REV. A. WALLACE, D. D., Editor. OCEAN aROVE, N. J., SATURDAY, JUNE. 16, 1888, VOL. XIV. NO. 24.

Pasteur has had a time of testing and half of the conference. He reviewed the. for rum’s doings, it was impossible to find ists, too, set us a good example in this mat Meeting for Bible Study. Forfect Through Suffering. struggle to obtain acceptance for his ideas, work done by the; Bishop in liis pastoral an open- saloon, and hence impossible to ter. Their children must go to mass God novcr would 6end you darkness but so.far as 'France is concerned the life, nnd although congratulating him on get drink unless in . the most underhand every Sunday, though there is very little , An inter.denominatlonal Bible Confer­ I f H o felt you could bear tbo lig h t; cause is won, Xo fees are taken frotn his promotion, regretted to lose him from fashion.• Continuing, he said if you, want in the service they can comprehend. They ence will be held nt Ocean Grove, July: But you would not cling to bis guiding band any one. The treatment is absolutely -this,field. Dr. Riley also paid a high to realize the practiced evidences of. the also Indoctrinate them thoroughly in the 20-31, conducted hy Dr. L. W, Munhall, If tho way wero always light-; teachings of their churcli. IJy every pos­ evangelist, Philadelphia. And you would not care to w alk by faith gratuitous, but the donations of grateful compliment to Mrs. Newman as a most advantage:of prohibition- conic to/Kansas,: Could you always walk by sight. patients and admiring friends now sur­ worthy helpmeet to the bishop,; and refer­ and upon every side you will be confront­ sible means they seek to fortify them Among the ehiinent gentlemen who aro njgiiinst Protestantism. They*, make the expected to be present, as instructorsj aro ’Tis true He bns many an anguish passes two million • dollars, and an red to the work she;idid in securing the1 ed with the most graphic object lessons as For your sorrowfhl heart to bear,'* Immense building is now in process of chime of bells for tlie chufch. to its value. Impression deep and lasting .that to leave the following: Bishops Newman nnd Nich­ And many a cruel thorn-crown erection for the better accommodation of Bishop ?Tewmiin; was then introduced, The speech had a most telling effect, tlie Catholic Church is to be .eternally olson, Prof. W. G. Moorehead, Luther T. For your tired head to w ear ;• the Institute, which will he opened the and in fitting terms expressed his high ap­ and when a brother arose to sustain Doctor damned. They support their own schools Townsend, S. L. Bowinan, l{«v. Dr. Jaines Ho knows how few would reach heaven at all at large expense, that their ceildreu may' II. Brookes, Nathanie'l West and W. J. If pain did not guide them there. coming August. We wqro shown tbo dif­ preciation.of the honor, conferred, and his Crosby’s position the cries of question, ferent rooms belonging to the Laboratory regret at lehvitig them, . lie also! took oc­ question, came from all parts of the house, not come under Protestant teachers even Erdman. . ' So He senfls you tho blinding darkness, and Dispensatory, and tbe. process of ob­ casion to say that the honor had come to thus eiTcctunlly choking further debate. in purely secular matters. They know, The subjects to be considered are: The.. And tho furnace of seven-fold heat; ;* too, that early impression* are lasting,and ’Tis on>y the w.ay, believe me, taining .the virus was explained to us. him unsought artd without a single effort The moderator put the question and |[tlie Nature and Fact of Sin; Inspiration; the To kecfi you elose to his feet— Every day three rabbits uro inoculated. on his part. In conclusion,.he called for resolution was carried with an overwhelm­ so they begin iii early life. It is a fuct of Atonement; the Office nnd Work of the F o r'tis always so easy to w ander. The assistants work skilfully. After giv­ God's . blessing upon his congregation. ing majority. .Surely our God is march­ history that tiie Catholic Church regained, Holy Spirit; the Priestly Office and Work When our lives aro glad and sweet, ing an amesthetic the skin on the brain Bishop Andrews, of city, and ing on. _ •• ' what had been'.lost 'during the Beforma- of'Jesits Christ, etc. A number of special Then nestle your hand fn.your Father, of the animal is slightly cut, turned back, Bishop Fowler, of San Francisco, then tion, by sending her teachers in the Uni- subjects, however, will also be presented. And slug, If you can, as you go; and a syringe introduces by a puncture welcomed Bishop Newman to his new. Sunday at St, Paul's Church.. versities of Austria, Ba vail it and Poland. There wljl _ he sessions ea<:h day from Your song m ay clieer some one behind you Teaching the young the church regained Whose courage is sinking low ; the liquid containing tbe virus. The rab- field o f d.utv, and pointed out H om e, of the 10.:;0 a . m: to 1” m. ;. 3 to i*. .M ; nnd tit . Last Sunday was observed as Children’s control. By these means Koine holds her And well If your lips do quiver, ' bit is then placed in a little cage and a obstacles l ie would encounter. In his re­ night some little .time will.be given In Day, In accordance • with' the custom God will tort you better so. label marks the date of. entrance. After marks Bishsp Fowler took occasion to say children to the church; let us bo equally each session for prayer, praise and possi­ —ftirith Visitor. throughout the \f. E. Church. In some six days tlie effects of the vaccination that he had visited all the reputed beauti­ zealous to hold our children to the church bly testimony. . " form of .-ervlce, the entire day was thus appear, generally by a gradual paralysis ful cities in the world and that )Vashing- of our choice. In these meetings the effort Will be to .' devoted. In tiie morning the pastor Paris Latter, advancing from the brain to the extremi­ ton was by far the most beautiful. Short We should be persevering In the.work ascertain just wlmt the Bible teaches upon preached on the religious education of ties of tho body, and at tbe end of four­ addresses were made by Rev. Dr. Domer, because of the Incveasing devices of Satan the subjects considered, and the' opinions A VISIT TO PASTEL*!*. children, selecting as a text, Ephesians teen days the animal is dead. Very early Rey. Dr. Ricej of West Washington; Rep­ to ruin, our children.- - Evil*'persona are and views of men will have but little 0:'4—1“And ye fathers provoke not your, IlY MISS J E S S IE M. IIAKCUOFT, does one shoW signs of violent madness. resentatives J. D. Taylor and Grosvenor, found everywhere ready. to corrupt our place.- ' - * The brain of tho animal is extracted and and others.' The quartette gave another children to wrath, but nurture them in the children,” and lead them to ruin. By our Pastors, theological and other Christian chastening and admonition of the Lord,” The plain looking entrance to the .Pas­ carefully dried. This is done by suspend­ selection, after which the reception took training we must . fortify. them against students and workers who will attend will This is addressed to the father as the head teur Institute on Rue Vauquelin, Paris, is ing it in a large glass bottle with an open­ place; . ' . . evils which surround them almost as con­ find this Conference to he “ a feast of fat of the family, but the duty enjoined ap a Mecca to man}’ a poor patient haunted ing at the top, and another near the bot­ The receiving party consisted of tiie stantly as does the atmosphere. . tilings,” and n most'excellent opportunity plies to both parents jointly. Harshness by fear of the terrible death of hydropho­ tom at the side. Tiiese openings are filled three bishops and their ladies, Mrs. Sena­ The motives to this workare very strong. for furnishing “ unto all good works” ;. bia. Through the kindness of a medical and severity are to be avoided; correction, with wadding, through which the air must tor Teller, and Mrs. Representative Gros­ As age comes on we desire to be happy in Prof. and Mrs. D. B. Towner will have friend we were invited to visit tlie labora­ rather than punishment, is to be given, filter to enter and leave all germs it con; venor. Among tho others'present not our children. To know that Our children charge of the singing. tory and the dispensatory of the Institute, which should ho with calmness and love. tains in the cotton. In the bottom of the mentioned before were nearly all the local are walking iu truth is a greater source of Let earnest prayer ho offered for the . and had tiie great good fortune to meet If we correct in anger, we are apt to be se­ jar is caustic potash. Hundreds of these, clergy of the Methodist Episcopal Church comfort than to know they lire rich. Their presence, guidance and manifested power tlie distinguished physician,- M. Pasteur, vere,'and thereby discourage our children jars stand in the drying room, Which is and other local diyines, .Senators- Teller eternal .interests-depend largely on the of the Holy Spirit. ■ in overcoming their faults.. To nurture is himself. maintained at a temperature of about 88 and Blair, and Representatives Henderson, training we give them at home In,their A cordial invitation to he present is ex­ to feed, to nourish, to educate, to britfg or At 11 A. m. every day inoculation takes degrees. When the llesh is dried to the of Illinois, and West, of New York. childhood and youth. What will it profit tended to nil,. E. If. S t o k e s , Pre.nl., place. A motley crowd were gathered dogree required, tlie substance is pulver- train up. Admonition is gentle reproof, us, or .then), though We should gain the the morning we were present, Workmen counselling-against a fault, and instruc­ whole world and yet be lost at last? ized and put in tho purest solution of beef To-Day’s Living Issue. The Young People’s'Meetings. in their blouses hurried in, went up to tlie tea. Tho strongest virus is obtained, from tive in duties. The children of today must of necessity assistant physicians, bared the side of Parents are required to provide for all tlie substance three days iu drying, each 11Y Ml IS.. FANNIE II. CAHK. fill the places now occupied by others. If Never has such preparations been made . the body, and received with stolid indif­ day’8 drying lessens the strength. the wants of their children.' The .State in the pulpit, what kind of doctrine will for a series of. services in the Temple as ference the slight puncture of tlie instru- ■\Vhen a patient is first treated, it is with Your correspondent was present at the recognizes this in some measure, so far as he preachV If on thq bench, what deci­ Mr. Yutniau has made this year for his ment which Injected the fluid containing tlie weakest solution of 11 day’s drying: great Centennial Assembly of the Presby­ physical aiid mental wants are concerned. sions of law will..be rendered? If.in the Young People’s Meetings. He 1ms recov­ the virus. Two little boys from England Day by day a stronger solution is. em­ terian Church recently in session in Phil­ Too mjiuy-parents-seem to be content witli legislature what kimi of laws'will he en­ ered from his Illness and precisely at 9 adelphia. It wa3 indeed a unique gather­ making provisions to - this extent,..forget­ came crying, not knowing what was to be ployed, until tho virus of three days is act? These:with numerous other ques­ o’clock Sunday morning, July 1, he will done to tbem. In the confines of tlie employed, which is far stronger .than can ing. Men of clearest brain and thorough ting that the child has spiritual wants also. tions of a similar character, are of moment be lu his place to open;the meetings. He crowd stood an Arab in his turban and bo giver* by . the bite of any dog. The scholarship from Atlantic seaboard to Pa­ Great care should be taken that conscience ous import. .-The training we as parents says he wants the large Temple full nt the flowing robe, looking about with keen whole force of the eflleucy of the treat­ cific slope, arid during the re-union ser­ is properly developed In a child, guiding give, will largely answer these .questions. opening, and we* predict that-it will be. interest, waiting for his turn to present ment lies in the fact, that the virus mani­ vices of the church North and South, it It by the precepts of God’s word. This Is Let us. remember that the work of tlie Tho book, “ Temple Themes and Sacred himself for inoculation. Our attention fests itself so much sooner in the rabbits couid be truthfully said, from Canada to tbo foundation bf. all true principle in church and Sunday-school can never take Songs,” which gives, not only the theme was especially centred upon an American so treated, than in a man, thut the.latter the Gulf, took part in its deliberations. character, and the permanency of the the.phice of the home training. . for each morning, but- the. best collection gentleman from Texas, who came here can begin counteracting remedies before The committee on temperance brought in building jts necessarily dependent on the of new and old hymns published, will be some weeks ago, having been bitten by a the. disease begins to appear. lie must, among other resolutions, fme forbidding solidity, of the foundation. .No one is so • Children’s Day Exercises, ready at the opening. One who hits .seen mad wolf. church membership to manufacturers and W e ll adapted to do this’ us the parent, for the proof sheets writes thus: “ I believe however, have at least twelve days before • si:i:VicK?» in ritv si\v i> a j r o o l . This morning, wos to occur, the final the fortieth day from the time he was bit­ dealers in liquor. One would suppose at the reason thnt the/confidence of the child the book wilb be one of the greatest things injection; after-which Dr. Pasteur declared ten. The owe of the gentleman from this advanced ago of temperance reform is almost without limit unless that confi- At the close of the lesson in the Sunday- ever published in.the word. It will be tlie man out of danger, and the curious Texas is so much the more interesting in thut the most conservative could find noth­ dence has been abused by the parent de- school the classes were called in order invaluable in every part of soul-wluulng process epded. It was just the fortieth that he had barely the requisite twelve ing to critics'?. in tliis, but Dr. Howard cievlng the cliild. The parent wlio. by any and nearly .every one responded with a work.” day since the terrible accident had taken days, and already had shown the incipient Cr^sbv took the floor,.a;id while very cahn means dedeVes his child inflicts a meas­ flo ra l offering and u contribution f u r the The design of .Mr. Vatman in this hook place, and as the gentleman himself said, stuges of the malady. and unimpassioned In. manlier, yet-most ureless calamity upon his offspring, for Children's Fund. A little over twelve is .not oply to give lo the Ocean Grove anew lease of life had been given him. Pasteur is a stylishly built man with earnestly Inveighed against this resolution, the very foundation of all faith Is then dollars were thus received.