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OCEAN GROVE TIMES—SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1900. VOLUME VIII—NO. 50. . Subscription .$1.00 per yeani'^j'J /

OCEAN GROVE’S ANNIVERSARY ELM’S ANNUAL REPORT PEAL'OF WEDDING BELLS FEMALE GAME .WARDEN PERSONAL AND PERTINENT. ELECTION LAW CHANGE

• Thirty-First Birthday Celebrated, on Last Good \Vork. Accomplished by:the Band of They ning Out Joyously oil Christmas Day, New Jersey Has 0 »cy and . She Resides at Pleasant Penciling About the People, Synopsis of a New Bill 10 De Introducedoducedf .:'4 V and Make ilerry. Music.. . • t Palrit Pleasant. ; ; : V^ Place and Property. Saturday Evenings . f V; •/; •^Toiei^Yomcii.. '■} \;; . . In.the Legislature. M k - School will reopen next Thursday. - The furious storm on Frid’ay of last . UVnother year- has passed; away, and iRevi: W illiam Margerum, -o f Ocean 'Cu'rious'ly-enough, - tjie most, vigilant, The next Legislature of JsTe^v J ereey.-j^ ' ■ week prevented, for the first tijpe In we-corne againvto the parting of. the Qro.ve.. journeyed’ all the way. tri Belle active: and fearless; protector of game Mrs. J. E. Quinn has been visiting will coi\Vone on Tuesday, January 3JJ^ ; t m - . . tblrby-ono -years, .the usual gathering ways; 'Our time of sojourn liy the;sea Vernon, iPa.,; a little' village' near; Pitts-- 'Jr. New Jersey is not an bfilclal game her relatives in Delaware. 3901. Among the many measures co»--!.‘;/ijJ o f the Ocean Grove ’people at' the arinl- lias passed, and the question • ho>V burg, to .perform ' the marriage cere-> ;Warden,; nor.’a. man at aH^but' a you n g: Washington; Fire Company will keep, tern plated for introduction is a bill: : versiajry; exeroise3 ^arranged -for . tiiat arises, ^W‘hat ’have we done for those iimonsy f o r : 'his. grandteon,. M r .; WilUain- woman, M iss’C aroline W.-: Murphy, theI open house on «Xew Year’s day. provide for a new election -law. Th* less favored, than ourselves,, in our M argeriim ; Gi't'hens, o f . Belie - y©riiori,: daughter o f -Edward.H. Murphy; a Jaw- • ;.‘ evonlng.;/: As .it was;; 'the vice presK Mr. R. L. Kuder, wife; and daughter proposed bill isi a voluminous ’ ’ *law.'T h e“ ' ; -1 . - . .-homes a t O'cOan G tovo?” \ So- often lias and .Miss Elma Inez,-daughter of Mr. yer, of Point/ Pleasant, according : to ; ‘ fdent; - the. secretary, 4,*wd o r three o f tlie spent Christmas in Philadelphia. following are itsts pririciparfeatures: j ‘j/p ladles in 'charge, several poUc.eriieri, tlvo Object b? .'khfc EUiri; AssoclaUon been; Philip 'Shbplerj of (Rostraver; Pa: The • the Xew York Herald. Point Pleasant, 1. Aufetraliam ballot.—Candidates bf . Mis. S.. E. Disosway and daughter two or -threeVlasies of th&Xrroyp, and c- xplal ned that a r ep e 11 tion . s eera s un­ marriage took place on Christinas Day sp reads o ve r- a'- grea t deal ■ o f , ter r I to ry, all parties and petitioners on one bal- .a' few .'boys put in their appearance. A il necessary : U n this -place.- • 'Yot we con­ ri t-:th^: Residence‘of the,'bride's'parents;:: extending .from -the Mahasquan River, are visiting friends at Somerville,-N. J. lot, each set o.f candidates in a sbpai^vMiy/; . . • .'W.ere; : invited -to ..eat am i drink wha t tinually . li'aar th e ; ques’tlon: ' ‘W h at’ . is .M r. '!A.lIyn ' B. Carrlck, , o f Ocean which winds around in a wide sweep to Miss A. R. Dickson, of 83 Main ave­ ''ate -column. Each ballot attached t*V\$u . - ,:’ithey icould> : or.; would, ?•With a request; Elim;.and ’what i ts object?” A gain we Grove, and Miss Viola* daughter of Mr.;• the south; and the ocean,’ and Includps nue,- ?is ■:■ a t . Hulmeville, Bucks county,": a-stiib with a- perforated edge, bouni that they -return, on the follow ing even- answer: “Providing- a place where and Mrs. Stewart j y -Rogers, of Bradley. considerable wild marsh land, wood Pa’ ■ ■ ''-1 .- in.Jots of 500. -Stubs-r numbered. Ele^iv^p-- ing and finish their shire of the bill. the ra tes.o f board sh'al 1 be ;lower than 'Beach, w ere m'a.rried at noom on C hrist­ and meadow,/as';'well as-several small !; ’ Mr. arid M rs.. Tlieod pre.W i 1J1 ams,; o f '. • tloh boards-70 account -to the muiil^^JS On Saturday ovenlng, despite the the average, • W’iiiio at t'he same tiaio.' mas day, at the home of the bride, ;l"iy lakes;-; .This /territory,vswarms in the the Walton, ard In Philadelphia for' a cipal cl erkf 0r- all. ballOts supplied by; ■•.- '■ J slush and hiud, a large number of.per- •the surroundings shall the those of a the 'Rev. Thomas S. 'Brock, pastor, o t . svimmer tlriie. w ith all sorts o f . birds few weeks. turning' aiPuhused/and Soiled baI!bU;!®r|. : / • . sons gathered1 and enjoyed an evening Teflnied1,:.:;Ohr-istian'^home, where , the •t'he:Bradley;Beach 'M. E.:;church.. Miss v and many other, sriiall creatiires, their; • Mr. arid Mrs. Frank I. Bull arc occu­ and stating numlier of b a l l o t s , ‘‘"'-‘if. of social ’intercourse. /They wore wel­ : weary , workers, in ithe M aster's .• ’.vine­ M a y .'Hayeris, of '.West Grove: attended : tameness, beauty, and • abundance cx- pying their handsome new cottage ln election,. No official .ballots'to bo-cl^r ' v- comed 'by =tho vice president in an ad­ yard miy, for a.'time, .lorget tlip heat' the.bride, while, Mr, Vernon B. ‘Carrlck,-.. c.itlrig; great' /interest in the summer W est Park. ;culated.:;.,: outside. -.of pollin g >, •placeiif’SE*^ dress which Ulustrated 'the thought of and burdehof'tthe d*ay,in 'tliat broaden-• brother of the groom, offieiated as; best; Presidents;,and;; all;mothers,, w h o'’ 'enjoy Sample .b.illo.ts. on colored paper to '.v i- Ocean Grove people, like Scottish ing, deepening, lieart-stlri’ing atmOB- man. .T h e grooni Is Uhe.son o f Mr; and co mm u n 1 o n w:| th riatu re , i n : h e r. V Isibie/ . Mr. Charles Farrow, a AVest Philadel­ phia druggist, spent.the week here vis­ supplied ' " ’ ‘ to all. ” purchasers, ^ 1 at; t: eoaLcost... clans, sticking close, together . and phere, both: pliyslcal and. men'tai, '■ for Mrs. William 'H. Carrlck,'of. Asbury; . f o r m s . y y ^ - viv;:. wry AboU«k iting friends.’-^7. ‘ Abolish ■. official envelopes. Abotisk ■ standing by ‘the restrictions..,which whi'ch the name of. Ocean Grove stands avenue,' . Ocean- Grove. The ; young ii-.grated painfully on 'tlio, nerves of pasters. . ' - •wore S.'yiy'-Y'■};V y • couple will reside In Fliiladelphla. , . these to see• boy’s and young men from . MrC George 'ijawrence, of 24 Balb 2. , A-holish. hous'e-'to-liouso canv£im'V--"-,li\S| mas -preceded iby an appropriate prayer, TJiIs has been possible ‘for more than the cities .in the summer, going about avenue, -iS .VisIWng her daughter, at In' all cities anrl tov/ns,'substituting'''’ Clifton, N. -J. - . ' v by ’Rev. Prof. Shaw.- •. - .y a- quarter o f a ;centuryV and. now . w e ; St. P aurs Christmas Exercises. > . with guns ’and banging away at, these personal registry and present systom -i Miss Diiima Johnstone iollowed the havo-a building -in g66d repair, enlarg- harmless; creatures,. and ^making it. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. W ilis, o f 84 Mt. cf registry by nflldavlt. : 'The Christmas exercises o f the Sun-' • vIcp president ;i n a discussion of Ocean e d and -modefnize d, wi t h greater cap a - positively’ dangerous to stroll through1 Tabor Way, are at Bordentown. during (This proposition embraces an ailiB- .... day school' of St. Paul’s church, Ocean; Grove’s pioneer wom en, ila -^Vhidh it city and more, of comfort than seemed the.. woods and .irieadow’s along the; the holiday season. tion to ptesent list ot Bbven cities wheftf .*5 Grove, >ere held on Tuesday evening • w as \lemoiV3tr ated that they ImC. b,een possible a lew • years ago. • The’; income beach; an the fall, when, the gunnirg personal registry is ln.‘ voguo/-fou*-,,(;,'1AX® in> the. church. , A lengthy; but in te r -; Mrs. R. IT. Carr, of Brooklyn, visited ;;; largely instrumental in Shaping Ocean is not suflicient' to cover expenses/nor. sf ason o p e h ^ ^ th^vevij -becarrie^ .stillv te'sh titles and towns with popnlatlOM -’ -.HvKj - estlng;.programme' was rendered; cori- friends here last Friday. Mrs. Carr is . Giroye/.';:' . l y •; :;.v -;: "■; ,dO -we .design; it so’ t o . be. The deflr more' aggrayatedv as an army of young a summer resident. of 10,000 to 22.000, (ind t.’.vc-n-P-thr**:, ’r]ij ..-•': Mr. W iliam Moran talked of summer ciehcy is. met by. .subscriptions; ‘ and sisting of choruses, solos,, recitations;; native nimrods- then; swept .daily/oVftr; Miss Mary Porter Beegle, of the wlth a populaiion from. 2.000 tol 9.000.)., ; 'refreGhmenit&—bodily^ in V; unfermented contributions...The Lawn Social, .whlelv ■dialogues^ etc;; ’Reel tat ion sap p ropr la te; the fields arid through . the thickcts. 3. Last registry day three"wefcks b«-‘ ^6- the season- were given by Ruthena- Teachers’ College, New York, is home grape juice;; mentally,, the . summer tias -been a- means of raising funds for keeping up. an ’almost’ 'ceaseless fus^: fore November, election, to pertnit Guerin)■ Ethel ' Neff, Mildred.:Opdyke,; during tho holidays. school of theology, and-spiritually, the some years: past; was dispensed with lade. . .The borough' "government finally .verifying registry, -whore unusual, « - V^/ Elmer Clark; Merle HosdoWIch and. 'Holiness -Meet tog. y* r? ; v last summer fdr,various.reasons. The; passed an ordinance ’ forbidding, under Dr. George i\rcICee, of New York, was crease of names occurs. '• - 'Helen'Stonaker. The opening address, 'i.) Mr,.. vanlGllluwe followed , .w it h .,a generous;. gift of 'Mrs. E. .Stlckney,. ot pc-n al ty, al 1 shooting,. wi thin ,th e bor-' a holiday visitor at the home of ,Mr. 4. . Renuires resistry. boards to que*-;;!.'^ /. ’paper on musilCi in whfoli lie’s a i d i j ; Albany, o f $125.00,-m ade this possible.. was delivered by Beatrice French, and. ough limits, but the natives laughed at’, and Mrs. W.. H. Beegle. tion every person appearing b efore■)$?.'' .;the closing; address by,-'Bowen Bruere.. “The first human music iwlas.'ijn- . • We •come together, with 'much /sad- this paper statute ,and:went on shoot­ Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Dickey wcre yiM -- them', to establish the fact o f his belntr vi>’- ■ v ■ doubtedly either a solo 'by Adam or, by •ness. . She who 1 ast- year came before ■^Recitations and songs iwere also, glven^ ing rather more furiously than ever. tors to Flushing, L. I., over Christmas by a class, of .five . girls—Beatrice« a legal voter. ■ - • ' .l-iB'? : Eve (‘if ho hridn/t ifoiind the' use of his 1 you with the year’s report has gone ort Then arose .this vbrave ;and spirited at the home of their son. .; The inquiry to be as follows: . II amp ton, V ioia B edel I, Atild a ErVine/i, voice in sin ging, 'before ihls helpm ate ■;beforci.. • Our d'dar friend, the treasurer,.' ycu ng woman, w h o se ; sens'll) 111 ties had ‘Rev. J. R. iDahiels and .family, of "Are you a legal voter in this . was given him.), Or it ■'may ba.vo. been preceded her by a -few months, follow­ and. Ella Wistar; 'by- a class of seven. bf.en shocked b y 't'hese; cruel and miir- trict for precinct); twenty-one yean'Aig girls-~Margu’erite -Jackson, Etta Han­ Ocean Grove, who arc touring abroad, a duet , between' th e tw o, and natur.aiiy. ed. closely by;the vice.president. ; W ith. derous attacks upon the innocent wild spent Christmas in ;Rome,.Italy. . of age; have yojt lived In this Sfate ane-^H eriough would: -have taken place in a :tihese Vacant pl'aces. s m rIrig as i re-^ kins, Mi I d red AppI egate, Carrie. Fe rgu- things, and she made their. causo her • Mr. and Mrs. George M. Burnham, of year last past,: and in the county 'Grove,* since there is no proof to. the. minder of'the necessity of work, while sori, •• Alon g w ltli • itlip voice '• o f prayer was The num'ber entertained- was , greater, terror to the lawbreaking gunners, an.l M rs.; J.. C. Johnston is again, located quired to be asked, and In-mo.‘ t cat (I ia 1 ogtie, : whi I e L o on a -!'; Vh i t woirth; ;■ -heard ;\cx wheriever; iri' her apartments, corner of Cookman no questions are asked ‘ except nac . .Helen Imlaj", ‘Frankle May-Oakley and • V cafra'prneebing^held here 'by. -She pionaers managem en t . 'of-; fch e •• lioii s e ,has : bee a her well known figure is descried in the >nvenue and Bond street; Asbury Park. and-address; -. " ■•'.i . : Ida Terrell represented, respectively. of ith e Association: on. the -banks ^of; most satisfactory. The guests have, ex- distance.. She has had several law­ ' Mr. Irving-Reed, of New .York,. son ., 5. . Abolish removal . certificates, t • . .Africa, India, China and the Islands of . W esley Dake,. and th u s: . It -li’as .been pressed 'their . appreciation ,iri. ' .many, breakers arrested and fine-1, and -so o f R ev .: and Mrs. J. G. Re&d, was a- confine’ their operation in the sair- the Sea in another dialogue of especial ever since1 the days of the hahd'ful/ to •'beantifill waj'S. On the’w hole, the year; salutary has been the Influnrcn of holiday yisi.tor at the M. E. parsonage.- ward .in which they originate. ! 1900, tlie. fl rst of oiir scm i-ceri tenri ial / is ; interest. ’• '■ • • . /.th^i 'days of the ten ith oil sand, who; an- -these object lessons that gunning .7.V Uh- Misses-Edith Luning. and Ella : V. • > a. - Two challengers of.-each party i : nualfy- gather via': tih6''.'Auditorium. one ,to.; be remembered, wltlv /gvaUtMe , Each sci'Wolav was presented with a In tho borough has practically, ceased. Bodine. from Philadelphia, were.here- each’polling place; instead; of'one. ; - Sacred eong- goes ;>liand: in' 'hand , with to ■ G 6d, ’Who Vhas - bedii.:so;: ’ graciou sly. box of candy and an orange. Supi.. Miss Murphy .goes about on her wheel over ; Sunday,..-visiting Miss Lizzie 7V County board of elections; to .c m ' prayer and sermon; many an eye ^ has pleased to' smiIe'npori-Our' inimble: ef­ Guerin. assistant superintendent 9very day, all over the place, when the llawxhurst and other . ofiloers were A ring. ; vass vote of all. elections In the cou» overilowed unUer 'tihe pow er of its forts, for the advancement of His king­ •weather permits, and about at other • ty, and print in tabulated phmphlei * made the happy recipients of tokens of Dr. Harry Taylor, of New York, ate • strains,’ m'a n y • a heiirt; h as softened dom. Sincere thanks are tendored to •times, and her red sack, like Che white form the election returns for free dis ­ lo.ve and esteem. •• " , * Christmas dinner In the. Grove with- - u n d e f lts magic influences arid. been, led those whb hnve kindly donated articles pjume of Navarre, strikes fear to the tribution. . . • * ’ • ■• ■•!; v.: ;\> . •' his parents,. Mr.. and Mrs. Johnson -;;S thereby. to a. higher and ;:bettdr ; life. or goods, ns follows: Mr. van'Gilluwe, YT.1 . ■ - •-/ — _ ■ ■h.part of ttio trespassing yokel. An ef­ 5. Poll books to be.filed n^'lth bniTcl of flour; Summers & .Clevenger. Taylor. .• . . / •Fortunate, indeed, 'was the aiothoijist . Sudden Death of Mrs. Slckler. fort will he nrde to have Miss'Murphy ty Clerk immediately, after eac ' ; : chairch that its' foundeits' were m en .. 'ti?. .lOOltis of flour: Mr. Lilingoro,. bath ' • . • *. • • • - appointed a game; warden. She would The sum. of-fifteen dollars in gold tion, as a ptibli’c record, to. be '.- • , Whom t’he gift of sacred-song had-been,nJ^ttjise tickets; 'Mrs. DoHaven. cloth for Mrs. Anna R. Sickler, formerly of make one of the best in the State. was the Christmas present received by hlm for. at least three' vears.^ r so, bountifully givenV'for,'-from: the W es^i^TTOOr covering, silk for drapery, kitchen 74 Main.avenue. Ocean Grove, dled at rhe employes of-ths Asbury Park and 9; One vote to one;name., ! . i . 1 eysh’ais vdescended that;Use and' power utensils; Mr. Warren Brown; labor Camden on Wednesday morning from Ocean Grove bank. . . ' ■' ■yytffcy'y - 10. .Abolish sprint elections.; •’ .v' ./fof music whkh lias been so prom in ent amounting to 53.00. - ‘ ; - •. paralysis..of the heart, caused by ex­ . Mr. Yatmari In Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph '.Green, of cities and towns having; over.—- v;'” .y y ‘,y ^ a >bles3in!g iri its spiritual 1 ife. T lie:cul- v Kuniber o f giiestsv 290; ministers. SO;. citement. She-was' the wife of Rev.- ,'Rev. Mr. • A'atmaii, lea d er’o f - tlie Plainfield, spent Christmas withMrs.- population,^. •'•— .^A'-'tlyatlon of this noble art lias received ;missionaries; .9; evangelistsi 1;: minis- Christopher-Sickler. Three years ago Ocean Giove Young People's Mdeting, Greeri’s parents, Dr. and Jlr3, L . N. - ’•jr. -County;CeIlector fo. pay ^ iL-faore nJttention 'during the past year. terlal studbritS/3;, Methodists.. 174 ;Re­ vthe Sl'ckiers remoyer> 'Ay-jEi1.; St'reet,a'br^^!hQV-in;tla^^; .ki'x meedngs, commencing at ti a. m.,’ Plymouth, were summoned; last Satur­ • 12. Clos-v noils election day h. ;‘ vliaye never b e e n : surpasaed. in it s ) his-, gregatiohair; 2j Catholl^Vv . 1 Prim itive A fire-was discoverejb in Dr. Street’s with a young people’s-meeting, and o’clock p.- m. . ’ : ...Method ists^ 7 ;: Lnt;herans,: 12; ,United- ;Iab6rat6ry;;early ^dtwsday^iririrning.^ day to Bloomfield, N. J., by the sudden itory, •*.y^ung .and., old •ii'ave• ;received closing at alight with a : sermon ori .13.’ R equire-ail naturalized -citCi; — ; Mrs; S!ckIer, who was enfeebled b y'an death of Mr. Kunath’s nephew. m ore 'trainlng; Nthe ,‘orcihcstra; was* . a Presbvterian,:.2; 'Buddh 1st.,' 1; jVFeth o -; “The Unpardonable Sin.” in the after­ to show their papers, when they 're # - .- dist Protestant; 2; Welsh Presbyterian,. attack o f . pa ra Iy s i s, Uwas dressed -.and Miss Lizzie Arlng. stenographer in- grand addition, the children’s chorns a, noon at 4 he talked to.men oul>v his .ist.er anti when they* vote.’ .; ; • '<■ rovelatjIon> the. auditor I um ch oir maB- 1; 'Moravian; 1; 'denomln^lons un­ made ready for •• removal In case: ihe Beegle’s real estate ofllee.-is taking a subject being *'Judas Iscariot.” The 14. Residence requlremert.t of 'I fire reached serioas:pfo'portionS.v When' yadatlon. She will, spend several -weeks / ’ niflcent, and under the leadership of known, 9.’ London; Daily- News, in •speaking of tl.on officers to be the municipality I* ‘ ' Stati's-^New iY or.k ,0 9;;Pe-n ii syl vania-. ;k';was know n .that -the flre was- under with her .parents; at Farm|ng:lale. - the indefaitigable; Morgasn resul ts have this meeting says: . which thp.v.servie. not the Precinct. . j>0; :NgW' Jersey; 71; Delaware; 5; Mary-: control Mrs. Sickler was helped ba'ck ^ Miss- Liielia Goodnow. daughUr of ‘been achieved never dreameid of by;our , '-‘Rev. C. Hn ;Yatman, the famous 15. • Reinvest, members - o f 'R eg istry people. -The ■ works of .' thp.' great land, ’ ; .2; > 0 hio, •; 4 : . :Illin ois.. / ,3;, to--her bed -chamber.. She. lay back on evangelist, returned to local pulpits.' Mr. and Mrs. J.* M. Good now. returned- .Boards with authority^ to -adtfilTtNt^r! • masters have received more promin­ Towm. l;'F lo r id a . .3; ’/Atas3aehusotfs. the TX'd, placed her hand on.he-r heart, to the Grove last Saturday from an' ex-; and platiorms yesterday after a 40,U(jO- oath to persons making afllilavit for tM> ence; In addition to tho ‘Messiah,’ Connecticut, 5: Waphingtori.' D. C„ 1: and died before a physician arrived. mtle trip arouud the world. The jour­ tended visit to relatives at Eikton, Md, •registry-of names. • , '; -v ^ i^ » .... - Gaul’s ‘Holy City’ and Rossini’s unknown. 1; Canada, ! . ney, has added mightily to his marvel­ ^Ir. and Mrs. W illiam HIU. who went- Ifi.. Thirty days' residence in • a ‘Stabat Mater’ show tho advance in the Respectfully submitted. Trolley Extension. ousendowment of mental force and to Philadelphia on Friday last to at­ tion.d 1st riot to be’a qualification br>foi» directionof solid music consonant wilh ripened the genius which stirred tho tend the funeral of Mr. Hill’s mother, HA RR IET A. 'BDANOHAJtD.': The Middlesex County Board of registration. . »'• .. . ' • v‘"M 4 tho chaivatter of the place where they souls of Londoners to their very depths returned to Ocean Grove on Wednes- Cor. Sec. Freeholders have granted* a fran'chlse 'were rendered. The musical success 'w ine years ago.- At the;Audi.tprlum in, day. . . • -:.■ attending the later mentioned .compo­ for .a-trolley’’ between AFetiK-hen .and Testimonial to Miss Asa}’-. The treasurer reports the following the -afternoon,' thev .eminent divine •Mr; R. W. Courtney, wife, and two sitions shows the progress of the choir, Pcfth 'Amboy. This road will be an subscriptions and donations: •; ’ spoke to men only on ‘Judas Iscariot.’ children, from New York, were in the 0n the evehlng of.• Friday. Januafy and cmpihaSizes .the fact'that-tho en­ extension of the Perth'Amboy trolley Through Mrs. Alfred Cookman—Mrs. Just* before the close of the meeting Grove on Wednesday.- The Courtneys 4th,. a grand testimonial- concert is -. gagement of a city organization Is un­ .to Metuchen. where it will connect E. H ortoh/ ?L00; ’'Mrs. : Dr. ; S.’-■Thomas,'. ,during a season of silent prayer twen­ be tendered Miss Margaret Asay, tfte^V r'^ •'■ witli the trolley running from: that own a summer home on Embury ave­ necessary in 'bho future for the per­ ?1.Q0; Mrs. Dr. W alker, .$2.00;; Miss R .' ty-one signified their Intention of lead­ v/ell known and gifted elccutJomst of formance of any oratorio, if the forces 'place to New ^Brunswick,. giving Perth nue. . V. Rice, ?2.00; Mrs.- A. • Gookman; -$2,00; ing a better .life. Ocean Grove. This concert will' of the post, summer can be again se­ A m boy d i neet commu n Ica’t jon with the ■ ‘Miss Eflle Kagerman, of « the W o­ M'i-s.', Runk,. ?l-.00;: total, $9.00. t • . "Judas Iscariot, the speaker said, given in the'assembly room of one . ‘ cured. (May the work so continue ever county seaL Tho new road will be man’s .College. Baltimore, Md., is home ...... Through- M is; C. 'H. W ooley—-Mrs. J was next to Jesus, the most widely A notable.array of taiont ,' ‘ onWard until the music of Occnn Grove between six and seven miles long. for the holidays. She” is .the daughter { “ *sn>.ejoPl L. Roper, $1.00; Mrs: J. E. Salter, $1.00; known man hi the Bible. On entering The bencficlary la to b* . ’; . shall appro«och that of ‘the Choir Celes­ of,'M r.. and Mrs. Hagerman. o f che ; Mrs; Thomas H ardy,.,$1.00;. M rs: C,:H«- the discdpleshlp he had come into fel­ , aJs-lsted. Mis? E. lUaiwho Bennetx,. '• tial where all the voices and instru­ '-(Crown..' %,'j - . — ... • _ ’ V/ooley, $1.00; total, $-1.00. : V .; ■ e. Allenhurst Will Buy tfeacli. lowship with One who viould have dune j soprario’f Prof. T:. Williams '• Pearma*. : ment join in 'Hallelujahs, to, tho . . Th rough Mrs.; Wi. S.' Mld'dioton—Mrs. Mr. J:. Stanley Ferguson, of the tsnar; Mi*; Elvin-Burtls,’ basso; Mr. il,. . A majority of the votes cast at the him good. But his only thought; was ’ ; Lamb.’’ . /. -s; B, ]<'tnes, ?2.00;. Mrs. S. W . Middle­ Grove, has been placed on. the manu­ Blake Martin, , and Mr. special election held in Allenhurst on for gold; and around, that thought his air. G. w. Evans spoke of the In­ ton, $2.00; Mrs. W . S. Middleton, $1.D0; facturing and insurance and taxes Frank Dudleyrgui tar. Thene names of crease of values in property, -enhanced Monday favored issuing bonds to the whole life centered. When the crisis committees; of the Asbury Park Board total,; ?p.00.! *, •- -1;'-4 came/fie had already: fixed failure for themselves Should have sufilcien4: : : •by our privileges of government. . Dr.. amount o f $63,000 for tho purchase of of Trade. , • * V: Through 'Mrs. R. H. JVaughn— Mrs. ,B. .himself by the days and deeds, that .-.•.' ! drawing-powers to fill every seat in the Reed showed i)be religious condition 'of tlie bea'eli fron t;; b y ^ • ; l ) 0i^ughVV;:-T:W©i T'. Kellogg, $1.00; Airs. R. H.• Vauglhn, were past; His love of money had Capt. and Mrs. Charles Parsons,.-Miss place; but when to these*is added tha- of ^lontclalr. On Tuesday,: Jawuaty made him do the despicable'act whicn 'beyond, the average. iDr. Clarke made’ •••■' Through .‘ Mrs. ’ ; Hlgley-f-^lrs; were entertained at dinner on Christ- } violin virtuoso, who appears in tbe Sth,’; another • special election . .will', be' rendered his-name synonymous' • wi th . clear Us •wide repute to outside, people. GCO; Stevens;. $.5,00; - M rs,:iP. Day; ’$5.00 ;- mas Day by .Mr.,and Mis. C. I. King, Grove always at the annual popular1 held to' doternilrie whetlier tir not.$8000 everything mean and baso. The great­ He had met Ocean Grovers in Jorusa-. ;Mr, T. Lilja go re $1.00 ^ 'Mrs. Rheinhpid, • of Embury avenue. concert, it may well be believed tf?fc>.v'.Th'e;census bureau has issued a bul-: Flinn, of Heck avenlie. i s ’well know n, tiiid her many friends re-strictions so ai>soluteIy necessary to :■ Through.’. Miss • Jane ’. O.ri^MrsV^v^^pMB'; • State Horticultural Society. will be glad of an opportunity to show-, i its preserv'atlon as a resort of religion, letin showlng:.‘the, population "of - the .‘.Mr,. W illiam .Taritum, who; has-been •■■Bow, Sii,00;-::2ilis3> Jane ;6 rr,: $1.00; ^to--; States! arid ’territories;by counties; .The The twenty-sixth annual meeting of serving as a special on the local police tlielr appreciation of her kindness. TJfe ’ v,with special reference to the destruc­ tal, $2.00. tiveness of a race-track' l)ouiovard. • ;bull etiash ow s th at -NeW:Jqrsey has,-In-; • the New Jersey State Hortkailtural So­ lorce. has been'hppbinteil to a regtilar | edmlsBlon.io this concct t will be twe*- 'Thrbngh’vMrs. W m . H. Sklrair-M rs. ty-five cents, with reserved seats 'Dr. Alday gave-a most valuable ad­ creased during the past 10 years. 43$,- ciety Will be held at the State Houso l>osiiion as. night patrolmiin... He • W: F. - Day, $ 1.0.0;.; -irrs. J am es '. Lord,. 736, the population now being 1,SS3,609. in Trenton on Thursday and Friday of •the son of Ofllcer Frank Tantum. fifty cents. dress on the healthfulness of the Grove $2.00; Mrs, Joseph L ord, $1.00; ^tr3.:M.- Iii 1S90 Monmouth-oourity’s population next w e e k .' Mr. Henry I. Budd, of The annual; meeting of the Ocean ' . and the way to keep it so, specializing A. .Taylor, $1.00;; Mrs.- W m ., P. Hays, was 69,12S. while now it is 82,057, . a Mount" Holly, Is secretary of the so­ Grove National Bank’s stockholders Hpworih League Officers. ‘ y '.:^y]■ personal cleanliness, as well as clean­ $1.00; Mrs. Mahlon Margerum, $1.00; gain of;12>929., " . ... i • . V. •. cie ty ,' AH persons interested in the will bo held on Tuesday; January S. liness of fungns-ltned cellars. Dr. Mrs. W m. Hall, $1.00; Mrs. Fred A r­ , On Thursday evening the Eipwor'Ck-V Franklin spoke'of brotherly kindness, work cf the organization are cordially P-irectors for the ensuing year-will . be League Of St, Paul’s M. E. ch u rcK .'; nold, $1,00; Mrs. Mat than ' Harbster, Invited-to atteud and take part in the ■Illustrated' in the'k in dly helping o f fel- $1.00; Mrs. G. M. Burnham, $1.00; Mrs. • Capt; John sriiilh Remcmbereil. elected. • , r . { Ocean Grove, elected the following ofl- j o w passengers in a ■trolley mishap. Dr. proceedings; ladies are especially invit­ Mlss MlnnleAbrams. a returned mis-.[x-evs for tho ensuing year: C. H. Zehnder, $1.00; Miss Sallie W ood, Capt. John ;.T. Smith, Ocean Grovers' ed. Samples o f . fruits, -. flowers and Smith closed wUh some genial re­ 11 sionary from India, who is-temporarily-1 President—N. H..lvilmer, 5:3.00; Mrs. Bertha Myers, Si.OO; Mrs. veteran fireriian, was made happy on vegetables will be exhibited. . The: head marks on the social life of the Grove. W. H. Skirm, $1.00; total. $17.00. "T>nday'evening.with the gift of a fur ;roe exnioitwi.. i ne.neaa- j atopptng in-the Grove, gave an 1 liter- i, • Vice Presidents—First. Mrs. C. W«l- Mrs. Raphael, who was to speak on quarters of the executive eormr •Mrs. H. DoHaven, $5.00; MrS. Grcgi hat; a pair of gloves arid a quantity of rhe executive ; committee.1 esLjng address . at St; Faults prayer j ton; jecond,_Mrs. L. E. Rogers; , third, Us woman’s organization, and whose will be at the State Street House. Chandler, $2.00; I\rrs. Sarah McPher. cigars. The'articles came from.his fel­ .meeting on Wednesday evening. . , I Ira Ferrlsj. fourth, Augusta Miller.: duties as presiding officer prevented son, $1.00; Mrs. E. T. LoVntt/ $1.00;N low members'’ of Washington Fire Mr..arid.Mrs. Tsaac. Buckley, of Free- Ij.’. Treasurer—Miss Anna Asay. . her taking part earlier, had to be side­ Mrs. G. W . Evnns,. $1.00; Mrs. E. H / Company. Capt. Smith has been treas­ ■ Another summer visitor Gone. hold.’ were Christmas visitors at the ’: Secretary-^Miss .Elomi.Margerum/ tracked 'by reason of the.other trains Stokes, $2.p0; Mrs. T. J. Preston, $2.00; urer of the company.slnee its organi- horiio of their daughter, Mrs. W. Irving.1 overrunning their schedule time and Tho Times has received intelligence Mrs. Anna IClnsler,. $1.00; Mrs,. Rev. zaUori.;.-';^'A W oolov, of the Grove. They They were we're ac- ac- j - Foreign Missions Meeting’, the trackpad to beelearert for the com- o f tho death o f Mr. J o h n A m e r.a sum­ Margerum. $1.00; M rs.’ Rev. I. Sim­ mer'visitor to Ocean Grove sirice Its companlcd by Dr, A. R.„ White an-1 ■ ThJ 0ceaii- Grove V.oman’s’ Forat* missary cars. . - yy • mons, $1.00; Mrs. Andrew J. Myers, Vitale Coming.• : ; ; Then came the refreshments, .borne inception. Mr. Amer- passed aw.a.y re­ -jvlre. . ' r Missionary Society vriil meet o n 'rh u r»- S1.00; Mrs. L. D. Blanchard. $1.00; Ao- ! by the clear-oyed, bright-cheeked Among, the 'attractions at the ben?-' cently at New, Brunswick. Last May ••A ccording to artmial custom, a,watch; day evening,'January 3d, at.the bonn? tal, S19.00. Making a' grand total of young men and women of the Grove, fit for. M|ss Margaret Asay will be .ho celebrated liis ninety-second birth­ night service will be hold at St.- Paul’s i of Jliss Elizabeth' Dunham..- 72 Hoc* $73.00. i. . 'none'brighter than Miss Nellie Covert, Sig. Guiseppe Vitale, tho famous vio­ day. He was a faithful member of the M. E. church,.Ocean Grove, on MotKlay avenue. For this meeting a sped*! ELIZABETH K. MYERS, . ' . w;ho. ^'as the vieo president’s and ihe lin-virtuoso, Who lias been heard each Methodist Episcopal church, for more; programme w ill lie provided on'- the ' . Rec. Sec. arid Treas.- evening next. Tlie service, which wlil seferetarj’’s right-hand 'bower in tlie summer ’a t the’ Auditorium!. The da«n than sixty ears. He is survived.by a be in charge of Rev. Mr. Reed, will -"Review o f. the. .Work of - the Part music. After tills came tho genial so- is January 4th, and place,'Xeptune widow and six children. commence at 0.15. YejEr.!’ . Mrs. E. A. Margerum is preri- i . cial iJntercourso—bright jokes, loving, High, School Building.—2t. dent of the society. ■ Revival at West Grove. Rev. Dr. Ballard preached a Christ- good wishes, passing from, lip to lip' A Splendid Affair. ‘ Revival meetings Tvlll open’ in the mtvs sermon for the A. M. E. Zion' *. for tho rest of tho evening. Change in Hospital Staff. West Grove M. E. church on Sunday Tho benefit to Miss Margaret Asay church. West Park, last Sundhy morn­ D;ath ot Mrs. Warren Brown. Tajornlng, tv ith a Revival T/>ve Feast at Tho new medical staff of tho Mon­ w ill be held .j'anUary; 4th,‘; in tliQ .Nep-;' ing. On Christmas, the birthday of Jfrs.' Louisa, wife ot Mr. Warrea' 9 o’clock. ' This wjll be followed by a mouth Memorial-Hospital, which will timo, HIgh Schobl buiIding. The fol­ himself and his sister, Mrs. Canfield, • i Fifteen Per Cent. Brown, 144 T.ako avenue, died this (I 'r i-:• '>'J, sermon, inspirfition and consecration report for duty on January 1, consists low ing jaf.tists: w ijl appear.: Miss'. E .- he dined with tho latter ln Kowark, day) morninir, after, an illness of some ■ %- i • Investments. 'Full particulars uport service at 10.30. !Mr. and M ts. Harry of Dr, James Chasey, of Long Branch, ’BlancheBennett^vMn-^lvIn/Burtis, and th.cn spent the evening with a months. Tlio iuneml will be lield on ■: ;i - appUcaUon t o "W. Hi Beegle, 50 Main Tvoper, tho singing evangelists,1 will as .as physician, and Dr. E, T, Field, of Prof. T: ' Williams;:Pearman, ;.JIr.: ; H? family party.at ihe lom e.of Senator Monday.nfternoon nt 1 o’clpofc., terment will b(j made at Matawan. Y V ; 4 *$&•'• {'~~>y i V. , •’ - ' <•')

'h ’ ~ OCEAN GROVE TIMESr-SATURDAY, DECEMBER' 29, 1900;

:-£.a N OLO MAN'S- DARLING, % ’* /■'. Baron .Dllltfn j« ^2; :■ ; , Tlie great race horse, son- of Baron. liilrls white Ihat Fwi^cjia ocrofta W illies; Cherry Croft 2.22%-; son of The People’s iurroVvcd.Urww; V- ' v v !‘ v , >T1» c t l i a t ; bnctv. wii ?p r o iid ly pp igoil ■’ Nutwood ’ 2.18 and Red Lake, yU.&34, ^ "D ro o jia l /orw nri!foci»!yjio»\- j V;.;> v/.7.- are the leading stallons at Glen Moore *IIn'S\yInKs luvjuiiTdy^cnpif. 'b lit le;»m» • Stock Farm this year. Baron Dillon’s National Family Newspaper ^ t f p o h a |ioavy.^ii(;l{, ’.' . ,y-:, - fee la $50, but anyone having a mare ‘ Aiid os LXvatelridiu eojuc’ iinU1 go 1 •• ''.‘•■-V,--''. well bred in trotting, or pacing lines, (■|iiiotIcc;tltat tlio: stop is st6\v ' or with trotting and running blood • iMi li 11 a h o d - Published on 'I'-.^.WIilch;oiicc W aa'li jjlit ‘. wild, q. u lek i'.1'. Thursday, ilntl crosses,, can breed to the two .latter Monday, Wed­ known for near­ ; Tier liatiii is iJiil tipon Ills nrm, horses free this year. Mares kept by nesday and Fri­ ly aixty years In ,'Am l Jovt* H alils up lici I;i <.■<■, ’ • > tho y e a r t o r $75.00. Before you brood, day, Is In real­ every part of .Wlicu he, wltli irc m b llii^ p illiin. try , tho U n I t o d visit the farm or-write for descriptive ity a line, fresh,; Still lirlps hpr- ijVr tlio plnn* States as a Na­ circulars. '13. S. "WBLLS, Glen Moore, overy otKer day . Wjicrc emaH'abitnu'iloti eiiahec to litf, tional Fumtly ‘ A'm IM'h lio** up the sinir,.- Mercer Co., N. J., on Phlla. & R . Ry., Daily,. giving, newspaper . of nine miles north of Trenton. tlio latest news tho li 1 p h c o t Ami; After fiftyvtars h:m*rm> class for farm­ • TheirIcourtci VlillUooUs oii-lwf .as ottc. . of the other ers and villas-: V W h o needs Ills Vddqm l ;carerNlii"CIU^^./rji»pMleinl(i pondence; Short ing reading-for complete cure. Gives ease and comfort a-Brac,' and .all the newest stories/ E l o - every member at once. Subdues inflammation. Al­ .gimt Hulf-tono of tho family, lays foyer, pain, soreness, tenderness. novelties suitable for such lllustr a tl o n s, old nnd young, It u m o r o n s Market Reports Reduces swelling and enlargement of Items, Indus­ which aro ac­ joints; cures both hard and soft corns,' occasions.. '. trial informa­ cepted as au­ and to-tired, sore’ or fevered, feet it tion, Fashion thority by farm­ Notes, Agricul­ ers and country, gi\*es relief and comfort at once. 35c. at tural -.Matters merchants, and druggists or sent promptly by mail. K anil Flrinne I a 1 is clean, up to S. WELLS, Chemist, Jersey City, N. J. iiinK Market re­ date, Interest­ . ports ing and in* structlvc. Gray Hair. . V 624 Cook wan JI venue, Jlsbury Park Regular sub­ • Regular ’ siib- scription price, scrlptl6n price, It gray, \VcUs’ Hair Balsam gradual­ $l,T>0 per year. . $1.00 per year. ly restores to original color, bla<^k or brown, elegant tonic dressing, GOc., $1. Druggists, or.sent by express prepaid.. ASBURYPARK E. S. WJ2LL8 '. Chemist, Jersey City, N. Steam * Layndry Bed B urs and CocU Roaclics.. : u n t ii T V SiK'eesfor to CilAB. Lt:\vis vt Co. U lC IC N Ir S S F or; destruction' an

Factory, Dunkirk, New Jersey Hrunch Y ard, Spring Luka, New Jersey THEO. OSBORN

■' S u e c c i -s o r t o J. ARNOLD OSBORN & SON, D o n ot 1)0 deceived liy tlmsc ivhonil- •yorlise a ftiO.OO Sow ing iliu-liliw fur § 20.00. Tliiakind (il'unmc-liino e.’iu bu bimgUt ftrtm us ov any of our BLOESTONE donloht fi'om $lu.0U lo S1S.00. WE MAKE A VARIETY. THE NEW HOME SS THE BEST. FLAGGING ^ H IS is the oldest established line in Ocean Grove and The I'Ved defemiiiics (lie sti-cngtii or Asbury Park. Special facilities for the prompt and m'nltnoss of Sewing Slatliines. • Tlio ]>»nl>lc F eed eomblneil willi oilier careful handling of all kinds of Furniture, Pinnos, Ktroug ])olntHin«iio.stho S ew H om o Boilers and Safes Shipping tags furnished free. iiiu best Sowing jracliiiio to buy. CURBING Storage ior. all kinds of goods. Separate compart-, Write for GIBGULARS SSSSsS ments. Each individual furnished with a key. •vro mauufacturo-und prlees bufoiopurebiuslng 71 Embury Anenue THEE NEW KOHB. SEWING MACHINE CC. OSANGC, MASS. 23 Union Sq. N. Y.f Chicago,! U., Atlanta, Un., OCEAN OROVE, NEW JERSEY St- Louis,Mo., D;iiIas,Tex.; San Francisco, Cal FOR SALE BY Estimates furnished for all kinds of Blue Stone Work, at any point in. the n . k. . niroifA.vo.v. OKO. A. Hiincs State of New. Jersey. -Flagging and: . O F F IC E S : Curbing a Specialty.. 702 Mattison Ave.• Railroad Depot, Asbury Park. 4-5 Corlloa Ave,, W est i Grove. 40 Main Ave-,' O d d . Association Office,'Ocean Grovo, Post- ' office Box 669, Asbury Park, N. J. W holesale and UelaU YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED Dealers In DAILY EXCURSIONS oo Real Estate

