REV. A. WALLACE, D. D., Editor, OCEAN GROVE, N/J., SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1894. VOL; XX No, 15.

" B e s t . ” ho that belle voth not on tlio Bon. sh nil not State constabulary to enforco prohibition The Lord is M y Portion. P. Cunningham Scott, Tree-J’janting Day, see life, but the wrath of (iod nbideth on in cities liko ..Council Bluffs and Des ITho follow in g cxqnthltc Ut*lo pnom w as repre­ - ' IIV W. II. CUKK. sented ne anonvrnoiw { hut It appears tlio author, him. . • Moines, she could speedily demonstrate its The.visit o f tliis young missionary, who The day lixed for this interesting annual Mary;Wnotsey Howland,' who died In- J801. wiw • — - spent last Sabbath ot Ocean Grove; and ^festival is Wednesdiiy, April 2.V A very w ell known. W o consider it well worth repenting.) practicability. But this Darlington and . ; . Je«u«. Thmi iirt IhodcareHt; .Sunshine in the Soul. Florence insurrection shows what might Uo Thou to rno tlie nearest; . •. addressed three or four different meet brief, simple and informal sejvlco will ; V I lay me down to sle ep,. . Llfo'a darkest night Thou cheered. With Itltlo caro be expected; ings in Park and Grove, wns made a bless­ held at Qentennial Park at 1 0 a , h ., also UY M US. F A N NIK II. CAItJl. With Thy. West light. Whether my waking And Already this violence is being quoted in ing to ,everyone who listened to his won­ the usual tree planting exersises a t . St; Mo bore or thero. O may Thy sp.rlt giildo mo, •. derful words. H e seom'ed .utterly obllvr Paul's Church at T.yfJ i*. ai. ’ ‘ A mostemphattcrohiect lesson- was given as an argument against the,tem* And if Thou \vii k besldo me, . ■ • . ’ “ A bowing. burdened head That only aj-ks to rfcu,, upon tho above ou the occasion of a recent j pernnce measures so earnestly advocated W hafover m«iy betido mo, ions of self in speakjpg of tlie years he Tlio price of trees, sef out, with proper Unquestioning, upon holiness convention held in' Philadelphia, A ll w ill bo right. • • had given to tlie service of Christ in earth.to Insure growth, will.be:— \ A loving brcafct, v. . • in tho Commons, Tliis factalono should under the auspices o f what are known as O pen tho eyes'of nil American lovers of ' T h y nam e is over sWeete/a; Africa,;and so won tlie attention and hearts For good size thrifty wilver maples, $2.00 " My good right band forgeU T h y mercy is cdmplctcst I u cunning now ; the “ Heavenly Recruit?.*' Strictly speak­ law and order. Tho question Is very sim­ o f tho people that It is not. Improbable, For evergreens, according to size, ^ U o $2. For oft In lovo Thou meotest . To march tho weary march ing, the occasion was interdenominational, ple and direct: Which shall rule, the some one • m ay: volunteer to go. out with Persons desiring, trees set out on their I know not how. . Thy w ayw ard c h ild .. ' as representatives from almost all the evan­ home or-the saloon? Governor Tillman liis sorrows nover spurptnc; him when he.again starts to the mission grounds will communicate with Capt. L. . ** 1 am not eager, hold. N o r strung—all that Is past; gelical bodies wero present. As your cor­ ia fighting ihe battle of good government Ilia footsteps JieavennarU turning; field*. On Monday morning, after, his Balnear, Superintendent, Ocean Grove, I am ready not to do, respondent arose to address tbe meeting, against subtile and deadly anarchy. H e is ; T o w ard him T h ^ pHy yearning, Sabbath labors;a lady who lieard his plea At last, at last. N. J., immediately, as only the number the Andrew Jackson of the new order.— • tn lovo so the’ scene that met her eye was indeed a for tho salvation of the heathen, put a ordered w ill be purchased by us. . " My half-day's work is done. Exchange. And thia ie (ill my part— unique one. If a sprinkling of faces in a Thus will I trust Thco over; check in hisitand to enable him the more E. I I . S to k k s , P m 't . I giro a patient God glvon audienco upon wliom rests what • . Thou w ilt forsake mo.nov.cr ; . successfully to prosecute the work, to II y patient heart; • Order is Heaven’s First Law. Arid nought below shall sever'. Joseph Cook calls the solar light, fur­ My Lord and I ; . which God lias called him. " And grapp Bin banner still, A rare opportunity Is afforded the resi­ •: • About tho' Grove. . Though all tho biuo bo dim , nishes inspiration to tho speaker, what ForstJH Ills lovo unfolding,. . dents of Ocean Grove nnd Asbury Park, In These stripes as well as stur* must tbe effect be o f several hundred faces ’ l shall, the Lamb beholding, • There is no abatement, but on the conr Lead after Him.” • Mrs. Benjamin’s instructions and parlia­ Mr, Uuss’s bathing establishment will . illuminated with “ the light wklclr.’was Walk tho bright pavement golden; tiary, a deeply increasing interest in the' mentary drills, to be giveu in Educational In yonder pky. evangelistic campaign now being carried be, as it always has been, in good condi­ never yet on land or sea,”. One could not March, 1891. . Hall on the evenings of the lGtb, 17th nnd tion when the season opens. '• Scriptural Conversion. but conjecture what would be the eifect forward in New York city. All day long 18th. Parllameptary rules are the result and lute into the evening earnest and en­ Not a particle of the galvanized sheet T o compaea tbla “ ch ief • end o f man M upon a thoughtful observer—say from of'centuries of experience In conducting Bishop Uowman is London; thusiastic workers labor in the public iron roofing on the new Auditorium, was two parties, God and man, must unite and heathen lands, as he; gazed .Upon this sea proceedings of deliberative bodies, "while squares, in the-open streets and in tho displaced by the late: storm. • The few work together. Here la the process: of- upturned faces, beaming with a joy that JuBt as we anticipated, Says the Western ono person acts ns tho mouthpiece, keepB churches.anil hails in various sections of pieces which fell from the exposed roof I. GOD‘8 I'AHT. '■ . plainly Indicated there was indeed sun­ Christian Advocate, having heard Bishop matters well in hand, and iupartially gives this gieat city. A t all points' large audi­ w ere ly in g Hosoly tliere and are not dnm- 1. Redemption. Forasmuch aa ye know shine in tlieir souls.*’ , A s one listened to Newman, our English brethren change to every member, according to certain pre­ ences are the rule, nnd hundreds of peo­ nged. . • that ye were not redeemed with corrupti­ the clear cut definite testimony concerning from their previous “As lie has attained to scribed regulations, a chance to bring for­ ple QBk for prayers that they may be con­ ble things, aa silver and gold . . but with not only the power of'Christ to cleanse, considerable reputation as a preacher, our .. Few persons take into the account that ward their views, and to affect the deci­ verted and turned to the livin g God. In the precious blood of Chi let.— 1 Peter, lr but to keep, as ono heard how com pletely friends.will do well to hear him,” to this the new Auditorium now going up will be sions o f many people .of many minds. tlie churches and public halls scenes are 18,19. this wonderful salvation prepared men much heartier and more confident expres­ the largest audienco room in evangelical " Let everything; be done decently, and. In witnessed- beyond anything o f the kind , T lie Blood ia tlio purchase price o f inau’s and women to conquer in the battle o f life, sion, .” Bishop Newnian Is one o f the ablest Christendom. If any ono knows of a • order," is. a sacred command. ; W hat ever before' seen in the city., And the salvation; the Truth, the instrument; the which was emphasized from the first, that and most popular preachers in Am erica.” larger we should he..glad to know where cleanliness and neat arrangements are to a blessed work is. wldenlug and spreading - Holy Spirit, the superintendent; the this last winter, being one of almost un- T h e fact is, they now begin to know 'it stands, room, and ' what! good manners arevto an wonderfully every day. New poluts are . Church, the ageut. parnlelled distress, and .the great;majority, him. On the 5th o f March he dined with The largej tall, nnd very fine new elec- individual; just that, rules and regulations helrtg. multiplied, outdoor meetings are 2. Conviction: Nevertheless I tell you ] of those present belonging to the working Ex-Presiderit K e lle y and other' leading trie light poles are In place, and tlio wires are to an assembly. , Haven’t you seen in being held Jii new and convenient locali­ that It Is expedient for you that! go away; classes, had been special sufferers. As we ministers nt the London Book-room; tliat are being put on for the change of the . the organization to which you belong, just ties, nnd new h u lls and places of meeting for if I go not away, tile Comforter will heard their gladsome testimony, and had night .he u shed‘ tbe genial lustre .of his electric light system to that of the W est. because Mr. or Mrs. C—— is persistent as being sought and added to the list, all to not come unto you ; but if I depart, I will other evidence o f how com pletely they had presence” — as the Recorderphrases It—on inghouse plant, so much- safer.tiud'cheap­ gravitation^ and wise in parliamentary be imm ediately crowded with deeply Inter- - aend n im unto y o u .. And when H e la risen above the power of circumstances, it, the anniversary, meeting of. the-London er for domestic purposes- . usagp as the ch ief justice, that he »or: she was borne in upon us, what a . mighty sol­ ested audiences, and carried on with un­ come, H e w ill convict the world o f sin, and Mission; on the Friday night following, . There are more fine cottages for private carries everything to.Suit herself, and our dim inished zeal and activity. T lie inllUr o f rigbteoOsnosa, and o f ju dgm en t—John vent tho salvation of ;Christ would be ; if spoke at Prince’s Hall, Piccadilly, on meek brothers or. sisters-sit .by as' if de-: homes goin g up this season than fo r many | applied to many of the vexed problems of “ The Progress of Evangelical Christianity -ence o f these meetings seems to pervade 10: 7,8. years past... These are not only orna­ rnented Vou’ve got t o taite. this wbrld : 8; Pardon. Let tho wicked forsake his the day, and the lesson o f contentment with in Spanish Countries o f Central nnd South all classes, from the lowest to the highest, as it is, and not,as it ought to be, and the mental, but assure greater permanency to way, and the unrighteous man his thoughts; ■ our surroundings be a most valuable one, A m erica;” and on Sunday, night preached and hundreds have already openly given foGts are that the man or. woman; who our town than any. other kind of. Improve- and let him return unto the Lord, and He | then an utter surrender to God which these at Wesley’a Chapel, City Koad;on “ Tbe in their adhesion to the Lord Christ. The “ knows the ropes,” as men wonld say, ments. • Let them multiply. w ill have m ercy upon h im ; and to our ' people seem to have attained, would be the Easentijils of Self-control.” The iiccouler theaters are being utilized on Suudays, moulds the policy of the organization, and ICverythlng M this time gives evidence, God, fo r H e w ill abundantly, pardon.—4sa. most effectual cure for the heartache nnd prints the sermon in full. and they are filled with earnest and ..re­ tbe rest are blown like thistle-down before o f a prosperous season. Tlie large hotels 55: 7. I have blotted out, as a thick cloud, restlessness so generally prevalent. Even spectful audiences. A f the meeting in the breeze. For there seems to be a sort Nlblo’s Garden on Monday afternoon over are diligent in making improvements and thy transgresaiona, and, aa a cloud, thy In the solution of the vexed problem of Methodist bishops are a busy set of ofii of mysticism in the minds of women, es­ tw o, hundred persons rose to their feet, general cleaning up. ■ Painting gees on. sins, return unto M o and I w ill return unto capital and labor, what remedy niore cials not given to too much parade as they pecially about tills matter of parliamentary thus acknowledging their conversion to Enlargements of various.kinds obtain, so you. (A special promisoto backsliders.) potent tiian the one which: the conduct of traverse the continent obedient to duty’; usage. And because Mrs. B looks as Christ.— Christian nt ll'orA*. that th rift appears on .every hand. —Isa. 44:22. tiiose attending this six doys convention, calls; and Bishop Ninue is one of the alarm ingly wiso when she says,* “ T h e Large numbers of .peopie from Asbury 4. Justification. Being justified freelyillustrated viz: “ in honor preferring one most retiring men of the whole bench, chair rules that Mrs. S— — bus the floor,” A leadlug W'estern paper calls editorial Park. nnd. all tho surround Ing county, Phil­ by Hie grace through the redemption that another,’ ’ or '.‘ the doing unto others iis ye yet it 13 of him the Columbia City Com- poor, deur Sister S—— forgets what she attention to the fact that a greaVrevival is adelphia, New York and almost every- is ia CbrletJesus.—Rom. 3: 24. would havo them do unto you,’1 In short, mcrcial speaks as follows: . ’ wanted to sa y., N o w the whole Is easily ti. Adoption. "Wherefore come out from the • unselfish spirit whIcli canonly . be taking place in the .Southwest, and has where, are attracted to our great temple, When it Is remembered that the Bight among them, and be ye separate, aaith the learned, and all who attend the parlia­ directed its correspondents to report tlie which rises in silent majesty, and all who brought about by so utter a surrender to Keverend Bishop William Xaviei; Ninde, mentary drills at Educational Hall will extent of the M religious wave,” which they see it are immensely, surprised at its mag­ Lord; dnd touch not the uticlean thing; and j-the Son o f God that H e can live H is own B.T.D., LL.D., ia one of tbe sixteen men most, assuredly learu i t ’ I will receive you, and will be a Father j blessed life in the soul thus yielded. ' One who govern Methodism, and to whom six have dono as follows:' - nitude. • V Let iis take an example of. Ignorance on • unto you j; arid. ye 6ba)l< t>e in jr sons arid ; could not but long that the glorious illus­ millions of communicants nnd thirty mil- " In 177 counties o f the Stntes named Every stroke of the hammer, push of tbls question. There was a delegate at lions o f adherents look fo r ligh t .and gui-; daughtera, aalth the Lord- A lm ighty.— 2 tration of the mind of Christ that perme­ there havo been during the past five months the piano, and cut of the saw, brings the' one of our conventions from the. West who dance, and by whom an arm y o f preach­ Cor. 6 : 17,18. ated this conventon would be manifested ers, in every land on the planet are annu­ 53,001 conversions and 49,010 accessions to great grand Auditorium ao much nearer knew of a young lady who would have 0. Witness. Tho Spirit himself beareth in every church in Christendom. ally appointed to their respective fields of the churches. ; O f. the total, sixty-one completion, and the further the work goes, added much strength to the committee on witness with our spirits, that wo are the labor, and without whose appointment' no counties o f Missouri report 20,810 conver­ the greater the admiration of tho daily young women's work; and whom she Methodist preacher can perform the func­ children of God. sions and 17,071 additions to the churches; throngs of people wlio come to'look, and wanted to {nominate to a place on that tions o f hia oflice, bis visit to Columbia .. 7. Imparts Peace. Thereforo being jus* The South Carolina Imbroglio. City must be regarded as tho most notable fifty-one counties in Illinois, 15,852 con- go away to wonder. ,'' ' committee. . Up got some wide awake tlfiod by faith, wo have peace with God event In our history; considering the met­ versions and 14,217 additions; thirty-two In Darlipgton and Florence; South Car­ lender and moved that tbe old committee Except at oho or two points, the tre­ through our Lord Jesus Christ.— Itom .5 :1. ropolitan and cosmopolitan eilentaga counties in Kansas, 8,574 conversions arid olina, an armed collision, attended with on young women’s work be continued mendous surf caused by . tho great storm which he serves, on event surpassing the 8,227 additions; twenty-three counties In II. MAN’6 J'AltT. ‘ loss o f lifo and destruction o f State prop: through the year, and in the tw inkle Of on coming of a Governor of the common­ of.Wednesday and Thursday, bus occa­ Texas, 7,100'conversions and 7,815 addi­ 1. Intellectual Belief. In the very na­ erty, occurred between the cltUens and eye the motion wes carried through. wealth or even the Presidentof the United sioned no damage to tho boardwalk or the States,” tions; ten comities In Arkansas, 2,2-10 coti- ture of the case no man con accept o f the tho constables engaged in euforclng tlie Meanwhile, this lady felt like a boat bathing pavilions. The gusts of wind veralous and 2 ,12 0 additions.” .p.lap of salvation : unless he ‘knows of it obnoxious, housesearchiug provision of stranded high and dry, and went off lament­ were so severe that an entire row o f LiJlaJ and intellectually believes in it. One may tho new State d ispensary Law, which pro­ Presiding Elder Kev. W. P.. V. Strlck- gore’s bath-houses were blown over. / ing that the bright girl who would have It Ih no ordinary privilege to receive laud, In his report to the N e w Jersey An. have this kind of belief without salyatipn, vides that none but the State may sell in­ worked po well,, ahd in whose appoint- and peruse such a document as the Anuual The fishing pier, broken by.the storms nuid Conference recently held in'Camdenj but cannot have salvation, without having toxicants. The officers-were driven to the ment there would liave been such fitness, Report of tho Bethesdu Children’s Chris­ o f lust August, has beeu repaired. This says o f Ocean G ro ve: “ Tb is unique Insti- it. ‘‘ XTe thiit cometh to Gcd must believe swamps, pursued by maddened citizens. couldn’t, be “ put on,v and she bitterly tian Home, located near Wyndmoor sta­ has been a very expensive work. ; The The Governor, having proclaimed martial tutlon o f our church lias' had a-hiarvelous that He is.”~H eb. 1 1 : 8.'- : ■ '"J -r cried, “ Too much red tape.” Butj .in fact tion, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia. That piling, which hitherto, after u very few ■ %. Intense Desire, God forces conver­ year. T lie program o f the season: covered law in the two cotmties, found hia hands there was too little ,, Rather, there was too' for. 1808-is the thirty.fourth since this in­ your?* became so worin-euten as to break sion upon no one, iind therefore it must a wide range of subjects; educational, re­ tied .at first by ihe; refusal- d f.tb e m tiltla much ignorance inside her own.particular stitution became known for the bonevo- off, had, to protect them from these un­ be desired to bebad. And ye shall seek companies which, li eh ad c ailed* out to; formatory, missionary ;and. evangelistic, cranium. -' I f abe bad studied, as .we are lent work. it was doing In the name of the seen but 'insidious foes, to be creosoted.' Me, and lind Me; when thou shalt search obey his orders. But at, this w ritin g be and on all lines was a great success. :The; going to have an opportunity to study next Lord, and every one of those burdened This work ulone w ill cost over .$8,000. • for Me witli all your heart—Jer; 29:18. has secured troops, whose presence ut tho dreani o f Dr.. Stokes for a large iron audi* Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday even­ and busy years in the consecrated life of One of-tho attractive features of tlie sea­ . Resolution. “ Whosoever will.*’— Rev;scenes of trouble seems to have restored toriuni IS now fast becoming a realization,' 8 ings, she would have found out this; That Miss Anule W. Clemeut has demonstrated son w ill be the 25 new cottage tents on the 22: 17. Th e d ay.' o f ; the Lo rd is rieiir in order. and when completed w ill be the largest a body called a “ convention,’! can, lik e an to her and her helpers the glorious fact south side of Stockton avenue, from New the valley of decision,—Joel 8 ; 14. Wo have been anxious that South Caro­ and best equipped structure for such pur­ individual body, change its mind while Its that " God is, atid is a- ibwncder o f them York avenue down to Pilgrim Pathway, 4. Repentances . Except ye repent ye lina’s experiment in dealing with the poses in the world. T h e estimated cost is alive', and it isn’t dead till ' its adjourned. that diligently seek him.” The report is and. fronting on Pilgrim Pathway nearly • shall nil likewise perish.—Luke 13: . v liquor.question should have a fa jr.‘and full $50,000; all or nearly all tlie amount Is 8 Any decision it comes to ciin be reversed, stated lu the fas'clnatiug form of iv dlaiy, to the bridge. A number of these are al­ 'Genuine- repentance always, includes the trial. /Notwithstanding some objection­ subscribed.” ' any action can bo nullified. and hardly n single day o f the year but ready rented, for the season. Others may fo llo w in g : able; features, the State pispensary., pjnn\ Let us all attend tho drills at Education­ In tho same report we tihd some *trnu£ stands out In ^monumental .illustration o f be secured If applied for *ih time to Capt.. a. Sorrow for sin. Blessed ; are they, by removing, the possibility of private al H all the: lGth, 17th and 18th, glvon by nnd sensible words in relation to the polit­ dully want, and every want supplied. The L . Uuitiedr, superintendent, Ocean Grove. that mourn, for they shall bo comforted. gain und by retaining the absolute control Mrs. Benjamin,, of Portland, Michigan. ical complexion of things in this.'vicinity: most beautiful and blessed feature in the -M att. 5: 4. of the traffic iu all its details in the hands Capt. Kalifear.and his men, us they can- Following theao drills will bo the big u Moral reforms are taking deep hold history.which this Orphanage has made is b. Giving upsin. Wash ye, make you o f the rftate, promises to reduce the evil bo spared from pressing work ut tho new school meeting to reconsider the question upon tho conscience of tho people. \ the number o f fiiends which God has clean; put away the evil of your doings effects of liquor-using to tbe minimum. Auditorium, nro engaged in filling orders of appropriation. You want to be; pre­ wonderful uprlsiug of tlie voters of. Mon­ raised up to g iv e o f their menus, and 'de­ from before mine eyes; cease to. do evil, Tlie present troublo originated aqd Is fo r now curbing whe.ro needed north o f pared to discuss thequestion of spending mouth county set their stamp, o f disap-. light In.the giving for the dear Lord’s — Isa. 1 : 10 . being sustained by the very classes o f men Broadway, and putting down concrete : slxty-flve thousand doliW s for the new proval upon the. horde.of gamblers, that' sake. The expenses o f this fam ily o f two c. Confession., He that covereth his which In Iow a and Kansas and M aine are walks where they, hnve not been. Lot- school house. Go and learn how to do it defiantly resisted tbe.moral ideas of the' or three hundred juveniles for last year, sins shall not prosper; but whoso that in determined opposition to legal prohibi­ holders who do this work at their own . In the right way. . IC. II. people, nnd elected J nines A. Bradley Sen­ amountlng.to over. $ 11,0 0 0 .in casli, were that confesseth and forsakoth them shall tion; namely, liquor.denlers, ' whlskey- expenao for others to. walk on, have.a ator.' W h ile the gamblers still resist and met dollar for dollar by cash contribu­ havo mercy.—Prov. 28: 18., See story of tubs and. unscrupulous politicians, whpso : / AVlieu X become what God meant me to right to expect that those for whom this: try to-deprive:liim o f his. seat, the. jjeople tions,' besides tho munificent supply of Prodigal, Luke 15, most effective agency is tho saloon. Im ­ be—His chIld-*-a ; message will; come to work is done,.will themselves do tho snmo or N e w Jersey w i l l ;see thnt;he is hot de- necessaries which kind people sent in. A Pride sinks many into hell by keeping agine the salopn element eliminated from me, a message to my heart Here, it is: for the convenience of their neighbors. frauded arid the popular w lll;deffed, ;■ The number o f pictorial illustrations. appeur them from confessions. tho political factors here, and what be- the grace of God, which is mine through, cause o f tempernhce is being-agitated.' in In tk op reseu t rep ort One o f theao Is a Mr. Lillagore la making very extensive . d. Restitution; If the. wicked restore comes o f ward heelers and political bosses God's w ill. M in6, thank God, wh^n 1 am tlie churches and creating;a sentiment that group of soiii* 150 of the resident chil­ improvements -to his . bathing establish-... the pledge, give again that he had robbed and their corruption funds? Their occu­ troubled by the consciousness o f failure will ere long give us practical.'resuitg. dren, aud others represent the buildings mont, foot of Fletclier Lake. For this :-be shall surely live, ho shall not die.— pation la gono. Such men may bo ex­ and im perfection, as .well ’ as ■ when I am Sabbath: desecration still prevails to nn o f the institution. work he' purchased a large amount of the Ez. 83 :15. . pected to flght anything that interferes rejoicing in the.bdnsciousness of-trlumpbi alarming extend Our -young men are lumber which composed tho‘old audito­ It Is always mine, a perpetual solace If I 5. Prayer. Seek ye the Lord while ITe with their plans. They have declared war being demoralized, our Sunday-schools de- Su?h help as we can g iv e each other in rium. “Those who may linger, tuuse and . w ill but -receive !t,;and >yben I am .strong may bo found; call ye upon Him while to the death upon tho State Dispensary pleted, our congregations affected and our this world is a debt to each other; and the rest this summer beneath the am ple shade, enough for gladness, a perpetual joy.—Dr.. H e is near.— Isa. 55: 0. Law in South Carolina, as they have upon Church 'life wenRoned frpra this cause. man wlio perceives h superiority or a ca* of his great- pavilion, may Imagine, with- * Dale.' For whosoever shall call upon the name the State Prohibition Li\w in Iowa. -It is Still the ChUTcii is waking up to tho dan­ paclty in a-subordinate, and neither con. out much effort, that they hear the songs, of the Lord shall be Baved,— Rom. 10: 18. the same, malodorous gang the country There is a great difference between haV: ger, and trying to 'resist tho-growing evil. fesses’nor assists It, is not m erely the with- prayers, exhortations, and ipaatorful ser­ 0. Appropriating faith. Ho that bellow o ver.’ ing to say something and having some­ Our ministers, by faith fu l. preaching aud holder of kindness, nor the committer of mons of tho’ yenrs gone by, when It stood eth ou the Son huth everlasting life , but • I t has been thought that i f Iow a had a thing 'to sny.~i?r. A. T i Pierson, pure exam pie, are leading the. way.” : ’ injury.— Ruskin. " where'the now one Is now being built. OGEAN O-BOTB RHCOBD, a.PElL i4=,'±BS4z.

