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VOLUME VII—NO. 36. OCEAN GROVE TIMES—SATURDAY, SEP! EMBER 9, 1899. Subscription $1.00 per year. ST. PAUL’S SILVER JUBILEE Everything lu Readiness lor an Elaborate Celebration of the 2Sth Anniversary. at. Paul’s Silver Jubilee promises to bo a big event The celebration ol it •will engage tbe attention ol local 'Methodists all.ot next week. In addi- tion to tha two sermons on Sunday, there will be a special sermon every evening during the week, except Thursday, when tfaete -will be a musi - cal entertainment, under the direction of Mies 0. Blanche Bennett, who also •will hai'e charge of the music of the entire celebration. Then -on Sunday- of-next week there'.will bo two inore sermons. All these sermons will be. .preached by ministers who have Occu- pied St. Paul's pulpit in -the past. With the return temporarily of all of St, Paul's former pastors the celebration will also partake of the nature of a reunion. Tomorrow (Sunday)- morning • the sermon will be by Rev. D B. Harris, of Bridgeton. He will preach upon -"Christ revealed by the Holy Ghost,”; from John xvi, 13-16. In the evening -Rev. W. S. Barnhart, ot South Amboy, Will preach from 1 Kings 5:13, his topic being "Do Som? Great Thing." The sam oa on Monday evening will be by Rev. Levi Larew, of Oceanport, the topic of which has not been an- oounced. ■ . . . On Tuesday evening Rev, William T, Abbott, of Ocean Grove, -will -oc- cupy the pulpit, and preach, upon the subject of “Practical Goodness,” from James 4; 17. Presiding Elder Roe,; of Asbury Park, will be the preacher on Wednes- day ovening. Rey. Milton Relyea, of Clayton, will preach on Friday evening. The topic, of his discourse will be 'Uncharitable Judgment,” from Romans xlv, 7-8. . On Sunday -morning-.of next week Re>'. J, B. Westcott, of Colllngswood, will held forth. His text, a double one, will be taken from John iv, 14, and John viii, 38. At night the last sermon '.-.in Its preache;! by the Rev, Henry Belting, of Burlington, from. Rev, ill, 11—"Hold; that fast which thou hast that no man take thy crown;”-' The visiting .ministers, who will be accompanied by their wives, -will be ascertained during’ their stay, in the Grove sis. follows: Revs. Harris and Larew, at the- Alaska House;. Rev. Westcott, by Dr a s;1 Mrs. I. N; Beegle;- Rev. Barnhart, at Grove Hall; Rev. Belting, at Seaside Hotel; Rev. Relyea, at the Ocean House. , Your last chance to see the marvel- ous blograph pictures’ tonight (Satur- day) at tho Auditorium. Admission 10c.; reserved seats 26c. Heavy Damage Suit. ■ ; Suit for damages has been instituted by Samuel Lane and Samuel Davis, of Long Branch, who were ipjured by be- ing; striick by a.passenger train at the' Pavilion avenue crossing of the Cen- tral Railroad of New Jersey: C. Swing Patterson, former city solicitor ot •jong: Branch, has been, retained ‘as counsel for both parties. . The amount of damages has not yet been stated, although they will be larged Mr. Davis' claim will be.larger .than that of Mr. Lane. Since the ac- , cldent Mr. Davis' has been confined to his room, and it is feared that he has sustained permanent injuries. Tho ac- cident .took place at noon oh; Friday, July 21; The aggrieved claim that the;,- were shut in the gates Just as a northbound train came flying along. There was no escapc, they say, from a collision, and eye witnesses to the ac- cident wer., of tie opinion that both men were killed. Lane’s horse and wagon; fared the worst, his favorite steed being killed, While the wagor, '•was s. total wreck. Mr. Lane was badly.shaken ispand bruised. He, how- ever,' escaped serious injuries, al- though It is said that he is yet suffer- ing frons the shock, Davis' hip was .injured. It was at first, thought that his injuries were only slight, He, how- ever, is still held a prisoner, and may be 6 cripple for life. ; It is Swlleved that Mr. Lane and Mr. Davis will sue for P0,000, although Mr, Davis’ claim , r,vll! bs the larger of the two. Young Tlll-Tapper. Little Grover Wolcott, aged.12 years, wil! he sent to the Reform School at Jamesburg -for robbing the, Little Sil - ver station. Agent Harry Herbert, who made the complaint, said over ?30 had heen taken frbm the money draw- er this summer. Hearing young Wol- cott was spending money very freely at the Oceanport stores for cake, candy and other dainties, he deter- mined to watch him. A ew days ago he caught' 3royer in the office with $3.08, which he had just taken from the drawer. A key that would open the office door was found 1 his pocket, and Grover said that he has! found It under the station. The sad admitted, ills guilt. ' . '. lllg Vegetables at Colts Neck'. - The farmers about Colts Neck- have been vlelns with one another this year to Bee who can raise the largest yeg-: etablea, says the Freehold. Transcript. Garrett Buck has an Americai; Giant potato displayed Ie Joseph Golden’s toll-house. The potato Is nine inches lone, so we are told, and- weighs sev - enteen ounces. George Slant h a s ,. a watermelon ,. weighing . 'fifty pounds, This, stout melon Is- on' exhibition m Charles Sherman’s store. At Fred, Luther’s hotel you can see a cornstalk fifteen feet in height, which was grown by T, Forman Taylor.,- The stalk hr s two large, cars of corn uppa it, ono of the cars bolng eight feet from the ground. Repeated by request—the wonderful moving' pictures! This (Saturday) evening at the Auditorium. Admis- sion 10 centB; reserved seats 25 cents. TEMPLARS FIELD DA’S Ocean Grove Treated to a Sight-of the Knights on Parade.' Monday was, Knights Templa; .Field Day: ip Asbury PaJk, The grand offi- cers of tho State were; present, and five hundred uniformed Sit-Knights, representing .Jersey City, Hoboken, Kewark, Elizabeth,! Plainfield, yi’re n - ton, -WashlnEtsB, Paterson, Borden- town and Asbury Park, were in the parade, which took-place la the liter- noon. The fenlghts marched through' the streets at Asbury Park and. Ocean Grove, and presented a fine appear- ance. ;- .' ■ After the'parade the commanderles formed In front of the Ocean Hotel, In Aaburk Park, where. they were in- spected,by,Right BmSsis'nt Grand Com- mander Peter McGill, of Lambertvllld, and. reviewed by the . State officers. Among the prominent visitors In line were Right Eminent Grand Command- er George Nicholson, of New .York; Right, Eminent Grand Junior Warden William J. Maxwell, of .New York; Past Grand Commander Wilson G. Fox, of New York, and Grand Sword Bearer John Little, of Nes Yorlt, There were about five hundred uni- formed Knights inline of parade. As they marched through Ocean , Grove, by way of the boardwalk and up Main. avenue, they were loudly cheered. Corson Commandery ". was especially remembered. The line wae made up as follows: Hugh de Payens of Jersey City, 21 swords, Eminent Conjmande; George V Lafarge. Damascus of. Newark, 80 sworda. Eminent. Commander Samuel Smith. Do Molay ot Washington, N, J., 10 swords, Generalissimo Willard Alilger. St. John ;i£ Jersey Cits, Eminent ComraaKder Frederick- Pantaclnno. Mellta of Moorestown, 36 swords, Eminent Commander James E.. Kress- ler.' .' St; Elmo of Lamberville, Eminent Commander H. ES. VanHora. Corson of Asbury. Park, 60 'swords, Eminent Commander C. A. AtWne. Pilgrim of Hoboken, 28 swords, Em- inent Commander O. A. Mohu, Trinity of Plainfield, 20 swords, Em- inent Commander N. Y, Dungan. , Ivanhoc of Bordontosn, IE,, iwords, Eminent Commander Dr. C. J. Haz- zard. : ■ October Petit Jurors. On Tuesday the petit jurors for the October term of county court were empanneled. They ar.,> as follows: Neptune—3dward Rllcy, Aaron Cas- tor, John Hagerman, George Farmer, C. Conover, Longstreet, Robert Ha- vens, Nelson Slocum. Raritan—Joseph D„ Harris, Jr., Cy- reous. C,,.yanI4ater,, John. T.' Geran( 'Benjamin Decker;- Jr; Wall—George E;. Rogers, Albert W / Bennett, Forman Hutchinson. . Matawan—Rens W. Cartan, John B. Ivins, William L. VanBrunt. Shrewsbury—Edgar. J. Brower,' El- wood Harvey, Harold K. Allstrom, El- mer- E. Haralie; Marlboro—John Holland,, Patrick McCue, Stephen VanPelt, Charles E. Thompson, Eatontown—John Reynolds, Rufus- West.- .. . Freehold-- Cornelius B: Barkalow, James 8, Arrowsmith, John B. Davi- son, Charles Barkalow, George H. Adams, John C. Clevenger. Theodore Sickles, James Magee\Daniel Dono- van, Charles Wyckoff. Atlantic—John Stapleton, Daniel Straits, SHjah Matthews. -Millstone—John Stankel, Edward E. Applegate; Thompsc J. Elmer, uem- uel B. Williamson, ", Ocean—Lewis M. Slocum, Daniel Dorn, William E. VanDykr, Jr., Will- iam L. Wolcott, Ashley B. -Stout;,Ed - ward L, Reynolds, Frank J. Helflel, Jr. Middletown-—Charles Allen, Jr., Al- bert Morford, Henry Saddler. Howell—William Ketchom, Harrison Matthews, Samuel Hall, Holmdel—Henry. L. Holmes,-. Jacob O. Lamberson, Hendrick P. Conover.. District Preachers' Meeting. Tha New Brunswick Bistrict Preaeh- ers’ Meeting held its first session after the, usual summer adjournment bn Monday, in Association Hall, Ocean Grove. Rev.; Samuel1 Barnes, of. the Philadelphia Conference, gave an in- teresting address oh “Materialism,!' which aroused a spirited discussion. On next Monday ' morning: at ID o’clock, in ’the parlors of St; Paul's Church. Rev, T. Snowden Thomas will glvo “A Review of the Season at Ocean Grove." Monmouth Clerical Union. The Monmouth Clerical Union held ,*. very Interesting meeting in ihe lec- ture room of the First M. E. Church, Asbury Park, -an Monday afternoon.. S£ev; J. W. Morris, pastor, of the First M. E- Church; Long Branch, gave a iine address on .“The Biblical Sab- bath.”, A warm • discussion ; followed. In which many views of the subject were given. The next meeting will be held in the parlors "of. the First Presbyterian Church, Asbury Park, October 2d. “ TwoWeddings.” \ This Is the novel title of an enter- tainment to be given for'the benefit bt the Aid Society the First M. E. Church, at' Educational Ball, Asbury Park, oh Wednesday and Thursday .evenings at, next week, Miss .Fannie ,T, Sparkes, who la,stopping'at Wheeler Villa, Ocean Grove, and who has been In India, will reproduce ; a Bengalee wedding and also- a Hindoo Royal wedding. There will also ,bo oriental readlngs^^ffl Fire Escapes, Dr. Ballard is canvassing the town to ascertain the number of houses) fitted with fire escapes, in compliance with tbe recent taw. His return Is to be published by tho 16th last. AUDITORIUM CHOIR BANQUET Covers Laid for Five Hundred Persons In • Hie rating People’s Temple.- An indispensable supplement to the summer's work of- the Auditorium Choir la the annual banquet, undoubt- edly one of the most pleasant and sat-, .lsfactpry gatherings of all the year,. This choir banquet, with; all ita at- tendant good feilowahljs and cheer, was served la the.-Young People's Tem - ple on Friday evenln;,' of last week. Guests to the number of flve hundred or more were present, Tho Temple wsa tastefully.decorat- ed with flsgsi, bunting, Japanese lan- terns, palms and flowers. Regarding the menu, it is enough to say. that. It was . gotten up and served by Day, a name that always guarantees . excel- lence. . That the wishes of soma of our. readers, who desirg to know what there was to sat, may be gratified, we will say that there was put upon the tables, In quantities to satisfy everybody'to the full, creamed oysters, chicken and lobster salads, sandwiches, assorted cakes, ice cream, coffee, nuts and con- fectSoas. ' Bishop FitzGerald presided, and led oil' the «peechmaking with several vory excellent .stories. He w as' fol- lowed hi-- Colonel James Matiack Sco- vel, who paid a glowing tribute to the moral Infiuence of womanhood. What i.iie Colonel particularly likes about Ocean Grove, Is that here mac and wo* man stand on an equality. No place delighted him so much as the Audi-; torlum. He likened Prof,' Morgan’ to tho Italians; who "stormed the aides with their music.".. Dr. J. B. Price thoroughly £-idorsed Mr. Scovel’g remarks, He told one or; two witty stories. He -was afraid that the trend of some of the women who ■frequent tha 'Orove In summer was to- wards cannibalism, for he overheard one enthusiastic singe;,; assert,; to tha exuberance of her feeling, that "Prof. Morgan was alnaosf, good enough to ;,-at.” ■Dr.' Price did not neglect' to ftmnk the choir for its-valuable aid in the igreat musical festivals of the past ?,umE!er.' He also spoke, of President McKinley’s praise of the work of the "great Ooean Grove choir.” Ex-Senator McClelland, our well- known summer resident, spoke at the pleasure he experienced at the way Ocean Grove was being “boomed," and Its immediate bright pvoBpeets. In his opinion there were more people -in Ocean aroye ihe last two ,weeks. of June this year than during the first two weeks of July last year,, virtually putting the season of (8D3 a month ahead of 183S, This, to him, was an evidence that the work of the Board cit Trade had brought good results. Ho strongly advocated keeping up tho entertainment feutur* longer, -that the ,'jOOple who deBlreditta.Tarualu.-'iiuiha; Orove during September might have provided for them diversions as well ns recreation. In his opinion there is no place like Occan Grove, He warm- ly commended the work of Prof. Mor- gan/13 a musical director. His refer? ence to the late Dr. Stokes and 'Wot SwOney,. and the fact that, in his be- lief, Providence supplied just the right snecessors' to them In; Bishop Fitz- Gerald and Tallle Morgan, struck a responsive chord in the hearts of all around the board. Mr. Morgan was called upon, and of course was fully equal to what was expected of him. He was given the Chautauqua saluta When u, mounted •a chair to speak. He .told' how he was brought to Ocean Grove by Dr., J, B., Price, of . ihe Summer School, to. train an oratorio chorus. Then he launched out with a subject that, is very near his heart, just now—tho proposed new Auditorium organ; With an elabora- tion of the plan of securing funds by the Issuing, of certificates he had a larg® number of immediate 'promises to help In the work. Dr. Ballard, In Speaking of the need of a new organ, said he trusted that al! would give their help and assist- ance to the plan. His remarks were punctuated with-sallies of wit, He closed with a reference to the heaven- ly banquet and the heavenly choir. Rev, T Snowden Thomas-voiced his endorsement ot tho sentiment ct ap- preciation manifested for tho loader of the choir He told a first-rnte story of an embarassed Fourth of July ora- tor. Mr. A. H. DeHaven also spoke In fa- vor of the new .organ, which he said; we were ire to.have by next season. This statement, coming from Mr. De- Haven, Is slgrnlfleaist, . The speaker aisb made a happy reference to the Ocean Grove waterworks, and the fact that we were, able to ' supply Asbury Parle with plenty of pure water'in her timo of need. " At she . ug;.;i .stli n of Colonel Scove! a ; handkerchief, salute was trlven Bishop FitzGerald. The assemblage was dismissed with the benediction af- ter singing the doxology, . Deal Golf Club’s Home. The new house Of the Deal Golf Club was formally opened Monday evening. A, programra;:- o f muSlci Interspersed with speechmaktng,. served to. enter- tain the large number of guests pre?,- ent, The Illumination of the grounds was made a special feature,- and was worth going a long distance -to see. On Monday , the Deal club, was happy, in winning .the championship of the North Jersey ehore, which honor, was accompanied by a $500 loving club. It costs but ten cents to see the won- derful moving pictures at the Audi- torium this (Saturday) evening. Re- served seats 26c. Unusual Operation. At tho Long Branch hospital recent- ly Mrs. Eunice Parker, widow of John Parker, of Reil Bank, was operated on tor tumor; The physicians "removed nine, small tumors from Mrs. Parker’s stomach, Tho operation Was success- ful, and Mrs. Parker is now recover- ing rapidly. While the operation for tumor Is not uncommon, the removal of so many tumors at one timo Is rare.' SPLENDID MOVING PICTURES Entertainmen? to be Repeated With Change o l programme. >‘,'he mo vlng; pictures exhibited by the American Biograph Company )at the Auditorium on. Thursday evening, th- auspices of the Ocean Grove f Board of Trade, were the finest ever seen in this locality. The pictures ware all clear and distinct, and the largo audience .thoroughly enjoyed them. The view, of jibe Atlantic City •fire department showing tho engines going to a fire, 'was truly, a marvelous ■dace of work. In this picture one of the teams besome,; unmanageable and riiAp, away; the. biograph instrument la standing tight in its path, and into thh the horses dash full tilt; the In- stijiment Is wrecked but fortunately the film is'preserved intact, and this results; in one of the -most realistic pictures ever taken. The- whole'scene Is sreproduced as It . actually occurred, and the spectators are held in breath- lee# suspense to the end. - This exhibition of moving pictures wa| one of the most taking enter- tainments of the season. It was with a s|gh of regret, that the'.audience wit- nessed the end . .... In response to universal request the B op(I of Trade baa, decide,* to repeat the exhibition, with an entire change, of "^program this ' (Saturday) evening. The admission will be but sen cents; -with e-faw reserved seats 3t twenty- flvif cents. Tickets may be proeurefl at |he Auditorium cfP.c today ' ' Another Lively Runaway. It. is an exceptional week that Ocean Grove does not have one-or more rat; awiiys. The- latest runawa’i occurred on jMonday. A horse attached to. one -of | D o d d ’B express : wagons, cavorted down Maln.'avenue at a lively rate; He started from in front of the office ht ; corner of Main and; Central ava- nues. In.crossing Bead? avenue the wsfeon struck the culvert, and there was a separation of the fora and after, parts. With the k-on:; wheels . iant;- llng at his heels ; the horats oontl'nued do*n Main avenue. At - the ■ -Jceaa froiit the wheels overturned, throwing the! fiorse to the ground. He was seiz- ed'and helped.to his feet,'whereupon ba {broke', loose and dashed off a sec- ond time. He was finally brought to a ritandstlll at Ocean ; Pathway; Of eorirse there, was the usual excitement, and a great crowtf of people gathered on,tho Btreets. Your last chance to see the marvel- ous biograph pictures tonight (Satur- day) at tho Auditorium.. Admission lOcJ; reserved seats 25c. | ; West Grove la, E, Church. ■^Sae'sWrtees"at~the'-West Grove-M; E. Church on Sunday were of an in- spiring character, and largely attend- ed,; , Forty were received froia proba- tion late full, membership and one by letter. . Thirty-seven more . were rec - ommended by the stewards and lead-, ers, and will be received on next Sun- day morning, . Services tomorrow (Sunday) as fol- lows: Sermon by the pastor at 10.3P. Subject, "Loaves; and Fishes, or the Bread of Life.” stlnday School at 2 p. a?, Young People’s meeting at fi,30, Sermon by the pastor at 7.30. Subject, “Contrasts. Between Time and. Ster- ility,” T. Williams' Pearman, a -well- known singer, will be present and sing several selections. A hearty welcome Is extended to all. Pensions for County Residents. The following pensions were granted to residents os Monmoutli county dur- tho month just closed: Mrs. Rebecca M, Hendrickson, of Ely widow of Jo- sapf T. Hendrickson, $8 per month; John; Hyland of Vanderburg, J12. per month; William H White, of Colts Neelf, $6 per month; Henry IS. Gill, Gilbert J. Crawford and Samuel Cor- nelispri, all of Red Bank, each ?6.per month; Mrs. Sarah L. Patterson,, of Keyport, $8 per month. John F. Thompson, of Imlaystowri; had- his pension Increased from ?7 to ?8 per month. nortuary hccorcl. Olivia, the Infant daughter or U pv . and Mrs, Alpha G. Kyhett, of Phila- delphia; died at Bradley Beach, the flumer home of the family, on Sunday.- frhe remains were conveyed to Phila- delphia for Interment. . Isaac Dotwiler, ot Philadelphia, who was summering in Asbury Park with his daughter, Mrs, Charles Gillingham, 411 Second avenue, died suddenly on Sunday mornlns;, following a strolce of paralysis son.,! time ago 'The inter- ment was at Philadelphia. It costs but ten cents to see tbe won- derful movine pictures at tho Audi- torium this (Saturday) evening. Re- served seats 25c. Old Deed Presented. Mrs... M, C. Hyde, of New '.fork, daughter of the late George & Mur- ray,' of Middletown, has presented the. Middletown Baptist Church with the first deed by which the property on which the-church; was built was con - veyed by Robert Hartshorne to the •Middletown Baptist Church. The .deed Is dated 1743. Mrs. Hy.de found St among her father’s old papers. . . Will Sue Railroad lor Damages. Charles W. Trippe, whose son Charles was killed by a train at Sea Bright week beforo last, together with Juniata and Louisa Terry, says he wil! suo the New Jersey Southern Railroad for heavy damages for responsibility for the accident. ,. WANTED—By a small. family,resid- ing in New York City, a gooil girl for general housework. Apply, with ref- erences, at E5 Webb avenue, Ocean Grove.—Adv.-2t. ,'. <f PERSONAL AN3> PERTINENT Pleasant Penclllngs About lbs People, Place and properly.; Sun baths are popular. The organ fund Is booming. Township, schools open next Thurs- day.. There were six straw rides on Mon- day evening.. The banks and postofflce were closed Monday—Labor Day. Miss Anna Beegle is. visiting friends in New. York for a week . Amateur photographers are still tak- ing snapshots of the Auditorium. ..; Bishop FitzGerald has taken his de- parture for St, Louis, hit?, episcopal residence. . Apparently; there was no diminution In-tho boardwalk erow'ds oa 3unflay evening last. Miss Laura Matthews, of this ,ilace, Is visiting friends in Philadelphia and Camden for two weeks. ,' The members of 'the West Grove M: E. Sunday School will picnic >i* Shark river, next Wednesday. Pier fishermen have' met with fair luck during the week. Ths principal catch has bees Sounders, ■Mr. George p. Heale, clerk at he Alaska House, -has Been :, vlsitlne friends at New Haven, Conn.. Mrs. L. B. Chapin, contralto soloist, has been filling professional engage- ments fit Philadelphia and Bristol this week. Some noticeable improvement:? have been made at the'cottage of Mrs. E, E. Boyd at the corner-of Central and Em - bury avenues. The. music attending tlio celebration of St. Paul’s Silver Jubilee next.-week will be under tho direction of Miss E. Blanche Bennett. Miss Annie Vanwert fell down the stairs at the residence of Mrs. Harinah j'ames, 25 Pitman avenue, an Monday, and -broke her a rt. Mr. Charles Morse, the tenor singer, who, ims -beeit associated . with the Times force '.ho past summer,.returned to New York On ■ Tuesday, Mr. R. H. Eastburn .and daughter, of Frankford, Philadelphia, spent a few dayt; In the Grove this week. Mr. Eastburn owrip, property here. The heed of a new organ In the Au- ditorium wat-i fully demonstrated on Sunday evening, when the old organ broke down several times. While bathing at Asbury avenue the first of the week, Edward Kavanaugh, a guest .it the park View Hotel, broke one of the toes of his left foot. Mr. John O. Wilson, of New York, died on Wednesday night at the sum- m er^hoae-of .th a family,-A5 Jilt.-T abor Way. He was 69 years of age. A number of young men of Ocean Grove are arranging to spend ten days In camping out ih Barnegat Bay. They will start from here on the 18th, Miss Ciara Barlght, pianist at the Auditorium during the summer ser- vices, 6n Wednesday returned to -.the Northvllle Seminary, Northville, Mass.- Arch Glffard, lifeguard at Ross' pa- vilion, '.pulled a venturesome but inex- perienced bather from his perilous po- sition In deep, water last Saturday af- ternoon. ; Special Officer Joe Yiills, of Nor- wood Park, ,'i;o was the uoilyguar-l of President McKinley during Isis: visit at that place, visited friends here on Tuesday. While some repairs were being made In the water, department early this (Friday) morning, the supply of this commodity was temporarily shut off a few hours. . At. the. New Brunswick District Preachers’ Meeting next Monday •Rev, T. Snowden Thomas will road a paper entitled ‘,'A Review of tlio Summer at Ocean Grove.” The local members of C. 1C. Hall Post, G. A. R., attended the great en- campment in Philadelphia this week. They say ;t wa,.; the biggest'encamp- ment they ever attended. The Bradford' Trio -g alja delightful and financially successful concert; at Faraingdale bn Tuesday -evening. A number of people from the Grove ac- companied'the party to that place Business at the postofflce; has drop- ped off to some extent this week. The rorce of assistants has been reduced' by. the disposal ot the genera! sieiivery and stamp clerks—Charles Rajjhael and George Potts. , • • '. '.. Dr. S. G. Wallace, dentist, announces that he will keep Ills Ocean Grove parlors' open until the 20th ' inst„i to fill appointments ant- finish work in hand. The Doctor has had a very successful season. • Herr Gustavus Cohen wiU lecturc in the Ocean Grova Tabernacle this (Fri- day)- evening. He will bo assisted In his entertainment by Prot. Gllday and his phonograph The only admission will be a silver offering. A pickpocket stolo a watch and seven dollars In money from W. H. McDonald, at Ross’ pavilion on Labor Day; during the progress of the Knights , Templar parade. Mr,. Mac- Donald is a New Yorker; A young man who had been purloin- ing- bread and milk from the tent col - ony in ihe Grove was;apprehended by the police last Friday. After being confined In the lockup all day. he was set at liberty with a reprimand. Washington Engine Company, of Ocean Grove, with eighteen men and a hoBe carriage, participated in. the fire- men’s parade at Freehold on Monday. Unexcelled, ot yvest Groye, with its ehemjeal engine was also in line and made a fine appearance. A meeting of the local representa- tives of the Firemen’s Relief Associa- tion, will. be held on Monday-evening next, at Washington engine house. Delegates will be elected to attend the State convention, which meets at Long Branch on Wednesday; September 13. PROF. MORGAN AT PITTSBURG Chris Magee Holds Out Inducements to Have Him locate There. Prof. Morgan mado a flying trip to Pittsburg, leaving here Saturday morning last aati returning Monday morrJng Mr, Morgan Is under en- gagement to conduct the- muelc in the Second Presbyterian Churr-h in that city. Rev. 8. Edward Young, formerly, of Asbury Park, 1 b pastor of ihe church. While in Pittsburg Mr. Morgan waa waited i : on by a representative of Chris Magee—tho gentleman who prac- tically owns the Smoky City—for the purpose of Inducing, If possible, the versatile Morgan to locate permanent- ly iu that place; or, if not perma- nently, then during the summer months. 3trong inducements were' held nut. Mr. Morgan declined alt of- fers looting to his removal froim Ocean Grove. He will give them a day or two e.r-h week—no mor*i. Next May ho wlil organize a big festival cborua there. On "unday evening service was held by Hev. Young in Sohenley Park at- tended by 6,000 people. The Dispatch, referring to tho, singing, sayy “The Binging, on the contrary, seem- ed to be wafted by the breeze Into tho distant corners of the park, and tho vocal sola of Mrs. J. Sharp McDonald rcached many of those who were near the conservatory. A cboruo of 160 voices, under the able direction of Prof. Tall Esen Morgan, stirred swnv, already affected by the strong; words or the preacher, * anti tbe only thing that kept the people fromjoining unanimously In the choruses was the strangeness of the situation outdoors.” The Times says: "It wns n noticeable feature, of last night's services that nearly-all present took part ir. the singing. When tho chorus of 150, under the direction of Prof. Tali Esen Morgan, of New York, aDd Musical Director Richard Griffiths, aro3e to sing the opening selection, "America,’' the congregation as one man Joined in the patriotic air, mak ing a chorus ot volume, harmony and, uu Ibob the like of which has seldoias ever before been heard In Pittsburg, The other music of the evening con- sisted of selections frons old tur - , and words familiar to all. Mfs. Shurpu McDonald was the soloist, singing two numbers 'The Lord Is My Salvation” nnd "The Sinner and the Song.” by Will L. Thompson. The services were closed with the beautiful old song, “God bo With You .Till We Meet Again,” which was sung so feelingly that It left the Impression that the singers were In deep Christian earn- estness. During the sermon, which was delivered with eloquent earnest- ness, .the audience showed its appre- ciation by .gAvins.deepest attsntlou,;.’., ;i County Sunday Schools. The fortieth annual convention of the Monmouth County Sunday School .Association is announced for Thurs- day, September 28th, at St. Luke's M. E. Church, Long Branch. An Inter- esting programme has been arranged and ,v largo audience is expected. Ses- sions will be held at 10.30 a. m., and 1,30 and 7.15 p. m.' Among the speakers will be Revn. A, S. VanDyck, H. M, Gravatt, H. C. Cronin, D. D.. E. M. Fergusson,-For- ' rest E, Dager, os. Philadelphia, and Mrs. Annetta V. Sklllman, of New Brunswick, an export In modern pri- mary methods. See the most realistic, lifelike mov- ing pictures as shown' by the blograph. This (Saturday) evening at the Audi- torium. Admission 10 cents, Long Branch Election Board. The Long Branch Board of Commis- sioners appointed the following Boards of Registry and Election, so servo for tbe municipal election, which will bo held on December 12: First Ward—Charles E, Dennis, Perry Hull, Israel P. Reid, Arthur Sussman. .Second Ward—J. W. Lane, Robert H. Hamilton, James Dunn, Vincent VnnDyke, : Third Ward—J. Wesley Sherman, William Fleet, Edwin E, Taber, H. P. Bennett. Fourth Ward—Charles P. West, Warren West, George W. Huff, Will- iam L. Reed. Surrogate’s Daughter Injured. Gilberts, the young daughter of Sur- rogate David S. Crater, was recently severely. Injured at the summer hotel at Stockbrldge, Mass,, where her par- ents have been staying. It seems Gil- berts came out upon the porch of that hotel just as a young lady was deia- onstratlng tho science of using a golf club. The young lady swung the stick around with considerable rorce and the end struck Gllberta upon the chin, cutting a deep gosh, It took three stitches to close up the wound. Seeking Better Train Service. A meeting of .a committee from the Ocean Grove i;oard of Trade was lu cbnference with the representatives of Asbury Park's Board on Wednesday evening. The subject of an adequate winter train ssrvlco was, discussed.- The railroad authorities ui both the Pennsylvania and Central will bo so-, licited io grant tho committee’s re- quest *fo;; the continuance of certain trains, as well as placing In service other needed accommodations. ------------------ i,w * mm -------------------- , . Ring Found AHer Many Years. Fourteen years ago Mrs. Mark L. Mount, :sf Bed Bank, lost her wedding ring whllo she was living at LLnbrr.ok, L. I, A short tinfe after the ring ,t lost .She' family removed to Red Bank, and the place on which they lived at Llnbrook was Bold..to David Driscoll. Las! week Mrs. Mount received a let- ter from Mr. DrlBcoll, Informing her he had found the ring !n a lot while digging( and she went and got It.

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VOLUME VII—NO. 36. OCEAN GROVE TIMES—SATURDAY, SE P ! EMBER 9, 1899. Subscription $1.00 per year.

ST. PAUL’S SILVER JUBILEE

E veryth ing lu Readiness lo r a n Elaborate Celebration of the 2Sth A nniversary.

a t . P a u l’s Silver Jub ilee prom ises to bo a b ig e v e n t T h e celebration o l i t •will engage tbe a tte n tio n o l local

'M e thod is ts a l l .o t n ex t week. In add i­t io n to th a tw o serm ons on Sunday, th e re w ill be a special serm on every even in g du ring th e week, except T hursday , w hen tfaete -will be a m usi­cal en te rta in m e n t, under th e d irection o f Mies 0 . B lanche B ennett, who also •will h a i 'e charge of th e m usic of the e n tire celebration . T hen -on Sunday- o f-n ex t w eek the re '.w ill bo tw o inore serm ons. A ll th e se serm ons w ill be.

.p reach ed by m in is te rs w ho have Occu­p ied S t. P au l's p u lp it in -the past. W ith th e re tu rn tem pora rily o f a ll o f St, P au l's fo rm er p a sto rs th e celebration w ill a lso p a rta k e of th e n a tu re o f a reunion .

T om orrow (Sunday)- m orn ing • th e serm on w ill be by Rev. D B. H arris , o f B ridge ton . H e w ill p reach upon

-"C h ris t revealed by th e H oly G host,” ; from J o h n xvi, 13-16. In th e evening

- R ev. W . S. Barnhart, o t S ou th Amboy, Will p reach from 1 K ings 5 :13 , his topic be ing "Do Som? G rea t T h ing ."

T he s a m o a on M onday evening will b e by Rev. Levi L arew , o f O ceanport, th e topic of w hich has n o t been an- oounced. ■ . . .

On T uesday even ing Rev, W illiam T, A bbott, of O cean Grove, -will - oc­c u p y th e pu lp it, and preach, upon th e sub jec t o f “P rac tic a l Goodness,” from Jam es 4; 17.

P res id in g E ld e r Roe,; o f A sbury P ark , w ill be th e preacher on W ednes-

■ day ovening.R ey. M ilton R elyea, of C layton, w ill

p reach on F rid ay evening. The topic, o f h is d iscourse w ill be 'U ncharitab le Judgm en t,” from R om ans xlv, 7-8. .

On Sunday -m orning-.of n ex t week Re>'. J , B. W estcott, of Colllngswood, w ill h e ld fo rth . H is tex t, a double one, w ill be ta k e n from John iv , 14, and Jo h n viii, 38. A t n ig h t the la s t serm on '.-.in Its preache;! by th e Rev, H enry B elting, of B urling ton , from. Rev, ill, 11—"H old; th a t fa s t w hich th o u h a s t th a t no m an ta k e thy crow n;”-' •

T he v is itin g .m in isters, who w ill be accom panied by th e ir w ives, -will be a scerta ined du ring ’ th e ir stay, in th e Grove sis. follows: R evs. H a rris and Larew , a t the- A laska H o u se ;. Rev. W estco tt, by D r a s ;1 M rs. I. N; Beegle;- R ev. B arn h art, a t Grove H all; Rev. B elting , a t Seaside H otel; Rev. Relyea, a t th e Ocean House.

, Y our la s t chance to see th e m arvel­ous b lograph p ic tu res’ to n igh t (S a tu r­day) a t tho A uditorium . Adm ission 10c.; reserved sea ts 26c.

Heavy Dam age Suit. ■;S u it fo r dam ages has been in s titu ted

by Sam uel L ane and Sam uel Davis, of Long B ranch , who w ere ip ju red by be­ing; s tr iick by a .p a ssen g er tra in a t th e ' P av ilio n avenue crossing of th e Cen­tra l R ailro ad of New Jersey: C. Sw ing P a tte rson , fo rm er c ity so lic ito r ot •jong: B ranch, h a s been, re ta ined ‘as counsel fo r b o th pa rtie s . .

T he am o u n t o f dam ages has n o t yet been s ta ted , a lthough they w ill be larged Mr. D avis' claim w ill b e .la rg e r

.than th a t of M r. Lane. Since th e ac- , c lden t M r. D avis' has been confined to

h is room , and i t is fea red th a t he has susta ined pe rm anen t in ju ries . Tho ac­ciden t .took place a t noo n oh; F rid ay , Ju ly 21; T he aggrieved claim th a t the;,- w ere sh u t in th e ga tes Just as a northbound tra in cam e flying along. T h e re w as no escapc, th ey say, from a collision, and eye w itnesses to th e ac­c iden t wer., of t i e opin ion t h a t both m en w ere killed. L ane’s horse and w a g o n ; fared th e w orst, h is favorite steed being killed , While th e wagor,

'•was s. to ta l w reck. Mr. Lane was b ad ly .shaken isp an d bru ised . He, how- ever,' escaped serious in ju ries, a l­though I t is said th a t he is yet suffer­ing frons the shock, D avis' h ip was .injured. I t w as a t first, th o u g h t th a t h is in ju rie s w ere only sligh t, He, how ­ever, is s till held a p risoner, an d m ay be 6 cripple fo r life. ; I t is Swlleved th a t Mr. Lane and Mr. D avis w ill sue fo r P 0 ,000, a lthough Mr, Davis’ claim

, r,vll! b s th e la rg e r of th e two.

Young Tlll-Tapper.L ittle G rover W olcott, a g e d .12 years,

wil! he sen t to th e R eform School a t Jam esburg -for robbing th e , L ittle Sil­ver s ta tion . A gen t H a rry H erbert, w ho m ade the com plain t, said over ?30 had heen tak e n frbm th e m oney draw ­e r th is sum m er. H earin g young W ol­c o tt w as spend ing m oney very freely a t th e O ceanport s to res fo r cake, candy and o th e r dain ties, he de te r­m ined to w atch him . A ew days ago h e caught' 3 ro y e r in th e office w ith $3.08, which he had ju s t tak en from th e d raw er. A key th a t would open th e office door w as found 1 h is pocket, and G rover sa id th a t he has! found It u n d er th e s ta tio n . T h e sad adm itted , ills guilt. ' . '.

lllg Vegetables a t Colts Neck'. -T he fa rm ers abou t C olts Neck- have

been v le ln s w ith one ano th e r th is y ear to Bee who can ra ise the la rg e st yeg-: etablea, says th e F reeho ld . T ranscrip t. G a rre tt Buck h a s an Am ericai; G iant po ta to displayed Ie Joseph Golden’s to ll-house. T h e po tato Is n ine inches lone, so we a re told, and- weighs sev­enteen ounces. George S la n t h a s ,. a w aterm elon ,. w eighing . 'fifty pounds, This, s to u t m elon Is- o n ' exh ib ition m C harles Sherm an’s store. A t Fred, L u th e r’s hotel you can see a co rnsta lk fifteen feet in height, w hich w as grow n by T, F o rm an T a y lo r . ,- The s ta lk h r s tw o la rge , cars of co rn uppa it, ono of th e cars bolng e ig h t feet from th e ground.

R epeated by request—th e wonderful m o v in g ' p ictures! T h is (S atu rday) even ing a t th e A uditorium . A dm is­sion 10 centB; reserved sea ts 25 cents.