Builders’ Hardware, Paints Phoney to Loan Jupiter W arm er Tlina llie K hrlli.'' and Oils The. gigantic m ass o f Jupiter hits o Insurance much larger wnnnih than that of the eaHb. ./Ti Is thivresult «f the. molecular; Corner Main St, anj Joo Mitchell Chappte, curtain. ’ ' “ Madam,’.' he.said, rushing up to her, Opposite Ooean Grovo GatoV “you played excellently. That part fits ■you to' perfect ion.” ' A. GRAVATTi! JOHN N. BURTIS. “ Oiti no, professor,M said tho lady vour 00c. reaches us on or before January 1, 1001. modestly. “A young and pretty wom­ c r g * Y ienns + b s k g r v . -Uadertalsor and Em’calmer,* Think what this means i It places the cleverest, bright­ an Is needed for tbia part.’1 . \ . * est and most uiMu-date magazine in .your hands every Broad, Pie and Fancy Coke, “ lint, madam,” persisted,the.profess? 7 0 8 Mattison Avenue, month for a year for , or, “you have positively proved the South Main Street,Qjfposito BfouiiwRy Gt\UB AS HU It Y PA.UK, N. J, contrary!1’—Pearsou's Weekly. half the regular price! -e~so3'cr^‘^r isr 7 . CoIJlns ami JJurlul Cafilcota on hand or

and wh nt I was going to telegraph you abio 12-room cottage, furnished through­ ;45xl06 feet; house '8 rooms, with - 4- brd- residence property lowited on main street, THE GRAND SCHEM ER out; sewer and water connoctions;locuted about as you came in was the purchas room s; ull modern improvem ents; riew ground LOUxGO foot, house contains If’- R^eal Estate on Bath avenue; corner lot; valuo, $5,C0U; building vnever occupied; valuo -311,000; rooms, fine fruit trees, lawn, otc.,.'bam,'.' Ing ugoncy. We shall "want a man to clear of encumbrance. W ill exchange f6r, mortgage $1,000. Will exciiango for As­ wagon houso and. other outbuildings* /, clear residence, property In Philadelphia. bury Plxrk ov Ocean Grove property. HE UNFOLDS A PLAN WITH MILLIONS' buy the. ipllk and soothing sirup and prlco 35,000, clear; will exchange fo r cleajr NO/ C2, JAMAICA,' L. I.—Handsome 15- .NO. 101. LONG BRANCH,- N. J.—The seashore property.' IN IT TO A CREDITOR. see that they are1 pure. The salary v- Exchange room house, with bath and all Improve­ nnc-Ht livery stable in Long Branch: brink : NO/ 1-12. NORTHWEST ASBURf will he ni least $15,000 per year, with ments: thoroughly constructed, with Ce* building, 5)0x100 feet,'with large pool r/jom PARK, N. .T.—An 8-room phwtefod house, mealed cellar under entire house; stono on second- llour;. elevator .to take .car-.' near water works, price ?2,0Qy, no cncum- Mnjfir Crofoof Dncmi't Succeed In perquisite* thrown in. My dear.m an, ■ If tired of* y-iur own-properly, try piav.za on three sides; tower on corner; rloges from ilrst to. second fioor; pool •bmuce; wltl exchango for Ocean Grovs you trusted me. This Is your reward. pomel^afty oJse'u: A ct.unqo m uy f.rove only two years old; lot 50x200 feet, located room rents for $130 per year;.81,. ranged for-that. That stock will.pay cxehangc for euulty in dwelling property. ranae, not und cold water, etc.; : Value house, all conveniences except . heatec. entered he had the air of a-creditor price 33,100. m ortgage $1,000 at 6 per cent. you at least 100 per cent. Invest $10,- NO. . Cv OCEAN GROVE, N. .1.—Good, mortgage ;v-,iOO at 3.4 per cent., ...... ••■■■■ •• .f ^ who’d got his.money or carry away his. No. 8, OCEAN GUOVJ3.—A well-located zesidenio property oti Clark aveuise. full- equity • Will eiichange for V*,-sl- und Irredeemable, ground" rent of $300 at' 000, and you have an Income o f $25,000 lC-room dwelbnt?, suitable for .boarding si/ed lot: 2 ‘i*story house, of ly rooms, dence. property In Occan Grove, and add ,lt per cent. pouhd o f flesh. •The.mnjor was in. iio per year. That’s'what comes of trust­ purposes, .within one block and a half of 'v a lu e , $4,000; m o rtg a g e , 51,300 « t •> per cash it required.; • , • , ... , . • v -v, 'N O . 1-JG, PHILADELPHIA. P,V.-Norfh the ocean; lwo lota of ground -In the plot, cent. Will exchange for Philadelphia % sat at his desk smoking a very .short N*r».' 106, BA Y'H E A D , .N; J.—Fine - ten-; ;parlen street, lot 13x47 feet. 3-atory brick ing to 1 lie* Integrity of Major Crofoot. and cottage furnished throughout; valua­ leS donee of.r»iui!lar value and,*.iut sojrc house, 7 rooms, prleo *2,^00, mortgase stub of cigar, but as jtlie door opened Is it enough? If not, just say so, and tion, tnovlfcttfce, at ft per cent. h e a v ily en cu m b ered . .; ... • . yodm residence property oh East street, yi.Oou; ground rent 3520 at 6 per cent. lie whirled with' a bland smile on his Will uxehaneo for Unproved or unimprov­ near Harris street, valued at 50.oW; mort­ I’ll add't*i>.000 from my.salary as presi­ ed propur ly-in Northern New Jcrsuy. " So. Cii. HAST OIMNGB, N. J’.-Very. gaged for’.$2,000 at G per cent. Wilf; eX-; NO. 117, P H IL A D E L P H IA , Pa.—On Le- face, and, rising, with both hands, held dent.” ' .. //•’. -j handsome residence property onMidianu ehango for-Asbury Park or Ocean Grove liiKh avenuej Jot 17x70 feet, 2-story bull out, he exclaimed: . NO. 10, ORANGE, N. J.—Corner 'prop­ avenue; 12 rooms and bath; handsomely residence property. - , brick housi*. porch front, 10 rooms, all Im­ Mr. SlUue deliberately removed his erty on Lincoln- avenue, oOxloO feui; house finished; 2-story '-barn: close to raiiwn.v*. provements, price $1,200, mortgage $3,00* “ W ell, now, but this is truly a coin* of 8 rooms and hath; ull improvements, and trolley road; three-quarters • of an NO. 107, N EW ROCHELLE, N. Y.-On at.5.4 per cent.. coat ami vest and Hung thcin on a including elcetrfe light's: -value, $1,-00; acre of • ground; value,. SI!!,500; .encuin- Liberty avenue, in best residence part of cUlence—a coincidence!.. Come right In, the city;.lot 70.xM.S. feet! houstt.of-9 rooms, .NO. IIS, PIIILADELPItlA, PA.—Three chair. . V'.; / v ; .. morigngcs: ' W.500 a t’ 0 per'cent., $[jy0. at bmnce, $ti,5U0-at .*> per cent/ Will •vvchau/o houses.on OaU.0n0. Will exchange for sea­ throughout, and in the best posstblo order, \esldence property on corner lot 110x130 shore property. -. s ■■■:.- . ' • splendid view of ocenn and lake, on prom-. u p ’aud redressed , lihnself and. kicked proved property .In northwest Philadel­ feet in size, with tine shade trees, fruit Inent corner; prlCo $23,000, m oitga go $G.0» phia, • V trees, etc.; valuo SS.OOO: mortgage, $1,800 at NO. HI, EAST ORANGE, N. J.—Very at Fi .per cent. ... over the chairs and desk and went out. NO. 18, A R LIN G TO N , N. J.—S-roora handsomo lii room ■ rcsidcnco on Lenux 5 per.cent. Will exchange for seashore •NO. 131. P A W L E Y . P A .- A 13-room The-major had stood him off once house, with bath, hot ahr furnace, all Im­ residence property.' avenue, * containing all improvements, provem ents, 2 lots "5x100 each, on eornL*r; size of grounds-t7i>x 150, value $25,OU): .will nonso with bath, open grates, hot and more. . Mi Q u a d . value, 3:5.750; m ortgage. $1,500, at 5 per ,NO. GO, WORTHINGTON. N, Y.-Lo- exchange for 'unencumbered city prop­ cold water, and all Improvements, nice cated between Ardsley and-Eimsford, on erty. , ■ ■ ; - • -• . barn nnd other -out-bulldings, fcult trees cent.; lor Asbury Park or Ocean Grovo the New York and Putnam Haiiroad, lu pjoperty. *V NO. H5, -JERSEY .CITY,' N. J -S ix lots and other improvements, finely located ' southern Westchester county, one'.hun­ On a West-End avenue neur Logan street, Etzn of ground 75x150 fret;- price $4 THE SUNDAY SCHOOL, NO. 19, ‘ PHILADELPHIA.—On Six­ dred lots 25x100-feet cach: prico $-00'each; m ortgage -jSI.OTQ at. G . per cent. Will teenth street, near Dauphin, threc-story in Marion, value $3oo each, no encum- freo ol' encumbrance; oifered for seasliorb brance; will exchange for unencumbered change for seashore property. M «ny ThlnpTN o f V r l i l c h It* Grnrtii- brick; 12 rooms; lot lGxSo; well built and property. -,• * tnodern; value. $il,0o0; m ortgage $3,WO -ut property, in otlier location.- - • • - n o . 132.. R E D • BA N K , N . j ; —A ntCN Arc iKuoranl. . . ■ - NO. 70, NORRISTOWN, PA.—A plot o£. r> \ handsome resUlenee property facln, 5 per cent. -Will exchango euulty for cot­ ground corner Green und Jucobie streets, NO. 110, PHILADELPHIA/ I>',• , ,i '„ !.tho Shrews------...... by ry_ river, er. co consisting nsl sting of oi... plotjV ,//, . Tlio failure-of the Sunday school as: tas e in Ocean Grove. 00x1*0 feet; value J.KOOO; encum brance $000 oifht/roorn houses built of Pompeian of ground 100x170 foot, and lino 17-rcom NO/ 21, PHlDADELPHrA.rrOn North at G per.cent.- Wilt exciiango for sea­ brick, two-story, front porches and nil house and a cottage/barn, and other out-/V •‘•i a means of giving a systematic* and Twenty.-thlrcr street, overlooking;. Girard shore property. conveniences, located on South 52nd sS?., buildings,- all modern Improvements;' : ‘V;•;• thorough- knowledge of the Blbie Is College grounds, modern corner house; 32- <4101.10x75 feet, value lor the two. *7,W0. value $10,000; no encumbrance. . Will ex-/ room s; a ll Im provements; iincly* fum lshr .NO. 71, PIllLiVDETiPHIAr PA.-Flve ground, vent at live-per cent, $3,203; will great. A teacher in a city lil^h school hr-uses on FrOi:mont Street, northeast sec exchango ctjulty lor clear Seashore prop­ change for? Asbury Park, Allenhurst or ' /«h ed ; lot 10-8x70 foet: value, $S,oOU;. m ortgage tion o f city; size o f grounv pils,- who. liad been drllR*d; for years in ■ property. w.'v. bath;- construction bvlck with n-.avblo house on Throckmorton.’ Streot, s!ze^dC«^$£« NO. > 22, PH ILADELPIIIAr-On ; North house o f Pompeian brick, on South 32nd steps .and- trim mings; Value. ,$1,200 ‘ c-ach;.' street, two stories, S rooms, front'poreh, ground -30x70 feet. .2^-story- building, with Vd?*- the International Sunday School Les­ .Tv/entvjsecond street, :ftn6 lfl.-room -house; nVortgago $000 at 5.i. per cent; total' equity basement; value $C,0l)0: mortgage, $2,o00 at " sons, how to .proceed In order to reach all improvements Lvalue $5,000; mortgage $3,000.-: ^Vill ;. exchange for/. seashore cot-, all improvements, value.-33,500, ground 3 per.cent; also a houso and lot on Court/ XV, • “ AS THE WUKELS TUftX A .-MOUTH ORGAN $3,fiOO.; - Will exchange, , for Ocean > Grove, tago free of eneumbranceV valuo not over rent of SI,GOO at ITv.O/per'-cent;-will ex­ street,'grounds 50x250 feet. Srroom house ' '371 Palestine, find hot one could, give the property. change for residence property in Ocean p l a y s .” ■ . S.!,000. - . . ... - < GroVo or Asbury J-’ark. with bath, hot and cold water, gas, fur- ' ! /•/ desired Jnforinatlon. Then she asked NO; 'M, PI-IILADELPHIA.'-On North nace/etc.: price $4,000; mortgage n.500 at ; 7-V* NO/ 72; TRENTON/ N. J;—Storo prop- NO. 118,' ED G E LE Y ST ATI O N, PA .— the cla^s in what part of the world Twenty-first street, two M-room; modern ,crty • on A Hatntl ton ■ avenuq;;. consist! n k . ot: 5 per cent. Will exchange for seashore -‘f-t-v- In the ratddlo o f .the, room / “ Now,, houses in One order,1 with.;i al 1 Impro.vo- store front/ : dining- room, aiid lcltclien !• Irst station from-Bristol un the New property; . . ." ' K'.-k« then, no more'skulking and dodging. Palestine Is located, and no ono knew. me-nts; value 56,000 ..each; m brtgago $;J,500; Yovlt Division, of the'Penn. it. It.- l ine back; cellar; -G- bedrooms and ’ bath; :on stono mansion-of 15 rooms, • witn"briclc NO. 1*4. NEWARK, N .J.—A 10-rooin; 3- You owe me $10 borrowed inotioy, and That Is a very guod specimen of Sun­ each. Will exchange for - Ocean : Grove, second and third lloors;.lot-10x 100 to alley; fam ily house with .bath, located on H un- iv-'-v/i property. ■ • ‘ ~ . ' t •price, S4;250; m ortgago $2,000 a t o per cent.- heater, hot und cold'water, bath, ilush tcrdon street near Clinton avenue. gas,'.'-///3,-i I want It right off tlio reel.” i . - • day sciiool teaching and can be paral­ closets, wide porches, large stable and water, steam heat, all ifnprovements; No. 25, TRENTON. N. J.—A factory Will exchango Cor seashore property.. curriuue. lious^.' lce house and other out­ "My dear Mr. Shine,” said tlip major leled nnywhtn'e by those, who w ill take proT>c**y on Prince' slrect, consisting- o{ NO. 73. TRENTON. N.' J.—Storo prop­ buildings, y acres of ground In t).o tract; price $7,000;. mortgage $3,500 at G per cent- . f'-vi?) small pottery and lamp decorating estab.-- Will cxchaniro • for property at Ocean l as he took a last putt* at his stub, "you the tfoublo to ask a few qiiestions. The- erty on-Adaline. street;, store front, din­ value fciu.ooo, liioitgage $:J,000 at live' per Grove, Bradley Beach or other coast re-r/v Ii5hment; plot-l(K)xli)0 feet; property cost ing room and kitchen back; collar; 5 bed­ cent. Willu ni. exchange,exciiango- 101for: sensea snore, siiorc prop-:,prop-; ports. '• . . - formerly had an otlice uext door. We Ignorance of the Bible on the part of over $»,000; pri'-se $0,000; m ortgage ?.'l,000 at rooms nnd bath; stable.opening on aliey; 0 per cent. Will exchange for seashore . beciune acquainted. You.learned that most persons of average intelligence la tot lGxlOO; price $i,500; m ortgage $1,800 at s a property. 5 per cent. Will exciiango for seashore ,-XO.- 119;-.-liJtOOKIA-'N. X. V.-i'-our '. £ — I was temporarily, embarrassed, and, somethin;; * ama/Jng. The simplest property.- • houses-on Sumtbr.street near ilopklnson ; a few mhos -of tho city of Lincoln,- price.V-*-^VS? NO. 2G,r HEVERLY, N. J .-llrroom brick avenue, three-story single fiuts in uest /$ 1,r.',-u; • dear of .encumbrance. Will fex- slziug me up as an honest,, ambitious questions will elicit uo answer:ou the house, with ba... and. all improvements; NO. 71, TRENTON. N. J.—Three-story frame stable; situate on Church streef; brick house on Thom pson streot, \vith 9 man, who would ultimately overcome ■part of most- such person^. •"•/_ ' : value, $1,000; m ortgage, $3.000*at 5.4 per rooms and bath: cellar under all; lot his bad luck, you kindly forced a $10 . Timt edncatod persons know some­ cent. W ill exchange for seashore ,prop« 17x75 feet to alley: newly papered and: m bill upon me one day.” ’ ‘ erty. painted; price $2,750: m ortgage $1,250. at 6 thing about tilt? Bible'may be assumed* NO. 27, PIHLADELPHIA.-Fine 1?. per cent. Will' exchange lor 'seaahoro : NO. 120. UH001U.Y.V. V,.Y.-0.l:.IJ 6i,- 1 ii?-SS'i tec^lilffw ^bn'Tb^w S' “I deny it!” shouted Mr.r Shine. liinson avenue, corner o f hunuer su-coi, wiiha Iaml; property Xrotits. on lake: p but not unless the training goes .much room house • on Dlnmond street,’ peat property. . - ••-. ■ - .;f - i " : '■'/' line sioro.properly wKU Huts iilioyo, l,u»-elcur •.'of.olletlinb'ranee; .W ill . . "W h y, hang it, you weru annoying mo beyond the stnndnnl of the common Twentieth;'lot . JT'/jXlOO feet: valued at NO/ 75. TRENT,ON, X. J.—Three-story; property in .nrst-class order and guud.^■: chni.ijre for seashore i»rotieity. ", POO: m ortgage o f ?.‘,500. Will exchange brick iiotise on Thompson street. Same tenants. -Value, 310,Uw: mortgage, Nfrj-’ 157 • jji-rr a- t> \ every day fora month before I let you school.. Again and again It has traps- lor properly In Asbury Pailc. a* N o. 74. • \ ■ • have the niouey, and you told me a : n « u !iy strVift! " i w n P h S . lo ti-tx ro ? . plied that those who were generally NO. 28, PLAIN FIELD. N. J;—1-Inn d so mo. '■ N O );7G, ■:TR E N T O N , N .; 'J)-—Bric k - COtr NO. LI, LRGOIvX<\N, N. .Y.—One of tho . Jn good order: perpetual insurance: pi 12-room house, with nil • Improvements, thousand lies to get it!” well Informed.' who were ;fairly, well- • tago on Philemon, street,;'. S rooms ■ ■.and- handsomest apartment houses in inc. $i,o,000. Will exchange for • aeashoro prop­ cage, $1»0 at G por cent. Will exciiango uveuuo uml Clinton street, cut fit,me; I; N0. KS, B.VG-I.BWOOP, N. ,T.-Goou as he smiled and walked, "I suld to erty. ; • •■•' ‘ ' • ■ fw. seashore'property. . •. -■ - . way through,*-.aiu! supplied W ith , every.-;- the Bible. Tljolr Sunday school train­ NO. M,- T R E N T O N . N . J.—Three-story' NO. 77, TRENTONi N. J.—Three-story facility and conVenlenco- of the modern:, buildings, lot 73x110- feet, in n?® locntloi myself that some day I would repay price f2.100; mortgage .51,100 at « per cer, . ing iiad given • ’thcin no knowledge of brick house on West Hanover street; brick house on East. Slate street; 9 rooms apartment house; valuo SHO.OOJ;-mo^tga^c Will ex'-hange for cottage ' * Vacant you a thousandfold. It was your trust, .lue, $3,r.(j0; m ortgage. $2.00Q 5 T>cr cent. and bath; newly decorated;. mice $2,750; It3,0-jO at live per cent. Will exchange loC at seashore. the. book tbitt was o f any value, and. W ill exchange for seashore property. mortgage-$1,500 at 0 per cent. Will ex­ sea shore property. ,/.-.. 7 your confidence, In me that .touched change-for seashore property:- xd. lifi. - IN TIUVCATSICILI.S, however much they might have rend it NO. ‘54; OCEAN GROVE.—Fine board­ NO. 121'', UHA2Y- I.AKB, N. Y.—A liriij I Grand Hotel Station and .Pino m ,Jrie. I .was almost unknown .to you. since. It was to them a sealed volume. ing house property on Main avenue; 20 NO. 78; TRENTON, N. J.—Brick cottage summer residenco property, froirting gii ‘ acres of land, .line trout stream, ar. F or all you knew I-m ight be a dead* rcoms;-tn fine order; 2 lots oC ground, on Charles tsreet; 8 rooms and bat'll; cel­ the lake, - p lot. otOx.JOO feet,- house- eon-' lakes: 4 new cottages, elegant, in de —Ihistou Transcript. // • ;. .' - cne . a corner; • valuo, 57.-500: mortgage, lar; lieat'M’, grate Itv parlor, e t c .;. price tains lo rooms, in line condition, furnishe-.l : and finish,' every - convenience, and bent. You had only your judgment $2,000 at G per cent. W ill exchango .lor $2,bu0; tqortgage $1,500 nt 5 per cent. Will ,througlioui;' value $3,500; mortguge $1.-W. plianec for summer homes, and. rent to go on, but your judgment was right. Trenton property or farm in that vicinity. exchange for seashore property./ Will exchange for sea bhoro property. • to 5C00 e:\cn a.su m m er; ;pcicc ?20,tj , * • filvlriKT lllm a Rest. This very morning I should have tele-' NO. 35. OCEAN GROVE.—Handsome NO. 70, BROOKLYN..-Ji,,Y.—On Fulttm NO. 121, . NEW’ SM Y RN A, F L A .—Pino mortgage $.12,(100 nt 1; 'per cent. \VI11 ex- *, The enorgy- of one of. the oldest In- modern j-esldeiice property of 35 rooms on street and Rockawav .avenue, thirty min­ lot 50x200 feet .in size, opposite the de-- change for «ood property in tho H'iclnlty gi*aphcd you to call In,” r pot.■ line location for. hotel or boarding liabiiaiiis of.a;Massachusetts town is.a Mt..Carmol Way; thoroughly well built utes from New .Y'orkVCJOU-three desir­ of New York. ,- 'j -V* •’ • .l"Oh. you are going to pay, eh?” In an attractive stylo and In good ordor, able apartment houses, .17x100 feet: . 14 nouse. Price, $23‘J. Will oxchango'for lot NO, IfiO, . NRWARIs. N. J.—Two- :fino \ byword among, his neighbors and a value, S5.0W; mortgage 52^>00 at- G per cent. rooms, 3 bath rooms; electric lights, elec­ Iti the North. bHck houses altbato on High street, near “ M ajor Crofoot always luiyfT Uls W ill cxehaiU'Q for Philadelphia proporty. tric bells and other improvements; value trial to liis grandchildren, who have NO, lK.Vl.ONG JHii,VNCii, Jf. J.-KUfit ' ryoomiield avenue, 7. rooms caeh. with all debts, sir, and in some cases he re* NO. 37, OCEAN GROVE.—Thoroughly $13,030; m ortgage $G,000 at 5 per cent..W ill side of. Second avenue, near Bruadwny. improvements/ rent for' $2ib each per./ exchango equity for scashorO property. •.. turns $100 for $i. It. will be so In this not Inherited their full.share of bis ac­ substantial anil niccly furnished 12-room Plott blixlfo 8(ixl90 feet. 7-rouin '— 'houso and good . nionth/price month: price $4;2c!$4;2c0 each; mortgage. $2,600 •-.! tive temper. • v • house.on W'ebb avenue, near the ocean; ;NO. 80r BROOKLYN/ N. Y.—Chaunecy barn;;ii. P t - i c- e '3...... G;ow,-c l e a r .,. „ Will, exehango,. , ... .. t'ach.each. ’' W \v lit/•exchangeill. *exelu for cottage- In V5 case. I could have pakl yolTback long two lots of ground In the plot; desirably Street; near Ralph, avenaevi two 8-story lor S8 oor r 12 acre truck farm near Long (j Ocenn-Gro\*e.OeennGrove.- ■ - - His grandson John.in particular suf­ ago, but* was waiting to make it a. located for all the year residence; value,. - frame aiuirtment houses;, live rooms In Branch. - • , ' i NO. 1«1.- WOODRIDGE. N. J.—Four > A fers l’roin the old man's untiring indus­ $5,000; mortgage, $2,000 nt G per cent. W ill each apartment: size 25xC0; lot 2^5xluO feet - NO. 123.- OCEAN GRO\E, N. J.—Fl>To i acres.of ground W'lth frontage o f 350 fect' / .tf memorable occasion for you. The time exchange for suburban Nowark property each; rentals $U48 each; -prlco $7,000 each, residtjnee property; un Wesley Lake, near. - Telford Road, old style colonial house, /,» has arrived. My dear follow, let us try, for John .Is his assistant In the lit- or In the Oranges. With a mortgngo o£ $3.30o at 5 per cent. '.'cot bridge, grounds -43xG0 feet, 9 room 1»* ;roon).sandj bath./all improveinents,-.fine>ife lie grocery ’ shop, wlieiiv everything, NO. 3S, NEW YOF.K CITY.—Three jots W ill'exciiango .^or seashore property. Itouse. Value $4,eOO;' m ortgage $2,500, at = sJable;.r4 / r ” - 1''- '/shake hands.” : on Loring Place, near Fordham . Road, •NO. 81, JE R SE Y CITY H EIGH TS. N. J. 5 -per cent. -Will exchange ..equity for •price- S12.0 • "Wliat for? You owe me $10. You from codfish to brooms, may be found. Twenty-Iourth ward, .each 25x120; value, —Six lino lots on-GulUls avenue; trolley smaller place in Ocean Grove. cent.: W l" say you are going to pay \t I don’t A purchaser of •gingersnnps lingered $G,fkOO; ‘m ortgage,- $1,100. Wltl exchange for passes within 350 feet; size of lot.23X100 NO, 527. RED BANK, N. jV—Fine roll- erty. one day to hear the nooiVtlme address unencumbered residence property or lota feet each; valuo $1,000 each,dear of en­ depce property on South street, plot-100x NO. 1G2. BOO'NTON. N. J., near Morris­ see the object of-shaklhg hands.” . -: in Deal, Allenhurst, Asbury Park. Brad­ cumbrance. Will' exchange for. seashore 2i». 10 room house: also barn -and out­ town— 32racre farm with 1700 feet fronting: "Yes, you truly cast your bread upon delivm-efl to poor John by his gniud' ley Bench or Avon. Some cash might bo property. J - - - * buildings, everything in strictly iirst-class on. macadamized road.- high and healthy, - father. • ; • added If required .to • complote a trade. NO;>*7v PiULADELPHIA./.PA.-Ftne oviter; valuo ii*.OoO; m ortgage $l.4y0; W\\\- new brick house with l 0 ; large rooms,- the waters,” said the major as he pac­ NO. 41, DEAL. N. J.-Ono of the hand­ resid/nee\ property On North Thirty- exchanKo for farm, near Freehold. good barn .nnd other outbuildings: price ed the width of the room aiul looked’ "N ow , .Tohhny, I’m a-going, lionle for somest lots nt this rapidly growing and eighili strNct; o. rooms; three-story brick;- NO. li'S. B R O O K LYN , N. Handsome $7.5(0; m ortgage $3,000 at .3 per cent. Will:' Into vacancy, "and I am pleased that, niy dinner,” said the ohl man briskly, very desirable resort; located , on. tiie l>ilce\ Sl.SUiX; m ortgage ? 1,500 at 5.4 per pi-lvaterivu'te residence on St. Marks' avenue,'"{'cxclmngfc for seashore property, .. /> Monmouth drlvo east of the macadam cent. Will exchange equity for seashore Lot -IS feet 9 inches xl28; house 47 feet'.L NO. 163. MONTCLAIR, N. J.7-A ;2»/&-') your return's will be so great. “Do you "aud on the’ way I’ll carry up .these, road; size &0xl7G feet; value, $2,f.OO; en- •property. . d^ep. three stories, hew and lltted up in- story framo residence. 12 rooms, all lm* ■ know. 1 love a man who trusts to my pnils to’ Miss Miiusou and fetch back cnmbmnce. 51.COO at G per cent. Will ex­ NO. 83, WILMINGTON, DEL.—Op Vfest, modern style. Prlco $15,0o0;. mortgage i provements. grounds lOlxloG feet, close to change for small property, or lot in Sixth street, desirable residence property $7,500 at 5 per cent. Will exchange tor ; railroad stations,-very, desirable property; V honor and Integrity? Lot a man show her. kerosene can. I shall be gone up­ Ocean Grove. .;. • • . • consisting of tOn rooms,: hot and . cold suburban residence or gentleman's coun- 1 price $0,000; inovvgage. $4.rAK) at 5 per cent, his confidence in me, aml‘ I would sell wards of half an hour. You’ll have NO. 44, OCEAN GROVE.—Pleasant water, bath f finished. In hard, wood; value try ’place. j Will exchange for seashore property.-. ’ // plenty of tliiie' to. eat your luneheou, dcuhle.house on Clark avenue, near Cen­ .$3,GOO;■ niorteaf;e$2,20ff at.G 'per cent..' Will NO. 123, BROOKLYN, N. Y.—Fine prep- ! - NO. 104, MONTCLAIR/N. J.—A 2>/r * my shirt for him. Yes, you kindly tral; G rooms on each side: furnished exchange equity for;seashore property;- ; erty on Lexington avenue, one ulock . story house,* 10 rooms, nearly now, all . forced $10 upon me. airtl’’— aiid while you’.re resting after that I throughout; one lot in tho plot. W ill ex­ N O ., 84, E L IZ A B E T H . N.‘ J.—O n ' WOst from elevated railroad grounds, -uxljO, j modem Improvements, slzo of ground ' change fo r sm alt c o u n try p.laeo on Eong “Aud now you kindly force it back Wish you’d saw up that little uiess of Grnnd street.'lot-40x150 feet in line neigh- house 3 stories high, bath on.each fioor. ‘.75x314 feet, price $8,000; mortgngo $4,000 at • Island, or In Northern Now Jersey, with­ borlioodJ '.valhe: $2,500.v.W ill exchange for. Price $7,000; m ortguge S3,730*at 4 per ctriir.. j 5 per cent. W ill exchange for seashore again," interrupted Mr: Shine. "It’s, wood that laj’s oiit'by the baciv door in an hour of A'lew York. Value, $3,000. seashore property.>; w':- ; - • .».v Will exchange. , ‘property...... ; ./ no use dodging, old' man. I’m here for and split it up for stove kindling, for NO. 4G, NEW YOR1C CITY'J-Handsomo NO.-120. BROOKLYN; N.- Y.—Fine rest- -- 1^ . new house on West ■ lGlst street, ynear N O /85. OCEAN, GROVE.' Nv J.—Hrt’oom furnished boarding house,with two lots,, denco property on BushwiCk avenue, lot |H-:r U:F\S S A L E —Hy virtueoo f a » *rlto f: my mouey and am going to have it.”. the weather’s turning sharp a’ready. Boulevard; 18 feet front, four story; valuo 25x100, house 20x54, 11 rooms a n d /b a th , $17,000; mortgngo $11,500. W ill exchango on ;Embury'avenue;,- three blocks from il...... fa/, to me directed, issued. ..out or the/ "My dear fellow, you are ono of the "Most likely I’ll be back 'fore you get the ocean: valued a t , : $5,000;..; m ortgagei steum and hot air heater. Value $Jj,3tU; CommonS Pica* Court ol the County of M on-- equity for unencumbered proRorty. in m ortgage $4,000. Will exchango for Ocenn few who trusted to my Integrity,when out o’, work, and anyways I tlou’t want Ocean .Grove. • $1,500.'-Will exchange for city or. subur-, moiuh nnd Suite Of New Jersey, wdt expose ban property. Gvove residence property or place; in Jcr-:. to mmh* »t public'vendue, on MONDAY. THE ; I was down oh niy luck, aud I. there­ to keep you at:It all the time, so If NO.. 47, PHILADELPHIA.—Seven-room NO. SC, .ANBURY PARK. N. J.-Sub-;: scy -. nfcar N ow Y o rk . ■ •> •'/.-/ ->.- r----'- T W E N T Y- F H t i 1/ 11A Y <• I<' J A N t »A R Y. 1«01, fore. pass over your hard words now. there’s a few exliy nilnutes jest set house on Montrose street; In good order; Stantiai and desirable . hotel . property on; NO. 131,' LONG/ BRANCH, N. J.—On. between tho hours of 12oVloek nnd 6o’clock steadily rented at SlG per month; vnJuo, Second avenUe1*,WiL'iin' tw.o .blocka.\of th e Bath avenue near the - ocean.; 2Mr -story (al.2 o’clock) lu tho atiernron of said day. ut. You haven’t heard of the Great Ain o r-, down and niake out a bill or two. The <$2,250; no encumbrance. Will exchange .ocean;.■ consisting o£ 75-roomhouse and: .hotel, with ^30 ’room s; grounds- 250x275 feet. ’ the Court House ot t reonbld. in the mwnthJp ieuii CtfiViblnsulon Bnby Carriage com-- fust o f the month’ ll be ninni us ’ fore we for cottage in Ocean Grove. 22-roOm annex;, furnished^throughout; lot All In ■ good ? order;, -Value , $20,000. MOrt-:1 of Freehold, county 01 Monmouth. New Jer- : NO. 4S;- OCEAN GROVE,—Very -hand­ 1^5x160. feet; 'vaiue $-17k000; m ortgage $lj.000. , gage $0,000. at. Uve : per. : cent.; W ille x ­ Sey. ’ • • ': puny, hitvc you?” know; It.” —Youth’s Com panion.. some private residence o f 12 rooms and AVIU exehange-Xor City -or suburban; prop-, change. , 1 All thhteeitaln lot. tinct or parcel of land;> . “ No, sir.” bath, hot-and cold water, heater, etc.; e r t y / / / / /.' -"/ '''' / V ;;/ 1 NO. 132,• BAYSWATER, ' N. Y,/ (Far and" premises, herelnafti-r purtlcularly de- \ splendidly built and on a prominent cor­ heribed. sit in. to, lylnicmid being in (he town- , ; “Because it Is just being Incorporated UclitltiK: ilfc Enem y. • N O .' S7, . BR O O K LYN i N. YT.—On L ex­ Bockaway)—Well , located and desirable ner: admirably located for both summer ington avenue/near Lewis avenue, tlirpe- •building plot;' 75x179 l'eot "on Surinysidoi Rhloof Neptiinoin the conn ly of Monmouth \ and we are taking tho greatest care A coal heaver wiis gettiiig in a load and- -winter residence; lot:<10x60;* value, story single brick' flat, - 20x 100 feet, . . in avenue., i'rice $1,230; ‘ mortgage:,$500 at 6 n n d itiin * o f New nlersMy, a t N orth A6bury . not to lot anything get out until wc are of coal in the suburbs of London. He $G,0Q0; m ortgage, $3,000. W ill exchange fo r tlrst-cltiss order; all.Srtiprovements; value: •per cent; -Will exchange for a cottage at l*arkv near, Asbury t’urlc. bounded and de- smalt property in Ocean- Grove, . Asoury $7,000; m ortgage $3.750; at ,4 per cenLv: Will - Ocean .Groye: '• 4 scribed as follows: U«-glnnlngat a t^akc-ln ready. My own creation, sir, .aud the was shoveling In tlie coals at a good Park, or;lots at Loch ‘Arbour, Allenhurst exchange for seashore property. ' , : f . NO. 138, WEST PHILADELPHIA,- PA; tiie north IlmrofSutisei avenue lu North As/-, o r deal, ' ^ •*. '.r*.'---' biggest thing of the decade. If wo rate when lie was startled by a, terrific NO. 88,■' PHILADELPH tAi J’n.-On Ox- —F lvo houses ion,:-South-.48th street, and 4 bury Park, New Jersey, <1 '.slant two. hundred NO.' 53, OCEAN GROVE—A substantial feet wenerly from.the point whero tho west­ dou’t make a million dollars out of It ford street; near Twenty-third. lOrrooni, houses , on ' Glenmore avenue. :Each. 2 . yell from.the house adjoining. and thoroughly • equipped 25-room board- bouse; newly, papered -and painted; first-; stoii% • 5. room - bridk; buildings/ ; with erly )l no of '^Jno street,'«oiiUl intersect said / the first year, 1 shall lie more than sur­ . W bt »• tIiLv-d ic k c n s ;is th e. in a Ucr ?”,. Ing 'houSe, located-directly on- the . ocean class . Ideation;- price.,; $6,000;.; mortgage porches and. modern - conveniences. Lots •nottherly line of ^uni'ot nvunue (I), westerly front, with an ocean ylew from all the *14X53 each.:;1 T 0 1u i n e t rental *$395 per ail-, a*oi>K Ihu-iiortherly lineofSun^etavenue, ofio prised. I wouldn’t, tuke half a million • quo lied tlie cbalman,’ start Ing up. $3,000. ■•Will'-*' exchango \fpr’seashOro prop-;' liumlred-fei-'t; thence (2) northerly, at rigliti • rooms In tlie house: sewer and artesian 'e rty .' ' . ■' , ’ - . . 1 ’ ■ num. Valuo of .entire property $11,700. in cash for my chances.” A disheveled.looking Individual made water connections; -furnished throughout: Mortgage $8,100. Will exchango equity of angles With Sunsevavenue, one bu)wired fcot frotitngo of CO feet o^ one streot and 75. NO. S9< RENTON/ N,' J.—Three-story more or less, to tho m iddle of Deal lake,"for- .- bricjc hdusa/-;lQ room s and buth, with $3,GOO for property at Ocean Grove or As­ "That’s all blamed nonsense!” shout­ hi Sa p ]) ea ra nee a tt li ed oo r.‘ feet on nnother: value. $15.00'); encum­ bury Park.- . •.,/''' merly Great Potid ; tticueo (3) In un easterly ed Mr. Shine as ho began to bristle up. “flatter, you thickhead!” shouted the brance, $5,000 at G per eeoi. Will exciiango 25x100 feet to-side alley.; value £3,500; free direction ilow'i the'middle ol said Beal, Iakov for city or suburban proporty. of encumbrance. Win exchange for Ocean, NO. -.134, OfcEAN G itOVE. if. J.-lland- •ono hundred and seventeen feat,.and four ,- “ I know you,.you old soft soaper!, You Grove property. : ‘ , ,801110 private residence on Bio adway, sub­ niati. frantically endejivoiing to pull NO. 55, OCEAN GROVE. N. J .—A 10- stantially built, 2li stories, with 8 rooms Inches (117 fvfcam bt Inches); thence (4)-*ou- want to dodge that $10, but I’ll have It his ’hair ui> iii clots by tlie root's, "you rooin furnished cottage on Clark avenue, NO. - 00, CAP.m M A T . N, . J.—li-room and-cekar. heater, etc. \raluo $5,500, mort­ therly.ajitdn*>t rJcbt-to Huusoi ave­ opposite tlio tmrk, furnlsiicd tiiroughout; house- on : Ebulra: street. Wl th plot . 50X11)5 g a g e ,-$2,100. nue, ono ‘ uni* red aqd tlfiy fret, more o r less,, before I leave!” are putting'the coal dovvu the w rong, feet; value $2,500;- clear, of encumbrance; • lo the said north line of Sunset nvenuo and '., sewer and - water connections; value, Nu. 135,-LONG BRANCH, N. J.-On “ My own Inventive* idea, as I told hole.’ My wife’s people live thorc!”— Ut,5l’Q; encum brance. $1,000. W ill exchange ■Will exchange, for pi-operty,- on Northern. place of hf&liitdug. lleliig :i portion of tliu . [or small boarding liouno In Ocean Grove, New-JerSoy coast, / - R ockw ell avenue, neor.JLnisiness cehtrO of Kim e i'renilKi'.s conveyed to Thomas A. Rob-' you, nnd It will astonish the world. London.Tlt-BIts. ,«>. .city, 9 room house, 2 lots each, 3px 133, a; 1 oMs, dceciis* d, by Ed/.ulieth A . W h ite and or for residence property neat* New York NO. 91/ TRENTON/ N. J.—Fine In good ■ order. Valiio 31,300; mortgage The baby carriage can be changed into C ity. . front' cottage on . South Clinton/ street,, Henry Whin* her- husband, by deed dated1 *' c o n t al ni ng. T room s. anti cellar.; .'electric. $2,0o'J at C per cent.. '/ M arch 10th 18W. and n-cordwl in the Mon­ a cradle, a hammock ;or a sled by uiJv- . T h e Wily CelcMtlul. . NO. 5G, OCEAN GROVE, N; 0.—Commo­ NO. 12C..-P1NE. H IL L ,. N. ‘ Y*.—A fine dious 17-room boarding house on Embury ears .piiss/tho ' door;: vahie' ‘ $2,500;'v mort;- mouth count y clerk Venice In Hook of Deeds ‘ ln§r a lever. Good for summer or whi­ "Why does a Chinaman purclinse his gago §i.«0ft-at 5 per-cent;- ■ ‘ • . /• . boarding house property, consisting of- 25 50?). page I On. etc. avenue, within two blocks of the ocean; rooms, completely furnished throughout; Sel/e.d us th** property o f M ary O’ Hagan ter, you see. Is provided with a sta-\ burial casket and make all the prelimi­ furnished throughoi\t: nil In good order; NO.. 92, TRENTON, N. J.—New -"‘A*. sewer "and water connections; value, front cottage, store, restaurant ana pool hirgo private ico house uud servants* and JiiuWm OMlai un. trn d lu ^ us tho sco; lo t • NO. ,111,. WINDSOR,O X i, N, ‘ i^-HandsoaM XSOUATES PKOMratYiTmMieflia),;/- ...... MuV..-. -■;■ r>"t. V'>£' -I-£'•>» .■ v;' .// ‘i)CEAN GROVE TIMES-—SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29; iybc'