With Oar Headers, The New Auditorium." . [From our Regular Correapondeni.1 National Educational Association. Washington Letter. Nothing could be moro gratifying toils, [The following circular hns been sent Prof. J. M. Kilaton, chairman of thoExeo* although wo Issued last w eek’s R e c o r d , out to all subscribers to tho New Audlto- v W a s in NO TO N , D . C., A p ril 11,1891. utlvo Committee of tlio National Educational PDDLIBUKD WEEKLY DV nnd send out the present number under rium whoso contributions aro not fully Indian Commissioner Brow ning Is a Association and Soorotary 8. Sborln havo sent RF.V. A. WALLACE, D. D., difficulties wo need not name—than the paid, showing the. progress of the work staunch believer iti the civilizin g- and up. out an explanatory letter rolati vo to tho annual AT • . interest our friends, near and far exhibit, und the present need o f funds. W e shall liftin g effect of education nnd Christianity meeting of the Aesooia’ iuu at A6bury Park, A6 BUKYPAPK, NKW JERSEY.. . July 0 to 13. It was proparod after tho tneot- In the simple fact that wo aro able to work also bo thankful for now subscriptions of uppn everybody, and; lie has never for a Ing bold hist Saturday at Columbia Collogo, a little, and that.as far ns wo dare venture, any amount, either .large or sm all: moment accepted :the jibsurd theory put RKV. E. H,STOKES, D;D., CorrcspoudingEditor. Nuw York City, at -which.several prominent tho paper will herealter go out regularly I O c e a n G r o v e , N. J.;.April 14, ’0L ■ forward by soine people that tho-Amer­ New Jcrsoy educators wero present, and a to all who desiro.Its weekly visits. . | Dear Frien d :— It gives us the greatest ican Indian is nn exception to the rule- Now Jersey State Exeoutlvo Commlttoo was TERMS, POSTAGE PREPAID.; It was late In getting on tho press last ph’^uro to state that the New Auditorium, In.order to back UP his arguments with nn appointed, with the foliowlug officers :; Ono copy, four months,...... v ...... i..; .- , -. . iu., t with all its vast proportions, Is going up " ' six mouths,..,...... -...... i* • week, nnd w4 #ro -again a little behind , n „ 1B nl„ 9t 6,ltl9f„ct,'ry innnnor Th ere indisputable object lesson, • Mr* Browning Dr. Nlolmlns Butlor, Dean of School of Phi* ■ “ onCyear, ; ...... 8}-w lofmphy of ColumbH Colleffo, President-. Clnbof flvoormorc.ouo y car, cach,...... 1.00 time, but this our good friends will over- js n<) j„ (|10 nilnds of the Building recently obtained permission from ; the m X : look until we get matters in better work* Committee, architect, contractors, mechan- President J. M. Green, Pb.D , of tho State Secretary of thei Interior to bring the baud Normal Sehnoi, o f Trenton, State Manager Advortiscm enls Inserted at tho rate o f ten ccnta inti shape - I Ics, or the general public, thut thei whole por line, ono time. For ono, two or three months,’ and choir of tho United States Industrial and. Deputy Treaauror for tbo Nattonal Asso-. f ' structure will be completed and rendy for elation. . •; ..»■ • or by tho year, a liberal roduction will bo m&do; Tlio two or three days o f furious storm BCCUpiini.v „ op'enluK ti,ly, Subbuth, School at Carlisle, P a , to Washington and . lion. A. B. Poland, State Superintendent of w e have just passed through havo retard- j uiy nt 10 o'clock A. M. . give. a pubiic coucevt. Mis. -Cleveland Public iQstr.uctlon, Chairman o( tho Member ship Committee. SATURDAY, APlU L 14; 1801. ed somowhat our operations, but sunshine | The.niore rapidly tho work progresses, a nd th o 1 ad les o f the Cabinet kin dly con^ Tbo pnrpo^o of this State Committee, the has como again, aud there Is very little t*le more frequeiitund heavy tho payments sented to allow the use o l th e ir names as .Commitfet) explains, b to work up onthufllaa- , , * ° I t I become. These payments have to bo met 1 sign of serious damage about tho Grove. | thod(iy tbey Hre d'u ' Und'they are due the patronesses and the result was an audi­ tlo co-opuratlon among the teaobors or New Please do not pass over tho notice con- Jersey. Owing to many unavoidable circum­ . It would afford us pleasure to ucknowl. day the work reaches a certulu stage. The ence o f prominent people to hear the con­ ■ corning tree-planting day, nnd sent! in stances, onr preparations bavo begun viry edge the numerous letters which . have maturing payments for carpenter work cert, which took place this week. The late and require to baveall tbe more vigorous • your orders at onco. . ^ been received, atid are coming in every nre us follows: and pronipt work. choir is composed of forty .voices, male ■ .The teachers of New Jorsoy are asked to be­ Tho notice we printed last week of $4,250 00 day, filled with the genial spirit of con- *8V payment, April 14, aud fem ale, and the band o f thirty pieces, come. mtmbara'or -tbe National Educational Westminster.Presbyterian Church services 7,0t)0 00 Association for 1894 by paying $2 membership gratulatlon on' the re appearance of the ^ ^ “3 ; May 15, 0.750 00 led by a full-blooded Oneida Indian. Tho . for Sunday, A p ril B, should' hnve been re­ Tee, In return f»ir whleb they will reaolvb half R e c o r d , and most o f them containing a 4th payment, M ay 10. .4.500 0 0 f progrum was qulto as ambitious, both rates at hotels during tho mootings at Asbury served for the 15th.- M orning subject,' little “ material aid” to oil tho machinery 6th payment, June 1 , Park, and tbo book ot prr.caedinga wblob w ill 3,500 00 yqcjiI and Instrumental, as that usually contain all tho papers, leotures and addresses . “ Tho kind of people God nnd.humanity After these will bo the painter’s con. and lighten our labor. We take up at given.by tho musical clubs from the great —a volumo of about ono thousand pages. wni\tr" . Evening, “ How never to be poor.” random two or three :o f these responses, tract, .electric ll^ht6t chairs, with minor , .To show,tho importaneo. of the meeting to contracts, involving many thihus which colleges, and it'was excellently rendered; The plank walk, partly,washed away by merely to indicate-the solid sort of sym­ bo bold, wo wish to ca l your attention to tbo cannot be enumerated, nil of which must Not a fow of those who heard tho concert fje t tbat at the St. Paul meeting tbo bacRoao the storms o f August last, has been re­ pathy on which tho editor relies for a suc­ bo paid for us soon us flnislietl. were greatly, astonished;, having , accepted hooka In the Union depot showed that 18,000 Thus far tho payments.havo nil been trunks woro: handled during tho three first paired .by re piling, nnd widening from cessful season. . tho idea,that the musical instinct; was em met, but by the time this note meets your days o f tho convention, aod all repreflontad ; Main avcnuo to Lillagore’s, from 10 to 112 OLAp.SOMU tUlEKflNtSS. teachora and their friends who Wero In at^ eye, our treasury will be empty. A little flrely lacking in the nature of the Indian. feet. A very great expense, but a much tendabco at tho‘ meoting. ThtB did not. In- Manhattan Life Insuranco: Company. Dear D rot her— I hav this day received over one half of tho amouiit subscribed I t Is only Christianity, nnd education that, c udo tho hundreds of people who bad hand needed improvement. - a number of the Ocean Grove. R e c o r d , ,. jHSt August has been paid,'with se%'eral the American Indian nnd all other .sav­ baKgngo; . • ‘ • 'V . y. •'. PRINCIPAL OFFICE HUILDINO, NEW YORK and right glad I um that your health, has thousands o f dollars which can. bo had Ono railroad company sold 189,000 worth of The circular addressed to subscribers to ages lack' to make them our. equals in CITY, been so fur restored after your sickness as - v*\ien most needed. That tim e hns now. tickets to iho St Paul meeting In 1890. tho new Auditorium fund, which We print to be ublp to resume your editorial duties, come. Many have supposed w e had all many things' which partially .informed At tbe ’Ol: meeting, ono v?llroad company’ It la not very long slnco wo had occa­ in another column, whilo intended chiefly Your Southern trip, scraps of expert. t]l0 money to carry us through. This Is a people imagine to : be signs of .-race supe, required ono hundred sleoplng carsto earry Its portion o f tbo peoj)ld. ’ , sion to congratulate the Manhattan Llfo , ence, and indications o f returning health, groat .mistake. W o never had enough to call in needed moupy, will convey inter­ zlorU y in the. A n glo S jixod; I t is priacl- Tbo majority of people-will remain at A s . together With Dr. Stokes’ descriptive let- subscribed to put up the building at a Insurance Company, and their very effi- . esting information to all classes ns to tho pally the result of ages of Christianity; bury Park und vlefnity lo r several weeks, as ter, makes this number to mo unusually cost Gf even ^50.000, nnd after all out- tbo railroad ootnpanlea ‘havo' grauted half cient Philadelphia agency, on tho owner­ rapid progress of the work. interesting. r . . I efforts to keep the cost ut this low figure, education and the nnturidly accompanying rates, plus the $2 membership feo, from ali ship and occupation of oho of the grandest points tn tbo United Status, excopt within 100 Tho workmen around the Auditorium When tho Doctor leaves the Grove tired jt will reach several thousands morel No refinement.In ways of livin g thut appears business edifices— that erected at immense in body and worried with all tho cares. ono w |ll be surprised at this when they miles of Asbury Park, where tbo regular sum­ had to desist on Wednesday and Thursday, to stamp the white race as superior to all mer escurtion rates will bo available; Tickets devolving upon him, one would think that see its wonderlul character and great ex­ cost On the southeast corner o f Fourth and for it was'impossible to foce.such a storm others. • ‘ . good to Soptombor 1. • ‘ rest would be the only object sought; but tent. W alnut streets, and on tho fourth floor o f : o f wind nnd rain as. those dftys witnessed, inaction is no rest to him. Ills beautiful | Pardon us for troubling you so often. Senator Allen, o f Nebraska, earned and Tents and Awnings. - which Messrs. James. B. Carr & Sons are llut nil . hands were out early on Friday; and lifelike descriptions of every place he W o do uot want to borrow money^so long received the thanks of those opposed to established in a commodious and splendid visits cnuses the reader to wish he were os it cnn jj0 uvoliled,'ns thut involves inter- and. tho banging commenced anew. W o r>r»r» rxT ttin />nmnnnv OVOfW (Imn T tlPVO 1 n .( _____ , ... I ______* that species of gambling known as pool one of the company every time. \ have est,' and tliereby Increases tlie cost. Th?ro is just ns much wisdom in getting a suite o f ofSces; ,v.'; v - -: ';- shall most lik ely have good weather now visited many o f the places his pen lias bo W e find your baluuco Is $ W ill selling on Iiorso races whon lie succeeded good awning as thero is In buying a good For about a third o f a century the name for sqme tim e to come. well portrayed and cun testify that nothiug you kindly remit at your earliest conve-j in getting an amendment adopted liy the suit of clothes or a serviceable, pair o f shoes of James B. Carr, and the Manhattan have ‘ The new eight-inch Artesian well, which is overdrawn. nience,. and we- will Immediately;return genate tp a bill regulating'horse-racing in They Iastrlonger;and glvV. bettor sathfaotlon. been intim ately associated In business; • I hope and pray the Lord will spare the . www.r . ______receipt for tho same. Bhoukl therc l.e (lle Distrlct nf Columbiar.obaolutely pro. Tho reputation acquired by Mr. S. Horaraen- is to be 1,10 0 feet deep, und is being bored lives nnd pood health of tho president and any error in the amount wo will cheerfully and for nearly the fiame tlmo we have for the Association by Mr. Uriah White, of editor o f the Ocean Grove Associution, nt, correct the same on receiving In formutlon. hiblting pool selling. The action, of the way, the awning m!aker at 015 Cookman aye- known him and the sons, who are nOw his nuo, has been gained by fair dealing and Asbury Park, is already down 700 feet, least ono moro decade, to witness what i The dedication of .the new Auditorium Senate was a surprise to the gamblers who active helpers Iti u prominent business ca­ giving' customers a .class of goods that,will and If no great mishap, as last.year, occurs, God can and will do in the new Auuito-1 ^hJch will be an occasion of National are now hard ut work trying to got votes reer. ’Socially, as well us in, business rela. rium in 1894, and the succeding years, interest, will take place about the middle ensure their return ...when they need anything w ill be in reudiness for summer use, and enough to bring about ’ a reconsideration tioiis.'we frequently drop Into their office, whon many tbousnnds shall be redeemed Gf August, o f which a detailed and partlc- moro In hia line. V 1 ', , " '• the expectation is tliat it will supply all and saved from sin. *• ular program w ill be.given later. . the-vote by which the Senate killed horse- : A visit to. Mr; Heimueuwaj’b e3tablisbment and being there a few. days:ago, bur atten-’ the additional water needed for tho sea You w ill please find enclosed my . sub- Please send all letters in answer to'th e racing In this District,'for hotwitiistandlng this yyetk: found iiiui rushed with orders. tion was. called to the Company's hew • • son’s ,wnuts. ■ scrlptlon for 1894. above call to Wistur II. Stokes; Secretary the talk, in’ certain circles'about: horse, Stacked up on; each aide of the room-were building, at present approaching comple­ ^ GEonoi: J. llAMnno.N.; of Building Committee; P. O. Box 2167, racing belrig^merely “ an- Incentive to Im1- dozens of awnings which >vill bo put up. be- tion at 04, 60 and 08 Broad wny, N e w Y o rk The building committee .of the new ‘lOTS Fifth avenue, I f w York. Oceau G rove, N . J. foro tho summer season Is under way. Nlm- Auditorium, in consequence'of tho vast ' Very truly yours, v<,'.H"v proving the breed oif horses,!’ they;: know: City. It claims to be the tallest building- bJo-Qngei-ed wouion, with specially built ma- number of matters claiming, their attend • ■ It KStiSCI TAT ION'. ■ .: E.;II.St6 k.es; Pres't. that without gam bling theris' can -be no devoted exclusively to business purposes obinep; do the sowing after tbo goods aro cut It Is with much profound gratification profitable horse-racing; It Is a fact known In the World, and w ill be without n rival tjon, will meet every Suturday, and some­ u nder the- car of ul^s u pe r vial oh of the prop'rio- that w e welcome the return o f the R e c o r d to th e sorrow - of many parents that hun­ for stability , and completeness. It. Is 21 > times oftener. The president and secre­ back again an our reading table. During ■The Waverly. tor—for Mr. Hemmon way'sees to It that ho stories high, including the tower and the tary being constantly on tho ground, find its-thred or four months absence there dreds of young men have taken their hrst work Is mado up that ia not first Inspected by Tho Waverly is being thoroughly reno­ it necessary to be vigilant so ns to prevent seems to have been something Jacking— of step towards disgrace for themselves and him. The business at this time Is on awalogs. foot o f the flag staff Is 880 feet above tide- vated and put in order .preparatory to the mistakes, which though unintentional on vital character— notwithstanding thoir families by making a bet on a horse­ Hardly a but loess man can . be found in As- waler, To gratify the curiosity of oUr . nbundunce o f newspapers arid periodicals, j incom ing host o f patrons who make this the part of builders, might bo a life-long race. And It is. a fact equally welt kriown bury Park who will.not testify that nommen- readers, many o f whom, like ourselves, It appeared that nn old and fam fllur rela-1 popular nnd hom elike house their abiding way’s awplngti are the best aod cboapeat. A ll have more or less of a monetary interest . regret, ; that; intemperance Is a twin brother o f S « 0 — Orove. I t is tbo gambling. Thereforo It Is hoped that the the material la mlldow-proof, which makes a In thla company, and • consequently take; a The work of excavating the grounds at bettor lo'oklng Job, and at tho samo tlmo pro- tomed chair. Long may the H ecOhd tention of tho management to open tho Senate will not retrace this step towards natural pride in the solid foundations and tho now Auditorium is very great. Lust yents. those dark stroaka which aro seen so flourish, und may tbo hands and the brain house to guests May 15, and with thut end lessening the temptation of the young lofty character of its home ofllces, we bor­ week when the weather favored, eleven which, shapes and moulds the contents o f often in eopio awnings after short pervlco. ih; .view thefio preparations are being men who reside at or visit the National rowed, and insert at the head, o f .th is ’ teams were at work on a single day haul- its^pages tluda long exemption from en­ They cost a little more, to b^ sure, but they made. The season’at this house bids fair Capital. sketch a cut of the remarkable edifice. Ing away .the dirt. This is dumped in forced suspension o f the good work ul. aro well worth tbo difference. for a prosperous one. ns ulready;a number Compared with the Philadelphia buiidlng, ways advocated in its columus. Th ere is Tho Christian Endeavor Union held one Mr. Ilcmmooway ia taking orders for a lowplaces, nnd thus filled, the lots become no substitute fo r the Ocean Grove R eco rd .. of engagements are booked. ’ . Hatt6horao roller combi nation that can bo to which we have referred, and a cut of valuable. The work will be continued ns L y d ia A . W v c k o f f . of tho most enthusiastic meetings in’its rlggcd-to awnings,'.hllovying them to bo rolled which may also be seen on fourth page, wo fast ns the carpenters get out of the way; Asbury Park, A p ril 7,. 1894. ■ history Monday evening. Addresses were : The Ooaan Palace. up tho samo as a window sbado.. The prlnol confess that N ow Y o rk Is far;ahead of, us,. By these excavations, those seated on the delivered by Mr. W. II. Pennell, who was AN OLD-FRIEND. plo is exactly tho tamo, llo has ono fitted to Putting surplus funds into such expensive , sides und rear w ill be so elevated over those W e .happened to bo at.the southeast co i­ introduced as the M First Christian Endeav- My Dear Doctor— W as much pleased tho wide red striped b'azer awning that deco­ structures, instead o f being extravagant , in the centre of the audience that their ner of. Main street and Cookman avenue, orer,” and who told the story of how the rates tbo frout of his Cookman avenua store. yesterday morning .to again receive a visit waste, is u wiso way o f m aking money view w ill not be obstructed. from out. oltf friend, the R ecord, ufter Asbury Parky.the other duy, aud although’ organization originated and its first society by Hberul rentals, and thus Increasing such a long absence, nnd to note in its liaying very little time at command; could was formed by Dr. E. IS. Clark, of Willle- OBITUARY. . Th ey hiid a graud day'in old Greene'St. columns that you are on the roud to recov­ assets every year, - not resist the Invitation to:enter that fam. ton Church, Portland, Muine, and by Dr. Church, Trenton, at tho farewell services ery. That you muy coutlnue to • guln MltS. ANNA LIITINCOTT, ous business emporium, Henry Stelnbucli’s Tennis S. Ilatnlln, who spoke ou '* Growth held there last Sunday, preparatory to the strength, aud that tho com ing summer wlfo of Adon Lipplncott, died ot hor homo on Marshall's Famous Bestaurant. may find you fully restored to usual hoalth Ocean Palace* from Groat Conventions,” but It was-the Main street laHt Mouday morning, aqed 52 work of building anew church. The Daily yuars. She bad been troubled with a cancer und vigor is the eurne&t wish o f ull your This invitation did not come In an oral encouraging re ports o f • the; com m I ttees It is one of tho special causes of grattfl. True American o f Monday gives u two-eol- friends. M r s. F . L . M e r s h o k . forpoveral jears. and this wan tho direct cause tone addressed to the oar, but rather In an Which are working to have the '9.0 Conven­ o f her death.■ Afrs. Lipplncott bad been mar­ umn report of tlie day’s proceedings, illus­ UtOS J'J. Cumberland St., Philas- . cation when absent for months from thoso ; appeal to the eye. Those show windows tion held in Wash!ngton' that; aroused the ried twenty-nix yuars.Flfioen years ago she trated with.a cut o f the old sanctuary, and moved to Asbury Park from Camden. Sho faVntliar localities,'In a clty.IIk o'P h llad el- \ A REAL PLEASURE: dressed up so artistically with specimen greatest ■ enthusiasm. ; A l l '.\Vashlngtou is portraits of pastor Iluudley, Judge W. S. was an earnest Cbrlrfttan, and did aotlvo wotk. phia; which possess the strongest attrac* Is interested in.these efforts, and'valuable It is a real pleasure to see the clean cut goods and labeled prices attracted us.ln- In tho Presbyterian Church until ilibealtb tlons to! a person In need o f a good whole'- Yard and (,‘o i. W . ll. Skirm. Subscrip­ compelled her to rolinqni-'b. theao ploasant Ocean Grove R eco rd once more, and to Bide, where we improved an opportunity assistance is bein g .rendered by the bUsiV tions were taken in the Sunday .school (fur. duties. All branohea.pt church work found somo dinner, to find In the midst o f con*;: know its vulued editor is again in hlssauc- to learn something about these hard times, ness men o f the city who are • j ust as atix- her ready and willing to ;sorye„ She was a Ing the afternoon meeting toward the new tum; but his many friends would rather stunt change, a restaurant lik e Andrew and how tlie stringency uffects a big busi­ Jous/.tp -secure; the convention ..s tliejEn- member of tho Ladies’s Ald Sooloty and the building, and when it was ascertained that forego receiving this connecting ltuk with Cup Bearers’. Circle nf King’s Dauuhtors. Sho Marshuli's on the samo.spot It used to be, Ocean Grove, and tho dear ones. tber , for ness house lik e the;brick corner store. . . ^euvorers are. One noticeable ‘and Cf.m- leaves a husband and ono son, Walter. Tho the net result was §30,013.70, the doxology 6 and ruuning on the same principles which another month thun have you risk resum- “ ;Whut cun wo do for. you to day was menduble feature o f the work that is being funeral was hefd at tbo.Presbyterian Chapel, was sung with great.enthusiasm, and in and was. conducted by Hev. In*.. Chandler. for years and years have given It a de­ in gyo u r post too soon: I f you see ^our tlie; respectful offer of a salesman. Be­ done is that, not one word o f disparage­ the evening the old church was thronged chief” please present my congratulations Interment was at; Mount Prospect Cemetery.' served pre-eminence for the best kinds of fore we could reply; Mn-Wm! Clayton ap­ ment is heard o f the other cities which are with people, who encouraged tlie pastor upon the safe return of. himself aud wife. Hon. Alex. G. Cattell, of Camden, dlod at food, the best style o f; cookings and tho' Very truly your friend, peared on the scene, .and as It was stormy coiiipetihg with ^Vasiiingtpn for.the honor a pilvato'infirmary at Jamestown, N. Y., on and his “ Auroti & llurr " In tho splendid most satisfactory service found in the , C o r n e l i a K . M o o r h e a d . of.entertaining the convention in 1890. Sunday. He was 78 years old, and up to. a without, ho had time to answer our ques­ tow years ago had led an unn^uHlly aojlvelifo city. The only, complaint we over heard enterprise they have undertaken. 4011 lira?/iMf St., Went Ph ila . tions. , Rev.;. Samuel W , Small; .who; is.,deserv­ in business and politics In. Pbiiadolphla and from the.constant habitues1 at Mafshali's^ • T h e Sim FranciscoChristian Advocate o i “ Is it true you are selling those supe­ edly popular us a preacher and a temper­ Camden. HIh Qrst political office was bk New A RECORD OF OCEAN OROVE HAPPENINOH. Jersey Assemblyman In 1840 ' In 1842-44 bo was a little, delay In being waited on when March 28,. says: " T h o meetings under ance orator, has been In Wushlugton for a Dr. Wallacc: - rior mattings as low as 0 to 10 .cents per waa; Clerk of tbe Assembly^ ■ Ho was elected the rush Is extraordinary; yet even this Hev. C. II. Yatman iu the big teut on the Wo ufd very glad to receive again the yard?'