TEM PLARS FIELD DA’S

Ocean Grove Treated to a S igh t-o f the K nights on P a rad e .'

M onday was, K n ig h ts Tem pla; .Field D a y : ip A sbury P aJk , T he g ra n d offi­cers o f tho S ta te w ere; p re sen t, and five hundred un ifo rm ed S it -K n ig h ts , rep resen tin g .Je rsey City, H oboken, K ew ark , E lizabeth ,! Plainfield , yi’ren - ton , -W ashlnEtsB, P a te rso n , B orden- tow n an d A sbury P a rk , w ere in th e parade, w hich took -p lace l a th e l i t e r - noon. T h e fenlghts m arched through ' the s tre e ts a t A sbury P a rk and . Ocean Grove, and p resen ted a fine appear­ance. ;- .' ■

A fter th e 'p a ra d e th e com m anderles form ed In fro n t o f th e Ocean H otel, In A aburk P a rk , w h e re . they w ere in ­sp ec ted ,b y ,R ig h t BmSsis'nt G rand Com- m an d er P e te r McGill, of Lam bertv llld , a n d . review ed by th e . S ta te officers. A m ong th e p ro m in en t v is ito rs In line w ere R ig h t E m in en t G rand C om m and­e r George N icholson, o f N ew .Y ork; Right, E m in en t G rand J u n io r W arden W illiam J . M axwell, of .New Y ork; P a s t G rand C om m ander W ilson G. Fox , of New Y ork, an d G rand Sword B earer Jo h n L ittle , o f N e s Yorlt,

T h e re w ere a b o u t five h u n d red u n i­form ed K n ig h ts i n l i n e of parade. As th ey m arched th ro u g h Ocean , Grove, by way of th e boardw alk and up M a in . avenue, th ey w ere loudly cheered. Corson C om m andery ". w as especially rem em bered. T he lin e wae m ade up a s follows:

H ugh de P ayens o f Je rsey C ity, 21 swords, E m in en t C onjm ande; George V Lafarge.

D am ascus of. N ew ark, 80 sw orda. E m inen t. C om m ander Sam uel Sm ith.

Do M olay o t W ash ing ton , N , J., 10 swords, G eneralissim o W illa rd A lilger.

St. Jo h n ;i£ Jersey C its , E m in en t ComraaKder Frederick- Pantaclnno.

M ellta o f M oorestow n, 36 swords, E m in en t C om m ander Jam es E.. K ress- ler.' .'

S t; E lm o o f L am berville, E m in en t C om m ander H. ES. V anH ora.

Corson of Asbury. P a rk , 60 'swords, E m in en t C om m ander C. A. AtWne.

P ilg rim o f H oboken, 28 sw ords, E m ­in e n t C om m ander O. A. Mohu,

T r in ity o f P lainfield , 20 sw ords, E m ­in e n t C om m ander N . Y, D ungan. ,

Ivanhoc of B o rd o n to sn , IE,, iwords, E m in en t C om m ander Dr. C. J . H az- zard . : ■

October P e tit Ju ro rs .On Tuesday th e p e ti t ju ro rs for th e

October term of county co u rt w ere em panneled. They ar.,> as follows:

N eptune—3 d w ard Rllcy, A aron Cas­tor, John H agerm an, George Farm er, C. C onover, L ongstreet, R o b er t H a­vens, N elson Slocum.

R a r ita n —Joseph D„ H arris , J r ., Cy- reous. C ,,.y a n I4 a te r ,, Jo h n . T.' G eran(

'B en jam in D ecker;- J r;W all—George E;. Rogers, A lbert W /

B ennett, F o rm an H utchinson.. M ataw an—R ens W . C artan , John B. Iv ins, W illiam L. V anBrunt.

S hrew sbury—E dgar. J. B row er,' E l- wood H arvey , H aro ld K. A llstrom , E l­mer- E. Haralie;

M arlboro—Jo h n H olland,, P a trick McCue, S tephen V anPelt, C harles E . Thom pson,

E aton tow n—John R eynolds, Rufus- West.- .. .

F reeho ld -- C ornelius B: B arkalow ,Jam es 8 , A rrow sm ith , J o h n B. D avi­son, C harles B arkalow , George H . A dam s, Jo h n C. C levenger. T heodore Sickles, Jam es M a g e e \D an ie l Dono- van , C harles W yckoff.

A tlan tic—John S tapleton , D anielS traits, SH jah M atthew s.

-Millstone—Jo h n S tankel, E dw ard E . A pplegate; Thom psc J. E lm er, uem - uel B. W illiam son, • ",

Ocean—Lewis M. Slocum, D aniel Dorn, W illiam E . V anDykr, J r ., W ill­iam L. W olcott, A shley B. -S tout;,E d­w ard L , R eynolds, F ra n k J . Helflel, J r .

M iddletown-—C harles A llen, J r ., Al­b e rt M orford, H enry Saddler.

Howell—W illiam K etchom , H arriso n M atthew s, Sam uel Hall,

H olm del—Henry. L. Holmes,-. JacobO. Lam berson, H endrick P. C o n o v er ..

D istrict P reachers' M eeting.T ha New B runsw ick B is tr ic t P reaeh-

e rs’ M eeting held its first session a f te r the, u sual sum m er ad jo u rn m en t bn M onday, in A ssociation H all, Ocean Grove. R ev.; S am uel1 B arnes, of. th e P h ilad e lp h ia Conference, gave a n in - te re stin g add ress oh “M aterialism ,!' w hich aroused a sp irited discussion.

On nex t M onday ' m o rn in g : a t ID o’clock, in ’th e p a rlo rs of St; P a u l's Church. Rev, T. Snowden Thom as w ill glvo “A Review of th e Season a t Ocean Grove."

Monmouth Clerical Union.T he M onm outh C lerical Union held

,*. very In te res ting m eeting in ihe lec­tu re room of th e F ir s t M. E . C hurch, A sbury P ark , -an M onday afternoon.. S£ev; J . W . M orris, pastor, o f the F ir s t M. E- C hurch; L ong B ranch , gave a iine address on .“The B iblical S ab­b a th .” , A w arm • d iscussion ; followed. In which m any view s o f th e sub jec t w ere given.

T he n ex t m eeting w ill be held in th e p arlo rs "of. th e F ir s t P resb y te rian C hurch, A sbury P a rk , O ctober 2d.

“ T w oW eddings.” \T his Is th e novel t i t le o f an en te r-

ta in m e n t to be given fo r 'th e benefit b t th e Aid Society th e F ir s t M. E. C hurch, a t' E duca tiona l B a l l , A sbury P a rk , oh W ednesday and T hursday

.evenings a t , n e x t week, M iss .Fannie ,T, Sparkes, who la ,s to p p in g 'a t W heeler V illa, Ocean Grove, and w ho has been In India , w ill reproduce ; a B engalee w edding and also- a H indoo Royal wedding. T here w ill a lso ,bo o rien ta l read lng s^ ^ ffl

F ire Escapes,Dr. B allard is canvassing the tow n

to ascerta in th e num ber o f houses) fitted w ith fire escapes, in com pliance w ith tb e recen t taw . H is re tu rn Is to be published by tho 16th la s t.

AUDITORIUM CHOIR BANQUET

Covers Laid for Five H undred Persons In • Hie r a t in g People’s Temple.-

A n ind ispensab le supp lem ent to the sum m er's w o rk o f- th e A udito rium C hoir la th e annual banquet, undoub t­edly one o f th e m ost p leasan t a n d sat-,

.lsfac tp ry g a th e rin g s o f a ll th e y ea r ,. T h is ch o ir banquet, w ith; a ll ita a t ­te n d a n t good feilowahljs an d cheer, w as served l a the.-Young P eople 's T em ­ple on F rid ay evenln;,' o f la s t week. G uests to th e num ber of flve hundred o r m ore w ere p re sen t,

Tho Tem ple w sa ta stefu lly .d eco ra t- ed w ith flsgsi, bun ting , Jap an ese la n ­te rn s , palm s an d flowers. R egarding th e m enu, i t is enough to say. th a t . I t w as . go tten up and served by Day, a nam e th a t a lw ays guaran tees . excel­lence. . T h a t th e w ishes o f soma o f our. readers, who desirg to know w h a t th e re w as to sa t, m ay be gratified, we w ill say th a t th e re w as p u t upon th e tab les, In q u an titie s to sa tisfy e v e ry b o d y 'to th e fu ll, cream ed oysters, ch icken and lobster salads, sandw iches, asso rted cakes, ice cream , coffee, n u ts and con- fectSoas. '

B ishop FitzG erald presided, an d led oil' th e «peechm aking w ith severa l vory excellent .stories. H e w a s ' fol­lowed hi-- Colonel Jam es M atiack Sco- vel, w ho paid a glow ing trib u te to th e m oral Infiuence o f wom anhood. W hat i.iie Colonel p a rticu la rly likes abou t Ocean Grove, Is th a t here m ac and wo* m an s tan d on a n equality . N o place delighted him so m uch as the Audi-; to rlum . H e likened P ro f,' M organ’ to tho Ita lians; who "sto rm ed th e aides w ith th e ir music."..

Dr. J . B. P rice thoroughly £-idorsed M r. Scovel’g rem arks, H e to ld one o r; tw o w itty s to ries. H e -was a fra id th a t the tren d of som e of th e w om en who ■frequent th a 'Orove In sum m er w as to ­w ards cannibalism , fo r he overheard one en th u sias tic singe;,; a s s e r t , ; to tha exuberance o f h e r feeling, th a t "P ro f. M organ w as alnaosf, good enough to ;,-at.” ■ Dr.' P rice did n o t n e g le c t' to ftm nk th e cho ir fo r its -v a lu ab le a id in th e igreat m usical fe s tiva ls of th e p ast ?,umE!er.' He also spoke, o f P res id en t M cKinley’s p ra ise of th e w ork o f the "g re a t Ooean Grove cho ir.”

E x-S enato r M cClelland, ou r well- known sum m er residen t, spoke a t the p leasure he experienced a t th e way Ocean Grove w as being “boom ed," and Its im m ediate b rig h t pvoBpeets. In h is opin ion th e re w ere m ore people -in Ocean a ro y e ihe la s t tw o ,w eek s . of Ju n e th is y ear th a n d u rin g th e first tw o w eeks o f Ju ly la s t year,, v irtu a lly p u ttin g th e season of (8D3 a m onth ahead of 183S, T his, to him , w as an evidence th a t th e w ork of th e Board cit T rade had b rough t good resu lts. Ho s trong ly advocated keeping up tho en te rta in m en t feutur* longer, -that the ,'jOOple who deBlreditta .Tarualu.-'iiu iha; Orove du ring Septem ber m igh t have provided fo r them d iversions a s well ns recreation . In h is opinion th e re is no place like Occan Grove, He w arm ­ly com m ended the w ork of P rof. Mor­gan/13 a m usical d irector. H is refer? ence to th e la te D r. S tokes an d 'W o t SwOney,. and th e fact th a t, in h is be­lief, P rovidence supplied ju s t th e r ig h t snecesso rs ' to them In; B ishop F itz ­G erald and T a llle M organ, s tru ck a responsive chord in th e h ea rts o f all a round th e board .

Mr. M organ w as called upon, and of course was fu lly equal to w h a t was expected of him . H e w as g iven the C hau tauqua sa lu ta When u, m ounted

• a ch a ir to speak . H e .told' how h e was b ro u g h t to Ocean Grove by D r., J , B., P rice , of . ihe Sum m er School, to. t ra in a n o ra to rio chorus. T hen he launched ou t w ith a sub jec t that, is very near h is heart, ju s t now —tho proposed new A uditorium organ; W ith a n e labora­tio n o f th e p la n of securing funds by th e Issuing, o f certificates he had a larg® nu m b er o f im m ed ia te 'prom ises to help In th e w ork.

D r. B allard , In Speaking of th e need of a new organ , said he tru s te d th a t al! would give th e ir help and a ss is t­ance to th e p lan . H is re m ark s were p unc tu a ted w ith -s a ll ie s of w it, He closed w ith a reference to th e heaven­ly b an q u et and th e heavenly choir.

R ev, T Snowden Thom as-voiced his endorsem ent o t tho sen tim en t c t ap­prec ia tion m anifested fo r tho loader of th e cho ir H e told a first-rn te s tory of a n em barassed F o u r th of Ju ly ora­tor.

Mr. A. H . D eH aven also spoke In fa ­v o r of th e n e w . organ, w hich he said; w e w ere ire to .h av e by n e x t season. T h is s ta tem en t, com ing from M r. De- H aven, Is slgrnlfleaist, . T he speaker aisb m ade a happy reference to the Ocean Grove w aterw orks, an d th e fact th a t we were, ab le t o ' supply Asbury Parle w ith p len ty o f pu re w a te r 'in her tim o of need. " ■

A t she . ug;.;i .stli n o f Colonel Scove! a ; handkerch ief, sa lu te w as trlven B ishop F itzG erald . T he assem blage w as dism issed w ith th e benediction a f­te r s ing ing th e doxology, .

Deal Golf Club’s Home.T he new house Of th e Deal G olf Club

w as fo rm ally opened M onday evening. A , programra;:- o f muSlci In terspersed w ith speechm aktng,. served to . en te r- ta in th e la rg e n u m b er of gu ests pre?,- ent, T he Illum ination of th e grounds w as m ade a special feature,- an d was w o rth going a long d istance -to see. On M onday , the D eal club, w as happy, in w in n in g .the cham pionsh ip of the N o rth Jerse y ehore, w hich honor, was accom panied by a $500 lov ing club.

I t costs b u t ten cen ts to see th e won­derfu l m oving p ic tu res a t th e Audi­to rium th is (S atu rday ) evening . R e­served seats 26c.

U nusual O peration.A t tho L ong B ranch hosp ita l recen t­

ly M rs. E unice P a rke r, w idow of John P ark e r, of Reil B ank, was operated on tor tum or; T h e physic ians "removed n ine, sm all tu m o rs from M rs. P a rk e r’s s tom ach , T ho opera tion Was success­ful, and M rs. P a rk e r is now recover­in g rapid ly . W hile th e opera tion for tu m o r Is n o t uncom m on, th e rem oval of so m any tu m o rs a t one tim o Is ra re . '

SPLENDID MOVING PICTURES

Entertainm en? to be Repeated W ith Change ol programme.

>‘,'he m o v ln g ; p ic tu res exhibited by th e A m erican B iograph Com pany ) a t th e A uditorium on. T hursday evening,

th- auspices of th e Ocean Grove f B oard o f T rade, w ere th e finest ever seen in th is locality . T h e p ic tu res w are a ll c lear and d is tin c t, an d th e largo audience . tho rough ly enjoyed them . T h e v iew , of jibe A tla n tic C ity

•fire d e p a r tm e n t show ing th o engines going to a fire, 'w as truly, a m arvelous ■dace of w ork . In th is p ic tu re one of th e team s besome,; unm anageab le and riiAp, aw ay ; the. b iograph in s tru m en t la s tan d in g t ig h t in its p a th , and in to t h h th e horses dash fu ll t i l t ; th e In- s tijim en t Is w recked b u t fo rtu n a te ly th e film is 'p re se rv ed in ta c t, and th is results; in one of th e - m ost rea lis tic pictures e v er taken . The- w hole 'scene Is sreproduced a s I t . ac tu a lly occurred, an d th e spec ta to rs a re held in b rea th - lee# suspense to th e end. -

T his exh ib ition o f m oving p ic tu res w a | one o f th e m ost ta k in g en te r­ta inm en ts o f th e season. I t w as w ith a s |gh o f reg re t, th a t the '.audience w it­nessed th e end. . . . .

In response to u n iv e rsa l request the B o p (I of T rade baa, decide,* to rep e a t th e exhib ition , w ith an e n tire change, o f "^program th is ' (S a tu rd ay ) evening. T h e adm ission w ill be b u t sen cents;

-w ith e -faw reserved sea ts 3 t tw en ty- flv if cents. T icke ts m ay be proeurefl a t |h e A uditorium cfP.c today

' ' A nother L ively Runaway.It. is a n exceptional w eek th a t Ocean

Grove does n o t have o n e -o r m ore ra t; awiiys. The- la te s t ru n aw a’i occurred on jM onday. A h o rse a tta ch ed to . one

-o f |D o d d ’B express : w agons, cavorted down M aln.'avenue a t a lively ra te ; He started from in fro n t of th e office h t ; corner of M ain and; C en tra l ava- nues. In .c ro ss in g Bead? avenue the wsfeon s tru ck th e cu lvert, and there w as a sep a ra tio n of th e fora and after, parts . W ith th e k-on:; w heels . ian t;- lln g a t h is heels ; th e horats oontl'nued d o * n M ain avenue. A t - th e ■ -Jceaa fro iit the w heels o vertu rned , th row ing the! fiorse to th e g round. H e w as seiz­e d 'a n d h e lp e d .to h is fee t,'w h ereu p o n b a {broke', loose an d dashed off a sec­ond time. H e w as finally b ro u g h t to a ritandstlll a t Ocean ; P a thw ay ; Of eorirse th e re , w as th e u sual excitem ent, and a g re a t crowtf of people ga thered o n ,tho Btreets.

Y our la s t chance to see th e m arve l­ous b iograph p ic tu res to n ig h t (S a tu r­day) a t tho A uditorium .. Adm ission lOcJ; reserved sea ts 25c.

| ; W est Grove la, E, Church.■ ^ S ae 'sW rtee s"a t~ th e '-W est Grove-M ; E . C hurch on Sunday w ere o f an in ­sp irin g charac te r, and la rge ly a tten d ­ed,; , F o rty w ere received froia p roba­tio n la te full, m em bership and one by le tte r. . T h irty -seven m ore . w ere rec­om m ended by the s tew ard s and lead-, ers, and will be received on nex t Sun­day m orning, .

Services tom orrow (Sunday) a s fol­lows: Serm on by th e p a sto r a t 10.3P. Subject, "Loaves; and F ishes, o r the B read of Life.” stlnday School a t 2 p. a?, Y oung People’s m eeting a t fi,30, Serm on by th e p a sto r a t 7.30. Subject, “C ontrasts. Between Tim e a n d . S te r­ility ,” T . W illiam s' P earm an , a -well- know n singer, w ill be p resen t and sing several selections. A h e a rty welcome Is ex tended to all.

Pensions for County Residents.T he following pensions w ere g ran ted

to re s id en ts os M onmoutli county dur- tho m on th ju s t closed: M rs. Rebecca M, H endrickson, of E ly widow of Jo- sap f T. H endrickson, $8 p e r m onth ; John ; H yland of V anderburg , J12. per m on th ; W illiam H W hite , of C olts Neelf, $6 per m on th ; H enry IS. Gill, G ilbert J . C raw ford and Sam uel C or- nelispri, a ll of Red Bank, each ?6 .p er m o n th ; Mrs. Sarah L. P a tte rs o n ,, of K eyport, $8 per m onth . Jo h n F. T hom pson, of Im laystow ri; h a d - h is pension Increased from ?7 to ?8 per m onth .

n o r tu a ry hccorcl.Olivia, the In fan t dau g h te r or U p v .

and M rs, Alpha G. K yhe tt, of P h ila ­delphia; died a t B radley B each, the flumer hom e of th e fam ily, on Sunday.- fr h e rem ain s w ere conveyed to P h ila ­d e lp h ia fo r In term en t. .

Isaac D otw iler, o t Ph ilade lph ia , who w as sum m ering in A sbury P ark w ith h is d augh ter, Mrs, C harles G illingham , 411 Second avenue, died suddenly on S unday mornlns;, following a strolce of p a ra ly s is son.,! tim e ago 'T h e in te r­m en t w as a t Philadelphia .

I t costs bu t ten cents to see tbe won­derfu l m ovine p ic tu res a t tho Audi­to rium th is (S atu rday) evening. Re­served sea ts 25c.

Old Deed Presented.M rs... M, C. H yde, of New '.fork,

d au g h te r of th e la te George & M ur­ray,' o f M iddletow n, has p resen ted the. M iddletow n B a p tis t C hurch w ith the f irs t deed by w hich the p roperty on w hich th e -ch u rch ; w as b u ilt w as con­veyed by R o b ert H artsho rne to the •M iddletown B ap tis t Church. T he .deed Is da ted 1743. M rs. Hy.de found St am ong h e r fa th e r’s old papers. .

. W ill Sue Railroad lo r Damages.C harles W. T rippe, whose son

C harles w as killed by a tra in a t Sea B rig h t w eek beforo last, toge ther w ith J u n ia ta and L ouisa T erry , says he wil! suo th e New Je rsey Sou thern R ailroad fo r heavy dam ages fo r responsib ility fo r th e accident. ,.

W A NTED —By a sm a ll. fam ily , re s id ­ing in New Y ork City, a gooil g irl for general housew ork. Apply, w ith re f­erences, a t E5 W ebb avenue, Ocean Grove.—Adv.-2t. ,''. <f

PERSONAL AN3> PERTINENT

Pleasant P enclllngs About lb s People,Place and properly.;

Sun b a th s a re popular.T h e o rgan fund Is boom ing.T ow nship, schools open n ex t T h u rs ­

day..T h e re w ere six s traw rides on M on­

day evening..T he banks and postofflce w ere closed

M onday—L abor Day.M iss A nna Beegle is. v is itin g friends

in N ew . Y ork fo r a w eek .A m ateu r pho tog raphers a re s t i l l ta k ­

in g sn apsho ts o f the A uditorium ...; B ishop F itzG erald has tak en h is de­p a rtu re fo r St, Louis, hit?, episcopal residence. .

A pparently; th e re w as no d im inu tion In - th o boardw alk erow'ds oa 3unflay ev en in g last.

M iss L au ra M atthew s, of th is ,ilace, Is v is itin g friends in P h ilad e lp h ia and Cam den fo r tw o weeks. , '

T h e m em bers of 'the W est Grove M: E . Sunday School w ill picnic >i* S hark river, n ex t W ednesday.

P ie r fisherm en have' m et w ith fa ir luck d u rin g th e week. T h s p rincipal catch has bees Sounders,

■Mr. George p . H eale, c le rk a t he A laska H ouse, - has Been : , v ls itln e friends a t New H aven, Conn..

M rs. L. B . C hap in , co n tra lto soloist, h as been filling p rofessional engage­m ents fit Ph ilade lph ia and B risto l th is week.

Som e noticeable improvement:? have been m ade a t th e 'c o ttag e of M rs. E, E . Boyd a t th e corner-of C en tra l and E m ­bury avenues.

T h e . m usic a tte n d in g tlio celebration o f St. P au l’s S ilver Jub ilee next.-week w ill be u n d e r tho d irection o f M iss E. B lanche B ennett.

M iss A nnie V anw ert fell dow n th e s ta irs a t th e residence o f Mrs. H arinah j'am es, 25 P itm a n avenue, an M onday, and -broke h e r a r t .

Mr. C harles M orse, th e ten o r singer, w ho, ims -beeit associated . w ith the T im es force '.ho p a st su m m er,. re tu rned to N ew Y o rk On ■ Tuesday,

Mr. R. H. E a s tb u rn .and daugh ter, of F ran k fo rd , P h iladelph ia , sp en t a few dayt; In th e Grove th is week. M r. E a s tb u rn owrip, p ro p erty here.

T h e heed o f a new o rgan In th e A u­d ito rium wat-i fully dem onstra ted on Sunday evening, w hen the old o rgan b roke down several tim es. ■

W hile b a th in g a t A sbury avenue the first of th e week, E dw ard K avanaugh, a guest .it th e p a rk View H otel, broke one o f the toes of h is le ft foot.

Mr. John O. W ilson, of New York, died on W ednesday n igh t a t th e sum - m er^ h o a e -o f . th a family,-A5 J ilt .-T a b o r W ay. He w as 69 years of age.

A num ber of young m en o f Ocean Grove a re a rran g in g to spend ten days In cam ping o u t ih B arnegat Bay. They w ill s ta r t from here on the 18th,

M iss C iara B arlgh t, p ia n is t a t the A uditorium d u rin g th e sum m er ser­vices, 6n W ednesday re tu rn ed to -.the N orthv llle Sem inary , N orthv ille , Mass.-

A rch G lffard, lifeguard a t R oss ' pa ­v ilion, '.pulled a venturesom e bu t inex­perienced b a th e r from h is perilous po­s ition In deep, w a ter la st S a tu rday af­ternoon.

; Special Officer Joe Y iills, of Nor- wood Park , ,'i;o was the uoilyguar-l of P res iden t M cKinley d u rin g Isis: v is it a t th a t place, visited friends here on Tuesday.

W hile som e repa irs were being m ade In the w ater, departm en t early th is (F riday ) m orning, the supply of th is com m odity was tem porarily sh u t off a few hours.. A t . th e . New B runsw ick D istric t P reach ers’ M eeting n ex t M onday • Rev, T. Snowden Thom as will road a paper en titled ‘,'A Review of tlio Sum m er a t Ocean Grove.”

T he local m em bers of C. 1C. H all Post, G. A. R., a ttended the g rea t en­cam pm ent in Ph ilade lph ia th is week. T hey say ;t wa,.; the b ig g est 'en cam p ­m e n t they ever a tten d ed .

T he B radford ' T rio - g a l j a delightfu l and financially successful concert; a t F a ra in g d a le bn T uesday -evening. A n um ber of people from th e Grove ac­c o m p an ied 'th e p a rty to th a t place

B usiness a t the postofflce; h as d rop­ped off to som e ex ten t th is week. T he rorce of a ss is tan ts h a s been reduced' by. the d isposal o t th e genera! sieiivery and s tam p c lerks—C harles R ajjhael and George P o tts. , • • '. '..

D r. S. G. W allace, den tis t, announces th a t he w ill keep Ills Ocean Grove p a r lo r s ' open u n til th e 20t h ' inst„ i to fill appo in tm en ts ant- finish work in hand. T he D octor has had a very successful season.• H e rr G ustavus Cohen wiU lec tu rc in th e Ocean Grova T abernacle th is (F r i­day)- evening. He w ill bo ass is ted In h is en te rta in m e n t by Prot. G llday and h is phonograph T he only adm ission w ill be a s ilv e r offering.

A pickpocket stolo a w atch and seven do llars In m oney from W. H. M cDonald, a t R oss’ pav ilion on L abor Day; d u rin g th e progress of the K n igh ts , T em plar parade. M r,. M ac­Donald is a New Y orker;

A young m an w ho had been purlo in ­ing- bread an d m ilk from the te n t col­ony in ih e Grove w as;apprehended by th e police la s t F rid ay . A fte r being confined In th e lockup a ll day. he w as s e t a t l ib e rty w ith a reprim and.

W ash in g to n E ng ine Com pany, of O cean Grove, w ith eighteen m en and a hoBe carriage , partic ipated in. the fire­m en’s p a rad e a t F reeho ld on M onday. U nexcelled, ot y v e s t Groye, w ith its ehem jeal engine w as also in line an d m ade a fine appearance.

A m eeting of th e local rep resen ta ­tiv e s of th e F irem en’s R elief Associa­tio n , w ill. be held on M onday-evening next, a t W ash ing ton engine house. D elegates w ill be elected to a tten d th e S ta te convention , w hich m eets a t Long B ranch on W ednesday; Septem ber 13.

PROF. MORGAN AT PITTSBURG

Chris Magee Holds Out Inducem ents toHave Him lo c a te There.

P rof. M organ mado a flying t r ip to P ittsb u rg , leaving here S a tu rd ay m orn ing la s t aati re tu rn in g M onday m o rrJn g Mr, M organ Is under en­gagem ent to conduct the- m uelc in the Second P resb y te rian Churr-h in th a t city. Rev. 8 . E dw ard Young, fo rm e r ly , of A sbury P a rk , 1b p asto r of ih e church.

W hile in P it tsb u rg Mr. M organ waa w aited i : on by a rep resen ta tive of Chris Magee—tho gen tlem an who p rac ­tically ow ns th e Smoky C ity—fo r the purpose of Inducing, If possible, the ve rsatile M organ to locate p e rm an en t­ly iu th a t p lace; or, if n o t perm a­nen tly , th en d u rin g th e sum m er months. 3 tro n g inducem ents w e re ' held nut. Mr. M organ declined a lt of­fers lo o tin g to his rem oval froim Ocean Grove. He w ill give them a day or tw o e.r-h week—no mor*i. N ext M ay ho wlil organize a b ig festival cborua there.

On "u n d ay even ing service w as held by Hev. Young in Sohenley P a rk a t ­tended by 6,000 people. T he D ispatch, re fe rr in g to tho , sing ing , s a y y

“T he Binging, on the con tra ry , seem ­ed to be w afted by th e breeze In to thod is ta n t co rners of the park , and thovocal so la o f Mrs. J. Sharp McDonald rcached m any of those who w ere n e a r th e conservatory . A cboruo of 160 voices, under the able d irec tion of P rof. T a ll E sen M organ, s tirre d sw nv, a lready affected by th e strong; w ords or the preacher, * anti tbe only th in g th a t k ep t th e people from jo in ingunanim ously In the choruses w as th estran g en ess o f the s itu a tio n ou tdoors.”

The Tim es says:" I t wns n noticeable feature, of l a s t

n ig h t's serv ices th a t n early -a ll p resen t took p a r t ir. the singing. W hen tho chorus of 150, under the d irection of Prof. T a li E sen M organ, of New York, aDd M usical D irec to r R ichard Griffiths, a ro 3e to sing th e opening selection, "A m erica,’' the congregation a s one m an Joined in the p a trio tic a ir, m ak ing a chorus o t volume, harm ony an d , u u Ibob the like of w hich h a s seldoias ever before been heard In P ittsb u rg , T he o th e r m usic of th e even ing con­sisted of selections frons old tu r - , and w ords fa m ilia r to all. Mfs. Shurpu M cDonald was th e so lo ist, s in g in g two n um bers 'T he Lord Is My S a lva tion” nnd "T h e S in n er and th e Song.” by W ill L. Thom pson. T h e serv ices w ere closed w ith th e beau tifu l old song, “God bo W ith You .T ill W e M eet A gain,” w hich w as sung so feelingly th a t I t le ft th e Im pression th a t th e s ingers w ere In deep C h ris tian ea rn ­estness. D uring the serm on, w hich was delivered w ith e loquen t e a rn es t­ness, .the audience show ed its a p p re ­c ia tion by .gAvins.deepest a ttsn tlou ,;.’., ;i

County Sunday Schools.T he fo rtie th annual convention of

the M onm outh C ounty Sunday School .Association is announced fo r T h u rs ­day, Sep tem ber 28th, a t St. L uke 's M.E. C hurch, Long B ranch. A n In te r­e stin g p rogram m e has been arran g ed and ,v largo audience is expected. Ses­sions w ill be held a t 10.30 a. m., and1,30 and 7.15 p. m .'

A m ong the speakers will be Revn. A, S. V anDyck, H. M, G ravatt, H. C. Cronin, D. D.. E. M. F e rg u sso n ,-F o r- ' re s t E , D ager, os. P h iladelph ia , and Mrs. A n n e tta V. Sk lllm an , of New B runsw ick, an export In m odern p ri­m ary m ethods.

See th e m ost rea lis tic , lifelike mov­ing p ic tu res as shown' by th e blograph. T h is (S atu rday ) evening a t the Audi­to rium . A dm ission 10 cents,

Long Branch Election Board.T he Long B ranch Board of Com m is­

s ioners appointed the following B oards o f R egistry and E lection, so servo for tbe m unicipal election, which w ill bo held on Decem ber 12:

F ir s t W ard—C harles E, D ennis, P erry Hull, Israel P. R eid, A rth u r Sussm an.

.Second W ard—J. W. Lane, R obertH. H am ilton , Jam es Dunn, V incent VnnDyke, :

T h ird W ard—J. W esley Sherm an, W illiam F leet, E dw in E, T aber, H. P. B ennett.

F o u rth W ard —C harles P. W est, W arren W est, George W. Huff, W ill­iam L. Reed.

S urrogate’s D aughter In jured .G ilberts , the young dau g h te r of S u r­

ro g a te David S. C ra te r, was recen tly severely. Injured a t the sum m er hotel a t S tockbrldge, Mass,, w here h e r p a r­en ts have been stay ing . I t seem s Gil­b e rts cam e o u t upon th e porch of th a t hotel ju s t as a young lady w as deia- o n s tra tln g tho science of u sing a golf club. T he young lady sw ung th e s tick a round w ith considerable rorce and the end s tru c k G llberta upon th e chin, cu ttin g a deep gosh, I t took th ree s titch es to close up th e wound.

Seeking Better T rain Service.A m eeting of .a com m ittee from th e

Ocean Grove i;oard of T rad e w as lu cbnference w ith the rep resen ta tiv es of A sbury P a rk 's Board on W ednesday evening. T he sub jec t of an adequate w in te r tra in ssrv lco was, discussed.- The ra ilroad au th o ritie s ui bo th the P ennsy lvan ia and C en tra l w ill bo so-, licited io g ra n t tho com m ittee’s re ­quest *fo;; the con tinuance of certa in tra in s , as well a s p lacing In service o th e r needed accom m odations.

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Ring Found AHer Many Y ears.F o u rteen years ago M rs. M ark L.

M ount, :sf B ed B ank, lost her w edding r in g whllo sh e w as liv in g a t LLnbrr.ok, L. I, A s h o r t tinfe a f te r th e rin g ,t lo s t .She' fam ily rem oved to R ed B ank, and th e place on w h ich they lived a t L lnbrook w as Bold..to D avid D riscoll. Las! w eek M rs. M ount received a le t­te r from Mr. DrlBcoll, Inform ing h e r he h ad fo u n d the r in g !n a lo t w hile d igging( and s h e w ent and g o t It.

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O C E A N G R O V E T IM E S -—S A T P R D A Y , S E P T E M B E R g, 1899 . , /

ARIZONA’S PETRIFIED FORESS

One of N ature’s Ureaitest K u eum s of v n a tu ra l Curiosities.

T ho T e rr ito ry o I A rizona Is a vast muBuern o ' a a tu ra l curlositlca, luclud- !og m any of the rnoBt w onderful In a ll th e w orld. T he a tm osphere, th e cli­m ate , tb e m ountains, th e aoll, tho rlv- ere, th e foreBls a ro filled w ith phe­no m en a m any of w hich ex ist now here slse . In th e desert, th reo hundred m iles square, w ith F lag sta ff as a cen­tre , a ro sp read o u t a varley o f won­de rs o f n iiich th e people o f th is coun­try . have li t t le o r no conception, b u t If th ey w ere in E urope o r A ala th o u ­san d s of o u r c ltl2cna would cross th e ocean to see them . B eing w ith in only tw o o r th ree days ' jo u rn ey £rom C hi­cago, and easy of access by freq u en t tra in s of sleeping an d d in ing carsQ nd o ttie r m odern luxuries, of trave l, they r»re .overlooked by th e m u ltitude and a ro p rac tically unknow n.

T o m y m ind, n e x t to th o G rand C anyon o l tho Colorado, the m ost In ­te restin g and im pressive of th e oat- u ra l w onders or th is great. Arteoon. m useum is th e petrified forest, -which covers nearly one hundresS square sillies, v.'I til I t rtasy d istance, e i th e r on foot h r horseback, from B illings S ta ­tion . on ’be .Sante P e R ailro ad ; b u t I t can to m ore eaBlly reached by ca r­riag e from H olbrook, w here b e tte r ac­com m odations can bo found. ■ T he governm ent explorers have chris tened i t Chalcedony P ark .

Tho surface o t tlio ground fo r m!le» and m iles around Is covered w ith gi­gan tic logs th ree o r fou r feet in d iam ­eter, petrified to the core. M an y -o f th em aro translucen t. Some aro nl- tnoet tran sp aren t. All p resen t the m ost beau tifu l shades of blue, yellow , p ink , purple, red r.nd gray. Some ire lik e c lgan tlc am ethysts , som e resem ­ble th e sniolcy topaz, and som e a re as pu re and* w hite as alabasto*. A t places th e chips of agate from th e t ru n k s th a t Iiavo crum bled lie - foo l deep upon tho ground, and It is easy to ob tn ln cross sections, of trees show ing every vein and even th e b a rk . Com­para tiv e ly litt le of tills agato. h a s been used In m anufac tu ring , a lthough i l Is etusy to ob ta in . M anufactu ring jew el­e rs of New Y ork have m ade tab le tops and boxes and .o th er a rtic le s from s tr ip s th a t have been sen t tlio®, and if th e m ateria l w ere n o t so ab u n d au t Its beauty would com m and enorm ous prices. W here you can get a carload o f jew elry fo r n o th in g you aro n o t like ly to '.lay h igh prices fo r It.

A b ird 's-eye view of tlio petrified fo rests 011 a sunny day suggests a g i­gan tic kaleidoscope. The su rface i.-f tb e ea rth resem bles an Infinite v arie ty o f rainbow s. The geologists say th is g re a t p lain , now live thousand feet above the sea, was once covered by a forest, w hich was subm erged fo r ages in w a ter s trongely cliargcd w ith m in­e rals. until the fibers of the trees were thoroughly soaked and transfo rm ed In to e te rn a l stone. M any o f the tru n k s a re s till packed in a deposit of-, fine clay, which w as le ft by th e reced­

i n g .w aters , .-Juil the erosion of the ■wind bus pulverized lunch of tlie d a y and carried It off in the a ir, exposing tb e secrets th a t na tu re burled under Its .su rface ,

Ono g re a t tree spans a deep gulch fo rty feet wide. It lies w here i t fell cen tu ries, perhaps ages, ago, and is a

'.m ost beau tifu l specim en of petrified wood. T he rings and tho b a rk can bo easily traced th rough the translucen t' agate, and It is firm enough and stro n g enough to la st us ninny cen tu ries .-as i t has already spen t in l!.;s pecu liar po­sition . I t Is undoubtedly the on ly

' b ridge of agate in tbe world, and slo n e Is w orth a long journey to see.

