VOLUME VIII—NO. 24. OCEAN QROVE TIMES-r-SATURDAY, JUNE … · WE ARB OUNNINU •’ for youV...

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WE ARB OUNNINU •’ for youV printing; flio character of our work In n radical (lepnrturo irom tho plnin*ln>the>rui style you seo ftll the tim o. OurR Ik tho kind you “ don’t m*o evury day.'* Oceun drove Pub. Co. with tho, return* your., newgpujiur. (idvertfsliig i frrlni'* you? Ifnvy you tried to fillin' th ^prom i- nence yotir- rompclltorH '•enjoy Timl’n Whore wo e<um> In. Give' u» i\ try. The-Occnn Orove Time* VOLUME VIII—NO. 24. OCEAN QROVE TIMES-r-SATURDAY, JUNE 2.3, 1900. Subscription $ 1.00 perjear. OCEAN GROVE AHEAD Organizes the First McKinley and Roose- velt Campaign Club. - Tho first McKinley and Roosevelt Club of tho United States was organ ized a t Ocean Grove. Aa a matter of fact this- club was organized here be- fore the news dC the nominations reach- ed tho Grovo by wire Thursday. ■A number of Republicans of Iho Grove on Wednesday evening organiz- ed this clutf* with Maj. J. C. Patterson, president; William 11. Beegle, vlco president; Ernest IT. Woolston, secre- tary; Frank Tan turn, George Pric^am and J. E. Quinn*:-advisory, committee. . Anticipating tho nomination' of theso two gentlemen, they. were ambitious to bo completely organized, to be tho first McKinley and. Roosevelt club to wire to . tho candidates the .club’s sin- cere congratulations. . The plan was carried out to tho let- ter; ' The news of the nominations was received beforo 3 p. m. ort Thursday, and a few'minutes later the following dispatch'was sent to President McKin- ley and*also to Governor Roosevelt: "Tho. McKinley and Roosevelt Club of Ocean Grovo sends greetings to Uio Republican standard bearers tof '1900, .and places itself on/record asthe-flrst campaign club to organize and hoist a banner, “MAJOR JOHN C. PATTERSON,. “President:”. . And the message liad not been ticked off wlien fire crackers .and an old war timo mortar began to boom. prodi- giously. Tlio mortar was'the famous old piece that had beeii fired for tho .first timo during Grant’s campaign, and:-subsequently during every-Presi - dential election. So loud was the nolso that/a number of people came to tho Times ofllce—after It was all over—to And out "what , that .thundering ,noise was all about.” '• : ; -It is only fair .to state that the mem - bers of. this eliib were‘ .somewhat on pins and. needles all day Thursday lest its congratulations would not. after all, 'he;the first to bo received-by the candi - dates, . _ ' . County Home Inmates Made Happy. The Occan. Grove Women's Christian. Temperance Union gave its annual ice Cream and strawberry treat to tho in- mates of tho county houso. at Hamilton, on Friday of last week. It wns a very enjoyable time,- although our hearts wero saddened at the many vacant chairs, ten dear ones having been called home, since ,our last treat. The . room was prettily.decoratcd with laurel and other flowers and- greens. On ono side In largo gilt .letters were* "Thank you all.” Ono of tho men, also ono. of. tho women, voiced tho feelings of .all, in a neat littlo speeoh of thanks for the -kindness • of those who remembered them. • "Wo wish to thank all the dear, friends who contributed by money, cakes, etc;, to mako it a success, and Mr. Kilmer for his very efficient service, aftd also ' Mr. Witickler for furnishing us tho ice cream .at his lowest'rate, \ •• . • M, A.:VATU '*' Co. Supt.. Almshouse Work, W. C. T. U. The Explanation* If developed at .the public meeting in .Oce^n Grove on Tuesday last, that ono reason why Atlantic City is so much more profusely . advertised . in reading notices in Philadelphia lUswa- ,papers than Ooean G rove or other re- sorts fa this section is because tho Pennsylvania Railroad, from Philadel- phia to Atlantic City, has a competing line—tlie B. & O.—while tho Pennsyl- vania-, from Philadelphia to Ocean rove, has no competing line, Not long ajgo the Pennsylvania charged $13;50 fo/^h° round trip betweeu PlttsBurg and OcezSp Grovo and only $10 for tho round tripX^etween Pittsburg and At- lantic City, . “Which ovldeirnps,” said several at tha meeting, “ii pi^e of discrimination that ought to.ho stopped, but which, un- fortunately can only £e 'Stopped by a competing line llko tho* II. & O.’1 Interesting Report. \ 1 Tho twenty-third annual ref^rt of tho State Board of Health, just \out, shows Jersey’s population to be nearty two millions. The death rate Is re-' markably low in Monmouth county for tlie past year. It Is estimated a t 30,0*09, o r , 16.70 per cent. The Increase in deaths in tho county duo to consump- tion is 3G9 greater than the previous .year and 419 greater than the'average for tho previous 21 years. Marriages, in the county,'$13,330.'. .' For the High School Boy. One "hundred additional West Point cadets aro to bo appointed and a num- ber of cadets for the Naval Academy. Tho President is to select 10 o f tho West. Pointers and each United Stales Senator one. Tho naval cadets will bo appointed by Congressmen. There will therefore bo two additional West Point cadets .for New Jersey and probably as many naval cadets, which ought to in- terest somo Neptune Township High School sophomore or Junior, or gradu- ate.. ' , A Fatal Mistake. Alice Stumpf* 8 years old, daughter of John Stumpf, of Bloomfield, N. J.,' died in great agony this .week from carbolic acid given to her by hor mother- through mistake. Mrs. Stumpf is'nearly crazed from grief., • . Bryn Mawr Graduate Dead. ■Miss Annto F.leming Blauvelt, a graduate of Bryn Mawr, and teacher of Latin at tho Cathedral School, Daven- port,, la,, and who formerly lived at, NewtBrunswlck, N, X, died Tuesday in. New York c.ty, aged 25. : Rally.at Bradley Beach. Tho rally announced, in t.Ue Times for last Sunday night at tho, Bradley Beach M;.E. Church, .was not held,'* ow- ing to, unfavorable weathor. A futuro date will be announced. TEMPLE MEETING Special Music and Addresses for Sunday Morning’s Opening Scrvice. • , On, Sunday morning at nine o’clock, sharp, the old leader, Mr.'Yatman, will begin his seventeenth year of work in the Temple. Besides the music and. hymns' from .the new book,-ho will give an address, “World. Wide Greetings to Old'Friends and New.” ; ‘-: * There will ho special solos, among tho rest Mrs. Carr winding, “Open tho. Gates of the Temp|o,” very appropriate for tiie occasion. . •' . Everymorhing thereafter, week day; and Sunday, the “Hour of Sunshine,”; as Mr. Yatman calls it, will be given to the people.. Tho lender says: .“AH young peoplo are invited from one to ono. hundred nnd one.” Evidently he proposes to tako tho stiffness of years out of the aged/ and make them all’ young..once more, .in heart at letfst. ' V “You can-stay five minutes or sixty, as you pleased” is the announcement at the door. His explanation is.that tho service must be mado so dttractivo ajid helpful; that tho stranger caught for tho moment will remain later tor t,ho ■hour. ... . The full story of. his missionary tour of the world will be given “Floral Day” morning in tho Auditorium,' Sunday, July 2 2 n d ; ; . ' The candle sermon will be %lven in' August for tho children,ralso.,- the 4 -cup. s e r m o n ,” - b o \ of them iUuBtrated. ' ■ ; Rev. W. A. Gelstweit will -assist Mr. Yatman the' last week in July. y'-v ; Rev.’ ' Drj Marti n, of'th e Cl i n ton; Ave- nue. X?eformed Ch urch; £ Newark ',-{and Rev. Dr. Townsend. of the First Pres- byterian Church; of Orango. have both promised addresses, in the Temple. PUBLIC MEETING HELD. MOLLIE PITCHER HONORED: Havs—Wilson. A charming afternoon home wedding took place last Sunday, at 5 o’clock, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hays, .102 Heck avenue, Ocean Grove, when their daughter, Miss Sara, was united • in holy matrimony to Mr. LeRoy Wilson, of Moorestown, N. J., tho Rev. A. J. M iller, of Trintiy Epis- copal Church, officiating. The .bride was attired in white chiffon, and car- ried a bouquet of white bridal roses.' The brides maid was also'docked in white and carried pink . roses. The groomsman was dressed in the conven- tional black. The floral decorations .were Superb, and very artistically hr ranged; a. prettier arrangement, of flowers could not have been made, it was a'quiet home affair- and oi?b^rela- tlves and near friends were present. Ludge Visited Cemetery. The memorial service of the Odd Fellows for twelve qf their deceased members who died since the institution of the lodge on June 0, 1883, which was held a couple of Sundays since, In As- bury Park, was followed by Neptuno T.odge of. Odd Fellows on Wednesday last with the decoration with flags of the graves, of those deceased members: Walter Seamon. John Eleld, C. C. San- ford, Wflffam S. Henley, Daniel Brow- er, Wm. H. Henderson, Goo. W.’Tay- lor, A. Howard Murphy, C, M. Ward, Robt. Holbrook. Monmouth's Brilliant Reception. Tho anrlual full dress reception and (lance of the Monmouth Club, at. the Brunswick; in Asbury Park,, on Wed- nesday, evening, was..brilliant In tliat it was attended by 150 society leaders in this section. A number of Ocean Grovers belong to tho dub and they; wero present. The casino-was abund - antly decorated in a tasteful manner with potted plants nnd flowers and tho effect produced was heightened consid- erably by tho brilliant colors of tho dresses of tho ladles. . . -* New Station Regulations. A recent order of the station master nt Asbury Park directs that there shall he but one ba^gago .solicitor for each baggagcr'wagon and none shall he. al- lowed to follow passengers to tho ve- hicles. The. baggage, wagons shall not encumber the space about'tho station, but’shall. line up against the railing of tho park opposite. ■ Temple’s New Piano. Tho Nittjnger piano is on tho plat- form. at tha Young! People’s Templo for lise in to-morrow morning’s sor* vlco at. ^ o'clock^ Mr. Nlttiuger him-, self, who is a PhVladftlphlan. comes to Ocean Grovo to-dayswith liis family to occupy'his two tents^’in the Rethesda Block, for the summer.'. ----- * '*» r—■— The Bishop’s Daughter Married. The marriage by Bishop FitzGerald of his daughter, Miss Grace FitzGerald, and Mr. Charles Thomas Orr, ^ook place, a t. tho homo of tho Bishop’s mother i/i Newark, N. J„ on Thursday. A reception from 8 to 9 o’clock p. m.> followed tho ceremony. Soldiers Soon at Sea Girt. The National Guard will go to Sea Girt by. regiments. Encaiflpment of the Second Regiment and Battery B, of Camden, 'will ..take place on July 7. Tho Third Regiment and Second Troop of Red Bank, will go into camp on July 14. ' Important to Know* Beginning to-day the Pennsylvania train leaving Long Branch at 7.10 a. nl., week (lays,-for Broad Street Sta - tion, Philadelphia, and leaving tho lat- ter'placo at 3.30 p. m.,.weelc days, for Long Branch, will not stop nt Mana- squan. Allaire, Farmlngdalo or James- burg Junction. . ' A Drexel Instructor Here. An Ocean Grove visitor ts Prof. J. T. Holdsworth, ono timo instructor in the Asbury Park High School, bijt now an instructor in tho Drexel Institute, Philadelphia.