-. . Young People’s Meetings a I: >ok of themes The fatal day had appeared, and no dis­ a droop to his shoulders. He seems ehdming that the only .test the churcli re­ shaken if not destroyed. We mu.-t hold In the evening a service for children and songs, but to provide such -a work as turbing symptoms were manifest. In his thoughtful and intense, and wholly- quired was “.credible evidence of faith in the confidence of .our children by being and young people was held. A very large will . help every Young-People’s service, gratitude the American piesented the Pas­ devoted to his great work of investigating Christ." ' How a man of so keen an intel­ absolutely true to 'them .' When we have congregation was present. A part of tlie and social meetings’ for song, testimony teur Institute with. ten thousaud francs, the causes of and remedies for disease. lect us the Ex-Vice Chancellor could for their confidence we have something upon vesper service found In the Kpworth llym and prayer \liai is held In tlW?.:churches and Pasteur personally, a handsome gold- He is simple and direct in manner, and one .moment imagine that a. man could which-we can work in our efforts to train nal. was used,, consisting o f . responsive elsewhere. ■ headed cane. This the grave worn man far more concerned with, propagating his have “credible” evidence of faith in Christ them for God. reudings from tlie Scriptures, interspersed of science received with visible gratifica­ There are many indications that there Is ideas than considering his fame in connec- arid yet make his livelihood from a bus!- with ’singing by thesdi«ol. liev, J. H. Tho Pennsylvania P.ailroad, tion, his face lighting up with warm tion with.them. He is manifestly oue ness which not only neutralizes and 'dis* a serious lack of religious training in Knowles addressed the congregation,.ex­ pleasure, which gives oue the impression of the great physiciahs of the nineteenth places dll hallowed und sacred influences many ,families. Sabbath desecration is plaining the origin aiid Use of the Chil-. vIu - r ’si. mm r.it T<11'u T il i n n :«i » t h i ; v u i- of a rare visitor. In a few well-chosen century,'aud will be remembered in con­ in this world, but condemns its victims to greatly on the increase. In many instances dren’s Fund, emphasizing the qualities ex-, o i si:v-. m ountains. words lie expressed his thanks, aud said eternal perdition in the World to come, boys are permitted to roam at leisure ou nection with Harvey, Jenner, and other peeted to’ be found In a you n g jier-son who , The Pennsylvania' Hail road’s personally that he would be glad to see in America a great lights of the medical profession. passes the, comprehension of the .writer, the Lord’s day, and in some cases the desires aid from.tliK fund, such as truth conducted southern pleasure tours of last . Pasteur Institute for the cure of hydro­ but possibly that may be explained that as parents set the example and furnish .thq Paris, May 21, MSi.. . fulness, temperance, trustworthiness and autumn and .winter were -o successful In phobia, that patients need not be obliged she belongs to-tlie sex . whose legal status means for the boys to thus spend the-day. teachableness. Kev. S. il. Darnell follow- every respect that the cotnpany has to make the long journey to France to get Is with that of idiots, paupers arid crimi­ Many professors bf religion content them­ Bishop Hewman, ed.with an address, on'•« The right -use of arranged to repeat them on a similar scale cured. ‘ Then turning to ouc party he nals, not much can logically'be expected selves with having family worship once a things,” making un application of the during the summer. To this end, such .a , added:- “ Tills can only be successfully A llAlKSELV ATTKSDKD ltKCEl’TION TO MSJI- of her. The Doctor- remonstrated .con­ week, on Sunday morning.. The fathers 01* AND MIlS, NEWMAN. theme in-, the right use money in the work tour has been fixed for ^Thursday, June carried out when the stupid prejudice cerning .what he considered anti-discrimi­ are so busy they think they have not tlie of education. ' t}Jst. Xt will cover a period of ten days, against vivisection that I am told so large­ nation iu classing spirituous with vinous time'for matte rs-of this kind, and so leave A Washington paper .of June 7, savs: The slngitig by the infant class -, gave and euibruce in its itinerary the battlefield ly prevails in America shiili be over­ it all to tlie wife and mother. How many .“ Had the parlors of the- Metropolitan M. and malt liquors, hereby, as he said, con­ pleasure to all. Ma.-ter Arthur. Melting of G**ttysburg,.the Cavern5 of- I.ijray,i the come.” In a more* earnest toue, he con^ Christian fathers are there who have taken E. Church been twice their present size demning Christ himself. gave a recitation entitled “ Taking up the Natural Bridge of Virginia,, the cities of tinued, “ Do use your influence to stop this As the writer listened to these utterances their'boys in secret und prayed with them V they could not have held the large mini; Col lection;’/' whicli was. pronou need, well Richmond and Washington. A special , silly sentimental crusade. Without vivi. How many fathers study the Sunday-school ber of disciples of John Wesley and others and remembered the .high moral and in­ done, atid no doubt added somewhat.to train of tlie Pennsylvania Railroad Corn- . section the world would be deprived of lesson with their children V We have often who assembled there last night to attend tellectual stand ing of the speaker, and rea­ the amount. At tlie close of the service pany’s Eastlake cars will leave New York half of tho benefits of science. I can the reception given to Bishop and Mrs*. lized that several hundred of the'repre­ heard of b.oys and men who were convert­ all seemed to-fell “ Children's .Day " had at H a . m ., Philadelphia at 10 30 a . m .,. on understand my. school of thought, but I ed through the memory of a mother's New man. At S o’clock Prof. Wlddows sentative men, in convention assembled, been successfully observed. • • . that date,'in. whicli tiie eulin? toiir will .be .fall to grasp how people w ho eat killed prayers as* she helti them up -in prayer to played a.number of appropriate riirs on w£re listening to these, and knew the per­ made without change.. meat can be anti-vivisectionists. And sonal magnetism of Dr. Crosby, she pray­ God in secret. How rarely’do we hear the chimes, and to this music the throng Commencement at i’enningtsn, ' Boiind-trip tickets, including, besides then again, who shall say that man is assembled. Inside the church a pretty ed with an earnestness begotten of the oc­ ’such things of a father's pray era! Arid •Il’NE 10th ANO-’iis t, iXClA SlYj;. tlie railway fare and • steamboat cliarges, , obliged to sacrifice the good of his kind casion that these sentiments mlght .be yet, here in the text, the father's are en­ picture was presented. The ladies of the tiieals t.n board, and Iodg!»‘g at the because of the possible pain to an iufintis- effectually neutralized by the succeeding joined to train their children in the disci­ committee, had decorated the parlors hand­ Examinations PJth, liJth', 1 Ith. loth.-iyth hotels, carriage hire, transfer charges, atid imal portion of it lower race. I am glad speakers. The prayer was signally an­ pline and admonition of the Lord. • While* somely, and potted plants, ferns, and flow­ and lfJtli. • - every necessary traveling expense,.will bo that an American clergyman is present swered, especially iu the remarks of the tlie mothers should not do less, the fathers ers were to be seen on all sides. In front .1 une 17th.-Baccalaureate Sermon in tiie sol'd from New York at *-VJ for adults and for I -would ask him to raise *his voice delegate from Leaven worth, Kansas. should do mo**-*. The father who allows of the platform was.a beautiful ladder, iiibrtilng by.Dr. Thos, JlanlonV Anniver­ $-lVfor diildren, and from Philadelphia , against this, false sentimentalism, the end While conceding the fullest honor to a child to. become alienated-' from him in composed exclusively of pansies and white sary of the Seminary Missionary Society at for adults and $11 for children. of‘W h ic h is to preach that animals have roses j Indicative thut the beloved, pastor the mental and moral gifts of Dr. Crosby, any measure, injures himself and. wrong.-» in the evenltig. ’ , . ’ • ' Ample time will be given to see thor­ souls like our own.” \ ' . had reached the top round is his ministry. making it as the speaker claimed, a slight his child. Tuesdaj' evening; June, lftfh; - contests, oughly. and leisurely everything worth The clergyman aforesaid listened with From the arches on each side, swung matter to comlmt his views and especially This work of training in religion must for the. Konan and’Stull goid medals. ' seeing at each place, and the party will in becoming humility to the compliment pretty, flower baskets*, and in the centre an in so august an assemblage, ho yet main­ be begun very early in the history of a Wednesday, Jutie 20th, 1p.:U) a. m.; tlie every case - be entertained at the best paid his influence upou his countrymen, exquisite floral bird cage, while around tained fearlessly that the Doctor’s teach­ child. Habits are formed very early, and oration'before the Phllomath'ean Society, hotels. The tour will be conducted by and here is the first fruit of the desire in the columns were twined the sprigs, of ings'were not only unsound and. mislead- these should be given a right direction. by Rev. I. C. Iglehart; D. I)., of Newark; tlie Company’s Tourist Agent assisted by the repetition of the words of the great rose bushes. ing but highly pernicious. For himself Teach a child to prav us soon as it begins at 11 a. M.j the-annual meeting of the the chaperon. -The party will reach home s a v a n t At 8.13 o’clock, Hon. Matthew G. Emery be could not for the life of liim see how a to talk, and not only pray for itj but with Board of Trustees: at - 3. r. m ., rjr at iou on on tho return trip ou June Ulnfr. ' , Pasteur was justified in hoping for an called the assemblage to order, and after rum .seller or rum . maker could have the it, and especially so when a fault or any Gerieral firaiit by Bishop J . 1.'. Newman, For Itineraries and full information call establishment with us, for here in Europe a vocal selection by a quartette composed slightest claim for faith in Christ, and con­ wrong doiug Is to be corrected. Train of Washington, D. 7.JJ0 r. .wl, the at ticket ollices, or address S. W. F. i^ra- his Institues have multiplied.. There are of Messrs. J.-S. Smith, W. D. McFarland, tinuing said, he “ would as lieve admit a them to love the church services, and anniversary of the Phiioiiiathean Society. I>er, Tourist Agent, 8-1Iii Bp >adway, New four in Italy, eight in .Spain, one in Rio J. Ilunter Galt anti Wm. B. Lapbam, made keeper of. a bawdy house to membership bring them to these services. What- if Tuesday, June Slat," 0.30 a . m ., exercises York.^ Janeiro, one in Buenes Ayres, another in the opening address on behalf of' the in his church'as a liquor dealer,” and re­ they should go to slfcep? ’Some of the of the graduating classes; conferring tit Havana, and several in die south of church, in which he'congratulated the plying to the claiiiis which the. Ex-Vice parents do the same thing, besides we diplomas and awarding prizes; . 'i*he great mistake of mv life hus been France.. Tiie southern countries are so bishop on his elevation, and expressed Chancellor made concerning the superior­ know where they are, when they are with Trains' leave directly for Pennington that I have tried to he moral without faith - much more in danger of hydrophobia, their sorrow at having to part with* him as ity of high license, in.that.it could be en- us in the House oT.Uo'i. Tlie Jews were daily from- foot of Liberty otreet, New In Christ; but I Jnve learued that true • that tlie menns of prevention have first a pastor. Rev. pr» J. McIC. Riley, presid­ force.d, while prohibition failed to prohibit, very careful to bring their children to the York ; Ninth and Green stieeu, PJiiladel- morality can only keep juice with trust in been adopted there. ing elder of the District, spoke ou be­ said that in Leavenworth, formerly noted temple and synagogue service. - Roman­ jihin, aud Warren street, Trenton. Christ'us the only Saviour.—(.Ur rill Stailk-. O O E^lsr G R O Y E .BBOORD, JTXEsT-E 16, 1888.

