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IjBEUT U. MARTIN. A ttobnby and TUCKERTON. News Notes From Nearby. EMPIRE SHGESmE THE EDITOR SPEAKS FREEHOLDERS MEET. FISH AND FISHERMEN O b itu ary. S .LICITOU IN OhANOBBY. YachtBmeu, busiucss men aud othera having Lakewood has three boardlug academies. Mra. Minnie H. Perry, summer employment at Beach Haven, are IYFIOB OYEB THE BANK, Cor. Greenwich & Bey tits,, New York, A Column of Gossip, Only $45,000 Wanted. Dr. Israel Woodward o f New Egypt, has returning to their winter quartera here. The Against Menhaden Fishermen. Mrs. Minnie Ilowland Perry, w ife of Edward located at Colt’s Neck. Toms River, N. J. Comments on Current Happenings aud summer was not qnlio all It might have been, W . Perry, died at their Washington street To Run the County for (he Com lug Venr Has a Special Sale of LadieB’ and Noah Ralph of Ulghtstown.dled from eailng Teat Cate decided but Will be Carried home early on Sunday morning last, aged 44 Pausing Fancies. but atill It was good. There were more people Geut. a Hand made Shoes for $1.90, —A Drop ot S&OOO. peanuts—so the autopsy revealed. to tlie MupreiMF Court. years. The Immediate cause o f her death was W OA (.MICHAEL, Tho recent encampment in our community tbau ever before, but the amount spent per wide and narrow toes. In order to The September meeting of tbe county Board uu attack of apoplexy, adding to the compli­ of the Girard College Cadets, did much In the capita by sumtnur visitors has decreased greatly Arthur Bowers, an Oceanic lad. developed In the test case brought by Chief Fish and 1 )u J MBT.OB AT L a w AND of Freeholders was held on Tuesday convening cation of diseases from which she had suffered accommodate onr castomers when w »y of adverllsiug the natural attractions of during the present Cleveland-Wilson limes. appendicitis from swallowing wild cherry pits. Game Protector Shrlner against Fifield Bros., Our Methodist friends contemplate reuioviDg at 11 a. m , with all the members present save owners of the steamer Nellie E. Kawson of for over a year past. She had been very ill M \S'I UU IN CilANOEEY, ordering Bhoea we will purchase any this River of Tome to the outside public. It A Long Branch fish pound haul rccoutly in­ the gentleman from Manchester—Mr. E. F. for some time—since last spring when she Was other goods desired, at the lowest not only brought it Into prominence before the the debt upon their church aud burulog the cluded a $2 00 b ill; while another captured a Longport, charging them with violation of the Larrahee. Minutes of the July meeting wore Oeficb on M a i n S t b b b t , mortgage this fall. 500 pound cow fish. law o f 1894, in taking menhaden within three taken south in hopes that tho warmer climate prices. Best care and prompt atten­ hundreds of thousands of people who read the approved. Local growers are at work on their cran­ miles o f the shore, tho defendants wished to would improve her condition ; but her death tion to all orders received by mail. newspaper accounts—in which the delight of A Holmdel farmer received a cent a crate on Toms River, N. berry bogs with foruoe of pickers. A bill presented by Mr. llyurs for repairs ou make a test euso also, and both sides agreed to was nevertheless a sudden shock, as she was Lieut. Brooks aud other managers of the camp three hundred crates o f tomatoes, shipped to bridges along the Toms River and Forked thought to have gained slowly throughout th j over the advantages of their location, were set Miss Abbie Lauo entered the Stale Normal appeal to the 8upreine Court,whatever might be River turnpike (which has recently takcu steps New York markets. summer. I AW OFFICES. forth—but a lesser ndmber of really promiuent School at Trenton this week. the decision. Then tho menhaden fbherineu w . G. CDNRB.il to abandon Its charter a c l road) was laid Tho assault and batlory case of William Mrs. Pony was the daughter o f the late W. people visited the camp and were surprised School children aud school teachers are took the stand otid testified for the 8tate that ^ EDWARD H. MURPHY, over until afternoon, iu o.der to consult the Snell, accused of hitting John Johnson of Point F . and Jaue B. M ottof ocw York city. About dsalxk in all kinds op and pleased beyond all expectation by the getting ready for work next Mouday. The they often fished inside the three mile line and Board's counsel In regard to the county's lia­ Pluasant, was settled out of court. 