--,:■•. Hotel anti Cottage Keepers Talk ot Ad- < Vi>ttisirig Occan Grove. As previously announced in the Times, on Tuesday at 3 p. m ./a public meeting was held in Association Hail, Ocean Grove. Louis van Gilluwe was temporary chairman, and J. E,'Quinn, secretary. The chairman announced - that tho object of the meeting was to bring to- gether the. liotbl and hoarding house keepers of the Grove- and people who rent rooms and everybody Interested in Ocean. Grove’s prosperity. Public discussion revealed the faet tliat tiie Board of Trade of . Ocean Grove advertised extensively last year, but not .so.-ijiuch • this year- because funds have hot coine into them so •readily. 'In view ' of this fact it was suggested, that' hoard- ing house and hotel keep- ers of tlie Grove get’ together and buy a block of space in two of the leading Philadelphia and New .York -papers, place their advertisements In it In ' a lump before .July .1; and in this way try to compensate themselves for the loss experienced in the curtailment.of advertising by the Ocean Grove Board of Trade. At tho top of the space some reading matter, calling attention to Ocean Grove’s wealth* of resources, for pleasure and instruction,' could .* ue placed and then let the'advertisements fallow jn symmetrical order under- neath. The chairman apprehended that what had just been said might be interpreted to mean that the Board of Trade had not done anything , to advertise. Ocean Grovo this past year; He wished ’o forestall such an impression and to soy that the Board had made considerable effort to reach possible summer visitors to the. Grove by sending broadcast the Citizen. The list of people thus reach- ed had been-quite large, hut sufficient funds hod not been available ..to make the issue of the Citizen other than spasmodic and when the next edftion' of tho Citizen comes out is problematical, depending altogether on the saving grace of contributions. The Board .hud also been diligent the past year Ip ad- vertising the Grove by means of, frCe. stationery, which .had done Incalculable good in calling attention to Ocean Grove, , '.-.i • It was deemed a good plan, for a month,- or six weeks, or two months, according to tho amount of money, that could. be^secured from Ocean Grovers for the purpose, to pjace a standing scries of advertisements in Philadel- phia and New .York papers as already explained. ’ A concerted movement of Ocean Grovers, was absolutely • neces- sary, It was said, to make.’ av proper display and to secure “results.**1 If would never pay, though, a couple ot hotel keepers here , to put into; metro- politan papers h small ad. cacii,.because then their advertisemen'ts w on 1:1 Ue likely,-as was the case recently, to bo sandwiched in between a lot of Orange and Newark, advertisements. . So it was agreed to ask two of th<v advertising solicitors present. Mr. Hope.'.qf the Philadelphia North Ameri- can,'and a Philadelphia Press man, for. an. cstimate of the cost of a block of space In two Philadelphia and two New York, papers. And here Is their estimate: ; For 20 lines of sf>acc per month ihe average cost would be about’$2-J6. It would cost $54 j u s t for July ;ip. the North American alqne.. . This seomed satisfactory and a>om? mittee, consisting of Mrs..Shay, M iss Rice and ISIrs. Sno\v was appointed-to' find mit which two papers ot Pnlladel-; phia and New York were preferred gen- erally by hotel and hoarding house keepers and also what fluids could probably be secured from them In the direction indicated. . The committee is to report tho result *of their Work .to- night (Friday), at 8 o’clock,- in the same place. . New Ocean Grove Song Book. \ The’new Ocean Grove Song Book is here.- One' hundred, and sixty-four pieces for only ten cents'. T;he book' is edited by Bishop FitzGerald,'C. ii. Yat- man and Tali Esen Morgan. Over ono half of the book Is composed of entire- ly hew pieces and there'are enough qf; the old-favorites to please everybody. • Tho first public soiig service from tho liook will bo held in the Auditorium on Saturday evening. All tho 'summer’s musical. force—tho choir, the. Brad-' fords, ‘the Parke\ Sisters, the- four! grand pianos, the pipe organ, and ono of tho greatest soloists in America, Miss Sibyl Samniis. Mies Sammis is' alsc^to sing at both-'services on Sun-. (laVslShe-is only twenty-threo years, old,-Tt*HK^u’stJ returned from study, abroad. . Slitr^nas a marvelous voice and no ono should miss hearing her. This meeting on Saturday evening will bo free to all. It is not a concert, but a public rehearsal. Books will bo sold ln tho Auditorium, and thoso ex- pecting to use tho book on Sunday, must get one on Saturday, as no books can bo had on Sunday. .This -WlU be tho only, book-used In all the meetings ttifs^season. NBoyjs Defacing le tte r Boxes. Boys have been defacing the recently painted letter, boxes in the Grove. Their praetlco is to run a knife through tho aluminum paint until the old color (red) show’s on the surface. . There Is a heavy penalty attached to this of- fence. . The postofllco departm ent - re - cently dealt in a severe mrtnner.with a boy at East Orange for this same thing.* Tho Ocean Grovo boy_caught at tho trick will bo giyen a dose of tho same, medicine. •Will be Here July 11. •Mrs. W. H. Allen, of 5917 Drexel road, Ovorbrook, Pa., a beautiful sub- burb.of Philadelphia, was .in Ocean Grovo for: a few days arranging her apartments at the Seaside for the re- ception of her aged • fathor aqd other members of her family,-who will be at tho Seaside for tho. summer from July 11 till the end of August.' I ■ One Hundredth «tnd Twenty-Second Anni- versary-of Her Heroism, At Freehold on Saturday last they celebrated tho 122d anniversary of the battle of Monmouth, iii an elaborate manner. Flags floated throughout tiie town.jrind the monument com memo rat- ing this famous conflict was visited by large hum hers, of peoplo .during the day. . • .; v As is w:ell UnoWn this battle played an important part in. the dcteat of tlio British forces, and was niatfo . famous by the valor and bravery of the heroine of the conflict* . Mollle Pitcher, whose remains have iong since been buried al Carlisle, Pa. Captain Mollle and her service to. her country ar.o known throughout the woiTd./ As sne stood at tbo gun of her deafI husband the sreno has been very accurately portrayed on the shaft upon the battleground, whero thousands every year visit tihe spot. , Mollie came to, this country soon ^lfter her birth in 171-J, a’nd w as the daughter of.John Georgo Ludwig. On July 21,-1709. she married john Hays, a barber, and when ho enlisted with Proctor’s First Artillery of Pennsyl- vania, she followed him. going from place to place with the army. .’i She was of masculine buiid and dressed in a mongrel suit,, with the petticoats of her own sex, wearing an artilleryman’s coat,’ cocked . hat and feathers. This Is the description of her given by the soldier hoys. So'she was when . the army' reached Freehofd, where tho famous battle of. June 28, T?78, w a s fought, 122 years ago last Saturday. . - , Tribute to Dr..Levy, Here is what Mr. McCain, a reporter for the Philadelphia Press, said of; tho National Convention on Tuesday. It is of especial interest to Ocean Grovers because Pr- Levy is very well’ known to them as a regular summer'visiter:, “Then, came the closing touching scene. A venerable man’of-benevolent aspect with smooth-shaven face and white hair,; stepped tremblingly,• for- ward on the platform beside the chalrr man, who said: . <•; “ 'Gentlemen of tho Conven tlon Forty-four years ago to-day Rev. Edgar M. Levy, of Philadelphia, opened tho conventfon that nominated .'John C. Freemont,- with prayer. He is; present hero to*day. and will lead in prayer.’ “As if the past rose in panoramic vis- ion, so did the venerable preacher pray, rrhere w'fts ,no effort at dovo- tlonal elocution or rhetorical period. It was. tin appeal to heaven for the party in its supeiu power whoso, birth ho had- blessed. It was an.invocation for tho Republic and its rulers, for the peoplo and their progress In righteousness under the banner of the-free and the Cross of Calvary. It was a patriarch or Republicanism praying for his'peo- ple.” . • ' .- - - t • Referred to the Association. Editor Ocean Grove Times. . Visitors to Ocean. Grove arc attvaciod by the. tablet high up on the front of the Association Building, bin it is im- possible to read the Inscription. A group of gentlemen, of which the writer was one, tried a few days ago to de> ciphbr .it, but all- had tb‘give it up. \Vill;you kindly priiit in your- next* is - sue just what the inscription.is? Would li not be; well for the. Association to., have tlie letters of. the inscription- p'afnted over so that. It.erea'fter he. who runs may read? The clock dial might also be touched up without injury. A Summer Resident. . Great Day for Hass. Last Saturday’s ..record -.for bass catching along-the beach: * Edward Leggett, Jr.,. 8. pounds; J. Meagher, .71-4; Capt. Sears, 8; W il- liam Rollins, 10: W.; S. Ryder, 15;. \T. R. Conklin,; 11; William • Math lies, 1-1 3-1 and .13; A. W. Le Purge, 23; H. W. Comegys* 9 1-4 and 4 1-2; Charles' White, Ji and 14; Abner W hite,'5; M. Brown. 5; G. W, .Williams, 8; A. Ar- hart, 91-2. * ' •' Allenhurst Property Owners Unite. An association called the “Associa- tion of Property Owner.Vof the, Borough, of Allenhurst,” was'formod there Wed-; ncsday, in lieu of ..tlio usual Board of Trado tlia^ cities.liave, with the object of maintaining the'moral jnid physical, purity of tho borough and considering tho best manner of keeping up the pres- ent satisfactory condition of'tho town and .furthering its advancement and improvement. * - To be Launched August l. Tl'ho Edith Symison, Captain ’ Frank Stiles’ new four-masted . schooner, Is progressing from a bnflding standpoint,' favorably,and tho vessel Is expected to bo launched August 1st. The keel is 172 feet‘long, beam 39 feet,- dehth 18 feet 6 inches. Capt. Stiles is of Miina- squan. Another Splendid Schooner.' * Capt. William E. Tilton will mako tin important addition to Matmsqtian's fleet of vessels. He has engaged \V: S. Currier, Newburyport, ^lass., to btifld a largo four-masted schooner, to. have ti keel,of 180 feet, to measure 40 feet 0 inches on the beam, depth IS feet, with a long poop-deek. Mine Host Zimmy,. Arthur Zimmerman, ex-eha.mpion bi- cycle rider of tho world, has opeued a hotel at Point Pleasant. On the Fourth; of July a celebration which includes blcyclb. racing and otliec field sports, under the supervision of the. popular Zlmmy .wi.li bo held at Point r-ieasant. Roses in Auditorium Square. Those roso bushes in Auditorium square .certainly exhale a delightful fragrance these days.. . The roses there aro. more numerous now, Janitor Davis says, than, they wero last year. DISTRICT PREACHERS’ MEETING Camp-Meeting Inllucnces, GooJ and Bad,. Discussed by the Brethren. At the New Brunswick District Preachers’ meeting , in Ocean- Grove, Monday morning, the question box had this query, “What are the moral effects of modern religious' resorts?”