “The Walker’s establishment,” where dry on the sand much of the time. .'Mrs. M. C. Tomlinson has closed "W e usually Burnham (burn em)t" “ Grenadiers,” “ Mother O’ Mine” and Trenton this week. Tuesday was Their owners are disconsolate, and Messiah” will be rendered .for the he remarked, “and I am. very busy to children’s day, when the fair gorunds her cottage at 24 Ocean Pathway and same organization. other valuable accessions, not omit those dependent upon them are of a returned to her winter home In Tren day, but If j'ou have time to wait, per ting the “ Fifteen men cm a dead man’s were converted into similar mind. When one or two boats *'Joy land, toy land ton. Mrs. C. H. McAnney, who. has had haps I can F|ussell (rustle) around chest." thrill the bystanders with sen go out and report back a, few hours., charge of the department of elocution and maybe find £ome.” sations.many and varied. “ Heigh ho,” Little girl and boy land.” later that they were fortunatfe. enough ; /William Hill and Edward Letts are at Pennington Seminary,' and who re W e»said we would wait and sat but Black terror strikes all, to be Long before .9 o'clock, the opening to strike, into some blue Afish, and at Shady Glen in the Catskills. 'Tls cently directed ‘ the Pennington day down in Bradford easy chairs with changed afterward into a “ Mountain hour of the fair/there was a thr oil g of catch from 100 to 250 pounds, there is said they are having the time of their entertainment at Ocean Grove, has re which *he store was provided. In the of Sorrow.” • noisy, happy and jostling children at excitement in the village,, and every lives. signed her position at that institution window of the shop was a most beauti The Schumann wails “ O Gee” away the gates veady to go in. one crowds- around to gee a glimpse of 'Miss Vina Howland of Broadway to become dean of the Woman’s De- ful Plant which we greatly admired. ffom the Cond(u) It beside the blue All of t-he exhibition buildings and the fish. That >vas_ the condition last has gone to Athens, Greene county, N. partment of Dickinson College,, at Becoming hungry with our sail on the sea. • ! all of the walking space on the. mid: W'eek, and men who have spent years Y., where she will remain for a fort Carlisle, Pa., and Instructor in vocal. river and tramp around the streela, The Wesley’s beyond'us, way were crowded to an almost Impas In the fishing business on the coast de night. . expression. we opened our Rasbach handbags and The' Baldwin’s au fait, sible condition/until .noon. At noon clared that it had been that way for each was soon munching a Lucius And Rogers’ group ever the little guests of the Association a month. Occasionally a few fish get 'Mrs. F.. Brabson hajs returned to Miss Jane Williams, one of the new (luscious) pear Of the Goo.tenberg va Throws liglvt on the way. - . broke away from the less exciting within three o r four miles of the shore .lior winter home In Newark after a t.c-achers In the Neptune township riety. But Burnham light signals— things of the fair and made for the in the village of Seabright, they, say., ~pi»8ant summer as a Webb avenue schools, conies from Jellico, Tenn., One of the girls, nicknamed Dick, Dangerous theme;— grandstand, the grandstand paddock, but the haven’t come this season In cottager. where two carloads of dynamite ex lea the juice from her pear drop on Whiie Queen Marvis Chandler the pavilion andthe space enclosed by paying quantities. ; .A clerk-carrier examination will be ploded recently and did much damage.- her pretty gow^n with the Tinsley • Throws o’er us her gleam. the race track/there to'see balloons, : held at the Asbury Park postolllce No Jellico has about 4,000 inhabitants. (tinselly) trimmings, at which It was '•Her pages MaGuire sweetly, an air ship, races, high wire walking, F or Sale> The business part of the town suffer remarked, “Dickhout (Dick ought) to trained .animals and other attractions vember 21 Applications must be flled Jessen nnd sway. . * ■; $2,200 will purchase a fine seven- before October 15. ed nVost by the explosion. Twelve per wear a bib when she eats fruit.” The -But Underwood Russells which are presented by the vaudeville sons were killed, about 200 Injured joke caused Johnson (John’s son) -to program. f room cottage ifear ..the beach; would Walter Lemlng of the clerical force A Rash grandstand play; be cheap at $2,800; good repair. In and the loss is reported to be more laugh, In addition to the pears one Schoonnlaker, Pohl In hand, Secretary Mahlon R. Margerum in C. C. Clayton’s Main avenue store, than $500,000. of the party had a fine Baldwin applet gave special instructions for extra quire Woolston, Real Estate, 50 Main saw the sights of the Inter-State fair Trills- Allen-dale -blithely, avenue.— tf. The fruit disposed of, we ate sweet- ■ In resounding Park between, vigilance on the part of the police‘ for at Trenton on Thursday. . . Mrs. Prentis has passed the four cakes from our lunch boxes, which the protection of life and limbs of the •-* ■ p score mark in life’s journey, but "Is” W h 11 e A ue, G.lVa rd a hd A ue. • iMr. and Mrs. Wesley B. Slout are made us thirsty. It was suggested we As often n^ay be seen.- . children. still quite active. She is dressjng would have to wash down the dry There were many lar£e parties of Van s Grocery Talk again occupying No. 120, which Is one • We sigh for Wall-tzes Gilhuly and of the largest and finest houses on the seven dolls for :t*he'-.'children with cakes with Sclnitze beer, but all pror children on the grounds who were un The summer, season is about over, whom the New York mission ■ workers tested, as the entire party were tem Schultze’s graceful 7 two-step, which der the care of their school teachers. south bank of Wesley lake. Mi adford's band continualiy play: although summer is lingering in the come in contact, and was prosecuting perance folk. It is almost needless to say that thesa lap of autumn. So it's about time I Alfred Scott, publisher of the Audi the work with as much unconcealed "We Motte (might) have had sense .Iches’ fancy dances bewilder the D’ou- teachers had. troubles of tiieir own. ville, and Judd and Judson pass the gave my patrons something new to torium program, has returned to New joy as'would a girl of eight years. Her enough to know if we ate dry cakes It Is estimated that at noon Tuesday read; beeu too busy to change the York after a pleasant summer spent at creed is to help others, no matter .we would soon want something to marmalade duly. there were between 12.HOO and 15;000 Between Talmage Gap springs Nie- “ talk.” You remember, perhaps, that his Pitman avenue cottage. where one’s lot in life may be • cast, drink,” observed Gibson (Glbb’s son), children on the grounds and as many my talk was largely on the line of cuf- and with this.Idea in view takes pe whom we had not noticed until now man so cjever, past which ship Beck- more grown persons. The record for iMiss Edah Williams Is acting as ford has vanished away with his Free fces and teas, and I hope you ‘have not culiar satisfaction in dressing the was in the .crowd. attendances for 190(1 were t xceeded by forgotten the emphasis on the value stenographer for Albert Robbins in man. . . . * the absence of Miss Vina -Howland, dolls. . “ We'll have to McMillan (ttiake MU- between 2,000 and 3,000. of the kinds I sell, that excellent ‘20 lan) go after sodas for: the bunch/’ Our gallant “ Bandolero,” the Chal •who is sojourning at Shady Glen. John Donnelly of 521 Lake avenue, and 25 cent per pound coffe and the was suggested, but she refused. “ It mers, skirmishes away from the Wall who, during the past season' conducted Letter to VV. H. Hamilton fine Java and Mocha at 30', 35 and 3G • iMarcus L. Clayton and family and isn’t in the* Wood,” she replied. with (Balla(r) ds' and hymns, hoky- a boat business on -Wesley lake, ‘lefi toltv, and Driscoll enchantingly rolls Ocean Grove cents. Then there was the tea—the Lewis Bearmore and family and oth “ You’re a.better Walker than. I,.and if for New York Tuesday to sail abroad Formosa oolong in the higher grades, ers have gone to Athens, New York, •you are. tired, takd a Carr (car). Dp beside the Severlna. • Dear Sir: We asked City Drug Co., 00 and 70 Cents and the Oolong at 30 the ■ Ryndham Holland ’ of the America ■ ■ We see Gootenbdrg bass sparkle and Crystal Springs, Miss., to sell Devoe. for a two weeks’ stay In the moun go; for pity’s sake get a move 011,/ or to 50 cents, also the English Breakfast line for Europe. He. goes with his dash amid the clinging ivy Plant with They, wanted to know, of their own tains. I’ll take a Pohl (pole) from the corner and Japan teas, so much liked by brother* Dr. James Donnelly, surgeon Grace-y, but tarry not here, for Von knowledge, how it compared with an and chase you as far as that Park some epicureans. Of. course there are Miss L. A. Doren, principal of the of-the steamer on which he sailed. Be Brockhoven a la Gressley comes not other paint they knew all about—It ' Township High School, ha3 purchased (park) down the street.” the Tetley and Lipton teas, and T have fore he .returns to, this country he will So the soda messenger’ started, but with good cheer. was sold right there, and considered through the Robbins agency the Harry have visited in Germany, France and What of the DIckhaut family, who. a most attractive new_.package in the we were tiring of our’ wait and each good. .. ■ Perri-Walla, a blend of IndlajuuL Cey Blake Martin property, 1102 Siinset Holland. Returning he will take up a sail the watery main? We sight them moment that passed we looked Stern They painted the house of W, B. lon, much like the Teitley and £ij>ton avenue. position with a lace firm in New York. at McMIllan’« Quarry, near Randolph er. Finally we gave up waiting for the McCluney two ■ coats on purpose to and of a-very superior quality; it sells iMlss Maud L. Marren, daughter of He may possibly remain In- Paris as Point, where tlie faultless melodies of test the two paints against one.an- cooling Beveridge to come, and a s. we for 35 cents the; one-half pound and is Dr. R. W. ’Marren, left Tuesday for a Harper, like, the sirens .of old, .carry, lace agent. • moved toward the door - the shopkeep .other: one. coat Devoe 6* gallons; the put up in a specially handsome canis Nqw York to enter upon her junior many an unwary mariner beyond mid other coat ttiut other paint 10 gallons'. er said: ter, w hich. preserves the excellent year of study in Barnard college, 0o- stream. . * v Difference $20; $7 tor paint, $13 for “ D’ouville go?” (You will go.) flavor of the tea and may be used for lumbia University. MOUNT HOLLY FAIR “Yes, I think so,” replied a Harper. Here’.s to the songsters all, both far labor... and near, whose' praise we’il sing holding .tea or cofiee afterward. Do Guy H./ Seger. and family, former ‘■Zehnder (then there) is no use for That other paint Is made in New Or cheerily. We’ll pledge them in the you know ’that some of my summer residents of Ocean Grove, will remain Reduccd Rates via Pennsylvania me to . Potter ar.ound and work the leans; Is