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■sEr-3xr.Tr t o o k ' VOL X-N O . 28. MANASQUAN, N. J„ FRIDAY, OCTOBKR 20. lH8(i, WHOLE NO. 470.

Dentists. Painters. and northwest sides a hold, precipi­ oolon of the rainbow. R oster ^taclfta D irectory IN COLUMBIA’S VALLEY. tous, jagged mass of rock, which forms on* beyond that Is far mow ptetur- CUD ROHM , the outer wall of the old crater, enolru­ esqitu In view than In natqe. Post Jlw D. Cook. Thomas Gtbbsrt. AN RAM-URN KXPKOrrtON AP- BAPTIST CIIUHOH, Q T, PITMAN, ORGANS. ling It for the thrue-Hfths of the cir­ I'titan of Herculea—two hug* columnar Ki t . II. OnoM, Pmwmt. Cook 4c Gibbort, PROArillNM At. ARK A. rooks guarding the railroad track on HnrnUy 8oIum>I-AI®il8 ofllwk A. M. cumference. * * * The crater is rr, iu'hiuK *110 ',10 A M•. mil 7 :!I0 I*. M DENTIST. PRACTICAL nearly half a mile wide from east to either Hide from the Welt- and m Ore P nyvr nu*«Mlrt*i WtdntxUv* %\ 7 :M I*. M. Tk. Trip Through Orrgou from Wullals to At MAMA*«|trAN on Thuhnimy* 12. F. Lym an west. * • * Throe distinct glaciers on the Vactflc slop* of the Ooseatl* PRICSDYTKUIAN CIIUHCll, Painters and Paper-hangers. rorUiuid Mount Hood uad IU Hitv. F. T. IlnowN. I), I)., I’aaior. Lauslilnff Gaa adalulatered, there hire n* poll have their origin in this Imslii, each the Mountains, and In a short rnn of a few jrb/MMNfwfeif « aywfn/fy. would respectfully Inform the public that he ha* ('bulging Altitude. •frrtci** r«all««d wnll* eatraeUag teeth. Mpoclal alteattoa taken the agency for the source of a stream of considerable slr.o, hours come to Portland, the metropolis Church Jiorvlo«~ 10 80 " A. M. Ivan to HUag teeth. AU work warranted. Estimates given and work guaranteed satisfactory...... T.fiO " f\M . * * * One of the most marked geo­ of the Northwest, and one of the low I tl.lt NORTH M AIN HTUKfcT, Oregon, the most. Northwestern State Fnblinth Hflhool — W Hi) A. M. " MATCHLESS” logical and topographical feature* of American cities that have had a -phe­ Ymiiix I*’ oplo't Mi'ftluR, Friday oteninf, Manatquan, Nrw Jrrtey. In the Union, Is one of the best known at 7 n'clnrk. Mount Hot I and the vicinity Is Its very nomenally rapid growth within ttw last Pray*" moetliiK, Wcdueiday oumlnK at 7 'M H. 8 . T. SLOCUM. though one of tho smallest In lmpuls- BURDETT ORGAN, extensive system of extinct glaciers, few yean, Lost as a smalt boy In *h« o'clock. tlon, Tho "Oregon Boundary" the D T. W Duncan. and In offering these magnificent Instrument* at Mir which everywhere gouged out Immense woods hack of one street that m tW hp MKTHODI8T l*KOT. CHURCH, trlningly low figures. A numple of these organ* may “ Oregon Trull," nml nrnny other titles Rky. K. 0 . Htui.t*. I'aator, DENTIST. trough-shaped valleys, cutting down the little village in 1833, It la hard for Hull hull) Hcrvlcim, >r turn at the store of Curtin A Conover,and all who could Is' given which would recnll somo winh a really Ttmt-cln** Inntrutnrnt at a moderate doeply into the earlier truuhytlc lava mo to comprehend now that It, With Honda* School - t :» A. M. Bteteaeer ft M O. Rloean, HOUSE PAINTER, GRAINER price, will find it to their advantage to call. of the oldest politico! questions In our ChurchHt rvlca—U):44 A. M .,and7 OOP M. fiowa of the old volcano." tta suburbs, makes up a city of 4U[(XX) Uthone and Mail. Practical House and Sign Painter. river at this point, called by the old car, however, which goes through—and criterion, Southward from Portland, WALL LOIMIK, No. 73. ¥. A. M. Gaa administered for the painless extraction of teeth Hudson's Hay Company “ The Dalles.” Mtvla In Mawmlr Hull aocotid and fourth N011TH SPRING LAKE. In a few minutes are on the soil of Ore­ and tributary to It, stretches for about It Is of more interest to the student Wtwlnt'«uUy rvenliiK* of each month. Cha*. gon, coursing along the southern bank 130 miles the navigable Willamette J. Parker. W M. A. A. IIIkrIii*. thm’y. than the sightseer. Here the great Co­ of the great Columbia lllver, which wo River, draining the richest;agricultural GOODWIN C1IAPTRR, No. JW R. A. M. Carpanton and Btdldan. Rani Wood PiuUhlaf > BpMlolt;, now see for tho llrst time, though hav­ lumbia contracts Into a passage go nar­ M eta In Maoonlc Hall drat and third Wed- row that one could tliug a atone across valley beyond all cumparlson in the ncaday evcnlntr* of each month. W. W. ing been In its basin during the last two It with ease, and yet it hanily seems to great Northwest. Its average width in Trout, M. K. II P. A. A. Illtoclno, Hoc. K.Ikohinino AMD Pil’in IL moixo P . oiipt days. The ride from Wallula to Port­ land adapted to agriculture is about J. H. Morris, LT ATTKNDKD TO. increaso its current in this funnel- PKARL LODGE. No. 51, K. of P. land is one of about 12 hours in length thirty-live tulles, and In proportion to M eta in Kriedlnnder * Hall ovu-y Tueaday Children Oarpsatsr sad Baildsr, ordinarily, and, If the person is sight­ shaped channel, which can ouly be ac­ evening, at 7:1K>o'clock. EatimatM Furni«L«l upon Application. Its area It has by far the densest popu­ seeing at all, I would advise such a one counted for by great depth —“ the A. P. Yclvlugton, C. 0 . M a r a i q u a h , N . J. lation In the Northwest, while many of Geo. II. ('aufftuan, K. of R. ami 8 . Aiklrau. Bo. Plain, N. J. to make It In daylight, If the weather Iss mighty Columbia turned on edge,” tv Kstlruates made on »ppHcaUo«. the oldest and most staple towns In the at all favorable. The llr^) half, travel­ one writer puts It. “Tlicchasm through VRKDKNRURGII POHT, No. 47, G. A. R. C—m n tns t l i i by mail will receive prempt ns State are to be found here, resentbltng Meta in |«M»t nxnu aecond and fourth Mon* ing westward, while being grand enough which It Mows has never been fathomed, day ev'nga of each month. Frank Oetalng- Benj. U. Jackson, and can only be approximately deter­ thrifty New England or New York er, Cotnniandcr. .1. 8 . William*, Adlutant. scenery for anywhere In the Hast, will towns rather than the mushroom and not compare with the second half from mined by an inversion of the grand pro­ HOUSE, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL portions of the river where It flows back wood appearance of many of the George C. Newbury, about the Dulles nearly to Portland. places through which the traveller lias Profitslonal Card*. FOR PITCHER'S through its ordinary channel." At The A r c k l l r d , PAINTER. For quite a distance on from Wallula lieen making his way during ths last CARPENTER AND BUILDER, the hanks of the Columbia River are Dalles we commence catting through SPRING LAKE BEACH, N. J. the CascAde Mountains, leaving the un­ four or live days Four lines of rail­ jQ lt. R. LAIRD, N.rt* L .I. .tr*.A Mara^ v. m, N J. comparatively low and the immediate road drain this rich valley from Port­ JOBBINO PBOMPTLY ATTENDED TOl scenery not very Interesting. Still, at a interesting scenery behind, and now the MANASQUAN, N. I. Hnril Wood FInlahlng n Specialty views are henceforth on a more colos­ land as a centre, two of standard gauge few points on the road, the elmnees are amt two narrow gauge; and one of each Office fiourt Dorn 10 n. m., to 12 m. Xatinutaa hrniahad on Application. sal scale. In leaving The Dalles I K aijmominino and P amcr Hanging P romi-t - Gistoria good fora quick passing view of Mount being on opposite side* of the Willam­ * 1 t i l l DKUt. STORM. CMUn k, M il will m i n MUHlML n LY ATTRNURn TO. Hood and the Cascade range. As the would advise the tourist to quit the railroad and take the river steamer to ette River, itself navigable nearly to Matary PuMlc, and Miner la Cbuc«ry. Ktiivmtt* Furnished upon Application Castoriii promotets DigasHoa, and Dalles of the Columbia are approached, the head. ovoiooiiioH h'latuloncy, ( ouHtipntlon, Hour Portland, the views -from the channel i f i a l Ffr* fntwrmac*. 444 ly the weather being fair, this beautiful H. P. Brown, Stomach, Dlorrhcra, and Fevcrlshtieoa of the river being from a much better Portland, like Quebec, London, Ant­ peak bursts Into sight around the bends werp. and others, Is an Inland seaport, Thun tho child in rendered healthy ami ita of the road In the most astonishing and standpoint than closely hugging the R. A. A. IIIGGINS, CAEPXMTEE AND BUILDXB, W. F.TWAY. beli -a little over KX) miles.from tlm sleep natural. Castoria contaliu no beautiful aspects, forming a grand series most picturesque shore of the route. » Car. Third sad Jersey Avee.. Morphluo or other narcotic property. sea. i te exports for last yeas- amounted D of pictures hv itself. The first ascent A little over -forty miles lieyond The UIUGIITON.N. J. PIANOS and ORGANS, to *12,r, '-,833. tire principal being Wheat MANASQUAN, N. 1. “ Caotorla I* *0 well mlaptesl to children that of Mount Hood, as near as can he found Dalles we come to the Cascades, where tatlnatra fbraished «a spplkstloa. Coamaalea. Whole-sale nml Retail. 44 E. 14th St., I recommend it na superior to any preecrlpUoa and salmon, the latter alone requiring kuowutouie." H. A. Arciikb, M.D., out at this late day, was made in Aug­ the Columbia ltiver cuts through the next to Frubyterian CKurel tloai by mail will recelfs prompt atuaUoa 82 Portland A*«., Brooklyn, N. V. backbone ridge of the mountains in I2<| vessels nf as mapy thousand-tons f . O. Addraaa, Spring Lake. S.J. fTt-lp UNION SQUARE. N. Y. ust, 1H54, by Mr. Thomas J. Dryer, of to move the p >da*t Mr one year. “ I use Castoria In my practice, and find it Portland. Oregon, who waB then editor swift rapids and a foaming torrent. The Lower ( (ilinnbla.lhajrfeturestiue WALLET A DAVIS, DECK HR A SON, W. F sp«H'ially H.lnptr.1 to tUTectioii* of chihireu." of the Weeklv Oregonian. He was ac­ Before the railroad was completed on TWAY and other PI AN OH, A I.RX. KoHr.lttoon, M. I>, ride, bnt snmewlmt tapie aftev coining 1067 2d Ave., New York. companied by Mr. W. Lake, and an the Oregon side all freight and passen­ W. HERBERT, M. D ., John Falkenburg, through scenes grander by comparison. The Ckntacr Cc»., 182 Fulton St, N. Y. account of the ascent was published in gers up and down the liver had to be It is about like the Hudson.at West CONTSACTOE AND BDUDEE, the Oregonian shortly after. He (Mr. transferred at the Cascades from a boat Point and the Highlands.*,W« travel HOUCEOPATHIC) PHYSICIAN. n a n ik .^ iia a , N. J.