The Ind ians of the Sou thw est used to v isit the petrified fo rests frequently to obtnln agate for th e ir a rrow nnd sp ea r heads, and tho m a te ria l w as sca tte red over th e en tire con tiner.l by exchange between th e O llferent trib es from the Is thm us of P a n a m a -to Beh- rln g S tra it. Tlie s re a t deposit here explains w here a ll th e arrow heads of m oss itgato cam e from , and o th e r weapono and Im plem ents of s im ila r m a te ria l th a t at'.? fo u n d , In i lie In ­d ian m ounds an d g raves-o f She Cen- t r a l nnd W estern S tates. In th e stone age the agate of th e petrified forest w as the very best m a te ria l th a t could b e ob tained fo r bo th th e im plem ents o f w ar and peace o f th e aborig ines. A scalp ing ltnlfe could be m ade very easily from one of tbe chips o f agate, an d could bo ground to a very fine edge. M any, c ry s ta ls w e re , used -Tor jew elry and o rn am en t also .—Chicago Record.

F ran k lin ’s Wise W ords.K eep thy shop and thy shop w ill

keep thee.W hen tlio well Is dry , th ey know

th e w orth of w ater.If you w-ould have y ou r buslnosB

done, go; If not, send.Foolish m en m ako feasts and wise

m en e a t them .W h at m a in ta in s one vice would

b rin g up tw o children.The eye of the m aster will do more

w ork th a n both hands.W an t o f caro does us m oro dam age

th a n tho w an t of knowledge.He th a t by th e plow would th rive ,

h im self m u s t c ith e r hold o r drive.Plow deep w hile s luggards Bleep;

isnd you shall have con: to sell and keep.

W ork today, fo r you know n o t how m uch you m ay be h indered tom orrow .

Always tak in g o u t o f tho m eal tub f.nd never p u ttin g in soon comes to the bottom .

W om en and wine, gam e and deceit, m ako tho w ealth sm all and th e w an t g reat.I .; Ing rides upim deb t's back ; i t is h a rd fo r an em pty bag to s tan d u p ­r ig h t

D rive th y business, le t n o t th a t d rive th ee .. S lo th m akes a ll th in g s difficult, in d u s try a ll easy.

F o r age- and w an t, save s h i te you m ay, no m orn ing sun la s ts a ll the day.

E xperience keeps a d e a r school, bu t fools w ill lea rn In no o ther.

Y our O p p o rtu n ityto buy house, 8 room i, w ith c ity w i ­ser, sew er connection; la rg e b a m ; lo t DftxlOlt fe tt . ,!n desirable loca tion ; w orth $3,BOO; w ill bo colfl to r $2,500. w H . Beegle, 226 M ain s tree t, A sbu ry P a rk , N . J .—A d r.

DUMMY ALLEN'S TURTLE ^

The Soup I t Fam ished For A lbany’s Ofd- Tlm e Epicures.

A local p ap er h a lf a cen tu ry ago pub­lished tho follow ing sketch , .which has Joat non o f its am using flavor in tho In te rv en in g yeara: ■ •

"T h e .ea rly h is to ry of. th e f irs t a t ­tem p t a t tick lin g th e p a la tes of A lbany epicures w ith th a t delectable chaos of flavors sriowc. a s tu r t le soup .was m ade, we believe, by the celebrated A ndrew Jac k so n A llen, b e tte r know n as D um m y A llen, w ho fo r .. m any years acted a s E dw in F o rre s t’s - costum er, and used to p resonato Caleb Quotem on th e s tag e in a s ty le pecu liar to Him­self A t th e tim e vr6 sp eak of he k ep t a re s ta u ra n t in - th e v ic in ity , of th a old G reen S tree t T h e a tre and w as a prim e fa v o rite am ong tho bloods of th e day, who, m ade ills place a custom ary re ­so rt. .

“A lbany w as then , a s now, o vary nice v illage, b u t s till th e re w ere som e th ings in D um m y A llen’s cookery book no t d ream ed o f in o u r philosophy. He th e re fo re resolved to, afford ou r an cien t Epicures a t a s te ’ o f b liss In a guise h ith e rto unknow n to them , to wit.,, tu r t le soup, . A ccordingly -public ttiir nouncem ent, w as duly m ade of th e fe­lic ity In s to re fo r th e lovers o f good sa tin g , and, i n 'o r d e r th a t , ap p e tites m igh t be fu lly w hetted , fo r a few days before, th e acceptable tim e a sizable, ak le rm an ie look ing g reen tu r t le w as allow ed to p rom enade a t th e end o f a lows S tr in g upon the. s idew alk In fro n t of A llen’s (jBtabliBhment. In due tim e tho r s jja s t cam e sir, an d proved a com ­plete triu m p h of k itchen a r t T he new and delicious g ift to ap p etite becam e th e tow n ta lk , and show ered upon th e im m ortal' D um m y, v a st rep u ta tio n and m uch gold.

Once m ore a n d w hile th e s o u th s . of ep icures were' s till w a te r in g w ith m em ­ories o f re c en t bliss, th e po ten t a n ­nouncem ent w as re ite ra te d ; ones m ore a decen t looking tu rtle , ‘very lik e th e o th e r,’ sHvulged liis am ple neck on A n­d rew Jack so n 's prem ises, to tb s g rea t adm ira tio n . o f beholders'; once tnare fa s tid io u s p a la tes enjoyed s e le c t m or­sels of pa rad ise from A llen’s m arvel­ous ho llers , an d once m ore d id vast ren o w n and m uch lucre fa ll t o / th e sh are o f tlie • insp ired .costum er o f th e in n e r m an . T h e G overnor's f irs t b u si­ness in t!ic m o rn ing before p roceed­ing to s ta te affa irs w as to . inqu ire w h e th er A llen served up tu r t le soup th a t day.' T id ings of the ' m iraculous food would a g ita te thti s en a te / d is tu rb the house and drive th e lobbies w ild.

T u rtle soup becam e all the rage, and w eek a f te r week I t w as eagerly devoured. A t leng th som e sh a rp and perhaps envious observers th o u g h t th ey re m a rk e d 'a s trik in g s im ila rity In all of. Dum m y A llen’s tu rtle s . O ne very suspicious Indiv idual, s tru c k w ith th e ir s tro n g , coincidence of aspect, qu ietly took th e troub le of p u ttin g h is sign m anual on th e back o f one announced fo r th a t day 's s lau g h ter. T h e ill-fa ted crim in a l duly d isappeared , and w as

^commented upon th a t day in th e formof soup as unusually excellent............ “B ut, am azem ent! W hen n e x t w eek’s custom ary, announcem en t o f iu r t le soup w as m ade, how speedy w as t h e ladder fit im m o rta lity knocked flat from u n d er the in sp irin g A llen w hen th a t sam e' tu r t le —th e iden tical, sup- ppscd-to-be^slaughtered v ic tim o f the week, before, b e a rin g the. deeply cu t p riv a te m a rk of o u r suspicious f r ie n c — turned1 ip an d resum ed Its sidew alk prom enade, apparen tly , in capital'-con-" d ition fo r a defunct aiiim al.

“T he sec re t w as out. T he gam e w as up. D um m y A llen w as done for. W ith a re g u la r cheap supply o t ealvea' heads and one specim en tu rtle , Caleb Quo- tem had been doing th e A lbany epi­cures fo r a w hole season a t l i t t l e o r no expense, an d w ith th e so le a id of th e ir im ag ina tive pow ers lie h ad re ­galed them w ith u n h eard of delicacies and a t th e sam e tim e p u t a golden lin ­ing to h is pocket.”

An Oracle Squelched.H e Is one of th e m en who love to

fo rtify them selves w ith th e new s In tho m orn ing p ap er an d then unload th e ir garn e red inforim itib tt o n th e first l is te n e r - th e y can And, say’s th e C leveland P laits D ealer

T h is is tb e dialogue th a t he s ta r te d on a B roadw ay ca r on a re cen t m orn­ing: -

“ I see they bavo Dewey in q u a ran ­tin e .”

"W h a t’s he done?”“W h at's who done?”"T h a t fellow you m entioned.”" I 'm t a l jA g ab o u t A dm iral Dewey.

H is sh ip l y q u a ran tin ed ." .“ Going to scrape h e r ""N o, no, W lia t do you th in k I

m ean ”“ Somo kind of a foreign drydock,

a in 't i t? ”“No, i t a in ’t. Y ou .havo to s tay In

q u a ran tin e u n til they can find ou t If you have any disease aboard. I f you h av en 't, th e n you can come ashore "

“ Som ething like a p est house, eh ’’ “No, i t Isn ’t J lka a p e st, house,” “ W ell, how big: is It?"“ I don’t know .how b ig It Is.”“ Guess you a in ’t never seen one,

have you?”"Seen w lia t?”"Ono of th e m . q u a rry tin s th a t

D ewey’s in ."N o response.“ Say, co u ld n 't Dewey come ashore

fo r a d rin k ? "“No, ho couldn’t."“ W hy n o t? ”“ ’Cause h e ’s g o t p len ty aboard .” “G ot a load, eh?"H ere she conductor In te rfered : "P ub lic S quare—all o u t ”

Q ra ln -0 B rin g s R eliefto th o coffee d rin k e r. Coffee S tick in g !b n h a b it th a t ia unvorsa lly Indulged in a n l a lm o s t a s -jnlverealSy in ju rious. H av e yo u tr ie d Urain-O ? I t Is a lm ost lik e coffee, B ut th o effects n re Ju s t Iho opposite . Coffee upset:! tho stom ach , ru in s tho d igestion , affects th e h e a r t a n d d is tu rb s , th e w h o ls n e rv o u s sy s ­tem . ..G ra ln -0 to n es u p th e stom ach , a id s iiiEestioc. .and s tra n g th tm a ' th e nerves. - T h e re la n o th in g b u t n o u rish ­m en t In d ra in 0 . I t c a n 't b e o th e r­wise. 15 a n d 25c. p e r package.

For, S a le .F in e business lo t o n m ain s t re e t n e a r

Bi oodway, Ocean G ro v e . BLia 25x200. W iU bo sold low t o r cash . A pply to '

W . H . B EE G L E,48 M ain avenue, O cean Grove, N . 3.

Mr. Y atm an a t N ew castle,/! VF ro m t h e , N ew castle (Q ueensland)

M orning H era ld and M ise rs ' A dvocate o t Ju ly 31st, s en t tis by M r, Y atm an, we ta k e th e follow ing account o t w e evangelis t’s v is it to th a t city:

“T he fo r tn ig h t’s m ission ' eondueted ).Es N ew castle by th e Rev.. C. H . Yal- m an, of New Y ork, u n d e r.th e auspices o f th e Y; M., C. A., w as b ro u g h t ,to a c lose la s t evening. D uring th e four­teen days tb e m issionary , in w h a t an evangelist could consider a .so m e w h a t barrels field, has lab o re r a rduously and w innlngly. liitp resssd by th e pow er of th o p reach er’s u tte ran ces , thousands Who a tten d ed the-serv ices th e n hegan to adm ire th e m issionary lo r h is nm--; Ifes t s in ce rity and. abho rrence of. cant, .tad tow ards th e close of th e m ission th e rs w ere hundreds o t m en an d w o ­m en, pome w ith in a n d som e outside th e pale o f th e church, who regarded -Is’im w ith affection. I t is n o t su rp ris ­ing , therefo re , ■ th a t th e ; m ission : has been fru itfu l, (h a t » sp iritu a l revival h a s takeis place, and th a t am ong the iurgB num ber of persons of a lm o st all denom inations who ’ haye .- profited, m any have m ade re so lu tions to repa ir shortcom ings and aban d o n sine.

"S a tu rd ay a fte rn o o n ’s serv ice ' was conducted in S t A ndrew 's P resb y te r­ian C hurch, w hich w as crow ded by young m en a n d w om en, a la rg e num ­b e r of w hom accepted th e co v en a n t I n th e even ing th eM aB o n ic H a ll .was packed to th e floors. T h e subjeot- w as th e s to ry o f Mr. Y atm an'B preach ing to th e ban ished lepe rs of H aw aii and th e K affirs o f th ;; A frican d iam ond fields. A lthough . d ifferen t from the o th e r 'se rv ic e s i t w as as pow erfu l,, be­cause of i ts b righ tness.-.. "S ix farew ell serv ices w ere conducted yesterday . A t 11 a., m. Mr; Y atm an preached in th e B row n S tre e t C ongre­g a tiona l Church, th e su b jec t o f Mg dis­course be ing "P a u l and h is scenes of v ic to ry .” In th e M asonic H a il a t 2 p. m. th e m issionary addressed young lad les betw een thti ages o f 14 a n d 30, ta k in g a s 'h i s su b jec t "S tem o r Blos­som —s C hrlstless o r a C hrlstU ke G irl­hood?" Illu stra ted by th e .ro sb s . Tits h a il w as packed. W om en w erei ad­dressed a t 3 o’clock In th e Birown S tree t C ongregational C hurch. T he a t­tendance w as very large , and th e g a t ­in g accom m odation was Insufficient. A t 4 o’clock abou t 400 m en profited by a n add ress on “Sow ing W ild O ats." A s tro n g .ippeal wa.'i m ade, and nearly th e wholo congregation stood to malte th e covenant. A t th e even ing Bervlco in S t A ndrew 's P resb y te rian Church th e te x t o>‘ the m issio n ary 's serm on was “ He th a t leadeth In to cap tiv ity shall so in to c ap tiv ity ." W hen tho serv ice iu v an the church w as uncom ­fo rtab ly filled Seats had to be placed in th e a isles and n e a r th e p u lp it steps. A fter abou t 1,000 persons had been sea ted th e re w ere m any stand ing , w hile a la rg e num ber w ere u n ab le to secure adm ission . W hen he various church serv ices had closed th e re w as a stam pede In th e d irec tion o f M asonic H all, w hich a t 8.30 w as crow ded to excess, every Inch o f s tan d in g room in th e ball, or, she s ta irw ays, an te-room s a ad s tag e be ing availed of. T h e a ir becam e so v itia ted th a t seve ra l ladles fa in ted . T h e su b jec t of the im pressive serm on Tae '‘H eaven." In say in g fa re - w ell M r. Y a tm an Bald, t h a t 1 ■ , tom eet th em a ll in . heaven in a hundred years from aow . H e th an k ed - the rtergv , o th e r O hristlan w orkers and tho p ress forv the help g iven him d u r­ing the m ission, and said th a t he could not, w ith o u t m any reg re ts , say good­bye to th e m any k ind fo lk h e had seen In Newcastle.

"M r. Y atm an w ill proceed to M ait­lan d to conduct a m ission th e re .”

Loch A rbour.P rices o f lo ts, m aps find full Infor-

Boatloo ciron app lication to W. H . Beegle, 228 M sin s tree t, A sbury Itork, 48 M ain avenue, Ocean Grove.—A^v.

I f a n a ir sh ip is n |t flighty, tho in ­ven to r of i t is very a p t to be.

A SPECIALTY OF HAND WORK

Goods called for and deliv­ered promptly,

A postal will bring our wagon.

NO. 814 COOKMAN AVENUE ASBURY PARK

Gilt Edge MortgagesTwo opportunities now' offer

to secure gilt-edge first mort­gages—one for $3000 on As- bury Park property worth $9000. One for $3000 on property .at Deal worth $12,- 0C0. Rate of interest 5 per cent,

. Apply to

W . H, BEEGLE326 /lain S treet, .Asbury Park, N. J .50 floln Avenue, Ocean drove, N. J .

James J TaylorCAN D .... ° ARTIST

Mr. Taylor lias been modeling at Asbury Park for 7 years.

9 N E HUNDRED DOLLARS

h»s been placed with the Asbury Park Board of . Trade to be given to the winner in a Sand-Modeling contest who can excel Mr. Taylor. This challenge is to the world.

' . J U D G E S :PRAN K M.TAYLOH,

E d ito r Loag Urancb llecord.. JAB. 8. YARD,

.Editor Mon mouth Democrat,JO H N f t . WALLACE,

. Editor A sbury P ark Jou rnal,

C e le b ra te d Y a c h t

Sails from foot of Hirst Ave., Asbury Park, for the Fishing Banks at 8 tu m. Bait andline included in fare.A

F& re $ l.o oOcean Sailing Excursions

only at 2 p. m.

Fare 50 cts.Cuplain

L .NEWMANCuptaln

F ltA N K PEARCE

(Pure Manufactured and

' Natural Ice

Elchard WilsonO ffice

No. 108 Heck AvenueOCEAN GROVE

D eliv eries m a d e daily . T w ice on S a tu rd a y

O rd e r b y p o s ta l c a r d

S p ec ia l a t te n tio n to th e Bmall tr a d e th is s e a s o n , w hich will b e se rv e d a t a low er f ig u re th a n h e re to fo re .

IMPROVEDAND

UNIMPROVEDPROPERTY

AVON-BY-THE-SEA 'No better location on the coa?t.

Electric lights, sewerage, etc.

R. C. LOVEP. O. BUILDING

Avon, New Jersey

Ezcelsiorand Snow FlakeConsolidated under tho

v nam e 01

ON RULE TO BAR CREDITORS.

Executor's Notice.D avid H arvey , J r ., nd Joseph D un­

lop, execu to rs o f W illiam H opkln, de­ceased, b y o rd e r o f th e S u rroga te ' of th e C o u s ty .o f Monmouth,, hereby givei noUco to tlss c red ito rs o f th e sa id d<> ceas'ed to :b r in g 1 in - lb s ir debts, de­m ands end claim s a g a in s t th e e s ta te o f sa id deceased, under o a th o r atDrm- a tlo n , w ith in n ine m ontfis siom tho o lo v e n ti day o t A ugust, 1899; o r th ey will be fo rever barred o f tin.- action th e re fo r ag a in s t th e sa id executorr,.

DAVID HARVEY, J i t . Aug, 19-lOt. JO S E PH DDNLOP.

8 1 2COOKMAN AVENUE

W h ite F r o n t A sb u ry P a rk

Hand work when desired. Wagons call and deliver.

PATENT—41J,jn invent or Improve; also get

CAVEAT̂ TaDE*MARK, COPYRIGHT or DESIGN PROTECTION. Send model, aket6h,orpZioto. , for free examination and advice.BOOK OH PATEH!fifR?E- NoAtty’eWrite 1

fee beforo patent.

ta C .A .S N O W & C O .IjjwyorB. WASHINGTON, O .C .

■W W W VW W VW W W W VW W W iW W VI I

The Asbury- Park group

of Bathing Houses are

• kept open for the accom­

modation of B o a r d e r s

from . . . . .

6 A. M, until 10.30 A M . '

at which time it is expected bath-house windows will close.

W. K. BUOHANON. GKO. A. SMOOff

s t r c a A H o s & s h o w ,Wholesale and Retail Dealers In

m r n m w ,

Builder’s Hardware, Paints aad Oils,

Connor Main St, and Asburj Avonno, ASBURY PARK, N. J .

« OUR SPECIALTIES.

A ria»nant Wall P laster, Our own W t v o f Cedar. Shingles, K ing’s W indEOf

'^Cement Plnater,” Cedar 8table Bed<lintr.

H arry Duffield6 1 6 C o o k m a n A v e .

A sb u ry P a rk , N ew J e r s e y...Fine...

i

Lowney’s Chocolatesft s o a c la l ty

A lso o th e r C and ies , a n d ice C ream a n d S o d a W a te r

YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED

Real Estate, v Insurance,

Money to Loan. WILLIAM. QIFFARD,

(Form erly W ashington W hite’s,)

32 3 M ain S t r e e t , A sb u ry P o rk , N . J . Office Tow nship Collector,

R, E. K. ROTHFRITZ,SUCCESSOR TO JEN UK G & CO.

DEA liER IN

GRANITE AND MARBLEMonuments and Headstones,

Curbing and Flagging and All K inds of B uilding Stone.

Yard and Office 9 0 5 Main S treetA SBURY PARK N . J

A . R , S H R E V E S

B e st Q u ality o f M eats O n ly

Main StreetO p p . O c e a n G ro v e Schoo l H o u se .

A s b u ry P a rk , N . J ,

A. GRAVATT

CI5G + YIGDDS + BSJRERY‘ Bread, He u d Fancy Cake, ;

South M ain S treet, Opposite Broadway Gates

• 'A S B T O T T 35T, y .

O R D E R S PROM PTLY ATTCNDED TO

J A S . H . SEXTOW , '

FHfflffl BIBBGTOB HD EMBil.KEliA. ia ry t a&ortffmtt 0/ C-utkris, efel cmtUmUji on

Hurvl. Xtowera o /any dcrtgii at ihort notice.Parlors and Office—No. 17' M ain Street,

A S B U E Y ^ 'B K , N. J .Also SuperinteDdan ^ S tP to ip e t t Censeterji

Monmontb Trust.. A n d .......

Safe Deposit C o m p ; ,MONriOUTH BUILDING,

Asbury Parke New Jersejf.

CAPITAL $100,000 SURPLUS, $25,000*

Executes all tn iats known to tho law.Loans mouoy on Bond and Mortgage.Reoolv<?a doposlta subject to ohockand allow s

In terest on dally balances.Aota as Trustee, Registrar and Transfer Agt. Pays conpons.M akes dem and and tim e loans on approved -•

collateral.Safe Deposit V aults.

A. C. TW INING, Picsldent.B. G. M. HARVEY, Vlca P residen t BRUCE S. KEATOR, Sccrotary.D. C. CORNE1LL, Treasurer.

DIRECTORS.G. B. M. H arvey, J . H . Buohanon,D. C. Cornell, Jo h n P. O'Brien,Isaac C. K ennedy, H . H. V reeland,Thom as F. Ryan, «G. D. W . Vroom, Geo. F. K roebl, B race S. K eator,W m . J . H arrison, H en ry M itchell,O. H. Brown, . MU an Ross.

A. 0. Twininp.

THBO. OSBORN,SUCCESSOR TO

J. ARNOLD OSBORN & SON,

Bluestone. . .. . . Flagging,AND CURBING.

1i E m b n rj Svenae, Ocean Grove, 1 J . 'Eelim atcsFurniB lic^ for all k inds o f Bine

Stone W ork, a t any P o in t in the Stale of New Jersey , Flagging

and Curbing a Specialty.

mmw TflYlOR,Successor to TAYLOR & R \ NO, • . ___

DKALEB IR

Stoves and RangesTin Roofing, G uttering and Repairing, H ot

A lrF urnafps, Estim ates given on Steam and H ot W ater H eaters, and -H o t Air

- and H ot W ater Combination Heaters.

South -Main Street,-:- - Opposite Ocean Grove Gates

A S B U R Y P A R K

PETER F» DODD,JUSTICE - O F -T H E -- PEACE

Commissioner of Deeds.

G E N E R A L C O L L E C T IO N A Q EN C V B ET nR N S PROMPTLY REMITTED.

No. 47 SO U TH MAIN STR EET,Opp. Ocean Gtovo Gates,

A SBU R Y PARK, N E W JERSEY.

GEORGE PRIDHAMBOX aoi3 ,

OCEAN GROVE, N. J ..,

And Grainer.ESTIM ATES PROM PTLY FU R N ISH E D

T. FRANK APPLEBY, H e a l E s t a t e

- • AN D .•

Insurance OflSce,01 MAIW A V E N U E ,

Asbury P ark and Ocean Grove B ank Building OCEAJi GROVE,

In charge of ROBERT E . MAYO,A ll kinds of

PEOPEBTY FOR BALE OR REST.

M.C. GRIFFIN.o o m u t m ^ m u

Residence, No. 66 Beck Ayenae O cean G ro v e , HT. J . ;

AMOS LIPPINCOTT,

Merc&ant Tailor and Men’s Fomlsbei

210 Main Street,Oppoelte R. R. S tation, Atbary P tfk . N. S»

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ffiWPvv -T - • -WHIIE YOU WAITREPAIRING

O CEA N 6 R O V E T I M ^ ^ A T U R D A Y , SE PT E M B E R g, 1895

DEEP SEA MONSTER'

A T trtSbls Battle Beiwsfn*1 a G igantic Octopus and a Sunwsti. A

N ever, beforo has i t taller, to my lo t to w itness .the te rrib le m onster wi' en­coun tered o u t th e ia.Fr passage from S an F ranc isco tow ard N anaim o in th e b a rk W llls c o tt , o l H onolulu, says Caj>-

i-tatn T hom as Peabody, I o t .the b a rjr .W lllscott. ■ '

W e knew that, th e ' octopus grew to • a n Im m ense Blze, as B anks an d Soland- e r, w ho accom panied C ap tain Cook la h is f irs t voyage " a ro u h d th e ! w orld, found th a dead carcass o f one- floating in / th e w a te r - to 'th e w estw ard o 'C a p s H o rn . I t w as .supposed to be 'tw enty , b y th ir ty te s t , the. ssody on ly ; th e ten-.-

■ feielea w ere h a n g in g . u n d er w a ter. ■ I t w as. su rrounded by myriadB o f b irds, w h ich 'were feeding g reed ily o n i ts re ­m a in s . . ' : ;. '

. ’ F lin g aiBO m entions a s im ila r m on­s te r h av in g e ig l a rm s sM rty fee t long s a d ’ a corresponding g ir th ; an d m any o th e r writers,-' too num erous to m en-' tion . b m s certified to Its a c tu a l ex­is tence. / ., .B u t I did rio t believe th a t an y th in g s im ila r to th e te rrib le “ devil flsh” de­scribed by V ic to r H ugo w as rea lly in ex istence u n t i l X bad ocu la r dem on­s tra tio n of th e f a c t . ■ ■ '

I w ill quote o u r log book in re la tio n to . th e m o n ste r We saw - Satu rday ; May. 18, la titu d e 39:30 n o rth , long itude 238:40--^est Ligfet breeze from n o rth b y e a s t; d ry , c loudy w eath e r; sm ooth sea , except to r th e u su a l s l ig h t un d u ­la tin g B-wall from th e n o r th w e s t Ship undes a ll sa il , braced shtirf) upon the s ta rb o ard ta c k , go ing 'five k n o ts per. ho u r, b u t scarcely m a k in g a r ip p le on th o w ater..

A t 2.30 p. m . my a tte n tio n .was called 'by t h t q u a rte rm as ter , F ra n k ' ISastaat, o f /S a n D iego, Cal., to a- te rr ib le com ­m otion m th e w ater a b o u t th ree po in ts fo rw ard o f th e lee beam . .Oujr- f irs t th o u g h t w as th a t I t m u s t be' b reakers in a n u n ch arted reef, b u t w hile we w ere w atch ing th e ..breaking o f . tb e w a te r . ceased, Thee, w e could - d is­t in c tly .see the .ou tliner; of tw o objects e n th e surface, one m uch la rg e r th a n th o o th e r. W e ■at once g o t o u r te le ­scope to b ear on them , and discovered,, th e sm aller o t th e tw o ’» a s - :i v ery la rg e sunflBh, a curiously shaped flah— a ll Iiead an d n c body—h av in g n o ta il, b u t a n u p p er and iow er 8n : w ith w hich i t .propels I tse lf ab o u t In a very: lazy fashion . I t appeared to bo fully tw elve fee t in d iam eter, and , fudging fro m sm alle r ones w e h ave caught, m ust have w eighed th reo th o u san d pounds. I t appeared to be endeavor- Ing to kee;> face o n to ; i ts 'adversary , w h ich tu rn e d o u t to be a huge octopus, tlie length- o f w hose, body w as c e r ta in ­ly, fo r ty fe e t a n d th e b rea d th ab o u t tw enty-fiye feet, w ith e ig h t ten tacles , '. W e a t ones o rdered th e ijuartermap,-

. te r- 'to keep ih e sh ip away fo u r po in ts so a s tc approach th e -o b je c ts m ore closely, an d to o u r d e lig h t and su r­p rise th e y rem ained s ta tio n ary , re ­g a rd in g each o th e r curiously fo r Iiiliy five m im ites, by Which tim e We l:ad advanced sufflciantly close to m ake an accu ra te examinations,

I t s eyes w ere la rge , o f a g reen ish t in t , and som ew hat p ro tru d in g ; i t s

•m outh, .liow ever, w as not: so very la rge , an d I t appeared to b o 's a a p e d lik e a p a rro t 's b ill; i ts ten tac le s we re ta p e rin g and , Hke i ts body, o f a g ray ­is h color, covered w ith spots. I t ap­p eared to possess the cham eleonlike pow er o t chang ing th e color o t th ese epots in a m oat ex trao rd in a ry m anner a s fa s t a s th e eye could de tec t Use changes, n o doubt Ind ica ting the high', s ta te o f excitem ent u n d e r w hich th e c rea tu re w as lab o rin g a t th e tim e.

Suddenly s he octopus '- d isch a rg e ! a h u g e je t o f d a rk colored fluid full in to th e eyes -of th e ':su n fish , a ad then , ••ashing fo rw ard w ith th e rap id ity of. a n arrow , i t encircled its b ray w ith tho long ..tentacles, and in a n o th e r ino- meint th e v ic to r a n d vanquished had . d isappeared below th e surface.- In a tew m om ents tnore wa had Bailed r ig h t ovot t i e scene, an d found th e w a te r w as colored a lm o s t b lack fop a space o t fu lly tw o hundred fee t ia -d ia m e te r , a n d ,w e no ticed a n odor s lig h tly resem bling iodine ris in g -fro m th e w a ter; o u r p a te n t log line o ' snow w h ite co tton , w hich w as tow ing aste rn , w as colored a lm o st black, and t t h a a n o t y e t assum ed its w hite fresh ­ness, a lth o u g h i t h a s towefi In - th e w a te r fu lly e ig h t h undred m iles since th e above spectacle. . ■'

A bout tw enty m iu tes a f te r we had passed over th is sp o t v e saw th e huge c rea tu re ag a in on the su rtace en joy ­in g its. m e a l in a very .leiB 'irciy m an­ne r, ro lling , th e body of th e u n fo rtu ­n a te (sunflsh over an d sivcr and b itin g off la rg e m ou th fu ls w ith its crap! look­in g beak . ' ■ ;.'ii'- : ..« : 1 M- • '

I knew before th a t tK ese'Buge ocfo-- liods and th e ir re la tives, tho docapotfs, w e re n o t a lto g e th e r m yth ical, a s they h ave a t th e U nited S ta te s N ationa l Mu­seum in W ashington a pap ie r rnacbe e as t of one o f th e la t te r , 'w h ic h w as found s tra n d ed or- th e n o rth sh o re of T r in ity B ay, N ew foundland, en^S ap - tem b sr 22, 1877. - T ha to ta l len g th o t th is specim en; Including ten tacles , w as on ly s ix ty feet, so it is q u ite sa fe to in te r th a t i t , bad n o t becom e o f age w h e tt I t w as wrecked.—-S a t F ranc isco Call,-

Should Rem ain Spinsters.' The. w om an who proudly and openly -declares th a t sins canno t even hem a pocket handkerch ief, never m ade a b e d ta Iter life ,and adds w ith a s im per ■that she’s ‘‘been in society ever since she 'was fifteen,1’ should n o t m arry . A nd th e re a rc o thers.

Tbe. w om an who would ra th e r nu rse a pug dog th an a baby.

T ho wom an w ho w ants to re fu rn ish h o r house every sp ring . f

T he w om an w ho buys fo r-th o m ere p leasu re o t buying,

Tho w om an who th in k s m en aro a n ­gels and demi-gods.

T he w om an w ho wohld ra th e r die th a n w ear a b onnet tw o seasons old.. T h e w om an w ho th in k s th a t the cook and th e ' p u rse can keep house;

T he w om an w ho buys b ric -a -b rac fo r th e p a r lo r and borrow s k itchen -uten­sils.

F o r E x c h an g e . ,D esirab le board ing h o u s e p ro p erty

ois G ra n d ; avenue, A sbury P a rk to r 3J> to 49-aere fa rm n e a r P h iladelph ia , o r si residence n ro tierty In Ocean Grove.

W . H . B EE G L E.226 M a in 's tre e t, A sbury P a rk , N. X ,

48 M ain avenue, Ocean Grove, N , J .

CARRYING MONEY. - i —

Some of the Curious W ays Some People , Have o f Doing: i t .

Few classes o f mec. h a v e a b e tte r .chance to s e e '\ i e - q u e e r ways, people have o t ca rry in g th e ir m o n ey ' th an bartenders. A Fifth , s tre e t m an te lls a num ber o t good s to rie s a long thiB line. I t would, ap p ea r th a t frequen ters o f such reso rts a re in n a te ly av erse to c arry in g th e ir s» ta a f te r an y m an n er know n to • th e b a lan ce ' o f m ankind. ‘‘T h a t m a n w ho ju s t le f t h e re Is en* titled to a premium,'* sa id th e m ixolo­g is t in 'Question a few days ago. "O h dered p. g la ss o f apo lllna rls , an d d ran k i t as i t h e w as th irs ty . T h en h e reach - 'ed dow n on th e inside o f h is vest and pulled ; a t w h a t looked to be a b ig ro ll o t new spaper, A round th e ro ll w as w rapped a long piece o t tw ine,

“I th o u g h t I w as going, to be .m ade th e v ic tim of a bunco gam e 'u n til th e man- began to unw rap the- ro ll. H e took oE a t le a s t s i s new spapers before h e g o t dow n to w h a t h e w a s-a f te r . ThlB proved So be a $1 bill. - H e pulled I t p u t o f th o bunch e t new spapers and la id i t on th e coun ter, I-toofc o u t live cen ts an d handed back th e change. C arefu lly co u n tin g It, th e m m siow ly and deliberately w rapped th e coin up in th e new spaper ag a in and w en t out, I hav en ’t seen h im Bince, and 1 >.ion’t •want to . L ife I? too s h o rt to w a it for h is unw rapp ing process. • A n o th e r in ­stance, a lm ost a s ag g ravating , w as th a t o t a young fellow w ho happened ■in th e o th e r - day. H e " h ad severa l friends w ith h im , an d o rdered a round .1-

" I served it, a n d w hen ih e tim e cam e fo r pitying th e young Icilow w eoi th rough big pockets v igorously . T hen h is face grew scarle t,

‘‘ ‘H um ph!’ h e exclaim ed. ‘1 had som e m oney. Oh, I know- w hera i t is now .’ j) . ..

“S it tin g dow n on a ch a ir .lie pulled oft ono of h is shoes, an d from th e b o t­tom th e reo f fished o u t a $3 b ill T he crowd th a t wse w ith h im laughed loudly, a n tt.th e l i t t le epiBode co st h im a n o th e r round . L ots o f people som e in h e rs w ho c a rry th e ir m oney in one o f th e upper pockets of th e ir vests, and s t i l l o th e rs w ho th ink- th e in s id e band of th e ir h a ts affords th e beat p lace to. c a rry theis* • b an k bills. And so It goes. Soros day I expect to have a m a c order a d rin k ana p u ll She m oney , p u t of h is m o u th - w ith which', to pay fo r it. I f -h e does, I-w o n ’t le t tin s a t th a t i t is ihe reg u la r th ing .”— C inc innati E nqu irer.

.. A S trong Baby. :T h e re i s 'a physician in W es t.P h ila ­

delphia w ho h a s a so n ' one i y e a r old, and th is son is p ro b ab ly th e .stronger;.; h um an being £ o r i ts age- and -weight in th e w orld. I ts fa th e r w ill bo ld a cane In h is -two bands, and th a baby, g rasp ing It, w ill draw ' its e li up to its ' ch in th ree tim es. T h a t is b u t one 9f i ts ; num erous fea ts o f S trength . The physic ian Bay-i th a t ,h is boy 's unusual m uscu lar developm ent . is due to a daily m assage tre a tm en t. E v ery m orn ­in g h e lays . th e - litt le fellow , naked , on a b lan k e t, and kneads h is .m uscles for th ir ty . m inutes. Once ..a m o n th he w eighs th e baby an d m easures, its calves, chest, a rm s, etc. T h e m onth ly Increase of weight and g irth a re re­m arkab le . T he baby h a s n ev er had shoes o r s tock ings on its fee t o r a h a t on; its head,- and in th e sum m er i t w ears only a li t t le sleeveless dress th a t cornea to I t s knees; I t gats a cold b a th every m orning. ‘I t n o th in g goes •wrong,” th e physician often declares, ‘‘th is child ' -ill be one o t th e s tro n g ­est m en th e "world has ever Been. H e w ill never g e t bald , and ho w ill never loost> a tooth . As fo r h is m uscles, w ith m asSage and r* course o f exercise th a t I h ave jaiii out, they w ill be big am .1 supp le all, oyer h is body. : A ll h is flesh -w ill be , w hen tense , a s hard as s te e l,.a n d 'w h e n re laxed a s so ft as '.the fleBh of a young g irl.”—P hilade lph ia Hecorfl. - y.;

O ETTY SBU RO, LURAY. W A SH IN G ­TON. . .

P e ra o n a lly -C o n d iic ts d T p u ry la P e n n ­s y lv a n ia R ailro ad .

O ver th e battlefie ld o f G ettysburg , th ro u g h , th e p ic tu resque Blur, Mour, tiiinr., v ia H agerstow n and A ntlc tam , arid down> tho beautifi!! and islstorie S henandoah V alley to th e un ique Cav­e rn s o f IJuray; thence-across th e roll-, ing h ills o f N orthern- V irg in ia to W aahingtOE. Is th e ro u te of th is to u r— a sec tion , of th o coun try in ten se ly !a - te re s tin g from botU a Iiistorie and a scen ic s ta n d p o in t “ i •' ,:' ,

T he to u r w ill laave N ew T o r k 7,00 a. m., and P h ilad e lp h ia 12.20 p. m.„ S a tu rday , September. 18, in ch arg e of one of t h e . com pany’s to u r is t agents, and w ill ’cover g, x>criod o f five days. A n experienced chaperon, w hose espe­cial charge w ill be unescorted ladles, w ill accom pany - t h a , tr ip th ro u g h o u t ■Round-trip ticke ts, covering tra n sp o r­ta tio n , c a rriag e d rives a n d irate! ac­com m odations, w ill be so ld a t tb e ex­trem ely low ra te o f $£5 from S aw Y ork,' i ' i i ' frons T renton;. $22 from P h ilade lph ia , a a d , p ro p o r tio n a te ; sa te s from oU ier poin ts.

F o r itin e ra r ie s an d fu ll in fo rm ation app ly to tick e t ag en ts. T o u rist A gent, 1188 B roadw ay, N ew Y ork; 789 B road s tre e t, N ew ark , N. J . ; o r add ress Geo. W, Boyd, A ss is tan t G eneral P assen g er A gent, B road S tree t S ta tion , P h ilade l­p h ia .—-Aug, 36 3t. ■ ■ ■ ■-

, Schoolm aster’s B arrow Escape.. A schoo lm aster in a v illage school

had been in th a h ab it o f p u rchasing po rk from paren ts of h is pup ils on the occasion of th e k illin g o t th e p ig One day a sm all boy m arched up to th e m aster 's desk and I inquired “ if he w ould like i\ b it o f pork , a s th e y were going to k ill th e ir pig.”