10 years ago she married Mr. Perry, and for natural beauty of our surroundings. teachers eugaged are as given before in these even In the lino o f breakers. Justice Perkins S h b e v e s D j id d in g , bilities in the premises. I UMBER, COAL AND WOOD, HARD columns : East Tuckcrlou Grammar school. Rev. S. H. Wallace is mukiiig extensive and Wilson of Atlantic City, then decided the past eleven years they have made Toms * * * 141 E a s t S t a t e S t b e e t , T b e n t o n . J. F. Colvin, principal, Miss Lldie Stewart, Bill presented by Prosecutor Middleton for alterations aud Improvements to PlumttoJ against t!,”) fishermen, River their home, summer and winter. 4 ware> Locks, Hinges, Screws, Nails, Now, I wonder, beyond the generous propo­ Intermediate, Miss Josle Kelley, prim ary; typewriting testimony In oyster trials (amount­ Institute, formerly New Egypt Seminary. Tho law of April 8th, 1894, under which the Previous to that time, the Mott's cummer No. n e w Y o r k sition of Rev. Di H. Schock—who offered not aso oRmnwAY. ing to $10 00) was also laid over Uli afternoon. home was on the south side o f the river below Llass, etc., Doors, Sash, Blinds and only (o lei, ilie coll££« authorities have the WestTuckorton, Miss Sudlu8pencer, principal, New Egypt is gaining quite a reputation as seizure wus made, provides that it shall be un­ A .1*1» ,»/ Franklin Sa&k,; cOUbQMv, of Island Heights, ground free of rental, as lie did this year, bnt Mies Edua Steelman, aseisiauc, 6'iAotL i-ta*' a summer resort. I t has had an average of a lawful for any person with steam vessels to J y ( LEON GOBLE, Mouldings, Shingles, Lath, Lime, Ce­ Pembcrtou township, Builington county, for Mrs. Perry was well known by many of our ulso to resod the camp and parade grounds for trict, Miss Julia Steelman ; Dowu Shore, Miss hundred boarders throitgbou: the summer. take with purse or shirred nets any menhaden, four days services with horse aud wagon In townspeople, and their grief over her sorrow­ ment, Brick, etc., etc. Lowest prices their use—has anything been done by anyone Kate Brown; I’ arkertowu, Mass Lydia Wills. porgiee, liei ring or other flail within auy of the DENTIST, searching for burglar kuown as "the cow boy," The barn o f J. Holme', Vannotu at Cedar The Conundrum Tea, given by the Baptist waters o f this State, Including tho waters of ful death Is deep aud clncere. It is doubtfnl to secure this encampment as a permanent was tabled. Bridge,was recently struck by lightning, and OFFIOa A r ONION NOOSE, MAIN STBEET, • Wee and Yard on Bay street, ladies on Friday evening, was an enjoyable whether she w ill not bo missed even more "affair ? burned to tho ground, consuming a horse aud the Atlantic Ocean, within three uuulical miles * A n umber o f bills were received, cons/r/cred among the poorer people o f the vtelnUy— TOMS BIYER, N. J. Barneeat N. J. * * and amusing as well as profitable affair, a cow, o t the coast fine o f said Stall?, and that a fine and ordered paid. The members ot the Board ot City Trusts of Tuckerton Castle, No. 54, K. G. E , had a of $200 shall be imposed, aud thut such offend- where her kind heart and charitable deeds Tea'tn Frld« “ “ SMOWaj. Board then adjourned for diuner, meeting Gilbert Vannote, an aged leBideut of Burrs- . p p K “ gum,. “ “ P“ n Anfflatlietic Philadelphia—who are the trustees of Girard visit from the Atlantic City Knights on Friday lug vessel shall be confiscated and sold, one made her beloved—than among her immediate again at 1.30 r. m ., all prcBcut except member vllle was run Into aud badly burl—so that ho Bumack’s Yard, College—were mostly present at tho camp evening. The visitors brought their band with half of the fine and proceeds of the sale to go social circle where she was equally loved and from Manchester. has since boon confined to his bed—by ground during the encampment, and all who them. to the parly making tbe tbe seizure and the