*' Dryer) had also ascended Mount St. above to one below, or vice versa. A down it 10 miles, cross, tl;e f'olqm'hja at SOUTH STRICT, Helens, of Washington Territory, four railway six miles long was built many Kalamn, and bid. Oregon farewell till Ptam aad satluatss fnrnlahrd oa appliestt—L years liefore (IH50), and thus gained the years ago on the Washington Territory M A N A S Q U A N , N. J. we see it again from the top, of Mount KKKKIIKNCICM. Msoaaqaas Public Hcb*. . J. credit of having been the iirst white side, and is still operated. On the other B. Fricdiauder’s Htora. C. C. Bir.skaoa’ft rcsidaaea St. Elias. ' " . ' 1 MSKn M U .-ItJf aorM ad me-lj BILIOUSNESS. man in the United States to ascend a side, near the Oregon Railway and ------—. < # » „ . , U l 4 t ■ i Bilious symptoms invariably perpetually snowclad peak. Humboldt Navigation Company’s line of railroad, A Qweer Little Wester* Railroad. the Ooverument is building a long se­ JJR . J. B. WAINRIGHT. arise from indigestion, such as speaks of Mount Hood as being be­ There is a little narrow' gauge rail­ ries of locks to be able to overcome the Stephen W. Newbury, furred tongue, vomttlngof bile, yond all doubt au extinct Volcano. road in central Illinois which Is rattier There are many witnesses, more or six miles of rapids. Many millions A a c u i r a c T , giddiness, sick headache, Ir­ amusing. I t runs through 'a rich farm­ PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEOil, To rent or for sale on easy payments, $jj cash, have been spent, and many more will and $i» monthly. regular bowels. The liver se­ less credible, who claim to have seen ing country and is owned and managed be before they are completed. There is Mtssiujoss, . Nsw Jimi cretes the bile and acts like a this queen of the Pacilic in various by wealthy farmers. The oondnetora, I am making special low price! for holiday trade stages of activity, but many, if not all, an old Indian tradition, which was Oflko Honrs, 1* to 2 r. it. and rcouettrxamination before purchase elsewhere. filter or sieve, to cleanse Impu­ engineers and brakemen are farmers’ u igh Grade Instruments at prices lower than is rities of thh blood. By Irregu­ must be received with considerable written up for Harper's Magazine long I.tlia.tai usually asked for shoddy. ago in the poetical form, of a natural sons who have grown .weary of raising furnished oa larity In Its action or suspen­ reservation. Mount Hood, I can re­ bridge extending over this part of the. cattle and com and who have taken to ^ P. YKLVINOTON. M. D. application. Prompt Evmy Instrument Fully Warranted. sions of Its functions, the bile member, was originally 17,0UU feet " railroading ” as a relief. Tlie various is liable to overflow into the Columbia ltiver, beneath which the attention paid to oatlarv No trouble to show instruments even though pur­ high “ by rough estimate ’’ of the old stations along the line of this little chase not intended. blood, cansing J aundice, sallow stream ran in a peaceful way as it now- E t L E C T I O , hf mail. P. O. Address, pioneers. Somebody then got “ a close railroad are of no consequence what­ -----ALL WELCOME.----- complexion, yellow eyes, bil­ estimate " and made it 111,(XX) feet high. does above and below the Cascades. MUNA 6QUAN, N. J. ever, except to their score o/ more of .'.o’,;: J:; South. t„ Manasquan, H. J. Hightest endorrements. — List*, Straus*, Gott ious diarrhea, a languid, After that it was measured by the angle Then the great mountains, Hood and •chalk. Abt, (leo. W. Morgan, Frederick Archer inhabitants and to the farmers of the At 0 . II. Hrowu'a itore, North Spring Lahe, RKFEKVNCKSt and hundred of others of our greatest artists and weary feeling and many other of its top above the horizon of a dis­ St. Helens, became, angry and com­ musicians. A number of distressing symptoms. Bilious­ neighborhood. A train starts, from tlaily, Ix-twomi th e hours of 2 and 4 p. u. I would refer parties to the following named gen­ tant observer, the position of the two menced belching forth tire and smoke tlemen for whom I have built: GOOD SBCOND HAND PIANOS AND OR- ness may be properly termed each end of the road every, morning GANS AT LOW PRICES. places being known, and it dropped to and throwing great stones at each Gsoaui Itusski.l. Point Pleasant, and 28d St. and an affection of the liver, and other. The earth trembled, and thw after breakfast, runs to. tine, opposite K. HENltY A. BENNETT, l.«x'ust street Phila. CLOUGH A WARRKN ORGANS, the only one* 14,500. Then a rough triangulation end of the road by dinner .time, returns Da. If ALL. K.t3 Spruce street, Philadelphia having Pipe Tunes giving Pipe Tone Sold on easy can be thoroughly cured by tho was made, and it withdrew to 13,llection» promptly made, and legal bmlneas Iran* CHICKENS, run off the track, and go tumbling all Us branches. el lr others coming after; in this case, for­ Journal of 1877: “ Mount Hood, which along on the virgin prairie, Whenever Surveyor and Civil Engineer tunately, not to -add to some one’s BOLOGNA is certainly not more than 11,225 feet a little accident of this kind occurs the rjALSTED H. WAIN RIGHT, P. 0. Address, Residence, name, which is so often the case. A above the sea (a very respectable engineer, conductor, brakemen and little below this on the river is Cape Spring Lake, N. J. Villa Park. N. J. HAMS, ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. height), has been variously estimated at passengers jump to the ground and C O U N SE L L O R A T LA W, Horn, where great corrugated walls of 17,(XO and 18,000 feet. A certain learned lift the cars into place again. The BACON ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT. rock break into bristling pinnacles on And Spociul Miintor and Exiuuiuur Professor who had made the ascent, passengers ride in a car reserved for tlie water front, looking not unlike the IN CHANCERY. L l M AND TOPOGRAPHICULL SpftY lY TOft. writing to one of the Oregon papers a them in the rear of a long line of %ad aver}-thing turaolly found in thb Una bastion of some old castle planted here o r r /v r in jiaso vio b a l l . Prevent* Roup, Prevents Gapes, Pre­ few years since, stated: “ Mountifood freight cars. Half of this car is parti­ MANAStlUAN, N. J ., *™!0 J“ vent* Cholera, Prevents Egg-Eat­ stands unrivaled among the mountains to guard the grand stream. Everywhere Broad Street, Mauahquau,K. J. tioned off in order that it may also Special attention given to examination of titles to ing, Prevents Laying Soft of North America. By an approved may be seen little cascades dashing I owl*, foreclosure of mortgage*, »ettlemenl of e«- m 4 i serve for carrying mail bags, express t iicN, yroseentiou of ciaiina, etc. ianPHl.tl WILLIAM SEGOINE, Eggs, Makes Hens Lay. method, viz., the boiling of water and down the dizzy heights, often melting into mist before they reach the ground. matter and baggage. Not infrequently the thermometer, we ascertained its passengers walk into a village ahead of But there are some among the many SBRYEIOR, CONYEYANCER, height to be 17,040 feet above the level the train and announce that tlie cars THOS. C. CURTIS, Taylor & Webb, K P o ro w m it is no medicine. large and picturesque enough to de­ of the sea (for the thermometer stood at will follow them in an hour or two, HASTES IN CHANCES T, Maaufaetarer of sad dealer is serve a special name even here. On- Atiorn«y-ui*LaW| 130° in a hollow 40 feet below the pin- providing they can be kept on the track It Sells for five Oents Per Pound, eontais said to fall «0o feet and looks niele). Our two barometers failed to long enough. Sometimes a locomotive Solicitor anil Master in Chancery. AND NOTARY PUBLIC. in Boxes. like a perpendicular vein of whitest Sash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings indicate the enormous height, one for gets stalled on some one of tlie several quartz, as seen from the river. Mult­ O rrto i—Next door to Marley’a drug store, on CMa. la Km i ■ulldi.i. C m AmU WINDOW- FRAMES, Chick-chick-er-rc-kee fpoultry food and pre­ its short gradations, the other for its Hay avenue. nomah is said to fall over 800 feet from gentle hills along the line. The train­ ■ ...... ii- ventive uf disease for poultry), the great egg short spring. The former made an man thereupon quietly wait until inar 17-lyr POINT PLEASANT, N. J. food, produces eggs prodigiously and is good for the crest of the bluff whence it rises POINT PLEASANT. NSW JBSSST. Glass of All Sizes the health of the fowling. It is the first article of entire revolution upon the dial, and its the other engine appears., Then the its kind ever Patented in*the United States, indications.will be hereafter computed.'' into sight. So beautiful is the sight Canada and England. Try it. It co»ta only two engins draw the train up the bill. 6 It is no powder. Chick­ of tills fall from tho ground below, and OUT TO OKDIR. cent* per pound. Now, Prof. Whitney, at a meeting of Notwithstanding its oddities the stock­ John W. Borden, ens will eat it. That ought to convince you that so near its base does the railroad run, Muons and Bricklayers. it is good. If your Grocer, Druggist, H a rd ­ the California Academy of Natural holders are making lots of money. BEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT, BOEOLL SAWING A BRACKETS w a re or Country Storekeeper wfll not get it that trains going both ways stop ten for you, send me o n e dollar, and I win ship Sciences, made some remarks on the N oiaty Public. Auctioneer, ComtnlBsioner Manasquan, Jf. J. you a twenty-pound ho* by freight, or one hundred subject, and called attention to the fact to fifteen minutes to exhibit this, one and Conveyancer. A. Frank Vannote, pounds for nve dolla rs. A large box will cost you of its greatest attractions. A rustic A Deadly Electric Sword. ^ Farms, Cottages and Lots for Sale or Let. Office 4.18k no more freight than a small box. Attend to your that a correct calculation from Prof. Main, front of Broad Street. p o u ltry , if you want to make a profit out of them, -----'s reported observations would bridge spans two j lifting rocks near the A gentleman of Shanghai has, after MASON. BRICKLAYEB £ Plasterer. just the same as you attend to your land. Unless MANASQUAN, NEW JERSEY. you m anure your land it will not pay you. lu»t make Mount Hood not 17,(XX) hut 34,1.x ki base, and from this a peculiarly fasci­ considerable experimenting, invented 4-1 3b Idanasquan and Point PldaMtnt, N. J, so with poultry ; you must give them something a new and deadly weapon. Thin Is an liO SSfl