-’ : ; ; week; und, I regret to say, that by one act U. S. Sonator-by the Republlcana' nnd served every person in the establishment, from from December 8,;i800, to March 8,1871, be- new postoflJce site in this city, aro attract­ R e c o r d , for wo have missed its weekly, "Certainly; and look at our stock of of his ho has caused himself to bo harshly coming flaca.l agent of the United States'In the proprietor down to the page at the in g wide attention, and.are becom ing just* visits, givin g a record o f Ocean Grove hop- carpets. Never finer in variety and lower criticised by somo of Ms wnr meat admirers! Europe. Previoun io hia late. lUnesa bo wsb penings very much. I enclose m y sub. front door;tries to remedy. Nearly.all the ly a leading attraction of the city lu this After preaching in ono of our.churches president of the Now Jersey Trust Company, scrlption f«»r another y e a r.’ Hope you in price.” of Camden., ministers of. tho city, dine hero on Mon­ tlme.of special attractions. The promise have fully regained your health, and ure '‘.IIow do you manage to sell such ulce iast Sunday morning he lectured at night days wlien they finish up ih elr usual dis­ Is fo r a great work, and fo r large results now quite yourself agaiu. shoes so lo w ?” In tlio same theatre in which the scoffer Tho outertalnment given under tbo aupplcos cussions, and ttiey aro in variably; good Or the kingdom of God. Workers from. V e r y truly, S. II. C o o p e r . "M r. Stelnbach ntteuds all tho great sales Ingersoll hud the previous Suuday night ot Y. P. S. C. E. of First M. E. Church on judges o f panned oysters, roast beef or Elizabeth, N .J ., Ap ril 12,'91. ijy part of tho State might well use and secures loads o f tho best goods at attacked everything tho Christian holds Thursday ovonlng at 'Educational.Hall was other essentials of a generous lunch, A - thesVmeetinga us a fruitful opportunity. well attonded In spite o f tbo. weather,. Mem­ •about half pried.” . • • sacred, It did not lessou the offence that new departure at Marshall’s canioTntp The authoritative Printers' Ink tells us bers of tho eholr oponod tbo program with Let our people who aro planning a trip to " Where Is be to-day V” . Mr. Small’s, lecture was advertised as an that "the-advertising nt'eucy of N; W. very.pretty, music. Miss Carolino Maguiro, vogue: with 1894, an expert cook at tho • tho FatfSDlau^t-^uriugthenextsix weeks; “ Oil in New York; constantly .buying answer to IngersoH's attack on the Bibio A yer & Son, o f Philadelphia, is ungues- of tho Stato Notmal School, recited popular front window, like thoso appearing at all if posslbw^J as tjj get the benefit of tills goods in demaud horej’or soon to bo lu de­ aud Christianity. It-was delivered bn tiouubly the largest aud probably tho. best soicctlons in fioo voioo and with pleasing g03- Dennett's lunch rooms, amusing the put- great spmUmKirfoyement. Thero .is no mand.^- . Sunday niglit atul tlie Sabbath was dese­ turo. Tho Bradley Zonaves, did thoir part side crowd by his facility .In turning bat-' reason, why, In tills way, tho influence o f equipped o f any inthe United States. It “ What, stock Is this piled up on your crated by the sulo of admission tickets. fpletidliily.. They 'h ivo bueii drilled for tbo ter clikes or serving out liot biscuits. The- has uioro and larger patrons than any other, past mouth by Mr. .L. J. Dewibut better service than can be counted on from phla. . .y' • - of Ocean Grove, died ou tlio previous day, by the panic In your regular lino o f busi­ which ho should not repeat If he wishes to was detained at Trenton by legislative work. any other. It should be,.and-doubtless Is, April 11, at tho residence of her sister, ness V” . ' retain his place 'in their esteem.. A min­ vRov,‘ S. Edward Youncr, pastor of Westmin- —Tho April, number qf. tho . Cosmopolitan a great source of pride and satisfaction to stor Prosbyterlan Church, Rebury Park, re­ contains a story, written: by Napoiuou Bona-- Mrs. S. G. Hull, in New. Y o rk City. Miss " Wo oro affected to some extent, but ister should set a better example. pafto wiion a lad. Tbo. manuscript.,has ro- Mr. Ayer and Mr. McKinney ihat they ceived a cali.tbls week from tho Central Pres­ Westou was one of the most estimable of not much. T h e people must dress, and >mainod . bidden fo r a : bubdrod yoarfl, td;bo imvn been able, while remuiuiug ia Phila­ byterian Church of Newark. Mr; Yob ng Is brought to light by tho moat enterprising of our *residents, and both herself and sister our dry goods, shoes, clothing and notions delphia, to build up a larger advertising Tbo Aebury Park and Ocean Grove Batik coOBldorlog tho chango, but will give no defi­ American magazluea,' It la- tbo literary curl-, Mary who survives her, were widely —even our elegant millinery, suits tho nite reply at:pr^SBnt. y ' naity of tbo day, and bos Inoreaaed tbo de­ business thun has ever been secured before coramoncud business January 80, 1889. Its Ocean Grove's now equipment for tho In- mand for tbo magazlno bo’yond all precedent. known for their devotion to the church, us public and brings in tho money.” . . . growth has been continuous, ae shown by tho by any advertising agency in New York croaso of tho olectrle lighting plant will soon was their beloved father up to tbo day of "Do you lodk for bettor times the following deposits at tho oIoho o f business on Fifty cents will pay for the Oceah or elsewhere.” borerdy for uso. By tho adoption o fa now his death, aud. their klhdues9 of disposi­ com ing sum mer V” April 10;it of each subsequent year : G r o v e R ecord for four months, mailed eystom, eovoral ar a lights can bo used In tion in helping ull who needed charity. e c o r d to uny address. . Copies of the Ocein Grove R can ." O yes; the best times fo r business w e A p ril’loth, 1P89...... 8118n-T0 protnmont pluaoB fi-oin tho eamo wires that April lUii), 189J..;...... lWWO Th o decensed was in her 09th year. H er always bo hud at the book store, 27 P il­ ever saw* here. Tell your Ocean Grove And I tUdi, ;lti'J l.;...... Jf-O.BUO supply, tho incandt-seout Circuit. It la likely L ife Is not a diamond, but a seed w ith thut tbe auditorium, tho Association office funeral occurred on Friday, April IU, at grim Pathway, Tho Btoro is open day and friends to come over. W o are ul ways April hull, l H U i ...... 18J..VX)' possibilities of endless growth.—/. H . M il- April. 10111, 18'JJ...... HO1} and part o f tho bcach front will have, these 210 W estllth Street, Now York City; - oveulng. especially glad to see them.” April luilt, Ib'Ji...... -248,000 lights. Ur. ' o a m A J s r o -b o t e b e o o b d ,

Tbo funeral rites over tho body of Louis HOW VESSELS ARE NAMED. EAST OF PrLOUIM PATHWAY; Kossuth were most solomn and Imposing. * m -0 n Sea View avenuo 250 Somo o f the -Curious Tltlon Soloot4;d by FURNISHED HOUSES Ifll 10 0 Surf avenuo. •1*0 Tbo body arrived on Hungarian soil at . - A T - m ::o 20 Embury avenuo 700 Amorloun Cruft Owners. inr; 50 •15 1,000 Budapest early on tbe morning of March I Peoplo who nro called upon to nnmo vea- Ocean Grove, N. J„ i^.l .H Main avenuo 275 00. That city never witnessed such nmnl. sols Bomotimcs hnve at range ideim ns to 175 8 Embury avenue. 2f0 Cor, Ssacb.S.PitoaB Ares,, l?Oi- lCeiit fur Sum m er o f 1804. nr, K Kmbury avenue. ■200 OCEAN OROVE. festatlons of mourning as wero apparent tbo fitness o f things, nml thu list o f mcr- 177 ' !j Kmbury avenue . m cbant vessels sailing or floating or being 17H 8- Webb avenuo ■ 200 during tho passing of Kossuth’s body from Thin list eomprlKCH mo.Htoi tho Cholco Houses 7 Stenra Ileat. ,Sun Parlor. pushed of dragged along under tlio Amer­ in Ocean Grove. A majority of them are located 171 A bbott avenue . ' - 200 tho station totho Museum. It is estimated 173 y Abbott avenue - , 250 Has been put in ftrfiUelas.H order and ican flag shown how affection, gratitude, on tho first atid sccond squnres from the Ueach. 1W) !) Abbott avenue 2>0. wi 1 remain open dutlng the year that 800,000 persons packed tho streets, Kindly direct the staue ilnvur to lcavQ >ou at for tho accommodation of any who political profcronco, imagination nnd hu­ my office, No 'XI IMl^dnt Pathway, near tho Audi­ 181 3. Broadway 75 WEST OF PILGRIM PATHWAY. denire to spend a fow days or Weeks at windows and roofs along the route; A s mor nro all used to furnish names for sail­ torium, as I donnl Imveauy ono repreaentlng this th is deliehtfnl resort. • otiico waltltuf around the Station, except by spe­ tho bead o f tho procession Joft tbo station, ing craft. System ia adhered, to only by tf»7 J3 » Mt Hcrmon Wny \ 350 Special attontiou given to Invalids regularly established lines, nnd by only cial appolnimcnt UA n 3 Mt Carmel Way 125 and pcrsona.desiring rest and care.. tho church bells throughout the city began . Oft?* All the houses on ihln list-from 1 to 101 109 M 10 Main avenuo • 450 t fow of them, evoii the big steamers of the are oust ofPllgrlio Pathway. . 170 12 8 Main avenuo. ,- 250 CHAS. J. H. BECKETT, Proprietor- tolling. Behind tho-bodies-of Kossuth, American line, the New York and Paris, LAKE AVENUK. 171 7 I Broadway . IfO having been named beforo they hoisted tho 17*. 7 4 Stockton avenue 12.1) bis w ife and daughter, walked the.remnln* 1 Hi 0 ■75 stars nud stripes nntl “ C ity of'* being o ' 6 B k S Stockton ing members of the family and thoir rela­ Y,'A g § . improvcmoiits. etc. m vj Clark 375 droppod 'When that interesting ceremony 181 ii Tabor way ito The Alaska, tives:. N e x t carno tho Deputies, tho muni- Mco . took place. Tbo largest list of strictly 1 15 n City watef nud sewer 32T cipal authorities, tho Ilonvad Veterans, American vessels where a system is follow* 2 10 .i;| Nicely furulsued •15U RKVENTH.SEASON. OCEAN GROVfi. and representatives of all tho public bodies oil ia in tbo caso o f -ilie Southern Pacific a 7 4 City water and HCwer ,D. C, C O V E R T , fleet, running between this city;und New 4 II a City water and sower 275 In Hungary. Flvo hundred women dressed r> iM.lfi Very nlcelyfurnfslied WX) ( Orleans, tbo names of tlio steamers all bo-. (J 12 a Water on two. Hours •V>0 in black marched behind the provincial , ginning with tbo Spanish “ El,’? while the 7 i i 8 Water and newer connection 4£n) Delightfully situated on PITMAN AVENUB, officials. Three of them bore aloft a huge Ocean Steamship company,;. running; to SEAVIEW AVENUE. . Wo. 27 Pilgrim Pathway, • eccjnd houso from tho beach. a yo la Wider and sewer connection 450 ■ flag draped In blackjand Inscribed “ 'Kos­ Savannah, call«d upon cities, and rivers, Its flue oeean View, large, cool verandau. spring of Georgia fo r names for its vessels. v ll 0 a A little gem 160 OCEAN OROVE, N. J. suth." Tho pallboarers wore conspicuous 10 10 .7 . . • • 275 b*-ds, sanitary plumbing, Artesian .wator. etc.. W hile tbo,. comparatively snrali“number- J2: 10 7 Neatly furnished nnd modern .775 oiFtir special inducements to permanent and Deputies and City Councillors. . * of steamers flying the American flag pre­ i:i 0 a Fine location lU5 THE PROFESSIONAL WORK transient guests. Table Orst-class. cludes any grcatlatitudo in noiierqclature, 11 35. 11 W ater and.sewer-couuectlou . ‘ J5Q0 OFTHE • Terms reasonable. • • Ni H. KILMER, ' Truo goodness is llko the glowworm in 15 S 5 W a t e r and t-ewer, connection , 250 3 and 5 Pitman Aveuuo, Ocean OroTe. tho sailing fleet makes up for tho deficien­ 1G a Ti .Water and sewercouneollou •• 2.0 I/>ck Box 26S7. - . . this, that It shlne3 moat when no eyes, ex­ cy, with room to spare, and withthat ATLANTIC AVENUE. OGEAN OROVE HYGIENIC INSTITUTE cept those of Heaven, are upon It.—Hare: •part of. tho nation’s commercial : marine 17 i l . a Water on two lloors .18 TRANSFERRED TO tbo namo finder bad a good time, judging 18 7 1 Nicely furiiMied by tho resulfa of.bis efforts. ATexas-man, 10 7 4 Nicely turn^hejl ■ LONG BRANCH, N. J. List o f patents granted to N o w Jersey 20 0 ii Flue Ocean vlow Th.e ISTatioiial, inventors this week. Reported'by O. A. apparently doubting: whether ho was dr 21 .14 10 Rath, eto. Mcdieatcd, Steam antKether baths. Massage Main Ave. opposite Aesooiatjon Office, ' Ocean Grove, N. J Snow & Co., Solicitors of American and not, asks tho question by naming bis lit­ 22 10 .7 Hath, etc. _ and electricity, with nurao\aru- Patients pleaso tlo flvo .ton"schooiier A m I, w hile somo ono 21 « 5 . Water and tiewer connection 250 nddre^s BAh k , Foreign Patents, opp. U. 8 . Patent Oflice, 21 14 10 .Water on two lloors . . .425 Founder and Medical Director, This has been tho favorite- hol'd ever slneo it was opened for many Ocean Grovo visitors. Its , Washington, D. C.t F M Ashley, XIaw. in Noank, Conn;, drew on ..tho -Pequotl. 211 Broadway, Long Branch,.N. J. ccntral location, convenient'appointments, and every requisite for health aud comfort, glvo the . . 'SURF AVENUE. ' National deserved prominence. . : . • . thorno, steamtrap; 8 E Bartlett, Red tongue and named liis littlo two master 25 9 0 N|coly furulshed ;J25 Box 300.; . - . MRS..!. A. KEEN, Proprietor. Bank, awltch-lock; H Berefels, Nowark, Aquopimoquk.. A man in Westerly/R.’T.,- 2ii II a Water and reiver connection . auO bicycle saddle; W Bruen, Newark, trunk had a pain and recorded it by calling his. HATH AVENUE. - ST. ELMO, sloop Backache, wbilo Chief Justice C. P. fastener; C C Clawson, Newark, game 27 10 7 Fine Ocean vlow :W0 Diily is tho namo of a sloop lmiling froiii apparatus; J Dlckeria, New Brunswick, 2« 5 2 Water and sewer connection 125 Dir. Now York and Main Avenues, . T h e lawn sprinkler; A Ludwig, Hoboken, Sag Harbor. Norfolk county, Ya.t recalls 20 -8 R u ater and aewur Connection 225 ai 7 -I W ater and sewer connection 2oO OcKAN GltOVE, N , J. 1 & 3 Ocean Pathway, North Side, spring cutcli; F D Maltby, Englewood, other duys in New York by calling a sloop' Ocean Grove, N. J? tho Helen Josephine Mansfield, but who OCEAN PATIiyVAY. machine for cutting out cell-case blanks; O rE K . JU N E I to OCTOBER ». Filom ina Ciccaluga, who lias h schooner .12 23 10 Well furnished ‘ ; 750 , Stipeflor Board!tig Accommodations. Central J Neafie,. Bopnton, railway tie; C Nobs, 31 12. a Water and sower 5ou location. One Square from iwtoilice. Near /Vu- Unobstnictud Ocoan vlow ; all modern Im provem ents; choice rooms on (mite or slnf-to. named after her, m ay . bo ia -probably :J5 21’10 . Fumldhed tnroughoui 000 Nowark, watch-case spring; Ii S Prentiss, dltoniim. Convenient to thu bcaeh. . P. O. Hot -J.'jl. ,M!iS. C. H. C .E M K N T , Proprietor. Elizabeth, electric synchronizer for clocks; known only to tho man who wrecked a HG 8 Tt Water and fcewer * ;550 pretty Italian namo when he christened a a; to. 12 Very nicely lurulnhed r>00 Hox 2aV2. . MRS. M. M. COMPTON, ;Prop. B Reims, Paterson, purifying tannic acid: . PITMAN AVENUE, P 8 Rosa, Newark, subaqueous . rock Cow Bay (N. Y .) schooner tlie -2 Water a>nl sower 130 Great health rosort for wlntor. spring and sum­ schooner called the Go Look. .George W. •is a it UalurnlHhtd s 3uo mer. Lovely country and 6»*a shoro drives, sea p n m i o i A J i a n d s c k o e o n . air. Invigorating pine breezes giving strength Childs,has CO tons of ’ahipping nniiied aft­ ‘ HECK AVENUE and health to tlrod and weary onoa who need to Graduate of both schools. er, him, George B. McClellan was good Sumraor office-Opposite PostoQico, Occan Grovo. 4!».. H- 0 Nicely furnished ' ‘ ‘ 350 recuperate their wastingenergtes; Special winter NOEMAN HOUSE, enough fo r four vessels, aggregating less r 7. j Water atid sewer conueetlou ' lt>0 rates. Pilgrim Pathway, corner Mt. Mormon Way. >0 Bath Avenue no ax Central, Ocean Grove, N. J. than 150 tons, the Littlo.John"Trot-t floats 51 7 . I W «ier and sower connection 160 Address A, L. WILCOX. Box 250. 1409 South 16th Street. Philadelphia, Pa. 02 10 10 Water and sewer connection .300 Convenient lo all points of interest. Full Occan view. Everything for comfort of eucsts. Houso Respectfully rofors to Rov. K. H . 8tokes, I). D „ around Crisileld, M<1., the Oval Agitator f>3 a 5 Water and sewer connection • 200 welt vent! ated. Ui'go cool veraudas. • Hpeclal rates during Spring and Fall. Table first-class. Open Rov. A. Wallace, D.D., andGcorgo W. Evans, haila from Chicago, wliilo tlie Mississippi 51- 0 8 Water aud sewer connection 175 When you go to New York, stop at early In JunCi Uuttl May address correspoudeueo to i’riuceton, N. J, Esq., Ocean Grovo. river at Now Orleans floats a lighter Call-; r*V. J«i 2-V:All hup., electric.lights, etc. 760 HORTON'S, UO WeNtaiM Street. Lqck Cox S147. • . MRS. C. R. PR rEST, Propr lotor, : 50 8 5 176 ed the Puddicinedda Citrolu., - ,V - , . KMHURY AVENUE. J ^R . MARGARET G. OURRIE, Contral, quiet, homo-like. Right In tho heart' Wellfloeti Mass., rejoices iq a sloop 57 11 7 Nicely furtdfched 275 of the shopping aud amusempnt district: conve­ which ia known aa the O They Know Me,I nient to everywhere. St.WJpcrday. American plan. HOMtf-OPATHlST, fj'.t' a f> PtuoOveaa view, : 250 and tho other end of the country has, at tu 12 . 8. Water and sewer • 275 01 10 « Water aud tewer . 250 120 Main Avenue, Oc e a n G r o v e . Port Townsend, Wash., a man who had a i>i 18 0 Hath, etc. .400 THE WELCOME. 25 Atlantic Ave., Ocean Grove, N. J . Dloeasca of women aud children a specialty. narrow escape and celebrated it by nam­ 03 11 10 Water und sewer . 425 ing bin sloop He Never Touched Me. IIow 01 7 4 Water and sewer 100 Dollchtfully situated near tho Ocean.-Wesley Lako, Auditorium and Younir. Pooplo’s Tomplo, OFFICE HOURS—7 to 10 a.jn., 2 to 5.7 to 10 p. in G5.23 26 Unfnrulshed 60O BSAMINSbjths DA?, WEEK OR HEAL, large, thorouchly furnished, well ventilated rooms. Alt modern Improvements. Aecoraraoda- near Deer Isle, Me., and Norfolk joined 18 15 . Water and sewor . 375 ALSO Iouh for fifty iruests. Rates until July 15 and aftorSopt. 1, §1 per day; from July 15 to Sopt. 1, 510 hands is shown by the Maine boat Nrtwi- single, SI* to8J0for couplespor week. AVEBH AVENUE.. / BAJUGHT, M. D. gawaw and the Virginian-Naasawaddux,. Nicely Furnished Rooms Hox S075. K. D. ROSECRANS. 07 18 15 City water, plumbed closets 500 Names whero Mary, either alone or in CO 0 - 0 City water, piumbtd closets 225 WITHOUT BOARD. ■' Homooopathic Physician and Surgeon, combination with other words,' appears 70 20 22 City water, electrlo lights, etc. OuO 45 Pilgram Pathway, aro borne by more than 000 United States 71 10 12 City water, plumbed closet 350 81 MAIN AVK„ 2d door west of New York Ave. 72 25 21 City water, electric lights, etc. 050 sailing craft. < Box 122. Over Flitcroft’a New Building, HOWLAND HOUSE . , * OCEANIC ROVE, N.J. 73 13 10 Electric light, nice for private fam. 250 Tho mutineers of the Bounty aro’reeall- 7t 15 12 Fine ocean view 375 Mas. Anna II. Smith, Propr, OCEAN GROVE THE ORIGINAL FAMILY IIOTEL^ . OCEAN GROVE, N. J. Blseitsf* of Yfombn and Children, "Examina­ cd by the name Pitcairn, borne by a.vcs- "5 Vi y' Hath, hot aud cold water . 500 tions and Local TrcatmcLt a apeolalty. ABUO H ’ AVENUE. Ol*EJV A l i l i ' n t i : Y E A H . . Improved accommodations, with aroplo rtwm aud every facility for the comfort of guests. Scale sel built, so the record anys, at Benicia, ol. chargcs always moderate. House now open for the season. Outaldo calls day or night attended. Cal., but now hailing from Detroit. . What 70 0, 0 An extra nice summer home - hvj Hours, 7 to 10’a. m., 1 to 3.80 r w., 0.30'to 01*. h. 77 10 - 7 City wuier and-auwer connection 275 • REVr, S. H. ASAY, Proprietor. ... Proof Glass is 1s probably known to tho 78 12 8 City water aud bewer couneetlon 275 New Yorkers -wlio own a sloop of that 70 10 .7 Vory close to tho beach • .200 OCEIN 6R0VE LAUNORY, JJR . I. N. BEEGLE, name. One o f Cooper’s works is recalled by 8t 12 8 Flue Lake aud Ocean View 260 82 15 12 City water aud sewerconneciions ioO 78 Mtiin Avonup, tho Baltimore schooner Wishtumvish, and ‘ 13 0. Hath, etc, 2»& OLIN STREET, Opposite Post Office. a Michigan IriatV struck a combination of Ocean House, OCEASf OROVE, N. J. - BROADWAY. Ch Ct'JOR, Proprietor. Petroleum V.-Nasby. and Josh Billings 81 10 7 City water and sewer^ connection 300 - M AIN AVENUE, Near Association Building, OCEAN GROVE, N. J. O m ca Hours—7 to 0A. M..12 to 2 and Gtbftp. Hest arrangements for rapid and thorough work when bo called bis two master the X 10 b5 13 10 Bath, hot and cold water ‘ • 350 atreasouablo prices. Articles called for and de­ U 8.— N ew York Tribune. 80 11 G Water and sewer connoetion 200 livered in any part ofQrovoor Park whcu desired. Choice accommodations. Now hulr mattrcsscs—woveu wire springs, first-class tablo and fine "Dosimetric." »7 0 3 Wrtter aud sewer connection 150. dining hall, Ancalan water, lawu tennis court, ouo minute from Auditorium and threo ralnutos 83 10 7 Water on two 11 uors. ‘ *. • 225 OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND. from oceau. Terms reasonable Accommodations for 100, with overy comfort and attention to lletty Green'aml tlio Fdrgc*ri». 80 s n Water and sewer connections - 2^0 Kuests. , Hox 317. TIlOS. PHENTtS, Proprietor. R. 8 . G. WAJjLAOE, It wns oiioo discovered in Chicago that yu .8 .5 • Water and sewer eonuectlons .*25 D 01 II 8 Water aud suwercounectlous • 3u0 -DENTIST— ^forged deeds to property owned by Mrs. •02 11 .8 Bath. etc. . - * ,'160 C. A. SALLADE, Offico during summor months S. E. Cor. Hook Hetty Green to- the amount of $1,000,000 03 27 22 A tine bouse for boarding purposes COO and Pilgrim P’way, Occau Grovo. Established were In circulation. When tlio attempt of' 01 8 r» Water iiua.bcwer connection, . 226 PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST, OCEAN VIEW HOUSE, thero in 1880. <•!.♦***» • M 06 7 4 A lino Uctati view 225 Regular offico, 425 Penn Btrcot, Camden, N. J. tho schemers to raise money on the forged 00 0 0 Bath, eto. -2 5 0 Cornor Broadway and Central Avenue, . Ocean Grove, N, J. Has all tho modorn appllances for rapid work deeds brought tlio plot to light,; Mrs.. 00)6 50 17 A very Hue Occan vlow ; 1,000 ASBURY PARK. aud allovlailne pain, Gan or local ancsthetlca Green’s attorney, Mr. Bisbee, set to Avork COOKMAN AVENUE. FIFTEENTH SEASON; fine oeean outlook; accommodations homedlkc, and terms reasonable;. used In extraction; to protect her interests and bag the crooks. 07. 0 0 Water and Bewer • 175 Sanitary arraugements approvoJ,'and location healthful, cheerful tiud accessiblo. Rospootfully rofors’ to Rov. E. TL Stokes. P.D.. A trap was set for tho forgera. nnd'the.as­ 08 0 C Bath, etc OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Iloxt2(XW.' MRS. WM. A. WHITE, Proprietor. • Rov. A. Wallaco, D^D., Rov. R. J. Andrews aud 01 1 G 12 - BatU, eto 150 Dr. J. H. Alday, Ocean Grovo. sistance of the chief bf police and his de­ 101 s -4 Very nicely •furnished tective bureau and of a big trust company . ' • • . CLARK AVENUE. FO R S A L E . was secured. It was necessary to consum­ 102 10 7 Splendid vlow of occan and lake GROVE HALL, mate some transfer or deal on tbo forger­ TEN T l-lxl-t, FliAJIK KITCHEN 13x12. 104 13 0 Bath, eto „ 600 Pilgrim Pathway, opposite Thompson Park, Ocean Grove, N. .J; . Camp View Cottage, ies or obtain tho forged document itself. 101 0 6 Modern houso-a bargain . .'.185 Thoroughly furnished.. V e r y C licap . . .Secrecy was tbe only • hopo o f. gaining 555^All tlio retnaininc houses on this list Convenient to all poiuts ofintcrest. ‘ ’ v • • . sixteenth season. [. 68 M t. Oarmel, Ocear, Grovo, N . J. proof o f guilt, as the law does not touoH • west of Pilgrim Pathway. Address . K.HUMPnRISS, P. O Bos 05. BBS tho holders, but only the makers o f forged JIT. ZION WAY. 41 naines St., (Jcrmautown, Philadelphia, Pa. For torma address ' Box 2153. E. A. IRELAND, Proprietor. deeds.; ; , -.v 106 7 4. Water and sewor connection. 175 MRS. E. HODSON* (formorly o f Hodson Cottage, 100 5 2 Clone to the auditorium -100 i i U ;Sarf A veouo), Proprietor.______■ ■ Attorney Bisbeo was to . delay filing a m t . c a r m b l w a y . For Sale or Exchage. oTho Camp Vlow wl'l bo found under present hill in 'chancery to. quiot? ilid' tltlo to tho LAWRENCE HOUSE, mnnanemout-a bome-llko and. vory comfortable 107 10 12 Ba‘ h, eto . • . .' 800 property until ,tho thieves .were - caught. 