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VOLUME VI— NO, 43. OCEAN GROVE TIMES— SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1898. Subscription $ 1.00 per year.

PRESBYTERIAN SYNOD. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE. AN OCTOBER WEDDING*J PERSONAL AND PERTINENT. NEW JERSEY’S NEW GOVERNOR. MR. HOWELL RENOMINATED.

-Sixty-Sixth A nnual Session or This Body The Members W ill be Here and to o k Hiss Eleanor. Stuart Goodspeed of Ocean Pleasant P encilln gs About the People, Hon. David 0. W aikins sworn in 0ff.ee Third District Congressional Convention
Met In Asbury Park This Week; Over tlie, Ground Today. Grove, Becomes Mrs. W illiam Horner. Place and Prooertv. a t Trenton on Tuesday. . Held at Som erville on Tuesday.
T he Bovonty:six th annual m eeting of Today (Friday) the- com m ittee of On W ednesday afternoon, a t ' the Tho local policemen have donned David O.-vWatklns, of Woodbury, A t Somerville, on Tuesday, Hon.'
th o Presbyterian Synod of Now Jersey, entertainm ent from the General Con­ residence of Mr. and Mvn . Srtiiilt <!. their w inter helmets. Gloucester county, Speaker of the B enjam in F. Howell was renom inated
opened a t Asbury P ark o n Tuesday In ference of th e M. E . Church, to whom Goodspeed, . 136 Main avenue,' their Ex-Senator Jam es;L. -Hays,.of New­ House of Assembly, was' sw orn In a t for representative in Congress from
tho Fi£ 8 t Presbyterian Church.. Tho has been confided th e selection of, the daughter, Eleanor S tuart Goodspeed, ark, was In town over Sunday. five m inutes before, 9 o'clock on Tues­ tho T hird D istrict of New Jersey. The
foreign mlsslono cqnforonco was pre- next, m eeting’ place of that- body, will became the wife of W illiam Guest ; Tho house on Abbott avenue vacated day n ig h t as A cting Governor of the convention- w as characterized by en­
' sided over by tho Rov. Dr. Henry; S. arrive In Ocean Grove. ' T his com m it­ Horner, of Brooklyn. Rev.' George J. by Mr. R. C. Bussell has been tak en by State of New Jersey.- The oath of of­ thusiasm , for the cause of the Republi­
Butler, ot Blalratown. Tho subject, tee Is'composed o f Messrs. H enry Bpell- Mingins, D. D„ pastor o t th e W est­ Mr. W illiam Davis. fice was adm inistered by Senator E d­ can party. .
“W hy a Forw ard Movoment?” was dls- tneyer, chairm an, N ew ark,N . J.; S. O. m inster Presbyterian Church, offi­ w ard C. Stokes, of Cumberland county. ■. H. B. W hite, of Monmouth county,
tfiiB so d by the Rov. George T . Purvos, Benton, secretary, F a i r River, 'Mass.; ciated a t the ceremony. ' Tho w inter schedule of th e Central The ceremony took place In th e private was chosen as. tem porary, chairm an,
o t Princeton. L. D. W iahard, special R. Dymond, treasurer,. Cincinnati, O.; The wedding took place In tho par­ Railw ay ,abandons the boats of the office of Secretary of S tate W urts. Less w ith B.-B. Ogden, of Monmouth, and
secretary ot tho Foreign Board of Mis­ J. El iAndrus, Tonjters, N.. Y.; H. A. lor of the bride’s homo, beneath a Sandy Hook route. th an a score, of persons werq present, H enry .C. Suydam, of Somerset county,
sions; said th a t It should be the ob- S alzer/L a Crosse, W1A; T. J. Preston, huge wedding bell of ' w hite ■cosmos ~Mr. and Mrs. N. H. K ilm er on Mon­ m ostly S tate ofilclats and newepaper as secretaries. The ch air appointed as
; Jo<st:of,the Presbyterian Church to en- Orange, N. J.; O, P. Miller, R ock Rap­ and smilax; A unique feature of the day returned from their wheeling trip men. Senator Stokes read' a lo u d . the a committee to. d raft th e platform P.
•.'•iltiirgb Its sphere o t m issionary labors. ids, la . , They w ere timed, to reach here ceremony was the fact th a t brldo; wore through New York State. phrases of tho oath of office, which H all Packer, John F. Babcock and P.
'T ho th ird division o t tho subjcct, “How a t 11 tu rn.; w hen they w ere to be m et a t h e r , m other’s . w edding dress, v eil. and George P rldham has a force o f p ain t­ was th e sam e as th a t used when Mr. N. V an'N uys. A recess was tak en to
t o . be Carried On and Carried Out," the depot by th e local committee, and slippers. She was attended by two lit­ ers a t w o rk ' transform ing th e Inskip Voorhees took .the oath of office. T he p erm it the committee to atten d to its
w as treatod by. th e Rov. Dr. J. F. P a t­ escorted to th e Grand Avenue Hotel, tle flower girls—E dna S. F erris, , her in to “ the house beautiful." . oath had been engrossed handBoinely labors. W hen the. delegates reassem ­
niece, and E thel G. Woods, h er cou­ in. colored in k s on a largo piece o f
terson, pastor of tho Oran bo Central Anbury P ark, whero they will bo en­ Hon. Holmes Murphy, w ith his fam ­ parchm ent. T he new Acting Governor bled C hairm an P acker read th e plat­
Presbyterian Churoh. The m orning tertained during th eir, stay in this sin, both of Asbury. Park. T hese car­ ily, vacated their Heck avenue cottage form, which-eulogized P resident Mc­
session closed w ith a general discus­ V ic in ity . ?!■;■;■„■'';' •!. .- . . I-1; ried baskets of Carnations. The bride on Monday and returned to Freehold. repeated th e oath by phrases as it was Kinley, Congressman Fow ler and Gov­
sion o t tlio subject by (ibout u dozon A fter dinner they will be shown had a shower nouquet of swalnsonia; read by Senator Stokes. E ach , had ernor Voorhees, and d eclared 'in favor
of .the deiogates. <• : about tho Grove and Park. They will Miss B ertha Lyons played Lohen­ Mr. O. H. H arm er and family, who laid his hand o n a sm all Bible. Each of keeping th e -S ta rs and Stripes fly­
A t the attem o o n session, which be taken to th e Auditorium; and g rin’s bridal chorus. A collation ^va's summered along Fletcher lake,- retu rn ­ th en signed the parchm ent. in g over all th e islands captured from
oponod a t 3 o'clock, thoro w as a ser­ through th e o ther buildings of the; As­ served. The bride received many ed to th eir Brooklyn home on Tues­ A ssistant Secretary of Stato Alexan­ Spain.
mon by the rotlring Moderator, tho sociation, th e electric lig h t and water presents.. ; / ;. day;.'; .' :;'.X ^ d er Rickey th en stepped forw ard and Thero was n o one except Howell in
Rev. John A. Liggett, o£ Rahway, on plant, and to other points, of interest. A fter a to u r to N iagara .Falls, Chi­ 'Rev; B. D. Jones and wife, from presented to th e new- Governor the th e m inds of th e delegates, when the
“ Tho Ideal Church.” T hen followed the A drive In and about Asbury P a rk will cago, Cincinnati and Richmond, Va., Stony .Point, N. Y;, were here a few groat seal o f th e Stato of Now Jersey. call fo r nom inations w as made. The
'Sacram ent of tho L ord's Supper, after follow. ; Mr. and Mrs. H orner will ta k e up;tth eir dayB last week a t their Bath avenue He said as he handed It over th a t the Inform al -vote was all for the present
'•which th e Rev. Dr. A lbert Erdm an, of ' T he Conference; Committee, w ill re­ residence in . Brooklyn, where" -the c o tta g e .: ' :■ '• . great seal had been used, by th e Gov­ Representative, and th e secretary was
Morristown, was elected Modorator of m ain here u n til;.Saturday afternoon, groom is associated With' the P enn­ Mrs. K ate M lntzer and daughtor, ern o rs of th e-S ta te since 1776. H e add­ instructed to cast th e ballot of th e
th o synod by acclam ation.: and -while hero will bo cared fo r by sylvania Railroad. . ; Miss. Ella, of Abbott avenue, have gono ed, th a t he handed tho seal over, in th e convention for him.
' The Rev. Dr. A lbert G. Bale wel­ th e local com m ittees representing Many guests wore present froin to Philadelphia. The la tte r is shortly absence of A cting Governor Voorheea Benjam in F . Howell was born in
comed tho synod to Asbury P ark, and Ocean Grove a n d . Asbury P ark. Al­ Philadelphia, New York, Mt; Vernon, to be m arried. and th e Secretary of State. Cum berland ;county o n Jan u ary 27,
th o Rev. H ugh B. MacCauley, o t F ree­ though th ere will; be no m eeting held, Stony Point, Cornwall; W est H aver- On Monday Mr. ,T. J . Preston, closed Governor W atkins replied briefly. 1844. Ho served w ith th e Twelfth New
hold, presonted resolutions,w hich were It is understood tho m em bers o f the- straw , N. Y., Asbury P ark, Ocean his Main avenue cottage,' and returned H e said th a t in pursuance of the duty Jersey Volunteers throughout th e Civil
. -adopted, congratulating P resident Mc- Com mittee and th e -local representa­ Grove and elsewhere. which devolved upon Tilui h e accepted
w ith his family to th eir hom e a t tho seal. W hile his elevation to th e W ar., T hen ho moved to South Am­
-K in lo y on tho formal raising of the tives will g ath er inform ally this Orange, N .J . boy, w here he wont Into business. He
American flag on the- soli o t P orto (Friday), evening and talk over m at­ office was n o t directly from th e hands
■Rico, lauding the zeal o t the Now Je r­ t e r s . bearing upon th e object o t the
, : For Better Railroad Facilities, f f:.j. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Woolley, of Main of th e people, y e t he assumed tlie re­ lived th ere until 1882, In November of
w h ic h -y e a r:ho was elected surrogate
sey soldiers and offering sym pathy to visit. Relative to an adequate tr a in a&r-! avenue, on Monday evening retu rn ­ sponsibility as though i t had cOme of th e county. W hile living a t South
thq fam ilies of those'\ volunteers,- who The Committee is .now going the vice on the Pennsylvania railroad ,to ed from a m onth’s outing In tho m oun­ from them . Realizing th e Importance Amboy h e served th ree years as a
died in th e service. rounds of the places anxious to secure an d from, the coast, a local committee tains of New York. ' , of th e place, h e would do his beat to mem ber of th e tow nship committee,
Tho evening session w as devoted to th e conference. Ocean Grove is one of waited up J. R. Wood, General Passen­ A teacher’s certificate has been perform th e duties of th e office accord­ and two term s as a county freeholder,
th o consideration of. home missions. tho first places, visited. Minneapolis ger A gent of tho road, la s t Friday. granted to Miss Eugenie Pfeiffer, of ing to th e oath ju st taken. A fter the during the la s t .year being director bf
Tho contributions to the synod for the h as entered tho list, and to secure the The conference took place at' th e lat- Ocean Grove, by th e S tate B oard of Governor’s little speech those present th e boards He Is now president of the
year for,hom e missions w ere $107,979; conference is m aking flattering prom ­ ter's office, a t Broad street station, E xam iners a t Trenton. applauded heartily, and th e new head People’s N ational Bank of New B runs­
fo r education, $11,298; for church erec­ ises. ;V ■ Philadelphia. Mr. Wood hoard a ll tho Once more tho town clock Is strik ­ of th e State received congratulations. wick and a director of the New- B runs­
tion, $13,820, and fo r colleges, $56,696. All things considered, Ocean Grove argum ents presented In favor of a b et­ ing th e hours w ltll regularity, to tho P rio r to the ceremony, Hon. F o ster wick Savings Institution. He was elect-
Dr. Erdm an, the Moderator, presided is undoubtedly the b est place for hold­ ter train-service for the shore towns. great satisfaction of-those who tim e M. Voorhees resigned his seat in the ed^ to Congress in 1894, his plurality
a t th o s e c o n d d a y ’s seoBlon, W e d n e s d a y ing th e conference sesslpna th a t could W hile‘giving the com mittee no defi­ New Jersey S tate Senate, and thereby over Jacob A. Gelssenhamer being
Tho reports o t the Committee on be chosen. There are; m any reasons n ite encouragem ent of immediato .ac­ their movements by Its tones. ceased to be Acting Governor. His 3,976; In 1886 he w as're-elected by a
Synodical Home Missions wero read by to r this, all of w hich have been enum ­ tion, he prom ised to give th e m atter :-Mrs. W eston’s cottage, a t th e corner resignation, which was not received plu rality of. 8,231 over Rev. John A..
tho Rov. Dr. Ebon B. Cobb, o t Eliza­ erated before. In th is paper. due. consideration. If united effort'can of New . York and Heck avenuoB, has u ntil a few m inutes before the now Wells, th e Democratic nominee. ;
beth, chairm an, and W illiam M. L an­ accomplish anything, th e Bhoro towbs been taken for tho w inter by Mr. T. O. Governor w aB sw orn in, read:
d in g , of Trenton, treasurer. Dr. Cobb's m ay expect som ething in the line of Decker, sexton of St. Paul’s Church. To th e Secretary of State and to the
Temperance Prayer,Service. better railroad accommodations. „ ' ”; Tho electric arc lig h t and its sup­ Governor, or to the porson adm inis­ Social Students Organized. ■
rep o rt for tho. last year showed th a t
$16,721.97 had been collected In the P u rsuant to th e call for alL W om an's porting. arm a t th e corner of Beach te rin g th e governm ent: I hereby re­
year; being about $1,000 less th an the C hristian Tem perance Unions through­ E xcellent serm on. and Pitm an avenues, w ere blown down sign my commission as a m ember of ; A literary society was .formed a t a
by th e high wind on. Tuesday night. th e S en atefro m th e county o f Union. m eeting held o n . Monday evening a t
sum apportioned among tho Various o u t-th e . land to observe W ednesday, An excellent serm on was th a t tho residence of Mrs. Adelaide More­
presbyteries ot th e synod. Eighty- October 26th, as a day ol prayer fo r a preached by Rev. J. G. Roed a t St. Mrs. Catharine W lllingm yer, who FOSTER M. VOORHEES. house, 16 P itm an avenue. The nam e
seven churches lmd b een 'aid ed ; and :blessing; upon th e " coming National P aul’s. M. E. Church on Sunday even­ has erty
been in town seeing to h er prop­
a t .54 Heck avenue, returned on
O ct 18, 1898. ; .■ given to th e-o rg an izatio n I s - “Social
605 .parsons had- been added to .the .convention. of th a t body, the Ocean ing. H is' text, which he' endeavored Acting Governor W atk in s took th e ; S tudents.” The purpose is m utual in­
•church through th e labors of home Grove union will ,, have, tw o special to fix In the m inds of evoryono, and Saturday, to h e r home in Philadelphia. 9.55 o’clock train for his home a t stru ctio n and en tertain m en t The of­
mtasloriarlep, The, following 'appor­ m eetings upon th a t day. In th e af­ especially tho unsaved, was the words 'rfF or a 1week or more Miss Daisy Woodbury. He said th at he would ficers are: President, Rev. W. I ; G ill;.
tionm ent "for .the ensuing' year was' ternoon from 2 to 3 and from 3 to 4 found I n ; M ark vjii: 36—"F or- what, Reed wlll bo the guest of Miss L illian n ex t come to tho Stato Houso on F ri­ first vice president, Mrs. P eter Stryker;
recommended: A dm inistrative ex­ Mrs. T. M. Dunham! will bo in charge shall it profit a m an it he. shall gain W hite, ;,at A tlantic Highlands.. Miss day of this week, when he will issue a second vibe president, Mrs. Adelaide
penses, $150;: presbytery of Elizabeth, of the meetings, and In.tho'ovenlng a t the whole world and loso his own Ree'd V ent to th a t place on Tuesday. w rit of election for th e choosing of a Morehouse; secretary and treasurer,
$900;. Jersey City, $2,000; Monmouth, 7.30:. RoV. J . G; Reed will conduct d soul?" The speaker .made it-c le a r, - O.n Tuesday, evening th e quarterly successor to Mr. Voorhees as a repre­ Dr. O. B. Bird.
$3,800; M orris: and Orange, $1,700; temperance: prayer service. O ther very clear, th a t to . g a in .-th e . entire conference of St. P aul's Church was sentative of Union county In-the State . T he work of .the society w ill-be di­
New ark, $1,850; New ' Brunswick,; unions are :invited to- participate in world—and' thousands o f others, if. held In t h a t edifice; followed On W ed- Senate. • • • '■■ : " vided Into th ree parts, viz.: A—C on-'
., $1,000;- Newton. $1,200; W est Jersey, these m eetings;. .. . . . th a t ‘were possible—was as naught .if niesday evening by the usual 'Iove feast; tlnued' subjects; B—Miscellaneous, un­
■ *4,000; total,; $17,050. v.;:-- • •• :The annual convention -of th e Na­ the gainer lost his soul, “for o n e ,soul Reunion of Union Prisoners of War. der such heads as-m usic, recitations,
:. Judge -Lanning’s report showed th a t tional'W om an’s Christian- Temperance F ra n k F linn and Ed. Thompson last
is w orth more th an all the worlds F riday started on th eir wheels for'
th e am ount received tyst year was $294 Union will be held a t St; PaU l.M lnn., creatcd." . ' ' --rv ' -,vv 7:;’;,' The tw elfth annual reunion of the biographies, discussion,
question box; reading and
of a paper, , etc. C—F ree
; in excess of any other year since th e November 11-16, 1898. • T his conveti-. Philadelphia. They purpose rem ain­ New Jersey Association of Union Ex-
w ork was beguiji twelvo years ago, and tio n will be especially notable fo r two ing in th a t city until a fter tho-Peaco P risoners of W ar will be held in Je r­ public lectures, a num ber of which will
th a t th e committee has a, balance of rensons. / F irs t , 1as a m em orial con­ Seats for the Peace Jub ilee. Jubilee, - .. sey City; on Tuesday, .October 25, 1898. be given during the w inter.
$4;776.64 to begin- w ork w ith for tho vention fo r'th e g reat nnd loved chief­ Those from hereabouts who v isit the Miss Anna M. Peak, daughter of Mr. The business m eeting will, bo held in Monday The “ Students” will m eet again next
Peace Jubilee in Philadelphia next and Mrs. IX D. Peak, has left th e Grove ovenlng, when Dr. Gill’s first
cu rrent-year. H is report showed th a t tain, Frances E.‘ W illard; and, second, G. Van: Houten P o st Room, No. 3, G. lecture will be given. Tho president
$17,416.89 had been asked.for.-and th a t as the twenty-fifth convention follow­ Wednesday and T hursday m ay be In­ to spend the w inter in Philadelphia A. R., Belm ont avenue; a t 10.30 a. m. w ill give a sh o rt talk a t each m eeting
only $ ft,721.97 had been .r e c e iv e d .;'' ing the crusade. - terested to know th a t the Phillp Anns w ith her. aunt, Mrs. Samuel W. Mid-' T here will be a camp-fire a t 2 o’clock upon some en tertaining subject, and
Co., builders of the Ocean Grovo High d le to n .. - . p. m. in the B am e room.
. ' A Family Fracas. '. School, have erected several grand Mr. C. N. Em ery, of Broadway, who Tho lady friends of members are rendered. be an interesting program m e
there will
Republican Mass Meeting Next Friday. stands, and have' 4,000 excellent seat's was-housed some weeks by an-aeuto cordially Invited to attend.
T he N eptune Township Republican A family rum pus a t th e upper bridge for. sale for both day?; A t 718-15-17 attack of rheumatism,- made his ap­ These reunions Increase in interest
Exccutlvo Committee m et on W ednes­ orosslng Wesley -lake, disturbed the N orth Broad B t r e e t the price of seats pearance upon tho streets again last, every year. It Is hoped every ex- . From Every View-Palnt.
d a y evening a t the offlcS-of Collector quietness o f tho Grove On T hursday will be $1.60 and $2.00 por day; a t S atu rd ay ;. . ' • .■ prlaoner In tho S tate will endeavor to .In traveling, . th e four m ost iinpor-.
W illiam Glffard, 222 Main slrebt, ,J\s- evening, and furnished entertainm ent 713-33 South Broad B tre et, the p ric e W alter Taylor, of Ocean Grove, um ­ attend this one. They will enjoy ta n t points- to be considered are safe­
bury Park. The m eeting was attended for a large audience draw n to -lie spot ranges from 60c. to $2.00,por'day. Per­ pired tlie football game a t Red Bank greeting old comrades. ty, punctuality o f .service; com fort and
by Candidates Brown, Van W ickle und. by the noise. As a result o t tho dis­ sons desiring tickets should a t once la s t 1Saturday between', elevens of As-' Tho Court Hoiise trolley from Je r­ speed. The Lake Shore and Michigan
McDermott. .It was . determined to turbance w arrants “were Issued for the. address Philip Anns Co., 605 Bourse bury P ark and Red ' Bank. N either sey City ferry erosses Belmont, avenue Southern Railway combines them all.
open headquarters a t an early day. A participants, M r.; and Mrs. Charles Building, Philadelphia. team scored. n ear post room. ‘Mts roadbed and equipm ent surpass
larg o room in t h e , K e a to r' Block has Seely, to appear before Justice Cross Trolley passengers on T urnpike line
been' secured for this purpose. Dr. th is (Friday) m orning. The w arrants Mrs. O. H. Tompkins and son Roy from Newark get transfers to Court those of any o th er railw ay in America.
! Volunteers of America are visiting in Nbw York State. They House line-at five corners going south. And the fact th at, tho U nited S tates
K eator has kindly donated th e use of were served by Constable George Ben-, governm ent has selected th is road fw
tho room, and will supply light' and nett. .Until tho facts In th e case are Armory 17 Main street; Asbury oxpect to bo gono . about six weeks, From Hoboken tak e elevated road
heat. The chairs will be furnished by sifted o ut a t tho hearing today, i t Is Park. Services every evening a t 8 during which tim e they will visit dif­ to term inus, and get transfers to Court th e fast mall train s proves th a t punc­
o'clock. Saturday afternoon a t • 3 fere n t p laces.; tuality and speed are p a rt o f.its daily,
Mr. Jam es A. Bradley. . • • • "• difficult to get a t th e bottom ol the House, line going south. routine.
On F riday evening next, October trouble; b ut it is said th e disturbance o’clock, sewing Bchool. Sunday Holi­ ; Rev. W illiam Denman, D. D„ of the
ness Meeting a t 11 a. m., Sunday Grove, who is engaged- in iiterary If you contem plate a trip between
28th, H Republican mass m eeting will was caused by the attem pt, of H erbert Buffalo and Cleveland, Toledo; Chi­
Rogers to remove; his wife (Seely’s Sohool a t 2. o’clock,, and Christian work, has taken office Q uarters in New Exchanged pulpits.
be held in th e opera.1 house, a t which cago, or points in th e west and so u th ­
Mr. Bradley is expected to preside. daughetr) from tho home of h e r par­ praise meeting ai*d song, service a t York City, although still retaining his . Rev. George B. W ight, pastor of the
3.30; Sunday evening, Octoner 23d, residence, hero. west, be sure and travel over the Lake
Hon. F oster M. Voorhees, Congress­ ents to a'house which he had prepared F irst M. E. Church of ABbury Park, S h o re., • .*
m an Fowler, Rev. Thomas O’Hanlon, for her In the,, Grove.' Rogers is "a stu­ Lieut. Seabrook, of- New io rk , . will Rev. T. E. Clayton; who moyed hlB occupied St/. Paul’s pulpit last Sunday
D. D., and Mr. Rons W- Dayton, of d ent' a t • Jeffersohi Medical .. College, conduct the service. Good music and fam ily to New York Glty la s t week, m orning. His. serm on was a forceful
good • singing. Welcome to all. Cap­ has committed his Bible Class a t St. presentation of th e tru th aa found In A Hold-Up That .Didn’t Work.
M atawan, .will .be th e principal, speak­ Philadelphia. / ’
ers. A second m a ss, m eeting •w ill be ta in and Mrs. Cnarles K. Toner, qfll- P aul’s "Sunday School to 'th e “leader­ th e first epistle'of. John,, fifth, chapter On T hursday n ig h t of la s t week an
held a t th e sam e place on .th e evening Addition to the Ocean View.
cers In c h a r g e . ■ ship of Rev. J.'G . Reed. and fourth verso: "F or whatsoever is attem p t was m ade to hold' up Miss
o£ N ovem ber 4th. M rs.' K ate Raphael and Mrs. Law­ born of God overcomcth tho world; port. Champlin and Miss Price, of Ocean-
W illiam A. W hite him added two The young women w ere on th eir
stories to the re a r of th e Ocean View
To Pay Church Debt. rence Rogers represented th e local Y.i and th is is th e v icto ry 'th at overcometh way hom o. from Red B ank. W hen
Her Hip Dislocated;" l! 1 Hotel,. Qorner Broadway, and C entral The endless chain fad has reached W. C. T. U. ia t th e Stato Convention th e wOrld, even our faith." .T he pastor n ear Monmouth; P ark hotel a m an
R c d :B an k ,' whore an effort is being of th a t body a t Elizabeth last week. of th e church; Rov.' J. "G; Reed,, ex­
avonues.; H e -h a s a l s o ‘enlarged th e ' changed pulpits w ith D r.’ W ight for jumped out Into the road and, flashing
M iss' Mary Murphy, an elderly lady' dining-room, and h as installed a new made, to raise'.money to pay of the, in-: T hey came back on Friday..
living w ith Mrs. Caroline Hatfield, cor-; th is service. ' -, a buil'sreye lantom , commanded them
system , of plum bing , and san itary fit­ d eb ted n esB on T rin ity Church. .It is Before proceeding ; to Philadelphia, to stop, i t tho aame tim e m aking a n
n er of Central . an d , E m bury .(ivenues,! tings. i The, new . addition gives., ten intended to send o ut a series of twen­ w ith Company A, P rivate W illiam R.
m et w ith a serious accident on Tues­ m ore roomk for th e accommodation o f ty-five, letters, and each person receiv­ WilBon spent a few days i.u .the Grove' Woman Pound Dead ,at West Park. ; effort to grab "the wheel n earest him.
day. ,She was riding In tho ha c i v . to; T hey turned, to t h e 1other side of the
b o ard ers.' Of ten during th e p a st sum ­ ing a ,'letter is expected to send ten the p ast weolc w ith h i s , parents, Mr. •At Sexton’s morgue Coroner Her-i ' road, and p u ttin g on speed succeeded
th e depot, and In going over the; trol-; m er the- O cean'V iew was ohllged to cents to M rs, E liza. Hendriokson, tho and Mrs.; R ichard Wilson^ of upper b ert held an Inquest- on the- body of a 1 In eluding th e m an.
ley track, on South Main stre e t she was '
tu rn away guests. Mr. W hite reports secretary of th e ' church guild, and Heck avenue. ' . '-'-I: : i woman named V lnna Atkins, who was
jolted from h er 's e a t/,.It i'.ivas found; last'season to Be tho best ini the his­ w rite , two letters. ' If the chain goes found dead on. th e outskirts of Asbury
th a t she was Injured, and an examina-; to ry ot; thC- house.: through w ithout a bitch o r a break the Messrs. F ra n k Tantum and Howard Park; la s t S aturday night. A s death , Wheelman’s T n rllllng Experience.
tio n revealed th e'fact; that: h er hip had; ainount realized from it'w ould bo over F oster were delegates from th is dlB-' had undoubtedly resulted from natu ral
been dislocated. She w as removed to $6,000,000. trlc t of Neptune township ttf tho Con-, c a u s e s t h e coroner issu e d , a p e r m i t o t W hile retu rn in g from M anaaquan on
her home , 1where she baB sfnce suf£ered: ' - Child .Terribly Scalded. , gresslonal convention th at m et a t Sum- burial. The woman w as a native of Monday night, H a rry Ruahton, of As­
considerably ..from hor mlelinp, al-, merfield on Tuesday. Needless to add P hiladelphia,. and was about 75 years bury. P ark , was commanded to h a lt
A t Manasquan, ono day recontly, the Preachers’ Meeting. n ear th e Como woods by several
though being mado as com fortable aBl Infant' daughter o f;Theodore N. Cook, they were H<?well supporters. of age.. She was B u b je ct to a t t a c k s of.
m edical skill and 'careful', nursing can ot M anasquan, w as soverely scalded. T here was a good attendance a t the knights of th e road., Instead o£ com­
.suggest. ■ ’ ' preachers’ m eeting in ; St. P aul’s Miss Maggie Peacock tyid Mrs. John h e a rt disease, coupled w ith asthm a. plying: w ith th e ir request to “stand
A b ath 1' waa being -prepared for the Church on Monday morning. Tho feat­ D. Feich aro guests of the latter’s son, L ast sum m er sho was employed a t and deliver,” tho young m an p u t on
A $1,200 fir e in the P a r k ."
child, and h ot w ater had been poured ure o f the m eeting .was the reading of Mr. Theo. Feloh, a t Yonkers, N. Y. Spring Lake. speed and attem pted to get away from .
into, th e tub. W hile her grandm other a paper- prepared by Dr. C. J; Boswell, L ater, they will spend somo tim e with th eir presence in a hurry. U nfortu-,
;A defective flue a t the homo of Os­ ■wnu absent from th e room for-cold o f th e Nowarlc Conference. T his pa­ Mrs. Felch’s daughter, Mrs. W illiam Damaged by the Storm. nately he collided w ith a n obstacle
car von Rolsdorff, 608 F ifth avenuo, w ater th e child p ut Its arm in th e hot per dealt w ith the future of m an In Osborne, ia ,New; Y ork City. Mr. J. B; Thompson’s b a it depot u n ­ w hich they had placed in, tho path. He
Asbury, P ark, ,occasloned :a firo .early w ater. . The. Injuries w ere' so. serious the world. A discussion followed, in
on Monday m orning. I t required a n th a t i t w as a t firs t feared one of her Proprietor Wysoelti, of the Asaooia- der th e fishing pier a t E m bury avenuo, was throw n heavily from his whoel
which tlio members participated with tlm t barber shop, has reduced tho prico suffered soverely from th e sto rm of and rendered, unconscious. W hen he
ho u r’s servicei of th e Are departm ent arm s would havo to bo amputated. pleasure and profit. of shaving. t o ,ten cents and hair, cut­ T uesday; night.: The waves broke came to his senses again he found ho
; to extinguish.'the flames. Damage to, ting to tw enty cents. T he reduction down’th e f ro n t. door, and deluged the had been robbed of his pockethook.
th e am ount of about. $1,200 resulted— , Park Wants Its Own L ighting System. Company A at'Peace Jub ilee. is mado to influenco sufficient trade, to placo. Several feet of sand, wero de­ H is wheel was wrecked. "
$600 on building and a l|k e am ount on
; ltB contents. The loss Is fully covered ! A committee has been appointed by Company-A, so it is reported, will w arra n t keeping th e shop open all posited upon the floor. Mr. Thompson
by insurance. Mr. Reisdorff.was awak­ tho Asbury P ark council to ascertain participate in th e Philadelphia Peace w inter. ' had the dam age quickly repaired, and 1 Child Dies from Poisoning.
ened by tho odor of burning Tvood, and tho cost of installing an 'e le ctric lig h t Jubilee next week. For. th a t purpose Mr. R. C. Russell, m anager a t usual. next day was ready fo r business, as
was thus enabled to give th e alarm In p lan t to bo ru n In connection w ith the tho company will leave Pom pton T reat’s Olln street grocery, store, has H e w ill continue to supply bait ■" On Monday afternoon th e little
w ater system 'in th a t city. I t -is be­ Lakes, on - T uesday,. the. 25th: From returned Trom. a vacation pleasantly a t th e pier aa long as th e fishing rd- tho daughtor of 'W illin a H. Reid, one of
tim e to save th e building. Republican candidates for Assem­
lieved by th e members th a t if such a P hiladelphia the boys, will bo sent to spent in New York and Connecticut., m ains good. . bly, residing a t F reehold/found a bot­
course ■is -adopted tho city .w.lll have Georgia. New Jersey's soldiery will be On M onday Mr. Russell • moved his
.Wants W ages sfo r : Seven -Years Work. b etter light service a t ‘less’ than th e tle containing poison. The child dranlc .
well represented in th e big parade a t family from 86 A bbott avonue to 1002 Epworth le a g u e Convention. a quantltyof i t s .contents,and dledfrom
present cost. , Philadelphia. , ■ . . •-' Sunset avenue, Asbury Park. ,
A su it fo r $2,800 has been brought' Mrs. J; Go Reed, Miss Aloml Margo- tho effects shortly afterw ard. Silo
ag ain st tho estate of ,G! Crawford Hen-; .M r; Joseph Davis, the efficient ja n ­ rum and Miss Sarah Em ory have been was th ree yeara o t ago.
drlqkson, o t Red B ank,'by .'Walter Sut- - Sunday Church s e r v ic e s .. The Registration.
itor a t th e A u d ito r iu m , finished his chosen to represent the. Epw orth
phien.. The claim is for seven years’ W estm inster P resbyterian Church, The Board of R egistry and Elections season's w ork a t th a t building on Leaguo of St. P aul's Church a t the
services. M r.; H endrickson died In ■Rev. Dr. Georgo MinginB pastor.— Delegate to W. C. T. U. Convention.
m et on Tuesday a t F e e s: Bros!' hotel, Tuesday. N ext day h e ' r e m o v e d , hlB D istrict Convention, to bo held a t L it­
Colorado last July. H e Went west for 10.30 a., m., BUbject, “ -A M outhful of, South Main street; an d m ade up the fam ily to their, home a t Tarrytow n, N. tle Silver, W ednesday next, 26th- inst. A t'th e N ational W om an’s C hristian
th e boneflt of his health, and Mr. Sut- H oney;’’ 2.30 p. m., Sunday School and duplicate poll lists, aa required by law. Y. D uring th eir residence. h 6 ro they The altem ates.aro Mrs. Lawrenco.Rog- Temperance Union convention, which
phon was w ith him 'when his death pastor’s pleasant hour Bible Class; . 7 The num ber of voters so far registered o c c u p ie d te n t No. J.4, F ro n t Circle. Mr. ors and-Mr. H. A. W alton. A num ber m eets a t St. Paul,'M inn., nex t m onth,
' occurred. • Mt. Hondrloksori left' no p. m., T. P. O. E., m eeting; 7.80, peo­ In this (tho first) d istrict of Neptune Dnvls has m any frle n d B here who of the local league’s members will a t­ Monmouth and Cape May counties will
will. ’ H is Bister, Mrs. Alice .Hondrick- ple's' service, -lecture,: “ W hat W e All townBhlp is 614.,.T his Is novon ahead would like to boo him ,prom oted to tho tend th e sessions of th e convention un­ be represented, by Mrs. Allco Cothran,
oon, Is'ad m ln istratrix of hl^cbtute."' ! Need.” ' Special music. All scats free. of iastVet'j'e:
ear’s registration a t thin time. Buperlntendcncy of the Auditorium. officially. ''U - ' of R ed'Bqnk. , .
OCEAN GROVE TIMES— SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1898,