pure; Is considered an excel clear. Greene St. Lawrence our heart customers take home with them quan in Dover, this state, for this winter, Whyte flesh of my hands almost to lent paint, and has. a good deal of lo R ailro ad , felt wishes for their* future welfare. tities of my coffees- and teas, claiming where they were called by the death the Core-Macitie(ng) (making) an ef cal goodwill. / We fain would linger longer here In that they cannot get as good from o f 'Mrs. Seger’s father. For this event, excursion tickets, in fort to find you a few old buttons.,See? But the standard of paint lias been their local dealers? Quite a feather iu this blest isle and with such delight low all through the southwest. . That cluding admission to the fair, grounds, I’d. rather sit out under the Linden our cap,, isn’t it? Well, I had started ■ ‘Mr. and Mrs. William Russell, of ful company, so tread lightly, speak paint, is thin; it is, you see, six-t.enths will be/sold October 2, 3, 4 and 5, the tree in my garden. out to talk something else besides eof- Newark, in which city the former Is a scf^tly, lest the whlspei'lng winds bear dates of. the fall', good to return until “We have a Brown card given us of a rjalnt. Devoe saves'$20 over it on fee and tea, but this has gotiten -so long • prominent business man, are enjoying ’Ihf/tale to the regions, of the St. Law half a small job. Ootbber 0, at reduced rates from sta when we made some purchases of a that have to stop and merely men to its fullest extent a vacation outing rence mirage and all melt away in. up 1*11 tions on the United Railroads of New silver-Smith, who, said he came from It'Js a case of local best compared tion that we're still selling that good per air with ''with actual best. . at tlVe Highland House. Jersey Division In the State o f ' New Glasgow, and we can possibly get at meat at Bradley Beach store, and can that place, corner Selp and Girard Morgan, our magical leader. Yours trulv, -Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Dickey of Jersey,and the- West Jersey and Sea And Morgan's women and men. . upply your wants in that direction by • 71 'Mt. Pisgah Way, Ocean Grove, are shore railroad north of Millville and avenues, near Ihslee park, what we IS ’ P. W. DEVOE & CO. giving your order to one of my cler.ks, Our talk is ovdr; vacation’s ended, P. S.—Buchanon & Smock sell our baqk from a pleasant vacation outing Hammonton. .are looking for.” ' And we Curtis-ly either at home or in the store. (courteously) boived ourselves out. •and as the lights one by one burn, out, paint. spent at Eeast Stroudsburg, among showing. Our speedy departure to our the hills of eastern Pennsylvania. . “ Hoyt-y-tolty, but this sun Bernz L. van Gilluwe At A sbury (burns),” exclaimed Smock. “ It’s different homes, a great wave of si New Jersey Patents lence flows efver us. We think with •Harry' L. ^Vlsoman of Wiseman & Eyans. (even as) warm as a walk on Patents were granted to. residents Hardy, summer managers of -Reid’s A maiden at Asbury Park . gratitude of the Uoean; Grove Asso Stores: Went out on, the beach for a1 lark; treeless Clark avenue, In Ocean Grovey of this State during the past week as Arlington ice cream garden at Ocean on a July day; and no , Schmidt soda ciation, AvhonCwe thartk through their Ocean Grove But there aren’t any larks . esteemed vice-president Dr.: Ballard, follows: John C. Brooks, Paterson, Grove, has returned to Ne\yark, Uls fopntain; nor our soda messenger in. needle loom; John Brown, Camden, Bradley Beach and winter place of employment with Reid. In .that kind of parks, . . and all those wlio have made our stay And she went home alone In the dark. sight. 0 , dear, you souvenir button trolley shield; Arthur W. Cash, New hunters make me wish I were a Bun}, both possible arid so enjoyable. North Asbury Park Mrs. S. D. “Jones, widow of the Rev. —The Bohemian for October. Again memory recalls the countless ark, check valve; Joseph W. DfeCas- S, D. Jones, of Wethersfield, Conn., is so I could make a Dash wood-(ward) tro, Newark, pocket for billiard and and find a cool spot." > scenes'of beauty and grandeur, the-up at the Alaska for an Indefinite saay. lifting strains (if song, tone-poem and pool tables;' Alfred A. Franck. Jersey 'Mrs. Jones Is the owner of property on H o w ’ s This ? We thought we would meet the soda City, door check; John A. Ueli. Jr., messenger on the way, but in this we oratorio,.and we hear the invocation Pitman avenue and McCliptock street. In “Elijah" for the fires to descend Newark, linger ring; Ilenry W. Smith. The Novelty Store We offer One Hundred Dollars Re were doomed to be disappointed, for The regular meeting of the members upon the altar of the great and only Newfleld, jewelry case; William J ward for any case ot catarrh that can while w e were walking down Chalmers Varlev. Englewood, apparatus for E v ery th in g of th© Good Government Association not lie cured oy Hall's Catarrh Cure./' avenuo she took a short cut across God. And we, too, would invoke the will be held on Moftday, October 1st, fire of devotion to.our wonderful God. drafting and measuring angles. P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O. G'ilhuly Place and past Echelmeier's Repotted by C. A. Snow & Co.. Pat In Dennison’s Crepe Paper and at tho Court House, at Freehold,-in the the source of the good, the beautiful We, the undersigned, have known P. hotel, and then following a path ent Attorneys, Washington, D. C. ■ small court-room, at 10 a. m. A full and the. trug, to now and ever burn Stationery. Materials lor J. Cheney for the last 16 years; and through the. Driscoll tympani factory, % attendance is requested. grounds, reached the old store-again, within our‘hearts, thus enabling us tn belleVe him perfectly honorable iii all meet at last in tho great hereafter, to Money to Loan Paper Flowers, 'Rehearsals of tho Neptune Town business transactions and financially sodaless. sing th«.unending song of the redeem1 Money to loan In amounts from $400 (Already Cut> ship High School orchestra.will lie re able to carry out any obligations made -K o .one was in sight, except the shopkeeper..' / , ' ed. to $3,000 on bond and mortgage. E. sumed *in the Ocean Grove building by his firm. . / “ Safe, safe at last, the harbor' passed, N. Woolston, Real Estate and Insur Friday “ evening. The orchestra tem Waldlng, Klnnan & Marvin, “ Any of that Ocean Grove butt-ln crowd here?” was asked. • Safe in our Father’s home.” - ance Agency, BO' Main, avenue. Ooean Instructions Free porarily suspends operations with “the Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. MRS. MARY E. BECIvETT. Grovo. N. J. closing of the school.term each year. Hall’s Oata. rh Cure Is taken Intern “ Nlemari (no man) but.Jones, the Also Ihe Finest Selection ol Post Cards impersonator," replied the man.’ ally, acting directly upon tho blood Rev. Henry Belting, of Trenton, a . /‘Well, now, this Bates .(beats) all,” Oil the way to Thousand Island Park and Catholic Church Goods and .mucous surfaces of the system. G e o r g e M . B e n n e t t preacher of the M. E. church ' and said the girl. “ How in, the name of three of. the'orchestra boys related Can Be Found at member of tho New Jersey confer Testimonials sent free. Price 75 Sir Osborn wlll-I.ever find my party? some interesting stories, each telling ence, who, at his own request last cents per bottle. Sold by all drug Do Guerin is real mean. She,nj-omised what seemed to' them the most -stVlk- spring, was, relieved of active work for gists.' they would walt^for me. I ddSt know lug incident- of the summer at Ocean Painting HOPE V. STAHL WHITE ; a year, war a recent visitor at the Take Hall's Family Pills for consti tho way around?in this old town.” Grove.'. ‘ • : IN ALL ITS BRANCHES ^ 'Alaska. | pation. “Thomas/^ called the shopkeeper to Gooteniberg told his story, first, Stat No. tl* Heck Avenue, QCBAN ORO.VB. N. J. 548 Cookman Aue,, Asbury Park S ♦ f,v « ^ - 1 • < ' ■ . - V h I ...vi*■ r.\~ ■UO.rvf ■ THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES SATURDAY, • SEPTEMBER ??, 1900.; BEN HARDIN’S CLOTHES. SPECIAL MASTER'S SALE THROUGH PULLMAN CAR SERVICE New Jersey Central New York and Long By virtue of a decree for sale, bear T hey SIny H ave ■Cl»mi|«cd th e Conrne ing date the fourteenth day of August, TO THE CATSKILL AND ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINS, SARATOGA, LAKE GEORGE, LAKE MOHONK Branch R. R. of Amerlcnn History. nineteen hundred and six, made by the Anthracite Coal Used Exclusively, Insur .Singular tlio coincidence and doserv* Court'of Chancery of tlie State of New ing: Cleanliness and Comfort. log mention that three presidents, of Jersey in ii cause for'Wie partition of; WEST SHORE R. R. Time-table in effect Sept, 25, 190G. the United sinter, elected* to .the lands wherein \VUlHam Gflmo.uri *Tr., et Connections mads In Pennsylvania Railroad Slation, Jersey City. Summer lime table in effect (Corrected to Sept. 0, lUQti.) ' Stations in New York, •world's highest olliee :it live successive al, are complainants and Robert Gil- Central Railroad of New Jersey, Lib- mour, et al, are tiefenddnts, Hie sub Passenger stations,- in'New York, \V. presidential elections should Inrye had June 28,1906 erty Street and ^Vest 23rd Street* ' close and direct personal connection scriber, one of the special masters of 23rd Street, N. il., Poot Uberty Sandy Hopk Route—-West 42nd street, -. said court, will expose to sale at public Street; N, R. with Kentucky, says the Louisville 31 3 3 i t 3 5 I 3 7 13 17 Pier 81 and Cedar Street Pier 10./ Herald. Abraham Lincoln, elected- in vendue, at tihe real estate office of Pennsylvania Railroad—Foot ot Cort- Ernest N.‘ Woolston, 50 Main avenue, Leave Point Pleasant...... 8 00am 18 50um 8 50am 8 50am 12 50 pm 12 .rii) pm - d 3.1Q., TRAINS PROM OCEAN GnOVK. 1SG0 nnd In 1S04, waa^ born in Hardin “ «e» Girt...... M 05 '• - f 8 5!)“ 8 59 “ ; 12 58 “ 12 68 “ . (13 17 landt, Desbrosses and West 23d St. Ocean Grove, Jn the County of Mon “ . Spring Lake...... "8 IIS V. ilH O f I 0 03 “ 9 03 “ 1 02 “ 1 02 “ d3 20 F a r,New York, NeiVaric jind Eliza county. Ulysses S. Graut, elected pres mouth, State of New Jersey, on Tues “ *• Uelmar...... 8 12 *• do o» •* 0 On “ ; 9 00 “ 1 08“ 1.03 V d 8 20 beth, via aii’ rali route," fi.15, *7.00 LEAVE NEW YORK for OCEAN ident in 18H8 and 1872, attended the “ Asbury Park...:...... 8 -A d 0 20 “ 0 20 “ . 0 20 “ 1 18“ 1 18 “ d 3 35 . *7.30, 8.00, 8,55 a. a ., 12.00, 2.25, 4.00, GROVE and ASBURY' PA-RK. : day, the second dp.y of October, nine ** North Aabury Park... s 22 d ^ 2i “ 0 2-2 “ ’ 0 22 “ 1 21 “ I 21 “ d8 37 celebrated Maysvilie aenderajv/'con teen hundred and six, between the “ AllenhurHt...... 8 24 “ . d 0 25') 9 25 “ 9 25 “ 1 21 “ 1 2:1 “ d 3 40 7.00, ,9.00 p, m, Sunday;; Irbm North Liberty street, 4.00, 8.30, 11.30, *12.40 ducted by Jacob W. Hand nudr'Vnlllam hours of 12 o'clock noon and 5 o’clock ** ' K1 boron...... 8 28 " d0 32 <■ 9 32“ 9 32 “ 1 28 “ .1 28“ d3 40 Asbury Parlt station,, 7,36 a. ra., 4.17, (Saturday only), 1.20 (Saturday “ West End...;...... ,..... 