T h e schoo lm aster rep lied in th e a f­firm ative. • .

Several days h av in g elapsed, and hearin g n o th in g o f th e po rk , the m as­te r called th o boy up to h im and in ­quired the , reason he. h ad a o t brough t it. W h a t was th e su rp rise o f th e m as­te r-ffh en the boy replied :

“Oh, please, air, th e p ip ,sot be tte r." —W h a t to E a t.

For Sale.T h e handsp iao co ttage a t no rth w est

c o rn e r o f l is n tra l and OookmaK ave­nues, . Ocean Qrove, 10 room s a n d iia th ; g ro sn d s .60 fee t f ro n t b y SO deep. Splen­did view of la k e an d ocean. F o r fu r - th e r pa rtic u la rs app ly to W . H . Sepglo, ,. DO M ain avenue.—Adv.-tf.

Preserves9 >—fruits,Jolllca, p lck lcs o r ca taap n r« A w m ore caaliy. m o ro qu ick ly , m o m w* hea lth fu lly sealed w ith B e flood f t Porafllno W ax t t ja n b y a n y o th e r {Tx&

f m ethod. Dozens ot o th e r ases will bo to anaro .R e f i n e d

^ P a r a ff in e W a x iIn .every household. I t !fl dean,

I tttfltclosa a n d odorlee«~<Ur, "W ater a a d a c id proof. G e t » pound ca k e o f

, ;tt w ith a l i s t o f Its m a n y j t f ca from y o u r t im g g U t o r g r o o e r p ^

Bold everyw here. M ode by B TA H D A U D O U , CO.

MOSQUITO AND MALARIA

The Old Indic tm ent Recently lev ised a n d . Sorrecled.

T h e n o tio n th a t tfca m osquito is no t m ere ly a n accom panim eat b u t a a a g en t fo r th e diasemtDatSon o t m a la r ia is f a r from h av in g 'been . estabiiBhefi to th e satiBfactlon of m edical m ec B u t i t h a s ju s t received th e degress o f rec ­o g n ition w hich iBvinvoIvecl In th e o r- .SSB iiatioa o f an «i:|jedition trom B ng* . la n d to S o u th Afric-i, m ain ly to r ,the purpose o£ inv estig a tin g tb e m atte r.

T he v a s t ex ten t o f B ritish posses­sions-. in h o t c lim ates long ago w ar­ra n te d a specia l s tu d y by- E n g lish ex­p e rts of th e m alad ies p ecu liar to those p a r ts of th e globe. B u t only o f la te h ave schools, devoted exclusively to tro p ica l d iseases b ees opened a n tha- othet- s ide o f th e A tlan tic . - I t sa u n ­d e r th e auspices o f one o f th ese in s ti­tu tio n s th a t th e in q u iry ju s t re fe rred t p is to be m a d e . . To be Bure, th e re a re othes- m alad ies com m on-In , , h o t clim ates- 7-hich a re s io re fa ta l and w hich , would aeeffi. to deserve m ore a t­ten tion . B u t i t Would tie b ir d to nam e an y th a t at m e re p re v a le n t o r causes snore, ac tiia l dlBtress, s h o rt of d eath ,' t h a a .m alaria,; I t ' m an ifests Itself; too, in such a v a rie ty o t ways, t h a t i t Ie o ften a difficult th in g to rec­ognize an d contro l... W het! th a doc trine th a t ujosquitoes w ere largely - responsib le S>r m a la ria ' w as flrst; advanced i t found its ch ief corrobo ration ia . th e fac t th a t a p a ra ­s ite th a t seem s to be p ecu lia r to th e d iso rder in question lead been .discov­e red re s id in g xnosqiritoes. T h is c ir­cum stance alone w eu ld h o t p ro v e a n y ­th ing , fo r one m ig h t tam gi . . th a t tb s seosquitoes w ere merely, v ic tim s a a d sufferers ansi n o t active m ean? in th e fu r th e r p ropogation of th e pest. L av- e ran , ;w hd fo u n d 'th e germ of m a la ria in th e stom ach o f tb.<s m osquito nearly tw en ty y ea rs a g o ,-g o t so. f a r b u t ao- fu r th er ,

Long a fte rw a rd D r. P a tr ic k M anson suggested th a t th e germ s -m igh t be conveyed to a h u rn aa subject, in tw o w ays. T h e infected Insect, scion fit­t e r h av ing la id its eggt, in & pond, died, and Us body, then d isin teg ra ted . T h e su rv iv ing p a ra s ite s w ould event* .oaily be lib e ra ted an d sca tte red In th e w ater. I f any o f th e fluid w as d ru n k ' by m an th e germ s would be tra n s ­p o rted to h is system . A gain, the* pond m igh t d ry up s a d th e sed im en t a t . th e bo ttom m ig h t be blow ab o u t as duBt urid -'.inhaled b y people liv in g i n ' t h e v ic in ity . M ajor D onaid HoBS, a n a rm y surgeon In 'Indln, deeiared th ree y e a rs ago th a t-h e had experim ented w ith th e pa rasites , and had .tdm inistered to n a ­tives w a te r w hich he had artif ic ia lly con tam inated w ith ‘‘m alaria lized m os­qu itoes,'’ T he n a tiv e s developed m a ­la ria . Of course, if such ijxperim ents w ere conducted w ith p ro p er care a ad in sufficient n u m b ers ' they would siiot? t h a t th e , m osqu ito m ig h t perform - the m ischievous func tion w ith :whicl! It w as credited , a lth o u g h i t would s till re inn ln a question how far its . <ictiv- i t y extendeii and w h e th e r o th e r ,ag e n ­cies w e re . n o t m uch snore influential i a ijlssem lnating th e m icrobes, I A s yet th is p o in t h a s n o t been cleared up satisfac to rily .

One w eak fe a tu re o f th e case tb s d iscovery by sceptics th a t m a la ria ’a 'ss o ften lack ing In c e r ta in localitias w h e re 'th e m osquito w as m uch in evi­dence: Major- B oss m e t th is fa c t only a few w eeks ago> r, a s add ress before th e L iverpool Schooi 61‘T ropical Med- icine. ©a th is occasion he. expressed th e belief th a t i t w as necessary to dis­tin g u ish carefu lly betw een tw o genera oi m osquitoes, Cule* and A nopheles. T he fo rm er breeds. In w ells, c isterns, tu b s an d o th e r a rtif ic ia l re servo irs of w a ter; an d hesicfj m ig h t be mailed the dom estic m osquito , - he- la t te r does- n o t b reed ia vesse ls o r a rtif ic ia l coi lections o t .water, I t . i s - a wilder: and m ore ru ra l m em bei o f th e fam ily.

M ajor - R oes ho ld s th e genus Culex innocen t a t an y sh a re ;ln d is tribu ting m a la ria , anti Indicts on ly th e genus A nopheles. I f h e is co rrec t In th is 'view of - th e s ia t te r , th e ' d is tin c tio n serves a s an. im p o rtan t guide, in m eas­u res fo r .tha e x te rm in a tio n , of, moBqul-. toes. -Tfc.s dom estic v a r i e ty ; would s till be & source o f annoyance, b u t riot, o f danger. And i t would op ly be to th a b reed ing p laces of th e o th e r kintl th a t in te llig en t - pffort w ould he di­rected. -.-'

T he pond o r pudd le In w h ich th e aiB ease-bearing m osquito lay s Its eggs, accord ing to th e E n g lish surgeon, iriust hie la rg e enough to. alloy/ the la rv ae to m a tu re , and y e t nOt -be big enouglt to fo s te r m innow s, . w hich would destroy the la rv ae before they ' tiaveiop in to m osquitoes. M ajor H sss reg a rd s th e b reed ing places of the genus A nopheles a s- com paratively few h i num ber and eas ily .dea lt-w ith . H e th in k s th a t i t would bo qu ite p rac­ticab le to ex te rm ina te m a la ria by get­tin g r id o f thesa cen tres o f Infection , C om m enting 'on th ese u tte ran ces , "N a­tu re " says: "If i t can" be show n iay th e W est A frican expedition o r o th e r­w ise) th a t a i l - th e m a la r ia In a large town, 'arises from ft few pudd les .which can be o b lite ra ted ;t a sm all exponso, th e va lue of tho d iscovery could not be overestim ated .”

O ne o f th e F in e s t .fa rm s in M onm outh county , n e a r F ree­hold, co n ta in in g 103 acres, la rg e fa rm ­house, b a n is an d -o u tb u ild in g s ; a l l in good-tepa lr. w ith s tock , fa rm in g 'tools an d m ach inery , fu lly equipped. Two apple orchardH, young p e a r o rch a rd of 2,009 .t re e s , Jn s t beg inn ing to }.,eaj" sm all f ru its In abundance. W ill sell o r exchange fo r seasho re p ro p e rty from M anasquan to E lberon , o r jRed Bank.

W . H . B E E G t® ,226 M ain s tree t. A sbury P a rk .

•JprofeiSionai Butdi.

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= Magnetic Physician

Form erly o f 42nd St.. N. Y., now Iocatcd u t

R03 Broad Streot, Newark, N . J .I/3cnted for tho season of >09 a t

T he BELDGN314 F o u r th A v e ,, A sb u ry P a rk , N. J .F or the trea tm en t o f a l l diseases by th a t wonderrul aU*eurlng and llle-clving agent, ELkotkxoity and MAONETia>i. I*. S.. Use D r.Candee’s Oataruh IIkmedt ; an Imme­d ia te and lasting boneflt. F ree trea tm en t a t m y offlco for Catarrh. ConBnltatlon f ie e ..

Successor to Cuab . Lkwib <t Co.

M RS. C S C . L IP P IN C O T T , TE A C H E R O P M USIC. '

“50c. a n h o u r.”No. 83 B roadw ay , O cean Q rd re , N.. J .

DR. B EE G L E N a 78 M ain A venuo, O cean G ro re , N . J .

Office H o u rs:7 to 9 A. M., 12 to 2, 6 to 8 P. M.

CLAUDE V .'G E U R IN , A TTO RN EY A T h A W ,

M A STER IN CH A N CERY . ■! . Poatoffice B uild ing , A sb u ry P a rk , N . X

D A V ID H A R V E Y , H L ,•- CO UN SELO R-A T-IaAW.

M onm outh B uilding, A sbu ry P a rk , N . J . C om m issioner of D eeds o f N ew Y o rk a n d

P ennsy lvan ia. A cknow ledgem enta ta k ­en of a ll S tates^

W IL L IA M H . B E E G L E , COM M ISSIONER O F D E E D S F O B K . J .

• an d N o ta ry P ub lic .60 M ain A venue, O cean G rove, N . J*

W A L T E R B . P IE R S O N , ;‘l / * , A R C H IT EC T.. .Office a t R ogers M ills, A sbury P a rk , N . J .

P . O. B ox, 785.- f -

DR. GEORGE a H E R B E R T , D EN TA L. SURGEON. '

Office opposite th o D epot, o ver th e Ab- b u ry P o rk an d O ccan G rove B ank , co rner of M ain S tree t and M attlso n A venue, A s­b u ry P o rk , N. J . H o u rs, 0 A. M. to 5 P . M. Gas adm in iste red . A ppo in tm ents m ade by m all o r In person. '

w GEO. L . D . TOM PIONS. D . D . S., D EN TIST.

K ea to r Block, M attlson avo., A sbu ry P a rk . T hird B uld lng from Postofflce.

Office H ours, 9 A. M. to 5 F . U .G as adm in istered .

D R . H . S. T A Y L O H , D EN TIST .

G raduate U n ivers ity o f P ennsy lvan ia . ^Cor. C ookm an A ve. a n d E m o ry SL

L eM ais tre 's .Opposite Postofflce, over 1E n tran ce on E m o ry St., A sbu ry P a rk , N . J.

. Office H ours, 9 to 6.

ISA A C C . K E N N E D Y , , •:■% ■ ATToiRNEY-AT-LAW. -r -'v

V. . • - S olicitor, *. • •M aste r in C hancery and N o ta ry P ub lic .

Special a t te n t io n g iven to exam ination o f title s , etc.

M onm outh B uilding, A sbury P a r k . .

H A W K IN S & D U R A N D , A TTO RN EY S-A T-LA W /

A sbury P a rk and O cean G rove B ank ' rB u lld lpg , A sb u ry P a rk , N . J , .

- PUBLIC.NOTICE-.- N o tice Is hereby given th a t th e ow ners of tho .land fro n tin g on b o th sides o f A sbu ry avenuo, W est A sbury P a rk , N ep­tu n e townBhlp, C ounty of M onm outh, N ew Je rse y , being th e land betw een th e w este rly tra c k of tho N ew Y ork an d L ong B ran ch R ailroad an d th e e a s te r ly side o f P ine s tre e t o n ; sa id A flbory av e­nue, a re hereby requ ired to c o n s tru c t fo r th w ith a f te r th e exp ira tion o f th i r ty d ay s from th e - te n th d ay o l S eptem ber, 1899, sidew alks betw een th e po in ts a fo re ­said, and curb ing the re to , -which sidew alks an d curb ing shall bo construc ted In a c ­cordance w ith the ' follow ing o rd inance;A N O RD IN A N CE fo r tho, construc tion ,

cu rb in g an d pav ing of. eldowtUks and cro sw alk s on bo th B id e s of A sbury av e­nue, in th e Tow nship o f N eptune, M on­m ou th coun ty , Now Jersey , betw een th e w este rly tra c k of th e N ew Y ork a n d Long B ran c h R a ilroad and th e e a ste rly side o f P ino s tre e t.

W h e re as ,-o n tho tw ^ntv-aocond day of M ay, 1899, a pe tition in w ritin g , signed by th e ow ners , of m ore th a n on e-fo u rth of th e land fro n tin g on both sides o f A sbu ry avenue, W e st A sbury PArk; in th e T ow n­B h lp o f N ep tune , betng th e la n d betw een th e w es te rly tra c k o f the N ew Y ork and L ong B ran ch R ailroad an d th e ea ste rly sldo o f P in e s tre e t, on sa id A sbury ave­nue, w as filed w ith tho T o w n sh ip . Com­m ittee of sa id to w n B h lp , fo r tho co n s tru c­tion , cu rb ing and paving .of th e sa id s id e ­w alk s a n d crossw alks on b o th sides o f tho sa id A sbury avenue, betw een th e w esterly., t r a c k of tho N ew Y ork and L ong B ran c h R a ilro ad frnfl sido o f P ine s t r e e t

A nd the sa id Tow nship Com m ittee, h av ­ing on th e sa id tw enty-second day o f M ay, ,3899, by resolution, fixed W ednes­day , th e seven th day o f Ju n e , 1899, a t 7:30 o 'c lock p.. m ., a t th e office .of th e sa id C om m ittee, on South MaAn .Btroet, in Bald tow nsh ip , a s th e tim o an d p lace w hen and w here th e said com m ittee w ould m eet to Irecelve and consider ob jections to th e g ra n tin g of th e sold petition , and th e no tices requ ired by law hav ing been posted of sa id m eeting, and th e 's a id Tow nship C om m ittee hav in g m e t a t th e tim e and place afo resaid , and no objec­tions being m ode to th e g ra n tin g o f th e sam e. . -

T he refo re , bo i t enacted a n d o rdained by th e Tow nship Com m it(»e o f th e T ow n­sh ip of N ep tune, in th e C ounty o f M on­m ou th an d S ta te of N ew Je rsey , th a t tho ow ners o f tho land fro n tin g on b o th sides of B ald A sbury avenue, betw een tho w este rly tr a c k of tho New Y ork a n d L ong B ran ch R ailroad , and th e ea s te rly B ide of P ine s tr e e t, construc t, c u rb and§ avo tho sidew alks and crossw alks on

o th B id e s of A sbury avenue, betw een tho po in ts afo resa id , and th a t th e . s o l d sidew alks and crossw alks sh a ll bo con­s tru c ted , curbed and paved a s follow s:

T ho curb ing shall be of w ood o r s tono, n o t less t h a n .2 Inches in th ickness, an d n o t Icsb th a n 12 inches in w idth.

T he sidew alks sha ll bo pavod w ith flag- s tono o r bricks, 2 Inchcfl th ick , S hark riv e r o r AUenwood g ravel i Inches th ick , n o t less th a n 4 fe e t In w idth, to be l a id . a d lstanco of 4 fee t from th e cu rb line.

T he crossw alks shall be o f s tono n o t less th a n 3 inches in th ickness a n d n o t less th a n 24 inches in w idth.

T h e said curb ing , sidew alks and cro ss­w alk s sh a ll bo so construc ted , th a t th e sam e shall conform to th e g rad e e s ta b ­lished on said A sbury avenue, by a n o r­d inance of said tow nship , en titled , "A n o rdlnanco e s tab lish ing the g rad e o f A s­bu ry avenuo, In th e Tow nship o f N ep­tune , betw een th o w esterly , ra il o f tho N ew Y ork and Long B ranch R a ilroad and ; th o ce n tre lino of G am be tta street,*/ d a te d . J u n e 5,' 1897, and w hich 'g ra d e is sh o w n .o n a m ap m ade by N la r t R ogers, su rveyo r, on file w ith th e Tow nship C lerk o f sa id tow nship . . . . :- •,

B e i t o rdained t h a t th is ord lnanco sh a ll g o . Into effect a f te r th o final passago th e reo f an d pub lication according to law .

D ated Ju n o 21st,-1899.A dopted A u g u st 2, 1899.

W IL L IA M A . B E R R Y , C hairm an . * JO S E P H H A R R IS , C lerk. '

S. -B. G U E R IN ,W IL L IA M H . B 0R R Y , . JO H N H U L SH A R T,

A ug. 26-3t. Com m ittee.

Doors, Srsh, Blinds, Frames, Mouldings, Hardware, Paints,Oils, Etc.

SOUTH MAIN STREETAsbury Park, N. J.

F actory , D unkirk, New Jersey . B ranch Y ard ,S priug Lake, New Jersey

11 The Statute* regulating i n e o p e r a u o n B ol N&uonal B anks a re of such w ise conoeptS*o> th a t conscientiously conformed t o by Officers and Directors, no Institu tion of B anking ap ­proaches the N ational, for deserved oonfldenco o f and B o a o rity to p a t r o n s .”

FIRST NATIONAL BANK,O rganized February 1886.

G E O R G E F . K R O E H L , President, O . H . PROW N, Vice President,M ARTIN V. E A G E R , Cashier, M, L. 11A MM AN, 2n d Vice P resident

M attison A v e n u e a n d B o n d Street, A sbury P ark, N . J . , 1 •F o r Convenience o f O cean G - v e p a tro n s : .

Office Ocean Grove Camp M eeting Association B u ild ing , Ocean Grove, N . JC a p ita l, $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 , S i a v p l u s , $ 7 0 ’,OOO.

T ransacts a general b an k in g business, isstws le tters o f c red it availab le In th e p rincipal c ities o f th e w orld. F oreign and dom estic exchanges b o u g h t and sold Collections carefu lly m ade a nd p rom ptly accounted for. D iscount m eetings held Tuesday’s and F r id ay ’s, 8 a. m.

BOARD OP DIRECTORS:G. V. K ioehl. A lbert C. Twining, Isaac C. K enm iiy, S. W . K irk bride O liver H . Brow*,

gam uel Johnson. M ilan Roes. M. L. Bam m an, ‘'harlea A. A tkins, M ahlonR . M argeram S herm an B. Oviatt. Chas. A. Young, D. O. t overt, W m . H . Beegle,,Wm H athaw ay. -■

H.C.W insob , PreBt. G.W .Evans, Vice-Prest, E.E.D aytow, Cashier. Jesse M inot, Asc’t. Cash

ASBURY PARK and OCEAN GROYE BANK,m a tt is o n A v e . a n d M a in S t., A sb u r y P a r k .

A ’veaa .-q jQ ■ ■ nA P U g r i m O c e a m . O t o v .

Organized Jan u a ry , 1889C A P IT A L $ 5 0 , 0 0 0 SURPJLUS, $ 4 1 ,5 0 0

Transacts a General B anking Business, iBaues Foreign and Domestlo Drafis. • P rom pt a tten tion given to a ll m atters entrusted to us.

COLXiECTZOZT© M U L D B OLXLd. P R O M P i 'L T A C K l T O W I iE D & E D , Bafo D eposit Boxes to Rent.

iD E R E c r r o s a s .N. E. Buehanon, J . S. Ferguson, Geo. W . E la n s , O. 0 . Clasrton, Geo. W . T reat,'

Dr. J . A. W . H etrick, John H ubbard, H enry 0. W lnsor,T . F ran k Appleby, Lewis E alnear, Amos Tilton. Your patronagw S o lio lt^

MorrisT h eL igh tn ingS h o e m a k e r

T w o S h o p s 6 2 5 C o o k m a n A v e . /1142 S p r in g '- v w o o d A v e . A S B U R Y P A R K ,M en’s Soles, 40c. L adles’ Soles, 80c. H and Sowed, 75c. Heola,20c.Bridge tick e ts • FREE w ith everyEa i r o f 5 o le s a n d

cels.S a t i s f a c tio n '

, Guaranteed

sB’m a c - a E is r ws x f h e s s

Is the oldest established line in Oesan Grove and As­bury Park. Special facilities for the p rom pt and careful handling of all k inds of Furniture, Pianos, Boilers and Safes. Shipping tags furnished free. Storage tor all tindg of goods. Separate Compartments. Each Individual fur- D is h e d w ith key. ,■ ' ■ - . -

4 - T A O O B S T I L E S 4 *O h i o i b : — N o .'702 MattiBon A venuo, E a ilro o d D epot .A sb n ry P a rk ;

ATenrao, W e s t G ro’,e ;N o . 46 M ain A venuo,oppoaito A ssociation Office, O e e a B Grovo. P o s t Offioo Box 669, A sb u ry P a rk . N. J.

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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

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Olin St. Near Central Aye.,.............O C E A N GROYE, N. i.

M ain S tree t and Lake Avenne, ...ASBURY PARK, N. J .

Hotel Trade a Specialty

FIN EST M E A T -M ARKET IN NEW JE R S E Y .

. J O K E i X K O K A K B ,

Sanitary Plum berO ffiosile Occan Grove M a in A v* .G ates.

E stim ates o n 8ewer anfl W atpr Connect ions Prom ptly F am ished . Low

Prices and Good W orK

SEXTO N’S

NEXT TO NEW SCHOOL UUILDINd. THE ONLY 3RICK, FIRE-PROOF LIVERY STABLE ON TUB COAST. .

O C E A N G R O V E , - 1\. J .

PA R TICU L A R ATTENTION GIVENTO BOARDINU H O RSES.

AJl k in d s of M rringes to Hire special ao- oom m odatlons tor biTuv-1 ■ Hlditit; p&rliee; oloacd carrlagcH fnr tUBci-alK scd d fn ss B ranch Bloc#—W. B , Beeglo, an d C&ptais Halnear’s Tont House.

51. E. HBXTONTelephoasSlto

George M. Bennett,

• J - P H I N T I N C +IN ALL ITS BRANCHES-

L o o k B ox 2 1 3 2 , 0 c e a n G ro v e S i J

Blcyclo^ Sundries, R ental.' Instructions an d and R epairing.

R ID IN G A C A D E M Y \M .Ii. F erris i

No. 714 ̂ la tt ls o n A venue, A sbury P ark , N , I ,

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W n . H. BEEOLE. J . E. QUINN,.

; . . Publisher Managing Editor

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SATURDAY, SKPTEMBKK 9, 1809

U ndo Sum did p re tty well fo r a sum ­m er m onth , in A ugust, which is usual­ly dull in official a s well a s in, p riva te business. The tre a su ry receip ts w ere $8,150,000 m ore th an they w ere in A u­g u st of la s t year, and the su rp lu s fo r tho m onth w as $4,455,802; T h e am ount of gold In .th e tre a su ry Is la rg e r titan ever before, the- exact figures being $248,757,1*71. Those figures tel! th e ir own sto ry of the .p rosperous condition; of the governm ent and o f the country , and iii the face of such a sto ry , how rid iculous is the claim now being m ade by some D em ocrats, th a t th e Demo­cra ts have a chance to c a rry th e coun­try n e x t year. To accept yu*ih a claim is to Im peach the intelligence o f the voters o f th is coun try , who have too vivid a rem em brance of C leveland tim es n o t to fully app recia te a good th in g w hen th ey have it, and i*i vote fo r its continuance.

Tho d is tre ss or the rnult-finders over th e alleged s h o r ta g e 'o f revenue and th e ir a sse rtio n th a t th e re w ill prob­ably be need fo r a n o th e r public loan to carry on the w ar will bo m ateria lly modified by th e discovery th a t th e re ­ceipts o f th e governm ent in th e first tw en ty -n ine days of A ugust wore $3,- 000,000 In excess.o f expenditures, and th a t du ring th e first two m onths o f the fiscal y ear th e receip ts w ere only abou t $5,000,000 less th a n the expenditures, In Bplte of th e fact th a t Ju ly expendi­tu re s a re a lw ays fa r above the av er­age, T t is quite a p p aren t th a t tho re ­ceipts a re now averag ing m ore th a n th e expend itu res, arid th a t , th e deficit, so much desired by th e opponents of th e ad m in is tra tio n , is not like ly ' t o m ateria lize d u rin g the presen t fiscal year. . ,

S izing up the w ater situa tion in As- bury P a rk , tlie .l’ress, w hich paper has been s to u tly s tan d in g ou t fo r th e in ­sta lla tio n of w a ter m eters, suys:

Our con ten tions were disputed w ith vigor by som e who th o u g h t i t would unnecessarily cu rta il the use of w a ter op. law ns and cause d isagreem ents be­tw een land lo rds and ten an ts . As a r e ­s u lt A sbury P a rk took no steps to ­w ard th e general in troduction of m e­ters. Ocean. Grove, on the o th e r hand, h a d . been busy for m ouths Insta lling m eters In every cottage and business, house. T he resu lts o f th e tw o m eth ­ods a re before us, and can be to ld In a s ing le sentonce—A sbnry P a rk w as com pelled 'to borrow w a ter from Ocean Grove du ring the busiest season w hile the Ocean Grove w a ter w orks w ere n o t compelled to w ork to th e fu llest ca­pacity of th e ir p lan t a t any time.

To Proper! y Ow ners; B e f o r e y o u : leave the. G roye--or, If you have: le ft

w ith o u t g iv ing th e m a tte r your a tte n ­tion—don’t neglect a substan tia l re ­sponse to th e le tte r; s en t you by the W ashington F ire Company, The m em ­bers a re a lw ays ready nnd w illin^ t 0 serve you. I t is unnecessary to re ­m ind you th a t th e re a re m any expenses connected w ith th e m ain tenance o f a fire com pany. - T h e p rotection of your p roperty is th e com pany’s first, though t. Give them a con tribu tion .

. I f it canno t be a large one, th e n .let 1t toe a-sm all one. A nyth ing to show th e Boys th a t you appreciate U ielr ser­vices.

A ccording to no less an a u th o rity th a n th e New Y ork T ribune , th e re are, th ree k inds °? D em ocrats in ^ e w J e r ­sey—silver Dem ocrats, gold D em ocrats an d nondescrip ts. ■ T he :l'a3; class* is w aiting to see w hich side w ill have the. m o s t to offer in th e way of po liti­c a l p lunder, and i t w ill p rom ptly a lly itse lf w ith the crowd th a t ge ts up th e m ost a llu r in g prospectus and m altos su re defeat seem moat rosy w ith prom ­ise of success.

D uring the ju b ile e ' n e x t w e ek . I t is hoped to -wipe ou t th e deb t on S t P a u l’s Church. S u b stan tia l encour­agem ent has been given the official board; and w ith the he lp of a generous public i t is believed th a t litt le diffi­cu lty will be experienced In ra is in g the require^ am ount. St; P a u l’s is the church home of .the re s id en t popula­tion of Ocean Grove. I t has alw ays m et every ob ligation im posed upo n i t by the conference of w hich i t is a part. I ts m em bers a re exceedingly anxious th a t its books shall be c le a r aud clean of any debt, and they .therefore hope the people o f th e place, a s well as the v isito rs who m ay a tten d th e celebra­tion, will a id them in ridd ing them ­selves of the incubus o f debt.

W h at g lorious w eather we’ve hsul du ring the week! T hose who h av 6 re ­m ained by th e sea fo r a s tay in Sep­tem ber have had every opportun ity to en joy i t to th e full. U ndoubtedly Sep­tem ber Is the finest m on th of th e year here. I t Is w orth every effort to have the season prolonged, one of th e prim e objects of th e Board of Trade. T im e are s till w ith us a la rge nu m b er of v isito rs. M any . new, a rriv a ls w ere .noted during th e week. T hose who h ave never seen Ocoan Grove in the early fall have missed a ra re t r e a t

Tallle M organ bu ilt the o rgan! T h a t is, th e new A uditorium organ fund will be ra ised 1 argely th rough h is energy. Subscrip tions for the proposed organ m ay be forw arded to o r le ft w ith the Ocean Grove T im es, arid th e ir rocelpt will be duly acknow ledged.

T he Freehold T ran sc rip t h as en te r­ed tho th ir teen th y ear of Its publica­tion .. .Noth ing we m ig h t say o f 'a com­plim entary n a tu re would be too good for tlio T ransc rip t, one of th e cleanest, brigh test, n e w sie s t. weeklies, we know of. • • - /

COLORED PORTER IN TROUBLE

W illiam Johnson in Freehold J a il , Charged W ith a Double Crime.

W illiam Johnson , colored, who ,has been employed a t thc^A rllngton Hotel, Ocean Grove, fo r five seasons a s por­te r is in ja il a t F reehold on th e dou­ble charge of a ttem p ted c rim inal as­s a u lt and assau lt ' arid battery .

T ho first charge wns p referred ag a in s t Johnson by a young w aitress a t tho hotel. She desired to go to the P a rk la s t S a tu rday even ing to m ake som e purchases. B eing a to ta l s tra n g ­er here, Johnson, volunteered to show her th e sh o rte st way. Instead o f go­ing to tho P a rk he lured th e w aitress to a lonely spo t in W est P a rk , near the co rner of A tkins and Springwooil avenues; He clutched the g irl by the th ro a t, when h e r scream s sum m oned Tow nship Officer Davis to her a ss is t­ance. Tht? : officer; grapp led w ith th e fellow; 'Johnsonvis o f pow erful, phy­sique, and In th e scuffle tl ia t I ensued he relieved the officer of both h is club and revolver, and. rolled h im over; in a ditch ; . -. \

Tho g irl m ade h e r way. to a nearby house. L a te r she w ent before Justice Dodd and lodged a com pla in t ag a in st the colored man.

Armed w ith the w a rra n t Constable M cLaughlin cam e to Ocean Grove and a rres ted Johnson , who had re tu rned to the hotel. A t first th e p risoner w as inc lined to resist. H e - was persuaded to go a long quietly . He sp en t th e n ig h t in th e tow nship lockup, an d / w aiving a hearing , w a s : com m itted to Freehold ja il next day.

As Davis has also m ade-a com plain t a g a in st Johnson, th a t of re s is tin g an officer, th e colored m an will have to an sw er a double charge before the g rand ju ry .

State Corporation.Receipts.Now Je rse y receip ts in corporation

filing fees fo r A ugust footed up th e Bum of $33,750, w hich is th e sm allest am ount received d u rin g any m onth of the . p resen t year. T here w ere one hundred and tw enty-five co rpo ra tions chartered d u rin g the m onth . Of these six teen \v e re capitalized a t over a m il­lion doilars. T hey w ere : •' . :

A m erican Cem ent Company, $2,100,- 000; A m erican Sterilized . A ir and T ran sp o rta tio n Company, $5,000,000; C ontinental Zinc and Gold M ining and Sm elting Company, $1,500,000; Com­posite F ibre and M anufactu ring Com­pany, $1,500,000; D anville B essem er Company, $1,200,000; Im peria l’ A rt T ile Com pany,’; • $1,500;000; Ind iana P o rtland Cem ent Company, $1,500,000; In te r-S ta te Oil Company, $2,200,000; Nieves Consolidated M ining Company, $1,500,000; N iles-B em ent-Pond Com­pany, $8,000,000; Oxide Copper ... Com­pany, $5,000,000; R ailw ays G eneral Company, $10,000,000;. Sedatine Chem­ical Com pany, $15,000,000; Scott-Jari- ney ' E lec tric Com pany, $30,000,000; Sloss-Sheflleld Steel and Iro n Com­p a n y , $20,000,000; U nited S tarch Com­p an y / $G,000,000; V

' T he . m o n th p rac tica lly ' closes th e fiscal year of th e corporation dep art­m en t In the S ecretary o f S ta te ’s office. T he fiscal year dates from N ovem ber 1st, but the accounts a re m ade up d u r­ing the m onth of October, and th e cor­poration business fo r th a t m onth is n o t included. * ■ -

F o r the eleven m onths ju s t ended th e receip ts in filing fees aggregate m ore th a n $700,000, as a g a in s t $125,000 fo r th e en tire la s t fiscal y ear. I t is p re tty safe to say th a t , th e filing fees fo r the- y ear w ill go over th e th re e -

• q u a r te r m illion m ark . / : *T he m o n th ly receip ts for th e eleven

m onths of th e p resen t year Were as follows: October; $5,460; Novem ber, $11,534; Decem ber, $46,209; Jan u a ry , $G8,722; F eb rua ry ; $71,523; M arch, $118,512; A pril, $115,4GG; May, $91,923; June, $83,46G; Ju ly , $58,2G9; A ugust,. $33,758. :

JROOMS W ANTED—Rooms, w^th o r •without board , a t m oderate ra te s ; w in­te r house, w ith im provem ents; Grove o r P a rk ; references exchanged. Mrs. C orw in, 173 G rand at., Je rsey City.—It*

WASHINGTON LETTERFrom Our R egular C orrespondent,

W ash ing ton , S e p t 4, 1899.P res id en t M cKinley re tu rn e d to

W ash ing ton S a tu rday a fte rnoon , bu t le ft today fo r P h ilade lph ia , to a tten d th e an n u al encam pm ent o f th e G. 'A . R .. He k ep i so thoroughly in touch W ith all Im portan t public m a tte rs dur­ing his absence th a t he found only rou tine business on h is desk w hen he re tu rned . -He had in form al ta lk s w ith all the m em bers of the cab inet except S ecretary Long, who Is riot in th e city,, an d th e re w as a regu la r cab in e t m eet­ing today. H e-also heard a v e rb a l re ­p o rt by P res id en t Schurm an, of th e P h ilipp ine Commission. ' ' 1 ‘

C om m issioner E vans, of th e Pension B ureau, com pleted his* a n n u a l , rep o rt before leav ing fo r th e G. A. R. encam p­m en t, and copies of the* docum ent will probab ly be d istribu ted am ong the veterans. T here is m ore o r less ta lk of th e p robab ility of an a t ta c k being m ade upon C om m issioner E v an s’ m ethod of adm in is tering th e Pension, B ureau fn the rep o rt of th e G. A. R. com m ittee w hich m ade an Investiga­tion several m onths ago, an d w hich will be su b m itte d 'to the encam pm ent; b u t Mr. E vans is confident th a t th e com m ittee’s rep o rt will show th a t he adm in istered the law s properly , and th a t If th e re Is any censure I t w ill be o f th e law s and n o t of him . T he re ­p o rt of the C om m issioner recom m ends th e repeal of the law g ra n tin g a r re a rs of pensions to the w idows of pension­ers. H e also recom m ends tlia t th e law sh a ll be s tric tly enforced w hich re ­qu ires evory pension ag en t to p repare and m ail to each pensioner w hose pen^ slon is. payable a t h is agency a vouch­er. fifteen days preceding each q u a r­te rly pension day. T he re p o rt says th a t du ring the p resen t fiscal y ea r the a rre a rs of w ork w ill be g rea tly d im in ­ished, and th a t a ll claim s w ill be m ade prac tically current. T he repo rt a lso expresses satisfac tion w ith th e w ork accom plished- du ring tho' year, and says: "T he w ork Is in fa r be tte r, con­dition th an a t any tim e since I a s ­sum ed charge 6f the bureau, and i t is believed tlja t fu rth er-p ro g ress M U be' a tta in ed by th e system th a t has been In s titu te d in th e different divisions. No new ru les of evidence have been , .introduced, but the w ork has been ac­com plished under prescribed ru le s of m any y ea rs ’ stand ing .”

T he m ost-talked of even t in po liti­cal circles ju s t now is the buy ing of tho D em ocratic nom ination fo r Gov­e rn o r of Ohio by Mr. John R. M cLean, whose ac tu a l residence is in W ash ing­ton, bu t. who lias large p roperty in ­te rests in Ohio corporations, and who Is also the ow ner and nom inal e d ito r of the C incinnati Enquirer. R epubli­cans, Including P residen t M cKinley, do not regard the nom ination of Mc­Lean as a n Im portant factor in theL guberna to ria l, cam paign ,, because, they believe th a t it has been from the. day of the nom ination of Judge N ash / by th e R epublican convention o f Ohio only a question of how large a m a­jo ri ty : he would be glven-7-U iere has n ev er been and is n o t now ' th e s lig h t­e st doubt o f his^ election. B u t the B ryan D em ocrats a re in. alm ost a s ta te of panic. They do no t tru s t M cLean. They believed th a t he has secured th is nom ination as a p a rt of the p lo t to defeat B ryan for the Dem ocratic P res ­identia l nom ination n ex t year. T hey a re too badly frigh tened to ta lk p u b ­licly, bu t am png them selves they a re h o t w ith m essages to th e B ryan lead? ers, and to Mr. B ryan him self, con­ta in in g p lans to head off M cLean’s am bition . T h a t Mr. M cLean is a m ulti-m illionaire everybody know s, but why he should be w illing to spend any portion of his m illions to ge t the em pty honor of a D em ocratic nom ina­tion fo r G overnor of Ohio, the Vice Presidency, o r even th e Presidency, Is som eth ing beyond the com prehension of o rd inary m orta ls . B u t he has a l­ready m ade a s ta r t In lav ish expendi­tu re fo r a very em pty honor* and th a t Is w h a t is w orry ing the B ryanites.