SOLDIERS CAN VOTE. , Making Things Homelike. ; ABOUT RAILROAD CARS. Editing: on Pike’s Peak. MERRY MOMENTS. —"No.” liel'sn—"Yes, Indeed, he is i
“If there is;anything more th an a n ­ Unique among tb s newspaper of­ very talented gentlem an.”
Wew Jersey Election Law Provides for other th at appeals to the traveling men What Some oi Ttiem Cost ana What They fices of th e U nited States, and proba­ 'Are you going to do anything for
of these United States,” rem arked a W eigh. bly tho highest In the world, is $hat on your country?" Yes; ■ will try not Charley (at the door)— "Are you sure
Their Casting: Their Ballots. New York drummer who had been on th a t Miss E thel isn’t In?” Bridget—
Pike’s Peak. The paper was an exper­ to w rite any war poetry.”
Should the w ar m atters continue the road for as many years aS 'h e uad An ordinary passenger car on a "If ye:-, doubt me vord I ’ll caii her
teeth in .his mouth* “it is the hotel steam raliroau eostB Irom $4,000 to im ent last season, but this year is a W atts—“By th» way, who ie iha pa­ down herself, so she can inform y‘\: ;
until after November 9 the 3,000. Jer-: full-iledged success, and is being pub­
eeymen now in the service o£ the
he m ust put up a t and put up with, $5uuil, an a weights 33,000 pounds, or
lished twice a day out am ong the trees tron sain t of fisherm en?' Totta— th a t she towld me to tell yez herself,”
for his home life is chiefly-confined to nineteen touu. a. mail car, which costs "Dunno. I t isn’t A n a n ia s /is it? ”
United States as p a rt of the volunteer hotels; which rem inds me th a t the from 52,000 to ? 2,600, and is shorter by th a t arc very scanty up a t tim ber line.
Tho publisher is T. B. Wilson. Friend (stepping into th e room )—
arm y would riot l o B e . th eir votes for oddest thing I -have’ ever Been in th a t about one-quarter tnan tne ordinary
line I found not long ago in th is very pusseuger cuacU, w eighs' 32,000 pounds, F or several yeare WilBon has been Before the devil can got a man to “What* a bottle of '.vine whilo busy a t
Governor, Senators, Assemblymen, nor publishing newspapers in the cioun- 3teal he bae to first persuade him th at work. Is it. your birthday?" A uthor
tow n of W ashington. A hustling Chi­ or sixteen tons, A baggage car, w ith­ —“No! hut th e heroine ot my eovc1 Ib
even for the sm allest municipal offi­ cago fellow Bhowed me th e plans of a out the baggage In it, -weighs 28,000 u ins W hen he started the Pike's he has a good motive for doing It.
cials to be elected in their representa­ Peak Nc-ws it. was with some misgiv­ now celebrating h e r betrothal."
new hotel he proposes to erect in the pounds, o r fourteen tons, and costis
tive town or township. Tho general spring for the especial benefit of th e utiout tis much as a m ail car. A sleep­ ings. Ho located his office on tho very The best way to lilscipiins one’c
election laws provide a m ethod for sol­ cosmopolitan class of visitors the nar ing car ia more expensive th an any ot peak, but tbo storm s aro so frequent h eart against scaadal i3 to bellevo ail “Ef folks r ’ally h’iieve," said Uncla,
diers in the field engaged in actual tio n al capital always attracts. T hat the* others, and it weighs a good, deal th a t be found i t better to move down stories !,•> bo false th at ought not to Eber, “d at money am de root of ail
w ar to cast th eir vote a t any New Je r­ m an has the. money subscribed, o r told more toe. A plain, Bimple b ut dur­ a little. However, ho is yet 12,000 teet bo true. evil, do gineroslty ob do hum an rnco <n
sey election, no m atter in w h at p a rt me he had, and he will* go to w ork on able sleeping car, w ith observatory aU above tho sea. level, and, w ith his try in ’ ter Ted ono anuddah ob troublo
of the world they may be on election the building as soon next year as he tachm ents,’ literary annex and culin­ wito and daughter, spends a pleasant ’ud m ake ebry man. pooty clus ter a
, day. . ■-;.\v . ;i'.X ‘ 'V ■. "Did tho doctor seem to understand
The law directs when, "in tim e of
has secured an eligible site. s.- a ry departm ent, icata anyw here from Bummer. They all w ork on tho pa Hick’s case?” "Yen, perfectly; he col­ aaint.”
. “The hotel will be known a s ‘The $10,000 to $20,000. Tho average w eight per. W hen tbo train on tho cog road lected his money after each visit.” , —
w ar any of the qualified electors in S tates/ - this title attaching to it in ­ of a deeping car is from tw enty to comes pulling its way up from Man- M other—“T can’t sea w h at objection
th is S tate shall be in actual m ilitary trinsically because it is to be of th e twenty-tw o tons. . itou the passengers are induced to glvo you have to Mr. Goody; everyone
service of the State, or th e United States—th at is to Bay, it will be com­ their names. Then, while they go to Full o f te n t h e xnoHt a d v a n ta g e o u s
States, in the arm y or navy thereof, posed of forty-five, apartm ents of five
A fu!i train in motion, as a little fig­
the top, the paper is printed, and in it p la c e f o r o u r m a n h o o d is t h a t iilch speaks, well of him .” D aughter-
by the authority of th is State, or any rooms each, though possibly some, of
uring will show, is ao light affair. The
urs the names ot ali those v.ho have is B u rro u n d e d w ith s p le n d id d ifficu lties. “W ell’ mamma, you surely, ’.vciuldn t
ordinary w eight ot the railroad loeo- w ant tap to m arry a man th a t I would
requisition from the P resident of the the apartm ents will haye ten rooms, 3!olive for passenger servide, inclusive been on the peak th a t day. Of course * never have a rig h t to scold?"
U nited States, and as such shall be ab­ and each apartm ent will be named for of tender, but not of fuel in th a tender, there is a large sale am ong them , as Jack—"Brown has proven Limseif a
sent from the election district in which a State, and a guest from th a t State Sb forty tons. One baggage car weighs they desire the papers lo r souveaira m artyr." Bob—How's th a t? " Jack—
they rdside on th at day appointed by .Willie—“In some countries crim i­
Will, be assigned to quarters under his fourteen tons, sind one mail car six ­ of tho ViBlt. Ho accompanied his wlfo to an atter- nals are often sentenced to be kept
law for holding any general or special own vine and fig tree, so to speak. teen tons, bringing up the w eight .of T he editor’s wife is able to set typo noon tea.”
election w ithin this State, or w ithin aw ake until they die for w ant of sleep.
N aturally there are more people in the locomotive and tbo baggage and and print tho paper aa well as her. Now, how do they m anage to keep
tho Congressional D istrict, county, W ashington from New/York, Pennsyl­ m ail cars to seventy tons. Six pas­ band. One day when ho was away sho G reat minds, like heaven, are pleas­ them from going to sleep?” F ather —
city, borough, town, township o r m u­ vania, Ohio and Illinois th an else­ sengers curs a t an average of nineteen got out tho paper, and, n ot having ed in doing gooti, though) the ungrate­ “Give them a baby to tak e care of.”
nicipality therein, such electors shall where, and apartm ents for Jbose States toBB, weight of baggage, of tt».> fuel time to sell the edition before the train ful subjects of th eir favors are barren
be entitled a t such times to exercise will probably contain ten rooms. Now, carried, and eight car? would be 164 started for the foot of tho mountain, In return.
*tho right of suffrage in th eir several when a guest arrives arid registers he tons, or 3G8.000 pounds, exclusive of she paid her. way to tho bottom and .Tone:: —"Vory stupid girl, th a t Miss
districts." . will be sent to his own S tate .room, the passengers and mall m atter. sold papers on the train. Arrived W ilpin." Sm ith—“How so?". Why,
Tho elector shall by an instrum ent •Little S ister—“Mame will you tell you sec, wo wero guessing conundrum ii
and Instead of landing in the m idst of P ulling .184 tons along rails a t the there, eho did not have money enough ms what love Is?” Mauic—“Why, my the other evening, ami I asked her
in w riting, “executed by him not more strange sights he will findfplctures of rato of fifty miles a n hour Is an to pay her way back, and started for
th a n sixty days previous to any gen­ little sister, love is B im ply affection for w hat was th e difference between my
fam iliar things from his S tate on the achievement which haz not been easily the top on toot—a walk of ton miles a rich 'm an .”
eral or special election,” authorize and walls, engravings pf h is State capitol uphill by road. self and a donkey.1' W ell?” ' ’Well,
brought'about, and the more th e prob­ by jove, she said she d id n 't know.”. '
empower any elector of the election and other public buildings, portraits of lem is studied th e m ors clearly If. ■is The m anager of the road saw her,
d istrict In jvhich the soldier resides, to well known m en of the State, and, “W here are you' going?"-he asked.- Mr. Collector (w ith unpaid bill)—
understood itow far the m echanical, “W hen B h a ll I call again,' Mr. Slow-'
. cast for him his vote for all offlcars for when possible, various souvenirs m w ork on railroads has been**pushed. “I am going te walk home," Ir. A fter Days.—Did you ever,’’ ask­
whom he would have a right to vote if furniture and flhishings, which will be. “Why don’t you ride?” pay?” • Mr., Slowpay. “Well, not u n ­ ed tho young husband, “ have your wife
T here w ere by the la s t figures re­ til I retu rn th e present call.”
h e were present a t such election. The pleasing to the traveler who finds h is ported 38,000 locomotives ia use on the “T he papers did n ot eel!'well today, look you in th e eyes when you come
“ instru m en t in w riting” m ust be sign­ warm est welcome a t an inn. American railroads, 26,000 passenger and I have n ot money enough. ,J. had home- and ask you if you had not fo r­
ed by th e soldier and attested by two “There will be other home attra c ­ cars, and 8,000 m ail anB baggage cars. to get out the paper alone, or I would T he horse is a. very useful anim al," gotten som ething?" Many a tim e, mo
subscribing witnesses and sworn to or tions as well, such as fam iliar drinks These figures seem large until com­ not have coir, down. ” wrote Johnny in his composition, “but. boy," answered i;io old m arried man.
affirmed before any field officer, “cap ­ :a t the bar—‘t h a t .is to say, drinka •in ­ pare'! w ith th e num ber of freight care "Come .in here." and he led' the way i f I can’i h a v e my B ossiges made of. “She does yet. In the early days It
tain, ad ju tan t o r commander of any digenous to the tastes of ,tb$ natives; o r on American railroads, and then they to the superintendent's office, p ig m eat I don’t w ant n o sosB lges.” used to mean a kiss; now It Is usually
regim ent, battalion or detachm ent of th e various States—as. well as dishes W hen abc- caaie out it. was w ith a a.reference to wiping my shoes.”
any vessel or naval station to which seem Insignificant, for the num ber df
on the table which will m ake a m an freight uars in use is 1,250,000. pass good for th e season on any train, Friend—“How did ypu ever come lo
tho said elector may belong or to /b e hungry and hom esick.at the sam e time. F reig h t cars am ong th e railroad and thereafter she was able to . in­ riiarry such a fat woman?” "Wags--
attached/* and the statu te expressly Money Saved
The idea is a great one, I think, for it men are divided into four classes— crease her sales by. riding longer trip s “Well, th e doctor naid I m ust get flesh,
authorizes such officers to adm inister isn ’t always a man. takes an appetite flat ears, such as a re used for the on the road wit; the passengers and th a t seemed the only way to get in iiuying your fall clothing of tho
the oath for the purpose. The officers to a hotel table w ith him. There are N ot mucl: bbwb in ■this mountain- It." Stcinbac! Company. Greatest bar­
m ust sign th e affidavit and set' forth transportation of ..stone, m achinery gains ever offered for th is Saturday.
some other details th a t I don’t recall and lum ber; box cars, suoli aa are used top paper, for there i ; little happening
.his rank in th e army. now, b ut you have enough.to catch the on Pike’s Peak. -With tiie coming of Read their advertising column. Main
The law provides th at the soldier or for the transportation of grain, fru it I t is no great m atter to live lovely and Cookman, Cookman and E m ory.-- .
Idea and be able to realize th a t when and ordinary m erchandise; stack care, the-early storm s of w inter th e paper with good-natured, humble and meek Adv. ._________
sailor shall prepare and fold the ballot The States is completed' and in ru n ­ such as arc u se d . for cattle, an« ■coal is suspended, for th<i visitors are not persomv, but he who can do b o wilh
ho designs to cast and enclose the ning order W ashington will have the cars, su c h 'a s arej-used for th e tra n s­ there.to buy the copies. The press and the forward, wilful, ignorant, peevish
same in a sealed envelope, on th e out- m ost novel hostelry in the country.” type are: moved to the warm valleys FOR EXCHANGE—Splendid lo t a t
portation of cons arid oil—those iised. and perverse h ath true, ch arity ., A llenhurst to r smnii property in Ocean
side of which envelope shall be the for oil being supplied "with ta n lta The of.the tow n below, and there continue
printed or w ritten affidavit. . The bal­ A ThiW y Fam ily. - : /.• * ; in service as an aid to a local paper Orove near foot-bridge or Main avenue
lot sealed fn the envelope and the en~ average w eight o t a flat or gondola car Belle.—“Don’t you th in k our iiew entrance. W /H . Beegle, 48 Main ave­
A Kansas paper says: “State Superr is seven tons. T he car costs from $300 until there ia a resumption of the sum ­
velope\containing the affidavit on the to $400.. Box cars weigh a . ton more m er sightseeing, arid travel • up the. m inister,’"Ur. Greely, Is very talent­ nue, Ocean G ro v e/o r 220 Main street,
' outside is then to be enclosed in a Interident of Schools S tryker returned ed?” Helen—“la h e m arried?" Belle Asbury Park.—Advr.
from Ford cotfnty' today, w here he anil cost $100 m ore each. Stock cars peak. Tile one annoyance o t th-'*
second envelope, which shall be m ark­ w ent to invest!gate~'a rem arkable com­ ■weigh.eight to n s each on the average; printer Is the relic h u n te r.; .When' the'
ed on the outside “soldiers' (or sail­ plaint. In one school district he coal cars weigh, three teas each. I t newspaper m an’s back Is turned there
ors’) vote.” This is then mailed to the found four voters—a farm er, h is wife, costs a b o u t-$200 to build coal or oil is a rush of laughing girls for -ths type
person residing in the election district his son and his daughter. The school cars, and t 'nay are designed ,to carry cases 't o gath er type tor Souvenirs-.of
of the soldier, nnd the person receiv­ board consists of the daughter, son five tons apiece. The w eight of fifty, the trip. He has several'.tim es been
ing th is letter m ust cast tiie soldier’s and father, and they employ the m oth­ coal cars is 150 tons, and of th eir coh- compelled to buy new type to replace
vote. / er to teach a nine m onths’ school a t ■tents, if a ll filled, 250 tons, which, w ith thiii, taken in th is way. -Standing out
The person receiving tho soldier’s . $40 per month. , As the schoolhpuse iacomotiv.e and caboose added, make in the open air the tem ptation to take
letter is allowed to open the outer en­ is ih poor condition, the school board 420 tons as the weight of a train. I t a bit at metal is atrong: . One day ho
velope, but shall not open the inner rents a room In its own house for a may be added roughly th a t th e w eight published a notice, saying:
envelope. , On. the day of election he school room: *W hen the m other has of loaded trains, passengers, coal or ' : ph. there are seen a phew m istakes
is commanded by .Section 152 of the washed her breakfast dishes she takes freight, ranges from 200 to 550 tons. in this paper, and we p hall'to spell all
a c t to deliver the inner envelope to her three youngest children, who com­ The lighter the train tho greater the nnmes right, do not blame us, nhor It
tho board of election of the proper prise the school population of th e.d is­ speed; th a t is the railroad rule. is the best we can d o., Some phlighty
election district, and if the person trict to the school room and holds girle phrbm Boston phllched all our
whose nnmn shall be sicned Jto the school/ There was a scarcity of water ephs."
affidavit on the outside of the cnvelopi some time ago. and the school board How They Spent the Sabbath.
shall be determined by the election decided th at it was necessary to dig An amusing Incident of camp life at
board to be a dulv nuallfled voter the The Bears'Are Curious.
a we)I for the benefit of the pupils. The, OhicUamauga is related by a returned
election board “shall publicly open" well was .dug and th e board voted to trooper, wno was a member of the Tiie bears in Northern .Maine com­
th e Inner envelope, arid th e vote or p u t up a windmill with the district F irst Illinois Regiment, in a brigade bine a great love for the crab apples
ballot therein shall be duly deposited money, as the children, could not draw commanded by Major Joseph B. San­ which grow In th a t region with ig-
in the ballot box prepared to receive the w ater from such'-a depth. T hen born. norancij of tho appliances of modern
the ballots of voters, and the name of a s . th ere was a surplus of water, the Th.' story .began when P rivate Jack civilization. iWhen a telegraph ...com­
th e soldier sh h ir be nntered upon the farm er put a trough on h is property pany started to put up pole in tho
Holland was kicked by a saUle. Two
poll list, together with the name. of. near the well and kept it filled by days later the mule flied in camp. T his woods between Ashland and F o rt Kent
th e person delivering the ballot at the means of the district windmill, w ith was on Sunday. . th a simple-minded bears began to sniff
polls. If the soldier’s nam e does not which he irrigated forty acres of land. Arrangem ents had been made tor di­ a t tho tall sticks w ith suspicion, evi­
appear on th e poll list ho does riot The Atchison, Topeka and Sante Fe vine service in a grove adjoining the dently m istaking; them for som no-,
lose his vote under th e law , If any railroad runs through this d istrict and camp. Major Sanborn assembled the form of deadfall th a t was erected Cor
person knowing him to 1m entitled to . pays all the taxes. Firs;. Battalion, .and when th e ranks the special'purpose of killing bears.
vote in the district shall m ake affi­ They stayed' away from th e camps
davit to th at effect before the election were formed ho said:
"Of course, attendance on Sunday of the workmen ail tho tim e the route
board.
-♦ ■ —
How a Looking-Glass is Made.
; Antiquity of Gum Chewing.
The gum chewing habit is not if
modern origin, contrary to general be­
service cannot be made compulsory in
the army, and.all those who do not de­
was being surveyed and while the
pole were going up;, refusing to re-,
spond to th e luring odors of scorched'
T he Alaska
lief. Awtsy bacit in the tim e of Vedas sire to a tte n d 'w ill take one step to
“ How Is a looking-glass m ade?” was the rear.” fa t liork or burned molasses. But when 3 and 5 PiTMAN A VENU E, OCEAN GROVE, N .J .
the question recently put by a .writer it seems th at the Hindoo maiden:* were tho glass insulators wera screwed to
in the habit of indulging in m asticat­ Twelve men prom ptly fell o u t.of the
for the Star to a. large m anufacturer ranks. T he rest .of T.he battalion, tho long arm s of tho poles every bear
of mlrr.ors in New York. ory pleasures, if Sir Edwin Arnold is in Northern Aroostook cam< out to Coxy Sim Parlor**. D ot S a lt W n ter B aths.
marched aw aj to th e grove. Then the
. “ W e ll ,” r e p l i e d t h e m a n u f a c t u r e r , correct. This gentlem an h as recently major, tu rn in g .to 'th e siiuad o? twelve w atch tho progress of the work,
* most of the glass used In this trade 1 translated .from the Sanskrit-, the men, said:, Although tho superintendent of the O PEN H LL T H E Y ERR.
is prepared for us a t a molding fac-I "ChaurdparichaSlka,” an- Indian love “ I w ant you men to go out nnd bury job pronounced the lino completed and Warm Rooms, Comfortable Accommodations for W inter Guests,
tory, and we merely cut, bevel and sil- | poem i» fifty very ardent stanzas, one th a t mule this afternoon.” ready for service a month ago, tbe
Permanent and Transient.
v er it In our works. All the bevels are ! of which clearly shows th a t the maid­ They looked a t each other a minute. company has been unable to procure
. cut in the sam e way, first with sand ; en was .addicted to the gum habit: This 'vas o n e .o f tho soldier’s duties the transm ission of messages through
3ST- S I . E T I I - a v i E S i e , . ^ x o p x i e t o r .
and w ater, then on an emery wheel i And sometimes I remember, when we they had not counted ot wlicr. they th e long atrip of woods above Ashland.
and afterw ard put through several pro- j dipped took the- oath of allegiance; b ut there A double force of linemen is kept a t
cesses to bring back the polish, Our joys in wine, how her fino blood w as.nc yetting away from the orders work all the time, b'iit in spito oi th eir
“G reat * improvements have been! would flush and with heavy hearts they B et out labors the InBulators are pulled off and
made In this line of business in the last Ruddier to mouth and limb, and ho?/ broken so often th at no oommnnlca-
sixteen years. Form erly it took two
or three days from the. tim e work was.
she tripped / •
W ith livelier -~,teps while saffron
flowers blush
for the spot where .Jack Holland's last
aggressor lay in the sun.
I t Was 2 (.’clock when they began
tion can be kept up for three hours in
Buccessios. The company hired de­
tectives and ottered large rew ards for
SEE OUR WAR IN PRICES.
begun on a m irror before it could be work, and tb s mule was an ordinary
finished. Nowadays we can get the And K ashm ir gums and hill deer’s bag sizeo anim al; but when they had dug th e capture of malicious men caught
glass In the m orning and make it into made sweetening injuring the insulators. As this- prov-
a looking-glass, perfectly finished and For breath too, sweet and pearl teeth,
into tho s a n d 'fo r an hour or so and
ed useless, the' detectives finally -sent Iron Beds, ali sizes, - - - $2.65
made a grave about six feet deep they
ready for sale, before night. We make idly eating. in to the woods arid found th e whole
all B i z e s , from the sm allest hand-glass I t inay also be of interest So note
turned to look a t the mule, and h«
line sw arm ing w ith bears th a t ellmb- M attresses, ait sizes, - — 2.25
seemed to havo increased in dimen­
of 2x4 inches to a m irror 10x20 feet, th a t this damsel had a “face clear car- ed the poles ansi b it off' the Insulators
or even larger, and we have a capacity 'veta lik e.th o moon,” and th a t she, of
sions. They returned to their task,
ta s te r than t h e . linemen could renew M atting, Roll 4o yards, - - - 3.95
and dug still d eep er'an d .wider, and
of tu rn in g out three thousand feet a course, "moved life .a swan,"; and th at them.
day. • . . she had “henna: reddened fingers like
every tim e, they glanced, back a t the
T he only way the telegraph men FINE CARPETS AT THE LOWEST FIGURES.
EMJifi he seemect larger .than before. .
“Not many years ago th e backs of pink sprays on tho Asoka bush.” can. account to. this perverted taste
m irrors were coated with m ercury;
T he siis, w ith one parting whack at.
on the p a rt of tho bears Is th a t the Extension Tables. - - — $3-75
tho dead mule, disappeared over to­
now sheets of pure silver a re used in­ r.nimaiu believe the insulators ^re
stead. The old looking-glass reflected
'. This Year’s Fire Losses, ward Lookout M ountain before th a t
thoir favorite crab apples, an d \ they Side Boards, large size, - - 7-5®
There can be little hope, th a t the fire grave w as large enough, and mean­
GO or 05 per cent, of the lig h t th a t fell loss to r'th o current year fn tho United have goue aloft and m c ia actual proof.
upon it; tho modern m irror reflects States and Canada will fail to show a
w hile the re st of th e battalion had re­
The telegraph linos will apparently bo W indow Shades, first quality, 25c
turned from service and sa t around in
nearly 95 per cent.- The m ercury look­ heavy increase over 1897. lVhut'- the th e sliacis, w riting "Dome to m other id able to do no business until every hear W all Paper, double rolls,
ing-glass was very liable to rub off; m onth of September was especially extending encouraging rem arks to the its Aroostook county has thus satisfied 4C
h eat and cold also affected i t ; . the hard on the underw riters m ay jba see.*, himself.
quicksilver would crack o r m elt, and from a glimpse a t the follow ing: flg-
grave diggers. H attresses Made Over Good as New, for 1.00
I t is related th a t on* every Sunday
. thus the beauty of the glbss would be (ires, which show .the ,losses for the thereafer those tw elve men occupied A Clock Without Figures.
spoiled. None of these dangers threat­ first nlno m onths of the last three front seats a t the Sunday services.—
en th e silvered .m irror. Besides m ir- years: When you look a t your watch and
. rors, those engaged In th is line of
business cu t a great deal of bevelled 040.700; 1S98, $0,472,500
January—1890, $11,040,000; 1897, $12,-
St. P aul correspondence ot tho St.
Louis Globe-Demoerat.
it re a d B 11.40 o’ciocic, do you notice
the hours m arked V III anil XII, or tio
Vou only glance a t tho position ot the
J. A. WAINRIGHT,
glass for doors and windows. In-fine F eb ru ary -1890, $9,730,100; 1897, $8,- hands on the dial and instantly under­
•buildings this is largely taking the 070,750; 1898, $12,029,300. Remedy for Decaying Teeth. stand w hat tim e It is? If ali th e arbi­ Olin Street, Ocean Grove, New Jersey,
place of- stained glass.” r• March—;S90, 514,839.000; 1897, $10,- People -vho aro th e victim s of sen­ tra ry hour arid m inute hands were
502,300; 1898, $7,040,200. sitive teeth th a t crumble nnd acquire wiped out, coudri’t you tell .w hat tim e
Snakes Never Shut Their Eyes. April—1890. $12,010,000; 1897, $10,- cavitleB readily, may do much towards It is by tho town clock?
One of the most curious facts with 833,000; 1898, $8,211,000. checking this dental decay by th e uso The city of D etroit ie deeply involv­
regard to snakes is th a t th eir eyes are- M a y - 1890 $10,018,000; 1897, $10,193,- ot a sim ply remedy. A bottle of milk ed in the settlem ent of these points. H .O .W iN aon, P re at. Q .W .K v a n s , V Ico-Preat. E .E .D a y t o ^ , C5aahier. W .W . D av is, Awi’t. C a sh
never closed. Sleeping o r ta k in g , G00; 1898, $11,072,200. of m agnesia should bo kept on the A huge clock has been p ut in the. tow­
alive , or dead, th ey are alw ays wide June—1896, $5,721,250; 1897, $5,684,- T/ashstand, and each night, after brush­ er of the fii:o now postoillce building.
opened. This is because th ere are no 450; 1898, $9,200,900/■ ing, the teeth jtlB*. before retiring, some Instead ot tho custom ary num erals a
eyelids. The eye is protected only by
a stro n g scale, which forms a p a rt of 300; 1898, $8,929,750.
the epiderm al envelope, and is e a s t off
July—1890, $9,033,250; 1897. $0,620,-
August—1896, $8,895,250; .1897, $0,
of it eitouid be held in th e in o u th f o r a
m inute, th a t i t m ay reach each side of
every, tooth. By th is process a eoating
plain black unit hn’n been p u t on tho
dial, and gilded: dots m ark, th e fleeting
hours,-
ASBBRY PARR and OCEAN GROVE BARK,
in a piece with th a t every tim e ■the 454,950; 1898, $7,793,500. ot the m agnesia is. formed over the A local inventor and. m athem atician m attison A vc. and m ain St., A sbury P a rk . .
reptile molts. T his, eye p late .is as September—1896, $8,200,650; 1897. *9,- sensitive enamel, -which is thus pro devised it. H e claims, and h e Is sup S C o l a a . ^ .T ro * a .-a .o a n d . n i e r r l s a a . F p L t l x - w s L y , O c o o u a . Q r o v o ,
clear and tran sp aren t as glass, and al-; 392,000; 1898, $14,203,050. tected from the action of the acids th at ported by Sir Edward Becket, th e great • * O rg an ized J a n u a r y , 1889
lows the', m ost perfect’ vision, while Totals—1890, $90,088,700, 1897, $80,- form in th e m outh during sleep Tiie clock nnd w atch authority, th a t nobody
a t the same tim e it is so hard arid 413,700; 1898, $89,164,000. m agnesia will rem ain on the teeth for b u t the very ignorafit . believes- th a t
C A PIT A !, $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 S E B P I/» 8 , $ » 4 ,0 0 0
T ra n sa o ta a G e n e ra l B a n k in g B u sin e ss, Ieauos F o re ig n a n d D dfifestlo D rafla.
. tough as to perfectly protect the deli­ three or four hours. W ashing the people "tell th e tim e” from the figures P r o m p t a tte n tio n g iv e n to a ll m a tte r s e n tr u s te d t o n s , •
cate organ w ithin from the thorns arid FOR RENT!—Two desirable 0-room m outh w ith a solution of bi-carbonato on t h e dial, • ' ■ 1g Q T_:TVTgcrTTro-Nrgi ^ A - n n A a ic r r o T T r 1 .-pmfftT m , .
twigs am ong which, in flight from ene- cottages aa A bbott a v e n u e /n e a r tha of so d a 'after eating sour fruits o r sai- A tower clock on the line of the Bos­
m les or in pursuit of prey, th e reptile .gates; unfurnished; liewly papered ads is also recommended by dentists} ton and Maine Railway in Now Hamp- .. • ^ S X S 5 •
so often hurriedly glides, as an y close and painted; ren t, $120 p e r year. Ap­ as the soda, like tho m agnesia, coun- shim has. instead of the usual num er­ N . B . B u o h a n o n , J . B, F e rg u so n , Geo. W . B t'a n s , O. O. C la y to n , G eo. W . T r e a t, J , A . W a ln r ig h l ;
observer of the habits of the snake can ply' V H. Boeglo, 13 M ain avenue. ten\ct3 tho Injurious effect of the acid als, the letters which c;n to pmko up D r. J . A . W . H e trio k , J o h n H u b b a r d , H e n r y O, W in so r,
readily discover. Ocean Grove.—Adv. tf. ■ upon the enamel. the words: “Memorial Gift.’* )' T . F r a n k A p p le b y , L ew is R a ln e a r , AmoB T ilto n . _.. Y o u r P a tro n a g e S olicited
OCEAN GRO VE TIMES— SATU R D A YO CTO B E R 22, 1898. 3
GOD'S MERCIES. “ 1 should llkfi to say rig h t here,” inches a t th e top and 12 Inches in the

Fall Season
PENN SYLV AN IA RAILROAD.
continued Mr. Hite, “ th at I am not an centre, while the fanB have is. clrcura-
aeronaut. The. ouly tlsrw I ever a t­ fcrence of 5 feet, and when the airship
BV JENNIE IS. HAORE. tem pted to go. up in a balloon in my is complete they will be covered w ith T h e S ta n d a r d R ailroad of A m e ric a .
life vtbs when I was a youngster. It tubes, the a ir being drawn in tho
?,as a t a country fair, or som ething of front of these and expelled a t the roar. Inaugurated On a n d a f t e r O c to b e r '•<, 18%. '
God 19 thy F ather and tliy Friend, th at tlnd, raid 1 number, of people “Tho fans are. situated a t either end TU A lN M I j B A V E OO K A N O ltO V B —W K K K -D A Y 8 .
.W hoe'er tliou a rt, w bate'or thy lot; were being'taken up in a captlv* bal­ of two arm s made of the steel tubing F o r N ew Y ork a n d N e w a rk , 7.15, 0.10 a . m ..
Hla love and mercy compnsR thee, loon for so much per head, I paid my 22% feet In length, which aro attach 2^5 a n d /j.27 p . ra.
F o r His cbmpassion falletU not. quarter, and w as about onterlng tho ed *o the top of the car on either sldo Everyone Amazed and Surprised a t F o r E liz a b e th , 0.10 a . ra., 2.35am l 6.27 p . m .
■When the impending storm broodBnlgh car, when m y father grabbed me by of the gas bag on tho m edial line of F o r K a h w n y , 9.10 a .m ., 2.115 a n d 6.27 p . m .
W ith seem ing vengeance in Its

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th e hack,of tho neck nnd praveated ray resistance. F o r M a ta w a n 9.10 a . in ., 2 35 n u d 6.27 p . m .
• breath, ascension; besides adm inistering a se­ “L ast w.sek .at our., yard in T renton F o r b o n g B m n o h ,7 .l5 . 0.10,10.6Sa. m .. 2.18,2^J5
I lls power its fury easts aside, 6.27.6 -JU, 7 07 p . m .
vere chastisem ent for, my - hardihood. We had a tria l of th e power of these
A vert tho "darkness, danger, death B ut since I,h av e become interested In fans in propelling the ship. F or .this F o r K ed B a n k ,7 1 6 , 9.10 a .r a . 2 a 5 ,6 27 p .'m .
serial navigation I have followed vjith experim ent the car m e suspended" F o r I ’b lind cl phfu, B road HL, a n d T re n to ii, 7.29,
W hen thy fain t h eart grew wild w ith from a wire to take the placo ot a bal­ Our Great F all Opening demonstrated to our m any visitors tlm t 7 59 a .m .; 12.20 a u d 4 07 J j.h u
-interest th e experim ents of Prof. Langr tho m eat assnrtment and g rait values which th e Stoinbacli Company is F o r C a m d e n v lii T r e n to n - a n d B orden to w n .
dreail, , ley,. Maxim nnd Prof, L illehthal and loon. As th e er.r is 12 feet in height, 7.'29, 6 69 a . m ., 12.20 a n d 4.07 p. m .
F earing some HI tb n t never came, ollering fully demonstrates the m any assertions th at this is tile shopping
t h e . German government. I am per­ and the arm s 22% feet In lengtRI It rentre ot Monmouth county. F o r .C a m d e n a n d P liliu d e lp h fa ' v ia T o m 's
H is kindly arm protected theo, haps w hat you m ight term a compiler, would be Impossible to secure supports lllv e r, 1 18 p. ro.
And saved thee from th e scourging high enough for the car to clet't the \Vu have piepared for our mnny patronB this Saturday and tiie
having worked a t f icts and figures In comihg week some great values ns m ust recommend themselves to tho
F o r T o m ’s itiv e r, iH land H eight*, a n d I n te r-
Same. . in e d lu te HUitlonH, 1 18 p.’ m .
tho construction of my airship. I havo ground, so these arm s. Instead of be­ most economical buyer,
Tit) sometimes well to retrospect discovered no now principle, but 1 have ing connected with tho top of the car, F o r P o i n t P le a s a n t a n d I n te r m e d ia te s ta tio n s ,
11.08 a . m ., 2.53,618 p . m .
' The checkered path our feet have combined certam forces for the pro­ which is their proper place, wero a t­ D ry G o o d s D e p a rtm e n t F o r N ow UrunBw lck vJa B Io ninouth J u n c ti o n ,
trod, pelling.of m y »blp which have never tached a t tho bottom, merely for con­ 7.59a . m . , 12.29u n d 4.07 p . m .
To. comprehend our weaknesses, been previously arranged. venience and the. pu ?p o » of the exper­ In bu r dry goods departm ent wo have such bargains th a t ought to bo
And prove the prom ises of God. “ The dimensions -or (hoalrshlp which im ent. . They were held in position bylooked a t very carefully. T R A IN S L E A V E N E f f Y O R K F O R O O E A N G R O V E .