8 31 *»• d 0 30 “ 0 3d “ 9 30 “ 1 31 “ 1 31 “ d 3 50 W. Rtclieson, of tfint beautiful and his- in the, afternoon, that is to say, at 2 . ** Long Brnucn...... 8 35 •' . d 0 10 * 0 40“ 9 40 “ « 1 3i “ 1 38“ - d3 55 6:30, 0.02 p. m. only), 1.30, *4.45, 5.15 (except Sat torlc little city. Ampng the school o ’clock in the afternoon of that ’flay, Leave- Ocean Grove to: Nev? York via urday), *5.30, 6.30 Sundays, *3i30, d0 48“ • dl2 60pm mates of General^Orant nt Maysvilie all that Certain lot, piece or parcel'of Jersey City, Penna. It. K. **• dll 20 “ dll 20 “ . d 3 35“ d 3 35 dO 10 Sandy Hoolr. Route, 0,40, 7.40 a. m., .9.15 a. m., 4.00, 8 30/12.01 p. m, ;werc the late^Hbn. Walter Newman ground known and designated as lot New York, Franklin St. Hta. dO '40 “ ♦1120*- d ll2 0 “ dl2 45“ d;3 iS “ d 3 45“ 000 12.30, 1,50, 5;i5 p. m. Sundays, 10.10 West 23rd street, C R. R. of N. J „ 8.20,; 10 UO/* 11 35“ 11145“ 1 00 ‘ 4 01“ • a.: m„ 5.07 p. m ,. Haldemaii^of’ Louisville. founder of the number 523 south outlie map of lots New York, W. -lid St, ^ta. 3 40 u 6 20 li.a j, *12.20 (Saturday only), (1.10 on Camp Ground of tlie Ocean Grove Arrive Kingston, Union Stii 2 00 pin! 2 25pno 8.80“ 0 15“ 7 00 “ 8'60 For . Philadelphia and Trentos via Courler-Jburnal; lion. Thomas II. Nel Saturdays only), *4,30, *5.05 (except Camp /Meeting Association of the Ar New P allL ake Mohonk d 3 25“ ; | 3 25“ 4 15“ 7 15- - Elizabethporti 7,35, .8.00 a. m „ 12,00, . Saturday)- *5^20, 6;20, 11.50 p. m. -, son, Utfltcd States minister to Mexico; 2.25, 4.00, 7.00 p. m, Sundays from Methodist Episcopal Church, situate, 1 11 pm 4 27 . Sunday^,'*9.05 a; m„ 3.50, 8.20 p.;,ni. : tlie Hon. .WUlfum Henry Wadsworth lying >and being In the township of Arrive Phoenicia...... ,.,.*...... *3 45 “ 7.19“ . North A sbury, Park station, 7.30 a, *• Hunter...... *.r.‘.....V, 2 00 “ -, , 4 09 “ 5 10“ 8 10 “ Sandy Hook Route* West 42rid street, btyllie Mexican claims - commission; Neptune, in tlie County, of Monmouth ' Tannersvlile 2 01“ 4 10 “ 5 20 “ ■ 8 11 “ ra,. J.Oi p. m. ' ' - ‘ ■ Richard II. Collins, historian of Ken arid State of. New . Jersey, also a cer •' Haines Corner*.... . *2,07“ 4 10“ . 5 20 “ 8 17“ For Baltimore and Washington, 8,00 Pier 81,10.00 a. m., . *12.30* *3.00, '* i^aurel House Station 2 12“ 4.21!! 5 81 “ •8 22“ - tucky, and many others. General tain Indenture of lease for said prem 2 14 a. m„ 12.00, 2.25, 4.00 p. m. Smidays *4.15 p .m . Sundays, *9.25- a. m:, “ Kater8kill...... 4 23 “ -.5 83“ 8 24“ 1.00, *7.45 p.- m. . Grant always entertained a warm Reel ises made by said Ocean*Groye Camp from North Asbury Park station, Arrive Pine H i l l .... . “1 48 ‘‘ • ’ 3.53“ : 5 05 “ 7 59.“ • Sandy Hook Route, Cedar street, Pier ing for Kentucky and delighted when Meeting Association of the' Methodist 1 55“ ■ 4 t)!l“ * . 5 12 “ > 7.30 a. ro., 9.02 p. m. Grand Hotel tftuthm • 8 00 “ : 10, *10.20 a. m., 1.00, *3.45, *4.45 p .. president'to Rive official recognition to Episcopal Church unto one William H. " stamrord ...... 2 55“ , 5 07 “ 0 15“ 9 09“ For. Easton, Bethlehem, Allentown 11 Oneonto.;.«..:.....7...... S 52;* ;«20 7 35“ ;. 10 15 “ and Jfauch Chtmk,. 7.35 r. zn.. (4.00 m. Sundays, *10.00 a. m., *1.30, sons of the old commonwealth on Ainsworth,; bearing date the fifteenth day of November, in tihe year onie to Easton), p. m. Sundays from *8.10 p.-m< whose soil lie had spent happy, days. Arrive Catsklll ...... - ' v 3 10pm . 0 l»U“ d 7 51pm 0 20 thousand eight hundred and seventy, North Asbury Park station, 4.17 p. West 23rd street; Pennsylvania R. R., 8o well; indeed, did General Grant and recorded in , the Clerk’s office of Arrive South Cairo...... 3,55“ 7 37“ :• k 8.42 “ m. *8.55 a. m.', 12.25, *2.25, *3.25, *4.25, , think of Kentuckians that as far back »*. Cairo ...... 4 25“ 7 55“ 9 00“ the County of Monmouth,- on the •* Otis Junction...... I..... 4 14 “ 7 14“ 9 01 “ For Wilkesbarre and Scranton, 7.35 *4.55, 6.55 p. m. Sundays, *8.25, ns tho eloctlon of 1SG0 ho voted for twenty-third day of November, in tbe •* Palenvllle...... ; -- 4 22“ • 7 f2“ 9 09“ .a. ra. 9.25, *10.55 a. m., 4.55 p. m. John CabelJ Breckinridge, then re For Buffalo and Chicago, via D. L. & year one thousand eight hundred and Arrive Ofis wunimil..:.... 4 25 “ 7 55"‘ f- !) 15 “ • Foot Corltandt, Desbrosses streets, gained ns flrst of Kentucky’s favorite seventy-five, in Book 275 of Deeds, o-. - W. R. R., 7.53 a. rn. > ^9.00 a. m., 12.30, *2.30, *3.40, ?4.i0, sons, for president of the United page 463, together with the' buildings Arrive Jiautel Houfce Sta.„... o £ 3 fl • 4 .30 “ • X 02 9 2*> “ “ Haines Corners...... 4.43“ 8 OH 9 33 “ TRAINS FOR OCEAN GROVE. . ^5.00 ( Saturdays excepted),, 5.i0 ,. States. thereon and the appurtenances, and • Tannersvlile ...... 4'60-‘ 8 10 - 9 40“ а. m.,-7.00 p. m. Sundays, 8.30, 9.30, Not many are aware that James the term of ninety-nine years therein 0 - P » # Leave 'New York, Liberty street, at *11,00 a. m., 5.00 p. m. mentioned yet to come;.and unexplred, Arrive Albany ...... = l “ = g 4 20 “ (1 9 05“ W~35 4.00, 8,30, 11.30 a. m., 4.45, 5.30, 6.30, Buchanan of Pennsylvania, elected 5 °-a with the privilege of renewals for a Arrive U tica...... 1*25 12.01 p. m. Sundays for'North As- LEAVE OCEAN GROVE and AS- president in 185G, was a resident dur £ £=■? 8 7 0Q - like term of years, forever. Twenty *• Clay ton...... 7 15 btiry Park, station, 9.15 a, m„ 4.00, * BURY PARK. ing an interesting period of Hardin Saranac Like....-...... • 7 40 per cent, of the purchase price, to be ' 8.30. p. ni. , co.unty, which had given birth to the “ Lake Placid...... 8 13 For New, York^ 6.15, *6.35, 6.49, *7.00, paid in chsh on day of sale and the bal ■Leave New York for Ocean Grove via *7.20, *7.30, '*7.40, *7.55, *8.00, *8.20, great American destined to succeed ance on the delivery of the deed after Arrive Stimtoija ...... 0 05 “ “ Lake George ...... 7 20 “ • Sandy Hook Route, Pier 81, foot 8.55, 9.20 a, m., 12,00, *12.30, 1.18, him in the presidency. It was in 1813 and in event of the confirmation of the *• G»een Island ...... fl 00 “ West 42nd''street, 10,00 a. m., 12,30. *1.50, *2.25, *3.35, *4.00, *5,15, *5.37, that James, Buchanan took up his. res sale by the Court of Chancery. •• Raid win...... „...... 3.00, 4.15, Sundays, 9.25 a, m., 1.00, ,7.00, *9.00 (Saturdays only). Sun Other conditions made known on'the " Uluir Point...... 10 0) “ : / idence at Elizabethtown. Five years PlattHbnrg ...... 10 10 “ ' - T.45 p. m. . . . day of sale. . days,7.36, *9.14, 10.00 a. m.,. 4.17, *5.07 before, in the Very county of which “ Montreal ...... Pier 10, Foot Cedar street; 10,20 a. m,, *5.31, 5.34, *6.30, *7.49, 9.02 p. m. Elizabethtown was then nnd Is now CHARLES J. PARKER, ' 1.00, 3.45, 4,45 p. m.. Sundays, 10.00 Special Master; in Chancery o f New a. m., 1.30, X.1Q p. m. For Red Bank, Newark and Elizabeth, the county seat, had been bom a child, * Dally d Dally except SundBy k Saturday only б.15, 6.49, 7.00 (except Newark), Abraham Lincoln, destined to achieve Jersey, Manasquan, N. J. Leave Elizabeth at 4.05, 8,42, 11.28 a. H. P. JAGOE 7.20-, 8.00 (Red Bank only), 8.20,: higher honors and a greater name In FRANK DURAND, Sol. O. E. LAMBERT W. H. WALKER m., 1.49, 4.29, 54S, 6.25, 11,55 p. m. G. P. A.,7 E. 42 Street D. P. A., 222 Main Street G. E. 1*, A., 415 Broadway 8.55; 9.20 a. m., 12.00, 1.18, 2,25, 2.35, history than even Kuelmuan himself, Dated Aug. 28, 1906.—35-39. Simdays 9.25 a. m., and 4.02 and 8,37 ‘ New York Asbury Park New-York P. m. . 3.35, 4,00, 5.37,' 7.00, 9.00 (Satur considered in his day one of the most days only). Sundays 7.3G,\ 9.14 a. m/, HERIFF’S SA'LE.— By virtue of a Leave Newark at S.35,11.32 a, ni„ 1.20, fortunate of American public lueu. 4.30, 5.3S, «,13,11.50 p. in, Sundays, 4.17, 5.34, 6.30, 7.49 (Newark only),, Buchanan's father had purchased as S writ of fi;,fa. to me directed, is 9.02 p.'m. I sued out of the Court of Chancery of 9.05 a. m., 3.55, 8.40 p. m, an investment some property near For Trenton and Philadelphia, via Sea the State- of New Jersey will be ex •New York only. ■ Girt and Pennsylvania R. R., 6.25, Elizabethtown. Giving It to his son. he posed to sale at public. veUdue, on bade him settle in the new land of W. C. HOPE, 7.25, *7.51 a. m., 12.32, *1.07, 3.30,- MONDAY,' THE TWENTY-SECOND General Pass. Agent. promise and grow up with it. Buchan 5.22 p. m. Sundays, 4.24, 6.30 p. ra. DAY OF OCTOBER, 1906, between BARGAINS IN DEAL ESTATE TV." CJ. liBSLER, For Freehold, via Pennsylvania R. R., an, then three and twenty, a college the hours of 12 o’clock and o o'clock Vice Pres, and Gen. ilgr. , o;25, *7.54 a.-m .; 12.32, 3.30, 5.22 p.. graduate and a lawyer, had little fit (at 2 o’clock), in the afternoon of said FOR SALE BY m. Sunday, 4.24. 6.30 n. m. ness for the rough and. ready sides of -day, at the Court House, Freehold, in For Philadelphia, Camden and Mt, frontier life. Attending the, flrst term the township of Freehold, county of Pennsylvania R R. Holly via Sea Side Park, 7.17 a. m., - of court after his arrival, .he noticed Monmouth, New Jersey. *2.31, 5.33 p. m. Sundays,'§.11! p. m. among the visiting lawyers the cele All iliat certain tract or parcel of E. N. WOOLSTON For Toms River and (intermediate sta-/; brated Ben Hardin, in a suit of un land and premises hereinafter particu Schedule iu etrcct Sept. 21,1900 ■ tions via Bay Head, 7.17 a. m., 2.3i'i”■,. larly described, situate, lying and be bleached tow linen, ill fitting and bad TRAINS 'LEAVE OCEAN ■.GROVE— 5.33 p.. m. Sundays, 5.11 p‘. m. ly built, giving its gifted wearer a ing in the City of Ocean Grove, in the BEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT For Trenton and. Philadelphia via Comity o f Monmouth and State of New " WEEK DAYS. clownish appearance. Buchanan felt Bound Brook Route, 8.00 a. m., 12,00, Jersey. . For Nevviifk rind Nrw Vork, 7.2i), 7.5), surprised to see this ungainiy looking 50 MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE, N. J, 8 20, O’,20 a m .i til8, 5.S7 p m . . 2.25, -4.00, 7.00 p. m. -Sundays, 7.36 , Being a portion of a plot, piece or F or R ahw ay and E llzaboth, 6.40 -(EliSsa- а. m., 9.02 p. m 4 personage take a scat-among the law parcel of ground known and desig beih 'only >, H.tU a., -in. 1.1H, ii.So (ICir/.abeth yers. List/»n«i, • only), 5 X7 p. m . For Belmar, Spring Lake and Mana- nated as lot number fourteen hundred 3 Broadway, two and oue-half blocks from the ocean, a , wen-located ten- F o r M ataw an. 0.20 ft. mr,‘ 1.18and 5.37 p. in. 1 s(fuan,' 1.40, 6125, 0.44, 7*^17, : -7.-25—' A case was called the. third day of For Lone Brunch, O.Oj, li.-jt1,7.2H, 8.20, J) 211. 101-», and eighty-three (1483)' on the map of room cottage, bath, suitable for all the year round/$3,500. (Manasquan excepted), 7.54, 10.11, the term iu which the pleadings were lots on camp; ground of ‘‘The Ocean HI SO. U*ro», 11.35 U. lu., 1,1B, 2.5t», 3 ;r>. 5.32, 5.37, S bookman avenue, two and one-half blocks from the ocean, a very deT 0.55,7.55 P.m. • . 