. . Mr; Hayter-^who, by the way; arriv-. ing very late, brought in as a peace- oflering, a number of big, • ripe, • lus- cious strawberries that had grown, he, §aid, within two hundred* yards of-old ocean—p.iiirmed that the evil effects of cump'-jneotiiiKs preponderate-the good. “Churches near the grounds,“ said he, “will often be empty and Sabbath dcse-'1 cratlon in 'distateful evidence. ’ The’ question is. dei>atabie, of course, but you will find that camp-meetlngs pro - voke rowdyism, disordeivaud are not beneficial to ' churches on adjacent ground.” , ; / Rev, EH'Gifford hinted that^tliat was^ a pessimistic view., .A pessimist .was" dehned recently, ho* said as “it person wlio, when givenw o evils to choose from, chooses both and :looks for a third.” He" wasn’t inclined ;to look at the question in so dark a light “Not one person,” said. Mr. Gifford/ “did I see. who could be accused of disorder pr rowdyism when T was at Mt. Tabor camp meeting. Indeed, there-is more j disorder at our preachers’. meetings here some Monday mornings than thero was at tliat camp,meeting at Mt. Tabor. But there is dtfn^er,’' continued*^' Mr. , Gilford, "of-the . camp meetings in Ocean Grove becoming secondary to the sight* in Asoury Park, ft Isn’t that way- at Pitman Grove,, for Pitman Grove fs a-rural place, with uio other attractions than the meetings. But there'is danger of every religious* re- sort becoming too much on the hunt for.ducats.” ' . ' Rev. Mr. Franklin recognized/ he said, that* there were, two sides to this que.stion.' His experience in this con-, nection. had-been that- after existing for a quarter of a century, few camp meetings maintained the same degree of spirituality as was theirs during the first four years "of their existence. “1 wish. ;wt» could put Ocean Grove back where it was four.years after it start- ed," said he. ; “Methodism is not doing today what it was fifty, years ago." . Rev. William T Abbott said:'"Some years ago camp .meetings dropped out in New Jersey-because ot the evil.they .brought upon the churches iind the en- tire community about them .,.'Bishop Janes said to me once that lie dreaded the re-establishment of the camp meet - ing feature.- But it Is a query to; me. whether the good or' the demoralizing ;effects. n re in tlie, a seen da ncy at camp meetings.” IIe-re: followed discussion.;bt the pro- ]josed revision of their constitution. A good-natured canvas as to the propriety of admitting colored‘ministers to.niem* bership in this body was made. . Bro.. Tlayter moved that they;Comy into the meetings and. sli a re the benefits, spiiv jttfal and^educational, that these meet- ings aro supposed by the constitution to, evoke. Mr. Moyer, didn’t, want the .matter incorporated in the constitution. He ' would favor the. admission of ’colored. .ministers by a , resolution. - Bro. Daniels inters by-a Tesolutlon. Bro.‘ Daniels would also favor it by. resolution. He d/d not desire members, however, • re-, ceived. indiscriminately. Bro. Hay ter t) id n't care. how. they were .received, just so they .wero privileged* to come, in Monday mornings and participate in the discussions. “They are•most loyal, to Methodism.” said Mi;. Hayt’cr. Motion lost. Bro. Daniels moved-.tiiat the place of holding this preachers' meeting here- after alternate- between Ocean Grove and Asbury.Park, one-half year at each place, for tlio convenience of tiic'Enrjc brethren. , Mr. Gifford didn’t mfnd;the walk -from Asbury Park over to Ocean Grove, he .said, so the matter was. al- lowed to^rest .. . . : . . Mr.. Hayter moved. that one of the brethren' present he appolmed a./re- portec-Xor these meetings and tq herc^- af ter'glye ou t proper news; to; the- press.' Not seconded., Mr.'Hayter .moved fn substance “that this, meeting.*Uo not set with open doors; that in future it be considered not a public, meeting.” ' It was a; pretty, long motion in foto, and so Secretary Moyer denominated, it to the Jnfllnite amusement of his,confreres. . Mr. ;Daniels seconded .the motion tn prder to bring It before the meeting for discussion and final disposition. Ho said ho. objected, however, to the ‘ex- clusion of the press.1 The. reporters tended to exercise a restraining ; in- fluence on the brethren, to ;keep tlietii in excellent order aiid.to give “con- spicuosity” to their proceedings. He moved to table the motion. Secretary. Moyor, Intimnting that Mr* Hayter hadn‘t signed the constitution, and was therefore not a member of the New Brunswick body, it developed tliat probably there were .not over two. cler- gymen present, if there w’ere any at nil, who had signed and were membfrs. It was agreed that they should all sign Monday.. Mr. Abbott said he was glad the re- porters were present. “I am perfectly willing that the public shall know what I say in this meeting,” said he, “and I see the good the newspapers can do and have already done these meetings.” Mr. Hayter disclaimed any intention of barring the press because of any- thing,he might say. at the meeting Unit he would afterward be. ashamed to see in print, “It wasn’t that,” he said. “Indeed, I am not anxious to pressdhis motion.” said he. '“for. i only presented it because I was requested to by some’ of my brethren. These gentlemen of the press I respect', and honor them for their'p-'ifesslon. . I want it under - stood that at these meetings I will de- nounce evil, whether these meetings :tre open to the public or not, the same in the future as'I have In the'past.'.’ Secretary- -Moyer said, that if the brethren went back to the object for which these meetings are assembled, that of spiritual arid Intellectual im- provement, they w’ouhl find there' wn$ 'fCoqtinued on fifth page.) . INTERESTING EXERCISES Children's. Day Observed by Scholars of St. Paul’s Sunday.School. ^ . It was Children's.. Day .‘at St. Paul’s - Jlet.hodist Chiirch, In Ocean .Grove, on Sunday night last. The decorations In the church were tastefully arranged, ’ field daisies, with several other species' of wild -Jlowers, forming tin*, prncipal. element of luiornment. Over the doqra in golden letters were “Children’s Day” and "Of such is the Kingdom.”. Tho exercises, epitomized, formed a delight- • ful program, of‘ varying interest of which the following is; a chronological order of their occurrence:'. Rev. Dr. Mc.Gormlch pniyed, Brother Clayton read, the Scripture lesson, col- lection was taken for fitting y.oung mea and -women to fill some useful place In life, primary department rendered, tho Lord’s prayer-in song, which was well done and showed diligent practice .on the part of the scholars and Untiring effort on the part'.of tho teachers.. C liar l.lq A ve ry ’ • recited ;•." NosV and Then,”, and..his weil modulated tones were .qtiiu^ pleasing and .amusing; pri- . mary school sang; the “Children’s Ho- sanna;” George Osborne recited “TTio Diamond ift the-Rough,” and he did it well, indeed; 1Beatrice French sang a • solo with, a degree of. case which evi- denced ability to sln^ charmingly wrth- out much;elTdrt. . There was a .recitation- bv nine chil - dren . representing tfie.- motto, “Jcsua Only;” singing Ny, 'the school next, after which Myrtle Hastowltch recited in )\ way'that was.hlghly creditable for a mere child-. Here, came singing by ..the primary scliooh ^Making tho j Floral Crown” was very nicely execut- ed by eleven girls. Helen Ho Hester re-‘ (■ lte»l‘ and tho school sang a.'selection. Howard Pratt recited, and also. Reveitia Guerin. . "v . ' ' Tlie superintendent of the school sppko feelingly o£ the members remov- ed' btv dyath sliice- last Children’s Day. . Empty ohalrs. appropriately decorated, wero there to represent the departed littlo ones.. Here were , their, tiames: WilliQ Somniers and. Bessie Grl'ffln, of the infant schoof; Richie Ferguson aiid Harry .Sommers, of the larger school; Ella Jqeksrtm rcclted effectively a beau- •tif.nl litUe poern in remembrance of tha tleceased. children; The ^chool sang, and two little girls recited VTho Sweet- est Story. ' ' S ' At this.juncture Mr..Reedl was asked to say a few words. jHe replied by say- ing that last year* Ihcy M-oulUn’t allow* him id,say anything and thia year hq • had agood mind to retaliate, by saying nothing at-.ail.. But lio told some comi- cal-stories nevertheless, which! served to niake the/faces.of. the llttli? ones beam with-delighfi;and to amuse tho whole congregation. ' \ Graduates Banquet. , -: ‘ s . The banquet Friday evening at thej‘ Hotel Arlington, Ocean Grove, of tho; twenty graduates of. tho Neptune Town^; ship .High School, was. unostentatiousi From the standpoint*- ‘of to:ists . -.ami • Speeches generally'lt was a quiet aft’air. .. But it was highly enjoyable peyerthb- less, .Music by. Leader van ‘Gilluwe’a orchestra and an .excellent menu served by mine host Millar and.an abundanco of sociability all eveniiig-made-tbo oo- raslon oiit* long'to bo remembered. The favor wasr very neat; It.was a-prettily rleslgned menu fohier' "On th e front cov<;r,-at the top, in gilt.lettering was "Class of 11)00." in the ;cQntve in rod jacket and Rough Rider hat was tho typical high school girl, playing golf.' Beneath all-was “Bamfuet at the Ar - lington .Hotel, .Ocean Grove..N, J., Fri- day, June 15; 1900, 9.o’clock p. m.’’ • Senator McClelland, tlio orator of tho evening of the graduating exercises, Louitf . van Gilluwe and . Stephen D. Woolley, of the Board of Education, and Principal Miss Doren were among * thoTnyiteil guests. About 40 were proe- ent. . - . . . . . . . . . . Gouspecd to Bro.. Daniels. At a meeting of the Executive. Com- mittee of.tho Ocean Grove Camp Moot- ing Assochition, on Saturday, Juno 16; .•• the following action was taken: Resolved, That-the E.vecuUve Com- mittee in view, of the fact-that •our Bro.’J. R. Daniels is about to visit Europe and to be absent some time, wb do hereby tender to him our hearty congratulations and sympathies, and prayers for his pleasant sojourn and safe return.: • . . The Pills Didn’t Work. Charles Brenner, a drug, clerk wftla S. ,D. Woolley last season, hit upon an unique plan to go to Cuba Inst fall on what fs popularly called “nothing.” Ho . went, by water from New York. Ho took a bicycle along and put 3000 qui- nino pills into the tubing to pay hla • way,through the island. He w as dis-'** covered by the vigilant customs officer when the boat got-to Havana, and ho was .locked up. in-jail there for fivo months for smuggling. Upon his •. re- lease recently, he came straight homo to Asbury Park on Saturday last.. Looking for a Warm Wave. • Anticipating a warm wave shortly LiUagoro*^ soda water man has been sent for, as has also his.'confectionery' attendant, both of whom aro looked for at Lillagoro’s next week. The-soda water.man is a student at DIckiuson College, Carlisle, .Pa., who last sum- mer. was at the; Arlington ice . cream garden dispensing soua’ . . ' - .Avon arid Neptune City. ! . Tlio joint cpriimisslon which is ad- justing the affairs, of Avon and Nep- , tuno City finds that tiie total indobtcd- iieBs .of both is $11,932.32. Avon wfll pay C7 per cent, and Neptuno City 33 per cent., according to g. jjrevious agree- ment. ' .; . ' • ’ ; . Hlcctric Plant In Order. ' Tlio Auditorium electric, lighting ap -. paratus was tested, Wednesday night. Tho motto inscriptions shone out bril- : Hantly and. tho entlro system worked .'ery satisfactorily. Tho Auditorium i9 ownin' shapo for the season of .1900.