1 ntn a t the present time constructing a rope running from the fan .to the top Apron. Gingham ........................ ................................... 6c F ro m W e st T w e n ty > th ln l S t r e e t S ta tio n .
8.50a. r a „ 12 20, 3 20,4 50 p . m . S u u d a y a , 9 20
He, by His laws, cannot exem pt In T renton are as follows: Tho gores ol the car, the whole being supplied 1,000,000 yards good prints, 10 yards for 35c a. m , a n d 4 6 0 p. in.
H! b children from these griefs and of the baloon will be 100 feet in by an ordinary two-wheel tro lle y ' ten Price. ’ W orth. F ro m D esbroB seH andC ortlandtS treotfl F e rrie s
fears; length, m aking the gns bag, which will feet apart. ' BOO pairs white b lankets ....... ; ____ _ . f .50 ? .75 a t 9 10 a . m ., 12.50, y.^o, 5.10 p . m . S u n d a y s ,
BO O pairs white blankets . . . . . , ■75 1.00 9.45 a . m . a n d 5 .1 o p . m.
: Wo m ust life’s b itter lessons learn, be: egg-shaped, a s’jtreviouiiiy stated, 80 "W hen tlie gas was turned, through
' Receive its pleasures mixed with 600 pairs white blankets ........... . . . . . . . . . . , ,98 1.50 O n S u n d a y w ill s to p a t I n te r la k e n a n d A v o n
feet by 32 feet ■in diameter.. £ have tho engine the m achine was hanging In placo o f N o r th A sb u ry P a r k a n d A s b u ry
1 •' tears.. adapted th e old-fashioned gas bag In about the centre of the wire, .The ci 600 pairs w hite blankets ........... .......... , 3,48 - 4.50 P a r k to l c t o t r passenger^.
These days and nights are emblems preference io Ihe aeroplane, which I ble b&ing 376 feot long, w ith a sag of 50 chenille tablo covers, 6x4............................. ... . .48 .8* T R A IN S L E A V E P H I L A D E L P H I A (B ro ad S t . )
meet a t first seriously considered; But Tsoon: tw o foot ,in every hundred, bb soon, as 10 pieces black sa tin rhad am a............. ................ , .50 .75 . FO R OOEAN G R O V E.
Of heaven above, and hell beneath; discovered th at there is th is difficulty the .engine communicated its power to 5 pieces black satin rhadam a, 27 IncheB wide .........,. .75 1.00
10 pieces fancy and plain colored BUitings, all w ool.. ,23 . A t 8.20 11 H a . m ., 3,80, a n d 4.02 p . m . w e e k ­
Heaven is a n undlm inlshcd day, about then). As it is . well in o w n the fans ■the airship started rapidly .35 d a y s . M a rk e t fctreot W h a rf, v i a C a m d e n
H ell one continual night of death. a ir currents travel In •all directions, along the wiro, going three-quarterp, 10 pieces plain sacking, 54 inches wide, all wool ' A8 a u d T ro a to n , 7.10, 10.80 a . m ., 230 a n d 8A0
p. m ., w ee k -d a y s. L e a v e M a rk e t S tre e t
Lam entations, 3-22. not only, parallel to th e earth surface, of tho distance w ithout stopping, and
W it also perpendicular to It; Now Just up an incline of several feot, which L a d le s’ a n d C h ild re n 's U n d e rw e a r . W b a rr, v ia J a m e s b u rg 7.10 a . m .,4.00 p . m .
w eek-days.
a s long a s an aeroplane;- Is sailing was al! tho proof I desired th a t the Ladles’ and chlldreti’B underw ear wi!f never be offered a t auch Sgurea
through a ,u n ifo rm lateral current it principle of my prow er was properly again. Throe cases children's n atu ral cotton, fleece lined, sizes 16, 18, 20,22, W a sh in g to n and (he South*
MARVELOUS AIRSHIP. goes w ithout hindrance, b ut if a strong applied. 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34. Price, 3, 6, 8, 10,12%, 14, 18, 20, 22, 26c.
L E A V E B R O A U S T ., P H I L A D E L P H I A ,
downward cu rren t strik es It Hie. m a­ . “As for the steering of m y airship,” 1 case ladles’ fleece lined u n d e rw e a r ............... ......... $ .18 .25
F o r B a ltim o r e a n d W a sn ln g to h , 3.60,7.20,8.82.
How Being' B u|il at Trenton, and Intended chine is .worthless, L llicnthal’s aero- continued Prof. T ile, "I feel sure th a t 1 case ladles’ ileeco lined u n d e r w e a r .................. .39 .50 1050, 11/23, a. m ., 12.09, ( l f a i , L im ite d , D in ­
plano w as destroyed in Just aucii a it cari be accomplished by m eans , of 1 caso ladles’ plain black hose, regular made . . . . . . . . .15 -23 in g Car), 1.12 (D in in g C a r), 8.12, 4.41, (5.25
to Revolutionize Travel. m anner, and the Inventor sacrificed his the fails on very much the sam o.prln- 1 case children's plain black hoso.................. .10 .if C on g ressio n al L im ite d , D ln lu g C ar),0.17, 6.55
(D iulD g Car), 7.81 ( D in in g C ar) p . m .^ a n d
In a secluded section of the busy life. • ; : . ' : : ciple as is followed by the oarsm en in 12.06 nigt* *•— *’— ■»—
“So,, ulaw ins th e question from steering a boat, one of th e fans being C lo th in g D e p a rtm e n t
m anufacturing city of T renton a num ­ reversed while the other is allowed to
every Bide, I finally decided to tru st In our clothing departm ent we have been fortunate enough to make
ber of workmen have for some tim e myself to the gas haHson in preference go forward we.on we desire the ship 12.05 n ig h t .
been employed in constructing a m ar- to any o ther supporting power, a n d 'in to go t:e ono side o r i.nothr-r In addi­ 1.33 f 2.00
/elouB airship, which w ill, it Is claim ­ •this respect. I am sustained by every tion rudders will bo placed a t the rear Boys’ long pants suits ................... .............. 3.88 6.00
Lcbvo BUOAD St., STATION, Phliadolphla
ed by Its inventor, revolutionize the practical aeronaut w ith whom I have of the fan tubes, through which the Boys’ reefers, 3 to 8 years ....................... 1.48 2.00 F o r Wcw Y ork.
talked, I have chosen th e shape of a ir is forced.’’ Men’s pantB ........... ............... .09 1.25
present method o t travel and solve m y gas bag to r the very simple rea­ W hen Prof. Hito w aB aaked as to ?.Ien’s fine mixed cassimere s u its ..'............... 4.48 5.50 E x p re s s , w ee k -d a y s, 8.20,4.05,4.50,6.15,0.50,7.83
conclusively and forever the problem son th a t It w as the only ons practical. the possible speed of hfs ship ho aid: Men’s fine plain worsted s u i t s ..................... 8.20,0.60,10.21 (D in in g C a r), 11.00 a . m ., 12.00
6,98 8.50 . no o n , 12.35 (L im ite d ) 1.00 a n d 4 ^ 2 p . m . D in ­
of aerial navigation. Of course, a spherical buoyancy cham­ “W e calculate on going a t least flfteen Men’s fine black cheviot satin-lined suits 8.98 10.00 in g C ara), 1.40, 2.30 (D in in g C ar), 8.20, 8.60.
So m any airship projects have been ber was o u t of the question,‘a s th e air miles an hour, but later on wo m a y be Men’s fine Kersey overcoats............. ............ 4.75 6.50 .
pressure, in front, when th e machine able to increase ou r speed to fifty or Men’s fine Kersey, overcoats ..................... . 6.88 8.50
brought to the atten tio n of tha reading sixty i^lles an hour.” Men’s fine plaid Kersey overcoats...............
u u ^ o , u .* u . I.v m , 1.1AI, O .iu , O .iU . u . w . i U . i l , I A lin ­
should be ia motion, would be need­ 8.98 10.59 in g C ar), 11.115a . m . , 12.85, 1.05 (D in in g C a r),
pnbllc tu th e lost few years, only to lessly great. In conclusion Prof, Hlto rem arked 2.80, (D in in g Car», 4.00 (L im ite d ), 4.22 D in ­
Tall flat,-Just short 6 f the paper they th a t lie now expneted to have a a a ir ­ nt in g Car)) 520, 5.50 (D in in g Car), 0.86, 7.02,
W hen completely distended my bal­ 7.43 (D in in g <W ), 10.00 p . in ., 12.01 n ig h t.
were planned on, th a t It is hardly to loon Will be capable of holding 42,411 ship finished w ithin a few months., A E x p re ss for B o sto n , w ith o u t c h a n g e , il.oO a .m .
be wondered a t th a t but few. nowadays stock company bas been formed to valuea th a t m ust w e e k -d a y s a n d 7.43 p ra . d a lly .
cubic feet o t.g as, b ut under ordinary be appreciated by very careful buyers.
are willing ta express belief in the final elfaumstaneee the gas in the balloon mako tho llnal experim ent1; to con­ 1 case gents’ natu ral underw ear ............
solution o f the problem of aerial navi­ struct the great airship nnd incident­ . . . J .23 f .39 F or A tla n tic.C ity.
w ill be represented ;;y 31,039 cubic feat, 1 case gents' underwear, fleece lined ......... .39 . .50
gation for fear of being ridiculed, and which will have ju st, enough -lifting ally to mako observations upon con­ L e a v e B ro a d S t r e e t S ta tio n v la D o la w a r R iv e
1 cosa gents’ natural wool fleece lined underw ear .76 1.25 or B ridge, E x p re ss 9.20 a. r n .a n d 7 .0 5 p . m
many Inventors have undoubtedly been power to raise the balloon idear ot the ditions, of th e a ir pressures, tem pera­ Men's heavy outing flannel s h irts ..............
turned frorri experim ents along . the tures, 'cu rren ts, etc.—E. LeBlle Gil­ .23 .30 d a lly .
ea rth ’s surface. The balance of the Men’s laundried shirts, detachable cu ffs.. . . . . . . . . . .48 .76. L eav e M a rk e t S t r e e t W h a rf, o x p ress, 8.60 a . m .
line ot aerial navigation, simply on ac­ space the gati b ag will, be taken up liam s, In P hiladelphia Inquirer, 50 dozen m en’s half hose........................ . ................... 2.00, (8.00 S a tu rd a y s o n ly ), 4.00, 5.00 p. m .
count of this very general disbelief In .5 ' .10 S undayR , 8.45,0.45, a . r a . (accom ., 4.80, a n d
by an Internal balloon on. the princi­ 6.00 p . m . ) •
th e practicability of all such inven­ ple of a fish’s a ir bladder,! Tills inter-, L a d ie s ’ J a c k e t s
Where the Bay Begins.
tions. ; lor. balloon will contain 10,472 cubic Seeing th a t as one moves westward At this tim e of the year every lady is anxloua to know ju s t w hat kind of
F or Cape May.
The high standing in tho scientific feet of air, hich will be used as bal­ the timo gets earlier and earlier, so jacket wlil be proper for this winter. Theso, we m ean to show a t m ost a t­ A nglosea, W ild w o o d a n d H o lly B eao b , S e a
world of the Inventor, Prof. Charles E. last. By this m eans I do away with th at when It la Monday noon In Lon­ tractive priccB, . /I s lo C ity , O cean C ity , A v a lo n , a n d S o u th •
H a r b o r ,—E x p re ss , 9.00 a . m „ 4.00 p. m . w e e k ­
H ite, ot 103 South T hirty-fourth street, .the necessity of carrying any artlfleiil don • Ladies’ black Kersey Jackets ................... 4.98 $ G.00 d a y s . S u n d a y s , 0.00 a . m .
Philadelphia, hns led to an immediate It Is somo tim e on. Monday neor: F o r S o m e rs P o in t—E x p re ss 8.60 a . m ., 2.00
ballast Iri the car of the balloon. By ing in America, it follows th at, If Ladles’ black Kersey jackets, silk lined........... 6.98 D.OO
Investigation of th e m erits of th is air­ th is fcethod the. Internal ballotjn will this 4.00.5.00, p. m „ w eek-days. S u n d a y s , 8.45u .m
L adies’ jackets, all the newest shades . . . . . 8.98 11.50
ship, which Is now nearly completed, be’so arranged th a t it will exparid or lim it principleall th e
wore continued w ithout
way roun.t the world, a t Ladles' capes, plush .............................. .............. 3.48 5.00
T im o tablen o f a il o th o r t r a i n s o f th o s y s te m
m a y bo o b tu lu c d a t tfe k e t ofllces o r s ta tio n s .
by a large num ber of sclentlfl men, co n tract'w ith a given volume of gas.' th e same momer.t th at It was Monday Misses’ jackets ......................... . . . . . . . . 1.98 2.98
and each and every one of them hns F o r Instance; The gas expands and noon In London it would be also tw en­ 2,48 , 3.98 J . R . W OOD, G e n . P a s s . A g t.
said th at it is undoubtedly the nearest collapses ihe bladder, which is filled' ty-four hours later—!, e.. Tuesday J . B. H U T C H IN S O N . G en M a n ag e r.
approach to perfection in the w ay of ■with ordinary atm ospheric (alr, forc­ r.oon in London. As this is a reductio S h o e s A lw a y s O u r S tro n g h o ld
nerfal navigation th a t Is known, and ing the a ir out of th e bladder, anti dis­ ed absurdum , we have to look for tho Men’s w inter russet bals ........ ................... 2.00 t 2.76 YORK. AND LONG
lb a t there Is every reason for believ­
ing th at it will be successful. Pi of.
W . P. Wilson, well known in scientific
placing the ejected ale by a medium lim it, which does in fact oxlst, to tho
of expanded gas fourteen times lighter principle th a t aB ono moves westward
than the ejected , air, Therefore, in­ the tim e gets earlier, and as ono
Men’s w inter b a l s ....................
Men’s w inter box calf bals
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.50
................................ 2.50
■3.25
3.25
NEWBRANCH RAILROAD.
Boys w inter bals., russet ....... ........................... . 2.00 2.60 T im o t a b lo In oflect O ct. 18th, 1898.
circles and as the director of the P hila­ creased buoyancy la given In propor­ moves eastward gets later.
delphia Commercial Museum, who re­ tion to the am ount of expanded gaa. y o u th s’ w inter russot bals .............................. 1.60 2.00 8 ta tlo n B N e w Y o r k : C . B . K , o f N o w J e r ­
Before tho circum navigation of tho s e y , f o o t o f L i b e r t y a n d W h it e h a ll
cently had an opportunity of viewing T he rev erse.action is made by the ap­ globe thero wea i o difficulty. W hen ' W omen's dongola, tip, button and loco ........................ 1.23 1.75 s t r e e t s ; P . R . R ., f o o t o f C o r t la n d t , D e s -
tho model of the airship, said •qme­ plication of the- condenslag principle; Mioses dongola, tip, outtou and laee ..................... 1.23 1.50 broases a n d W e at 23rd stre e ts .
diately a fte rw a rd s .'" T h e mode! has as she gas-Is contracted the Internal on a it Monday the sun stood over Lon­ C hild's'dongola, button and la c e , 8%' to 10% . . . . . . . .98 1.25 Leave N E W Y O R K fo r A SBU R Y P A R K
been constructed to dem onstrate ihe baljoor, av bladdertls Inflated; With a t-' don, As the
was Monday upon in London.
sun moved ( to use the popular
Child’s dongola, button and lace, 6 to 8 ........1 . . . . . . .85 . 1.00 and OCEAN GROVE,
principle of securing aerial navigation mospheric air, so th a t the pressure on p lir a B e ) westward, and stood a littlo C a r p e ts , M a ttin g a n d F u r n itu r e C e n tra l R . R . o f N ow J e rs e y , fo o t o f L ib ­
through a sories of Sans. These fans th e, outer fabric o f/th e balloon Is al­ e rty S t. 4 30, 5 50. 8 80, 11 30 A. M ., 4 15, *4 40,
were rapidly revolved by a sm all elec­ ways . the aaiiie, regardless o f ; t h e . a t­ later
noon
ovor Dublin, It became; Monday
in Dublin, anu so on until be
Most every one likes to have th eir homes ns comfortable as possible, and 0 1 6 p. m . F o o t o f W h ite h a ll strootr-825,
1130 a . m .i 3 55, *4 35, 010 p . m . • •
tric dynamo placed In the ship. The mospheric conditions or the. condition a t a Btiittii cost. W ith th is’fact in,view peruse our quotations in carpets, m at­
pointed model was hung on a wire of the gas lrislde of the balloon. • reached tha western lim it of tho known tin g and furniture, and they will a ttr a c t you. P e n n s y lv a n i a R . R . F o o t o f C o r t l a n d t a n d
D esbrosses Htreul«, 9 10 a . in ., 12 50, *340, *510
w hich extended across th e room by "Ois! first balloon, will be made of world. W hen tho sun passed over tlm t T apestry carpet ....................................................... 5 .48 t .69 p. m . W e st 23rd s tre e t, 8 50 a . m ., 12 20, *3 20,
m eans of double pulleys. Upon apply­ cotton cloth, which will bo carefully lim it th at was the end ot noon for th at 20 pieces Saxony A xm inster .......................... .69 1.00 *460p .m . . . ,.
ing the electric current the fans Im­ m ated by; a 'p re p a ra tio n which Prof. Monday, nnd nobody knew w hat tho Heavy ingrain carpet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........... .25 .35 Leave A SBURY P A R K and OCEAN
G R O V E fo r N E W YU ItlC,0i!0, *7 15, *8 00,
m ediately began to revolve. A fter a K ins, th e well-known aeronaut^ claims sun w; doing until ho reappeared on • All-wool ingrain carpet ................ . . . . . . . . . . . : .48 .60 9 10 a ; m ., 12 12, 2 35, *4 00, 5 27, 0 80 p . m..
sufllcient motion had beei\ obtained, Will m ake tho gas bag of great dura­ the eastern lim it of the know n world, 6-foot solid oak extension t a b l e . . . . . . 3.G9 6.00 F o r F r e e h o l d , T r e n t o n a n d P h i la d e l p h ia
tlie model Itself moved w ith consider ­ bility. The Professor Is how engaged hrlngim; w ith him Tuesday raorrsiitg. Sowing machines ' ............................................... 19.00 35.00 v ia S ea G ir t a n d 1‘o u n a . It, I t... *729, 7 60
able rapidity from one side of the in m aking-the bag, and as soon as it It Ib evident, theroforo, th a t while the Oak bedroom suits . . . . . ___ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.98 16.00 ft, m „ 12 20, 4 07 p . m .
room to the other, only stopping -when is completed we:wilt be ready ?or our b u h was in tho unknown abyss between Oak sideboards ................................................... . 8.48 10.60 F o r P h i la d e l p h ia d T r e n to n v i a B o u n d
B ro o k R o u te , 0 20, 8 00 a . in ., 1212, 4.00 p . m .
coming to th e obstruction of the wire." tria l voyage. Professor King, by the west and east, he dropped ihe attribute C o u c h e s...................................... ............. .............. 7.00 . 10,00
way. is the flrst practical aeronaut of m aking the timo at ail places di­
F o r B e lm a r , S p r in g L a k n a n d S e a G i r t ,
Prof. H ite Is a m an of considerable 7 05, 7 20, 7 69, lu 22, l l 08 u. i h 12 20,1 18, 2 63,
personal magnetism . He Is a fluent who, has ever been connected w ith an rectly under his rays Monday noon, ’ S to v e s ' 4 07, 5 13, 0 22, 0 43, 8 13 p . i n . -
talker," yet he weighs hin words care­ airship company, and he will make the and took to him=olf tho attrib u te of No. 7, six-bole cooking etoveB .;.. .......... .$10.00 ' $14.00 F o r M a n a a q u a n a n d P o i n t i '^ a s a n t , 705,
fully. H e is a deep thinker, and i s first liscent. Indeed, he Ib so th o r­ m aking It Tuesday noon. No. 8, six-hole cooking sto v e s.. . . . . . . . . . . . ... 10.00 34,00
, 1022,1108 a . in ., 1 16, 3 2d, 5 13, U
p . in , , . .
U43. 8AS
v.
oughly in sym pathy with the invention As tho coniines of the world wero
furtherm ore blessed w ith whi is gen­ ' No. S sheet iron-heating stoves............... . . . . . 3.48 5.00
.th at he has asserted th a t he believes; pushed farth er eastw ard and westward,
F o r C a m d e n a n d M t. H o lly v i a S e a s id e
erally know n b s “a m athem atical turn No. 14 sheet iron heating sto v es............. . . . . . 8.00 10.00 l* ark . 1 18 p . m .
of wind." Tho story of the Inception he will live to see the day twheh he respectively, the unknown abyss wlicro F o r T o m 's R i v e r a n d I n te r m e d i a t e s t a ­
of hfs airship and Hu grow th to its a m po anyw here- in th e, world In my th is change of attrib u te had to bo W e have only quoted a fow of th e m any bargains th a t wo will offer on tio n s v ia S h o re R o u te , 118 p . m .
airship. made gpt narrow er aiiH narrow er, un­ th a t day, and hope to sea eVoryone th a t can m ake it convenient to ha • D e n o te s e x p r e s s t r a i n s .
present perfection, as toki by the Pro- til when the- slobs was circum navigat­ present on th a t occasion.
Vessor while seated In his attractive “ W hen I flrst b'egaE to' build the ship RU FU S BLODG ETT, J. R. W OOD,
study In his residence in W est P hila­ He said to met 'W hat you w ant to do ed,: th e place of change became simply Vt ^ p * A. Ponna. R. R.
delphia, is really very Interesting,
“A fter finishing my education,” he
is to invent some means of controlling si line. This lino exists, and is the
th e given- volume of gas.* I regarded place w here the days begin. As the sun STEINBACH COMPANY H . P . B A L D W IN ,
G. P . A . C . R . R .
said, "I decided to take up the career th is a s ' a , good suggestion, ahd have erosaes tills rem arkable spot the time OCEAN PALACE, T H E MAMMOTH,
of a n aturalist, and for some years I profited by it. I t is a well-known fact, jum ps tw enty-four hours onward— Main Street and Cookman Avenue. Cookman Avenue and Emory Street.
have followed th a t calling. I wont th a t gas expands qr contracts 1-480 of from noon on one day to noon I lie Fostofrice Information.
north with the ilrst P eary expedition its volume for.every degree ol.tem per- next been day. Tho situation ot the line
Asbury Park Malls arriv e from MaHs arrlvo from
as naturalist, and since then I have a tu re above o r below th e freezing has uomols,
larated qulto fortuitous!;,-.—
by Die circumstance whether Now Y ork and east: Phlla., south, w est:
tnade a num ber ot explorations In point. Now, tbe device w hich I .have any given
Labrador, Central America and W est­ Invented, for, controlling th e altitude of civilized mplace was first reached i>y
an journeying from tho
7.15 A. M. 7.15 A, M. .
ern United States under '.bo auspices the balloon by m eans of the Internal 10.30 A. M. 10.30 A. M.
east or from the west, Tho discoverer "HJppbr L e h ig h Coa>, a. S pbciai .'Ty ." 1.45P. M. .. 11.30 A. M.
o’ various scientific lnsucutlons. I havo balloon is regulated according to for­
always been of na inventive Lure of m ulated tables. These tables repre­ brought w ith him the clm anac from 3.00 P. M. 3.00 P. M.
m ind. 1 believe I in h erit tb? quality sen t very careful meteorological cal­ whence he catno, and If he camo from WYNCOOP & HULSHART, 6.15 P. M. C.15 P. M.
from my G randfather Travis, who wks culations w ith relation to barom etri­ the west tho tim e In the new country 7.00 P. M, 7.00 P .M .
really a great Inventor. I havo ft com­ cal pressure, relative.arid absolute hu­ would be later, and if he came from the Close. Close.
plete tnodol of a trolley car which ho midity', arid decrease In tem perature east It would be earlier th ae the timo 7.30 A. M. 7.00 A. M. ,
invented and perfected nearly fine htih- witli Increase of altitude. .... In the country th a t he catne frotu 11.45 A. M. 7.30 A. M.
dred years ngo, claim ing a t th a t tim e
th a t electricity would undoubtedly >.u-
persedo steain as a motive power be­
America was reached by civilized
“Another valuable feature of the in-, m an voyaging westward, ana China by
troduetion of tlio Interior balloon into man traveling eastw ard, and tho result
the, gas bag te th at it m akes it unnec­ is th a t the lino which m arks where the
COAL, WOOD and CHARCOAL. 3.30 P. M.
8.00 P. M.
11,45 A. M,
3.30 P. M,
6.00
fore tho end of tho nineteenth century. essary to use ballast-; or any other days begin lies between these two, In Postofllco opens at 7 a. m.; closes at
“Tho Invention of my airship came meclmnlstn, because the only; w aste of th e Pacific ocean, and instead of being 7.30 p. m.
about j! a ra th e r curious taaunor. gee is .in the leakage of the fabric of a straig h t line, zig-zag about, dividing O U P P R IC E S FOR CA SH A RE AS FO LLO W S: Monoy order business from 8 a, m.
About 1tw o years.ago, wh'en I.w as over th e balloon', which is slight. To over­ islands which happened to bo discov­ until 6 p i m. -
in New York, I chanced to read a story come th is natural leakage, .sufficient ered ie’oti- the east from , those; wliich STOVE, $ 5 .2 5 PE R TON EGG AND NUT, $ 5 .0 0 PE R TON. Deliveries by carriers: S a. m., 11 a,
In ono of the papers describing a fly­ hydrocarbon gae is carried in th e car happened to be stiacovere.d from the m„ 4 p. m.
PEA, $ 3 .5 0 PE R TON. Collections from letter boxes:. 6 a.
ing machine. I became interested In o r cage, which is supported by the west. T here m ust still be m any Islands
the subject, and saw th a t the power In balloon, Every Tort is delivered free from S now , S la te or Dirt. m., 10 a, ra;, 3 p. m„ G p. m.
in that-ocean where I t Is -sot yet de­ W. H. HAMILTON, P. M.
th is ship was applied improperly. From “T h is . car Ss 12 feet high,. 10 feet cided to. which side of the lin t they
a study of '-he m achine in question I long and fi feet wide. It Is made of belong, and where it one wore put OAK AND PINE W O O D BY C O R D OR BARREL.
turned to. other sim ilar inventions, and .steel ;tubing, T his tubing .is so con-, down ono would not know w hether it
finally got a ll th e m aterial t could
gather on the subject, including tho
noct^d in tlie car th a t’ i t holds 145 wero to d ay ,' tomorrow, or yesterday.
pounds of liquid carbonic acid gas, There m ust/also bo many. Islands there
TELEPHONE 5 9-a. A, E SH REV ES,
paten t ofllce reports. If I remember
correctly, In the neighborhood of fifty
Which supplies th e engine w ith its mo­ which, riov/ir having been perm anently,
tive force. T he heater lo r the engine occupied Joy. civiiizcci people, change
Yard and Office, 79 South fla in Street.
patents have been granted to different
iiylng machine Inventors And In this
is an ordinary plum ber’s torch, th eir day from time to time, so th a t a
“I t Is interesting to note th a t the ship calling there coming from China
B U T O ffiE M ,
connection I could w rite a funny work steel- tubing of tho car stands the etmr- Etight Krrlve on Tuesday, while an­
about tho patents for flying m achines velous pressure of 3,200 pounds to the o th er fillip calling .at; tlie samo. tithe .ft r e M a r k a b le s c ie n t if ic a n d ? i n s i s f
which bnvs been taken out. A fter I square Inch, while the pressure of the from /A m erica would arriv e on Mon­ WONDERFUL SCIENCE,
had read all I could find on tho sub­ gas Iri th e tubes is orily 1,000 .pounds day. •' T h e r e m ust also be peoplo living N " S O lA ft BIOLOGY.V* Opposite Ocean Grove School House,
ject by the government. .1 began to to.the square ihcK By the UBe of this so V»ar this lino th at by going a few I ne.oriLY rnui: seicfioe B¥ which mu future oah mum Attnacsuhauu bs roBtTom.
■work on tho m atter myself, endeavor­ plum ber’s torch, applied to the point mil?s- they can leave: today and get Z A R A H , th o w o rld -ren o w n o d E g y p tia n A stro lo g e r, w h o h u b e en o m t i n g * u c h m *
ing to isnprove on certain features sug­ tonijliment ttiorougUout’Euroii&fur tha past a te ' yeara,- will gl»o * truthful, accurate,
where th e gas enters the engine, the Bet* info tomorrow, or by sjoi.ng hack plnnct horoscope delineation of your Jlfe. lie will gi?o your personal appearance, dU*
gested to reo as practical for an air­ pressure of the; gas is expanded from can lind yesterday. ' . puaitlon, diameter, ability, tagto, probable length of llfo, pOMlbla uccIdonU, adfioeand H e a t O u a lltg of l^eatA (gnlg.
ship, b u t which had not previously , suggestion* on love affairs, marriage, frioiuU,cuemlcf, speculation, business matters, eto.
1,000, to 3,000 pounds, thereby furnish-,
beer, p u t up In proper shape I also ing, whene th e phenomenal lightness ' DIPDTC Tfl DC flD VftT TO DC 530 inform jounoJf thoroughly ca
I DlUULU 1U DC UO RUI 1U DC* .this and'on any other questions of your
attom ptod to mako my invention as and size of my engine 1b ta k e n Into SMALL BOARDING HOUSE for 1 ----- -— - - -r? past, jjresent and future life.
simple as possible. In .a fow words, it consideration, th e, marvelous force ot sale, located cue . and a halt, blocks A SINGLE ANSWER MAY LEAD YOU TO MAKE THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS!
AM OS .IP P IN C O T T ,
is a balloon in tho shape of an egg. In­ th irty horse power. The engine is sit­ from o'cean.'.itm good avenuo; contains Bend 10 cents smd gJvo eiact date of birtli and I will immediately » tp rn yon a
flated w ith hydrocarbon gas ana driv­ uated in th e centre of the car anti con-, 14 rooms, furnished; price only ?2,0OO,
truthful horoscope reading of ypur lifo, and prove it to be all true by yourself. Z make •
. this offer as a te s t tria l. 'All communication* strictly confidential. Address ? Merchant Tailor and Men's Farnisher
en through- tho a ir by m eans of fane neoted by m eans of a rope b elt w ith A 'sash payment of $500 required; bal-
operated by an ongin*’, as e ship is tho fans which will form tho motive nnee on mortgage. Very cheap. At'-
Z A R A H th o ASTROLOGER, L o o k B o x 4 0 3 , P H U adolphla, P a . <
driven through the water by h er pro­ power of th e Bhtp. plySto W. H. Beegle, 'IS Main avenue, _
fr o w PBBSS>~"Z*thh tfce 4»raoLoaa« t« egrtalaly aitonlihln^ Owaaaads. UU wooiaiful pnciisliABf add U«Uart baied f
cpon tadirpuuble and adanUOo lnOueaoes.” • , 210 M ain S treet,
- - - - - - - - - - -
pellers. “The blades of the propellers are 16 Ocewi Grove.—A dv.-tf.: •• , O p p o site R .B .a ta U o n , A .b u ry t> » k , N .'J
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CONFERENCE AND OCEAN GROVE,