108 12 0 A line corner; sewer connection 275 A good houso, barn and nearly ftVU acres of. Btoppltijr. place, for permanent or transient guests But the miriuto. Mrs . Green,. who was iat land at Green lirovo, 3W miles from Asonry Park. Terms always the most reasonable, 100 I t 10 Close to tho, auditorium ' 200 Corner Main and Central, : Ocoan Qrovo,N. J. Far Bocknway, heard of the arrangement 110-6' 2 Cozy and idee. 125 Pleasant location, on 'he tualu road leading from Table Board for Tenters a Snoclaltv. Uamiiton to Eatontown,. she hurried to Chicago arid hired another Ul 5 2* Cozy uud uk-o * 125 Two blocks from the Oceiui Promenade and Fishing Pier. Artesian water. Pecfect sanitary 112 o 0 Nicely furnished 200 Apply on tho premises, or to appliances. Elcetrlo lights. Homo comforts. Reasonable rates. lawyer to file tho necessary bill. She had 113 7 “4 Nicely furuishtd 2'. MT. 1IEUMON Wa y . ' Go to DILKES, r ‘ DANIKLC. COVERT. There ia a tradition among tho Hudson i;t0 a 6 Water and sewer 150 15-i.N. Nluth st,, Philadelphia. 27,Pllgrlra Pathway. Oe*»an Grov<». v . j . River railroad folk that tho dwellers along 1U1 5 2 A cozy summer house • 135' to got you garments cleaned, dyed and repaired. T l i e N ' g w ^ tho tracks north and south o f Pougbkeop- MAIN AVENUE. ; Ocean Pathway, Nearest the Sea, South Side, sio keep themselves in croqkery frpm tho 182 12 y Water aud>c«cr 800 Ladles’ dresses cau bo cleaued or dyed without, TO RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS. 133 7 3 Water and sewer • 165 ripping, aud flnlshed to.look equal to uew by an .OCEAN GROVE, X. J. A very dffalrablo front room with private i>lnz?a Cups, Baucera,'plates and tumblers 'fired 131 5 2 Water and sewer 130 experienced French Dyer. -This Spacious and elecant. now houso, possessing all the Improvements and convohicnees po?st* • and bay window; 2 'connecting rooms with out- from tho car windows. Travelers snatch­ 135 . 8 4 Uuiurnl.-htd * ■ 30.0 bio for tho coriifoit of summer visitors. hHtidsomoly furulshed, will bo opened for guests ubout Bldo kitchen, with oth«r rooms. Houso contain* ing a hasty luncheon at tho. restaurant,In" ■ bath room and all modern conveniences, 8 blocks HECK AVENUE. Juno 1 Engagements for roOms aud board now la Older. . ' . from lUooooan and near postomco and now Audi­ tho station levy ou BUeU uteuBilH. to carry; 136 15 12 Very uleely furnished. . 400 • Box 2*)L • . . - • • • ' MBS,. T. B. HUNTER, Proprietor. torium. ED Hinbury avpuuo, near Pilgrim l’atu- food to companions unable to get out, and. 137 0 3 Wateraud sower connection 1>0 MILLINERY way, ocean Grovet M. a. YU i.. tho trains moyo off often beforo the cup orr 1:« 7 1 A nleo coruer. 176 130: 15 12 Wator ainl sewer 3u0 plato is released from duty. ■ As-a deposit 140 7 .a Water and sewer. . .1 6 0 THE EL DORADO, I ’U lt JttlflNX. has been paid largely in excess of tlio value; EMHUHY AVEN’ UE. . N E W GOODS. of tho article, and as most passengers have 141 0 6 Water ni.d Fewer . SW Broadway, fronting Fletcher Lako aud tho Sea, ’ OCEAN' GROVE, N. J. no desiro to preservo this crockery merely 112 G 3 Modem and nleo. • • 200 Beach Avenue House as bric-a-brac, it having no other civi­ 143 13 10 A very.idee summer homo 250 Trimmed Hats Eighteenth Season. Choice location.' Splendid Ocean view.. Flowing Artesian well, ohoerful lit 8 5 Wateraud so*ver .185 rooms, broad veraudas. Attoutiou lirst olass lu every particular. For terms, eto., address Southwest cornor Ucaeli and Webb Avenues, lized usu outaido tbo railroad'reaUiurant, 110 16 12 Water and sewer 400 • . near the Ocean. tbo car window usually offers a .prompt WEBB AVENUE. ■ . and Bonnets Box 2070. .".'.O. . .’ . . . MRS; A. LOOMIS, Proprietor. and easy solution of its disposition. • 117 8 5 A good sutnmer cottago 155 18 rootm furnished. Apply to OWNER, on the And these literal wrecks of time, built 1 IS 0 • 3 A g«od eonjer aml two lols 150 / LATEST STYLES. premises, or Ujx 21^0. Ocean Grovo. to stand moro than mere pitching from a 1-10 10 0 Wateraud sower oonucotlon .. 300 flyin g express, rest by tbo roadside to bo UO 25 SO • A good boarOlug house ■ 450 The Demarest, ABBOTT AVENUE. FOR SALE. garnered by the track gleauers of tho neigh­ MISSES WOOLSTON, N o . 8 Ocean Avenue. * OCEAN GROVE, N. J, borhood.—New York Times. 151 6 2 Water aiid sower eonuootlon ,1 5 0 A PLOT OP GROUND 70 FEET FRONT 152 0 G Very nicely furulshed , • 160 BALLARD VILLA, OPENS JUNE 1, 1801. Directly on the.ocoan front. Full ocean vlow from all tho rooms. Con* BY 00 FJiET IN DjEPTH, 161 9, B Water and soever 135 venieut to Auditorium and Ross’s Pavlllou. Good rooms, -ploasaut vorandas. Sanitary- arrange­ "Buck rover.** - 154 12 8 Wutorand sewer 250 99 Mata Avenue, Ocenn Grove. ments completo. ■ 155 10. 7 Water and sewer/ . ..2 0 0 Adirondack Guide— Hear . them ?. Box *217. • . ' . M. J. IIOLT. 1 Direct oil the Ocean Front. •BROADWAY. . . Jeat you rest your barrel on that log. In 15G 9 6 Water and sower conncollon . 200 *'Y ' I SCHOOL or- 5H0RTHAND Apply to D. C. QOVERT. P8 8 4 Modern and nleo 175 Young City Sport (-10 seconds later, as 159 10 • 0 A flue summer homo • 250- nnd Private Secretary Training . A g n e w , buck springs into sight)— There ho comoat ♦ COOKMAN AVENUE. Furnishes- thorough instruction Iu Shorthand Soa View and Beach Avenues, D0EAN GROVE, N. J. 160 11 7 W r y n'eo and roomy 1G0 and Typewriting, aud makes a specialty of fitting FOR RENT. J Thero ho conics! Oh, thero ho goesl Thero MAim,. nAAnl.t fnr uiiruirTnh riAOtrlnha nd V ATP. ho goes I 1G1 8- 6 Very niceauu well furulshed '150 This spacious and beautifu»lv located house will ho open as usual. It Is acknowledged to ho ono Tho handsnmo and woll furnished cottago No., 102 12 8 All improvements 3 0 of thu most desirable In point of situation, elegance of rooms ami every advatdauo eonduelvo to . 85 Mt. Carmel. ? rooms, all Improvements. At>- Guido—Did yer think ho was goin to 173-6 2 A ntco cony littlo placo 100 health and comfort. Oraud outlook ou lako aud orfcatt. Table and appoiutmentH first-class, • ply ou piemlBcs to MUS. A. O. UOKFEOKER. camp hero over night? Pick up your fjuul Cotitiuucd iu hoxt Column* opp. Boston University. Boston, Mass. - - ; ’ MRS. H. M. AQNEW, Proprietor. ' ■ O CEAN Q-BOVEl BBCO RD , JLIFZEtlL 1 4 , 1 8 9 4 .

- t h e - . “ Christian1 Knglhmi laughed,” e.'ij*? WILLIAM H. BEEGLE -W orld ' W itle: iM M o n S t wheu Sklriey . ; -(Successor to H /RVBecgU\Vy • y.y. ’ vyy-'yTHE'-FOLIcy^-yy^: Smith sneered ut William Carey ns u 'con . — of Tiir.— secmteti cobbler’ going on a fool's-errand Real Estate . ; A S D REST CUltE, V: to convert tile heathen. Carey die il aged MANHATTAN: soventy.three. lie was Visited’ on his 609 VINE ST.. PHILADELPHIA, Insurance, death bed by the bishop of India,.tUebead . V . .(Opp. KrankllnSquare.) o f tho. Churoh of'Knghind in that land, 48 MAIN AVE., Life Insurance Company w bo bowed his had and invoked tho bless; Prof Heine’s I,’Ine Treatment hn» been In Sue ecssful uVe In WifludolpMu for over -twenty O O m N - GKRCfVIEl Ing o f the dying missionary. T lio HrHtsb yenrs. It !•» entirely unknown clsew lierohi thin n o t a r y runi.ic. - authorities had denied to Carey h landing ootiutry. ulthoinrh Jonc u *m iI mid generally en dorsed by physicians throiighmn Kurtipo. .. INCONTESTABLE place on ills first arrival in Bengal, but when lie died the government dropped all IT GIVES RELIEF DANIEL C. GGYERT, NOJST-FORFEITABLE its flags to half, mast in honor o f a man Innllpntnful diseases without regard to their • No. 27Pilgrim P.atliwsy, Asso­ •who hud dono more for India than any of eanso> It In o f special -.valuer In Ithemnutl*!, ciation Book Store, PAYABLE AT SIGHT Spinal, Paralytic and Nervous.Diseases. Female their generals. Th e universities'of Eng.- ConipbilntS; &t;-Merehnnt:& Oo.,.5i7'Arch sti'.Wm,. Hopper &. Co.,- brokers*. N T h ird ,s t; M ajo r «T. 11; , aud Dealers In .' ..... o f Jesus, and yet rank among his enemies. Wnuhf', WIIkeHm*re. : P a ; W; If. Woodward, O. Qur Survivorship Dividend Plan gives Investment and There are multitudes who patronize tho Supt. Jli.lt -.Carlisle, Pa; it. .It .Fleming, Hou»z- STOVKS aiul KANGES, da(e, Pa ; Mrs. M, A rn old; Clarion, -J*a.J ■•;.1obn HEAL ESTATE y Protection; Send foi: statement, stating age. : pulpit atid befriend the Church, who in Uoynton, W m , PowelU J. W>'Ne\VBod, ClfifltBeld, . ‘ . OppOHito Post Ofijcej ' Addrrw JAMES CABB * SONS, Mniinirm, ;: ' PaM and hundreds of'oihojs. • ; y •’ . • ' ’ 'AND. .' '.•••■', ; their hearts protest against tlie essence of OCEAN GROVE, N. J. N ew WnnSintlnu uulldiitK j S.JB, Cor, Fourth nntl W alu nt Sis., lM illadclphin. Christianity. Never in the history of the IN SU R A N C E : A G E N T, WERNERS VILLE, PA, ilKNfty C. WiKspK, President, ■ C eo. W . E vakb, Vice-PreBident.: : E d m u n d E . D a y t o k , Cashlo • . world were the ethics or morality of Chris­ 95 M AIN AVENUE, : '■ tianity more emphasized than today; :H.y Bi, BEEGLE, OCEAN G ROVE, N . J. never was the temptation more powerful BELLE-ALTO, OOEAN GEOVE, N. J. ^ to preach a vitiated and emasculated Gos- Loeaied on tho brow of tho Mountain. over* ASBURY PARK AND OCEAN GROVE BANK. !peli There is no lack of Nlcodemuses looking Pteturesiiuo I.ebanon Valley.. A, ALLISON WHITE, Mattison Avenge and Main St., Asbury Park. NOTARY PUBLIC. ‘ MAIN AVENUE A.iD PILGRIM PATHWAY, OCEAN GUOVK. :r who recognize iu Jesus “ a teacher sent Location, Seenery; D ry,; lfnicfttfir. Sfonntaln Air, Successor to Jamps A . . Grifflng & Coy . • Soft t>p:ing \\ater Unsurpassed... r;from God ;” nor of. young'men Who.call Commissioner of Deeds for Pennsylvania and . v.'-. ' • . - • ObgAnized J a n u a ry , 1889. . y ' !- I.n leavinpc tho seanbore for the Mountains, W hy tho District of Columbia. H im " Good Mosteiy?; and to a certain point — OCEAN GROVE- CAPITAL, @50.000 SUHPLUS, $25,000 not try.the Drv. Mountain A ir , TranisacU a general Banking Business,-Issues Foreign an d Domestic Drafts, y . of Belle Altar- ■ . wish to be taught by Him; nor of men Prom pt atteniion given to all matters entrusted to us, w ho w ijl acknowledge that “ N e v e r man Put tw o hours from Tw olftli and Market Streets, Philadelphia, on the P , & :-It, R. R.' Easy of ae- PHARMACY DANIEL D. PEAK, ..• • COLLECTIONS MADE AND PROMPTLY ACKNOWLEDGED. spako lik e this man.” Y o u w ill find any ccBs from a fl pare of .tlio country. . . . ; , ; •. - ■!: :■ : DIRECTORS. : y y •' 1 SncceH.Nor lo OEO. W . EVANN, number of peoplo who are; astonished at • For.full particulars address' , V . Pitman Ave., opp. “ The Arlington,*' N . E. BUOIFANON, J, 8. FEB G U SO N , • GEO. W . E V AN S. HIb Ooctrine, who marvel at His timocle9, C. O, CLAYTON, OEO. \V. TRKAT. . . J; A. WAINRIGHT, OCEAN OROVE, N. J. REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE, DR ,T. A. W HRTRICK, JOHN H0BBABD, , ’ HEN'RY C. WIN80B, who are held spellbound by His philan­ V'-.: Woriicraville. Pa, MAIN AVENUE, T. PRANK APPLEBY, LEWIS RAIN EAR,; • AMOS TILTON. thropy, who find .In Him no fault at all, Drugs, Chemicals, Fancy. Goods, Sponges,-Patent ;'y YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED, v / ; V " ^ ;yr and who are silent when challenged to Medicines. Pharmaceutical Preparations; etc. : '■ First ofllee oa^t o f th o ARsociatlon Building. MARSHALL'S Store closed on Sunday* during church services. convict Him of slti, who cry V Jlosanna” General aBcntfor tho Sale and Renting of Ocean Grovo properties; , • . y.‘• and aro ready to crown Him King, who iv i'v^V STRICTLY .'rKMPKRANcky . FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ASBURY PARK. ' Insurance placed in reliable companies at low­ dwell enraptured upon Ills purity, His Main Avenue Drug State, est rates.- ,y • . ■; ■■.;. ■ ’ , •? •.. Capital. $100,000 j tocited in Koaaoaiu, Surplus, $70,000. pity, His wisdom, liis iharity, His meek- Estiinates furnished for all kinds of improve* ments, y-yr' y . ; < y •• ;-y 'y;'-. .. - DININGROOMS Ooean Grovo Office—Association Duflding. • ness, His benevolence, who yet have not the OCFA’N GROVE,; • N, J, ‘ Collections mado and loans negotiated. ■ Open for .the winter months opposite Ocean Prom pt and careful attention^ given to all bnBtnosa, entrusted to onr care.' N o w York, Brooklyn • first particle of sympathy with the great • FOR LADIES a n d GENTLEMEN, y Grove Kntratice Gates, y • . CbrrcHpoinIcncoNollclteil,. • and Philadelphia directories fo r th o u s o o f the public on Ale at tho oflloo:' end and' ai in o r .] esus’ mission-I/Jr.- J . 1321 M ARKET STREET ' . y y ^ -y '• ' o f f i c e r s : : -•'. '••• Milton. Greene. A " : -V PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT COM­ Goo. V. Kroohl, Pres. O. H. Brown, 1st Vice Proa. Albert O. Twining,’Cashier , WILLISFORD DEY, ; M; L. Baxnman, 2d Vico Pres. , -M. V..Ddgor, ABa’t Cashier. Three doors east o f City,Hall, opposite • • PLETE AND IN CHARGE OF GRAD­ , , Wdnamaker’sGrand Depoti • No. 1026 Seventeenth Street, V DIRECTORS: • • . :.V \ JJOHT A N D HA W IN ESS COME 2*0 YOU UATES IN PHARMACY. Isaao C. Kennedy, Bruce a. Kektor, M. D„ - Chas. A. Atkins;...... Chas. A. Young, — if you’re a suffering wo- PHILADELPHIA. W. H. Beeglo,: . M. L. Bamman, .- Geo. F. Kroehl, JohnL. Coffin, J^mmi. T h e m essenger in - Prices guaranteed as low as the heat gooda Mflan.Ross, . Oiiver II. Brown, Albert O: Twining, Sherman B, Ovlatt, j this case is Dr. Pierce’s , and honest dealing, will permit, . y. . D.C. ,Covert, ' v : . Dr; 8am1! JohnRon. I. Favorite Prescription. . Meals to Order from 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. DENVER, YOUR BUSINE88 FAVORS RESPECTFULI^Y SOLICITED. * ' STEPHEN D. WOOLLEY, Maidenhood,. ' - •, COLORADO. . Womanhood, A P O P U L A R W ife h o o d , ■;>. Good -Konst Dinners, with three vege­ JOSEPH TRAVIS, Real Estate, Loans and In- ■ .Motherhood, tables, 25 cents. H&ln Street, Aabury Park, ff. J. — a ll need, th e best o f Turkey or Chicken Dinner, 05 cents. . vestments. k caro, proper1 regard KING’S BRICK BUILDING. (Panorama of ,§cean (Grove I for hygiene and—tlio Ladles’ Room upstnirs, with homelike accom­ Somo eplon did 8 por cent, morfgnceloan modations. Pure spring water. ; A sploudld assortment of u prescription invoatmentH fo r solo, It&y be obtained in the It’s a tonic, and Cold and Bilvor American and Swiss Correppondcnco solicited. ' nervine, ■' a remedy, prtir Watclios. scribed by an eminent ' s o u t h Y-SECON D ST. physician a n d specialist; BAKERY G o l d na • y y-y':.V;. '^y : : - .■ > suffer so. She need not, while there’s n N.R.UVCUANON OEOROE A, SMOCK. Shoe and Hat Store remedy that'regulates and promotes all'the N othin g sold or delivered on-Sunday,; v ; . proper functions, dispels aches ‘ and pains, J brings refreshing, sleep and restores health, . Hus Removed from'Pilgrim Pathway, y ENJiSYbVANl A llA HiKOAD. JBuclianoB & Smock, and.vigor., In tho ‘‘ complaints,” weaknesses,; Oceiin Grove, to' : Published in the Summer of 1892. and Irregularities o f. womanhood, it’s the T IM E TA B LE , OCTOBER 1,^, 1S33.' Cor. Main ist, and Asliury Ave,, only (tmrantec.il remedy; r _ ■ y yy- : ; , TBAINa LKA.VE pCEAN OaOVE Containing Portraits of President Stokes, Rev. O. H. Yat- If it fails to benefit or euro, you get ASBURY PARK, N. J. ';i, For N ew Y o rk and New ark; ol&o, 8.30,- 9.10 a. m „ your money back. man. Dr. Hanlon and other celebrities. l.io. 5.8o; p. m . . : - y y : Lu th ber ^ Build I ng v Hardware, Heady* 636 COOKMAN AVE For Elizabeth, C 50, 0 10 a. in , 1.10. f».30p. m. For Rahway, 6.5o, 0.10 a. m,; j.iO, 0 30 p. m, _• Mixed . Phinty . (all prices),' \yiilte : Corner Bond Street, Engravings of the great Auditorium, Surf Meeting, Bath­ For M ata wan, 0 5D, ».J0 a. m., L10,6.»» p. m, Lead,- Oil, Varnish, Brushes, etc, , ing Scenes, Wesley Lake, Grove Vistas, Ocean Directory FOr Lon g Branch, 0.50,8.«0; 9.10,11.15 a.m ., 1,10, (Lowis’a New Ilrick Building,) y.3Tj. 6.30, 7.0f» p III . W e make a specialty ol C E D A R SFIlNGLKS at Views, Tent Life and Meeting Places. For Red Batik, 0 frjjrV.lOa. m , 1 10.5.30 p. ni. ASBDRY PAEK, MEW JIKEZT. OF OCEAN* G R O V E H OTELS A N D B O A R D IN G For Philadelphia, (Broad ct.) and Trenton, 7.5C wholesale as well as retail, which we uiauufac* turo at Mauahawkln, N. J. - Also Sketches of Summer Sermons, tho Holiness Meet­ V . HOUSES.. : a. m ., li:& . 8 5? p. m. . For Camdon. Burllugton ai.d ' Bordentown, via Also ADAMANT, a patent Plaster, which is su­ ing, Young People’s Temple Exercises, S. S. Trenton. 12.V0 p. m. perior to anything in the m arket, and is just tbe A rllngton. frontlna on ArlltiRton 8quate. For Camden and Philadelphia, via Tom's River, biug for cold weather, as freezing d"t*s not affect N. H. KILMER, ^*tlanilc, Pltiuan and Rtfleb aves., nfaroccan. Assembly and various correspondence. 5.10 p m., week days. it. batlsfacttoti guaranteed to all uustomcrs. Ardmore, Ocean Pntbway near tbe fea. For Toms River, Island UelphtB and intermediate A full directory of Ocean Grove Hotels, Boarding and Albat toss. Ocean PjiHiwny esH o f « entralayenno. stations, 11,08 a. m., week-days,'^13 p. m. Contractor, Carpenter Alaska, PKtnaii uvetme iiear ueean.V 1 Mondays and Saturdays only, GEO. K. HOUGH, Business Houses, and a map of the grounds, Alpha, Ocean Pathway near the surf. For Point.Pleasant and. intermediate station^: Amherst. Pitman avenue east of Peaeh. . 1.-12,11.08 a.m., 218, 51fi, 7; 13 p.m. x,cek« lay B % AND BUILDEk. showing every street and avenue. , AldiiiQ; Main avenue east o f Central- , ■ Fpr Now Brunswick, via Monmouth Junction, 7.06,^ Practical Tailor and Cutter, Agncw, Spray View avcu e cast of Beach. y a. m., 12 20,8.57 p. m.. •. .: y Plans and spcclQcAtlons furnished, and esti­ ; Aurora.Sur fund Atlantlo east of Beacliy (tate of Philadelphia.) y : . , . t r a in s l e Av e n e w Yo rk (via Cotirtlandt and Des- mates made an all kinds of carpenter work. Arctic, Surf near Ocean front-' y V ; . y . y .. N o. 3 Plljfrlm Poihwajr, nenrlj opp. brosses Street Ferries) f o r o ce a n o r o v e. - ■! . ■Post Ollice, Ocean Grove. This beautiful 8-page sheet costs but 5 cents per copy ryn M aw r ifonBO, corner iieck'and Central,- A t 9.10, a .m .,12.10,3.40.5.10 atid 1K15p. m.' Sun­ Jobbing of nil kinds attended to. B roadway House, corner Beafeh avenue, days 9.15 a - m , 5.15 p .m . . and will be mailed free to any address in the United Beach Avenuo Hoube. Beach and Webb avenues. ' Persont, furnishing their ow n material can havo BneuAVlHia. corner Heck anrtBeaeh avenues.. ' On Sunday w ill stop at Interlaken and A von In It made up in the latest stylo and most satisfac­ 5 Pitman Ave. p‘ockan^rovb. States or Canada on receipt of money, for one or more Balmoral, Surf avenuo east of. Central. . place of North Asbury Park and -Asbury Park to tory manner. Bath.Avenuo HOnse, corner of Central. let o ff passengers. • :. •, CUTTING, CLEANING, REPAIRING, PRESSING copies. Address • Bower Coifage, corner plln and Central. : •; t r a in s l e ^v b p h il a p e Cp h ia (Broad Street) »OR '. ry ocean ohove—week days, y *• y T. FRANK APPLEBY, /Carrollton, Occan Pathway nearBcnch. ______OCEAN GROVE RECORD,' '^entcnnla), Main near post ollice. A t 8.20^11.11 a, m., 1.00 p. m. Market 8t. W harf, PARIS dialI'otne Ocean front auu Hath. . • via. Camden and Trenton, 7.20, 10.80.a. m. R eal E state Cbonnnnpin, Broadwny near Central. . . Via Camdeii aud! Jamesburg,-7^0 a;m.j 4.00. THE CLYDE STEAMSHIP CO. ('amp View, GS Mt. Carmel, near Auditorium. p. m , ,, y.y ■' 'y.V Human Hair Cowell House, W ebb near Iteacb. . WaBhinBton and the South, ^ Vy NEW YORK, CHARLESTON, S. C„ & JACKSONVILLE, FLA., SERVICE. Central Huu*io. Main and Beach avenues. 611 C ookman & 612 Mattls on A vs., In surance OflS.ce, For Baltimore and Washington, ;3 50, ■ 7.^6. - 881, 8t. Joh?i's R iver Sorviee beticetn Jacksonville and Sanford, Fla., arul all intermediate T\cmarest. Oeean front and Path avenue. . • • 9,10,10.20, ,11,18. a. m.i 12.10, (12.25 Limited, ASBURY PARK. :-y ;y . y .y Removed t? y ; -v J -'elaw are Villa. Central und X'euQBylvaula aveh. . Dining Carh 1,30, 8 40, 4 41 <5.30 Congressional bindings on St. John's Jliver. Lim ited.D ining Car), 0.17, 0.50, ?.0J,7.4G p.m.,' 'L ’ lDorado. Broadway near tbe sea. Large assortment of Humaii Hair Works.'; Nat ' 01 MAIN AVEOTB, ’ • y J-/vcrion,J,llgrlin Pathway and Abbott. and 12.0:1 night, week-dayn. 8undavs, 3.50, • 7.20, 9.10. 11 18 a. fa., 12.10, 4.41, 0 .W ;’7.40 nial water.Curls guarazitced. : y Ae.bury Park' and Ocean Grovo Bank Building, T?alBlngton. W ehb avenue east o f central. p. in , and 12.03 night.- Ladies’ Hair Cutting, Shampooing, HairDress­ -*• ern Cottage, Now Vork ave. and Mt. liermon. in g and Curling by professional French artists. - OCEAN GROVE. . Tlme-tHbb-s of all other trains of tha.PiStcm Noiv open In charge o f ROB'.T E. M AYO. rove Halli Pilgrim Pathway aiid Thomson Park, may be obtalued at the ticket otllces orstatlotiB. My Circassian Tonlque for the growth of the cm Cottage, corner Surf and Bench avouucs. hair and for removing dandruff and all conit ; ' AH kinds o f ' G J. R. WOOD, Gen’1 Paia. Agent. plaints of tho scalp and hair, has been highly re­ owland Hop so; opposite'J S. M. PBEVO ST, Gcn’l Manager. commended by. the best residents of Asbury Park PROPERTY for SALE or RENT olel Grand, Ocean front. Park and Occan Grove, y HighlandJ House, Atlantic east of Central. VJ'EW YORK & LONG BRANCH R. R, ■Nohumbug, Success in all cases, ■ .. . Tv'y I!ouee.'.Malii avenue Hear Beach. ’ * . Ladles and gentlemen consultation free: M y ^Veloutine for tlio: face needs only a trial to A ntcilacken. Atlantic near the sou. ' • TIM E TABLE, OCT. ID, 1893,. Irvington, Beuch and Embury. ■ be.preferrqd to all others li? tho market, Free JOHN M. DEY, ; l / ’enncdy Douse, W ebb avenue near Beach. trialtoall.’ . y Btatlons In New York—Central Ri R. of New Jer­ (Permanently residing at Ocean Grovo,)' A *-(*yfetoue, I leek avenuo near )>o h olllee. sey, foot of Liberty Street: P. It. R., foot of PROF. MM E.E. GRIS0N. T illagaard, Abbott avemio near Ocean. . Cortlandt atid Desbrosses Streets; N . J. S. foot "cChevalier. Webb and CcmraJ.. Rector street. y IftmTmC! IVANTK D to canvass for the ARCHITECT AND BUILDER, ■Tri-weekly departures betweon Now York and Charleston, R. C., tho South and Southwest, Ijtwreuce House, Main aud Central. • < a U iilllU "f our HOMKGKOWN .VtfliSKffV Jnok-ionylUo, Fla., aod all Florida Pointa. Lakeside, 100 Wesley Lake Terrace. ' STUCK. NEW IMtOPIT-SilARING SYijTEM. Is a iw a y B ready to furnish plans aud estimates of LEAVE NEW YOBK POR OCEAN OEOVE.iC. • Tho Fleet is bom posed of tho folio win# Elegant Steamers: ■ . TVTaln Avenuo House, east o f Beach avenue. " Salary and cxpenc<'B paid. cottages iu every size and stylo. • Central It R. o f N. .1.-4 30.8.15, 11,80 a.m., 1.30, For good workmanship and satisfactory terms, ALGONQUIN, Capt. S. C. Ptatt. IROQUOIS, Cnpt. L. W. Ponnington, -^arine Villa, Broadway and Ocean avenue. . . *1.45, 1.00, *1.20,0.15 pm . W . & T. SMITH CO., Manchester, Occan Pathway nearlleaeh. The Gonevu Nursery, GENEVA, N. Y# he refers to all for whom he has erected cottages, y. DELAWARE, . • YEMASSEI2, Capt. Jos. MoKoo. . Pcnnsylvanla-0.10 a m., 12.10, <3.40, 5.10, 11.45 both in Ocean Grovo and Asbury Park,durfngthQ CIJEROKEE, Capt. II. A. Boarse. SEMINOLE,Capt. I. K.Chlchestor,' Mansion House, corner Now York and Embury. p.m.. • E^tab'i^bud JB1I1.. Ono of thu largest, oldest M u I ford Cottages, Olin street ueur Beach. established and best known Nurseries In tho past fifteen years, y‘ * ;> ’ . ■«: " ; tine of which Is appolntod to saH' from P ie r so, itatHt B lv e r (foot of Roosevelt Street), V.'» LEAVE OOEAN OBOVE POE NEW Y Q B K , VOOD. Qcn. Pas. AyUPtnna. Jt. Jt. cost of same in the U . S. and foreign countries sertt free,' Address, &•;? • *' . i j n l t e d StatQS ^lotei, coiner Main and Bcach. Parlors and Office—No. 17 Main St., WM. P. CLYDE & CO., General Agents, Happy and content is a home with “ The Ro B Bowling Oroeu, Now York. I'i iiauth WtiarvoN, Pbllndclpliln, Fn, ■T\7'averIy,.Ocoan Pathw ay near the beacli. A SB U R Y P A R K , N .J . Chester ;" a lam p with t.ieliRht of tliemomingf C.A.SNOW&CO. lhnliigton-House, Heek und Central; O p p , P a t e n t O f f ic e , W a s h i n g t o n ,. D , c. 'Wa\var«)uff, PBgrlm-Palbway. . . CnlJ on Rocly*"'tr Lamp Co.»42 PArk Place, N , Y. Also Superintendent of Mt. Prospect cSnctery MILAN ROSS, Agent for Asbury Park, Ocean Grove and Vicinity A Valuable Hedlunt CIRCULATION . 'l-cir .Local and CJeneral; .