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OurR Ik tho k in d you “ don’t m*o evury day.'*

Oceun drove Pub. Co.

w ith tho, return* your., newgpujiur. (idvertfsliig i frrlni'* you? Ifnvy you tried to fillin' th p ro m i­nence yotir- rompclltorH

'•enjoy Timl’n Whore woe<um> In. Give' u» i\ try .

The-Occnn Orove Time*

V O L U M E V III— NO. 24. O C EA N Q R O V E T IM E S-r-SA T U R D A Y , JU N E 2.3, 1900. S u b s c r ip t io n $ 1.0 0 p e r j e a r .

OCEAN G R O V E A H E A D

Organizes the First McKinley and Roose- • velt Campaign Club.

- T ho f irs t M cK inley an d R oosevelt Club of tho United S ta te s w as organ ized a t Ocean Grove. Aa a m a tte r of fac t this- club w as organized here be­fore th e news dC th e nom inations reach­ed tho Grovo by w ire T hursday.

■A num ber of R epublicans of Iho Grove on W ednesday even ing o rgan iz­ed th is clutf* w ith Maj. J . C. P a tte rson , p res iden t; W illiam 11. Beegle, vlco p residen t; E rn es t IT. W oolston, secre­ta ry ; F ra n k T an turn, George P r ic^ a m and J . E . Quinn*:-advisory, com m ittee.. A n tic ipa ting tho nom ination ' of theso

tw o gentlem en, th e y . w ere am bitious to bo com pletely organized, to be tho first M cK inley an d . R oosevelt club to w ire to . tho cand idates th e .c lub’s s in ­cere congratu la tions.. T h e p lan w as carried o u t to tho le t­ter; ' T h e new s of the nom inations w as received beforo 3 p. m. ort T hursday , and a few 'm in u tes la te r th e following d isp a tch 'w as sen t to P res id en t McKin­ley and*also to G overnor Roosevelt:

"Tho. M cK inley and R oosevelt Club o f Ocean Grovo sends g ree tings to Uio Republican stan d ard b earers tof '1900,

.a n d p laces itself on /reco rd a s th e - f l r s t cam paign club to organize and h o is t a banner, •

“M AJOR JOHN C. PATTERSON,.“ Presiden t:”.

. And th e m essage liad n o t been ticked off wlien fire c rackers .and an old w ar tim o m o rta r began to boom. prodi­giously. Tlio m o rta r w a s 'th e fam ous old piece th a t had beeii fired fo r tho

.first tim o during G ran t’s cam paign, and:-subsequently du ring e v e ry -P re s i­den tia l election. So loud was the nolso th a t / a num ber of people cam e to tho T im es ofllce—a fte r I t w as all over—to And o u t "w h a t , th a t .thundering ,noise was all about.” '• :; -It is only fa ir .to s ta te th a t th e m em ­bers of. th is eliib w e re ‘.som ew hat on pins and. needles all day T hursday lest its cong ra tu la tions would not. a f te r all,

'h e ;th e first to bo received-by th e cand i­dates, ■ . _'

. County Home Inm ates Made Happy. T h e Occan. Grove W om en 's C hristian .

T em perance U nion gave its an n u al ice Cream a n d s traw b erry t r e a t to tho in ­m ates of tho county houso. a t H am ilton , on F rid ay of la s t week. I t wns a very enjoyable tim e,- although o u r h earts wero saddened a t th e m any vacan t chairs, ten dear ones hav ing been called home, since , o u r la s t tre a t. T he . room w as p re ttily .d eco ra tc d w ith lau re l and o th e r flowers and- greens. On ono side In largo g ilt .le tte rs were* " T h a n k you a ll.” Ono of tho men, also ono. o f . tho women, voiced tho feelings of .all, in a n ea t littlo speeoh of th an k s fo r the -kindness • of those who rem em bered them . •"W o wish to th an k all th e dear, friends

who con tribu ted by m oney, cakes , etc;, to m ako it a success, an d Mr. K ilm er for h is very efficient service, aftd a lso

' Mr. W itick ler fo r fu rn ish ing us tho ice cream .at h is low est'ra te ,

\ •• . • M , A .:VATU '*'Co. Supt.. A lm shouse W ork, W. C. T . U.

The Explanation*I f developed a t .the public m eeting

in .Oce^n Grove on T uesday last, th a t ono reason w hy A tlan tic C ity is so m uch m ore profusely . advertised . in read ing notices in P h ilad e lp h ia lUswa- , papers th a n Ooean G rove o r o th e r re­so rts fa th is sec tion is because tho P ennsy lvan ia R ailroad, from P hiladel­ph ia to A tlan tic City, has a com peting line—tlie B. & O.—w hile tho Pennsy l­vania-, from P h ilade lph ia to Ocean

rove, has no com peting line, N o t long ajgo the P ennsy lvan ia charged $13;50 f o / ^ h ° round tr ip betw eeu PlttsB urg and OcezSp Grovo and only $10 fo r tho round tripX ^etw een P it tsb u rg an d A t­lan tic C ity , .

“W hich ovldeirnps,” sa id several a t th a m eeting, “ii p i ^ e of d iscrim ination th a t ough t to.ho stopped, but which, un­fo rtu n a te ly can only £ e 'Stopped by a com peting line llko tho* II. & O.’1

In teresting Report. \ 1Tho tw e n ty -th ird an n u al r e f ^ r t of

tho S ta te B oard of H ealth , ju s t \ o u t , shows Jersey ’s population to be n earty tw o m illions. T he death ra te Is re - ' m arkab ly low in M onmouth county fo r tlie p a s t year. I t Is estim ated a t 30,0*09, o r , 16.70 per cent. T h e Increase in deaths in tho coun ty duo to consum p­tio n is 3G9 g rea te r th a n th e previous .year and 419 g re a te r than th e 'av e rag e fo r tho previous 21 years. M arriages, in th e co u n ty ,'$13,330.'.

. ' For the High School Boy.One "hundred add itiona l W est P o in t

cadets aro to bo appoin ted and a num ­ber of cadets fo r the N aval Academy. Tho P residen t is to se lec t 10 of tho W est. P o in ters and each U nited S ta le s S enato r one. Tho naval cadets w ill bo appoin ted by Congressm en. T h e re w ill th e re fo re bo tw o add itional W est P o in t cade ts .for New Jersey and probably a s m any naval cadets, w hich ough t to in­te re s t som o N eptune Tow nship H igh School sophom ore o r Junior, o r g radu­ate.. ' , ■

A Fatal Mistake.Alice Stumpf* 8 years old, dau g h te r

of J o h n Stum pf, of Bloomfield, N. J ., ' died in g rea t agony th is .week from carbolic acid given to her b y hor mother- th rough m istake. Mrs. S tum pf is 'n e a r ly crazed from grief.,

• . Bryn Mawr Graduate Dead.■Miss Annto F.leming B lauvelt, a

g radua te o f B ryn Mawr, and teach er of L a tin a t tho C athedral School, D aven­p o r t , , la ,, and who form erly lived a t, N e w tB runsw lck, N, X , died Tuesday in. New Y ork c .ty , aged 25.

■ : R ally .at Bradley Beach.Tho ra lly announced, in t.Ue T im es

for la s t Sunday n igh t a t tho, B radley Beach M;.E. C hurch, .was n o t held,'* ow­ing to, unfavorab le weathor. A fu tu ro da te w ill be announced.

T E M P L E M E E T IN G

Special Music and Addresses for Sunday M orning’s Opening Scrvice. • ,

On, Sunday m orning a t n ine o’clock, sh arp , the old leader, M r.'Y atm an , will begin h is seven teen th year o f w ork in the Temple.