■ The Tabernacle Opened.. front of the’platform. We are all very D a ily Josrnal—Sixth Season. Washington Letter. busy, he said, at this time of tho year but Married. A mere notice on the bulletin board nt we had this attended to at the: suggestion . Monday, June~.l8,7is designated as the ; Washington was thrown In the shade last K i i .m e h —H e al e :— On the Cth inst., at the post-office, was enough to draw the advent of Asbury Park’s favorite daily— Week.: St; Louis suddenly, became - the rUtlUSHF.D WEEKLY BY •' of many of our helpers and friends. Let the residence of the bride, by Rev.. H. usual Sunday afternoon congregation to us gather around it fov a parting prayer. issUed from the Journul ofllce,:ifattison centre of political interest, and convention RFY. A, WALLACE, D. D., Belting, Mr. Ira W. Kilmer and Mrs.-Mary its favorite old quarters at 330 last Sab The place was immediately crowded, avenue opposite the First National Bank week In that city meant necessarily a dull Jane Ileale, of Ocean Grove. bath. I)r. Stokes was'on the platform, APHL'RY PARK. NEW JERSEY. and after singing the consecration hymn, and new post otlice. How time flies! We week at the Capital. Many Senators and with n.mtmber of ministers around him, “ Fill 'tue now,” aud prayer by several were about to write it tliree, or- not over Representatives in Congress were in at­ . Local Notes. REV. E. II. STOKES, D. D., Corresponding Editor. among whom, Dr. Levy, Revs. F: II present, the meeting closed with a hearty four years old, hut on inquiry we learn tendance upon the National Convention Purdv, W; II. Meeker, G. W. 1- vans, J. II. this will be its sixth, and the publishers and more still would have gone had they . Mrs. A. A. Phelps, electrician, is now TERMS, POSTAGE PREPAID. . doxology aiid the apostolic blessing. Thornley and A; Wallace, who took part think, its greatest year. They can at least not been unwllUng to leave the -pending ready for practice at S2 Tabor Way, Ocean One copy, four months,...... SO Grove. She comes with'splended testi­ ** “ fiSx m onths...... In the devotions. blow their own horn with a blast whicli, *' “ one year...... J...51..V) tariff,, debate In the House. monials of success. ■ ■ Tii** people seemed delighted as they National Temperance -Cimp-Meeting, Club of five or more, ono year, each, ;... 1.00 compared to Rhoderick Dhu, rises near Tlie Senate has not been ^idle, however. For a . choice selection of souvenirs, Advertisements Insertnl nt'thc rate often cents nied in, .to notice a newly painted and per Hue, oue lime. For one, two or three months, The National Temperance Society will the magnitude of a Dakota blizzard, .. On Monday it disposed of seventy-eight call at Thompson’s Bazaar, 51 }£ Main or by tho year, a liberal reduction will be made. thoroughly renovated edirice; with luxur­ hold its annual Temperance Camp meeting The Daily Journal' intends’ this season, bills on.the calendar,;about forty of which avenue, Ocean Grove, N. 3V ; ious carpeting of new rye straw, lately cut at Ocean Grove, beginning Wednesday, as last, only a little more. so, to keep an were pensions. Among them was One cre­ Parties desiring.pleasant homes for the SATURDAY, JUNE 16,3888. along Ocean Pathway and cured.for home Summer at a reasonable rent can be suited August 1, and continuing live days. Ad­ observant eye oil Oceau Grove, and furnish ating. an additional retired list of the Army in>ny locality in Ocean Grove, by calling use. . Its fragrance was noticeable, and dresses will be delivered by George W. daily reports; of proceedings ‘around the for eighty . officers now on the, active list, at D. C. Covert’s real estate office, 27 Pil Programme was just as good as swlnglug censer, with Bain, Edward Carswell, Mrs. Emily L. beach, bathing grounds, hotels.atid Audit- but Incapacitated for active service. grim Pathway. aromatic odors to move the spiritual sensi­ McLaugliling, Bishop J: P. -^Newman,; toriunV. latter, if judiciously han- Mr. Bliss, the chairman of the House Kev,;A; A. Phelps, 82 Tabor Way, has OF SPECIAL SERVICES TO BE HELD . AT several furnished rooms to let on reason­ OCEAN C.HOVE, >'• J., SVMMKU OF lttSS. bilities of those who are partial to. sucli Miss* Julia Colman, Rollp K irk Bryan, died, will produce a streak of religious Committee on Pensions, thinks his duties devotional concomitants. able terms’ The location Is very desir­ Gen. C’. B. Fisk, Rev. Dr. T. L; Poulson, intelligence which may help in the forma­ are very onerous.• A ' reporter who was able, being only a few rods from Auditor­ Opeuing day, Sabbath, July 1st, 18S8. • For the tirst half hour it was successive Rev. W; C. Steele and others. The Park tion of moral'character, and give its read** hunting news asked him one day for some ium, post-office and stores. • ' 1. H oliness m eeting, Mrs. Dr..' Palm er nhd Rev. song and prayer, aud the fervency of Sisters', of , and Mrs. Alice J. Os­ ers a good epitome of great sermons and paragraphs on pension legislation. -The In every community there are a number J k II. Thornley. T abernacle, 9 a.m., and every spirit awakened by such, exercises was the onward march of the church militant' of men whose whole time Is not occupied, morning same hour, and place through the borne, soprano of Tremont Temple, Bos­ New York Congressman said, ‘‘ Well, I '-.'.season. ■ •/• • largely due to that faculty the Doctor has ton, will furnish music. The meeting in temperance reform.. have been laboring so hard for weeks past such as teachers, ministers, farmers’ sons 2. Young People’s Meetings; Rev-. C.‘n. Yat- and others./To these classes especially when a real good meetlug is desirable, to wUl \>e under tbe management of J- N. that I have not had time, to think ,of any­ , TOfttt,' V. P. a w l wtvrs wv&Ttt* Editorial Mention. we would say, if you wish to make several Ing same hour aiul place through the season. lay aside the mere, prerogatives of the Stearns, Corresponding Secretary of the thing except pensions.’* Speaking of the hundred dollars during the next few, 3. Opening-Sermon,-by Rev; A; J. K ynett. D.D., leader, and assuuie those of the driver. It- • Auditorium. Sabbath, July. 1st, 10.80 a.». , Society. ' • ; The Executive Committee held ft busi hundreds of bills which had been referred months, write at once to B. F. Johnson & Rev. W, A. Spencer, D.D., 7.30i*. si. takes a driver sometimes to get an audi. Co., of Richmond, Va., and they will show ‘.. 4, Sum m erSablsathSchool,R ev.,1; 11.Thornley, ness session oh Wednesday./^ to his committee for action he said, the Sup’t, Auditorium,' 2 p. at. . Prim ary D epart­ euce clear out of the ordinary ruts, and up you liow to do it. m ent, Tabernacle, 2 is m., and every. Sab-, Opening Eisner'at the Waverlj, Mrs, I. C. Locke has the Jackson House private ones embraced Mexican claims, bath, same hour and place, during season.-- to the headlands of intensified sympathy Indian war claims, Revolutionary claims, Coal and Wood. 5. Dr. Hanlon's Bible Class. Y. P. Temple, 2 Sirs; Eder's fifty or more Invitations to all ready for her guests. and hope. . claims of 1812, and Army and Navy claims i\m;,■■and-same hour and.place,every Sab- her. annual dinner at the Waverly House, T bath during season • Uro. Purdy’s voice seemed as clear ns a The Ocean View; Mrs; W m.; A. White? prior to the war, and subsequently, the 'The above article at L.M;Taylor’s yardj 0. Ohejluudred nnd Twelfth ■ Annlverenrv of Ocean Pathway, were so timed this year Broadway and Central avenue, is; open. as low in price and as good in- quality as : American Independence, Wednesday* July4. beli, and stentorian as when he led the amount of pension asked varies from the market affords. Main office, Railroad Oration 10.30 a . m., by .Tohn Y. Foster, Esq:, sacramental host at Oakington long ;vears that'all could be present.on Thursday, of Newark,'X..I., Auditorium. • Mrs. S. j; Wallace has the Pennsylvania to.$50 per month. Some of these claims avenue, near freight depot. Branch office, last week, and at 5 p. m . her elegant par- 7. Women's Christian Temperance Union of ago. Old revival hymns were the favor­ House, on Main avenue hear the ocean, all have been introduced in Congress after Beams’ store, Asbury Park; Suttons, Xew Jersey, Tuesday, Ju ly 10th, aud Wed­ lars began to fill up with members of the Ocean Grove. All orders promptly deliv­ nesday, July 11. Mrs. S. J . O. Downs, Pres’t ites, and' Bro. Meeker, Dr. Levy, nnd Mrs. ready for her guests. . • Congress without ever securing even a 8. A. M. E. Church Jubilee, Thursday, July 10. Ocean Grove -Association and their fami­ ered. ' Insklp, in supplication, were like the mau Capt. S. II. Allen, owner of the cottage report, and Mr.. Bliss says most of them 9. Occan Grove Sunday School Assembly. July lies, besides a number of prominent peo­ * 1 — :--- 14-21, Rev; B. B. l.oonils. Ph.D., of Albany, at Penlel, who wrestled, crying, “ I ' will northeast corner Beach and Abbott, was at are meritorious and ought to have been A large number of cottages to Let in X. Y., conductor, assisted by Rev. J. F. Cly ple residing at or visiting the Grove. desirable locations. AJso some fine proer- ‘ mcr, Boston, Mass., and a full corps of emi­ not let thee go until thou bless me.” the Grove a few days this week. honored years-ago. nent lecturers and instructors. Baccalau»f.- At 0 precisely the spacious dining room ties for sale. Geo. W. Evans, Association “ And lie blessed him there.”.. Another class of claims which have in­ • ate Seujion. Sabbath. Jtlly 25, by Rev. Dr- doors w*ere thrown open, and in addition Mr. Eliaship Tracy, of Bryn Mawr, Pa,, Building. ■ I5utt7.» I'res't Drew Theological Seminary P re facing the testimony feature of the creased Mr. Bliss* work pertains to the C. L. S. C. recogultion an d graduation day, to the guests Of. the . house tlie following has rented the cottage 84 Abbott avenue, Dry pine cord wood, dry oak cord wood, Tuesday. July 21; Commencement oration meeting, Dr. Stokes read Psalm 130, with and;moved’in for the season. . ' life-saving service. It remains to be seen 10.S0 a. m.. bv Prof. Charles J. Little, Syra­ took their Seats at ii beautifully arranged dry pine kindling wood, dry oak kindling cuse, X. Y.. Auditorium. C andval on Wesley the purpose to impress every mind with whether the House will look with favor on wood. This wood is of first-class quality, and sumptuous table: Dr, and Mrs. E. H. O n one day last week the Atlantic House Lake In the evening. God’s all-seeing eye and omnipresent prov- legislation to pension the widows and or­ thoroughly dry, at bottom prices. Money 10. Christlau W orkers’ Tratnhig Class, Rev. C. II Stokes, Rev. Ai E. Ballard and wife, Dr. dined thirty-three guests, and there were Yatman, Y. P. Temple. Monday; July 10. to idence. phans of men who have lost their lives in refunded if not as represented, at Fergu- close of season, from 4.30 to 5.30 p. >i. Doors and Mrs. - J. H. Alday and daughters, present last Sunday, twenty-five, several-of sons’syard. " ' ,-y . /•-.