(Last!Friday’s snow storm gave the' W. Johnson, West Grove ...... 4.19 GROVE TIMES boys of Ocean GroVe the co voted oppor­ ' KekciiVL Jelleff, JJot OceanJ GroVe Heights ...... '. .... 9.58 George James, Bradley Park, West Grove ...... ’ ...... , ...... 2.0.11 ‘ PUBLISHED EVCOV SATURDAY tunity of earn ing. some extra Christ­ Mrs. 'Rebec-ea Johnson, out Sprlngw ood ave., ...... 8.31 i n a v e n u e , o c e a n o r o v e ; mas m oney. -It’s . an -ill wind that iE P T U IE: t o w n s h i f George Keys, Union ave., West Asbury Park...... 3.'i6>. blows nobody good. • Hannah Kelly, First ave., West Asbury Park . . . . . ; . . -,...... ;. 19.11, Asbury Park Oilier, No. 226 Alain Street Ifunriah Kinsey, 145 Sewall ave., W est Asbury Park ...... 10 07. V N. H. Kilmer, 318 Sewall ave, West Asbury Park ...... G3.12 v To almanac making there is no end; '■ Wt\. H. BUEOLG. , t . Publisher SALE OF LAND Bonman Kisnor, Mill, Hamilton ...; ...... 31.92 MannnliiR Editor but the 1901 almanac sent out by tiic (Mary it. Lane, Avenue A., .W est Asuur y I’lark ...... 3.t)0 v I:QiIIadeIphia Record easily stands at . F O R / , . C. H. Leonard, 310 Sew’all ave., W est Asbury. Park ...... , 10.07 :-tho -top o f the list. It is packed full •Daniel B. Uandln, Sprlngwood ave., West Asbury P a rk ...... 52.20 v'flijtered at (he Post oilier*’.it Or-can tiro to, Daniel 13.- LaniJJn, Adams St., West Asbury. Park ...... 28.80/ of useful Information and from cover ifeV;rY-\ N. J., da: Second-Class M utter. George II. Landin, Adams St., West Asbury Park 10.G7; ------j^^=^s==L >to cover Micro Is not a dull line ih It. Rachel G. -Lent, Prospect ave,. W est Asbury Park...... 20.80 ,Jp TO CORRESPONDENTS-Wo shall l>e Tho Record believes that in its alma­ O N P A I D T A X E S C. II. Leonard, 250^ M-unroe ave., W est Asbury Park , Y ...... V .Y .. . . . 23.12 receive Horns o f news and com - //fJrWrrnifiitlona on subjects o f interest to nac, as with Its paper, there is nothing Ed. *H. Lovcman, Prospect ave., W est Asbury Park 34.20 Porter Lippihcott, Fifth ave., West Asbury Park ...... ; 30^21. .- '.community. Write only on one s)£e to good to give its readers; Cifcho sheet. Mrs. Jno. F._.LIppIncott, Fifth ave., West Asbury. Park ...... ' . 32.2G • ■. • • .1 8 9 8 : ; ■ X'Tho full name nnd address of tho writer C. L. Low, Coriies ave.. West Grovo ’...... ’. .V .. . . r ...... ,37.52 j?t?rBkttuId accompany all communications, . . , Liierary 'Notes.*- • /, . Tuesday, January 2 9 ,’ 1 90 1 Jacob I^ane, W est Grove ___ ; ...... 1. 13.10 - ncccnsarlly for publication. but asia * ’/ifiitantee of good faith. Anonymous U-t- . The.Jamuivy issue of Bvei'ybody's Larrabee & Cfitliens, Kami, H am ilton ...... 01.09 will not be notlcod. Magazine^ pirblished • l>y. John W ana- C. U Low, Farm, Hamilton ...... 30.08 ‘'( Address all communications, either for maker; is even- more attractive than Daniel Landin,. Ridfee ave.. West Grove....."... .•...... 7 .8 0 ''; my tttf editorial or nows departments to Lawrence Laudin', Springwood ave., West Asbury Park ) 3,59 the. Christmas numiber, which has had Public notice is hereby given by William Giffard, Collector of the Town-, S..' .'THE EDITOR. so uuprecedcn't'ed a sale aiid so many Abram Lewis, Springwood, ave., West Asbury Park ...... 3.59 ' . OCEAN GUO VE. TIMES; ship of Neptune, In -the County o f JVioumuuth and S tate.of New Jersey, that C. L. Low ,'H am ilton . . . / , ...... - . ... .“. » ...... 15.78 -, solid coni'pllments. The new feature (a- Ocean G rove. N. J. by virtue o f a fax warran t, Usuu.i on tho 29th day o f Decomber, 1900, by-th e- luottle McOre, Adams St., W est Asbury-- Park ...... 14.03 series of splendltl photographs of Sioux Township Committee of said, township, .-he will sell at public vendue’ ail the Indians, takjMi/by Miss Gertrud'e Kase-. Frank Mosco, First, ave., West Asbury Park ...... 11.86' ADV-enris IN G R A T E S j/n-ds, -tcncmcnjts; hereditaments and' real estate Jieroinafter mentioned, for / John Marshall, Sprlngwood ave., West Asbury Park ...... 42.18 ...... bier) /was not easy to obtain, for; the the shortest term for which any person or persous will agreo to take the . WeVks. ' AlONTlls. Sarah A. Moodey, avenue-A, West Asbury Park ...... 3.90 e I iSi Indian does not like the cgrtnera. The . same aiid pay 'the taxes assessed, against the same for the year 1898, with 1 he 1 1 a I ^ serial,’ “Joscelyn Cheshire,” is more Ella Murray, South Asbury ave., West Asbury. Park ...... 23.12 «f 7^?l 00,ei 2> Si'fftSOil &(h'$4'fosr»w interest' thereon accruing, aiid all coste. fees, charges, and expenses, in re­ Emily Murray, Washington St., Westi.Asbury Park ...... Y ...... \ 7.40 • .1 Rftl I -ir.it' 4 '.II -ftOil tlian fulfilling the promise of Its ea.ly ITfl I 2 no; :{1511 (l.vi -00.) lation to tho levy,“assessment and collcction of: said taxes. .The said salo •Benjamin II. G. Miller, Springwood ave., West -Asbury Pftrk ....!... ; '7.40 1 25 I 7.r>: 22» .-vi «y j 7 r»o - 18 ix) ehaptfers,; while tlio short stories bear will take phice.'a't Township Hall, 17 South Main street, on .Tuesday, January 0}EMtsw 1 w\ -j -iv 2 .’.nv, «r:V WOO J./II. Matthews, Suijset ave., West. Asbury Park ...... 25.38 the ho 11-marks of Mary E. AVMlklns and l7oi 2 75 3 2*, i iv; 7 o;i; ii.V 13 oo 221.0 2f.'th, 1901, at-tw o.o’clock P. M . .Tl«c s lid • lands, tehemen'ts, liecedltamenlo, •Maximilian Foster.. M iv A. J. Stone Curtis Mooney, Central avp., West Asbury Park ...... ; '8.10' • . I CO] R 25 -1 «» 5 ?.i; SC-0 II 00 17 00 80 00 and real esta'te so sold, and the names.of the pci-sonsagainst \vhom the taxes Fred 'Mooney, ...... Y : . ' 8.10 • • 2 SO 37j' IW rt 2V, 1* I10.W50 V200| SROU- discovers. a . new'' •species of Caribou, , have been laid on account ot the same, 'aiul the .amount of taxes laid ,on ac­ 4*|& 4#)*7i.VJ 725 11.1*1.Jl!0U.SII«>:'II U ptfid elsewhere we get a glimpse of Mr. Morris ...... ,".T .'.... 12.11 f, 00! 7 0i) 0 00; 11 <0 iqoo 3201: cs -j. count of eaoh .parcel..are as follows, viz.: : ,j •J. i;I, JIatthews, South Main St., West Grove ...... 123.08 7 Oil 8 5- irinTlS 00 22 00,80 00' .71 0 1- ISrnest. *. Seton-.Tlionvpson at . home. t e : 800 Ifi(» 18.Xi:-Jl (W*.V»«0 15U0 80on Other articles’ sire: A dramatic papeV J; .11. Matthews, Railroad avo., West Grove ...... 30.28 i2(v»-ir,oo!!l O'l 1M y Chalmc*rs Roberts,- and ■,f OCSAN GROVE, N. J. J. H. Matthews, Coriies ave.,- W est Grovp ...... ; ...... ' 18.27 . 0 01) IftlVJ 1000 2 ) oo;m 00-J5 00-75 00 125 00 J.' 11. .Matthews'- Railroad, West .Grove- !... i . Y ...... < ...... 29.15 m z : two tales of American, heroism. Mr...... J. H.. Matthews, W est.G rove ...... ’. Y -...7.. . . . i.._... ..-7.58- ' * 'Preferred positions 25. per cent.- extra. Austiu Bierbower*.' supplies some Albert S.’ Hower, L?> No.;5.-13 ; * . . . . . ------...... ------...... $01.80 George. H. Matthows, Ridge; ave.; Weiil. Grove .. i...... 18.27 ;V*,Y'i‘,:fcocal notices 10 e<*nts per lino each in- “Thoughts for the’Rich.” To . con­ . Harric"!1-3. J....>•...... ;. ,23.11. Mrs. Jane O’Hagan, 182 Munroe avo., W est Asbury Park. . ' . - Y . i ..-.. 51.02 dear with political affair.and others ..M rs.:I^ouisa-1a>\vland. Lotrj No. 1413-1-115. .. ; . ' ...... 23.11 Mrs, WilUani O’ Uagan, Asbury avenuO, W est Asbury Park ...... 39.27 • ]\tatt1iew O.'Hagan, Bangs' ave.. W est Asitbry F!ark ...... 17.23 'SATURDAY, D EC fi MI' K 11 2 • I5>00.. with.’the. personal pr.r-bhrms of young Mrs. Flora - .Johnson, l-^-- No. 1270 ...... Vi;....:...... ' 23.11 men. They will be ..Mr./Cleveland’s C. S. Joh n son ,L ot No. 1811 ...... V. . 3.40 Asa O.ble, Fay. St.,.-West As/bury*-Park...... ,. .:l . .‘...... ,11.14 first utterances in. any mlgazine on tlie -Miiry'J...Kiinior, Lot No;.231 ...... : ...... ;.....;..y.. . 1 0 . 4 0 Mildred Punly, Sprihgwood ave., West Asbury .Park ...... 1 ...... 3.90 ; A Happy New Year to all. . . . aues-Llbn.s of the day since, he left'tho Leonard LeChevaller, Lots No.' 040-014 . . . .V...... ; .*.. 90.97 Ray Pawley, 258 Prospect, ave., West Asbiiry Park ...... ’. . . . 39.34 ■.Willlie .=House. ' Mr, Cleveland’s open­ ; M.-L. Lane,'Lots No. 1102-1103 ...... / : ...... : ...... V . . 33.00 Josephine Peterson, Avenue A, W est Asbury Parle 3.90 ing: jjaper. .which appeared in The Sat­ : W.. Ludwig, L ot No. 1223 . . . . ; . . ..;..; .V .. V...... y.< . , / 19.89 . Peter Poland, 43 Northwest Asbury Park ...... v. 3.02 or nearly thirteen- thousand; urday E ven in g. Po3t/of. Decembei* 22, " Anna L. Noves, Ix>t No. 1G0G ...... Y .: ...... * . . . . 20.24 J.; Wesley Plttenger, Fourth ave., West-’Asbury Park ^ .. fci.. I. /25.S8 Sidney G. Polheimts, Coriies ave.,'West Grtive ...... 43.08, • 'i'/.Vtion since ‘tiie • ‘Census . of. 1890 dfscw.sscs jn a masterly manner a most: ' Albert Plttengf r, Lot No. .1305 :.. ; ...... ^...... * . 1L17 . Mrs. J. H. R obinson,1 Lots No. 103-105 7 , . v , . ; ; .>./. ...;,. 52.07 Sidney G. PoHiemus, Coriies ave., West Grove ...... 29.15 ^ ^ jy v p ^ i pcsiiiyc tliat- M-5umoU.ii'county' important phase of our national :poli- ties. : ' " •:. .• •. : Emma R. Reed, b v l No. 470 S .:...... 48.H0 ^V,alter Parker, Ocean Grove Heights, Wcs>t Grov.e...... Y ...... ' . . . . 13.09 f e ? -'j.iw.' not.goiji s : h c kwa r d. . Mary Sim ou ton. Lot No: 11S7 ...... v..-. 13.39 William'M. Pawley, I^ot Ocean Grove, Heights .:.. Y ....3.54 ': When .Ice Creara .Was Kcw: • Ida C. Steiner, L o t No. 1241-...... '. . . .W .: ...... '.V...... ;Benjamin ...... Peterson, .28.53Ninth ; ave.,-Bradley Park, West Grove ...... fir.' . 11.55 o ; 7 - • . Thomas Pullon, out .Coriies ave., West Grovo ...... 1G.95 "Ladies ami gentlemen may be sup-, M r,vM . Tilton,- LorTNo. 17 ...... > . . . . : . . . - ...... > .... 10.40 1 Henry Reed. Adama St., West Asbury Park i ...... ;...... 3.90 . ' Th0jleglslrihtre will convene on ,Tucs- ■ plied, with ice ercurii by, their humble jch n son Taylor, Lots N o .-1537-30-41 \ . . . . . ; . V.....• 80.92 Mrs. Jlary Reynolds, Sprlngwood ave.,. West. Asbury P'ark ...... 20.79 . servant, Joseph Crowe,!’ George C.: Waller, Lot No. 107....;...:...... V: ...... 3.10 , «i»y. Ja niiary Sth.. Accord jng to eus- ■ Edward RUey; 235 jratti^iave*yWest Anbury Park .....-...... 52.08 • This advertisement, appeared In the • George C. W aller, L o t’No. 1 0 7 - ...... 7...... 3.40 .-. . *wn,^ypii.r i^Jweses tall res will be ini- JJdwariJ R ^ c - n v oY w est. Asbury.. Park .... • ...... , 29.10 New Yorjc Post Boy of June 8, 17SG, Annie E. Williams; Let No. 150 ...... v*.; ; 23.11 :,lU-' jo riu W d -'fo r the- passitse of all. sorts says. au exchange. f ■ - M. M. W atson, Lots No. 245-24^ - . . ------...... ,...... :...... 32.1L, Vsaivc’ R. !.liHj^aHB^pring\vood ave,, .West Asbury Parlr y. . . . . ' . ; 14,21 • .Mrs.west, Asbury Park ...... il.24 Vlis~-goed, bad . Vind Indifferent, ; Soqie one-who/has been huiiting up Waltor H. Wa,trOus^Lcit No. 139S . . . ; ...... s...... 'v. 13.43. Mrs.hwest Asbury Park Y . . ...Y..., 3.00* v ^Jexpcbt ini possible things'; from : the history of ice cream s.iys t'liat.pyra­ J. D. Wilson, Lot-No, 1425 .. /.. /...... *i,:3.4G i vTiie-y are only hnnunr; I£ their mids of red and white ice cream, .with . Miranda P. Wiswell. Lots No. 15S2-15S5...... 344.15 puiich and. liquors, rose,, cinn’amon and Sarah Wlttakor, Lot No. 1713..;/.;.>;..10.13 Jno.^D5;^ S h bin s, 513 Mvadow, W est Grovo . . . . . v...... 2.30 • '••electInn yromlsf?.s.‘arcW orth any-: •jvarfait iunour, .were served by a Mrs. Abram Yard, L ot No. '591 . ; . . - ...... 23.11 Joseph IlidliardHon, Springwood ave., W est A’sbury Park . 4.80 . vrlU work and vote for the JohusonV of'-New York, at a ball given Richard Ricliardsron, Sprlngwood ave.. W est Asbury P ark 0.81 James IT. Sexton, Atlantic- ave., West Asbury Park ...... 14.11 • (^TOoasiirc'ii, ■w^i:' dhlji on the t)ud, byMier.ou D ecem ber.32, 17S.9. But icC cream was at .that time a • NEPTUMi TOVVNSIirF, N."J.«.Iosi'nh Schenck, Adam St., W est Asbury Park . . . . ; ...... Y : Y.... 10.9G ^goja*bo«i‘gn 'the Indifferent. Leave novelty Jierc, although it was becom - Sarah Saltone. AA'cnue A , W est' Asbury Park . . . . . y . . . Y . .':•. .7.07 m iifciriatter to their .ludsmcnt,' in£/the.;fashion-Iii- Kurope, it having; ^Ifidulluc.Applegate; Springwood.ave'., ;wWt’ Asbury Park ...134.99 F ra n cis'A . Srhraff, 4S-49-50-51 Suinmerfield ave., AVest Asbury Park . 84.01 :; ; ''jdonyt‘*^pect'toq much'...V."*'” ; ; ‘ first appeared as/'iced butter” :in 1774. ' G e j ilge A c kerui a ii, Spriugwuod aye., West Asbury Park, ...'..v .-.'..-..u .O G Robert Stewart, Sylvan ave.,.West Asbury Park •..:... 22.03 ‘ ; •The • fiist. roceipe for making , ice Jumes. Angus, Matiu'ou av^„ West Asbury Park ..v .V.-... ; . . : 13.93 Alex. Sparks, 307 Sewall ave., West As bury Park ;...... 23.12 cvcam appeared' in the Modern Cook, . 'AuiigAYEQ A-pipjiauia, \Vashin^iott-bi., West Asbury;Park ...:. ..'...... ,08.81 : William. Schwartz, Prospeot ave., West Asbui’y Park .:..:...... 15.12 . . Samuel'P. Alexander, Wes-t'Aaiiury Park .’. . . . . ; - . . . ;...... v...... 3 . 8 2 . Q e if an.! dtli.ws i^ho'-dcpcml tor w hich \nts published, in London by a: Est.- Ell;:, Spshcer, .23!) - Mattison.ave.', W est Asbury P a rk . . . . Y .“.. . . . : 55.17. Aviliiam Appiegate,'Springwood.avo., West'As bury Park ■ S5.85 n s^eil ninn ilie-iijsii'iMiion mn3,:ig!iiclVfilad i to !ic?.r that tlio usual ington, ;and it was always.afterward a William Applegate, Lot.in Meadow, West Asbury Park . . 5.91 Fanny. 13. Smith ...... :....Y ; Y , 10.02. / adirtftyjof socseoiis will be passed- ai'.ound de)lg!ht to her to -tell how*' President , J ohn A'pplegate, L ot ih Meadow, W est- Anbury Park 18.45 Sum’l C. Steelman-j 22 Northwest Asbui;y Park•...v.; , ...... 8 . 0 5 Jacltson‘had'iio'Sacner'tasted it than he . jLtarge. ii. ben nett, iofand house, Munioe ave., W est Asbury Park ;... 42v18 'Mr5: Samuel Silllek, South ‘Main St., W est Grovo ...... 1 ...... 10.98. . s , ‘I'lio Xcw .Jorsey Cbrisi'css- ’ Th. ! declared, that in the future it should ' W. Barney Avenue A, West Asbury Park ----- ...... , 5.05 = / B-enj. Shemo, Fay. St., W est Grove .U -.. . : ; ...... 3.90 jm ^ fy a le - bcbn'noHilci.l. by the. Agrl-, form a part of the White House menu. Uu’ward Brown, West.Asbury Park C-...... v»..... 7i29 W infield S. Snyder, Pliaro ave., W est G r o v o /; . Y . Y . . . .V ...... 9.07 .^•Stur.i;! DepaKineut that S000'papers . Guesls.at tlie: next soOiar function at Elizabul/h Brown, Summerileld ave., W e st' Asburjr. Park ,-.V.- ...... v 4Q.34.. Ida Shuro, 570 JUeadow. Wrcst.Grove' . , ...... 10.98 'I # ? ® eds of various kinds have been' -the B.vecutlve .Mansion are said to Jsaii-i B ow les; Avenue A, W est Asbury -Park . . . 3.82 Lewis E. Slocum,-Land . Yy. ..\’Y/. . . v . ------13.90 • shave used very gingerly ..the: frozen • Horace IlrUt'an, Union ave., West Asbury ‘ Park - , V . - . . i .. 11.91 John 'H.- Slocum. .'. 1 ...... Y .-...... -..Y Y . . ; . . Y*.; Y , . . . . . 0.40 ' . placed to the credit of each member mystery. Those especially from the \V4lliam M. P a w n , iNortliwest ASbury Park ...... ; . - ...... 11.03 Emma Slocum . Y .. 1 ...... 3.54 ■|/S^^.ni.soon be ready for iliclr dlslri- rural districts eyed. It.with especial sus­ .UUin Mi Brahm, Northwest Asbury Park ..;...... :...... ’.... 11.03 TIiram G. Scudder, Maywood, West Grovo ...... 3.54’ 5 ^ Vu tion. Pi ty Mi a t th c seeds a r e 1101 picion and melted-eaoh spoonful care­ (Mvs. Georgs Brown, Northwest Asbury I?ark; ‘...... ^ ;..,. . 12.23 Esterine Salran, West side of Rldge'nve., West Grove ...... 3.54 . • ^Mconip^nied with a government guar- fully .before swailowlng.lt. William Browu, West Grover ...... r:.;; *.. , 18.40 Susan Thorn, Springwood ave.,-West'Asbury Park..... • 4.77 : At Mrs. -Hamilton’s suggestion, a J.‘ W. Bell, Ridge aye., West Asbury Park ...... ; . . . . - . 3.54 Johnson -Taylor, Flr6t ave., West Asbury piark .....-....-..'..... i...... 7.32 a *. .'that they will grow, in spite of negro fby the. name of Jackson', who T. D. -Badgley ...... -.iv...... Y 3.54 Johnson Taylor, Sewall ave., West Asbury Park ...... Y . Y <.... 30.08 ^ ^ jfb o r m . ond insc-i-U, and all the ills to kept a. confectionery store in -Wash­ W. 11. Bennett ----- . '...... '.. .0.44; Mrs. Mary TiROn, Prospect ave., West Asbury Park ...... v Y i . 34.22 - ^• ■V.^hfch ‘the crop is-'heir; • V-.' ington, filled QU^rt cans with custard Mary A..jBuruett ...... ; . . . . , . ; 18.01 Jno. Truax, Union are., West Asbury'Park v.3i90- and iml)ei‘bsorljea by investingjSorporitions and. IMiss Helen Ross 'Wias tendered a Grandin. L._ Estelle, Mattison ave., West Asbury Park ...... J...'...... 20.75 Washington White. 191 Stimmerfiold' ave.. West Ashury P'ark;...... ; 17i41 surprise party‘'by, her young friends on Mrs. JJino. W ilson, First ave... near Langford, W est Asbury Park ...03.48 ^(^•lier permanent holders.. No better Gnuidin L; EstOlle, South Main.St.; Wos.t*Asbury P'ark ...... 3.75 Momltiy evening at the home of her l ; D. E.-ftelle, ljy i in Meadow, West- Grove .....3.03. Washington! White, South Main St., Wost Grovo ...... 107.58 |S;:>|;(irt)jeottlesson than iliis -Is "possible; it parents,’ Mr. and Mrs^ Jariies M.' Ross, E. E. English, Bradley Park, ...... ------15.03 Mary* W ilson, Division St., W est G rove; ...... » . . 11.40 that.pcoiile want bonds aud that Jl2-JI't;Carmel W ay. Miss Ross, Who Isa Robert Ennis, Bradley Park ...... ; . . . . : . . . . . - . . -12.48 M aggie M.. 'White, W est Grovo ...... Y . . ;...... 22.02 •hey liave t'.ie money, to jay. tor, theni.- ■ fa'tudont at the Syracuse Conservatory Clarence Ellison, Bradley Park' -....'...... 13.87 A. T. Woolley, Coriies ave., West G rove ..Yy* 50.20 of; Music, is homo for tho holidays. Est. Albert Fm zer, Sjirlrrg’wood av*e4, \Vest Asbury Parle' ...... ’ 14.20 Georgc/F. Wright. West Bradley B e a c h ..'. .r ...... •.. 25.83 . M&:' ------J. Dewitt Kay, Union ave., W est Asbury .P a rk J.:. : ...... Samuel W hite, 10 acres,.H am ilton ...;. 15.02, • Eas.twood Whlte; Farm, Hamilton . Y ...... 39.20 vMr- J- R*. Thompson, .of, tlie Grove, Choral Union Social Tonight.. .. .1. Dewitt Fay, Spr.lhgwood ave., West.Asbury Pdrlc ...... 14.2G , 8.94 'Tpaljella White, Land, .Hamilton ...... Y ...... 10.50 ; I ^ ^ . T r i i o ; Is no>v in' Florida, h as.sen t, the: .Tlio Ocean Grove and Asbury Park J. Dewitt Fay, Second ave., West. As bury Parle ...... ;... . J.* DoWitt Fay, Avenue A, West Asbury Park ...... ^ i...... 7.33 , John IT, White, Farm, Hamilton .....1 ...... 18.78 Times'a copy of. a reeonl.;is'sue of the Choral Union will hold Its first social Edward W ard, Tiantl, Hamilton . . . i . ;...... 15.02 . this (Friday) .eveaing in Association • J. ne.wnt Fay, First ave., West Asbury Park .v...... io.os ;|i^;:j*cU sonville Tlnies-Union and Citizen." 14.2G- . Annie Young, West Grovo '..,... Y ...... Y ...... ' 11.40 ■Hall. A This social is’for the public; air J. Dewitt. Fay, South of Sprlngwood ave., West Asbury Park .... 15.03 •Howard F. White, West Asbury^ark . . . . . ___ .1 ...... y ...... 0.54 ^ , l In,■ loolclrig over the paper to ascertain arc .invited. Refreshments •will be; - John FJomlng, Ocean Grove Heights, Neptune Township Kobert.GVavatt. South Adams St.,.West Asbury Park .. - ...... •14.14 Deborah. White, First ave., West Asbury Park i...... 30.15 . -^ il^ m otivQ tliat prompted jfr. Tliomp-' served.; • : . ’ • James Gilmoro, Adams St., West Asbury Park ...... v. 8.53 Est. Washington Whito, Northwest Asbury Park ...... '. . .V. 38.01 'Sf^W ra.to forward the paper,-the following ; . A Coming Concert.. 7 Robert Gravatt, Sylvaii ave., West Asbury Park- . r .... 15.98 ' WILLTA'M GIFFAIID, f e /. w a f k e d item, presented its e lf:. « •^Iiii'tha Goodman, Sprlngwood ave., W est Asbury Park ...... 7.31.. Dated December 29thy 1900. , Collector. , i' -'Consideraljie improvements • have/ . Tlio .complimentary benefit of Misa: /Mi's. John Garrison,-^owall ave., West Asbury Park — ...... ; .- •10.55 : Vtfen;made in the -city jail grounds, and’ JIargaret Asay will take place in the •Frederick G a r d n e r ' , . ^ . . . . * . . . . ' . .vl,.‘ .. - ...... G.7G ^ ^ .'l rltoeir appoarnnce now presents a strilc- Neptune High School building. ou- M. S. Gould, 3 acres, AVhltesville ...... '25.30 . ’’j f j'i . !v ‘ y favorable contrast to what It did' •January 4tli. The very b e s t ’talent in Isaac G-arrabrandt, Farm,. HamlIton;...... 9.58 M ill 5 upplies w.v . - *om e m onth s a go. ' •' ‘the -twin cities w ill talco part. Secure Robert A. Allen, Mattison ave., West Asbury Park ...... 20.79 : The'Luxury of- . fW^v/1 ‘'RnKpbeiTy Park; tbe name for the your tickets ho \v.— 2t. ' . ; Est. Emellne Holmes, Un>ion ave/, .West Asbury Parle. . . . 1 ...... i.. 7.25 M echanics’ Tools * J * aroimds' surrounding the city jail 011 -. David Harvey,; Jr^ 322.Sewall ave,, W est Asbury Park ...... : . 27.51 ) North Julia streervigge3ted 'by .tihe sim ilarity in sound,- cold- in one day. No cure, no Pay, Catherine Hepderson, Corltes ave., Wost Grove /...... j 7.08 moderate cost. W e have fitted tip in our, store six- tiV,'\';’.'iiti<3 was popularly adopted for- tho Price 25 cents. Elizabeth Hadley ...... 7.08 ’ criminal class of-Jacksonville to go to Mary A. Hackman ...... ;... 3.59 bath-rooms, showing all the tfewest features. Drop ia • and stay a-wh iJe. The suggestion came . To Cure a Cola in One Day -Luein'd'a llall, Ham 11 ton . : ...... :. 10.G1.7...... • 9.43 ■ ?^L\v%dm Scrg^ Polico Koefe, and the, Take Laxative Brom o Quinine TabloUs. David Hurley ...... aud see them-—not to buy, but ju st to'be posted. ■.^v^ nolloo.officers all thought the namo a' Joseph Halsey, Hamilton;.l ...... t ...... * . .1 ...... 11.80 All druggists refund the money it It 47.42- - ^..vv’ v 'flfood one. Iioneo Raspberry Park It fails to. oure. E. W. Grove’s signature M rs. Charles Im lay ...... ’...... v...... i...... *...... "* '' 7,:ia s l)een ev^r since." 1 Minnlo Irons, No. 32-1 Sowall avo., W est’Asbury P a rk . 17.41 is on each box. . 25c. 11.04 ; coui'so Asbury Parkers will appre- 'Maud'Irons, No. 103 Oceap Grove Helglits ...... Garret W. Irons,. 104 Ocean Grove Heights ...... lo.oq 21X23, •• |v^;^ r; 'idftte tho delicate consideration o f Ser- Fiftfeen Per Cent, ; Mary^ Johnson, A venu o. A, West Asbury Park .. i \ V ...... 14.83 r a i e s i f- ..^>:-^saenit.Keefe. It ds la ' order for tho Investments. FuU particulars upon' -M-lldml JaCkson, First" avo., W est Asbury Park: ... 14.03\ V CouncII/to give him ii vote of application, to "Vf. H, Beegle, 60 I^ iu ; F. Johnson,c West Anbury Park ., ^ . y i j ' - . - . ;-.v:,3 .6 1 \ ■ .""‘'Vi^aiiks.'for his l^it-haudod cornT)lIinent. avenue, - Ocean -Grovo,: n, j , s:>... v ;•: ; ^George James,- W^^bury.PJarkJ• > * • : r-'i- 9.84 1 mmm

: . * ■ ' : ’ OCEAN GROVE TIMES-SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29, t9oo.

Considerable interest I ^Special Sndmemmts

Centers in the New Resort r.: I Offered to investors

| to erect houses at WardenclyiTe. Already there is a demand for now in process of development on Long Island Sound within two houses, far beyond the immediate capacity of the company to supply hours’ ride of New York city. The estate comprises 2000 acres of at short notice. To people who will agree to build a t o n c e the com­ farm and woodland, with a frontage of over a mile on the Sound, and pany will make , _ - ... ’ . 'It is certain to become one of the most -attractive resident resorts to . be found anywhere., ' J} Reduction of 30 Per Cent W hile restricted industrial pursuits will engage the attention of in the price of Xots its promoters, the principal purpose of the company in buying this and guarantee ah investment or so per cent, for the first year on .all land is to develop a summer place of residence for the moderately houses completed and ready for occupancy b}' July ist. wealthy class of New York city and vicinity. That, this purpose is ■ . Owing to .the fact that (here is a brick manufactory on the es­ well-timed is shown in tlie number-of. contracts now in hand for the tate this material may be obtained at a figure which will greatly re­ erection of homes, a fact which guarantees success and places the duce the cost of building. - venture at once beyond the experimental stage. Full information, price of lots, etc., upon application.

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1 1 . 0 . .W i j k j o k ; 1 ’ivsUlont * r«, no iuitltutlOn o f banking ap* ’ Ocean Grove National Banls J£. K , D a v h o h , C a s h ie r Jk-u3K Minot, Asst. Cnslitor .• . proachea tho.Natlotml for cU'served confidence o f aiid security to pntrons;” ; . ’ ! V'.-. Association Building, Main Ave. iA.sb.ury Park ^..Ocear# Grove Bank quo'Rore F; KuoEUL. Prestdenu O. H. B howk, Vico President/, • OCEAN GROVE, N. J. Organ Jzod January, li&fl Mautin Ii; Scott. Cashier;'

i;.AP8X,lX,,'§>W ,4>4i>0 Capital $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 f i r s t m m m i B m K y U K P a . L S , tiri Surplus $ 5 , 0 0 0 • Organized February, 1880 * ' ; •

Mattison Avanue and Bond Street

W . H . B e e g l e ,' Pres. W . H . H a m i l t o n ; Vice Pres. Mattison Avenue and Main Street, Asbury Park . A S B U R Y PARK. N. J. • : ' • . T . A . M i l l e r , Cashier. - Main Avo. and Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grovo /•' '■ ;r . ■ . :' '• ■ Board of Directors : ‘i’n^iiSAttW.a.aoaBral. U inicUvjj Uuslnws, huuert Foreign and and .PnmesUo Drafts, Prompt Transmits a genonxi bunking business, issues letters ot ercdilJvvnit^ble in tho ni inoijM il cities o f tho \vorhl. For- ‘ , . aituntiou j>lvon to nil matters ontmstoil to us. Yoiir patrouago «oHcHetl ol^n and duuiosUe exaliangeH. bought and until. Collec-' Wn.LtAM II. Bunoi.n'„ .Wii.u a m 11. H am ilton ■ Da niel 0.' C’oviarr tkmscarefully mmlenmt promptly accounted for. Dis- Stephen P. Woolley ‘ Natiiaji J. T.u'Loit • ’■•••■ ■ 1 . ■ . ■ . '. • ' oount meetings held Tuesdays aud Fridays at S a , at. • • ■■., COLLECTIONS MADE AND PROnPTLY ACKNOWLEDOED • Transacts a general banking business, issues letters of credit ; ' Safe Deposit Boxes to Rent. 1 ' * . 7 - .***■' ' " . i • ■ ■ '• . •. r . .. POAitn o f DxnKCTOH*i: ’ ’ • i' •available in the principal cities of the world.. DiitKcrcoiw: N.M . ituutvuiaii, Ferguson, HAO. W. Iuvuusj 0 . C. Clayton, Geo. \V.‘ a . E. K.-oolil, AttXirt 0 . Twluinis, Itunb c . Koi\a«ly, 8. \V. Klrklimlo. Oliver il. Brown, B o d - Treat. i)r.VI. A. Iletrlelc,‘.loha Hubbard, ilonry U. W iiisor, T. Fraulc Apploby,' Jow ls'lln in* uel- JohttBon, Mrihiou It. Jilitrmirum, ClnvrlL’s A. Voun;', O. C. Covert. Win. H. llcoule,' Collections carefully made aud promptly remitted. ear, AhioHTUtohv^"# ■ . • ■ ■’ - *•- Win.; ilatbuway.

W ill Attempt Mew Coachlnsr Record. Siase Postal Slatlstlcs. ' it ids fur Red Uank’s ScUbSi.. New Jersey's Libraries. . Letter List. - 1 Married lii a Hurry. Arrangements urn completed for in tho report of'the auditor of the . Shrewsbury township's hoard of edu­ No movement .of recent years in' ’ The following is a-list of ^ unclaimed Miss Kate Roller, daughter of Mr. 1 malclns an effort :,o lower next July postoillce department just ii'iade public cation has l-ecefv'ed and-opened , bids Ne w Jersey/ has made aiul aroused so letters remaining in tho-Ocean Grove; and ]Mrs. Benjamin Roller, and Robert • tho world's record for ono day’pvcoaeh- It Is shown that- with reference,to tlieJr for the (lno now high school to bo much eenornl and local enthusiasm as N. J., iiostolllce for •week-ending De-- Bcnscn.attended a supper in tho'M etho-' = ing. 'It !.h prot'sed to drive tlio coach postal receipts. Newark ranks twenty- built at Red Dank The ■bulldinir will tlio freo ./library movement -now per.-, com ber.26th/ 1900: ! dis^ churcli, nt Old Bridge, recently., “Good Times", from.New York to At­ third, with receipts amounting to $'110, • be a bi'ldt and -stone structure, with vadine tb;o .State. I t ;is ai-ouslng the . Airs. A. W ; Allon:, J ir.. Santa• cjatts,: The idea .of getting .married' cajne into ' lantic City, u .distance of 16G miles, !n 7:13,15;. Jersey City Urirty-Uiivil, -with sixteen class rooms, assembly -room, civ ic i>vUlQ:*am\ onevgy ot a a\oxgu or Mys. J. .C. 'Crovclhig,' M r s/ Ilacbti- C. ■ their heads and they, drovo a>t onco to’ • a single day. Dlgliteoa men havj suh- n venue amounting to $202,499.1 % 'and and 'wide corridors. The town has vot­ •more communities. The State, besitles Corwin, Mrs. Hamilton. . •’ Sjjotsw'ood, where Rev. Leon Chamber--, scrlbod to tho undertaking and each Paterson forty-ninth, with revenue ed $00,000 for tlio school complete. The’ giving the excellent law permitting liitn.tied tho knot. Then,the newly■. will furnish -a four-in-hand. The tlmo amounting .to $83,817.73. lot on Brantli avenue cost $7,000. the municipal aid, has created the . State Stelnbaclx’s End of Century Sale. ■wedded couple, drove back to the selected is when the..Atlantic City Another table shows that New jersey heating and ventilating apparatus .Library Commission to aid small com­ church supper where the announce- •; •horse show opens.' has S13 fourth class offices; that there $SOOO, while the plumbing contract is, munities AvnwUng.a start iii tho book ■Big bargains in every department of ment, of ;thoir -wedding created a sen-v- William L. Baadlestoa and Walter are 111 presidential officcs .in tiia State yet to bo given put. Tbs lowest bidder lino* ami fo r other small Vvamleta and ■the' Steiabach, stores at Asbury Park,' sation.. Bov. Mr. Chamberlain/- wtio ,i Watson, Jr., of Monmoutli. Beach, nro and that during the year '1G0,SS2 do­ on tho building was Edgar Zelian; of cross road viliag'es It'has Us-excellent, prior to end of ;coatuny. stock taking. married tho couple is tho son of Officer , among the subscrlhera and one of the mestic money orders wpre issued at X.ong Branch, whose bid was 5-12,300, system .of the traveling librarles.-Thero Come, soo and profit. and Mrs. Charles' Chamberlain, of this ' relays will. Ijo 'the four-in-hand o f tho these offices, aggregating S3,921,794.94, The other,'bids ranged as follows: Laf- are now forty-elglvt of these traveling SteIabacli Company. place. • '. ' coaolt “Monmouth.” whicli ran to Ross- and thtvt tho fees and war tax thoreon fen & Lalen, Newark. $49.SOB; R. & A, libraHes going-the rounds. Thirty'- of Fcnitoti farm f t Deal last summer. amounted to $39,020.78. Tho number \V. . Borden, Shrewsbury, §40.500; these libraries lmvo made, the •round; Eighteen {Qur-tn-'Uands will ba used. ot international orilors issued was 54,- Charles W . Keafer, I'l'cmton,. 110,259; trip of forty-four towns. The. demand Tlilsi ueeessUateE seventeen changes C-22, aggregating 5598,122,28, an d.pay­ K. Doremus & Co., Newark, $45,800; A. for. these libraries is rapidly Increasing' along tho road. The greater part of ing feces o f 39;701.75. Another table' Brower & Son. Freehold, 545,000;. W . and it would taUo another appropria­ tin: route follows tho old road from shows' that during tlio yeaf the New O. Showel!, Orange, 54!,SS9; W H. tion o f about $20,000 to socuro Ptini- GEO. W. PATTERSON iKow York to Philadelphia. Arrangc- Jersey offices 'p a id 351,708 domestic Connelly, Orange, $44,597; Dey & Sut- cient libraries to meet all the requisi­ . ments w ill foe made for relays overy orders, aggregating 53,2-17,470 nnd plien, NeTvarlt, $43,931; Philip Anns tions that have'beon made on tho: eigh t or nine miles. Each ,o£ tlio sub­ 12,304 international orders, aggregating Co., Philadelphia, 512,474. Stato Library Commission. The. total scribers is to drive his own four-in- SS75.73S.71.- number of books circulated b y tho fro“ The Leading Custom liand. libraries of tho Stato last year was It Ir, expected that llie :itart wljl.’be Look Out for This Fellow. Ited Bank Will Probably Appeal. 1,*1.90,300., TMio combined circulation o f | made from tho Waldorf-Astoria at ii Old soldiers are warned lo besvaro of free; and subscription . libraries wa3 . o'clock in the morning. The sports­ Tho comimlsslor.ors ot Red Bainlt will a swindler, traveling through this 1,001,041, a t aa.expense of ?177,894f be­ men expect to dine at tiie Windsor IIo- probably appeal from tho decision of State, who Is offering to sell ;V book ing an average of 7 3-10 cents‘for-each :!tel.in Atlanilc City at S o’clock in tho tlio State sewerage commissioners, and also a certificate which b e1 claims Arolum e; ; .; evon,tag. Limoheon will T)'e served whioh d irected tlio I own ot Red Bank will malco it easy tor their wives,to get •while-tlio coach ls.w lijrllng over the ’to discontinue sewering in tlie Shrews­ a pension after they lire ..dead. He Tailor, C io iie r a n ifiir n lll road, • ' bury riven lioforo tho first ot next Q'-io- asks 51 down ,a,nd ?2 more on deliver­ Ocean Grove National Bank ber. Under tlio law any municipality, ing tlie. book. Ocean Grove, New Jersey Divorces at the Rate of Ten a Week. which 'thinks-a decision of the seyfer- For Men and Boys Tho records of 'the Ohanoory Clerk’s age commissioners is an unfair one can Stclnbnch’s End of Century Sale. • Notice is hereby given that the an­ . oflica a t Trenton lo r 'the year 1900 appeal to tlio court of ehaneory. Whep. nual meeting of stocldholdors this show a la,Tgo increase'In the.mimBer tho eppeal is made to tliat liody export Prices in every dopartmon t ot 'tho bajpk, for tho election of Directors for o f divorce ibises in this State, There testim ony Is' taken and the matter is Steinbaah stores at .Asbury Park will tho; ensuing year, Tylll bo told at' ‘the have been1 during oho ypar an average passed upon in a judicial manner. Tlio be olaughtereil without Tavor for a fort- Banking Room, in tlio Ocean Grovo As­ of ten -dlvorco r.u!t» a weok started Jr. say-so ot persons living along tlie rivet mlsh't, ill order to lessen tlio labor ot sociation' Building, on Tuesday, Janu­ . : No. 622 COOKMAN AVENUE ■' , chaneory. Crvor 60 per cent, of tho 520 is ?!Ot accepted as ovldonco unless the the. end of 'the century stock taking. ary 8, 1901,• from 12 m. to 2 o ’clock Como yourself and- tell Sour, friends. suits,atarrted ip. itihe last yean liavo bocm colAaittaijs . .actually " 'bear y out theiy p. m. . . T. A. MH/LBE, »i Y.v.-v- on tho grounds of desertion'. Bta'temen’ts. ,. ! . :i ' :. 3telo!badh Company.. , • Cashier. •. A5BURY PARK : V' > • * '* ■■; v -v ■ : W : i ’..wsaiss&i; OCEAN GROVE TIMES— SATURDAY, DECEMBER.: 2<), 1900.

SOME MEN GROW ON TREES, Wlmt Shall W e Have for Dessert? T his ' (jugsfelon; arises in . bho family Pennsylvania R. R$ TIiIh.Im: tlie JBcller o f nn; Indian nml every day. ,Let \is’ answer, it today. The Standard. Railroad of America . . ■ Some Other Tribes.. . Try Jell-0,; a tieUolous. dessert. Pre­ The Sioux- Indians, fctiil share with; p ared in t wo * mlnuites. •: No balling! , -On and utter November 25, 1000. add hot water -aud. sot, to cool. ■t.herald Aryan ami .Sum it le tribes in the Tit A INS . LEAVE OCEAN GROVE— F lavors: rr-LehVon,, Orange;. Raspberry; iwU ct thnl there are trees that bring- • WEEK-DAYS. ' fort h hu ma ii beings... ami others tlui i:. and . &t?*awbf rry/-; A t y ‘iir. grocors. 10 ■ cents; • •'•-vy'.'* ; v Por New York nnd Nowark, 7.10,. 8.E0 a. hear various portions of the human Famed the World Round ... »in., "J.i’j nnd D.23 ii, in.. . • body, and J» . the i.fjtffrteeiith century ;'v Thq modern Garden of Hespcrides is For Elizabeth, 8.50 a. m., 2.23 and G.33 n.u Italian traveler, on arriving at Mal- California, • The routo to .it is via the F o r H a l n v n y , S.fiO n . in . nbar, was told b.v the- natives that tiie most!, sumpLuou^. ti:ain. ever construct­ F p iV j i t t t i n v t t i i , S.D0; ■ ti. country* abounded with' a tree that, ed, 'th e ‘ ‘Sutisefc > Llih ited/’ .a di'eajni o t bore men and women. The latter were luxury in berths, and cuisine. Ladies' ‘F or L on g Branch, 7.10, 8.GO, 11.00 .Parlor and Compartment Car, library, 2.15, 2.2i», D.33, L.-10 ftnd 7.07 p. m. attached to the limbs liy the nether ex­ F or Itud UtinU, 7.10,- 8.&0 a. mM 2 tremities. nnd were, full formed when baitli-room, and all conceivable home 6.33 p, jii. ' ' • / ■ com CoHs. . Th rou g»li tra ina : 1 cav I rig tlie wind blew, blit when the wind died For' Philadelphia*, Broad St., ami Treri- every Monday, Thuriduy, and Satur­ ..lon, 7.2D, «).U3 u. in., 12.15 and 4.07 •out they soon withered.. These speci­ day from Ne'v Orleans to Sari Fran­ . I». in. . : A. , mens o f humanity reached the length- cisco. Direct eonnoaion from tho East, Take tho Luxurious For Cuindcn, via Trenton nnd Borden- dr height of three feet. . • , . t/'v n , 7.*:’J and $.05 a. in., 12.15 and 4.07 every - Saturday, Tuesday and .Thnrsr' Ah .HI. • . In the first bool: of the Maluidhnrata day.. For full. information apply to l\u* Outndon and PhiladeiphJa, via Tom’s mention is made. of forms of dwarfs Southern Pacific Co., 310 Broadway,- or SUNSET LIMITED . ltiv er,. 1.25, p. m. _(lint were to-be found on a large lig No. 1 Battery. Place, Washington build* J /o r T om 's R iver, Tniand H eights, and in- tree. The Arabs are still strong in the ing.—adv;\.. ' V : • which comprises everything that is tip-lq-date and modem in turmcdlulc Stations, ,l;25 p. m. F or 1‘olnt lMoiisniU and lnterm edlato Sta­ belief that some where* In (lie soutberu. V! k. ' -.. . W ashington, D.' C. - the.railroad Avorid, aud is the only solid: train between the tions, 11.01 a. m ., 2.53, 5.10 and U, J8 p. m. . ocean._t.here is a tree that Jioars a nut1 For New Urunswtek via Monniouth Junc­ Genesee Pure 'Flood Co., LcR oy, N. Y. that resembles the face' of a liian and tion, S.05 a. n»., 12.15-and 4.07 p. m. . Gentlemen :~ O u r fam ily rertlizc so Mississippi'i'iver aud ■ San Francisco, remote from the incon­ when in. its fnlluess the mouth opens TRAINS’ IdOAVE NEW YORK FOR much from, the use oi GltAlN-0 that venience of the high altitudes and snow. • . * . OCEAN GROVE. and gives voice to tlio cry: ."Wnk! Ifeel-^ 'word''to;lnduco' From West Twenty-third Streot Station, ^^lUyj/ Tlie^Ohhiese revei^d'tlie’order others tb iisb it. If.'.people are inter­ Special; through trains consisting of sleeping and dining S.55 a. • in., 12.40, 2.25 a n d -4.65 p. m. Sun­ 0C-things’arid; Instead o f beltoylnjj that ested in health arid ,the^^vo)£aro;o^ days, 6.25 a. m. nnd 4.55 p. m. the. trees give birth ;to>meu,. cl a I m tlia t th eirch ildreti: they, ;wl 11 use no otJlier- cars leave New York . ■ ' From Dcsbrosses Street Station, at 9.00 a. m._, 12.60, '.{.40 and 5.10 p. m. Sundays, Iii the beginning the herbs and grass beverage/.-I ha ve used: them all,; but y.lu a. m. and 5.15 p. m. .*.» Bp rang from the Univ.- of, the human GUA.IN-0 I .have -found' superior to From. Cortlandt Streot Station, nt 9.00 a. family. .They have preserved tiie tra­ any, for the... reason ..ihat it is solid, mv 32.C0, 3.40. un'd 5.10 p. m. Sundays, grain. . 0.15 a. m. and 5.15 p. . in. On Sundays dition. too, that -somewhere, within the. avI 11 stopvat latorlakcu and Avon In Yours for health, connecting .directly with the “ Sunset Lim ited” at New pluco of ^ot•th Asbury Park und Asbury borders of Abe: beautiful Vlowevy • . . . C. F. MYERS. Park to lot oit passongors. Kingdom there.Is a wonderful laico.by': Orleans. TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA wlioyc niargln-grew trees whose leaves Jell-O, the New Dessert. (Broad St.) FOR OCEAN GROVE. developed Into birds and also that, if A t 8.20,- 11.03 a. m.; 3.30 and 4.00 p. m. pleases..ail the family.Four flavors:-- ’ • For full information, free illustrated- pamphlets; maps a jar be broken on the waters, birds of . week-days, Market Streot Wlmrr, via Lemon, Orange, Raspberry and Straw­ and time tables, also lowest rates, sleeping car tickets and Camden and Trenton, 7.2$. 10.r.0 a. in.. 2.30 the most brilliant pluniag.25, 11.25 u. ni., ‘ 4.25, 0.10 p, -m. • F oot AVest 23d street—8.55 a. m., 12.40, *3;23,-*4.55 .p. m. . . : ’ Foot COrtlnndt street—D.00 . a. • in., ■ 12.50, *3.40, *5.10 p. m. • . .. V: V ! Foot Dcsbrosses street—9.00 a. ni., 12.50, The Brains; •/ .^3.40, *5.10 p. m. ^ ; ; THE ALASKA LEAA'E OCEAN QIK>yE AND ASBURY of the /Vliddle States . £ ' ^ . PARK: W. H, KILMER, Proprietor For Elizabetli, Newark and New York— 6J7, C7.10 N ewark and Now Y ork only) ♦8.0(1. 8.50' a. in., 12.10, 2.25, 4.00, 5.33, 0.20 Their Public Spirit, Culture and p. m. For Freeliold, Trenton and Philadelphia, Are Earnestly Enlisted in via Sea GirL-7.2*J, 8.05 a. in., 12.15, 4.07 • •p.. m. - r.i.H Favor of Policies. Which- Make For Trehton and .Phttadclptda, Bound; B rook Routo-0.17, . 8.00 a. m., 12.10, 4.00 Cozy sun parlors. Hot salt \vater bath«. Warm rooms, a no • p. m. v ! I-----'.".'",:-- *.%•. for Prosperity. . ’ • .For Tom’s RIvor and Intermediate sta­ tions to Camden, via Seasido.Park—1.25 The Now York Tribune, is‘the lead- ; comfortable accommodations for winter'guests, - - p.'. rii,- ; - .- • jng'expouent ia the United States of For Bclmar. Spring Lulco, Sea Girt and permanent and transient. 3\IanaH(umh—7.0H. 7.2!l. 8.05, 10.35, 11.01 a. the development of mines, 'farms, fac-: ■ m.,- 12.15, 1.23,- 2.53, 4.07, 5.19, 0.23, 6.48, 8.23 toi^es, milis, rai.lroads and-trade, , 10.35, 11.0i a. m., 1.25, 2.53. 5.10/0.23, 6.48. 8.23 p. m. mon weal.. ; . .. - , For LOim Branch nnd Red Bank—6.17, 7.10, The Daily and Sunday Tribune, ?10 .8.00, 8.50, • (11.00 Long Brunch only),, a. a year, is par OMecUence the edition for in., 12.10,: (2.15.L on g Branch only), 2.25, . 4.ri[). 5.33, (5.10 L on g Branch ; only), 6.20, iVfCrt -and widtj-awako men and' their (7.07 Long Branch only) p. m. families, in this part of the count o'. - it • Denotes express trains.' ; ... is hand.vonre, printed.in large type, and. j . b . w o o d , ' . : ^ so far as its.hews columns.are cbncerii-' O: P.: A. P. Ri R. ed, without a . supcrioT and with ,few' . . . II. P. BALDWIN, cQuals. 'its. cable dispatches are coaT “ G. P. A. C. R; 11. of N.'.J. . sidered so deflnitely • ahead of . tho' ... . RU.FUS BLODGETT, foreign news scrvico of any other ' Supt. N. Y., & L...B. R. R. eastern journal that:a. large number of. western papers phrthase them • from the Tribune for simultaneous publica­ tion. YPho Sunday paper is aecytnpani- . 104 PETER F. DODD ed wilh a most admirable Illustrated supplement. . . t Embury Avenue Tlie Weekly, . Issued every Thurs- ■ OCEAN GROVE .’day, is a compact news, agricultural and fam ily 'paper, unexcellbd for ciViti- ' vators frf ithe soiL and uhcir.familiesJlts Commissioner of Deeds. market reports havo given thait edition ‘ Will b o pleased to show a special. repnUiition. Numerous spe­ cial departments are projected' and' ;Av* sam ples and os.timates managed so as to attract every house­ r i '♦ , on work. GENERAL COLLECTION AGENCY hold and all^tho-members thereof. Sev­ eral half-tone pictures appear in each RETURNS PROMPTLY REMHTBD. number. P'rk-c, §1 a year. 'rhe Tri-Weekly, -printed Monday, Wednesday- ami Friday, is a handsome, REPAIRING No. 47 SOUTH MAIN STREET, spirited and condensed every-day dally Morris newspaper, easily the best publication; T h e Opp. Ocean Grovo Gates, of its class* in tho United'. States. It i l B P i l L ig h t n in g " •has ’all tho special features of tho S h o o n ia k e r ASBURY PARK, NEW .IERSEYj Weekly and' Uhe'Important news of tho haft opened’a V Dallyi and is prlnted'an'd mailed at tho branch shop in same time as xbo .Dally, T'lio news— ,ciean,; acicurato. an.d fairly. p(esen ted-- ' OCEAN is admirably displayed according to its GROVE .value,' and is never distorted. F or po­ On Pilgrim litical news you cannot find, aiiy beUer nou^papejv and'the news Is givjin with­ Pathway . • opposite the. posi- out any polHlcai. bias. Tho • editorial oillce. page breathes the spirit of purest pa- It win prove an ti iotlsm and broadest charity, . un- ucc 01 n 1 n od a tl o n - ’ caintedA.by, any; «corisIueration save : tho to Oceap Grovo people. lie is wolfare of the home and the country.. now raidy for Its reviews are puii'geiuf, V is e and wit­ business. Itepalr* ty -’Phe Trl-'Weekly, .50 ’ a year.. in « at; lowest city. priiJC»i.: Satisfa- Sample copies free. . tion yuaranteedc. Don’ t you' tiiink that such ah fldmlr- Able national newspaper sliould bo in your own home? Don’t-you think the’ Tribune, hand­ WfiSViSOiV J3H. H U O ffa jR , some iii. appearance, full Of the oest news and reviews, well illustrated, a vanG ILLUW E ARCHITECT AND BUILDER purchase for yourself and family.? ' PUuis and BpecincutlonHdrawu for ah kinds Your order can bo handed to tho o f modern wood, stosie or brick buildin g. For local postmaster or sent to this oftlGe worlcmanslilp and prices will refer to all for :. G R O C ER whom 1 havo done work In the Q n > v e and dlrcct. . • park. Estimates cheerfully given. ■Tribnno Almanac, 1901, . an End of B o x 20S7. Pitman Avenue. Ocean Grovo th o .Century .number. iReady in Janu­ ary. .Enlarged, carefully, revised, with a r;Wh ‘budget of new featui’es, 25 cents G e o r g e m . B e n n e t t postpaid. * * Vs •