Secretary R oo t hopes and believes th a t th e s itu a tio n in .C u b a ;w lll w a r­ra n t tho h o ld in g . of m unicipal elec­tions no t la te r th an nex t May.

W ants a Reversal of Decision.Rev. A lbert W ilson, of Red B ank,

who w as a rres ted fo r th e ' rion-stipport of his w ife, Mrs. Annie. W ilson, and who w as ordered to pay $3 a week to ­w a rd .th e support, of-h is w ite and ch il­dren, has filed a notice of appeal. T he case w ill come up before Judge ,Con­over a t F reeho ld d u rin g October.

A N O RD IN A N CE E STA B LISH IN G AND R EG U LA TIN G T H E F IR E

D E P A R T M E N T O F T H E . BOROUGH O F N E P T U N E CITY , IN T H E COUNTY OF MONMOUTH.

Be It o rdained b y th e Alayor and C oun­cil of th e B orough of N ep tune C ity, a s follow s; ; V , .. : . .1. T h a t th e Incorporated d is tr ic t o f th e Borough of N ep tune C ity be. and th e sam e Is hereby c rea ted a fire d is tr ic t

2. T h a t on th e first W ednesday a f te r th e firs t T uesday of M ay in each y e a r tho N ep tune C ity F ire D epartm en t sha ll appo in t a chief englneor an d an a s s is ta n t chief> eng ineer of the F ire D epartm ent, by on election, in w hich every m em ber o f tho sa id F ire D ep artm en t, In good stan d in g , shall be eligible to vote, w hich officers, w ith all those who are , or m ay h e re a f te r becom e firem en, shall co n s titu te tho d ep a rtm en t r of th e sa id B orough of N ep tune C ity. ‘ i j ̂„

3. T he sa id election shall be held .a t tho respective engine houses; o f tlio d ifferen t com panies belong ing to the F ire D epart-, m e n t, polls opening a t seven o 'clock and c lo s in g .a t nine .o’clock P . M. of th e d ay appo in ted fo r hold ing said election, an d shall be conducted the sam e as th e elec­tion held fo r tow nship officers under th e law s of th e S ta te of New Jersey , a s ta te ­m en t of th e re s u lt of w hich election sha ll be signed by th e Judge and C lerk, a n d subm itted to tho M ayor and Council a t th e ir n ex t re g u la r m eeting held a f te r sa id election, and tho said M ayor an d Coun­cil sh a ll can v ass said re tu rn s and declaro tho resu lt, and th e persons so declared to

-bo elected ns chief engineer and a s a s ­s is ta n t ch ief engineer shall hold th e ir of­fices fo r one y e a r from th e firs t d ay o f Juno ensuing .

4. In case th e M ayor nnd Council shall d isapprove of a n y or e ither of such offi­cers so elected, o r in case a vacancy shall occu r In e ith e r o f said offices, tho M ayor and Council shall appoint, a p e r-’ son o r persons to fill th e vacancy o r v a ­cancies, w ho shall hold ofilce-for th e un - explred portion, o f th e year.

5. T he fo rem an and s e c re ta ry 'o f each com pany shall a c t a s Judge and C le rk of' th e elections held under th e provlSr Ions o f th is ordinance. • - :•••■

G. T h a t no person shall be eligible fo r tho office of dhfcf engineer who h as n o t served , ns an ac tiv e firem an in th is In­co rporated d is tric t. ■ *

7, I t shall be th e d u ty o f the ch ie f en ­g ineer to exam ine, a t least once a m onth , all th o fire a p p a ra tu s and tho build ings Jn uso fo r tho pro tection of the sam e, and tho public c istern s and h y d ran ts , an d rep o rt tho condition the reof to th e M ayor and Council a t Its firs t m eeting In N o­vem ber and M ay. to g e th er w ith a record of tho num ber of fires a ttended by him , o r In his absence, by tho a s s is ta n t eng i­

neer, an d tho causes o f , such fires, and o th e r In fo rm ation as ho m ay th in k p rop­er; ho shall, under tho d irection o f th e Com m ittee on F ire and W a te r o f M ayor and Council, superin tend In person and d irec t all n ecessary rep a irs to th e engine houses, engines; an d o th e r a p p a ra tu s w hich m ay be ordered to bo b u ilt o r re­paired ; he shall in all ca ses of fire th re a t­ening d an g e r o r des tru c tio n o f p ro p erty , toko p rom p t and efficient m easu res, an a uso th e m eans o f th e d e p a rtm e n t to ex ­tingu ish tho sam e, and sh a ll a t such tim es and . on. occasions o f a la rm s o f fire, have sole and abso lu te contro l a n d com ­m and over all tho fire a p p a ra tu s an d a ll m em bers of the F iro D ep artm en t, and over a ll o th e r fire a p p a ra tu s and persons aid ing and ass is tin g th e d e p a rtm en t in cases o f a c tu a l fire, '

8. In the absence o f tho ch ief eng ineer, his com m and sha ll devolvo upon a n d h is du ties bo perfo rm ed by th e a s s is ta n t en ­gineer, o r In his absence , by th e fo rem an first a t th e fire. . . .

9. T he ch ief and the a s s is ta n t eng ineers shall a tte n d a ll fires w ith in tho corporate lim its, and a r e - h ereby em pow ered and required to ta k e cha rge of an y building or buildings w hich m ay be on fire; to ad ­m it only so m any and such p ersons n o t firemen to 's a id build ing o r bu ild ings a s they m ay th in k necessa ry to a id in th e ex tingu ish ing o f tho fire and tho p rese r­vation of all goods.

10. T he engineers a re he reb y vested .with all th e pow ers o f police officers o f tho B orough whilo go ing to , a tten d in g nnd re tu rn in g from n firo, th a t th e y m ay and shall p reserve tho peace an d p ro tec t p riva te and public p roperty .

11. T he fo rem an of tho respective com­panies belonging to tho F iro D ep artm en t shall rep o rt to the ch ief eng ineer from tlmo to tim e w h a t supplies a re necessary , and th e ch ief eng ineer shall rep o rt to tho Com m ittee on F iro and W a te r o f tho M ayor and Council, o r an y m em ber the ro - of who sh a ll h ave pow er to o rd e r tho sam e.

12. T he fo rem an of each com pany shall appo in t tw o lire policem en a t th e tim e of tho reg u la r election o f the com pany officers, provided th a t no person or p e r­sons appo in ted to fill said olllcc o f fire police shall assu m e th e d u ties o f h is o r th e ir office, un til h is o r th e ir ap po in tm en t shall havo been approved by th e M ayor nnd C ouncil I t shall bo th e ir d u ty to a tte n d all fires, rep o rt them selves to tho chief eng ineer nnd bo su b jec t to h is d i­rection. Tho persons so appo in ted nnd approved a re hereby clo thed w ith police pow er a t fires.

13. N o person tinder th e age o f tw en ty - ono y ea rs shall becom e u m em ber o f tho. F iro D ep artm en t. .

14. T ho chief and a s s is ta n t , eng ineers shall w ear, w hen on d u ty , h a ts on w hich shall bo em blazoned th e nam es o f th e ir respective offices.

15. T h a t th e ac tiv e m em bers of th o F ir* D ep artm en t in good s tan d in g only shall havo tho r ig h t to w e a r tho badge of tho N e p tu n e . City. F ire D ep artm en t, an d In enso a m em ber n o t in good stan d in g , w ho shall, a f te r five d ay s’ notice from th e se c re ta ry o f an y . com pany of th e sa id F iro D epartm en t; n eg lec t o r re fu se to re tu rn B u ch badge, h e shall bo su b jec t to a fine of te n do llars , to bo .recovered by a n ac tion of debt in a n y co u rt o f com ­p e te n t ju risd ic tion .

16. Tho C lerk o f th e M ayor and Council shall k e e p . a tru e and p e rfec t l is t o f nam es of a ll firem en who sh a ll h av e died, resigned o r been expelled from th o d ep a rtm en t, and th e d ea th , res igna tion o r expulsion o f ' th e m em bers, w hoso nam es may. be on th e sa id l is t ,-sh a ll be a public record.

27. No- m an w ho h as been expelled from th e F iro D ep artm en t shall ru n w ith a n y o f th e fire a p p a ra tu s or iheddle In a n y w ay w ith th e snm o, nnd upon conviction o f a v io la tion o f th is section before tho Po lice Ju stice , or R ecorder, h e sh a ll be im prisoned In tho coun ty ja il fo r a te rm n o t less th a n tw o. o r m ore th a n te n d ay s , and p ay a flno o f five do llars , a t th e d is­cre tion o f th e Police Ju stice , o r R ecorder.

18. Tho ch ie f en g ineer sha ll h ave pow er to . suspend f;om du ty a n y com pany , o r an y m em ber of a n y com pany, for d is­obedience o f his o rd ers , o r of the orders- of tho officer In com m and w hen on du ty . All appeals from h is decision sh a ll Tje m ade in w ritin g to th e M ayor an d Coun? oil a t th e ir n ex t reg u la r m eeting , who shall try th e snm o. and affirm , reverse , o r chanRo said decision of said eng ineer by a m a jo rity vo te o f a ll th e m em bers' of th o M ayor and Council.

19. Tho M ayor and Council m ay , a t a n y tlm o, fo r cause show n, deg rade an y offi­c e r of th e firo com panies. . .

20. I t shall be tho du ty o f tho officers o f each com pany to p rev en t boys and im ­p roper persons ta k in g hold o f th e rope, tonguo o r tille r o f an y a p p a ra tu s In go­ing to o r from a fire, o r a la rm o f firo, to p reven t any rac in g of th e ir com pany w ith an y o th e r com pany , and to ab s ta in from any conduct t h a t m ay be likely to cause a b reach o f peace o r reflect d is­c red it on th e F ire D epartm en t.

21. I t shall be th e d u ty of th e forem an o f each com pany to see th a t th e a p p a r­a tu s ahd hose of th is com pany a re p re ­served from d an g e r by neglect o r o th e r­wise, and to re p o rt to th e ch ief engineer any . n ecessary rep a irs , . •

22. N o build ing used fo r tho pro tection of any-fire a p p a ra tu s shall be p u t to an y o th e r use w ith o u t th e w ritten consen t o f th e ch ief and a m ajo rity , of thei m em bers of the com pany occupying th e sam e, o r by th e o rd er o r the M ayor an d Council. .

23. No ap p a ra tu s , excep t ln ca se of fire, sh a ll leave tho inco rpo ra ted d is tr ic t, ex ­cep tin g by th e perm ission of- tho M ayor an d Council. The ch ief eng ineer o r th e a s s is ta n t ch ief eng ineer m ay p erm it th e ap p a ra tu s to leave th e , inco rpo ra ted d is ­tr ic t , unless such leav ing be p rom p tly ob­jec ted to b y a m a jo rity o f tho M ayor a n d Council.,

24. No fire a p p a ra tu s shall bo used on an y tr ia l of skill o r pow er excep t by th e w ritten consen t o f tho M ayor an d Coun­cil.-. ' . . . . . . . v--, •

25. A ny person w ho shall w ilfu lly drive , propel, o r cause to be d riven o r propell­ed, an y vehicle o ver an y hose o r o th e r .fire a p p a ra tu s , or shall w ilfully- c u t o r deface tho sam e, shall, upon conviction of such a c t before th e Police Ju stlce j o r R ecorder, fo rfe it a n d pay to tho B orough of N eptune C ity a sum n o t le ss th a n te n n o r jnoro th a n seventh-five, do llars.

2G. Any person o r persons w ho shall ra ise , o r cause to bo raised , a n y fa lse a la rm of fire w ith in th e co rpo ra te lim its, shall, upon conviction th e reo f before the Police Ju stice , or R ecorder, fo r each and ev e ry ’ orfcnco be punished by a fine m ot exceeding, tw en ty do llars , o r bo confined, in the coun ty ja il fo r a te rm n o t exceed­in g th ir ty days, o r both , a t tho d iscre­tion o f th e court.

27. Tho p ena lty fo r a n y . violation o f th is ord inance to w hich no d is tin c t p en ­a l ty is a ttach e d sh a ll be in th e case o f a n officer, d eg rada tion from h is office; o r in case of a firem an, suspension, from tho d ep a rtm en t; and thes'e p ena lties shall be enforceable a t th e option o f th e M ayor and Council.

28. This ord inance shall ta k e effect on tho eleventh day of S eptem ber, e ighteen hundred and n inety-n ine .

P assed A ugust 30, 1890.Approved.., L eroy Sofleld, C lerk..

A L E X . M U L LIN ,M ayor.

A ttest: Leroy Sofield, Clerk. Sept. 2-2t.

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. on th e bill.T he program m e opened a t b o'clock

w ith u well-known glee, “T he Song of th e V ik ings," rendered w ith - g re a t

' s p ir i t by th e chorus. T he heart,- ap ­p lau se th a t followed th is rend ition p roved th e la s tin g popu larity o£ Mr. M organ’s ehorun, T h e trio appeared In tbo second num ber, and played B each 's beau tifu l m elody, ‘S pring 's A w akening .” In th is , as £n a setae-' t io n from Gounod a “F au a t,” th e b lend ing of violin , v io la and tin t- w ith th e p iano produced th e sweeteaL h a r ­m onies and th e finest m uB ical cffeclB. T h e solo w ork of M iss Cecelia and Mr. Jo h n B radfora w as c harm ing Miss B rad fo rd ’s v io lin solos, "Zlgonnes- tanze" and Svendsen s “R om anze," w ere c lear la tone anti rich in expres­sion , whllo Mr. B radford 's Cute solo. “Im prov isa tion ," by T erschak . reveal­ed rem arkab le t^chsifjue. WKec they p layed to g e th e r M endel»:hon’s "Spring Song" and M ozart’s ’’M inuet’’ ‘.hey -won th e w lldeBt applause from th e ir apprecia tive audience,

In e z B rooks, n * o was adveriispd to sing,, did n o t 'a p p e a r , hav ing been u n ­expectedly deta ined In th e city. H er plane on the program m e w as tak en by Mme. C rane, w ho sang 1a th e first p a r t H a n d e ls " I Know th a t My Re­deem er L lveth ,” from th e M essiah, and in th e second "T he B rig h t Sera­ph im ,” from H andel’s o ra to rio of

• Sam pson. Mme. C rane is a g rea t fav­o rite a t th e seashore , and when she s in g s as she did on Mondo>- evening, h e r success Is irres is tib le . Miss C arr rendered tw o ballads w ith exquisite ta s te " ‘T w as A pril," by N evlns, and "S w ee th ea rt,” by Hawley, T hursday evening of la s t w eek she dem onstra ted h e r g re a t pow er in rendering a selec­tio n of eat techn ical difficulty. These tw o ba llads revealed her pow er of ex­p ression even in tw o sim ple solos,.

A cho ir of tw elve voices Banr, P ln - I s u tl 's glee, “ G oodnight, Beloved," l.ro-

duelng a p leasing cho ir effect M ozart’s "G loria ," from Tw elfth

M ass, by th e chorus was a su rp rise to th e audience, and m ade such n g rea t h it th a t several w ritten re ijuesls w ere s e n t to P rof. M organ p leading for one m ore nu m b er by the chorus i ' t ; r the final num ber. Accordingly th e s t ia in s o f the dignified “V ital sipark of H eav­e n ly F lam e" w ere the lost borne aw ay by the apprecia tive audience '.hat pro-

..nounccd th e final concert o f th e sea-, son a decided success.

TAX RATE FOR 1899

A Seduction of $1.11 Per $1,000 on Town­sh ip Valuation.

A t F reeho ld on Tuesday the County B oard o f A ssessors m et and fixed the ta x ra te fo r 1899. The' county ra te w ill be $5.13 p e r $1,000, a:- ag a in st ?C.1C la s t year. T he S ta te school ra te w ill bo ?2.70 p e r J1.000.

T he appended tab le w ill show '.lie to w n sh ir tax ra te iu full for. 1899, *>s com pared w ith 1898, the figures heint; supplied by A ssessor Sam uel C llver, of A sbury P a rk : ,

N E P T lfN E TO W N SH IP (P roper). • : 1898 1899

T ow nship p e r $1,000 . .........?C.E0 ?G.30County per 5.18 5.13S ta te school per $1,00!' . 2.77 2,70Special school per $1,000.. 8.81 9.00

$24.24 23.13 . OCEAN GROVE.

1898 1899T ow nship per $1,000 . .........$0.50 $6.30C ounty per $1,000 . . . . . . . . 6.1G 5.13S ta te school per $1.000----- 2.77 2.70Special school per $1,000.. 8.81 9.00F ire Diet. No. 1, per $1,000, 1.06 2.80

1 $25.90 $25.73 W E ST GROVE.

1898 1899:TownBhlp per $1,000 ------.$G.5e $0.30C ounty per $1,000 .............. G.16 ti.13S ta te school p e r $1,000.;..", 2.77 2.70

" Special school p e r $1,000. . 8.81 9.00F ire Diet. No. 1 per $1,000. l.GG 2.60 L ig h t Diet. No. 3 per $1,000. 2.85 3.35

$28.76 $29.08W E ST PARK.

1898 1899T ow nship per $1,000 . . . . . .$G.So $8.30C ounty per $1,000 6.16 5.13S ta te school per $1,000----- 2.77 2.70Special school per $1,000.. 8.81 9.00F ire Diet. No. 2 p e r '$1,000. .70 4.60L ig h t D lst. No: 1 per $1,000. 2.15 2.15

$27.09 $29.78F IR E D IST R IC T NO. 2.

(E m b rac in g te rr i to ry no rth of A sbury avenue, W est P a ik .)

- iggg 1899' Tow nship per $1,000 ’. .........*C.5U $6.30

County per $1,000 .............. 0.1G K.13S ta te school per $1,000.. . . 2.77 2,70

' Special school per $1,000.. 8,81 9.00F ire Dlst. No. 2 per $1,000.. .70 4.50

$24.94 $27.63

Township Committee.T he Tow nship Com m ittee w as ir.

session on W ednesday evening. The Budget fo r th e ensu ing year w as set­tled upon, an d th e tow nsh ip ta x ra te fixed a t $8.30 p e r $1,000. - To selec t a l ig h tin g com m ittee fo r W est P a rk and to v o l; upon a Sighting app rop ria tion C lerk H a rr is will cal*. a special elec­tion on tb s lGth, A fte r the tra n sac ­tio n of o th e r ro u tin e business th e v iem bers w ere en te rta in ed w ith a eol-

’ U tio n a t Fees Bros.’ re s tau ra n t by T ow nsh ip C ollector Glffard.

LOST—On M t. H erm on W ay, be­tw een New Y ork and Law rence ave­nues, a b ro w n ' pocketbook contain ing tw o rin g s and brooch. F!ndei> w ill re ­ceive rew ard by re tu rn in g to M rs. J. J . C ulbertson, 78 H erm on W ay, Ocean G roye.—lt* , .L , £ f I i S l

AUDITORIUM SERVICES

ta r g e Crowds AtteniTMornlng- and E ren - lnsr W orship Last Sunday.

® M orning .and ■ even ing serv ices w ere held in the A udito rium la s t Sabbath: L arge crowd*. - w e re . p re s e n t . . The m orn ing serm on w as p reached by th e R ev. D r, Georg-s Adams, of th e Now Y ork E a s t Confsrence.- H is te x t was th e tw en ty -n in th v e rse o f th e six ­te en th ch ap ter o f Acta; "A nd a t m id­n ig h t P au l an d S ilas p rayed and book p ra ises u n to Odd.” In th e absence of P rof. M organ, th e sing ing w as led by Mr H , L. H olt, su p erin ten d en t o r the Auditorium ., M r. C larence T, Steele, o f N ew . Y ork, san g a solo, "F lee a s a b ird to yon m ounta in .”

■Dr, O’H anlpn’a B ible C lass w as held In th e afternoon , As usual th e re w as a la rg e a ttendance , and i t w as demon-, a trs te d th a t, a lth o u g h th e a ttendance w as Bomca’h a t dim inished, th e re w as no loss of i& tsrest in th e proceedings.

T h e even ing serm on w as preached by th e Rev. R ich ard H areou rt, o f th e P h ilad e lp h ia Conference.

A s to n s a s th e w eather rem ains fav­o rab le th e holiness m eeting will be con tinued in th e T abernac le a t 8 o 'c lock ok Sunday afternoon , A ll th e o th e r m eetings h a v e . been d iscon tin ­ued. : mm ----------- '.

. • ' Letter List.’the', follow ing le tte rs rem ain un ­

claim ed a t th e Ocean Grove postoillce fo r w eek ending Septem ber 6th :

L A; Adam s, E lla A rm strong , E liza A, A yer (2), S, C lark A verlll, Hev. B. W . B rake (2), Mrs, Chas, Bunae, Mrs. A. A. B enton, L u lu B urd , M rs. W , J. B urrow s, Mrs.. A. W . Bosteck,-M rs. A.’

- Bowron, W. G, B row n, M rs. I, H. •Boltee, M ary A. B rackensto rn , Dave B altin ,- M rs. E l la Sw an B arber, Mrs. B aker, Jas . and M rs, B ell (5) Mrs. H e tty B relsford, E, C, Bell, E. S. Breg- aal!, C arry Beck, C arrie E . B yers, Mrs. Edw. B erger, Lizzie B ingham ; Mrs. E lla S, Brow n, A m alia B erner, M attie B etts, M rs. B radley,- W m . H , Beakley^ M ary L. 'B ak e r, Jac k Con C layton; A.E . C heatle, M attie C unningham , Jenn ie 'C lifford, Rev. E. W, CaBwell, M rs. G. A, C astle, M iss M, C lark ln , Mrs. F ra n k Cram er, M rs. E . Cline, E lm ore Con­don, Mrs. Joseph ine Collins, Delia Co- m ar, Ida C olem an, Sm ith Cobb, Geo. Coe, (.’Sm F ,: Davldsoa, John ' Delaney, Mrs. M. if.-, D echant, M iss T rav iila D ickson, M iss .A n n a M. Duell, B erth a D oughty, E m ily M. D urborow , Mrs, T. T. E verett,-R ev . A. H .,E a to n (6), Mrs. lj. V. E dw ards, R ev.-D . E arh a rf, i.li - llan E ddy, Rev, H . W. Ew ing, Miss M aud F u th , Chas F rueensfeld , Ju lia F inley,. Mrs. S.' F ie lds, Mrs. W . S. Goodaow, S. Godsall, W illa rd .S co tt’ G allup. M aggie G reen . (2), Thom as Green; Mrs, C. A. Grise, M iss Jessie L. H oyt, A nnie H earn, f i r s . M aggie H ear- rlng , Julia' Howell, Mrs. L od iaka J, H ays, S te lla H arm er, Mrs. D. M; H a r­r is , 'A n n ie D, H alle , L a u ra H alin , Mrs. C arrie H ardy, Mrs. R o b er t H a rt, Mlss. K, H enderson, A nna H um phries, Marie, H ard ing , M rs. J . H ow ard, C. E dgar H usbanin , Mro. Job. H. H udson, Mrs. T. R. H ubbard. J . E. and Mrs. Iscm an (2), E ebekah T. Ivins, Addie Johnson, L. Ja n e Judge, Mrs. Jan e B .'Jo y , L. W elling ton Johnson, Jos.. K . Jones, Miss C arrie Jackson , J . C K napp, A m anda K am m erer, H. R. K eats, Ag­gie L. K ennedy, Misa H. K lnkand , A. W. I.e Ferge, Mrs. Jo h n G. Leonard, Alice Llewellyn, Wm.. Lester,, Mrs. V. Lucas, Mrs. A. G. L aurel, Mr:. Georgo L inderm an , Dr. L ln th icum , M iss Olive M ays, W arren M cRay (2), M rs. W illis S llnor, S lla M asseh, Jen n ie M orris, M rs. S. H- M cConnell, E n a M organ, LilU an Moore, Thos. V. M organ, S. W. M iller, Maud M erchant, Mrs'. G. D. M ills, Rev, H . C. M cBride, Mri< Geo.F. M itchell, Miss Olive M ays, M iss S. Regena M anning, O. T. M ason, S. M ontgom ery, Dr. J . S. Morey, M rs. J.O. M unson, Mrs. Geo. McM ullen, So­ph ia M ussely, R e tta C, M ulllkin, Ju lia McDwelle, Mrs. T . C. M cKelyey, Rev. W m . H. M cCormick, E lsie Macy. W m. McMillan, J u lia M ulligan, Ben N athan , Mrs. S . W . N ewton, M argaret Nelson, Misti A, C, Moth (2), M iss A nnie Or­well; Rev, EIIlBton J; P e ro tt, M ay W. Pearae, W , S, P o tte r: John P h illips, J u l ia P e rry , Mrs. A. J. P res ton , -Miss M aud Pfell, Mrs. M, H , .p e ttrea , T he­odo ra B. P a rk e r, W m . A; R ldgeley, T. Owen R oberts, Mrs. P e te r Romdine, A le tta A. R hodes, Mrs. A nna M. R ob­ison, Fred. Rogers, MrB,-E. S .-R alBtori, C arrie T, Rutherfor-?. F . M. R udolph, M rs. M. E . Rodgers, Rev. L.- L. Sieber, F lo rence Schuran, trr- Rev. J . L: Sooy, M rs, M. Sutcliff, M amie Sturgis, M ax Shoop, Re*-. J . E. Shaw , Mrs, J o h n Sw artley , Mrs. Chas. B. Stilw ell, M iss A nna E . SJpp, A m elia A, Sm all, F red e rick Schafer, R ev. A. E . Stevens, Rev. D. C. S tew art, M rs. W alte r S. S trlck ler, Mrs. N elson Sm ith , Mrs. L izzie Sm ith , M innie S m ith , S ara E. Sm ith , D. P. Sm ith, D. H. H. Thom as, M rs. B. W . Tom linson, M. L-, Thbm p- son R. C. Thom as, M iss A gnes T aylor, W . H . T aggart, M rs. E m eiine Taylor, M Isr E d n a T ransean , M rs. ,J . B, Thom pson. G. W . Tom linson, M iss Bellf- T udor, Sedgwick Tonrlson,; Ssisl® L. V reeland, K a th erin e V an S an t (2), E . S. Vroom an, Mrs; Sidney V an Au- Iten, Edw . D. W arn er, N ellie W alling,. -Miss A lice W alker, M rs.'A . A.. W alker, D avid W alker, Amy W addell, W; W . W ellion, C atberir.' W hita , ‘"Mrs J : B. W enm , Rev. C. F . W inb lg ler (2), O. W lltro u t A lice W hyte, .yydia W rig h t, A. H . W hite , Ida,B^ W hite . M iss M. A. W inston , Jan e W ilson, J , 'W. Young.

-W . H . HAM ILTON, P. M.

.- Patents Graflted Jerseym en. .R ep o rted by. C. A, Snow & Co., pa t­

e n t a tto rn ey s ,, W ash ing ton , D. C.: • R . A the rton , Patersosi qu illing m achine; E . J . B eta , N ew ark, b ill Ale; L . H. Broom e, J e rse y C ity, bo ttle stopper; m eta llic ang le piece fo r w alls, J . T. Cray-, Je rsey C ity, box sea ling ;m a­c h i n e ; s . .ft... D arrach ; N ew ark , ban ­dage c u tte r; T . Foy, Freehold , lock; A, D. F ritta , H oboken, fa s ten e r for, doors,. V, LBto, N ew ark , money, a^sorr- e r and coun te r; P , P . M cM enamin, Jq rsey City, change m ak er; G, E . & L. P a rk e r, N ew ark , sash lock; H . S.. P re n ­tiss, E lizabe th , tim e sw itch;; C. R el- m uller, B elm ar, cfir v e n tila to r; C. Sul­livan , N ew ark, S yringe; R . Thom pson, Passa ic , coupling for e lectric w ires; E.A. U ehling, N ew ark , ap p ara tu s for c as tin g m e ta l; L. p. W ellnian, .Taurus, ra tc h e t saechanism ;

NEW POSTAL MONET ORDER

Adopted by the Postoffice B epartm ent for Use On and A fter Septem ber 4 th .

P o s tm a ste r H am ilton lias given th ia p a p er the follow ing laform aU on con­c e rn in g - th e new form o f dom estic m osey o rd e r w hich W il l be in troduced gradually , o r as supplies of th e old form becoiTia exhausted, a t th e ra rlo u s POBtofflces th ro u g h o u t th e coun try , be­ginning; on' M onday of th e p resen t week: . . ..- :.

T h e new form it; som ew hat sm alle r th a n th e o rd e r now in use I ts dim en- sIqsjb a re ab o u t those of th a o rd in a ry bank d ra ft. I t h a s tw o ad ju n c ts—th e advice, o r notification to be Beat by th e Issu ing to th e p ay ing postm aster, te a. reproduction, o f the . o rd e r th ro u g h th e u se .o f carbonized paper (the. am riifold p rocess), and a receip t fo r th e am ount, to fcsj fam ish e d by th e Issu ing p o st­m aster to th e rem itte r.

On th e <isek c* th e o rder a sep a ra te apace h a s been prdvlded fo r th e stam ps

' U a tia th ro u g h -w h ic h i t m ay -be pastied fo r collection.

In .color th e order. I t blue, h av in g a l ig h t , b lue g round , w ith fine, closely, in terlaced , tin te d lines o l geometric®! la th s w ork, o f , d a rk e r shade. In re can te r is a n escutcheon bearin g th e words, “ Postal: M oney O rder" in . sh ad ­es, capital; letterB o f the- sam e tw o t in ts of blue. T h e t in t .o f th e o rd e r a n d . la th e w ork w ill serve t o 'p rev en t im ita tio n s ; bu t, as a n ad d itio n a l sa fe ­guard ag a in s l coun terfe iting , a h o ri­zo n ta l w a te r m ark , com posed , o f th e in itia ls U. S .’ M. O., in broad , cap ital le tte rs , has been w rough t in to th e p a ­pe r bn w hich the sew form s a re : rlnted.

T hrough th e process m entioned (th e carbon, o r m anifold process), the o r­d e r and th e advice a re .p roduced s lm u l- ' taneously . By th e sam e operation th e essen tia l p a rtic u la rs . o r ham s of payee, date, am ount, and place of paym ent,, a s w ritten in th e order, a re duplicated, o r reproduced, and m ade to appear In th e advice precisely as in th e o rder. The. liab ility to m istake is thus greatly , lessened, rind a sav ing of tim e cifeeted. D iscrepancies betw een o rd e r and ad; vice, which, by en ta ilin g add itiona l correspondence and causing- delay in paym ent; have here to fo re been a tsoiirce o f annoyance to th e d e p art­m ent and postuifisters, as well a s to th e rem itte rs and payees; a re p rev en t­ed, an t! abso lu te u n ifo rm ity betw een th e order and advice insured.

T he receipt, w hich is to be furn ished by the issu ing p o stm aste r to the . re ­m itte r, show ing th e num ber anil, d a te of the o rd e r and th e am oun t lo r, w hich •isesied, is also, in :he m ain , a rep ro ­duction, by th e carbon process, of th e w ritin g and s tam p in g on the, order, hc-nre m u s t necessarily ag ree th e re ­w ith. T h e adoption of a receip t h a s n e t h ith e rto been practicable. It, w ill tend to popularize th e 'p o s ta l m oney order, supp ly ing moris th a n a ll else w h a t w as needed to m ake It, In th e estim ation ;<£ the public, a perfectly sa tisfac to rs vehicle fo r th e tra n sm is ­sion, of sm all sum s P ossession of th e receip t will give th e rem itter, a (esi< in g :o f nscurlty. On th e bacl^ of i t lie ;nay ;.aake, fo r h is ow n convenience, a m em orandum o f the nam e and ad ­d ress-o f th e person to w hom the ro-. m lttan ce is m ade a sd th e purpose ur whicl) i t Is sen t. ProflucUos) . of the receip t w ill g rea tly fac ilita te reference to . the rc:o:o if i t become necessary fo r th e re m itte r to m ake app lication fo r s. duplicate, o rd e r o r inqu iry a s to w h e th er th e o rig inal has been paid ; and, h e re again a sav ing of tim e will tii effected,

■ In shape and Bize t&e new order- ia deem ed a decided im provem ent ovr? any o th e r form of m oney o rd e r h ith ­e rto adopted by the departm en t. 'I ts d im ensions being a b o u t those o f the o rd in a ry b ank d ra ft, i t m a y ,b e con­v en ien tly hand led w hen m ixed w ith d ifferen t k in d s of com m ercial paper. I t is believed th a t th e change m ade in th is i-eapect w ill be h e a rtily approved by banks and busstaeBi, people g e n e r­ally.

T h a t th e new s rd e r m ay w in its way to pub lic favor by its sim plic ity , clear- ness and. ad ap tab ility , g re a t care , has been ta k e n to give i t th is c h a rac te r by a rran g em e n t ol: its p a rts , by avoid­ing su rp lu sage in th e text, o r w ording, and -by u s in g p la in typa and excluding w hatever would be m ere ly o rn a te de­sign . .■ The postal m oney ordei system , from a sm all beginning in 1864, w hen rhe n u m b e r’of m oney o rder poatofflceo es­tab lished ill th e U nited S ta tes w as 4.19,. has g row n to be one of th e g re a t indis­pensab le agencies o f exchange. There a re now a b o u t 30,000 such oillces. The num ber of dom estic m oney o rders Is­sued In th<; U nited S ta tes d u rin g the p ast y ear w as over 30,000,000, am ount­ing ;fn value to $810,000,00®, T he -sys- tem Ss used- m ost ex tensive ly for. re ­m ittances from places w here b ank ex­change is h o t ; so re ad ily obtainable. W hile supp lem enting fac ilities fo r in-, te rcou rses betw een p o p u lous;. centers, It' h a s Its ow n special .Bold, supplying m eans fo r t h e : safe a n d ' cheap- tra n s ­m ission of m oney w here o th e r . agen­cies fo r th e purpose could n o t be suc­cessfu lly m ain ta ined .

In th e adop tion of th e new form of o rder the .-In terests ' an d , preferences of patron^ of she system , no less than econom y o f a d m in is tra tio n , h ave been du ly considered; and i t is therefore eonfldently expected th a t I t will, tend to 'en h an ee in no sm all degree th e pop­u la rity of th is m ethod of le ak in g re ­m ittances. I t Is expected . th a t on or. ab o u t Jan u a ry 1 n ex t th e fee charged fo r o rd e rs w ill bo m a te ria lly ’ reduced.

T i t, exh iib tton of m oving pictures w ill be repeated th is (S a tu rd ay ) eveii- ing. A dm ission ten cen ts; a few re­served sea ts a t tw enty-flve te n ts .

FO R .SALE—C o sj alx-room co ttago o n l i t . H erm o n W ay, opposite W ood- lA \m ParK , M ice . $1,800; te rm s easy. W . H . Boegle, 60 M ain avanue.—Adv.

L ev e a s . a B i l l i s r d T a b le .T he roadbed and tra c k s o f t^ e Lake.

Shore and M ichigan .S o u th e rn H all­w ay a re th e best la id in A m erica. Thev­a rs so sm ooth and level th a t th e re is abso lu tely no ja r o r jo lt, bo ilisagree- ab le on vaost ra ilrqads. N o t only 4oe« th is m ik e tra v e l m ore p leasan t and easy, b u t St enab les passengers to read ■without in ju r in g th e i r . e y e s ig h t Pas­sengers, trav e lin g fro»n B oston , New Y ork, Buffalo an d in te rm ed ia te points to - P ittsb u rg , C leveland,-T oledo, Cin­c inna ti, St. Louis, C hicago and o ther w estern c ities should m ak e i t a point to trav e l on th s L ak e Shore ‘RaHwpy. .

T he ABBOclatlon 1e aa lling fo r new bids fo r th e rem oval o f garbage fo r one year, beg inn ing .O c tober 1st. Bids a re to be in by Sep tem ber 15th.

W . C. T. U. MATTERS

Pouneen th A nnual Convention to be Held a t M anasquan Septem ber 14, '

On T hursday; Septem ber 14, in the P ieab y te rlan C hurch, Manaagxsaii, will be held- th e fo u rteen th an n u a l conven­tio n of the M onm outh C ounty 'Wo­m en’s C h ris tian Tem perance Union., T here will be’ th ree sessions—m orning, afternoois ana - nvening. T h e p ro­gram m e in fu ll is as follow s: .

9.30 o’clock—M rs. M ary V . , F u lle r, president. D ev o tio ss ,. M rs, E . O, Vail. Ocean Grove; ro il c a ll an d appo in t­m en t of com m itte e s.; 10 o ’clock, p res­id en t’s address, 10.30 o ’clock, secre­ta ry and tre a su re r’s re p o r ts ;1 re p o rt of c reden tials com m ittee; election of offi-. cars; rep o rts o f su p erin ten d en ts ; m u­sic.; 11.30 o’clock,. Bible, read ing , Mrs. M, C. Nobles, A tlan tic H igh lands. ,12 o'clock, noon tide p rayer, 12.05 o’clock, m iscellaneous business. 12.30 o ’clock, a d jo u rn m e n t

A fternoon, 1.80 o’clock—Executive C om m ittee m eeting, S o’clock, p ra y e r m eeting, led by Mrs. L a k e , . P o in t P le a sa n t 2.30 o’clock, read in g o f m in ­u tes and re p o rt o f executive com m it­tee ; su p erin tenden ts’ repo rts , 2.45 o ’clock, “Is th e L oyal Legion a N eces­s ity ? " Mrs. .Vadiri O urtis, K e y p o rt 3 o'clock, p a rlo r m aetinga, Mrs, rPomliR~ son, n a tio n a l auperin tenden t, P la in -, field, N. J .i m usic, 3.45 o’clock, one h ou r w ith th e Y ’s, M rs. K . R aphael, S ta te secre ta ry yotm g people b ran c h ; 4.45 o’clock, inlsceilaneoifs business; >'i o’clock, offering; ad journm ent.

E ven ing , M rs. M ary V. Fu ller, pre-. s iding—7.30 o 'clock, mimic; devotions, M iss Cassie Sm ith , n a tio n a l su perin ­tenden t E vangelical D epartm en t; a d ­dress, “C h ris tian C itizenship ,” Rev. Mr. Moyer, W est Grove; oS erin g ; .m u­sic; benediction.