respected. Opposite Railroad Depot, Toms iver- Mr. Clayton, chairman of committee ou Lakewood ’cyclUt. j^OSTEEN WALTON, visited it joined in the tribute to its fitness, Us Late reports sag that oyster spats are other half to tbe State. Funeral services were held on Wednesday Arnold bridge, reported nothing had been done advantageous location, and its beauty. How­ propagating in a promising manner. Oyster- Dr. I. H, Platt of Lakewood, spoke on Fri­ The defendants w ill contest iu the Supremo afternoon at 4 30 o’clock, Iu Christ church, in tho way o f repairs, as he could get no CONTBAOTOR OF PLASTERING AND ever, for some lime past, there had been a men by the way are gettlug ready for the day night last upon “ The moral Influence of Court on tho grounds that the jurisdiction of uud were conducted by Rev. G. W. Eccles. U M B E R , COAr., LIME, response from the Monmouth Board except B r ic k -L a y i n g . scheme developing to erect a permanent camp annual opening on October 1st. tbe bicycle," before the Fellowship o f Ethical the State does not extend further than the low Capt. Elijah Vunfileaf. that the bridgo is good enough as It is for Research in Philadelphia. Repairing neatly aud promptly done, i .. at Girard Manor, in the (Jatawissa Valley, It Is claimed for Miss Lillian Hazelton of water lino. This has been considered as good Capt. Elijah VanUloaf, a prominent Forked 1/Cement and Brick, Doors, another year. Report accepted and committee work guaranteed. Estimates or advice giveu Schuylkill county, Pa. This site would re­ New York, who with her Bister, MIsb Angela, A Mt. Holly despatch In the Philadelphia law, aud no attempt was made to enforce the River citizen, died at St. Vincent's hospital, w tL pleasure. Address, discharged. Sash and Blinds. Also, quire somewhat of engineering work before It has been visiting Mrs. R. E. Predmore, that Ledger, says that the $100,000 of stock neces­ act o f 1884,because eminent lawyers considered Norfolk, Va,, ou Suuday last, 8th lust, Capt, ______t o m s r i v e r , n . j . Mr. Le Cornple reported ho had not built would be suitable, and the plan Included the she is tbe first lady to ride by wheel the sary to build the Ilanover-Mannahawkiii air It unconstitutional. Siuce that time, however, VanCleaf sailed the schooner John J. Ward ; railings at Lakewood, but was preparing to do Blacksmith’s Coal. At damming of the stream to make a lake tor distance between the metropolis and this line cut oil has been practically subscribed. the Suproiue Court bus decided aud was stricken with paralysis on board his J ROBERT STREBLAU^ swimming and bathing. However the land is village. She made tho journey last week, Abraham Osborn and Abraham Vaunote of that each 8tate has domain over three miles or schooner lu N orfolk harbor the Monday pre­ More bills were preBeuted, considered and lowest prices for cash. owned by the Girard estate, aud it Is situated accompanied by Mr. Stewait, also of New ouo marina league from Its shores, subject to ordered paid. Cedar Bridge, who caught an 870 pouud logger- vious. Dr. D. W . Blake, jr., accompanied by W a t c h m a k e r an d J e w e l e r , in Pennsylvania—both o f them weighty con­ York. tbe general rights o f navigation and the Mrs. VanCleaf, went to N orfolk to brlug Uitn Bill for typewriting testimony in oyster head sea turtle In the Mantolokiug fish pound, For a New and siderations in Us favor. Rain is still badly needed. right o f the United States for naval purposes. Repairing o f Watches, Jewelry, Spectacles, cases (tabled at the morning session) was taken have since been traveling about the State ex­ homo, but be was too 111.to be moved and died * * * hibiting their curiosity. This decision was given lately In u suit ou Sunday. etc., a Specialty. up and passed. Gilt-Edged Class of Goods But the peculiar adaptations of the shores of ISLAND HEIGHTS. • brought by Massachusetts against a man who Capt. VanCleaf was a native of Forked Bill tor repairs to bridge on the abandoned in a contest on Lake Placid, N. Y., for a You should visit Toms River ; Us easiness o f access frotp the had been taking menhaden near Buzzard’s Bay. River, and had been a seafaring man during Mtin St., near