lAny reader, so situated that ho can raise a club for the Tribune, will oblige Paintings us by sending for terms hnd sample copies, .' IN A L L I T S B R A N C H B f ; i The. Tribune, New York.,: ^ CEisifpAL AVENUE AND OL1N STREET; OCEAN GROVe No* 116 Heck Avenoo, OCBAr^ORoVB^ N. > O C E A N G R O V E T IM E S — S A T U R D A Y , D E C E M B E R 29, 1900 j :

whole cabin was in a blaze. .Without \ ' T H E P L A Y , trying to save the vessel they rushed Arrival and Departure of Hails • AVticn the arc llplita on nvenoe and square to the slugle boat remaining, leaving y lonnioiitli Malls Close • Silt'd their white clamour ami {he roh Jota plow VV. H. BEEGLE ■ one man dead In (he cumpanloiiway For Now York and points north—7.30# Adovvn Uic street, farreachiujt row on row, ‘ • 11.-lii a. n n ; WMfi, w5-*p. m . And one scarcc known if in the ujiper air aud another severely wounded on deck. Kor. Tronton, lMiiladolpliia and polhta • Is'cloud or htarsliinc or the moonlight fair, Thar, till the stores and tools were hoi it li—7, 11..15 a. in .; 3.30, G.0G p . m . Forth to tl;e |»I«y tho merry plcnsitrerH go buiued, together with.the poor wound-' Trust and Safe Deposit .For Aabury 1'ark—7, 11.45 a. m.; 6.00 p. ni. To bee the initnea enact, in mhiiic hIiow, Life with ita passionate’, joy nnd dull deupalr. ed wretch on deck. * Mails Arrive Tlio next morning a party set out to. From Now York and points north—7,30.' lu.::u ii. 111.; 1.00, ij. m. And yet you need not pass Hie pIaytiou.se doora ' explore the Island ami soon found a To gaze on comcdy; he*hold it wlicre Company I•*rotn 'J'tcuton, i'hiludolphia and polntfl Real E state so u th —7.::u, Jff.W, 11.30 a. m .t 4.0Q, li.OQ p. m . simple minded old (ierman on tin* op­ Yon-urchin rupcra with atmurd grimace I l-’ rnm A s b u r y i ’a rk —7.00 a. m .: 12.00 noon, And if you mark thi* hutn.in llom! (hat* pours posite side who Jived all by, himself-*-, a nd G.OO-p. tip • Its billows by yiu, cro you nn* mvarc a sort of Robinson Crusoe life—tilled a 48 Main Ave., Ocean Orove, N. J. You will meet grisly Imp.ily fate to face! Collections nnci Deliveries —Clinton Bculhird in Smurt Set. lit fie soil and kept a eonpJo of fishing CoJlrcMons made from letter boxes at boats. That night some of the more* 226 Main St., Asbury Park, N. J. R un«l lf.::0 tt. ni., 12.00 n oon , a n d 5.00 p. m#"' MONflOUTH BUILOINQ, Dolt varies by carriers at a and 11 a. ra., desperate spirits of tlie party proposed and. 4.30 p. ni. that they should steal one of the old | A N ISL E German's boats, will to the mainland, Asbury Park, New Jersey. seize a small vessel and bring it back Fit? Alarms— Ocean Grove I 1 OF GOLD. to the Island.with more provisions.aniT 22—Clay ton* rt 'store, Main avenue. •■. : Hotels, Boarding Houses and Cottages fpr rent in,Ocean i:;—Surf and Heaolt avenues. ‘ tools. . 2-1—Km bury and Beach avenues. But 11 Vvns Believed That Tho carpenter ami the sailor who. had Grove, Asbury .Park, Allenhurst, Deal and adjacent resorts. 25—JVhiln avenue ml Pilgrim XJathway. a Curse Rested Upon It. Capital, $100,000 2fJ—PllKiim I’aihwtiy and Broadway. ; . joined him the night before tried to Desirable property in choice locations, improved and un­ 25—Main avenue and Pilgrim Pathway. ! dissuade lliein from putting the plan :i2—Clark, and New Jersey avenues. :: t—I lo o k a n d AVhltefield a ven u es. , Into execution, but they .persisted- nnd Surplus, $25,000 35—Main: avenuo gates. sailed away the next day. improved, for hotel, business or residence purposes, for sale *12—Corlit's nnd Houth Main. "West Orovo One tiny In 1S77 a car pern tor stopped In - about two weeks the sailboat •1:5—Unexcelled Engine House, W . Orovo. i nt Pnimma on his way homo , from .at reasonable prices. - " . ■. ■ hove In sight, and when she was beach­ ' Signals , California, w Ihto ho Iwtd onrned a fair ed an .emaciated,' wounded wretch . ; ■■ : 4—1—-I—Fire Is out o f town. Executes alt trusts known to tho law. 5—5-:5—General alarm. - measure of hikt(I?!i In tlio golilliulds.. crawled out, tlie soie survivor of the Lists and full iuformatiou upon application iu person or In such pin cos n«»n are not discrimi­ Loans money on Bond and mortgage.. crew that had sailed, away so con IK by mail. . nating as regards tlio aoqaaliitauoes deutiy. l>vo \veeks heforq. Receives deposits subjcct to check and Fire Alar ms— Asbary they make, and he fell In \yjtli a couple Hefore. he died he told how tho.ras* allows interest on dally balances. 17—Bangs and Cookman avenues. of roujrh Ioolclnjj sailors who''liatl de­ cnls h a d ‘'succeeded hi 'reaching the Acts as /Trustee, Registrar and Transfer 10— Cookman avenue and Main street, ' 23—C o o k m a n and Bangs a ven u es. serted from a whaler that put into port coast, safely and with little '.dltllculty Agent. - . : ; «*ff5—Second .avenuo ,and Main streot; for provisions. . • liatl'.found- a small vessel suited to Pays coupons. • 37— Main street and Munroo avenue. . •it—Second nnd Craned. but had BRUCE S. ICEA.TOR,:Secretary. ' Plumbing ma tltelr ship had..touched at an Island ; beenm ortally .wounded. In doing so. D. C. CORNKLti, Treasurer, . i ' to take In walor. The casks, were The carpenter and the sailor pros­ ratted ashore and quickly tilled, tlie; pected dally about the ravine anil the Tlnnlngr, Gutters and Leaders, Hot Air and Strofettknal (Saicl-i, ship meanwhile stand ing off and on. bei'.eh: but. having hothlng except their While waiting;for the ship to stand knives with which to work, they made Steam Heating DU. BEEGLE In these two sailors strolled along the little progress. Still they picked out DIRECTORS. . ’ * •' . ' / No. 78 italn Avenue, Ocean Grovo,. N, J. ' bench for about two .miles until they of tho crevices a considerable afnouut G. Bi ISI. Harvey J. II. Buchanon, Ofllco liours:-' came to a place where a ravine- ot: o f gold. • " ■ D. C. Cornell. John P.. O’Brien, GARDEN HOSE 7 to 3 A. 12 to 2,.C to 8 P. JL water course came down from a high . One; day they borrowed n hatchet Isaac C. Ivo'nnedy, : : IL II. V r eel and, mountain, passed under • ti natural from the old (Jorinan and penetrated Thomas F. Ryan, G. D. W . Vroom , DAVID H A RV E Y ; JR.'. stone a fell and emptied into the sea., the raVIne which ran up .the side o f one W m , J. H arrlsoo, ’ I-lenry Mitchell, COUN SB LOR-AT-LAw!. : Here they noticed that the sand of the of the inountalns. Some tlislance up Pilgrim Pathway, Opp. Postoffice Monmouth - Building, Asbury Park*. N, Geo. P. Krochl,. beach was 'filled with a number o f the stojiQ they cleared the underbrush Bruce S. Iveator, Commissioner of Deeds of Now York ai* shining particles resembling gold: mid* and foiim! the ledge to ho composed of O'. H. Brown. Mi'mn Ross, i^nn^ylvanla. Acknowledgements t a i en of all States. • that the crevices* or xoains of • tho soft, rotten stone impregnated with A. C. Twining. OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY water course - also * seemed ’ full of. It. gold in large quantities. In fact, the WILLIAM H. BEEGLE, -/ Not sure whether 11,was gold; .they 'entire mountain seemed to best rea keel COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR N» ; ; . gathered a small package and retraced wlih the precious metal/ their steps to the boat, saying nothing, As they woi*ke : asm 50 Main Avenue, Ocean Grovo, N . J . . however,* lo their companions of the were In constant danger, for the moun­ discovery. • ■ tain side seethed to 'lie-■ ailvo wllli poi­ Upper Lehigh’ Coal Being assured by the carpenter that! sonous reptiles, scorpions, tarantulas—; ’ a Specialty WALTER B. PIERSON,. . they bad discovered .genuine gold, the in- fact, ow ing to these pests, they.' werd Wyncbop & AJtCHITECT. - sailors proposed that the* three of them fain to give up all attthey D ealers In D E N T A L .SURGEON ’ ' were Induced to .loin the expedition.**- . were taken off' by. a passing, vessel* Odlce opposite the Depot, over tho As­ bury Park and Ocean Grove Bank, corner- There were' so few men available which stopjied to 111! her water casks. of filain Street and Mattison Avenue, A a. • that they had to take such as they Shortly after thelr rcturn to the isth­ bury I’ark, N. .L Hours, 0 A. M. to B P, M. E. SEXTON’S M. Gas admlnlstere«l. Appointment* could get. and they got.as precious a mus the sailor was taken* down with GOAL, WOOD, CHARCOAL ntade by mull oi* In person. - : - lot of rascnls .as ever went unhanged. Isthmus fever;and-died. The carpen­ V There were two big negroes, two vil­ ter then took the gold aiid, keeping hi.? New Livery and GEO. L. D. TOMPKINS, D. D. S., lainous looking Spaniards who could secret.,set sail foi* his lionie, where he: A ND COKE • DENTIST. . ' not be trusted out of si "lit. a hunch­ bought a hotel, lie Intended some time Boarding Stable Room s 2, 3 aiid 4, Postolllce Building, Asbury Park, N. J. backed. snaky looking fellow who, it to return to the island, but onp winter Next to Now'School Building. The only brick, OHlce Hours, 9 A. M. to 5 P. M, ’ • was afterward learned,-wits an•oscajv day he fell on the. lee, receiving an In­ Pire-Proof Llv«ry Stable on the coust. Gas administered. , ' ed convict from the |>enal colony In jury that resulted in paralj’sls, and -a French CJulaml and a surly, scarred year latejvho also dled. Hut before he OCEAN GROVE, N. J. BEST GRADES DR. PI.' S. TAYLOR, old fellow, who had been' worried out of did so he told to. a ftientl .who had " ' D E N T IS T , ; . Oallforuln by a vigllatiee committee. *' nnrsed him all the details o f his strange Graduato University of Pennsylvania.;' He was feared by every.meniber of adventures in the southern Pacific, Particular Attention Given to at Lowest Prices Cor. Cookman Ave. and Emory St. OppqslLe Postolbco, over LeMalstro'a, the crew, aiul even before the const Boarding Horses. drew a plan, o f t he.. Isl aud/described its Entrance on Emory St..Asbury Park, N. J. * lines had sank' below tho hot‘lzon‘ he location and-topography aiul gave such All kinds of eurrb^os'to hire." Special nc- OlIlco H ours, 0 to 6. had let out little suggestions (hat fill­ aii accurate description that any one com m odutious for straw-riding partict‘5 olos Yard and Office : ed the . carpenter, with premonitions famllfar with the const could have no od onVrluges for funct.ils utid wedUiu^H. Oak and.Pine Wood , ISAAC C. KENNEDY, A TTORNEY-AT-LAW.! ‘ /•' that lie was going to make serious, dllllculty lu verifying the statement. Brunch olllces: W . II. Bce^tc am i Captain Ku I Hour's tunt houso. by Cord or Barrel . 79 Soijth Main St. ' .Solicitor. . ' > j trouble. Surly- and morose, lie slouch- . Tiie carpenter’s friend did hot sur­ Telephone 2l-.B Master In Chancery and Notary Publto, ed' about tho deck without a word to vive him long, but before; he died he Telephone 59 A Special attention given to examination1 anybody. Tlie -qther members of the likewise related ‘the carpenter’s story of titles,; etc. crew were indifferent. > to a captain who wits familiar with the N. E. IJOCltANOX CJ Ko. A . SMOCK; Monmouth Building,’Asbury Park. The vessel was tilted out. ostensibly Waters of the southern I'acllle. And HAWKINS & -DURAND, 1 for coasting purposes, with mining now another expedition has been titled The Underwood Typewriter tools, provisions for two or three out for the mysterious Isle of gold. BUCHANON & SMOCK ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. months and u couple of barrels of rum.' . Hut wiseacres shook theirRhoads, and Asbury Park and Ocean Grovo B*nk AVholesule and Retail Dealers in .A; man and woman were, taken along already a belief, hits grown among tlie Building, Asbury Park, N.. J. - •as cook and stewardess. Toward even­ tim id' Unit a curse is associated with Principle New . ing of the second day out they sighted the isle .and the. treasure and that Writing Visible • W ILLIA M IT. ‘CARMAN, the Island.. ’ death and doom Inevitably follow .‘the LUMBER Architect and Builder, It was a lonesome, elicerless loolilng' pursuit of.the secret—Chicago Tlmes- und * Speed Increased. - . Ofllce: spot, with a rough, Irregular bench, 11 phi hi... . • Main Ave., next to Association; B’lag. Touch Elastic along which the surf was tnmblhig Ih Sllteriitu CltU'M. .. Plans and estimates-promptly long curls of ereauiy foiim, atld a little; Builders’ Hardware “ rcrhnps the 'most ct/i'lons feature Automatic Conveniences . furnished. ,• .• ... /■ farther in. upon-the rock's were groups Kull Lino and Best Grades of all Siberian cities ai«l villages is the 't Resilience: 193 Embury Ave.. of slimy, black creatures wlilcb gave Operation Unchanged quiet.of -them." stiys Anna N. Henjiitnin voice to the- desohitloiV with their Mixed Paints, Leads, Oils, Varnishes, lu Alnslee’s.. “ The American linds It Tabulating; Rapidity ^'..Jioarse barking. There was a sporadie Brushes, Etc.- . depressing.. The places seem .half dead,, growth of palms on the Island which Billing' Speed yet. they are alive anil thriving. Our .'■Kind’s \y I ndKor Com ent,* I Muster.’ . dwindled away liito a scraggy growth conception of prosperity In new cities Our own nmuul'toturu o f Cedar shingles. Strength. Maintained , of underbrush upon the slopes of two Is so associated with the clang of. the Oilieo,Salesroom and Yard) ■ mountains . which rose symmetrically; Actual Advantages trolley, the smokq of the' factory, the from the two extremities. Offer weird wrlthlngs of tiie steain siren and RAILROAD AVENUE A small cove, bordered' by a sandy tlie bustle of tlu>'population that it Is ' beaeli, offered a-safe anchorage, and Bo tween* Second aud Third Aveniies hard for its to realize that prosperity into this (lie vessel was cautiously ASBURV PARK Manufactured by the WAGNER TYPEWRITER COMPANY tuay. exist in a place o f dead calni. ' steered, and the crow was set. to work “ Vladivostok, Khabarovsk, lMagovest* Wanted at once at landing tiie stores. 218-330 BROADWAY, NI’W -YQRK Chicago Branch t No. ^84 La Sattc Street cliensk anti Irkutsk all present _the .CONTUACTORS AND BUiLDHUS . That bight there was a grand carou­ same features. Biagovestchensk, Ih (ho sal aboard the vessel bi celebration of ADON LIPPINCOTT heart o f eastern Siberia, on the June*, the successful termination of the voy­ —.— ra/.ty— _ tion 0f tlie Zeya ri ver wi I h t he Am ur; age, during which' rum flowed freely; Is perhaps the most Interesting city. Contractor ^ Builder on four desirable lots. aud quarrels wj>re F requent' The car- On the central .^q nit re of the city, where OlUtre anil S h o p , 007 Mai n S t ..: pen tor, and one o f the sailors, however, Cookman and Clarl tho market is, face, two large depart­ held aloof from these:orgies. remaining i\SBURY PA R K , N. J . ment stores which for size, beauty of on deck, prepared to leave tiie vessel Estim ates for all kliid^of work fur n I shod 011 avenues, near Dela­ architecture and variety of stock would . • short noth-c. • • 1 should matters come to a crisis.' Mat­ do. credit, to nny A nierican'city. The ters did come to'a crisis with a crash ware. Very little cast bank buildings,, the. museimf and other W . B E N N E R & S O N •when one op jie Spaniards draggedd he s. ImsUiess and government houses nre required. , , .poor, fris/tened stewardess into the of brick or stone. Good schools have cabin andilfisisted that she should sing Oontractors^ Builders been established, so that it Is possible a Spanlslixmig for the company.' fov a boy here, as-well as In all Si­ Plans aud estimates’fnrnlHhed. • ■'*" The big ruTfian with a livid sear, who berian cities. to receive a thorough ed­ claimed to be an American, declared Bradley Beach, New Jersey W. H. BEEGLE ucation., In Vladivostok a training that she should sing nothing but “Yan- school for. eastern .diplomats turns out i «kee Doodle." The Spaniard attempted TH REE SAI LINGS A WEEK • graduates accomplished in oriental lan­ STEWART & HERBERT 50 Main Ave. .("■•to force matters by drawing a knife, D I R E C T T O guages to begin Uielr tlireers as inter­ i but the American anticipated hhn with preters or secretaries of legations" GontraQtors^Builders CHARLESTON m & M * Ocean Grove, N. J. his "gun.” which he began to dis­ Estimates furnished on all branches . ...^.J^CKSONVILLEJg charge right a ml left. . , n . o f work. JACKSONVILLE^’ IU Limit. A P t A D M U / ! DAli i* C /'T i A wl C V-afc&it'*. In a moment the light became gener- '^rmVsettiug along;" said Mr. Cmn- Bradley Beach, New Jersey A F.-O RD IN C HAIL CONNECTIONS ^ '. >1® TO ALL SOUTHERN RESORTS ' ‘ al. Out of the cabin and up on tlm rox. ‘M'ni progressing slowly, but P. O. Box IB and 07 • JAS, H. SEXTON 1 . deck they tumbled, shooting and cut- Gui'ely." •> S BOWLING CREtN NEW YORK, ~ \ ting.and cursing in a manner that wim! “ In w h at?" . ; • PROFBSStONAL 'Fwiteral Director ana embalmir . I frightful to iiear. Half of them would “Culture. I’ve been traveling around \ have been killed or'woimdod had it not with Mrs. *C. and tlie girls until Tm DR. R IC H A R D F. D O R A N -Also Supt. M t. Prospect Cemetery vbeen {or an rfc&tdeut. that drow their getting* right relincd. Hut there’s ono. A largo assortment of Caskota, otA^ ittentloirMml tlfc tlghtihg to a danger thing 1 don’t think I’ll achieve. * I tjon't DENTIST constantly on hand. Flowers Oi :h nf thprnitened Hv^in all In common. Ocean Grove Publishing Go. believe I’ll evei: be able to go Into on 715 Mattison Avenue any design at short, ^otloa 1 the feutlle bi tho a large tamp antique store and tell , the difference NVineklor Building Printers and Publishers as ovt'r turned,, and befoK) any one at- between bric-a-brac and junk."—\yas^i- • Parloreand Ofllce: • npteu\to put out* tliq flames tiie’ Ington.Star. ASBURY PARK, N.J. Telephone 19-1 48 Main Ave,,, Ooeai) Grove, N. J. N o . 17 main StieetrAabury Park; N ovJcriiy „ ' O C E A N GROVE TIMES—SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29, i9oc.. , . - V-

...... I,". ■■ - : , Educators m Annual Session. ; REPORT OF THE COKDmOK • Tlie Now Jersey State School Board o p t u b 'v'-". - ' A ssociation, o f which L. vatiGllhnvQ, Ocean Grove National Bank • Ocean Grove, Is a member, meets today ; \- .V.; '..i; OCEAN QUO VIS; N '.J .r‘„;: ^ \ , (Friday) at Trenton, In : tlio State ! ■ A t the close. o f -buslneHB; Dec. 13,1900,. Houso. 'H on . J. C. Baxter, State Super­ intendent of public Instruction, 'and RESOURCES, • • S'. ■ ;.: - Hon. . J. ' Bragnard Betts, Assistant Loans and di»coiint8,ii...,;,,.... OvordmftR, sccured anil unsfonrwi.. 20 02 voSuperintendent, are on tlie programme' U. S, Bonds to fieoure circulation...... 25,000 00 ' j}>: :'’for, addresses. • Mr.’ vanlGilluwo is a Premiums on IT, Si Bonds...... w.....' 917 98 ii-, v jiiemlbor o f tlie 'board's legislative com - Baiil;ing;house: turhlturei aiid tlx- . ■ lure«'....:. speed the going of the stock every price, ticket has been revised in favor of our patrons. . In m any . Umlirlded profit*, loss expenses and % • . ■ v and killed il. taxes pa l e t , ...... j.... * 20 instanceia the original cost lias not been considered, so there is going to be an enjoyable Wr. National bn.uk notesout8taudlng..... 2o,000 00 Individual deposits anbject _ r :• I t e RKPORT OV THE CONDI ITOn • to c h e c k . . . 589 04 Cashier’s checks outstand- ; ■ . ’ m S ' ~ . ' - ‘ ' ...OF... \ Jng,...;..:...... 42 CO 29,031 64 ' m ; " - t i " ■;/ : Total....*;..,.;...... 581,790 83 g p : THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK v- Bt a t r o f N fav J kiissy, \ KvV •' : : AT ASllUnV PARK, ' County of JIonmoutiu f * ' tho Staie o f Now ..feraey, nt the olosp of; I, T. A, Mliler, Cft^hierof the above-iiamed l i f e ' ! . bualnwvv December 13, 1000. v : bank, do . solemnly swear that the above statement Ib true to the best of my knowledge i i f e :. ^ c ; : ; RESOURCES. and bolter. ’ ■ . , .j In tis''a n d ‘discounts;... .;...... v..;.i....i..£3'3,U7o; JJO. ;; T. A . M ILLER, Cashier.; "1}r?-v,v‘ ; Overdrafts,secured and unsecured.... -.3,3Iifl 35. -VV'-.- L/r-.ttV'J.. .'Tf o 15 n»..]» t f> ititmifn nl fmllnflnn’ " OX QQQ QQ : Subscribed and sworn to beforo me thM2ith S; Bonds to secure circulation. day of December, A.^D. 1900. oti U;S.; Bonds. ’750 00 'StoclcB.securiLlcs, r 88,004 31 • E hnkst.N, W ooiston, Notary Puhllo. ✓ For a Week or Two -Banking house, furniture andfix- -• (F orN .J .) -••; •v ;v„. - ‘ -v lures;...... -v 5,00ft 00 CoriectrrAtteflt: v •: 'fld»(/S5 03 iw,-v Other real estate and owned.. . w . r . b e e c j l e , ^ ; ‘:; Duo from National Bunks STEPHEN D. WOOLLEY, N othing will be. reserved, for we want to usher in the twentieth century with both shops/stocked tf-, (not' Reserve A'Konts).'...i.. 7,003 0J frvr^piie from State Banks and ; N.J. TAYLOR, Directors. with brand new goods. T h e sale begins at once. O f course, tlie first-com ers - w ill secure the pick o? HH-v* Bankers.. . ,• 0^31 03 Duo from approved reserve agents..- 2S,18f 1K1 "nterual Revenue S t a m p s . • -102 (10 ' REPORT OF THE CONDITION ■ the bargain^.' 'Y e t as tlie price-slaughter includes every departm ent there w ill be good things galore , rvjj h e c k s n n d o t h e r eaRh Items...;.;.,- 2,102 £0 VS# Notes of othor NaV.nl Banks... il.-lOO 00 for everybody. Especially is this true in the , ^ Sundry ncoount ...... 1,705 ZY N o t e s o f ot h e r N a U o n a l B a t i k s ,. 8,100 00 • V V i | j | p ^Fractional paper: currency, nickels J H f ^ and - cents ...... ,-■• 810'stf Lawful; Money ,Reserve in; •i: AiSBURY PA RK , N. J., Glothing, Dress Goods, Shoes, Furniture /-■-V-V.;V v:- •/-,,• r / h V. .V V Spoelo .....$1,002 10 . A t the close of business,.Decomber 13,1900;- tender notes.....:...... - 4,200 oo certificates of deposit . • RESOURCES;', ,’ v ’ -fo r le g a l t o x id e r s ...,9.074 00 17,176 -10 Loans anddiscounts!.;!... ,S:00,900 JiO ■ Redemption. Fund wlUi U.3iTroAs. Overdmfts...... , 1.20:1 23 Garpets and House Furnishings .v .'^ '^ ;v (5 'p e r ceht.;of circulation)....,...,....;. 1,260 00 btooks, securities, otc..,...... ;«...... 1,000 00 Baukl ng, house.:.. ; so.ooo oo Total...... \....8U13„-m 31 Furniture, and Fixtures.;...... :..'. . 3JJ00 00 'I departments! but big bargains prevail all over the stores-. Tell your friends and neighbors of this fes Other real estate;.;...... - 17,307 38 ' I.IA HII.ITtKS. Bonds and Mortgages .;:...... ; 5,907 50 great price-ignoring sale, for they m ust wait another century before they w ill have the opportunity p.7™ .S100.000 00 Due from other iibanks, - -. etc;.. 64,780 27 J. •-Tapiial- s t o c k p * l d m .I-;;/.,;...... 1.985 78 \urplus Fund... 70,000 00 Checks and cash Items... o f s a v i n g so m uch m oney on their purcbases. Com e yourself and com e often. K e Indtvldttl profit*, less expenses and .Cash on hand.. 48,442 00 f: v ‘ . . taxes, p a i d 2,577- ubto.Truftt Com panics and Bavlngs. • • • \ . - .. •. .' .' LIABILITIES' _ • ■ ...... 3 273 85. v v v : ;; s ; . Capital stock paid i n v , 50.000 00 zik;\\ :;‘rr. dividends u n pa 1 d ;...... ; 400 00 Stirphis fu nd.... 50,000 00 p.- v.'ndlvtdual dei>oslts subject Undtvldecl pi-Olits,1 k-Ss cXpeuBesand ;-.• M m ■=( A - 4to cbeek...... '... 287,010 50 ' taxes paid SvV'':' -. • ’ )em an d cosllficates o f deposit... 170 00 Due to other banks, etc.....:...... £$$$&% ?lme certlflcaies of deposit;.;.:...:....;: 3,«10 OS Individual deposits sublvctto cheok 047,358 15 . ■ i " JertlflwlChccks. 150 00 Demand cert Ideates of deposit..:.:...... , 4,070 00 -.v*' aishler’s checks ontshindJng.;...;;.v.j 213.07 CertiTfcd checUK...,.. . „ . . , - . . . . L . ; . . r . ' V39 74 S Otes a h d' bi 11 s ro- d i kcou h ted •'lo.OUO 00 Cashlcr’s.checks outstanding.; •.. 251/u 45,000 00 : - : v - ' i S s s r - LlahllltleB other than those above Total... ; 5700,189 03 r>_! f ^ stated, suspense account...... I SO 35 Statb o f N ew Jkusky, ! v , , : V T o l u l ...... m s , i j l SI COUNTY OP 'JiON3IOUTH./ ; ; •’-,f- ; ; 'lien ry C, Wlnsor, President^ and Edinund i '•: v v.:' ' S t a t s ' o f NKw.JKhsnv, 1 * • •' . -‘.v.-1 'S‘--”rv.-i^r: 'i . r - . Co d n t y Lo f M o n m o u t h , j . ‘•••v.. E. Dayton, Cashier, of the above-named ban K, beliig sovoraily duly sworn, eaoh for himself i^rl^MarUh^il.' Scott,. Cashier of the a’bove^ • saVs tlmt the foregoing statement is true to v.v?vv i named • bank, do: solemnly swear that tbe; -.r.-i«5vV , above statement is. lrud 'to;.:the best of my: the best-of his knowledge «j)d belief. . W S h •^o/i'^^K how ledgo and belief. - - • HF.NRY C WINSOR, Presiilcnt, ^ of Nearly Everything p |v;:: w ,, ■/ v MARTIN If. SCOTT, Cashier. ii-VV;.' EDMUND IO DAYTON, Cashier. . [jsuhecribcd hud sworn to before me this 20lh / SubHcrlbcd and sworn to beforo mo. this 22d W § ■ ^ M day 'of peoomber* AVD. ltKX).; • v \ ’ •. Old Century Stores New Century Prices fe i -J esse JIi Not, NotaryPublic. " r , . Notary Public of New Jersey;' ; '------•• tFor N. J.) ; ; :V V V V s £ | « , Correct—AtU'st: ' ^mlct^Aitest: ■':;' -^r;. - :■>:■ . . GEORGE F. KROEIII . NELSON E. BUCHANON, VS. W. KIRK BRIDE. - - V • J -JuUN HUBBARD, D AN I EL; C. CO VE H T. . -• : . ^ - ; g e o .. w , b v a n s , .. ’ , ” "T ■ Directors. -r, ,Dlreck)rB.._.. v r ; ;; ^Vf.v:.;ViWiV- We arc leaders of the band in the matter of qualities, and we play Y ' v V V - : , GRAND G O N G B U T A. R. second fiddle to none when it. comes to"price=cutting > : -V V V # iNeptune Township Migh i '- ^ A .... -School'-Building. »- f' /■' ii". V ’ : » Friday Evening, . - J Bast Quality of Meats Only

- Tho follow ing or.tists will oppoor* SIGNOR GUISBPPB VITi^LB i 1.’ v T h o Famous Violin Virtuoso Mies E. Blanche Bennott. . . . Ssoprmio Main Street B Mr.. Blvln- Burtle.'.'-. . ; B a s s o Prof. T. Williams Pcarman . , . Tenor Opp. Ocean Grove School House. f-.';.-.-Mr, 11. B ioko M artin . . Mandolin B R f i p MMr. r . Frank Oudloy .--. .- G u itar Asbury Park, N. J. ^ the Season of the Arid othor®. Guarantee Clothing and Shoe Co: of Asbury Park, N. J. General Admission - 2 5 G e n t s P e r r in e & Reserved Seats - 5 0 G e n t s a c k s o n J -r.''-/-' .-'^ r V rj r. . ■ V PE A L KltS ;S’ s . 1 ‘ . ,-.V;^^VVV: ftfleatsiiPbuItry /J ^ o which the keenest of econom ists have learned to turn for val- V.V '" V ’ -V;/ ■ . lies possible at no other store. W e shall.m ake a special effort FRESH STOCK to quicken the buying 'interests in our various departments. Con­ PROriPT SERVICB tent as we. always are w ith a sm all m argin .of profits W e m a k e p o s ­ nircclly oil ihe Ocean Frosil. - ; FREE DELIVERY sible these extraordinary low price occasions in order to increase the Thorbug-liiv refitted, iitchidin^^stcani licat, ■; : . volume of our' fast growing business.. - , clcclric lighl», etc. No. 125 Heck Ayenue • We invite inspection of these amazing propositions ' Open Throughout the Year Cor. Whlteflol'd- ' ' T

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r t , C L E M E N T - Cookman Avenue, Asbury Park - W m 0 s " C o r . OvEcaw Alvb. »ie:i 4teean B'atliway,.OcenBi Gvove, JV.-J, new 3mcy Money refunded on nny, unsatisfactory purchase V ' “ Free shines to shoe buyers” , S jv ' , r — -- '• = ^Carfare to out-of-town buyers A rc .th o Leaders In yyyii y m -v, -t t w ’ JOHN LEONARD F l o r i d a ! H o r i d a ! Paper THRBB COSIPORT^^LB Painting m m m s m ’ Sanitary Plumper ■ -t :■ ■. r ’i :_.v • :> : ---t ' a R C N T Decorating, O c . Wllt^buy a comf6rtabloV - ■ vvw W alt Paper in Endless Variety, A ll the- Opp, Ocean Grovo Slain Avo. Gates .. ‘ FOR THE WINTER SEASON; •■.* New .Fall D ei I gn*.-. - . •'■ V-. Seven-Room CottagO ■ m \Ve ! w ill ’ decorate your honw inside Asbury Park Onlv 3 Doors from tho Ocoan V . AT PftObft, NEAR SANFQRD >’ and out in tiie finest m anner and beat toil® ' tiiHfc.by oontnict or otherwise, to your entiresatlHfacUau. : v;• ■ Oooan OrovQi New Jersey. Located on Olln Street, with aoUth-'- cl I mo to j. flno fru it, o ro n go s, o tc‘. j f i re t-c lo 8 6 ro II rood focll- . Goad W o rk and L o w P rices, .■ itios. Pino town, with churches, schools, oto. - -ern exposure. This is a_ iow price and made to seouro a quiclf • CHARLES A. BAKER Estimates on sewer, and water sale. To inspect the premises apply to ^ '; 6i6 Cooljnian Avenue, Asbury, Pork Connections promptly,furnished: W. H. BEEGLE. .

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.■ VOLUME VIII— NO, 51. OCEAN GROVE TIMES—-SA^UR^AY, JANUARY 5, 1901. Subscription $1.00 per year.

-MISS. ASAY^S 'CONCERT.' ' MX. YAlMAN.IH NEW VOUK MADE AN APPEAL FOR LIrB MiSS BBNNHFT ENTERTAINS PERSONAL'AND PERTINEDT UIG UEL’INQUJrWr LIST "tV