M. MEBKS, beside* feed. They must have material to feet high I” Mount nood is about 60 nating view is had. looking straight up answer for grinders, and material for the egg. miles from Fertland, a good wagon the line of fall. The fall is not one of electric sword, which, when the point CONTRACTING! and JOBBINO pnw pb DEALER IM If you feed Chick-chick-er-re-kee (egg food) touches the party attacked, sends a John M. Allen, ly attended to. EatimatM foniabad o« ajv every day you will never have any sick chick­ road leading from that city to the base sheer descent the whole way, but en*. and your hens w ill lay eggs when otherw ise powerful shock through him, and if plication. MH-Jm they would not. You will never do without it of the mountain, the country being rather over a rounded rocky wall, so after a fair tria l. Do n o t p a y twenty-five or settled to within about 15 miles of the nearly perpendicular that the eye un­ not immediately killing will at least Auctioneer and Notary Public. Stoves, Heaters, fifty cents a p o u n d for medicine to feed ycur poultry when you can get a better article from base. It is said that it has often been aided could not detect its inclination put him hurt de combat. Tlie sword is your storekeeper at 6 cents n pound. Don't ascended owing to the ease with which from tlie vertical did not the water, act­ an ordinary military sabre, but along POSl-OFFICE ADDRESS, be a clam ; tr y it. Manufactured in the United its whole length is let in a One platinum R . T . \ R a n g e s , States only by it can be done. The only obstacle—if ing as nature's plumb-bob, show it. NEW BEDFORD, N. J. Over these slight roundings of the wire, which ends s t the foil at the 89*2— S. S. MYERS, Patentee, it can be called such—is a sort of a Tin, Sheet Iron, Roofing, canon-like valley at the foot of the water-worn rock the descending sprsy weapon. A small but very powerful CARPET WEAVER, 629 N. Front St., PKILAD'A, PA. peak, placed by different people at from falls in tremulous waves, and from the storage battesv is carried strapped WM S. MOORE, See what the Secretary of the Interstate Poultry about the waiai, much the same as a ----- W O R K S H O P ------TEN LEADERS 4 GUTTERS. and I*et Stock Association, of CobJen, 500 to 1,000 feet below the top. The very top to the bottom liquid waves, Illinois, says: United States Geological report, made like moving folds of silk, chase each cartridge-box. Insulated wire* con­ Next Door to Dr. Higgins' Office, TSRKA COTTA TOPS, P IP IS , August 3, 1886. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, S.S.MYF.RS. by Arnold Hague to Prof. Clarence other with a constantly accelerating nect this battery with the sword, and MANASQUAN, N. J. 1)ham Sik I have used some of your Chick- by pressing a button the bolder can T1LKS, AC. chick-er-re-kee* Poultry Food 1. lam satisfied King, says of it: “ The summit of gait as they end, and are lost in a cloud complete the circuit at pleasure. MANASQUAN, N. ,T. E f" Okdirs Solicitku. Work PiOMm.v Aw thiat it increases the egg production of 111^ fowls. Mount Hood exposes on the east, north, of mist that is crowued with all the 7 in 0to to. « a61ml A«M ter CUCUMBER PUMPS. 406 SSOAD *T„ MAMiSQOAK, M /. * 4 ..... ■ ...... — -■ • .re

Major John W, Hyan, one of the uioat Jersey Central's Condition. Real Ratals Transfers. J. II. WINK, T. IT llAIHUM auommful tad boot known drill masters lu U x n x s q d a n S e a s i d e , H, H. Little, President at tks Contra* CALL IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF THAT YOU CAN BUY IT tbe country, and tha organiser and oumuiau. ra*u*mu> in n m udat. Railroad Company of Nsw Janey, haa ad- ran Tits wares im rntn out. 911,1880. dor of tho famous Mata Fsnolblsa, of Psuu- The Ocean drove damp Meeting Awn. 1. CONK & BARHAM t u u u . dressed s oouiuiiiuleaiitm to Uio stockholders aytvaula, was hurtsd with tha military hou- mitm tn Mutlhla Mnrmw. Lot No, tint, of iliat company, sotting forth tho clrciuu. (Kean drove,,...... (par us ora dut his rauk on Monday lu Philadelphia. J. DAVISON’S M1MUMNHYKAH, Matilda Mni'tow to It. K. Knight, l.m Nn, B. ■ ■ ■ rtfe Write ■ staiumi which led to (bn appointment of r,iH,Ocr.ru (hove ...... t,S.w re T H E HUNT 11 lid CliUAI*l!*T IMTAKIAILT IN ADVAMOl. William Holland, tho leadiug oirous man. John tt. Kennedy and Juocph 1). Harris os Mm T, Way, Trustees, u Thomas S, H Sanitary Plumbers, crown, l.tit In Krypnrt...... sore agsr of England, la quoted as saying that an reoclvors of tho company hy liimnounms action on the port nf Ibo trustee of tho ad­ llsrristm Vail, ft u\, to Kinmn It, II,nr. STEAM and GAS FITTERS, RATES OF ADVERTISING* American niUltousIn proposes to furulsh tho man l.m In Karpov!...... ,,, Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, capital for a stupeudnus hlppixlrouia enter- justment uiortgngos and lira Board o( Dl. William V follow, vt us. ro Hubert Al. Him unni«r* m Months, rectors. Ho reviews tiic oircmuatimnoa which Inn, Jr, l.nt in Hvrl hrnlt...... , taiumsut unlike anything o( Uio sort Hint wo .War Allan, et us, to Sarnusl O, Alien. .Trimninga, Honiory, OIovm. Taney Goods, Qonta have had, and that he, Mr. Holland, is com, lad to Uic application tor tho appointment of l.nt Walt township ...... j, „, Stoves, Ranges, Heaters, &c. rurnlihing Goods and Underwear, * JL receivers Ivy the trustees aud the following Win. R Allen, vt ns, in Hamnel d. Allrn. tug over hero In manage It. Perhaps this Lot Wall township ...... mm, Tin, Oo|ipor ami 8 lm»l Irim work to order, !«•» Il?l • • • I 5T*>Uio $10 0 consultations tvotwcon them and the directors, 1“ i «a • ?s |0 M) IS • will ha news to Mr. Barnaul, aud perhaps li fioin'n t-. Hullo, l A hod,anil to Asians, l*® :s tM •o o which resulted m their joint determination tha I bat,I, 1 .0! N„. ro Roger* Park, Tin. Roeftngr a Spoclalty. CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, » ! 4 12 • 7J *3 JO won't. aval RpStSg larks...... r,p„ ,u 4 “* ■ JO»o TSiyo to reorganise with an Intermediate receiver-., $ 5 4 is «• I) w •00 a : f Ouatn Urovj C»rt\p MwiltUJ AnhwU, JOHDING PROMPTLY ATTKMDKD TO, Prints, Civinlii'ic.4, ('n-slmit'i't's, Tulilu l.inon, Ticking, •» 1 q* f :2 ?I IS 00 IJ 00 •4 0 )• • Ths Transylvania Uallread Oompsny •kip, aud on a plan, soon to lie presented,' turn n I olio A, Pnrd, l.ot No, »•,, a * is \m • «•«• 00 II N IJM •?« Ocvzn Uruv«...... w Pumps of ill Descriptions Repaired Flnnncls, ole, ««* Mls il I*» lifo *4 00 c : have bought ,100 acres of land on Bins which, he rnya, will Involve tho least prawi. Tliemtoro Aimuck, SlicntV \w Thomn* to *•<»• m ■It •* •L S J l' 1! £ Springs Kun, In Marlon county, Ga„ on hie aaorlHoe on tbe part of stockholders and Wlllli*. 8 (S ■ n>i lit'H'h AtliUltIt low Hblilli AT HHDBT NOTICK. |)ru|wrtyft| lUrrlvtt N, i\mk ___ 1,00000 Hturu aud Shop lu Hard-ware, Tin-ware, Wood and Willow-ware, Turns.—Vatfl, tevwitmaams payable quarterly wlieh Uio company will aoen establish a bondholders oeualslent with reorganisation i’ Willnir Tuttle, ot ux, »o rimiWm Ci,TI»z« t MfMMi temrttmMnu (or Ion parlixl than ou s binds ot permanent prosperity. Worili. l.m tu North Hil*thU>n, #1 ,»m| veneering foolery to luauufaotmeiw venter. other loiLltU-uiion. SALTS' BLOOX, Itm am tk a, «ash. Ing to he used In Hulahiug I ho losldc nf There |H>rt of thespeelsteouimllteo which Crockery and Glassware. (■•cal Monraa will bo poblUhod lor w t n n u a V im. KohhiitNloihc Krvvholtl IhtukiuMCo. 0|||IUH||« INihi U (til'll. Ha car*. Tho land la richly timbered with was appointed to examine the company V affairs tor nr Avhury l‘«rk...... 4|00a IlM book testfllan. J. hn Alfred KIIU to John J. DufTcy. Two Manaiquan, - How J2ra»y. Dm prlvlltfa of changing ihtlr tlic finest quality of yallew pine, curly pine, Is appeuded, shewing that tho coiupau,v low hits tu KIP, ...... lire more than 2,000 hnfialocs now in ox- tion of Its own property. It will also ho Jnine. Hampton, li»V, to Wars Wleklllfe, MU aha lift Um foundation for good phytic ietenoe, Systematic alsugbtdr lira produced nmeonry to portnaueclly reduce the Interest Lot El Look lirtnch...... yw» llo •I M A Msarty an at tho aaou prominent G m e Vteltoy, et ux to l.iulc | \ flail, el this shameful result. and have uew capital. In order to meet the Is W a n t It NkS Tork city were country ul. Three l.iN Witll dm-oMhip...... Am 00 f \ 3 R N I T G ^ ^ aggreaolve competition which must bo ox- Clinrlc* Admit*. K*‘r, to Owen Woolley. W*a w d a (taal many of Ikaaa caaia (rum Andrew Carnegie la building on the sum­ I wo ncm at Klhcron. ... 1,500 »> FANCY AND DRY GOODS poctod from Its more prosperous rivals. A M i Mala at Joraay. The InlubiuniH of Howell towmihlp to mit of tbe AUsghcnlee, near Greaaoa Springs, plan of reorgemiaalian Involving there tin- 1 hoiDAR w. liitcll. The U.C. R.clwrd. a boase or castle which will coat ( 1,000,000. •on property nenr Herhel Howell towmhlp 1 00 provemnito would require same oaulrihutlon Tho p o c th at Ckarlaatou ago getting orar Tha •ultra walk will ba built up altogstbor Kliiabcih L. Morrb, et nln, K*’m, ro Cor. ESTABLISHMENT. • nclio* R. lienneu. Lot Uccho townKhip axw 00 MmA MgM frooa eutbqnnkea, Judging from from the stockholders, bat with these the of Ibo undressed surface stone which is to road would be placed on a permanent harla, M«ry t’htaicy .4 husbimd to Huy dee 0, M ala* feat Banna,'a drona, which exhibit, bo found on tho place, rud they are not to Mitrtln. Lot No. i^j map Green Lawn •d thus tho other day, took In (14,000 and tvs a aoureo of increasing profit to all Onteu lry, |a that H had to bo henad lo two porta of 1,600 North Octsn Orove ...... 