Ocean Prove Times OUR CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS!
R oyal m a k e , th e p a re ,
P u b lish e d E v e ry S a tu rd a y
"fiishop" FiUftierald, I t w as stated, The. people of-Ocean G ro v e a re un­ . ;. *ybote4omo'.n4 deUcIoo&
favors Asbury P ark as ,th 6 meeting -'' jig! "'S'

H(be time
der peculiar obligations to H o n /B e n ­ '.'-V
No. 48 M ain A venue, .Ocean G rove place of th e next conference.”—Asbury
Park: Press. jam in F. How'eil, United States. Con­
A s b u ry P a r k Office, N o. a a 6 M ain S tre e t H e does nothing of the kind. He gressm an from th is district, ..for the
favors Oce^n Grave... And I n . this con­ reason th a t 'if, was owing .’principally
W r i . H . BEEGLE, / ; ■.! P u b lis h e r nection wo w ant to ear th a t In'rela^ to his attention and influence th a t; the • when the farmer repairsjbls fences *1 ’ j j'
J . E . QUINN,. V * ‘ . • . M a n a g in g .E d ito r tioh to . tlio m eeting of tho General much-needed free' Jellvery system.twaa
Conference of 1900, Ocean Grove comes Inaugurated ,'at. our postofflc.e..:,:Not T h is is getting ready for winter. T h a t is .what ,
E n te re d a t th o P o st Ofllce a t o c e a n G r o v e .N .J first. While. Asbury P ark w ill un­ .only did Mr. Howell .ass every effort ■w^ are doing: N o t' repairing• fene& ;—ohj D o ! ’
a s Second-C lass M atter. to secure its Introduction, b ut on-tWo
doubtedly receive a Bharsi of the ben. W e are putting safeguards larksund'our'.Wsiness' |
slit from :t h is Im portant meeting, it Is, occasions when the, Postofllce: D epart­
T o Co rrespo n d en ts —W e s h a ll b e g lad t o re* by. m aking prices, so 16w tl^at .they tnus.t keep our '-
o e lv e lte m s o f n e w s a n d c o m m u n ic a tio n s o n strictly speaking, an Ocean S rove af­ m ent -proposed , to' reduce the, aum ber
s u b je c ts o f I n te r e s t to t h is c o m m u n ity . W rite fair, w ith rth e 'P a rk taking care of the of Carriers to a point th a t would seri­ competitors out, where the' .gates, will' n o t -We
o n ly o n o n e sid e ol th e Hheet.
T h e fu ll n a m e a n d a d d re s s o r th e w r ite r overflow F o r some reason o r other ously cripple th e service, he cheerfully have the.,goods you want^jiure and reliable^ .at ,.
s h o u ld a c c o m p a n y a ll c o m m u n ic a tio n s , n o t
n e o e ssa rlly for p u b lic a tio n , b u t aa a g u a ra n te e th e Asbiiry. P ark papers are reluctant
granted h is services upon request; and figures that cai*’t. be beat, j Cpme and gee'
o f good f a ith . A n o n y m o u s le tte rs w ill n o t be
to credit.O cean Grove with being the labored so effectually w ith the offlelKta m m m
n o tic e d . . jlbssSuteSy.Pure
A d d w j s a l l c o m m u n lc a tlo n s r e lth e r fo r t h e
e d it o r ia l o r n e w s d e p a rtm e n ts , t o th e
objective point of this General Con­
E d ito r o f th e O c e a n G ito v K T im e s , ference; and in th eir references to the
O cean G rove. N . J . .
in-charge th a t'th e proposed reduction
was -abandoned, and as a result wo
have enjoyed for. two- years as. tine a
Treat the Orocer %
m atter they in v a r ia b ly substitute the ■ . f - - ..a r S X • '- ■ v f ; , j P h o n e '5 8 'B ■: i : < * ' %
Paris for the Grove; I t m ust be un­ postal and free delivery service a s m isy nm At ttuowg gOTgewCO. Hew yoftte.
ADVERTISING RATES. be found in. th e country.
derstood th a t If the Conference comes
. M o n th s . J N ot enly in. th is ’ particular, b u t in
SPACB.J , ^ E| K|a -g I 2 | 3 | e | 1a to tbits section; It -will Ire ;;o Ocean all others. Is Mr; Howell ,a most ax- The Personnel of the Navy. . ,; , Our Prices Convince,
s in. 9 75 $1 (X) $1 25 81 50 S2 00 Grove. W e are glad to see such a uni;
T reaty !Famoua X X 3 & Micr.eso!a Fioiik per bbi....... ,..■..,*5.23
i m 1 H) 1 75 2 (N) 85U 050 800 em plary Representative, . H e keeps in A num ber of the. naval officers who
.7 50| 1800 versal feeling of friendliness, tor. the
w2
1 2ft 1 75 2 14» « (K) 450
1 HI y tis 2 75 000 760 010 IQ 00 Conference exhibited by ‘ th e public- touch w ith his constituents, is always, were commissioned for th;:. 'w ar desire
to rem ain perm anently iri.th e 'servicOj
Jem isoa'a Celetjrated J 6rsey Ialy Floiir;^"pef.bbl;;...;:.'..'.
Sugav C uredl;iim 8,j>or, pound------
4.09
•- lo
8 “ I 7fi 2 7/i H25 4 (N) 7 00 800 13 00 ready and w illing to look a fter th e fu-
2 IN) «2fi 4 fK1 5 25 800 1100 1700 SIS spirited residents of; our sister city. and th eir influential JrUSads are en­ Boneless Breaklaat Baccn.v.v;'.';.,..... ....................... ir
6 u 25(1 H75 4 50 (125 0 iV 22 00 8800
001350 terests of his district, hoth public and ..Solid Cold Packed Tomatc^esj-per can.,.. .;..... i- 9
«(K1 4 5(1 a m 726 1150 10002000 4i a We tru st th a t th e' Conference may
deavoring »> have them retaineet. In
‘ 0. “ individual; bilt above all he Is always answ er to. an inquiry on th e subject, Sweat Sogar Com, par can.. .......... 8
'8 H75 (too -7 IH) w m 14001000 8200 58. U. bring w ith ft such an influx of visitors
4NI 7IKI Htrl 1050 1800 2200 8000 7100 on tho rig h t aide ,of the great public Secretary JJong has w ritten a letter, Early Juno Peas,' per can.:.. i„ -8
12 “
15 «
5(K1 H(KJ 1000 1«(N) 21 00 25 00 45 00 80 00 aa shall overrun the Grove and neces-
7«! 12 INI 1500 IH(Ml 2G 00 88 00 GO00 05 00 questions, of th e tlay, and may; be rolled n o t only explaining the policy of the Three Cans Gondensed Milk.......... ; io
1 c o l. 000 1500 1900 2500 80 00 4500,7500 12500 sitate'additional accommodation In the Navy Departm ent, on th a t point, but Treat's CelebrafcediBiend .Coffee in Bean, per pound...... 25
P ark ; b ut it m ust n ot bo overlooked, upon a t all tim es to .support the. Amer­ w ith regard, to the general question of. • - The finest Coffee on earth for tlife mOhoy;
* 9 - P re fe rre d p o s itio n s 25 p e r c e n t e x tr a ican idea of on Am erican Government, the increase' of th e personnel of the
L o cal n o tic e s 10 c e n ts p e r lin e ; e a c h In se rt first an d last, th a t the Conference I t ­ Remember thepear^ aot job Jots picked up at. bargnm sales, ,
tio n ; fo r 8 w eeks o r m o re , 25 p e r c e n t d is c o u n t ~; I t would be .a peculiarly graceful aayy. T h e - letter, after reciting the but goods th a t utahd on their merits for freelmera no<l purity.
T h e y m u s t In a ll c a se s h a v e A d i), a tta c h e d , self Is Intended lo r Ocean Grove. Its provisions ot th e personnel bill,; which
D la p la y H e a d s 15 c e n ts p e r. l f r .s , , S e v e n .meetings w lil.b e held in the nig Au­ com pliment to Mr. Howell, as w ell as Everyone is getting ready for winter. A re-ljou? I f . so, you
w o rd s m a k e a lin e . v<as draw n up by a board ot officers will need coal and wood. Buy it lions and. you buy it direct of
ditorium, w here ample .rc.os.si can also, a . strong testim onial of our high np utidar the chairm anship of Mr, Roose-
•predation of his services in connection th e yard. Lowest prices, prom pt deliveries. •
SUBSCRIPTION RATH . be found for Its ' various committees; v 6l t , .before, he retired from thu de­
8 1.00 and should it be necessary to find ad- w ith dur postjil m atters if wo could partm ent,'says: - . . . . .
O ne Y ear.
S ix M o n th s,
T h r e e M o n th s,
.00
: & ditiotial biiildiDBB for special acetings,
roll up In tills election district from Mt Is In th is -way, In the opinion of
the departm ent, th a t the. personnel
Q. W . T R E A T
one to tw o hundred extra m ajority be­ should be built up. Any sudden ex­
Single Coplea 3 C ents E a c h . or for a ny .ufte.whlcli th e Conference O lin S t . a a d P it m a n A v e „ O c e a n Q ro v e
desires, they will be found, la : the yond th a t which we save him In his pansion a t th is tim e m ight Be "aLser­
last'cam paign. ■' ' ious step backward. The voluritaar of­
Yoiing People's T em ple th e Taber­ ficers who "tave served during the-w ar
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2 2 , 1898 . , T his would mean b ut a, little . effort
nacle, Thornley Chapel, Association have rendered a valuable se rv ice-to
Hall, S t P aul’s Church, and th e As­ on th e p a rt of each individual, and ;,he country in th e recent emergency,
s e m b ly Room; of the new High. School-,
surely if w e .appreciate o u r splendid; .But, as you well know, the naval offi­
postal service we car. never find-a b e t­ cer ol today f o r . perm anent service
W f are hot selfish In th is m atter. All m ust, on board'shlp, be acquainted-not
te r inethod o r a better tim e to .attest
we desire is th a t the public shall know only -with seam anship an <2 th e duties
it than riy. casting a vote for Benjamin c-: navigation, htit h e 'm ust also have
th a t Ocean Grovo Is not playing
F. Howell, its sponsor, on the eighth

Good . C
second-flddle. a. thorough knowledge of the techni­
of November next,' election day. calities c i steam engineering, electri­
No doubt we will need the help of cal engineering, ordnance, the many
Asbury P ark in entertaining, tho vast aavy <irills, ami -the practices of the
num ber of people th a t will come here On another page of th is paper. Is navy in intercourse w ith foreign rep­
w ith tho Conference, and it pleases us printed a complete list of the voters resentatives, naval nnu dlpIom atlc.'For
to th in k th a t those w ho m ay n o t be so far registered in th is (the first) general, naval duty he,, m ust bfe equal­ FIRST—A hotel property between Ocean A ve­
FOR GOVERNOR, ly prepared fo r duly as an ordnance
able to find accommodations here will election, district of N eptune township. 'expert a t the gim..factory,, a torpedo nue and K in gsley . Street, in A sbury Park| . pl,ot of
HON. FOSTER M. VOORHEES,
be w ell cared for across the lake. Read it over carefully, and see if your expert.at th e torpedo statics: and,else­
of Union County. where, a n Instructor in t t.e various
nam e appears thereon. If It does not, ground 133. x 150 feet'; house .65 guest rpoms;
“In Union there is strength.” - stkbjects up to tiie differential a n d .in ­
it means th a t you hqve n o t been regis­
IT IS NOW GOVERNOR WATKINS. • tegral calculus a t thft,Na,val Academy, tablished 18 years— N E V E R , :R E N T E D — G O O & 1
F or Congress, tered and will lose your vote unless tan d a dozen other such duties which
Hon. David O. W atkins, Speaker of i t gets on: th e list :a!t th e next sittin g ■the Naval Academy alone properly
HON. B. F. HOWELL, P A T R O N A G E . A splendid opportunity for a-hotel
the House of Assembly, succeeds to of th e Board—Tuesday, November 1st. grounds him for.
of New Brunswick. A fter the-Civil! W ar, when th e navy.
tho Governorship of New Jersey, vice You have one m ore chance to regisfcor.
Hon. F oster M. Voorhees, resigned. Was expanded, by taking Into Its ranks man. F or i goftd, ^.lli-year hotel, no better •location-;
F o r County Clerk: Im prove-tha opportunity. D o n 't'n e g ­ .volunteer officers, the Naval Academy
JOSEPH McDERMOTT, M r’ W atkins Is well known here In lect th is im portant iuatter. l i s t y ear :c|>ur8e then ;belng four y e a rs,-it be­ could be found in Asbury Park. F u ll particulars upon
of Freehold. Ocean Grove, where, as executor of there were several who lost th eir votes came necessary t< cut tiown th e n u n -
the estate of the late Mrs. Mary David­ purely from neglect. The mail ‘vtho tifir of yearly graduates from the. nsad- application, .i . .. .
F or Assembly: son, he has frequently favored us with fmy, and tBs course was; changed from
refuses to g iv e'th is m atter proper a t ­ -four to six years. Since the i t ha*
OLIVER H. BROWN, his presence. The cytfle of circum­ tention does an Injury to his party. rem ained a t elx years. The Blmple S E C O N D — A fine residence property- at the-
WILLIAM H. REID, stances which has placed a new Gov­ icjianga now .to tbo four-year course,
DANIEL VAN W ICKLE. ' ernor a t tne head of our State affairs -;r- provlde-i by tho personnel bill In comer of two prominent streets, between Siinset and';.
Candidates Van "Wickle rh d McDer cUfstion. will m ake the p irso c t rou­
was a most happy one for th e young m ott paid th eir respects to th e voters
son of Gloucester county. Ho Is In
tine of th e academy capable of fur-' Deal L ak e s; groun d. 1 5 0 x 1 5 0 ^ ■''witfi':pl1c tliy |:'^ r.
. Meeting: of the Registry and Election of Ocean Grove on Thursday. Both nishing all the ofllccefs needed.
Boards, every way w orthy the honor th a t has these gentlem en are w inning votes : The experience of tho w ar has shown shade, large house'with all inodeni cbnvenjEejices, ;Sn3 ,v)
T h o B o a r d s o f R e g i s tr y a n d E le c tio n s come to him. jthat the , success and clean record of
w herever-tliey go. Mr. V an ^IcItTe the navy 1was. 5n a large measure,' due
o f M o n m o u th c o u n ty w ill m e e t In t h e i r The new Acting Governor I s a lino expects to go back to. the Aesemhly for stable suitable for three; horses and four carriagesps
r e s p e c tiv e d i s t r ic t s a t t h e p l a c e s d e s ig ­ to the tact th a t the departm ert w as
n a te d b y t h e T o w n s h ip C le r k s f o r t h e typo of the American boy, w h o -is an o th er’ term ,' '.and ; Mr. .' M eliennott. iio t subjected to the necessity of m ak-
p u r p o s e o f c o r r e c tin g a n d r e v is in g th o bound to get ahead in spite of all ob­ iiiig nny civilian appointm ents, o r any ..-;•' ^ W i t h coachman’s room. ,
r e g i s t r y l is t. T h o B o a r d s , w ill m e e t o n believ'es he VUi he the- n ext' fjoiifity
t h e f o llo w in g d a y s ; O c to b e r 18th, f r o m stacles. H e was born in Woodbury, 'appointm ents whatever, except upon
10 A . M . u n t il 9 P . M .: - N o v e m b e r 1 st, Clerk. Both deservo the support of •professional exam ination. An objec­ Parties desiring;f either a handsome-:summer
f r o m 1 P . M . u n til 9 P . M; Gloucester county, th irty -s ix : years every voter who Is riot' hidebbuiid and
I t Is t h e d u ty o f a ll v o t e r s t o s e e t h a t tio n to taking into th e navy a t present
ago, and has lived there all his life. a num ber of volunteers is th a t it would
t h e i r n a m e s a r e u p o n th o r e g i s t r y lis t. w ho’ w a n ts : to see public affiirs, con­ residence or permanent liome, will find it to their in-
J O H N C. P A T T E R S O N ;: A a lad' ba , worked- hard. ■In -tlie ducted, as they should; be A vote -for bn sim ply si step toward i-e-establish-
C h a ir m a n .
JO H N P. W A L K E R , day tin, he flici farm w o rk ,, an d • a t l<ig iho 'H um p,” which, after the terest to investigate.'• • : 'Vi ^
S e c r e ta r y . S e p t. 17-4t
either or both of these geotlem ea Is a Civil W ar, was-so great an obstacle hi
night studied la*', F ive years ngo he contribution towards sm ashing polit­ th e .ievBiopment of the navy, ami
WHO IS CRANE?
wks adm itted to th e .bar, ,ai?d la s t year
he becam e counsellor-at-law. H e was
ical rings. ' ■ which we are ju st now on th e point
of outprowlng. \y . h ; b e e g l e ,
"Who is Crane? T his question, ask­ Mayor of W oodbury from 1886 to 1890, The New Jersey village for epilep­
ed generally by tlie people of New and president of the council' for three tics at. Maplewood' farm', near Prince­ 226 Main Street -> Asbury Park, N. J. ^
/ Jersey, provea . th at the Democratic years. lit 189fi, he was sleeted to the to n ;-w ill'b e opened th e first of next
V candidate fo.' Governor 1b a nonentity. Assembly. H alf of th e session w e m onth. E vefy person will feel a deep
N Rapk of him, however, stand the men over before his fellow-members. dis­ interest in th e workings-'ot this col-
A re Y ou a JJrofevaional<Ea«3ka. VT^OI Sio.oo "We give you the
w ho'nom inated him —Jim Sm ith and covered his m ettle, H e'kept quiet, and ,oriy for the unfortunate.' I t Ik greatly BEST set of Teeth that cab
Bob Davis. No o n j need us!; who they took no p a rt in the outbreaks of ta lk .to her credit th a t New Jersey is am ong B u s y M an ? J 0 3 E P H M. SRVAN, M, D.
be made;
are. Crane is a m akeshift. W illiam for which the Assembly ii famous. His the first of the States to institute a B uccessor, t o DR. KBATOR.
If so, here is the Piano
D. Daly, of Hudson, was the choice of tfine came, however, when the. Jersey com munity w here epileptics are pro­ 221 Asbary Avenno Corner Bergh S treet B U R T O N B R O S.,
tho Democratic voters a t large for City -Equal Taxation bill w as ionsld-' vided w ith every sneanB for caring for question in a nutshell.
f w1 0 T O 1 2 Ai M . V ■'
Governor, but the Senator from Hud- ered in committee, of th e whole, w ith themselves. .' • , > •’ W e will sell you as good O F F IC E H O U R S
l 7 -T O 0 P . M*. .DENTISTS, -
• son was n o t to .be molded by these W atkins as chairm an. HiB.’aiertness, a piano for the mOney you AfSBURY•PARKj. '^1. J. , j :
Long Distance Telephone No. 5.
p arty rulers, and hence—Crane. W hat fairness and knowledge of parliam en­ W e have in th is county and Con­
ta ry law and rulings came as a pleas­ wish to invest as it is pos­ Consultation and Examination Free.
a ro n trast between the two candidates, gressional D istrict ti good ticket which p R» BEEGLE,
Voorhct: and Crane. One the nomi­ a n t surprise. The following day It ■every Republican, as well as voters of
sible to buy anywhere. - O u r T e rm s a r e C A SH . ;
N o . 78 M a in A v e n u e , O eean G ro v e , N . J .
nee of his party, ; ho other represent­ etas predicted th a t if M r, W atkins re­ o th er parties who believe in adm inis­ ■\i You. get our-kno wledge O F F io B H o im a —7 t o 9 A , m ,. 12 t o 2, O to f ip .J i.
ing a tow professional politicians. The turned to the-Assembly th e following tering'public affairs in .the in terest'o f and experience for hoth- I J R . GEORGE B. H E RBE RT, : i . ■**.;
n jL A U D E V . G E U R IN ,
intelligent voters of New Jersey, who year he would probably., be chosen tit® .masses, and not of a few leaders, - in'g,'; W e know pianos— , A T IO R N E i AT LA W i
: -x P ^ W T A L S U R Q E O N . . ^
are n o t hoodwinked by palaver, will Speaker. And so i t turned out. H1b should support. Messrs. Brown, Reid, ■ O ffloeqpD oaltf th e 'D 6 p o t, o y e r t h e A s b u r y * »
course as Speaker last w inter won for , all about them— you get ‘ M A S T E R I N OH A U C E R Y . P a r k a n a O c e a n G rove B a n k , o o m e r o f M a in -,
show th eir appreciation of tho nomi­ Van Wlcklo, McDormott arid Howell S tre e t a n d M a ttis o n A ve., A s b u ty ' p a r k , N ; J . ‘
n a tio n 'a t the polls November, 8th. him unstinted commendation on all the benefit. Call and see Post. Ofllc# Balldlng, Asbury Park,. N ,;J, H o u rs . » a . aci*to 6 p . • v . > G a s a d m in iste re d * ' *>
are personally known to a m njo^lty.of A p p o ln tm e n ta m a d e b y m ail o r ln jw r e o n .- , :
sides. the Repbblican voters In th e county. us and talk the matter J J A V ID H A R V E V , J R .,
over. T e n dollars puts a . * *• ‘ C O U N S E L L O R AT LA W •'*- ”' G EO. I i D. TOMPKINS, DJ)A, • .»
ARE YOU REGISTERED? As was expeoted, Congressman How­ ,, -■•.• ' D E N T I S T . .-ffv ,-
ell had a w alk-over for th e nom ination Come, now; you apathetic Republi­ piano in your home. M o n m o u t h B o t u ji N Q ,' A b b itk y P a r k . N , J i
Co m n U saio n er o f-D e e d s o f N e w Y o rk ap.d K e a to r B jo e k , M a ttiso n A v e a u fe ^ sb u T y P a r k * «
The nex t Registration day is Tues­
in th e T hird D istrict. T he rum ors of can voter?. Help to get out tho full ‘ P e n n s y lv a n ia . A o k n o w le d g e m en ta ta k e n ' j ' . ' T h ird B irlid ln g fro m P o « t Office.' - . •.« )
day, November ls^. Election day fol­ R . A. T U S T IN Q • f o f a ll S ta te e . v •
opposition to his renomlniation were vote oh election day. Lot’s give tho Office h o u rs, 9 a .in . to 6 p.m .G aa'adi^nl8teT e< !L ' *
lows a week later. I f 'y o u r nam e is AUittison A ye. and Bond S t
lost sight of before the coiiyentior. Republican candidates the rousing m s- T IT L L IA M H . B E E G L E ,
n o t on tho registry list you will be Asbury Park, N, J,
w as called to order, for-, i t was aaec j ir lty th ey deservo. W ill you do your ■W C O M M I S S I O N E R O F D f e E O S ,1'" rv R . h . si j 'a y i x j r / ’ L'
barred from voting. Glvo th is m at­ P o riV e w J e r s e y , a n a N o ta ry P u b lic . JL} D E N T I S T ' (Graduatefrblyereltyot ■
th a t there would .be little use attem pt­ share? T he outlook is bright for the 48 M a in A v enue, O o k a n G bov * , N r J . P en n B y lv a n la .) • Oor. O o o k m a n a v e n u e a n il -1
te r of registration your attention. Seo
ing to stem the tide t h a t tended to the success of the whole ticket. E to o iy s tre e t. OppoeiU) P . O,, «over L eM ai».( .• .
th a t your nam e is on the l i s t V oters i ^ J A U T E R B. P IE R S O N , ■ tre»s. E n tra n c e o n E m o ry ., s tr e e t, A s b u r y ;
support ot th e popular Congressman! P a r k . Office h o u ra , 9 to 6. **’ V' \ 1 ; ; |
aro reminded th a t they m ust register JOHN N. SURTIS. A R C H IT E C T . •
anow every fall. T his sam e tide of popularity, will tri­ 'T his is a campaign when every R e­ Office a t R ogers M ills, A s b u ry -P a r k , N.'J ' SA AO O. K E N N E D Y , '.i* ' .' . ;.V .
um phantly clect Mr. Howell, than
whom no better m an ever stepped fool
publican should stand by his party.
T here is too much a t Btako to throw
■Undertaker and Embalmer,* P . O . B ox. 785. 1 A T T O R N E Y AT. L A W . B ollcllor. M as.’
te r in C h a n c e ry a n d N o ta ry P u b lic . S p e c ia l ' '
E very effort w ill be mado to get out 708 Mattison Avenue, K . M ORTON , . a tt e n tio n g lyon to e x a m in a tio n s o f Tltloa, p t o , "
in the. halls of Congress. away a Binglo vote on th e opposition. JU E iT JC E Of* T H t t P E A C E
tbo full Republican vote th is fall. In Stand to your gunB. Vote the straight A S B U K Y P A B K (,N . J , General Oollection Agonoy. Returns Prompt- M o n m b u th B u lld Jn g , A s b u ry P a r k . : ,y
th is respect every voter ■who believes v ly Remitted.
ticket. I t ’s a good one. CJofflna a n d B a r la l Ca.1'-:, ';- a , h a n d o r fur- 603 M A T T ISO N A V E N U E , A S B U R Y P A R K ,
in upholding tho principles of tho Re­ Candidate for Assembly Brown was niB hed to o rd er. S p e c ia l attodM on g iv e n to J^JA W K IN S & DURAND. ,
.; N e x t to P o s t Office.
f ra m in g p ictu res. ^
publican p arty should jump in and lend circulating among th e voters of this A T T O R N E Y S AT LAW .
township the first of the week. Ho Dr. David Jayn H ill, th e new F irst
h is aid. By concerted and individual . 1 , il, -e A s b u ry P a r k a n d Ocean G rove B a n k B u ild in g
A ssistant Secretary of Stato,, Ih a na­ M ortgage In v estm en ts. A s b u ry P a r k , N . J ., %
action m any apathetic voters m ay bo th in k s his chances of re-electiott are
brought in line. Look them up. W hat­ fine. Mr. Brown is t. good, safe num.
tive ol New Jersey, having been born
a t Plainfield. Score another point for
O p p o r tu n itie s f o r f lr s t- c la s s m o r t g a g e
i n v e s t m e n t s a r o o ffe re d a s fo lIo V s:
$5,000 a t 5 p e r c e n t., o n A s b u v P a r k
Sanitary Plum ber
ever success has attended th e Demo­ to tie to in th ese tim es of. uncertain
Jersey. , p r o p e r t y ' w o r t h $12,000. . * V Opposite Ocean Grove M a in /iv * Gates. o . barlow ; '°a Kt.
crats of this Stato in tho p ast has been political dealings, N eptune township $6,000 a t G p e n c e n t., o n ‘VV’c s t A s b u r y
P a r k p r o p e r ty w o r t h $17,000."
due m ainly to tho work of th eir lead­ •wll) do its jiart tow ards sending Mr. B u rn ed b y B lazin g : O il. $7,000 a t ’5 p e r c e n t., o n A s b u r y r .P a r k Also Deyeloping, Printing a n d ,
ers—certainly n o t to th eir record. Brown and his friends, Reid and Van' p r o p e r t y w o r t h $14,000. \ Estimates on Sewer-and Water Connect Mounting Done for Amateurs! *
Mastor. F rank. R iley was severely $2,000 a t 6 p e r c e n t., o n 15-ro o m h o u a o i n ions Promptly Furnished Low
Wickle, back to the Assembly. O c e a n G r o v e w o r t h $4,000. •-. $ 90 W ebb A venue,
burned aboet the tava and-head last . $1,200 a t 6 p e r * c e n t ., o n n ic e c o t t a g s in Prices and Good W orK "
Saturday m orning a t tlie residence of O c e a n .G ro v e , w o r t h $2,500. i Ocean G rove, ,N. J . € 11 •
The colored Republicans of Neptune $2,BOO a t 6 p e r c e n t., o n n ic e p r o p e r tj- in
h is parents, isi W est P ark, , Ho. had ENTRANCE TO GALLERY-
tow nship held a big m eeting a t WcBt As tbo result of - eating, tdndstools poured .a quantity of kerosene oil on
O c e a n G ro v e w o r t h $5,000. " S.. ••; G * US.
$5,000.a t 6 , p e r c e n t, o n g o o d b o a r d in g ON PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE
P a rk on T hursday evening. From tho three persons lost their lives a t T ren­ w hat he Supposed was a dead <1re is h ouso p ro p e rty tn O cean G ro v e, w o tth C o n tracto r and B uilder,
l a r g e num ber of enthusiastic colored to on Tuesday. Until tho difference the kitchen stove; W hen-he looked'in $10,000. ■ • • '• . r-.'e'-. I,
m en present we aro led to believe th at tho stove tho oil ignited and blazed up $1,000 a t C p e r c e n t., o n n lc o c o tta g e > in S h o p a n d R e sld en c o 06 B a n g s A v c n n e , • F. St. McCarthy,
between mushrooms anil toadstoolB is O c e a n G r o v e w o r t h $2,500. J -
t h o d e p o t. A S B U R Y P A R K , N . J . •
less a m atter of conjecture; i t would In h is , face. Hia eyebrows and h air $8,000 a t C p e r c e n t., on^ f lr s t- c la s s h f t e l Earnosa Maker and Sepalrer,
Col. M urrell’s "h o st of Democratic were pinged and his face blistered. Ho p r o p e r t y In 0 « c a n G ro v o w o r t h $20,0(0. A s p e c ia lty m a d e o f J o b iln g . P la n a a n a sp-jo.
suppo rters” Have tak en to the high •We well for all of us to confine our­ is th e;so n of Edw ard Riley, butchor, F o r f u r t h e r i n f o r m a t io n a p p ly t o W j H ..
B e e g lo , 43 M a in a v e n u o , O c e a n G rovo, o r iflcatlouB f a r a ta t « d dor al> i-.indo o f C ar­ N o. l i M a in St*, N e x t to S e x to n ’s U n d e r ta k in
brush p rio r to deserting to the enemy. selves to a plain, everyday d le t.^ ' of Emory street, Asbury Pitrk, 226 M a in s t r e e t , A s b u r y P a r k . —A d v .(• p e n te r W o rk . ' * ; ;E s ta b lis h m e n t.A s b u r y P a r
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OGB^N-GBtQyE TIMES rSA.yURD.AY, OCTOBER 22,189.8. 5