Pleasant ■I’enctUii/rs Abnut ,lh c People,. Splcndld'TesUmonlal ArhiiiKcd furOccan .OpeiJS-ttic N’ew 'Year in Kingston, Where. W1 sr. Joh n s to n; W r 1 tes i o ill c Preside n i l n St.'PjiuPs Choir Sini;s Out the 01u Cen­ Townslilr'Coratniiite Win Forcc the Col- .1'lace Wn'd Property. ■■■:•■ 1 Grave’s Brilliant Elueiiiiuiilst. \ t . Great Crowds Ilear Him/. • , ■i ’ : behalf of 'a Young sbi-uier.. . .. ; tury anil nin£s in the New.* Icrtlun ol'.AIl' Unpaid T;,:ces. ‘ •/>^ News dispatches printed .in the.papers >Ml;>s Blanche Bennett, leader, o f St. - (This (Friday) evening l-lie testlmon- Leader Yatman, of the Ocean'.Grove »i^ rth e :wD2 -a?n -^ ^ k irt-^ ‘aVe",le’ • A ,lc,istll;'. ‘Hscussidn at ways anti ial. concent J o ;Mis3 Margaret-Asay, Voung- People’s Meeting, opened tlie' some' -weUo ago stating that a young Paul’s church choir, entertained is s,)lti . iIll week >a.uiootuyn. nu-ans lor cttthreing.jbo payiiicnt of Ocean Grove’s gifted elocutionist, \vill New Year. In Kingston, N. Y., with * a- soldier in the Philippines was to bo members and a few friends on Monday Miss Agnes.-aiisscll spent a lew. days j back taxes' occuplcd tfae aiioution of ; bo. given .a t the high., school' building. week of special revival meetings, eom- shot on Christmas day for “sleeping on evening at the- home of Miss • Anna with Paiei-.sori frlem ls thia.weeh. I the .Nemurio ■Townslili)'XJoinraitteo ihe M i\Tbje ndviui'ce sale »£ seats- indicates mejjeiug 'last .Sunday. Tiie. following his post” while, on duty, stirred the 'TfAld, Hamilton ^Cottage, Central ave­ A meetini; of..tlio oltlclal' libarlt; of | Sreater part of last Saii'Miiy aften'1009. V.ithat there will be a large’ audience. notice is taken fropi 't*he Kingston hnin'ane people o f Ocean Grove. Presi- nue, Miss Bqnn-elt had planned to havo. St; Paul’s AI. E. chitrch wfas held Collector. Giil’ard was present at ttt»' 7/Miss-Asay .'will be r assisted by MH: but tihe indisposition of her. father ; B lanche ■ Bennett, sop.ranO; Prof. T. . "'On Sunday .morning a large crowd, Emma M. Johnston, of Central, and . Mr. .Will . Strfckland,, of New Yprk, for the committee's imjpection. ' TB* ■Williams Pearman, tenor; M r,. H. greeted Charles H. Yatmau, the evan­ Ehubiiry avenues; Ho w as urged to .in­ necessitated a change. - collector .reported t^at tho delinquent The choir forces were augmented was. a New Year’s .Day guest a.t the •Blake M artin,..m'and'olin; Mr. . Frahlc gelist, at tlie union; service held in the terfere and prevent tho sentence from 'home o t his uncle,. Dr. I, N. Beegle.’ list for 1808 had been printed, as au­ wyrts Sdreet Baptist ;chnrch’. ' Xxi the being carried .out.;. Miss Johnston’s let­ .with an ad'dlton of a half dozen or thorized by law,, in tho Ocean G roye ; iii •Dudley, 'guitar; Mr. Klvin Burfis, / Signor Guiseppe Vitale will play, at afternoon *100. ladies attended t.he wo­ ter.to the President.was turned over more lively persons,, who desired to as-, 'i’Jmes; In the opinion of the'member* 1 bass, . and -the. renowned Sig­ Miss Asay*s concert this (Friday) even-; m en’s m eeting held in Association Hall to the War Department. It elicited the sist In wetehlng out the old century •of the committee, the sum due tH« nor Guiseppc Vitale, violinist. .The ing. at the Ocean Grove.school build- programme in fu ll will bo nd ,follows:-. at 2.30-tj’cipclcj*. Mr. Yatman’s address •following com forting rep ly:’ and singing in the new\ That their j township on bade taxes is too large to outlined tUie. influence, ot. wom anhood object was carried to a successful ter­ ingv • • . • • be allowed to run any longer.” Herolt iWar Department, i/Part-First.. for good a-nd ended’with .a direct appeal: mination hundreds of people In the M'-s. M. 1C. White, of Embury aveniio, I measures, were suggested. • The taXe* i--0'; Adjutant General’s Ofllce, ^ Solo—a^r*fP^lto ^alse*’; W ^lqi- to’those present to co-operate in an ef­ Grove aro willing.to testify. .• with her mother,."Mrs. R. J, Black,...... of must be paid. Aflter canvassing the . Washington, «',*■ - > '.ViJ;/;. Jllluf t.‘ ■ ;i ' - ' • ‘ fort to lead the non-Christian people . From 8.30 to 32 o ’clock the time was Jersey City, spent the week In Phila­ matter thoroughly, and carefully going Dee. 24, 1000. /!•;;... ’•’*/ b—“ Reverie” .. ..R oscelen snent in playing games of*a varied na­ delphia, ’ • . over the several plans submitted, Jt , of Kingston to Jesus Christ as a per­ Miss Emma“M; Johnston, : \ -v. ' ; .-Prof. J. C. Grapei. ■ sonal Saviour. ' T.he ladles'hnd -hardiv ture, pleasant-In their pursuit and.quito' Mr. W. II.. .pilbert/ chief clerk : *Yn was deemed the. wisest course to secirr# - 43 Embury Avenue, /.Solo—‘"Tell Her I Love Her So” deFaye loft the nail’-before ‘ tho men began' profltablo:,in their, result—at least to the railway mail service, spent New the services of a competent man to * Ocean Grove, N. J. . . • -. P'rof. T. Williams-Pearman. • • crowding Into it Cor the men’s mass the fortunate winners. The “cobweb Year’s ' day with his famUy in the tablish the boundary lines of all prop­ My Dear‘Madam: Duet—“Mclody” Roubenstem; meeting ftt 3.45 o ’clock, Wbcjn' Mr, tangle” flrsVprize was secured by Mrs. Grove. ' . -' - - erties upon which taxes .are due fSr I’ am directed by the Secretary of J. E. Q uinn,' w ith-M r. George Heale. / •;. ^Xr, ;H; Blalfe Martin, Mandolin.’ / Yatm am opened tho service jiearly 400 Tile Woman’s Foreign Missionaiy ISOS and prior to that year, and to find .*■ •: (Mr. Fran k Dud ley, Gul tar. •men were'.In' 'the h a ll.' H is' address War to acknowledge the receipt of your necondpand Mis3 Carrie Nolson third.- Society met on. Thursday, evening at the proper owners of the same, with .a letter of ’recent date to the President, In the “ nam e-writing” contest Miss Violin Solo—a—"-Romance” Abt: was one of remarkable power and the home o f Mrs. T. M.. Dunham, Heck view c*f.-Forcing, the paym ent o f tltr wihic'h -has been, referred to the W ar Augusta M iller •distinguished herself by ... ?• b—“Chariot.Race”, .Vitale under Us Influence a number of men avenue. . taxes or taking possession of the plac­ . Signor Guiscppo Vitale’ recibes'ted prayer. In Qho evening near­ Department-for-reply. carrying off first honors, with Miss Car­ et ties according to tlie statute in suelt . *Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Bull, form er­ Jl&cltatlori— “ Keh'oe’s Bar” .-. J. Bennett ly 2000-. people crowded into the St.. (The facts in the case , o f Leonard rie Nolson second, and Mr. J, Kd. Flit- , eases made and provided. A rcsohi- • Miss Margaret Asay. ; James church to hear the evangelist’s Skinner, private, Cornpany D, 43rd.U. croft third. ’ ■. . ' ly of the Grove'/gave a- party on Tues­ j tion’ was .adopted authorizing Justice day evening a t ’ their neiw home ip Solo—a—“Olang of the’Hammer” Bon- address,Ms It wall with.thy soul?’ S. Vtol. Inf., whom the newspapers stat­ Considerable, ainusemont was afford­ P. F. Dodd to proeced in .the matter. West Park., ■ • ■. • heur. “ In all of these Services "the Intense ed was to be, executed on Christmas ed in reading the New Year’s resolu­ The sale of pro-perty for unpaid taxe* ' ,'i" br-^'A Jolly Old Monk Llko Me'* earnestness of tbe evangelist impressed' morning,' In the Philippines, for sleep­ tions written' by the guests upon their >M!ss Mahel Gravatt, of 141 Embury will be held on Tuesday, January 29U»,‘ Wi-.%,7': - 'Gottschaik. • itself on his hearers.” ing at'his post,’ are. these: The soldier entrance to the parlor. Of course tihe. avenue, during the holidays has enter­ •Regarding the opening of . So^vaU 7 av--. i \Mr. 'Blvln. Burtis. ' was tried by a court martial ,for^'qult-i resolutions were unsigned, thus giving tained'her cousin, Miss Angie Cook, of avenue from Lankford street, to . tlie..' 1ing his post,” and was found guiity the writers wide latitude In the matter Jackson's Mills.’ . : • i • • Part Second. . . ' railroad, Counselor Patterson fo-rward- WorkliiRf ior Local Option. and .sentenced for . four months' coil- of rasli promises. It was the unani­ ' Miss Lizzie Haley/ forewoman for- ed -an.oniiiipa that the committee mustt Piano/Solo—‘1 Faust” .. . .Gounod. As a result of six months’ quiet work fln'ement from August 5th, 1900, and mous opinion that the young lady who. John Wanamaker at.his Philadelphia pay the damges a warded by tlie boaw ’ : Prof. J. C.' Grapei. •l>jt'advocates o f local option through forfeiture of a part of his pay. • There­ resolved to “keep lier mouth shut for store, •was. the guest of Mrs.. William of surveyors. The amount involved is ‘ Desprez . Rocitation—“ Lascii” tire Stuto a strong organization has fore you will note that tihe soldier has a year” liad quite overshadowed the Moran over, Sunday. ... $753.25. Tho members were doubtful . : i/.; J- Miss Margaret-Asay. ■b ee n b u’i 11. up,. :t li o represen fa t i v es of. already spent his term of confinement, others, and to her was awarded the whether the damages could be paid by/; : . Solo-^ir--1"'Phe Mb'on’s Lullaby"/'Burn- Mr.- and ’Mrs. George W . Condon, of w h ich 'w ill Tjo in force during the and ,Is no doubt present'for duty, with palm of .superiority. .Her name is yet' the township until the amount can Jj* .i: i:.'v : ;.Jiam. ' Orange, spent New Year’s Day at the com ing sesyioii.of the Lcgisl{lture• to' his command,- to -be. learned..- ' •home ot her father, Mr. Daniel . 'S.- assessed and collected. The matfer. ; . . : b—^“The Merry Brov/n Tliruoh” With .choice music and satisfying re­ u rg e;Mio passage of t'he bill w»hlch they 1 In this connection it is but.fair to Reeves, Jit. Tabor Way. . ' was •therenppn referred- to connsoL SBudl:. ' ' have drawn up. This blIT, ille full text fitate that since tlje beginning of. the freshments the evening was pleasantly Committeemen Havens and - Shreye ;'■•■/' Miss E. planehe-Bennett. Spanish-American waT, no soldier has rounded out.. Shortly, before midnight Miss Lulu McCabe last Saturday re­ were appointed .a coinnilttee to make .. o I which .was. printed in t-his papar turned from a'visit to Trenton, whore Duet—“ Intermezzo0 ...... Mascagni suffered the ,death penalty for either the choir and the friends present pre­ s-oundi*ng3; ’ .• • • -i some weeks, ago, pormits all communi­ •she was the guest of tlie family ’ of ' . (From Cavaleria Rusticana<) ties in the State to vote whether they military or criminal offences.' " pared, to'visit St. Paul’s church, where The township counsel was instructed^ Mr. Mahlon R. Margerum. • . *Mr. H. Blake, Mai'tln, Mandolin. shall liayo llcanse or no license. . So Very respectfully. they were due to slrig at the elose of to proceed wltli Ulie collection of . -*«v i ,'(. *Mr. Frank Dudley, Guitar. Qiitetly-lias the work been done that it - C. CORBIN, the watchniglit servjee. iTt was but ah M{s3 Emma Tantum, a teacher in the.; njoitgage fo r $2000;executed by GeoilB't ‘ : 'Solo— “ Margarita” ...i ..L oh r ;lras not attracted public attention. ' ■ ■ Adjutant General. easy step from t'he gaiety of the early Plainfield schools, spehti the holidays R. -Lord for back taxes. • . . V '•-ll- Prof. T. William? Pea rip an.. Since August last tho New, Jersey lo­ evening to tiie gravity o f the. closing in the Grove w itfi/her parents/ Ofileer. The committee adjourned to meet I* . / Recitation—‘‘Aux Italiens” Meredith cal option commlttee.-hns been at work m oments o f • the. century, amd w ith; a and Mrs.• Frank Tahtiim.. regular m'oathly session on Wednesday*. ;/ Miss Margaret Asay. V. ( Light Upl. full appreciation of the solemnliy of The Misse Nellie and Carrie Flinn, of this-week. •' ’• •.. . Violin &olo~^“ Recollections o.r Gen. along the lines laid down by tlie exe­ cutive committee.nearly a year ago. Ed i ter 0 cruii G ro ve T 1 m es. . the.occasion the.singers* filed- up.to the: o f Heck avenue,-pleasantly en't.ertained The full board was present'when.£U* / . .. Sherman” Mlbrie than 300 local committees wore choir loft of . tho church. Here, while the sellolars of their Sunday schpbi Committee ass?milled on Wednesday. (Arr. by Ole Bull.) ’ •• i It will, perhaps, be superfluous; to' appointed..’ These have been eirculat- the .congregation silently. awaited .'the classes last Friday evening. Treasurer Shrove ‘reported receii|tc Signor Guiseppe Vitale ( , • descant nt any lengt-h upon tho power ing pelltibns ft.4king tho Leglslature to of little- thing3. It.is an old, old leg- passage of tlie old century, the choir, -Mrs. -Martha W illiamson and daugh­ for the.m onth of -r.ifi.M9.1G;. disburse-ii; yith subdued voices/sang “Nearer.My pass' a gG;ne'ral local option law. They .veil, which |iarents.leach -their-children, ter, of Newark, spoilt several days this ments, .?! 5.300.04, leaving a balance -of*/ Cod to Thee.” Just at tlie close of tho- rrr/*;':i': . • End o f Century’Sermon .r '* have been aided in this b y all tlie.le’ad- spasmodically, but ^lich they thorn-/ week at their summer home, t h e Lake i ?l,j>00.12 on ■the. credit, fijde o f. t;*Be. second ver.-.e the midnight hour struck .ing< church . societies, Christian En- selves forget’ to ■practice. And: yet ‘V iew Cottage, 45. Broadway. ledger for the month. . / As the text for tin end-OMhe-century aud at once the newr year was ushered Counselor Pa tier Aon. rendered deavor. Epworth League, Young iNJpn’s “ trifles light as air” have worked ni pro : ' -Miss L. A ; Doren,'supervising.princi­ ‘Sermon-la&t .'Sunday morning, .Rev,' J. Chris 11 an Assnciations.' aiid Brother­ ,In with the lusty, tones of St. Paura opinion- that lEho• Committee was- • .C 'i-Reed-, pastor of :St. Paul's church, wonders, • pertiaps,’ than weightier pal of the schools of this township,- is hood of- Andrew' and Philip.. Theso things. We are reminded of a small ■bell. . ' . . . :■ ■ sponalble. for. tlie. payment..of the dam- ; Ocean Grove;, selected, tho memorable / /From 'the cliureb. the memlie.ra o f tho at. Hot Springs; Va..- She will probably hands of zealous temperanne advocate^ matter, which is, nevertlieless, of .g ^ .’.t, ages for the opening..of SewalI aveaiit: wbrd< .“ W h at do ye m ore; tTian nth-. ■party- proceeded about town to “ seren­ return .the first of next week. : • ■havo been suecessfnl beyond the|r/ exf imr-ortanee to Ocean Grove; we niVui"Y While the .Coinmittee is willing to acV* i 3rs?” :one o‘f tlip most searching ques- ade” their friends.. They were arm»*d Tiie annual meeting,pf the stockhold­ pectations/ Many thousands of sl'gna- to the-Ugh-Ung o f houses. / . .• yanee the. prop'o^'d', Improve-raent /by,- .; :■-?i» .tCiat fell from tlie Master’s>liiw.; i c'Hh ' liprns,’ willisties, ,d;mms, : rattles, er«ers ofoi theiuo Ocean- uiuu;Grove iMinuuai National 'Bankuium every moans i tnr'es 4j'av%» -iV./.i-.platvuUon tho .monster, >M is hot always p mot icp Jvle j to «'d^\i in the power .of its m oin -.;;i . .’lie speaker opjnevi th -.avlsi ta- uary Sth, from 12 in. to 2 p. m. , ./ | % mj u-lib vvlhfi?h::tp:tneot ‘ abetter spent by his hearera than by P or pose: to will oh-it is dcvoied in.suni-; tion-were !\tr. a n d M rs.'J oh n M: Dey, letters..from theii* consfltuents 'a^ki.ng in Or. ‘BUt whet'hfi r , or not ; t'he . room Mr. Ki-ncst Gillespie,-of W ilm ington, j if tiie p.roj'eKy riytners;.-,lions,' tHie nvo- . i ■ pplying tlio Unlfe to ’a--eai;6ful.d}sscc- Ca p t. atid i\Irs.1R o.i n ea r, M r. a n d M rsj t.hf:iu to support tiie bill. Many pledges opening on - tho street be used' at- tliisj Del., rpcnt last Siihdiiy with the faially j ni;<>; desiVe to pn ahc.ni wiflf. the iw-. ' ',.,V0? . V. ioa of tlielr religious 'llfet. . • Imyn already been secured. ‘ Fretlorh-Jr Williami E. Taylor, Postmaster r and of Jfr. -I. M; Roodnow, • Heck, avenue. ; pt.-fvement. nf 'Jus-'flme, and assnrae u: >The trend o f his discourse tended to t lmd of year, i.lioiigli tt-may not be con-' f^. CoIve»v: of .Tcnafiy,. is.- chairman, of •Mr3. ’ Hamilton, and 'Mr. anti. Mrs.. W11-: Mr. Good now is-the -young num’s unite.. nr.''ment ot the c o if incurred, as ha* {.'Wi, i>.'establish tbe fact Uiat one cannot bo venient to have a firb in It,-it is possi- liam . Moran. At thc home of .Post- .ih e’ c.entral. eonimittce. ' ' .. Mr. David Russell, o f Tjang Island, been state!,. t;ho : Committee stjind® ' yi'i ^ true'C hristian -.and <10 ..all t o : the •blc to- have a light placed; iii: siieh^ a jrs as ter IT a m il ton*; i ce c rea m and. ca k e son of Rev. W ’ II. R(i?sell.'fornier!y.of r.-ady to rclmiburre'thciji in the'spriirs- V'Vgiory o t Godi witiliout doing sonvi.thlng pordtron, hear its wIn’dow,.or windows, were served.. ad li b., a n il. the pa rty t'he Grove,,-s^pent Sunday last; w^lth bin when the assessment fnr.tho same .snail ••/ifor others. He asertcd that tlie one •ffhat some1 portion of its beams may. passed a ye r v pi ea si> n t 'ha 1 f li ou r. M r. • ; \Jr.,0 . U, A. M-, MceU'ng. sister, Mrs. Alvin Tirner, of XIccTj: have, been levied- A motion to tM*- i i thing needed in tlie new cer.^jiry is tliat ‘siiiker out upon .’the sidewalk,... aiid and , Mrs. Reuben. Norris and . Mrs. ; :Tiho iinniiiii nicetjng of Asbury Coun­ avenue. ’ , i ' offec-t prevailed. ; .' - tlie l i n o of demarkntipn-between the i-hww a stream of-light up an’d down Schwartz assls-ied th o genial postmastr cil, No. 23,- Jr. O. U.: A. M., was held A ';(iomrntin.icaition • from -Mrs:, i'niirr world and the churc'h, shall be plainly the .street/. It looks like living.^o see er and his wife i n entertain 1 ng their . :MissAnlia Terre!I t eiu lered her .on I-:rklay evening.last. •After the elec­ ‘a,cheerful''ray emanating from a house;, young friends a. jiarty on Tliur.7day H. Stryker was.received and filed; Mrs. ; :8 oon.-- ' / -'•. ’. • • ,. ' V V ; " i ■ •• /midnight visitors. f.|.r>i-eV nskrd for a llsht to be pKcei tion of oillcers the members bad a jolly it is like.’a'friendly eye intent/upon -,. At. an early linur, (In the m orning) night o f last week at her home, corn*?r p.opil time .In. playing games and. par­ Helping your‘passing steps. -Every ten­ Ml. ' Carmel Way nnd F'e 1111 svlvan!a on Fifth areiitw near Elne street. THebrcwSociety Incorporated; ', tlie party ’wound.iip nt the.‘Alaska ■Tillls amount In’s 'ta st,0.1f|.2u We re taking, of a:cold luncli.,. The. new ofii- anted house.is more 6r;less responsible dlonse, where again tliey • w’ere moat avenue. ;, .. . • " i / Throug'ii,:Attorn'ey W esley B. Stout, eors are: •' ./. . for the chi?orfu 1 ricis a placel At’ this; audited and ordered paid. ' tbe Young Meirji Hebrew Association,; . hospitably received. In their honor'a . 'Mr. .1. R/. Johnspn. o f tlraoUlyii,* was The motion of ;\ previous meeting t* . - ‘Piist Cpuacll’or,'.Arthur Clntml^rlalii;, particular, time, a * pretty idea is to: ennnou salute was *fl red‘on. the lawn by. ’hero on; Tuesday.--:Mr.* Jolibion is a . a W est Side >orgajiiz:atioji, has-been Iih ro unci 1 ori Hen ry. P. Ga n t; vice.’' couh- place the children's Christmas trees at abollsli }bn. .col left tali DOll-tp. ,t» i-iCo-rporiiteil for. t'he “ pro-moUon o f sclen- '•Ma^or Patterson ami Ofllcer W ill Tan- sum mer resident o f t'he.Grove;- ow ning Npptune townshi^ v.-^s rejclndfed. A} ; eiloiv- .J, ,W. Basset t/ ' warden, George a front* wind-jw, and arrange lights; and orcupying a. cottage oii Webb avo- , tlHc-cand educ.utional purposes,. Im-r • turn. Mine host Kilm er and bis excel- 1 list nf nrrsoni! qwinE .poll-tax yr« i -./■/I: : Bryan.;'- conductor, . Monroe Dobspu; ■Ijaek of them,*so that pedestrians r/iay {•lent wife, turned, their house over to iiuo, near the beach. . . ' ^provenicnt ,!n deibate an.l general lit­ pitfsi-Je scntinel,.George R eynolds: as- not a lone be cbeerdd by the latter,. but orderert to be Tii'-crared by. the Assefsor the visitors, who/made th'i}* place Mi's. Catharine • Bilms -and . son, erature, and tlie. establish men/ of a-Ji- sijtiint recording secretary, William dei ig»li ted1 wj til t he Ch riotmas bravery. * and forwarded to t.he township c.olJeiH j sound with joy and mirth for another . l'les, w.e'ro 'Mew Year’s, visitors1 nt; tor for Immediate collection. , , ’ ; ! • : 1>rary.” . T be incorporator:; arc Philip C! ifford; . trustees,' J esse S. Clayton, But at all events, let the plans be what , i i J _____• - n.ifi'An1, ..inl.A li'flpn ...... ' - ,r M. ■Golerctock; Joseph Belson. Jsaac half hmtr.. Coffee anil :cahe .werd -sorv the licme of Mri and Mrs.-. Claude. \r. C.’li :n les LI pp 1 nco11. • Heriry’ B resna>hah: .ihey may,-light »P to tbe .best of your tjii. A vote of f.fianlis :w,is Riven Mr.- and Louis S a civs; Ki'dti ers ''Mb r r I s, M o r-' re.n resent at Jve to State council, Thos. Deaver, in Philadelphia. iMrsl 13! I ms is ability,,nnd let a s. have .an attractive, j.uliil Mrs. Kilm er before the .party, toolt . Brad'cy,- lieach Kpwiirth League. - t Is P. Davidson’ Louis Kd';llqson,'Mor- 0 ‘brieii, two years: ’ repre-?ci]>tative to Lown nt night,;during.the \\intcr sols* .Mrs., Deavcr’s mother, - - . i; -. tiers Morris, one of tlio incorporators, F.’ H. A., IT. D. Chamlierlaln; treasur­ tice. .“There Is a lig’li't in tlie window its departure. Mr. F.^M.. Berry nnd.' fiimlly’, who iiradley,' Bea.t'ii X'.pwortli Leagiift lin« r - 3ms a . sli'oe shop on Pilgrim - Pa thway, ■Those who had part .In this meriior- 'si.ent .’LJib. holidays nt ' their., snmmtir ’dc,-ted ,-Jiesc odicer:?: ■r" er,;.!. K. Woir; .Tr.} reearding secretary, Tor thee.” is no mere doggerfel. Many a'bln. event were: Miss' Blanclie Oeti- j[;.: OCcan Grove.. / II. D. .'Chainbprlain, iaiul /finanel'al sec- a. light is iplaced- for. the express ’ pur-, cottage; corner’ New-York avenue and Tfe.-jident—A'iart Rogers, hett, Mlfs Anna Tod,-1.' -the ■ Mls-cs 7\It. Zion W ajv returned to thcir. lioiue ■ Vice. Frcid.tcnts—-I-’ir-^t ; Joseph ;; »v;«K rcl.lary, TJi&mas O’Brien hold over until pose :of oheeriug some wayfarer, or of I.milo and uifi-hla Coodiiow. Mr. ,1c*n .’. .window Dresser a Prlze y/lnneiv ,7ti n o .: • i • •/. ;• guiding some step. It is selfish to live, .in* Piliiladelphia on' Monday^ ; ... :. ijie; ffcomi. Miss Addle Jones;.'fhfrtt' nev Miss Susie' Sutton, Miss Halsy Ml,is Daisy IJciinetf. fourtii. MiSs Star- in -the circle of*one’s,ow n ligh't.-wifh Mr. *and Mrs. Joseph, Qreene raJuru'ed ' v .T h e artistic• \vinido>wr at-■* tlie Mahi- Reed, Mr. and .Mrs. 11. Frank W ilu MciCeiihii. Held fin; Id in tilicat loiu/’ nil. utter indifference as to tho outsido •tlBhV. Jllss' Ausiista' Miller. MissW’lora to their librae utTCalnnqhl-on W od n « -.oiYotli. store o f ’ the Stelnbacih company.: effect. Open up th e closed front rooms, ' Sei,i-etar.y-7‘.Mlso, V. A. Uosei-s.. A s t ra n ge : worn an, -Wh o 1 s o v id entl y Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs;- Harry ’ Ross, I d.T>',;a:fter pleasantly ppend.lng tbe hoi! ' designed and worked out by 0. M. Coji- throw the shutters wide; and for a few ' : ''Assistant1 Sccret,ary-vH. K. -Hn'lobta^: insane, and cannot give her name, is Miss Grace A sbton, Miss Belle Greiene, .| *13’with Mrs. Gre?nc’s parcelt=; Or. dlt. tiho window dresier. .was an ln(l[- hours eacli evening during t;he winter1 niio. •' !i.?n'.'. ■ ’ ' ■:: : '/• eatlon of his marked ability in ‘tliat being held. ih the ' Freehold jail ' fen* I the Misses-Grace and Irene Hoffman,' ami Mrs. T. N. Beegle. of*Mui)t ave let a good stream of light play along , * \ % r.. . :+.«• - XU,. rin«.lr -i're'asurer-'- George Delss. . . i;V;line. / Mr. Condlt is not only a desii&n- i d e n i i tic a tion. She was • foil n d wa nd e r- Mr. irriil Mrs. J. E. Qutnri. Miss Oarrle Mls-'t. Mai-g-aret A say's tcs'tltnsini.1! J mi lor •SujicrlRtsnilo.nl— Mrs, y.ltom ai;. .. gfei bur streets. Then there will no.longer Nelson. Miss A-lldiV. Patterson, Capt. concert will be. given this (irt-hi ; o i.of ftrtistio. window, displays’, but ;is: ing nimleisly. about . from hPtise - to preftcd ing Chrlstmas as-:gnrieo to :.-V name or rosldenhe was in her mortal chiirch last Sunday morning. An aCti?TP-; Funeral of Mrs. R row n;, l and Asbury Park, Choral t;n|oii was I W inter Park, -Fla;, ..for an indefinite ser ri co f oi 10 w ed, \v h os c s»p i rUu at i aitjr- 'srt,? Ie. PhC• is good .looliing, o f 'jii.pdi»t'm j jr‘>veil oil Fviilay «vc,nlii'g;of-laSt.HVcek'[.stay. ., - T h e furieral o f Mrs. Louisa, A.. Brown,;, est-. detained the people nr,til netirly.:!;< a| heigh t- r'a thor thim : ha«i dark bn it*, 1^ The Grovo Is Wei! Giiardcd.;.. . i nt Association. Hall, Nearly all the ; ; M!?st J!n i'yO ,M,atiloii.,3 wari-i as-it might h ive .[.Gonn.i o il' Thursday., pf last weelt, nt. iiitetir'iiih 01’ caihyacins ChrlsttoiUy,.' [ Ijcen; arid- tl|e:s.uBS'cstlon"'was made that ' I’enninifion.: ; 1 he /iervices, referred t6. tlio'fact- .that .Worshiuful .^Iasier. George V*r. . Pitr one for each oUloer to patrol-frorii ;7 y.. 'ra to i ni. .','omecr floiijrltu<: hj«! all : ’nmdtliiirr In? iionc .to get Ui5 blo.nl of I j;,.; . ir.iwin L. Tlioinp’-oiv-' Oc ;:n; fou* yeaVs-.-ago. Mr. - apd Mrs. Brown- tciigor has imripunccd the;hJllowing ap- tho tei-i-.libry V<3t-.of M-iW Ybi'k'.avenue . - ■ wisltsu'irAdti K :cps Orcn House. ;... i.: lvrii^pi ly eel ebra 1 c d;-: tlioh* gold on . wed- pol n t m en is: Coi‘ Asbury. P;i vk L o Jgo/ iNo. j tliosb i.re^cnl In-circu'.atltKi.• Several : nvove'a fiihious tVshornian,.leaves today te the'gates; .Otneer l-’ ieneli snards AVaslibigtoh Fire Comijiuiy of Ocean'■• >Vj? ii'ding'nm iiyem ry, sii^co which 'event'ho. 142,.‘Fi" ami A .' M., for -t.-)ie : ensuing: I games which rciiliirod ,:vttlyity; and : for Vtin’ hR-ilire.-Fla., ivhdre iid w ill have, Ci'bvc1-.Kepi- ‘‘ci'p\:i- .house" on JSrr ijvjiad beeii called to the family three y i a i * " Sc nior tifeaton.. I’ V: ,Tohp, Taylot;; territory. ea£;t ot.NTew Y orl; a.vcnto and' t!isillty:wpiv>.;l - a m i participated' hi ■ ,-'b:u'C.; ct t.h'o-' sir.lict 'o.ftlce and ' tirvs.- seiVtli of Alain avenue to .Floti'libr ir.Ue, ‘ »„,V. n1,l- ' ...... ’i'.e.tv’i!'.dry; nn;i Its n-.r-mbers w e r f. ».t--j'f /'tim es by doaWis in - !£«,-ranks. M’hcMn- ^u;ui>'r (It’.icpn,..Ya.iiiiVv’l ii.■ Si’X lon ; tnm- -lionie . to all. v.-tio • eatled. ’l’hey Hvure^j; iterment was a t Ma lawan. i ibr im'.vst'er of ceremonies;;David Har-. .vl-Wlc' QtimsY Tantiiiii’s bea: Is ea.it.' of ■visted b y their brother iir*.men of fti«‘:;..^V ■vey;. Jr.;/ jun'Iof master i>f...eorenionios, •Mmv -Yorlc Avon'iio siml- nortU w! Mato: avenue io W ester ia!;e: Each -.0ui:~e- nimb'ene^s dlsp’ aytil by t,!k olrtor folks. Xprii. • ' • . .district ujuI som e-fi'om tlio I’arki . A'i/vj.' •Albert ■Robbins; senior .steward,. \Y.' 11 ! ; insiiraice Af:ent Arrested. • ' /i nvr.ir renorta'a,’t*;the eentral bfltee oyery ponover;. tyier, Andrew J. dHB; chap­ •f.KvevymHi kceyiui Io,'feet at hti.nle. and ; .,n • cbiitEst an -tV < 3 S fl,'ii siilistah.thil lujiphem] .w.as served ;u..iR. iicui- durins the iiisiii; - 1 Ih .the:m eod:.for,enioy:nient;;"Tl.e -lir- - ; X the’'v o t e r s . . In the ai'tcrnpor. Wi.sTi- V’ VV A rtb'ur 10 .' H ay, of Ke.ansbVrg, was lain. John i\I. .Dey ;• trust sea, -P- M. / arrested on . the . charge of embezzling. .TsVun p; Bect'to, ,.(ieoigc;l'\, Kroebi,; •! ni.tigeninV'H'ifoi- n-,:;op.) time p r e lu d e d ;. ^stipriiNhe.'i idn--- ii^toh's'.me:.>:i;crs. .in a large wagoa_>; $39 , /fr o m , I bp d Vudent I \ 1 Ijieu ranco! i Is a a c C. I>e nriedy; fir. a n coi. oo m ni it tco, B.itWruiHcr.PrJCeoiltiiig'. . i thediosfdl'llly ,-ofc.llicr.p. lloiiis ? ' .•l'lcrrnnsi the renialnins partner,'fileil.a j.Mtssinn Clilhircii H.Tdc Happy.. ture; The appointment SviU, liot-. be the West, During tlie paztifew months; • The first .local wedding-.Qf - tlio new lm -yii titoso; who has bceii lietu-d etteV.’':).! v lie has been an a gout for the Prmkn- petition in bankruptcy a year.tmo. leadi. until dhe,spring moetlng of Hie eon t ii ry waa. col e b ra ted. a t the lio iii o o f, :: Out: nt Hencut? A'Usion last 'Fritiav., Assoeiatifin. Iu ' the , Interim M ajor1 -.summer at,, at the Au.litoriuni.Au.Ltorluni. -Ilie-Tha. tint*aatjv.y ■V .‘iial.TnBitranee Cbmpaiiy; , night., 'M'r. N. If, Kilmer, ot- Ocean Mr. . and Mrs, Randolph,Norris,. 714 -. ’ Waison-McLailKbiln. Pattersoii" will looii. after.ihc Associa< p ^cc' TVangs avonlie, Asbury Park, on New Grove, gave a stereoptleon exhibit ■ to tldn’s Intercuts. . . ■ . . ‘ Wtgli -School B u ild in g -g t. ■ : -. V-Slni ten ceil to Eighteen. Years., : Year’s day, i.whbn- ^ilss'O llvo Etta -A t tiie homo ot the bride's parent;,' tho scliohii's'. of tlie Mission aabbaih . -Mr; and-Mrs. Charles:Parsons return-: In coiirt at Freehold, Pn Wednesday, Brown was joinetr i n matrl moily to Mr. Mr. and Mrs, James McLaughlin, '*'?• School. Tire chlldr.cn were'nititie happy CUrlsimas Glfis.io Cliur'clics. Dr. Reuben Thompson and Harry. Fow-; Clifford R .- Uearmore, o f ’>tho' firm, of Coriies avenuo,' West Grove, on Sun­ with gifts of candy, ntits'am l oruhsv-s. ed liist Saturday fi-omvn brief visit "to James Murphy presented tho A. U .. • lor .pleaded non vuIt.to the indictmfint Bearmoi;o Brothers,';grocer3. Tho bride day evening last, Mr. Ehvood Wutfion. There was a pretty, Glfristnias. tree in WesE/Creclt, N. J.. tiielr former ‘koine. E. Zion church ot FreclioltT ‘ with ? :i ’charging tjiom.with^tho murdor of tlio Is the.daughter of ]\Ir. arid-iMrs: Joseph was united in luarriftgo to"Miss Kate -which they were greatly mterosted. While 'there tiioj arranged‘ to,1 ship IfOilld1 of avifiss Etta /W hito. at I^ong Brown) of' Farmihgdalei The" cerer McLaughlin; by tho RqV.'W. G. Moyer. Mr. J. C. Tindall i« superlntdndoht of tlielr lioiiseihold goods to Ocotm Grove, bell as.n Christmas gift. '-.. Brah'ch, In May of last voar. They mony was performed by tlio Rev. .Eli Mr. and Mra. Watson will rcstdo.ln oi tho school, with Miss Alice Dunham ill They will shortly take possession ot AVilsoir .Thomas; ot M ilford; hiuj' give* , were sentenced to servo plgbteen years Gifford, / pastor ■ of . the .-First M. E., now house built- by tlie Broom at chargo of tho primary department. Be­ Mr. C. I. K ing’s handsome now, cottage, a $2060 pipe organ to tho Prcst.yttil’^lf. ' ?it.-hard' labor in -tho Stato'prlson. , * church. ‘ v' / ■Sra'dloy Park. • tween 50 and UO seholai-t, attend. corner Main and Now York avenues./'. church on Main street at that place, i ■ -' •' ... .. ‘ ■ ■ i f / SM ftM M gW raM " ' ' ‘ ~ ' ii' . OCEAN GROVE TIMES—SATURDAY, .JANUARY 5,? t9oi

Tramp Attempts Benefactor's Lite. A crazy tramp uamo ndar making it flwcontfoi'iiubly interesting for Simon Cottrell, a farmer rcsUMn-s near How-* out six weeks ago. an'd requested to stay Published Published on Monday, Wed­ Thursday, nnd for ibhc winter. tHu scorned well It n own forncar- enough behaved un'til she , threatened nesday and Frl- ,!y sixty years In ilr. Cottrell's Ufo -tlio other day. •day, Is In real­ every part of ity ti line, fresh, tho Unltod The'two went Into tho woods to cut 48 Main Ave., Ocean Grove, N. J States aB a Na­ w.ood. There Gardner lu the course o'£ every other day tional Family conversation said tli'at the earth was 'Dally, glvlnfc newspaper of coming lo un ond,,tvnd suMenly drow 226 Main St., Asbury Park, N. J ’tlio latest news tho highest class for farm­ his axe Lo strike at Mr. Cottrell. lie of tho other ers and villag­ told Mr. CottrcJll th'a't if lie had a rope tlireo. It con­ ers. It con­ tains all im­ tains all tho" Iio would 110 Mm to la tree nnd chop most Important .lilm -to pieces. Tho fcinmor displayed p o rta n t. foreign • Kcncral nows ot graat,coolunss *and manifested no fear, cablo news* T H E DAILY Hotels, Boarding Houses aud Cottages- for rent in .Ocean w hich 'appears. TKlUUNEup to wliich pti't va damper on tlie dangerous hour of going lunatic. . / “ -* \'-V.; " ■ Grove, Asbury Park, Alleulmrst, Deal and adjacent resorts. In T H E D A IL Y to press, an 'He ordered Tlio'tramp off the prem­ An exquisite, assortment of TRIliUN}3 aC Agricultural De­ ises nnd fr>ll:»w«l Mm 'to the house, to same or - tion,, : Fashion thority by farm­ . AwemSlymch by Districts. Notes* Agricut-' er s and country mail. ■ ■ ,'tural .Matters merchants, and it.Tina ‘been;.ilccldc.il to Introduce lit by and Flhanc I a 1 Is clean, up to •tho next session- of the Legislature-, a arid. M arket re-; date, interest­ ports ; i;. ■ ing nnd In­ proposed. Constitutional amendment; structive. providing for. the cloetlon of Assembly-' Regular -’feub- Regular sub­ Jiioii by .districts instead o f conn tics. 624 Cookman venue, Jisbury Park scrlptioh prico', scription price, Tlio purpose o f the scheime Is* to give $1.50 per, y e a r .':- 51.00 per year. rep reacii! a tion in the House to^lie min­ ority parties in ' Essex arid Hudson. ASBURYPARK Under the propose'd system the Repub­ f lican Assemblymen Chat would he J. EDW. FUTCROFT elected in'Hudson "wkmld- offset llie few Democrats Rssex \voi»Id elect. Vi . Steam • Laundry •With a view of. taking a step for tlie U R L 1 T V Successor to CttAB. Lew is vt Co. ‘restoration of 'the old system ot As- U lC K N E -S S ■oniityly'district elections the Repnbfl- U H N T 1T Y cffn organization of Hudson will appeal from''the Snprom Court decision of SIO COOKMAN AVENUE Plumbing 1894,.declaring-the district system ille­ gal;/ It is believed by those who nre: . Asbury Park, N. J. furthering.‘lihe sell erne that this- decis­ Tinning, Gutters and Leaders. Hot Air and ion will be reversed iby the Court of Pliable domestic tl ilsli if desired. L u m b e r Errors and Appeals. Hand svovU If derived. . It is anonuneed also hy Colonel Dlck- Telephone -HMi. C. J. U ahsb. Steam Heating: fnson that the bill 10 abolish spring elections will certainly bo Introduced, Doors,. Sash, Blinds, Frames, Mouldings, Hardware, Paint's,1 ami 'tihat, in lacCordauco -with Senator' • f Sewell’s Ideas, it will be made, to apply excelsior PaiMt and Roof GARDEN HOSE ; Oils, Etc. ( / only to cities. 'Whe-ther such a bill would'be coustltutlonal la a quiestion. Company | Pilgrim Pathway, Opp. Postoffiqe | • •• Secret Divorces Tabooed. . • . ' K -J. IIau.s e .& Son. IHereaPter divorce cases imist ,bo •'heard before vice ehVinbollors publicly We URO t he boat grade o f Ited Mineral Excel* Kiorl’jilnt nnd Dlxon’n UrapijUe, for, all 3 0 W H 3^KIN’STREET - tft^tcad of before advisory nvasters‘ se­ roof, clilmucy and brick worfc. f ‘ OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY J cretly. f?o says Chancellor IVFagie, who 1 • - - . • I is unalteraWy opposed =to- secret hear­ O llle e : Asbury Park, N. J. , .. *: : ings on'any grounds whatever.' He be­ lieves Wmt'lilie more publicity given to sio gooKisian Jlucnuc divorce m atters the better It will lie. Factory, Dunkirk, New Jersey IImuch Yart rpring Lake, N ew Jersey The recovds of the chaftceryr clerk’s Upper Lehlgh':Coal o!Ti':e for tho year 1900 show a large- a Specialty hicrease in t'he,.number of divorce THEO. OSBORN Wyncoop & enses.,In this State. Over 50, per cent, o f the 520 o r niiore suits started in the Successor to . hist year have been on the ground of . dopertion.' A majority xif the deser­ J. ARNOLD OSBORN & SON, Hulshart tion cases. Un fact. h?arly all. of them, •have'been begu'n in t/he Jmmodlato vi- talers In 'ctn'lty of .lorsey City or Cam:.l?n. The H M D S T H C E LINE .rensoa^ f o r 1 this is that in -New York .nnd PenitftyU-'ansia desertion does not BLUESTONE entitle a person to a divorce, while fn /this Stato a husband o r wife Who has COAL, WOO D, C H AR COAL ^ecn deserted for two years can sreure ^ H IS - is the ©Iciest established lihe in'Ocean Grove and na nbsclute ileeree. Many persons' from FLAGGING ' AND COKE noighboringSutevs move to New Jersey ^ Asbury Phrk. Special facilities for the prompt, and in order to rtb'tain.diivoiV’o. careful handling of all kinds, of Furniture, , •;7: - Liglitiiii* Interests Consolidated. CURBING Boilers and Safes. Shipping tags furnished free. •V: . Tho Soa Iiright Blocirlc Light and Storage;for all kinds of goods. Separate compart­ the Shbro Bloatric Light Company, of ments. Each individual furnished with a key. ■;;;:^Red Bank, are now one, a. tjoasolida- ,, tion of thoir interests being effected .recently.' 'l*iviHp N. Jackson Is presl- 71 Embury Anenue at Lowest Prices ^ dent of Wio '. new corporation, which HV be:known as •the* Shoro Electric OCEAN OHOVB, NEW JERSEY 'r*-.- Company. The Sea.Bright company, Yard and Office i .^ - .tvlIUi -the same- corps of ofllcers, will ‘ Estimates furnished for* all kinds of Oak and Pine Wood i. v, ;,;conilinne fc>r the. preseat lo serve power Blue Stone Work, at any point in the ' by Cord or Barrel 79 South Main St •V'i ’/at the olfl.sUmd until -(.onriectious aro O FFIC E S : ;;y ma tie f rpm • the . Red Rm k compauy. State'ofp-New Jeroey. Flagging and- W&:^TJio lievvoouiipany will furnish current Curbing a Specialty. - * • • : T e le oh on e \6 9 A 702 Mattison Ave*, Railroad Depot, Asbury Park. 45 Corlios Ave., West the year raun'd. day aad night, and Grove. 4*8 Main Avq., Odd. Association Office, Ocean Grove. Post- . i cbtanierclal lighting ot reduced rales. ... Office Box .669, Asbury Park, ,N. J. . . . . j . ’, ■' . . ^ jV'.The stockliohie.rs of ‘ the Sea Bright V>{f- V>.>toqk'ing was: filled ':o the. utmo>f, nnd Operation Unchanged ^.y/rin it was a oomplcte kitchen outfit. A1- Through First-class and Tourist Sleeping Cars to poVr.ts in most ©v.t?ry necessary kitchen . appli- Tabulating Rapidity California and Oregon every day in the '‘.T-o; ence, ft^Oni a stove lifter to a nutmeg Billing: Speed year from Chicago. . grater, was in tho stocking, and the WILLIAM GIFFARD ^\/{r;-yb>ng'woman .declared Mint if tho (Formerly \y. Whlto’s) Strength Maintained •locking lin'd contained a W tchcannge, PERSONALLY CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS there would not have been a single Actual Advantages ^ )' ■.*..• Shortest Time on the Road DISBROW’S 3 IS-J 3 D HKOADWAY, NEW YORK Chicago Branch : No. 184 La Salle Street Finest Scenery n jltor 1‘ooli W lll Retract. . Only route by which you can leave homo any day in the ■'!' A t Frealiold oii. Thursday of. Inst week and tl-aval in tourist cars on fast trains all the way. ■p. -w.eeJ:, Editor Poolo of tlio Long Ih-ancli TOOTH WASH iytv.- 'Brass‘.npjKMred■■ before Juvtpe Vail and For descriptive pamphlets and full information inquire of i'. J j B'W ile-,1 non v u '.t. to criminal libel . of ‘For Cleaning and Preserving- tlie nearest ag^-nt, or address W. B. KNISKERN, General Passen­ ^«#|iia}’or Mprrls. Before Pi-os'omtor Fosr Teeth and Gutns,;and Imparting a Ee- ger and Ticket Agent, Chicago. ' < ' icr noeoptod the plea lie tatted Mr. fresiiing Taste and Feeling,to the -v';' P oole 1C he W(U. under tlie linpresslin Mouth. .. ' ■ CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY tlmt tlio prosecution had . agreed ' Compounded and; for sale-by . »o leniency 111 the, imposition of sen- ,V' teiiee in lii.1! case,, for he wanted.It ills- ja : ,-ilncJly uitdorstood that no sncH agrec- S. D. WOOLLEY C k ment had been • re.iched.v.Mr. . Ponlo Druggist -''"''V "I," ■ will that lie was possessed of :po stteli THE NATIONAL A1AQAZINE. tile a. T ho plea was then aeeeplciliand 47 Main Avc„ 9 South Main St. EJitcd'by Joe'Mitchell Chappie, Xauuary IJ. '.wt.s :,1io date for. sen­ tence. Opposite:Ocean Grove Gates. -

Novel Grounds lor Damage Suit. JOHN N. BURTIS. ", Goorge UitziaAycr,- who owns an lee vour' 00c. resrhes ui 011 or belore J-nuary V, 3001. jpoinl at. Matawan,.lias brought - suit •tTudcrtakcr and- Embalmer, Thiitl: wii.it this means I It pl.ices the cleverest, bright­ against tlie .Central Railroad of New est and most up-to-date magazine in your hands eviry Jerfoy for $5000 damages, Tihe rail­ 768 Mattison Avenue,, month for a.year for . . .

road' com'pany.ls rebuilding; tho bridge ’ ■ • •■a h h u u y p a r k , ' t* , aeross his pond, and lilnzmnycr alleges half the regular price! that because of the piling being cruo- ’ Co^} n S-: ilhH'..i^U V ^ 1 ® r m m s — much.le$s than it cnsls to publish i t The “National” T4bti:d\and also because of the chips in nisiicd; ta ortien Siieoiiil atteniion givtin to is thoroughly American, Uow in its 13th volume, full o f tlio. water die.has been prevented:, from, Ti%n^v,-4 p ic t mti'K. Tt'U'phnnt1 w ,-... : , just tlie reading you. want from cover to cover. harvesting a crop: of lee iuid* is: dam­ Timely Topics, Washington Affairs, ped to the above amount. AY.i.oit V f A.. D. CnARK Bright Stories, Clever Illustrations.

' To Cure a Cold in One Day TAYLOR & CLARK ■ b v e r 100 paRcs iMrh nmi.Ui. pA 'fU en t 3IcKlnl**>’ hns 8tib«frlltc«l for Ocean Grove Publishing Co. tills In ofcpeclol- nnd and read the “NatjosaL" for vour*. Scml ynnr I f *.^ to-day—while Cake.Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets Builders l im it e d oflflBP t o t lie y o u tiilnU o f lt . Suljscrljdlon prlcc Sl.OOa y ca rettcr Jo n . 1. Address ill druggists refund the money if St Printers and Publjshers • renders o f tliU paper T h e N ational'M agazine, 01 Bedford St., Boston. 'tells to pure. E. W. Grove's signaturo ".Office: .36 Pilgrim Pathwoy-. H on eaeb box.-. 2Ec. c >X'S7 OtiEAN pROVEj N. J* Telephone 19-1 4 8 Main A v e., Ocean Grove, N. ;J OCEAN GROVE TIMES—SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, i9ot.