//' •’ Dr. Levy commented on some of its lofty this branch of the public service. Of clnso 10 minutes after t lie services begin. , Holmes AV. JIurphy, Esq., and wife, Rev- whom expect to spend the Summer at 11. interdenominational Bible Convention, Wed­ unfoldings, and expressed his personal course this sort of law making is in . the. i.; A fine Ocean Front just south of Fletch­ nesday, Julvis. to.Tuesday afternoon, July and Mrs. A. Wallace,• Bey. and Mrs. H. OceanGrove. '* 31. Dr. I.. W. Munhall. conductor, assisted satisfaction Iii being present where • the sentimental vein to some extent, and tlie er Lake, can be purchased. Apply to < by ublo Bible expositors. Beltiug, Rev. A,. ;S. Compton, Presiding Mrs. Laura B.'Crane,-who has spent the Geo. • W. Evans, Association Building, subject of song and supplication seem,to success of the measure will depend on the 12. Mnoteenth Anulversarv tscrmon. Ocean Elder Moore and wife, Mr, and Mrs. J . II Winter and Spring in Rochester, N. Y., Ocean Grove. _ Grovo Association. Sabbath, July 20, 10.:k* be. holiness. lie could almost hear the amount.of sympathy that can be raised in a. m .. Bishop John P. NeWumn, Auditorium Thornley, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Evans, Rev. arrived at the Grove last week, and is stop- Ferguson’s coal and wood—best quality 13. Nineteenth Anniversary Prayer Meeting. angels In such a place as this, chanting the House of. Representatives. 1 Oeeuh Grove Association, Tuc'duy, July aist W, II. AVardell, Mrs. Rev. J. B. Westcott, ping nt the Hygienic Institute, under care —bottom prices. Branch office at Wain­ “ Holy, holy, holy is the Lord!” The Senate - has been much perplexed' at Memorial Vase. Thomson Park, U.-Jj p. ii Mrs. JL J . Inskip, Miss Carrie Fpster, of Dr. Barr. right & Errickson’s store; connected by . aud at Y. Pi Tem ple 7.1r> p. st. Ilro, Kennedy was ou the tloor ns usual j over the widow pension problem. Senator' telephone with Ferguson’s yard. Orders 14. XatiounrTemperanee Soi-lety, J. X. Stearns, Rev. J. R. Viiukirk and wife and Miss Esq., Wcduesuay. Aug. 1st. to Sabbath, Aug. to speak .well; of his Master, nt' the ad­ Mrs. Prof. S. M. Stiles offers her ocean Colquitt has discovered the alarming fact forwarded Immediate!}*.' 5th. Anna Vankirk. Mrs. S. L. Godfrey and front cottage ou Bradley Beach, south of' 15. Ocean Grove Memorial Day, Monday, Aug.it. vanced age of 78. Forlifty-eight years lie that the farther we get away from the wars Mr. mid Mrs. I)isosway. $3.5o"for $2.25. 1G. llai'kcttstowu Collegiate Institute, Rov. Dr. iind been a converted man, und through all Lillagore’s, for rent on moderate terms. the faster the widows increase. • ■ .Whitney. Pres't. Tuesday. Aug, T. It took the party a full hour to discuss IT. X. J. Sabbath Union, Rev. J. II; Kuowies, sorts of tribulations had held on his way, The situation is all that a lover of the The House Committee ou Public Build­ Morrow’s Ladies’ French Kid Shoes, at • Wednesday, Aug. S. . ' . the menu in seven or eight substantial ocean could desire. Star Shoe Store this Saturday. IS. Women's ilome. Missionary Society, Thurs happy In Jesus, nud wanted to work in the ings hold that they have far better facili­ • . day, Aug. 0. - ’ old harness, until the end of the 'journey. courses, interlarded with cheerful remarks Those nice cottage tents, so convenient ties for ascertaining the needs of the towns •W. Dickinson College Hay, Tuesday. Ausr. U. and hearty commendation of the kindness We cannot understand how it is that the 20. W omen's Chtbtlun- Encouragem ent Meeting, He didn't believe much in modern tinker­ for small families, have been in great de­ In which it It is proposed' to erect build- Wednesday. Thursday ■ami Friday, Aug. J5, of Mr. and Mrs. Eder in effectiug such a Star Shoe Store is selling Morrow’s cele* III Iiviil IT. ing with tlie harness—give him collar and mand, iind are scarce. We offer two for iugs.tban the President, and they have brafed ladies’ French Kid Button Shoes at 21. W omeu's Foreisrn M issionary Society, Sat up traces, he didn't need the ;bi*eechinf part ; pleasant reunion around tiieir table to so rent this week. Apply soon or tliey will ^2.25, when the regular price at any other t ' day and Sabbath, Aug. 1R und U>. unanimously agreed- to recommend the ■ 22. Twilight Meeting, licv. C. H. Yatman. Y. P. no backing on the track for him. many personal friends. , be gone. • . - passage' of the Allentown (Pa.) public store'is.$8.50. This is certainly a bargain Temple, Sabbath, Aug. in to sabbath,Sept. 2. After dinner the. reception was prolonged every lady ought to take advantage of. . 23. A nnual Cam p M eeting, Monday; Aug. 20, to Bro. Lilhlgoro recalled.the former days Lakeside is a fine large nouse overlook­ building bill over his veto. The report in tlie parlor, with, music and informal Thursday, Aug. 30. . wheu meetings began at this very spot. lie ing Wesley Lake, and • near th. -western claims to. contain uo reflection whatever For canvas, lawn tennis and beach shoes . Singing during Camp Meeting under direction speeches, and departing, every guest car- we can recommend the Star Shoe Store at was then hungeriug for holiness, and his bridge. Mrs. Frank Smith, of Wilming, on the course lie has taken in the matter, of Prof. J . R. Sweney, o f Chester, Pa. ried; away the most delightful memory of Asbury Park for every variety and at bot­ E. H. STOKES, President. longings wero satisfied. T his. thiug, lie ton, assisted.by her daughter, will preside . Inauguration day Is to be a holiday in tom prices. Give them a call. continued, suits me. I have had a pro this happy occasion, emphasized by the Will the papers copy ing the Programme with their usual grace and acceptability. the District of Columbia. The Senate Health is impossible if the pores he gressive life, higher nnd deeji-'r In divine warm grasp of Mr7nnd Mrs. Eder’s hand, please make the above additions, as uiveu Boarders are gathering at Camp, View*, seconds the House motion, aud the House clogged. Skin Success Soap cleanses and things, and.tun more iu harmony with God meaning to one and aii,- “ Come again.’ stimulates, them. . in this week’s R e c o r d * although.the repairs are not quite finished. seconds the Senate’s motion. Each passes to day than at any former period. Tlie Waverly has entered ou what is ex­ the other’s bill; . Such Congressional una­ Fifty cents will be well laid out, we It will be all.right after this week. Mrs; A B argain. Bro. Meeker observed tlie ’ renewed pected to be the most successful season ■ in nimity in respe-ct to a matter of District should think, fov the OcEan Gkove Rf.c its prosperous history. Bostick is proprietor. appearance o f the place, and took' in its legislation is unusual. $5.50 for a Decorated Tea Set, 4G pieces, ORD for the ensitiug four months, sent to The Chautauqua, on Broadway, 'is one suggestiveness to the soul, which needs The' Prohibitionists count oh eastin at W. M. Pawley tfc Co.’s,*. 1G(M0S Main any address, postage paid- of those homelike places which bear tjie •pivitual refreshing* day by. day. As we Sudden Deatb. 740,000 votes this year. In 1SS4 St.. John street, Asbury Park. ■ ,. ‘Single.copies of this paper can be ob- get older .we need reviving power to save impress of taste and social comfort. Guests The family and friends of Mr. William got 150,000, and the vote at the Congies- Bird Cages 50c and upwards, at \Y: M. tained by calling at the Oceau Grove Book us from sinking into, formality. are always welcome, for.the house is al way: Boate were greatly shocked last- Monday sioual and State elections in 1SS0 was not Pawley, ifc Co.’s, Asbury Park. Store, near the Tabernacle, or at the Asso­ A stranger informed us that in spiritual ready. morning to hear, that he had died during quite 300,000. Such an enormous increase The finest assortment. of Decorated ciation Olllce. Also 101$ Aicli, Phiiadfl. as well as temporal.thiugs he never gaiued Rooms aud board may be engaged at the previous night. He had been com- will'necessarily make some States doubt­ Toilet Sets, at Pawley’s. Next Monday, June.IS, will be notable much without workiug for it. lie hadn’t the Castleton, a quiet and convenient ]>lalulng for several days of’an old heart ful that are now reckoned one way or the Mrs. J. - M. Day announces that the for the advent of several''enterprising much education; but could claim to be a house with every needed accommodation trouble, which - physicians assured him other as*certain.- Among them are Cali­ Ladies’ Parsonage Association of St. Paul’s seaside dailies, and anion? the number, child of God. for health and comfort, on Embury ave­ Church, Ocean Grove, will give a Quaker. would ultimately ' be the cause of his fornia, . Minnesota, Michigan and even the well remembered pioneer'of them all, Mrs. InSkip s voice was iu good tuiie as nue, near Pilgrim Pathway. See card in Tea Friday, June 29, at the Sheldon House, death,, and so it proved. He has lived at Illinois, in- which latter State, it is said, Admission free. Supper 35 cents. the Sy'/<»//. under the business and he here.led the chorus, " .Pin the ’Child of this paper, Ocean Grove, about two years, and one the Prohibitionists will, go to the.polls 00,- editorial management ;6f Devoreux & a King.” ' . Christian I\. Ross.Esq., brotherof James Four or five- persons can be accommo­ year ago Was converted through the in­ 000 strong, dated with good board. Private cottage. Hurt, wlio are full of enthusiastic zeal to Mrs. Darrett .was ,also, happy, and re­ nnd Joseph Ross, iind widely known as the strumentality of the Salvation Army. This . Another petition praying for prohibition Call or address Mrs. M. W. Baldwin, 20 distance all competition, atul i f possible ferred to the new altar;railing lately father of the lost boy, Charley Ross, has produced au entire change in his life, in the District of Columbia was presented McClintock avenue. Ocean Grove. " make some money,. We are not so sure erected, atid the sweet rye straw, as lately been reappointed by Gov. Beaver, w hich for some years previously had been to the Senate during, the week. It con- Board in quiet cottage- near the ocean. that they will succeed iu the latter aim, adj uticts to com foriable waiting, on the Master Warden Port of Philadelphia. irregular, and- as a result^, his health had tained the names of 7,000 persons from Pleasant accommodation. Terms reason­ blit that the will be spicy as ever, Lord. ShV announced with the distinct­ able. Call or address Mrs. M. E. Schoon- been very much impaired. He was for­ Rev. J. B. Westcott will address tho various parts of the country. • aud imlispen>:ib)e to the business and ness ‘ of prophecy, that we have greater' maker, 25 Pitman avenue, Ocean Grove. merly a >kiiled workman in irou, working meeting of. the Woman’s Christian Tem­ A prominent Washingtonian asked yes­ social life of the'tgin cities, Asbury Park things ahead. Fronting the ocean, nice cottage for for the Rowlands, in Frankford.uear Phil­ perance Union of Ocean Grove, Tuesday terday, “ Why is there a general disposi­ aud Ocean Grove, we do not doubt for a Rev. M. Swallow, of. WHkesbfirre, refer* rent, Ocean Park, corner Ocean and Union adelphia, also at Wilmington, Del., and afternoon, Juue 10. . The meeting will be. tion, united with persistent determination, avenues, with boat.