35000 ail flaws can ba detected before it ia applied to yesterday aitornoou aitor the dispersal of P t » Hoeor before haa the Joaraal of a Annie I. Archer to Rnchr) S. Shield*. Lot practical use. It will be ngloh leas exposed the Bartholdi procession. Bishop Littlejohn on map of Brighton and North Brighton ft.j.ro 00 'tag Moaioa eoataiaad orar 2,900 pager A'.uriah Dunham, et uz, to Andrewetta S. Newest Designs in Furniture, to injury from atmoepherie influences than Tha oaa Jaat printed hao 3, too. ofyong Island couducti',.1 the service! at tha Brin ley. U> No. 15 , Ocean Park .. tkw 00 iron. The porceaa of production is not dif_ houre, at which only the family and imme­ Andreweria S. Prmley toGrnrge H. Dun. h»tn.. Lou Nos. j and 4, Bradley Beach, Than la another Biohmond in Um Bold of flood, Um chief fee lure being rapid cooling. diate friends were present. At half psat two Ocean township...... i,A» 00 Saw Tort politico, lb . Cher lee H. Water, Tho hardness and rnabting power of this a special train took the funeral party to Gar- John Runyan to wntiitm c. liakts l,ot «CARPETS,84 taal glare are very great, and experiment* an No. 761, iKean Grove .. __ 450 00 aaa, oho hao beta tendered tho nomination den city, L. I.. where tha full burial aervio* H. IJakes Ksscutris; to Alexander t e Mayor of Mow Tort by Um "American baiag jost now carried cat at the Siemens was read. Tha body wu not embalmed and Kennedy. Lot No. 7,^1, UceaivGrove., 1,50000 ■Ny," • Monday onto a latter of accept­ glare foundry at Dresden with tbe purpose was contained in a simpla bat handsome cof- John II. Truu to David Slocum a acres MATTINGS, REED & RATTAN GOODS, Neptune township *75 ao ance, h which to My., "Oonavni apathy of oacertiiinlng whether the material could flfv; st tha conclusion of the services It was Catharine W. King A husband to James F.. Mate ha mat to tho rear and general activity be employed for niia on railways. placed in the sarcophagus in tha Cathedra] Sherman, et al. Lot near Ocean Beat’ll ico 00 Silks, Satins, Yelvets, and all new Novelties aana to tha (root,” and “it la time tbe ma- D. Ram try Patterson, Assignee, to Susan Crypt prepared several years tgo for the tne Mouat. I.t*t No. 1703, Ocean llcach ... 2,850 00 D Bed.din.gr, in Dress and Cloak Trimmings, ahlaaat tabdiag poiitieieaa and corrupt ring, The revenue marine service of the United to which it was put on Thursday. Osborn Curt It, et ua, to Lucinda Vanlecr, State* to-day consist of forty vessels, of Lot at Manajajuan...... Bo» 00 mm at an and and their foreign panaitea Near thia sarcophagus is another, prepared O -en ts’ ZF’-u.xn isixin .g* G -ood.D , which twenty-five on *tearns is ranging from John I-ane, et us, to Hiram I.. Dangler. Silvrsiw xv ro, hialil l l from tho poUtloal and publbT pari- to receive the body of Alexander T. Stewart. Lot at Lung Branch ...... »35 00 •Ns* *W BOW dtegnat and native bora 140 to 500 tons, and generally staunch, fast, Whether or not it kolda that body now is a Charles II. F.His et al*. Ex r*. to Catharine CARPETS, MATTINGS, OIL GLOTRS, LADIES’, HISSES & CHILDREN’S SHOES. Irtwlc*. Lot Freehold township ...... 1,700 00 3 L.arx3.p s , and seaworthy, armed with rifled breech Constantly reeeiring NEW o hrt wart, aaya that a drove of 40,000 hood has repeatedly cruised in Arctic waters, and wre found that tho vault had been broken Edward Batchelor, et ux, to u*. to the of onttio from Northern Montana to Brlttoh Lnited States. Lot for Life-Saving Sta­ hot beats were tbe first that evar landed on into and tha body stolen. Hines than spas­ tion, Key East...... , ^ Having taken great pain* in *eloct- Onhmtia, had to bo abandoned when uear­ • JAMES H. SEXTON.- Wrangel Land. Not long tgo word came to modic rumors hare arisen that Mr. Hilton Henry Nelms, et «»*, to Henry Lylburn. r n g ing the British lino, owing to til* tmuaually tho Treasury Department that the whaler Lot* Nos. 381. 380. 382 Asbury Park ... 7,500 00 had rooovered tha body and had placed it in Theodore Sickles, et u*. to Irene Heycr. 4iy m m tUoki hid ah riveted the gmn and Amethyst wrb supposed to bo wrecked in Lot Middletown township...... ,,050 00 the crypt of the cathedral, but Mr. Hilton ALL TUB MOVKI.T1K8 IN Cabinet Maker and Undertaker, dried np tho springa. The poor boasts had Behring Ben. Within five days theiaftor ths has neither affirmed nor denied the troth of Sarah Woolley to Charles Reed. Quit haaa radnoad to akin and hone from hunger claim land in Howell township...... 50 00 Riohard Rush had storied, in midwinter, them. Theodore Aumack. Sheriff, to William A. MAIN STREET, HEAD OK WR^I.F.Y l.AKK. tad fatigue, many had already died, and not 60-100 from San Frsnoisco, on a 4,000 mile voyage Judge Horace Russell, Mr. Hilton's sou-in Reid. ?n acres Howell township, aver 100 to the 40,000 an expected to bo property of John Hulick, et al...... a,3oo 00 to find the missing crew. For snch sudden law, said last evening that there would prob George H. Wild, et ux. to John L. Nivison la'ench, Bohemian, Asbur; Park, New Jersey, aEvonirit Spring. They belong to a St. calls to service in ail waters the revenue ves­ ably be no large pnblio bequests in Mra Lot Shrewsbury township...... 350 00 Lm ’s syndicate which will km (150,000. sels must bo kept in good condition. A ca- Richard T. Har iorne, et als.to Wm. A. Stewart's will. She had given each of her MRXson. a lots, acre* 1 and 1-a. Middle- Aud Opposite the Lake Bouse, - - SPRING LAKE BEACH, N. J. b yaw sympathy with the cattle or tha oyn- »' town low niliip...... — AND— dot school ship, the S. P. Chase, edneates nephews and nieoea ( 10,000 a year while diateaf In any ayetern of narding which young men for officers, and there are, in Wm. A. Masson. Jr., to Frank V. Harts- aba lived, and wonld probably divide the es­ born. 2 lo;s, acres 1 and 2, Middletown •omaamh untold angering to poor, dumb round numbers, about 1,000 officers and men tate among them. A report that her house township...... IOO Domestic Glass, baton, retribution on thorn engaged in it employed in tho eervico. The primary work Fannie A. Low-enstein to Henry Gilder, Coffins and Burial Caskets | :■;> ia to be bestowed for some public purpose ia sleeve. Lot at Elberon, No. 1 on imp of ■Wow jaat and providential. of the revenue marine is that of protecting F. A. Lowenatcin...... 4)5ao ^ not verified. AS WELL AS the country against smuggling; bat its du­ Fannie A. Lowemitcia io Henry Gilder- of every Approved Style Finished nt a MOMENTS NOTICE. On Thursday afternoon tho first fatal acci­ sleeve. Lot No. 34 on map of K. A. ties have been gradually extended to almost Lowenstei i. Elberon...... 4.500 00 dent that aver took place at the U. S. Prov. Gifts to the National Museum. I pholat4*ring lu all lt*» I'rarulu** carriiMl on, »!«» u full Hue of all maritime interests. Fannie A. Lowenstein to Henry (iilder- 'Foreign and Domestic China? ~ lag Grounds at Sandy Hook occurred. Un­ sleeve. Lot No. 24 on map of F. A. Low­ There have recently been received at the enstein, Elberon...... 4,SOJ ^ PICTURX: rR A M E S and lMOUXaUINGS der direction, of Lieut. Meddle, the de­ A friend of Murat Halstead relates an in National Museum, at Washington, about a Iu all VurietlcH of Hliape wad Color, Fanny A. Lowenstein to Henry Gilder- kept conauntlj era haml. Window CornU-s* nf sit description*. tachment of soldier, were teriing the largest tereeting story concerning the wife of James dozen articles of pottery aud tepoatry, pre- sleeve. Lot No. 16 on mapof F. A Low- ta ils aver made. Tha shells were 12 inches enstdn, E'beron...... 4,50000 G. Blaine, Jr. He says Miss Nevtns studied aeutod by ths French Government, the total Fannie A. Lowenstein to Henry Gilder- Having had acveral year/ cxpetlcnceln the innleitaklng bo-lnsss In A-l.tiry Park and .1 In diameter, SO inches long and weighed 610 rioity. I feel competent to give sailsfactlon to all sin. may fan r nra »n|. IM , pu Inmate, for the operatic Btage. She had much talent value of which ia more than three thousand sleeve*...Lot No- ^ 011 maP F- A- Iaowen- I hope to gratify the moHt exacting stem, Elberon...... 4.50000 Telephone connection* with principal hotel# and store* lu Park and drove. ( s ad*. They wars charged with 27 pounds and as her people were not rich their friends dollars. The m,oat costly of each are a taste in the line of goods ilisplayed. fUce open day aud mailt. it murtat powder and also contained 25 raised money to send her to Europe to com­ Sevrea vaac, valued at the place of poamdi of sand. In driving a plug into a plete her musical education. Murat Halstead manufacture at (500, aud a Gobelin rug BUILDING CONTRACTS. ______James H. Sexton. kwdad shall it ia supposed that the waa one of her special champions. He wrote valued at (1 500. Tho Muiteum has also Hl.tD TO AND IKCLl'DtNG OCTOBER 23. O. H . BROAVN, iinty aand prodnoed a spark which ig. to George W. Childs, describing the talent, just received a rare collection of objects >922.—John Steiubach with Aaron Vreclaod. Ad­ litod tha charge. Private Joseph King was beauty and promise of Miss Narine without gathered by Lieutenant Taunt, United States dition to dot tage at ' org Branch, STOVES, HEATERS. ^ *4" ^ V litenily blown to piseaa, ao that man had to mentioning her name, and asked him to cou- Navy, in his travels ou the Upper Congo, *933.—Appleb, Bros, with A. A. Taylor. Work on new potet-oflice building a t------$225. North Spring Lake, N. J. Tho I.argCHl Akkovimi nt ii» rip la a kkakat. jl end preesote,! by him The collection sm- feSt-aU Si - (and iu semi um iu Eumps. il l . mst^F-lwabctl! A. Reid with Higgins am| Woollry. — AND— Nadoolfa had both foot cut of, his Childs wrote back a letter incloein g a check hracea a variety of assegais rudely hut elab­ New buiicling at Ocean Grove, li.ajo. y v body tan open and Otherwise mutilated. 1925. —John 1$. Hendrickson wi li Bargby & Bums for (560, but there waa a condition attached orately ornamented after the barbaric taste, Plumbing, &c., bouse at Monmouth Beach Ha lived sheet an boor. No one elae was to hissabecription- He was not to know of Uro Central Africans; shield of woven v-'SS- ’ M o r r is & W y n n e , B A i r a E S Dry (roods tbe name of the recipient and ahe was not bamboo fibre ; musical instruments made 1926. -—John B. Hendrickson with C. V. N. Wilson AND A Uduions, Ac., house at Monmouth Beach, Proprietors of the of all de^ciiption can be fouiul at the to know his name. He added : " If she is of elephant tusks; beheading knives, not fro m the Gazette and Mirror, store of all you have described her, I am quite sure so long but vastly more terrible than Koko's 19J7.-D*. H. S. Deputy with Win, II. Carman. l l A Y A S q i M N Oroceries! Mr. O. H. Brown shipped a large or- New building at Ocean Grove, #2,200. ■he will be married before ahe reaches tho official instrum ent; wooden spoons from the flat of good to Mrs. Leeds, at Cuinamin- 1928 —Joseph Clark with John I. Leonard. New operatic stage.” A few days after th^ mar. Cannibal regions, and jewelry. Of tho last bui.ding at Port Monmouth, 9 1 018. W.B.CROWTHER Jr, Boots and Shoes. ton, this week. !9*9'-rAnnic L. Conover wi h James H. Johnson. riage of Mr. Blaine, Jr., Mr. Halstead wrote named there is a ring which weighs ten .Nv- w building at Keypcrt, #2,625. MeatMarket —AT— Gnand lias been broken for Mrs. to Mr. Childs, saying: "Our protege has pounds, of solid brass, taken from the ankle 163 ‘•—Alice Roop with George H. Anderson. New Rcady-mcde Clothing bui.ding at Ocean Pai 5,-jo . Emma Freeman’s cottage on Monmouth gone and done it. Your prophecy has been of a Central Africa belle. The collection is We sre prepared to furnish the titixeiu of Man*- squan and vicinity with the Ocean Beach, K. J„- avenue, next to Mr. Edward Patterson's fulfilled.’’ It was ia this letter that Mr. intrinsically at little worth, hut us an exam- D cm o rest’s P a tte rn s. cottage. Childs first learned who was the object of pie of barbaric art aud taste, prevalent in a J^STA-TE OF LL'CIkX OSBOKN, DECEASED #»~BEST FRESH MEATS'*^ an welt a.4 Mr. Halstead's friendly interest. region so little known, it is of great ethno­ j '^ C»eJ 9 Fi' t r . that the accounts of the that the market affords HARDWARE. PAINTS OILS, AND Sunday school will be held in the subscriber, sdmlnisuatiSx of said deceased, will be Bake House every Sunday afternoon logical value. aud.u-d and staiex. by the Surroga e mid reported TIUWAEE Death From a Man's Bite. to th« t rpban* Court <»f the t'ffuuty of Mouniouth AT THE LOWEST RATES. CAN BIS FOUND AT during the winter. School commences ““ unasDiV TUI 18th d^v op -Sovaeaae.Al Caxiden, Oct. 25.—John Trimble, a young American Enterprise. of every descriptiou. at 2 o'clock. So-’-itlz EIPIIE.MIA OSBORN. GIVE US A CALL man about twenty-five years of age, living at No invention of the nineteenth century Howard Osborn’s, H. P. Brown haa been awarded MAIN STREET, Mr. Seventh and Vanhook streets, died yesterday has worked a greater revolution in household the contract for making the alterations 459-ly MANA8QUAN, N. J. Main St., Munaxqiian, ?{. j . from lockjaw. At tbe Democratic primary economy or conferred more of a benefit on IOO A C R E S TIN HOOFING to tha Wilburton-by-the Sea. The lum­ elections Trimble got into an altercation humanity than the 6ewirrg machine. ------O F ------done at lowest prices anti work guaranteed bar ia now being put upon the ground. with a colored man, who bit him on one of The first productions were eruce and un­ Excellent Clover and Timothy Pasture, Mr. Peter Brown, brother of O. H. hia fingers. He felt no ill effects from the couth in the extreme, and it - xa reserved fur D. W. MORTON, bite until abont a week ago, when he was CULTIVATED CRASS. Maunsquan, Mow J or soy Books and Papers. Browa, was united in the bonds of holy American skill and ingenuity to bring forth A>,|)1>- at the STATE CAS1P. SEA GIRT seized with spasms, and a doctor being called a machine of any practical value. p r a c t i c a l matrimony to llisa Ella Johnson, of Or to ELIAS DEV, JiANASjJUAN. Orders receive,t (re ail k'xSs ol in found him suffering from symptoms of Peterson’s Livery Stables, Borden town, on Wednesday. Happy In order to appreciate the great advance­ I1U0 K In the rear of the Osborn House Manamiuau, X, J. boy, we wish you joy. lockjaw. Young Trimble gradually grew ment which has taken place it is only neces­ B l a c k s m i t h MACiA/INra worse until Friday, when he rallied a little, sary lo compare one of the machines built T« tbe People of idntiasqujin Mr. W. B. Crowther shipped two of AND Hones boarded by the day. week or month, SKA SIOP I rcitAMRS. Ou Saturday a relapse followed, aud he suf­ during the infancy of the invention with at reasonable rates. b'.'e , Elf. hia patent chimney cowls to Paterson at lie fered terrible agony until he died. Dr. Hunt one of the latest improved ' "Light-Rumiing p u r e T r e s h laat weak to fill an order from that pi ace. Horse Slioer, Horses and Carriagea to hire at all tirnen and stated last night that the bite ou his finger New Home.'' announce* to the public that he i* now prepared to at reasonable rate*. NEWS STA '71., They cure a smoky ohimnev every time. was the immediate cause of his death. do all kinds of work In his line. on All the really good points contained in Being a Practical Horse hJhoerl hope by close at Stages will be in waiting at the railroad station Tha Seaside Ice Company are now other machines have been utilized iu itj CANDIES tentiou to business and fair dealing u» merit a share upou the arrival of all trains and |>as*t ngtrs A M asonic Offence, of your patronage. « ■ Sllop on BROAD STREET, taken to any point .Main 0 ' tVc i, MimVqtihu, S- J furnishing their customers with ice re­ construction. Many new improvements made every honr on the promises by a opp Taylor & W ebb * Sa«h and Blind Factory. *il0 aviso a Choice Lot of ceived from Pennsylvania. Their stock The Grand Lodge of Keutncky, Free and and devices have also been added, the result Stages will call anywhere for passenger* by seeing PRACTICAL CONFECTIONER. of nearly 5,060 tons in their mammoth Accepted Masons, on Wednesday of thia of which Is a machine as nearly perfect as it the proprietor or leavuitr word at Osborn House The public can. by patronizing my ei!abli,b*eai Cigars, Tobacco and Pipes. week passed tbe following: is possible to make one. For simplicity, During the Summer Stages will run to and from iea-bouae at this place ran out last week. wwayi rely on peting Evst-claas goods red bare J* W . P E A R C E ’S hkhjus the sea at any time. W , The use of intoxicating liquors durability, ease of management and capacity beui absolutely pure. A Pull I.iue «(' Pocket Cutlery. Wo learn that the ladies of the Wo- as a beverage is the greatest detrimeut to 346 CUAttLES II. PETKR 8 C N, M p,ieto for work, the "Light-Running New Home ' aua'a Christian Temperance Union, of the growth and prosperity of tbe fraternity, South Street, Jlancusquan, has no rival, end the happy possessor v t one w . s . MOORE. this plto*. an arranging for a course of therefore, be it EXPRESS. may rest assured that he or she has '.he very Mf. H. ro STER, Proprietor. Isotuna ea the subject of temperance A’esofcrrf, That the business of saloon­ keeping be deemed a Maeoui; offence, aud beat the world affurda. See advertisement Hfl^iug purchased the express business of it tha tear futon. 8 . B. Pearce, Esq., I offer my services CITY HALL SQUARE, NEW ’ punishable as other offences coni rary to the ou another page of this paper. rules of the order. to the people of Maimsqtmu and Opposite City Mali, and the Post Oj CoL M. N. Oviatt, who has been as- W . C. BRAY, vicinity, guaranteeing that all ThU Hotel ia one of the mof-t complete Hon. S. B. Oviatt, work entrusted to me shall Point went* and furniiure t»f ANY H o aiating hia brother, A writer in a Philadelphia paper shows The Trenton Emporium says that an effort hew York City, aud it Marble and Granite Monumenti be performed promptly 28N0B3 »UV( 3 , ,,cr cent, m In tha management of hia railroad con­ that a cranberry hog near Lsland Heights, CoSOTCTED ON THB ElBOPKAN is to he made in the next legislature to have aud satisfactorily. j ,/Mrr Gl,s uij-nix canCftn bebc atta« tract ia North Carolina, has completed in this Stale, which cost (2,000, after de. an act passed making the fees for aubpvensed Room* only One Dollar per dav Half nxtur*, instantly chancing 0,. Headstone*, Tablets, A t, Carting of ovary description promptly walk from Brooklyn Bridge aud ElevaUd yellow flame nf any j{.jq to a tbe wort at that place and returned here ducting coat of picking, etc., only realizes attended to. w witnesses greater than the fifty cents now j BROAD STRUT, lines 0.' cars pass the door. Most convenir luminous wh-te, increasing bti J. W. PEARCE, in New York for Merchant* to stop ftt cent. Over 8,aco in service. on Thursday. a profit of (136 on 450 crates of berries. given them. Rooms, Cafe* amt Lunch (’winter replete MaxAStjDA*, K . J. Proprietor. the luxuries at modern prices. TBS U1TI0H BATlOKiL OA at East 14th St., Nc A large Dumber ot iuturuating local limns Mathodlat Protestant Conference, Communications, To Niagara. 0I.OAKH! CJ.OAKH 1! are unavoidably orowded out of thle 1miiui. l b Best Trme t * W * Manasquan Sea Side Tha forty*flfth eeaslon of the New Jersey MANasquAN, October 27, 1666. II waa our privilege wm k before last, in Indies who hare seen the assortment of Mu. Eoitom i Will you give me perrnls- company with Conductor M. R. Mu'ford, to Rniorud ait no Pom OUloe Mium*qu»n, N. J. Mr, Jsines Rankin la lmUdlug a very usat Annual Conference of the M. P , Ohuroh Jackets and Newmarkets at the Brink Ktore MMunmiluUMN nmllor. was held at Olamboro, N. J „ oonmieuolng nIqii to auswer, through your columns, an vlait Niagara Falls. Wo left Manasqimn on of Henry Hteinbaeh, Anbury park, are all oi oottage on hi* proparty near tha Union. the same opinion, that for low prices and on Tuesday of law week and continuing inn article printed Iu the (foiette and Mirror of Tuesday morning at 6 (Ml, aud arrived iu MANA8QIJAN POST OFKIUK. large aesortmeut this bouse cannot lie ei- HARNESS, Mr, F. H. Combs has opened a lmkory In til the followiiyi Monday. Glnssboro 1* noted October 23. This article was signed "Kick­ Now York in time to eat a hurried breakfast colled, MAll-fl AHIUVK. the afore recently vacated by Fniuois llro'e. for the manufacture of glass; there lie- er," and 1 think it in about the right title to and catch tho Buffalo express, leaving Hobo­ Blaakrti, Bobu, n I rv i it From New York, Phlluiltllihi* and BILKS AND DRESS GOODS. I A . m. R|| pointn, ing a large number of fAotorio* producing be applied to tho author of aueh a produc­ ken at nine o’clock, over tho Dolawa t , Lack­ It seems Ntrangc, yet ’IU true, that Ladle* • | | m i u Fn»w l»hll»d«1nhU nnd point* Mr. George Kstel le about completing a both window-glass and hollow ware. Just tion. Now 1 aiu an anti-kicker about soius awanna and WoNtoru Railroad. Hmmring our I I A " '' A. Mi on ttie l*eminylvanlu railroad, who have compared samples have admitted M ill DoraFwnlsNaiRoB. very nent and cosy cottage on the Now Hud* of tho statements made In that Item. I think senta in the ologant Pullman attached thereto i n if? . From New York, and point*1 at this time the tuuei of thorn are Idle and tlmt they can purchase Silks aud Dress Goods ‘Q k k ll A1 JU .q D A , M. on ventral railroad, sou road, near the Union, the people seemed to have n..thing ou hand I have fully an good au opportunity to kuow wo ftilt vory comfortable indeed as the huge at the Brick Store of Henry Sttinbaoh, Ae> ii From New York, Philadelphia but gave their whole time to the outortain- what ia going on Inaidc of that aohool-yard Irou horse began our journey of near y live bury Park, for less money than the same OiilU l \ M. nnd nil point*, Mr. Morris Milvers has sold his blacksmith- foods KM KM It Kit that Slock bought (ram t.ake vertisement of Mr. R. B. Campbell. Me .