THE KISS. AT THE DOOR. groat new Invention I.:j . show, to the ablo 12-room cottage, furnished through­ 45x100 feet; houso rooms, with 4 bed- residence property locntod on main stroet, out; newer atid water conucctions;locuted Mwoms; all modern Improvetneala; new ground 2U0**Q feet, ' house contains, U ministry. Hut oor.u' arm ed” on Bath avenue; corner lot; value, $5,000; In the ;0 at G per cent­ ’Tis my love’s morning kiss ut tho door. stick. Ae he sat down Brazier touched 5 0 floin Avenue, Ocean; Oroye. N. J- cated on ' Seventh avenue,' north- side , of um! an Irredeemable ground rent of tow n; value, $7,C00;. m ortgage,. S;l,00'i At- 5 NO. 105, PHILADELPHIA, /PA.—Two at (i per cent. his revolver pocket, making a sign to No. 2, LONG BRAN CH ^. J.—Firio lot nice residence properties. 16 feet front, For his faith will tho martyr endure, ‘ per cent. Will exchange for property> in ' ■ NO. IIO./PHILADELPHIA, PA.-Oa Hy the sunwt the artist’s Inspir’d ; ' us to be on tilt-’ alert. on Joiine.Avenue, near trolley line,_ 40x125 vicinity of Newark, or small l'arin.. clear- two-stOries high,'eight rooms and bath, feet.- Value, ?t,000, free: and clear. Will of encumbrance.- . : ‘. i ; nicely- papered throughout; heater, gas, W inter street, lot 17x45 feet, 3-story brlcfli At the' bla9t*M the bugle and flfe ' The stranger placet! his suit case be­ exchango for equity in dwelling property. ranger hot and cold water, etc.; value, house, all conveniences ertcept heatet la tlie soM icr to gallantry flrcd.- side our red case, and we noticed that NO. 65, OCEAN GROVE, N. J.-Good $1,800;. mortgage $2,800 at 5 . 4 per cent.', , price $3;iQ0, mortguge $1,000 at 6 per cent Out whatever may others exalt, ■ No: > 8,' OCEAtt. GROVB.—A well-located reSidehce property on-Ciark avenue, fu 11- efjulty $2,000.; \VilJ. exchange for resi­ and irredeemable ground rent of $90o at .. For myself I shall ask nothing more never once djd he take lilit hVind off tlie 16-room ’dwelling; abltitble .Cor boardlnfir slzed'lot; 2V-j-slbry ..house o f 13 . room s; dence property In Ocean Grove, and add 6 per cent. purposes, Within one block and a •half or h hand!e;or Kunovo his lingot’S from,the value,'M.OOO; m ortgage, $1,300 ut 'i per cash If required. ' . NO. 146, PHILADELPHIA. PA.-Nortt A a. prompter to worthiest deeds the ocean; two lots ,pf ground in thp plot, . Than the kiss thnt l get at the door. cent. Will exchange;,' for Philadelphia Darien street, lot 13x47 feot, 3-story brick brass knob bi tiie .center.- : and cottage furnished throughout; valua­ res'denco of similar value and njt'.mjre, NO. 100, BAY ilE^D, N. J.—Fino Ion- •house, • 7 rooms, prleb $2,COo, mortgaw ■ V — K. W . Cray -in Newark' Advertiser. room residence property;-.on, East stHeti'. “Brazier leaued oyer to us and’whis­ tion', $ , 000; m ortgage, ?3,500^ at 6 per. cent.; heavily encumbered; v,,; $1,000; .ground rent $&CQ‘ut 6 per cent. W ill exchange, for. im proved• or •unimpray- near Harris street, -valued; at $0,000; mort­ pered:' cd property.in Northern New Jersey. No. '66,' E A ST O RAN GE,. N. j . —Very, gaged for-$2,000 a t G per eertt. W ill,/e x ­ * NO. 147, PHILADELPHIA, Pa.-On La- .> o ‘<$>o0o<$><^o6o<3>oo6oo^) hand somo residence property on MldlaTiu change for Asbury Park- or Ocean :G'rove high avenue, lot 17x76 foot*. 2-story buff “He steals .my models by the Roent­ NO. 10. ORANGE, N. J.—Corner- prop­ aVenUe; 12 rooms and. bath; handsomely residence property. . .". ‘ V. >;:••• : V-.?; brick house, porch front, li» rooms, all im­ gen rays. Mon Dieu, is he not clever? erty .on Lincoln, afenue.-j (10x100 feet; houtfe finished; ,2-stbry barn: close to ■ railway, provements, price $4,200, mortgage $3101 o f • 8 room s; and' • uath; all 1 mprovements, nnd trolley rOad; . three-quarters o f. an • NO. 107, KE\V’ . R O O IIB LLE , N. Y — On at 5.4 per cent.. . Be ready When I say, 'Np^v/,{C V : :., Including electric lights; -valuo,^ $4,200;; acre:.of- ground; ' value,;$12,500;.;; encum­ LlUerty avenue. In best residence part*.of the city;-lot 70x1-18 feet; house of 9 rooms, NO. 148, PHILADELPHIA, PA.-Thro* iTHE STOLEN MODEL'! Whether the stranger . heard the mortgagesi JU.GOO-’at-U' per'cont., $000; at brance; $6,500 at 5 per. cent. Will exchnnrfe houses on Oakdale street nnd Lehigh av»* all modern Improvements, Including gas, D per cent.; rented until. Alay .l at ?30 per for scdShore ‘property -in vicinity of As­ nue; lols edch 14x44 feet; 2-8tory brick £ . — I words or-not 1 do not know; but,1 any­ mcnth. W ill exchange for aeaahoro prop­ water, furnace* etc.. Price.$IJ,500; .mort­ bury ; J-'ark. .V-.' -. v'; ’!;•!} \ -.V gage $3,500 at 5 per cent. . Will exchange house, 5 rooms, prlco $1,450 ea<.h, ground <2> How tho Plan of a Torpedo Destroyer <§> how, he was startled by seeing Brazier erty. .. ■■■::: - rent $3C0 each at C per cent. o W as Obtained For tho Rus- O NO: 67, BROOICLYN, N. Y.—On Hull for cottage in- Ocean Grove. - ; ■ • ; whisper to us and sprang to his fee£ NO. -U. SOMERS' POINT, N. J.—beven stre/it.'i;ear. Fulton;: three , 3-story Hats;' ■ NO. 149, PHILADELPHIA, PA.-0» £ alan Government. lots, 40x100 each, Iocxited; next to. 'excur­ ..size. 17x40x100; all -im provem ents; 4’ roomb- NO- * 112; -YONKERS; N. Y —Located on o o bringing, his stick to the bayonet sion house on. 'desirable street;: value, Palisades avenue, one of the :best streets North 10th street, lot 16x54 feet, 3-storjr «S)0«$*o*$>o^opo<$>^ooo<3>6o^o^ nnd bath on* first; iloory and 5 room s anu brick, 10 roomn, all-Improvements, prfc« charge, as If. to thrust with It at any $2,800; no encumbrance.: Will*- exchange bath on two upper floors; everything In in Yonkers,, near; Colgate avenuo,: a new $3,300, m ortgage $2,000 at 5 per cent. for property at .Aabiiry - Park or Occan thre.e-story frame dwelling, artistic. In one who attempted to approach him. first-class condition;’ rents over: $t,000; . NO. 150, ASBURY PARK, N. J.-One Qt ‘Grove;-: .'■1 ■ ■ .. ' . ■' ,v-V " piico 513,000; mortgage. $6,000. W ill ex*, design, 36x40 feet; lot 50X10H: feet, . house. “Road that, ValIni,” said the! dock­ The chief had Ills Ini nd on his re­ • NO. 1G, AR’IJKGTON,: N. J.—Ten-room conLains 15 rooms and. bath, all Improve-; tho finest hotels In thp city, consisting ctf-*■ change equity for • seashore property or menta; cbnatructed in the. very best man­ GO rooms, with largo plot of ground, and; yard chlof, handing me an oinclal com- house, with bath, hot alr\furnace, all im­ farm. ‘ - -. ••p.v,- / volver--when the stranger sprang up provements, 3 lots 25x100 eacl\;value, $6,000: ner, in. : every particular; price $9,090; all lm pro vements, completely furnlshod , mur;{catIon from tlie minister- of mar and, ou the. instant, covered, him with Grove or Asbury Park,; or for lots or im­ .» NO. 6S, TEN A FLY, N. . J,—Handsome mortgage $5,000. Will exchango for :sea­ throughout, and in the best possible brdery’ residence property on Corner' lot 140x150 shore property. . ..l, -'.v splendid view of ocean and lake, on prqjrf- iflne.‘ "'lt ran r ’ V - I It/'; \.LIke ' 1 igjitnliig he . struck .the re­ proved prbperty in. northwest Phlladel feet In size,with fine shade trees, fruit inent corner; prlco $25,000,' mortgage fflM* phia. ‘ ;■ '‘.V trees, etc.; value $8,000; m ortgage, $1,800 at- . NO, 114, ‘ EAST ORANGE, N. J.—Very; at 5 per cent. C. ”1 have received ‘positive- Infornia- volver wltir the stick. It burst with a NO. 18, ARLINGTON, N. J—S-room handsome 16 room ; residence1 on Lenox' 5 per cent. 'Will; exchange’ -far.: seashore* avenue, containing • all Improvements, , NO. 151. P A W L E Y . PA .—A 13-r#fem tion that the Russian government Im sa ^nicnilons explosion, shattering the house, wltK bath, hot air furnace,, all im­ residence property. • • •'!• provements,' 2 lots 25x100 each, on corner; size o f grounds 78x150, value $25,000; will houso with bath, open gratc3, hot/aml NO'. 63,. WORTHINGTON,' N/ Y.—Lo­ exchange for. unencumbered city prop­ cold , water, and all improvements, nlc« In somo way obtained possession of tho ctov>",’S “ c ®ra' value/ $3,750; .-mortgage. $1,500,- at . 5 per cated between Ardsley. and Elmsford, on zler with fragmerits fragments of broken wlndowwindow cent.,].for Asbury Park or. .Ocean Grovo erty..;. -'. ■. barn and other ont-bulldlngs, fruit trees ' "secret of; thb new torpedo, destroyer the New York and Putnam Railroad, In NO. 115, JERSEY CITY, N. J.-Six lots', and other Improvements, finely located; glass. ;/;. !' - i i '-' ~ v';1;!';-’ '- property. ' • :•: Vf'y, ' '• • aouthern' W estchester county, one hun-: Hize o f ground 75xir,0 feet: price $4,5wh'' rpiqdel No. 7012 and Is building; ac-‘ N d .1 19, P H IL A D E L P H IA .—On Six­ dred lots 25x100 feet each; price;$200 each; on a; West End avenue near Logan street; mortgage S1.C00 at 6 per cent. -Will ex­ Wlicnthc smoke cleared. we found teenth street; near Dauphin, three-story free of, encum brance; offered, fo r seashore? in Marion, value $500 each,. no encum­ change for seashoro property. cording ■ to our model, please make tlmt . tlie stranger hail taken ad vantage bricH: 12 rooms;, lot lGxfcS; well built and property.;;•. V :>v •• brance; will exchange for . unencumbered modern; value, $6,000;' mortgage; $3;500 at property"! not'herv location. , NO. 152, REI) BANK. N. J.-A very every inquiry Immediately to find out of tiie confusion, 'thrown open*the car­ NO. 70, NORRISTO WN, PAi—A plot of handsome rosldenco property facing on & per cent. Will exchange equity for cot* ground corner'Green and Jacoblo streets, NO. 116, PHILADELPHIA, PA.r^iWO‘ tho Shrewsbury river, consisting of plot ; h ow the ;plan o f the model Inis com e Ini riage. tlpoj* and jumped forhis, liberty, tngp-;ih -Ocean ,Grove.- v - v‘v. ;• 60x90 :feet;. value $2,000;' encum brance '*$U00 eight' room houses ; built, of Pompeian brick; two-stopy»:; front porches and all o f ground-100x170 feet, arid fine 17-rcon* ';Of \ts -possession. ■ You; have fuli au- leaving tlie suit ease behind.’ We found . No; 21, • PHILADELPHIA.—On ^ North at 6 per:cent,, WiU . exchange; for sua- house and a cottage, barn, and other out­ Twenty-third street,' overlooking. Girard shore property. conveniences, riocated. on South G2nd st.,- buildings, all modern1 improvements; a f t e pwa rd 11 ih t It coutai ri ed a : m ost. I n-: College grounds,, modern corner'house: 12 lot 16x75 feet,: Value for the two.. $7,000. l thorlty to adopt all neccssftry .means, , NO. 71, I^ILADELPIIIA, • PA.—FJvo ground rent, at live, per cent j $3,200; will- value $10,000; no encumbrance. Will e»-’ genious variation of tlie Roentgen! tip-, room s; all im provem ents; finely* furnish­ ‘houses on Freemont' street, northeast^sec change , for Asbury Park, Allenhurst or. Need l jmpress the’importance of dis­ ed; lot 16-8x76 feet; value, $8,500; mortgage exchange, equity for clear -seashore prop­ Deal. . . tion of city v size of ground .in ,each/12x50 erty.^ v V : ■.*■■■ -' \ - tinnitus^^ ^hicli .wpuid^enable^a clever $5,000. 'Will exchdrige for - Ocean : Grpve feet; each house contains five rooms and , NO. 153, FREEHOLD, N. J.—Buslnes* covering the- leakage?" property. :■ y NO. 117, - -PHILADELPHIA, !PA.—New mechanician t o obln in tlie . work!rig de* bath; construction brick with marble house, of pompelun brick, on; South 52nd house on Throckmorton . streot. size of “ It Is Inexplicable,” I said. “No one ta I is o f; a ny m ode i, by. p h o togl'np iVy. NO. 22, PHILADELPHIA—On North steps and trimmings;;Jvalue . $1,200 each; ground 50x70 feet, 2’^-story building with7 Twenty-second street, fine 10-room.house; mortgaso $600 at. 5,4 per cent; total equity street,' two .stories;. 8 rooms, front - porch., ba.seir.ent; value $G,000; mortgage,.$2,500 at \ ha? seen the model except you’ and me. The Instrument is now In the bureau of all improvements*; value $5,000'. mortgage $3,000. Will : exchango ,-lor < seashore cot­ all lmprovementn; value ■ $3,500, ground 6 per cent: also a houso and lot on Court an'dithe merribers of the conncil upiess; $3,500. Will exchange . fo^ Ocean Grovo tage free of encumbrance, value not oVer rent of $l,600 at five per . cent; will - ex­ street, grounds 50x350 feet, 8-room hous* • the m inistry.. The stranger we never- property; / - change for residence -property In Ocean with bath, hot and cold water, gas, fur­ Indeed,, the Inventor has driven a dou­ $3,000. -A- . -;r ; •;f • ! v•/ ' .G rov e‘or. Asbury. Park, v -’ heard'of again, so we presumed lie was i .NO.. 23, PHILADELPHIA.—On North a.NO. 72, TRENTON, 'N- J.—Store' prop-, nace. etc.; price $1,000; mortgage $1,500 fit ble bargain or some one has obtained a lucky in .his jtiiup ritul escaped. Twenty-tlrst street,''two 10-room modern erty on Hamilton avenue,-: .consisting ot • NO. 118, EDGELEY STATION, PA,— 5 per cent. Will exchanpe for seashore houses In fine order, with all Improve­ store front,.; dining, room and kitchen First; station from Bristol on the - New property. .<• copy of.the model from his workshop.” The onlj-otie who •suffered in uch'w as ments ; Tnluc ‘$0,000 eachmortgage 500 York,. Division: of tho^X'enn. R. R;-. Fine back: cellar; 6 bedrooms and bath on stone mansion 'of 15 - rooms, 'with brick NO. 154, NEWARK, N .J.-A 10-room, “I linve thought of tlint,’r saitl the our beloved chief, who has never com­ each. Will; exchange for Ocean Grove sc-cortd'and third fiobrd; lot 16x100 to alley; heater, hot *and cold water, bath, Hush family house with bath, located On Hun­ chief, “but I think that solution very pletely recovered tfrom the shock and. property; .-M. .-v: >riCe,: $4,250;-.mortgage;$2,000 at 5 per cent.. closets, wide porches, large 'stable und terdon street near Clinton avenuo, gaft. , No/ 25, TRENTON, 'N.J.-^-A fa!ctory VVIU exchange for, seashore property. . currlago house, ice. house and other out­ water, steam heat, all improvements; unlikely. 1:16 will probably'be here lu the operation thaf followed his.share in propeKty on Prince street, -consisting -of NO- 73, TR EN TO N , N , J.—Storo prop­ buildings, 9 acres of ground lii the tract, n ice $7,000; m ortgage $3,5C0 at G p e r c e n t a few minutes.” the.discovery o f how model No. 7012 small pottery and lamp decorating estab­ erty on Adallne street; store front, din­ value $15,OW, mortguge $2,000 at .five per Will exchange for property at Occaa • : lishment: plot 100x 100 feet: property cost Grove, Bradley Beach or other coast re­ ing room and kitchen back; cellar: 5 bed­ cent. Will .exchange for- sea shore prop­ sorts. “What about the ministers? Could was stolen.—St. Louis Star, . over $5,000: price $0,000; mortgage $H,000 at rooms and bath; stable opening on alley; erty. NOV 155, LINCOLN COUNTY, KAN- there be any leakage fyoin the cOun- G per cent. Will exchange for seashore lot lGxK'0; price 33,500; m ortgage $1,800 at NO. 119, BROOKLYN. - N.,- Y.—Four property. . . 5 per cent. Will exchange for seashore SAS.—160 acres of good farm land within • cll?’* I queried. 1 Confttcltin. houses on Sumter street ncar'Hopklnson a few ihllcs of the. city of Lincoln, prlc* NO. 20, BEVERLVv N. J.—11-room brick property. avenue, three-story single fiats in oest “I would rather you would suggest ; hou.se, with.ba,.. and. all Improvements; . NO.. 71, TRENTON, N. J.—Three-story $1,500; clear of encumbrance. Will ex­ Confucius calls himself a transmitter possible order, new, ail improvements, change for .cottage In Ocean Grove. that than that 1 should',” he replied i only, not a maker, believing In nnd frame stable; situate on Church street: brick house on Thompson street, with 9. value of the four houses, $21,000, m oil-, value, ?l;000; m ortgage, :$3.000 at; C.i per rooms and . bathi .: cellar, under all; .lot: go gc; '$14,000. ;W111-v -;exch ang e. cq d 1 ty , Vf o r= NO. 156. ITAMMONTON,-N. J.—IS* acre® dryly^. ^“Xo,. my "'dear : Vallni,-/the: re-, ploying :the andents. ! v\Vlien spcakiiig cent. Will exchange for seashore prop. 17x75 feet n o . alley; new ly .papered -and s eas ho re property.: >;.-. -• r-t-y ■ ■•:.•//; v' • ;... •; o f land, 2V.-!story, 9-room house with a t­ tic, good b:trn and other out-bulldings; sponsibllity rests on your shoulders 'of Iilmsclf. he says: ” At l"i I had my ,erty;.‘-: : .:.j ; :-v-: painted; price,v$2,750: mortgage $1,250 at G ' NO.'-120, BROOKLYN, N. Y.—On llop- NO. 27, Pill LADELPIIIA.—Fine • 13. per v cent.. Will 'exchange for; seashore 2\-z acres under cultivation, bnlunce U and -mine, tind we must clear ourselve,s vkinson avenue, r corner of Sumter; street/; wood land; property-fronts on lake; pries j mind bent on learning: at 20! I stood room house , on Diamond street, . neai property, r '* fino store property. wl th. llats /above;new;; at all cpsts.” *. , • Twentieth: lot 1 T^xlOO. fe tt: .. valued at $2,CioO; clear of encumbrance. Will . e»-. > firm: at -li) I had no doubts}t at :C0 1 NO. 75. TRENTON,1 N. J.—Three-stbry proporty.' in. lirstrclass. order\and > good 1 chahge for. seashore property/ - r •At this moment Brazier, the invent­ $7,500;. m ortgase o f ■ $.'*.500. .Will exchango brick house on Thompson :street.- ; Same tenants. ■••Value, ,$10,0o0;- mortghge, $6,220.,1 knew, the decreqs'of I) fa yen: itt GO my j'or property In Asbury: Park. as N o. ,74. ... • ‘ * - ' - • - 1 1 ,*'i NO. 157, PHILADELPHIA. PA.—O* or, entered the room. AV ill';-..exchange lo r seii- shore 'property. ■ ;j Dudley‘str(?et, 5-room house, lot 14x50 fe«f, ear was an obedient .organ for the rev ' N 0 . 2S, PLAINFIELD, N. J.—Handsome NO..’ 7G, TREN TO N ;- N. J.—Brick cot-- NO. 121;;BROOKLYN, N .Y.—One o'f'tho I. 12-room house, with all Improvements, in good order; perpetuaMnsiiranco: prl» '“You have sent for me,” he said • ceptiou of truth; at 70 I .could follow tnge on Philemon street; S rooms and handsOmest'-T apartriienr h ou ses'-Iu ; the j :*i;000, free of encumbrance. -Will e»-. , shortly. ,! . located on East Front street; grounds bath; cellar, heater, grate-in parlor; siate ..clty, located ; at the •; corner; of v-Greeno i chnnge for Ocean Grove property. ! what my heart desired without trails- 118x299 feet: value, $13,000; mortgage, root; wide verandas; price 52.S0Q;. mort­ avenue . and .Clinton 'street,- cut atone; “The matter I&| very Important,” said $G,000. Will exchango for seashore prop­ gage, $1,800. at 0 per cent. Will oxchango ,m aiiogany and hard >vood finish all the ! . NO. 158, ENGLEWOOD. N. J.—Good S- . I grossing what was right.” ;rcom house-with stable and other out­ the chief, "as a foreign government— erty, foi seashore property. way through, and supplied with every j | Confucius died In 478 B,. C:. com- NO. 33, ’ TRENTON, N. J.—Three-story NO. 77; TRENTON. N. J.—Three*story facility/and* convenience of the;-modern j buildings, lot 75x115 feet, in nice location, no matter which—has managed to ob­ price 12,100; rmortgage $1,100 at 6 per cent. . I plaining that, among all the- princes of brick house on West Hanover street; brick houso on East State street; 9 rooms apartment.'house; value $110,00j ; m ortgage ; Will exchnnge for cottuge ' ' vacant lot tain a copy o f your model No. 7912. value. $3,500; m ortgngo $2,000 5 per cent. and bath; newly, decorated; price $2,750; §t5,ouO at llivo.per cent. Will oxchange for the empire there was not one ivlio had Wlllfcxelmnge for seashore-property.: \ / mortgage.- $1,500.1 at- 5 :per cent. W ill :'.ex­ seu' Shore {(properly. • ' .* at seashore. |__;. ". “What, the torpedo destroyer?” ox- ; adopted liis principles, not one who change for. seashore property.,;, NO. 159. IN THE CATSKILLS.* near” ‘ 'NO.' 34, OCEAN GROVE.—FJno board­ ' NO. 122, CHA^Y L ^ E , N. Y,—A line Grand Hotel Station and Pino Hill—CO claimed Brazletv- . . • - , . would "obey his lessons. This shows— ing- h’ouso’ property'onM ain avenue; 20 NO. 78, TRENTON; *N. J.—Brick cottage summer t'esldencc property fronting on rooms*/ in 5 i^he order; v-2-' lots o f ground, on Charles’ ...... tsreet;’■ * - 8 rooms----- and bath.; r,e!-el-.: the lake, plot UuOxSOU feet, house con­ a«’res o f land, line trout stream , and 3 “W ewant.to kuow who has access to j what Is, in fact, conlirmed from other cn ci: a • corner; : : val ue,; $7,500; -7: mprtgiige; lar; heater;' grate,; in parlor, .etc.: - price tains 10 rooms, in line condition, furnished ickes; 4 new cottages, elegant In design fyoiir models- beside yourself.” said the j sourees^thnt he hljnself was not an $2,000 ,at 6 per cent.: W ill. exchango . for $2,SOO; mortgage $1,500 atvo per. cent Will throughout;. value $5,5o0; mortgage. ?l,^oo. and finish,, every convenlenco and • ap­ Trenton property or fairm.in that .vicinity. exch angei-fo r ..seash ore: prop erty, Will exchange for sea shore property. pliance for summer-homes, and rent for-- chief* . . . j active reformer, so that while alive he ?,r5o to ?0o0 eacn a sum m er; price ?30.0(K>; NO. 35. OCEAN GROVE.—Handsome NO. 79,' BROOKLYN, N. Y.—On Fultoh'. , NO. 124, NEW SM 1'R.NA, FLA-.—Fine in or t gage ;$12,CW at Giper cent; Will- > ex- “No ono. 1 am not a.fool. 1 trust no j scarcely produced a ripple on the . modern residence property, of 15: rooms on street and l{ockaway avenue;/ thlrty min­ lot 50x200 feet’- Jin size, opposite: tlie.: de­ change for good property in the vlcfclty1^ one. I speak to no one when there Is smooth and silent surface of the feli- Mt. Carmel AVay; thoroughly well built utes from ;New.York ..City. three desir­ pot, fine, location for hotel or- boarding o f N ew: York. rr . . ° In an attractive stylo anu In good order, able apartment'- houses, 17x100 feet: :14 house. Price ;$350.? Will, exchango for .lot NO. ICO.' N E W A R K .' N / J ^-TWo tin* . ;aywprk on hand; till I. harid/It to thp; ^gious thought of liis own^ country. He. value, $5,000;' mortgage $2,500 at G per cent. room s-, a bath room s;- electrlc: lights', .elec--' .In the. N orth. - '-:v.v-.-;V. v brick houses.sltuate .on -High street, near.’vi’ goyernment for consideration. No one was. no doubt, In advance of his con W ill exchange rfor Philadelphia property. trlc bells- and other Improvements; value NO. 125, LONG BRANCH, N. J.—East $13,000; mortgage $6,000 at 5 per cent.. Will: Bloomfield avenue, 7. rooms each; with all vtptiches tho^model'but iiriyself. o E y e ry ,1 tempQraries. ' ; but . he ! took; his .stand !v; NO. 37, OCEAN GROVE.—Thoroughly, sldo. o f; Second, avenue, near Broadway. Improvements, rent, for $20 each per substantial - and nicely furnished .12-room exchango equity, for: seashore property, . /r Plot Wxl90 feet, 7-rootn Jiouse and good .month; price $4,250 each': mortgugo, $2,600, ^inpdel; up to the. present tl me ithat- I.: chletiy on; certain verities ' that had house on: W ebb: avenue, near the ocean: NO. 80, BROOKLYN;- N. Y;—Chauncey •burn. Price $6,000, clear. W ill exchange each. \\ III. 'exchange for cottage la ' have submlMe'd has been made, com­ two lots of ground In tho plot; desirably street, -near- Ralph - ayenuev. two1; 2-story., lor & or 12 acre truck farm near' Long Ocean Grove. . coine doWn to Him from ancient times,, .located for all the year residence; value, fram e-apartm ent /houses; live rooms^ in Branch. pletely, from first to last. by. myself. NO. 161, WOODRIDGE. N. J.-Four and his faith iu these verities and in $5,ooo; mortgage,. $2,000. at G per cent. Will each apartment; size 25x60; lot 25x100 feet NO.- 126, OCEAN GROVE, N. J.-FIno acres o f ground with frontage of 390 feet* “Could any one enter 'your work­ exchange for. suburban Newark property each; rentals $G4S each; ,price;.$7,000 each, residence.properly, on Wesley Lake, near on Telford ROad. old style colonial hous*. their coming revival has certainly not or In the .Oranges. -• ' with a m ortgage o f .v$3,5CKJ; at .5 *per cent; shop,” queried the chief, “without your loot bridge, grdVvnds 45x60'fe e t, 9 room K rooms and baih, all improvements, fina been belied by wliat happened after NO, 38, NEW YORK CITY.—Three lots •Will exchange; fo r seashore property.,* house. ,Value $4,000;.. mortgage- $2,500, at stable,. 4 acres of ground In tlio truct; knowirfg It?” . lils death. ; on Lorlng . Place, near -Fordham . Road,:. NO; SI, JERSEY CITY HEIGHTS; N. J, 5 per; cent; i .Will- ■ exchange equ ity; f o r ; price $12,000; m ortgage $5,000 at 6 per “Certainly not!” he replied ■ decided* .Twenty-fourth' .ward. • each 25x125; .valuo. v—Six- fine lots- on Guillls avenue; trolley; smaller, place.ih--Ocean Grovo,; : : ; cent. Will exchange for seashore prop- Ills grandson already speaks of him $0,500; m ortgage, $:i,100.• ;Will. exchange for pa sse s w ith in -150- f e e t S i z e < q f ;lo t 25xiOQ■ - 'NQ.' 327*" RED-Ba!N K,' N;' J.—Fine' rcsl-! . erty. -- r ly. • “ It would be quite Impossible. The as the ideal of a sage, as a sage is tlie unencumbered residence- property or lots, fe e t e a c h ; v a lu e $1,000;-ea^h, cle a r of-.en-^ dc-hce^ property, dn South strqet, plot:. 100x * In Deal, Allenhursti Asbury Park, .Brad­ NO. 162, BOONTONi N. J..-near M orris-' room In which I work Is on the ground Ideal o f all humanity. But even this cumbrance.:; AVill exchange for; seashore ?265.. lO*,room : house; also :barn and out-; town-^'2-acre farm with 1700 fee* fronting ley Beach or Avon;* ‘Some cash mjght b«; property.’- ' • < • bulidings, everything, in strictly first-class on macadamized road, hlph and healthy, floor and built of solid stoue, with a grandson was-far'from claiming divine added if required. to complete a* trade. NO.- 82, PHILADELPHIA,, PA.—Fine 'order; yaluc ?5,yoo;: m ortgage .$l,400,; ;WiH new brick house with lO Iarpe rooms, concreted foundation.” honors for . his grandslre, though he NO. 41,' DEAL.. N. J.—One of the hand­ residence property.svO.ri'V--North -'xhlrtyT exchange, for farm- near Freehold. . !>i00 d barn and other outbuildings: prleo eighth street; 9;rooms; three-story brick;, “How Is the room entered?” asked somest lots at this; rapidly growing’ .and. N'O : 128, BRO 0 KL Y N ; N. - Y.—H a ndsojpe $7,500: mortgage $3,000 nt 6 per cent. Will certainly .seems to, exalt his wisdom very desirable resort; ’located on'; the price. S4.S00; m ortgage;;$1,800 at ’5:4 . .per ’private.• residence; on/St.. Marks’ f avenu.e. exchange for seashore property. the chief. and virtue beyond tiie limits of human Monmouth drlvo east of the macadam cent; Will - exchange equity, for seashore I.ot; 18 feet -9 Inches ,xl2S; 'house 47 ■ feet; NO. 163. M O N TCLAIR. N. J.—A : Hi­ road: 3 !zo 50x176-feet; value. $2,500: en­ °There Is only one approach to It, property.,- 'deep, three ;storlesj hew . and fitted ,up in-: story frdme residence, 12'rooms, ail . tin*, nature.—Max Muller in Nineteenth Cen­ cumbrance, $1,200 at G per cent. Will ex­ NO. 83, W ILM IN G TO N , D E L —On W’ est- model-nv; style-. - Price $15,000:.- \mortgage piovements, grounds 104xl3G; feet, close t* through an Iron door which opeus Into tury. change for small property or. lot In Slxth street, desirable, residence property , $7,500'; at 5 per cent. .Will, exchange - tor ; railroad stations, very desirable property; my sleeping room, aud if the door were Ocean Grove. consisting of -ten rooms, hot. and cold suburban ,residen ce-or gerttlemah’s couri-:, nrice $9,000; mortgage,.$1,500 at 5 per cent. NO. 44, OCEAN GROVE.—Pleasant water, hath;-finished In hard wood; value try place. * -"l ' *" , Will exchange for seashore property. The Pnymont He Asked. opened it would disturb electric bells- double house on Clark avenue, near C.‘;n- $3,600;:.m ortgagev $2,200 .at 6 per cent. W ill NO. 129, BR O O K LYN , N. Y .—Fiiie pr<;p-' NO. 164, MONTCLAIR. N. J.—A 2%- over my head.' So you see, my dear Mme. Melssonler, the wife of the not­ tia l; 6 rooms on each side: furnished exchange equlty for seashore property. •’; erty onvLexington, ^avenue, • One ; block: story house. 10 rooms, nearly new, ail ed French artist, evidently was not throughout; one lot In the plot Will ex­ NO. 84,. ELIZABETH, N. J.-On West modem lmprovemoni.s. size .of ground' friends, I do not soli secrets without change ;for small, country place on Long Grand street, lot 40x150 feet in fine, neigh­ 75x314 feet, price $8,000: m ortgage $4,000 at taking care that they shall not bccotne overabundantly supplied with tact. It Island, or ,in Northern Now Jersey; with­ borhood; value $2’,tOO. Will exchange foe 5 per cent. Will exchange for seasho*# in an hour of New York; ...Value, '.$3,000.;-,'-.. public property first.. No. no; the se­ Is told of her that one day she sent for. seashore property. ;Will exchange. * property.- ... . • • • ' ' NO. 46, NEW YORK C1TYI—Handsome - NO. 85. OCEAN GROVE, N. J.-17-room NO. Iu0, BROOKLYN. N. Y.—Flrie resi­ cret did. not com e from m c/m y friends. the family physician, arid , he hurried ' new house on W est. 161st: street, : near fui-nlshed boarding house, with two lots, dence property on Bushwick avenue, lot I J E I t l H - ’ rf S A L K i— I ly v ir t u e o f a v rll. o f over to the house, thinking some illness Boulevard; 18 feet, front, four story; value on Embun* avenue; three blocks from; 25x100, houso 1^x54, 11 room s and- bath,' Tt must-have been stolen from yoii.” $17,000; m ortgage : 511,500. = W ill . ; exchange S fi. fa .7 H» »m dlri eled; ifcsunl out-of tba the ocean: valued' at $5,000; mort^u»'tJ steam and,hot air heater.. Value $8.5^; Coiimioo Plea** Court of the *^an property. GrO.ve residence property o f .place: in Jer- t o h,i )i* nt puMlc w?ud ii'Miii M ONDAY, THK NO. 47, PHILADELPHIA.—Soven-n'om sey;.- near,: Ne w;: York.;^ >..^ Brazier drew himself up and said: was only the lapdog.. The doctor pock-, NO. 86, ASBURY PARK, N. J.—Sub­ TWENTY-P11WT- DA Y ' d-’ jA N llA U Y ;M l,*; house oin Montrose street; in good order*,' stantial und desimble hotel property on NO. 131, LONG ' BRANGrtI. N.^\(.—On between j|u> houJKoi 12 o’elocli and 5 o'clock ' “ You are an honorable man. and your eted his pride and. niostr zealously at­ stendily rented: at $16: per month; value; Second avenue, wlt'iin two blocks of the Bath avenue - hear, the otean, 21 &. 5>ory (at 2 o’clock) in tbentierix on <•! H»ld day. at $2,250;. no ;: encumbrance. Will .exchange friend; here Is an horiorable man, but tended the patient, which soon recov­ ocean, consisting of 75-room house and hotel With. 30 room s; ,gr.oi/hds 250x275 fuet»“ Ihefotrrt IIou>eat.Krei>holil: In therowusulp for cottage In, Ocean GroVe. 22*room annex; furnished throughout: lot- A ll. ih good order, ’Val/e S20.000. Mort­ of Freehold, county <>« Munmouth. New Jo>- you are,; fortunately,: riot the only! riPUr ered. At the end of the year he sent in NO. 48,; OCEAN GROVE.—Very hand­ 125x150 feet; value $47,G00; m ortgage $11,fiOO. gage $9,u00.: at five per* Icqnt. .Will e x ­ s v y . •;■ .- '-. ••!’•: orable men that this country • pos­ liis bill,! but'ambng: the items there;!>vas some private residence of .12 rooms and Will exchange, for city .or suburban prop­ change. . ; - ; ‘ >;*- —v.- All tlm»r«‘rtuJn lot, tiacl or parcel of land bath, ^ hot and cold -w^ter,. heater-, etc.; none./for. atteriilance^^ pn/a^'^'dogi.V^ Mnie.- erty. : . - , ■ * " NO. 132, BAYS WATER;. N. Y. (Far- i\u*i premises, hereinafter particularly d«> sesses.”- ■ . : ' 1 ’ . ' ‘ • ’ splendidly built.and on a prominent:cor­ NO. -87, BROOKLYN, N. Y.—On ’Lex­ RockawayVeil ; located and • desirable' ►Cilbcd. fiiuiHte. lylngtm d living in thetow n- yriie exaniiuatlori of Brazier’s work­ Meissonier ndticed,. the•’ oinisslon and ner; admirably .located for. both;summer ington a ven u e, n ea r Lew is avenue. -.tlq:ce.-: buiiding':pIoL .75x179. feet on- Sunnysido fihlim f Neptcne lo thecounty «»r Monmouth and winter residence; * lot 40x60';value, called the physician’s attention to it. story single brick fiat, ^0x100 feet, in avenue;: Price ;$li2ii^mbrtcage .$500 -at ,6' n n d s t a t o «»r. N’<*w- Jei\s**y,'. a t N o r th ' A n b u r y . shop only, contlruied-Ills view In eyery $6,000: m ortgage, $3,OCO. W ill exchange for first-class order; all Improvements; value per. • cent. V’WIU'. exchange, for .a* cottage... at; Park, m-ar Anbury Park. boun«led nnd do- point,"and there could be no question' “ You must charge for that also.” she snmll property In Ocean Grove, “Asbury $7,000; m ortgage. $3.750,at 4 per cent. : Wrlll. Ocean Grove. scrlbed ns iollowsi Hegionlngal a stake In Park, or lots ajt Loch Arbour, Allenhurst .Exchange for,-seashore; property. th e n o r t h H u e o f S u u h c i awnueln NorthA*- of the secret of the model having liecu said. “I Insist upon it.” ' or deal. *■ NO. 133,. WEST PHILADELPHIA, PA! NO. 88, P H lL A D E L P H lA v Pa.—On 6 x r —Five houses on South 46th street. And 4 bury Uark, N»'W .letsey, »l‘.htant tw o hundred • - . discovered or got nt surreptitiously “ By no means,” Vvas the reply. “ I aril NO. 53, OCEAN GRiJVB-A substantial ford streot-. near Twenty-third, v10-room houses on Glvnmore avenue. Each 2 pvt .westerly from the point where the wcsl* without the couulvance of Brazier him- • not a veterinary surgeon. I wiis very and thoroughly equipped 25-room board­ bouse; ;no\ny- paper6d and painted: first-., story, ‘ 5 room brick buildings, with erlyllneof Hlnestreet, would Ir.tersect tald . ing house, located directly on tho ocean class location price : $6,000; v: mortgage porches and modern-conveniences. Lots’ noitborlyJInc of -uubet aventieiI), westerly ' self. - • -fi: glad to the dog a service, but really I front, with an ocean, view fTom all the $3 >000.'W i 11- ,exchange: fo r seashore v prop- *14x53 each. Total net: rental $«95 per un* n’onfc the norlhetlyllneofKun'-etuvenue,ono We then called on the minister of iria-^ Jcan't’ bo .paid for It.” ' rooms In the house: sewer and artesian erty, ■ , • , ‘ • - ,* Tlum. Value of entire . property 511,700. hundtvd thence (2) northerly, at right ' water connections;,furnished throughout; Mortgage *s,100. -Will exchango equity of a t i y l e s w l t h Sur.-, to the middle of Deal lake, fw»* - ! feet on ‘another; value, $15,000; encum­ brick :’*!;house,--: 10?' room s ahd v:bath, : with. inerlr (treat iv»nd ;’*tbene.r,ci) in un easterly of our search, offered to hand In our “ Welh then.’1* returned the doctor,1 “ as 25x100 feet •;to; side'alley;: value $5,500: free "bury Park. - ' : . .* brance, $5,000 at G per cent. AMU exchange NO.vi;;i. OCEAN GROVE. N. J.—llahd- direction tlownii.hu m iddle ot sixld rhmt hike-- resignations with our official reports on the hinges on my gate ^ire somewhat for city or suburban property. of encumbrance. Will ex Chang 0 ;f or. Ocean one .liu>»droslte the park, furnished throughout; house on - Elmi ra s tr e e t ; with- plot 50.\-i25 gage,' $2,100. u “ •. • . v .*. ••••'":. ; . nue. one : nnd red nnd ilfty pet, m ore orJep*. • ! But Melssonler In the role of a gate sewer and .water connections; value, feet; value • $2,500;* • Clear.,o f: encum brance.;. to the wdd norlh lino ot iSunNet avenue and kindly. “This particular matter Is, aft­ Will exchange for; property .'On Northern': NO, 135, LONG • BRANCH,.‘N. ' J.-On &.5C0; encumbrance. $1,000. Will exchange Rockwell avenue, hear business '.centre of phtep of beginning, liidng a ptirtion of tho / er all, of great Importance only that paiuter Is not known to history. for small boarding1 house In Ocean Grove, New;-Jersey coast/• v - ; -.--j--- s a m e i*ri-tniH*rs c o n v e y e d t o 't h o t i -a * A . I l a t y ' ,, city, 9 room house; 2 lots each, C0Xl:>5,.ail e»ts, dftc* (*s.«l. by i*;ilxalietb A. W hite itfid . we umy detect the leakage, and I leave , or for resldenco property^pear New lO.rk • NO. 01, TRENTON, N. J.—Fine ‘“A' - ( Jn - good order. TValue $1,500; m origage fron t ; C-oUa^e; -ori Bouth;;,CU n ton Iietirv White her. hushand. bv deed d chief’s rboiui; his face furrowed with avenue, a little more than two blocks, -$5,000;; m ortgage ;*11500: a t ;5;■ per ce n t;it).• -:o thought, but with a triumphant gleam ' couldn’ t find riiiy worm holes in any of from ■ the ocean;- furnished throughout; NO. 97, EAST. ORANGE. N .. J.—Four NO. 137, Qcedn Grove, N, J.—Two fine ’em. She.sald they werou’t'old enough. sewer and water connections; valuer lots, corner Clinton street an ' zr j