Besides the music a n d . h y m n s ' from .the new book,-ho w ill g ive an address, “ W orld. W ide G reetings to O ld 'F rien d s and New.” ; ‘-:* T h e re will ho special solos, am ong tho re s t M rs. C arr w in d in g , “ Open tho. G ates of th e Tem p|o,” very ap p ro p ria te fo r tiie occasion. . •' .

E verym orh ing th e rea fte r, week day; and Sunday, th e “ H our of Sunsh ine,” ; a s Mr. Y atm an calls it, w ill be given to the people..

Tho lender says: .“AH young peoplo a re inv ited from on e to ono. hundred nnd one.” E v iden tly he proposes to tako tho stiffness of years ou t of th e aged / and m ake them a l l ’ young..once more, .in h e a r t a t letfst. ' V

“ You can -s tay five m inu tes o r six ty , a s you pleased” is th e announcem ent a t th e door. H is exp lanation i s . t h a t tho serv ice m u s t be mado so d ttrac tivo ajid helpful; th a t tho s tra n g e r c au g h t fo r tho m om ent w ill rem a in la te r to r t,ho ■hour. ... .

The full s to ry of. h is m issionary to u r o f th e w orld will be given “ F lo ral Day” m orning in tho A uditorium ,' Sunday, Ju ly 2 2 n d ; ; .' T he cand le serm on will be % lven in'

A ugust for tho ch ild ren ,r a ls o .,- the 4 -cup. serm on ,” - b o \ of them iUuBtrated. ' ■; Rev. W . A. G elstw eit w ill - a ss is t M r. Y atm an th e ' la s t w eek in Ju ly . y'-v

; R ev.’' D r j M arti n, o f 'th e Cl i n ton ; A ve­nue. X? eform ed Ch urch ; £ N ew ark ',-{and Rev. Dr. Tow nsend. of the F ir s t P res ­by terian C hurch ; of Orango. have bo th prom ised addresses, in th e Temple.

PU BLIC M E E T IN G H E L D . M O L L IE P IT C H E R H O N O R E D :

Havs—Wilson.A charm ing afte rnoon home wedding

took place la s t Sunday, a t 5 o ’clock, a t the residence of Mr. and Mrs. C harles H ays, .102 H eck avenue, Ocean Grove, w hen th e ir daugh ter, Miss Sara , w as united • in holy m atrim ony to Mr. LeR oy W ilson, of M oorestown, N. J ., tho Rev. A. J. M ille r, of T r in tiy E p is­copal C hurch, officiating. T h e .bride w as a ttire d in w h ite chiffon, and car­ried a bouquet of w h ite b rida l roses.' The brides maid w as a lso 'd o ck ed in w h ite and carried p ink . roses. The groom sm an w as dressed in the conven­tiona l black. The floral decorations .were Superb, and very a rtis tic a lly h r ranged; a . p re ttie r a rrangem en t, of flowers could n o t have been m ade, i t w as a 'q u ie t home affair- and oi?b^rela- tlves and near friends w ere present.

Ludge Visited Cemetery.T h e m em orial serv ice of th e Odd

Fellow s fo r tw elve qf th e ir deceased m em bers who died since th e in s titu tio n of the lodge on Ju n e 0, 1883, w hich w as held a couple of Sundays since, In A s­bury P a rk , w as followed by N eptuno T.odge of. Odd Fellow s on W ednesday la s t w ith the decoration w ith flags o f th e g raves, of those deceased m em bers: W alte r Seam on. Jo h n Eleld, C. C. S an­ford, Wflffam S. H enley, Daniel Brow ­er, W m. H. H enderson, Goo. W .’ T ay ­lor, A. H ow ard M urphy, C, M. W ard , R obt. H olbrook.

Monmouth's B rillian t Reception.T ho anrlual full d ress reception and

(lance of the M onm outh Club, at. the Brunswick; in A sbury Park ,, on W ed­nesday, evening, w as..b rillian t In tlia t i t w as a tten d ed by 150 society leaders in th is section. A num ber o f Ocean Grovers belong to tho d u b and they; w ero p resent. T he cas in o - was abund­an tly decorated in a tastefu l m anner w ith po tted p lan ts n n d flowers and tho effect produced w as heightened consid­erab ly by tho b rillian t co lo rs of tho dresses o f tho ladles. . . -*

New Station Regulations.A recen t order of th e s ta t io n m aster

nt A sbury P a rk d irec ts th a t th e re shall he b u t one ba^gago .so lic itor for each baggagcr'w agon and none shall he. a l­lowed to follow passengers to tho ve­hicles. The. baggage, w agons shall n o t encum ber th e space a b o u t 'th o s ta tion , b u t ’ s h a l l . line up ag a in st th e ra ilin g o f tho p a rk opposite. ■

Temple’s New Piano.Tho N ittjn g e r p iano is on tho p la t­

form. a t t h a Y oung! People’s Tem plo fo r lise in to -m orrow m o rn in g ’s sor* vlco a t. ^ o 'clock^ Mr. N lttiu g e r him-, self, w ho is a PhVladftlphlan. comes to Ocean Grovo to -daysw ith liis fam ily to o c cu p y 'h is tw o ten ts^ ’in the R ethesda Block, fo r th e summer.'.

■ ----- — * '*» r—■—The Bishop’s D aughter M arried.

T he m arriage by B ishop F itzG erald of his daughter, M iss G race F itzG erald , and Mr. C harles T hom as O rr, ^ook place, a t . tho homo of tho B ishop’s m o ther i/i N ew ark, N. J „ on T hursday . A reception from 8 to 9 o ’clock p. m.> followed tho cerem ony.

Soldiers Soon at Sea Girt.T h e N ational Guard w ill go to Sea

G irt by. reg im ents. Encaiflpm ent of th e Second R egim ent and B attery B, of Cam den, 'will ..take place on Ju ly 7. Tho Third R egim ent and Second T roop o f Red B ank, w ill go in to cam p on Ju ly 14. '

Im portant to Know*B eginning to -day the P ennsy lvan ia

tra in leaving Long B ranch a t 7.10 a. nl., week (lays,-fo r B road S tree t S ta­tion, P h iladelphia , and leav ing tho la t­te r 'p la c o a t 3.30 p. m .,.weelc days, fo r Long B ranch , w ill not stop n t M ana­squan. A llaire, F arm lngdalo o r Jam es­b u rg Junction . . '

A Drexel Instructor Here.An Ocean Grove v is ito r ts Prof. J . T .

H oldsw orth, ono tim o in s tru c to r in th e A sbury P a rk H igh School, b ijt now a n in s tru c to r in tho Drexel In s titu te , P h i l a d e l p h i a . - - , :■ • •.

Hotel anti Cottage Keepers Talk o t Ad- < Vi>ttisirig Occan Grove. •

As previously announced in the T im es, on Tuesday a t 3 p. m . /a public m eeting w as held in A ssociation H ail, Ocean Grove. Louis van G illuwe was tem porary chairm an , and J . E ,'Q u in n , secretary .

T h e chairm an announced - th a t tho ob jec t of th e m eeting w as to bring to ­ge th e r th e . liotbl and hoard ing house keepers of the Grove- and people who re n t room s and everybody In te rested in Ocean. Grove’s prosperity .

Public discussion revealed th e faet tlia t tiie Board o f T rade of . Ocean Grove advertised extensively la s t year, b u t n o t .so.-ijiuch • th is year- because funds have h o t coine in to them so •readily. 'I n view ' o f th is fact i t w as su g g es te d , t h a t ' hoard­ing house and hotel keep­ers of tlie Grove get’ toge the r and buy a block of space in two of the leading P h ilade lph ia and New .York -papers, place th e ir advertisem en ts In i t In ' a lum p before .Ju ly .1; and in th is way try to com pensate them selves fo r the loss experienced in the c u rta ilm e n t.o f ad v ertis in g by th e Ocean Grove B oard of T rade. A t tho top of the space som e read in g m a tte r, calling a tten tio n to Ocean Grove’s wealth* of resources, for pleasure and in s tru c tio n , ' could .* ue placed and then le t th e 'ad v ertisem en ts fallow jn sym m etrical o rd e r under­neath.

The chairm an apprehended th a t w hat h ad ju s t been said m igh t be in te rp reted to m ean th a t th e Board of T rade had no t done a n y th in g , to advertise. Ocean Grovo th is p a s t year; He w ished ’o foresta ll such an im pression an d to soy th a t th e B oard had m ade considerable effort to reach possible sum m er v isito rs to the. Grove by send ing broadcast the C itizen. T h e l i s t of people th u s reach­ed had been-quite la rge , h u t sufficient funds hod not been availab le ..to m ake th e issue o f th e C itizen o th e r than spasm odic and when the next edftion' of tho C itizen comes o u t is problem atical, depend ing a lto g e th er on the sav ing grace of con tributions. T h e Board .hud also been d iligen t the p ast y ear Ip ad­v e rtis in g th e Grove by m eans of, frCe. s ta tionery , w hich .had done Incalculable good in c a llin g a tte n tio n to Ocean Grove, • , '.-.i• I t w as deem ed a good p lan , for a

month,- o r s ix weeks, o r tw o m onths, according to tho am oun t of money, th a t co u ld . be^secured from Ocean Grovers fo r th e purpose, to pjace a s tand ing scries of advertisem ents in P h ilad e l­p h ia and New .York papers a s already explained. ’ A concerted m ovem ent of Ocean Grovers, was abso lu tely • neces­sary , I t w as said, to m ake.’ a v proper disp lay and to secure “ results.**1 If would never pay, though , a couple ot hotel keepers here , to pu t in to ; m etro­politan papers h small ad. cacii,.because then th e ir advertisem en'ts won 1:1 Ue likely ,-as w as the case recently , to bo sandw iched in between a lo t o f Orange and Newark, advertisem ents. .

So i t w as agreed to a sk tw o of th<v advertis ing so licitors presen t. Mr. Hope.'.qf th e P h ilad e lp h ia N orth A m eri­c an ,'an d a P h ilade lph ia P ress m an, for. an . c stim ate o f the cost of a block o f space In tw o Ph iladelph ia and two New Y ork, papers. And here Is th e ir e stim ate : • ;

F o r 20 lines of sf>acc per m onth ihe average cost would be a b o u t’$2-J6. I t w ould cost $54 ju s t fo r Ju ly ;ip. the N orth A m erican a lq n e .. .