10,35, 10.54 a. m., 12.15, 12;32, 1.07, very intricate, and after the strictest Grove Camp Meeting Association of For Red Bank, Gi4D,.7.20, S.20 , 9.20 n. m,, I.29, 1.55 and 2.0-3 (Saturday only), English forms before the days of Chit- the Methodist Episcopal Church,” * sirable eighteen-room double cottage, bath; this property will pay* - 1.18, 3.35, 5.37 p. in. ' 10 per cent., $4,0(70. •For Philadelphia and Broad St., and 2.22, 2.31, 2.53, 3.30, 3.34, 4.19, 5.11, ty. The future president’s wonder was which portion of sai^l lot is described T rillion. «.25, 7.25, 7. . m , 12 3ii, I «7‘ 5.22, 5.38, 5.30, 6.02, 6.11,.6.25 (Sat inexpressible when lie saw Hardin take as follows: ‘25' Broadway, three blocks from the ocean, a pleasant seven-room cot , 5.22 p. m. urday excepted), 6.45, 6.0D, 8.30/ Beginning at a point in the easterly tage, furnished, $3>20i). For Cainden, via Trenton and Borden- told of this case with astonishing skill tow n, 7.25T a. m ., 1.07 and 3.30 p. m. 8.59, Sundays, 5.12, . 1 10.15,. "10.58,: and force. The arguments of the side of ‘-Macadam Turnpike,” ^'hich. •37. Abbott avenup, two blocks from the ocean, a ten-room cottage, partly For Camden and Philadelphia, via Toms II.20; 11.54 a, ni., *12.32, 3.35, 4.25, rough looking Kentucky lawyer were point is the southwest corner of lot . furnished, bath, $3,750. 1 ' Riyer, 7.17 a. m., 2.C1 and 5.33' p. m. 5.11, 5.52, 6.30, 7.00, 10.13 p. m. For T i.ium ulv.er, IhIu'iiu i.elsjliLs •* hd number fourteen hundred and eighty- 41 Abbott ayenue, one-half block from the ocean,, a •seven-room ,cottage, For Point Pleasant, 1.40, 7.17i 10.16,. masterpieces of learning, logic find two (14S2); thence running (1) east Intermedin to htatlons, 7.17:u. in., 2,31,5.33 dearness.. Before he left the courtroom furnished, $2,600. • . ' and 0.02 p. m . . 10.35; 10.54 a. m., 12.15, 1.27, 1.55; erly and along the: southerly line of For Point Pleasant and intermediate, sta:- 2.03 (Saturday only),' 2,22/2.nU, 2153, . tbat.ilny young Biichanan resolved that lot number fourteen jmndred and 45 Olin street, two blocks ’from the ocean, .a ’desirable thirteen-room' cot- Uonrf. 7.17, 10.51, ». jm .1.55 (^ui utdu.vs only) where such ill favored looking lawyers ' tage, furnished,'bath, suitable for all the year round,- $5,000. 2.22, 2.81, 4.10, 5.11. 5M, 0 02 0 25 (except Sttt- 3.34, 4.19, ,5.11, 5.33, 5.36, 0,02, 61 9 ./ cighty-two (1483) a distance of eighty ur htyj 0.l5aii(i 8 5> p. in. possessed so much learning and power б. 27, -6,35 \ Saturday excepted); 6^45^ (SO) feet and six (6) inches to a point; 57. Main avenue, two.blocks from -the1 ocean, an eight-room cottage, fur- For New Brunswlb^, Elizabeth, Newark- ^ 6.59, 8:30, S;59. -Sundoys, 5.12, 10.15; there was'small show for a budding thence 12) southerly and parallel with nishetl, .hath, $3,500. - ■■-'/- " and New York, via-^Monmouth Junc tion- 0.25; 7.54.' a. m., 1*2.32,. I.b7, 3 30 and No.58, 11.20/ 11.50 a. m., 12.32, 3.35, Pennsylvania tenderfoot. Rather than “ Macadam Turnpike,” -a distance of 65 Surf avenue, one-lmlf block from the ocean, a ten-room .cottage,'partly . 5.22 p. in fl.il’, 5.52/7.09, 10.13 p. m. struggle for success at the bar with twenty-five (25) feet to.'the northwest, furnished, $4,500. ., Time-tables of all other trains of the system may he obtained at the tkKet of For Stations in Long Branch, 6.05, such, giants as Hardin aud his col line of lot number fourteen hundred 76 Embury avenue, two and one-.half blocks from the oeean, an eight-rodm fices or stations. 6.15, 6.35, 0.49, 7.00, 7.20,.7.30,- 7.40, leagues he would go back to his native and eighty-four (1484); thence (3) . cottage, furnished, $2,200; W. W. ATTERBURY, J. R. WOOD,. 7.55, 8.00, 8.20, 8.55, 0-20, 10.15, 10.30^ Keystone commonwealth. Meeting Mr. westerly and along the northerly line General Manager Pass'r Traf. Mgr. 11.05, 11 35 a. m., 12.00, 12.30, 1.18, of lot number fourteen hundred and loo; Main avenue, near the oeean, a. seven-room cottage, bath, furnished, GEOKUU W H j * i . Hardin afterward in congress, ,1S21- . two lots, $4,000. .* General Passenger Agent. 1.50, 2.25, 2.54, 3.35, 4.00, 5.15, 5.32, eighty-four (14S4)- a distance of eighty 5.37, 6.13, 6.55, 7.00, 7.55, 9.00 (Sat 23, Sir. Buchanan declared that he 102 Central ayenue,v overlooking the*lake and ocean, an eight-room cottage, (SO) feet and six (6) Inches to the urday only). Sundays, 7.36, 9,14, went to Kentucky expecting to be a easterly side of said “ Macadam Turn unfurnished, $3,800. HERIFFS SALE—By virtue ^f a great man there, that so many lawyers 10.00, 10.26, 10.56, 11.20, 4.17, 5.07,.. pike,” a distance of twents'rflve, (25) 103 AtJantio-a^'ehue, two blocks trom the ocean, a six-room cottage, fur S writ of-fl. fa. to me directed, Sls- he came in contact with were Ids ‘ 5.34, 6.30, 7.49, 9.02 .p. m. feet to the place of beginning. nished, cash, $2,400. sued out of the Monmouth.: Pleas equals and so many again his superiors* Court, of the County of Monmouth, On Sundays passengers should use Being a plot of land ‘set off from.lot 131 Embury-avenue, ope and one-half blocks from the ocean, . a'desirable that he gave it up. and State o f . New Jersey,, will, be ex the North Asbury Park depot, as Sun number fourteen hundred and eighty- thirteen-room cottage, furnished, in. excellent repair, Cellar under Thus Ben Hardin’s ill lit ting suit of posed to sale at public Vendue, on day trajns do not stop at Ocean Grove three (1483), and b^ing twenty-five the wliole house, good- all. the - year property, $3,500 unbleached tow linen may have chang (25) feet in front and. rear, and eighty .MONDAY, THE St’h DAY OP OCTO or Asbury Park, ^ ed the whole course of American his ;(S 0 ) feet and six (G ) inches in depth 132 Clark avenue, near Central avenue, a desirable seven-room cottage,, BER, 190G, between the hours of 12 ♦Denotes express trains. tory. . on each side, the remaining portion of with attic, $2,000. . ' , o’clock and,5 o'cloclf (at 2 O’clockl, in GEO. ,W. BOYD, G. P. A, Penna. R. R. 'said lot number fourteen, hundred and 149 Embury -aVenue, two blocks 'from the ocean, a twelve-room cottage, the afternoon of said day,: at the C. M. BURT, G. P. A., C. R. R. of N. J. chief Ena In Civic Art. eighty-throe (1483) be reserved for the bath, electric lights, unfurnished, $4,000. .Court House, Freehold, in the Town RUFUS BLODGETT, Supt. N. Y. & To make utility the vehicle of beauty use and occupation ot the said party 407 Cookman avenud, near Pennsylvania avenue, a seven-room cottage, ship of Freehold, County ' of Mon L. B, R. R. Is a chief cud In civil art, says the cf the second part. furnished, $2,500. mouth, New Jersey.: .. V'. ■ Century. Use and beauty have, too Seized as the property of Annie-L. 510 Cookman. avenue, near.Delaware avenue, a modern nine-room cottage, All that certain lot, tract or parcel of land and premises 'hereinafter .par Frazpe, et als, taken in execution at ; . „::with~;bath, .one. and ton e-h alfio ts, $5,000.; 1 ; Pure Manufactured commonly been regarded as necessarily ticularly described;-situate,-lying and separated mtributes! Things of utility th e s ti i t o fM ii ii]on R. Ma rger u i’n , and to be sold by 51!) -lit . Hermon Way, near Pilgrim Pathway, a desirable loitrteen-rbom being in the Township of Neptune, in arid Natural mustj>e commonplace, suid it is immsi- C. ASA FRANCIS, Sheriff. hoarding house, with bath arid electric lights, part^cash and part: the County of Monmouth and State of -terlnflf the eommonplncO bo ugly; its Dated September 18, 1906. mortgage, $3,800.. ’ i* ; New Jersey, in West. Asbury Park, very ugliness makes us appreciate all John T. Van Cleef, Sol’r. $9. 520 Heck avenue, corner Pennsylvania avenue,.a modern nine-room cot knoWn as lot three hundred and six. the more the beauty of things ran*, tage, with all improvements,. $6,000. : • *” ™.'- and more particularly , described as kept precious and apart—that is tin; EXECUTRIX'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE 521 Main ayenue, near the gates', a nine-room cottage, with bath, 2 lots/ follows; view the multitude has been led to 4,750, Beginning at a point in the souther take, and from which even many ar Public no;tice is hereby given that ly side of Sewall avenue,' distant three the subscriber will sell at public ven 524 Asbury avenue, near Delaware avenue, a twelve-room cottage, , two tists aro not exempt. It was an old hundred feet-westerly from the south due to the highest bidder on Monday, lots, unfurnished, $3,500, , • fashioned custom to Isolate all the nice west corner4 of the t Intersection of October 1,.190.6, at the hour of 2 o’clock 153 Pitman avenue, one and orie-half blocks.from the ocean,, six-room cot Comstock; street and Sewall avenue; things of the household In the best in the afternoon at the sffuthwest cor-. tage, unfurnished, $3,750. ", room, which was too precious lo live thence running south one hundred nev ot McCJintock street and Beach 358 Clark avenue, near Pilgrim Path way, a desirable eleven-room cottage,. feet; thence westerly fifty, feet lu. But the modern practice Is to avonue, Ocean Grove, New Jersey, all bath, furnished, $3,500. r . thence northerIy_ohe hundred feet to RICHARD WILSON make the whole house as beautiful as that certain tract or parcel of land and 1G0 Webb avenue, two and one-Eaif blocks from the ocean, a moderno. the southerly side of Sewall avenue; O ffice: possible. We now see that just be premises, known as. lot fto. 508 (five nine-room cottage, two lots,, all improvements, unfurnished, $7,000. Thence easterly fifty feet to the place cause the '‘best room*’ went used. Its hundred and-eight) on the map of lots N o . Heck Avenue 101 Heck avenue, two and one-hair blocks from the ocean, a well-built of ‘beginning* with the appui'tenances. 108 contents deemed beautiful, really made. on the camp ground . of the Ocean Being the, same, premises ;conveyed eight-room cottage, bath, $3,000^-.. ’ . It a chamber of horrors. A forced fa Grove Camp Meeting Association of by Elsie A. Hawkins,- wl(|ow, to Cath Ocean O rove miliarity witli ugliness dulls the tns(e tho Methodist Episcopal Chtire'll, situ 365 Webb aveutie;,.two arid, one-half b'Jocks from the ocean/' seven-room erine . O’Neill ' (formerly Katherine ate on tlie southwest corner of McClin- cottage, furnished, $2,50.0. for bcuuty.. So unless the eyes aro Henratta) by- deed- dated April 13tli, Deliveries Made daily. -Twice'om wonted to the beautiful by seeing It on lock street and Beach avenue, at 167 • Webb-avenue, one block from the ocean', : seven>-room cottage, furnish- 190C, and recorded in the Mo>nmoutl\ Ocean Grove, Township of Neptune, every side, resident In the most com •. • ed, $2,800. ;=, •• ■. ' County, Clerk’s ofilce in Boole' 774 of Saturday County of Monmouth, State’ of New 170 Olin street, near tbe ocean, a seven-room .cottagerfurnished, $2,600. deeds, ‘page 240, &c. mon things, beauty at Its host jcannot Jersey, together with the’ three-story Order by postal card bo gfven to tho things set apart to wear 540 Clark avenue, near i3er.son avenue, five-room bungalow, furnished, Seized as the property of Kabherine dwelling (and contents of same) erect Henratta, taken in execution ’ at tho tt ns a garment of state, as in statues, ed thereon. $1,200. - . Special attention to the small trade monuments and public buildings. 