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. '. Nearly; ■ ■ ^ee(t ^-had Hannaih JCeftlyi'*-Jllrst;avKNTS-W c, Khali be "Tihe columns of the paper must con- ter-;;';. ; «n d lo receive Items cf mnv« Jimi c»jm- Larrabeo &.’Glthens, Farm, Hamilton...... 1 0 1 . 0 9 smnUaliQns on mibjects of interest to .lain-shotter account of crime nnd in-r ’t); L, Low, Farm/Hamilton ...... • ...... 3G.G8’ ud.B 'noininunity. Write only or. ono uldtr tlecdncy,. and .give more attention to UNPAID T A X E . S Daniel l^mdin, Ridfee aye,, Wet.;, West.Asbury Parjc \...... ; 7.40 * fession, a n d 'th e edistov nn cdmcator. ; ‘.n Publicivotiee is hereby given by William Giffard, Collector of tho Towi\vn- Benjamin i I. G. Miller, Spiiugwood ave., West Asbury P'ark ...... 7.40 nut'when the object is simply to make ship o f’Neptune, in the County, of Monmouth and'State of New Jorsoy,-that. ADVEKTISIWG RATES J. II. Matthews, S unset,ave./W est Asbury Parle . . , . k , . . . . ; ; ...... 25.38 money^jourhallsm becoonea a business, b y virtu e of a tax warran t,: IssuuJ on, the 29 th day o f December, 2900; by tjie Curtis Mooiley, Ccntrai ave., West Asbury Park ...... '8.10 W eick s . ' " MONTFIH." •KMCK. not a profession,-and -the editor a mere l«’fed ’Mooney,....'...... -. ••>....:r. T.-,.. - . - . '8 . 1 0 1 I 2 r? 1 - a -. 3 I O 1 2 caterer, -who aims to ticUle the ap p e-: Township Committee Of said to whs hip, he will sell at-public vendue all tho Iff: 3' 7S 31 Oil SI 2T«31 .V)i52l»-53"^ ? 5 (0 Morris ...... J. v ...... 12.11 tite of the public, and feels bound to U'nds, tenemenits, hci'cdilaments and real estate, hereinafter mentioned, for V" i m 1 r:* 2 »M. :»*>•> 1 .VI « » ) 9 H) J. H, Matthewsi South M'ain St., W est Grove ...... , , , . . . , 123,08 f - . - I 25 1 7i) 2 2» li II1 I -.1 •> .V) 7.7» • M W furnish wh alt ever that appetite . do­ the shortest term for whlcli any person or persons will agroo to talco Ihe J. H. jVIatthows, Railroad ave., W est Grove 30.28 ll 00 7--.0 noo in I'll ? “ • 1 m .2 25 2 7-i .1*0: nut nda; and as the.appetItc grows by samcs aiid pay the taxes assessed against the same for'frie year 1S08, with ;ho J. H. Mat'tliews, Coriies ave.. West Grovo ...... 18.27 r *• 1 7 0 2V5 S 2i ■|lVI 7 IV) ii -V) moo 22 ii* wliat it is fed • upon, the tendency Is i “ 2 m ii 2T. 4 mi .-T2*>! SOll 11 00 17 Oi! 00- interest tiierepn accniing,- and all cosh;, .fees, charges, and expenses, in re­ J. 11. Matthews, R^iilroad, West Grovo ...... ' ...... / . , . , 29,15 fte & 2 W « 7.j 1 :*'< 1121 fl Dll l».7> 2-JOD from bad tcv'worse. The tasie'of hun­ J. II.* Matthcays, -W est' Grove ^ ; . .. 7.58 u O 7 2 Ii .%■! Hit).) 0'i Jl II « “ 00 •i i'M dreds. o f 'thousands In s in this w ay lation to the levy, assessment and^^-collection o f Said taxes. The said sa.U) Georgo H. Matthews, Ridge avo., We^t Grove ...... V...... ’. : 18.27 • s “ 17*» «cv) 7 Ud 1UM. l i W MIW iWOll fvi hcen crtuyatc-d tl'own to a point where 1 AH 7 fin KiV 22 an «:'.(Vl! 71 n* will take place a)t Township Jinll, .47 South Main street, on Tuesday, Janitar^*' J. K, Mead, CorJies ave., W est.G rove1; . - . . : ...... '.,...... 19,27 ? 0<) H00 I0(«) IMIM 21 00 •S)iM 4S(H1 OJ it can now feed on filth nnd enjoy it.’’ 2Mh, 1301, at t\yo o’clock P. M, The s^id lands, tenements, hereditaments, George C. Matthews . i » . ...'...... 3.44 1?“ 7 W 12 VA 15 Oil y , :!Soo m m tv. ti' 1* 00 ir* IIHW 2 *0.) ui on 7500 12'» OJ AVor.dcr* whother ttev/ Mr. IIcwi11 has and real e3ta=fo so sold, and tlje names of the persons against whom the taxes George II. MLatphews, No. 42 Ridge av9.t West Gro ye ...... 19.G0 L S S l l Edward Mn r'v irt er,' Bra ill oy P a r k ;...... •’* .... -...... : ...... 11.21. o v p read LUp Ocean Grovo Times? . . Preferred positions 25 per cent, extru.' have been laid on hcmiint o f tho same., and . the amount o f taxes laid on n«’ - Janies M. MaoNamara ^ ...... -t 16.10 , iLo^nl notices 10 cents -per lino, each in- count of *eaoh parceli.a^e. as follows, viz.: .''“ ~~~m section; for thrco wholes or more, 25 per James McLain ..^...... i,...... 3.44 ■ cent, discount. They must in ail cases When the New1 Jersey. Legislature Lucy Norman, Avenue- A, W’est Asbury Park ...... , . .♦ .,., 7.8O to^vo ‘'Adv.” attnehed. convenes,-on January S, tt will be the OCEAN GROVE, N, .1. , . / Mrs. Fannie Newman, :Mattison and First”ave., WeSt Asbury’ Park .. 20.80 ' m plsplay\ Heads 15 cents per fine. Sevch Christopher Nagles-, Second ave., West Asbtiry Park ...... 18.27 \*QrdH make a line. •>.. • , beginning of the eighth . consecutive Albert S. Bower, Lot. No. n43;...... ;...... I-,MM Mrs. Jane .O’ l-Iagan, 182 Munroe ave., W est Asbury Park . . . . ; ...... 51.02 session.'under Ro publican. comtrol. .No Mrs’.' William 0 ‘Hagan, Asbury avenue. West Asbury Park ...... '...... 39.27 SUBSCRIPTION R A lii Harriet 1C.' Mlake. Lot Nb. 1710 ...... v ; ...... J[0,0S One- year ...... '...... Jl.CO political party in the .State-has ever Sarah Dennet't,- Lot! No, 1755 ,....;;..... 2*>.lo Matthew O’Ilagan, Bangs ave., West Asubry Park’ 17.2 ... .VV.....'...... i:;-...... - 20,53'' prevailed' it rule j*-a Republican legisla­ Sarah J. Kvi"man', Ii ...... : . 1 0 .4 0 ■Patience lias cc.iseii to lie. a' vli-tne Walter Parker, Ocean Grove Heights, West Grove ...... 1&.69 ant matter for the incoming legislators: Lucille T. ila-Ines, J^ot No. 902 ;v .... . '...... 23.11 m. trtth tho Naptuns TownaUip Committco Mrs, Flom Johnson, Lot No. 1270 ...... 2.1.11 Willlahi M. Pawley, Lot Ocean Grovo Heights ...... 3.54 ■to bear, in mind is the fact that a con­ Benjamin Peterson, Ninth ave., Bradley Park, -West Grove ...... 11.55 f e r - in its attempts to collect back taxes. C. S. Johnson, Lot No. 1811- ...... 3.10 tinuation of the samo.. conservatism^ Lronard LeChevalicr, Lots No. 040*014., I...... ; . . . i . „ . , . . . 90.97 Thomas Pullen, oiit Coriies ave./West Grove . . 10,95 | p - .H ereafter heroic measures^—perhaps will mean a repetition of- the sam e M. .L.^Lane, Lots No. 11G2-11G3...... 33.GO Heriry Reed, Adams St., West Asbury Park 3.90 d rast 1 c -measuTeS wou Id he bho better. Mrs. Mary Reynolds, Springwood ave., West Asbury P’ark ...... 20.79 political Confidence. , • . . W . Ludwig,, L ot No.' 1223 ...... ?. . 19.89 Vqrm— will he lul'optcd ia dealing with Anna L. Noyes, Lot No. 1600 x'.W...... *.'. i .-. .20.24' Edward Riley, 235 Mattison ave.; West. Asbury Park ...... 52,08 Ed ward R ogers, A&hnvy ave,-, W e3t Aslmry Park •/...... 29,10 delinquents, those who pay no ,atten- Albert Pittenger, I.ot No. 13G5 1...... : ...... : ...... Mv. 31.17 Chaneellor Magie says, divorce cases Mrs- J. H, R'ohlnson, Lots No. 1G3-1G5,...... ; . <. . . . ., 52.07 Isaac R, Richa.t'dson, Sprlngwood avo., W est Asbury Park 14.21 ■:;>lon to the frequent imqjortunlngs 'of Mrs. R osa Reagan, 23 Northwest, Asbury Park. .\ ...... 11,24 must be heard publicly hereafter. The Eninm 'It. 'Reed, I^o*t No. '470 S...... , 48.80 * fflie collector, aud’ who fool secure in Mary Simonton,'. Lot No. 1187 ...... ;. . .'•...... • • 13.39 ' Mrs, Rosa Iteagan, 24 Northwest Asbury Park ...... 3.G0 ■ Cljtinccl 1 or,i; whose, bead is perfectly Geo. R ln glcr &. Co., by Deal L a k e ...... 0.55 l^i/;.^;;’-tlrelr Relief .that nothing can. bo .dono. Ida C, Steiner. I^ot Ko. 1241 * . . 1 .. v . 28.53 Jno. B, Robbins, 513 Meadow, Wes.t Grove ...... ; , . . . .P. . ; ...... 2.30 to force them to disgorge tho amounts level, b.elieves that it' yd 11 be vastly Mrs. M. Tilton, Lot No. 17...i ...... v ' 1G.4G better'for tho fair name of tho.State Johnson T aylor, I^ots No. lf)37T39-41 . . . . .•...... 80.92 ' Joseph Richardson, Springwood ave., West Asbury Park ...... - , 4.80 they, owe the township and which Richard Richardson, Springwood ave:, West Ashury Park . . ' ...... *. 6,81 if secrqt iteai'lngs are abolished. This ‘ George C. W aller, Lot No. 107 ...... 3,46 long overdue. '• .George C. W aller. Lot No. 107 I .v . . . . . i . . . 3.40 James H, Sexton, Atlantic ave.. West Asbury park ...... y*~. 14.11* win*greatly lessen the chances of dis­ . .Tosiah Schenck, Adahi St., W est Asbury Park .’....1 0 .9 6 V^V.,Of baelc taxes, .ud to-;and including Annie E. Williftms, Lot' No. .150 . . . . / . ' . v . . V ...... 23.11 Sarah Saltonc, Aventie A, West Asbury Park 7.67. M ^-1S98, there is due this township proh-. satisfied married . couples: from New W l 11or H. ^ tr o tL s , Lrft No. 1398 ...... 13.43 Y ork and Pennsylvania- airing tbeit; J. B. W ilson, Lot N o/1425 ...... i ...... Francis A. Schraff, 48-49-50-51 Summerfield ave., West Asbury Park . 84,01 ^ r :/l'«Wy aw®i,’TT,,nwo t h o u s a n d ' Robert Stewart, Sylvan ave., West Asbtiry Park ...:...... ,,22.03- Miranda P( Wiswell, Lots No. 1582-1585...... 144,15 ’grievances In ^Scw Jersey. ' Alex. Sparks,.307 Sewall ave,, W est Asbury Park 23.12 '^Jl.^DOLT/AKS! If tills amount wa ra in Sarah Wltbaker, Lot No, 1713 ...... •' 10.13 : © rf’ ’ ’;-fcan ' x. NEPTUNE TOWNSHIP, N. J. f / • Goqrge Scuddec, First ave., West Asbiiry Park ...... , 7.07 k|^f.'’v:floo, largo a eiim to ^longer.rejyiain on Preshleniial year.and census-taking Littleton Sturges, Adams St., West Asbury Park 1 . V..... 7.67 v hooks. A s representing t^ie timoiVnt timo'offer unusual opportiinites for an JMadallne Applegate, Springwood ave.,. W est Asbury Park ...... 134.99 A. D. Spencer, 34 North west Aesbury Park ...... 1 ...... , . . 6.72 almanac and the advent of a new cen- 'these baelc taxes, money has been Goorgc AViiiOrman, Springwood aYO., W est Asbury Park, ...... 5,00 • l:\inny..B, Smith .. ... ----- ...... ; 10.02 'turv.accentuates them., judged by tne Sam’l C. Steelnian-, 22 Northwest Asbury Park ...... 8,05 jjj ’ in conduc ti ng .{h o 1m 6i n ess o f ih o James Angiiti,..M-atitson ave.-/ West Asbury Park ....,,... 13,93 greiit possibilities before it '‘The Phila­ M^.rt4areo i^ou.-uttilia-, W ashington fat./ West. Asbury P a r k ...... ‘ 68.81 Mrs. Siimnel Silllek, South Main St.,.West Grove ...... ,10.98 toWny^h j-n. • It has hr on found . neces- delphia Press^Umanac” for 1901, which ' Samuel P. Alexander, West Asbury Park ...... i ...... 3,82. Benj. Shomo, Fay St., West Grove ... .1...... ','/...... 3,96. *■— froquently, to negotiate notes to; l.V now. ready, is Invaluable; its pagc3 William -Appiegaie,; Springwood a Vo., West Asbury -Park ".. '..V.'...... '" 85.85 . Witifieli S, Snyder, Pharo ave:. West Grovq ...... 9.07 must, be . consulted: .dally by . the V;l\ •meet.pressing demands. A't present William'.Appiega-te, Lot in Meadow, West Ashury PaVk ....V ; ...... • 5,91: Ida Shurer 57G MoudOw, Y/cat Grovo ...... -...... 3 0 . 9 8 tlioirghtful man If he would appreciate Lewis E. Slocum, Land ...... / ...... i i . . . .. 13.90 : the/!c'ommitto2 is paying interest on John A'pplegato, Lot in Meadow, West As'bury Park ...... 18,45 in fullest degree, the happenings near George u. Bennea, Jot aud house, Munroe ave., West Asbury P ark-.... ' <12.18‘ JOhii H, ^loctim . , / , . , ...... ; ...... i ,;...... ".. 6.40 n'otes aggregating over $20,000. And arid.fv.v''; bear. In consequence the committee is the opeil'in^ year of the 20th century. John M. Brahm, Northwest Asbury Park .,'; ...... 11.03 ,Tno. Tniax, Union ave.,/West Ashury Park . ; , ...... 3.90 Wijly, ; tJorced .to borrow moniiy eae.h year in Mrs. George* Brown, N orthwest Asbury. I^ark ...... 12.23 • J. M. Tilton, Ridge ave.; West Asbury Park ...... 10.G7 ^ - ■'•. mjj'ticipation of. taxes. This state of: Six mon'tih3 ago Tho Ladies* Homo William Brown, West Grove .18.40. Andrew I'ViyloT, South -Main St.,.W est Grove . .V...... '...... '127.42 Thomas Taylor, West Grove ...'...... 1, - 7.90 ! affairs has goneoo longer than should Journal offered a series of ca^h prizes j. W. Bell,' Rldgo ave., West Asbury. Park 3.54 j for the best outdoor inhotography taken T. 1). Badgley - ...... ’...... V,..T;...... 3.54 Mrs.’ Francis ;TI1 ton, Corlies ave,, -West Grovo ...... ; . i ...... I ...... 7,90 -.Kave beeii tolerated.1 Tim T ow n sh ip, ; by. amateur photographers iluring tho W. II. Bennett G.44 C-hnrlos Tilton, Coriies ave., W est Grove ...... , . . . . /,.'...... 3.97 ' feS't’-. ’ Committee, backed by, the law, lia s ‘ile- i summer. The returns almost swamped : Mary A.. Burnett ...... '...-..'...... \<...... 18.G1 Johnson Taylor, Sand Hills, West Grove ...... 15.78 termtned to enforce tihe payment of the Philadelphia postoflice, which in Edgar Bills,; Bradley Park ...... ,,...... 13.71 Mary E. Tiernan, Farm, Hamilton ...... 20.21 Byron Van Benscoten, Mattison ave,, West Ashury Park ...... 24.25 m r . baick taxes. Justice P. F. Dpth] lias three, months delivered 2G,t00 ,photo- .Mrs. J. Carr, W ashingon St., W est A sbury.Park ...... 20.78, gi'aphs to the maguzlne.. The photo­ A. L. Ciayton, Sum medio Id avo., West As'bury Park .i ...... 10.G7 Mrs. George B. Vannote, Maywood, West As>bury Parle ,/ ...... 15.78 boon delegated to wait upon the' d.e- graphs make perhaps' ttiq biggest single Wm.-H. Clark, Atkins ave., West Asbury Park-...... fc. . 18.5S ; Ivoulsa Whiteliead/Avenuo A, West Asbury Parle ...... 3,90. . \v::.■'.^Cnqucntfj and to.obtain from them- a; collection ever sc nit to any particular Rachel Ciirry, Sewall ave.. West Asbury. Park...... 27,51 P, Jennie W estbrook, 173-1-74-175 .W est Aslmry Par.le/ ...... 61.02 • ‘‘ .'/.positive statement-, respecting their. quarter. It - will require . nearly a Mary Cari*, Byjigs ave.,.West Asbury Park .-.'....;..Vi...... 2 7 . 5 1 : Elizabeth Williams, Avenue A, West Asbury Park ...... 7.40* Henry Williams, Second aye., est. Asbury Parle .-...... -.;.. 9.11 ' position ou the tax question. -If it has month's work on the part of the mnga- Mary Cramerj 22 Prospect ave., West Asbury Park ...... • 13.00 Robert Williams,. Second «ye., West Asbu.ry Parle ...... - 3.90 “ [V heen a case of oversight or hegle:ct the zine's.^entire staff to assort the pic­ W. C. CotLreJl, 301 First ave., W est Asbury Park ■...... -...... G.G7 tures aiul mal. .15:02’ T.v.-.atiil will immediately take' possession iar to mftst o f us. but the life o f energy Est, Albert'Fmzer, Spring?wood ave., West Asbury Park ...... ; . . . ' 14.26. J. Dewitt Fay, Union,ave., West Asbury Park 1 3.88, Annie Young. West Grove ...... J. . . • 11.40 the same, the rentals and . revenues and experience. Take the January num­ Howard F. wiiito. West Asbury Park ...... 6.54 ty'foirom this S'Ource to go to the Commit- ber, for example. It opens -with a sin- J. Dewitt Fay, Sprlngwood.nve., West Asbury Parle ...... '. . . 14.2G J. Dewitt Fay, Second.ave., .West Asbury park-.,-...... 8,94 .Deborah W h ite/ First ave.. W est Asbury. Park .7. / 30.15 • ^•i' iee. it is understood soino. of the de­ pularly dramatic.avtjtie. “The Reign of Est. Washington' White, NOrUfwest Asbury Park ..../.. . i.... 38.91 ?-oary Smith.”; tho notorious boss ’• of J, Dewitt Fay, Avenue a , West Asbiiry Park1.,...... 7.33 linquents profess to believe, that the SUagttay.. The arilele is descriptive of J...Dewitt -Fay, First ave., West Asbury Bark ...... 10.G3 .... . WILLIAM GIFFARD, J. Dewitt Fay,. South of Sprlngwood ave.,‘West Asbury Park /,...... 14.20 Tpwnship Committee has1 no'authority: occurrepces incredible almost,-yet ac­ Dated Deeembcr 29th, 1900.. . . ; . Collector. ;,”*q take possession of property sold' hi tual, -written by a man who took a John. Flocning, Ocean Grovo. Heights, Neptune .Township ...... 15.03 llobort Gravatt, Soutb:Adaihs St., West Asbury Park ...... 14.14 ‘ferv>*fii3 manner, rfhey will undoubtedly- .prom.lnet part-in. the .long light against Smi(h and.1ils ring. The story is more Jumes Gilmore, Adams St., West Asbury Park ...... ; ...... 8.53: ?.«hango their belief after the*sale. The than tho extraordinary history of a Robert Gravatt, Sylvan ave., West Asbury Park ...... 15.98 •;latw gives the Committee the right of bad man. . • .. Martha Goodman, Springwood ave,, Wost Asbury Park ...... 7,31 ;p«ossession it the taxes aro ..not paid, Mrs. John Garrison,'Sewall ave., Wes^ Asbury Park ...... 10.55 ,*nd the Committee this yt*ar are detor- State Schqnl Boards., -. Frederick Gardner ...... \ ...... 0.7G; M. S. Gouljl, 3*acres, Whitesvillo ...... ‘25.30 ^^'i. -njineil to enforce the letter of tho law. , MonmouMi county;was represented,at Jsaao Garrabrandt, Farm, Hamilton . 9.58; the. first, annual meeting of the State Ocean Grove Rational Sank Their action in. this : matter, beyond- Robert A, Allen; -Mattison ave., West Asbury Park...... ♦ ...... / . . 20,79 doubt, will serve as an objoct U-#:-. School. T3oards Association in Trenton Es't.'-Emeline-Holmes, Union ave., West Asbury...Park ..... 7.25: Association Building, Main Ave. last Friday by Messrs; Ij.. vanGilVhwe, ■on, one that will have a 'salutary' af- . David Harvey; Jr., 322; Sewall ave., West Asbury Park ...... '27.51 o^ Ocean Grove, Hal Allaire, of Al­ Henry Herbert, Prospect ave., West Asbury Park ...... / ...... 52,20 :feet.’ When ouco the tQwns-hlp atithori- in ire, and County Superintendent John Henry Herbert, Washington St.; West' Asbury Park ...... 20.79 OCEAN GROVE, N.J. Irlpfi begin to’ take,actual possession of Enright, of Freehold.' Tho electia.i of Heiiry Herbert, Washington St., West.Asbury Park ...... 14.03 V.feUe property of delinquents there is' ontrers resulted as follows: ■ President, W . H. Hurst, P’lno St., :>We3t Asbury Park ...... • 22,03 J. St. John IMcCutcheon, of Plainfield; .jv.J. ^ttie doubt thait taxes will bo:forth- Epiily B. Hendrickson; 'Prospect ave., West Asbury Parle ...... G1.09 first vice president, F. IVro.wster W illis, 'David. II. Hillicit,' Prospect ave.,-. West Aebury Park . . . . ,.i. - ...... 17:41.' ‘ V^/ .cQmlng wit’ll less of th6 trouble and an- superintendent -of Middlesex . county; Edward II.* Howland, West Asbury Park ...... ♦. ^ ...... a . . 19,19 5;:V;:'aoyanco triwhich, tho Committee and ffpond vice president, F. M.,. Osgood; Maria S. Herbert, '11 Northwest Asbur. ^ . v..'...... * :. .:.•;... 19.10 Capital $25,000 ^fiie collecto | havo been subjected for third.vice president, A. F. TMorrls,. of Franklin Havens, Central and Asbury aves., Wost Asbury Park ...... 40.82 Union county; treasurer, J. Brognard ,»om e years lfast^ Under the law, State. William' Harris, Fay' St., West Grovo ...... ' ...... j . . . 4.12 Surplus . . . . $5,000 Petts, nf Trenton, assistant state sitper- l^ortuno.Harris, Union ave., West Asbury Park ...... 3.87 .*jjd county taxes, as well as the school' irtendont ot schools. Catherine Henderson, Cortlcs ave., West Grove ...... ’ 7.08 taV, must bo paid. In full by the town­ Elizabeth Hadley ...... ‘ . 7.G8 ship by the end of each year. Should Another Uolmc-el Fish Story, Mary A. Hackman ...... 3.59 Lncindia. Hall, Hamilton ...... : ...... i .- 10.01 W . PI. B e e g l e . Erss. W . H . H a m i l t o n . V i c j : there be any shortage of. fyncls -tiie While grading for tho new stone . . . ..,if burden falls upon the township by rea- read between Holm del and • Dradevelt David. Hurley ...... v . ; ...... • ... 0.43 Joseph-Halsey, Hamilton ...... ' . o ...'. . 11.8G- Mu.Uiii, Cashier, *on;of the money borrawed in. antlcipa-; tlie workmen . discovered w h at': Ufey thought might be' a gold mine near' Mrs. Charles Imlay ...... ’.. / . , . 47.42' aWv -.tion of tlio taxes. This -will explain in John Ely’s house, Daniel Taylor, one Minnie Irons; No. 324 Sewall nve„ West Asbury Park ...... i.... 17,41 ,< VvAioine -measure the positioh of respon- of the contratUors, sent a sample of the Mattd Irons, No. 103 Ocean Grove Heights V . . ;.....! ...... 11.04 i-of-'Directo-fiT; •■'^.. '•Vbinty in. whi^h the Township Com- ore to Philadelphia to bo assayed, but Garret W: Irons, ’104 Ocean Grove Heights ...... y ...... 10,90 Mary Johnson, Avenue A, -West Afibnry- Park ...... •;■».'i . . . . . 14.83 William H;-Bui3olk Wh.ua m IIV If a sih.ton ‘ Danikl O. Covert . r w it tee Is placed. The tim e .has com e no analysis'of the deposit has yet bcpn. ■-'W resolved. . The vIHage Is dividing-'’ it­ ■ Mildred Jackson, First avo.. West Asbury Park ...... 14.03 : . STKIMIKN Ti. Woot.LKV NATHAN J. TaYLOU tk) call a 'h'aJt In dealing leniently with self between an “ it. Is” a n d -“ It isn’ t” 1 F. Johnson, West Asbury Park i 3.01 * ■ • • • ' ♦ ■ 0 ■ \ fex-dellnquonfcs. Tajjgte aro coilectabio, party. Ono man . declares with an I- George James. West Asbury Park ..’...... 9.84- Transacts a general banking business, issues letters of credit ;;it|id tt\e ToTrnshLp'cSrinitteo is’deter-- told-yoii-so air, that “ lio always know- W. Johnson, -West Grove ...... ; ...... L. 4.1D Hele-ui M. JellefT. L ot Ocean) Grove Heights ...... ;v. ’ 9.58 Wined to ppe Ita reopocla to all who eil' that t-he^country around .here was .ti^ e !.w o ri4 . . .. rlcKJ,urMndt -3iho/ffetv man disdainfully Gc-orge Jame^, ^r^dley :Park, West Grove ..../...../...V...... v . 20.11; V' S^ve not eiT'on heed to tiho colleotor'a MrB,‘Rebecca Jphneon, out Spririrwood ave., iV,../.i -8.34 says that “It ain’t nothin’ but lain- CoIltctioMa areftillj mad* sad j mptljr rieniitted. .' glastf,”— Transcript,.. : , , - Georg• Keye, Union [ nv«7 W««t Aabory P«irk 8.40

■■ V ' OCEAN GUOVE TIMES— SATURDAY, JANUARY 5,. (901. m MILITIAMfiN CENSURED^ Real Estate and liulldlng: Notes. i ■ ^Puhiished'Jiy request.] . ■ 1 •ytded, w ill/again bco-placed - before the , State Aid tb uoaii Bulldlrig‘. Trading vs. Postage Stamps. Why Ocean Grove objects to a Driveway Legislature at' its; coming session.; In : A pCordI n g#,t 0 th c se veil th annual re-, A 1 shrewd lady, ©hopper recently ""C harles CJay.ton has begun tho ton-; th.p .interests of a past legislative con­ 5 ftoulcVard Along Its.Sea:Fi oii^ ' p ort 0 f tl?u dep ar bm ch t' ol pub 1 i c r oa d a, visited a local ding store whiohkadver- ' ; . inspe£tor-UcneraI Oliphaiit Says Higher' st'rucUcm of a handsome cottage^ on tract favoring mbrality and. religion, a Norwood avenue'; Avon. *• ;■ :• M,.’- uliiich'has been submitted to Go vernor tlses tKadiftg stajrips,* says the L on g o'y- ; jSiaiijlaril -foKOlllccrjs lsWeedca; f'' • [‘The following article; reflecting die leg'islativc committee last year declin­ .Voflrhecsj tlie number of ni lies ■ of per- Branch^Record. )H'lra'm W a/lling h*as, purchased , the v je ws '. of : the Ocean G ro vo . Associatib n,? ed'to present the b ill.W i th it's : Sun- , mail out roads liuil t in New Jer’sey. si uce* The lady was evidently desirous of - The.;National, Guard of New ;Jersey old , l^iomas S. Aumaclc -farm of • 28 H i published -by ^request, ThoVTimes , -day racotrack .‘record ; It is scarcely - ;is simVply criticised. In tUeTpports of the passage of tihe.State: aid l^w. in 180,5 filling her book. _ Her purchases ^ vaeves,' near KeyijprXTfor $1900. '•, ■ dTec>aims/iiny ‘ respon sibility'for tho likely that the legislature o f 1901 wi li is'- 588.' ■ -This, includes the sixty-f?v;e amounted to sixteen cents. This^ \ -Insi>e6t/prJQenera>l. Congdohland his as- HUrVey ,R. v?Deiy, 'lias bought:.(the position taUoii, by the: 'writer.rr-Editor look niore 'favorably; upon it than 'did :miles^)riilt;during^ th e year/..for whiciti * sistants; which were recently received amount entitled her to onty one stamp. Charles Breekwedel - farm, of 84* acrcs !i‘imes,j; v ■ v >—/"■ the last one. Even wha t was te 1 met! the Governor Vooriiees and will be -Sia-fcio*- aid 'will, be ,provided out of the: Rather than lose Iho plomlum on tho ntar-i^ayton fo r ?C300, and wil 1 remove racetrack legislature,res'pectcd the: *e,- .IfiOl appropriation; : lt ' dbes^ not, ;,tov-* omifrodied in.t'he annual report of Adju- sii'-r.cnt purchase, she callled for. tw o' there . in the sprin g.; v ;; ;■/•.''-- . Ilgidus resorts top greally io interfere ever,. include “the mlany m iles. of's to n e : ; "tant-General Ollphaut, already, ih the ;. .jU is not because tliero is any desire pb3tagb stamps, making the total witir'thelr privileges, arid it is unlike­ I’ba'ds,; bUll t In U11 io ri, ■ E ss e x /,. H ‘udsph Injjids ot, tlio Governor, * The only reel-: •Miss Siidio Stultz -.has bought the ;tc exclude -. people .from;,theso; grounds amount'twenty cents. .• > ly, that tills orie w ilt go farther, in de­ a'nd Borgeii, und' pei^a!ps other coun­ ” ; ment to. reeqive uriatlnted praise is the* homestead; farm of the v:lath..William ; that •Ocean Grove's’.-oppositidn: to^ tho. •She asked the cashier for trading stroying them; In the old racetrnclMs- ties,. at either county or;-tosvriship ex-, stamps. The young lady handed out 7 ?First.: 'Khe First* Cavalry Troop and •S.tiiltz ’■■■riear.’:Daytouv'for .$5601).:rjfcVeon^ \Driyo#ay> Bdtilevard ’has- been .hath an- snbs the people tiirn^d. down a legisla- vp'&n^ev.before the State aid la w was one of the little'green stickers, and ' Battery A .'of'Field-ArtlWery ai’e lauded- tains 70 acres,:■ :P:;'■■■■'[(■ npuiiced }and; pronqtiaced; Wi thin . tho - ; ti 1 re favoring the tra cks .arid .have not passed; ’ ■. - " •. . ...- v-v .;ln the highest ter^ s . b y' the inspectors,; ; Tlio H; P. Harris- tract‘ of .wood and Jines^oi 'its;restrictive ‘ rules; no town was startled When .it wns refused, tlio 'elecfted any of- tihat Kind sin ■ The foilpwing table sho’svs tjib-htim- purchaser claiming th’at she was en­ Y.-V Tho Second Regiment, wltb^ . ^vd- brush laii'd ftlong-the shores of W ading i n the ;S tate li as • been.Xr oei;' i h invita­ CONSEnVATIVJS PHOGItES^rON. ber of miles of road bujlt in4he. differ-. titled to two. ' < •r :; Quarters in Jersey City, are • handled R iver, lias been. sold , by Oharle3 I3v; tion to people to come* or, protected ;ent' epUnties fbr. whiclV StatQ ald'.waS We give n'o trading, stamps with '■ '■ without gloves. In speaking 0 , teria n c’h u rch ? at Pol ri t' P1 e asan t,‘ a con'i -; Burlington , 103.57 •treatment, Wic lqdy, departed, .vow ing '. :,ber o f t aibsentees; indicating^ top much . co ni pit j so ry epirtl-i but I on, a nd • i ts. entcrr draw;at Seji Bright, a tompbrdry; bridge 80,711.80 mitteo >v'«as appointed. tp; sectire >ubf, Camden , ^. •13.00 never to call airain. . ; undesirable'material., Some companies scriptlohs for ?1000 to'bii}ld;a new. jfmr- tiairiniehts,: ^vihen charged at all, w ore: will bo built; l-he expense o f which Will; EfcseX . . . . ; •18.20 . i>3,420. <0 charged; at insignifleaht^^ prices.'';:In all; sJhow) Dventy’ to' twenty-five per cent; sonage.V '$300 ' was /subscribed : at \ the 'bo met by public subscription.. Tii is'' Gloucester . 48:C8 00,503.05 Letter List.. . ; o f their ’ enrolled number aibsent: from ■nieoting. 'and tlie eiTort•,iS expected to proper w a y s .it .has /been; made':known tc m pc ra r y b ri (1 go w i 11 cos t. a bo lit. $750,; Hudson ... ■'2 . 4 4 8,9-M.OO :•/.: mu's ter, with' or wi thout leave. While be miccessful, , - .everywhere that people were weic.imb Mayor Packer said * the ’ residents of Mercer .... G0.7U 111,386.79 . The following is a list of unclaimed •to; O'cean -Gi'ove. T h e prominent ■ ’"iri-; lette.rs remaining in the Ocean Grove, the dropping 'of such deadwood inight -13. • H. S'utpljin lias leased . the' Joseph Sea'Brlglit were willing to pay tlio .Middlesex . . CC.04 114,107.45 tying: the total available strengthViin- d ucemen t to 1 j ri ng wom 0ri- an(i. ehi 1 d rd 11 N. j,,. postofTlce for w eek.ending Janu-, Imlay sfarih ;jo J.- u . v Gillingham,.• of cost, provided .the- Freeholders‘ wout'tl Mon'mout’h • 37,28. 48,373.02 der the minimum number, it.should' 1 BrpSvn'towh. tor tw 4 yeU i^./;The lattipr tliero: fqr ^re^up&riVtWe Vfeiimmeriiig * has' allow tlteau Ihe privilege of using tho Morris . I. 20.77. 39.033.05 ar.v 2nd, 1901: * . < . • * F. B.' Butcher, Mrs., Wm. D. Cole, ; •. bo. d'one, even i f the commands have, to '•i^oii t^ p rP a r^ ^ ^ w n ^ ^ farm and this b^e'n tlie absolute •Imraxinlty'^'pPiiV.t^d’ material in 1'he old bridge. Passaic V ... 20.02 35,901.10 George .T. Deiss, Chas. H. Ford (2), \ . suffer disbandment in- cohscquenco/.’ l\as :bcen ;sbVil . by . th o: cxequ tors b£ the sea fronttfroin the danger, arising from' Freoholdcr Snyder stated that the Salem - 7.28 4,750.7-1 .'Particularly .Jn-.:tlie .'ease of. some of laio V CliitrleS :' :Bro-wh ’ to Matthow; iileasure driving. .With the vast crowds, ■board would allow the citizens to. use Somerset ;.. 2G.75 1 38.930.17 Mrs. T.-J. Gaines, Jose Kane, P. S. upon .that;-front it : is tnuc-h. .the sam e’ Palmer, Jennie Scott, Mrs. Jennie .tlio Trenton companies of the. Second ^J’Bvien^ot; Cheesequake;; for $3,000;i,:;-:v’5 alV the materVail th ey' wanted out . ot Union' 3.43 4,3iy.‘jr* , Regiment is;Uhe report tant.'VIn a dls- as 1'ih e; c rossiin g. at?B 'ro adiw'ay: a rid .dpi: tr'.: the old^ bridge to erec't the temporary Warren . .08 1SG.07 Storms, J. Seldon,/!!.. Van, Isabella ■]< eussipn of Company A,:. . whiclr for ;a •CMai’Ifltt.^MalQn^y; i/vnxlt ^treet,^New-^Vork»: pr^ighttL^nd- structure, but'could not go any further. W illiams. < ;y?b genera ti on, Si as-been' looked; lip bn as tlie1 contract- fiSr the' ereitJon ^of^ar^hand­ /Market streets, in -iPh.ilarleiphlaVj'!X The .Mr. Snyder's proposition was accepted. W. II. HAMILTON, - 523.41 $8G5,313.55 , ; ‘-sWagger’ ■ cqm-pany o f Trenton, the re- some chap el.; b u 11 d I n g at Sp ri n g , Iiake .11 e cess ft ies o f tii e casO; ca.11 f0 ra ; b 0u 10- A commttteo. co.nslstlrtg of G(?orge W . 'athis .... . Postmaster. / port- of one of the assistant inspectors in memory o f • his : daughter - wihti .dVed vard, ’ but. a boulevard free from - the' Elliott, C: V.' Shropshfre. . John W. ,says that “something‘shouldl;',beydone' 1 as t'' sp ri ng. • f'.Tli o constrii et ion will -be dangers o f ; a^ .pleasure:: dri veway, ■ hhd' Eylos. John S for er andjP. Trail Packer, to stimulate .the mon. to spruce up, both- cut *stone nh’d: marble,, with • Indlana siio.li a ‘hpulevar.d. Ocean .Grove' at. great.1, was appointed to solicit subscrfptioiis. - in'appearance and military discipline.-* . 11 m es tone' trim m'/ngs, - a n'd 1 fc will in eas-- cos t :. iin (I saori flee '%lias ; i pi*oy id er)’. 1 :T o ' Tlie . temporary structure will bo The'fact that the soldiers seem to, be ure 87 by •54.\tQejbV-;’'WbrtC-;0^'-^he; chflpei m a if e ^hat'bb it leva rcl a , drive wa y iw 0 uld. started at once. Th^ con'traet; was v . partial to tan shoes \•*when on: . dress; will ■ soon bo commenced. - . subyert the purposejof its creatiom; -. awarded t0 ;Sanf0rd &• Stillman. Tlio GRAND GONGBRT/ V. . paraide i s , treated as. a n • almost uhpttr- ' .»: Rv' W . - Herbert,' of ’, , Marlboro,:. W s It is fair to con'iede -that whatever bridge will bo C2H feet< long and eight % donabic crime,-^ served n'o ii c o on th e Iio I m del tow nsliip reasonable rights outside people may, feet wide. . ‘ . * , Neptune Township Hi^h ’ / The report of the assistant inspector, commissioners ofappeals that..lie; wilt have to LhIs special portion of Jie in the'matter of the companies of tlie •'(^H.JUiiDn’/theState vBoard^of .• Taxation' ocean front, they* must no respected School Building Fourth Regiment, is also quite caustic. to . rev iso h is ta x a ssessnien to n a fa rin and conserved, and balanced In accord­ Shall Architects Be Licensed? . lV.';' ’ General Congdon says tbero Is an in that .towusli 1 p. .Mr. Herbert was ance with the rights of those’who have Architects Herman Kreitler and Hugh - evident lack* of conscientious and taxed a>t the rate of about $80 to made the place and who have paid, and • Roberts, of Jersey City; Thomas Cresr painstalflng instrubtipn In' the stfhool. 'per acre for tlie-farm, which ho thinks still largely pay, its taxes,/and have sey, William A. Poland, of-Trenton, Friday Bversspg, Jan. 4th; 1900 ■ of the soldier' which makes. obvious. Js too high,- a n'd he refused to pay'the built, up. and still build uprlts im- repescntlng the T/egislatiire Committee '.U i thcs.vwisdom of/a .very t'h orougli and. biji. ’ : , -y - v ■ ;; pxoyemenls; These same ouhl.de rights, of the New Jersey Society of Archi­ •-V: com i>reh ensiye exa m in atipn . ‘before : a must he considered .‘in the relations to tects have formulated a bill for Intro­ ’ Tho following artists, will oppooc*. . .' ,, ■ commission' Is issued to a line oOlder. Possible riiira for Judge Hendrickson. * the original and present purpose ofTne duction In the coming Legislature; It , : •‘Commandments,\he says, who are.defic-; Grove, and where th^y conflict the pso-. SIGNOK GUISEPPC VITA.LB It is among the. possibilfties '^tliat provides for the'licensing of architects. . •ient should .': 'be cited to o.ptiear ands Pie who have mnde tho place, puy its Ainong other things it provides for the Judge Charles E. Hendrickson, a mem­ Tho Ppm oue V iolin VIrteiOHO to undergo "a re-e^anilna(ioh;/ . ( tuxes, and adhere to its purpose of appointment by the Governor ot flvo • •\ .-“ It is' nuforttinate,!^vJie .continue^ ber •:of the Ocean Grove Association,' morals, sobriety and religion, as Miss B. Blancho Bcnnott ...... S o p r a n o may - be appointed ;by-Goverhor Vpor-' persons, residents of this State, who ;/'in the 'initerest of tlio highest djscl- against any claims w^hlch may impair’ have been engaged. In the prcfesslbn hees- to ftll the''.vacancy on .the beneii Mr. Blvin Burtie; ...... B a e s o pllne, t'h at, under • th e law?, subordln - these, havo certainly, th f first arid o f architecture for at le is t ten -years, o f tho Suprenie Court.- ch-uscd by the v ate-ofllcers must be elected by the men lergest claim to be 4 protected. This as' avState-;'BQ^rd oC A rch ite ctv v/htch. Prof. T. Williams Pcarm an ...... T o n o r death ro t Justice Ludlow. Tlie plum is of their commands instead of being original conce-ptlon of the Association .m a y.' adbpn. • rules a rid regula tions ; for be 1 ng ' eagerlyi Soiig'h t after by 'tho -Re-;: Mr, H. Blako Martin. ... , M andolin appointed.’*” ■, right-1 y-; clai ms 'prebed once ■ oyer a 11' 0p-. the,exam inyit i on a n’d. 1 Ic en sing- of.ap pli- }publiean Senators, .frpiii ' S6uth • Jersey ; p iisin g-;bn c3»:". !Tb*; m e e t: \i t' ■. largo .^sae.ri■ ca n t st b pi:ac ti ce ;a rch i tec t n re;; Proy is- Mr. Frank Dudloy . . . . . C u j t a r fo r a member; of their pa'rty. T'hcy. say, il cos - have been, m ad^; and th esc. sacri-. iori shall be made for hplding such;ex- ; ■ : :j interesting Documents,.; 'that of right the1 office belongs to' their, ftrtcl othor6 fices Vri'd d a h 0 th e r rea so n:' 3Vli y. 1 ts rea-, exam in at.i0ns a 11 eas t twice; a •year, and party, amlVtiieir claim;. they‘ aSserti: is. '?v. D, Aug. Van ■ Derveer.-’ of Freehold, sonable seclusion from pleasure.'drive­ any per?on' moro aei i ■tuiviiyrc, ’ssuview, w ami date memtioned. lection from below the-Raritan'. Those ark: just.nbw applies Jthe^pririciplo’r to Abram Vreeland aiul John Eastmond. mentioned for tho• place are Judge The capital Is ^n0,000, o f which $20,000 •Thomas Throckmorton. ra 11 way tra0k elevatlori and to secure Charles F; Heiidrick&oh. rio'w of . the7 rhas been paid In, and a new boat is Mr. Schanck formerly lived at Pleas-' the-safety ;o f the. people - from the■ dnh- - T^oiirt o f 'E rrors and;^ Apnea:ls; :Baya,rd:: cer o f a., railway fast'train; -‘is '.clpsins being built at Perth Amboy . for the . ant Valley, •moved to' .Cntnbnry . anA Srop>ton,-.b? Mercer; ■ former-JtidgajJp^ CAVlTASj, $t*©5oo o later returned to Pleasant Valley and up soriie/public streets;■ in Order;that route. ; eph; :• Thom pson,-;: of y.’A tin n tie; r.;? form er the rii I|^vay; may; have seeluslve cbntrol is burled in the. Pleasant Valley burj’-' ■ Jiulgcs • Carrow ' nnd • Parie'dast; ; bf Cam.-; both for their .own protection arid the Branch Postpl Receipts Growing. ing ground. ‘Another document read3 flf>ri,V;It is sa id th e apnoihtmerit bf- tihat Mr. Schanck paid $131.25 for a prot ect ion Of t he 1 i ves o f their people. Hther of these would give mueh satl^- * In the case'of the resorts the State Postmaster Woolley Is authority- lor. u^gro woman named Betty from Hen­ fantion to th o-bar as well as to the the-’ statement that more mail matter drick G. Hendrickson. Joseph Gates has placed morals and roliglon will pepple. . , ' - their natural safeguards of control.* n ( was handled at the Long Branch ofllco ■was the witness. during Christmas week than ever be­ • Mattison Avenue and Main Street,, Asbury-Park , Another'is >a. conveyance from John levels at least'as high as these, and l.ricn' Items. so far has protected Its own cpnces- fore, in the history of the otflce. As R. Sohanck, • Chrineyonce Schanck, evidence o f this fa.ct tho. receipts of M ain A V e. and Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove . . V ,'* Peter Schanek.and Daniel Schanck, ad- Revival meetings aro. being held at cossians. The roads of Ocean Gi'ive .ou^ht .to be operi' tQ- all ;tho.-imperative the Long Branch postotllco during De­ minlstra'tors of John R. Schanck, for a tii^!BritUiey ; i^ach"M ; - EJ^-eUureh. - 44V cember. 1000, compared with the cpr- needs,*:of ‘wi) b ever; m a ke up; that.;-= great=■ Trans iu; ts a Ooiicrftt:B.uilcitu; Diwin«*M, Issium ForoiKti and aud Domestic Drafts. PrompV- : negro man named "L ucs” for §300. Tho Jlr. and Mrs. T k% M. Dtirnham, of 'respondlng mouth of lost year, will witnesses v/ere Jonathan .Holmes aad Meek avenue, have gone lo North Caro- 1 body called the Mpu.bUc.” On the o\hcr iHtoQtl'on given to nil matter* odtras^od to us. Yonr paln»hago sollolted , hand, they should be closed whenever show an increase of between ?400 and M ary.M ori’ls. DAte 9th day o f March, Una, where .they will stay until the ?500. , • ; • 1S00. early spring. ; the Imperative needs of that public dc- C0U-GCTI0K3 MADE AND PROHPTLY'ACKNOWLEDGED •mnridc'd. Tlie great public: -here Js Another paper Is an appraisement The annua'l week of prayer will be A Coming Concert. . •"*••-.- . Safe.Deposit Boxes to Rent. - made of Llie estate of John Van Der- mostly the people . more Immediately observed nt St. Paul’s Jnnrch. Oc*an interested in the Guove. Outside peo­ The complimentary benefit of Miss ■ ■]..■!'■ - - - »•---••■ ''s*v" \ voer, of Freehold, by Garret.Van fter- CJrove, beginning tbmruruw \S'indf v.), ■ DruECToiw:. N. E. UUcUnnun, J. S. Ferguson, Q«*o. W. Kvaus, C. O. Clayton, Goo. W» ■veer; executor, December 1, 1724. In ple, whose .interest is remote and large­ ^Iargaret Asay will* take place iu the Treat. Dr. J. A. HeU-iotc, John UunburJ, ITunry p. Winsor, T. Frank ApploU y;’Lewis Rain- Services' will be held nightly throi gh­ ly private, who are only a.fraotion of Neptune Hlfi'h School .building ou this is an inventory of one negro man oul the week. air, ApiosTilton. . . , ; . '-,-V Jnmosv 10 pounds; and another negro the people where they have a partial January 4th. The vory best talent ia man Tom, .80 pounds; negro woman Rev. S. G. Fitzgerald, father of Mr. residence; and who pay little, If any. the twin cities will take part. Secure •Hagar, 40 pounds; negro woman, Jane, S. Walter Fitzgerald, of the'.Grove, is of the taxation which boulevard drive­ your tickets now.—^21. . 50 pounds; negro girl, Enphemia, 35 tlhls week celebrating his twenty-fifth ways would Impose, can scarcely be ^ . ——-t-— “ The statutes rogulntlng tho dpemilons or Katlonnl banks nre of such wise conception that, a rin ivers a ry. Tas ;ipa st 0 r; d f:: tlio U n'i ted - cbhsidered fjWio . public.;; The persons pounds, English money.—Inquirer. F o r Sale. eou¥.clonttouH\y contormed U) by otUcers and dtrectorp, no Institution o f buuklng ap« :presbyterian: church,--in Phiia'dqlphiaV^ ^mestty^pressing this ate -mostly gen- proaches tho National for deserved eonlldence of and fccurlty to patrous*” ' -Mr. arid - Mrs. C,^ I. K ing r'f^eelvcd : UeirieiifppsaeHsed'bl fino ,h'orse3 who A first-class business coua/stlng ot. Thici With fcxiraoruiuary Nerve. •Christmas greeting from friends in : iive;.a 1 on>s ;the.;i;oute:: above an d be!ow, bakery, boarding houso and restaurant, A uoid thief; visited , fseison Arui- LomloiV, Rngland, Ip the shape o f a •tho Grove. Corapamf witlf the masses situated In one of tho n>ost deslrablo stiOufca iarxu on,tub ^ ohs Atci^ turn- 1 handsome booklet'with an appropriate of the populatloja destroy the; Sunday ^ se- laughed >at• because he arrived .late at: Cookman and Delawaro avenues, Ocean ’ • " • - ‘ »• " : -'. . '. Mr. • Armstrong s ioi eaead was oruisea ciusion .destroys all: tha t the Associa-. the usual. Saturday service; tie acous- Grove, N. J. A very healthful loca­ A S B U R Y PARK. N. J. •anu m sa oiiU cut. i'u a rin g u iat no i\oxi^-lia^ Btqbd for ihyt^esery0 because he indulged in clgarettjjs oft imi>lo>o . surrjua'uirig l u^uwuj a- tor conveniences. °rlce J4.B00. TrausoctH a cononvl banking business, t.mups letters of iowea tue .hiau. to go tarouga Uis Saturday. Lewis thereupon - stru-’k Capital, $100,000 oredltavnllKbio lu tho urlnclpal oltlw o f tho world. For- ‘P^cKdts. iho ioilow look a gom watcn puouc urm u g. a g»catx luuuy thou* elun and domestic exohanRoM-nought and twUd. Collco- Pharfel in the face. The case was js.vnua oi uouars nu> o ocen tai»en aud Sui'plUH, *70,000 tloiiH carefully inaUe nml promptly iieoounted for. D ls- va\titd at <>06 iro m lvir. iv-rmscrojug s heard by Justice Cross. ooiiut mooting* held Tuesdays und Fridays at 8 a. at. jpocViwt; te a rin g .o u t 'the pocivot la ma are SCfu being tUuen irom us rctiOUrcei- ON RULE TO BAR CREDITORS eiii>na*to oo-tain .it. no aiso seeuted’ tor cilia puipttSe. i o puiytut any i c l - bOmC'dmall ciiange amounting to auout sonaoie coinpiaint trom tue peopio it UoAiti) oif D ik k c t o u s: ^ Drink Milk Instead of Water. Administrator's Notice. a uou’ar irom ais Vest pouuec, °uul in liaa palU pi'ou*u*y iuokh iiiuu«ji lov'out- G. E. Kroeld, Albert O. iVvhiiug, I*ino O. Ivonncdy, S. W. .Klrkbnde, Oliver H. Brown, Sam­ his uurry ovenooKeu >3 m ouls in the The Perth Amboy Terra Cotta Com­ aiue a«iTuuu(iing lo a a a .. tmin tor ' us Ed’ward C. T. Hutchinson, adminls- uel Johnson, Mahion It, Margorum, Charles A; Youug, D. C. Covert, Wm. H. BeoglQ, same poouei. pany has signed a contract wit'ha milk- own, auu; tuoac roj^aa are ouayie tor tvalor of Ezehlel V, Boring, ilecased, dealer to furnish them severity-five puouc UCCua. ' .\ v by order, of the Surrogato of the County Wra. Hathaway. . quarts of milk a day. Tho milk is ita uojiitaons to a driveway boule- . BnffUshiown's Giants. oft Monmouth, hereby gives .notle^” to bought by tl^o company to till the wate«* varu may ue auuiiriarizeu; the creditors of the said deceased to ' EnglishLown^boasts of the tallest tanks formerly kept full, of ice water la tue Sabbatli sac- EDW ARD C. T. IIUTOHINSON. Directly w ii the Ocean Front. truveieu uil over xsew Jersey, aud nasv reuncss which:mono inuiicea many The benefit to Mt5s Margaret Asay often apiitiiied in puouc uomonstra- thoaaaiwia ot people to com e to . the Thoroughly refitted, iiicliMluig; steam heat, will, be held January 4th,: in tlie K qp.- tious ditfsSea as uucio bam. m s great Grove. - * NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT. tune High ‘ Sdliobl building, Tho -fom length is unieny iu a is legs, whiun ai*e lourth—:lt would make a place con- electric lights, etc. lowing artists ifvill appear: Miss. IS.. ■ rexiivuicably ioug,. setrated to religion a part 01 wliai id Estate of WlJUam I, Sampson, Deceased. lAa Xor tho fat men, none can bo por- Blanche Bdnnett, .Mr. Elvin Burtis, aneady' in many 'cases a Sunday race­ Prof. T." Williams'Pcarman, Mr, il. suaufcu to 'havo his picture tauon. track* ^ •Notice Is hereby gWen .that the ac­ Blalce'Martin, Mr; Frank Dudley.—2t. Open Throughout the Year ; "Tthose in his class hesides Mr. Dotyare Fifth, j. There: is no. necessity, for, th-3 counts of the subscriber, Administra­ Oraig Q. I'Uemung, hotel proprietor, exlstouce -of a «driveway boulevard, as tor bf said deceased will bo audited, dud •weighing 2l>5 pounds; Agent Chanes J»*. Mortgage Investments. the.* surrounding' roads are ample for staged by tho Surrogate, and.Teported For tcrote apply to MoDonald, w'ho is^ w oll Known there,' all purposes of pleasure driveways, be-, fpr]settlcn\ent to the Orphans Court oC who.Ups the scales at 240; Assessor K / E e s a a s sides gljvipg a fino ' view . of tho, two the (Coupty of.M onm outh, or\ Thurs4r tor •3^fcns«8 tsUo money: is pro- Dated Dec. al, 1U0Q. I T * /' > ",J ’ ’ <’w.

OCEAN GROVE TIM E^SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1901.