. for couifry, |^lerk;. ;.v, : POLITICAL DRIFT. S H wE rRi tI FoFf 'Sfl.. f8aA. Lt oE m. - Be 1yd i r've cirtet ude, isosfu e da
o u t o f. t h e C o u r t o f C h a n c e r y o f t h e
—S ilfl” Joseph: 'SJoD’erm ott,.' the' caddi- S t a t e o f N e w J e r s e y ; ’ w i l l ; b e e x p o s e d /to
-SofflSJpr the Berths to be Flljed by New date for County Clerk, is well known Sedtlfncnt of Our Exchanges Respectinif s a l e a t p u b lic v e n d u e , o n M O N D A Y , T H E
throughout MoninoutltTOpunty for his tiie Republican Nominees. 17th D A T O F O C T O B E R , 1898, b e tw e e n
• . >jjyf Jersey’s »ts . •feffliial dlajosiflbn fandi/flne bUBlnea#1 t h e h o u r s o f-12 o 'c lo c k a n d . 5 o 'c lo c k ( a t
: i»io appointm ents thftt-^rill fie with-" . 1 cations. ■‘.Hte'jwa^-bom October The State convention has placed in % o 'clo ck )* in t h e a f t e r n o o n o f s a id d a y ,
a t t h e C o u r t H o u s e , a t F r e e h o l d , In t h e
■ g ift-o t th e n eit- Governor *of .•iOtt. 1868,'in Manarapan township, and; nom ination Hon. F o ster M. Voorhees; . to w n s h ip . o f . F r e e h o l d , c o u n ty o f M o n -
' New' Jersey are« by no m esas few, al- in 1868 «am e w ith h is parents.tis Free-.' of Elizabeth, fofr. Governor^ £md aa the ' m Ad ulltht;h N e W J e rs e y .
a t , c e r t a in l o t, t r a c t o r p a r c e l o f
tholo&h they -will not equal tho dum ber t o l d ,:Where' he has since, resided. H e standard hearer o f-th e party he will . la n d a n d p r e m is e s h e r e i n a f t e r , p a r t i c u l a r ­
o£ m aces th a t Governor ,<3rlggi- filled attended' th e F re eh o ld ,In stitu te, and- lead it to victory. The nom ination l y d e s c r ib e d , s i t u a t e , lylngr a n d b e in g In
; during the little more'this?* two-T&irs 1 was' Ifrtttt"«Dg98 ea- ss .a .e le rK :} u th o : was deserved, and the p arty recogniz­ tt hy e obfo- M r o u g h o f A s b u r y - P a r k , in t h e c o u n ­
o n m o u th a n d S t a t e o f N e w J e r ­
o t b la service, bojk tl^e.J’seelioW ptoro of th e la te D. ,p. Perrlno, now, ed , the wisdom of m aking it, and it s e y , d e s c r ib e d a s fo llo w s , to w it:
script. N or to i t llliqly th a t, tho next .conducted' by his soli, David V. Per- was done w ithout a dissenting vote. B e g in n in g a t a p o i n t fn t h e e a s t l in e o f ...A T ..,
(JotfMnor, be he'K epiihnSaa orj Demo­ .rine. ‘ A fter rem aftilng in (bo store As the nom ination for. Governor had st hidee , soidf eMwaainlk s tt hr eaet t raut n tsh ea los onugt h tehaes t- wc oe sr ­t
crat, .jwlll n d n .evej| proportionately, about throe years he entered th e law been made because the candidate had n e r o f . a lo t o f l a n d f o r m e r l y b e lo n g in g
as.jihany Individual" c h i d e s as were offices o f Robbins & H a r t s h o T i i e , and proven himself w orthy of it, bo also, t o , F r a n k P a t t e r s o n (now , o c c u p ie d b y
.-made: by Ghvefnor 6 rlggs.‘' W hen' the ■Wasladmitted to th e Bardin 1879. lie were the Assembly nom inations made dCioslv
in this county on Monday fo r'th e sam e s o uttha ne tr ly,.(58)
e r & H o p e ’s h a r d w a r e s t o r e ) , 1 a n d
f e e t s o u th e r ly f r o m t h e
C. C. CLAYTON’S /la in A venue, Ocean d ro v e .
latj&r: entered upoa.tijs,-term ite found lin e o f C o o k m a n a v e n u e ; t h e n c e
practically ail o f th e offices w ithin h is reason.—M atawan Journal. s o u th e r ly a lo n g t h e e a a t lin e o f t h e s id e ­
i n f i l l e d by Demoqfata, i n appblnt-
inB>|P,erw m en he alm ost aa Invariably
n am i’d Republicans, eicppt, in, th o cfiso
w a l k , a lo n g t h e w e s t s id e
t w e n ty - f iv e (25) f e e t ; t h e n c e w e s t e r l y
E ight members of Congress are to a t r i g h t a n g le s w i t h M a in s t r e e t o n e
be elected and the Legislature is to ha lle u n d r e d (100) f e e t to t h e , e a s t lin e o f a n
o f M a in s t r e e t
SATURDAY and MONDAY
of .'-tKe bi-partisan "B q aid /^ th a t , vf.eve choose a United States Senator. N ot o p e ny siScteen f e e t w id e to b e f o r e v e r k e p t
f o r t h e m u tu a l u s e a n d b e n e fit o f October 22d and 24th
’ 4 d for th e management, of she often, if ever, in the history of the t h e lo t o w n e r s a d jo i n i n g t h e r e t o ; t h e n c e
ataifl’s educational, penal and charita-, n o r th e r ly a lo n g
nation h a s 'I t been so im portant as s a id a ll e y t w e n ty - f iv e (25) f e e t t o ' t h e t h e e a s t e r l y lin e o f t h e
blor:;lnstltutlone, th e S tate Board of
Assessors and th e S tate Board of T ax­
ation^. . . 1
noW to send w l^ ; m en ojf^ lofty pa*r s o u th w e s t c o r n e r o f t h e a f o r e s a id l o t o f
trlotism to Waflhmgton. Questions af­ l a n d n o w o c c u p ie d b y C o lv e r & H o p e ’s
fecting the welfare of the country for ha lo a r d w a r e s to r e : t h e n c e e a s t e r l y b y a n d
n g t h o s o u th e r ly lin o t h e r e o f ; , a g a in
10,000 Yds. Fine Domet Flannel
ThW nex t Governor w ill And th at, of all tim e tq come are to be determ ined a t r i g h t a n g le s w i t h M a in s t r e e t o n e h u n ­ Ten-Yards for 2 5 Cents
tha oulces becoming vacant-undcr him) by th e next Congress—questions grow­ d r e d (100) f e e t to t h o p o i n t o r. p la c e o f
3 riC>* are, filled w ith Republicans ing out of the w ar th a t affect o u r re^ , b eSgeinizen in g. v
lations w ith other nations, and ques­ s ta b l e , de at s atlsh .,e pt ar ok pe en r tfn y of Ja m e s M. Conr
isateed originally by Governor Griggs,
w hite a grvat many others arc filled tions like the'currency th a t affects thik' s u i t o f T h o m a s H . R ile y a n d t o b e s o ld b y
e x e c u tio n a t t h e
H O U S T O N F I E L D S , S h e riff.
in Men
by;'t>omocrats holding .over. There, nation alone. The vital im portance of 50 BoyB* Suits, all* wool, ‘4 to 16 years, at $1.98, worth i
seams, to be, therefore, a good chance ;BUCh legislation is felt by every DP Aa tUe dL SQ. O L IV E R , S o l’r.
e p te m b e r 13, 1898.
($G.84) . fit
loryieappointnieats, ao m atter w hat thoughtful citizen,—Lakewood Tim es
m ay be th e politics of th e next Sover- and Journal. Special Sale in Ladies’, M isses’ and Children’s
S
H E R I F F 'S S A L E .—B y v i r t u e o f
n o r
Among th e offices. to be filled are
; . w r i t, o f fl. f a . t o m e d i r e c te d , is s u e d
o u t o f th e C o u rt o f C h a n c e ry o f th e
Underwear
The R epublican'candidates, for the S t a t e o f N b w J e r s e y , w ill b e e x p o s e d Fifty dozen Ladies' Heavy Ribbed Vests and Pants at 15c., worth 25c.
m any of g reat Importance. Chief Assembly are all first-class men—men t o s a le a t p u b lic v e n d u e , o n M O N D A Y , Fifty dozen Ladies' Heavy Ribbed Vests and A n ts a t 23c.. worth 50c.
am ong theno-m ay tis iiiintinaed the ’ ' JOSEPH''McDERMOTT, of experience in legislative-affairs as Tb eHtwE e e7nT Ht h oD-Ah Y O F N O V E M B E R ; 1898, Fifty Children’s and Misses’ Half Wool Pants and Vests* No. 10 7c., No. 18 9c.,
placet oh the bone:'. £n 1)01 tiie term ' OF FitKii!!UI,I>. - o u r s o f. 12 o ’c lo c k a n d . L
well as good business men. Hon. Oli­ o’c lo c k ( a t 2 o ’c lo c k ) , in t h e a f t e r n o o n o f No. 20 lie ., No, 22 13c., No. 24 15c../N i, 20 J.7o, Great Bargains I
of Chancellor McOlU <will expire. Tho ver H. Brown, of Spring. Lake, is one s a id d a y ; a t t h e c o u r t h o u s e a t F r e e h o ld , One hundred dozen Men’s Heavy U ndershirts and.Drawers a t 31c., worth 60c.
Chancellor w ill th en havo completed was etaployed'as a clerk in tiie County, of the largest-furniture dealers in th is in t h o to w n s h ip o f F r e e h o l d , c o u n ty o f
two term s of seven years each, aa the C lerk’s office for about four years, both section of the State, and 1b deservedly M o n m o u th , N e w J e r s e y , a ll t h a t c e r t a i n
head of th e Court ot Chancery. l a t h e under, th e late C aptain Thomas V. Ar-: popular along the coast. Hon; 'Will­ threarceti n oa fr t e pr a rpc ae lr t i co uf l alar lnyd . .a n d p r e m is e s ,
d e s c r ib e d , s i t ­
Great Sale of Ladies’ Separate Skirts
sam e/y ear th e fifth term of Supreme. rowssalth-EKd "Joseph Arrowsm ith. ‘ie. iam Reid Is a successful farm er a t u a te , ly in g a n i b e in g in t h e to w n s h ip o f 100 Ladies' Fine 8 kirts, $1.25; worth J2.00.
Court Justice Depue w ill expire, and h a s engaged ih 'h is chosen profession T ennent. W hile in the L egislature two N e p tu n e , in t h e . c o u n ty o f M o n m o u th 100 Ladies’ Fino Skirts, $1.00; worth $2,50.
In tiie y ear previoUB, 1900; Justice; Llp- sines th a t tim e,, and has given gpcelaV years ago !io was kuow u aa a cf.rrf.il aa sn dlo tsS t aNteo s.o f14 Na ne w Je rse y , an d know n
d 15 o n m a p o f N o r t h ­
"r100 lad ies’ Fino d o th and Sergo Skirls, $2.S5 ; worth $4.00.
plncott will h a v e ' finished his 'f ir s t' a ttention to ‘ab stract of titles, whieli and conscientious legislator wholooked w e s t A s b u r y P a r k , m a d e b y N i a r t R o g ­ 100 Ladies’ Fine Silk Skirts, f4.IS5; worth $7.00.
to rin .o n th e Supreme .Court bench,. necessitated his frequent use of she. closely ^ fte r the interests of his con­ e r s , C . - ' E . -
Chancellor ilcGlll i s . a Democrat, aa fiouaty recorda.. . During bis relaxation stituents. Hon. D. E. Van-iWickle, of n oBret hg i nlin n in g a t t h o i n te r s e c t io n o f th o
e o f M u n ro e a v e n u e , w i t h t h e Special in Ladies’
is also Justice L lppincott Justice Do- froin business' h 6 has foaiil tim e to Matawan, also made his m ark in th e e a s t e r l y l in e 1 o f O x o n la a v e n u e ; th e n c e
pue is a Republican. None of the In terest him self i r athletic sports; hav­ same session as a hard working rep­ (1) n o r th e r ly a lo n g t h o e a s t e r l y l in e o f
lentsa of / tho appoiuted (so-called ing been to lE urope four tim es as man? resentative of the people.—K eyport O(2)x o ne aias tearly v e n u e o n e h u n d r e d fe e t} t h e n c e Jackets and Capes and Men’s Overcoats
, a n d p a r a l le l w i t h M u n ro e
"lay” ) Judges of tho C ourt of E rro rs S g er of his-brofher-in-la'y, Gtsampioa Weekly. av e n u e o ne h u n d red a n d fif ty f e e t - t o
wiU expire during th e term of 'be. A. It. Zimmerriian. 'H e is' th a '-viee-
next Governor. preieidffnfc'. of the -.Zimmerman': Cycle
c e n te r l in e o f b l o c k : t h e n c e (3) s o u th e r ­
l y a lo n g t h e c e n tr e lin e , o f b lo c k o n e h u n ­
Dress Goods and D om estics
Since the nom inating conventions nd ur ee ;d 'ft heeent c eto (J)n owr tehs t elin e o f M u n ro e a v e ­ 5,000 yards F ite English Outing Flannel, 4}C ., worth 7c.
Tho term s of Circuit Court Judges Club, of Freehold; P ast M aster at r l y a lo n g t h e n o r t h ­ •5,000 yards Fine English Outing Flannel, 7 c . , worth 10c.
Chllda and Miller, both Democrats, Olive Branch Lodge, No. 16, F. and A. for county offices and Assembly there e r l y lin e o f M u n ro e , a v e n u e o n e h u n d r e d '5,000 yards Fine Apron Ginghams, 3 c . , ivorth 0c.
will expire in 1900. Among tho coun­ M., and a member a t K eith Council is som ewhat of 5a lull In /politics,;b ut a nSde ize f if ty f e e t t o t h e p la c e o f b e g in n in g .
10,000 yardB Fine Now Fall Styles Calicoes, 4 c . , worth (ie.
ty judges and prosecutors there wilt R oyal Arcanum, H e is an active fire it m ay be the calm before th e storm . m o n th ,d W a s t h e p r o p e r t y o f H u g h S. K l n -
h lt o e t , a ls ., t a k e n in e x e c u ­
also occur a member of vacancies w ith ­ m an, .being ;a -m ember of" OaodwiH. In the upper: p a rt of the S tate th e t io n a t t h e s u i t Df M a r g a r e t , M . B a r b e r ,
in the next three years. During the H ook and Ladder Company. H e m ar­ speechm akers' are a t work, and are a n d t o - b e so lti b y , Great Sale of Carpets and Mattinps
•next Governor's first year two county ried a daughter of Mr. T. A. Zinuner* m aking a regular canvaSB for th eir H a W k in s &H ODUUSrTa nOdN* SFoIl?rE sL. 'D S , S h e riff. The largest stock, best selected patterns andlowest prices of any house on
Judges and. two prosecutors will re-, man,, the-well know n.proprietor of the candidates. T he opinion Is growing p a t o t O c t , '3 rd , 1898. - ; ($5.40) . ' 5t the New Jersey const •
tire; durlnn h is reconfi yerir ’ three Osborn House' "at VManasquan. His every day th a t Voorhees h as a certain- 1.000 yarda Ingrain, al! new and latest p atterns, a t X?c.; w orth 30c.
coqaty ..judges and dve . prosecutors, father, W illiam,'M cDermott, Sr., is a victory, and th is strong card on th e 1.000 yards ingrain, all new and latest p atterns, a t 29c.; w orth 40c..
an a 'd n rln g bis th ird y ear tour colnity m em ber b f'th e lnsuraldce firm of Mc­ ticket Is going ^to help the county and -In. Chancery of New Jersey 1,005 yurds Ingrain, all now and latest pattern s, a t S8c.; w orth S0c.
judges and five prosecuton*. T he nam es D erm ott & Mount, 'ot- Freehold. His S tate candidates. N otw ithstanding th e (T O M a r g a r e t M . D e B e v o is e : 1.000 yards in jra ln , ail now an d latest natterns, a t 60c,; w orth 75c.
of "’the outgoing coiitity judges and' brother, F rank" P. McDermott;; is the- show o f confidence made a t th e re c e n t 1 •By v i r t u e o f a n o rd er, o f t h e C o u r t ‘o f 100 pieces fine Brussels, all now and latest p attern s, 46c. to J1.26.
prosecutor", together w ith .tbo year of •veil know n secretary of tho Monmouth Democratic convention as to the sucf C h a n c e r y , o f N e w - J e r s e y , m a d e o n t h e
their retlrem eutiand th eir politics, are County Democratic Committee. An­ cess of their *ticket;- thd -Republicans' di na yt hoef - A t h e d a t e h e r e o f , in a c a u s e w h e r e ­
Special sa le of Ladies’ W rappers at 6 3 cen ts, w orth $1.00.
as follows: other brother, Charles P. McURrnimi, have the feeling th a t th e S tate a n d ! 'A s s o c ia tios nb u rayr e p caor m k B u ild in g a n d L o a n
p la in a n ts , a n d y o u
- J-,..-. 1899. , ,, . ...... Is a large real “.state dealer in Belmar, Congressional candidates are going to a n d a n o t h e r a r e d e f e n d a n t s , y o u a r e r e -
Judges—Joseph H. Gaskell, Rep., w and :iis brother, W illiam J r s . be a big assistance in electing th e As­ u i r e d to a p p e a r , p le a d , a n s w e r o r d e in u i
S Great Special Shoe S ale
B urlington; Jam es R Hoagland, Dem.i ‘Freehold. ell.know n contrartor and builder of semblymen and County Clerk. Man fooret -h teh eb illt e no tr h^ adlda y coofm Np loavine m a n t s o n O r 'b e ­
b e r n e x t , 01 300 palra Ladles' Dongola, pa&wt-Up, a t 86c.; w orth $1.00. ;1
Mr. McDermott has many for- m an .they are the .equal of the- t h e s a id , b ill w ill b o t a k e n a s c o n fe s s e d 300 palra Ladles’ Dongola, patsn t-tlp , a t 88e,; worth $1.25. ’
- Cumberland. .-■■■' . ".. w anh personal friends, in the Demo- Democratic nominees; they a re ex-- v a fealn st y o u . T h e s a id b ill Is file d to 1.009 palra Ladles’ Don£o;a, patent-liu, a t $1.49; w orth f2.00. :|
I?roBaoutorsl—W illiam " .A : Loqua, eiiattc p arty and is- also popular among perienced in business and public llfe^ ^tfo r e c lo s e . a m o r t g a g e g iv e n b y y o u t o 1.009 pairs Ladleo’ Dongola, pat*nt-tip, a t ?2.00; w orth $2.50.
Dsra., Cumberland; Elvin W. Crane, Republicans. It Is conceded th at lit; and bound' by party prom ises to an h e c o m p l a in a n ts , d a te d t h e e ig h t h d a y 3,000 pairs Ladles’ iDonsola, parent-tlp, a t $2.50; worth 54.00.
*br J u l y , e ig h te e n h u n d r e d a n d h i n e t y -
Dem., Ebsox. would raa'ko one of the heat County economical and public-spirited conduct .p n e , ,o n p r o p e r t y in t h e to w n :of O c e a n 1,600 pains Children’s Dongolas, paten t-tlp , size.-. 7 to 11, a t 66c.; w orth 31.00.
1900. Clerks Monmouth has. ever had. of th e people’s affairs. Voters often LraGhrod v.y e , M o n m o u th c o u n ty . N e w . J e r s e y , 2u00 pairs Douglas' celebrated shoes, all prices. Solo ugent for Asbury Park and
o u ,: a r e m a d e d e f e n d a n t b e c a u s e ,
Judges—R obert 9. Woodruff* Dem., declare th at ,a change once in^awhile' fy o u o w n t h e s a i d p r o p e r ty , Ocean Grove.
Mercer; J. Clarence Conover, hem ., A ge ot Land Turtles. I^ "beneficial- and the belief is w ar­ i f .- H A W K I N S '& D U R A N D ,
Monmouth;. Jo hn D. Bartlne, Dem.; ranted th a t they will p ut in th eir' bal­ S o l’r s o f C o m p 'lts ..
Somorfet, v' •The age .of a land tu rtle to a' subject lots for a change in November.—*As- “T V jstofilce a d d r e s s , A s b u r y P a r k , N . J .
ifCjated S e p te m b e r 9, 1898. ,
Special S ale of Blankets; Quilts and Counterpanes
■ 3frflsecujo.r*T -1Peter .W ..Stagg,. .Bern.. a.'w oi much speculation. ^Svery once In b u ry p a tir Journal. • • ; v‘i v ■■*!■/
lliie. somobody picks on - op some­
B ereenf ■EeWird 'P. Budd,' Dem.', \Bur-'
Ilngton; W ilson . H. JenkUiB, Dem.s where, bearing upon' its under shell si di e p riv : : ... : Notice @f Settlement. P R E S E N T GIVEN W ITH EVERY PAIR
Cam denj- Joriatbah W. Actb j. Derri y vay.-back data, but no tu rtle has ever tential aid in , the present cainjpajgn,
been known to "(rlvo it away" as to
e d .o f such substantlaV.and .po­
EstrfU? o^; J iE V . E LW O O D H . S T O K E S , d e -
OF SHOES
Salem; Nelson Y. Dungan, Bern Sow- while the strength-of the regular- Re­ f.;
ersetS';.';' .: •" bpw o r when, he canje by hia figures. publican ticket has been steadily grow­
- / 'c e a s e d . ( F ir s t A c c o u n t.) 1
"Arid in passing, it m ight be rem arked
, *1901. th a t,I'a s dumb as a tu rtle ” is as true ing since 1893, w hat fate aw aits. Theo­ ;t h N
Judges—H arry S. DoubIob, Capo to ciiture, and-fully as w orthy ot be­ dore Aumack .except riohly-.deserved ■wjll
May; K B urdett H err, Hunterdon; coming a proverb ua a much used prov - dbfeat. Republicans are . stronger: in, . a n d re p o r te d for s e ttle m e n t to t h e O r p h a n 's
o tice is h e re b y g lv p n t h a t t h e n c c o u n ts o f
e HubBcribere,, e x p c ato ra o f s a id de c ea se d ,
bo a u d ite d a n d s ta t e d bye t h e S u rro g a te ,
SEXTONS argerun^
W orfbrldge.S trong. Middlesex: Clem orb which will d icu r to thc> reader.* If Monmouth today th an ; in, 1893. Dem­ C o u rt o f t h e G o u n ty o f M o n m o u th , o n T h u r s ­
,ent H. Sinnlckson, Salem, all R epubli­ our memory seryes is right, Reuben ocrats who have stood between Repub­ : d a y th o t e n th d a y o f N o v e m b e r n e x t. WHOLBSALB AND RETAIL
' - • • S A R A H A . STO KES.
cans.^- ■■ / ■ ■' Camp, o f Vaa HlBoviUe, was the last licans and victory since. 1893 will get v - •v. . • .WIttTAUH. STOKES.
Prosecutors—I^owis S tarr. Glouces­ discoverer ot tu rtle dates to be men­ out of the way of reform in this year ,* D a te d A u g . 8,1808. . • .-
ter; W alter F. H ayirarst, H unterdon; tioned in tho T rap scrlp t . His achieve- o f . grace. T his is th e local political
John S. Voorhees, Middlesex: Bugene m ents were recorded aboiit a year aso, situation. T he m illa of the., gods have NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT.
Simbley, Passaic;. G eorge,A . Angle,, an d th e date reported was 1833. B ut been .slowly grinding it outV B ut they
W arren; all Republicans. ', 1 ‘liis't week- Georg #1E stel, of Vari HiBe- are ^grinding Theodore Aumack’s pros­ E s ta te o f C A R O L IN E J . S M IT H , deceased.
Besides th e above judicial appoint- 'vllle, w ent hfm several better by pick­ pects of election exceedingly (small.
manta th e n ex t Governor will have ing up a tu rtle labeled "J. T.—1819.” Joseph .McDermott will be th e next I 'N o ti c e is h e re b y g iv e n t h a t t h e a c c b n n t^ o f
. thp Inanjlng ' l a 1901 of successors to Mr. -Bate] feeis., p retty certain th a t his County Clerk of Monmouth. Stand by t h e su b s c rib e r, e x e c u to r ol s a id d e c ea se d , w ill
th e following nam ed District Court tu rtle is a sure enough old-tim er, and him; fellow citizens, . .^ h e.^ ay , of Mon­ Rbeeported a u d ite d a n d s ta te d b y th e S u r ro g a te L a n d
Judges: ‘Jollrie. Camden; A tw ater, over eUghty-eight years, old, because of m outh's political salvation is a t hand. o f th e C ofournstye ttle m e n t t o t h e Orphans*. C o u rt
o f M o n m o u th , o n T h u rs d a y ,
E lizabeth:-B eale, Jersey City; Suild th e letters "J. T.” The reptile was A tlantic H ighlands p ress .,1 . t h e 22nd d a y o f S e p te m b e r n e x t.
,an<J; , McCart§r. Newai;Ic; , Rellstah., found on the B artlne torm* near :Van • E . W U IQ H T V A IL .
? D a te d J u l y J8th, 1BD8.
'Trenton; ti’ad'I«ewls,' Patorsoh." Judges Hlsevllle. Years ago th is farm was In N E X T T O N E W SCH O O L BU ILO INQ .
T H E O N LY B R IC K , F IR E -P R O O F
Oiin St. Near CeDtral
Bedle and, Guild are D em ocrats,: ap­ the possession, of Joseph Taylor, and All the Democrats are agreed th at • L IV E R Y S T A B L E ON T H E C O A S T . .
pointed by Governor Griggs, and all he think?: the "J. T,” stands for the Mr. Howell will be a very h ard m an
the others are Republicans,
NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT.
O C E A I¥ C fR O T E , - X . J ,
.......OCBAH GROVE, N. J.
nam e of th e farm ’s -forraer owner, to ' beat for Congress. Almost every
T h e .ta n n s o.f: C hancery Olerk I*w is which: very-..likely.—Freehold’ m an who is).interested in the rivers or f : E s ta te p f G E O R G E H U D SO N , deceaBed,
PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN Main Street and Lake &venne,
A, Thotapsob'^wlll d x p iW 'in 'lS ftl; as TJransujlpJ. , ^ .. shore of his. district, w hether -he Is a •/ , '• (Scoond A c c o u n t.)
will also the term s o f State, Superin­ Republican o r a D em ocrat,. W ill. sup­ •^ N o tic e is h e re b y g lv en t b a t t h e a c c o u n ts o f
tendent Charles J. Baxtfer 'anfi State ! -. — — —f **■'**'?"' /‘ ~K~rp: ':?>■ > port Mr. Howell, Almost every boat­ t h e s u b s c rib e r, A c tin g E x e c u to r o f sa id -d e * TO BOARDING HORSES.
Road Commissioner H. .J. .Bufli; Sn PERSONAL'AND OTHERWISE. man along the Shrewsbury w ill sup­ JceaBed, w ill b e a u d ite d a n d s ta te d b y t h e S tir- A ll k in d s o f c a rria g e s to n l r e s p e c ia l ac-
ASBURY P M . N. J.
.1899; -Baiik and Insurance . .Cbtnmia- (jo g a tei a n d rep o rted fo r s e ttle m e n t to th e im m o d a tlo n s fo r -B traw R id in g p a rtie s
port him .and tho same Is true through­ H p rphan's C o u rt o f th e C o u n ty o f M o n m o u th t
aioner W illia a B ettie s.a i Staten P ris­ :T h e street sprinkler Btil! continues out his d istric t They said th a t, even ."ionThursday,-the 10thdajr o r N o v e m b e r n e x t. B ra n o h Offioes—W . H . Beegle, a n d C a p ta m J osod c a rria g e s fo r fu n e ra 1b a n d w e d d in g s
on Inspector B, J. Anderson, in 1900, in active sorvico, w ith the sw ing against the party in •' bated Aii*::8b,':ie08. ' ' EO .M . H U D SO N . D nfllnoar’s
R t n a n W n tTlVein
n ft H
Uo Au
m ft a
se . .
and . S tate ' F actory laspe'ctor John
W ard in 1901, All ot these are Repub-
.licans, ; ,; -i ■.. i
5Mr:l Bli-D.VWdolley droTO; ;to‘ TSpas power, Which usually ta k e s’ place 1 in
the middle- of a President’s term . It
.j(; R iver on' Thursddy to see bis m other, will still be a very hard fight fo r them m RULE TO BAR CREDITORS
T e le p h o n e 21b
Hotel Trade a Specialty
M .E . SE X T O N

The n ext Governor ril! also h av e- *who is ill.


the appointm ent, In'1899, of ebccessors
..r v .
■to ^elect a Democratic Congressman.— «■-.
•Mr. T. 'O. Qecker and daughter; Miss Red B ank Register. ; . fj t'< BXBCUTOR-5 NOTICE. YOUR
J!; ' • - i --i— '•
of"tH]a s lx ; tnem bers of th« Boardh fef Slay, w ent to EliiaheUT-bn T hursday II A n s q n I I . .B row n, E x e c u to r o f . S a r a h A . BUSINESS
Pflsbk 'Inabectora and lot^.t^e four; ;t o s t a y ^ f e w
members, in* th e, R iparian s:JbtBiaisa! 6n^ «M r.-E .-W illard Jones, o f Brooklyn,
d f t y s . 'i ':
I . Broadway Theatre. o llin , d eceased , by o rd e r o f t h e S u rro g a te of
e C o u n ty o f M o n m o u th , h e re b y g iv es n o tic e
OLICITED FINEST MEAT MARKET
The success of "T he'L lttle Corporal” :th ;Jo tb o o re d ito rs o f tb e s a id deceaBeq t o b r in g In
These 'boards aro both bi-partlBan, as. -rfiia in town on Thursday, looking at-
,«ro th e S tate Board of A ssessors'and t | r his property on;.01ark& vgtiue.'..;'-.. at.the^B roadw ay Theatro, New. York,
e tr d e b ti, d e m a n d s a n d c la im s a g a in s t tb o
je s ta to o f s ^ ld d eceased , u n d e r o a th o r a fllr-
^ n a t l d n , w ith in n in e m o n th s fro m t h e F if­ Real Estate, !N NEW JERSEY,
the S tate Bpar4 ,.o£ I'asatio n . - Q f t h e • ,-S'Mrs. o f. Uio Olive is continued' and emphatic. Mr., ,WU“ t e e n t h d a y o f J u ly , 181)8, o r th e y w ill be foiv
asembers of the la tte r baw d . the. t e n : .; Ifouse. . !a visit!eg Philadelphia, She, soft is surrounded by an adm irable fcv er b a rre d o f a n y a c tio n th e re fo r a g a in s t th o
of-'OoiiitnlBBloners'’ Blocte- (Dem. ?.■ aE.fi- will stay in tftat city ^everal weeks.- - company, and th e rendering, o t , the , s a i d : e x c c u t o r . ^
Insurance, ...
. A N 80N H . BROW N,
Ijents {Rep.>i .will expire to, l*0liv All
'o t ;the, )n^inb,ers, o f,th e .State JSoard -pf ■
op^ra .Is ‘w ithout a flaw. T he topical
song In “the; second act, never fails to j j • O cean G rovo, N . J . Money to Loan. T H E O , O S B O R N ,
Assessprs will retire .w ithin the'.', iiext Female Pick-Pocket to be Tried.
th ree years-^-Messra., Green, and Meek-. ‘Wednesday,,, Navem ber 9th,^Is'. the the addition bf new verses* e a c t' week
evoke , long 7and hearty applayse, and
;0N RULE TO BAR CREDITORS WILLIAM QIFFARD,
(F o rftjc rly W a s h in g to n W h ite ’s,)
, SUCCESSOR TO ,
er 1,(Dems.) ,in MOO,, aridiM essi^ Spain’ •date , set f o r . tho ' tria l of “Elizabeth brings i t up to date. This has always ' . EXECUTOR’S NOTICE.
J. ARNOLD OSBORN & SON,
cbt. and 'GibbSt, m 1901. "in/the, -latter jJ^urhS,"' charges “w ith pocket-plcldiig been a ie a tu re of Mr. W ilson’s topical, 323 M ain S tre e t, A sbury P ark , N. J .
yettr^'the term s' of :.tour;'.Meaib8rsi'e>f-' flh Ocean Grove the' p a s t.sum mer. - T o songs, Tn which he has never.been surf-'4 ' J o h n A ; G ith e n s a n d O liv er H . B ro w n E x ­ Office Township Collector.
th e -fita te Board of Ar}iitrati6h will; ' five Indictm ents presea&d; against her-
also expire. / ' . '" [ . '
passed—in fact, to him alone is large­ e c u to rs o f M a ry A . A b ra m , d e c
o f t h e S u rro g a te o f th e C o u n ty o f M o n m o u th ,
at, Freehold la s t week Elizabeth plead- ly due the popularity (of this .method h e re b y g iv e n o tic e to th o c re d ito rs o f t h e Bald
Among th e less lucrative offices th a t ,ed n o t g u llty ..: g e r picture adorns tha of touching upon the subjects of im ­ d e ceased to b r in g In th e lr d e b ts . d e m a n d s u n d ’
ea se d , b y o r d e r