* £150 for season. Ap- moment. The .S>r*/y we understand will red to the' Palmer meetings, aud was North East, Md. Ills age was 00 years, held in the lecture room of St. Paul’s throughout the country, to make the Dis­ ply on premises. , . * be delivered or*mailed to subscribers dnily cheered by heariug Mrs. Inskip’s voice. during the season for *1. His remains were taken to St. Paul’s Church, commencing at 3.30. A cordial trict of Columbia a sort of moral experi­ He was old aud growing feeble, but Christ ment station V" He was alluding to tho Provide yourself with a supply of Skin. The visljs of prominent newspaper men Church, Ocean Grove, on Tuesday after­ invitation is extended to all. Success Soap, and you can defy prickly was his portiou. petitions aud memorials with .which Con­ are "of frequent .occurrence at the. .Park noon, June 11 -, where Rev. Henry Belting Recent arrivals at the Atlantic House, heat. ' ••___. . Sister M. J. Miller found cleansing and gress is flooded every year for legislation atnd Grove. Last week we were favored preaclied a very impressive funeral ser­ Ocean Grove, include L. C. Hanaford keeping power in the fountain'opened, to improve the morals of the District, A ttention. with a pleasant call from Mr. H. W. mon, after which the members of the Esq., and wife, Norwalk, Conn.; Mr. and and Mrs, Chandler, one of the nnmber which, he says, are calculated to produce f Dougins, connected witli that excellent Salvation Army, standing round tiie casket Mrs. D. Robert, Somerville, N. J.;.E . W. J. A. Githens & Co. have removed their present in deep mourning, signifying that the Impression abroad that the National Mattress Factory from No. 3 Main street paper, the Christian at H>rA\ lie is the in which their former comrade lay, sang Sharp, Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Trites, Mana- cherished friends have "left us since last' Capital is exceptionally wicked. to No. 143 Main street, at the head of the same affable gentleman who as' publisher some of their Christian songs, full of the yunk; D. Stevens and wife, and John Mar- years Tabernacle services closed, told-in Said he: “ Our people do not claim.to lake, one block abofre their old stand. of the Mrthoditf formerly secured a large joy and hope of immortality. His pall­ gerum, Trenton; H. P. Dawson, New Call and see us. touching experience,. of hei first coming be any better than the people of other share of business in this vicinity. The bearers were officers and soldiers of the York; E. R. Newcomb and wife, Pleasant to Ocean.Grove,and tiie Inijuence of Its parts of the country, but consider them ' Skin and scalp diseases can be cured by paper he now represents Is one of. the lead­ Asbury Park corps, and further services Valley; W. Marshall, Newark; Mr. and meetings in leading her closer - tb God. selves-^ equally good, and it is not pleas­ Palmer’s Skin-Success. Soap cleanses, after their earnest manner were conducted Mrs. H. W. Stickney, Albany; Dr. and ing religious weeklies of this country, and Her father had gone, but one of his favor­ ant to be singled out in this way. Why,” ointment heals. with its recently. added pictorial depart­ around tlie grave in Mount Prospect Cem­ Mrs. J. H. Gunning, C. D. Bartlne and ite hvuins had been sung, and she had to continued lie, “do not the reformers exert ment, presents increased attractions as a etery, where he was laid to rest. wife, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wurts, New The Ocean Queen, after substantial im- ; bear testimony for him, as absent from the their efforts on New Mexico awhile,, or family visitor. Bro. Douglas wjll spend Mrs. B6ate, his widow, and their five York; E. L. Selchow and wife, J . W. provements, is in the best condition it has body but present with tlie Lord; ■ give Arizona a whack, instead of concen­ as much time as he can spare from office children, all grown, and some of them re­ Wharton, Newark; Thos. Parrish, B. M. ever been for the comfort of guests, and Bro. Thornley considered this day’s duties at-Ocean Grove the present Sum­ siding at distant' points, .were present at Phillips, Trenton; Mrs. E, L. Rice, L. M. trating all’ their pious solicitude upon a the latter think it is the best house to stop mer, ns he always meets a host of friends meeting a token for good. He wanted to well-ordered community like the plstrict the funeral, and the commuuity at large, Decker, Towanda,.Pa., and D. C. Cleaver, at In Ocean Grove. It fronts Ocean Path- among the multitudes who gather, here; put himself where God could use him best Esq., Philadelphia. of Columbia*” evinced the kindliest sympathy with.them waj- and the sea. The ^excellence of the Atlantic House this year for. faithful service and the di-, A /ac simile o f tlie beautiful gold medal iu their bereavement. • ' Patents granted to citizens of New Jer­ Mrs. M. F. MacPherson opens her doors cusine last week was a subject of frequent vine glory. made by direction of Mr. James A. Brad- sey during the past, week, and reported at the Bath Avenue House for another remark and commendation by the. guests, Bro. Yatman, sitting quietly, with the ley, to be presented to the person catching expressly for this paper by C. A. Snow ,& season’s entertaimu eut. This house Is on who supposed that Mr. Hunt had em­ traces of sickness still on him, w*as asked United States Hotel. the largest fish from the Asbury Park pier Co., patent lawyers, opposite Patent Oilice, the corner of Central and Bath, between ployed aii extra: high-toned cook. The to say a word, lie said he expected to be this season, now attracting attention .in the Referring to this spacious and elegant Washington, D. C.; E. R, Cahoone, New­ the Auditorium and the sea: facts leaked, out, however, that the regular at the front bf battle July 1, and thought columns-of this paper, will stimulate the house last week, we located it corner of ark, checkTein loop; C. C. Chamberlain, Mr. O. P. Champlin will conduct the cook had been given a week's vacation, every one of us ought to- do our level best Main and Central avenues, but it is one piscatorial zeal of a larger number of peo­ Passaic, bill file; J. J . Gl/egau, Newark, Mitchell Cottage, on the Ocean front,; this aud the proprietor himself, procuring an every time. Ho had been silent two block nearer the ocean, being ou the cor­ ple than ever, and among them quite a liquid level indicator; ll. A. Harvey, season. This attractive house is now expansive white apron, and regulation months, but expected a great summer. ner of Beach avenue. Guests are begin­ clever list of lady competitors. Should Orange, screw swager; J.B . Hopper, New­ ready for Summer guests. . paper cap, took command In the kitchen, Character making and soui winning is the ning to arrive, as we notice from the fol­ one of the latter, on just grounds,- lay ark, painter’s hook; C. E. Kipg, Newark, , and got Out his meals ou tline and in the chief work of Ocean Grove, and to make lowing names already registered: Mr. and claim to the medal, however, there may. Mrs. Aggltis, of Philadelphia, has taken stove; W. F. Niles, Jersey City, button; best style. His Sunday bill of .fare, hand­ character we must begin at getting people Mrs; G. W. Loss, of ; Mrs. arise a question of terminology as com- possession of her cottage on Ocean Path­ P. S. Stokes, Tennent, rasp; E,Stout, Lam- somely printed,. had no less .than seven thoroughly saved. Denman and Miss Holt, Newark; 3Ir.. plex as that which held the . General Con­ way, It is called .the MacPherson. ' bertviile, rubber shoe; E. N. Todd, New- courses, and did the house highest credit. Testimonies, now became, rapid, and Green and Mr. Thompson, Philadelphia; ference a whole week in forensic debate. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jennejv of Troy, N.- ark, varnish; C. F. Warner, Orange, pen He is a little proUd over the fact that after Mrs. Stokes, Sisters Wright, Downs, J. T. Stout, Esq., , and Mr. and The prize is stated to be for a fisher-;;i/iw, Y., have taken, possession of their tent on holder; J. Wolff, Union, making cement; there .is nothing about a first-class hotel he Perry, Ilulse and several, straugers had Mrs. R. C. W. Burne, New York. aud this, as some will be ready to contend, Asbury avenue. W. Wright, Clayton, car ventilator. cannot do himself, except taking a hand spoken, Dr. Stokes proposed :a kind of in­ excludes the other sex entirely. The otter The Misses Sturdevant and Mrs. Beach, in tlie laundry. This >ve would call gen­ formal dedication of the new altar of prav-- We furnish the O c e a x G r o v e R ec o r d had better be worded so as. to include Torture of skin eruption is allayed by of Wilkesbarre, Penh., are occupying thefr uine yankee enterprise. - er, which had 'been constructed around tlie weekly, post paid fourmouths; for 50cents women as well as men. the use of Skiu-Success soap. Try it. cottage on Surf avehue. OOEj^lsr Q-BOTE RECO RD , JTTEnE 16,. 1QSS- 3

SPECIAL. NOTICES, . TWELFTH SEASON, E; A. TUSTIHG; NO.W READY. THE MULFORD tea Sira, I, J. QHAS. W. KARSNEH, M. D. Showers of Blessing W I T H CfRAHD ANNEX Pianos and Organs, PHYSICIAN AXD BUBOEOX. Will open JUNE 1st to receive guests, with en­ The Ocean Orove Book Open all the Graduato of both’schools. larged dining room and pcrfecl dralmuce. Near FOR SUMMER RENT. sea. camp ground and post otlice. Term* mod- for 18S8. Sum mer office—Opposite Postofllce. Occan Grove. erate. Address Sweney * Kirkpatrick have excelled their be?t Year. Pilgrim Pathway, corner Mt. Hermon Way. MRS. M. J. MULFORD, Cor. Main S t and Mattison Av. T rar.^nt Kate*. S ’.nO per day. . 310 South 12th' Street, Philadelphia, P a Box SO, 27 nnd 29 0Hn St., Ocean Grove. eflVmsapain and egain In the many new pieces (1 doors from Post Office.) ofthis,their latest song book. The old friends SPECIAL RATES FOR Respectfully refers to Rciv. E. H. Stokes. D. D., also, a t the end of the volume, will •■trike fire MAY AND IL’NE, . Rev. A. Wallace, D.D., nnd George W. Evans, ASBURY PARK, X. J. eve ry t im e.* ’ 1W pages. SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER Esq., Ocean Grove. Bath Ave. House, p e rd o m i; one coj».v. by mail. 35c. CHAS. J. HUNT, proprietor. ‘I'vB . P. L.’TANTUM, Cor. Central aud Bath Ayes. JOHXJ. IIOOD, E. M. JOHNSTON. OCEAN GROVE, N. J. • The Pianino.” 101? Arch S t, Philadelphia, Pa. HOMOEOPATHIC Fine location, near Auditorium. Wesley Lake room or tent. Call and examine before renting Ocean and Bathing Grounds. Pleasant accommo­ elsewhere. . - .. Physician and Surgeon, dation?. .TABLE BOARD. The Ladies’ Store, Tlie Grosfox-cL, Main Avenue opposite the Post Office, Box 312. MRS. M. F. MAC PHERSON. Davisson Villa, N. E. Cor. Embury and Central Avenues, Ocean Grove, N. J. OCEAN GROVE. OCEAX GROVE, W ithin ft radin.e o f two block.? o f th e ocean, and all point - o f business an d Interest. Airy rooms, Mt. Camel Way and New York Ave., Is now open with a complete line of Staple and broad verandas, pure water and perfect drainage. Management conceded to be superior. Box 103. • T V R . S. G. WALLACE, Beach Ave. House, : OCEAN GROVE, N. J. • • Fancy notions. -. DENTIST. Cor. W ebb and Beach Aves,, Magnificent new house with beautiful architec­ Embroidery - Materials, OCEAN GROVE, N. ll tural adornment and every modem imdrovement. THE CARROLLTON, GRADUATE IN DENTAL SURGERY. Adjacent to Tabernacle, Camp Circle; Auditorium Consisting of Silks, Arasenes, Bargaren and Linen . Has rem oved from Camden, N. J,, to Fine ocean view, first-class beds, excellent table, and Wesley Lake. For term s, &c., address Flourishing Threads, &c., with Canvasses 25 Ocean Pathway, South Side,, near lieach Avenue, Ocean Grove Artesian water, perfect sanitary arrangement's. MRS. M. B. DAVISSON, Prop’r, of all kinds and Stamped Linens. 