T he county officers a re ; P res id en t, Mrs. M ary V. F u lle r, Ocean Grove, K,

,J .; - v ice presiden t. Mrs. K . fian n ae l, Ocean Grove, N. J .: reco rd ing secre­ta ry , Mrs, L. E .,C lay to n , Ocean Grove, N. J .; co rresponding secre ta ry , Miss Jenn ie C lark, M ataw an, N. J .; tre a s ­u rer, Mrs. M innie Bailey, Red B ank, N. J.

Young People’s W ork—-Y secre ta ry . Mrs. D, A. Rogers, Ocean Grove;' I, T. L. sccrctary , MrB. V adln C urtis , K ey­port.

Superin tenden ts — Alm shouse, Mrs, E. O. Vail, Ocean G rove; a n ti-n a r­cotics, Mrs. French', ■ A sbury - - P a rk ; C hristian citizenship , M iss., Jen n ie ' C lark, .M ataw an; evangelistic , M rs. M. C. Nobles, A tlan tic H ig h lan d s; flower, m ission, Mrs. Sue H endrickson , Mid­dletown;; h ealth and -heredity , Mrs. E ,B. B arr, L ong B ranch City; lite ra tu re , Mrs. M, O. O liver, A tlan tic H igh lands; mothers,' m eetings, Mrg. W . W , R ldge- ly , B radley B each; non-alcoholics In Biedlclne, Mrs. R . T . C ohard , A tlan tic H ighlands; observance o f th e Sabbath , MIsb M. F . S trong , M ataw an; p a rlo r meeting^, Mrs., A. R obbins,’A llentow n; peace and a rb itra tio n , M rs. J , M. C lark , P o rt M onm outh; physical cu ltu re , Mias Maud M iller, A sbury P a rk ; prison, M rs. B. O. Vat), Ocean, Grove; purity ,, and p u rity In lite ra tu re an d a r t , Mrs.- •W, H. Ing ling , F reeho ld ; so ld iers, sailors and fisherm en; M rs Lizzie Sykes, 33 A bbott avenue, Ocean Grove; Sunday Schools, M rs. M atilda Lutes, A llentow n: th e press, M rs. I* E . C lay- to il, 97 A sbury avenue, Ocean Grove; unferm ented wine, Mrs. C. W . Thom p­son, Red B ank: w ork am ong colored people, Mrs, M. E. D. H ill, Box 2011, Ocean Grove.

P o p u la r E x cu rs io n U p th e H u d so n .O n S aturday, Septem ber 1G, the

P ennsy lvan ia R ailroad Com pany w ill ru n a popular excursion to W est Poin t (C ran sto n ’s Dock) and .olt Newburgh, passlnfr D underberg, A n thony 's Nbso, Crow Nest, and S torm K.mg M oun­ta in s . A special tra in w ill be ru n to Jersey City, and th e ' Iron s team boat “S ir iu s” has been specially charte red fo r th a t day. The round trip , includ­in g ra il and boat ride, is b u t $1.25 from a ll s ta tions th e New Y orkand. Long B ranch R ailroad , with ch il­d re n from live to tw elve years of age six ty-five cents.

Special tra in will be ru n os follows:A. M.

Lv. P o in t P lea sa n t ..............................G.40“ B rie lle ............ ; .....................■... fG.43’’ M anasquan ............. 6.45'” Sea; G irt ............. 6.48“ S pring Lake ........................ 6.52" Como . . . ; f0.54" B elm ar ........... 6.57” Avon .............>......................... f6.59“ Bradley Beach .................., . . . f7.01' Ocean Grove 7.05“ A sburk P a r k . .-............. . 7.05

.“ N orth A sbury P a rk ............ 7.07“ In te r la k e n ' ........... f7.09’’ A llenhu rs t .............................. 7.11“ D eal Beach .............................. f7.14“ E lberon ............. 7.17•' W est E nd ........................... 7.21” Long B ranch ................. . . 7.25" B ra n c h p o r t ..............— . . . . . 7.28•• L ittle S ilver . . . . . ' .................. 7.33•" R ed B a n k .................. 7.38“ M iddletow n ............................f7.45" H azle t ............. f7.52“ M ataw an ............................; 7.5G’• Cllffwood .................'. . '............... f7.59“ M organ . . . ...... : . . . . . f8.03" S outh Amboy ...............’. ......... 8.06" P e rth Amboy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,11R efreshm en ts will, be served a t pop­

u la r prices by th e K eystone H otel Com pany.

Superb m usic, under th e d irection o f P ro fesso r Peterschen.

One and a ha lf lionrr m ay bo Spent a t W est P o in t in view ing th e w orld- renow ned U nited S ta tes M ilitary Acad­emy;—Sept. 9-2t.

F o r R e n t.One o f Ocean G rove's finest, re s i­

dences is offered fo r re n t u n til A pril le t , fu rn ished , o r by th e y ear u n fu r­n ished, F loor' carpets and som e fu r­n itu re ■ ta n ; b s purchased . . C orner house ;'g o o d loca tion ; handy to A sbury P a rk ; n in e room s; e lectric ligh ts , tele phone; la rg e ba th room ; very com ­p le te plum bing; h o t a ir fu rnace ; a ll conveniences. A rranged fo r nomo, n o t ren tin g , purposes. Apply to

W. H . BEEGLE.50 M ain avenue.

A Hen W orth H aving.S uperin tenden t H avens, .o f P o in t

P leasan t, h a s a ben th a t laid tw o eggu w eighing seven ounces each. On a prev ious occasion she la id th ree eggs in -jne day, a sd she once laid a so ft- shelled egg w ith ' an o th e r com plete egg Inside.• ■ ' ' '/ -,

C. C. CLAYTON’S EMPORIUMMAIN AVENUE. OCEAN OROVE, NEW JERSEY . i

SATURDAY and MONDAYSEPTEM BER 9 AND 11

Grand Wind-Up of the Series of Mid-Summer. Bar- gain Sales, and We Will Endeavor, ,

to Make ft

ALL SUM M ER GOODS H T H H L F P R I C E k n d L E S SLarge Sale of Ladies’ Separate Skirts and Shirt Waists, Also Ladies’ Tailor=Made Suits .

' 8,00(f L ad les’ F in e S h ir t W aists , 39e:; fo rm er price, $1.25 an d $1,B0.• .1,001} LadieB’ F in e S h ir t W alstB, 49c,; fo rm er price, $1.50 a n d $2.00;’ "500 L ad les’ F in e P ique. Sklrts't,;, $1.25; fo rm er price, $2.00.

269 Ladies* F in e D uek S k ir ts atBOe.; fo rm er price, $1.2B to $3.00.- 600 L ad les ' F in e S ilk S k ir ts a t $4.89; fo rm er price, $8.00.

Special Sale of Men’s J Boy’s ClothingD ress Goods and D om estics

10.000 y a rd s F ine D om et F lannel, 10 y a rd s for. 35c.5.000 yards F in e O uting F la n n e l a t 6c.; w o rth 10c. - •5.000 y a rd s 4>4 M uslin a t 4 ^ c .; w orth 7c.

•6,000 yardB D ress G ingham s a t 5c.; w orth 10c. '10.000 yards New S ty les of Calico a t 4c.; w orth Cc.

Special Sale of Bathing SuitsCLOSING OUT AT HALF PRICE

Special Saleof Ladies’ Wrappers2 6 0 0 L a d i e s ’ W r a p p e r s . a t 5 q c . , w o r t h J r . o o

Special p rices to H otels and Bo a rd ln g H ouses in S heetinsa, T/iblfl L inen, Towels, N apkins, B lankets and C ounterpanes, R eady-m ade Sheets, e tc.

Great Special Shoe Sale2,000 p a irs D ouglass ' ce lebrated shoes fo r m en and boys a t a ll prices.

Sole A gent fo r A sbury P a rk and Ocean Grove.800 P a irs L ad ies’ D ongola P a te n t T ip a t ..... ............................ 85c., w o rth $1.09380 .Pairs. L ad ies’ D ongola P a te n t T ip a t ............... ........89a.’; w o r th $1.25

1000 P a irs L adies’ D ongola P a te n t T ip a t ...-...$1 .49 , w orth $2,t-91000 P a irs L ad ies’ D ongola P a te n t T ip a t .........................■......... J 2.0B, w o rth $2.3i1000 P a irs L ad les ' D ongola P a te n t h and m ade ......................$2.09, w o rth $4.081500 P a irs C h ild ren 's D ongola P a te n t T ip , sizes 0 to 11, a t . . ,65c.. w orth $1.90

I tca n b u y a s c h e a p in th e G rove a s in th e P ark .”

L. van GILLUWE

GROCERCROCKERY, GLASSWARE, SILVERWARE, W00DENWARE.

Central Ave. and Oita St.OCBAH OROVE

CRQSBIE’S AUCTIONWEDNESDAY—1.30 P. M.

Cheapest Place on the CoastFurniture and

BicyclesRiding Academy open at night. Good new wheels and an'

elegant place to learn. Don’t forgetr O A C D I i r ’ C O LD S K A T iN G R (N K V n V p p I L O A S B U R Y s’ A R K , N. J.

A Special Lot of Shirt Waists, to go at 39 centsColored Pique Waists, 45c., worth $ i. .

White Pique Waists, 59c., worth’ $1. The celebrated Trojan Waists at 75c., worth $1.25.

In fact, Shirt Waists to suit all, tastes at bargain prices. Skirts big enough for the biggest.

’ A surprise in Wrappers.Bathing Suits

Enormous stock—-Men’s; Women’s and Children’s. Souvenirs, large assortment. Sun-Bonnets—light and airy.49 and 51 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove, New Jersey

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I OCEAN GROVE TIMES—SA TURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1899 ' ' J '

JIM’S SCHOOLING,

U;: T h e c a p ita lis t looked .up- from the eard be held In h is long, s lender An­gers. Ho saw a dnrk-eyeil young fel­low, w ith big shoulders anc a resolu te

' eh in . A t le a s t .those w ere th e d is tin ­gu ish ing ch arac te ris tic s the e lder iuan first-noticed .

" Jam es P ro thcroe," ho m urm ured. T hen ho added, w ith a little gasp, "N ot

i th e son of m yold boyhood pard . deorge P ro th c ro e?”

T ho young m an sm ilingly nodJe.l. >"Whoreupon. tho old m an seized him

by bo th hands and forced him in to a chair.

“M y dear boy,” ho cried, “ where w ere my eyes? W hy, you 're Ju st like you r dad. W ell, well! Bless him , I haven ’t seen h im fo r tw en ty years. Calls you Jam es, eh? W ho's th a t for?'

“You, s ir ,” sa id th e young m an. “F o r m e! Shake.’ h an d s again,

nam esake. You a re a rem arkab ly flne young m an. A nd -how’s fa th e r?” .

“Very well, s ir . H e sends you a let­te r ,” and th e young m an drew i t from h is pocket. '

T he cap ita lis t g lanced i t th rough i -with a k ind ling eye.

“Sounds ju s t like old George,” he chuckled. . “U m -um -um , 'L oan you m y boy Jim . . Teach him a litt le busi­ness. G ot som e cap ita l he m ig h t In- y e s t Good hoy.’ U m -um -um . I t -would, be funny, w ouldn’t It, If Jim and your m otherless g irl should take a sh ine to each o th e r? I w ouldn’t ob­ject. I know sho comes of good ■took.’ ”

“W h at’s . th a t? ” cried the s tartled : young man. .

"T h a t w asn’t m ean t fo r you to hear,” laughed the o th e r as he folded th e le t­te r and pushed i t In his pocket. T hen he added: "See here, m y’ boy, you m ust come along w ith us to Beving- ton. W e a re go ing down there on my p riv a te car; a th ir ty m ile ride over o u r new suburban road. I ’ve go t busi­ness w ith a m an a t B evlngton th a t m ust bo a ttended to thlB noon. Then I 'vo g o t to bo back here a t 3 o ’clock to m ee t a New Y orker, who Is passing th rough . My dau g h te r E thel, Miss M ayer, h e r com panion, and! tw o young college fellows of h e r acquaintance

'w i l l go on the tr ip w ith me. ' E thel w ill tak e a long a ham per and feed us In th e car, and we o ugh t to have a jo lly tim e. I w an t you to m eet my d augh te r.”

"T h an k you,” said .the young fellow, " I believe I .have a lready m et her. I w e n t- to y ou r hom e, to see you and found you had le ft the house a little ear lie r th an usunl, and your daugh ter —I ’m quite su re It w as your daugh ter —kindly to ld me th a t you never tra n s ­acted any business a t hom e.”

T he tw o m en laughed together.“B u t you to ld h e r who you w ere?”

" N o , I d idn’t ,” replied th e young m ati. "A fte r h e r rem ark I couldn’t v e ry well. I t 's business, you know, t h a t b rings me to C leveland.”

. Jam es N orcross laughed again."She probab ly took you for. a collec­

to r ," ho chuckled. “But, here, we m u s t bo off. W e have to m eet the o th e rs a t th e square In ju s t ton m in- u te s.” •

T hey were th e re and w a itin g when ...the tv,-Q m en approached.

“ E th e l," said the o lder m an, "I w ant you to become b e tte r acquain ted w ith M r. Jam es P ro theroe, of K ansas, whom you have only m e t in n business w ay, I believe. You have often heard m e speak of h is fa th e r;”

Tho fa ir young girl, w ith ju s t a s lig h t flush, extended h e r hand.

"T h e nam e of P ro theroe Is a house­ho ld w ord, w ith us,” she said w ith a am ilo th a t J im P T o theroe th o u g h t the ew eetest he had e v e r seen .' T hen she p resented him to F rnu leln M ayer, and m ade him acquain ted w ith Mr. Iios- m e r and Mr. B arring ton .

"Y ou’ve su re ly heard o f Mr. B arrin g : non,” she said. "H o w as on th e ' H ar­v a rd football team o f ’98, and Mr. Hos- n ie r is th e cham pion sp rin te r of h is college.” ,

Y oung P ro theroe bowed g ravely in acknow ledgem ent of the honor con­ferred upon him in com ing In personal co n tac t w ith such special d istinctions.

. "A re you a college m an, M r. P ro th -. e ro e ?” inqu ired tho em inen t B arrin g ­ton..',: . :... V

“ Yes,” replied tho K ansas youth , "A dam s, ’97.” ■'. ■ '

Tho young m en looked, a t each o th e r. T hey had n e v e r . heard' of A dam s.

J u s t then th e ca r go t under head­w ay, and E th e l’s fa th e r called J im to s tep to th e re a r door and have a look a t th e roadbed. E th e l h a d ; surp rised th e glance th a t passed: betw een Hos- m e r and B arrin g to n . I t m ade h e r feel a li t t le chagrined. T hey w ere evident­ly sneering a t th e w estern young man. R eally , th e re w as som eth ing different ab o u t him. , H is c lo thes w ere n o t quite l ik e the o th e r m en’s. H e d idn ’t w ear th em w ith ju s t the sam e nonchalance. H e appeared ra th e r heavy nnd slow. Vepy like ly ho wns as dull ns he acted. A nd y e t he certa in ly seem ed a very

• p resen tab le youth . Som e people m ight even call him handsom e. •

H er tra in o f th o u g h t w as In terrup ted b y h e r fa th e r’s voice.

“W hy, bless my soul, boy,” ho was say ing , “you know m ore abou t ra il­w ay bu ild ing th a n I do. W liero did you p ick i t up?”

"H elped lay o u t a road in W estern K an sas," replied Jim . “T h a t's one of th e th ings wo learned n t Adams. I believe I have th e r ig h t to p u t Iclvll engineer" a f te r iriy nam e.”

So he did know som eth lns, th o u g h t th e girl, b u t i t seem ed like such un ­in te re s tin g know ledge. T ruly , he was decidedly d ifferen t from the easte rn boys.

T hen h e r fa th e r and J im cam e in to th e car -and th e conversa tion , became

'g e n e ra l. . •:.E th e l noticed th a t J im held h is own

p re tty w ell w hen ho did ta lk , b u t for th e m ost p a r t lie w as b u t a listener. T h e re w as one th in g she w as g ra te fu l to him for. She knew th a t he adm ired h e r: .H is fran k , open glance to ld h e r

: th a t; . .Blit; h e Mad tho good sense, n o t to annoy h e r by an y special a tten - tjons. • I.--

, P re tty poon th e lit t le p a r ty s ca tte r­ed, J im and th e young m en going out

. o n th e rea r p la tfo rm to sm oke, leav ing fa th e r and daugh ter nnd chaperon, in th e car. . •• • '. • / ' .- • . V

“W h at do you th in k of J im ? ” said t h e cap ita lis t. , .

" R a th e r s tro n g of K ansas,, isn ’t h e ? ” laughed E thel.

"O h, I don’t know ;” said h e r fa ther.' "H e doesn’t m ake any parado of h is ta len ts . H o’s ju s t liko h is old dad. [

T h e re w a s n ’t 7ft" k e e iie r b oy in to w n . W e w 6 re chum B, y o u 'k n o w ; a n d b o th o f u s s ta r te d in w ith o u t a d o lla r . I, fa n c y w e 'v e bot^i d o n e p r e t ty w e ll,”

“ is M r. P ro th e r o e ’s f a th e r a m a n o f p ro p e r ty ? " In q u ire d E th e l.

"1 s h o u ld 's a y h o w as! T h e la s t I h e a rd a b o u h im h e o w n ed th e o p e ra h o u se , th e h o te l, th e b a n k , th e iln e s t re s id e n c e In to w n , n n d h e ld a f ir s t m o r tg a g e o n th e . b lggeB t m e e tin g house . J im 's - f in a n c ia l f u tu re 1b a l l r ig h t . H e ’B a n o n ly ch ild , y o u know .

"N o , I d id n ’t k n o w ,” s a id E th e l.T h e b ig h a m p e r tu rn e d o u t to be

m o s t b o u n ti fu lly lo a d ed , a n d e v e ry ­bod y b r o u g h t a lo n g a p ic n ic a p p e tite . T h e n th e y ro lle d in to B e v ln g to n , an d , le a v in g th e la d le s In c h a rg e o f th e tw o. e a s to rn m e n , J a m e s N o rc ro s s to o k th e K a n s a s la d a n d s ta r t e d to k ee p h is e n g a g e m e n t w ith th e lo c a l to w n sm a n . I t wbb n o t a lo n g e n g a g e m e n t, a n d a t 1 o ’c lo c k - th e y w e re b a c k in th e c a r, a n d th e c a p i ta l is t s ig n a l le d th e m o to r- n m n to g o a h e a d o n th e r e tu r n tr ip .; "W e s h o u ld b e a b le to r u n th e th i r - t l - tw o m ile s b a c k to C le v e la n d nicely, in tw o h o u rs ," h e s a id to J im . " I m u s t be th e r e a t 3 o ’c lock , a n d w e h a v e a c le a r t r a c k a l l th o w ay . W e ’v e h ad l i t ig a t io n o v e r th i s ro a d , a n d i t iBn’t d o in g a r e g u la r b u s in e s s y e t , b li t w e’ll b e r u n n in g o n sc h e d u le in a d a y o r tw o .”

T h e y w e r e ' o u t o f e a r s h o t o f th e o th e rs , a n d J im le a n e d to w a rd th e c a p ­i t a l i s t . ; •' •!■. .'■ ;■ V .-

“ M r. N o rc ro s s ," h e s a id , “ h dve y ou n o tic e d t h a t t h e m o to rm a n h a s been d r in k in g h e a v ily ? ”

“ N o !” c r ie d th e c a p i ta l is t . " H a s th e Id io t s ta r te d o n e o f h |s p e r io d ic a l sp re e s ? B ea t m a n In m y em p lo y w h en h e ’s so b e r. W h e n h e ’s d r u n k h e 's a s tu p id log . K eep y o u r eye o n h im , J im .”' T h e y o u n g m a n n o d d ed a n d s ta r te d

do w n th e a is le to th e m o to rm a n ’s v e s ­tibu le ..

I t m ig h t h a v e b ee n te n m in u te s la te r w h e n h e n o tic e d t h a t th e sp eed w as .In c re a s in g to a r e a l ly dangeroUB r a te . L o o k in g a h e a d h e saw — a m ile o r so a w a y —a s h a r p cu rv e . H e k n ew t h a t I t w as h ig h ly h a z a rd o u s t o a t ­te m p t to s t r ik e i t a t t h a t h ig h r a to o f speed . H e re a c h e d fo rw a rd a n d c a u g h t th e ro o tb rm a n b y th e a rm ,- T h e l a t t e r tu rn e d w ith a n o a th , a n d , u n s te a d ily r is in g to h is fe e t, s t r u c k a t h im b lin d ­ly . J im flung h im a s id e , s h u t off th e p o w er a n d p u t o n th e a i r b r a k e . T h e c a r S lackened sp eed re lu c ta n t ly , h u t A nally ca m e to a s ta n d s t i l l h a lf w ay ro u n d th e cu rv e . '

T h e n J im tu rn e d . T h e m o to rm a n h a d fa l le n a n d s t r u c k h is h e a d a g a in s t th o iro n w o rk a t th e en d o f a s e a t , H e w as ly in g o n th e floo r u n co n sc io u s .

E th e l w a s u n a w a re t h a t a n y th in g u n u s u a l h a d t a k e n p la ce . S h e s a t In th e l a s t s e a t a t th o re a r , w ith h e r b ac k to th e f r o n t o f th e c a r , h e r co m p an io n , M iss M ay er, b e s id e h e r. P r e s e n tly h e r f a th e r c a m e d o w n th e a is le a n d s to p p ed .

'I w a s b e g in n in g to w o n d e r w h e re a l l th e m e n w e re ," s a id E th e l , a s sho la id h e r h a n d a f fe c tio n a te ly , on h e r f a th e r 's a rm . " I f e l t q u ite n eg lec te d . A re w e w a it in g o n a s w i tc h ? ”

'T h e re lias b ee n a l i t t l e a c c id e n t, m y d e a r ,” Bald h e r f a th e r . “W e 'r e n o t o n a s w itc h .” •

“ A cc id en t, p a p a l W h o Is h u r t? ' “ T h e m o to rm a n . B u t n o t se r io u s ly .

J im s a y s I t Is a s c a lp w o u n d a n d a b ro k e n c o l la r bone.- H o’s g o t h im a l l b an d a g e d lip n ic e ly , a n d a s soon a s he g e ts o v e r th e e ffec ts o f th e —th e sh o ck h o ’ll be In v e ry f a i r s h a p e ."

“ Is J i m —M r. P r o th e ro e —a su rg e o n , to o ? " - :

'H e 's s o m e th in g o f a s u rg e o n ," r e ­p lied h e r f a th e r w ith , a la u g h . “ I t 's .m o th e r o n e o f th o s e th in g s h e le a rn e d a t t h a t re n iu rk a b lo co llege . I t seem s a h a l f d o ze n o f h is co lleg e m a te s h a d p la n n e d a h a z a rd o u s t r i p to th e B ad L a n d s , a n d th e y k n ew th e y o u g h t to h a v e a su rg e o n d o c to r a lo n g , so J im v o lu n te e re d , a n d to o k a s ix m onthB ’ cou rse : In th e ru d im e n ts .”

E th e l lo o k ed o u t o f th e w indow ;- " W h e re a re w e , p a p a ? "“ A b o u t, te n m ile s fro m n o w h ere ,"

th e c a p ita l is t . “ A nd I 'm n eeded ; In C lo v e lan d a t 3 o ’c lo ck f o r a m o s t im ­p o r ta n t co n fe re n c e .”

W ell, w h y d o n ’t w e go a h e a d ? " ‘W ith o u t a m o to rm a n ? B esid es,

w e 've b u s te d s o m e th in g in th e r u n ­n in g g e a r . I t h a p p e n e d , in Blackening u p su d d e n ly . D o y ou h e a r t h a t p o u n d ­in g ? "

'N o w I h e a r i t , p a p a .”,'T h a t 's J im u n d e r th e c a r t r y in g to

t i n k e r u p th e b re a k ."I s h e a m e c h a n ic , to o ? ” ;D e sp ite h is a n x ie ty th e c a p i ta l is t

la u g h e d a g a in . '';'i" I t seem s s o ," h e sa id . “ I t ’s a n o th e r

th in g h e le a rn e d o u t th e r e In K a n s a s .I su p p o se we, a r e j u s t b e g in n in g to find h im o u t. Y ou w e re r ig h t a b o u t i t , H e I sn ’t l ik e th e o th o r y o u n g s te rs o f h is

re." . .S till la u g h in g , E th e l ’s f a th e r - le f t th o

c a r a n d jo in e d th e tw o eaB tern co lleg e m en , w h o w ere , s ta n d in g n o t f a r aw ay , E th e l r a is e d th e w in d o w a n d lo o k ed o u t. A s s h e d id s o Bhe c a u g h t s ig h t o f J im . H a tle s s , c o a tle s s a n d v e s tle s s , h is th ic k h a i r w ild ly tu m b le d a n d h is f a c e sm u d g e d w ith d ir t , h e w as fa c in g h e r s m il in g f a th e r .

" W a it in g fo r o rd e rs , s i r ,” h e sa id , w ith a co m ica l p u ll a t h is h a i r . ...

“C an y ou r u n a m o to r , to o ” a sk e d th e c a p ita l is t .

" I ’v e h a d so m e e x p e rie n c e a t i t , ” r e ­p lied ■ J im . " F a th e r b u i l t th e A lfa lfa a n d S to n y L e d g e e le c tr ic ro a d a n d I r a n th e f i r s t m o to r o v e r i t . I f y o u ’ll s i t w ith m e a n d k ee p m e p o s te d o n th e p o in ts , I ’ll p ro m ise t ° h a u l .y o u th ro u g h o n tim e .” ’

" A ll ,r ig h t , m y bo y ; r u n .h e r th ro u g h o p sch e d u le t im e n n d I ’ll g ive y o u a p e rm a n e n t jo b .”; T h e c a p ita l is t looked u p a n d c a u g h t h is d a u g h te r 's e y e a n d la u g h e d a g a in .

A s J im tu rn e d a w a y E th e l ca lled s o f tly to h e r f a th e r :

“ D ad d y ,” :s h e m u rm u re d ,, “ d o n ’t f o r ­g e t to a s k J im u p to d in n e r to -n ig h t .”

H e r g ra t if ie d p a r e n t lo o k ed u p a t h e r w ith a Q uizzical s m ile t h a t ca lled a s w if t b lu s h to h e r . cheek .

“ A ll a b o a rd ! ” sh o u te d J im .—C le v e­la n d P la in D ea le r.

P o r S a le .A 14-room co tta g e on M ain avenue,

co rn e r lo t, Is offered, fo r a. sh o rt tim e fo r ?2,700. A pply to, W . H . Beegle, 48 M ain avenue. O cean Grove.—M ayl3-tc

Five P er Cent.$1,000 to loan on g ilt edge bond ,and

m ortgage secu rity , a t 5 per cent. In­te rest. W . H. Beegle, 50 M ain avonue. —Adv. . •

J f t i r e d o f y o u r o w n p ro p e r ty , t r y so m eb o d y e lse ’s. A c h a n g e m a y p ro v e b en e fic ia l t o b o th : I n 's e e k in g fu r th e r In fo rm a t io n q u o te t h e list, n u m b e r . I t you h a v e p r o p e r ty y o u ijiralre to lis t in th lq d e p a r tm e n t , s e n d fu l l In fo rm a ­t io n to

W. H. BEEGLE3 3 6 r i a ln S t r e e t , A s b u r y P a r k , N . JSO H aiti A v e n u e , O cean d r o v e , N . J -. NO. 1, JE R S E Y C IT T .—H andsom e real

dence p roperty on G ran d B tre o t,. Je rse y C ity H eights* 19x40x100 fee t, 9 room s and b a th , B bedroom s, th re e s to ry a n d b rick b a s e m e n t ;v a lu e , 17,500. ■Will ex ch a nge fo r seash o re p roperty .

NO. • 2, OCEA N .G ROV E,—H andsom e residence p ro p erty , su ita b le fo r board ing purposes, s itu a te d w ith in h a lf b lock of. th e ocean ; lo t s ix ty f e e t f ro n ta g e on tw o s tre e ts ; house co n ta in s 17 room s, w ith -w ater an d sew er connections, a n d h o t a n d cold w a te r. V alue , 19,000. .W ill e x ­change fo r N ow Y ork C ity o r N o rth e rn N ew . Je rse y p ro p erty . .

N O .' 8, K E A R N E Y , N . . J .—12-room h ouse , w ith one a c re o f g round , o n D av is avenue. V alue , J5,000; o r w ith o ne-quar- t e r a c re o f g ro u n d $3,800. N o encum ­b rance . W ill ex c h an g e fo r O cean G rove o r A sbu ry P a r k p ro p erty . ,

NO. 4,. OCEA N GROV E.—P lea sa n tly - located 6-room .co ttago s itu a te d oppobIto p a rk , w ith in ea sy reac h o f B tatlon and a ll po in ts o f In te re s t; v a lu a tio n 92,600; encum brance , %1,100. ' W ill ex c h an g e fo r un im proved seasho re p ro p e rty o r res i­dence p ro p erty in N o rth e rn N ew Je rsey .

NO. 5. N E W A R K , N . J .-T h re e -s to ry . f ra m e house on H u n tin g to n s tr e e t ; s to re on flrs t floor, tw o fla ts above; lo t 25x100; v a lu e , $7,000; m o rtg ag e , $3,500 in building an d loan associa tion in fo rce one y ea r; re n ts $43 p e r m onth . W ill ex c h an g e fo r O cean G rove o r A sb u ry P a rk p roperty .

NO., 6, P L A IN F IE L D , N. J .—A v e ry de­s irab le residence p ro p erty on one o f the, p rinc ipal av en u es in -Plainfield, w ith in seven m in u tes’ w a lk o f ra ilro ad s ta tio n , ono block from tro lley ca rs ; lo t 60x150 fee t; located, o n -c o rn e r ; house con ta in s p a rlo r,-.re cep tio n ha ll, l ib ra ry , d in ing­room , b u tle r s p a n try , k itch en a n d !.laun­d ry , 7 bedroom s a n d b a th ; a l l modern- im provem ents, including' e lec tric lig h ts , g a s , e tc .; v a lu a tio n , $8,000: m o rtg ag ed fo r $1,600 a t 5 p e r cen t. W ill exchange for seash o re p roperty .

NO. 7, LONG BRA N CH , N. J .—H and- Some co u n try s e a t on m acadam road fro m L ong B ran ch to E a to n to w n ; fo u r a c re s o f fe rtile land , f ru it tre e s o f v a r ­ious k inds; 14-room house; good b a rn , in fine o rd er; va lue , $7,000. W ill exchange fo r A sbu ry P a rk p ro p erty o r good p rop ­e r ty in P h ila d e lp h ia ..o r vicin ity .

NO. 8, OCEAN GROV E.—A w ell-located 16-room dw elling, s u ita b le , fo r board ing purposes, w ith in ono block a n d a h a lf of th e ocean ; tw o lo ts o f ground in th e p lo t, a n d co ttage , fu rn ished th ro u g h o u t; v a lu a ­tion , $7,000.. W ill exchange fo r im proved or. un im proved p ro p erty in N o rthern : New Je rsey . :• . •

NO. 9, U N IV E R S IT Y 'H E IG H T S, W a sh ­ing ton , D. C;—F inely -loca ted lo ts fo r p ro p erty in O cean G rove o r A sbu ry P a rk .

NO. 10, ORANGlS, N . J .—C orner p rop ­e r ty on . L incoln avenue, 30x100 fe e t; house o f 8 room s an d b a th ; a ll im provem ents, inc lud ing electric ' ligh ts : v a lu e , $4,200; m o rtg ag es : ■ $2,500- a t 6 p e r ce n t., $900 a t 5 p e r ce n t: ren ted u n til M ay 1 a t $30 per m on th . W ill exchange fo r seasho re p ro p erty . .

NO. 11. SOM ERS PO IN T , N. J .—Seven lo ts , 40x100 each , located n ex t to e x c u r ­sion house on. d es irab le s tr e e t; value, $2,800; no encum brance . W ill exchange fo r p ro p erty a t A sbu ry P a rk o r O cean Grove.- ■ ■ - ..-... • ■ ;-v';/VV-: NO. 12, D O W N STO W N l N. J .—O ne m ile

from F o re s t G rove, on Cam den an d A t­la n tic R a ilroad ,. 10-room house an d b arn ; lo t 95x200, w ith 35 fe e t fro n ta g e on “Ion- o th e r s tre e t; va lue , $3,000;, n o encum ­b rance . W ill exchange fo r O cean Grove o r A sbury P a rk p roperty .

NO. 13, BA Y H EA D JU N C TIO N .—Three lo ts , 50x150 each , va lued a t $1,500 fo r prop-, e r ty in N e p tu n o ; tow nship . N o encum ­brance . - ;

NO. 14, M O R R ISV ILLE , P A .—Two lo ts on c o rn e r ' in p ro m in e n t.. location , e a c h ; 25x110;• value, $o00; fo r O cean G rove p rop­erty^

NO, is, T R E N T O N , f l . X -S lx -ro o m house, on H e w itt s t r e e t ; lo t 25x100; v a lue $ lt800; m o rtg ag e , $800; fo r O cean, G rove p roperty . •.•:.'••• ..j. *.• • •. , f ;

NO. 16,. A R LIN G T O N . N. J .—Ten-room house, w ith b a th , h o t a ir . fu rn ace , all lm - p rovem ents, 3 lo ts 25x100 -eachi co st $7,000, m o rtg ag e $2,500 a t 5 p e r ce n t, fo r Occan G rove o r A sbu ry P a rk p roperty .

NO. 17. A R LIN G T O N . N. J .—8-room house, w ith b a th , h o t a i r fu rn ace , all im ­p rovem ents, 3 lo ts e ach 25x100, co st $6,000, m o rtg ag e $2,250 a t .5 p e r cen t., fo r Ocean G rove o r A sbu ry P a r k p roperty .

NO. 18, ' A R LIN G T O N , N . J .-8 -ro o m house, w ith b a th ; h o t a i r fu rn ace , a ll Im­p rovem ents, 2 lo ts 25x100 each,- on corner; va lue , $3,750; m o rtg ag e , . $1,500 a t 5 'per cen t., fo r A sbu ry P a r k o r O cean Grove p roperty ..

NO. 19, P H IL A D E L P H IA ;—On Six­te en th s tre e t, n e a r D auphin , th ree-sto ry b rick ; 12 room s; lo t 16x86; w ell -built an u m odern ; va lu e , $6,000; m o rtg ag e $3,500 a t5 p e r cent. W ill exchango eq u ity fo r co t­ta g e In O cean G rove.

NO; 20, OCEAN G RO V E, N. J .—15-room co ttag o on A b b o tt avenue; w ith in , tw o b locks o f th e ocean : fu rn ish ed an d w ell a d a p ted fo r sm all board ing house; - Value $2,500. W ill exch an g e fo r a sm aller co t­ta g e in O cean Grove..

NO. 21; P H IL A D E L P H IA .—O n N orth T w en ty -th ird s tre e t, overlooking G irard Coilego. g rounds, m odern , co rn er house; 12 room s; a ll .im provem ents; finely furnish-* ed; lo t 16r8x76 fee t; v a lu e $8,500; m ortgage, $5,000. W ill exchango fo r O cean Grove p ro p erty . .

NO. 22, P H IL A D E L P H IA .—On N orth Tw enty-second s tre e t, fine 10-room house; a l l im provem ents; v a lu e $5,000; m ortgage $3,500. W ill exchange fo r O cean Grove p roperty . .- "• ... V

NO. 23. P lilL A D E L P H IA .~ O n N o rth T w en ty -llrs t s tre e t, tw o 10-room m odern houses in fine o rd er, w ith a ll Im prove­m e n ts ; v a lue $6,000 each ; m ortgage $3,500 each . W ill exch an g e . fo r O cean G rove property .: ; / . ■. NO. 24, A SBU RY P A R K , N. J .—P rop e r ty on M unroe avenue, n ea r G rand, con­ta in in g 14 room s a n d b a th , g as , h o t-an d cold w a te r o n th re e floors;, fu rn ace h e a t; lo t 60x100 fe e t; value,' $7,600; m ortgage , $4,000 a t 6-p e r cent- W ill exchange, fo r sm a lle r p ro p e rty in O cean Grove,

NO. 25, T R E N T O N , N . , J.-r-A fac to ry p ro p erty on P rin ce s tre e t, consisting of sm all p o tte ry an d lam p decora ting es tab ­lishm en t; p lo t 100x100 fee t; p roperty cost o ver $9,000; p rice $6,000; m ortgage $3,000 a t6 p e r cent. W ill exchango fo r seashore p ro p erty . - v:

NO< 26, B E V E R L Y , N . J .—11-room brick house,' w ith b a th a n d a ll im provem ents; f ra m e s ta b le ; s itu a te , on C hurch s tre e t; value* $4,000; m o rtg ag e $3,000 a t 5.4 per cen t. W ill exchango fo r seasho re p rop­e r ty . ' -. -

NO. 27, P H IL A D E L P H IA .—F in e 13- room house on D iam ond s tre e t, n e a r T w en tie th ; lo t 17V&X100 fee t; valued a t $7,500; m o rtg ag e o f $3,500. W ill exchange fo r p ro p e rty in A sbu ry P a rk . - - - - -. y- , ,-

NO 28, P L A IN F IE L D . N. J .—H andsom o 12-room house, w ith a l l . im provem ents, located on ' E a st.. F ro n t- s tr e e t ; ground? 118x299 fee t; va lue , $13,000; m ortgage, $6,000. W ill ejcchange fo r seash o re p rop-eri f o . 29, OCEA N G n o v p , N . J .- I tc u l - dence p ro p e r ty on W ebb avenue, w ith in tw o b locks or. th e ocean'; 12 room s an d b a th ; In thoroughly , good o rd er; value. $5,500; encum brance , $3,000 6 p e r cent. W ill exchange fo r p ro p erty in A llehhurst.

NO. 30, N E W A R K , N. J .-P r o p e r ty on .S um m er avenue: 11-room house and cel* lav; value. $3,500; 4 m ortgage , $1,900. W ill exchange .fo r seashore, property , •

NO. 31, N U T LEY , N. J .—N o rth o f N ew ­a rk ; on E r ie R ailroad , handsom e 10-room house, w ith a ll Im provem ents, including s ta b le a n d office; located on new tro lley line from N ew ark to P assa ic a n d P a te r ­so n ; size o f p lo t 170x256 fee t; value, $12,000; m o rtg ag e $4,000 a t 6 p e r c e n t W ill ex ­change fo r feeashore property . "

NO. 32,. N U T L E Y / N. J .—Tw o-story fram e^ b u s in ess bu ild ing on trolley, line from N ew ark to P a te rso n : adapfed fo r a n y b u siness ; size o f build ing 24x56 feet, w ith u p p er floor su ita b le fo r lo d g e m eet­ing , en te rta in m en ts , e tc .; s ize of p lo t

.150x170 fe e t; valuo . $0,000; m o rtg ag e , $2,000 5 p e r c e n t W ill exchange fo r seasho re p roperty . • '.- v-'v:/ .. \ ;• ... •_'.