A. GRAVATT
Bluestone . . .
c la im s a g a in s t th e e s ta te o f s a id d eceased, u n ­
will,.,Jjecbme, v acan t duMnfe’ th e n e t t New Y ork Rogue's Galle ! it Is m ediate interest to :the people.
Governor’s term m ight ibe. m entioned bsliaved th a t she Is one of tha sm art­ Two duets for baritone and soprano dfro
a ll (lixtecn o t tho places oe thq State est female crool-i: in th e country. H er aro sung by Mr. O'Sullivan and Miss w ill be fo re v e r b a rre d o f a n y a c tio n th e re fo r
e r o a th o r a ffirm a tio n , w ith in n in e m o n th s
m tb o S ix te e n th D ay of J u ly , 1898, o r t h e y CI)G + Y I G D M + B S K G R Y
a g a in s t tb e s a id e x e c u to rs; ,
. . . Flagging,
, Berrl in commendable style, and Mr.
Board of Education, five o f.th e eight iUioses treasure by the yard. B read, P ie a n d F a n c y C ake,
J O H N A . G IT H E N S ,
C asavant receives his share of approv­
places on the Board'of M anagers of the
Stato Hospitals fo r th e Insane atM o r- al ap an Imposing sergeant, w ith a
. O L IV E R H , B R O W N . S o u th M a in S tre e t, O p posite B ro a d w a y G a te s
AND CURBING.
1Istown, and tw o on th e T renton Aey-
For Sale. fine bass voice. A S B T O T 3jT, T .
T he handsome cottage a t ’northwout MIbs Glaser's success In "T he L ittle NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT
O R D E R S P R O M P T L Y A T T C N D E D TO 71 Embury Ayenne, Ocean (irove, 11 J.
lum Board; sis (Commissioned) of PJ-
lotage, ,the. four places tin" the F ish cornor of Central and Cookman ave- Corporal” is due not only to th e charm
E s ta te o f H A N N A H M A R IA A S H M O R E ,
and Game Commission, and two mem­ M M , Oaeac -Orovs, 10 rooms and.bath; of her own personality, but also to her D eceased.
bers on. tho S tate Board* of Health. grounds.,SO feat fro n t by. 80 deep: Splen­ spirited rendering of the p^rt, in Estimates Furnished for all kinds of Bluo
There are also m inor places, from a did v le w o fla k e and ocean. F a r further which she gives several songs that^the
political standnoist, oueh .as on the. iiartlculara apply to W. H. Beegle, 48 audience receive w ith g reat good hu­ th o s n b 'c r lb o r. a d m ln lR tn ito r o f s a id deceas-'
N o tice Is h e re b y g iv e n t h a t tb o a c c o u n ts o f M.G. G R IF F IN , Stone Work, at any Pointj in the
State of Now Jorsoy. Flagging
State Board o* Medical Exam iners, M ain avenuo.—Adv. tf. mor. ed . w ill bo a u d ite d a n d s ta te d b y th o S u r r o ­
State Board of Pbarinacy and State T hose who fall to see this opera will gate, a n d r e p o rte d fo r s e ttle m e n t to t h e Or*
p tm n s’ C o u rt o f th e c o u n ty o f M o n m o u th , o n C0HmCT05aad_BmiI)EB : and Curbi ng a Specialty.
Board of Dentistry.' miss one of the best things 'th a t will T h u r s d a y , th o 22d d a y o f D o cem b ej n e x t.
To Exchange. be presented toN ew Y ork theatre-goers JAM ES F . ACKERMAN.
Mary Anderson’s Little' Boy. A large double dwelling, in.splendid this season. Theio is fun lu it. w ith­
.D a te d O cto b er 5t 1698. . • , Residence, No! 66 Heck Avenue STEW ART & HERBERT,

mm mm
location, containing 1 8 ,rooms in ail, out horse play, and hum or ' without O c e a n O ro v e V IV. J .
M arj Anderson, w h o 'is now Mrs. do occupied. a t 1tb s present tim e by coarseness; and already m any of the . JA S. H. SEX TO N , - Contractors, C arpenters and Builders
ttavarro , and lives.in England, has al­ and' good tenants, nad in excellent-rep'air, airs are heard upon the street—a sure
lowed herself, h er -new. English home for - IVEIiSOIV I L K i y i G t t , iJstimatea Cheerfully Given.
a iraa-U cottage in tho Grove, with
.and her two-year-old. boy to be photo- 6 o r 7 rooms. W. H . Beegle, 48 Main
test of the m erit of tho m usic. * mbbgtob i i Small Jobs Promptly Attended to, Best
raphed for the first !'m e for pvtbliea- avenue.—Adv.-tf. . A large assortm ent o f CkukrU, etc. constantly on A R C H IT E C f AND BUILDER of References Furnished.
- . ,to ch Arbour. h a n d . F low ers o f a n y design a t short notice. P la n s a n d sp e clflc a tio n s d r a w n f o r a ll k i n d s
tlon. Some tw enty pictures have been
m ade,.and, th e beat of-th ese w ill,;ap-;
i» • ^ • Prices ot lots, maps, ahd full Infor- Parlors and Office—No. 17 fldam Street, owfomr komd eamn swh ip ood, s to n e o r b r ic k b u ild in g s . F o r
a n d p ric e s w ill re fe r t o a l l for
pear in an early issue ofH he Ladles’ FOR RENT—A comfortable w inter :’;atiop upon applieatio.i to W. H. w h o m I h a v o d o n e w o rk in th e G ra v e and S h o p a n d R esidence,
Hotae Journal. The baby’s picture is,' residence;! location convenient to P ark Beeglb, 226 M ain street, Aflbury Park, ASBURY PARK, N. J. P a r k . E s tim a te s c h e e rfu lly g iv en . F ifth Avenue near Main Street.
ot course. 'the Central bne of totorost. and Grove, inquire a t this office, . 48 Main avenue. Ocean Grove.—Adv. A lso S u p e rin te n d e n t o f M t. P ro sp ec t Cem etery B ox 2087. . P itm a n A v e n u e . O c c o a G ro v e Post Office Box 5d Bradley ;Beach, rf. J.
6 OCEAN GROVE TIMES— SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1898.

WOMEN AS LIGHTHOUSE KEEPERS The Old Musician. Plants That Eat Meat. Strong: Oppress the Weak.
Charles Francs;; Gounod, whose loss Sundew Is the aam s of one of the One of the: m ost rem arkable facts Is it’s neglect of Monmouth Trust
They Figure Conspicuously on Uncle th e musical world bo deeply , mourns, m ost Interesting ot the. Insectlvora, or th a t th e strong alw ays oppress the
Sam's Large Payroll, possessed a kind h eart as well as tlie p lant-eating insects. Sundew, says, a
genius of a g reat composer, TI fol­
weak. T he ifric a a savages M il the. throat and
sick and aged persons of th eir tribes, Andt««««
W omen make: very com petent light-: lowing sto rr ot Wm has the, m erit of w riter In Godey’s Magazine, is th e po­ tigers ansi wolves kill and eat. their bronchial
house keepers, and tliere are th irty ,in being strictly tru e in e rery detail. etic nam e given it hesause of the gleam, wounded, amti sharks and. o th er big HALES
On Christm as evening; 1837, an old o f .the gem-like drops on tho leaf su r­
th e employment o£ the United States. m an w ith a stout stick walked slowly faces; b ut lit'sp ite o f.its beauty St is
They are careful; conscientious and through the m ost fashionable quarter a little savage of vegetable life .M o s t
fish eat up . the sm all ones So It-is
down through all grades of society— troubles Sate Deposit Company.
regular in their duties. 1They keep o t P aris. His right, arm pressed to his plants absorb nourishm ent from tho
th eir lamps and lenses in good order; side an object wrapped in a checkered soil- ttr;v atm osphere/ but, ‘tii&'Sundew
the strong and mean impose upon aad
oppress the weak ones among them.
.L ee a person be sickly o r display
that HONEY
cotton handkerchief; lie was thinly will drinlc njtlk and e a t beef and m ut­ weakness of any kind, he o r she ia . MONflOUTH BUILDING,
and .endure the lonesome, idle life o t a clad, shivering and emaclatfed;. H e was
lig h t keeper .much more contentedly, buffeted, about by th e scurrying ton and hard-boiled eggs. If they are su re-to he imposed upon by som e-hu­ leads to OF
th an men. - Give a woman lighthouse crowds, apparently a t a loss which fed to i t Each leaf Is covered'w ith a m an brute. The, strong and prosper­
keeper a cat, a pair of knitting needles
and. a sup of tea and she has plenty, of ■way to turn. .
num ber of tiny, reddlslt tentacles, and
a t tbe end of each tentacle Is a little
He untied th e checkered handker­ gland, to, which’ adheres a .drop of
company; where a m an would become chief and disclosed a violin and bow.
ous have no wordB o t love si* sym pa­
thy .to w aste upon gush people--!-!,' fact,
sym pathy Is never w orth sine cent o n 1
HOREHOUND Asbury Park, New Jersey.
AND •
insane irom loneliness; and they have H e raised th e instrum ent, and started sticky flu id ,' W hile w atching the Sue
dew we nav a gay little fly in a gausy
a dollar In business, nnd social, trains CAPITAL $100,060
equal and- often superior nerve and to play i! sensational strain, b u t the coat draw near. Hovering over the actions.; T h e lesson^to.be gained from
courage to men. Ida Lewis, o r MrS. result -was only liarsh and inharm on­
W ilson, as she is now known; is still ious sounds. The street' gam ins chaff­ -leaf, he lightly poised him self above it
and prepared to sip the viscid drops.
these facts Is .th at su e should learn to
be strong, n o t • only physically hist TAR
No wonder Hale’s Honey of Horehound and
SURPLUS, $25,000,
the keeper of the Lime Rock light in ed him. W ith a Bob lie sank down, Ik a moment his feot. .were entangled otherwise T he sick and crying and Tar is praised by ita users. Its curative effects
N arragansett. Bay, but she is n o t the upon the steps, resting th e instrum ent and he was a prisoner. T he second complaining parson Is . everywhere are like magic. Sold by druggists, s
treated w ith contempt. In th e flrst E x e c u te s a ll tru s ts k n o w n to th o la V . -1 ‘
only heroine in the service.' She gained tipoi, his knees. 'M God,” he,cried, ,th e feet of th e insect press aver so L o a n s m o n e y o n B o n d a n d M o rtg a g e .
a world-wide fame some years ago by. “I can no longer play!” place, learn ho?.- best to obtain and Pike's Toothache Drops cure In one minute*
lightly the glands—the m oter Impulse, preserve good health, and then, if you R e c e iv e s d e p o s its s u b je c t l o c h e c k a n d a llo w s
puttin g off alone from her lighthouse Three young men came down the as It I b called—flies w ith unlmagln- in te r e s t o n d a lly b a la n c e s.
in a little boat to rescue some ship­ street, singing a tu n e, then popular ablo rapidity down through th e te n ta ­ don’t happen to feel exactly right,
don’t go w hining around and let A c ts a s T rustoo, R e g is tr a r a n d T ra n sfo r A g t. /
wrecked sailors th a t were tossing in among the students of the Conserva­ cles, com municating w ith all upon th e P a y s ooup o n s. \ •
a tem pestuous sea. But there have toire' de Musiqiie. One of them accl- leaf, and they at once bend in the di­ others know of it, only to be m et w ith
suspicions and Je e rs from tho strong M a k e s d e m a n d a n d tim o lo a n s o n a p p ro v e d
been other equally heroic acts perform­ dentally knocked off Ilia h a t and a rection of the'exciting object—they fly c o lla te ra l. «•
ed by women light keepers th a t have second .stumbled rigaicst h is leg The In th is case. and those in au th o rity over you. As
■ ■ we have said above," th e strong have Safe D e p o sit V a u lts . . *. .
n o t been recorded in human history. bareheaded violinist rose proudly to As. soon as the feet of the Ojr touch
Mrs. W ilson was a sturdy young girl his feet: ■' no faith in tho weak, no use for them,
tfce tentacles, i.hai wonderful change and always stand ready to Impose upots
a t the time, and her father was the. "Pardon, monsieur,” said the third in them , which Is called aggregation,
lig h t keeper. W hen he died she was ia'an. “I hope we did n o t h u rt you;*' began. . The purplish protoplasm, such If one Is not strong-minded, A . C. T W IN IN G . P ie s ld e n t,
self-reliant, and prepared a t. a il tim es Q. P . M : H A R V E Y , Vice P r e s id e n t. /
appointed to succeed him; b ut)it would T he speaker picked up the old m an s which flows unceasingly in th eir cells,
be impossible for her to rep eat th a t hat. to defend him self from attacks from B R U C E S. K E A T O R , S e c ro ta ry .
separated d sto tin y masses of purple w ithin and w ithout, he does not stand D. U. C O R N E L L , T re a s u re r.
exhibition of courage now,-for she. is “No," was the bitter answer. m atter floating in a clear liquid. The
not so young.and strong as she once The young mnri saw the violin. much show in this busy, bustling and
fly had alighted on th e leaf a little to cnorgetlc world. L earn to etanu up
was, and. is so stout th a t she can “ You are a m usician?’’' the left of the center, and th e tentacles
scarcely climb the lighthouse stairs. “ I was one." Two g reat tears trick­ n earest him naturally bent, first and before women, and men, too, w ith tha DIRECTORS.
Some of the women on .the payroll led down the old m an’s cheeks. rig h t on your side, w ith a clear con­
deposited him upon the next, and so science, and th e strong will respect Q. B. M. H a r v o y ,. J . H . B uchanoh, .
of the lighthouse board have; been Jri. ' .“W hat is th e m atter? A re you 111?’.’ on.until he was gradually rolled to tha
th e service forty years., - Mrs. C. A. The old m an faltered a moment, then center. ' you, A weak and cringing attitu d e in ­ D, O. C ornell, J o h n P . O’B rien ,
vites attacks from th e mean and Ie a a o C. K e n n e d y , H . H . V re e la n d ,
Murdock; the keeper of the light a t held o ut his h a t to them. Meanwhile ever;/ gland secreted a strong, who are ever ready to avail T lio m a s F . R y a n , O. D . W . V rooro,
Roundout, on the Hudson river, and ■“Give mo a trifle, for the love of digestive fluid,, which is strongly acid,
themselves of a chance to oppress and G eo. P . K ro e h l, B ru c e 8 . K e a to r,
Mrs. Nancy Rose, keeper of the. light God. I cannot, longer earn anything-' and fa, so fas1 as can be ascertained,
Impose upon somebody. Therefore W r a . J . H a r r is o n , H e n r y M itc h ^ tl,
. a t Stony Point, were appointed in 1857. by my art.. My lingers are stiff, and identical w ith the digestive fluid of
learn to be strong—physically, m oral­ O. H . B row n, . M ila n R oss,
H arrie t E. Colfax, ikeeper of the light my daughter Is. dying of consumption anim als. T his fluid poured over the
ly and intellectually—and th u s be able A . C. T w in in g .
a t Michigan City, was appointed in and w ant.’’ Down in liis. pockets went fly, drowning him, the tentacles .bent
1861; Julia F. Williams, a t Santa Bar­ each one of the trio. T hey were but closer, and the leaf hoilowefl itself like
bara, Gal., in 1865; Mrs, Maria Young- poor students, and the' result w as only a cup and’ aloeea. W hen, a lte r several
haus, a t Biloxi, Miss., in 1867, and sixteen sous. T his was th e combined days. It should expand, all tracer, of
to defy the world.—Presbyterian.

AT ALLEN HURST.—A fine lo t for


J. Ed®. FLITCROFT,
M ary J. Succow, a t Pass Manchac,-La., capital ot the two. The third, had only the insect .will have disappeared, di­
• in 1873. ::;r;r a cake of resin. gested and absorbed Int.; the life of
$1,250. W. H. Beegle. 226 Main street,
Sanitary Plumber. Well, fe ll, fe ll,
t
The present organization of the ser­ “ T his won’t do,” declared th e one the plant. Asbury P ark.—Adv.
vice dates back to 1852. Previous to who had apologized for the accident.
th a t year, it was in a n ‘unsatisfactory “ Wo wan*, more than th a t ti relieve
GETTYSBURG. LURAY, W ASH-
EXTRA NEWS.
condition, and Congress appointed a our fellow artist. A pull together will If you -wiah to keep your ahoeB in good
board, consisting of Commodore Shu- do It. You, Adolphe, take tho violin INOTON. E stim ates Oivcn on A ll Kinds of ebape. . ...................... . . . . .
brick, Commander (afterw ard Admir­ and accompany Gustavo, while I go Plumbing and Tin W ork. A Ify o u w iab your shoes, rubber boots
al) Dupont, Gen. Joseph 33,. Totten, round w ith tho hat." Personally-Conducted 1 bur viaP en n - and shoes to appear, new. . . . . .
Lieut, Colonel. Jam es K earney and A ringing laugh was the answer. Large A ssortm ent of If you are seeking good work and
Prof. A. D. Bache, superintendent of They, pulled th eir h ats over their vaiila Railroad.
satisfaction. . . . . . . .
the coast survey, to reorganize it. 'faces and i.uraed up 1 th eir coat collars Oyer th e battlefield of Gettysburg,
Since then th e service has been under In order to avoid recognition. -Adolphe through tho picturesque Blue Moun­
th e care of a board of nayal officers, took the violin from th e old m an’s
Stoves # Ranges, G O D IR E C T L Y A N D S E E

arm y engineers and two civilian scien­ trem bling hands. Gustave straighten­ tains, via Hagerstown and Antiotam,
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
•K M O R R I S *
tists, who have entire control. The ed o ut his shoulders. In another mo­ and down the beautiful aud historic THE LIGHT,NINO SHOEMAKER
coast is divided into sixteen districts,; m ent the flrst notes of the “Carnival Shenandoah Valley to the untque cav
each of which is under the supervision de Venice" were fifloating o a t upon the eras ol L uray; th e n c e across the roll- OF ASBURY kPARK,
of a naval officer as inspector, who is night air-' Such m asterful music did lr.gs hills of. N orthern V irginia to
required to visit every light at- least not;custom arlly come fron?. th e instru­ W ashington, is the route of this tour— F irst-class Office and Salesroom s, 6 2 5 C ookm an A venue,
four times a year and report upon its ments of street r>layers n section of the country intensely in­ BETW EEN BOND AND EflORY S T S . *
condition. Each district also has an m aterial* ■

Windows of the palatial houses flew teresting from both a historic and a • PILGRIM PATHWAY,
arm y engineer assigned to it to super­ up, and heads w ere th ru st o ut o t the scenic standpoint.
intend the construction of new amVthe openings. Strollers coming down th e
..
T he to u r w ill leave New York 8.20 c iircfu lly a p p lie d b y c o m p e te n t workmca,
Shoe RepdFing T U B Lightning Process.
repair of old lighthouses, and the loca­ street’stopped, and those why had gone a. m„ and Philadelphia 12.20 p. in., so lv es tb e w h o lo q u e s tio n o f d u r a b ility Opp. Post Office. OCEAN GROVE, N .J .
tion of buoys and beacons, on retraced th eir steps. Soon , good- Tuesday, November 1, in charge of one a n d b e a u ty lu th o b ouso C U T P R IC E S .
The pay of light keepers varies from sized crowd h a d . gathered. Gustave of the company's to i j r l s t agents, and p a in tin g lin e . Men’s Soles . . 45c. I Men’s Heels . . 20c.
$400 to $1,400. They have comfortable sang the favorite cavatina from “tia- will cover a period: of five days, An Ladies’ a . . 35c. | Ladies’ “ . 15c.
houses to live in free of charge, their Dame Blanche” in a m anner th a t held experienced chaperon, whose especial
fuel and lights are furnished by the the audience spellbound. I t “ rallied charge will he Kncscorted ladies, will
governm ent, and a t . remote stations m oney" when the song was. flnishedi
which are difficult of access an allow­
accompany the trip throughout Round-
CORNELIUS’ First-class Hand-sewed Soles . . . . 70c.
SHOE LACES FKEE. ‘
Shoe Findings sold to Custoraersj .
“One more tune,” whispered the trip tickets, covering all necessary ex­
ance of provisions is supplied a t inter­ treasurer of i he enterprise, ..“Bring penses during the entire tim e absent, Jacob Sfteikr... Shoes repaired while you wait. Per­
vals when the inspector makes his vis­ out those bass notes of yours, Adolphe, will be sold a t tiie extremely low price
it. At many of the isolated lighthous­ I ’ll help you out w ith, th e baritone of $?:> from New York, $24 from T ren­
in b is w ork on p a in ts an d p a in t­ Jewelry Store, sons having.five pairs of shoes half-soled,
and heoled may have tho sixth pair re­
paired free of charge.
es th ere are libraries of interesting and part, Gustave, by brave tenor. W e'll ton, ?22 from Philadelphia, and propor­ in g p ro v e s co n clu siv ely th a t Something new : Rubber BootB and
useful.books, which are changed from lintels up w ith the trio Irom ‘Guillaume tionate rates from other points.
timo to time. Each district has a Tell ,1 And mind, now, we’re singing F o r itineraries and full Information
. e x te rio r p a in tin g do n e d u rin g 6 2 4 COOKMAN AVENUE, 8 boes repaired with the best stock and
work guaranteed.
steam tender, which is constantly in for the honor of the Conservatoire as appiy to ticket agents, T ourist Agent, O c to b e r will h o ld its b rillian cy
motion, carrying supplies and inspec­ well as :&h\ the sake of a brother, ar­ 1196 Broadway, New York; 789 Broad A sb u ry P ark.
tors nnd mechanics, who m ake repairs tist.” ' an d p ro v e m oro d u ra b le than DON’T FOROET THE NUMBER, 6*5
street, Newark, N. J., or address Geo.
when necessary. The visit of the ten­ ..The young men played and Sang, W. Boyd, A ssistant General Passenger it d o n e th e follow ing S p rin j HIDDLE OF BLOCK.
der is an im portant event in the life probably as they never., played and Agent, Broad Street Station, P hiladel­ TiiiB store is not only th e fineefc nnd
of a lighthouse keeper, particularly sang In th eir after life.- T he most phia.—Adv. Oct. 16-2t handsomest jewelry establishment along
those who have no neighbors. critical of audiences was enthralled. Subscriber... the Jersey coast, but the oxtonsivo
The keeper of the light in Tampa Life came back to the old man.. He
Bay, Florida, receives the highest sal­ grasped the stick, and, adapting it as flett.vsburg, Luray, Natural Bridge,
ary paid, $1,400; th a t a t North B roth­ a, baton, used it w ith the a ir of one
ers Island, New York, receives $1,170; having authority. He stood transfixed
Hot Springs. Richmond and, W ash­
ington.
has had m an y y e a rs ex p erien ce
in th e p a in tin g d e p a r tm e n t of
assortment of G old a n d S ilv e r J e w ­
elry , P re c io u s S to n e s , S olid a n d
P l a t e d S ilv erw are, Im p o rte d
R.A. &E.N. RALSTON,
a t North Landing River, $1,140, and when they had done; his face lighted, th e Ja ck so n & S h arp C om pany,
those a t Minot’s Ledge, -Mass.,; the up, his eye's glistened.
Btatuc of Liberty, New York harbor;
. Tho next and last etoven-day person-
The proceeds of tho entertainm ent ally-conducted tour of tho Pennsylva­
St.. George’s reef, Cal., and Tillamook netted five hundred francs Many of nia Railroad Company to the B attle­
sh ip a n d c a r b u ild e rs, o f W il­
m in g to n , D el., a n d possesses a
B r!c-a-B rac, C u t G lass, B o h e­
m ian G la ss w a re a n d N o v elties FLORISTS,
liavo been especially selected for thia 602 Cookman Avenue <
rock, Ore., each receive $1,000, The tho wealthy listeners had- throw n gold field of G ettysburg,, Luray Caverns, th o ro u g h k n o w led g e o f th e occasion.
o th er keepers receive from $400 to $800 pieces into tlie old battered hat. N atural Bridge, V irginia H ot Springs, Opposite P ost Office,
• a year. . . m ix in g o f p a in ts to g u a ra n te e Also o very interesting line of Ladies’
They save him back.his hat and its and the cities of Richmond and W ash­
and Gentlemen’s Gold and Silver Watches
The Ungrateful Soldier. 1
contenis, and wrapped up his instru­ ington will leave New, Y ork and P hila­
m ent iri the old checkered handker­ delphia in a special tra in of parlor cars
du rab le colors a n d to re s is t the
Watch' Guards, Chains and Xockets will Asbury Park, N.J.
H ere is a’ story of the battlefield. chief. on Wednesday, October, 19. The party actio n o f the, sa lt atm o sp h e re. be shown for th e first time.
T here was a war between th e Swedes “Your names, your n am es,’ th e,o ld will be In charge of a tourist agent and A n y re q u e st fo r an e s tim a te
and the Danes. A soldier of the Danes man gasped. “Give me your names,, an experienced chaperon. A whole day Fresh C ut Flowers, Choice
was about to take a drink from a flask.. th at I may bless you on m y deathbed," will be spent on th e Battlefield of Get.- b y m ail o r in p e rso n will be
“ My name is Faitli,1' flald the'first. tyshiirg, a carriage drive w ith lectures Roses and Carnations. Palms
All a t once'lie heard someone say:
"Oh, sir! give me a drink; for I am “And m ine Is Hope,” .--aid. the second. by an able guide t«eing included la the
“And,: m ine is. C harity,” said the ticket. Ample tim e will he allowed
pro m p tly com plied w ith.
A.W. CORNELIUS and Decorative Plants. F u ­
dying.” . .
It was a wounded Swede who spoke. treasurer of the enterprise. a t Luray and N atural Bridge to .view Prices fa ir and all 6 2 4 Cookman Avenue. neral Designs a Specialty.
He was lying on tlie ground only a “ Yon do' n ot even know m ine,” con­ the wondrous natural form ations, end work guaranteed.
little way off. The Dane went to him tinued the : old man, regaining his a t H ot Springs over three Says will be Decorations fo r Weddings,.
a t once, “ Drink," said he, “for thy voice. - “Ah! I .miglit have been a n im ­ spent. The season a t th is 'g r e a t au­ Dinners and Receptions.
need Is. g reater th an m in e/’V ~ - poster. blit I am not. My .name te tum n "resort 'In th e beautiful 'm oun­ W. E. Hurford
H ardly had- he spoken these words Chapiice.- F or, ton .years I directed the tain s of V irginia s ill be a t Its height.
when the Swede raised himself on his orchestra a t Strasburg. I t was I who A t Richmond and W ashington oppor­ 89 B roadw ay, Ocean Orove, N. J.
. elbow. He pulled a pistol from his led - in 'Guillaum e' 'Tell,’ Since I left tunities will be presented to v isit a ll
pocket and shot at the man who would my nativ e Alsace m isfortune has fol­ the points o f interest under intelligent
have befriended him. The bullet graz­ lowed me. W ith this money m y datigh- guidance. Pneumonia T. FRANK APPLEBY,
ed the Dane’s shoulder, but did not te r and I can go to the country, and
do him much harm.
“ Ah, you rascal!” he cried. “ I was I shall find a place to teach when: she
The round-trip rate, including all
there she will recover h er health, and necessary oxpenseit, is $65 from Now
York, ?63 from Philadelphia, and pro­
M DREW T1Y10R, May be avoided b y
H e a l S S e rta to
' . AND .
S u ccesso r to T A Y L O R A I t \ N O ,
going to befriend you, and you repa’y can n d-longer perform. You—all of portionate rates from other points.
me by trying to kill me. Now I will you—will he truly great,”
punish you. I would have giveii you
. • F or detailed itinerary uppiy to ticket
"A m en!" ' was. t h e ■hearty response agents; to tourist agent, 1196 Broad­
D E A L E R IN
using WHITE’S Cherry \ Insurance Office,
all th e w ater, but now you shall only of the students, as tlieyshook the good way, New York; 739 Broad street, New­
have half.” And w ith th at, he drank m an's hand. ark, N. J., or address Geo, W. Boyd, Stoyes and Ranges Cough Mixture in tim e.
®1 M A IN AVI2KCI5,
th e half of it and then gave the rest Despite their attem pt a t disguising, A ssistant General Passenger Agent, A s b u r y P a r k a n d O oean G ro v o B a n k B u ild in g
to th e Swede. tho young men had been recognized by Broad S treet Station, Philadelphia. T in R oofing, G u tte r in g a n d R e p a irin g , H o t OC EAN G R O V E ,
W hen the king of the Danes heard ono who afterw ards told the tale. —Oct. 2.-31. • A i r F u rn a c e s , E s tim a te s g iv en ort S te a m I n e h a rg o o f R O B E R T E . M AY O,
a n d H o t W a to r H e a te rs , a n d H o t A ir . A ll k in d s o i
about this lie sent for the soldier, and They were known to fame In later
had him tell the story just as it was. years aa Gustave Roger, the grent R e d u c e d Rates to Philadelphia via
a n d H o t W a te r C o m b in a tio n H e a te rs .
Good-for a ll and sun­ PROPERTY POE SAXE OR RENT.
“ Why did you spare the life of the tenor; Adolphe Herman, the great vio­ South Main Street,
Pennsylvania Railroad, Account of
Swede after he had tried to kill you?” ; linist, nnd Charier Gotinod, th e great
Peace Jubilee. . O p p o s it e O c e a n G r o v e G a te s dry coughs and colds.
asked the kjng:
“ Bccause, sir,” s a id . the soldier, “ I.
could.never kill a wounded enemy.*'
“Then you’ deserve to he a noble­
composer.
So. the old m an’s prophecy was ful­
filled.—Christian -Uplook.
F or the grand Pence Jubilee at
Philadelphia,'.-October 26 and 27, the
A S B IIR V P A R K
WHITE,
GEORGE PRIDHAM, BOX a o t3 ,
Pennsylvania Railroad Company will
m an.” said the king. And he rew ard- The Plou(l). sell excursion tickets from r.i! ticket D I S B R O J n Z ’S OCEAN, OROVE, N. J.
od/liim by m aking him ,a k night and
giving him a noble title.
A boy was compelled by Ills teacher stations on its line to Philadelphia at
lo w rite an essay on “Tho Mouth" for rate of single fare for the round trip
The Druggist,
some infraction of tlie discipline, ahd (m inimum rate, 130 cents). Tickets TOOTH W A SH Opposite Auditorium
New. Jersey's Rattlers.
this is wlint he wrote; “The mouth is, will be sold, good going October 24 to
th e front door of your face; It is an 27. unrt returning leaving Philadelphia
.Tlie mountain ranges of New Jersey aperture to the cold storage of your to October 31, inclusive. F o r C leaning a n d . P re s e rv in g th e te e th and
Q uins, and Im p a rtin g a R efreshing ‘lu ^ ie a nd
Practical House Painter
and Pennsylvania abound in rattle-. anatom y. Some m ouths look like Tiiis Jubilee will be one of tlio g reat­
. snakes, which are turned by tlie na­ poaches and cream; some look like a est events-in the history of P hiladel­
p e e lin g to th e M o u th . C om pounded a n d (or
sale b y • And Grainer.
tives to various uses, and,, though the hole in a brick wait to adm it a door or phia. Tho rededication o f Independ­ ESTIMATES PROMPTLY FURNISHED
S . D. WOOLLEY, D ruggist,
reptile does not 'p a y very well, his window. The- mouth is a crimson aisle ence Hall, recently restored; tlio un
residuary substances have somo sell- to oiir liver; .it Is patriotism ’s fountain veiling of Ihe G rant .Equestrian Mon­
in g 'v alu e. F or instance, h is.sk in , if ■and the tool chest for p it W ithout a um ent, Falrm m m t P ark: a m onster
4 7 M ain A ve., ’* 9 S o u th M ain S t; PERRINE & JACKSON PE T E R F. D O D D ,
a .large one, is worth one dollar, and if m outh the'politician would be a wan­ civic and industrial parado, and a O p p o site O cean G ro v o G ates, DEA LER S IN
sold to tho sum m er boarder brings on d erer on the face of the earth, and go grand m ilitary and nayal pageant, led JU S T IC E - O F -T H E - PEACE
an average about two dollars and a down to a n : linhonorett grave; It is by General Miles and other distin­
h alf.. I t is mado into belts, pocket- the grocer's friend, the orator's pride, guished herpes of the late war, will
books, slippers, and other articles of the dentist’s hope; I t puts some men bff prom inent features. The P resident
like sort, nnd is of a delicate ornate on the rostrum and somo i?i Jail. It and his cabinet arealfeo expected to g o te l
J, H.
and
PA R K E R ’S
R e s ta u r a n t,
Meats &Poultry. C om m issioner of D eeds.