T h is seomed sa tisfac to ry and a> om ? m ittee , consisting of M rs..S hay , M is s R ice and ISIrs. Sno\v w as appo in ted -to ' find m it w hich tw o papers o t Pnlladel-; phia and N ew Y ork w ere p referred gen­era lly by hotel and hoard ing house keepers a n d also w h a t fluids could probably be secured from them In the direction indicated . . T h e com m ittee is to rep o rt tho re su lt *of th e ir Work .to­n igh t (F rid a y ), a t 8 o’clock,- in the sam e place.

. New Ocean Grove Song Book. \T h e ’ new Ocean Grove Song Book is

here.- One' hundred , and s ix ty -four pieces fo r only ten cents'. T;he book' is edited by B ishop F itzG erald ,'C . i i . Y at­m an and Tali E sen M organ. Over ono ha lf of th e book Is composed of en tire ­ly hew pieces and th e re 'a re enough qf; the o ld -fav o rite s to p lease everybody.• T ho first public soiig serv ice from tho liook w ill bo held in th e A uditorium on S a tu rday evening. All tho 'su m m er’s m u s ic a l. force—tho choir, the. B rad-' fords, ‘the P a r k e \ S isters , the- four! g rand pianos, the pipe o rgan , and ono of tho g re a te s t so lo ists in A m erica, Miss Sibyl Sam niis. Mies Sam m is is ' alsc^ to sing a t both-'serv ices on Sun-. (laV slS h e -is on ly tw enty-th reo years, old,-Tt*HK^u’s t J re tu rned from study, abroad. . Slitr^nas a m arvelous voice and no ono should m iss hearin g her.

T h is m eeting on S a tu rday evening will bo free to all. I t is n o t a concert, bu t a public rehearsa l. Books w ill bo sold ln tho A uditorium , and thoso ex­pecting to use tho book on Sunday, m ust g e t one on S aturday, a s no books can bo had on Sunday. .This -WlU be th o only, book-used In a ll the m eetings ttifs^season.

NBoyjs Defacing l e t t e r Boxes.Boys h ave been defacing th e recently

painted le tte r , boxes in the Grove. T heir praetlco is to ru n a k n ife th rough tho a lum inum p a in t un til th e old color (red) show’s on th e surface. . T here Is a heavy penalty a ttached to th is o f­fence. . The postofllco d e p a r tm e n t - re ­cen tly d ea lt in a severe m rtnner.w ith a boy a t E a s t O range for th is sam e thing.* Tho Ocean Grovo boy_caught a t tho tr ick w ill bo giyen a dose o f th o sam e, medicine.

•Will be Here Ju ly 11.•Mrs. W. H. A llen, of 5917 Drexel

road, Ovorbrook, Pa., a beau tifu l sub- b u rb .o f P h iladelphia , w as . in Ocean Grovo for: a few days a rran g in g her ap artm e n ts a t th e Seaside for th e re­ception of h e r aged • fa th o r aqd o ther m em bers of h e r fam ily ,-w ho w ill be a t tho Seaside fo r tho. sum m er from July 11 till th e end of August.' I ■

One Hundredth «tnd Twenty-Second Anni­versary-of Her Heroism,

A t F reehold on S a tu rday la s t th e y celebrated tho 122d an n iv e rsa ry o f the b a ttle of M onm outh, iii a n e lab o ra te m anner. F lags floated th ro u g h o u t tiie town.jrind the m onum ent com memo ra t­ing th is fam ous conflict w as v isited by large hum hers, of peoplo .during th e day. . ■ • .; v ■ •

As is w:ell UnoWn th is b a ttle p layed a n im p o rtan t p a r t in. the dc tea t of tlio B ritish forces, and w as niatfo . fam ous by the va lo r and b ravery o f the heroine o f th e conflict* . Mollle P itcher, whose rem ains have iong since been buried a l C arlisle, Pa. C aptain Mollle and h e r serv ice to . h e r coun try ar.o know n th ro u g h o u t th e woiTd./ As sne stood a t tbo gun of h e r deaf I husband the sreno has been very accurate ly portrayed on th e sh a f t upon th e battleg round , whero thousands every year v is it tihe spot., Mollie came to, th is coun try soon

^lfter h e r b irth in 171-J, a ’nd w a s the dau g h te r o f .Jo h n Georgo Ludwig. On Ju ly 21,-1709. she m arried john Hays, a barber, and when ho enlisted w ith P ro c to r’s F ir s t A rtille ry o f P ennsy l­vania , sh e followed him . going from place to place w ith th e arm y. ■ .’i

She w as of m asculine buiid and dressed in a m ongrel su it,, w ith the p e tticoats of h e r own sex, w earing an a rtille ry m an ’s c o a t,’ cocked . h a t and feathers. T h is Is the description o f h e r given by th e so ld ie r hoys. S o 'she was when . th e a rm y ' reached Freehofd, w here tho fam ous b a ttle of. Ju n e 28, T?78, w as fought, 122 years ago la s t Saturday. . - ,

Tribute to Dr..Levy,

Here is w h a t Mr. McCain, a repo rte r for the P h ilade lph ia P ress, said of; tho N ational Convention on Tuesday. I t is o f especial in te re s t to Ocean G rovers because Pr- L evy is v e ry w ell’ know n to them a s a reg u la r su m m er'v is ite r:,

“T h en , cam e th e c losing touch ing scene. A venerab le m a n ’of-benevolent aspect w ith sm ooth-shaven face and w hite hair,; stepped tre m b lin g ly ,• fo r­w ard on the p la tfo rm beside the chalrr m an, who said : . <•;

“ 'G entlem en of tho Conven tlon F o rty -fou r years ago to-day Rev. E dgar M. Levy, of Ph ilade lph ia , opened tho conventfon th a t nom inated .'John C. F reem ont,- w ith prayer. He i s ; p resen t hero to*day. and w ill lead in p rayer.’

“As if th e p ast rose in panoram ic vis­ion, so did th e venerab le p reacher p ray , rrh ere w'fts ,no effort a t dovo- tlona l elocution o r rh e to rica l period. I t was. tin appeal to heaven fo r th e p a rty in its supeiu pow er whoso, b irth ho had- blessed. I t w as a n .in v o ca tio n fo r tho Republic and its ru le rs , fo r th e peoplo and th e ir p rog ress In righ teousness under th e b an n er of th e -free and the Cross of C alvary. It w as a pa tria rch or R epublicanism p ray in g for h is 'p eo - ple.” . • ' .- - - t •

Referred to the Association.E d ito r Ocean Grove T im es. .

V isitors to Ocean. Grove a rc attvaciod by the. tab le t h igh up on the fron t of the Association B uilding, bin i t is im ­possible to read the Inscription. A group of gentlem en, of w hich the w rite r w as one, tried a few days ago to de> ciphbr .it, but all- had tb ‘ g ive i t up. \V ill;you kindly p riiit in your- next* is­sue ju s t w hat th e inscrip tion .is? W ould li no t be; well fo r th e . A ssociation to., have tlie le tte rs of. th e inscription- p'afnted over so th a t. It.erea'fter he. who runs m ay read? T he clock dial m igh t a lso be touched up w ithou t in jury .

A Sum m er R esident.

. Great Day for Hass.L as t S a tu rd ay ’s ..record -.for bass

catching a lo n g -th e beach:* Edw ard Leggett, J r ., . 8. pounds; J. M eagher, .71-4; Capt. Sears, 8; W il­liam R ollins, 10: W.; S. R yder, 15;. \T. R. Conklin,; 11; W illiam • M ath lies, 1-1 3-1 and .13; A. W. Le Purge, 23; H. W. Comegys* 9 1-4 and 4 1-2; C harles' W hite, J i and 14; A bner W h ite , '5; M. Brow n. 5; G. W , .W illiam s, 8; A. A r- ha rt, 91-2. * ' •'

A llenhurst Property Owners Unite.An association called th e “A ssocia­

tion of P roperty Owner.Vof the, Borough, o f A llenhurst,” w as'fo rm od there Wed-; ncsday, in lieu of ..tlio usual Board of T rado tlia^ c ities.liave, w ith th e ob ject of m a in ta in ing th e 'm o ra l jn id physical, p u rity of tho borough an d considering tho best m an n er o f keeping up th e pres­en t sa tisfac to ry condition o f 'th o tow n and .fu rthering its advancem ent and im provem ent. * -

To be Launched A ugust l.Tl'ho E d ith Sym ison, C aptain ’ F ran k

S tiles’ new four-m asted . schooner, Is p rogressing from a bnflding standpoint,' favorab ly ,and tho vessel Is expected to bo launched A ugust 1st. T he keel is 172 f e e t ‘long, beam 39 feet,- deh th 18 feet 6 inches. Capt. S tiles is of Miina- squan. ■

A nother Splendid Schooner.' *Capt. W illiam E . T ilton w ill m ako

tin im p o rtan t add ition to M atm sqtian's fleet of vessels. H e has engaged \V: S. C urrier, N ew buryport, ^ lass., to btifld a largo four-m asted schooner, to. have ti keel,o f 180 feet, to m easure 40 fee t 0 inches on the beam , dep th IS feet, w ith a long poop-deek.

Mine Host Zimmy,.A rth u r Z im m erm an, ex-eha.mpion bi­

cycle r id e r of tho world, has opeued a hotel a t P o in t P leasan t. On the Fourth ; of Ju ly a celebration w hich includes blcyclb. rac in g an d o tliec field sports , under th e supervision of the . popular Zlm m y .wi.li bo held a t P o in t r-ieasant.

Roses in A uditorium Square.T hose roso bushes in A uditorium

square .certa in ly exhale a delightfu l fragrance these days.. . T he roses th e re aro. m ore num erous now, J a n ito r Davis says, than , th ey wero la s t year.

D IST R IC T P R E A C H E R S ’ M E E T IN G

Camp-Meeting Inllucnces, GooJ and Bad,.Discussed by the B rethren.

A t th e New B runsw ick D istric t P reachers’ m eeting , in Ocean- Grove, M onday m orning, th e question box had th is query, “ W hat a re the m oral effects of m odern re lig ious ' re so rts?”.