939 N. lath Street, Philadelphia. Moderate terms. For terms, &c.. address Will spend the summer months as usual at A FIRST-CLASS HOUSE. MRS. MARY E. LUKENS. Hosiery, Gloves, M uslin, Jlerino and Ocean Grove. Office In Association Building, Box 20GG, Gauze bndernear. Entrance on Main avenue. The Gem, B-'X !»?. JHO. WILSON. In f2lni/aQ tve have Lisle Thread, Silk and Mansion House, Corner Beach and Surf Avenues, t il ulUVCo Kid. Cretonnes,Scrims and Cur­ WANTED, OCEAN GROVE. tain -Netts. All the newest shades in Ribbons. We luvlte you to call, and examing our stock. HOTEL GRAND, • O n bond an d m ortgage for one to five years Northeast corner of Embury and at option, 51,000, full security and regular Inter­ jsew Y o rk A venues, Will be open for guests June 10th. The, Gem is Corner Ocean Ave. and 'McCHntock' St. Ocean Grove, X. J. est. Address Box “ K,” Ocean Grove, N. J. unsurpassed in location, being in view and with­ A . E . «5c E . F A H S , in one block of the ocean, and three blocks of J*h)prietors. OCEAN GROVE. Wesley-Lake and the bathing grounds. Artesian This grand summer home by tbe sea wili open for.guests June l*>th,‘ An unobstructed view • water, terms reasonable. For terms and particu­ of ocean for twenty mik-stU) and down the coa^t. Kin-t-cla.'3 in all lt« appointm ents. Tabic an'ac­ Wanted, in Ocean Grave. Box 75. . L. A. BUNPICK. lars, address’ HEADQUARTERS FOR knowledge! feature. Terms reasonable. Addrew. Cottage or Tent for August. Address Box 46.: MRS. R.S. WOOLSTON. Box Ji>3. CHARLES ROSS, Proprietor. MRS. A.. L. SHAW, 2627 Montgomery Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Jackson House, Japanese Goods H e ck A ve. a n d P ilg rim P a th w a y . Bower Cottage, SURF AVENUE HOUSE, t class In every respect. Oi>en from June until October. Adjacent to post-offlce, Auditorium and the Thirteenth season under Mime management. lew vacancies In.towns and cities; B. 5V JOHN­ larged and improved. Now open for guests. 1 ocean beach. Home comforts ahd reduced rates Japanese & Chinese Bazaar, SON & CO., 1009 M ain St., Richmond, Va. Terms reasonable. during: June and September. MRS. L. PRICE, Proprietor. Box 22-30. ,>1RS, WM. GLENN, Proprietor, 310 Cookman Avenue, Opp. West End Hotel, Gamp Tiew Cottage, Will sell during this week Japanese D ecora- NORMAN HOUSE:, The Kingsley, The Irvington, tion Fans for iO Cents, w orlli 33. , ■ Embury Ave., below Central, ' M t. Carmel, near Taberhacle, N.W. Cor. Beach and Embury Avenues, An elegant: variety of Turkish, Persian, and B ath Avenue, near Bea.ch.. OCEAN GROVE. ’ . OCEAN GROVE. • Daghostan Rugs always on hand. Tills house consist* of three cottages connected by veranda.*, ami l.« one of the most attractive loca­ One of the most cheerful and convenient houses tion.'. • Convenient to Auditorium ; one and a half blocks? fr^m the ocean. Well furnfebed table. * Board by the week, month, or season. Reason­ Now open for guests., Central and convenient. in OceanGrove. New furnishing, hair mattresses, able rates. MRS. M, E. JONES,- . ' Terms $7 to 510 per week, open June 1-th. - Boardlug a t low rates. Artesian water and all the requisites o f a n ele^ Lock Box 21*7. ■ MIL*. C. R, PRIEST, Proprietor. * Box 22S. Formerly of Wilkinson Cottage. M RS.E, BOSTICK, Prop’r, gant and comfortable seaside home at moderate, . Of Lancaster, Pa, charges. Open June to October. ' , MRS. A. SCHENCK, Proprietor; WANTED. And Sewing Slaclunes, THE ALBATROSS, A Furnished Cottage in Ocean Grove or OCEAN GROVE BOARDING. FOB SALE OB RENT FOB CANH OR ON Ocean Pathway, south side, Ocean Grove, X. J. Asbury Park, near Beach. Tower House, ; INSTALLMENTS. • Address A. E. R., The Red Swiss and W est­ 27 Webb Avenue, Ocean Grove, Repairing and Tuning. Cor, Bond street and Accommodation^is su;>erior and surroundings most agreeable. Dinlns; narlor and sleeping rooms ' • • 316 North Cth St., Reading, Pa, . Mattison ave., Asbury Park, N. J. designed for greatestit comfort. All modern 'auitary. improvements. Table service, aa usual, tirst- port Cottages. Only .two'6r three minutes walk from ocean fclass. Open from Junetue 15. MRS. M. TYLER, proprietor. ' v WM. B. DOUGLAS, Agent. Of S I lib St.. Philadelphia. , ' Situated on Ocean Pathway hear Auditorium. bathing grounds. Delightful situation for health, and comfort. -Reduced rates for June, July, Sep-, ROOMS TO LET, _ Now open to receive guests. Table lioard fur­ tember. Special rates for season; choice rooms At reasonable prices, In a new house. Finely lo­ nished to cottages at reasonable rates. For par* andnew beds; All sanitary arrangements first- UOTICE. cated, well furnished; within 2 minutes of the ticulars address :. . MRS. J. R. RIDER,-or class. Terms moderate and satisfaction assured. We have often l>een asked, " Do you feed your Grrove Cottage, occan. Inquire of MRS. E .. J. BRADS, 85 Broad­ Box 273. MISS LIZZIE STKICKER. Box 115." . MRS. A: OOODNOW, Prop’r. cows uny swSU from boardlm; houses"” ’The Pilgrim Pathway, opp. Thomson Park. way, or II. B. BEEGIjE, 48 Main Avenue, Ocean answ er is N O ! We milk 53 cows of our own, and Grove. have never fed one mouthful of. swill from Admitted to be the rao*t at tractive location in Ocean Grorc. pove.sse.s all the requirements for boarding houses, nor one mouthful of ; sour health ful recreation and home comfort•». Artesian water. No;v open for guests. Gas tie tor Cottage, brewers or distiller}* grain.' We, feed, wheat Young Lady Wants Board The Alaska, bTan, corn and oat meal, with gra^orhay in BOX210.J. * . MRS: E: A. IRELAND, Proprietor. Embury Ave,, Oceaa Grove, Ocean Grove. th eir season. . . • In Ocean Grove from July 1st to Sept.’1st. Single For good, pure aud frc«h milk drup a postal to room. State lowest terms. ■■ Address Three blocksfrom the-, ocean, a n d convenient OPEN FROM JUNE TILL OCTOBER* H. TRl’AX A* SON. , . " 11P,” 1329 Pine St.,' Philadelphia. to the post-office an d eam p:clrele. Shaded yard, ' Box ;>yJ, Asbury Park, or THE WILMINGTON HOUSE, large airy rooms. . Transient guests accommoda­ Delightfully situated on Pitman avenue, one Box S'.tj, Ocean Grove. ' A DESIRABLE ted,- • : - • •••• •••'.' • • V " •' house from the beach. .Its fine ocean view, cool Box 2S6. . . WALTER BISHOP, Prop’r. verandas, beds newly furnished with soft mat­ S. W. Corner Heck and Central Avenues, tresses,sanitary plumbing, Artesian water,'etc., offers special Inducements to ‘ permanent and COTTAGE FOR SALE. Hon*e rr-omy and nearly hew. AU accommo'oclatlon Building and Fo*t Otlice, and only two squares from the sea. . FOR SAIiE OR RENT. The Kennedy, sonable. . MR3..M. J. HEALE, No. 9 Pitman Ave., Ocean Grovs. REV. S. H. ASAY, Proprietor, Lock Box 2005, . ' Proprietor. Box 3^7. 1 i J t e o f th e Howland House.y- Convenient cottage with eight rooms furnish­ 26 Webb Ave., ‘ Ocean Grove. Near the ocean. Lot runs through to McClin- ed; also good bam. This property is beautifully tock street. There k au Artesiau well 423 feet located near the beach and fronting the lake. • MRS. K. IIERRICK, Prop’r,' : . ‘ ' • deep on tlie premises, a fountain in front yard, Comer lot~100xl50. Apply to or address cottage comfortably furnished. l*rlee for nil JAMES L. HAYS*. . New house, weir furnished, near ocean front, Garford Villa, 8 4 ,0 0 0 . Address A. S. TOWN>ENI). IVY HOUSE 715 Broad St., N ew ark, N. J . and convenient t,o all points of interest.; Artesian Main Aveuue, bot. Central and Beach, water aud all modern improvements. Now open Atlam.’c Works, Marshall St., Brooklyn. Ocean Grove, N. J. for guests; Box 2!<*i.... ;• 21'Webb Avenue, near Beach Avenue. • ‘ MR*. M. E. STCLL, Proprietor. • First-class rooms .with or without board. Arte­ FAMILY TENT, sian water, sewer connection; two minutes walk- FOR SALE. Superior accommodations aud elegant 'Urroundlug«. AU modern sanitary improvements, aud Interior handsomely decorated. Open view to iheoccun. Plenty of r«x>m and best attention to gue?js. TO RENT FOR THE SEASON. from the ocean. Terms moderate. ’ Singer Cottage, 1 .o / ■" • - MISS o . V. KING. A Very Desirable Lot, Corner Odokman and New TorK Aves. Asbury nnd Xew Jersey A.venues. on Pitm an avenue near Beach avenue, nearly’op- posite Dr. E. H. Stokes’ new villa, Ocean Grove. Large tent with fly 14x25 • dining room tent This old established cottage will be open June TERMS EASY, Apply to 9x0; fram e kitchen 10x10, water. All on one 20th. Table board.. For term s, etc., address • The Chiautauqua, OSBORN HOUSE, floor. Furnished. Information at this otlice, or JOHN C. COOK; Owner. Grand Avenuu Hotel,-Asbury park. G. S. bllOADHEST, . MRS. I. N. SINGER', Prop’r. 54 Broadway, .Ocean Grove. Central Avenue, cor. Pitman, Ocean Grove, 2S3-I-N. Eleventh St., Philadelphia. Box 40. • Ocean Grove, Ni J. Fine outlook oh the ocean and Fletcher Lake. Healthful location aud home comforts. Now Furnished Rooms To Let. This central and T-bpular house has l/eeu enlar«ed by an annex containing spacious and finely open for iruests. furnished room^. All home comforts. Reasonable term*. . FOR RENT, MRS. T. T. WIGI1TMAN, Newly fitted up w ith all conveniences: beauti MRS. A. JVR A EL. Proprietor.- Lawrence ■ House, MISS M. A. DOWNER. ful vie%v and central location. Al?o S to re nutl An Elegant Cottage Tent C or. S ta in a n d C e n tra l A ves. Box S)10. Proprietors U a s c n ic n t. Good.location for busiues.-!. • . TENTH SEASON.~lSS!i. suitable for family; furnished, and nicely fitted Apply at Ill'MAN HAIP.’STORE. Location the most central and convenient for • Mattison avenue. up for use. Call at 112 Mt. Tabor, o r w rite to Mrs. transient or permanent guests. Now open for the 8. ARNOTT, Box 3S1, Ocean Grove. season. Terms the most reasonable. Reduced Lake Side House, "Page Oottage, rates for June and September. . For Sale or Rent, WILLISFORD DEY. T. FRAJfK API*LEBY. No. 100, betw een Penna. and OPPOSITE POST-OFFICE. The MISSES LAWRENCE, Prop’rs. New Jersey Avenues. S-Room Furnished Cottage, The above well-known cottage will be oj»en far iruest* .JUNE l>th. Splvn'lid location : well con­ Cotamanding from the- noble terrace a grand ducted; term# reasonable. ' . Addr- ** .Wits. WILLIS PAGE. view of Wesley Lake w ith its panorama ,of life 20 WEBB AVE., near the ocean. WILLISFORD BEY & CD I nnd beauty. Houve capacious, and nearly new. lu*iuiie ot WILLISFORD DEV. French’s Cottage, Furnishing superior, nud .service first•clas.-j. Ov'l&n t»rove. Pleasantly located on Broadway, Open for guests June 1. Centennial lioLise, OCEAN GROVE. MRS. FRANK SMITH. Prop’r. Real Estate eslnsarance (of Wilmington, Del.j FOR RENT, Main Avenue, Ocean Grove:. Offers home-like accommodations on the most BOX.2J70 Ocean Grove. . . Near all places of interest. W ill be O pen 3fay Int. Term*— $ 5 to S? per week during reasonable terms. 'Good table and healthful •pring m onths. ■ Centennial House, rooms. Address MRS. J. C. FRENCH, Nice Large Stable B o x -s« l . Box 235. Ocean Grove. coachman up stairs. Address “STABLE.” MRS. M.B. WILSON. Prop’r. Ocean Grove, N.J. Highland Cottage, Ix>ek Box 20VI, Ocean Grove. 25 A tlantic Avenue, Association Lots For Sale. The Beuna Vista, New 10-room Cottage For Rent Tlie E l Dor-aclo. OCEAN GROVE. * Broadway, fronting Fletcher Lake and the Sea, Ocean Grove, If. J. UOD8ES NOW rOBBEXT. Corner Heck and Beach Avenues, ' Near beach. Terms S3 per week. Now opeu. Broadway, near Lake and Ocean. To give perfect satisfaction to our many patrons, and still further increase the reputation this 1 . . . . 