texturo, w ith curious interlacings and Is tem ptation's lunch L-onntcr when-at­ be present. 125 H c o t. Avonae, corner Whitofiold, G E N E R A L C O L L E C T IO N A G E N C Y
im brications, show ing how finely-tho tached to a , maiden and tobacco's F or tho accommodation oi persons 709 M A T T I 8 0 N A VE NUE , ' RETU U N 8 WtOSiPTLV JIEMITTED.
original serpent w as'jacketed. Its oil friend when a man. I t is th e home desiring to, witness tho evening core- OCEAW- CiR O VE, IV. S .
A SBU RY PARK, N . J.
is very costly, and lias v arious'uses, ot th a t unrtiiy member—the tongue. monlcF. mil return the Bamc night, Fresh Stook, Prompt Service- No. 4 7 SO U TH MAIN STREET,
C o m fo rta b ly F u r n is h e d R o o m s b y t h e D a y ot
and its venom, still moro costly, is ad­ W ithout i t m arried life would be like special trains will bo run from Phila O pp. O cean G rovo G ates,
m inistered in case of scarlet fever.— a summ er dream, find a dude would delphia to the principal cities on each W e ek . I
Free
OCEAN GROVE TIMES— SAT-URPAY,. OCTOBER 22, 1898. 7
Fees, F ran k , 5 S Main st- McDonald, W illiam E, 17 S Main st Smith, S. H. C„ 84 M ain ave
Registry Fowler, George L., 17 K Main s t
F isher, W illiam , 133 B Main s t
Manion, P atrick, 17 S Main at
Matthews, Vivian, 27 S Main Bt
Schenck, Cnarles, 32 Surf ave
Strahan, Joseph, 144 Heck ave REAL ESTATE
of the Ferguson, R- M.. 122 C lark ave McFadde: Alexander, 61 S Main st Stevens, Richard, 125 Heck ave
Fish, Louis H., 97% C lark avo Mouut, Ely, 83 8 Main st Summers, Titian, J., i ::f Heck avo
Names of Voters F ranklin, Rev. Wm,, 104 Cookman ave
F ell,’David, 47 Cookman ave
MattliewB, James H., 97 S Main st
Miller, W illiam R„ 107 S Main Bt
Summers, H arry A , 123% Heck ave
Spinning, F rank, 124 Huck ave
ON TH E—

Faulkner, Jam es, 90 Broadway Morris,. Jonathan Y., S Malu.'at Stricklin,“W illiam; 89 Delawares avo
First Election District French, J, C., 33 Broadway
Foster. John, 107 Broadway
F ranklin, W alter, 109 B roadw ay,
Marrifeer, Jam es, 115 S Main st
McBride, H enry, 133 S Main s*
Mull, Fred,, 89 F ra n k lin avo
S e g a . a John F., 105 Heck s,ve
Scanlon, Thomfic, 102 E m bury ave
Steele, F. A ., 10G Embury ave
MONMOUTH SHORE.....
of Neptune Twp. F uller, E . I t , 21. A bbott ave ■
■Foster, Ilow ardj 54 Laka. ave
MandervlMo, CorneUus, 88 C lark ave
Mayo, R obert E., 93 C ookm an.ave
Shinn, S. E „ 139 Bensoa ave
Stone, F. A., 141 Webb ave Is already feeling the benefit of re tu rn in g prosperity, grow ing
Fielder, George, 141. Mt. HennoE Way McBride, H . C., 9!? C entral ave Stine, John, 113 Webb ave
S ee If Y our Name Is-on Mte L ist. If F ranklin, John, 08 M t Tabor W ay Miller, W illiam F., 8« Broadway Schenck, G arret D., J00 Webb ave business, and easier finances. Men are looking for pleasant and
n o t, d o B efore t h e Board of R egis­ F litcroft, "S, Si,.-113 Mt, T abor .Way. Morse, W illiam A „ 102 Broadway . Thomas, Elisha, 103 S Mnin s t convenient tow ns by th e Sea w here they m ay locate th eir families
F ord, E dw ard, 67 Bethseda Block . \ Miller, F rank,- 119 Broadway Tilton, CharleB H„ 115 S Main st
tra tio n , a t Fees B ro th e rs’ R e stau ­ Mudie, W illiam J.,1 4 7 A bbott ave Tyson, Thomas, S Main Bt for the sum m er m onths and the,
F tilkersoa, H enry C;, M B ath ave
r a n t, S o u th M ain S tr e e t, T u esd ay, F ulkersoa, H enry T„ 25'B ath aye . McGovan, P atrick, 147 A bbott ave Tallm an, Randolph, S Main st
N ovem ber 1, an d Have Y our Name Fitzgerald, W alter, 01 Embury avo M atthews, Oharlfca L., 129 Abbott ave Taylor, N athan J., S Main Bt
E n te red . F orsyth, Fred., 40 Pilgrim Pathw ay
Ford, W illiam , 112 Main avo
Mintzer, A rtert C,, 81 Abbott ave
McGill, Holmes, 76 Abbott avo
Thompson, Bergen, S Main st
Tonak, Charles A., 68 Abbott ave Northern New Jersey Coast,
Asay, Georgo, 125 A bbott ave FergUBon, J, S., 134 Main ave M urray, Jam es, Sexton's-Stables ... Tucker, Jam es T„ Lako ave ,
Ayres, H. B„ 128 M t T abor W ay FergUBon, tjeorge, 134 Main ave Monerief, John, 137 Mt. Herm on'.W ay Tiffany, Edw ard a . 144 Lake ave is arousing m ore interest an d inquiry than has been the case for
Alloa, W illiam , 125 H t. H ennon Way F arry , W illiam H„ 148 Heck ave McCabe, A. D.j 116 M t H erm on Way. Thomas, Geo. M„ 83 Mt. H erm oc Way m any years. T h ere is every reason to predict that) th ere will be a
"Applegate, Thco., 103% M t T abor W ay F arry , Charlea 0 „ 148 H eck'ave McCabe, Stacy, 115, Mt.. Herm on W ay T ilton, Jerry, 10? M t T abor Way
Alday, Jo h n H „ 115 Main ave F arry, Joshua L.,’ 148 H eck ave SIcCabe, Geo, H., 115 Mt. Harm on W ay Terrill,-George, 90 M t Carmel W ay wonderful advance in values all along the M onm outh C oast w ithin
Alday, H arry B., 115 M ala avo Ferguson; M. K 112 Heek aye Monroe, E. W., 58 Bethesda Block . .. Townsend, S. D., 14 P itm an ave the n ex t few m onths and prospective buyers should tak e advantage
A u tsr, John, 138 H eck ave F ish, W illiam A,. 86 H eck ave - Moran, W illiam , lllaren d o n H o u se Taylor, Johnson, 36 Pilgrim Pathw ay
A uten, W alter, 136 H eck avo Fields, Jam es W „ 60 Heclt ava- Millar, C. H., A rlington Taylor, Wm. E „ 36 Pilgrim Pathw ay of the present m oderate real estate values and reap th e benefit o f '
Applegate, Rue, 65 D elaw are ave 'Felcii, 3. D ; Pll P athw ay and Em bury Moss,-. John, 99 ML Carmel W ay . Taylor, W alter, 36 Pilgrim Pathw ay th e inevitable increase.
Abbott, W illiam T „ 103 Central avo F erris, I r a S., 104 E m bury av«*' - Matthews, Wm., ?® Mt. Hermon W ay Taylor, Dr. Johr., 38 Pilgrim P athw ay
Bleasdale, John, r Pcihom us’ coal yard Fowler, Tbeo., 148 E m bury ave Mehann, P. C.V 103 M t T abor Way Taylor, A rthur S., 36 P ilgrim Pathw ay T h ere can be no question reg ard in g th e superiority of the M on­
Soyle, K obert, 6 Corlies ave F rancis, Charles, 139 W ebb ava Mulford, George W., 29 Olln st Taylor, H arry N., 3G Pilgrim Pathw ay m o u th S hore over all o th er territo ry along N ew . Jersey’s ocean
B errian, W illiam , 11 Corlies avtj Ferria, Charles, 103 W ebb ave M atthew s,.N athan, 79 Mt. HermoilWay. Tompkins, O. S., St. Elm o Hotel
B ennett, David, rear J . X. Morris Fold), W illiam , Pll P athw ay & E m bury Mapn, JapJt'.i B., >16 Mt. Tabor Way Tompkins, C. M„ St. Elm o Hotel front. F ro m the n o rth ern boundary of th e county a t Sandy
Brown, Elwood, 128 S Main 8t Goodenough, H arry, S Main s t Mahoney, Timothy, 47 Pi! Pathw ay . Tantum , C. L„ G2% Main ave H o o k to th e southerly line at th e'M an asq u an R iver, die land is
fliabop Robert, 106 Stockton ave G ravatt, Will lari T , 103 S Main s t Margerum, W illiam 85 M ain avo TenEyck, John W., SO Heck ave •
Burge, F ran k , 134 Cookman avo G ravatt, A aron, 103 S Main s t Mfller, Silas, 132 Main ave T urner, Alvin, 32 Heck ave high, fertile and attractiv e T here are no m arshes to breed m os­
Bonsn.il, E dgar, 14S Caolanan avo G ravatt, M artin D.,.14 Corlies ave Morris, W illiam H., 128 Heck ave TantuI, Fran!;, 78 Embury ave quitoes, and th e w ater and sew er system s of the tow ns are of the
Beegle, W illiam H„ 1 Broadway Gamble, Samuel, rear Miller S Main st Morris, Joseph, B., 128 H eck.avo Tantum , W illiam A., 78 E m bury ave
Barton, David, 100 Broadway Greenbank, Dr. Jobe. 15 Broadway Morris, Howard F._ 128 Heck’ ave Thompson, J. B., 79 Now Y ork avo best. A ny p a rt of th e M onm outh coast is easy of access b o th from
Butcher, F ra n k I'., 113 Broadway G reenbank, Edgar, 15 Broadway McCarthy, F . B„ 98% H eek ave Taylor, Joseph, 96 W ebb avo N ew Y o rk and Philadelphia w ith excellent railroad and steam boat
Bennett, Sm ith, 120 Broadway Gibson, W illiam , 87 A bbott ave Moore. Joshua N., 68 Em bury avo Thorn, liavid, Bardentown House
B urnett, W arren I., 130 Broadway Guyer, H. H., 56 A bbott ave Moore, Joshua N, Jr., GG Embury avo T ruax, Henry, S Main s t service.
Burr, W illiam ; ISO A bbott ave Guyer, Charles H„ C>GA bbott ave Moore, F ra n k A„ 60 E m bury ave T ruax, Anthony, S Main st A ll of th e resorts are m aking rapid im provem ent, b u t especial­
Scikuis, W illiam H., 125% A bbott avo Gregg, Charles, 140 Lake avo M artin, Mr., 103 75mbury avo Tilton, Aaron W., 132 Broadway
Borden, L. H., 125 Abbott ::vs Garrison, Wm. R„ 92 Mt. T abor Way McBride, E., 73 Benson ave V annetta, Jacob, 129 Broadway ly is this, th e case a t
B a rtle tt F rancis A . 119 'A bbott avo Green, W illiam A., 114 Mt Tabor Way Keeks, W illiam H., 73 Delaware ave Van Mlddicsworth, Charles, S Main st A SBU RY PA R K ,
Becker, Louis F ., 98 A bbott ave Goodenough, George,'88-Main ave- Meeks, Fred., 73 Delaware ave Vaughan, H arry, 141% A bbott ave'
Becker, Adolpls, 98 Abbott aye Gibbs, Bcroiay, 109 Heck ave Martin, Thomas, 107.Webb ave VanDorn, Isaac, 07 Mt. Tabor W ay • OCEAN GROVE, _
Bennett, W arrer., 116 Stockton ave Goodnow, John, 87 Heck ave Miller, E dgar A., 112% Webb ave VanEpps, A. C„ Bank Building
Bird, Orpheus B„ 73 Mt. Pisga); Way Griflln, Milo C., GG Heck avo Manning, John, 71 Benaon avo Voorhees, John, 105 Mt Hermon Way , • D E A L and
BU'ge, 'Beniamin, 91 Anbury ave Gibson, F ra n k C 74% Em bury ave Mead, S.. O., 101 Central avo ■ VanCiove, Andrew, 148 Main ave A LLLEN H URST.
Batr.man, Fred., 115* Asbury ave Gbrmao, Tohn, 102 iim bury ave M arrlner, H arry, S Main st VanGllluwe. L , 108 Main ave
Bodlne, Isaiah, 30 BenBon.ave G ravatt. H enry, 144 Em bury ave Neff, Conard, 6 Corlies ave VanValkenburg, Jam es, 53 Embury ave T h ere can be no question of a m istake in th e judicious invest­
Brown, Warren, 144 Lake ave Gracy, Tames T., 94 Lawrence ave Norehe, L. N„ 48 Cookman ave Vail, E. O., 59 E m bury ave m ent of money, a t any of these places now , and th e advance is
Brown, Winfield, 144 Lake ave Guyer, George W„ 77 Benson ave Nolan, W illiam, 137 Broadway Vandewater, A. B„ >41% E m bury ave
Borden. John A., 147 M t Herm on Way Goodrich, Eugene, 103 Webb ave Nichols, A. S., 131 Main ave VanCleaf, John, 112% Webb avo bound to com e. -
B orins, K. F „ 132 Mt. Tabor Way GrlQln, Ilenry, 75 Webb ave Nutt, William, 57 Pilgrim Pathway VnnSchoiek, H, S., 142 Cookman ave F o r lists of p roperty for sale o r to let a t any of these resorts
Syrnes, H. T ., 84 Mt. Tabor Way Hough, If, Emerson, 35 3 Main st Norcross, Andrew, 147 Webb ave W ohrer, Augustus. 13 S Main s t
Bell, Reese H „ 85 Mt. T abor Way Hurley, Hubbard, 39 S Main Bt, Norpross, F rank, 147% Webb ave Wilson, J. W „ S Main st, r Matthews confer ivith
Bailer, Alonzo,' 104 Mt. T abor Way Hyers, John, 03 S Main s t Nye, Zaeharlas, 77 W ebb avo Wyckoff, Jam es A., 11 Coriles ave
Bennett, R. L„ 98 Asbury avo Norris; Reuben,. 38 Heck ave Wyncoop, Thomas, 1 Coriles ave
B unting, H erbert, 84 Mt; Zion Way
Bull, F ran k , A urora Houso
Hurloy, Jam es, 77 S M ala st
Hurley, H urbit, 77 S Main st
HulBhart, John, 81 S Main st
Opdlke, A rthur H., 96 Mt. Carmel W ay
O’Brlno, Jos. R., 102 Mt. Carmel Way
Williams, Charles, 115 Stockton avo
W hitlock, R. D , 127 Stockton ave ■
Wm. H. BEEGLE,
B atten. Fred,, Sheldon. House Hyers, William, 32 Corlleii ave O’Brine, Geo W,, 102.Mt. Carmel Way Wilson, Chas. W,, 126 Cookman avo
Benedict, Lorenzo, 16 P itm an avo H amilton. John R„ 97 Clarke avo * Oakley, N. B., 89 Mt. Zion Way W ilson, Clias. W. Jr., Cookman avo 226 M A IN S T R E E T , 48 M A IN A V E N U E ,
BanliH, Morton, 43 Central ave H nlshart, Wm. H„ 140 Cookman ave Orr, W illiam , United S tates Hotel W hite, W. A., 43 Broadway A S B U R Y P A R K , N . J. O C E A N G R O V E , N . J.
Bo&te, Thomas. - ■Pilgrim Pathw ay Howland, Edwarrl, 144 Cookman avo Osborn, John A., 82 Heek aye Woolley, Jam es, 132 Broadway
•Boato, John. 47 Pilgrim Pathway. Hoagland, A. C., 130 Lawrence ave Osborn, T h .a , 71 E m burj ave W atrous, F rank, 137 Abbott avo
Harrs'. John, 7G Mt. Mormon W ay ■ Ham ilton. Wxn. H 109 Cookman ave Polhemus, Sidney G„ 101 S Main Bt W atrous, John S., 137 A bbott ave
Brown, Thomas. 71 M t Hermon W ay Hurford, W. E„ 89 Broadway P etit, David, re a r Miller, S Mala s t W illiams, W- H„ 111% Ahuott ave
Brown, George G., 142 M t.' Herm on
Ballard, A. E„ 99 Main ave
H am iltor Edwiiid, ;S9 Broadway
Hurley, Olark, 139 Broadway
P arker, Samuel, 129 S M ain st
Perry, Peter, 114 Pilgrim Pathw ay
Webb, D, A., 81 P ilgrim P athw ay
W ainrlght, 'Joseph, 62 L dk; ave
“ YOU CAN BUY AS CHEAP IN
Beeglo, I. N.. 78 M ain avo
Bertron, W alter, 110 Main ave
H urley, Bennett, 130 Broadway
Handley, Michael, 39 S Main st
Pridliam, Edward, 103 F ranklin ave
P erry, John E., 83 Cuokman ave
WilBon, T. B,, 120 Lake ave
Wyckoff, David H 147 Mt. Hermon
THE GROVE AS IN THE PARK.”
Brown, Eli B., 129 Heck ave Hoyt, David P., 03 Asbury ave Pridham, George C,, 43 Broadway WilguB, Charles, 137 Alt Hermon Way
Bennett, George B„ 122 Heck ave
B ennett George M., ilO Heck ave
Bedell. John R , 01 Delaware ave
BrelBford, Jame# F. 110 Heck ave
Dedeli, George E„ t i l Heck ave
Hoffman, Aaron, 97 Asbury ave
Hayward, J. K., 100 Lako ave
Hampton, George H„ Hi? L ake ave
Hoffman, Charles, 134 Mi. Tabor Way
Howland. Cook, 121 Mt Hermon W ay
Pridham, George, 71 Asbury ave
Pridha:;!, Jam es D., 71 Asbury ave
Potts, George, 107 Asbury avo
Parmalee, Lauren, 122 M t Tabor Way
Palm ateer. Wesiey, 54 Bethesda Block
Wiigus, H arry, 137 Mt. Herm on W ay
Wilson, Jam es, 118 Mt. T abor W ay
W agner, W m.,126 Mt. Tabor W ay
W instany, Jam es, 113 M t T abor Way
W ainright, F rank, 31 New York avo
L.van GILLUWE,
Buckley, Isaac, 91 Em bury ave Hough, George K.,.39 Pilgrim Pathw ay Peek, Daniel D., 22 Pitm an avo Woolley, T. K„ 108 Asbury ave
Buckle}, George. 91 E m bury ave Hitchcock, Oavfsi, 77 Mt. Carmel Way P atterson, J. C., 74 Mt. Herm on W ay W ortman, Richard, 88 Mt. Z':>n Way
Bedell, W illiam D., 113 Embury ave Hampton, Geo . 98Wi Mt. Carmel Way Proctor, F. A., 122 Mt. Herm on W ay W hite, Joseph, Spray View Hotel
B ennett, M artin, i l l Webb avo Hill. W illiam T., S3 Mt. Zion Way Patterson, G. W., 140 Mt. Hermon Way W hite, Philip, Spray View Hotel
Barlow, George, DO Webb ave Hunt, Charles J., A tlantic House Portor, Charles H„ 91 Main ave Wilson, John, 28 Ocean Pathw ay
-Blake, Hiram , LeChevaller Hotel H erbert. Benj. O.. 3f> Pi'i;rim Pathw ay Pine, B. F„ 137 Heck ave W olstord, Honry, Osborne House
Clancy, Joseph, 19 S Main st H atton, Samuel. 35% Olln st Pine, W. H„ 137 Heck ave W ilson, William. 21 Olln st
Qonover, Alfred, 51 S Main b Headden Jonathan; 00 Mt. Hermon Pine; B. Fred., 137 Heck ave Whitworth, Charles, 12G M t H ennon Central Avenca Crockery, Glas-
Chalfey,. Samuel B„ S Main st Homan, Vandeveor. Sa Mt Hermon Pcrrlne, Joseph, W., 61 Pll Pathw ay W hite, Lewis, 132 M t Hermon. Way
Chaffey, Samuel C., S Main st
Cook, John, 132 F ran k lin ave
Holmes, Samuel. 136 Mt. H ennon Way Pridham , Charles, 60 Embury ave W alton, H. A„ 89 Main ave Silver and
Hagerm an, W illiam R.. 145 Main avo Querina, Charles 41 McCIintock s t Woolley, S, D., 47 Main ave
Chapman, Frank, 07 F ran k lin ave Hngermon, 'Henry, 145 Main ave Quinn, J. E., 87 Main ave W right, Lincoln, 3? Main ave Olln Street
Charles, John, 99 Clark ave Hoagland. Derrick, 123 Main ave Rogers, Charles, 11 Corlies avo W lison, Richard, 108 >(ecU ave
Carm an, W illiam H., C3 Central ave Hoaglttml, George, i23 Main ave Reed, John, 138 Cookman ave Wilson, Ricliard, Jr., 108 Heck avo
Conover, Gilbert H.; Abbott aye Holbrook. Robert, 89 Main ave Reed, Calvin H„ 138 Cookman ave Wilson. W illiam R., 108'Heck ave
Oliver, Samuel A„ 07 Abbott ave H yatt, Edwin, 37 Main avo Reed, Aaron, 117 Abbott avo W hite. A. Allied!,. 48 Em bury ave
Crlpps, J. R., 14 A bbott ave Hill, A., 71 Mt. PiBgnh W a y Kabo!a Isaac, <06 Abbott ave W oolston,-Paul, 62% Webb ave
Condit, O. M., 00 Lake ave Hagerm an, .las. C,, 145 E m bury aye E usseli, R. C., 86 A bbott avo WoolBton, E. N„ 02i/. W ebb ave
Clayton, T. E., 97 A sbury ave Hagerm an, Je rry T , 145 Em bury ave Ryno, John H., 135% Mt, Hermon Way W allace, George L 33 E m bury ave
Coyte, Joseph, 112 Lako ave H agerm an, John, 145 Embury ave W lstar, Joseph, 33% E m bury avo
Cross, Poinsett, 126 Mt. Hermon Way
Clayton, MurctJB L., 136 Mt. Tabor W ay
Craig -fames H., I l l M t Herm on Way.
H agerm an, AugUBtus. 145 Embury avo
H urley, Andrew J., 14C Heck ave
Reeves, D, S., 10S Mt. T abor Way
Reeves, Samuel, 508 Mt. T abor Way
Reeves, Mr., 108 M t Tabor Way
Woodrtiff, J. C-, 101 E m bury avo
Woolley, Irving, 91 ’iaibury ave CHAS. LEWIS, 9 Lumber,
Hurley, M artin B.. 140 Heck avo Ryno, David L., 12G L ake avo WilllatBB, Bavid, 143 E m bury ave
Clarke, George, 90 Mt Tabor Way Hurley, William. 131 Heck avo Ross, Jam es M., 92 M t Carmel Way Woolley, Sheldon, 111% W ebb ave — SUCCESSOR TO—
Doors, Sash, Blinds,
Colllngs, W illiam , 110 Mt. T abor Way Homan. E. B., 106 Heck ave Rogers, L. E„ 18 New York avo W a tts , W illiam 'J.; 74 W ebb ave
Clark,' E llas A., 85 Mt. T abor W ay Hays, George H „ 103 Heck ava Raphael, Joseph, Grove Hall W atson, L. E.~. S Main s t
Clark, Alfred D„ 85 Mt. T abor W ay Hays Charles A„ 10“ Heck ave Raphael, Charles, Grove H all W ade, B e n i L., 77 Pilgrim Pathw ay C H A S . L E W I S A CO., Frames, Mouldings,
Clark, Royal S., 85 Mt. T abor Way H unt, W illiam , 89% Heek ave Bosecrans, F. D , 25 A tlantic atfo Youmans, Jerry, 35 S Main st
Cannon, E lias B„ 9G Asbury ave H oppes. George E.,101 Heck ave Reim ensnider, Philip, 23 A tlantic ave ‘ Hardware,
Covert, Hoffman, 22 A tlantic ave Hopper, Fred., 101 Heck ave ' Reeder. Benjamin, -'>'■[■ Surf ave
Covert, D. C., 22 A tlantle.ave ' ' Herzog, Charles. 11 Heek ave Ross, Charlea, Hotel Grand Paints,
Crowell, Charles, 20 Pitm an ave
Chandler, K ennard, Sunsot Lodge
Conover, Cnrles H., 99 Main ave
H aw xhurst, .T, H„ 67 Pilgrim Pathw ay
Hoffman, Carl, 85 Embury ave
Heale, Thomas, 141 E m bury ave
Ross, H arry, Hotel Grand
Robbins, Albert, 86 Mt. Hermon W ay
Ryder, W 3. M., S3 Mt. T abor Way
ICE! ICE! ICE! Oils, etc.
Chamberlain, M. C„ .97 Main ave H agerm an, Oiarenw. 138 Em bury avo Rainear, Lewis, 118 Main ave
Clayton, C. C., Main ave H endricks, F. W.. 100 Lawrence avo Rainear, George, 118 Main avo
Clayton, W alter, M ain ave
Cole, Edward N., 90 .Main ave
Copper, D. W., 11Q Main ave
H ampton, C. T „ 77 De'aware ave '
lilekm an, M. D., 20 Webb ave
Heale, George, A laska House
Robbins, Charles H „ 130 M ain ave
Riggs, Addison H., 134 Keck avo
Keed, Rev. Joseph G., 85 Heck avo
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Clayton, Joseph, 144 Heck ave Hatfield. F. !>., 37 Em bttry ave Reed, Irw in, 85 Heek avo
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Clevenger, Cbaries, 127 Heel; ave
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Im'lay, Reuben, 13“! Mt. Hormon W ay Russell, W illiam H., 34 Heck ave Branch Yqpd, Spring Lake,
Cloughley, W illiam R „ 124 Main ave Johnson, Russell. 107 S Main Bt Reynolds, W illiam , 60 E m bury avo - A b . s 'b - u j r s r
Clayton, Joel E., 07 Deiaware ave
Cadoo, Alex. Jr., 93 Heck ave
Cj-atnur. W illiam J.. 109 Em bury ave
J o rie B , H arrv. 124 Cookman avo
Jackson, Deni. L., 103 Cookman ave
Jackson, Andrew, 103 Cookman avo
Richardson, .Tos, a . 66% E m bury ave
Rubb, Frederick, 95 E m bury uve
Reynolds, W illiam , 61 Benson avo
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Cable, W illiam A . 110 Em bury ave Johnson, ,’ ohn, 110 Broadway Snyder, William, 25 S Main s t
Colllngs, H enry II., I l l E m bury ave Jenkins. D; I,., 107 Abhol t avo B T U L i S S ’ E X P R E S S
Cole, W illiam D, 141% Em bury ave Johnson. Harvey. B„ 140 Lake ave
Shurm ar, Ira, S Main Bt
Snyder, Johr. H„ 35 S Main st RICHARD WILSON,
Chamboriain, C. H„ 73 Delaware avo Jeffrey,- John, 132 .Mt. T abor Way Slosbaeh, Abram, 37 S Mnin s t
Cromwell, John F., 73 Webb ave OFFICE: A N D S T A G S
Johnson, .fames, 138 M t Hermon Way Shinn, W illiam , rear Morris, 3 Main st
Chamberlain, Leon, 79 Delaware ave Johnson, Jacob. 67 T^iwrenco ave Sherm an, F ran k . 117 Stockton ova
Cross, W illiam A., Tower H o u b o Johnson, Joseph, 136 Heck ave 108 H e c k A v e n u e , I s tb x o l d e s t e s t a b lis h e d , l i n e i n O c s a n G r o v e , a n d A s - '
Stevens, C hristian, 61 Stockton avo
Condell, A., 78 Lake ave ..Jackson, Thomas, 61 Pilgrim Pathw ay Swain, John, 114 .Clark ava O c e a n G rove, N ew J e r s e y , b u r y P a r k , S p e c ia l f a c i li ti e s f o r t h e p r o m p t a n d c a r e f u l
Cole, W alter, 126 Mt. Hermon Way Jackson, J r " c ., fit PiisiTm Pathw ay Stewart, Georgo, 96 C lark ava
Cottrell, Benjamin C,, 140 Heck ave Jam ison, W illiam R,,7B% Delawareave Smith, J. Grant, 90 Olark ave h a n d l i n g o f a l l k i n d s o f F u r n i t u r e , P ia n o s , B o il e r s a n d
Cooper, Horatio, Sexton's Stables K irchner, John, 75 S Main st SamBon, F rank, 132 Cooktnor, avo D EL IV E R IES - M A D E - DAILY S a fe s S h i p p i n g t a g s f u r n i s h e d f r e e . S t o r a g e f o r a l l k i n d s
D eHart, H enry, 71 3 Main s t Kuder. R. L., 47 Cookman ave Slocum, Silas, 132 Lawrence ave
Dougherty, John S., 128 Clark ave Ksmbicr, George. 129% Broadway Steiner, Mr., 50 Cookman ave T W IC E ’ON SATURDAY. o f g o o d s. S e p a ra te C o m p a rtm e n ts . E a c h in d iv id u a l f u r ­
Doughertja William K , 128 Clark ave K irkpatrick, H. B„ 56 Asbury ave Solover, F. S., 3 Broadway
Dewson, B. C., 98 C lark avo K ilm er N. H„ A laska House Stricklin; Ira, 87 Broadway n is h e d w i t h k e y .
Decker, T, O., 82 Clark avo . Konnedy, R obert, 24. P itm an eve Seymoro, Jtidson .115 Broadway
Davis, Charles, 87 Cookman ave King, C. I., 16 Em bury ave Spccial Attention to the Small Trade
Smith, Adam, 125V: Abbott avo 4 - T A C O B S T I L E S ^
Dcaver, Claude V., 108 A bbott ave • Klink, John C., 107 E m bury ave Smith, John J., 119 A bbott ave thia season, which will be served a t a
DobBon, Clarence, 78 Lake ave Kinsey, Thom as J„ 75 W ebb ave Snedeker, G. L., 110 Abbott ave Lowor Figure than heretofore :— No. 702 Mattison Avonue, Railroad Depot .ABbnry Park;
O iiio k s
Davenport, Charles!, 148 Lako ave Kale, Jacob, 17 S Main st Sykes, Thomas, 33 A bbott ava
DeCou, George \29 Mt. Herm on W ay Lowis, Charles, S Main st Sampson, W illiam L, 84 Asbury ave B5^” ORDER BY POSTAL CARD A venue, W est GrovojNo. 46 Main Avenoo,opposite Association Offioc, O c e a n
DcCou, Leon, 129 Mt. Hermon W ay Utyton, Lewis, 18 Corlies ave Sanford, Edward, HO M t Pisgah Way Qrove. P o st Office Box 669, A sbury P ark , N. J .
D&Wjsoiikl, Victor, 71 M t T abor W ay LoVanco, Jam es, re a r Morris, S Main st Soeloy, Charles, 102 Lako ave
Daniel, J. R , 89 M t C a m e ! Way Longstreet, Benjamin 129 Clark avo Shock, J. Clifford, 101 Aabury avo N. B« DUCHANON. OKO, A. BMOOK
DeBqw, Charles, 108 Asbury avo Longstreet', W illiam , 129 Clark ave Sexton, George, 133 M t Hermon Way
Douglas, W illiam B., 28 Seaview ave'
DeW ltt, O. C., 33 A tlantic ave
Lyor.n, Joaepl-. B„ 531 Clark avo
Lewis, J an)-_-e T., 146 Cookman avo
Sayres, Wayroan, 115 Alt. Herm on Way
Sutton, Isaac, 82 Mt. Tabor Way
BTTCHATO & SMOCK, " T h e S ta tu te s r e g u la tin g t h e o p e ra tio n s o f N a tio n a l B a n k s a ro of s u c h w ise c o n c e p tio n
t h a t c o n s c ie n tio u s ly co n fo rm ed to by Offlcors a n d D irec to rs, n o I n s titu tio n o f B a n k in g ap*
Day, John M„ 137 Main ave Lyons, Mr., 80 Broadway Seaman, Chas, H., 120 Mt. T abor Way W h o lesaio a n d R e ta il D ealers In
p roaohea th e N a tio n a l, fo r d e s e rv e d co n fid en ce o f a n d s e c u rity to p a tr o n s .” *
Doy, John M. Jr., 137 Main avo Lavorty, Rufus H., 138 Broadway Stonaker, C., 100 M t Carmel W ay
Dey, Randolph E., 137 Mail: avo
Dunham, Thomas M„ 72 Heck, avo
Dickey, T. M., 92 W ebb ave
Lefforson, Conover, 127 Abbott ave
Lefferson, Linford,- 127'A bbott ave
Lillagore, T. W „ 5 A bbott avo
Smith, W illiam B,, 210 Asbury avo
S utton, F ra n k P„ ii2 Mt. T abor Way
Squires, W. H., 17 Now Y ork aye
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
Dewls, John H., 44 Webb avo Lillagore, T. N., 5 Abbott ave Organized February 1886.
Dean, W illiam H., 16 Abbott avo
Emmona, Aaron, 83 F ran k lin ave
l eek, Edward O., 74 Asbury avo
S'lires. John F., 17 Now Y ork ave
Shay, Thomas, i^a Plorra Hotel Builder’s Hardware, Paints GEORGE FI KRO EHL, President, O. H . BROWN, Vice President,
Lance, Philip, 127 M t Herm on W ay StoSkton, Charles G„ Seaside * MARTIN Vl DAGER, Cashier. M. h . BAM MAN, 2 nd Vice President
Emmons, Ralph, 83 F ran k lin avo
Emmons, Lewis, 83 F ran k lin ave
Loson, Jolni P., 110 Mt. Tabor W ay
Leaw, Joseph C., 126 M t T abor W ay
Stockton, A. H., Seaside
Sanford, John W., 15 B atli'ave
and Oils, . Mattison A venue and Bond Street, Asbury Park, N . / .
For Convenience of Ocean Grove patrons :
Emory, John, 63 Cookman ave L etts, E dw ard L., 23 Olln s t Starks, W, H. I . , S tarks’ Hotel Corner Main St. and Aabury Avenue, Office. Ocean Grove . Camp Meeting Association B uilding, Ocean Grove, N . J
E rvlen, H arry M., 103 Broadway Lefferson, Georso. 03 Delaware avo Sallade, C. A.', 31 Pitm an avo
Emory, Charles M., 1S1 Broadway Lee, Thomas, 7G Heck avo Stout, Wesley, 33 P itm an avo A SBU RY PA RK , N . J . C a p i t a l , $ 1 0 0 ,OOO. S u r p l u s , $ 7 0 ,0 0 0 .
E ngiish, W illiam J„ 138 Broadway Loveless, W illiam, Cl P ilgtim Pathw ay Sraytha, F ra n k M„ 36 P)I P athw ay Transacts a general banking business, issues letters of credit available in the
Estell, George B.. 99 Asbury avts Lucas, William, 72 Heck avo Smith, A. C., 45 P ilrrlm Pathw ay O U R S P E C IA L T IE S . principal cities of the world. Foreign and domestic exchanges bought and sold.
E ttenger, B. 0., 104 Mt. T abor Way Letts. W illiam H„ 105 Web') ave Shrevo, H arry G., 143 Main ave Collections carefully made and prom ptly accounted for.. Discount meetings held
Evans, George W ., 104 Main ave Lawrence,. George, 104 Webb avo Shrevo, Aaron R„ 143 Main av« ^danaant Wall Plaster, Oar own M ’f g T uesday’s and Friday’s, 8 a. m. • ■/
Epponheimer. Elm er E., 9G Lawrence Lipplncott. W illiam ,'86 Wobb ave Shreve, J. L., 143 Main ave of Cedar Shingles, King’s Windsor BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
‘Evans, John, 71 Ben«on ave- Leonard, Jo h r J .,'71 Webb avo Summers, T. P.. 141 Mair, avo ’‘Cement Plaster,” Cedar Stable . Q . F . K io e h l. A lb e rt O. T w in in g , Is a a c O. K e n n e d y ,- S. W . K lr k b rid e O liv e r H . B ro w n .
Fees, Benjamin, 5 S Main at S a m u e l J o h n s o n , M ila n R oes. M . L. B a m m a n , C h a rle s A . A t k i n s ,. M a h lo n R . M a rg e ru m ,
Laue, 'Ira, 10G S.M ain st Stokes, W, H„ over Ladies’ Store Bedding. S h e r m a n B . O v ia lt. 'C liaa. A . Y o u n g , • D . 0 . C overt, W m . H . B eegle,|W m H a th a w a y .
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OCEAN GROVE TIMES— SATURDAY,'OCTOBER 22, 1898.