551 Alt. 5yon Way, near Pennsylvania avenue,.a very desirable eight-room suit of ,George C. Johnson, and to be Conditions will be made known at sold by this season, which will be served the sale.-'. •" ' cottage, unfurnished, $3,000. ■ . promptly ns heretofore. Webb avenue, neai* New Jersey avenue,, a sevOa-room cottage, $1,600. C. ASA FRANCIS, Sheriff. ^ A Novel Itiicoi • Dated August 27th, A. D. 190C. 553 fitj I) Broadway, near the gates, two lots, with large tent and frame building, Dated August 30th, 190G. Telephone 110-R A novel rare was Introduced at a ELIZABETH B LETTS. -$1,800. Wesley .B. Stout,. A jt’y, . 7 (7.20) • Madras fair. It was a handicap of all Executrix for the estate of Miebacl 500 Mt.._Tabor Way, near New Jersey, avenue,' a seven-room cottage, fur animals bred in the country, (he com Letts.— 35-39. nished, $2,050. ' . ■ JA 5 . H SEX TO N petitors Including bulValoos, elephants, 561 Delaware avenue,' iibar Eriibury' avenue, a siX’-ioom cottagei unfurnish a goat,’ ram. emu. elk. besides ponies ed, $1;300. • i ‘ * • funeral Director ana ^m balm er and horses. The elephants were placed ALBERT ROBBINS 563 Embury avenue, near New York avenue, ten-room cottage, furnished,1 as If moving in a marriage procession $2,500. • ' ■ ’ .Supt. Alt; Prospect C eta el cry REAL ESTATE A 1 argo assoi’tmoiit of CnVkets, etc., nnd went over .the. entitle at a quick constantly .on .band. I'^nwors.ot r Bond model, [Sketch oi phclo of invention for f walk. The ram am I-goat, ridden bi INSURANCE any design at short liotice.X 4 . f free repots (!tt Miientulimty. J-'m free book, < ll ttle boys, ran well, and the buffaloes Iu addition lo tlie above properties \vb liave many other Parlors and Office: j 1 SSSOTBABE-M fl SK$' "IU* J wont at a good gallop, but* the? 'emu Hotels and Cotrttfgee for Hem No 17 Main .Street, Asbtlry Park, N. J. valuable bargaiiis, both iii cottages and boarding houses and would not stir, neither would the elk, Mortgage Loans . : until the end of the race, when it took lots. Aiij- of the above properties can be. bought on easy Properties For Sale fright and darted down the course at terms and in many casei^a good size mortgage-can be allow Wo have a large list of desirable great speed. Finally a ram was Ihe ■roperties and lots for sale at-bar- ;Opposite U .S. Patent Officei winner, a horse coming In second and 226 MAIN STREET ed to remain. -All the properties have the sewer aiifl water- ains. E. N. Woolston, Real Estate, WASHINGTON, O.i a bufifalo third. A S B U h Y P A R K N. J connections. • , , \ I Main avenue, Ocean Grove, V. J. SATURbAiY, ' SEPTEMBER 29, 1906. THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES 7 ; ' ■ ■ • . ■ t g a y f a s h i o n s o f t h e p a s t FIRE ALARM SIGNALS Professional Caras • Dnmllc.s of I*« h< CetiturluM W ould Mnke Solomon Look Sad. Asbury Park DU THOMAS H. PRATT,' Compured witli tlio £«.v nppard worn Jam es Y. Borden & Son 17. •_ Bond and Bangs, Dentist, ' by tlio of the imxt ages tlie 10. ...Cookman and Main Corner .Malu St. anil Cookman Aveau« ytoitha o f ‘tlmo in the j?nycst of 2S. ...Cookman and Bangs Asbury Park, X, J, - guy raiment.niake but n poor show. 538 Cookman Ave;, Asbury Park, N. J. 36. -Second and Main .37...... Mnnroe and Main Gas admlulstered. — - The litsUop of -Ely In tho fourteenth Hours: 9 a. m. to G p. m. century Jincl a change of raiment for ‘12. . Springwood hnd Prospect 43. .. every (lay, Hi the year. The Earl of , . . .Springwood and Atkins 44. Mattison and Prospect PATTERSO N & RHOME. •, Northumberland- boasted no less, than ladies’ Hair-Dressing, Manicuring 45. . Suramerfield and Langford Counselors-at-law, .sixty cloth o? gold suits at tiiis tlmel 40. . .Asbury and Pine 'Rooms 4, 5, G, Monmouth Building, As ’ . . In QUeen Mary’s tlnic the wardrobe 47...... First and Langford bury Park. N. J. of a bishop iih.vt have been the envy 48. Fifth and Comstock ■Notary Public. of Solomon for the variety and costll-. 51...... i . . . . .Heeir and Setfall Acknowledgments taken for- ail ness of its contents, an.I even a simple and Shampooing Parlors 53. ...A'sbury and Emory States. . . . / village prfest worts -"n- vestmeut of 55...... Asbury and IjCIngsley Commissioner of Deeds for Now crimson satin, a vestment of crimson Marcel W ave by Frenchmen 63. Fourth and Bond .•York and Pennsylvania. velvet, a. stole and fanon set with, 641 ...... Fourth and Grand pearls, etc.” jr r r See our Patent Reversible All Human Hair Switches. No stems, no cords, 65...... S econ d and Grand ERNEST N. WOOLSTON. 72. Jn the time of Chaucer tbe men. wore ..Second and Kingsley Commissioner, of. Deeds for Nevr Jer V ll Patented Pompadour Bang—no lace, no net, no wire used in their' construc- 73...... Fourth . and; Kingsley clothes as many col ore d .as Joseph’s sey and Notary Public. coat, so tliat v.'hllo ono ieg wouhl be a- 82. .Seventh and Bond tion. Patented Waves, Wigs, etc. Must be seen to be. appreciated. They 84...... Sixth 'and Grand ■50 Main Avenue. blaze of crimson the other; would be 91...... Seventh and Webb ■ OCEAN GROVE, N. J..: . tricked .out, In green, blue or yellow, are marvels of convenience and beauty. 93...... Sunset- and Webb wlttiout any regard for harmony or Acknowledgments taken for all state*. .; ..c o n t r a s t ; ■’ ’• v ■ .• -y- O u r S h a m p o o i n g P a r l o r s are the finest equipped and most up-to-date. SPECIAL TAPS. Even; as late as the middle of tlio. DR. A. S. BORTON. . . All the latest patented applia'nces. Free examination of hair and scalp. 6- •C—6—General Alarm elghtwnth century a dandy would . .1- •Wire Trouble. DENTIST, dress himself Jn a vivid green coat, - a 2- •Fire Extinguished. . Successor to Burton Brothers, waistcoat • of scarlet, yellow breeches 3- -Chief’s Call. 626.Cookman avenoe, Asbury Park.. nnd blue stockings. 5- -Wesley. j . *' S. W . MAnaEuuM John T homson Houra—3 a. I \ to 5 p. m. jr^tieman of a few years A StuK and a Ladder. Tr -Neptune. later wore, among other vagaries, a ‘ Stories of depr with rain barrcis or 7— 1Cook. GEO. L. D. TO.MF KINS, D. D. S., . coat of light green, with sleeves too water pails 011 their heads are common 8- ■Indopendeftce, . - ’ ■ DENTIST. small.for the arms and buttons too big enough among'Maine nnd Adirondack 9- North Asbury. Rooms 1, 2, 3, 4, Postofflee Building, for the sleeves; a'pair of fine Manches guides, but it is left for Europe to come Mar^erum ^Thomson 10- Enterprise. ; Asbury Park, N. J. ter breeches without money In their to tho foro with a variant. Some hunts 3- •Time, 12 Noon. Office Hours—9 a. m. to 5 p. m. pockets; clockcd silk stockings; a club men nlrnr Innsbruck came upon a stag Gas Admlnlsterd, ’ Telephone, 37-F. with a ladder on its antlers/ In spite of hair behind larger than the head Ocean Grove WILiLUM H. CARMAN, . ! ^ A which carried It; a hat not larger than of this handicap, it made off at great speed on seeing the man, leaping Hotel Supply Go. .. .Clayton’s Store, Main avenue Licensed. Architect and Builder, 'f *NV sixpence...... Surf and Beach Offlce": Main avenue, next to AbcvcIc* hedges and dashing through tho under It was a 4 common thing In the early W holosolo and Rotofl Doolore In ...... Embury and Beach tlori Building Residence; 103 Em • > ^ part of the eighteenth century for n growth as if quite unimpeded. Its mad * Alain and Pilgrim Pathway bury avenue, Ocean Grove. 'f -"’ man of fashion to spoud several hours career was stopped, however, when the .Broadway and Pilgrim Pathway Plans and estimates promptly fur dally In the hands of his valet. Among encls of tho ladder caught between two Fresh, iSalt and SxnoKed ...T a b or Way and Pennsylvania nished. ' . the many operations which* took up trees. Its struggles were so frantic at ...... McClintock and Beach DR. S. T. SLOCUM, ~ this tl.ne was “ the starching of . the the approach of. the huntsman’s dog ...... Clark and New Jersey - Dentist, 204 Main St., Asbury Park. .beard flnd the proper perfuming o f tlio that lt bi'oke off- part of its antlers nnd, Heck and Whitfield thus freed, made good Its escape. The ...W eb.b and Pennsylvania N. J. Over Milan Ross’ real estate of ■S garments, the painting of the face and MEATS' . flce,' opposite railroad station. Gaa ladder proved to belong to a farmer I . anointing with oils,' tinctures; essences SPECIAL TAPS. administered. and pomaturas/’—Now York Uprald. ‘who had left it standing against one of his haystacks. While stealing the hay 5—5^—5—General Alarm. the stag had evidently upset the lad Provisions and Poultry 2—Fire Extinguished. Business JDircctory THE FLAGEOLET. der, which had thus'.become fixed' on 1—Wire Trouble. 3—Time, 7 a. m. and Chief's Call. M . L,. B A M M A X It llnw Ahvity* Deon the I,ove Flute •its horns. . Olin Street, Ocean Grove ? Sylva- Our Grocer. Cor, Railroad B qua re and Alain . of tlie Apnclie Indian. nla Avenue, Avon. Telephone con street, Asbiuv Park, is the plaee.to find re* , A W ord W ith a Strange Hintory. liable gpods lu largr* variety at small price. The thigcolct is of peculiar Interest “Treacle,” or molasses, is a word S to re s: nection with all branches. W est Grove C o m e a u d see. to Americans, as from time Immemo with an interesting history. The earli rial It bus been the medium through ....M a in street and Main avenue est “ treacle” was an antidote against which the ludlun youth courted their ..Main street and Coriies avenue the viper's bite and probably was made Unexcelled Engine House sweethearts ut a distance wlieu they “ We make both ends meat” S. J. ROGERS of viper's flesh itself. It is a word ...... Corlies and Ridge avenues were.so unfortunate as to be unable Successpr to M.|E. Sexton with a strange history, descending ...... Ninth and Atkins avenues to gain a personal audience.’ froih xthe Greek “ tht*r,’\ a wild beftst. .Ninth and ‘Stokes avenues The love'or courting tlute of the Apa whence came the adjective “ thcriakos,’* . . . . . West Corlies avenue che Is mode of a round slick of cedar pertaining to a wild beast, which was about tweiitj -four inches long, spilt even tnali.v \ special Ized to mean serv "Follow (he Hag” lengthwise ami hollowed to form an air ing as an antidote against a , wild, chamber. A hole Is made on oach side lieust's bitpj In English “ treacle” then- of tills diaphragm and a shallow, air came to mean -anytiling soothing 01* . passage cut from one hole to the Other. comforting. Chaucer even speaks of Above.it a cap of wood Is placed for Christ as “ treacle of all harm.” And, Wabash R. R. tlie pyrpose of covering the upper hole .as so many soothing remedies were Through Car Service is operated between 4 aud tho air’channel. Tho Up Is made sirups, “ treacle” at length meant sim LIVERY o f ‘a thin sheet of lead and the whole ply sirups o f ,various kinds. „j>ouiul_.to2 cthor with a slender thong. NewYorK,Buffalo and Chicago;»«! St.Loais Boarding. Exchange In tlie tube part or body of the Instru And with but one change to ment are placed six linger holes, a .The Tem ple of- Diana. and Sale Stable The most noted Are which involved •• condition that points unmistakably to township, fell asleep last Friday and never awoke. The young man had heen drinking heavily of late. Coro ner John T. Tetley, of Red Bank, was F o r T h i n , called and he pronounced death due to heart disease. He gave a burial per mit and did not deem an inquest nec essary. P o o r B l o o d ..H orse play or hazing led to the ar rest of five Lakewood boys one day re*- cently; Victor’ Johnson, Walter Mun You cars trust a m edicine son, Herbert LeCompte, George Guise and George Brown caught Alvah E. tested 60 years i Sixty years Greenwood on the street, took him be of experience, think of that! hind a store and took his shoes and stocldns away from him. The boy’s Experience with A yer’s Sa.r- father made a complalut nnd the- five, saparilla; the original Sarsa boys were held for the grand jury. parilla; the strongest Sarsapa . .Terrence Mulligan,‘o f ’ Fair Haven, rilla; the Sarsaparilla ihe doc is .evtdently seeking to establish a rep utation of being a much sued man. tors endorse for thin blood, Saturday In Justice of Peace Pitcher’s weak nerves, general debility. court at Long Branch, Maitland Gard iner, Mr. Mulligan’s neighbor, recov Uatovon this pnind old modlclno cnnnot do its bost w ork it tiio Uv'or is innctive und tho ered a' verdict for $42.50 damages to bow els consttim tcd. Fop th o best poislbU* re sults, you should tako luxativo ibises of Ayer's )iis crops caused by cattle owned by Tills while tnklhp tiio BitrsnpuriUa. Tho five* the defendant; trampling down - the will quickly respond, and so will tho bowels. . crops This is the .third verdict Mr. Gardiner ,has secured; this summer,' the two previous verdicts being for W e have never claimed to originate styles. J>_ HAIR V1Q0R. . $50 each.. ' -. • ■; ’ ,■ .. v - AGUE CURE. CHERRY PECTORAL. ..O ne of the little children o^ Mr, a mi ;M rs. W J 111 am Ma tth eivs, o f : Lake That honor belongs to a select few. But we do wood, was nearly drowned in a tub of water one day last week.( Mrs. Mat COUNT! AND STATE thews had left the tub to go out in the claim to pick out for you, with a fine sense of dis yard for a few minutes. Returning she found the child head down in the wa ter and unconscious. A physician suc . .Rev. \V. G. We dm ever, for 14 years ceeded in reviving the child but had it crimination, the best of the numberless styles year pastor of the first Baptist church, of been left but a few seconds longer It Lakewood, last week tendered his would have died. resignation, to take effect January-1. ly created and to employ the best cutters and de ..George GIddons, colored, head '•? ..Recorder Van Doren at Long waiter at the governor’s cottage-at Sea Branch, fined Charley -Moon $5 Satur Girt during-the recent encampment, day morning on n charge of disorderly has been arrested and held for the signers to build your clothes in accordance with conduct. : grand jury, on a charge of larceny. At the close of the camp (in inventory ..G us Gnerson, a Seabright fisher was m ade'of the supplies and many them. man, aged 20 years, died at the Long articles, including bed spreads, 'nap . Branch hospital last Thursday from kins and valuable glassware were appendicitis. . missing. A detective traced some of ..Francis McDermott, of New York, i the .goods to a Newark pawnshop and has purchased.,two lots on Woodgate Gidden’s arrest followed. W hile doing all this we keep the prices low, and avenue from the Hollywood Land* Co., ..Four Red Bank colored persons, an‘d will erect thereon a $20,000 cot- Charles Jtodgers, Henry Hfghtar, Lulu ' ‘tage. Randolph and Emma Jackson, -have this is the feature distinguishing our tailoring de . .Ernest Fribourg, of Long Branch,, been arrested and .committed • to tlie' filed a voluntary , petition Jn bank county jail to await the action of the ruptcy at Trenton last Thursday. His grand jury on a charge of robbing partment from others doing equally good work. liabilities are $27,208.70 and his as George Me. C. aTylor’s'house at that sets $205. place a few weeks ago, when jewelry • '1 ’ and silverware to the value of $350 . .Charles Schulte* Navesink, who went to a Plainfield hospital a short were taken. Henry Coy, a Red Bank W e invite inspection of our new fabrics. time ago to be operated on for a brok Colored boy in jail for petty thievery, confessed to the theft and implicated en leg, returned to his home in Atlan the others, ' tic Highlands last Sunday. ,.A . T. Van Derveer's dry goods store in the Muhlenbring block on WASHINGTON LETTER Broadway, Long Branch, was closed yi: m • last Wednesday evening to meet a claim for rent, which has been long Washington, Sept. 22, 190G. ’ standing 1. \ * I * Events in Cuba have, been moving but that does not imply improving. . .Danlei 0 -Day, of Deal,, died re Considerbale gloom, pervaded the cently a t Royan, in tlie South c>f Considerable gloom pervaded the •France, from hemorrhage of the stom the outlook for intervention. Natural ach. Besides his wife, four sons and ly officials of tlie war and navy depart A seven!.daughters survive him. His ■ ments were more or less pleased wftli Asbury Park, fortune is- estimated at from ?20,000.- the prospect, as it would give them a 000 to $40)000.000. I chance to try,some of their big toys in ..Frank W. Savin, of Elberon, who, the-way oft battleships and long dis tance service rifles Washington lias ■ in his automobile, ran Into a wagon ' Cstlmutns ohoorfully ftlvon. Jobbing promptly ottondodto. Tin ond driven by Richard Duel, of Keyport, been more or less .^ide-tracked dupihg vance which Cuba has' so marvelously Unclaimed Letters j recently, throwing the latter but and the Cuban negotiations by the fcapt madB ih tlie past few years. It was T he. following letters remain->un- shoot metalwork. Stovoe ond stovn ropolre. damaging the wagon, has settled all that .Oyster. Bay has been telegraphic even suggested at the War Depart- claimed' In, the Ocean Grove pbstbHIce i damages with Mr. Duel. ally linked up with Havana, and Pres for the week ending September 20, I ident Roosevelt remained In constant ment.that In case of real armed inter vention on the part of this country it liiOG:. , ' . ; WILLIAM YOUNG ..Charles* H. Cheevcr, of Keyport, and close .touch, with. Secretaries Taft ■ Miss Mary Ailams, Joseph, 1 Apple-j fell from a ladder at his home one day •would be necessary to establish re**, and . Bacon All of ' their communica gate, ■ Miss F. Antenrletli, Miss L. Sanitary Plumbing last week and broke his left arm and tions to the President were, made dir concentration camps, which were the Arnlstrong, Mrs. J, Frederick Blandy. Tolophono 227-W . i bruised his body. Mr. Cheever was 1 rect, and it was only incidentally that very thing that brought such a storm JXr8. Elizabeth Baker, Mrs. E, C. painting the gutters on his house J news of the negotiations leaked into of reprobation upon ihe Weyler re Banks, Miss Esther Brand, Mrs. S, when the ladder slipped. J the State, War and Navy building. gime, Of course such- camps, if es Ball ,Mrs, George Banks, Miss Sarah Gas «n(i Steam Fitting ..Elias Green, a*well known colored', This news indicates, however, that the tablished, would- not be' the. horr.ible ■Bass, Miss' Rose Benson, Miss Mag Flno M otori«l. Prico Modoroto resident of Belmar, died at the Long 1 American officials’ aye not very much slaughter pens that sensational sena gie Bennett, Miss Grace Marlon Branch hospital early Wednesday j pleased with the situation. It appears tors and newspapers represented them Breck, Rev. J. G. Blckerton, Mid. Cor INq . 46 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove, N. J. morning. He had been in the hospital l that the Palma government has abso to be during the Spanish occupation, nelius N. Bliss; Jr., Mrs. Brown, Miss only a short time, his condition being j lutely declined to*;back down to the ex-, and the people immured in such Mary Brown, Miss Sadie Bloom* Mrs. preearidus when admitted. tent of having new elections held: camps would be well treated anil fed K. iL. Borden, J. 6; Donnell, Miss An The insurgents, on the other hand, de and enjoy everything -except the liber na Barns, Mb,-; Grace M Breok, Mrs. ..Thomas H. Golden, of Locust clare that nothing less .than this will ty of action; but the necessities of A. Burn, J, P. Burrell Miss Marjorie Point, who fell down stairs with a satisfy them.- The strength of the.in Guerilla warfare would in allr proba Burnett (4), Miss W. Blunt, Miss Bel ‘ lighted lamp a short time ago, died in surgent army in the outlying pro bility make this step necessary. - la Cantell, Mlss .M. 13, Caulfield, C. Jo the' Monriiouth Memorial Hospital vinces is . variously estimated, but as Much has been made by the labor seph W. Chasey, Miss Annie Clauson, last Thursday as a result of his in in. case of th e . revolution against Ml's. C. Campbell, H B. Chamberlain, juries. /The deceased was 54 years of unions of the President’s order for tho Spain, tho* probabilities are -that It is strict enforcement of an eight-hour Jtfrs.. Sallle Campbell, M. ‘ Callaway, age. ■ largely overestimated Secretary Taft day on all work for the United States Robert Camercn, Mrs. Martha Cook, 'for XW)lltait!F tbe hundreds of small errors bad scientists have the last word.—Every and feel a desire, to tell him a stovy. any Indoor entertainment a man offers (Snnpowder. fascination which they, sxerclsed rover The explosive nature o f guupowder, ? //A ccum ulated to ton:days, so the vernal body’s Magazine. shorten It. Don’t string it out with long his loft *ann, but in the street he must the fair-sex as for their talents and which is made of charcoal, sulphur and J/r ’equinox fell not on the 21 st, but on and unimportant details. Got to. the always take the outside,, no matter : the 11th, o? March. which arm he lms to offer-, ’ ability ’ were, as -fi rule, plain and In saltpeter,.Is due to tlie fact that when : A Former Ilnsslnn StateNRinu, point at crnce.—Atchison Globe. significant in appoarauce. Julius Cae “^/-■/Thls was' the condition of things The. expenses Incident to a -weddiug tired the charcoal and sulphur are During the first, half of Catherine's sar Was a very 111 favored-man, and ■ v. x^vlien, in 1572. I*0pe Gregory XIII. was are, with few exccptlons.^btirno by the burned at the expense of the oxygen reign the leading statesman was Count T h r o w t n if M a il. yet when a mere,stripling;-before his Selected. He realized tlie glory tlmt it family of the bride. The groom’s ex- iu tho saltpeter, much heat Is devel Panin, almost the oniy'one o f tlie em Unless words without meaning are fame in Rome, girls of his own age would be to his reign if tills confusing ,ponses, with the exception o f flowers oped and large quantities of gas are press’ advisers who dared to think for. used a person’s vocabulary must be sighed, for hiiii and mature wbnien and souvenirs for tjie bridesmaids and produced. This gas exerts great pres , matter was settled, and so set a com himself. Fie was the most' level’ head bounded by his knowledge. Many longed for his love. Among the men of pany of mathematicians to work out ushers, begin with the f(?e to the,clergy- . sure on tlie sides of tho gun; hence ed pf her statesmen, and yet we read years ago I, was teaching a ci(iss of later times who were renowned in-like "the problem, not only of rectifying the concerning him tlnlt Ills Indolence and man. • its disruptive or propulsive effects.