Walton, Tonis River Harry Wooltou, a well known Atlantic City Toms River and Forked River turnpike (also sliver pitcher for the best trimmed and deco­ college in Philadelphia; Us apparent health- Tho meuhudeu association was represented by all hiB active life. He was 50 years of age. youth, who is a frequent visitor here, was tabled at morning session) was taken up and rated boat, tbe prize was won by the craft fulness and its isolation from the contaminat­ the eminent lawyer, Joseph H, Choate, of New In early manhood, bp married Miss Worden, / ''HAS. T. HUDSON, married at the First Presbyterian church of ordered paid; counsel having advised the trimiped by Miss Charlesanua Horner, daugh­ ing lufluenceB that abound In many localities— York. Tho Supremo Court laid down the daughter of Capt. Joel Worden. She survives that place on Wednesday of last week, to Miss Board that the turuulke was now a public ter of Prof. G. D. Ilorner o f New Egypt. these have compelled admiration for and at­ principle that when tho United States seceded BARBER. F,„Tsts GROCERY road and tbe bridge county property. him with one daughter, Miss Mattie VanCleaf. Mary Marshall Dowu. Charles N. Lodge was Rob Mathews of Point Pleasant, boasts that (Formerly VanHiee & Son) tention to the possible acquisition of a perma­ from England each State obtained the rights Funeral services were held on Wednesday In E s t a b l is h e d 1877. best man and William H Scburch one of the Sidney Herbert of Brick township, appeared ho Is riding a wheel purchased five years ago, Main & Washington Sts., Toms River nent site here. belonging to England, among these rights Unlversalist church ut Good Luck; burial In ushers. before tho Board and presented a petition from which has not cost him a cent forropairs iu all O p p o s it e t h e O c e a n H odse. It was generally believed by the leading, being the control o f the sea coast for one ma­ the churckyurd. A full line of High Grade The annual couveutiou o f the Ocean County the residents o f Herbertsville, asking the Board that time. T o prove that he puts .t to good Where Satisfaction is generally given to all cus­ spirits at Camp Stephen Girard, that if a leyel rine league from the shore, such righ t belug tomers. Ladles’ Shampooing a specialty, done Staple and Fancy Groceries, Woman’s Christian Temperance Union was to meet at Herbertsville, ylew tbe site, and use, his cyclometer registers 700 miles for July by Mrs. Hudson. tract o f sufllcleut size and bordering upon the held by each Satate aud not by the United Among Our Churches. take actlou upon building a bridge across the and August. Provisions, Flour, Feed, Etc. river— whether or not it be the Beaumont tract held in the M, E. church at Island Heights States as u nation. Manasquan R iver at that place, Mr. Herbert FAITO , OILS AUD VAKNISHPS —were olTe-red for sale at a reasonable price yesterday. There were three session, 11 a . m ,, I'rcNbyterlan. QL^SSES S. GRANT, said in support of the bridge that it would to the Board of City Trusts, before they had 2 30 and 7 30 i* m . LAKEWOOD. Barnegat Bay Fishing. Preaching on Sabbath morning at 10.30, greatly reduce the distance traveled to reach committed themselves to the Catawissa Valley The fall exodis Is at hand. People are topic, " A soldier's conviction respecting Jesus." Teeth Extracted w ithout P a in the Monmouth county shore not only from his Local mechanics—masons, palmers, carpen­ T o n so r jal A r t i s t , project, that they would locale a permanent leaving every day, and In contrast with the ftiriiteti iiunh and Tldc-IKunnfiiK Weak Sabbath-school at 11.45 a m . throngs of the summer, our place looks almost locality but from all points west of HerberU- ters, otc., complain bitterly of tho way they WATER STREET, TOMS RIVER, N, J. camp here. A permanent camp would proba­ Flail Mlfil llltc. Christian Endeavor prayer meeting at 6 30 deserted. All the good people are not gone ville ; that they had already laid out a road arc treated. It seems to be the fashion here to bly mean not only thal the 600 cadets would Fishing bus boon better iu Barnegat Bay i*. m , topic, " How we nmy help the Sunday- Open every day (except Sunday) from 