£V View Nursery, Hammonton, N. J„ will Iw ton, J . B. Biukiuson of Camden, Lewi* have clmuged within tho lout twenty years, thinking of tskiuga trip to Niagara Falls, wo repTaccd m u It It (all* to grow. Pleaae reserve will bo pleniwd to furnish all, who desire AT HIM IfKHIDIWfOB OIf Bohlager of Millville, William Birdnull of and sohool teachois have ohangod with them. uuhcaltatingly nay by all inoana go by ths D, your ordti** l«>r VV II. FRENCH. tinm, with very atyllsh turnouts. Give him MAIN STREET, MANASQUAN. Moorestown, Henry Waiuright of Mana- TUoy are supposed to be human at the pres­ L. «l W. R. lb Thoao initials stand for Del­ G B A V ’S n 11,KS FOR HALF..-A team of Mnlra for a call. sale, Hound and kind Price, •»)(). Call on squan, Harvey 0. Williams of Friends! ip, ent time. It is impossible for teachers to aware lakekawauim and Western Rail Road. nrM a«liidross, Jo n Ditviaon, (Gondola, N J 470 It Mr. Alvin Van Brunt, who haa been earl- George MoDowell of Union Vulloy, William please everybody, but they try to do right Borne of tho boya say they Ntaud for th® Single and Double Teams to Hire. nnd go ahead. Ah far as the statement goes Dreadful Long and Winding Rail Rood. It *011 SONS THROAT, I'm Diphtheria and Nor* ou*ly 111 with typhoid fever, ia rapidly recov­ W. Kittell of Hopeville, Benjamin Cook of BAKERY ’ Throat S peel flu. ering, and his physician, Dr. J. B. Wain, Olnmlngton, Jonathan Hurff of Baruaboro, about "flogging ” scholars it is entirely false is long aud winding, and when we rea'ihcd Bpooinl fui-ilitio* for neoommodating right, gives him the aaanrnnoe that he will John Jones of Bridgeport, Gideon Hculi of except iu a vory few instaucor. It appears Buffalo wo tnado up our minds that when ths l>»rtic* for Straw-rule* or 13x- • n S o m a M.. Mu iiw h h n . OUSES FOR r e n t OR SAI.H.-T wo handsome new cottage*, containing nine be able to be cut In a few il.vya. Egg Harbor, Andrew Adams of Mt. Pleas- that the little girl to wbic! fereuoe is made route of this road waa laid, it was douo with oar*ioni. CONSTANTLY ON UAND Hrooms, on the Pearce A Parker tract. Renta rea­ ant, Thomas W. Btanger of New Brooklyn, attends tbe Primary l)e| meut, I am in­ ju*t one iden In view, aud th at was to run it sonable. Parties w IrIi Iiik to purchase van make ad- The funeral of Mra. Hiram H. Campbell, SLEIGHS SALS AND TO HISS. vantngemia terms. Larne portion o| purchase W. W. Algor of Allenwood, Elias McElwnino formed by the toaoher of that room that no where the passcugers that should travel over TOR whose death ocourred on Hnnday last, will Fresh Bread, lolls, Bans, Biscuits, money can remain on mind and mortgage. For of Kolwrtsvllle, Joelah D. Btultz of South scholars havo been whipped this term l>e- it, would get views of the most delightfi 1 further particulars inquire u( Chet. J. Parker. Man- take plaoe to-day. Services will be held at asquan, N. J. 4«S—4* Amboy, Evau Jeffries of Atlautic City, causo they "Touldu't aay their ’ossous." In scenery the nun ever showu upon. It roally 'ECIAJL Cukes Pies, Busk, Etc.,, her husband's renideireo at twelve o'ulock. Jonathan Cox of Leesburg, Rev. D. Thack­ one case it has been nooeaeary to inflict a did seem that from tho time we got out of A CARRIAGE SHOP FOR 1IRNT formerly Iutorment in Atlantic View Cemetery. F a n c y lier of shades of green, brown, red, an l pray, that *p<-cUl aiiarili m of tai J Infant*, will expose to *ale Everyone thnnld avail tlieinaelves ot the privilege of him immediately handed him a $50 bill and scholars. *1 public vendue. having their Instruments attended to by a practical listening to the reports of the pastors, du­ far surpasaed anything ever painted by the he paid his flue. CUSTOM TAILORING. workman. 44 i ring the examination of offlaial character: The statement that “Tbe children aro not artist’s penoil. On Tuesday, November 30, I886< Rev. E. D. Htulta left ou Mouday last, in L. D. Stilts, of Glassboro, reported a new allowed to touch the banleter, or band rail, Not only does this route surpass in beauti­ Kev Samples—Hotel Pattens. in going up stairs” ia absolutely false. There Between the hour* of 12 and .1 o'clock, at LOCAL. company with Rev. T. C. Long, for Cole’s parsonage and a large addition of nieinl»«r* ; ful scenery; its rolling-stock is of the best, S o'clock P. M., Summit, on the Allegheny Mountains, where Rev. J . Leuppio, of Fair Haveu, a new is no such rulr in the school and no acholar its large and powerful euginos are built with On the prvmlnef, about halfway between Lower Mr. A. Gray, tho Laker, ia sufforiuK fruui Squankum and Herhertpvtllr, on the toed lead­ QUALITY GUARANTIED. he will remain for • few weeks with the ohuroh, also a new parsonage, and paid for has " Received a cut with the whip on reach­ especial view to climbing the steep grades ing from Lower Squankum to Humvillc, tt peluful frog felon on bln right baud. except five hundred dollars ; Rev. I. McDow- ing the top." 1 here is a rule that scholars and hauling tho heavy traina; while the un. In the Townahip of llcwcll, County of Moumouth hope of regaining hoalth and strength, which and State of New Jeraey. (and being tho property -----P R IC E S I ----- has boon somewhat impaired for a few ell, of BaraNboro, reported the parNonage shall march down stairs iu order and not pul varying rate of speed with which they are late of Hamuel M. Ulfford, deceased), all and Angu­ Mra. J. B. Waiuright, who ban Locti visit- Boalnaaa Bait* from...... H U M months past. improved, aud the church having new furni­ their hands upon tbe banister. ran attest that ouly master hands are allowed lar the right, title and miereet of said infant* In and lug relatives at Far tiling dale, baa returned to a II that tract or parcel of wood land Mtunte, I ting Gauimere PanU tram ...... 4 W ture and organ ; Rev. B. W. Wallace, of The last of the grievances that I will at­ tocommaud the throttles. As we have men­ and being in the township of llowrll. in the County Dooakio. P asta from....'...... I 0,> home. The brig "John Sherwood,” Capt. Price, tempt to answer is about the " Boy* playing of Monmouth, and 8lut<* of Stw Jenwy. butted and Uuion Valley, both church aud panionagc tioned.before, we left Hoboken at 9 o’clock hounded n* follow* : o: tho *nuth hr land formerly Prino* Albert Coat and Vwt of band. and crew of seven men, from Msiue, bound greatly Improved by repairs ; Rev. J. H. Al­ In the yard set off for the girls." To be and at 9.30 r. if., we were safely land­ Abraham (laborn. on the *outhwr*t and weal by •oma Diagonal or tiorkaanv from... W 00 Her. T. B. Apploget will All the pulpit of lamia of John Henry Hail, on the north by land* O vam at to ordar, all rtMaa of Bond*, for Philadelphia, loaded with ice and bed gor, of Mooreetown, said every iulereat was mire some of the Primary boys aud girls ed iu Buffalo, having mado the distance in of Henry Unborn, and on the eu*t by the highway (be Ocean Hill M. P. Cburcli ou Huntley Whitney, ChinohtUa, Boavor? Kor- slats, went ashore at Chadwick, about 3 advancing and they were taking courage mingle In their play but as a rule the boys twelve hours and a half, haviug stopped at a from Sqnanktim to Burraritle. and aUo bv landia morning next. known aa the Blake lot, formerly owned by NVilUom wym»d UaHonafrom...... IB 00 o’clock Wednesday morning, and soou went to with thuukt; Rev. George W. Powell, icport- and girls keep iu their own yards, The yard number of the large cities on the route aud C. ."hullo, continuing two hundred aud eh-ven acre*. pieces; all of the crew were saved by the PRANK DI’RANl), ftp-del (JuerdleK. Mr. George Pal to mi >n, candidate for A*, ed flue opening* for the chnrch and an in- is very Hiuall for nearly three hundred schol­ made two stops of twenty minutes each for IIALSTED II. WAIN RIGHT, Solicitor. life saving crew of that place. Dated Sept. 27, ]88 — — — . - S s m o m T. ton, reported all encumbrances removed ex­ even more interesting points, all of which The undersigned wishes to announce to tbe people at the residence of Mr. U. B. Campbell on be held in the Salvation Army Tomple. Ail All of the above-named were also in favor of 6S28SS383SS88SS: 8S8s5ol of Bay Head and vicinity that he will keep con- are invited to come out and bear this able cept $500 ou parsonage ; Rev. W. Staulcwp, we visited, with a colored man as a guide, cs c v y o* • - eo • I 1 k m - I stantly on hand, at his store in the Bay Head House Weduesdey eveuing in honor of his daugh­ a road direct from the road leading from near the depot, a full line of of Egg Harbor, reported a new church al­ who was at one tim e a slave in old Virginia. *#sass! U liL L H ; i S' If: ! ter, Miss Emily. speaker upon this all-important subject. Point Pleasant bridge to River Drive as ap­ most completed and two others improved at He is now one of the Councilman of Clif­ -i • 31 a J1 s j. « j, » o S’ yi «l Jl ».• » yi 1; * * | plied for. Ybt ference to the hedge hard­ Choice and Fancy Family Groceries, Mr. John Terhnno, Cashier of the Mnna- Mrs. Charles Evaus, of Point Fleaeaut, is a cost of $275, with money on b an d ; Rev. ton, Ontario, and owns a nice little home 8SSS*;S9t?:;33?,S:S;8i:g3gii88l ly dooH it j The hedge contains by lotions and Dry Goods, Kqnau National Bank, who ban been ill dur- form iug a class for tbe purpose of giving G. B. Robinson, of Bouth Amboy, reported and drives a fine team of horses, by the aid •» -* -I O A 9> O U actual count and i easurament, trees os fol­ and will sell them at tbe lowest cash prices. it g the past three months is again at bis infttmotions In painting. She has obtained all well, good work done during the year; of which we were enabled to see so much in : sgsq&qgqgagal ? j • lows : Sixty-nine (69) cedars, seven sasa- I would respectfully ask for the patronage of the di sk in the bank. rooms for a stndio in Mr. William J. Butoh- Rev. D. McElwaiue, of Kobertsville, said a short tiuie. If all of the hackmeu’s charg­ place and vicinity, and will guarantee thatail goods fras, uineteeu holly, four juniper, four dog­ shall be first-class and prices aa low as it consistent ei’s building on Main Street, in this town, the church was growing strong aud useful es are as low as this one’s was, there has with good goods. wood, thirteen cherry trees, five pear trees, Itev. Hubert W, Brown will preach in the and proposes to give one or iwO icisuns Is? tfes Mast??. Ths ropoHs o»» finsnne and aud OuS whits sak. all over thirty feet, high, been a great change recently or else they, as S .f 5 B E: 8 'S S e 'K ,? _ CAPT. JAMES C. PTSHBB. Fresbyteriau Church of this place, Sunday weekly, to those who join. As an artist, statistics showed an iucrease that was great­ * S-|: *: ls|5 : - : l &S : S i ? ! aud many of them measuring from three feet n 0iii», iiSVS L~CU gicalij lied st-iUt; Wo morning, nnd will speak on Mexico in the Mis. Evans, is epoken of very highly, and ly encouraging. won’t tell how much we did pay him for rr. & O e 5 « ; : ' i : • • •* to ten feet in circumference, and contains, . same place in the evening, all thoee who wish to acquire this branch of Kev. T. B. Appleget, Treasurer of the fear someone will think we haveu’t told tho Sr: e ? " besides, seven large grape vines aud other : ra:n ■ COOK’S * cnlture should apply early and avail them ­ Preacher's Aid Society, reported over $12,000 truth. No one can ever describe Niagara to Mr. Timothy Justice, while driving from ruuniug vines, and small trees innumerable. 