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VOL. i NO. 50. OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY. SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 189V ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR.

A TERRIOLE STORM. ; A Circular to C/ntributorA,.-' NFAVS OF THE WEEK. Pi:RSONAL AND PRRT1NKNT. THROUGHOUT -THIS ST ATI v SECOND BRIGADE/S RK-UNION : Th e fo llow in g circular has hccii>seut; io Plensnnt 'Penclllnes A bout the People,. Place; The CiU/enS. Turn .Out En*A1ns.se tu. Wei,, Two Disastrous Wreck# With Heavy Low of •iubscribers to'tlie Ne\v A 11e Hubscriplioiisaro iiot fully paid; fiho'wing : ■•'and Property.. • come nnd l:ntertuln thb; Veterans..' Life—Little Damage to tlie Ueach Pront.. ; ; Congressman W. L . W ilson is in Saii An-- wood incorporated as a borough. Ilie progress.of-the work and tbe.need Of fconiOj Tex., in much iinprbyecl health/ ■! M r * I i[i: J. Hunt, of,- J(ir«ey ( ’ity, ;.: was A liraiich o f tlm. Salvation- A rm y has 'I’liero. wan .it^ strong disposition fo do ... / N o t buicc the great. storm o f August hist, funds; ; We shall also be tliunldiil for honor lb Ihe velehiiis o f the Sccond Now A lb e r t. JoliiiKon, a' nigh t Avntchirian in in Uiwn this w eek,. . established headquarters nt Long Brandi. hassuch terrific wehtlicr been experienced, new Hubscriptions o f any amoimls.eitliVir Jersi y P.rigado Society wliich had. do- Cincinnati,, was- mistaken for a tjog in the Mr, Wriv. B, Grinnell sjient ;Sunday-at Thirty-one scholars will graduate from along the New Jersey coast,, ns prevailed large o r small: .eidoii (o hiild its Scyeilth Annual Scphioii-;. from Tuesday afternoon nutil. Thursday .dark.ami shot. '- '''; • 'V.:flie Atlatitie: 1 l o u s e . ; ; . - " V - ■'■/■;.'■■//y/;.y tlie l ong Branch liiab sebool tliis sum­ Ockan Onoyi:, N, A p ril K1,18!M. in Asbury Park, and oii Monday last the; •’/' Vjnorn i ng o f th is week. / TI j e w hid wh Ieh • .Foiir intiietmbiitfl for. frntid hiiveliecri; ■// Mrs.; MJ -l**i. St-ii 11 * of- t;h p _i vy I louse, i ins mer./. ' ’ . ./.- ; •. . -..:/ -grenter uuu\ly»r p f tin*- business Imuseb, .:v had. been from ■ tho enst for goinc 'hours IVrau Kitmsn—H._ gives us tho greatest brought ngui ust; Pcnsi o h A'gtinfc V ah: Lu & returned to the/Grove, f ..-/; . , • . It is slated that Long liranch. has Jieeti pleasure to state that the New Audito­ and many private re^ideinvs on thb line; ‘ / Tucsd ay afternoon tl6velopeU i 11 to a s Lrong . ven in Mhineapolifl.’ ; _ • : ’ • v • V-1 ■} ’• . 'Mi's. J. J. IloiJ, o f N ew *Yo)'k City-, :;'is a summer resorf.for-over a Jimnlrcil ami of. uiarch wifie handsomely • docoiated rium, with all it« vast proportions, • is northeast gale w hieh /cont jutted /without ;• ;Tlib':Ktouiier Campaniii.of tlio buhard• tylsi tiiig j I isHrEsiel 1 o,. I ie tiiinen Wity..-h>;;■ / /.; •sixteen years. • ; ' •.- ‘ ./ ,! .;.; / v atid tuhirneil wit h; llVij-s.' and. bunting, >; ; ' abatement until;Thursday., morning, at goi ng u p i n' tii't; nios tsat is facto ry n)an her. line heiil, her ecceiitrid roVl and. had to put •i-.'.. Mi's. M v'M ; Coti.ip.ton,' o f tlic St. E h iio f April islhe.seV<:11ty.-fifth’ ahnivcr- while the jicople took it fbrmanU-tl^tliat! • I'' ' tunes blowing with terrible force and T h ore is.n o dpu bt in t|ip .minds o fth e into Queenstbwri for. i*epalrs.' . ■ ■ - ; f is eii tertai iii iig a mi tube r y f guests.- ■ /•■•'; •* sary <>ff ho/lbululing .o f. Odd Kellowsliip it was.a genoral. holiday and (jimcd- ^Ut . ; • causing many o f Ihe ' .houses to tremble liu i iti ing! to n i mil tee,: A re! i it ec t,. Coti t rac- ; Anti-.Parnel 1 Itbsl-)i61 d a' meeting- in I)ub- toiH, ^luehahit^) o r tlie geneval .public; in this conntry. .,-/ ; :: ^ j/ \ ';/ •*-, iii ero\v«.U to give flnr'-visih'.rs>a-.cprtlirtV a : . and shnke.on their founilaUQiVs, linj and Jlr. Healy said, tlifit tlio Liberals .• ?•;I ). • W,;.C; Mart.i ii; ;o.^ N ew '^ o f k p t i i (I a- \veUroibe aiid rcjrejit.mil/ tiiaC the Whole: sthajture' w ill;bo'- com- Thirty liewM’finyerl^ wtM’e/ aiUiuUed to r SIIIIMVHKCK a t k k a o iu t . - liad kept thoir word in^regarii' to.: honiq ■ brief visit_to I'he.Grovo-lasf’-Mbtiday; A s fast as they, arrived the -giiesls w ere;■'• •!': jilotcd. and reaily , for occupancy by the, nieinbership in liio Manasipmn : M* ; r u l q ; ' [V- v ', - * - Mrs.' I. M ..Clriiinell, o f Newark, is vis- c~corlcd to tho • headqimr.forH o f /C. I\..,’ Wednesday, morning it was reported opeiii ng« J iiiyj Sabbatli, ;.I uly ':l :, .185| f;a t< Chitr.eb on Sphilay lasL/ / ».. ./’;. -; IJr. E. I, Bronizer,' a^dent'isfc iii Ithaca,' ,iiih^lli^-'s transacted. Tlio'election ol* officers . 1st. pnvmentj A p ril i l, birth day sttri^ise/pa rt^ \vas:gi voti* t^; fast by tho sailors, the fore-mast snapped ;. Tiii* daptaih; of-a Norvveglarir steamship ( ’lull‘ recentIv cleared o\*eV -?100, V •• ; : : for the ensuing year. ursuited as folio\ysc ' •Jnd.: * “ . M ay . I, 7,000.0(1 ;M iss:Aila/1*. Khik, ;Sitturdav.’(fi'eiiihg; of close to the deck, the schooner turned .'just; .returned . f ro in B lu ell el d s.says th a t: Presideiitr-Gciienil. Jaines F. lluslirig. ; . ,'lnl. .'** M a y 15-(»,7o0.00 Jast;-' wee ki;/,'-1 • /i •; '/■ .U; ;■■ ••;. ; j •■■;/}oj •Tiie.borOtigh 'o f •^laiiaVo’aui has -pur. over and quickly sank. Home o f the men the. Aniericftu killed there^ recently/by the elinsed a gravel pit for tiie'uso of the Vice President’s—J. !’. , Ilule.hinsop. J. • •1th... . A p ril 1,500.00 /‘ Mrs.-Kate-iin: were seen to struggle in the water for a Nicaraguan governorwas .Georgo i ’lynn of town. The price paid was • II. Lee, J. F, Thompson, Samuel D. Gotv ; few moments and then disappear. It. was 5th. , *Ume . 1,, il.oOO.OO ‘ Brooklyn, son of tho foreman of the/An-, the MIJ ttlefJet t i’- V m; Bath ,ave'ii(re,;fo r, Ktlward Van Yulkeuhurg, die*I at his don, John Schootiover. ' ' . .' impossible to render them any assistance After those will, be*the painter’s con- clior D oekline; ;•;■ ./;• the Keiwph; .; , ■' . 'V /' ' ; ‘ /■;SecretaVy— Captain IT. P>. Titu«. -■ Vesideiice iii Como, on Mbndsiy- • Jii'sf, o f from tho shore and. no man''could light tmct, electric lights and chairs' with - ' Tut'silay,. April 10 ; , • , ; /' ’.. Fra11 jc Ga11 is '.} min ti.iig : t he•: cot tiigo o f j. /,..-:-Treo: en u me rated j. a l l o f self. ; • ; \ •:\Vel)b avenues./.;-: 1 1 wasTortrie.rly• diicideii^ that the r ie x ^ 'o ^ ^ ^ S w liich must be- paid . as soon as finished. the bodies o f the unfortunate sailors have; ;• M.rs.--'Pi}nnis'':I I im t of Kyack, NT,-Y.,; siiot /. A one story .• coittige/Von SpririgwootV; .annual meeting of t lio/ society ‘shield-bb;)v^ been recovered up to this writing. A . Thus far,the payments have all l>ceh % luirghir:. .•/ v aveijtie, .West ’arkj was Vh*sliOye

ilow ’s Tills I W ill It Live. i)r. George Tomkins returned from a NOT TO MARRY A.GOULD. S P S O I A 3 L OCEAN GROVE TIHES, short visit- to Newark on Thursday.- DpEI\/\HOU0E BRECKINRIDGE CASE. Wo oiler One Hundred Dollars Howard for THECEM, Congressman W ilson,tbo reputed father, This is the Trade-Wlark of BIIka Odette T.vter’»KiiR;ns:ement to tlio Mil- atty ea s e o f Catarrh tliat. cannot Im eared by J. A. WAINEIGHT, Tho price of coal, lias dropped twenty- KVV.KY SATUKDAy AT— Jlonalru Itrokeu. '..*•• Hall's Catarrh cute. . Corner Surf and Bcacli Avenues, SPLTURDRy SRCG. tmrsonud ehampipu of the tnritVbill, had live cents per ton . on all sizes except pea Brings Ave & Emory St THE FAMOUS TRIAL DRAWING TO A . F. .1. t;l t KN l-:V CO.. Props, Toledo, O. N kw Y ouk, April 12.—Howard. Gould We I he imderskncd have kmnvn F.-J. Che­ Will Open June t, 1 8 9 ^. 3 T O P . S o r 'No.' 4 8 'M ain-Avenue. such j i hard tiino in getting his otlspring coal., .. PARK v: : C L O S E . ASBURY PARK. ^ i’L . V k n G I L . L . 1L/ A a £ B . nnd Miss Otletto Tyler, tlm actress, whoso ney for the Iasi jr>years, im d believe him per-. fairly upon its feet with gotnl prospects Mr. and Mrs. -Charles Kafer, of Tren- engagetnenfc wiw form ally aiinouiieed on I'celly honomble Jit all business t minuet Ions (oii, paid a short visit to the (.rove last OrehCNlm Sea Is .rrf> een 1^. iimUlnaneJallyabli* to carry oat. anyoblltfa-. for life, that when it was over hb was . Orel lest rn Circle, ;t» am i SOu A ll tlio Evldi'iin1 Ih Nmr I d, aud the Lnw- March 27, are n«»t to be married after all. tlou made hy theirOral. 1 W llh iu one h lock 'oflh c Oeenn and two DANIEL & CO., Wiw.iam II. 111:i:i 11.1:,‘/17<>r-< 1 m/jfu h lM e r. V rid a y . • lOiltlre H aleony (n o l reserved) li‘> cents. ■yerH Alone llarii Their Innlnp—Tho C»h»- Mr. Gotild himself. made public tho fact West A Truax, W holesale In-liaifests, Toledo,O. . from II10.N ew Auditorium . A ll .Modern THE CASH GROCERS. completely exlmuated; was stritdcen with • Miss Anna C. Dickson returned from W alillnir, Kin nan & Marvin, Wholesale 1)i-uk- Improvements. \Appllealions an» Uo^ervetl Seats at Klnmtmllt’H Prim Store, that tho engagement had bc«en .annulled, ' * ' . swered NOW,-' ilhiesa; went near to death's door, and is Florida where she bad passed the w inter, :.’*iel. Jla.it tlm IjihI. W ord —The ArKumontfl f!lsts Toledo, Ohio. 6 3 2 Cookman Avenue, Asbury Park. ■ Subscription, One Dollar per Vear, with tho consent of both parties. Mail’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, uet- m but now recovering..- P»ut his child seems 0 11 Wednesday. ;' Address: MRS. R, S. W O O L S TO N , .Tho news of this unexpected action got Inii directly upon the blood and'mucous stir- . • (&■ ■*£>) ' ' ; Miss A say, of the Howland House, who laees ol’ the system. Prltje, T.'nt. per boll hr. i«*»ck Hox .v*ai:t. . (In Adjunct?.) . . to be losing strength as fast as lie is gain-- Watch this space for the out in theatrical circles and set. everybody The followlm: prices ivl 11 In* madeoh'each has been lying seriously ill at Arlington, WAmilN«TO>7 April 10.— Attorney Cal­ Sold hy all |)rn««lsls. Test,h|ioidals Iri.-e. :ll-lt ing it, nnd’ihe ipiost ion is, w hether it will deron Carlisle, who' in moro deeply versed wondering why the couple had so sudden­ H ew gricl^ guildin^, Saturday for cash-only. It'w ill pay you to is said to f>o im proving. ly decided to part. W hen tho annottnce- liny your mocei Ies where you can buy I Im most ^RRTES OF ADiiERTlSlNC* ever recover. It is but right-to stale that ‘ M ra, Sarah A. Morrow, of Philadel­ announcement 0!’ a coining in international law than in breach of W e have a special line of tiatlies’ Doti- tbrSt. Tlial. phien Is Daniel .t Co’s. . promise litigations, eousumed the day in t'ola Patent Tip Shoes, from 71). cents to V it was in a fairly healthy condition when phia, with' lier daughter, eatne. to. the Oiin. tilrcet ami Vil)>tan An-. (ii-nuulaled Su«ar....V, ! ^iood Flour per h'Ic. na \V»:r.KH. 1 M o n th s . the criminal court, in a review o£ tho testi­ I. ( 2 I . 3 1 1 I 2 I 3 | - e | • 1 2 Grove last Friday for a short stay. Play. Al'.UO th a t i t w o u ld p ay to e x am in e. fr I1**-,,,)*...... ^....-JI.OD j Fair Flotir per h'Ic. 13o lie-turned'-it over to'tbe care of the grace- mony before tlie ju ry in the Follard-IJreek- I :i Ir I 'ofr**o.,- aa<: U^ononud ()etn«on • .■ ".*»7.** si;.... iii si.in..... si ... “.*» :*) i h 00 -Mr. W illiam K. AVinters, editor of the C; (.-. (.’laytoii,* Oc(*au drove, X . J . ■’’fs Senators, to' establish its; cohstituSiou; lnrldge ease, liis statem ent was u de­ OCEAN GROVE, N. J. T* a ..../.Me .Soup, «• barn..,...230 i a.v -i fo 1 7.v aa.v 1 in*, itw 0 1X1 .K p w o rth Arfrociilc favoreti • t he Timi>. w. Ini.? n.-aiis, peril 1.7o ; tJood .Soap. Hi bars..itVj 1:100 T-T Q -I-) j Goods as o •i! W .life. ••••'••■ ■; • . : Mr. ami Mrs. J. U. ^IcGowati, of Cin- although the lawyer at times referred to . For , Rent at Ocean (irove, N. J., (fholc-i ' i Civiunery | -l lb**,' for...... ,...*23c . •JI 7.v00! a2 7.'i 15•IIHV. !«! .'i2V I («; 7(I 00IK) 11 8 0010 ; III17 00on :in ihi cinnati, Wlio have .resided on. Kmbury AilvortiHcmontK will lie htserled under this Hu ti e r , . , . , j ( .'hoi co t.'al f,runeit..l0o .'} (K>: -I A0 "A Si! 7 2.V11 AO,r*o’.lo l« m a u »» 0 0 0 : P.wl whether it took cold in passing helitl at. the nOo ol’ one-cent-a-wOrd fo r each Colonel Breckinridge In very soothing but avenue, near the ocean, for the past few by Wm. H. Beegle. Season A "'full aiul coin |il(!L(i line Jm ia ^...... lae 1 Clover Honey In . - '12 « AIM SIH1 rn no in ou’.ai on’-r>nn’-i'i wu r r* mnu Sll tl) froni one chamber to another, or whether insi-riion. ooolly worded terms. . -•...... Comb.H;.;....;. . ICo POdllfiOO II ' lOiMim’r.no.T.-.jx' I’.'.'t nn season’s were.i 11 town last week. ■ TRY . (if 189^; i col/ Judge Bradley tlrst announced bis de­ Uioleo new N. 11. ! FI no Soda Crackers t he a i r 6 f t h e Ho nat \\ ch a u 1 be r does no I Mis. Adaline W. NVilson) lifter ti win­ in:ATIO.V W ANTkFi a s ’Wij.-rvlHitijr l/»ml nolit-os, •O cciiW per Hue;. each Inser­ himsi'Iivt-jii i- o fllo lt'l «ir llnardlm r House. cision on the prayei'H fo r instructions. ot «vei-ytliiitH’ I'fjijaii'cd to ,i |JIV “ 1 poumls 23o • agree with it, or! both,''we'"cannot say. te r's - s o jo u rn in K (iz a itt» th ,.N . .1., re- S (.holce J able.Sy mp Fine 1 ly.sler Cm ck- • tion;.for fhivo .w relis o r toon;. 2*> (»•_*** Wm it., ills- lii*!*l; o f tv fere net *s.. Mrs.. M .S . |t.,Tt x'ics Olllee, O l i n Street and Central Avenue.. Nine prayerntjf t he. plaintiff were granted i:a si- ok eii.oiti.n-I'a t ii w a v. per. (jt....:...... Hm. ; i-rs 1 poundk. turned.to the Grove last week imd opened /.ht V ' furnish ;i houso,’ including .'count.*' They must In nil iW c* • hnve- Atlr. ut- U nfit, no longer carries that bloinii atid in modified fdrm ami fivo of them refused. fiond I ’oru..... Uh; I* In*; Htick wh ea t Jl . up her pleiisant cottage on lleck avenue. Olt jlAlUJAlNS—lio to Aslmry Paik Alto* llOWAItP nouu> a n d MtSS TVLKU. A'»*. Itwini*. . . Arnnuc. 7Vice. :icunsf*ir...-..,...... lb . pa*:kai;<;.::.....l,1 o'- : .tached.> - v freshness of countenance with which it (Ion and-i'om m issldn. House, 2d.> Main Six prayers for the defendant were grant­ I T*7 i Pitman. fisno 1 *oo*l Tomatoes...... (On a |hic k a « < >r ,...‘23o Fstreet, eurner Monroe avenue. :Uinar-(f ment of the engagement was made, thefact, C arpets, .Miitt.iiLi^'s and Oil­ greeted these Senalprs. They referred i t ed in modified form or substitutes grunted, . J 21 tieiam Palbivay,' 71*0 cleans 10 r ;.:.*.....'..23c Pure Huekwheat, lh.1o ,v To Uouu^roxtw NTs—W e si util bo ulud ton'* “ ThoSlatules regulalbtK tnooporatious o f National -Hankfl'aro o f sueh w Iho concoptton • S/ llem m enway has removed his Tent., F. !■*. G K NITNtJ iV l ‘U*S ."st oe k"of i mm t lit ten I s and flvo were refused. Incidentally the was revealed that Mr. Gould’s relatives I leek, Hh) (Jrintly reduced prlc**s on on lire slock for . .cclvc Horns of news nml eonnhuuleiitlons on to the care of three of their wisest doe* thul conscientiously conformed to hy tUHeers iiml Dlreclors, no institution o f ltanktng ap* ir Heck, c lo th s. - . • :: .. V; Awning aiid .Flag Manufactory to No. S and headstones, or drop ii postal, card p rou eh us tho National, for deserved con lldeucu o f and security to patrons,** . judgo said tliat, while tho burden .of wero opposed to tho prospective union, but, .ltiii encli Satuhluy. It will pay you to «»illaud • of ItileiTsI to tliH community. Write- and they will call and Huhnut tleslyns. if. It seemed that Mr. Ooujd Was determined II II Abbott,.. 27A see. U nidi tlie paper each week. .tors; supposed to he bes.tacquainted with 017 C o o k m a n ft ven ue, A s b u ry P a rk . proof rested.ou the plain tiff to show that j j ItrfHid wji.v; •iW Hotel Brevoort, ■ on ly o n tmc»ddi* ol.lh o sheet. to marry itt spito of the fam ily dissatisfac­ all the ills it might be;subject to, and the Harry Smith, formerly of Ocean Grove, wo ladies desire two unfurnished . i-ooms a contract to marry, was entered into, if 1:1 Hath "• -.*. aco Central Ave., between Pitman Ave., j •• Tho. full nnmo. nml mldr'e** of llii* writer is now in his employ, and will wait on T lor light lnmsi‘-k(vpliitx—a hunt, live dol­ tho defendant set. up the defense that the tion. ’ ■“ — - 1 1 Olin.. - . * * •.-aw SPECIAL PRICES. ; trtiouldmrompuny nil communication*. not sort of treatment it niiglit retpiire. They lars per month. Permanent. rofureneus. Ail- FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Howard Gould is ntithority for the state­ IA .1(1 •• sea View.. a?A and AlcCIintock Street. custom ei-s it nil secure orders which will dress. Mt.,hrlstonher,*'201 Seventh ave, Brook­ contract was nofc.made in good faith, the III 121' Wehb, * • : t m npcosiJrtrUy for publication , Imt n « n trunm nUv shut- themselves up. closely with their ment that tho wishes o f liis brother George J. S. rLITCROFT & BRd.y vOfKtKul faith, A n o n y m o u s lei tors w ill h o i lu* ;be* tilled, with neatness ami despatch. lyn , X . .S', • • aj*l71t . Organized February /SS6 . tbnrden ’of proof w:ould rest upon him. to 17 .11 Webb,. ‘JO y a rd * from Heaeh. Oun mlnute.H’ .walk t Bedroom Suits IVorn §1i}. up. nnd others of the fam ilyiavc been effect­ IS Kmbury, : • ;!!