4 rooms . . . . • S125 . OCEAN GROVE. . . MRS. F, D. ROSECRANS, $275 for season.. Fine h ouse: low rent. 4 ... ' 5 rooms 130 house enjdys for its complete ^auitary condition, au Artesian well has been suufe to a depth of 300 Apply to H. B. BEEGLE. feet on the premises, giving an unlimited supply of the purest and best water.obtainable, . 6 6 i;ooms ..... 140 • Very close to the ocean. Shade all day, broad Lock Box 2075. • ■ Proprietor. Ocean Grove, N. J 7 C rooms . . . . 150 verandas, Artesian water. Boat ou the lake for Twelfth season. For terms, etc., adareks 12 6 rooms . .. . • 150 use of guests. Sanitary arrangements complete. . MRS. A. LOOMIS, P. O. Box 0075. 14 Grooms .... J7o Accommodations for permancut and transient 15 6 rooms 100 guests. Reasonable rates. Address TO LET, 23 7 rooms ..... • 1G0 Box 37, Ocean Grove. D. H. PAUL. HODSON COTTAGE, 24 ... 7 rooms 300 OCEAN GROVE, N. J. 6-roomed house, $£? Pennsylvania House, 25 7 rooms 200 ‘ Parlor, dining-room and kitchen. Pump of 29 7 rooms ») HO RTO N’S Private Boarding House, OFE ST A T-iT j T E B ? E A B splendid water in kRchen. Z bed-rooms all fur­ Main Avenue, Ocean Grove. - 33 , 7 rooms . . . . . 150 3 3 33 Dellghtftilly situated near the beach. Good ac­ nished neatly. Sewer connections. Pleasant lo­ Si - . 7 rooms ....; 200 • cation. Rent 5115. Apply to Delightfully situated one-half.block from the ocean. Home comforts. Open June 2d. 38 7 rooms 150 149 West 22d Street, commodations are offered on favorable terms. Prices during the Fall and Winter months un­ REV. H. B. BEEGLE, Box 9. . . . M R 3.3. J . WALLACE, Proprietor- : 38 8 rooms 225 between 6th and 7th Avenues. Central, quiet, " Owner," 47 E Harrison St., Fraukford, PbUav 40 8 rooms 175 home-like, convenient to everywhere. Sl.oO A usually low. A pleasant winter hom e m ay be en­ 41 8 rooms 225 DAY. Less than one-half hotel prices. joyed here on very mond erate terms. Families 42 8 rooms ..... • 150 will be taken at reduced rates. GEO. K. HOUGH, 44 ... 8 rooms ' 350 • *5“Put the address in your memorandum.“S* MRS. E. HODSON, Proprietor. 48 8 rooms ..... 150 . OCEAN VIEW HOUSE, 49 Brooms ...... 250 Practical Tailor and Cutter, Comer Broadway and Central Avenue, Ocean Grove, N. J. 52 8 rooms 275 (Late of Philadelphia.) 56 9 rooms . . . . 230 For Sale or Rent, DeWitt Cottage, Ninth season. One of the }>e.st locations, overlo'^klng lake and ocean. Convenient to bathing 58 9 rooms ..,.' No. 39 Pllgrrlm Pathw ay, nearly opp- grounds and all points of interest: Home-11 ke comforta. Moderate.rutes, 59 9 rooms 3no The. Sayre .House, Post office, Ocean Grove. B o x 2 0 iE . " . MRS. WM. A. WUITE, Proprietor. 60 9 rooms 200 ’ T 33 Atlantic Avenue. \ : ; tt> ... 10 rooms 350 • Heck Avenue near the Ocean. Pereom, furnishing th eir ow u material catt have G9 275 '.. Bro w o p e s . U made up In the latest style and most satisfac­ ... 10 rooms Sixteen rooms, furnished. Also Cottage . Tent tory manner. 70 ... 10 rooms .400 five rooms.' For particulars, address • 300 . Address MRS. OUVER E. D e W IT T , " CUTTING, CLEANLVG, REPAIRING, PRESSING BORDENTOWN HOUSE, 72 ■ ... 10 rooms 51. SAYRE, 73 . .. 10 rooms 300. P. 0; Bor-193. , . V : Proprietor. neatly and promptly executed. Main near Beach Avenue. 75 . .. 10 rooms . . . . . 275 11 Court St., Newark, N, J, 83 . . . 12 rooms . • 450 ■ Arrangements for the season on the most liberal scale for homelike romfort and a happy kijotim S3 ... 12 rooms 325 by the seaside. Table board a specialty. • • 89 ... 12 rooms 303 McPherson Cottage, MISS KATE APPLETON, Manager. .. MRS. MARY’ALLEN, Proprietor. 90 ... 13 rooms .... 325 Broadway Property 92 . .. 15 rooms 400 OCEAN OBOVE 1 1 1 ! ? . Ocean Pathway, 93 4 rooms 9) rnHEundefiigned respectfully informs his friends One door east of .Central avenue, north side. FOR SALE, 91 4 rooms 100 J- —the residents and visitors of Ocean Grove* 95 ... ■ 4 rooms 100 that he has once more opened his laundry on Olin. Central and cheerful location, between Audi­ The two handsome summer cottages, «>J and .&» 96 5 rooms 150 street, opposite the post-office, and is prepared torium and the 6ea. Exi»etienced management Broadway; Cfi feet front., near comer of Pilgrim Tlie AJLplia. 9S 6 rooms 225 with all needed assistants, to till otdotswwU usual aud reasonable charges for rooms aud board. Pathway, and three lots adjoining Iti the tvar on No. 1 Ocean Pathw ay, one; iloor Cvom the bench, Ocean Grove, N . J. 100 0 rooms • 123 promptness and a desire to please all wb^se pa­ OPEN JUNE 1st. Cookman avenue, I0*J feet front. The entire plot: 101 7 rooms .... 175 tronage Is solicited for the season of adjoining. Very desirable situation, will be s«'ld E ntirelv new hoiise: tlr»t-ela.s.i accommodations for perm anent or transient guests; perfect san­ M/iS. M. AGGINGS, itary appliance-!: ArteslatMvater; tine verandas, delightful ocean view, 102- . 7 rooms . . . . 175 C?. S. JUE. P. O. Box 2157. Proprietor. on accommodating terms.’ For particulars In­ 105 • . S rooms m quire at this otlice, or of ■Box MRS. M.M. RUSSELL. Proprietor. 10G 8 rooms . . . . . 150 — WALTER ,T. SNYDER. 107 ... Brooms 175 IS A A C C. K E N N E D Y , 411 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. 10$ 9 rooms . ; . . . 200 Trenton House, 110 9 rooms 325 Tlie Balmoral, 11* ... 9 rooms 250 Cor. N ew Y ork A venue and M t. Ziori, 113 . ... • 10 rooms 275 IF O IE e SALE Surf Aveuue between Central aud Beach, Oceau Grove, X. J. 116 ... 11 rooms . : . . . 400 Attorney-at-Law Adjoining the Auditorium Circle. , OX EASY TEKM4. 117 ... 11 rooms 9» Special attention given to examination of titles, ' A quiet, comfortable family boarding house Stijl enlarging. All modem improvements—Artesian water, j>erfect sanitation and the best loca- 118 :. 13 rooms ..... • S50 conveniently located for even- purpose uud terms Or will Exchange for Ocean tiou. Attention nrst-cla.sj. Terms reasonable. 119 ' . . . . 21 rooms t>50 «ie. alwuvs moderate; several bed rooms on first floor. Grove Property. Box 217!. MRS, R.-A. SWAN,'Proprietor, . ICO ... . 26rooms tf'X) Office in Cook’s Brick Building, Main St. aud Cookman Ave., ASBURY PARK. Table board u specialty. • A house consisting of eleven rooms, with all MRS. II. / . SILUMAN, Prop’r. modem improvements. It stands 011 its ow n grounds of about one acre; on which Is-a bam, SELVERT COTTAGE, FOR SALE. Furnished Rooms. stable, wagon shed, etc.; also au abuudaucc of 7-Room Cottage. shade and fruit trees and large grapery ; 5 min­ Broadway, helpw Beach Avenue, Ocean Grovo, N.J. Best a.nd Cheapest Lots in tlia Grove, On the Lake; corner Asbury and New Jersey ave­ utes from depot. It Is 17 jnllea from New York, has 3 churches aud a public schooL 17 trains Reopens tor the season of ISv?, on June 25th. With kindly remembrances of past favors, wo Eighty feet on the ocean, joining Ocean Pathway. nues.' Very convenient apartments without Pent^ylvania aud Franklin avenues. ’Suitable would request the influence and patronage of former guests, a^uring them of-the same cheerful at­ board. Apply ou premises or oy letter. ‘ for two families. Only 5yo for wason. Also part- stop dally. More land can be had it desired. For tention as heretofore. Artesian water Uitroducetl. Boat on lake for use of guesta. . Apply to B. H. BROWNING. ■ MISS F. A. JONES. of cottage—parlor, kitchen and three bed rooms, t*anicularsaddress “ OWNER,” box 11, Linden, Cam den, N. J. Box 404. Ocean Grove, N. J. S100. Apply a t SI Mt. Zion Way. union county, N. J. , Box 2217. . M! J. HOLT, Proprietor. mmwrnmmmmmwA

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pEXN8YLVAMA KA1LROAD. On an d after May 13,1888. • TRAINS LEAVE ASBUnY-PABK - For New York, Newark, Elizabeth, Rahway, Red Bank, Long Branch and prominent intermed­ iate stations at (>.60, 9.15 a. m ., 1.15,5.85 p. m. Express for New York, Newark, Elizabeth and Long B ranch a t 7.45 a. m . For South Amboy, Matawan, Elizabeth, Newark ^ 6 P o i n t and New York, 8.5ft a.m . 1 For Philadelphia (Btoad Street), Trenton, Prince­ ton, Monmouth Junction and Freehold, at 7.20, 7.42 a.m ., 12.27, 4.00, 5,80p. m. SKIN-8UC0E8S. Camden. Burlington and Bordentown; via Tren­ ton, 7.2ft a.m ;i 12.27,4.00 p .m .; via Jamesburg, 7.42 a,.m „ 6 30 p . m. : For Toms River, Island Heights and intermediate • stations, 11.05 a, m., week days. For Toms River only, 2,00 p, m,. \ Want of Appetite. For Point PIensnni and intermediate stations, 5.55, Furred Tongue. •; B t Spcclnl re­ 11.05 a. m ., 2.00,4.10,4.55, 0.03, 7.00 n. m. quest of Physi- tra in s le a v e new yotik (via Courtlandt and Des- Bitter Taste. cinna, and with brosses Street Ferries) tow asbd&y p a rk , th e ir unqualified At 3.30, *9,10 a. m ., 12.00 noon^ 3.10,4.10, 5.00 p. m. Constipation. npprovnl, Skin- TflAiNs le a v e pHlLAHF.t.PHiA (Broad. Street} TOR Success Soap, •A8BVRY PARK. Headache. has • been pre­ At G.ftO, S.00,11.15 a. m ., *3 30, 4.00 p. m; pared of the pur­ Market Street, via Camden and Treuton. 0.20.7.20, 10.30 a. m „ 2.30 p. m .; via Jamesburg, 7.20 a. General Depression. l s carci ,m .. 4,00 p. m . ‘ —1-r—^Express, cately perlumed. J. R. WOOD; Gen’l Pass. Agent. Stimulates tho CnAS. E. PUGH, Gen’l Manager. T r ® J m e n I : skin to healthy action. Invigor­ ates and beauti* "VTEW YORK & LONG BRANCH R. R. DR. SCHENCK’S ficsit: Unequall­ ed for nil toilet TIME TABLE, MAY’ 13, 3888. MANDRAKE purposes. Pccltivo Evidonco: Stations in New York—Central’ R. R. of New'Jer­ PILLS. R ev. B. M, POWDER sey, foot of Libert j* Street: P. R.‘ R.,, foot of r * *3 .r--< Adams, Brook­ Court land and Desbrosses Streets. This is sure and always safe: lyn, tf. Y.; Ri Absolutely Pure. H arcm irtjD . D ;, l e a v e N e w y o u k f o r a s b u r y p a r k , &c. For Salt* by all DriiggiMa. Prlco 25 eta. per .hot;’ Jcrscy C ity. N . J .; Ju d p e H yer, Rahw ay, N. J .; F. Tliis powder never varies, A marvel of purity, Central R. It.-of N. J.—1.00, 8.15, 11.1/5 ri.;in., 1.00, Sboxca for 05 eta.; or flout l»y mail, postage free, on A. Hartford, Conn., and many others are strength nud wholesomeness. More economical • *3.30, 4.00,:*4.30,:1».15 p. 1U. • - receipt of price. Dr. J. H.Behenck & Sou, FltHad'a,; . witnesses for S kin-S ucckss. . . than tlie ordinary kinds, find cannot be. sold in Pennsylvania— a. m ., 12.00 m., *8.10. Sold liy nll Drtiggislsi Skin-Sl*ccess, 75 Cents, competition wltli tlie multitude of low test, short *4.10,5.00 p. in. . ^ Skin-SC ccuss Soav, 25 Cents. Leave Newark.. Broad St. Station, for Asbury OCEAN GROVE, N. J. V weight ulum or phosphate powders. Sold only in ■ • \ Pkei’Ared nv •• can*.- . ■ Park, Ac—S.2.V 11;.20 a. m ,; 1.05, 4.00, 4.35, fi.20 . The most comnlcte and iittrnctive hotel on the Atlantic coast. All modern facilities for elegant R o y al Baking Pow der Co.. lOfi Wall St., X. Y. p. ni. M arket St. Station—3:59, 0.3s a. m , 12.20, entertainment. 'Elevator, electric-apparatus,-parlors, • verandas'and dining rooms unexcelled. 3.35,4.^>.,5.20p, m. : .' Borzell’s Patent Pants. OPEN JUNE 2S. Under the management of - THE PALMER CHEMICAL CO.. New YorK. ; ■' LEAVE ASH I! It Y PARK FOH NEW YORK, A c , ‘ Central R. It. or N. J - 0,25,. *7.03, 7.25, *5.00, 10.55 CHARLES E. HOWLAND. a.m .,4.15,G. 15p.m., ./ ■ V-.Y.