. Mr; H ay ter-^w ho , by th e w ay; a r r iv - . ing very la te , b rough t in a s a peace- oflering , a num ber of big, • ripe, • lus­cious s tra w b errie s th a t had grown, h e , §aid, w ith in tw o hundred* y a rd s o f-o ld ocean—p.iiirmed th a t th e evil effects of cump'-jneotiiiKs p rep o n d era te -th e good. “Churches n ear th e g rounds,“ said he, “ will o ften be em pty and S abbath d c se - '1 c ra tlon in 'd is ta te fu l evidence. ’ T he’ question is. dei>atabie, of course, b u t you will find th a t cam p-m eetlngs p ro­voke rowdyism , d iso rd e iv au d a re no t beneficial to ' churches on ad jacen t g round .” , ; /

Rev, EH 'Gifford h in ted th a t^ tlia t was^ a pessim istic view., .A pessim ist .was" dehned recently , ho* sa id a s “ it person wlio, w hen g i v e n w o ev ils to choose from , chooses bo th and :looks fo r a th ird .” He" w asn’t inclined ;to look a t th e question in so d a rk a l ig h t “N ot one person,” said. Mr. G ifford/ “did I s e e . who could be accused of d iso rder p r row dyism when T w as a t Mt. T ab o r cam p m eeting. Indeed, th e re - is m ore j d iso rder a t ou r p reachers’ . m eetings here som e M onday m ornings th a n thero was a t tlia t cam p,m eeting a t Mt. T abor. B ut th e re is dtfn^er,’' continued*^' Mr. , G ilford, " o f- th e . cam p m eetings in Ocean Grove becom ing secondary to th e s igh t* in A soury P ark , f t Isn’t t h a t way- a t P itm an Grove,, f o r P itm an Grove fs a - ru ra l place, w ith uio o th e r a ttra c tio n s th an th e m eetings. B ut th e re 'is d anger of every religious* re ­s o r t becom ing too m uch on the h u n t fo r .d u ca ts .” ' • . '

Rev. Mr. F ran k lin recogn ized / he said , that* th e re were, two sides to th is que.stion.' H is experience in th is con-, nection . h ad -b een tha t- a f te r ex isting fo r a q u a rte r of a cen tu ry , few cam p m eetings m ain ta ined th e sam e degree of sp iritu a lity a s w as th e irs d u r in g the first fou r years "of th e ir existence. “ 1 wish. ;wt» could p u t Ocean Grove back w here it w as fo u r .y ears a fte r i t s ta r t ­ed," said he. ; “ M ethodism is n o t doing today w hat i t w as fifty, years ago." .

Rev. W illiam T A bbott s a id : '"S o m e years ag o cam p .meetings dropped ou t in New Jersey-because o t th e ev il.they .brought upon the churches iind the en­t i r e com m unity abou t th e m .,.'Bishop Jan es said to me once th a t lie dreaded the re -estab lishm en t o f the cam p m eet­ing fea tu re .- B u t i t Is a query to ; me. w he ther the good o r ' the dem oralizing ;effects. n re in tlie, a seen da ncy a t cam p m eetings.”

IIe-re: followed discussion.;b t the pro- ]josed revision o f th e ir constitu tion . A good-natu red canvas a s to the propriety of a d m ittin g colored‘m in iste rs to.niem* bersh ip in th is body w as m ade. . Bro.. T layter moved th a t they;Comy in to the m eetings and. sli a re th e benefits, spiiv jttfal and^educational, th a t these m eet­ings a ro supposed by the c onstitu tion to , evoke. Mr. M oyer, d idn ’t , w an t th e .m a tte r incorporated in th e constitu tion . He ' would favo r the. adm ission of ’colored. .m in is te rs by a , resolution. - Bro. Daniels in ters b y -a Tesolutlon. Bro.‘ Daniels would a lso favor i t by. resolution. He d/d not d e s ire m em bers, however, • re-, ceived. ind iscrim inately . Bro. Hay te r t) id n 't care. how. they w ere .received, ju s t so they .wero privileged* to come, in M onday m ornings and p a rtic ipa te in the discussions. “ They a r e • m ost loyal, to M ethodism .” said Mi;. H ayt’cr.

M otion lost. •Bro. D aniels moved-.tiiat th e place of

holding th is p reachers ' m eeting here­a f te r a lte rn a te - between Ocean Grove and A sbury .P ark , one-half y ear a t each place, fo r tlio convenience of tiic 'E nrjc bre th ren . , Mr. Gifford d idn ’t m fn d ;th e w alk -from A sbury P ark over to Ocean Grove, he .said, so the m a tte r was. a l­lowed to ^ re s t.. . . : .. Mr.. H a y te r m oved . th a t one of the b reth ren ' p resen t he appolm ed a . / r e - portec-Xor these m eetings an d tq herc^- a f te r 'g ly e ou t p roper news; to; the- press.'

N ot seconded.,M r.'H ay ter .moved fn substance “ th a t

th is, meeting.*Uo n o t se t w ith open doors; th a t in fu tu re i t be considered n o t a public, m eeting.” ' I t w as a; pretty, long m otion in foto, and so S ecretary M oyer denom inated , i t to the Jn flln ite am usem en t of h is ,con freres. .

Mr. ;D aniels seconded .the m otion tn p rd e r to b rin g It before the m eeting for discussion and final d isposition. Ho said ho. objected, however, to th e ‘ex­clusion of the p re ss .1 The. reporte rs tended to exercise a re s tra in in g ; in­fluence on th e b re th ren , to ;keep tlietii in excellen t o rder a i id .to give “con- sp icuosity” to th e ir proceedings. H e moved to tab le th e m otion.

Secretary. Moyor, In tim nting th a t Mr* H ay ter h a d n ‘t signed the constitu tion , a n d w as therefo re not a m em ber of th e New B runsw ick body, i t developed tlia t probably th e re w ere .no t over two. c ler­gym en present, if there w’e re a n y a t nil, who had signed and w ere m em bfrs. I t w as agreed th a t they should a ll sign Monday..

Mr. A bbott sa id he was g lad the re ­po rte rs w ere presen t. “ I am perfectly w illing th a t th e public shall know w hat I say in th is m eeting,” said he, “and I see th e good th e new spapers can do and have a lread y done these m eetings.”

Mr. H ay ter disclaim ed a n y in ten tion of b a rrin g th e p ress because o f an y ­th in g ,h e m igh t say. a t the m eeting Unit he would a fte rw ard be. asham ed to see in p rin t, “I t w asn’t th a t,” he said. “ Indeed, I am n o t anxious to p ressd h is m otion .” sa id he. '“ for. i only presented i t because I w as requested to by som e’ of my b re th ren . T hese gentlem en of the p ress I respect', and h onor them for th e ir 'p - 'ife ss lo n . . I w a n t i t under­stood th a t a t these m eetings I will de­nounce evil, w h e th er these m eetings :tre open to th e public o r no t, th e sam e in th e fu tu re a s 'I have In th e 'p a s t.'.’

S ec re ta ry - -Moyer said, t h a t if the b re th ren w ent back to th e ob jec t for w hich these m eetings a re assem bled, th a t of sp iritu a l arid In tellectual im ­provem ent, they w’ouhl find th e re ' wn$

'fC oqtinued on fifth page.) .

IN T E R E S T IN G E X E R C IS E S

Children's. Day Observed by Scholars of St. Paul’s Sunday.School. ^ .

I t w as Children's.. Day .‘a t S t. P au l’s - J let.hodist Chiirch, In Ocean .Grove, on Sunday n ig h t last. T h e decorations In the church w ere tastefu lly a rran g e d , ’ field daisies, w ith severa l o th e r species' o f wild -Jlowers, fo rm ing tin*, p rnc ipa l. elem ent o f luiornm ent. Over th e doqra in golden le tte rs were “ C hildren’s Day” and "Of such is the K ingdom .”. Tho exercises, epitom ized, formed a de ligh t- • ful program , o f ‘ vary ing in te re s t o f w hich the following is; a chronological o rd e r o f th e ir occurrence:'.

Rev. Dr. Mc.Gormlch pniyed, B ro th e r C layton read, the S crip tu re lesson, col­lection was taken for fitting y.oung m ea and -women to fill som e useful place In life, p rim ary departm en t rendered, tho Lord’s p rayer-in song, which w as well done and showed d iligen t practice .on the p a rt o f the scho lars and U ntiring effort on the part'.o f tho teachers ..

C liar l.lq A ve ry ’ • recited ;•." NosV an d T h en ,” , and ..h is weil m odulated tones were .qtiiu^ p leasing and .am using; p ri- . m ary school sang; the “ C hildren’s Ho- s a n n a ;” George O sborne recited “TTio Diamond ift the-R ough ,” and he did i t well, indeed; 1 Beatrice French sang a • solo with, a degree of. case w hich evi­denced ab ility to s ln ^ charm ing ly wrth- ou t much;elTdrt.. T here was a .recitation- bv n ine chil­d ren . represen ting tfie.- m otto, “Jcsua O n ly ;” sing ing Ny, 'th e school next, a f te r w hich M yrtle H astow ltch recited in )\ w a y 'th a t w as.h lgh ly cred itab le fo r a m ere child-. Here, cam e s ing ing by

..the prim ary scliooh ^M aking tho j Floral Crown” was very nicely execut­ed by eleven girls. Helen Ho H ester r e - ‘(■lte»l‘ and tho school sang a .'se lection . Howard P ra tt recited, and also. Reveitia Guerin. . "v. ' '

Tlie superin tenden t of th e school sppko feelingly o£ th e m em bers rem ov­ed' btv dyath sliice- la s t C hild ren’s Day. . E m pty ohalrs. app ropria te ly decorated, wero th e re to rep resen t the departed littlo o n e s .. H ere w ere , their, tiam es: WilliQ Som niers and. Bessie Grl'ffln, of the in fan t schoof; R ichie Ferguson a iid H a rry .Som m ers, of th e la rg e r school; Ella Jqeksrtm rcclted effectively a beau- •tif.nl litUe poern in rem em brance of th a tleceased. children; T he ^ch o o l sang, and tw o little g irls recited VTho Sw eet­est S tory. ' ' • S '

A t th is .ju n c tu re M r..Reedl w as asked to say a few words. jHe replied by say­ing th a t la st year* Ihcy M-oulUn’t allow* him id ,say anything and th ia y ear hq • had a g o o d m ind to retaliate, by say ing n o th ing at-.ail.. B ut lio told som e comi­ca l-s to rie s nevertheless, which! served to n iake the /faces .o f. the llttli? ones beam w ith -delighfi;and to am use th o whole congregation. ' \

G raduates Banquet. , - : ‘ s .T he banquet F riday evening a t th e j‘

Hotel A rlington , Ocean Grove, of tho; tw en ty g raduates of. tho N eptune Town^; sh ip .H igh School, was. unostentatiousi F rom the standpoint*- ‘of to :ists . -.ami • Speeches g en era lly 'lt w as a qu ie t aft’a ir. .. B ut i t w as highly enjoyable peyerthb- less, .Music by. Leader van ‘G illuwe’a o rch estra and an .excellent m enu served by m ine h o st M illar a n d .a n abundanco of sociability a ll eveniiig-m ade-tbo oo- raslon oiit* lo n g 'to bo rem em bered. T he favor w asr very neat; It.w as a -p re ttily rleslgned m enu fohier' "On th e fro n t cov<;r,-at the top, in g ilt . le t te r in g w as "C lass o f 11)00." in t h e ;cQntve in rod ja c k e t and Rough R ider h a t w as tho typical high school g ir l , p lay ing g o lf . ' B eneath a ll-w a s “ Bam fuet a t th e A r­lington .Hotel, .Ocean Grove..N , J ., F r i­day, Ju n e 15; 1900, 9 .o ’clock p. m .’’• S en a to r McClelland, tlio o ra to r o f tho evening of the g radua ting exercises, Louitf . van Gilluwe and . S tephen D. W oolley, of the Board of E ducation, and P rincipal Miss Doren w ere am ong * thoT nyiteil guests. About 40 w ere proe- en t. . - . . . . . . . . . • .