{-■ from the irrcnt Aiiditorhim. Klectrlo lluhls, ; hollecd. . charge for about.two weeks, and.brought All goods furnished al very low prices. .O K O R G B V. KROHHl., President. O. II. BROWN; Vicc l'rcsidcct' Bhow that there was an understanding 11 T"l!C m oiH ?m .V l*t>MPF«TF.NT I„Vl»Y With ive in. causing the canceling o f. the A -' .Ml ia Surf,; • Hnci ek-ctrie liells, arle^lan water, M«\, Athlre.«M nil 'com m indentIons, pith er for Miu to boar all their skill and Wisdom. But-' Flags a specialty. .1 ALBERT C. TW INING, Cashier. MARTIN V. DAGBR, Ass’t Cashier, that.the contract ■was not to be carried out, •JI 7 Abbot I, aixi ! Koldiii'i- iiucls at §8. ' I v ery hesi. refereitc«-.s trom Ph iladelph ia gagement^ Ho was seen at the ] ltd el W al- .Table and Service First-Class. SANITARY PLUMBERS ledllorlul or nows departments, lo the- ' Pliyslolalis, will take cha rue of Invalid or en­ M attison A ve n u e um l /loin/ Street. A s b m y 'P a r t , N.J. and that the statements made in tho pres­ l!i»., H McCHnthck. I7A tis often happens tho doctors disagreed ter Into engagement for general nnrshij;. doiv just’ before his departure for Lake­ as .10 A* Hath Abbott, ( ajo Thoroughly r*-novnt* d, and m*wly rumlshed, :• Editor OfTlil-’.TlMKi?, Mrs. T. J?. llawkiiis, Chattanooira. . Kor Convenience of Ocean Gr“ vc patrons : ence of other parties were made with this Ocniii Grove, N. J. about.hoih sanitary and remedial meas­ .‘■Nilrsc,” T i m hs Ollloe. wood. “ It* is true that, the engagement m 7 Heck, : .:i»« Kvi-ry Appotm m ent New.-. • • . • - —A x 11. i) i ;.vi. 1:1 ts 1 s*: -•*. ' Tettn., savs : Shiloh'x Vilulhtr ‘S A V K D •understanding 011 the part of the plalntilT JMI F bury; . j. G a ^ p ets HLvway D ow n. Offiec Oeenn Grove Camp Meeting Association Ilnitdius;, Occan Grove, N .: /. between Mlss.Tyler and myself is off,” he ,111 • 700 ures. So tbey seein to have taken cliarge MV LIFJi.’ .1 ronshltr il the M rcmahj OH SAIiK—Tent 1 l.\H. Fmnie klleheh and defendant. , Hro;ulway, . ,‘}tJU ■:1111V- A. - S( IIt;> l K :- Capital, $100,000. Sm'pliis, * 7 0 ,0 0 0 . said. “It was declared off aft er a talk we :t:t H miul way. :•* ;wi ITiiviiit? imr<;lii\M.-i.l u full linn i.r Cnr|.ctH ofthe jmtieut daily, in succession, each for a ddiUUult tl wjMnn I o r r For F 12x12. Itoth: thorouhly furnished, n r /i Leaning on the witness box in a careless FornjiTly of ihe “ Ujdmomt.” Stoves and Ranges, SATURDAY, APRIL m, 1 8 9 4 . I eften/t! (treat est harptlu ever o tie red In Deean had about the attitude of m y family, who ;:i Abbott, ■ aixi nl Am-.tion Sale f am-ablu to loi|iicttc-reduced from § 1 ,0( 1, t « § 1.00 I | Notary Puhlle or (‘oumilssioiter of |)eeds, . . . IiOABD OF DimCCTOIlS: Wehh,' : a»»ii O OEHN GROiiTE It is lo lu* re.urelted tlial. tin* Board o f community, giving up tho idea of our union. Miss Webb, ■ liuily ISrus, “ “ ' to .00 tient'grew worse iiiftead of better, despite ^professional ODnrCis* ! may ho found at -13 Main ave,Oeoan ttrove. G. i'V Kriielil; ■:" .Illicit C. 'JVinituj, IrnieC. Kennedy, •. am U aiis :usd O iili- iil Avcs., ■ "While some o f tho facts and t he final ea- Tyler agreed that the preservation of fam­ r- Kmbury, :IAI» •/Trnsici’H, in isfsnittjr ;itH rail for another iiruce fi'. Ktti/or, Oliver Ji. Tlroim, MmuH Jolimoh,. • a •• '■- • Taposti-y — 1.00, to .70 the assurances of the doctors that, it was • A X V S P O N tli-: in otir w in d o w for 111eoiits tastropho had happened in the District, the ily harmony was the best thing for both I leek..* ' . ia i •public meeting to Vole lor. appropriations Miliii) Jlow, it. L. Jtamma», Clmrtn A. Atkins, 15 A bath Cookman, . * l.vi Twt) lilock.-i.froui I ho t.iccan. Prtunonadt? Ingrains at-prici'S ranging from tiy to .improv.big all the time. Indeed it is Q i i . i i k f .g m -:, ’ j M b. Ileeule ,V Co, IV.t Main. Stii«:t, o f ns. T h a t is a ll th a t I can s a y.” .folm I Cojliu, Sherman Jl. O ria v; Charles A . Young, plaintiff was a resident of Kentucky, of •.7* bath .Hroad way. ‘ . 1500 r— amI Fishing Pier for;, permanent. selibnl * buildinjis,’ oonld j Aslmry Park. ~ T ap ltf 1*1 Kmbury, • tai tiit Mtits p e r y a r d . - - % irew dly suspected that thi* patient suf­ . No. 7S Main Avenue, Oeeau 15rove, N . .1. the Ramo congressional district as tlio de­ ANDREW: TH I.G R,’ D. C. Covirt, William lf. Jlcajli, ll'titiam Ifatliawy. ; OtdugH of Congress. - H Webb, • . liiu not have risen' its w ay clour to ask fo ra H eautifu) lot citi ner of. S ty e k - fendant, who came to Washington merely -f 0001) ACCO\IM111) A T I0 XS. f C a rp e t ’.K illin g ' r'sdnced fro m S I .011' to' fered moro from the close air.of tlio room C W WALK- Wasiiinoton, A p ril 0.—A--vala attem pt wna • S • Webb.- • .SucceW ir to T A Y f.O H A ItV X O , ■ Ori-’ie i: IIoi?ks—7 to 0 a . m., 12 to 2. d io S e. m. n ton atul New•w -Yorli York avenues. Price. $*Y»0 aa a temporary representative of- that liO een ts. • .Finn suUinentl o etvd all that are needed mndy to iidjiiurn tlio senate until'Monday. » . t bath t’ookman, unit steady eon linemen I, and the many i w orth SS-Kt. Apply lo Win. It. Iteegle,. IS state.. The plaintiff was n friendless wom­ .7 ' Cookman, 17A . uml reasonable rnt<.- for .-ea?on • OKAI.KIi IN . ■ . i M a in avem ie. M r. Pe ire re poke for two liouratui tlie tariff. M attings at h alf prici), - : throughout'the riot atul not reM rioted ^ ‘aisoauici’ o . i ’imuii*:. M. n.; an of btimblo.birtli; thc’defondant, a man. .1*' ’ . .• Abbot L ■wm • . nr'rnuisicnt (‘iiit-sls. Also sharp and sudden changes of treatment, Republicans made points of no quorum. Mr. A b b ott,. tm > tbe amount to the sixty-five thousand dol- I.P M U tN G —If you want plutnhhm done of national reputation. Later it would be Uunpliy began hi tlie house a liyht to deprive Abholt, m fur Tilblo l»ri;i|-i|. than.from any other cause. And many H O M O E O P A T H 1ST, P John Li’onaril Mill make .eontraetH 20 the duty of the speaker to say what the th e bureau o f en gravin g o f the I'O.-dage stam p ■Vt . lleck,- I toll Stoves and Range lars required for :Asbiirv. Park and West 120Main--Avenue, Ocean Grove, X. .1. per cent cheaper now than he';can three ( ’an accom m od ate per.-bie* co m in g *1im i‘h AOATK W ARD. think if the professional reputation of the community liad a right to expect of tho contract. - m I leek, * - av) ; v Park. • ..v : '•'•••• Diseases o f W o m e n atul Children a irpts’laItv months hence. :tlmar-tf iw . Main, :;.V) for a few day* to fix-their house.-*. ; rr * i i-' i t 7 doctors were not-at stake they .Woiild'like defendant and how greatly had it been to Washington. April 0.—In Ihe senate tho Tin Kootin^-, t» littering O rn ci: lloi:us-7 to la a. m.,2hiA.‘7 to lop.m. chief feature of the day was Mr. Hill’s speech. in . Hath, ' • - llX) ’ . « ^ », .i llf»tel. keepers and house keepers • The school officials, as well as others O imhI nun I tty o f In gn iln CarjuM. fm- lit cents hisinterost to find everything lie could : ea Wehh; iot> to strangle the brat; as it is likely to give •per yard. Brussels *Vl rents. Motpietts The house transacted unimportant business. H i s s n . W h i t e , Il’t- r-lia^-’ / Should at once inspect my new line of -who have taken pains to investigate the A against the character of the poor j*irl. e« AVehh. . . aa.*» anil Itc|Kiii'iii^. them plenty of trouble if it grows up. : fsecnts. AxmlnsterSl.lu, and upwanl. IVCV W a s h 1.noton. April 10. —iii the -senate Mr. KI Ocean Pathway. av) Q l.APPi: V. tilXKIN, Mr. C arlisle,w ho lias himself been the — — — ------— ^---- — - | AgateW are, bought at an Auction Sale, subject; recognize t he fact'the the Ocean Clayton’s Ocean (Jrove, . Jtlmar-ll. Lodtfe continued the tarlft tlebate. . Senator . W I . Hath. avi Hot A ir i’lipnacc*, Ksti- And it is an open secret that.:m an y of its A riM ltN K Y A T L.WV m aster of otie of the leading Masonic lodges ■ Kmbury, Grove building is quite as defective as the C ockrell rep KNt'II ANGKJ— Mnmklyn o f the city, reminded the ju ry oft he Mason­ T h e houne transacted routine land ness. ! Kmlmry, 13)0 M AS l’l’U IN t.’H ANt-'KKY. property, well lo»*aled and renteil. fora • , sea View, .* avi n iatvs (iiiveii on .Steam anil . One in* Asbury Park; tliat Bradley Beaeh W Wasmi.noton, A p ril 11.-I ii the stuuite M r. poison in; their pockets and only await a tiltfe residence ht ucenn G tdve, Adtlr»*sst)\vn* ic funeral of Mr..Pollard. Colonel Breckin­ Broadway. I7A ciiriii'i.ur s*:'w vmk mill iriniiiitiy avi-s. 1 li.'iII IIm 'ir r e " I I I ,* |iri(-(‘s. Po>l (Nlleu ltiilhlhii;. Aslnirv Park, N. .1. llaletipoke auaiust the turiJT bill, and M r.Pef- .is' excessively crowded; • while West- or, JOl Washhii'ton ayottue, Hnmklyn, N, Y. tf ridge had known ber fat her, and, accord­ . . Heck. . • • - * J7A Hot W ater llealei-M, anil favorable opportunity-to use them. ',. fercnntiuneil his spucch. The lioiii?e had no ing to Ids version of that tirht meeting on X btiih (jeean, • t ll'C iiii t i i r o v c , \ i ‘ i r J o i ’ M - y , .• Groye-lias.iione atulK . . OH SALE—Good Tent HxlO wi|h llyatid ! vothic quorum and transacted no business. : Atlantic, ■ 100 Hot Air aiid Hot W ater This feeling is largely owing to the vio* j jjit. OKOUtJK It. IIKKBKUT, ’ the train, had inquired fo r hi in, apologiz­ jJ • p . JV AIKRTGKT. . It is said that the Trnsleos were averse F . polos, l’rlee, S'J.1. W . H. ILvgle. Km hit ry, •• ta*i. ' Klilt ' reduced until .Innc leiit opposition the people have lately; d e n t a l S U R G E O N .- ing when ho was told that the father had Shot lie r Assailant Head. Clark, ia*» C om bination IIcatei-M. : tohskiug fora.laruei*'appropriation feat* AS’m C ocK A N iTKlVvK m iol’KHTV. I died. . t.'ljtrk. . lar. sh o w n to th e in tro d u ctio n o f th is c h ild • onif«*;oi»piwtto iitt*. Pepot, o » r the A slm ry it> Kxchnnue for Ihisluess --'Properly, j ' LF.itOY, V., April 10.—Antonio Fratto, • clark; . i a*. • ing {lioir plans woutd bo defeat ed.. This . . ... * ,n. ' - ii- - •'< PjirkIVirk amaiul i lM-e»n(ict-an tio»\v(Jrow IbinU.Ifcihti, eorncreurncn ot MMum am i *7 r...... -, free and .. elear; sltualinl » The lawyer sketched‘ the early life of Ke'fftilar I5uaril >‘ 1 . 5 * 1 I't-r Week. into the laiuily. 1 hev- believe Us «’■ ■■ an ItaBau emploj*ed at the Lehigh salt . ’ . Clark, • . • lav •Iisjjo- ; sir.,'! anit Mnllloon Av,A .«l,ur,- P,„k. N. . 1 . . ! ' ,.Jfen Hr,. hold, n I ’. 15. .TlcCa I’lh y , South Main Street,. ■; mijjlit-have l»oeii the case but il is m ore . M.t,,.-, M. lias ailinnilftcrcl il l,. un irmii rr, Miss Pollard as disclosed by the testimony shaft, near this village, was shot and kill­ Hroad way, ♦ . a 10 hold. N. .1. aplt-ttf ‘ ia. • . Sm View; M iss A. Bonsai 1 Prop'r. hitiou is bad' tlnd is 'calculated''to - j Appolntmi'nts tnmlo hy-tnsll or In person. . • H. .1. Mount, 1 h i m —a life free from slander or reproach'until -.•AO j O.i>posit<; p ecan G rovo O ates probable, that if 6100,000, or, £110,000 ed by Mrs. (ieorge I)omeiilek, whom h'e at- . 1 2 . 'Wesley.halo*, . Harness Maker and Eepairsr, much mischief. J*o bi view of its avowed-i .... heautlfut »itieen Anne Cot taut‘.w ith bhMot j ehe had met the colonel. . ’ tempted to crim inally assault. The wom ­ ia Sen View, • • am N**i, H 'M alnSf., Ne.xtt*»Sexc*ai's L'uderlaknm r 'had been Called for, the. amount above ...... iii** l" - . ‘ i- 1 IO l l A It \ 1* ' * 'I I lie thought be might as welt .first as last . Wehh, , A SIU ItV 1‘AltU enemies, its pretended friends, its dis* 1 U I tore lies. !• room s, h an dsoiu ely nirnlshiHl !. an gave herself up aud was committed to n> no . Kit aid I sh incut; Asbury. Park, N. .1, A 111 sut-r,, ^ h e “Pi,tlantie .^ouse, .ih ti *GT),000 re q u ire d fo r A s b u ry; P a rk and : titrouiihoul, stationary tuhs. L a w ununtds j rotor to theattempts which had been made no agreeing doctors, whether it will survive • c o u n s e l l o r a t l a w . the Hatavla jail. Mrs.* Doi'uenick is a Polo Main,. , | and uunoiilleent view of • Lake ami Oeinn..: to discredit the early life of Miss Pollard. ; ^ycst. Park, to I te used in t he .Soul hern f , • - , | 1. • . . . ; I MO.NMOt III ItCII.I.INO , A s n c u v 1‘a k k . N.,1. ! lient,S27.’>. W m . Hoeule, • • ’ • j; and has three children. Her story,is to id Hroad way..... 1,010 - H*-ach a n d Pit inun Aveiiui-^; • N. :. IIUCirANON. Exam ine the Referring to >fi*s. Miller, formerly Mollio trj. i 1 Oi:o. A. HMO0K. the. onloal anil -ilH iinym-ity i., |.i;ol»- : ..... n„„is Nl.w yllrk „„,t Do you inrend to purchase a WJieelK the effect that while in her home-Fratto IA <)/•*.-an Pathway. ■tm CcQan. CS-rcTro. - ' C*cracy*. part of the District, it would have receiv- lematical. The chances a re. against it.. ; Ponnsyivanla. Aekno\v|iMljioiucntri taken ” S P I |KX 1 )l 1 > 11 PlT > I IT P N I T Y. —5St K) .pllek Shinglebower, who had said that Miss tt:t Olin. ia» cash Imys twii heanthUI lots, ur* j • CIVIL ENGINEER, -T-WKNTY Thousand...... J lolls of W all paper J procuring « revolver shot tlie Italian in tho 7 Olin .. -. IKj tor’s mauauemeut. htitidsoine inajorit v . A t any mtt* no harm PH. I ofthe latest patterns,. . . from *10 t jM*r. j ing her character, but -tbatw’us untioce.s-' riglit cheek hear t he ear, und .lie fell dead. ll« 1 j A*-bath Abbott, ’ -;K)U: C l I A E L r S 7 : X X . 3 S C S E T T . ■Tbi* iitily oil > n »y Ihal.n-i'elveil ;i (i»M • pose to overthrow t lie . tn ri tV, brought j -NI,‘N M,ur m Nf;* Asrt’u'" l*A u ^ - double roll, unwiird. Gilts from 12 eents, ia K m bury, 7 ;i*ould:rP5nlt for in case o f defeat another sary, since it had been conclusively.proved • tl« ;«)o M*-*lal a l th** )ii>l M i^ 'h a n l)'- F a ir I n ’ . ' speedy d isast er to t h e . w ho j e e mi nt ry . J K. I -A X N I X g. llv erv .slv ie an d desijrn. C. C. C layton , t )c**an ! C L E V K L A N D WillSIOLS. by Dr, Cowau of Pittsburg that Miss Pol­ 101 McCllntock, • 17A • * incctii'ijj to vote on the ?tM,000 appropria*. (»rove. * ainmr-ltV j. Presidential Nominations, I a*, l(t SUn’kton, aim The people soon became aware; of tbe COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, 27, 30 iind 3-J pounds, : ■ $100., $115.,. $125. ■ lard hud been in.Ids city instead o f in Ken.*; lias K m bu ry , -. -oOil J. H. PARKER’S ; tipii could have been readily - arranged, ■ p O LKT—A furnished lioardln»f *n«nso near W ashington*, . Ajiril 10.~The president Sea View, .• H o o m N o. in, M o NMo o t h ltrii.hiNO, tucky froin.ISiO to 1SS0. JUT. avi ■ Builder’s Hardware, Paints huge, mistake they had made and at I th e Oeoan, IS OMdns. Iniprovoineiits. W ith the i-elelnated Cleveland Thread Otilii her Tiiv, mo.st resilient, m ost' •-; sent the following nominations to the ta< Ileck , ’■ I7A -\o onoic vo ’■;aud in view'of the ell'urt to provide for Ashnry Park. X. .1. - .WASlllN’fiTON*, A p ril 11.—Colonel Phil f^otel and Restaurant, every election since 1:ave been trying to Hot water holler. Place iu «ood condition. dni-ahle nnd easiest » f repair Of iiiiv pm.umatki tire on. the m arket. senate: - . . , ' ‘ ia i K m bury, :■■■, tluviiiceds of all sections, opposjiiou to Part o f rent taken tn hoard i f desired. >\dd ress Thompson, formerly a member of congress nu P itm an ,..- a Stale—Kdwanl If. Hi robe l of New York to. 10 709 MATTISON AVENUE, • For’Sale.hy Ihe-Mnutuiiefmvr’s Axclll. ;. and. -Oils. repair t heir error. Tim current of oppo­ Q A vm ii. wvcKoKi*; . ttwiuu-; Hox 2I.Vi, t.H*eau G rove, N e w Jersey. from Kentucky and one of the best known 111 Ociiin-PathWuy, .- IV*) tbe. snmller appropriation would’ have MAJKSTIC WHKKLS, be envoy extraordinary and minister plenipo­ men in Washington; entertained the jury 11a K m bury,' :i7A ASBURY PARK, N. J. —N*.. N nil str. .1 M'hH.-id.-lpbla, pi*nn. : sition set iii strong, soon grevV. iiito a JUSTICE OFTHE PEACE, ‘OH KAI.K OU F.XCIL.NGK—One of the tentiary of ihe United States to Ketiador;. W il­ n.-t. W e b b ,. avi j (Joiner. M;iin St. aud Asbury Avenue, iceased .^ 1 ■;*. 80, .5^ 35,'iiuunds. , $85., $CJ0., $95. in the Pollard-Breckinridge case with a, tidal wave, aiid se.ems to be sweeping NOTARY PUBLIC. .nost deslnthlo private n*shlenees. in liam Itockldl! of Maryland, tiiird assistant hoc* in .'Ahhott, ■■■• ! .Coinlortably F.iinilsh<'d IJ*».*uw by.ih*- f*ny or • . ' :Jlmur*nn . T h e 4‘n a rro w 1 nimled kickers,’■h as the Geneml Colleetion Ayen- Ueeatt (irove. Kxtiii lar«o lot fronting on twt* Vbifiintolv the hest aiid lmrniwiinest low priewi \Vheel.iin the. timrkel. The , pyrotechnic speech slick ns hits rarely been retary of state, vice Kdwnrd II. Strobel, nom­ n . y . W eb b , •' . W ll-k . - ASBURY PARK, N. J. everything before it. Kveil New J.lersey, It,i,mi Nii.1>, Moiiitintnli friifnL-, A-i.m-y I'urk. I i«li»>nifniin Ilnr Wllli iiiiieiiIM; heard in this section:. The Blue Crass or­ inated minister to Kcuudor. nt; Sttrf, > . V Jo u rn a l chooses to tenn.t he opponehts. of . 