NO. 33, T R E N T O N , N . J .—T h ree-sto ry b rick house on ~ W est H an o v e r s tre e t; va lue , $3,500;', m o rtg ag o $2,000 5 p e r cent. W ill exchange fo r seasho re p roperty .

NO. 34, OCEA N cPRO VE.—F in e board ­ing house p ro p erty on ono o f tjae p rinc i­p al s tre e ts , consis ting Of tw o lo ts an d 20-room house, in thoroughly, good repair. W ill exchange fo r p ro p e rty Tn T ren ton , o r fa rm p ro p e rty in th a t v ic in ity .

NO.. 35, OCEA N GROV E.—H andsom e m odern residence p ro p e rty o f 15 room s on M t. C arm el W a y ; thoroughly , w ell bu ilt in a n a t t r a c t iv e s ty le a n d in good o rder, va lue , $5,000; m o rtg ag e $2,500 a t 6 p e r cent, W ill exchange fo r P h ilad e lp h ia p roperty .

NO. 36, O.CEAN G R O V E .-V ery sub­s ta n t ia l a n d cozy 7-room co ttag e on E m ­b u ry avenue, w ith in one b lock o f th e ocean ; co m fo rtab ly fu rn ish ed a n d in good o rd er; va lue , $2,500; m o rtg ag e $1,000 a t 6 p e r cen t. W ill exchange fo r W est Phiia-? delphi a residence p roperty .

NO. 37,. OCEA N GROVE.—T horoughly s u b s ta n tia l and- n icely fu rn ish ed 12-room house on -W ebb avenue, n e a r th e ocean; two. lo ts o f g round in th e p lo t; d es irab ly located fo r a ll th e y e a r residence; va lue , $5,000. W ill, exchange fo r su b u rb a n N ew ­a r k p ro p e rty , o r in th e O ranges.

NO. 88, N E W Y O RK CITY.—T h re e lo ts on. L o rin g P lace , n e a r F ordham - R oad, T w en ty -fo u rth W a rd , each 25x125; value, $6,500; m o rtg ag e $3,100. W ill exchange fo r u nencum bered resldenco p ro p e rty o r lo ts in D eal, A lle n h u rst, A sbu ry P a rk , B rad ­ley B each o r A von. Som e c a sh m ig h t be added If req u ired 1 to com plete a tra d e .

NO.. 89, OCEA N GROV E.—S nug 7-room co ttago . on A sb u ry avenue, va lu ed a t $1,600, fo r p ro p e rty in N ew B runsw ick , M illtow n, o r S o u th R iv e r, N . J .

NO. 40,. OCEA N GROVE.—15-room fu r ­n ished b o ard in g house on A b b o tt avenue, n e a r th e ocean ; c lea r o f encum brance ; valued a t $2,500. W ill exchango fOr sm all­e r Ond le ss va lu ab le p ro p erty In O cean G rove o r A sb u ry P a rk .

NO. 41. D E A L . N . j ; —Ono o f th o h an d ­som est, lo ts a t th is rap id ly g row ing and very desirab le re so r t; : lo cated on th e M onm outh d riv e ea st, o f th o m acadam road : size 50x176 feet. W ill exchange f o r sm all p ro p e rty o r lo t In O cean Grove.

NO. 42, OCEAN Q K O V E .-S nu^" 6-room house on a co rn er lo t on H eck avenue, n e a r schoolhouse; v a lu e $1,500. W ill ex ­c h a n g e -fo r p ro p e rty a t o r n e a r Som er­v i l l e , 'N .J .

NO. 43, OCEA N GROV E.—D esirablo double house, on- W ebb avenue, co n ta in ­ing 18 room s (9 on .a s ide); tw o lo ts of g round ; a ll in good o rd er; equ ity o f $3,000. W ill exchange fo r unencum bered fa rm or residence p ro p e rty in N o rth e rn N ew J e r ­sey.-- ■' ' -.

NO. 44, OCEA N G RO V E.—P le a sa n t double house on C la rk avenue, n e a r Cen­tr a l ; 6 room s on each sldo; fu rn ish ed th ro u g h o u tro n a lo t In th e plot. W ill ex ­change, fo r sm a ll co u n try p la c e .o n Long Is land ; o r in N o rth e rn N ew Je rse y , w ith ­in a n h o u r o f.N ew York^ V alue , $3,000. ■

NO. 45, CO NG ERS, R ock land L ak e , N. Y.—H andsom e Q ueen A nno co ttag e , w ith ­in few minutes* w a lk -o f s ta tio n ; v e ry a t ­tra c tiv e , w ith b a y w indow s a n d sp len­didly : a d a p ted fo r .homo fo r New' Y ork business m an ; v a lue $2,500; c le a r ,of en ­cum brance. -Will exchange fo r O cean G rove co ttage . C ongers is 28 m iles from N ew Y ork on tho W e st S hore R ailroad .

NO. 46,. N E W Y O RK C IT Y .-H an d so m e new house on W e st 161st -.Btreet^ n e a r B ou levard ; 18 fe e t fro n t, fo u r s to ry ; va lue $17,000; m o rtg ag e $11,500.' W ill exchange equ ity f o r unencum bered p ro p e rty In O cean G rove. - • 1 .

NO; 47, P H IL A D E L P H IA .—Six-room house on M ontrose s tre e t; in good o rder; s tead ily ren ted a t $16 p e r m o n th ; : va lue $1,800; . no . encum brance . W lir exchange fo r co ttag o in O cean G rove. .

NO. 48/ OCEA N GROV E.—V ery h and ­som e p riv a te residence o f 12 room s an d b a th ; h o t an d cold w a te r, h ea te r , e tc ;; sp lend id ly b u ilt a n d on a p ro m in en t cor­n er; a d m ira b ly ' lo cated fo r - bo th sum m er an d w in te r residence; lot. 40x60; va lue $0,000:. m o rtg ag e $3,000. W ill exchange fo r sm all p ro p erty in O cean G rove, A sbu ry P a rk , o r; lo ts a t L och A rbou r, A lle n h u rs t o r D eal. ...., *.

NO. 49, OCEA N GROV E.—A w ell-locat­ed a n d pro fitab le business p ro p e rty on g ro u n d re n t ; s i tu a te ' in . th e c e n tre - of town;- a n n u a l ren ta l. $G50; g round ren ta l $200; v a lu e $2,500. .W ill exchange f o r res i­dence or. business p ro p e rty in ce n tra l p a r t o f P h iladelph ia.

NO. 50. OCEA N GROVE.-^Ono o f the m ost desirab le p riv a te residences on M ain avenue, w ith fo u r lo ts o f g round ; house con ta in s 13-room s an d b a th , h ea te r , elec­tr ic ligh t, e tc .; v alue $8,000; .encum brance $3,000 a t G per cent. W ill exchange foj good residence o r business p ro p erty in ce n tra l p a rt , o f Ph iladelph ia.. NO. 51. OCEAN G R O V E .-A sn u g six - room cottago on M ain avenue, n e a r th e cen tre o f tow n, w ith tw o lo ts of g round l v a lue $3,500; freo o f encum brance . W ill exchango fp r residence o r good business p ro p erty in th e .c e n tra l p a r t of P h ilade l­phia.

NO. 52. OCEAN GROVE.—A desirablo 10-room house on E m bury avenue, w ith in one b lock o f t h o , ocean; fu rn ished th ro u g h o u t; ,o n th e p le a sa n t s ide o f th e ’ s tre e t, w ith so u th ern exposure; value $2,500;; free o f encum brance . • W ill ex­ch a n g e fo r N ew Y ork City: o r B rooklyn property.-. '■ -..•••'••X---.: • •

• ■ F A R M a : ‘ ? ■NO. 1000, S O M ER V ILL E, N. J .—A w ell-

located fa rm of e ig h ty ac re s, u n d e r h igh s ta te of cu ltiva tion , s i tu a te n e a r Som er­v ille on . m acadam ized ro a d , . w ith in : th ree m iles o f tho C en tra l R a ilro ad s ta t io n and h a lf m ile of S ou th Som erville s ta tio n on th e L eh igh V alley vR. lt , . H ouse con ta in s 14 room s an d b a th , is s te a m hea ted , h a s a ll m odern .im provem ents, excep ting e lec tric lig h ts , new ly deco ra ted th ro u g h ­o u t. p r ic e , w ith fa rm s to c k an d g row ing

■crops, ; $12,000;. w ith o u t s tock , $10,000. N o 1 encum brance . W ill exchange fo r ; sea ­sh o re p roperty .

NO. 1001, SU M M E R F IE L D , nea r/A sb u ry P ark .-rS m alI fa rm of fo u r ac re s tw o m iles w e s t o f A sbury P a rk ; 4-room houso; w agon-house a n d b a rn ; f ru i t tre e s and b e rrie s ; va lue , $600;. m o rtg ag e , $200. W ill exch an g e fo r p roperty In O cean G rove o r v ic in ity .

NO. 1002, SU M M E R FIE L D . n e a r A sbury p a r k .—T h re e an d a h a lf ac re s; w ith new 4-room, h ouse-and sm all b a rn ; v a lu e $600; m o rtg ag e $150. W ill .exchange fo r O cean G rove p roperty . .- ;

NO. 1003, R IN G O ES, N . J . - F a r m o f 54 a c re s in H u n tin g to n V alley , n e a r R in - gbes; flne f ru i t a n d b erries; la rg o and com m odious dw elling-house o f 14 room s; s u b s ta n tia l b a rn a n a w agon-house; va lue $5,000/, no . encum brance . W ill exchange fo r seasho re p roperty* ;

NO. 1001, P E N N IN G T O N , N. J .—V ery desirab lo fa rm o f 133 a c re s o f fine lan d ; a ll u n d e r cu ltiva tion , a b u ttin g on P . & R, R ailroad ; w ith Switch close to P en n in g ­ton,, an d w ith in flve m in u tes ' drive*of new s to n o ro a d . from th a t to w n to T ren ton ; good 8-roqm. house, b a rn rand a ll neces­s a r y outbuild ings; va luo $7,000; m o rtg ag e $2,700 a t - 5 p e r cen t. W ill exchange fo r a n ice residence property , in O cean Grove.- NOTE. ' •

. N ew p roperties fo r exchango w ill bo added to th is l is t each w eek; I f you w a n t to keep posted , send ono d o lla r fo r a y e a r ’s subscrip tion to th e OCEAN G RO V E TIM ES. I t m a y p u t you In line fo r a tra d e t h a t w ill be w o rth hundreds.

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C en tra l R . R . o f N ew Jersey> fo o t L ib e r t^ • a n d W h iteh a ll s tre e ts (s o u th F e r ry

T erm inal). • ' ' .P en n sy lv an ia R . R .^ fo o t o f C o rtlan d t.

D esbrosses a n d W e st T w en ty -th lra s tree ts .

N ew Je rs e y S ou thom R . R i (Sandy H ook B o a t R ou te ), fo o t o f R ec to r s tree t.

L eave N EW . Y O R K fo r b C E A N G ROV E an d A SBU RY P A R K .

F o o t L iberty . S t., 4.30, 8.30, 10.00 a . m ., •LOO (S a tu rd a y s only), 2.15, ‘ *3.30, 8.63. •4.45, • 5,38, 6.23, 8.00 (S a tu rd a y s only)

. - p. ,m. rFoo t W h iteh a ll S t , 8.25, 9. M a ; m . *12.55

i'uui, i iw i , ^ n v u M 'u iu u o u , 0,00, a . in.i12.10 *1.10 (S a tu rd a y s only), 2.25, *2.55, •3.25. *4.10, *5.10 6.65 p. m. 7 '

F o o t D esbrosses S t., 6.00, 9.00 a .m ., 12.20, *1-20 (S a tu rd a y s only), *2.30, *3.10, *3.40, *4.20, *5.10, .7.00 p . m .

F o o t C o rtlan d t S t , 6.00, 9.00 a. m ., 12.20, •1.23 (S a tu rd a y s only), 2.80, ♦3.08, *3.38.

.L_*4.23, *5.15, 7.00 p. m . .F o o t R ec to r .S t , 11.00 a . m ., *1,00. (S a tu r- ^ .days only), 3.45, 4.30, 6.30 p. m.L eav e O cean G rove a n d A sb u ry P a r k fo r

N ew Y ork , 6.10 (M ondays only), 6.20, •8.47, *7.00, *7.12, *7.20, *7.30. *7.45. *7.50, •8.00, *8.20, 0.20, 10.55 a . m ., li0 5 , 1.20, 2.10,

- 2.35, 3.35, 4.00, 6.14, 6.87, 7.10.^.20 p. m . L eave O cean G rove , a n d A sb u ry P a rk fo r

F reeho ld , T re n to n an d P h ila d e lp h ia v ia S ea G ir t an d P en n a . R . R ., 6.25, (except

. F reeho ld ), 7.25 (except F reeho ld ), 7.56,9.07, a., m .,, 12.88, 3.67, 5.35 p ..m . L50 p . m . S a tu rd a y s only to F reeho ld .

L e av e O cean G rove an d A sb u ry P a r k fo r • T re n to n 1 a n d P h ilad e lp h ia , v ia B ound

B rook R ou te , 6.20, 7.00, 8.00, 10.55 a , mu,12.05, 2.10, 4.00 p. m .

L eav e O cean G rove an d A sb u ry P a r k fo r P h iladelph ia , Cam den, M t Holly- an d ToP S ^ m ., 2.23, 5.15

. a n d 6.46 (Tom s T tiv e r only).L eave O cean G rove an d A sb u ry P a rk fo r

B elm ar; S p rin g L a k e . S ea Q Irt a n d ; M anasquan , 6.25. 6.40, 6.55, 7.16, 7.25 (ex ­

ce p t M anasquan ). 7.56, 9.07 (excep t M an­asq u an ), 10.22, 10.54, 11.13 m ., 12.03,12.38, 12.67, 2.23, 2.33 (S a tu rd a y s only), 2.48 (S a tu rd a y s only), 2.58 (S a tu rd a y s o n ly ) ,-8.67, 4.06, 4.22, 4.50. 4.55 , 5.10 (ex­ce p t M anasquan)* 5.15, 6.28, 5.35, 6.50, 5.55,6.02, 6.13, 6.18, 6.46, V.16, 7.82, 8.18. 8.6^, 9.4 ̂(S a tu rd a y s on ly , excep t S ea G irt); 31.03

r (S a tu rd a y s only) p. m.L eav e O cean G rove and A sb u ry P a r k fo r

Point. P le a sa n t, 6.40, 6.55. 7.16. 10.22, 10.54,11.13 n. m . 12.03, 12.57, 2.23, 2.33 (8 a tu r - d ay s on ly ), 2.48 (S a tu rd a y s only); 2.68

.* (S a tu rd a y s only), 4.05, 4.22, 4.50,. 4.55,5.10, 5.15, 5.28, 5.50, 6.55 . 6.02, 6.13, 6.18, 6.48;7.15, 7.32, 8.18, 8.55, 9.45 (S a tu rd a y s only)

' , p . ,m. ■ . ;■ ■■■ .- •; '• -L eave- O cean -Grove and A sbury ' P a r k fo r

L ong B ran c h , 6.10 (M ondays onlv), 6.20,6.30, 6.35 (M ondays only). 7.00, 7.20, 7.30,7.35. 7.45, 8.00, 8.20, 9.20. 10.23, 10.55. 11.04, -11.45 a. m ., 12.05. 1.20. 2.10, 2.25, 2.35, 3.354.00, 4.07. 5.22, 5.37, 5.42, 6.15, 6.40, 7.10, 7.14,

' 8.04 (S a tu rd a y s o n ly ) ,. 9.20, 10.40. (S a tu r­d ay s only) p. m.

L eav e O cean G rove, an d A sbu ry P a rk f o r R ed B an k , 6.10 (M ondays onlv), 6.20,7.00. 7.20, 7.35, 7.45, 8.00, 9.20. 30.55 a , m .,12.05, 1.20. 2.10, 2.35, 3.35, 4.00, 5.37, 7.10, 9.20,10.40 < S a tu rdays only) p. m .•D enotea ex p ress tra in s .

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carefully applied by com petent w orkm en eblves the wholo question o f durability

aud beauty in the housu , pain ting lino.

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. d u ra b le c o lo rs a n d to r e s i s t th e a c t io n o f th e s a l t a tm o s p h e r e . A n y r e q u e s t fo r a n e s t im a te b y -m a il "or in p e r s o n w il l - b e p ro m p t ly c o m p lie d w ith .

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P e n n s y l v a n i a r a i l r o a d . 1

T h e S ta n d a rd R ailroad of

On an d a f te r Ju n e 25,1899, / '.T R A IN S L E A V E 'OCEAN aR O V E U '-;,J-./';

W EEK D A Y S. '.F o r N ow Y ork an d N ew ark , &.S5, 7.20,

8,20, . 8.20 a . m ., 1.20, 2.SC, 8^6, 5.B7 a n d V ';0.20 p. m . •

F o r E liz a b e th / 7.46, 9.20 a . m., L20, 2.86*,;: ri3.85, B.87 and 8.20 p. m . ••• -. ■'

F o r R ah w ay , 120 a. m ., L20, Cw37 an d 9.21 ‘ > p. m.

F o r M ataw an , 9.20 a. m ., 1^0, 2.35/ 5.87 a n d 9.20 p. m.

F b r 3U )hR-------

f..42, 6.15, 6.40, 7.14, 0.20 p. m.> &04 p.MTU S a tu rd a y s only.

F o r R ed B onk , 7.20, 7.45, 9.20 a. m ., 120V ■ 2.S5 , 8.85, 5.37 and 0.20 n .'m . ' .

Bt., an d T ren ton ,6.15, 7.25, 7.60, 5.07 a . m ., 1JJ8. 3.67 O ld ,5.35 JD. m.

F o r C am den, v ia T re n to n an d Borden* to w n , 7.25, 9.07 a. m .. 12.38 a n d 8.B7 p . au

F o r Cam den an d P h iladelph ia , v ia Tom* R iv e r, 6,40 a n d 1L13 a. m ., JL23 an d 6.11

F o r Tom a R iv e r. Is lan d H e ig h ts an d In­te rm ed ia te s ta tio n s , 6.40,. 11.18 a . m .. 2.C,6.15 an d 6.46 p. m . : ,

F o r P o in t. P le a sa n t a n d in te rm e d ia te s ta - i tio n s. 6.40, 7.16, 10.54, U.13 a. m .. 2.23, 2.68. .4.22, '4.B0, tf.10, ^.15, 6.02,;6.48 a n d 8.65 p . mu F o r N ew B n insw lck , v ia M onm outh '

Ju n c tio n , 6.25, 7.56, 9.07 a. m ., 12.38, 8.6T : . a n d 5.35 p, m . •.

T R A IN S L E A V E N E W Y O R K F O R . OCEA N GROV E. ^ ;

F ro m W;est T w en ty -th ird St. S ta tio n , 8.GS a . _m ., r12;10 0.10 S a tu rd a y s only), 2.25, :

8.25, 4.10, 5.10 an d 6.56 p. m . S u n d ay s ,'7.B6, 8.25 a . m ., a n d 4.66 p. m . . -

F ro m D esbrosses S t S ta tio n , 5.00, 9.0to-.m**, 12.20 (1.20 S a tu rd a y s only). 2.SI,8.10.. 3.40, 4.20, 6,10. a n d 7.W p . . m , Sun­d ay s , 8.15, 9.4o a. m ., a n d 5.1b p . m . ’

F ro m C o rtlan d t S t. S taU on, 6.00, 9.00 a. « k , 12.20 (1.23 S a tu rd a y s on ly ), &80, 8.08 s .s5 ,-4 ,a , 6.15 ana 7.0® p. n i ' 'S u i i i a y ” '8.15, .9,45 o. m ., and B.15 p. ra. •

TR A IN S L E A V B P H IL A D E L P H IA(Brood Bt.) F O R O CBAN OROVH. -

A t 4.05, 6.60, 8LS0, 11.44 n. m ., 142, 3,30, 4.08 • ■“ S P- m - w eek-days. S undays ' 4.06 - « n d 8.S0 a . m . M ark e t S t. W h a rf , -via C am den a n d T ren to n , S.10, 7.10, 10.30 a. m ., 2.SO and 8.30 p. m . w eek-days; 4.8*fiv I?kn,Sat.u rd !lyox only- Iicavo M ark e t St. w h a r f , v ia Jam e sb u rg , 7.10 o. m .,4.00 p . m . - w eek-daya. : • '

L eav e BRO AD BT. STA TIO N , T hlla .

F o r H e w Y o r k .E x p re ss , w eekdays, 8.20,-4.01, 4.50, 5.05,

6.15, 6.50, 7.8S. 8.20, 8.60, *10.21, 11.00,а . m ., lio o noon, 12.35 (L im ited n.00 a a d

• p. m .). 1.40, *2.80, 8.20. &50, 4.02, 5.00 *6.65, 6.00, 7.02,. ^.50, 10.0d p . 12.01

, S undays, 8.20, 4.05 . 4.60, 6,6o, 5.15,' ™.»*. 10- « U-4^ a. nV, *12.03

' t22h 6-20. **-*••б.85, 7.02. *7.60, 10.00 p. m „ 1101 n ig h t.F o r B oston , w ith o u t change, 1100 a . m . _ w e e k d a y s a n d 7.50 p . m . daily .F o r S ea G irt, A sbu ry P a rk . O cean G rove,

L ong B ran ch , 8.20, 11.14 a . m ., 8.30, 4.W __p. .m , w eekdays. . ; /F o r _ L am bertv ilie , E a s to n a n d S cran ton ,

6.50, UOp a . m ., 1100 noon, 3.62, 5.00 (L am - bertv llle a n d E a s to n only), w eekdays, irnd 7.02 p. jn . daily.. Buffalo, 9.00 a . m ..12.00 noon w eekdays, a n d 7.02 p . m. dail^r.

W a s h in g to n a n d th e S o u th .L E A V E BRO AD ST .. P H IL A D E L P H IA . F o r B altim o re nnd W ash ing ton , 8.50, 7 .» ,

8.82, 10.20, 11.23 a. m „ 1106 (1130 L im ited D ining (Jar). 1,12 (D ining C ar). 3.12, 4.41. (5.25 C ongressional L im ited , D in ing C a rt. 5.34 , 6.17, 6.55 (D ining Car). 7.S1 (D ining

n n *n., and 12.05 nlRlit, w eekdays.8.50, 7.20, 0.12, 1L23 a . m ;, 12.0*.

C a - ' a 10 J M —•------ted

an d li.'fe nTg^’t- 'F o r B altim ore , accom m odation . 9.12 a. m .,

I.62 and 4.01 p. m . w eekdays; 5.08 an dII.18 p; m . daily ,

A tla n tio C oast Line, F lo r id a S pectel,- . 2.62 P. m . w eekdays. E x p re ss . 12,09 n. ^ m . an d 12.05 n ig h t, da ily - S o u th em R ailw ay . F lo r id a L im ited . 2.M

p. m . w eekdays. E x p re ss , 6.34 a n d 6.55 p. m . dally . : ■/■■■

Chew ipeako & Ohio/ R a ilw ay , 7.31 p. xn.dally . . :■> - 1 • . . . .

F o r Old P o in t C om fort an d N orfo lk , 10.28 a. m . w eekdays, 1L10 p. m. dolly.L eav e M ark e t S tre e t W h a rf ab follow s:

E x p re ss fo r Now Y ork , 9.00 a. m ., 4.30 p. m. w eekdays. F o r L ong B ran ch , v ia Seaside P a rk , 8.30 a. m. w eekdays.

F o r Is lan d H eig h ts , a30 a. m . an d 4.01 p. m . w eekdays.

F o r A t la n t ic C ity . F o r C ape M ay, S ea I s l e C ity

O cca i^ C ity .L e av e B ro ad S t. S ta tio n v ia D e la w a re ’

R iv e rIB rid g e . E x p re ss , 9.40 a . m . a n d _7.05 p. m . S u n d ay s , 9.20 a . m ., 7.05 p r m . L e av e M ark e t S tre e t W h a rf. E x p re ss ,

9.00 a . m ., 2.00,' 4.00/ 6.00 p . . m . S undays,9.00, .10.00 a . m . ; (accom .i 4.80 an d &.00 p . m .),

A valon,- Stonei H a rb o r, A ng lesea, W ild­w ood an d H olly B each . E xpreea, 9.00 a . m ., 4.00 p. m. w oekdaya. S undays,9.00 a. m . , r •

F o r Som ers P o in t E x p re ss 9.00 a. m ... 2.00, 4.00, 5.00 p. m ., w oekdaya S undays.9.00 a. m.

. *D lning ca r.T ho U nion T ra n sfe r C om pany w ill ca ll

fo r check baggago from ho te ls and re s i­dences.

T im e ta b le s o f a ll otho» tra in s o f the* sy stem m ay bo ob ta ined a t tic k e t office* o r s ta tions .

J . R . W OOD, Gen. P a ss . A gt.J . B . H U T C H IN SO N . G en. M anager.

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PneumoniaMay be avoidk by

using WHTEB’S eheny

Cough Mixture in time. ^

Good for ajl and sun­

dry coughs and colds.

WHITE,The Druggist,

O pposite A u d ito riu m

D I S B R O i n i ' S

T O O T HFor Cleaning. and Preserving th e teeth

Oums, and Imparting a Refrrsnlng TmMtcr maH Peeling to the Mouth. Compounded and to r *alo by

S. D. WOOLLEY, D ruggist,4 7 M ain (A vo ., O S o u th M ain S tw

Opposite Ooean'Drove Gates,

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BAN GRO E TIMES -U JR >A SEPTEMBER 9, iS

NATIONAL EXPORT SXPOSmON, PHILADELPHIA. f

R educed R a te s v ia P e n n s y lv a n ia > 1 - R a ilro a d ..V. V

T h e ’. N a tio n a l E x p o r t S xposltioc , w hich opens a t P h ilad e lp h ia <ui Sep- som ber 14 an d con tinues u n til Novam-

C- ho r 80. w ill -oo the m ost In te res ting a n d ‘ Im p o rtan t e v en t occurring • in P h ilad e lp h ia since- iher- C en tenn ia l ex­h ib itio n o t 1876. In add ition to SiJi va luab le com m ercial o ih lb itd I t -will p resen t m any fea tu res o f popu lar ln -

’ te rea t a n d a m u se m e n t T he Vniu-4 S ta te s M arine B and, S ousa 's B and, the B anda RoBsa, Innes’ B and, D am rosch 's O rchestra, an d o th e r celeb rated bands w ill fu rn ish m usic a lte rn a te ly , and a M idway Plaieance, equai 1£ n o t 3upar- lo r to tho fam ous W orld ’s P a ir Mid­way a t Chicago, and com prising a C hinese V illage, a C hlccso T h ea tre , a crobats an d custom s; a n O rien ta l v il­lage, London O host Bhow, H agen- b e tk ’g W ild A nim al Show, B larney C astle, and m any o th e r unique p rcser,- ta tio c s , w ill fu rn ish abundan t an d d i­versified enm som ont. Arrangem & ala have a lso been m ade to r m andolin ; g u ita r and b a n jo concerts, an d fo r a g rand chorus from th e G orm an Sing­in g S o c ie tie s .;

F o r th is occasion th a P ennsy lvan ia J la llroad Com pany sell excursion ticket!- from a ll p o in ts on its line , to P h ilade lph ia and re tu rn , a t ra te a t a fa re an d a th ird for th e round trip , p lu s p rice o f adm ission . T hese tick e ts

, w ill be so ld d u rin g th o con tinuance of ' th e exposition , ami ' ill be good fo r ; re tu rn passage u n til N ovem ber 30

Foy specific ra te s an d add itiona l In­fo rm ation app ly to n e a re s t ticke t agen t.—Aug. 2G-3t

D oes.C offee A g re e W ith Y o u ?I f n o t, d r in k G ra in -0—m ado from

paro g ra in s. A lady w rite s : "T!’o flret tim e 1 toade G ra in -0 1 d id n o t llko It. bu t a l te r u s in g I t fo r ona w eek n o th ­in g Tfottid Induct) mo to go b ack to joEee.” I t nou rishes an d feeds tho

system . T ho ch ild ren can d r in k i t j’roely 'With g re a t hcnefiL I t Is tbe s tren itthen inB su b stan ce o f pu re grains, G e t a package to d ay from ?s»ur grocer, follow th e dlrectloEa in m ak in g I t nnd you 's i l l h ave a delicious an d h e a lth ­ful tab k i boreirago fo r o ld and young. 15c. an d 25c.

T o E x c h a n g e .A c o m e r p ro p erty on G rand avenue,

.ABbury P a rk ; lo t 103x100 fee t an d tw o to u s e a eontainlKB 16 roo tas each. W ill takfl W operty in New Y ork, N ew ark, P lainfield , M ontclair, W estfield of O range. F o r p a rtic u la rs call o r address

W . H. B EE G L E,226 M ain St., A sbury P a rk .

Tabby's Store Teeth.: IA cat- th a t belongs 'to Jam e s D enver,

o l N orristow n,' fcah tioftst o f Som ething th a t probably no o th e r felinn is pos­sessed of—a set of fa lse testh . Two w eeks ago puss show ed evidence o f be­in g 'in g re a t agony. She would ro ll a b o u t th e floor an d m eow In a m ost p a in fu l m anner. M r.. D enver . th in k s th e world o f th e cat, sn d h e : w as m uch d istressed because ha could n o t relieve, i ts sufferings. H e £ook h is p e t to th re e d ifferen t surgeons, b u t th e y could no t d iagnose th e a ilm ent. F in a lly Mr. D en­v e r concluded th a t tho troub le w as w ith th e c a t’s te e th , so he to o k i'm an im al to a d en tis t of th a t city , w ho1 found th a t too thache w as causing the miBery th a t1 fe ll to k it ty ’s lot. . 'T h e d e n tis t d ec la re d / th a t ev ery to o th In th e c a t 's head would h ave to be ex­trac ted , an d . w hen Mr. D enver de- m urred , th e te e th M an ipu lato r sa id Me w ould g u ara n tee to t u r h . th e ■ p e t o u t a s good ae new w ith a fa lse se t. R ea l­iz ing : t h a t io re lieve th o c a t’s suffer­ing . hero ic m easu res w ould have to he reso rted to , Mr. D enver ag reed to have h e r fitted o u t . w ith a n e n tire ou tfit of new. ivories. T h e Job w as n o t a n easy one, b u t a few .d ay s ago the c a t w as re tu rn e d .to i ts ow nor -with a m o u th ­fu l o f s to re tefethr T he an im al eitper* leoees som e difficulty i a eating , an d its m ea t h a s to be cu t One. S very flight pussy ru n s to her. m aste r to have her te e th rem oved before re tir in g .

L iquid A ir In Medicine.A New Y ork physician has been

m alting tests o f liquid a ir in m edieino and ourgerp. an u sum m arizes th e re ­su lts In ' th e M edical R ecord. H e says i t la 'a the rapeu tic ag en t w hich w ill ro:r.ovi m any o therw ise o b s tin a te su ­perficial lesions o f the body, an d euro some lesions w hich ■ have h ith e rto re ­s is te d 'a l l m easures of tre a tm en t, in ­c lud ing th e kn ife ." H e believes i t is “a specific in th e tre a tm e n t o f supjj, neurotic lesion:} ■ as h erpes zoste r (sh ing les), scia tica , and ■ in te rcosta l a n d facia l neuralg ia , .afford ing in s ta n t and -continued re lie f a f te r . one ap p li­cation over the sp ina! end o f the e f­fected nerve," and has found th a t it possesses w ha t seem s tp bo positive c u ra tiv e qua lities In erysipelas and lupus, w hile in cases o f abscesses, boils aud carbuncles It h a s proved of ra re va lue in check ing tho m alignan t developm ent an d h asten in g healing . As a local an aesth e tic a lso he finds liquid a i r of g re a t service, a s i t p ro ­duces m om entary, freezing o f the tis ­sues w ith o u t causing loss or discom ­fo rt; w hile p e rm ittin g .pain less opera­tions and clean w ork in ty in g a rte rie s a n d , veins w ith o u t hem orrhage .; • If on ly one of th e 'm a n y properties a s 'a cu ra tive-agen ! which he claim s fo r it should prove true, 'liquid a ir w ill be on-; of the m ost Im portan t discoveries of the century.

B . H. ALOOOK, Proprietor .'.vOCEAN G R O V E , N E W iE R ^ E Y -i-iokB oij.'

This popular house will open June 17,1899. .Nejwly. fur­nished, location unexcelled, on Ocean Pathway, ocean view, near the beach. Rooms en suite and single! Bicycle room,

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C o rn e r O cean A v e . a n d B ro ad w ay

Faces directly on the ocean, with southern frontage on Fletcher Lake.

C o o lest S p o t in t l ie G roveClose to surf bathing grounds and hot and cold sea

water baths. ~ •IHR.S. W . n. B E E fiL G , P r o p r ie to r .

HUDSON COTTAGE06 H eck Avenuo, Occan Grove, New Jersey

Board by day or week. Moderato term s and good accom m odations. Miw. G. A.'Castlk .

CENTENNIAL HOUSET e r m s R e a s o n a b le .

M ain Ave., nea r P ost Office, Ocean Grove, N .J ,re, r<. d , -M iss C. T. D a v is s o n , B ox 225.

Grown from Oakley V illa .. F ronting Wesley Lake. E n trance on 86a View Avo. Ocean view from parr lor, piazza an d balcony. House enlarged a n d im ­proved. E lectric lights. Perfect san itary arrange­

m ents. N ear tho pier, cam p grounds and poBtofllco. A iry rooms. Newly furnished. Tabloflratrclass. M rs. E. V. O a k l k y , Ocean Grovo, Now Jersey.

THE OAKLEYTHE SUMMERFIELD

F . S . H a y n e s .F u ll view of ooean an d A uditorium . Tablo unsurpassed. Rates 88 to ?12 per week. Special rates to season guesta and large parties. Ocean Pathw ay, 3d houso from beach, Ocean Grove.

THE LAKESIDE• 100 Lako Avonuo. Ocean Grove, New Jersey

Convenient to all po in ts of in te rest. • M rs. S. P. SiNGEiiN ear Fletchor Lake an d Llliagore's Pavilion. N ineteenth Season.

THE CHAUTAUQUANo. &i BROADWAY, OOEAN GROVE, N EW JERSEY

Mna. T , T. W ig iit m a n , M iss M .A . Dow neb, Proprietors.

The El I woodMbs. M. A. IiAHNiNO. Open M ay 15.

6& H eck A venue, O c e a n G rove, New J e r se y' M . O. G H I P F I N

Large and Handsomely Furnished Roonis, Bath for use of Guests. Terms Reasonable.

THE ARDMOREM. M. R osa eli, ,

O cea n P a th w a y , M ear t l ie Kleach, O cca n G rove , IV. J .f in e s t location. A ll m odem improvomonta.

M f T f l A T M ain Ave., Ocean Grove,- N. J ., R efitted an'dI M Hi renovated. 13th eeaeon. “Bicycle accom m o-'

dation . Two m iuutea from occan and post- ofTice. Close to th e Auditorium . P .O . Box 2194. Mbs. J . E . Geoeoe.

C orner of P ilgrim P athw ay un i M t. Hermop. W ay, Ocean Grovo, New Jersey. Box 2116. /

New ArbortonH a n w a h fioRTQS, No. 7 Sea V iew Avoquc, Oooan Grove, Now Jersoy.

K ept by a F riend. Nicely located. New house. N ear hot and cold sea w ater bathB. H alf block from tho ocean.

T H E E L DORADO S,8ss 8S£gfgrounds.

One m inuto to bath ing Maa. D. W . Fsmtoa.

GROVE HALLE. A IRELA N D , Proprietor

Pilgrim P a th w ay , O cean . G rove, N. J .'Opposlto Thom pson P ark .

Tw enty-second season. Convenient to all points of in terest. P . O. B ox 2153.

OCEAN WAVE‘ . (Form oriy of The Holly) . . /. . :

l i E m b u ry A vpnue, O c e a n G rove, N ew J e r s o yFurnished new throughout. N ear all points of interest. Only a few doors from iho ocean and bath ing pavllloa. Bathing, nshlnsr, boating. Rooms cool an d tab le flrst-class. P iano. Spacious verandas, hom e comforts. Table board. Terms moderate. Open Ju n e 10..

. Mrs, S. F. J enkin s, P. O. B o x -14, Ocean G ftm vN . J .

On opean iro n t, Cor. Ocean and W ebb Aves., Ocean Grove, N. J . * Opposite best ba th ing grounds. M ost elegant and luxurious house in tho Grove. All appo in t­m ents f i r s t - c l a s s . , 7a r ' y •... i'.- ." MRS. O. MA.YER. •

M O R R O M IN NM ain A vsnue , O p p o s ite A sso c ia tio n Building: a n d P o sto ffice

, O cean G rove, N. J..Centrally located, nea r A uditorium , tw o m inutes’ w alk to bcach an d bath ing grounds, rwly furniKhed throughout. Speolul a tten tion given tbe cuisine. Open Ju n o IB. F o r rate1'

and o ther inform ation address A H. CLEMENT* Occan Grovo, Now Jersoy.

No. 8 Ocean Avenue, Ocean Grove. N ew jersey , Box 1247. D irectly on th e ocean front. M odern in all appointm ents. Ju n e to October.

The Osborne House tral Aves*, O cean Grove<F o u rth season u n d er th o p roprietorsh ip of H enry Wolsford. A first-clasa [houBe, convenient to ev ery th in? of in te res t in ,the£icbv». . For particu lars applv to P . 6 .' B ox 2121. H EN K Y WBLSFOKD,

The New PhiladelphiaO cesm 'Pathw ay, O cean Grove, N .J. Second House from the O cean.