* poor children in the school connected , % , manner were Sir Philip Sidney, plain Wtien gunpowder is fired In a guu the old errors, but of providing rules to sloth were beyond expression, lie was with the Church of St. Paul’s, Covent aimost to ugliness; Paul Scarron, the Servants In Germany. explosion • Is not Instantaneous. The prevent errors in the future. The hard voluptuous by temperament and sloth Garden. Ono .day I exhibited a picture comic poet, a cripple; Voltaire, unmis A girl engaged in America Is by no expansive force of the gases produced est part of the work was to fix the ful In system, and to the industrious of a bay field with meu carting hay. takably ugly, and Rousseau, whose means a girl secured, as regards either acts on the shot all the time it is mov- movable church feasts without doing Swedish ambassador, llolker, -he once I asked tbe children what the men manners * were awk^vard as his face domestic service or’ .matrimony. In .ug along the barrel and gradually In- violence to the traditions. That a good remarked:'“ My dear baron, it is evi wore throwing-up into the cart. They was plain, while John Wilkes, who had deal could he said 'about tiio work Is dent that you are not accustomed to Germany; on the other hand, the mis vrcascs Its velocity. If the explosion answered, without a moment’s hesita the pQwer to subjugate any woman were so sudden as to be practically In evidenced by the bonk of- SOU -pages affairs of state if you let them inter tion, “ Mud!” It then occurred to me tress, of a prospective cook and the who spoke to him foi? even five min fiance o f a'prospective bride may feel stantaneous the greater part of the written by Clavlus, one of tho compa fere with your dinner.” In 177S tbe for the first time tlmt these children utes, s was' admitted by5, liis own show reasonably secure when oboe an under- torces would be exerted mainly on the ny. The result was tlmt in 1581 a pn- English ambassador, Harris,; wrote to had never seen u hayfield or the cart* ing to be the ugliest man In England- j)aj bull was issued declaring, among the British foreign office, '■/•You will nor standing has been .reached.,'“Well, I sides of the chamber containing the hig of hay, hut the scavenger’s cart, In his time. ; powder and not. ns is actually tho case, I - -other things, tlmt in 15S2 the day fois credit me if I tell you tlmt out of the will erigrige ’ y^iii lied wig,”- says tlie ( carting mud,- they were quite familiar on the shot. lowing Oct. -I should be callcd Oct. 15 twenty-four hours Count Panin only with, and hence they spoke within their haiisfrau at t’jo close o f .the interview, j Steam Engines. und that centuries should not' lie leap gives half an hour to the discharge of knowledge.—London Xotcs and Que- and as a pledge of good , faith three > The Steam engine goes back to Hero years unless divisible by 400. his oIRclal duties.” marks (75 cents) are. given and recelv- ■ The Oldest Prescription. rles... . ■ • ' of Alexandria, In the third century The oltlesf medical prescription inex Rulers and stales that were then ed. iBy acceptance• of this sum, Hed- ; B. C, Branca, an Italian, in 1C2Q; made Catholic responded to the pope’s re miiN. 0 S binds herself to appear at the time ' istence bears date of 4000 IJ. p. It was The W ord *'Tar,» an engine which blew steaii; against discovered in mi Egyptian tomb, writ quest for acceptance of the reform.; In It is a popular' notion that ail pills , Why is the word “ tar” a synonym and place agreed upon, and If she fails ■ vanes and thus made a wheel spin/ ten on papyrus, and bus been deci France the ten days were dropped rift- are or are intended to be- aperient. for “sailorV'.’ Some Dictionaries say In fuiflllment of the contract, after al The llyst actual steam engine was phered by an English professor. It i- ,....«er t)ec, 0, 1582; in Catholic Germany That is air error. There are many offi tlmt , the allusion is to the seaman’s lowing twenty-four hours to elapse made by Captain Savey,, an English Ibe change was mado In i5S4, but the cial pills—that; Is, pills made from au tarry hands and clothes—the “savour without haying returned, the; money, boars evidence thnt It was Intended for man, to whom,. In 10l5Bf a patent was some bnldheaded Egyptian and reads , (Protestant states delayed until Feb. thorized recipes and sold by till drug of tar” of Stephano’s song in ‘‘The she renders herself liable to criminal granted for a steam engine to raise as follows: 3.0'*(March 1). lilOU. In Switzerland nnd gists—that ti re very distinctly not Tempest.” Burns uses “ tarrybreeks” prosecution. Needless to say, breach water. In 1705. Thomas Newcomer P arts. .Poland there was such resistance made aperient. Thus there Is a sulphate of as equivalent to “ sailor.” But It Is re of contract under such conditions Is., made a vacuum steam engine. But the Dog’s paw (calloused part)...... 1 quinine pill, whose action tonic. rare.—Harper’s Bazar! ihut the-troops w«ro accessary to sup garded as much more probablt? that / steam engine of today, 1 which has D ates ...... '...... i ...... 1 press it. Phosphorus pill Is a nerve food. Sul “ tar”- Is short for “ tarpaulin ” since wrought such a tremendous evolution Donkey hoots ...... l ‘ The change was long delayed In Prot phate of iron pill is a blood food. Squill Clarendon aud other writers colloquial PostQgcStainii Tongnc, i In Industry and society, was tlie in Boil the whole In oil and rub the. estant England, which would not will pill Is an expectorant. In fact, the pill ly use “ tarpaulin” to signify a seaman. “ A number o f ailments, spnie bf them vention the Englishman James scalp actively with the mixture. ingly accept an alleged reform due to j form is a very cohypnlent one for Of course, this ultimately gets back' to extremely dangerous, are comprised j Watt, and the first'patent bears date Egyptian history does not say wheth n pope that had. encouraged the ar- j giving medicines and can lie applied tar, a tarpaulin being a tarred '‘pall under the: general ^head of postage of Jiino 5, 1700.—Scrapbook^ er or not tlie patient regained his lost :mn(in. P.ut the need of the uniformity ; to nearly every drug, with the excop ing,” or covering (the same word as stamp . '.tongue,” - said a- physieian. j hair. ;amoug- nei*rh:»<>rin-- states' was too..j tloii’of things esseiitlally liquid, as ih.t* “pall” ). .“Postage stamp tongue, In a word, Is ; Her Fiance. great, and in 1751 Lord Chesterfield in- ; mineral acids. ^ any disorder contracted from the lick- \ A West Philadelphia family was at K lu sh e e sh . trodiiced into parliament a bill for ihe j S o r e o f IU h C h o ir , lug o f postage stamps. Three or four * supper one night, talking about tho en Hasheesh, or the Indian hemp. Is a • A peppery Now England parson who reform of the calonda’-. Some details ; Went Him One Detter. persons a week visit me with postage • gagement o f one of the * daughters, resinous substance produced from tlie was disturbed by his choir during o f tho law may be quoted from a m.-jgw- : *'A woman went marketing In Fan* stamp tongues. They have a throat whose wedding was soon to The tops of tho -plant In India. Some au prayer time got even with- them when zine of September. 1752:. “ Sept. 1-1— j eull lmll,” said a Bosloti minister. "She trouble or a skin disease or a pulmo negro servant, who acted as waitress, thorities state that It Is gathered by he gave out ids closing hymn by add TThis'day the l.hvjmrian style took place stopped before-a stall-where were dis nary complaint brouglit on by the reck laundress; etc., had just brought into mon wiio dress themselves iu leather ing, “I hope' the entire congregation in all Europe. Asia. Africa and Amer^j played fowl so aged as to seem al less ha bit o f stamp licking.” —Philadel the dining room the dessert, when, one clothing and run to and fro in the w ill join in Singing .their-grand old ■lea. This day. had not this act passed1; most. unsalable. ‘What do you sell phia. Bulletin. '.•■ of the girls asked, “ Virginia, have you hemp fields, .afterward scraping off the hymn, and I know the choir will, for I '’would have been the ;id of September. those for?’ luqulrod* the woman, won seen Edith’s fiante?’* “Laws! I doau resin from their garments, while other dering I f the p roprietor won Id dare call heard them humming it during the Tint It was now reckoned the 14th, elev A Fatal Fault. know, honey,” she replied, “ Hit ain’ t authorities say timt it Is gathered by prayer,” . en nominal days being omitted. Every then) ch ick e n s.‘We usually sell thein “ I have, hero- some jokes.” “You been iri de wash yit ” , ^ *; rubbing the tops In the hands and aft fourth year will bo a bissextile, or leap • for profits, inarm,' was the curt re erward scraping the hands. Its nar A C u r io . what?” asked the editor. : “ I said I year, until IS)!), which will be a com- ; sponse. ‘Oh.’ said the woman," *1 have iiere some jokes.” “Oh, you have Ills Cramp, cotic properties are well known. ' tu’on year o f 305 diiys. but ISl)I will be J thought thfey were patriarchs.’ ” >, ’ * Reggy Frnpp^— Yes* I met the chawmlhg Miss Flasher when she was thore Some jokes. What kind of jokes “I have been suffering much of late,'* a Jea'p yimr. Easter and'the movable ! are they?” “ Now, hrand new. Neve.* ho said, “ with writer’s cramp,” And, Old Ships In Norway. ' feasts thereon depending are to I to 1 The Man W ith n System. on her tour, and she usked me for my Norwegians have a primitive way of ; picture, weally. Miss Tabasco—Yes. 1 been used before.” “ Can’t .. use ’em,' smiling wanly, he tightened ids belt .reckonod acyn I’rn^ lo tlie new tables • “Charley looked very sick when lie breaking up old, wornout wooden heard her say she w as collecting pic raid the editor. “ It takes our render* two holes, ■l‘»rollxoil to tIn1 -o t o f parliament.. All j returned from .the races.” said young too long to got iwed to the new ones, “ Here Is where il usually takes mo,'.' ships. They take them to . exposed . Mrs. Torklns. tures of al) the curious objects she ran The fixed Iday.-- ■ * * are to*hw ftood day.” —Jl jJ uankoo Sontinol. he explained, patting his concave stom rocky parts of the coast and, after an : “What was the trouble?” across in this country.—Chicago News*. kept on tI/e snn.e nominal day as here*. , ach.—St. Louis Globo-Democrat. choring them, leave the breakers , of 4tiUi said liis system was. out’ 'of or "toiore. Peyi -it of rent notes. * * * ■ Comimrntlve llaji>i»lness, /' ' . the next storm to smash them to pieces/ lhu nttatninvm *•:* i:ia.