3 : selves of this opportunity. having been raised by the society, a portion you, it must be seen to be appreciated and Anbury Park to his home near New Bedford Y’ou are invited, with others, who may feel of which had been paid to worthy confer­ our advice to all is, go and see it for your­ FISH MARKET one day this week, fall ont of his wagon, interested, to verify the correctness of this Last Saturday, August Muhlenbriuk, a ence claimants. selves. SJS SisSS'xii&SotS'S’ ' * ! ‘ ! struck upon his head ami injured his spine statement. Many of the trees have stood ; ot x’ ■ • • a,. . • . -i-i -j-, -i «i feed merchant of Long Branch, and son of The Church Extension Society was incor­ IS NOW OPEN there more than one hundred years, and will ggfeS: : : SS§g?SSol ? - »> that his left side is partially paralyzed. Henry Muhleubrink, the Colt’s Neck miller, porated during the conference and located at stand there as long as their owners can pro­ MARRIED. was invited to take a ride with a friend frutu Glassboro, N. J. This, it was thought, would and running a wagon through Dr. A. A. Higgins is upending a few days tect them ; and when they fall, if fall they SfeSS<5«2SS = gSgf.5£ilsS“ 5SSl k I ? Colt’s Neck. Mr. Muhlenbriuk accepted tbe be a great benefit as its object is to aid in Tuesday, October, 19, at Cbicago, 111., at tho ------y I £ at the Delaware Water Gap. We wish for must, by the axes of township officials, it the town and vicinity two days iuvitation, and in turning the corner at S 3 S ts 2 K 5 £ ± SS 5 3S. S S £ t £ SS,5 I * ! S him a pleasant sojourn aud hope he may re­ building new churches; watch the interests residence of tbe brides’s father, Mr. W. B. White’s harness shop, Long Branch, he was will be after all fair measures for their pro­ turn greatly bene fit ted by the respite from of missions, and enter new fields. Jacobs, by Rev. J. H. Worcester, Jr., each week. thrown from the wagon. His head struck tection have been exhausted. One white 8 S»8 8 a a s « g s s a 8 B8 U8 s s t t a 1 ? IJS the cores of an extensive medical practice. Rev.- F. T. Tagg ably represented the D. D., Rev. Hubert \V. Brown, of Mexico a»x-ia® is- cs c> « ceyta-cninci] against tbe curbstone, aud his skull was oak over ten feet in circumference, which for missiou work. He is doing grand work City, to Miss Mary Wilma Jacobs, of Fres- g s r r a s t s ' « "i g: f e s s g s s l * I * 1IESE. COOK, • • Proprietor fractured. Dr. Brown, who attended him, more than one hundred years has braved the Rov. D. 8. Parroeloe, formerly pastor of among the conferences and says he hopes to nillo, Mexico. WALTER N. BANNAKD, Supt, says there is no hope of his recovery. Mr. storms, would have fallen if the roads had the Manasquan Baptist Church, made us a send other missionaries at au early date to J. B. WOOD. Gee. Pass. A«t Muhlenbriuk was about thirty years of age. been laid. In the words of George P. Mor­ pleasant call on Friday last. Mr. Partnelco the support of tbe work in Japan. R. T. VanSchoick, His wife is the daughter of Mr. Benjamin ris, lot me say: has greatly improved in health since his re­ $j>edikl ]\!otide£. NSTATE OF GEORGE ANN GIFFORD.de- MANUFACTC&JiB Of Doughty, of Fair llaveu. Mrs. Muhleubrink The seseiou throughout was marked with ‘ ‘Old Tree, the storm still brave, J ceased. Notice is hereby given, that the ac­ tirement from the pulpit. kindness and courtesy, though at times the And woodman, leave the spot; Icounts of the subscriber. Administrator of said de­ ------is a cousin of Mra. E. 8. V. Stultz, of Man* LADIES, TAKE NOTICE. deceased. will be audited and stated by the Surro­ discufwions wero sharp and cuttiug. Intense While I’ve a bund to save. Tho skating rinks throughout the country asquan. Call on Steinbacb Brothers this Saturday gate. and reported to the Orphans' Court of the loyalty was the doininaut feature, without Thy axe shall hurt it not." county of Monmouth, on T hi ksdav, the N inth day have been tho ctiuso of the downfall of many and secure bargains in Cloaks, Dress Goods, o f D ecem ber, 1886. The Committee on Entertainment, of the sacrifice of spirituality and Christian charity. Respectfully, William H. Wiley. H. H. WAINWRIGHT. young girls as well ns the fouiulntiou for Ac., special reductions in all departments. Manasquan Reform Club, were instructed at Both ministers and laymen evidenced a clear Come early and avoid the rush. Old Stand, 473—u>w Administrator many social scandals, the last one coming the last meeting of the Club to accept the understanding of denominational polity— WHAT TRUE MERIT WILL DO. Wooden Building, Asbury Park. from lted Bank, in this State, where two proposition made by a gentlemen of Mana- "mutual rights”—of ministers and laymen, The unprecedented sale of Boschee’s Ger­ families have been made miserable. OVERCOATS, OVERCOATS. squau, wherein ho offered to douata a large for which mauy have fought and continue to man Syrup within a few years, has astonish­ steel engraving to the member cf the Club sacrifice. It was our pleasure to enjoy the We have them in all sizes from tLe largest S a s h , Blind.. Doom, Moulding Since January last there have been $90,000 ed the world. It is without doubt the safest tp the smallest in all styles and all prices. Is a Complete ANIMAL BONE MANURE worth of buildings put up in Freehold.— who would deliver tho best temperance ad­ hospitality of Glassboro during the session and best remedy ever discovered for the Call aud examino before buying elsewhere. From the Daily Record, West Chester, Pa., of No­ ntAMKA, SCBOI.LS, rCfUfUIO, *TC. vember 17th , 1*84, Window Glass Furnished la aay Quantity. M onmouth Democrat. dress before an audience ia the Club room. aud shall long remember the excellent nnisio speedy aud effectual care of Coughs, Colds Stein bach Brothers’ Old Stund, Wooden C. W Darapman. Honeybrook. brings u* some very Sines January last there have been $5(5,- Building, Asbury Park. nice !<><>kjnK earn. He baa 90 acre* in oom this year, The Committoe are now making arrange­ by the choir and the enjoyable services aud tho severest Lung Troubles, It acts on which he manured with lluuvH A- S aks’ C c le - ManasfJttAin, Jf. J 000 worth of buildings put up ou Manasquan b r n t c l StZ.) PhOM phutdt Hia crop m a big one. ments for the holding of this literary con­ throughout. an entirely different principle from the usual He has no particular name for his oom except "good and we did not have any factory buildings to test aud will make kuown the rules govern­ The uext Annual Conference will be held SCHOOL BOOKS. com," a corn that he has grown fur ten years past, prescriptions given by Physicians, as it does selecting the seed long ago *ron» several different SIDNEY HERBERT, swell the total aggregato cither. They are ing the same sometimo next week. Iu the the third Wednesday of October 1887, at Buy your school books, blanks etc., at varieties of oom, aud each year he is very partieulur not dry up a Cough and leave the disease Brev/er’s, (ixjst-office). to select the t>e«t ears for seed. He has raised ns Al/TlfOMIZtD Aornt vow all homes for our citizens aud improvements meautime they have decided to hold another much ah *1 bushels of shelled corn to the acre. fia Fair Haven, Monmouth Oo., N. J. still iu the system, but ou the contrary re­ crop this year is larger thsn that of last year to the same. Spelling-Beo in the Club-room on next Mon­ The pastors were reappointed to their re­ CLOTHING SALE. . _ ^ CO* tesviluc. !'*„ Ju n e 3th , |*86. HHRK W nm/HV-t- MUTUAL moves the cause of the trouble, heals J .D P ehkinb : “i have used UACoH'skfAPnos- day evening. The Bee last week was a great spective oharges, without a single change, for The finest assortment of Ready Made PHATKoevera1 years testing it tboreughjylu Urn same the parts affected and leaves them iu a pure­ field ulongsldfi of other mokes costing $8u ♦<* #:# per At the re-anion of the veterans of the success. All those who participated in it ex­ the first lime in the history of the church, Clothing for Gentlemen, Boys and Youths, ton. aud Uriel that I get equally good and better re­ j ly healthy condition. A bottle kept in the ever offered, will be shown this Saturday at sults from Baugh's on corn, wheat and graae. I con­ Fire Insurance CTompr ’ Fourteenth New Jersey Regiment, held at pressed a willingness to again oompete, and we believe. sider it as g Lucas’ Paints. ami you can so® and trw It al your own house. annotated an bar tuvslM** ebalr. Wltn add my testimony to the many others in , . _.r ____ _ r. : COR. MAIN AND BROAD STB., _ _ MANASQUAN, NEW JERSEY We have sold IU NI*HKI>8 of these Machines thla ytotara before their ayaa at her re- favor of your Ka-rkst Trocubs. I have s T T H T T T T Y njriluoiiKb' ti' iKtoanaii'l Monmouth i ountleS and Wanbranoa. bar frieafie etand rooted lo tested their wonderful curative powers, J u l v U 1 U «Th*ye not found a lady who ii'i/iet» hu>in|f the tbafraaad whan they now meet her fare aud consider them the best remedy of P tor WIIITK. We claim for it, Hanna oat tha pnUio t reat. Hhe Is at thoir kind for hoarseness, coughs, and IT IS l»t. tliat it !»