10 rooms-and bath, Ip'fam l eolil i. "new two point bearing reduee.H friction one third. Fully guaranteed...... ; ...... : cent view: Just ice—To be attorneys of the United States:; 117 * Pit umir, , -.. • R e g u la r 1 linn ti' from // lo j, 56 Cw ts, thought to have been so bound hand and water, haiidsiunoly furnished throughout,’ ator once had a groat reputation a* a 1 IS \ ()i:ean Pathway,. -IA I OUR. SPECIALTIES. M he measure are .not act uatetl by a .spiri t Q H . P. A, DAVISON, Cash or Instalments. Wheels to Hire. Track for Beginners. Ixswis C. .Vandegrift, district i>f Delaware:' foot by .partisan legislation as to be se­ P rice lo w a n d term s ensy. A p p ly to. W in . stump speaker, ami . Washington had a 1 IU Ocean Pathway, 1100 W m . H. Beegle, U . Hoeglci -IS M ain aven ue. . James F. O'Hrien,district of North Dakota. .; ‘anta^otiisticj to Asbury Park or her inter- Prlco of IiMm n, *>0' eents. l’mehastmi of wheels taught to ride without chance to see nu what the fame is founded, i'll.fJIUM I-ATIIWAV. Adam ant W all Plaster,- Oiir own M T g 'r . cure for a generation, felt the force o f tliis VETERINARY SURGEON. . Postmasters -A if Trederiek, Allentown. Pa.; liis speech was sprinkled with anecdotes, 2(il Kmbury, •. . 17.V 'X ix e X ja.-u .xel, . romise Lumber, . . woman because she loft the court as soon and this left no alternative to.tho govern­ 0 I7ri H O Q S E /r P H 1NTER, nine, arid it swept trium phantly through m iAKLKS i:, O.lDiC, aa Mr, Calderon Carlisle had finished his jiA bath.. Cookuuin,, auu ST. ELMO,” • earjjest «uj*i»ort lo an ellbrt to obtain an ment but. to resign. It is expected that, U - - Miiln, ’ 17A, tsamden,. Trenton, Klizabeth, Xowark, v ATTORNEY AT LAW, plea in her behalf. Cor, Nf.*u' Y o rk and. Mu in ‘ Qcean $ro\'c, -TSF. gF. appropriation 1 0 provide them another — M :lVI2SSOi:' o » - Doors, Sash; Blinds, the Opposition will now take oflice, Tho 5 Main, ia.* Aves. near the Heiudi, ULLdll uIt)\L COHTEACTOE BTOEEfi Jersey City and other places. Let the Solleltor ht C huneety. N ota ry Public, wJtii The speech o f Colonel Thompson w ill be government is certain that the governor aa»! Clark. ’ 4 • 100 year. ’ ■ ; ' ' Seal. Monmouth HCdV, Asbury Park, N. ,1. j concluded today, atid then Major Butter- i» (?lurk, :«m victors rejoice, be level-headed, • and lift will ultimately be compelled to dissolve Kmbury,' , l.V) .Superior- P»6ardinji Aecomuiodation*-,-:- j < 1 h v ie w o f I ) to fa01 .t bat; it is tnily l.iy- Fram es, Mouldings,' ■ worth, another ex-congressman, who is a tbe house aiul liave a new election. ’. • .Heck. First-Class Materials only. Lead .and- V a m k s ' k . a c k k h m a x , m , i >„ .. VMAS. liim is A: €0., +» tlie.cloud from Xew Jersev. mild spoken Quaker, Will follow him. : Wesley Ijike, »w MRS. Al. M. COnPTON, Prop’r. j M .< < rl U K l l X . st re n nous ellorts that t h e v . can * j»»»t t \ toi r. ^ : • iw Grand Avenue, Asbury Park, N. J. ■ Oil used. Xo patent paints lo fade. W abuin’OTOX, April. 1^.—-Tho local de­ . Negroes llitrhtd In a W recked Halid lug. 'M. 17 Kmbury,.' -100 H a r d w a r e , N./.I. :t I ti J i t y o f siyti ri tiu In tho Pollurd-Breckinridge'trial and tin* I lapsed. Four.person's wore killed and fivo a.rr Asbury, • a » aw . Hroad way, Day,” oouplvil'with information as to the CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. beginning o f a plea tiy .Major Beil liutter- • avi IffOLSii:. I •HTHIRTY, YERRS • EXPeRiBNCB,# jiiflective ait) lor . new buildinsis outside j wounded, ami there arc believed to be two a * Heck. . l.V) j'cn'st o f' tlie - species that appear best to Ocean Grove, Xew .Iei>ey. O i l s , e t c v Orders , for changes, alterations or re­ Ho.\ 2»n«;. worth, both ex-member** ot 'etmgress. Be- t others in the ruins. A ll the killed, injured am-' Curmcl W a y ,. ^m . asaj Hath Avctiui*.. ! ' aiid We .wonhi Ihojefore be left with the an Cookmun, - IK) pairs Will receive, prompt and . i: withstand onr climate. It is to be hoped ginniuK is said advisedly' for although ; und missing are negroes o f the low er class. O ne atid 0111 • halt' HI**-1;* from theiii-«-an a n d | -'undesirable heritage of-air atinual lljjhf Major But ter worth talked’more than half am. oiin, .. jVjO cat-cful attention. j tliat the orders '.filed may be very liberal ' J A S. II. SF/XTO.Y, ■ The building was Im llt in l*ii0 and was re* an Kmbury,- •tm nii>. Id*n-k liom A m llp irlu m . ; • for appropriations with but little ohanoe s o o t h m & m - of the day he progressed no further than i giirdetl as, unsafe because of the inferior am Pill'rim, I.Vi Open June tst. George M, Bennett, as oiie. o f t lie.’ c litef' I>eauties o f onr town the first relations between hi«* client and -a 17 10 Pil^nm, . . : l.V) ./of sttocess ; o r to put. up wit it o u r. j »rosen t i material used in its construction. .Theuj>- ! iii the future will bo the result of work FUX.ERJIi DIREGfOR.. SXD E.MlUhMBR, ais Cook man. . :aoo HRS. C. R. PRIEST, Prop’r. Madeline Pollard back in lSSt; : per floors were out up into lodging rooms *nm Residence, Xu. (56 Heck Avenue, : im heaithy, over-crowded aiid-undesirable ^-1 Uirtfc *»/ flwAr/.s c/c. con tin Ml}/ tn i am : Cook inun, , 4 p ’A INTI N G i* .y His w.hnte argunient w;as devoted, to the a } 1 Ileck, • . PW j now.being done in this direction. luihtl. . Floiccrs o f tin.v tft^iftn ot short uofict. . ■ for colored w’omen ami men. ' . quarters for an iihlotmiio period. Pap t o r y D u q Icir'lc, N . J. point that.the young woman had not beeii*. Mr. Tabor Way. . i a*. Oct-nii W rove. X , .), IN ALL ITS BRANCH£S. Parlors and O tlic e — N o . 1 7 . M a m Stree t, tho pure and unsophisticated girl of Id Itepubllcans W in Io .lersey, a*S Main, -'• IS.') ' X l s . e ^Ta,tion .a.l, ;As before stated it |s to Ije regretted A bury, ' . 130 2 ; ‘ Jesus Raising the Dead..’ Branch Yard, Sprhlg Lake. when the silver haired colonel mot her T uknton, April 11.—Local elections wero Mt./lun, 17A • I.ock Ilox 2 1 3 2 , • . . ^;.ih!it.t)te;.Tru^toes did not adopt a new, , A S B I J U Y pauk, n. j. . M ain A veiuio T w o ISloc-kr- from H»:y. ji. n. iu:i:«jt.k.. -GRAKITE AND MARBLE- that she had represented.herself to he. It. held in a number of the principal cities lu . H eck ...... , wm ri-edns A. rroctor, ^rpiim sufficiently liberal to adinit o.f jien- in Hroad way, Also Superintendent of Mt. Prospect Ccmeter>. frasiiHtroug display of’oratory.. His speeph nnd tow n sof Xe\v..'Jersey ami resulted gen- tin: Oi-i-nn.. O c c a n G r o v e , N . •). ■t:•)*d» a • oral mipj»ort by all w l 1 0 tire interested. It was free froin t he vu lgarit ies which Colonel J erally in sweeping Bepuldlcan victories. aitu'i Kmbury; I iit) Ocv.’l'll tiil-ovc, S . .1. i The voice of weepiiij: friends was heard; C harles lf. W jflio lT , : .Thompson dealt in: probably wus jis clean ■ Perhaps the most noteworthy of these was atu Ml. C'urmtd, a**) mmm & builbee, ^unfortunate atul unpleasant that ooi)di- And sorrow's tears.wore freely shod. - M.onnnients. a presentatinn.of such a case as could have, i in Newark, which elects a .Itepubiican am Main WU. llo x 9 W .V -M i k .J. A. K i:i;n. ! itions prevail^\Vl>ich make it necessin" to W hile hltteramrulsh tilled their hearts; ; Mixed Paints, Oils and iVarnishos aat Cook niau, ' :#)o l*!i2 llerm o n \\ray, Hox 05: A. GRAVATT, 'The."widowsonly son” was dead. . . $^,000 WORTH OF been made' atui was proportionately.well • mayor for the first tline in over 10 years. ) No. 700 Main St., Corner Sewell Ave.. . • . Mt.Tabor Way, at*i) oppose tncasttiys that are o f' interest to The Ider receivesilie lifeless form, C j Asbury Park. N. J; [ reodved bv the .audience. ara « ah. Tabor, - 17^. Ocean Grove, N. J. , our.neijjhhors when we would so greatly Tho Krleyinc friends are. ivilennd sad.- ' ■ . Died at 11 Funeral, cfi.e + vien n s +: b s k g r v H eaclstoii.es, * t'lifurnishetl fora year. K-ili iiia i os am i Plaits I'urii ini led a t ?»I tort The mother 11 nuers m tir her son, Mat-QUlit I>e T a lle y r a n d D ead. j ■ B u ffa lo , April 11.—Spencer L. Baifey, a A ll furnished unless other wise .stab-d, : pro te r to 'j» iV c; 11 > eu t . 11 ea rt y en oou ntu'Or ; Ami weeps a hove her early dead, N o tic e . Bread, Pic and Fancy Cake, . I A D I E S ’ M IS S E S ’ AN D l-H U B F tM ’S F lo ijk n c k , April • l‘J.—The. Marquis tie ! prominent real estate man of this city, For turther Information or an Inspection of !*;!vVnent. T h e present c o iitro v e rs v, b o w t‘ver, { T h e m ourn tul riles af-e all perform ed, . T o m I in son W W a lto n , the p|ti|K-rty call 0)1 . ' ,- '■ • , W ith soleitin march they seek the grave; . Talleyrand, formerly the Due.tie I)ino,.is J went to Fredoniu to attend the funeral of ; L ivery. and Boarding Stable, .rout it M a in Si root., <)pjv^lte H rp ad w ay Gutcrt . - Ih n le rs lit ■WM. H. BEEUUI;, 48 Main Avc-nuc. ■'is n;qutVtipn as to methods only; with a ll: 1 Whon fltrlst. the son of God appears. F e n c e s . dead. The wealthy Mrs. Stevens, who was | Albert Haywood, a former partner. Just • Whose-nm teh less piover io un death* can GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. divorced from her American husband, has i after tho funeral Mr.. Bui ley was stricken parlies.:intent.upon \be sami* i*en'eml • Sitve. . . -.. | M. M. CROSBIE, , .■Corner Monroe Avonueand Kmorv Stivct, . been for some years the Duehoss'de IJino. j.w ith apoplexy and died in a few moments.- rcsuit;-.and it.is'to be liiipod that wlnil* o r d e r s p r o m p t l y A t t e n d e d t o j Ite's.iw the mourner* In the street. . • .. Aslmry Park, N..L • • • '. lit* * a V t hi*, tit'jt tie rs bro k en h e a rt.. ; Sla,te IS oofer:- ■' over isiinal ly . decided u 1 » m. 111 ay | no veto special ath'.utlon iiiven toOeeat) Gr<»vo trade lid ward UveretlS lUrtli CVlebratetL 1 j Itrar.lllau lterup-os Kneape.'' ’ ;\ud tritha voice divinely sweet,. . . FINE SHOES AT COST. | WKHT ASItCttV 1'AltK, Opp. fcVUK II.VI.I.. be the-pi:ni best t*a loti luted to ?erve t.be j. •: lie bade lier sorrows.a 11. depart.- . . . b y Nlr. \\>ltiui. PcrsQ iis n isliiiif; W ork ' B o sto n , A p r 1); 1 a.—T h o on e h u n dretltb \' B u e n o s A y i :i>s, April ’ 10.—Over 200 of AUCTION! i * T h e old, c**lel*r:ited W illia m (fhapm uipslute. i “ W e e p iio t," said lb*', "th .luoon ly soti, - ’aunlversarv of the birth of Kdwnrd Ever- ! Jam es W . Poland., . v interests o f .the wltole ot»:im')iini)y, the .Brazilian refugees, who were on the ) , Thou^hMioiV fi, eold Iu d e a th 's em li race, ctt was suitably celebrated by the Historr j • always on han*i; At this fhop the .public rein o t'llii) kin d p u l ii|» l»y Dec- Portuguese warships escaped to the shore. I -_'*n wbai-they de»lre. '.loliblu!' promptly air. j* Shall be restored t*> life lezain, . • . ■ AT Till-. - ■Newark/. Avenue, Bradley . Peach, N. J, ical society, of ijorchttster.'. It is- reported that Adm iral da Gama was ' t*.nd*:d to. .. . . * T h e i G o v e r n o r ’s, V e t o e s ; . - And health and Joy beam from.his face,” *; yQateh‘f his Space or.-itioca l> ay, ^ liou lil p lace 1 ! I to .“touched the Ider,” the.Mhearers std,M umong the; first to roach tlio friendly Post O i I h e . A • Id Kij-:-?; A s bi 1 ry I ’ark. ' • J.4tnrcm:£ . I f f . - Duttr.i S »u th M a in .1 1 r. Ot m t , ^ Governor. Worts has loet none ofitis: , Then' He who-e v:p:irty spleop.. • The ordeal through which D on't delay or you m ay An A fter tho' Halt Tragedy. I I'A ll kind ft ol fa'ddoiluhlc itirnout> to hire The mother’s heart now loaned forjoy, -For Bargains,- which the Ocean i’alaeo of I leiirv Jjtein - 1 1J11 ild ini's 'moved ami laiced at low prices. , lie.has .passed appears to h are irritated- 'arid. B O T S St . L o u is . A p r il 0.— W h ile re tu rn in g A N D ----- ; specialiiccommtHluilons forStraw Kldin« par- GONTRKCTOR- AND BUILDER,; Her son once tUtut now oivs again; bach, Asbury Park, is so famous, will be { iles;elo.seilcurrlaL'i-.’iforfu n en il> aiid w eddlocs , Kstinlates furnished. And His great Ayurk of love aiid power,-.' lie loo" late, ^evenly (70) from a ball'Henry Knregard shot and fa­ r; tuore’tbaii iiistruotcd him. 1 1'e is still o n . inaugurated* this Saturday with many I Hnutcb OIHcck- tW. i l. Ht-e«lc, and Ctiplaiu OCEAN GROVE, N.J. W ill ever Jn both hearts ivmaln. tally'wounded Knima Stralil, his sweet­ j Itaiuinr'sTeul Iloii'ie. the.alert t^ seize every opj»ortnnity for lin islieil ilcsii^ns in wtock. new feature?.' Full particulars ip eireu- COMMISSION - HOUSE,-:- heart, nnd then shot himself. It is thought Telep h on e21 h. ••• M. K .S K X T O N A ll kinds of repairs receive prompt atlentlom puVty ndvantage, and to ratify political• POE AT HARD TIME PRICES. lar?. ' ' . . . . — • ' " Charj^e.s miHt«;*nite,' H , T R U A X &.S O N . Westminster Church. C onic and sec them , or drop n eith er can live. " ,* .;spite. lAioks 'as thoueh he wouUl like to Three small properties ill tlie vicinity. 5O8 Main Street,' Karl’s Clover I'oot, the^gjceat Blood Em bezzicr M orrill In l ’eru, • i l , (D in'viB ie,, FUSE C0CNTSY MILE • arouse- tlte ,ire of tho-Kepublioans, and Pastor Young will, preach in the AVcst- of the Auditorium. a postal and we trill call. minster. Presbyterian Church,- on Sunday l^ritier, gives freshness and clearness to M a NCIIKSTKIJ, N. II., April t).—Treasurer ItiililiiN li item oved One Cows’ Milk for Infants and-Invalids ’. provoke them to retaliate bv soine hasty Thursday, April 12, 1894, next, A f »ri I 1 .">! its folio tvs: 31 orn i ng su Six Itooms - - SI,GOO 00 W ork set up anyw here in thejComplexion and curcs Constipation, Charles 1'. M orrill, whoso speculations IMPORTED AND KEY WEST CIGftRS, Cookman Ave., and Bond St,. 2oo.V'to oOe. . For sale by A. "Allison atulunw ise. partisan ledslation, . that ject, .‘‘The Kiml of IVople t»od and Six Rooms - - - - 81,800 00 caused the collapse o f the Peopies’ Fire In­ Tobacco, ar.d Smoker's Articles. Semi men postal card ami I will prtjinptly 15ox IMU,. Asbury Piirk,-.or box'-*W3, t h e S l a t e . W h it e . . surance company, ia .reported to bo in ■ A t 2 o’clock, p. in., consisting of cart away any trjixh or rubbish you muy want Ocean Grove.Milk Depot, ljiwru:ieeave,. would bring t hoiu in to . 1 tad onler wit ii Human ity. Want.” Kvenint; .siibject, Double Cottnge, five Rooms Asbury Park. 'Handsomely L'tiriiHhed .Shaving Parlors.; ,;Jlow. Never to be . Poor." Sunday; southern Peru. removed. . Yurds unit cellars cleaned, I.awnK between Main and Broadway Gate, Ocean ;:^thc.pcgplev It is ti.'yood titne.no\v for cadi siiie, - , - §1,700 00 fertilized. ..•••. school, .2.1*0: C h ris tia n K n d e a v o r, ti.-lo. W e a re o flo rtm r for. a b r ie f jw rio d a su ­ a»6 Main Street, ANBURY PARK, N.J. Grove. Telephone Connections Kepublicanii to exeiviso self-eontaM and PORW ERLV PIt-OR:7Ut PRTHVZRY, OCERN GRO^e, stcaiu Fishing Uoat Ixjst; * W llIa r 3 . 23c3s.si!^352s., Hible social Fritlay evening. These are First-Class inyestnionts as perior line of.Mattingsat about half prieo. Household Goods, [ (Xironcr's fur S' c‘»ut Axxt'tnbly “ P r ic e s ZEBig-Ih-t.” West Grove, - via * Aibury Park ; bide their time;: atul the study of Tu.es*j either will .let the owner 1 0 per cent. Only think fur a roll that contains London, April 0.—A steam fish trawler, 40 y a rd s , • bound home from Iceland, has been wreck­ C a r m a n A c' H o l b r o o k . drtV’.s . elect ion returns . will furnish. en*; • Train service on the upper end of Long O f all descriptions, and too numerous Ocean Pathway. C. (). C la y to n , -.Main ave n u e .— A d v.' ed hour .Grimsby, Lincolnshire, and six of .. CQUni^tnetU for stich a enitrse. . • Beach, -which the Pennsylvania Kail road For Particulars Apply lo T R Y H N H D . h er crow* w e re lost. \ to mention. Private Sales evj;ry T h e demand ft»r.eotUii;e.s on t hi ^p o p u ­ F o r ^ S e n . t Gont.ractoro and. [guilders discontinued last August, practically iso-; day through the week. Kooms lar Ll ton muh fare i? u?rually heavy and the ;N o.N ’rKj>:tt)i;sr property ownersyshould lating.llarnegat City, Ilat vey Cedars and GENUNG & CO. SI 111,01 PS CU H lyis sold on a guarau-, raderevrskt W ill Como Agalu. Oii Main, Avenue, Unfurnished II o u h c ; Uiflce, .Main A v e ., near A5so. Building.-' tee.. It euies Incipient Consumption: It! opeii Kvcnings. mi pjily I i^l 11 , ’ I 11 a vu' ono o f th e .* nost .Lo n g . Pyi-acb, was* restm ied on M o n d a y D. C COVERT. ondon for; tlie, year, • Pl.uisuml sp-clllc;itloii!) drawn o f nil kijMl.-! • . arrange.\)itlj’sotue*»ne 1 0 examitie their L , April. 12.—Paderewski has de­ desirable, -containin'; S' room?, baud- ND AND MAIN AVES., N • THE iT IM E S J is the best Cotlgli Cute, Only one cent a o f inodei 11 Wood, Stone and llrlck Huildin^.’} 1 o f 1 us tv ; w ee k • b y - * th y ; M a ttaha w k in No. 27 Pilgrim Pathway, 2 cided to make a third tour of the United por I 'a r t i eii laVn A p jilyto .. * ./*; iipiises; ■ tV. sio if diUnagv has resulted dose. 2o ets.f ' oO. cts.; a n d $1.00. . F o r ; souicly fu r n i.«l iei I, .at • a. 1 iiode mte ry ii till; n m l 1/itPg B e a c b T m n s p o rta tio ti .C o m f States fn Junuary next. • gale- by A. Allison .White, . • • M. Al CROSBIE/Prop. . W i H . nEixii.i:, *ia M ain Avenue, ■ A V - M 1 1 .■. IJ ii KO U * y .M a i i t A ve n ue. W. II. CARMAN, Architect. ; froin the late s to rm .\ ..v' ‘ jtatiV i ■ • • ; - t ‘ -w ' ■.! p. 0. Box; 2130,’ ; • A SIIt a i - P A IIK , - X. - j . . & IT. W I L.L PH Y YOU,# OCEAN GROVE TIMES- SATURDAY, APRIL i4 , .1894.