S U P E R IO R F U R N ISH E D R O O M S TO R E N TIn the m ost beautiful p a r t o f tho Grovo. U nobstructed view o f th e occan. C onvenient to

all places of In tores t. Appointment** first-class.Bicycle room. Ju n e till Octobor. MRS. C. A. C0X« Owner and Proprietor.

E legan t location, overlooking tho ocean. Flrstrclasa tablo and accom m odations.- Season, May 1 to Octobor i. Special rate

, M ay, Juno and Septem ber. Send for cir­cular. M anagem ent of M. H. llarton, iormorly of th e M arion, Glons Falls, N. Y. Corner Ab­bott and Boach Avonues. Ocean Grove, Now Jersey.

The MetropolitanI - I . ; , . L J ^ Cor. O cean Pathway and Beach Ave.II ‘S K I p N O U S e O cean Grove, N . J .

P. O. Box 2150,Splendid location, pleasant rooms, flrsUclaaasorvlofc.

MRS. H. FITZGERALD. /

NORMANHOUSE

M RS. C. R. PRIESTProprietor

2 8 - 3 4Bath Ave., Ocean Grove

W ill b e o p e n f o r g u e s t s M ay 2 0

Two Blocks from Occan nnd F letcher Lake.. Centrally Located.

THE WINDSORTablo first'class. CORNElt CENTRAL AND WEBB AVES. * . Blcyclo Room.

. ' \ E .F . NELSON.

Newly fitted up. Eleotrio lights. Special rates fo r Jnno . M, W il lia m so n ,

No. 45 Broadway, Ocean Grove, New Je rso y .: Facing ocean, lake and playgrounds.

■'-------------- 1, Proprietor.

FuU vlow of Sea an d Beach Prom enade. N ineteenth Season.

T H E P i\ . R C R H. No. 6 ATLANTIC A V EN U E, run n in g th rough to S u rf Avenuo

M. A. BULL ’ . OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY

THE ALASKAN . H . K ILM ER- P r o p r ie to r

O P E N K L L T H E Y E H R .

Cozy sun parlors. Hot salt water baths. Warm rooms, and comfortable accommodations for winter guests,

permanent and transient.Nos. 3 and 5 Pitman A venue. O cean Grove, N. J. .

Olive HouseFirst-class in every particu lar.

Corner Of Heok and Beach Avenues Ocean Grove, N. J . One block from th e ocean.

Mns. M . E. 8cnw A niz.

M ain and Central Aves., Occan Grove, N. J . Locatlob central. Two short’ blocks from o ce an ,. near A uditorium and- Postofflce. Elt-ctrlo lights, wldo verandas, cheerful

rooms, generous tab le , w ith good service. Terms modorate. MISS M. W H ITE, Proprietor.Lawrence House

The Ocean View HotelU nobstructed vlbW of occan and lako. Service a n d cuisine excellent. . A ccom modations lo r bicycles.Tennis court and and child ren 's playgrounds oppo­site tho house, Hpoclal ra tes for Jufio and Septem ­ber. • •

For term s address

G eo. C. P rid h am

O cean G rove, M, J .

B ox 2 0 0 2

r t | . _ One bhick from th e ocean. O penV j l 0 n ~ U ^ j r n 0 i 1 3 0 0 fro,n ^ t0 0 <*°bor. Special v a i w i i W U I I I I v v t t w y w r a t e s for. May. .Boo*: fo r-u sa ofguests. 20 W ebb Ave., Ocean Grove, N, J,. Mrs. E. H. Crane, ?,fiss M. A. H arris;

E. N, Prentis Prop, Ocean House

A p leasant fnm yy hotel a t popular rales.

M ain A ve., O cean Grovo

T H E N A T IO N A L Ss.^sreSfSA A A M ~ d A l i I A A V / A 1 f Jersey . W ith in easy accessto all places o f in terest. W . 8 . H ays, P. O. Box 134.

LLEWELLYN COTTAGE IS S S STablo board, 85 por w eek. S tric tly hom o cooking.

blocks from tho ooean, A. H. WlNANB.

' T l j f v . ^ 1 j t Noa- 27 and 29 Olin. S treet, Ocean Grove,*N.£ I ? l l l l I O r d B o r 61. _A11 m odern im provem ents.

gan.A rtesian w ater. Fre« boats. Piano and or-

Reasonable rates. Table first-class. W alter J . M ulfqrd . ;

The LillagaardA bbot Avonno and tho Beach, Ocean Grove, N. J .

Tw elfth season. A ll points of Interest w ith in easy access. A ppointm ents and service first- class. Special ra tes for Juno and September,

M. B. HERITA G E.

The Woodlawn 70 M ount H erm on W ay, Ocean Grove, N .J . A ll rooms access­ible to porches, Aooommoda*

■ 1 1 ^ ^ V V W U I V V I 1 tlo n sfo r bicycles. Convenientto a ll points. N ear A uditorium . F or term san d particu lars address MRS. J . HBADDEN.

MRS. THOMAS HOBSON'S . - ; • • W ill Open J u ly 1,1800

GERMANTOWN COTTAGE. 0 4 MT. TABOR WAY, OCEAN GROVE, N E W JERSEY

Board by.tho woolr, a t reasonable rates.

T he A rling tonLeading Hottl in Ocean Grove

Every convenience. All modem improvements. Ap­pointments and service first-class. Exceptional location.. Unsurpassed cuisine. New York orchestra.

For terms and further information send for illustrated booklet.

: Special low terms for June. C. H. M i l l a r .

T H ED ircctly on the Occan Front.

Thoroughly refitted, inc lud ing steam heat,< e le c t r ic lig h ts , c tc . ,■

Open Throughout the Y ea rx . For tcrniB apply to

T*L. C L E M E N T Cor. Ocean Ave. and Ocean P athw ay, Ocean Grove, i¥. J .

LJE V S S S K RCor. W ebb and B each A ves., O cean Grovo N ew Jersey

Mns. Sellkck Y. St . J oh n f * ■ .Only* ono block from tho ocean nnd batlilug grounds. Uonvonlent to A uditorium and itofllce. ' . • •Rates $0 per week and upw ard. Excellent tablo. Homo-1 lko In every respect, * ,

Dr, Starks5 HofeiSpecial rates for Juno and September.

P itm an, Beach an d OUn Avonnes, Ocean Grovo. Capacity 250. 100 yds. from su rf t Luxurious beds. Superior table. E lectri- j lights and bolls. Every th ing first-class. -

Address Dr. W. H, L . Starks,1 Ocean G rore, N . J .

FEE3ST COTTAGE J . All m odern im provem ents. For'term s, etc., address MRS. A. R . GALL, P . O. B ox 2163.

Southeast corner New Y ork Ave. an d 78 Mt. H erm on W ay, Ocean Grove, W.

Ocean end of Em bury Avo. Ocean Grove. N, J . One m inu te ’s w alk from beach. A n U nobstructed oceam

view from all roomB. Spacious piazzas, electric lights, bicycle rooms, etc. Misa A .E .H untkb

THE DIAMOND STATE!

The BalmoralNOW OPEN.

P leasant rooms. Table unsurpassed. Two m inutes’ wnlk from Rosar pav U . Ion, sun parlors and bath ing grounds- Torms moderate.

32 Surf Avenuo. A. SCHENCK, Proprietor.

LOOMIS VILLAMRS SARAH P. BROWN. Form erly or Camp View C ottaga

Two blocks from thooceun. Board by day or weok. Term s reasonable. Cor. Hock an d Con* tra l Avenuo, OCEAN GROVE, N, J . .

Hotel La PierreOcean Grove, NewjW sey

A select fam ily a nd transien t hotel, d irectly on lake s o d ocean; W ith in th ren minute:*' w alk of A sbury P ark and itoss’ BcMisnjt Groand?- H otel I ro n t on U ime sventum, hav ing over 5 0 ° <oet e i piaztaa, lo n g d latauee tolcphonfi and all m o d em im provem ents. Central to a ll p o in ts of interest. Bout* tioe. Positively no tnO» nqnitoes. F o r illustra ted booklet address T . B» SH A Y . ’•

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O CEAN G R O V E TIM ES— S A T U R D A Y , S E P T E M B E R 9,'1899.

. , COUNTY AND STATE.

. .A B ridgeton m an operates h is law n m ow er w ith a bicycle.

:»!;■ ..M rs . S a rah L. P a tte reon , of K ey p o rt, haa been g ran ted a pension of (8

, a m onth . ' -; ‘ '. .D u r in g th e m onth of A ugust th e re

w ere ilfty -e lgh t adm issions to th e M onm outh M em orial H ospital.

i .H o n . 0 . H. B row n haa th e con trac t to fu rn ish th e new w ing of th e Laurfel- ln -the-P lnes H otel a t Lakow ooJ fo r *20,000.

' i . .J o h n M. H oflralro, o f B ed Banlt, h a s ju s t m ade one . hundred wooden boxes fo r use In th e U nited S tates m in t, a t P h iladelph ia .

. .C hancellor McGill haa g ran ted M rs. E m ellne Schnack, of M arlboro, a n abso lu te divorce from h e r husband. E ugene Schanck, upon grounds of de- Bertion.

. .E d w a rd K ing, th e a ss is ta n t dog- c atche r of Long B ranch, waa flned>$20 by 'Justice H en ry Scboenleln fo r bury­in g a icouple of dogs only one foot un­d e r ground. : > 3 , i - t , • l

. .M ary G allagher, a dom estic In Iho r fam ily of M aurice H eller, . of Long

B ra n c h ,'w a s held fo r th e g rand ju ry la s t week, charged w ith S te a lin g ?26 w orth of a rtic le s from h e r em ployer.

. .R . C. H enshelw ood, of Hoftm an-s S ta tio n , h a s ra ised and B o ld 9,000. pounds of cherries th is season. Mr.. H ensh lew ood ' has a lso sh ipped 300 b a rre ls of apples, and w ill sh ip SCO b a rre ls m ore. . .

. . J . E dw ard Soden, o f F reehold , a lie u te n an t In the N ational Guard, and. w ho has been a m em ber o f-h is com- p a n y for seventeen years, h as receiv­ed a m edal from th e S ta te In recogni­tio n of h is long te rm of service.

. .A n a tte m p t is being m ade to se­cure a n app rop ria tion from Congress fo r a b reak w ate r a t A tlan tic H igh­lan d s harbo r. Thla is fo r th e benefit of yachtsm en, who a re disposed to m ake the' place a yach ting centre. l' ..L ew is; P . M eyera, who had h la leg b roken la s t y ear In Lakewood th rough d riv ing over som e posts w hich had been placed on th e ground to pro tect d ra inage pipes, has sued Lakewood tow nsh ip and Mr. and Mrs. P. J . Me-. M oran to recover 55,000.

,;O ne n ig h t recen tly Mrs. illlb u ry S tearns, of N aveslnk, w as a lttln s In h e r pa rlo r when a snake w riggled across th e floor. H er b ro ther-in-law k illed the reptile , w hich’ w as aoout a y a rd long. I t had craw led Into illc room from the cellar.

. .T he P a s tim e ' Social Club, of .Key- po rt, has been Incorporated fo r d ra-

. m atlc , lite ra ry , m usical, a th le tic and social im provem ent. T he incorpora­to rs a re F red . F . A rm strong , E. S. W alling , John H. F itzgerald , C, It. T u th lll and J. R. W allace.

. . A p reach er a t the M alaga cam p- m eeting saw fit to rebuke a young w o­m an In h is congregation from th e p la t­fo rm as follows: “She m ay be w hite aa fa r aa h e r outside body ia concern­ed, b u t h e r soul is b lack aa perd ition .” T he young lady had been ta lk in g In

7 m eeting . • .. . ' .r-~ — •. :E dw ard C layton and an o th e r hoy

attem p ted to ra ise th e flag pole a t the G ravel H ill schoolhouae, w hich had

: been blow n down. The boys got one end of th e pole on th e top of a tie-

. post, and w hile therb It slipped oil, s tr ik in g young C layton upon h is head an d rendering him unconscious for

' over an hour. ' . ■/,.• •. .T h e K eyport E n terp rise says th a t

i w ork 1b so p lentifu l a t th a t place th a t th e tow nship’s expenses for support, of th e poor should be considerably below th e average nex t w inter. T he E n ier-

. p rise says th a t a m an can m ake from . $2.to S3.B0 a day in th e oyster business,

o r from 12.50 to ?3.5Q, a day on the B team boat dock.

..M iss A nna M. Reed, s is te r o f Sen­a to r. C harles A. Reed, of N o rth P la in ­field, is now In Cuba, in com pany w ith M iss L au ra G ill;'o f New Y ork, a ss is t­in g In the estab lishm en t of orphanages fo r d e s titu te ch ildren . T he M isses R eed and Gill have tak en an active p a r t in th e estab lishm en t of tw o such

. in s titu tio n s in H avana anil tw o In • Ttemedloa.

. .A su rvey , for a b ranch of the Cen- t ra l R ailroad of New Jersey lias been ru n by W illiam H aellng over th e old road from G atevllle. to Chim ney Rock, betw een Bound B rook and F inderne, T h is is a. d ifferent route from any h e re to fo re proposed fo r the project, and It is said th a t if th e re nre no u n ­foreseen objections th e ro u te can he secured in a s h o rt Ime.

. .T he fa rm of M ajor R obinson, be­tw een E aton tow n and T ln to n F alls, h a s passed Into th e posaesslon of A. A llb rlg h t J r ., of N ew ark. M ajor R ob­in so n bought th e placo abou t ten years ago, pay ing $14,000 fo r it. H e bu ilt

V s tab les on th e place and Im proved the build ings. T.he place con ta ins 203 acres, and is adm irab ly fitted fo r a rac in g farm , for whjch purpose Mr. A llb rlg h t Intends using it.

Repeated, by request—th e w onderful m oving p ic tu res! T h is (S atu rday) even ing a t tho A uditorium . Admlsr slon 10 centa; reserved sea ts 25 cents.

Lew is M orrison a t the Park Opera House.T he new. ‘‘B rocken” scene th a t has

been p repared fo r th e farew ell to u r of Lew is M orrlsonta “ F au s t," who w ill appear a t the P a rk O pera H ouso on

i M onday , evening, Septem ber :11th, Is pronounced to be . t h e . m ost w eird ly b eau tifu l ever placed upon th e stage,

'■ and n o t alone a m asterp iece of th e s tag e m echlnic’s sk ill, b u t a revelation a lso in th e a r t o f e lectrica l effects. N ever have there been unfolded such in tr ic a te and am azing su rp rises In e lectrica l forces a s a re d isp layed In th is scene. Owls h o o t and flap ' th e ir ■wings, vam pire b a ts flit by In hideous silence, huge green , Bllmy snakes float th ro u g h space, m onster dragons a p ­p ear ' em ittin g fire from > th e ir d ila ted nostrils , m yriads of. sc in tilla tin g fire

.llles illum inate th e 'k h aam , sa tire s s i t in Btoical silence, slrenB Bing seductive d ittie s and gobllnB gyra te in d e m o n ia ­cal revelry . M ephistcM n Satan ic m a ­je s ty view s w ith g h o u lish glee th is lab y rin th o f w elrdness, and from th e su m m it of the "B rocken" h u rls 'th u n ­d erb o lts a t th e poor m ortals who have b een b a n ish e d 'to everlasting to rm en t; ThiB scene ends .with the- m ost novel and im p o sin g pyrotechnic display ever p resen ted on any stage.

SCHOOLS OPEN NEXT THURSDAY

Staff of Teachers Who W ill T rain the R ising G eneration.

School opens n ex t T hursday , Sep­tem ber 14.

A fte r a holiday o f th ree m onths the scholars, w ith few exceptions, w ill be glad to g e t back to th e ir books.

T he new draw ing room of th e H igh School 1b nearly com pleted. W h en fin­ished I t will be one of th e handsom est roonm fo r d raw ing In th e S tate . I t is furnlBhed w ith a ll th e m odern ap p li­ances to r th e s tu d y of draw ing. M iss H elen P; M arvlne, a g rad u a te of prom ­in en t New. Y ork an d B rooklyn schools, •will have charge.

All of th e schools o f the d is tric t havo been overhauled and necessary repa irs m ade. W hen opened they will be In excellen t condition for. the w ork of th e com ing school year.

The s ta f f .o f teachers th is y e ar will consist of th e following:

.Miss L. A. Doren, superv ising p rin ­cipal. .

M iss C arrie ■ B. N elson, vice p rin ­cipal. ■ ', ■

T eachers.—Rev. George Genzmer, Sam uel R. R elfsnyder, T hom as S. Cor- re ll, A lice D unham , Alice Benard, Liz- zle B enard , E lfrld a Goodnow, Theo. L. H ughes, M arian C. S te iner, E ugenie P feiffer, A nna Cawm an, V iolet E ttin - ger, lo lo M. T ilton , LoulBe R. B artlne , E lizabeth Strom inger, C aroline H en­drickson, M ary S. StibbB, M ary W yck- off, E m m a vanG llluw el Jessie M. Bat- terBon, Sarah E. Tansey, Jan e Jones. George Heale, M ary Bolsselle, Joseph- lno W llb roham , M yrtle R obinson, H an n ah M. Thom pson, B eatrice Olm- stead , G race Eppley, M aud B. M itchell, M innie M itchell, S a rah L. E risby , T hom as H . M urray, H elen P. M arvlne, F lo rence E. Shem eley, E d ie Brown, Jesslo B ush, H e lena L issner, M ary A. H erring ton , C atherine I. Long, M ary C. B artlne .

A t a recen t m eeting of the B oard of E ducation these ja n ito rs w ere ap ­poin ted:

H igh School—Andrew N orcross and Rem. B ennett.

P rospec t Avenue—George H eath.B radley Beach—R, fi. GibBon.B radley P a rk —Jam es Luwlor.Sprlngwood Avenue— G eorge. Ivins.W hltesviUe—John Diehl.Summ erfield—N ellie G a r r a b r a n t . ;

THE OPPOSITE SHORE

In te resting Item s Perta in ing to Incidents and Indiv iduals in Asbury P a rk .

—C ity Collector H ubbard h a s re ­tu rned from a s ix w eeks' stay in the C atskills.

—Jo e H arriso n won the half-m ile hand icap a t th e Red! B ank bicycle races on L abor Day. ,

—T he sa la ry o f Superin tenden t Cof­fin, o f th e c ity w a ter w orks, has been ra ised to $1,000 a year.

—Dr. W. I. Gill w ill go to Cuba abou t th e f irs t of October. He will operate a big p lan ta tio n there . .

—Two b a th e rs were rescued . from th e dangerous sea-puss a t the Seventh avenue grounds on W ednesday.

—T he ra ilroad com m ittee o t the Board of T ra d e is w ork ing to secure im proved ra ilroad fac ilities for the w inter. ; • ■■'■' ■ '•

-Indep en d en ce H ook and L adder C om pany's reception w ill take place on W ednesday; Septem ber 20th, in the P a rk aud ito rium . ■ '

—A rth u r Hope was elected vice chief a t the: s ix teen th annual session of the G rand C astle, K n ig h ts of the Golden Eagle, In session a t Cam den on Mon- day.-. •■■■■; ■.

—L ifeguard H urley lias been, pre­sented w ith 'a gold charm , su itab ly in ­scribed, by L. A. B oehler, w hom H u r­ley rescued from drow ning on August 23d. B oehler resides in Hoboken.

—A ugust showed th e heav iest m onth 's business in th e h isto ry of the A sbury P a rk postofllce. T he to ta l re-, celpts, w ere $0,057.37, o r nearly $1^000 ahead of the receip ts of th e co rre­sponding m on th la s t year.

—Mrs, Sarah B anta, o f New York, has purchased the H otel B ristol, cor­n e r of F o u rth and Ocean avenues. The old build ing w ill be moved to th e rea r and , a new fou r-sto ry m odern house will be erected on th e corner.

—■A gold locket s tudded w ith : d ia­m onds has been' p resen ted to W alter H ubbard for ta k in g care of tlie; pack­age of valuables le ft a t the A sbury P a rk a n d 'O c e a n Grove B ank , which w ere th o u g h t to have been lost.

—M. D. W eil, a New Y orker, n a r­row ly escaped d row ning on M onday a t tho Second avenue ba th in g grounds. H earing his cries fo r help F ran k A vant, an em ploye of D ay’s Ice cream garden, w ent to" his assistance, and w ith a com panion b rough t th e luckless ■bather to shore.

—Mrs. De Q uesada, w ho on T hurs­day of la s t w eek v isited Asbury P a rk and k idnapped h e r tw o children , a son and a daugh ter, has no t been heard of yet. A m onth o r so ago she had some w ords w ith h e r husband and re tu rned to New York. Now she has taken her ch ild ren and disappeared . ;

—T he F ir s t B ap tist and W estm ins­te r P resb y te rian Sunday Schools will run a com bined excursion v ia the Cen­tra l R ailroad to the H ighlands of N aveslnk n ex t Tuesday, Septem ber 12. T ra in will leave the A sbury P a rk s ta ­tion a t 9 a, m., re tu rn in g from th e HlghlnndB a t 4 p. ra„ thus, allow ing six houra a t 'th i s fam ous place. A free t r ip .to the top of th e tw in lighthouse wills*® perm itted .

v' Park Opera House. .T he B ro thers R oyer in “N ext Door,”

com ing to th e P a rk O pera H ouso on T hursday , ^Septem ber 14, a re sa id to bo a lo t of clever fun producers, and th e a n tic s th ey go th rough a re fa s t and furious. In th e th ree ac ts th e acro b ats lead A nhotiser Bush, a D utch m asher, and D an M cgorley, a n IriBh spo rt, a m erry dance, tum bling in and o u t doors, fa llin g over walla;, here,, th e re and everyw here, a t th e m ost u n ­expected tim es and places. One fo l­lows them in a w hirl. ThiB continues th ro u g h o u t th e e n tire perform ance. You .will laugh yourself hoarse a t thla w onderfully funny show.

' LOST—A sack coat, black, w ith silk lin ing ; m ade by S trav b rid g ed Clctli- ier, of P h iladelph ia . ile w a rJ if left a t office a t L illagoro’a pavilion.—It*

IN BLUE AND BLACK

Single and Double Breasted for men and boys at pri­ces mjich lower than- you will have to pay for the same quality elsewhere. ̂ ' >

Serge Coats, strictly all wool and fast color, from $2.40 to $6.50.

Bicycle Suits for men and boys Bicycle Pants for men and boys

■ Dress Pants for men and boys.Mothers, do not buy any children’s wash suits

before seeing our assortment at 4£c, 95c, $1.10, $1.40 and upwards.

Hats, Caps and Furnishings for men and boys.

Patterson, Taylor & Co.. 622 Cookman Ave., Asbury Park, N. J.

W hy W omen Are nervous.. (BrltlBh Medical N ew s)

T ho freq u en t cases of nervouB pros­tra tio n o r u tte r collapae o f th e ner­vous system u n d er w hich w om en “ go all. to pieces,” aB th e say in g la, have caused m u c h th o u g h t an d investiga­tio n on th e p a r t of physicians.

C erta in in o rg an ic aubstdnces are w ell know n to cause various form s of n ervous d lscasea w hich a re readily traced to th e poisons p roducing them. F u r th e r reaenrch leada to th e belief t h a t a lum 1s a p rev a ilin g cause of so- called nervous p ro s tra tio n , fo r the sym ptom s i t produces on th e nervous B ystem a f te r its abso rp tion in to the blood a re very rem arkab le Indeed. Ex­p erim en ts physiologically m ade upon an im a ls by Orfila, P ro fesso rs H ans M ayer, P au l Seim and o th e rs , show th a t alum frequently produces no vis­ible sym ptom s fo r m any days a f te r Its in tro d u ctio n in to th e body. . T hen fol­low 1.0KS o f ap p etite and o th e r a lim en­ta ry ^disturbances, and fina lly a seri­ous p ro stra tio n o f th e w hole nervous system . T he m ost p ro m in en t physi­c ians now believe th a t "nervous p ros­t ra tio n ” and m any affections of the nerves from w hich bo th m en a n d w o­m en suffer a re caused by th o continued, a bso rp tion ofi a lum .In to th e system . :

I t is probable th a t m any m edical m en a re unaw are o f th e e x te n t to w hich B n l t s of a lum ina m ay be in tro ­duced in to tho body, being u n d e r the im pression th a t th e use o f a liim in b read Is proh ib ited . A lum , how ever, is s till used su rrep titio u s ly to some e x ten t to w h iten bread , and very largely in m ak ing cheap k in d s of bak­ing p o w d e r.. In fam ilies w here bak ing pow der is generally used g re a t care should be exercised to p ro cu re ; only those b ran d s m ade from cream of t a r ­ta r . T h e a lum pow dera 'm ay generally , be d istingu ished by th e low er price a t w hich th ey a re sold.

Going: Upstairs.A phyaician, w ho declared th a t few

people knew how to w alk upsta irs p roperly , w a B asked to describe how i t should be done. He Bald: “Usuallyth e person w ill trend on th e bail of th e foot in ta k in g each step . T his 1b very tiresom e and w earing on th e m uscles, as It th row s th e en tire su s­pended w eigh t of th e body on th e m uscles o f th e legs and feet. You ahould, in w alk ing o r clim bing s ta irs , seek fo r th e m o s t equal d istribu tion of : th e body’s w eigh t possible; In W alking u psta irs , you r feet should be placed squarely dow n on th e step, heel and a ll, and th en th e w ork should be perform ed slow ly and deliberately. .In th is way th e re is no s tra in upon, an y p a rticu la r m uscle, bu t , each one Is do­ing Its: duty, in 'a n a tu ra l, m anner. T he w om an w ho goes . upsta irs w ith a sp rin g is no philosopher, or, a t least, she is not. m ak in g p roper use of h e r reason ing faculties. . T he hab it, too, of bending over h a lf double w hen ascend­ing a fligh t o f s ta irs Is exceedingly reprehensib le. In any exertion of thiB k ind , w hen the h e a r t Is n a tu ra lly ex­cited to a m ore rap id action, it is r/e- sirab le th a t the lungs should have free play. T he crouch ing position in te r ­feres w ith th e ir action; the blood is im perfectly a erated and . th s r i is tro u ­b le a t once. Give th e lungs 'a chance to do th e ir w ork everyw here and a t a ll tim es.”—New Y ork Sun.

Hew Jersey Tomato; Crop. ;"T h e w e a th e r fo r th o p re sen t Bum­

m er h a s been m ost favorab le fo r the g ro w th o f tom atoes in Sou thern Now Jersey , w here i t Is e stim ated th a t th is y e a r’s crop w ill a m o u n t to a b o u t 850,- 000 bushels ," sa id th e p ro p rie to r of a lead ing pack ing house in Salem coun­ty; N. J., to th e w rite r re c en tly / “T his season’s tom atoes a re exceptionally fine in quality , b u t be ing v e ry abun ­d a n t n o t on ly In Jersey , b u t on Long Is lan d and In New Y ork S ta te , the m ark e ta a re ju s t now p re tty w ell g lu tted w ith th e vegetable. As a con­sequence th e fa rm ers a re on ly recelv- in g from 16 to 20 c en ts p e r bushel for th e ir product, o r a b o u t h a lf w h a t they do g e t w h en th e vegetab le Is n o t so p len tifu l. - P rices m ig h t even go low er fo r tom atoes w ere i t n o t fo r th e heavy dem and th a t now e x is ts 'fo r th e vege­tab le fo r can n in g purposes. T his de­m and is caused by th e p a rtia l fa ilu re of such crops as peas and s tr in g beans in Jersey and elsew here. W ith a 'co in - p a ra tlev ly s h o r t Bupply of peas and beans th e Jersey pack ing house people a re a n tic ip a tin g an unusually la rge call fo r canned tom atoes betw een now and n e x t sp ring , nnd In th e ir efforts' to s a tis fy th is expected dem and they a re p u rch asin g la rg e q u an titie s of to ­m atoes; T h is ten d s to keep up th e p rice o f th e vegetable.

"T h ero a re th ir ty -tw o cann ing fac­to ries in Salem county and fifteen in C um berland county , and th e se fo rty - seven concerns h ave a capacity o f tu rn ­ing ou t 15,000,000 cans of tom atoes a n ­nually . T his y ear i t is th o u g h t th a t th e New Jersey pack w ill n o t tx c ted 12,600,000 cans, w hich is o n e-ten th of 126,000,000, th e average yearly ou tpu t of canned tom atoes In th e U nited S ta tes ."—E xchange.

F isherm en’s Close Call.By th e u p se ttin g of th e ir boat, F red .

B lum an d Thom as M atthew s, two E l- beron fisherm en, nearly lo s t the ir lives oft th a t place on M onday m orning. A g u st of w ind s tru ck th e ir c ra ft and a t tho sam e tim e a heavy sea swept over her. The b o a t w as overturned and the tw o m en le ft s tru g g lin g in the w a­te r. T h e ir w a ter soaked clothes n e a r­ly' drow ned them , bu t they, a t la s t m anaged to reach , the boat, to w hich they c lung fo r abou t an hour and a half. T hey w ere desperately tired , and ; could have .held on bu t a li t t le longer w hen a th ree-m asted schooner, bound fo r V irg in ia, picked them up. Some tim e la te r ano ther Bmall' boa t w as sigh ted from th e s c h o o n e r . I t proved to bo th e fishing boat of C or­nelius V annote, form erly a llfesav er of Crew No. G, n n d .B e rt Brace, of As­bury Pnrk , In fo th is boa t the tw o w recked fisherm en w ere placed and landed a t th e foot of Deal lake abou t 10-o ’clock. .T hey re tu rned to the E l- beron flsh house, and la te r in tho day W ent to sea again fo r th e ir abandoned boat, w hich had been secured ' when they w ere picked up.

See th e m ost realis tic , lifelike m ov­ing p ic tu res as show n by th e blograph. T h is (S atu rday) evening a t tho A udi- to fium , A dm ission 10 cents.

W ANTED—By a m iddle-aged lad?, of good address, a position as house­keeper in w idow er's 'hom e; no objec­tion to a couple of ch ild ren ;, or a po­sition aa com panion ,to elderly lady. A ddress M argaret Sim pson, 212 F e rry B t., D anvjlle, Pa.—Sept. 9-2t;

' PAW LEY’SA T •• CHINA H ^ L L ”

THE NEW STOREA g r e a t special sa lo o f sum m er special­

tie s is now in p ro g re ss .’ *

:. :Summer Stoves. ' W e, h ave the- bes t an d la rg e s t line ever offered In th is v ic in ity . Oil S toves, G as­oline S toves arid , th e new W lckless B lue F la m e Stove.v I t 's .a lw a y s cheaper to buy th e b es t, a n d th e recognized sup erio rity o f o u r Q uick M eal gaso line an d oil stoves p laces th em f a r a h e ad of a ll o thers. A ' ‘Q uick M eal” stove. Js a lw a y s ready ; th e re is no sm oke, no sm ell, no ash es; i t is sa fe , econom ical an d clean ; i t requires no special sk ill to o pera to i t . fo r no one can u se i t w rong. E v e ry d esirab le size in s to ck , 95.00 to J22.00.T w o ^Burner B lue F la m e Oil S tove, w ith

w ick , J4.88 (reg u la r p rice -J0.00).T w o B u rn e r B lue F lam e Oil S tove, w lck­

less, J7;13 (reg u la r p rice $8.00).T h ree B u rn er B lue. F lam e Oil S tove, w lck­

less, $9.48 (reg u la r p rice $10.50).T w o B u rn er Q uick H ea tin g G asoline

S tove, $2.98-(reg u la r price $3.50).Tw o B u rn e r Q uick H e a tin g G asoline -S ta v e , $1.48 (reg u la r price $5.00).L a rg e s t Size B ak in g O vens, w ith Stoves,

$1.75 and $t87. . •W arm W eather W ants in W oodenwareR E F R IG E R A T O R S.—O f a ll th o good-

fo r-no th ing th ings m ade, a poor re fr ig ­e ra to r Is a b o u t a s useless a n a rtic le a s you can nam e. "VVe a s s e r t on good a u ­th o r i ty th a t th e m odern m ethod o f coiu s tru c tlo n an d in su la tion em ployed In th e m a n u fac tu re o f th e goods w e offer th is season , produces th e b e s t possib le resu lts. C h es t re frig e ra to rs . U p rig h t re fr ig e ra to rs N o. 1—25x18x26—$2.95 . No; 1-25x17x39-$5.75 N o. 2—27x19x27^-$3,95 No. 2-27x18x41-$6.75 No. 3—30x21x28—$5.00 No. 3-30x18x43-48.00 No. 4—33x22x29—$G.25, No. 4—33x21x45-$9.50 No. 5—36x23x30—$7.45 No. 5-36x23x47-11.50

IC E 'C R E A M F R E E Z E R S .—W h a t is th e .u s e o f p ay in g th e d ea le r 40c. and 50c. p e r q u a r t fo r Ice crcam w hen you can m a k e it .y o u rse lf fo r less th a n h a lf th a t, p rice? : ; .. •

T h e W hite M ountain F re e z e r Is know n a s th e very b e s t th e w orld over; i t m akes sm oo the r c ream and does It q u icker th a n a n y other. T h e A rc tic ra n k s second b e s t . . W h ite M ountain . A rctic .

2 q u a r t . . . . . .$1.75 2 q u a r t $1.503 q u a r t . . ....$2.13 v 3 q u a r t . . . . . . $1.75 ,4 q u a r t . ; . ...$2.63 4 q u a r t . . . . . . $2.00

: 6 q u a r t . . . . . .$3.33 6 q u a r t $2.75 •W . M. PAW LEY CO.

No. 162 a n d 164 MAIN STREET A sb u ry P a rk , N. J.

Fall Finery Fancies

nONE to soon to be thinking of a new gown for; Fall. We have anticipated our patrons’ cravings 0 for a change and are showing this week the-vJ|

modish dress patterns woven at home and across the-®! sea. Among the new goods are the old standbys, “ plain materials and color, and the new and chic effects 'v in plaids and variegated hues. Pricing ranges, of course,Avith the quality, but the cheapest are the .veey'-M best of their grade, so no matter what grade you buy, i'- you get your money’s worth. Better drop in todayUf and spend an hour looking the new comers over. OfH'; course we would like you to buy, but .there will be no importuning for you’to do so. * '

Fall Clothing: for :v/

H E A D A C H EM any thousand people

Buffer from chronic, h ead ­ache, finding no relief e ither in m edicine, m oderation of

^ o rk or o th e r remodieH.In m any caflea th e troublo iB caneed in

defeotive eyes, w hich can be rem edied b y skilled adjustm ent of p roper lensee.

a W e exam ine the eyes fo revery poseible defect and guarantee our work.

E xam ination free.

LEECH, SlILES & CO.EYE SPECIALISTS

2 2 2 Jllain S t r e e t , A s b u ry P a rk , N . J .EVERY FRIDAY

S IL K P A TC H ESW e offer no prem ium s, prizes o r Tree gifts of a n y k ind , b u t guaran tee lo give fu ll value fo r your m oney. F o r 25c., s tam ps o r silver, w e w ill m all th e flnont asBortm ent of pure s ilk patches obtainable, and If. n o t satisfied vre refund you the . m oney. I f you are, tell your.M enda. A s to o u r reliab ility , a sk your ed ito r. .- - ;•/■. .

R U TH ER FO R D PA T C H CO.M ention th is pap or. Ruthe/ford, N. J.

^OOL DAYS will soon swoop down on us, when^-i one must don heavier clothing to save doctor . bills. Our stock of Fall weight clothiilg for

men, youths and boys is now on the tables ready for your critical looking over. We manufacture our \ ready-to put-on clothing right here in Asbury Park, K; and take pardonable pride in every garment turned out by oAr tailors. Patrons can have our guarantee that clothing made by us is all right as to quality of v materials, and the stock is varied enough to give every one a perfect fit, no matter what your measurements maybe.’ We are featuring Fall overcoats, both as to assortment and price. Made-to-measure clothing, as usual, for more money, with expert cutters, trimmers and tailors to give satisfaction in this always busy

;. department,1;. ' ; -v '

Summer Goods on the | | Bargain Counter

OUR Midsummer Clearance Sale was successful both to us’and our patrons. It hurried the go­ing of Summer specialties, and while we sold

the goods at a loss, we gained room to display more seasonable stock,.so we were benefited. The price' slaughtering, was all in favor of our customers. Su- > perintendents of departments have made a final round- . up of Summer goods overlooked in the first counter and shelf clearing, and these derelicts have been re­marked as to price for phenomenal quick selling this week. The leftovers are all right as to style and quality, but we can’t carry Summer goods over until next year, so they must leave the store instanter.

JtSTOf c o u rse you know th a t o u r a n n u a l $ 2 S h o e , S a le is - now on . T h is Is a re m in d e r to th o s o w ho a r e loo k in g fo r b a r - : -J g a in s n a p s in fo o tw e a r m a d e to se ll fo r $ 5 .

THE STEINBACH COMPANYOCEAN PALACE MAMMOTH

E m ory S t. a n d C ookm an A ve.

Both Stores on the Trolley LineM ain S t. a n d C ookm an A ve.

The Stempel Fire ExtinguisherThe Quickest, Surest and Mo«t Effective

, Flre-Flghter Made

It has met in contest, and defeated every other machine of . ’ any. pretensions. • ■ ' C-;

The Columbia Fire-EscapeThe best and safest yet offered. Absolutely safe, and by a very simple process can be reversed to rescue as many as wish to use it. It meets the demand for low prices.

See samples of both the above at J. A. Wainright’s,. Ocean Grove, N. J.

DIGGS BROS., 2 5 Warren Street, New York

ELECTRIC CASINOCookman and A sbury Avenues

A sbury P ark

PALEY’S Kalatechnoscopic

Moving Pictures and Hew W ar Views th is w eek. ,

. E xhib itions every ho u r com m encing a t 8ADMISSION 10 c

COCA WINE(Vln Coca)

OUR N e w P R E P A R A T IO N

B u t of w orld-renow ned v irtu e . T h is, p re p a ra tio n o f Coca tones up th e wholen ayBtom, Ib p a rticu la rly ad ap ted to p h y ­s ica l an d nervous p ro s tra tio n , a n d to> bu ild up persons w asted by continued! Ill hoa ltb . 75c. p in t botUes.

•Endorsed by a ll physicians. P renared t on ly by

Drnrel*t *ndApothecary

W. R.I67 Mato S tre e tJ . ' . *

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