• the nicest weiktng an I hen satufUng happy aa a lark and at lively aa a cricket- sore throat I have ever used. I hare no Sc mum Machine in the world. I t la artth diSoulty that ttioee who within hesitation in recommending their use to FOR SALE BY A 2nd its so filinpir a child can u»c It, It h*» a fred all suffering from Bronchial Troubles." both aid* • of the needle, which enables the n|tr. bwa vaaha taw her helplessly on her bed J. LEWIS’ IS THE PLACE! rmor to carry the ftrbiie throiich cither able of a t alahnan can faalleva that the ta tha HOARSENESS.—T ran* Mills, Jer­ ALWAYS I tie needle as may be disirwsl, this sdvantage antna paraea Who kaa far fourteen yenra sey Cify.N. J.,write*: “I* mybnainess VanLcer & Brown, shouM !»•'• he over-looked. aaaraaty haaa able to lift her head from »td, it hs* Ihe f*e«t freddh* ever • ttas-hed to a xew- I have occasion to use my voice co«- RELIABLE. To those Who never dealt with me, would say conic inft Mac'dne, it beinffso ecnstrinied as to ope* barahawMara wbera It would fall whan It titotally, and I And that your K a-u « MANASQUAN, N. J. 1ST rate aim p* rfsvt «>**e and without fatigue to tho Vm M l ta her awn aippor*. T rochxs give me instent relief from and see my nm i dclu-ats lasly. h at yet It It the aaraa Llaala C. Suloff. tth.ii h»« aselfaettlnjr needle, a selfdhreadlng ah lit Ihmrteneu. I would not be without » T. tie, a setv high OUB. it is nofselei*, it is Bar Iwabta llaiba that could not aupport them under any ciraumatanoee.” ad siiis d to anv kind of hs am*, It is «srrautrd bar haya taken new Ufa, and hor liody now for ' year*, it Kaa s *s If r« uh!si*ii« b« hlnM win'1 A STH M A -C . Y. N. W ilsoh, Long New Stock of MENS’ AND BOY’S kaa atranpth aa bacanaa It, and all er by which every bobbin i* wound us torn* throapk the power of prayer, Branch, N. J., writes: “My boy (seven a. a - | osd of silk, in (act, il 1« the Kin* of N years old) has suffered from Asthma from it.* Maidilwcs. T heataryef the corala an Internal Ino f wi»h to »ay with retrarsl tn myaelf, I haw ween infancy. Doctors tried to cure him, but huyii * nod sellin* these n.wwl* for tho last ll year® •no, aad, briefly told, runa aa follows, na with no success, and in March last I It waa obtained front Mlaa ttaloff and thoae The Point Pleasant Hardware Co., ami f.-el quite competent to j‘Hl*r absntt what every bought* box of your Tboohis, and after ^ C L O T H ING Udy wants m the Sew In* Machine line I also rrp- directly concerned: Fourteen yenra ago, using them for one week, he was able to tvn, I, v, . i-rs] OltUAN and li,\.Nt» When n i l yaanp Udy wa> fan* tan yaara of Wish to announce to their customers in advance of the expected sleep, and now he reeta well at n ig h t- Embracing the three great requisites. «|%ahoMlf»aa>a hay-Mt la a bara In Mat Royal, Pa. Bar injuria, ware to aa- something he has not enjoyed for the rush for Hardware, House Furnishing Goods, etc., that th ey now M ason & Hamlin, Wilcox & White past two years. Thanks to your Teoche, waco that lor a fang time It waa thought New Styles, 8 T K R IJN O and othern. aha t o m not raooyer. She leat tba uaa of he is now nearly cured.” are as they have keen ever since starting in business, selling goods hnr Utahn, and bar iplne waa to Injured EXCELLENT AND SPEEDY CURE. as low as they possibly can be sold. Hardware, Iron and Nails, For full partieular* as to prices and ts-rnis. address that aha eeald not aupport bera. lf lu a alt- —J o h m I. Thompson, Highlands, N. J., Substantial Goods, tin* peatVe. Sh* suffered great pain, and write*: “Your Ka-keh Tbochbs have have already advanced slightly in price and the prospects arc for UPWARD IRONS, bar Ufa waa only a aaiaery to her. Say- been of groat benefit to me and my Low Prices. 1 la tbia way, only to Bnd family, and, although they have been steady advance right through the season. Our sale on Stoves dur­ IIKNK1UI. AI1F.NT, aa. OocaeionaUy unoon- used but a short time, I find them a moat excellent remedyfor Asthma and Also Suits made to order at very reasonable prices. A com ecloaawaaa ayarnapaa bar, and aha appear- ing last Fall and the early part of the Winter, was beyond our ex MANCHESTER. - NEW JEHSET It waa while In ona of Bronchial Troubles.tiles. T h peei desiring a ilete line of Fur and Straw Hats, Neckwear, Ladies’ ami Gents’ I that an nadortakar waa called speedy cure of those maladies should, pec tat) one. all on account of prices being low. We now offer I1furnishing Goods &e. SPECIAL—I have a complete lino of (J. t aa aha awoke and raid thatakaauti- by all means, use them A. R. Indigo Blue Suits. ST4I aiataa had appeared lo bar. She aaw HACKING COUGH.—W. T. S trict, Builder’s Hardware and Supplies and Mill Work ns low ss any tba golden gataa, and wai i about to enter Manasquan, N. J ., writes: “ Your Ka- tffT lcase remember the stand, ,1. LEWIS, between the th a« whan her ayaa epao " on Ufa with rbw Tbochh far exceeds any remedy of manufacturer here can make them. If yon doubt this send your r . A long its kind that I have ever Used. I mu st old post office and “Sea Side” office, af total Mtndnaaa now followed, confess that I was very much surprised bill to estimate on. Wo keep on hand a stock of Liuto, Plaster, ring girl waa trnly the very when I received an immediate and per. M anasq.uan, IbT. T. t of aaleary. m a n m t relief after using it. For a Cement, Paints and Oils, Harrisons Town and Country ready Mix a yaara aro, aad atterpartfal Hacking Cough give me your K.v-iiek ed Point, (the only paint we have found that will stand the sea " “ " I anfortunata girl, T boohb or Concur Balsam. I t ij Lx i bit family to tbia superior to any." air.) Also, Varnish^ Coach Furniture and Darnor, Colors in oil and ■a wall known to ----. sad ant of aklndneai to IRRITATION IN THE THRo A x— dry, Slate Mantels, Hoop and Bar Iron Galv’d and Black Nails all I toek harto tha home of Faru- H on. Wh. H. H endrickson, Middle- i tn Stow towaahlp, about town, N. J., writes: “I have been ------of tbia city, Iota# what using yonr K a-rxn Troches, for a few aCaat tha eoaatry air would haya on her. months, for Irritation in my Throat, Phe waa now aa Pnabla that aha could not with hooking cough. I have tried a Hit hag hand, and bar arma lay anutionlesa number of remedies, but none have SCAGhAasINXI H IF liU by bar elda. Ska waa truly an object of given so much relief as yours. 1 am now MARLIN P*ty- She raanalaad la tba eoaatry dur­ entirely relieved from the trouble w hich ing tha saauner, bat without any improve- I so long suff ered. ” taant being noticed, and returned home B est Ixx T lie W orld OBSTINATE HOARSENESS.—R ev. for Urge or h u ! 1 panic—made in 32 calibre, 40 grains powder;38cal. raetgaad to bar fate, death appearing to D b. C. D. B uck, Middletown, N. J., "fiTaln«;40cal.OOpra;n«;<5 cal. TOarni fiSprafns. The strongest shooting rifle WAINRIGHT & ERRICKSON’S SEWING-MACHINE} kaaavM ktai Lest Hoy aha waa again a ken „ "erftet zccuracjr puarantrrtl ami th® only absolutely aafo xu?e made. All styles, writes: “ The free use of yonr K *Jl *n weights. Prices reduced. HAS NO E^UAL. taken to the home of Hr. Sadler, and there T boches relieved me from an Obstinate farntad tha acquaintance of Rev. William J t k T . T - * D Cullen-, Fportlne and Tarcct Rides, world renowned. The standard for Hoarseness.tmi enabled m e to speak with ■ ■wfiM * ■■■* * * 9 0 target shooung, huntlnff, and shoe? • e galleries. All calibres from 22 to 4A. PERFECT SATISFACTION Wallace, the patter of the United Praeby- facility, at a time -when X feared that I tatiaa Ckarok of Stow. Religion waa a —SIS.U0 up. Scud for Illustrated v,':r"Kt catalogue. HAFLIK FIRE ARMS CO., MEW HAYEM, COMM. Furniture & House Furnishing Store would not be able to speak. I confi­ «— »— thataa, aad tlia mailer of “ faith dently recommend them to all who are New Heme Sewine Madiine Co. ovro" waa occaaioaaUy referred to, but similarly affected.” -6 l.T -JXS3-Crir2- P A R K , XT. T, tdnaio would not consent to a trial, hav- —O R A N G E , M A S S .— bag a a faltb that a cure could be TBOUBLESOME COUGHS.—Mn. E. 30 Union Squi-®, H. Y, Chicago II, Si. louii, tt®, reached in her cnee, all human skill, io- T. Brown, of Jersey City, N. J., writes: At jutta, 6a. Dalits, Tex* San Fn&e*Cc. to $1 per ffal. En«. Roof, 3 i ADDRESS FOR CATALOGUE, MERIDEN, CONN. South Street, • Manasquan, N. J, ----- PRACTICAL------colow, 75c. 8l*te Dfflint for leaky roofs, H colors, V HE WILCOX A WHITE ORGAN CO 75c. Boiled Oil, 30c. Itaw, 36c. Sperm, Si. En- FACTORIES. MERIDEN, CONN. •fine, 75c. Lubricating OOc. Sewinjf Machine, |1 Show-roams: 87 Ohambars St., New York. A '"lok of HO pages. per doz. Sample cardfi o f colors free. :ii'* befit book for an Qu uad Lock Smith, zurmk p a in t co., divert inter to con­ 167 Maiden Lane, Ni w York. Sliojis andWareroom, . . . Opposito the Post OfH^ sult, lu* bo onijf'rl- JOHN F, STRATTON, B A U G H S S 2 5 PHOSPHATE u . T T i _ ,. ''need or > *thcrwiso. I N A L L E N 'S B U IL D IN G , OltalinUu, H.T., HcontaJn.sli.st.so1 ncwapanorHuml jHtinintos T ^ de mark Importer & Wholesale manasquan, New Jersey. ofthucofitof Rdvertifiliiv.Tbc advert lficy who Opposite tba Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, ‘E A S IL Y ■ H EIaIAIJLE, LA.VMIVG Where will be found everything in the Undertaking line Fuiitriili Rtt^nd,..! wi.u i Dealer in short notice. We have the Patent Corpse Preserver, by which bodfes can be ken* l l h dellca^7 nml at $150 MONTHLY ’e a r n e d . fnvestfnn) If r<* 011 white lor hint who will K&NA8QUA1T. ACCOR DEONS, in contact with the body Telegraph orders attended to with protnptness * A ^i lTi aiUtonl'fi a n ^ T i" g larttalnL* ...... Hollms lu ml. aTED ma- BAUGH & SONS, menrs furnished and set anywhere In Monmouth or Ocean counties. Also, Headstones and AifJliu. i V^’il ',,onHs *** lndiontcd which will Everything connected with the above bus -CORSETS, Month Harmonicas m factnrc.... day Hive tho and Mil kind sof Musical PHIf-AOHf,I*niA, PA. 5!?/?.? iH ,‘r ,V r,'finlrpinent, or a n be made Merchandise, Russian Also, Carnage Building and Repairing promptly attended t *UJ! mtUy (if rived ft bu cor- MM promptly attended to and For Sale by t.KORGK FRUIT Aft Out Violin Strings, BtTAfU.lSHKI) IN.*,5. By THOMAS K. HARDY. J " V huvi' >"''•'1 IfiMUOd. (•IMfictiop guaranteed. ffvffh Outfit Free. Bud Iunrumeut*. Bend for Catalogue. ^ J S f - Eb s Harbor, N. J. IS SClUELh A C0,» 3V0 Urotdwaj, Jfew York. Wrlml to Pa(iK ("“ py “'ioWBLL * T o - NKWSPAPKlt ADVKHTI8INU mJRKAU.’ (10bpruoost.Printing House Bq.), Now York.