•AN IT I X ERA NT’S EX PER IlvNClvS oning :and ^nia^re decisioii at th6 ;, tiihc T REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. (lid, 1 should have passed .this man .with­ out inquiry / and thereby lost my blanket, Keep Yourself-l-nmijl»r. With the Contents of ■Tiii** Column/. N e w lic*iU« « r e Added £:«ch' Interesting Incidents nnd l’ ecitlhir People Un- t i i i : Niiouo’ s Akoumknt. W e u k , ami ut A n y Atoment Ynir-Ttuy countered in His nialstcrlul Work. • I was once ruling with a brollier .min­ : . • Strike Uic : Oppor.{unit j '. Vou.Mus'e. • ister; iti the country when we came to a AWnUcd fur Years THIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOR About eight, o r nine inotilli.* aftor I was log ho Use. As the weather, was sultry we K ()lt S A t liViauMiul W h tlii ( ’oltiif:e i fin n* . i i ‘ C I . II I converted, tlu; .ptvadior^ur (Iu? t-liarie at.the eone i- ,ot\ Sy.w Y o rk atat ;<.Viokntnn •[ j (if* :r | W [ |d|i((|f!l,V : [I >\S 1111*1' I (II*!{ ■con’eluded tO stop and- get; ii drinK v'df ayes.y (lnnin tip»ve.: Th«v lUiuxu Is. very shh- . • 1 ‘ muuuui^ in . .m u ij . i ui i\ . tk'Hirmlmo tujio with him lo l)is several. water: 'N e a r th e ' wel 1 sii •<> I 'tv. wl n to- man Ktanliiil. luiiji. with tlu.! ulniosi.»*u»*e fo r a p'eiy 1 - ' V ' • - •. ,. " . ; ; week-night. juvaclunj: appointment,**. A*' ttiidicolored man in ^ -argtiment.- .The: niart(*ni : n'sitU'iHr. iins H niosi uiinuiHve’ap-’ ■ 1 ■■ CHAS. SCHWAGER &, CO. . m y tim e.was at my coniniatnl.jtnd tlicn 1 w hite ninn was a . 1 on verbalist a iid .t lie. ’tH>antiUM>,nial Is nieolyjiicatcd.' T h e plot eon- coiisen(cd. , Jiivt «t|»pouitftN»iil. was in •laiiiH two Uds,- Inihdsnineiyi Mtdded. ta'ml ter-, 1 1 colored limn was orthodox. The white nietTlj. ; •/;•''.*;• ■ . . .*. ii Bchool-hous^ alum tfour miles distant. MRS. .1. D. MAPS, Prop’iY man insisted there was neither hell nor • FOR , S A L H -A -jtoind . nii-thr--yi*aiMwiml -5jltThe o peojale’s o gtore, • ;■ After HtVrviVe w e. went to a brother’s- d evil, and the black contended for. both. house, (itrW e t)t) aven ue, jiieai’ I’llgrtin. I’atli- . . house ami sjH*nt the. night. The argument .niii about in this fashion ; way. . ('ontalns s mom*, I'uinlKhcd. - Sower a n d w ater e»mu>cLtOns, cte.' -trust Ul*. ‘Ivi;.-. -V. ai-i K.sy uimu . W hitem an1—" Vou .w// there.is a devil, feme! fo r a slcor( (liittrtii SJtKKf. $»VKJ—t lou «e (oid tot ni- Cm n- Tho.next morninir. we started for'his’ . I h e : Jtest Style. 620-633 Cookm an Avenue, the devil?” ••>. >v l>ury. N; .J., worlli sUnm for tVcan titove'proiv. • : . next apjioiniim-nl whirl* was about HC.ven . l.laek mr.ii— ‘ -No.” - erty. • . miles awav. A Iter ruling severalmiles 1 AVhiteman — “ I thoiigld not; and there t> < in lix c i IA N(? K-S'JXW morltfage.oo I{td«'> Family, Hotel and Stock Work began (o cjuestion in my luiml if we were avenue properly, liitladi'lplitu, (or collate at >1 H SB U R Y PH RK, N. J,*- is no d evil.,, Ocean (irove. iiot upon tlie wrong road* and expressed Ulack iu au- ‘ Ho voii believe there is a also Lace Curtains. ; ; tny doiibts to the’ preaeher. . lie sai«l it F O U ltM N T -U N Ft J U N IS 11K 1 >—’.S Horn it timl V” • . . * ' • was not the. road he. usually took, hut he -Boavdtna ilouse; wtlhln one tdoek of (he Wliite man—’‘Cetiaitily I do , juost tk v an . I’rtCe jf.VHi fo r a .Vear. . ' Free CtVlK'ct.iohs.sinil IJeliyery... I >rop a iiad iearned of ti shorter Vay arid was certainly.” ’ . ‘ 0 • K o lt M N C H A N U K - A hptemtlit p riva te re*!* postal and otn-Wagbn w ill call. apr?--tt . going.to try it. Hut the furtlier we.tfriv- r»lack’ man-r-“ Jiid you ever.'im tiod ?” Jdoneii iu Astairy Park. t'onUiining eleven • eled • the more fully 1 hiranit? eonyineed roOm^atid hath, nil tnodern .improvements, -White iiuin~‘*Nriio.” j; handsomely, nirnlshed, corner hit— for Brook- • that we were going wronji. '. ^Ve met a Hlac.k man— Well, then, liow do yoti; lyn orN ew Vork elly pio|n»r(y. man; iuid the |»re/tr)irr nijide .inquiries*, T A K E Mo 33,, aJ'DMKSSilDRTj, "Ui'i'HR J.m ncii CoXr. a S p h c j a i.t v .!' 1 know.there is n (lOii i f you never saw' Ff>lt KXI.'!IAA*OK-p ,\ . t.*» room, furnished and th e nns'wers maileJiini Ht.'Uivin w on ­ ^ T H E him ?V : .! Uoanllha House oh .Wchh uveinie, to iln- Oei-un, lora cottage'properly In Oc«*an-tJrove. der. As We t-lnrleil' oii he said, “That White man—“ Oh well, that is dilier- BEST nuiii don’t know ativlhing.’’ >’(> after. O n ly a sm a ll dm oim i ot cash n 'lpilred. m m o v m i m n ent. I believe there is a (lod, for I can FO H KXCH AM.5K— Hrieli 1 muses on Boston ’!• : jotiVheyin^ about a mile fun her we Kaw a see his works*” * . Sireol, (.'atnden, N. ,1., lor a ttoanllng lloust* li AS HKMOV KD TO Tj I.K inan efi(i|»))in^atui made further inquiries. 'in Occan (irovi*. — UK AI.K ItM I.V— lttaek hum— “ W ell. I'sliould tbitik Voii Hilt the; answers weie I«*sh satisfactory might, see enough of/the works' of-the F O U K X C H A N o i: .- T w ,» lots in Oei>ao than before..;* lor.lie- >vsis toldVthat to. yet OoiVi*, for tots or pr«*periy north o f First a v «- BRICK BUILDING, devil to believe in hiin also.” • '! nno. in Aslun-y. l'ark. (Msti for din'otviiee in COAL, WOOD AND to tlie place lie imtuc.il he .niust; turn We thought tlu* black niaii had the .value, . ' .- • . . .' \ squarely about, lie was iiicrethiloh^'and whitest.argument and'eaiue otf with Ihe' Fdlt S.\l,iv^A splendid pniperlyiut Wesley Corner; Cooknian Aveiixic aiid Boml St .rcinarki’d/as'we went on Our wsiv, '‘lie honors o f war. ; .• 1,'iUe.. l.ot odxDSii with (w o w ell hntlt.lfoiises, CHARCOAL don’t know anything.*’: After • going eontainlm; 1*.' rooms .each, wtih luroimre. 2octs., • ’ ' a i*i:ci:u a i ; < nAU.\(Ti:ii; r U :: spine distance Xmade a discovery, and \\ ill hesold at a tow Ijguro and on easy terms. BOcta. a r i d ^ S S Kxccllcot opportunity to enlarge for a'hotel.' S1.00 B o t t l e . ^ Yard—South 7Vlain St-i :;^v«tid, r.*i know now, where we are! frVv* ITpoti one o f the charges lived a very original .character, lie was upright in • F liu S'AI jK—Huhsta nt tally: laijlt, S room ed, One ccnt a doso. ! '!.■': ! .•;!; Xei(r. BmatIway Giites ofOeean Grovo< ! - ' era! months ago J. worked, with others, fat'uished cottaKi% on \V flih -aveim e n ea r ’Pil­ bis tlealings, truly religious, ami. o f more Tiub G reat Cooan cuiie promptly curea .' .. in these woods : ami We boarded at the grim Pathway. splendid location fo ra per­ TELEPHONE CALL NO.'.59. . ; ' 1 than common intelligence; biit. he was manent home, cost wsim but for a limited wtiero all others fail. Coughs, Croup, Sore All the' hitest; ilesigiis atid novelties ;. - t i rst. 1 louse we com etn. , It w ill be a la rye tlnus w'lil bootl'etvd fo r $^KK); • Throat, Hoarseness, Whooplnjr Cough and iiot ed /av and w ide for t wosihgular- pecu- Asthma. For Consumption it Tina no rival: .lo g ))diisivon: llie leii luind with tlie end ■!■■yOti SAbK —A -liamlpome sloiv room, lu €oal Always Slic|tcred. has cured thousands, and wilt cche to o if iii . Watches anti Jewelry". - to the r^ad* and the.barn iipon the riybt liiirities. * He was very -.much; giveii to estAstiury J'arki Well' located.andarmn- taken in time. Sold by Druggists on a guar­ v h a n d .’’ A turn in the road and the buiid- say i ng ” A inei i - dur ing wOrsln pi ; W bet he v ged for grocery l nute. Prh-e, SISMXV •' ! •- antee. For a Lame - Back or • Chost, ubo ings.eaine in full view. 1 le asked “ W here. ev* it: was appropriate •. or "iio t;‘ aiid -he , KOUSAl.K OU H15NT—A veiy liandstane 10 SHILOH’S BELLADONNA PLASTER.25C, ‘dearly loved argutneti t,.uhd wpii Id id ways room.house, with large,plot<»f gminid; - Sewer- then are weV*’ and I replied, *‘I .cui’t •and water, connections. ' l>oealed--on Broa«l- SILAS W , «AltTO?V, JOHN LEONARD, JV'VHexj^ain better thou by saving I kit in live take ;tiuroppos,ite ?side.;;;This .gave bun w a y . Prle.eijliH')), lia lf cash. Jlentat S27o.:. . : ‘HJLOH’SACATARRH i.sticl ii i ;re| ni t at ion. fo r •‘‘(•out ni ri ;tha t'. 5 minutes we will be b;iek where we started *’OU S A L K . OU ltK N T.-A 1 a 1‘aiyabn The from th ism o rn in g,“ Nonsense,M said JthVas said o f Inni -ihat if;he; fell into • th e- handsome’. pmp«*rty coriier. ;New York, imd ^ _____ ^remedy: riyerjibrthesake o f opjiosi t ionhe; would (.'lark avenues,•.with IIor £ lots;--For rent for | ■ Havo you Catarrh V This remedy is guaran­ CARPEHTER and BUILDER he, “ we have gone straight. ahead with- : t.he scason at;g:W0,v, ; . v:; 1 teed to cure you. Price, GO eta. Injector free. float lip streaiii agaiirist t lie ttirrenf . A\Tlien . out turning iit all, and how can that be?*-'! 1 ! - ( !’oi-I ies A venue, neu V the Chureh. ..' a. i^ew; preacher caiiie iipoii the; charge . FO 'lt S A 1 desinV lde. teiit' a n d .kiteh'en i lfOU SALK ny A ALLISON WI I lf 1C, I ^ li« v c turned, for. when we fit.rn i shed. Located on C«Mikman ii ven u e nea r ! started t he wind.Wune in on your side the \vas;h5s tleligbt to feel round 1 him, • learii 1 l|griui;Pathway, on lull sized lot. Price SIlMK*. . the 1‘itmaii s.Avenue ihuggist. • i ’ .;£•• vairriiige and now it comes in* on .m ine.” : his-’ .view's, upon do c tr in e , gdverninentt : F011 SAfiK^-tjnChirfj ii venue, J(l shell 1 • .. .V ' ' - — — i West Grove, New Jersey, j Opposite Pci an GroirJt/nin sl;r. Colas. eottage;.ftirn islte .il^ l’rjiee SUt'M- 1 • .a/ A few moments later we were at the Jiblitics or. reform/ and t ben; begin a li velv Opposition. Oiie;pr(?acber came who hiul • FOllv SALK~t)n Knih'aryv .’ilvehue. three ! brother’s where we had spent the night, hlOi;ks front ih e oeean, nice, tt ro o m cottage., i and.now we stopped for dinner. We had linirntnl Of this chariicteristic-beforehand, sewer iuid Water, furnished. \ .MOnthlv, pav- | r o s t O lllee— B ox 2002, Ocean G rcve. , w ..traveled about tw ice the distance neces- .iiiui concluded;not- to be .entrai)ped. So .ntcnts If.deshvd. . Price SI7W., ;.; . JOHN A. 0 3 B 0 RN ’■. ! I^tnnatea on .Ntwer and Water Connect «ary to reach D ie place started Jbr; W e h e'sim ply said ” Yes,.f’ t o ,all the •absurd F O H S A L I ’i—'l\‘iit ill .v:w w ith h ew t!y; iloor; i rr(Vm|it utti'iilluit tjlvi'ii’to o rd o w for tiiim.il i(»n « l* n )i.,,H ly . ^ i n U d i e i l . l i n r : posit ions lie took ; aiid a| last (he brother gcHHi imrtahUr. kitchen and furnltum Price . were dialled considerably about our ride, only?l 10. . ;r.< lobs aud n^palrs. . . . in. gieiit vexatidii exelailuedv^ don’t L’ricL-H and Gootl Work. . and on starting again after dinner were F O l t S A L l-I—O tvA Id lot t a v e m ie n e a r Pllg rln i • naked i f we would be back to tea.' want yoti to.iigree to all I say.” !) • " ';/• r a t hw ay, .nice tl roiuti cotlage. Price St“»Hl. BLUESTONE " liis propensity tOi.say ^-^menj” : w ith ­ v . FO R SAt.l'i—rThechtiapiist- hotel property In J \ *»ii ami? rriiXK out any regard to itssu i tabili tyt o 11 ie sub­ Oeean (Jrove, Fully eipiippett and.ftirnisfuHl: i A’EIiSOiV II.K U iiH K R , , - And now I return to relate an incident ject in hand attracted universal attention splen didly h ea ted . .>vllii a m p le g riiu u d s. \Yiil j H. B. BEEGLE, .he sold w ayiH 'h n v value, . /..■•: . ...} connected with the wooils mentioned, and sometimes occasioned much annoy­ ■fUmp AHD.CURBIHG, >:• FOH sA LlC-^A Imndsoute jeorner tiroperiv 1 ARCHITECT TAND BUILDER Opiiiniissionei- of Deeds for . .' •.which had a very important'bearing upon ance. A certain Presiding Klder wlio only three htoeks" from lhe'.oeean.; ‘1 lots, g! ■ irtyreligious chamcter !and history. .My had.been disturbed;in (bis. way under­ ■n>(>m»«»d.bathf.. Prli-eonJy . . I Plans arid spccl/lcadons drawn forall kinds Pennsylvania nud the uncle employed myself and four others to took to call him to account for it. Said ;, I’\>rs:tuii) ;] ean sell a splem lid house oii P it- i of motlern wood, stone or hrlelc buildings. For . go to .those woods'and yet out stulf for he, “ liroth^r --^-..yoti say Ainen iti man avenue, with two lots ami Uirnlshcd ! workmanship and prlei's wlB refer to all for l)istricft of Columbia. throughout. This Is centrally located, and |COPING # SILLS. whom I have done work In the'Grovo and his'shon. • One was an oldish man of a a very:l)ap:ha;/nr.d sort of;way* ? You ’ say; has artesian water, and sewer connections, • Park. EstlmnteRcheerAitly «lveii. .quietdisposition,. but the other three Anyen- to the sinner’s iliininalion as reiul-, 1 he price tor.thls pi'op«>rty is very low . FOR SA I.K—Two choice lots corncrof Broad­ Box 2087. s Pitman Avenue, Ocenn Grove : were.wild,* harum-scarum youny fellows, ily. as to his sidvation.” To Which lie way and I«awmiec avenue. Oood place for an ; full of fiin and dcviltrv. Their conversa­ replied AUv sjiy Ainen :to ] sanction’ the all i he year round residence. Ground high,' tion was profane* niiil ribald, and thev truth; if.you preadi the truth I ain right; outlook- west wan! over the tine yard of U T. : took sjjeeial pains to torment ■•me with. i f you .don't 1 iii > i wrong. ■ ’ ;: ’i j '.. 3 ' ■ ••: ■ V Stotu. and cast wal'd to the ocean. , •‘Oil SALK—A 12 'room house near the An- . O ffice 82 Heck Ave. Iv*W.; eoarpe slurs Upon Christians aiid the ■:ViJni^e a>ti*}in^er( was- pivaehing ;ih ; t lie dltorhim. Sewer unit water connections, and <50 T O • ' V church. It was a long and exceedingly ;cliiirch. ; lle was : l|iS-t ; aiiiused,:;•;*t 1 ien furnished. Brice SIUOO., terms to suit. ' trying day. Hut tlie hardest trial came hnnoyed; at. this'constant tire o f Ainens' ^ F oil SALK.—'To close an estate,'im»pertv at-i Central and Cookman Aves,, No. otdln si,:t doors from the Ocean. Klglit and finally resolved to squelch ihe ofleii- BOEDBIT’S at night. We lodged in tlie log house rooms, sewer-and water, price SlfitMl. i 6GG7U7 GR0V)G.n J A '-p r e fe r re d to. T h e old gentlem an was .put dor. He lirst 'made .the remark, "How ' F O R SAf#K.-r—On F rauktln aven ue n ea r 1*11- r.-.'.: .— k o h — •":■• OCEAN GROVE, N .J. -V.to sleep somewhere by him self: but the easy to tell.a goat’s voice from a sheep's:” grlni11‘athway.a veiyd«*slnihh> 'J,Ustory. plas- ; tered house with 7. nxnns, seuer'and- water. !'•• • ' '■ -':v'r; ;•■' ' - •’• ' Stoves,Ranges, Ileators.Fur- ...four younger w ere, put in a. large two but the Aniens went on. liis.next move I’Hee only 5I.\)(»aud terms easy. j bedded room together. • As soon as we was to request the Trustees to ' put that naees and ITonse Fur- man out o f the house. Mat no one moved v-^*;C'>'cro,'iii.'tlu» fracas. b ejstii; boots, shoes, - W 'lLLlAM IL itKKOLK, nisJiing Goods. MARCUS D. LEROY, etoekings, etc., flying in every direction : and the Amcns went on.. He. then , No. Jt) Main A venue. Oceaii Orove (| Hrantili Oflice.s " . • ' jumping, pushing. velhng, swearing until declared if that disturber was not removed Johhiut) Attauh'd to. Successor to L. M. TA YI/)R , ^ it was a perfect:be«llam. Now it was niy he woidd close the service Then an ex­ 7Vn ItooJimj a Spmnlty. pH.NN5YLVANlA RAILROAD. ; enstom to get upnn iny knees every night planation came and .the people, labored l.KAl.KK IN- ! C..0 . Iliiiliiiil's, Belniar. andLakcivood. 'TIIK KFI^KYCORRt/«ATKI) WARM AIR -,0 - .;and pray-befoiv getting into bed. ’ lint- 1 hard to preserve their gravity, and.: the O p a n d a lte r F eb ru ary Ui.-lMM. viiought how can 1 prav here, among preacher finished his .sermon.’ ; ; FITRNACK, © © AIL, WdDtDlB A M D "•v : Oiese fellows, with all this uproar? What A very unseemly exhibition of- this ri; AI NS I.KAVK OCKAN OHOVK .VS.l ASIICItY This wonderful fuel saver, with one hun­ £ $ & a teniptation to think I coiihl oiiiit it for peculiarity .occurred when the .preacher 1‘A U K r-W K K K OAVS.. d re d 'fe e t moru rad Iat I o k dr heathn; suriiice € 3-IAISlB©AI^ iffy otice' and do m y praying in the beil. was deliverin g his farewell ser.mon. lie F o r N e w Y o rk , a n d N e w a rk (J..VL S.'JO, tMO John E. Inskip tlm u u n y o th e r iU rn aco o ftlte sam e sl/.e grate, a.m., 1.1U, o.J»p. m. ;. Q.lien came the thought that if I did so spoke o f ie pieasan t - seasoiis; t liey had has proven a powerful Heater.llWritc for elr 11 For Kll/Jibeih. Uahway and Matawan, U.oO, c ttla ra m l test I in on mis to B O X ^ C S ^ G Main OfTice—Mattison Avenue opposite vvv’vvjthcso fellows woiild have no confidence in enjoyed together;in the service o f Oodv . H.10, a . in.. 1.10, o.:50 p. m. me or iny .religion. So with determiha- tlie strong ties’o f love and friendship that F o r 1/ong Bran ch, U.50, s .lO, IMP. 11.loin nt., 1.10, the First National Bank, Ashury Park. ; .%!&), ni. . tion to (fo my dutv I dropped upon my had been ‘ fo rm ed ,. aiid then -saiii, ‘ ‘the For.- Red Bjiuk* (5.*)0,fl.lfl a . ni.,'.LlO, ri.:iOp,ni.,; 1 2 0 jffain Street, Ocean Orove Branch at Stiles' Kxpress . ' knees at the bedside. Instantly there period o f inv labor aiiioiig yon as a minister F o r Philadelphiii ; (Broad St.) atid Trenton, at . 7/Ht. a. m ., I2.*jii, 1.i;i,p.m.v ;, • Oflice. ' was perfect, quiet; no one spoke or moved; is now closed: ypn iiiay: never see ’pij*‘ face AND DEALER IN Ashuxy Park, N. J. For Oimden, Burlington and lkit'deulowjv-via an«l when I arose all got quietly in bed, 0 r 1 i'eii'r hi y vo ice iigat a*, ■ ^ W i i at iiibre TretfUmv-liStl p; til. : he intended to sjty was never known ; for and not another word was. spoken tliat For Oituden ana I’liitadetpJuiu .via Toms 0 2 3 - i n . a , , . W : ;\ ^'.•n ieh t. :IhaY treated wjth great respect while we were shouting. “Amen?” and the preacher sat For Point PK>asant and Intermediate stations, G -lassw are, . together, J think if I had failed in.10, 7.1.1 j>..m., \veck- mxxn r.uiio.; Cortlundt st«. ferries) f o k o c k a .v g h o v k Opp. Ocean Grove Oates. . amonir war veterans arid all classes o f cit* ■ A M ) ASItUICV I'A ltK . BLACK DIAMONDS. After one of.Uiy donations I was railed' j i/.ens by the in'agnificent record o f tlie •! A l O.h), iu m.. 1*J.OO,in. :i.lo,o.l0.lind ll.lo p. m YARD-MAIN ST. 4 2ND AVE. ; Sitndays, y.i3u. in., 5.l*> j>. m; . * - to New York, ;and while hastening down Civil War which is now being distributed The quality ofall gooUs guar­ by 'the IMiiladelphia I i i//(fovr. .This is the ASBURY PARK, N.J. Cortlandt street to take the lerrv 1 saw a *(»ii Sundays will stop at Interlaken < 1L A GRI PPE'SK U tT5^ i • wretched looking creature picking scraps • ‘ Ce 111 i t ry i Wa r i^o.ok, ” a \Vork ;.wh icli has I and Avon .hi place of North Asbury i’ark anteed to be satisfactory, j and Asbury Park to let oil'passengers, ■ Vv- oat o f a garbage barrel and eating' them. attained the reputation o f being the most COAL, WOOD AND The Oeean Grove Store at No *17 Main , His clothes were in tatters, and with acctinite, com plete and artistically beauti- j t k a i n s I.KAVK I'Hii.AnKi.i'itiA (Broad.St.,)' or money refunded.: CHARCOAL. Avenue will re-open about April 1st. “v’ v nothing on his feet but old cast oil* shoes, •fid history of the war ever published. |. • KOU OCKa N tlltOVK—WKKKh a y s . When originally issued several years ago Ais.u\ n .u a. in., 4.00,'p. m. Market Street - he was standing in tlt<* cold 6hish*water W’lmrf, via Camdcii and Trenton, 7.‘JU,nnd of the gutter, 1 had no :time even to it.sold at from to $‘JS, but the /m/iiiiyi* hUtO a. in., Via Cainden and Jatue.sburg, ;;; speak to him,-hut the sad picture followed is offering it to its readers iu weekly parts . . 7Jita. in., i.m p.m. : .; ; . Prices as Low as tho Lowest, STILES^ EXPR ESS /r^i^me, ancH resolved to send five dollars to at li.niere nominal cost each; week’. The • ' ‘ Tiihe-taiiies of tiB other trains of the sys­ j text Of tlie^work is inade up' o f • contribu- tem ;miiy be ohUiintnl at the tieket-olllee or tho.administiators o f cjj'arity to aid in the snrtious, m s i r © {■ tions;written'by all the great participants : re lief o f such cases. T h e n ext Sabbath .1. K. WihmI; (i m U P o .«. Ant. ■loc T ay lo r and lid. Letts in passing from , one preaching pluco to { .in th e warOn'both sides,^^including 0 rant,i S. M. l’RKVllST, Ovr'l Mnnttyfr, . Is the oldest established line in Ocean Grove and As­ •another 1 Inst my horse blanket. Then j Sheriuaiu McClellan, l/mgstreet, John­ are still connected AVitli the bury Park. Special facilities for the prompt and careful ]\JE\V YORK & t.ONU BRANCH RAILROAO. !.r"A ' .eiime''the suggestioiV that it would cost ston. Hill, Howard, 1 lean regard, Huell, handlin" of all kinds of Furniture, Pianos, Boilers- and Kirby Smith, Utw, Mc.Mahon, I'itz .lohn establisliirient and -vyill.con­ • 'i. Vme about tiw dollars to replace it, ami ■ T ln u ' Tabic iu etfeet .lim uaiy S.1S5U. Porter, Hurnside, Hosecnins, Sickles. Cox, Safes. Shipping tags furnished free. Storage lor all kinds the intended gift o f that amount- had bet­ Stations lu New York—Cent ml R. R .'uf'New tinue to look after tlie inter­ ter be ajiplicd to thij? service. T lie temp- hew Wallace, Imboden,.’ Pope, Horace .lersey, foot of Liberty Sto-et;' N . J. Southern of goods. Separate Compartments. Each individual fur­ ; tation was -the stronger’beetiuse money Porter. iCarlv, lMeasonton, 1'rv and many Ihtthvay. finit o f Rector Street. • . . ests o f their customers- nished with key. was scarce ' in• those days. The. next oth er leaders. LK.l VK AKW yoKK Fan OVhLKS OUttYK. ^ morning ! set out td-go over the yround '•:/.- T h e mai nteatu re, j io weve ly is en ibntced. Central R. It. ofN . J.—1.:50, S.lo, ll.:»a . m.. !.:>>. <-- JA C O B ST in ijE S 4 - . *l.l.VtH«,*l.,J , ll.l5p. m. ; • • traversed the »r has just begun the.distribution, it .s For Philadelphia West and South.—?.:50, AHlMiry Park,nf. J. , carelessiu‘ss, and that 1 should not make being tiie intention to give out one part A . m ., 12.00 m „ :l.:W, 0.10 p. m . the Lord, pay for that. .So I resolved each week until the series is coiiipleted., For Asbury Park.—7j5o a ..m „ 12.00.m .,i).00 WILL SELL YOU THE FOLLOWING WHEELS: M A ll.S A It It IVK KltOM whether I found the. blanket or not I To obtai n th is valuable work all t hat is N e w Y o rk au d th e I ii st—7.0a, lo.fj) a . m., 3.S0, Meats & Poultry. .necessary is to cut out a coupon from the W A V E R L Y LOVELL DIAMOND would send the money. Up to this time 0.1tu*. m . . $ 8 5 . . I had been so busily engaged iu reasoning Ititjm rtr and send it; together:■ with ten From Bhiladelplila West mid South.—^ $115. 125 Heck Avenue, corner WliitcticUl, H A R T F O R D out this, question that I had given no cents to the Jm/nir*r Coujion Department; n.2>» a. M..n.;w, «.i.'» p. m. ‘ C R E S C E N T 1101). Market street^ Philadelphia. From A s b n ry P a rk .—7^0 A . M., 0.00 p. si* $100. $ 7 6 . ! thought to anything else ; and o f all the Post Ollice opens 7 a.m ., a u d closes 7.:10 p. nt. OCGAK OROVE, I¥. J. people I had met I had made not a single A t th e prlet's quoletl a n d teaeli you to ride, tliem inquiry; and here I .was almost nt iny High Grade Furniture at Low Prices. Frosh Stock. Prompt Service; iv. • journey’s end. After making my decision S. L. BEEGLE, 4 CO., mODGL * RGPSIR + $50P I looked up,-saw a sleiyh approaching, Persons looking for Household Furni­ Free Delivery. . and hailed it as it .came along sid e,. and ture should visit the Ashury Park Auc­ 30 4 Cookman - Avenue. Free of Charge. told the man of my loss the day before, tion and Commission llouse’ at .oOS Main asked him if he could give me anv Street, corner of Munroe Avenue, Asbu­ PHARMACISTS. ry Park;: liiid examine;the stoek o f Jied information in n»gard to it. Said he, “ :I . 'S!>; .n a ln Street, Asbury Park. A. R SHREVES, C H - f i B L E S think I can ; I live about twenty miles Koom and ParlO'r Furniture,, and new ^V^lrom here, and came to visit an ‘old ac­ Ca rpets of/hi ghost ■ g rad es. '/fli ese goods IViglit cnll» altentled to. quaintance who lives about two miles ea i ne tl irect froni _ tl ic ^Vlw Y o rk eoinui i s- Central - iiivery - below and as I was driving along near . ison houses, a re in perfecteohtli t ibiij of ; ;'h ere I found a blanket in the road, which b'eHvqhality, and will heV soJkl at half Mo M o IBliAM IEi) ■ MONROE AND COOKMAN AVENUE, Opp. Ileek Si. Bridge, - I took with uie and left, with this man, price.!;. Display • rooms on second floor. ''! -;v- .•.‘.-.v.-r-/-M*. M.vGKOSBi^v;.propV;-r*-.itir,:- thinking he would have the best chance I'AI’ER IIAXGEll anil. DECORATOR. ASBURY PARK, N.J. of finding the owner.” Jle gave me Ojipoxite Occan G roir Sch ool Jfoi(.•*<*. name and residence, and I ! went on and Get prices on curbing and flagging from r 2 « , / thought that i f I had not ended my 'reas­ — Jffr. . OCEAN GROVE, N. a. ' gcit Quality of JgJcaU Only. Care and Accommodations.. Telephone