|orI.!,v or'expira der.” —Washington Star. T h e. Exeept Ions. After the storm the floating fragments Mrs. White—And do you mean to say If One tml.v - wished to be happy this On the Safe Side. : tion of a'jipreniiei p.* * * * shall- aro picked up and fjold for firewood. that j’ou and yoiir husband always Cfjuld be easily pecompiished, but we S tu dent—Then how n’inch does tho not bo acct-41 rated hereby. * * * If- i Ills Cirettt Uineovery. wish t:o be happier than other people, suit come to for cash? ■'I’aIIor—Flfty ; servants' wn:-t~-= ere usually pa hi al | ’ IIlx—I don’t believe half our rich agree about everything? Ms*. Black— Anxious to Repent It. Always—except, of course, now and and tills Is always dlflicult, for we be marks. Student—And if-. paid for by . the quarter d.»vs He veil days’ wages j men know when they are well off,. Dix . Beck . (dosjloudently)—I said some theh,'when he’s out of humor or pig lieve others to. be happier than they Installment? Tailor—A hundred marks .may bo di‘dueled out of the present —Where did you get that idea? Hix— thing my wife didn’ t ’ like, and she headed, or something of that; sort.— are;—Montesquieu. •-'/ —only In that case you will have to •quarter arid t!a(' reckoning for the At ilie courthouse. I was down there hasn’t spoken to me for two days. London Answers. . ; * pay half doWUi—From the German, i : *ufuiv no r**gn.larly on." Such were this morning looking over the.tax lists.; Peck (eagerly)—Can you remember ■-it.nie of the minute provisions of the —Chicago News. Iu Franco there Is. an idea that if a what It was you said? He W us Gooili fiijhernuui counts the fish ho.has caught Where necessity ends'curiosity .be- net. It will be readily believed that Miss ' Askliam—And (lo you paint he will cafch no more during that; day. pins, and no sooner are we supplied ignorant peoph* could not understand Find fault,^when you-must find fault,: Success Is like n generous wine which nothing but animal pictures every day? wJth everythjng tlmt nature can de riiis. and we are told of mobs marching in private, If possible, and some time begins by exciting the Intellectual fac Mr. D'Aulier—Well, on Fridays I paint mand tliiiii wo sit
the.burning of a single ed I lice was the Ocean Q rove, N. J. tlio Influence of contact with the white Kansas City and Omaha. destruction of the great temple of Di man. ana at Ephesus in B. C. SuG on the 'h The tlageolet, as ordluurity under Next to new school building. The night Alexander the Great was born. Tourist cara every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, from Boston to Chicago, stood, may lie described as a whistle which Philadelphia passengqrs can take at Buffalo. The fire was kindled by Herostratus, only brick, .fire-proof livery stableion ■tC headed llule. In the seventeenth cen- the coast. .'■■■*<- who when ‘apprehended confessed that Connections made with Tourist Car3 for Los Angeles, San Francisco and other. *Vury English ladles often played on It Pacific Coast points daily. ! / Particular attention given to.board v , Sometimes two or three tlageolet tubes liis ouly desire . "'was. to transmit his name to further ages, fie was put to- Reclining Cliair Cars, Senfs FREE. ing horses. Pine horses for sale nt all * were constructed- with one liead for the times. • . purpose of Introducing notes iu -har- death with exquisite and prolonged Privilege of Stopping Oil for Ten Bays at Niagara Falls* An Essential Feature . mony. Th was 75 years old, was a veteran of the parties have kept up a very bold front- able terms, that the law should / be Mrs. Herman Fergor, Df. Engene L, all during the past week, and it may obeyed Previously a great many con Fisk, Miss Ruth Fisk, Mrs. E. Ford, Ooean Grove Fish Market Hlramelwrlgbt , civil war. come to .the point that botn sl!de;s will tractors, who had jobs on hand for the William .T. Foe, Mr.,.and Mrs. Froschl, ..William Frohmor, superintendent eventually agree ta'stand..back and al government, had assumed'^that as long Miss Helen Ford (2), Charles H. Clas- Fish Oysters and Clams And A11 oi Sea of the United Oil Cloth Company, o? low the United States for a time to as they were doing the work, they coe, Rummy Glatt, Mi’s. M. Uraflng, Special rates to Ho t la and Yardville, went to bis home in New administer "the affairs of the island had a right to work their own men'as. Mrs. S. Grover, Miss OHie M." Guer- Boardlm; lioiiKCH 52 Olin St., Ocean Qrove, N. J. York state a few days ago to visit his without resort to the final arbitrament long Bn they pleased. This was par-, rant, Miss Delia Gntherle, Miss S. E.- parents. Upon his arrival, he was in of fighting. ticularly, notieable in the numerous Hayward, Jama- Hairston, Mrs. J. Ki formed that his mother had died a few This country is in a position now to big'irrigation project's now being con Hayward, Mr. Hahn (2), Mrs. Harry Ross, Miss. Grace Robinson, Mrs. COMING EVENTS hours previously. / do pretty much as it. pleases in the ducted by the government in.the west. Hall, Miss h. A. Harting, Mrs. H. Benjamin Rowland, Mr. William H. ..$1,000 worth of jewels and other way of armed force,. Although this, is Here the application of the eight-hour Hewitt, F. D. Ho pier, Mrs. Phlifetta Robertson, Miss Gertrude Rosener- Sunday, September 30—Bishop Neely- valuables were taken from the John ID. the last thing that would be resorted labor law was not at all expected till Holtz, Mrs. Charles W. Hoagland, ance, Miss Sophy Smith, Miss- Emelie at Ocean Grovo Auditorium. Pye residence in Lakewood sometime to The battleships Virginia, Louisi the matter was brought up by s.onsE of Herbert Hurley, Mrs. William Hughes, M. Smith, Prof 3t. Olair, Dr. L, T. -Monday, October 1—Republican, coun during tbe summer, while the house ana, Cleveland and Denver are all ‘in .the walking delegates, and 4 decision Miss Mabel Hughson, Miss LUlis J. Salmon, .Mrs, Mary Stratton; Mastqr ty convention at Freehold to nomi . was closed. It is said that the Knox Cubaln waters, If not actually in demanded from the department of Hughes, 'Mrs. E. F. Johnson, Miss Nell. Page Stelle, Mrs. Rachel See, Miss nate assemblymen and live county school arid the Balnbrldge cottage Havana harbor, and these, with the justlce. Then It was pointed out that Jones, Bryant Jobnso;, (2), William Bessie Scherer, IMiss Kate geyfert, commissioners. t were also entered. various gunboats at the disposal Of the the law, of course, literally applied to D, Johnston, Herbert V, Jones, Re- Mrs. Schelder, Miss Gertrude Sclieid- United States, and the battleships find work ten. hours for the extra money genla I. Jacobs, ’John Keim, Dr. .1. G, er, Miss Lulu Schelder, Miss Malvina Tuesday, October 2—Wesley engine ..T he Curlew Realty Company, of cruisers now enrouto, would lie able that there was in it wore - forced to I.ane, Mrs; 3. 33. Lewis, Miss G. Y,. Schelder, Mrs; William L. Stewart, company eo to New Brunswick to- Allenburst, Is directed by an order of to throw into I-Iavan a fpree of 5,000. knock off at the end of eight hours In: Little, Mrs, Nellla Lord, Miss M. S. Miss Ethel Simons,’.(Mrs. Bottle Sny take part in the firemen's parade. chatioery to show why It should not be men consisting of marines anil blue a region where there were absolutely Lloyd, Hon. E. T. Mitchell, Rev, Dav der, Mrs. Francis Strickland, 'Mrs, H. Thursday, October i —W. F. M. S. an adjudged insolvent and a receiver ap jackets without calling oil the- land no recreations'except a Iohe trip .to id McKinney, Miss .Lily McNieol, Simmons, Mrs. Harry Simmons, Mrs.. nual at St. Paul M. E, church. pointed. The incumbrances no\y rest forces of. the United States at all. The the nearest town and a night of drink .Mrs, Percy McIntyre, Miss Ida Mer- Joseph S. Shoyer, Leonard Schollder- Sunday, October 7—Rally week begins, ing upon the property are given " at greatest fear expressed by officials is ing and gambling. Tho order has in-, win, Miss Elizabeth Meserole, Mrs. fer, B, „0. Stonaker, -Motsiyov Stopor, in Second M E. 'church. $1115,583.33, besides some fioating ln- that If the United States once took the terfered materially with a great deal Albert C. Marsh, Mrs. Ralph A. Slar- Miss B: Short, IMiss Madeline: Studrt, „ debtedness. Sunday, Octuber 7—Special concert by step of landing an armed force, it of government work,and has Increased tln, Miss Louise Maul, Miss M. Mc- Rev, C. W. Sutcliffe, Miss-Helen Scur iPryor’s band at tho Beach Casino. ..The Dally Times, Now Bruns would result in our having to take the cost of the irrigation projects ICane, J. W. Maloney, Miss -Margaret ry, Miss Terethea Schulimann, Mas- In Mr. Pryor’s new- spectacular wick's only Democratic newspaper, possession of the island and might above mentioned as much as twenty- McMahon, Miss Elizabeth S. Mac- te Thomas Tierney, Miss Bertha musical creation, "The Triumph' of Thomas, Mrs. Sarah Thomas, Quint owned by the Times Publishing Com cause the leaders of the Insurrection live per cent-. The attention of the Burney, Mrs. Roger Marshall, Mrs, J, , Old Glory,” auspices of Wesley fire Terry, Mrs. ' Isabelle S, Van- Riper, pany, incorporated in 1892 with a cap to take to the brush and leave us .with President was called to. the situation ■Muller, Mrs, J, C. McCurdy, Mrs, Sara company. the same sort of a situation on our by labor mon last spring, nnd he B. Miimma, Miss Elsie Moore, Miss iMiss Edna •VhnCleei, -Miss Anna "Vau- ital stock of $10,000, was .sol.d last Monday, October 15—New JerBey hands that wo had for over three stated that ho was willing to have tho Alice poller, Miss Mary Morton, Mrs. Deventer, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Vin week to Francis W. Daire, editor of ' Synod of Presbyterian church con the paper since 180G. Mr. Daire has years in the Philippines. One thing.In law enforced where specific instances Martha jforsis, Mr. and Mrs. Russell cent, 110. Webb avenue, E, H. Wade, favor o f; the United States, should of violation were brought to his atten Morse, Miss Sarah McNichol, Miss Charles Warden'berg', Esq., The Wa- venes In Asbury Park. been connected with the paper for 11 Wednesday, ' October 10—Republican ‘ years'^ . - suc.li a contingency aMse, would be tion. Such Instances .were brought Minnie1 Nelson,y-Mrs'. N. Nell, (Mrs. terbury, Mrs. If. A. Wardell,. Miss J. that, Cuba is a good deal smaller than and the recent executive order was Fred T. Nicholson (2), Miss Margaret D. Weston,' F. Westerfelt, Mrs. Lizzie. Congressional convention in ' Beach ..The Lufbtirrow house at Hillside, the Philippine archipelago and could made necessary, ' Nolon, Miss, Edith Osborn, Mrs. Lib- Wilsey, 'Jack W'inton (3), Walter G. Casino.. ' ' Wednesday, October 10—Twentieth near Navesink, which Is .said to have be patrolled coast-wise by. the navy to 'One of tlie most Interesting features ’i[>le Owens (2), Mrs. Jennie Owens, Wilson, Ella M, Wyman, Gertrude W. been one of the oldest In "Monmouth such an extent that ‘the insurrection David W. Patterson,- Mrs. Nellie Pen Ycrkes, Mrs. William Young (3). annual convention New Jersey •in the long label controversy between Christian Endeavor Society,. :at' , county, was destroyed by fire last would’ be confined entirely to the