COUNTY AND STATE. shed th eir leaves. \ They have since THE OPPOSITE SHORE. county Historical Society,

..T h o tax rate in the borough of


budded and blossomed, and now pre-.
sent the appearance of trees in May,
Interesting Items PerSaiEiag to Incidents
At Lociiat P oint a Moninouth County
'H istorical .Society has been organizeti,
Atchinson Notice^LEIectiof)
, . : ji'-.j ;
..T hom as Patterson, : of Freehold, The society will be Incorporated uia- and - .•/,,% •
Englishtow n, is $16.60. on $1,000. has now an, ingenious invention in the and Individuals in Asbury Park. dor the laws of New Jersey. ob­ MEETINGS OF ;
..Ja m e s E. Johnson, of Farm ing- way of a sprinkler for; potatoes, egg jects will “to discover, procure; p re­
dale, grew a sw eet potato th a t weigh­ plants, tomatoes, etc. The: spray may —Mrs. G. S. Connely, of S ixth ave­
nue, has left the P ark for h e r New serve arid perpetuate whatever.' may BOARDS OF REGISTRY ,1
ed five pounds. be adjusted according to the height of relate to hbtoryi gsoeatogr and biog­
York home, . . .
. .Mrs. H. M. Blower, of Turkey, lias the plants, and it also has a combina­
. —Rescue Mission will ceieliraie the raphy, e.nd more particularly t o ' the Stamford, N. Y.
ju st completed a fine quilt, which co n ­ tion for the spraying of trees by a t­ .history^of Monmoritli county, nd to
tains 5,400 places. taching a hose where the sprinkler is fifth anniversary-. o f ;its organization saa ’ . •; , Notice is hereby glvon tliat o n eieciiSn-
on ’ Sunday. • the genealogies m e biographies
..R ip e raspberries were picked in fed fo r p lan ts.-’ \ % *’ families, persons and citizens who have wiil bo hold under, the laws o! this stale
the garden of R ev. J. A. Lumley, of ,.R . C. Shanck, of Marlboro, has the —^William Solover caught a fifteen- been associated and identified w ith Open until .November 15th. for Governor, Mombor of the H oaso'ol
finest orchard1and crop of apples seen pound channel bass a t Second, avenue Monmouth county and th e S tate of Representatives, County Clerk and threo
Turkey, last week. Assemblymen, on . • - •; a
. .A n opossum ' killed four chickens in that, section in a f.reat m any years. last Saturday iii a net. New Jersey; and to collect a n d ' p re­ First-class in every respect.
in th e hen roost of Wyckoff Buck, of From one branch eighteen inches lo rg - W inter cars have been placed on serve for future ages the records of A ll modem improvements.
Marlboro, th e o th er night.
..T h e Eatontow n B aptist Church
has been w ithout a pastor since May,
he picked th irty two ap p les,.O ff Of
seventy trees ?ie.contemplat<33 gather­
ing o v e r'400 bams!** Soi.ie think tho
the Belm ar division of the A tlantic
Coast E lectric Railway, a
—The father of Mr. M. V. Hager,
,\
residents and fam ilies who are none
.entering th is -county and contributing
to its history and prosperity; eurretxs Cuisine of the best.
Tuesday, M 8,1898
enormous crop is duo.to fertiliser used cashier of the F i r s t ; N ational Bank, events, historical and biographical; to
■when Rev. F ran k Gardner resigned, about three years ago. died a t H atboro, Pa., .on Monday: take cognizance of the m aking,of h is­ W. D. A T C H IN SO N F o ils w ill op en a t
..A t Freehold, WMinin Lykes, a to ry ; t«i be interested in the ..organiz­ ' ' Proprietor ^
school boy, wavs run down Vy a reck­ . ,C, Wi ApptegjAe •and W. T* Clay-, —Mr. and Mrs. Reseau Brown, of IBS;
ing, and nam ing of villages arid post- T e rm s o n a p p lic a tio n . '
O A. M. a n d Close a t 7 P .M .
less bicycler and had a leg broken, ton are the champion potato growers Main street, celebrated th eir golden
of Jerseyvilio this. y*’ar. Mr. Apple­ wedding anniversary on Tuesday. offices, the preservation of landm arks, S e n d lo r c ir c u la r . The places f holding.the election in
..F ra n k W hitm an, of Freehold, who gate is shlpplhg about 100 barrels and all th a t pertains to the welfare and tho various districts in Neptune town­
was assistant station agent a t A tlantic —Now that. Mayor TenBroecfc has honor of Monmouth county.”
daily a t present, h ut Mr. Clayton has gone into th e hotel business.he offers ship are th e tamo aa those given below
Highlands, is now agent a t Freneau. sold more potatoes alto g eth er,. ship­ The society will have its a office a t for th e meetings of tho Boards of Regis­
his fru it anc'S vegetable saarket lor
..T h e Mercantile Savings Bank, of ping from sixty to ninety-five barrels sale,
Red Bank, where Hon, Jo h n S. A pple­ ASBURY PARK” try and Election. • :■
Rod Bank, lias already sold over 14,000 daily for some tim e past. There -: are gate edl'i be its representative and
, —Mr. Edward Purdy is baildins an .transact its legal business. ^Tho Boards of Registry and Eicetion of
shares of its building and loan stock.
. ,T. F. Burke has resigned as agent
a t the Marlboro station, and Oscar
from three to four carloads sent from
Howell station every day.
addition to hiss house on Sixth avenue,
So also 1s Mr, L. S. Gamble s>n the sobbed on the Highway.
Steam Laundry Neptune township will meet in th eir ro-
spcctivo districts on
. .The following persons have been same avenue.
W alker, of W ickatunk, has taken his appointed as members of the Demo­ —A t R alston’n floral bower is being F our men waylaid John Cottrell-, J r
0 , J . HATJBK, in /, - ■-"v.1;
T u esd ay, October 18,1 80 8
place. tow n commissioner, at Keyport, one
..Jo h n Hicks, of Long Branch, is
cratic , county executive committee:
H enry S. Terhune, of M atawan; Jacob
made a splendid display of Boston
night last week. He was driving along
8 1 0 Cookmat> Avenue V FronrlO a. m. to 9 o’clock p. n3.„a^ d on
ferns, rubber plants, sm all palm s, and
erecting a brick building which is to C. Shutts, of; Shrewsbury; Dr. A. T. th e road near th a t place.1; A fter th e
be used by E. T. Duffy as a bicycle fac­ Applegate, of English town; E. W , Ar-
small ferns for table ■decorations.
racn passed him they climbed into tha,
Asbury Park, N.; J... Tuesday, November 1,1898
—A chrysanthem um bazaar .will he back of hUS wagon, and, seizing him
tory. rowsm ith, of Freehold; Rulief P. promoted by the ladies the First, E rom -l’pi m . to Op. for the propose
...M r. and Mrs. J. V. P atterson, of Smock, of Asbury P ark; Thomas. R. MV- E. Church. I t will b s 'rgiVen on froir ■behind, threw aim down and QUALITY - o f making tiie ?i>giistration of ,voters, etc.,
Matawan, arid the latter’s mother, Mrs. Woolloy, of Long Branch;. E. P, Long- ,went through bla clothes, robbing him required by tho election law.
street, of Manasquan.
November 15, 16 and 17 a t Educational of $30,-'. They struck Mm on th e bead, .QUICKNESS
p . P. VanDeventer, recently sailed for Hall.
England. arid then, taking his rig , drove off. Q UANTITY
—P aster Widdemer, o t tiie F irst When- Mr. Cottrell recovered con­ The places fo r holding Hie election and
. .T. E. Griggs, of Hod I t a u k , recently Real Estate Transfers.. Congregational Church, has instituted the meetings of th e Boards of Registry
caught his rig h t lmnd in a inachine a t sciousness no-trace of. them could fee
a clasi: In Bible study, which meets found. H e then walked to Keyport. Tejephone 4 0 B and Election for Neptuno to w n B h ip ara
Jo n es'.fertilizer works. Two of hte Au­ The following real estate transfers every Saturday evening in tho church aa'follows: - . - •
gers-w ore mashed. for Neptune township have been filed H e and Richard Somers took a rig and
in the office of the county clerk a t chapel. ' ;- drove in different. directions, in .tbs C o o d ^ c a lle d f o r a n d d a liv e re d F-fttST D lS T Q iC T -F eea Brothers’ ho­
. .In vitations are out to the m arriage ■ —George , Brower diefi a t Loch Ar­ hope e-;; intercepting th e highwaymen', tel, South MBin street.
of Miss Lillian Pearsall Mn!dooa a r d Freehold for th e ‘week, ending October a lo n g th e c o a s t.
.15th, 1898: ;■ bour last Saturday. H e was in his b ut no trace of the could be found. SECOND D1STRSCT—Unexcelled E n­
Edw ard G. Bacon, both o! Freehold. 92d year, Hi« funeral t ook place on
It will take place on Wednesday, Oc­ Myron S. Gould to .Asbury P ark and gine house, Corlies avonue, West
W ednesday, Interm ent, being made at
tober 2Gth. . * Ocean Grove Bank. Piece of proper­ Hamilton, Removal of Powder Works. FIVE DONT’S Urove.
..W . C. Blanchard, who recently ty, $1 . Keypori is about to loss one of her. ’ f , 'th i n k y o u r c o a g ti o r c o ld w ill THIRD DISTRICT—Good Will Engine
Marcella Morehead to F ra n k .M ary­ —D irector Jam es Van B runt baa' re-, house, Udmmetfieldv avenue,-.'W est
purchased a tract of land on tho organized the choir of the W est P ark industries because, of a dlsagreomeiit H iitn ’a C■ough dHisaalsam p p e a r u n til y o u b a v o uaed
.
river, opposite Red Bank, will shortly land, T hree lo ts -a t Ocean Grove, ?1. aVout r 6n t . . The powder experlmerital; rinn Park.
Anna A. 5Tatman and husband io M. E. Church, Miss A nna Cawmaa is o * p e c t to h a v o t h a t p a in In th o JOSEPH HARRIS,
begin the erection of a $50,000 resi­ tho president and organist, Mrs. W ill­ w orks I s ’referred to. They are locat­ L / U 1 1 1 a iao o r b a c k re lie v e d , o r t h e
dence upon it. H enry Hess. L ot a t Ocean Grove, ed a t Robbins’ brickyard, ju st east of m u so le s o f th o chcnt, u n til you h a v o b a th e d TownBhip Clerk.
$1,900. ■■ - iam Smith, secreary, and Albert Bry­ fre e ly w ith H a m ’s R h o u m a tio Spoclflc.
. .W illiam C; W hitney, of New York, an treasurer.' Keyport. B. B, Ogden, who ren ts the
E sther. A. Benflelc and huBband to properly to the company, has served' D n n ’ t bollovo iii a ll th e s e a d v e rtis e d
has rented tho farm a t South E aton­
town owned by Mrs. George Lorillard.
P ra n k A. W ilkinson, L ot a t ■Ocean
Grove,' $9,000.
—Tha annual oyster roast of the
.West drove firemen was given a t Un­
P* fju a ran te o d c u re s, b u t t r y H a m ’s
a distraining notice upon, the movable A n tl-H e a d a c h o P o w d ers a n d y o u w ill b o s a tr
m achinery o f th a concern to hold it fc . iHfled. P e rfe c tly h a rm le s s . -
IRA S. FERRIS
Mr. W hitney will use tho farm for his
running horses.
. .Collector Ebenezer. Bowne, of Mad­
Isaac N. Boegle and others, ex’rs, to
F rancis A. Stone. Two lots at-Ocean
Grove, $1,100. . .
excelled . engine house on Wednesday
evening. . The comm ittee in charge
was Alonzo W hite, S. W. B arton and
a dales of $6Q0 of m paid. reet. The D o n y o u k n o w t h a t H a m ’s F lo ra l
com'pany clalm 3 to have discharged all isu nk eje id ied I.to bAe emp mthoon ia
Sts obligations, and;will carry the -lat­ w h ite.
Is J u s t t h e thlnpr t h a t
h a n d s so ft, s m o o th a n d
.Paper
ison township will sell fifty-four prop­
erties for unpaid taxes a t Jam es Gra­
ham ’s hotel, Cheesequake, a t 2 o’clock
Nelson E. Buchandn to th e Asbury
Park; L ibrary Association. T hree lots
a t Asbury .Park, $12,000, , -
Jam es Thompson.
—Oh Friday last Mr. ,'ind Mrs. W al­
te r S ra v a tt celebrated the seventh an­
ter into c o u rt T he works hava given H f i n ’ f be a fr a id to a s k foi* a free sa m -
employment to-cereral men, and has L / U l 1 L p l o o f a n y o f t h e m . .
P re p a re d o n ly by
Hanger
p. m. on October 2G. disbursed about $4,000 druing. the tim e .a n d D eco rato r
W illiam H. Moynan to Susan M. El- niversary of th eir xnarriagel They they have beon in operation. W . R. HAM
,,F , C. Strvkor is the champh»n
snuash raisor of Marlboro. He has
lingwood. L ot a t Asbury P ark, $1.
Susan M, Elliiigwood to Susan Moy-
were given a Biirpriss by a large num ­
ber of friends in the evening at their
I 67 M ala S tre e t. A s b u ry P a rk 104 Em bury Ave.
two unusually large ones, one m easur­ sian. L ot a t Asbury P ark, $1. Jerseymari Goes to China. O cean Grove, N. J .
home in W est Grove;
ing over five.feet in circumference n u t . W illiam , H. P re n tis s, to Caroline F. —Major M arshall Bright, editor of Tin- skill and genius of the Bons of t-
weighing over 100 pounds. Searle. L ot a t -Asbury P ark, $5,0.00; . ChriBtlan Work, New' fork, lectured New Jersey is faet becoming recogniz­ R, E. K. ROTHFRITZ, On and after October 1 ,1 shall be pro­
..T h e chief of the Red Bank fire de­ •Elizabeth Jam es and husband to a t tho Grand Aveisae Reformed Church ed by otli.a .nations than our own. pared to fill all orders in the paper h ang­
H attie V. Irons. Land a t W est Ocean General W. B Parsons, of Naveslnk, SUCCEaaOR TO JE N U N G & CO. ing business. Special prices for Fall and
p artm en t has been ordered by . the ,on Wednesday, evening. ' His topic was,
borough, council to purchase four more Grove,' $1. the Civil W ar, in which he saw four hEB been commissioned chief engineer D EA LER IN W inter work.
chemical extinguishers and to offer for .William H. DeNyse. to K ate Mella., years of active service, for tho big Chinese railroad syndicate,
sale the old hook and ladder truck. L ot a t W est Asbury Parle, $410. la \rbicb so m any of New York’s - G R A N IT E A N D M A R B L E
.;T h e old Holland schoolhouse, near W illiam J. Rogers to H enry Will­ -—Miss Addle E., daughter, of Mr..
and Mrs. A. W. LeFurge, will la' m ar- w ealthy capitalists era interested. -He Monument* and Headstones, George M. Bennett,
iamson. Land a t W est ABbury Park, sailed for China w ith h is fam ily on
Middletown, which was closed all last $1,700. rled next W ednesday to Mr. V incent Thursday. Mr. Parsona will conduct Curbing and Flagging and All
year on account of a disagreem ent on
the p a rt of th e trustees in Holmdel
Samuel Natlianson to Loon F. Blan­
chard. Lot a t Edgeraere, $1.
Schmons, of Toronto; The ceremony
will 'tak e place a t B o’elocK. p. in
an engineering party and make a su r­
Kinds of Building Stono.
♦ P A IN T IN G *
and Middletown to w n siu p v has been the F irs t Cpngregational Church., s vey of the routo for th e proposed g reat
reopened. ' . .
Myron S. Gould to Asbury P ark and railroad, w hich'Is expected to open up IN ALL. IT S B R A N C H E S.''
Ocean Grove B ank.. L ot a t Bradley- —The Hebrews of .'West P a rk are a n d . modernize ra re old China Into Yard and Office 9 0 5 M ain Street.
, .Miss K atherine D. Schonck, daugh­ Beach, $1. soliciting contributions of book), prf1 som ething more up to date. A S B U R Y PARK N . J .
Look box 2 1 3 2 , Qceao Grove,N. J
te r of David Schenck, of tlolmdftl, and- Cornelius Osborn to Delia Meglll. pere, magazines, etc:, to repldce their
G . C o n o v e r H e n d r ic k s o n , so n o f C h a ^ L ot a t Bradley Beach, $1,200. stock destroyed by, the recent, Are a Five Gubernatorial Candidates. ‘
H. Hendrickson, of Bradev*'!t. will bo John W. Fields; to W illisfoni Dey. Springwbod avenue. C onations iriay
m arried a t the home of Miss Schenck L o t in Mt. Prospect cemetery, fl. b e . sen t to K. Morris, -125 Gookmah- New Jersey has pve candidates for
on October 2fltii. • John W. Fielder, Jr., to John F. avonue, Asbury Park. " '/>, Governor There were flted In the of­
..M rs. Lillie Chattle, until recently Hawkins: I^ots in Mt. Prospect cem­ —One of the m ost suco cssful aoni; fice of the Secretary of State on Tues­
a nurse in the Long Branch hospital, etery, $1 . parodists of the day is W illiam Jerom e1, day the certificate; of nom ination for
was*married last week to H arry Fleet, T his sjentlomau bends a company ot Governor of Fred. Schrayshuen, of Mt.
a butcher a t Long Branch.. The cere­ cofticdlans th a t .will present “A Jay in Holly, candidate of the People’s party,
mony was performed a t Camden by New York Press’ Magazine. New York,” a t the P ark Opera House and M atthew McGuire, of PaterBon,
Rev. Henry R. Robinson.
..T h e daughter of Rev, J. L. How­
ard, Miss Grace Bennett Howard, of
Beverly, formerly of Lakewood, is re-,
ported to have received a legacy of
Those who a r t following the for­
tunes ;.of V ansittart, the wealthy
American, in “An American Em peror,'’
will learn by reading the Sunday Mag­
azine for next Sunday of tho immense
this (Saturday) evening. In connec­
tion .w ith the play-there will bo pre­
sented the rough riders, m ilitary girls,
.the burlesque Sousa band, tbe Hebrew
cake walk and many other features.
candidate of tho Socialist-Labor party.
T he nom ination of Thomas H L m g -
don, jf Bordentown, tbe Prohibition
candidate, and those of Crane and
Voorhees have already been filed.
W. H. BEEGLE,
$500 by the will of tho late Col. J. M. scheme b;. which he hopes, to win the
Bennett, of Philadelphia.. regard of tbe people of France. Murderously Assaulted.
Then, for timeliness, there Is an Il­ te tte r List.
..A liawk swooped down upon a In Now York the other night Edward
flock of chickens owned by Mrs. Isaac lustrated atory of a practice football l .T he following letters rem ain un­ W illis, or NavoBlnk, was m urderously
Grosscup, of Lower Alloway, and, se­ gam e-on Yale field, an article io n 'th e claimed. a t th e Ocean Grove postofllce, aasaaltod. He laid on the pavem ent
lecting a fat Dominic rooster, gave “ Dismounted Dog Punchers of , the K ate E. Buckelin, Ira Boyce, T, A. in a n unconscious condition for over
Northw est," as the police ot the Klor.- Brown, E m m a Brown. two hours. Mr. W illis was in New
chase. The rooster ran to cover, and
in an hour was as white as chalk. dylce call themselves, and pictures and .. Nellie Dima,
Mrs. E . E instien (2).. . ;:
Y ork oa business. A t the time he was 48 Main Avenue,
tex t showing how moving photographs assaulted bo was going to tho ferry to
..T h e farm ers of Burlington county are ta k e n .'. The fiction in the Sunday : Mrs. FiBke, Miss M. Fairer.
are trying to form an association th at crbSB to Jersey City, where ho intended
• will compel commission m erchants to
return their em pty baskets. It is pro­
M agazine.always 5s bright, Interesting
anti beautifully Illustrated. Tho maK-
azlne comcs every we&lt w ith tho New
M aria Green, M. H. Givln, F aith
Goings.
A.. S. H arding, Minnie Hiilo.
to stay over n ig h t As he was going
up ,;. rath er dimly lighted street 5u OCEAM GROVE, N .J .
posed to charge an excess, to bo re­ ;»as struck on the head from behind
York Sunday Press without extra cost. H elen Kneiskern. and felled to tho ground. -His assail­ LISTS OF COTTAGES FOR SALE AND TO RENT
m itted upon the return of the baskets. a Alice Lackman. a n t escaped. Of course Mr. WilliB was
..M rs. Fred. Hoben. of Keyport, M ather M anufacturing Co., M artha
whoso husband wont to the Klondike Opening an Epileptic V illage. Mack, Mrs. P. E, Moller, E lia W.
unable to give ariy clue. FORWARDED UPON APPLICATION.
six m onths ago, fears that, he h as met It ii authoritatively announced th at Mockbrldga, George W. McClelland.
his death, as no word has been re­ Rev. H. R, Robinson, Mary R afterty, Officers of Fruit Growers.
the State village for epileptics will be
ceived from him for some time, and opened about November 1. Maplewood Charles 0. R ug. The annual meeting of the Mon­
h e was due £o arrive h o m e,a m onth farm, near.Princeton, was selected; as Mrs. S. P. Singer. m outh County '?ru lt Growers’ Associa­
A. Vies, O. Von Hole. tion was held recently, a t Koyport. II
.ago. ) : ■ ■ ;. . '■’ th e site. The farm Is'.in a high state
..A sh er L. TiUpns of; lied Bank, was of cultivation, well located, and has a . Mrs. W iyto. About tw enty mOrtibers wore present,,
hired by the .Board of Education to fine stream of spring w ater. N atural W. H „ HAMILTON, P. M. and the following officers w ere elected
teach the sch o -)! a t P oplar th is term . springs are found in.every field bn tho for th e ensuing year.
He was discharged last Week, he place. Adjoining it is a tra c t ot 213 Historic Mansion Repaired. President—Lod! Lohsen.
claim s, without cau»?; has brouslit acres, well wooded. ■T his the . State Vice President—Aaron B. Morris
su it for his salary for the rest of the
.: term , ■■■■-. ;■ ■ ; - •;y{-r ' :■'•-..
board has agreed to purchase, w ith a
view of ultim ately adding. It to the
H istoric interest attaches to tho
house a t Colts Neck i ow occupied by
Jo h n Reidj w hich is undergoing re ­
Secretary—W arren S. Conklin.
T reasurer—Jam es W. Hoft. The Underwood Typewriter.
. .Michael E nright, of Hightstown: S tate villager w hich will then contain Directors fo r'th ree acars—Joseph P.
400 acree. Twenty patients will be pairs. T his >io<;33 is one of the oldest Sproul, John H, Curtis nnd Joseph. D.
took in a stranger recently, who claim ­ in th a t vicinity, and figured promi­
ed to have worked am ong Mr. E n­ placed in ihe m ain building. -Tharo: F roat. •
ar*; also-tw o dwelling houses already nently iii. an engagem ent between a Buyer for two years—H enry D. Coe.
rig h t’s relatives in Rhode Island. detachm ent of .British troops anfi a Principle New
Shortly afterw ard the man left sud­ on the farm, which are to be Htted'fpr sm all party of Americans during th e
patients. A trolley ilns will probably New School Heeded at Oceanic. WriUnff Visible
denly, taking with him $18 of his host’s Revolutionary War. T he la tte r took
money. connect tho village with Princeton. - refuge in th e house arid w ithstood.the I t Is stated th a t the prim ary class Speed Increased
. ..There is a possibility of the estab­ B ritish for somo tim e, b u t were final­ of the Oceanic public sichool In so Touch Elastic a ;
lishm ent of an extensive steel works To Help the Soldiers. ly forced ;to , surrender. U ntil th e re­ largo th at It is impossible for all the
a t Keansburg. The company th a t is cent im provements the bu|let holes children to attend school a t one tim e. Automatic Conveniences
considering the m atter is ono of the Up a t Atlantic H ighlands an end­ were plainly visible. T here are olghty-sevea m em bers in Operation Unchanged
larg est in the world, having a capital less chain scbenii. ha? been started by the class,. Fifty of the eeholars atten d
of $20,000,000, and will employ over tho Soldiers’ Field A uxiliary of tho th e school in the m orning, and. the Tabulating Rapiditf
Red Cross Society, In order to raise Racc Track So be Sold.
4,000 people. •. o ther thirty-seven in the afternoon. B illin g Speed
money to buy a supply of cots for use M. R, VanKeuren, w ho recently pur­
..A defective flue caused a fire; in In . the soldiers* hospital. ■ E very per- chased the Monmouth P ark property, Strength Maintained
F ran k Siccols house a t Long Branch, Shavin g: a n d H a lr c u t t ln g .
son th a t receives a letter Is to send is Making arrangem ents to have, the A ctual Advantages
on Tuesday of la s t:week. The. firemen ten cents to Miss Raymond, a t Now old track surveyed nnd- run off n T he barber shop in th e Association
p u t the fire out after a hole had been York City, a n i to.m ake-four copies of building lots. The old course, whicU building announces th a t hereafter' tha
burned in tho roof. The dam age was o n o ; they receive, arid num ber them is- to be sold, comprises 100 acres, price of shaving will be 10 cents and
<rv-s~
about $400. During the excitem ent an and send them, to four persons, re ­ while the 'new track, which will be halrcuttlng 20 cents to everyone; I
Italian lost a purse containing $12. M anufactured
, . .T he horse of Joh.i Cottrell' was
questing them to follow th e directions kept entire; and th e land connected; a s k .th e patronage of a i r residents.
in the letter I t is believed the w orthy w ith ; it, takes in 400 acres, There la F irst-c la ss, service. Excellent accom-
, by th o WAGNER TYPEWRITER CO
found a few days ago dead in thb object of the scheme will bring speedy a prospect th a t , m any horses will be modations.-- Ad'.' -tf. ' ■ • 3X8*230 BROADWAY, N EW YORK. C hicago B ra n c h : No. .184 La S a ils S tre e t.
meadows a t -Koyphft . ' Mr. Cottrell was and gratifying responses. sen t to Monmouth P a r k 'th is winter
sandbagged and knocked senseless out fee m aintenance during the dull sea-
of his wagon one night last week. The & Woman Fearlully Burned. son. - . a: _ _ , :' -
horse evidently wandered off and fell
down an em bankm ent into the mead- Mrs. Julia Coffer, the wife of. John Many Hew Bargains.
H, Colter, of Seabright, was probably : T his iSaturdsy She , Steinbach Com­ -; artlSfiiiii 's 0110 branch of out business; Wo ropair a pin puncture for a quarter, or vul-
. o w s ,'. . ^7 . ::; v r */ %yll % I < | J » I l I l l y canine a larger one at from fifty cents to a dollar. Wo guarantee th e latter to
fatally burned last S aturday. morning. pany ■^111- continue th e eals of la s t
..O ver 800 persons in Shrswsbury Mrs. Coffer’s clothes caught illrb while last as long as the tire Wo used to guarantee a plug (at th at time the price was fifty oenta), but we
township have not paid their poll, tax Saturday, with a, great m any new ad­
•she Vfris m aking a kerosene plaster for ditional bargains which will be to your have learned tho lesson that tho rubber in the tiro will eventually .wear away from the plug, and it is as
th is year, and, as much money has her husband, wlio was lyin^ 111 up­
been lost to. the' township heretofore advantage. Corner M nir and- Cook- reasonable for us to guarantee th at a plugged puncture will not wear out iis it would be for one’s
stairs. The flames Spread so rapidly man, corner Em ory; and Cookman.—.
in this mariner, tho towriship commit­ th a t It v/as Impossible for Jler 'to es­ shoemaker to guarantee tho solo'he puts on our shoe to last forever. '
tee has decided to. stop* it-th is year, Adv, -
cape She rae upstairs, h e r clothing'
and will issue-w arrants for those y/ho
do n o t pay It.
In a blaze, and aroused he? husband.
Ho found his. wife prostrated on the
Seventeen T housand Dollars ZACHARIAS & COMPANY.
. .T h e a p p le . trees on the farm of. floor, arid before he was Rble; In his W anted on first bond arid m ortgage 7 2 3 M attiso n A v en u e, A sb u ry P a rk
Jo h n H. Denise, at, Freehold, w h ic h .enfeebled condition, to extinguish the a t five per cent, on splendid' hotel
stood’ near th e buildings th a t were flam es, every bit of clothing o n her Droperty .worth) $55,000. W. H. Beegle;' Low p ric e s f o r g o o d e le c tric w ork. R e p a ir S h o p A tta c h e d . '
burned by lightning some time in Alt- body was burned. Mr. Coffer was also 48 Main avdnua, Ocean'-Grove,- N, J.—
* g u s t, w e r e s o b a d ly S corched t h a t th e y badly burned. Adv.-tf. .

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