-' Pennsylvania—0:50, *7.45,8,50,'9.15 a;m .,1.15, 5,35 ISfVKSTMEXT -p.ni.^ "" • For Philadelphia aud Trenton via. > Bouud Brook P l i e Route—0.25,8.00 a. in.,-Llfrp. m. OCEAN PATHWAY. B 4 H W I) For Ocean Beach, Spring Lake and Sea Girt~5.55, ’ 6:55, -7;20i 7.12,iQ.'iO* 11 JOS' a. in., 12.27,1 .Q5, 2.00, '8,00, 4.00, 4.40i J»45,5.02,5.30, 5.55, 0 03, 0.15, 7.00,: .S.iO p. m‘. . •• For Manasquan and Point Pleasant—»:;»,•. C.55, 7. r=i 10.20,11.05 a.m ., 1.05,2.00,3,00, -1.40,4.55,5.02, 5.55, 0.03, 6.15. 7.00, 8.10 p. m . .. • OL'K attention Is called to • For Philadelphia via;.Sea .Girt—*7,20,-7.42 a. m., Y the Investment Bond, Is­ .12.27, 4.00,>&80 p. m . ■ . ;: a & MAIN AVENUE sued hy the Manhattan Life In­ For stations dn P. R. R. to Cam den . and interme­ surance Company, of New diate stations, via; Bay H ead, 4.40 p. m. York, whereby a certain . For Toms River, 11.05 n. m .. 4. i0 p. m. amount Is secured, payable nt -Express RUFUS BLODGETT, Sr/jrt. ■ ' p ' 3 the cud of tweuty years, or . H. P. BALDWIN. O. P. * T .A . C. R. R of If. J. DRUG STO RE previously in case of death. J, R. WOOD. Qen'l Pas. Agt. P. R. R. 'Unlike other-first-class In­ • Now open with complete line of * vestments, the principal sum Is not required at once, but is ' QUOTATIONS 1-3. payable in teu equal annual reported up to 12 o’clock by, Adjustable at tho waist. Comfort securcd rid­ O ^ n P U G S t ‘CItF- a ™ I ’k e s b . installments. ing in carriages. A trial Invited. Send material At the end of the period, tho DeHAVEN & TOWNSEND, and m easure and have a pair m ade an d trimm ed protit Is from 3 to ft per cent. In-- BANKERS-— — fo r$2.50. . . and m e d i c i n e s . tercet on the total money paid N o . 3 6 Soutli Tl»ird St., Plilladolpliln. Full suits promptly furnished and warranted as In (nccordlug to age) nnd is : * . •: June 12,188S to quality and lit at lowest, rates. Satisfaction ^ • 9 ' -■ .V'.'v' Alsoi.. j -;. guaranteed. BID. ABRED guaranteed, Full Information ns tb this U; s. 4»^ 12 P r a c t ic a l T a ilo r. ■ Brushes,. Chamois, Sponges, 2 , ■ - SOLE AGENTS. FOR \ each age, will be promptly fur­ Lehigh valley R. R...... i 53^2 nished. Send age. Lehigh Coal and Navigation C o..,.. 4^ Sums from SI ,0o0 to S30.000. Western,:New York.;'...... 11J . P A R I S - CC rH DISBROW’S D1PHTHERINE, New Jersey Central...... 80- + 3 + 3 Northerh P a c iflc,C o m ...... THE BEST SORE THROAT REMEDY. «' Prefd.....i...... - 50 Hnman Hair Store, Mrs. M. L. EDER, Prop’r. Ocean Grove, N. J. Oregon Transcontinental...... ; 22*4 Union .Pacific ...... - 52J^ 611 Cookman & 612iMattison Avs., :Jas. B. Carr & Son, Western Union.,...... ; 75 ■; WOOLLEY & REED, Richmond Term inal.,.;,,.,,...;;.. 2214 ASBUBT PARK. GENERA J. AGENTS, LouisvilleNashville.. M% 47 MAIN AVE./ .aro. 4,11 W alnut St., PaeUlc Mail :...... 82}| Del. Lackawanna & Western ;..; 127^ Largo assortment of Human Hair Works. Nat­ . OCEAN GROVE. ! Y .I'llILADELPJIIA, \ . New York & New England.S5*4 ural Water Curls guaranteed.. -; Ladles’ Hair Cutting, Shampooing, Hair Dress­ Stocks and Bonds bought and: sold on Conurils- ing and Curling by'professional French artists, slon. Stocks carried on favorable terms. • ; My Circassian Tonltiue for tho growth of the THE NEW STORE. hair and for removing dandruff and all com­ FERGUSON’S plaints of tho scalp aud hair,.lias been highly " Olin St. and Central Ave,, commended by tho best-residents of Asbury Pi •Park and Ocean Grove. > No humbug.. Success in all cases. OOEJLDST Ladies and gentlemen consultation free,. •. ■ My Veloutine for tho face needs only a trial to bo preferred to all others in tho market. Free FANCY AND STAPLE trial to all. PROF. MME. £. GRIS0N. Table Delicacies, Domestic and Foreign COAL, WOOD and CHARCOAL Fruits, Vegetables in season. , ' ' o u g h t t o s u it y o u . MILLINERY, Orders will receivo prompt attention. Goods dc- ' QITAI.ITY.—1 keep both lliirri Y.oliljrli . liveredfreb. . and Free U unilm r Coal, all sizes and of the 733 MATTISON AVE., best quality obtainable. Two doors from Main Street, near tho Post Ofllce. ISAAC SUTTON, M y W O O D is extra good and is always per­ fectly dry. ABBUttY PARK. : Successor to Matthews & Ballard. My CHARCOAL I havo made espechdly for m y own trade. . . LARGE ASSORTMENT OF. , B O U G H T and X*IU€KX—1 ll<; lo w c tt ])OHSll)I(>. ' STOCKS NOI.I) FncilltleN. unoquiilcd in this town. Full STYLISH TRIMMED HATS. oh Commission, aiid carried on favorablo terms weight and measure guaranteed. New Imported Goods.' -V YABD-5Iai« street, opjoslte Ocean Grove This spacious and elegant hotel, after thorough renovation and enlargement, will be found su­ Being membere of both the Philadelphia' and School House. Ilaudsome shades in Ribbons, Shaded Feathers, perior in all its appoint moms to most seaside houses In location, capacity and liberal management. New York stock Exohange, and h aving a Privato Flowers in great variety, Gauzes, Vclvcst, Crapes, The new proprietor will bring his long experience to tlie-.dulV oi aceommodafing the best plfiss of Wire direct from our olllcc to Now York, wo are B ran ch OlIleoST-l.ciukau's Groccrv, Asbury N un’s Veiling, U> service will be a leading feature. Special ar­ prepared to execute orders left with us promptly : P ark; Wainright & Errick>on, Oceau Grove. Crvpe renewed. >• rangements, will be m ade Tor rooms and board lor tho wcuk dr t-easou.; ; and satisfactorily. Accounts received and inter­ Order at ofllces, of drivers, by telephone or by MISSES WOOLSTON. Address “ The Arlington," Ocean Grove, N. J. WM. I’. DOLBEY, Pxop’r. fl est allowed. • . mail, addressed DeHAVEN & TOWNSEND, FERGUSON’S GOAL YARD. O. SIGKLER, BANKEHS AND BROKERS, 36 S. 3d St., Philadelphia. WOODS’ Real Estate. Agent REMOVED TO AND CONVEYANCER, 2722 Kensington Av. cor. C St The above out represents the sIkc of the OCEAS GROVE. PHILADELPHIA. GOLD . r ; • to be awarded to th e >.;■: :>,■ Cottages and Lots Sold or Rented. Champion Fishsmtan far SEASON of (888 AT TH E ASBURY I»ARK.Fi.SillNG I'lER. Fire Insurance in Reliable Companies. Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Patent ■business conducted for M o d e ra te F e e s. OFFICE—NO. 76 MAIN AVENUE, Our Ofllco la Opposito V. S. P a t e n t O f­ fice. We havo no Bnb agcncics, all business James A, Grifflng & Oo,, Near Association Ofllce. direct, henco can transact patent business In less timo and at less cost than those remote from Washington, — OCEAN GROVE Send model, drawing, o r photo., with'descrip­ JOSEPH TRAVIS, tion. Wo advise if patentable or not, free 0/ Main Street, Asbury Park, N. J. cliarge. Our feo not due tUl pateut is eccured. A nook, “ How to Obtain Patents»M with refer­ PHARMACY .; KING’S BRICK BUILDING. . ences to actnal clients , in your State, county, 0 * town, sent free. . Address, ! A splendid assortm ent ol Pitman ive., opp. “ The Arlington;" Gold and Silver American and Swiss C. A. S N O W & CO. W atches. ! . Opposite i’atent Ofllce, Washington, D. C. OCEAN CROVE, N. J. Gold and Steel Spectacles, Theoretical and Practical Repairer of Chron­ JOHN M. DEY, Drugs, Chemicals,- Fancy Goods,. Sponges, Patent ometers and Watches. Medicines. Pharmaceutical Preparations, etc,- ; (Permanently, residing at Ocean Grovel ' u f . b e a l l t u b y e & r , - Store closed 011' Sundays during church services. Ladies ! If you want to sec a splendid line of CORSETS go totlie establishm ent, Ken.siubton Av. ARCHITECT AND BUILDER, Is nhvnys ready to furnish plans and estim ates of and C- Street. Woods keeps nothing but the M . M . . C R O S S I E , best makes. You are sure to be suited as to qual­ H. B. BEEGLE, cottages in overy size and style. ity, fit and price—ail the way from 50, f.2, To. S7e, '. -.'Successor, to , •• For good workmanship and satisfactory torms, 81, ?l.‘i5, 81.50, Sl.G-i, S1.75, Sl.bT, U, £!.«,. fci/A (IwUe ll. IS. H ectic iV Boii) UNITED STATES HOTEL, ho refers to all for whom ho has erected cottages, £2.50 asm up at ' DAVID CAHTWltlGlIT, . . both in Ocean Grove and Asbury P ark;duriug tho . Corner Main nml Central Avenues, , Ocean Grove, N. J. past fifteen years., W O O D S ’, ; . Increased accommodations; location, unsurpassed; pleasant rooms. Charming .outlook and • . JOHN M, DEY, Real E t t a M Insurance A p t , PLAIN aiul OKN AMENT AL, KUbstantial table. The fainjlyhotet of Ocean Grove. Now open for guests.> ; : ; Tbo ft rent Up Town I>ry Oomls nml : • AVM. OUR, Proprietor. Cor. Buusou aud M alti Ave,, , ■ . O c e a n Grovo. Nut ion Klorcs. 48 Main Ave., Ocean Q-rove, SLATE ROOFER. Having been njanager for Mr. Cartwriglit for . Loans Negotiated and Legal Papers Drawn. ' the past,ei«Uv yeariv—sluce th e business was first e'Htablished4icre~I feel confident that the work TOPEKAandKANSAS Sea Side Stove Works. I have done will be the best reference I cau offer. II. It. H eo^lo, Notary Pub! id Mind Commission-' The Lahoert Peu Cent, on Mokey Invested is Realized CHAS. E. BORDEN, . er o f Deeds fur. New Jersey Pennsylvania and Tar Papor, Sheath ing'Papor, Two and Three , i iv t o e J u d ic io u s Ucsting and Sb'lling of. . the District of Columbin. . > ■ : - ’ : Ply...Roofing Paper. MAIN 8TKEET, WESTERN REAL ESTATE. D. ENRIGHT. Anbury Parle, Now Jersey. P. O. Box 802. '• ' ASBURY PARK, N; J. DEALER IN D. H. W YCK0FF, THE WM. C. KNOX GUARANTEED EIGHT StoveB, Ranges, Heatera, Furnaces, PER CENT. INVESTMENT COMPANY Houso-Furnishinft Hardware, Tin, 700 Main St. ASBtJRY PAKK. J. S. FLITCROFT, Stm:, Banges, Heaters, Famases. Shoot Iron, and. Copper W are. • Pays Q% per Annum, Tin Roofing, and Jobbing generally. Tin-Roofing, Gutters & Leaders PLUMBER, In Semi-Annual Intorcst lilvidemla,; on Stock Snbsorlptlom Paints, Mixed Paints, nml, in adilltlon, ONE-ELYLF TffiT TROFlTS at.tho bxplratloi A SPECIALTY. 'Oils, White Leact, Zinc. 67 Mt. Tabor Way. of 5 Y’oars,•.when' SlocJc is rcdotiint-tl a t pur ivinl l ’ro/lta dlvlilixl Call and examino oiir “ Rl*IiEXI>Il>” Fire CAPITAL, $I00.000.00! SHARES, $IOO EACH. Main Street, Opp. Ocean Grove Gates. PJaco Heaters, Hotel nnd Fancy Trays, Casters, Colors Dry, or Goiuid In Oil, Japan, Etc. Smoothing Irons, Oil Btovcs, Patent EurekaCollee OCEAN GKOVE, N. J. Ccrtlfjcntcs of. Stock arc awmtntccil b\yWvx. O.Knoz& Co. toln Pots, Ac. Varnishes, Bnislies, Kalsomine, Etc. redeemed at jxir, with jxiymcnt of due proiw tton of net profits,", moNtm Send for tho Coinpnn.v's pnmnldetV “Tho Financial Situution it C U R E j . " Street Lamps and Fixtures The only house that makes Painters' Sup- PninitN, SinliN, T erra Cutia and I,end Topekii andthoStatoof Kansas/’ eontniningTullittfornmtlon; ahc GANNS! v - CONSTANTLY ON HAND. ‘ plies an exclusive business, and does' Pipes, Gas and W ater Fixtures, Hlun fa r Wm. C. ICnox&Co.’s "Kansas Investor's Guido/' containing For Dropsy, Gravel, Bright’s, Heart, Urinary or ^ npt bid for work. : ' Miip of Kansas, Mortgage Laws, and other matter of fntercst tc Liver Diseases, Nervousness, Ac. Curo guaran­ Thnnking our patrons for past . favors, I respcct- teed. Oilico 831 A rch street, Philadelphia; §1.00 ’ fujlly solicit a continuance o f th eir patroyage. . «9“GIVE:ME A CALL. • . ’ ■ JOBBING PROMPTLY1 ATTENDED TO. Jiivcstoiii. AUDHCSS, WM, c . KNOX & CO., Topeka, Kantan. per bottle, C for ?5. At driigglstSv Try it.

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