7.30 a. m. with the expectation of having a bridge ; and give all contracts for bulldiug to out o f town G e o . T. C r o o k spend a month instead of a fortnight; but also however, for our all the year round population school aud get help from It.’’ p. m.; Saturdays, from 7 a. m. to 12 midnight. that the bridge would save them at least three parlies. Hence, while there is plentjruf build­ this summer thau In a number o f years before that during the remainder o f the summer, the make up a village o f no mean importance. Preaching on Sabbath evening at 7.30, tople, miles by wagon road in reaching Manasquan, ing going on and tho town has a prosperous and tbe finny tribes seem loathe to depart. DENTIST The new cottage o f C. D. Walsh, general “ When the spirit comes.” other 1000 pupils at Girard College would be Good catches of striped bass and channel Gowperthwaits Exchange,Toms River ticket ageu lof the F. W, B, R. R , is being their nearest place of business. The water, he look, very few of our mechanics have had any­ T EVI BldNLEY, given at outing on that camp ground. wcakfleh are reported light along ; blue fish Clirtat (Episcopal) Church, * rapidly pushed toward completion. It stands said, was shallow and no draw would be thing better than odd jobs Uie greater part of Nitrous Oxide Gas administered. Am * * needed. It would take a loDg bridge, and he tbe summer, Instead, groups of thirty, forty, are frequently heard from In the In le t; plaice 14th 8utiday after Trinity, Sept. 15. Matins, ^ BARBER, also sole proprietor for Ocean County This is the situation. Would that our on the highest part of the West End Bluff, IhougLl it could be built for $5000. Ho added aud fifty men come here each morning, bring­ or flounders furnish good sport in tho same litany and 8ormc„ at 10 30 a . m , Sunday- of the new local amesthetio moneyed men and men o f affairs at Island overlooking the river toward the county seat. Shop iu Bank Building, Main Street, that members of the Monmouth Buurd said ing even then dinners with them, aud at night place; aud tho sheepahoad flourishes once school at 2 30 i’ . m . Evensong at 7.45. Ileighb mid Toms River, might rise to the Miss Hutchinson Intend enlarging her Ceutrai they were willing to meet wlib tbe Ocean (without having spent a cent Iu town) leave for more In his old hauuts, a number having bceu Evensong aud sermon at Island Heights Toms River, N. J. occasion. avenne cottage. i: ODONTUNDER ” caught from the Barnegat Pier this summer. chapel at 4 30. Henry Grimm is about to erect a new house Board and build tbe bridge. their homes in Red Bank, Shrewsbury, Branch Shaving, Hair Cutting m latest fashions, sham­ that is applied to the gums for pain­ Catches of 30 and 40 striped bass, weighing pooing, Mustache Dyeing. Ladies’ Hair Trimming Do you know what would be one of the on his Germantown property. On motion o f Judge Emson, the Board re­ port, Ashury Park or lorae other town. This St. Mary's Guild will meet Monday afternoon, a specialty. ° less extraction. Write for testimonials. from two to four pounds, or as many wcak- September 16, at tho public library room at greatest Improvements—and one of the best fused the request set forth In the petition. seems to be the way that Lakewood people—or tish weighing from two to throe pounds, are three o’clock. payiDg Investments also—that our community POINT PLEASANT. Judge EmHon, committee on the case of at least some of them—have taken to build up C^AMUEL C. BAILEY, still attributed to tbe veteran anglers at Forked could possibly indulge in ? It would be the Sarah E. Fort, a lunatic, reported he had seeu their town. F irs t Everything River as uu ordinary day's sport. — Dealer In construction of a broud drive all the way along Everybody says that uotwithblandiug the Dr. Ward, Superintendent of the State Hos­ Capt. A. M. Bradrhaw returned homo last The usual preaching s e next Sunday week. Three lads caught over 800 small perch In a FRESH, SALT AND SMOKED MEATS, the river front from Island Heights to Toms late start, it was the best season that Point pital, who told him that Miss Fort was not a at 10 30 a . m , and 7 30 i\ m for Building Pleasant ever bad. And what everybody