WASHINGTON LETTER “ “ Dog, Snake or Spider Bites* Pennsylvania R. R. Mosquito and all insect* bites, wounds ProinOnr Regular Corrc^uomhmt.. or. scratches by any animal,; cured by The Standard Railroad of America Washington, Dec. 31st, 1900. Wells’ “Miracle of Healing” Powder; On and-after November*25, 1900. President.iM'CJkinloy has be oh fissured Kills Ivy’ Poison, Itch, Salt / Rheum, by faoUuior Hawley* Chairman o f the Eczoma; Miraculous in healing power. TRAINS ■ LEAVE OCEAN '. GROVE-i* Senate Committee oil ‘Military’ Affairs, Cures ulcers,: eruptions.-^Disinfectant, • . WEEK-DAYS. : •; .-;' . that there would be no delay In putting cleansing. Cures any sore on man or For Nc\/ York .and Now ark; 7.10, -8.50 a. •.the substitute for the House Arm y Ite- beast. ' 25c. bottle at druggists, or sent in., -2,25 and G.113 p.\ in. org'amz-ation bill, prepared by his com­ by mall- prom ptly on* receipt o f price; Famed the World Round F or E lizabeth; 8.50 a. m.V 2.25 and 5,33 mittee,' through tho Senate as soon as K. S, W ELLS, OheinWt; Jersey C ity ,N v ■: p: «). , • ; v ,;: -w-iv.r: Congress reassembles. Senator Haw­ Jv v. V ” - : - For. Rahway, 8.50 a, ni., 2.25 and 5.33 p. m. \ . For Mata wail, 8.50 a.-in., 2.25 ; aiid 5.33 ley also expressed tlie opinion, tha.t nn P. m. , agreement would bo spe&tily reached Are Your Feet Tired ?/ F or L on e Branch, .7.10, 8.50, 11.00 a. m .« Tivi'tli' tho House when tho bill was sent If ' you walk o r s t a n d ’ much,, an cl For Health, Strength and Pleasure in America's 2.15/ 2.26, 5.33^ 5,40 and 7.07 p. m. ; Fo r .Red: Bank, V7.10, 8.50 a. m . , 2.25 and ‘ to con'ference.. Tho latter opinion is your, feet get tired, pain £nd aehfe; if fully’ shared by Chairman Hull, oC the 5.33 p.- m,\ y,r. ■: ■■■■■ V : they are tender, feverish' or . sweaty,; • House. Military Committee, Avlm made For. I’hiiadelphla; Broad St., and Tren- r “Rough on Bunions” will give ease and Great Winter Resorts in California ton, 7.2U, . 8.05 -a. m ., 12,15 and- 4,07 ; a careful personal .canvas3 of the Sen­ c omfo Ft ■ at o iice, and harden, the feet p. m . . =;•./. '-; ate before tho recess. SecroUiry Hoot to stand. any .demands made upon Take the Luxurious For Camden, via Trenton . and Borden-' ; town, 7.29 and 8.05 a. m ., 12.15 and 4.07 is niutunally prejudiced In favor of some them.' Also cures Bunions and Corns.. sections of the Housb bill, which was . p ..jn . ••'. ;; V"-- . - Ask tor “Bough on Bunions,” 35c. at For Camdori-and Plilladelphia, via Tom’s prepared by -liSm o r unUer Ills direction, druggist's, ■ ‘or s e n t- by. mail. E. S. "SUNSET LIMITED” s ; River, 1.25 p. m. • but lie says -he' will not stand in the WELLS,.Qhemist,'Jersey City, N. J., For Tom’s Rivor, Island Heights, and in- way b£ logtslat/ion t'lvat Is so-urgently . termediato Stations, 1.25 p. m. . ‘ - .needed by opposing tho substituc, or in which comprises every thing that is up-to-date and modern in For PoJrit Pleasant and Intermediato Sta- Ants. Cockroaches, Bed Bugs. any way raising'the obstacles to . delay the railroad world, and is the only solid train between the ...tions,-; U.Q4..a. m.» 2.53, 5.19 and 6.48 p. m. - tho passage oi tlie bill just because ft ;For Now Brunswick via Monmouth June- Mix, say, a 25c. box;,of “Rougih on ’ tion, 8.05 a, m,, 12.15 and:4.07‘,p. mi ; * . does not moot his personal views in ail •Ralt^” carefully with a pound or so, of Mississippi river aud San Francisco, remote fronv the incon­ dts details. Ho wan'ts authority to en­ .ijja^hefd fboiied potatoes, 'oT ;With a loaf The Brains .TRAINS LEAVE ‘ NEW YORK . FOR • list the. men needed, and wants it as of finely crumbled dampened bread, or venience of the high altitudes and snow. V * v .-.-••• OCEAN. GROVE.-;': ;• of the Middle States From West Twenty-third Strcot Station, . quickly as.possible, regardless of tho two* tin. cups of fine pow dered. sugar, Special through trains consisting of sleeping and dining 8.55. a. in., 12.40, 3.25 and 4,55 p. m, Sun- details o ft he law providing therefor. and leave about their haunts, out of . days, 9.25 a. m/;and 4.55 p. ni. JVIr.. Charles S. Francis, editor of the reach of children or pet animals. Even Their Public Spirit, Culture and cars leave New York . From Desbrosses Street Station, at 9.00 a. Troy, N. Y., Times, Who is in Washing­ m ., 12.50, 3.40 and 5.10 p. m. Sundays, . the hardier -Black Cac&ro&c&es,Bee­ 9.45 a, m; and 5.15'p. m ,• .... ton for further -than (tho sentim ent that at­ .fcVon of Rats and Mice. 15 and 25c. the dev el op me nit of mines/ 'farms; fac­ For full information, free illustrated ; pamphlets, maps A t 8.20,: U.03 a. m ., 3.30 and 4.00 p. m;- . taches‘t/o 'occupying tho same position boxes .at druggists^- V*y\ > ••;' - tories, mills, vi'aiIix)ads • and 'trade; and week-days, Market Street Wharf, via ’ . Camden and Trentoni 7;28,10.30 a. m., 2.30 Jn tho publib servke that my father all other practical, source's of the com- and time. tables, also lowest rates, sleeping car tickets and and 3,20 p. m. Leave Market Street , toad beflore me. 1 was with him In Rough on Riles. . mon wfeal. • ' ■ :. •. -• Wharf, via Jamesburg; 7.28 a. m., 4.00 • Europe during his diplomatic service baggage checked, apply to Southern Pacific Co., 349 Broad­ ■ p. m ,..week-days; , U&cd largely in -this and foreign The Daily, aiid .Sunday-. Tribune, $10 as his secretary.” ' , a year, is par excellence t'he edidon for Wa^fltin^ttfn aha the A .movement is on foot and being countries. Only . complete, absolutely way, New York c;ity. . • successful, never "failing cure; Relief alert and wide-awake -men. and,;their LEAVE BROAD STREET PHILA­ vigorously pushed to have the Senate families, in this part *o£ tlie country, . It at first application, and . quick' cure. It. J. SM ITH, Agent . DELPHIA. .. Inaugurate the 20th century legislation is handsome, printed to large tyipei and- by ratifying the treaty already favor­ External and infernal treatment Uh .the For Baltimore and Washington—3.50, 7.20* ■ one package. Price 50ci at Druggists so 'far as its news columns are concern­ 109 South ‘Tliird Street, Rliiln«leli>hia, Fennsjivania - 8:32, 0.12, 10,23, 11.23, 11.33 a. m., (12,35 ably reported, which binds the United L im ited dining car), 1.13 (dining car)^ or sent promptly by mail on receipt of ed, without a superio-r. an d. -with few States to a prohibition of the sale of equals. Its cablo disiiatches.are eon-! ; 3r13. 3.23 (dining ear), 4.4C, 5.25 (dining intoxicants in Africa, between twenty price. E. S. W ELLS, ’ Chemist, ?10 ear). 0.05, 6.20, 6.55 (dining car), 7.31.p. m. Grand. St., Jersey .City, N. J., sidered so definitely ahead of - < the (dining ca r), 12.20 nif?h’t w eek-days. degrees north latitude and Uvv'enity-two' foreign .’ -news. service of any other Sundays. 3.50, 7.20, 9.12, 11.23, 11.33 a. degrees south laititu'de, and to add a 1.13 (dinlng.car), 3,13, 3.29 (dining car), , eastern journal;'t’hat a large number of 4.4G, 5.25 (dining car), 6.05, 6.65 (dining rosolutlbn ‘inviting tlie nations of-the V;: •. G ray H air. >.7 (western: papers pur-chase them , from ■ car)j 7.31 p. m. .(dining car), 12.20 night. world to join 4a protecting barbarian '.If gray, Wells’ Hair Balsam grad­ the Tribune, for. simultaneous publica- . Time tables of all other trains of the. nn'tive races, everywhere. In the first ually restores to original color, black tibn.: .Tlie Sunday paper is accompaiU- system may bo obtained at the ticket of-, legislative day of the new century, ior brown,.elegant tonic dressing, 50c., ! ed with a .most; admirable .illustrated llces or at the stations, Thursday, January 3rd. -Tlio m ove­ $1. Druggists, or sent by express pre­ supplement. / °. ..' * J. R . W OO D , Gen.' Pass. A gt. m ent.also includes 'the passage by the paid. E. S. WELLS j. Chemist, Jersey The Weeloly, issued . every - Thurs­ J. B. HUTCHINSON, Gen. Manngor. House, on tlie sumo day, of the Glllett City, N. ff;*/ J. • ; , • ' day, Is a compact news, agricultural 'bill prohibiting the sale of intoxicants and family paper;■ iine:xcel,led for culti­ or fire-arms by Americans to the na- :; Tihe1 modern. Garden^of vHesperides is ; vators of the soil and their'families, its ; ■ liv es of the -Now Hebrides W ands, a New York and Long : Calif orhla, ‘ The route to-it: is via the market reports -haye; given (halt edition • traffic which England has already pro- most sumptuous train ' ever j construct­ a special!.reputatibn^ r .Numerous spe­ Branch R. R. , liibited. The Idea .of this movement is ed; ' the Sunset ■ Linil ted1/’ - a ; dr earn of cial departments a ro : projected1 .and- •to emphasize t'he attitude of the United luxury , in: berths, and cuisine. Ladies’ managed so as to attract every house- Time-table In offect November 25, 1900 States on. progressive Christianity and Parlor and Cbmphrtmeht. Car/ library, ..hold and all the meihlbers thereof.. Sev­ STATIONS IN NEW YORK: • moral reform. • : baith-rd bin ,, a nd' al I con ce iyable; •• • hb me; eral, half-tone pictures app^jir in each Central R. R. of New Jersey, foot Liberty 'Among President McKinley's' callers cpmfqrts. rrhrough’ ^trains;.. leaving, n ti mb er. P'ri ce,: ? 1 a y ear. - : \ Saturday was Mai. John R. Lynch, the und Whitehall .streets (South Ferry). every •Monday^ Thursday ' and- Satur­ Pennsylvania It. R ., foot W est 23rd, C ort- only eolored pas/naster in the’ army, Tho T.ri-Weokly, printed \Monday, day from New Orleans, to San Fran- Wednesday and Fniday, is a handsome, landt and Desbrosses streets. . who is home on a furlough from 6auti- cisco. ,. Direct connection (from the East Leave NEW YORK for OCEAN GROVE , ago, Cuba; where he is stationed. Of ^lirited and condensed 6very-d\iy-daily. every Saturday, Tuesday and Thurs­ and ASBURY PARK: the ■present situation in Cuba, he said: 'newspaper, easily the-best publication day. • : For - fu ll: information apply to of its class in tihe United States. It. Foot Liberty street—1.30, 8.30, U.C0 a. m., . “The people are divided into three 4.30, 6.23 p. m. Southern Pacific Co., 349 Broadway, or thas all the - special features bf the' classes. The foreigners, which include No.11 Battery Place, Wasliington huild- Foot Whitehall street, (South Ferry Ter­ 'Weekly' and the important news .of the minal)—8.25, 11.25 a, m., 4.25, 6.10 p. m. the Spaniards, are the only people will) 'in&-f*adv.‘ -v - any considerable amount of good will Daily, and-Is printed anfd mailed at the F oot W est 23d street—8.55 a. m., 12.40, same, time' as bho. Daily. T3io :aews— •3.25, *4.55 p. m. toward us. They like us better than ;;••' Buchahan, Mich,.:M-ay..:22.‘ any o f the oMiers. The next class is clean, a'ccuiuto and fairly presented— F oot Cortlandt street-rO.OO a. m ., 12.50, is admirably displayed accord ing vto its *3.40, *5.10 p. m.- composed o f Cubans w h o have* amassed .’G'ehesee Pure Food Ooi, L eR oy; N. Y .. Gantlemeh:—M y/ niainma lias 1)e‘.‘jl 1.valjje,_and is nevi'r .di^LQrl.L'd... Foot Desbrosses street—9.00 f. .m.. 12.50^-.- n r ^ rt.v. T k ls.^lnrs nnd.lKi.fl& A-K w w — 1 *3.40. *5.10 p. in. llticarne^ys you .cannot find any 'better' .tloAed want annexa»tion to tho Uni tod a. great coffee, drinker.'and has. found, •iPT newspaper, and ithenews is glven with- X.EAVE OCEAN GROVE AND ASBtJllT State's, or proteOtion from us. The it very.lnlurlous. Having used several' FfTE ALASKA packages of your GRAIN-P, 'the drink out any political 'bias.. The. editorial- PARK: thiryi 'claSs,;■ made up o f. llio mass of page'-hreafchos the spirit o f 'purest pa-V| N. H. KILMER, Proprietor F o r E h 2nbeth, Newark- and New. York— . the people. wMhts independence, and .that takes the place o£ coffee, she. finds . 0• . *"17 , C7.1U Nuwui*k and New York only> l't much better for. herself and for us triotism /and -^roadest- eharity^ un- j •s.oo. 8.50 a. m., 12.10 , 2.25 , 4.00, 5.33, O.:?' wan is -It quick. Tliey haven’t a par- tainted by any -eonslQeratlon ‘save the p. m. ... tide} of good feeling for ns and nppnr- children to drink. She: has given up For Freehold, Trenton and Philadelphia, welfare of toe home and. the, country. enibH do not remem'ber us with (he- coffee drinking entirely.: We use a OPEN HLL THE YEHR. via Sea Girt—7:29, 8.05 a. m., 12.15, 4.07 package of. GRAIN-0 evary> yr‘eek. ;I Its reviews' are punigenJt, wise, and .wit­ p. m. least)gratitude. The men actually die- ty iTho Tri-W eeldy,, .'$1.50 a ; year. For Trenton and Philadelphia, Bound - like peing seen talking to an American-, am ten: vcare o l d .: - - v.i . . B rook Route—G.17, 8.00 a. m., 12.10, 4.C0 , Yours respectfully, ■ •Sample copies free. “ V . / . p. -m. . ; " for fiear that it will -hurt them politl- Cozy sun parlors. Hot salt water batlis. W arm rooms, and For Tom’s River and Intermediato ata- ' callyl” . FANNIE WILLIAMS. Don't, you Li ink .that such an admir­ i tions. to Camden, via Seasldo Park—1.25 ' Dr. L. >H. TJugbee, o f New York. wSo able national; newspaper) shouId be; in comfortable accommodations for winter guests, p. m. your ow n home ? • • i For Belmar,'Spring Lake, Bea Girt' and ' is the almost exact double.of President , Jcll-O, the New Dessert. permanent and. transient. Manas nu an—'7.09. 7.29. 8.05, 10.35, U.01 a. MclCInlfey in appearance, ca.me to Don’t you- think the! Tribunehand­ m.. 12.15,• 1.25, .2.53, 4.07, 5.19, 6.23,-C.48, 8.23 pleases all tho ; Eamll'y.Four flavors:—" some in appearance, f ull of, the pest p. m. Washington for the express purpose of Nos. 3 and 5 Pitman Avenue. Ocean Grove, N.J. seeing 'the ma n for whom he, had been Ivcanon, Orange, Raspberry and Straw- news . and reviews, well illustrated, a F o r Point ridnsant—7.09, 10.35, 11.04 a.' m .v borry. At youv grocers. 30 cents. Try 1.25; 2.53, 5<19, 6.23, C.48. 8.23 p. m. * so often mistaken. / ’As the. two men purohaso lor yourself and family? '* For Long Branch nnd Red Bank—6.17, 7.10, ;shook hands, the lilceness was remnrk- It today. . • lYour prder.qin bo handed to the' 8.00, 8.50, (11.00 L on g Bro^nh only), a. local postmaster or sent to this ofllce m., 12.10, (2.15 i.ong Brancn only), 2.25, ed by everyone present. 'After the 4.00, 5.33, (5.40 L on g Branch only), 6.20, >ihtervie^v, which was the first time Dr. What Shall W e Have for Dessert? d irect . (7.07 . Long Branch only) p. m. Bugibee had met the President, he said: This question arises in tho family • Denotes express trains. / m Is a great-h on or to be like the every day. Let ns answer it today. Tribune Alm anac, 1901, an End of J. It. woop, Y President, Init It is an awful annoy- Try Jell-O, a delicious dessert. Prs- tihe Century,number. Ready in Janu­ G.' P. A. P. R. R. \ ance tb have neople mriking the mis-: . pared in Wo , minutes. No .baking! ary. (Enlarged, carefully revised, with II. P. BALDWIN, , ..\take all the time.- In’ Washington it add hot water, and , set. to cool, a rich budget of new features. 25 cents G. P. A. C. R. R, of N. J»: : : jb difTerent, from other cities. People flavors:—Lomon, .Orange, Raspberry. postpaid. : '•'■'‘■■/j.: RUFUS BLODGETT, d o not bother me .here except to neer and. Straiwhfrryi At y u.r grocers. 10 Supt. N, Y. & L. B. R. R. curiously at me as f sit in the hotel or cents. : ’ '• • Any reader,/so* situated. that; he can, - walk tihe streets. Occasionally they raise a cl lib for. the Tribune, w ill oblige lift -their'ha't*3 in dignified salute, hut us by sending: for terms and .sample 104 PETER F. DODD, B:. . rorely molest we. Several have ap- copies, ’ ' ’ proached me.'to ask favors, practical Embury Avenue Mokere havlmgtold them that I was the The Tribune, New York. President/ In other cities, especially This signature is on ovory box of tho goryiino OCEAN GROVE JUSTICE Of tie PEACE <• ' if the President happens to be in the same .place, I have much trouble. Once Laxative Broino=Qiiinine Tawota . E.. BOCHaNON. . GEO. A. fi«OC« v« -’ or twice the police had to almost res­ tho remedy tbafc ciipps t» eoltl ln o n o nhs -than like the Presldett on w ork. GENERAL COLLECTION AGENCY - •himself.-’ W holesale and Itetal! ■'Socrotary Root s?i*'s^thc c h a r t s pre- BETURNb I’llOMITJiy liEMJTTED.' ir;l ferred agninst Col' Heist and. Adjutant , Healers In General o f the Arm y in Chinn. In con- < ' necMon with;an alleged combination of ofiiclals to control tlie hemn out-put of Morris No. 47 SOUTH MAIN STREET, the Philli»ninp's. by l\Tnj.- K-awkes, who 9 SEWING MACHINE T h e ■ • . ppp,'Ocean Grove.Gates, . viv was dismissed from, tho volunteer ser­ Lightning vice for making eorrupt use of hls.posi- 3Do notbo deceived by tho.y who ii; nn innocent man. THE NEW HOME IS THE BEST. O n Pilgrim -I M | ^ - Tho Feed determines tlio strength or ASBURY PARK. l^|. J / \ Pathway ..' . for Sale. . ' weakness of Bewing Machines. The opposito the poai* The handsome cottage at iwrtlrwoDt/ oilicc. anything'you Invent or.hnprovo ; also get 1 D ou ble F eed eombmed with other It will provo an , CAVEAT .TRADE-MARK, COPYlilGHTor DESIGN corner of Control and Cookinun a v y strong points nmkes th e IVciv H o m e accommodation * PROTECTION. Send m odel, sketch, or photo. nuca, Ocean Grovo, 10 rooms and batff; the uesfc Kewiug ISInehine to buy. to Ocean Q rove { for freo examination and advice. j wounda GO teet Iront by 80 deep. Splen­ people. Ho is - o J r specialties . now rcody for : BOOK M PATENTS feo before patent. | did vlewNpf lake and ocean, l-’or fur- business. Repair-^ ■ thcr parUciUars apply to W. H. Hecgle, Write for CIRCULARS SySS Adamant Wall Plaster, Our 'ow. ini' nt lowest city 50 Maln aven^ie.— Adv.-tL wo jimmifucturound prices before jmrebtwintj i prices. Sutlsfa- \ Patent Lawyers. W AS HIN GTO N,- D . C . manufacture of Cedar Shingles, Kins’8 Uoi\ ^uarautccdc. ... T—~ *" ' V.'indsor “Cement Plaster,” Cecror P or Sale, TUB KEW HOME SEWING SIACH1RE EO. OHANGC, MACS. . Stable Bedding. A now cI^hLcGiixrooni collage at A l- 23 UnionSq. N. Y., Ciilcayo.IU., AtlanUi, On., Ocean Grove National Bank 1e!ih«rst: In flue location, containing St. Louis,^to., Dalins,Tox.,Suti Francisco, Cul all,the modern Improvements. It will Ocean Grove, New Jersey - . FOR SALE BY ADON LIPPINCOTT L. van GILLUWE - ho to your advantage to look at this Notice is hereby given that the an­ 1 pi’operty. 'Por further Information ap­ STEWART & -HERBERT ply lo \v. H. Deesle, 2‘JG Main Street, Contractor ^Build^r nual meeting of stockholders *ot this . Asbury Park.—tf. f - GROCER hank, for tho election of Directors for .' Ofllce and Shop. 907 Main St. ijontractors^Builders the ensulns year, 'MU* be held at tho HBtimutcs ruriiisiitid ou nil bmncbca ASBURY PARK, N. J. Banking Room, in the Ocean Grove As­ ■i - • $5000 W an ted. : of worK. *• ‘ Estlmntes for all kinds of work fumlsiied sociation Building, .on Tuesday, Janu­ . On First Bond and Mortgage on fine Bradley S(?ach, New Jersey sh o rt n otice. . ary 8, 1901, from 12 m. i o 2 o ’clock rcsldonco property valued at 515,000. I*. O. lio x 63 um l 67 ‘ , p. in. T. A.'MILLER, Interest six per cent. not. W. H. Cashier. Beegle, 60 Main Avenue, Ocenn GroYe, G e o r g e M. BENNEitr - ';N-J- ' -.- j; DR. RICHARD F. DORAN . S. W. BENNER & SON V f t - , : • Stops tlie CqurIi and Works Off DENTIST :••• v .. the Cold, . Painting Contractors^ Builders .715 M attison Av.erme Flans and estimates furnished. . Laxatlvo Bromo-Qulnlno Tablets euro a m a ll its oranches The Best Cuts of Fresh Meat—Superior Quality cold. In ono day. No cure, i o Pay. \Vlucltlor Building . Bradley Beach, New Jersey Prieo 25 centfl. . / •• ASBUfcY PARK N. J. N o . 116 Heck Avenue. OCEAN (1ROVU, N CENTRAL AVfeNUE AND OLIN STREET OCEAN GROVE OCEAN GROVE TIMES— SATURDAY.. JANUARY 5 ,. t g o i . t

WARDENCLYFFE LONG ISLAND, N Y.

Considerable interest ■. i I Special inducements

Centers in the tfew Resort | • Offered to investors S. to erect houses at WardeiiclyiTe. Already there is a demand for now in process of. development on Long Island Sound within , two | houses far beyond the immediate capacity of the companj’- to supply hours’ ride of New York city. The estate comprises 2000 acres of | at short notice. To people who will agree,to build al once tlie com? farm/OTrl'WOodlaud, with a frontage of over a mile 011 the Sound, and I pany will make it/is certain\o become one of the most attractive resident resorts to je found anfywhere. ■ , Jt Reduction of 50 per Cent. W hile restricted industrial pursuits will engage the attention of in the Price of £ots

its promoters,.the principal purpose of the company in buying this and guarantee an investment of io per cent, for the first year on all a n d is to develop a summer place of residence for the moderately houses completed and ready for occupancy by July ist. w e a lth y class of New York city ajid vicinity. Thai| this purpose is Owing to the fact that fhere is a brick manufactory on the es­ wejl-timed is shown in the number of contracts now ;u hand for the tate this material may be obtained at a figure which will greatly re­ erection of homes, a fact which guarantees success and places the duce the cosbof .building.

venture at once beyond the experimental stage. Full information, price of lots, etc., upon application.

2 y y , ;■ W. H. BEEGLE No. 50 Main Avenue. Ocean Grove, New Jersey, No. 226 Main Street, Asbury Park, New; Jersey Or, JAMES S. WARDEN, Room 32, No, 41 Cortlandt. Street, New York City ..

Arrifal and Departure of Mails ^rofciihnal Qatdi. Malls Close > GEO. W. PATTERSON For New York and points north—'7:30,- DR. BEEGLE ' . ■ 11.45 a. m .; 3.30, G p. m. For Trenton, Philadelphia and points No. 78 Main Avenuo, Ocean Grove, N, A. south—?, 11.45 a. m .; 3.30, 0.00• p.’ m. For Asbury Park—7, 11.45 a. m.; 6.00 p. m. OITlco H o u r s: ' -* ■ The Leading Custom . ' 7 to 0 A. M .; V2, to 2,*C to 8 P. AL Mails Arrive From New York.and points north—17.30, 10.30 a. m .: 1.00, 0.30 p. m. . DAVID HARVEY, JR.. From Trenton,- Philadelphia and points • COUNSELOR-AT-LA W, south—7.30, 10.30, 11.30 a. m .; 4.00, U.00 p. m. From Asbury Park—7.00 a. m.; 12.00 noon, Monmouth Building, Asbury Park, N. JT. and 6.00 ji. jn. . , • • Commtssiorier of Deeds 'of New York and i5ennsj-lvanfa. Acknowledgements tak­ Collections and Deliveries en of all States. . Colle.ctions made from letter boxes at M. E. S E X T O N ’S 6 and y.30 a. m., 12.00 noon, and 5.00 p. m. MON/IOUTH BUILDING, Deliveries by carriers at a and 11 a.-m., . ‘WILLIAM H. BEEGH3, and 4.30 p. m. ' • New Livery and COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR N'.. J. and Notary Public. Asbury Park, New Jer;Jersey. Fire Alarms— Ocean Grove Boarding Stable 50 Main Avenue, Ocean Grovo, N. J.:. . . 22—Clayton’s storo, Main avenue. Next to New School Building. The only brick, .^5— Surf and Beach avenues. • 24—Embury and Beach avenues. W ALTE R B, PIERSON, Fire-Proof Livery Stable on the coaat, 25—Main avenue ad Pilgrim Pathway, No. 622 COOKMAN AVENUE 20—Pilgrim Pathway nnd Broadway. 'A r c h i t e c t . OCEAN GROVE, N. J. 2T>— Main avenue and Pilgrim Pathway. Office at Rogers Mills, Asbury Park,.N. X 32—Clark and New Jersey avenues. . -{4—Heck and Whitefield avenues. / P. O. Box, 785. - ; ASBURY PARK :i5—Main avenue gates. Particular Attention Given to •12—Corllcs and South Main, "West Grove 43— Uncxeolled Engine Houso, W. Grove, DR. GEORGE B.. HERBERT, , Boarding Horses. ‘ S lg ria ls DENTAL SURGEON..- ' : > 4-4 —1- -Fire is out of tov;n. - Ofllce opposite the Depot, over tho Aa­ All Kinds of currluyps to hire, Spocial oe- 5—5—5— Gonqral alarm. Executes all trusts known to tho law. com inodaiions for straw-rid I n« p;irile»*s elos bury Park and Occan Grovo Bank, corner Mill Supplies ed carriages for fun e ml* aud weddings'. of Main Street-and Mattison Avenue, A»* Loans money, on Bond and -mortgage!. bury Park, N. J. Hours, 0 A. M. to.& V*,.. The Luxury of Branch offices: W. H. Ueegle an d ’ Captain: M. Gus administered. Appointment* M echanics’ Tools Receives deposits subject to check and Ruinear’s tent house. Fire Alarms- Asbury Park made by mail or in person. . •...... allows interest.on dally balances.1 Telephone 2 HB > : 17—Ba:ngs and Cookmftn'.avenuesi 19—Cookman avenue and Main street. the Bath Acts aa. Trustee,. Registrar and Transfer 28—Cookman and Banss avenues. • , GEO. U D. TOMPKINS, D. D. S., /. . Agent- . , -* : * .30—Second avenue and. Main street. D EN TIST. • N . 1C. BUCIIANO.V QEOi A. S mock- ".7—Mafn street and Munroe avenue. R oom s 2, 3 and 4, Postotllco Building, Pays coupons. •il—Second and Grand avenues. is not a new subject. Even the old. Romans made: it 40—Asbury avenue and Emory street. Asbury Park, N. J. Makes demand and; timo loans on ap­ 51—Scwall avenue and Heck street. Offlco Hours, 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. proved collateral. f»5—Asbury avenue and Kingsley streot. the principal feature of their homes. But the indent BUCHANON & SMOGK 03—Fourth avenue and Bontf street, Gas administered. * Safodeposlt Vaults. '• 54~Fourth and Grand avenues.- Wholesale and Retail Dealers in 72—Sccoml amVBcrgh avenues. DR. H. S. TAYLOR, baths are not adapted to modern houses. .W l peo-‘ 7,'!—Fourth avynue and Klnpsley street. , 52-r-Sixth and Grand avenues. ■ D EN TIST, pie want today is luxury iu a condensed space 1 at .^4—Seventh avenue and Bond street, Graduate University of Pennsylvania. : --fll—Seventh avenue and "Webb street. Cor. Cookman Ave. and Emory St. LUMBER 03—Sunset and Webb streets. Opposite Postofllco, over LeMalstro’*, : moderate, cost. W e have fitted1 tip in our ststore six ' and A. C. TWINING, President. Entrance on Emory st.,Asbury Park,~N. I. S i g n a l s . OlIlco'Hours, 3 to 6. ’ batli-rooms-', showing all the newest features, Drop in B. G: M. HARVEV, Vico President, 0—G—C—General alarm. ' 2—fire out. aud see-them-— not to buy. but iust to'be poste 1 BRU CE .8. K E A T O R , Secretary. Builders’ Hardware . ISAAC C. KENNEDY, • D. C. CORNELL, Treasurer. ' Full Lmo and Host Grades ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Solicitor. . Mixed Paints, Leads, Oils, Varnishes, M aster In Chancery and N otary PubJIo, Special attention given to examination Brushes, Etc. . - of-titles, etc. mmi Offer r :V Monmouth Building, Asbury Park. ' King’s Wiihlsor Cement, Plaster. M E T DIRECTORS. Our otm miinufitciuro of Cedar Shingles. ■ • HANKINS & DURAND, . V G. B. M. Harvey , J. II. Buchanon, Ofiico, Salesroom and Yard : M X H i ATTORNEi-AT-LAW. D. C.'Cornell. r John P. O'Brien, R A IL R O A D a v e n u e Asbury Park and Ocean Grovo B a n k . Isaac C. Kennedy, H. H, Vreoland, , Wanted Building, Asbury Park, N. J .* ' Thomas. F. Ryan, 0.0 . D. WW. . ViVroom, . Botwoon Second and Third Avouuea Wm. J. Harrison, Henry Mitchell,’'Mite ' ASBURY PARK WILLIAM H, CARMANj Geo, F. Kroehl, .. Bruco S. Kc , Architect and. Builder, O. H. Brown, Mltan.R obb, on four desirable lots' A. GRAVATTti , Ofllce: A. C. Twining./ Florida! Florida I Coolcman and Clark Main Ave., next to Association B'ldg; THREE COM FORT tVDLG vienns + b s k g r v Plans and estimates promptly Bread, Pic and Fancy Coke, avenues, near Dela­ furnished. . * Residence: 103 Embury Ave. KENT m. C. GRIFFIN 'Bonth.Main Streot, Opposite Broadway Gates: ware. Very litEle’ cash .‘A.SBTT25*?r 3bTO*. ! FOR TUB WINTER SEASON required. • JAS. H. SEXTON ORDERS PHOWBTLV ATTtfNQED TO ^ P A O L r t , fNBAR SANFORD Contracfor and Buikier funeral Director and €mbalm«r AIVIOS LIPPINCOTT, © p l o n d l d ia t o i fino fruit, oronfto6, otc.j first-class railroad focll Also Supt. M t. Prospcct Cemetery l»6. Pino town, with cliurclioe, schools, oto. W . I1;^BEEGLE A large assortment of Caakets. eto-, Merchant Tailor and Men's Furnisher . y / ijy - Kor further Information apply to • constantly on hand. Flowers of Residence, No, 66 Heck Avenue 50 Main Ave. any design at short notlco. 210 Main Street,' . Parlors and Office: 50 MrtrIN AVBNIJB, OGEAN GBOVB, NEW -JBR«E\ Ocean Grove, JV.J. OppoMte R, R. Station, Aibury Ptric, N. is Ocean Grove, N. J. N o* 17 Mein Sttect, Asbury Park, New Jernjr; OCEAN GfiOVE TIMES—SATURDAY. JANUARY 5,; ttjoi.

COUNTY AN1> STATE to- Congi*cs3, are the follow ing: For L-ontiuuiiig improvemcn'LS to iVlana::- qn.tii river, ^lo,uuu; for . mainton.juce V'1 i.Trcntan Is to have tlio largest of iin prove ni cats to MataWaii creek, . brirtso'foundry’in the world,- • .,'L'COO;. for - m.iiutenanco of improve­ \. ,'iA debating nocloty has’ boon formed ments ;to Shrewsbury river, $1(J,U00. ■ .among-the oJdor.pupils of tho fr’ro-ihold ... .Tlie fifst State ‘constitution of Ne w Qilgh school. . .1 crsey was au-opic, and the .. .John .1111!, a PennsgroVe. man, lie-w first numbered session of* the Legisla­ G1 years old, lias never shot off a gun ture '.cou ye uud that year. The next or caught a. fi six. or J-5-tli .session, will, convene on. Jau- . • ■■■ . .1’t js exTcetod. that the new high uiiry 'S, iuiii, and it will be the olghtn school ‘building at Red Bank, will UQ (onse'outive session .that the Republi­ ready for use next September. . • cans, have controlled both houses, a record unequalled heretofore by -. any .;Kari;H iVlin;of Long. Branch, rc- party* ; • \;V .- ; ‘ . -ccntly found three pennies in a sea gull ;.T/hile stufllnc it -Jor inountiug. . .-riic Standard G. in.’ eyei-y evening except Saturday. the front ha. the class pin. '• —There has .been a net increase of . .Rev, J, W. Sparks, rector of Christ twenty-one in the membership of , the church at Toms River, is organizing First;Methodist church in the year. and training.a boy choir, to* assist in ~-A mammoth freight, ear is boing •the service-at that chnrch. < built for service on the trolley road be­ ..S. V. Dey, of Englishtown,w)ll re­ tween I?icasure Bay and the Park. For a Week or Two ceive $150 per. year for pumping the —jDuring the Hotel Vondome fire on to-wn’s supply of water to the tank Tuesday morning, William Sngurton erected in the centre of the pktce. • fell from a ladder and fractured his Notliitig will be reserved, for \ O’ ; ..Washington M. Lewis, a • Long —Through Counselor Guerin,- John Branch .groceryman, h a s . been -fined V/eber, of Wayside', on Monday'filed, a $300 by a' justlco at that place for sell­ rn:ition for divorco from his wife, Drusi 11a Weber. Garpets mid House Furoishsn^s ing* oleo with'ou^ ‘having it labeled as . . . p . such, • . • •. . . .. ‘ ■ ' —Dr. ‘George J. Mingilis, pastor, of departments, but big bargains prevail all over the stores. Tell your friends and neighbors of tliis, . . .-Hi’, and Mrs.- James A. Per ri no, of Westminster Presbyterian church,' -ad­ Wemrock, near Freehold, celebrated dressed the Long Branoh Y. M. (5. A. great price-ignoring sale, for they must wait another century before they will have the opportunity •the fiftieth anniversary of their mar* last Sunday afternoon,; ' rlace at thclr home on "Wednesday, of- —It. is said that E. P. Bonjahiin, of saving so-much money on their purchases- Come yourself aud come often. . last week. • ; formerly Maybr of Allenhurst, .will .ro-‘ .. «Th4 name of Jeremiah White, of •ilre from the presidency of the Coast Elberon, was added- to tbe pension roll Land -Improvement Company. under date of December 3. Mr. White —ThQ Oreos basket ball team defeat­ will receive $G monthly from the gov­ ed the Iroquois Athletic* Club, .of ernment, •. . 'y. '• Brooklyn,' last Saturday evening, at • .^-.At.ti recent meeting Of t’he OlasslS. Central H all; by the score o t 20 to G. o! /Monmouth, held- in Keyport, a*- --Miss' Frances A'bbott, .of . the An­ rail'gem'ents .were’ mnde looking to the bury Park.Hig^h school, has declined a' establishment'of a Roformed' church in fiattering offer of iristructorship- at Perth Amboy, ‘ .'Holyoke college, of which she is a . , . Ex-Judz e W. . T. Hoffman, of graduate. , . /Englishtown, has been engaged ns one' —Georgo P. Farmer, president of of tiie counsel to defend the alleged •the G. 1?. Farmer coal and supply com­ murderers of Jennie;Bossclueter, .»wlid pany of Asbury Pnrk; and father of the w as U*iUeti in Pa'ttfiyson.; ' ' ; • iii te George E, Farmer, died on Monday Congressman Howell has offered to at 'Momclalr, N., J. . • ' .- . d to. the Red Bank library the gov- t—MIss Edith Hutchins,, a former Sellers of Nearly Everything. ■' -leader of tlie choir of the Westminster tho >Var of..the' Rebellion'," which con­ Presbyter I ah church, Is-now a member sists of over 100 volumes..; ... . t of Frauds Wilson’s opera • company, Old Century Stores ... •> New Century Prices ; ..Mrs. pharles'johnsdn; oT.Atlantic singing in. “ The Monks of Malabar.” Highlands, hiasf pvesntod;. t he All — Georce Terrill, o f East Orange, -has i ■•Soin-tV ;chuvch at that place with . a plans prepared* for a: magnificent new • Bible as a memorial -to hei\' JiuSbauJ iiotel with all' tho niodeni -improve­ who died last sunrmer., : \ ments to bo* erected on the site; of . , A tumor weighing nine pounds and. Falls cottage, ab the corner of Grand. . several smaller ones \vere;, " rcitj oved and. Sewall a venues. from the person of Miss Emma. ■ L. • —iSimpnides- Court, No. 1, Tribe of ..To)ni£on, of Cliffwopd, .it ’ ;U i -Prp.^liy^ Ben Ilur, has elected ofilcers .as fol­ We are leaders of the band in the matter of qualities, and we play ‘ tenian Hospital, .N f-w Y o.;i;, .• . lows:. . Past, chief, James Brelson;, A. R, S B R E V E S ;«’./rh c national board of fire under­ chief, EIe:inora -McCarthy; judge, Sam­ second tiddle to none when it comes to price-cutting writers ' - lias offer.ed a roward of .$230 uel Strudwick; captain, Robert Mc­ fo i;t h e arre3t aiifi- conviction o f the- Carthy; guide. Alice Strudwiek; keeper person who set fire to tlie. Huylir build­ of tribute, James Strudwick; scribe', ing at Belmarou November 9. W. D. Bedell; keeper inner gate; Sarah Rose; keeper onto* gate, Sarah Hud­ .The Pennsylvania Railroad Com­ son; teachor,'Mrs, Hunt. • pany purchased a. number of properties al on gitsli no. n i T re ii t on, t h e pu r pose Avon Organizes New Church suciciy,. * j being, it js said, to abolish a curve at Best Quality of M oats On.ly ■ th e brld ne a cross the Del a wn ro. A Moth odist Pi'otestant church so­ ■‘■".Prof.: A; I1’. West his'boon .»inctcd cle ty ‘h a s'! been orga n Ized a t; A von, w i th b y tlio triistees• c* 1 Prin V ni vorpi: y. i twenty-three persons-ns, charter, mom- ' t’p. • tbe new p ns It ion o f d e,i *i .. o f t h d ■ I hers. The society meets for the present Graduate Sclicol. . Prof.. W tst was j Iri. .the.-W. C. T . 15. hall. Preaehing graduated froni Princeton jn 1 S7-i; ■. ‘i service is Jield every Sunday afternoon. 1 The pasuors of other'if. P. oliurches in ; , v. .jrpf;.- Voorhees, of the./.State Ex­ this: vicinity will supply the pulpit tin-. Main Street po ri men t Station, says there js a great ' til ri ex t May,' when it isexpceted a d pm a n-d . f ?r • practical. •' s M en ti lie’. I a nn - rc-gtilar minister will be appointed. ers. He. rcrently'had an. nppllcarion Charles P. W hite, John 'I’homson, Opp. .Ocean Grove School - House. for one whose sa’ary would be ^OOO. Thomas Gouldey, Jamc3 Ward and W.’ T w o grown mir.Ua at the A ppleom a• C Snyder coniprise the board of trus­ A shury I^ark,' N. j. powder works near Toms River, .killed tees.-' The lady stewards are Jlrs. L; S; twenty-eight chickens belonging > to Casner. Mrs. W . C. Snyder and Mrs. ; John Harrop: The minks. iVjgya'caplur- •John; Thomson. The church clerk Is Guaraotee; CIoth I nQ* and S hoe ■ ed' in a: steel trap-set.for the purpose:’ Mrs. C. P. W hite.' \ ‘ ■ Park, N. J. > ; . . A •mammoth silver maple tree was RR1NE & ^removed- froni’' JoJni T ,'L ovetV s' Tiiiice ... *. : Oreos Anniversary, ncccrl^h.;. .iat liitt-le Sliver to E|sole’s green houses' at Hollywood, .It .required.-four horses. T o. fitti ngly ma rk - tlio t h i r J a n n i v cr- J a c k s o n • t;» h n u 1. th e. tree,, w h J c h w cig h oil • sever a 1 ftary of tiie organization of the Oreos- •‘toils.'-'.I,;•': /, ■ . "• ... :. Athletic.;Club its members gave' a ro- I»i:Af.EllS IS T H g S A t E o r A by SALVES; - - ceptlow and dancb last Friday evening, Mrs.' Agnes W h eebr. o f R ed• JVank, at the 'Hotel Brighton, Asbury Park, . is .the owner of a collet worn by her /iriio spneiorrs ' ballroom ’ was prettjly ’^ ‘ 6 . which the keenest of economists have learned to ptfti for val ■' gratulmolher in-1000. The corset made dc-coratr;d .with the, club’s colors— red ,100' yenrs • a ?o co * t five pounds; • or- ’?2p, niid purple. There ’was a . 1 engthy pro­ ues possible at ho other store. W e sliall’ make p/special effort ' while tho coiybtpn nalo today, is priced' gram me o ( cl:i nces, ’ and an.. ela borate . FliHSM STOCK to quicken the 'biiyirijf.,interests in our various depiij-tuients. Goii- • at ' ti dollar. buffet .lunch' was served., .The pomnnt- !»(•;onP T S!iRV(CK “ . . Dr, G alt o f Metlr.vaii, li.is a noy- teo ia charge .was composed of James 'teutas Aye always are with:a;small, margiii of'prpfitis\ v e - make pos- elty in the, shape-of ;a full.grown. Keif- Wood, wa rd, • Lewis ' Ben nett, ' H U r ry FRiiiMmuviiRY; sible thcsc .extraordinarj; low price occasions iu ordeX to increase the for pear in.- a largo bntile. When the Rush ton, -Ciiarlcs Crowell, and Agus tns pear/ was ‘small i t was plscod In a n.ir- -Knight. - Th.o guojits . numbered ab'jut volume qf our fast growing•■Inishiessi'' 1'ow necked .’bottle/ tho Inttoy. b'eing- one .■ hundred a fid fifty. ... ‘ * /'tiedto the limb 'of the tree.5 . >•'.. : . / • No. 12H HecU Aveiuie ; , v. i/I’bb" new* /yank building at Spring: ftracutlfram Musi Pay Up.' VV< isjvit-;-: inspection of these aniaKing propositions' Lake w ill' bo o f .brick an ti. fonr ^fovJcjs : i.;•• a r,K. \Yh itHtloid hish arid co>:t aboitt,?10,000. . it. v/i 11.bar ’ ♦ /phffho. is. troubla: 1 n store, for- F. XI Ideated in the- centre of: thn. now.-busl- Bra-eu.tlgam, ;. 1’ovmerVy an , insuvanVc ries;s ,-se;:tic!J), . midway- . between the broker jiV the Park. ••oce:jn n n d' r-.ii] road. s tatI;.m ■;., . ^Vcfilngton Xutt, *. Collbctor oj! *' the Ji'iremo n ’s' It cl icf .'A ssocia tion ; bar lice n . • -.. TIlc . janjesbnrg tire ;tl(jI)art'mciVr;;ii viri posseasi.oh .of a iioW fire bijll' which authorized to institute legal proceed- iiigs agaiu-tt fJ ra put 1 gain to'recover, on /.Sri 11 i'd ice Clio p 1 a ce o f .a ii u ana t i d tfi c to ry. a.jndrmen.t of ?50i); It.is alleged that Cookman Avenue, Asburj Park •1 occnri ti vq tire t Iii* t: h »s done duty a fi or T.lraeut iWsi rii fa lied t o, tn rn‘ over to the :a man nor since the organ iza tion of tltf? :i . 5k(v Jersey .Money refundeil ok «ny unsntlstactory pi:rclinr.c '■li’irumen’s.'.Roliof Associ*ation, two, pci* ! deiiartment. The' new bcH Sy.elghs.Tl00 cent, of the nftromit of premiums repre­ ' Car Jaru tu ««v-otS.tov.’(v huvcrr. “ Free shines to shoe buyers ” ’ pounds and cost ?S0. • • ^ v . senting Insurance issued by.bini; Tliis . .The Pennsylvania Railroad Com­ Is- rofj«Irod. ;by law. JJraeu11gqm wns pany. otllclals- figure out the cost.*>o •ii'ticd, and judgrneht.obtninr;dt•• *biit the JOHN LEOKARO ■ N e\vi\v k/o t .l h e. o.l e vivtl'o h o f • the com - money bn.s n ot been ’'co'lVoctcd. ; pany’sl.ti’acks'-.in. that •city. at v(J20,0fl0.t • Th e entire cos r.‘ o f ol ova 11 on, J n cl u rj l;i g Fite Destroys Hotel Vciidomc; J1JL tiL iJ . the Vaisihg- of (he . bridged and . the SamtoySlumBr grado in Harrison ;wi 11 hnVount to nboiit • Fire practically, destroyed tlio'-liotel • Wiit buy a com fortablo. v $ 3 , O O M O O . . / ’• ' .; : .Vendome,' corner. Mai li ".street' and lecom iiis, OC.- . • ■ '■ \-9 / .' . V# n go aye ini Asbury Pa r ft;‘ eai 1 y .Wall Paper In (W leus Variety. All ilie Opp, Oecnn (irovoM u Jn Avo. Gtitos. . ' : v/rr'lib i-Now . Jersey" F inh: and Game 'I I'esday .morning- T.t i« supposed the - New Pall Ucslfftis. * '-ProteetiVe Assoclation .has a, committee fire started on .tho third fioor .riea'r. Hie i. Seven- Room Cottage W o wlil deconito-omur, boutio'iiiH c Asbury Park Only 3 Doors from tho.Ocoan worlc 'framing an act for the reg^U-- main , stainvay on tho Bangs avenue im d out/lii tho Jliu'St niunncr and i, *( , tion-of..net' fishing in bayg and lide. isi'de. ‘ TJiero were fifteen persons in the tiiH lc; b y ron lriiu L o r o t h e r w i s e , t o y< i .water rivers o| the State. An attempt wu Infliction. Ocean Grove, New Joi:soy Located on Olln Street, with south­ hotel, the greater number of whom lost Good ^Vorka^d Low Prices will Re made also to get a law passed all their, personal effects, Mr. E.. D. ern ex posuro. This is a low price and made to secure a quick • to protect small striped- bass and.baby Paicn, of New York; owns the hotel. CHARLES A. BAKER sale*. T o.irisp eot th e p re m ise s ap p ly to lobsters.* * Estimates bn sewer aiid water There was an insurance o f ?7000 on tho , 616 Cookman Avenue, Asbury Pi rk .In the estimates for appropriations :building,nnd ^lOOO^on the’ furniture. connections promptly furnished. . A B r a n o h , 17J V o r o n a A y e . , N o w n r k , N W . H. BEEGLE reflfiired for the fiscal year ending Juno William L. Thompson has been pro­ 30; 1901, submitted by .Secretary Gago prietor of. tho. ho tel.si nee. Sept ember, , X.ow prices and good work, 50 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove, New Jersey