Gouspecd to Bro.. Daniels.At a m eeting of the Executive. Com­

m ittee o f.tho Ocean Grove Camp Moot­ing Assochition, on S atu rday , Ju n o 16; .•• th e following action w as taken :

Resolved, T h a t- th e E.vecuUve Com­m ittee in view, of th e fa c t- th a t •our Bro.’ J . R. D aniels is about to v is it Europe and to be ab sen t some tim e, wb do hereby ten d er to him o u r h e a r ty cong ra tu la tions and sym pathies, an d p rayers for h is p leasan t so journ an d safe r e tu rn .: • .

. The Pills Didn’t Work.C harles B renner, a d rug , c le rk wftla

S. ,D. W oolley la st season, h i t upon a n unique plan to go to Cuba Inst fa ll on w hat fs popu larly called “no th ing .” Ho . w en t, by w ater from New Y ork. H o took a bicycle a long and p u t 3000 qui- nino pills in to the tub ing to pay hla • w ay ,th ro u g h the island. He w as dis-'** covered by th e v ig ilan t custom s officer when the boat g o t-to H avana, and ho was .locked up. in - ja il th e re fo r fivo m onths for sm uggling. Upon h is •. re ­lease recently , he cam e s tra ig h t homo to A sbury P a rk on S a tu rd a y last..

Looking for a W arm Wave. •A ntic ipating a w arm wave sh o rtly

LiUagoro*^ soda w a te r man h a s been sen t for, as has also h is .'co n fec tio n e ry ' a tten d an t, both of whom aro looked fo r a t L illagoro’s nex t week. T he-soda w a te r .m a n is a s tu d en t a t D Ickiuson College, Carlisle, .Pa., who la s t sum ­mer. w as a t the; A rlington ice . c ream garden d ispensing soua’. . • ' -

.Avon arid Neptune City. !. T lio jo in t cpriim isslon w hich is ad- ju s tin g th e a ffa irs , of Avon and N ep- , tuno C ity finds th a t tiie total indobtcd- iieBs .o f both is $11,932.32. A von w fll pay C7 per cent, and Neptuno C ity 33 per cent., according to g. jjrevious agree- m ent. ' .; . ' • ’ ; .

Hlcctric P lant In Order. 'Tlio A uditorium electric, lig h tin g a p - .

pa ra tu s w as tested , W ednesday n ight. Tho m otto inscrip tions shone ou t b ril- : H antly and. tho en tlro system w orked .'ery satisfac to rily . T ho A uditorium i9 ownin' shapo for the season of .1900.

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. Reiused Permission to Lay Elpes.T h e tow n of lied B ank ami the T ln-

Xteru W ater Com pany have iockeci h o rn s : an d tho .town hail .a decided adYaiitago a t th e end o t th e lirs t round, Nvhlclv w as. fough t a t t he .t»nvn .hail la s tJO 'i- day n igh t. T he w a ter coiupitny's ap­p lica tion for - the privilege o f . laying

m a in s in som e. s tv eeU -In Retl B ank ■was refused. . •

T ho application was firs t m ad o’.a t a re g u la r m eeting of the com m issioners. Tho w a ter com pany’s- counsel,, .lam es

■Steeii, c laim ed th a t Inasmuch..; a s his; com pany had acquired the c h a r ie r .of th e Long B ranch com pany, w hich w as form ed u n d e r the a c i 'o f 1S7U, i t had a r ig h t to lay m ains in tow n and agreed to gravel th e s tre e ts in re tu rn fo r tho priv ilege- Mr. Steen, a lso agreed . to- give a* bond for the. fa ithfu l ’.perform- nnco^of tltis work.

. I n 'th e m ean tim e Town Counsel E d­m und W ilson looked up the nr. i t te r ‘And h e took an opposite view of the rig h ts • o f th e w a ter com pany. .1*1 e gave i t as

. h is opinion th a t the consolidation w ith th o Long B ranch.com pany-did. no t.co n ­fe r qn tho T in te rn M anor W ater Com*

* p any tho privilege of lay ing m ains in •. th o s tre e ts pf Red B anli. ‘

T h e com m issioners’ room w as * well filled w ith, spectators,' som e of tho

. la rg e s t property ow ners-in tow n J>e!ng p re s e n t H enry S. W hite and- Charles HV Iv in s imule- speeches'-ngain.sH thog ra n tin g o f the priv ilege, and tw o of th o -water com m issioners. W illiam Cul- ling ton and John H. Cook, p resen ted a reso lu tion ask in g tho com m issioners to re fu se tho app lication .’ M ayor Davis ■wislied to defer action un til som e fu­tu re m eeting, but Mr. Steen asked th a t h is app lication ho e ith e r refused o r g ran ted . In th is he w as backed up by: Bomo of th e spec ta to rs and a m otion to re fu se i t was m ade. by. Com m issioner C olem an 'and carried.. '.

Mr. S teen s-vys th a t he ■will apply .to th o Suprem e C ourt for. a W r i t of m an­dam us to compel the eommissl oilers to a llow Ills com pany to lav Us pipes from its pum ping s ta tio n to its standpipe.

A Princely Salary.• E dw ard P. B ryan, Of St. Lou U, who

• ha's been engaged to look a f te r the new! /underg round tunnel’ In New Y ork c ity /

is th e son of an Episcopalian clergy-: m an. Born iir Oltlo. b u t descended I'rom an old and d istinguished V irg in ia

/ fam ily , -he entered the- servico of th e L ouisv ille and Xashvllle. R ailroad iii' 18G5, w hile s till young. H is first w ork •was th a t of a te legraph operato r, his olllco being in L e b a n o n .K > \ A fter: occupying s e v e ra l ' subo rd ina te j posi­tions, he became ..the agen t of the road in F rank fo rt,, and hi A ugust, >\SOIi; lio

■ViVas 'appolnfed . supeH juem k ai' of -f.be: com pany’s, term inals, in Ixm isynie. He he ld th is office only u n til the following F eb ru ary * ;|*reliiifjuishInjr it. . however, sim ply, bew ttse he was.;wanted-,, in -n inoro responsib le posltioii. F ro m -tin?

• ea r ly p a rt, of 1802 u n til 1805 he .-took charge..c / the com pany 's te rm ina ls in St. Loui^. Mr. B ryan ' com es- to. New Y ork under, a. five-yeaf co n trac t a t a sa la ry o f $20,000 a .yea r..

M atawan’s Blind Newsboy.'.M ayawati’s m ost in te res tin g ch arac te r

.^<8 no doub t W alte r Thom pson.' tho ?vblind newsboy, Thom pson, who. is

tw en ty -o n e years of age, and lives w ith u is step-m other, and s ifte r, .has-beenr

; ijlind since childhood.. H e. is greatly . in te res ted In every th ing th a t is going• oh a b o u t him . He splls m orning papers

to 'm ak e - a liv in g .. He has a rou te th a t ex tends to all. portions of th e village,

/ a n d , una ttended , he can be seen early, in th e m orn ing w ith h is a rm fu l of pa­pers, leaving them a t the d ifferent

• houses of h is custom ers, w ithou t m ak­ing a m istake in p icking out the w rong paper. A fte r his papers a re 1 a ll sold, Thom pson em ploys h im self a t h is hom o .•weaving chair bo ttom s and m aking

. fan cy artic les ou t of colored beads.

M onument Unveiled.T ho m onum ent on t h e . 0 I'd Scots*

bu ry ing ground near V radevelt was tin- . veiled w ith appropriate, c erem onies, on

Thux*sday m orning o f la s t week. T he exercises-.w ere, under the. direction of

' t ho synod of Now Jersev ahd w ere w it- nessod by fu lly jiOO persons. T he

■ ..m onum ent w as e jected to m ark, tho sp o t .avIuh-o the old ,church stood and AVhere;the .P resby terian fa ith wjus j irs t

jv. estab lished in tills country , a m i also ... th e g rave of John .J3oyd. who was tho• first pasto r of the Oid Scots’ church r ’ a n d who 'dled iii‘170S.' I t cost $1,300. .In , th o afternoon a v is it was m ade to bfil

Tonnoni ch u rch ,'w h ere .ad d resses-w ero ; m ado by v is itin g clergym en. • . -.... v •" , : i:-. ■■...*-•... .. - ...

• New Speedway Dedicated.• 'T he hew speedway, .between A tlan tic

•City and L b n g p o iv n d istance of. seven ’•m ile s, was form erly dedicated one day . la s t week. T here * w as a .p a ra d e o f:

' . horsem en over its en tire leng th led by■ fou r-in -hands of various descriptions;• T h ere w ere team s and single horses

d riv en to carriages and delivery wag- ons, and a lso a num ber of ttoa’ts.

I T ho parade was th ree m iles.from end ' . to end. I t was led by the Royal ISlarlno

..B and of Ita ly . Mayoi* .lioy, of A tlan tic C ity , and M ayor McCullough, of Long-

:j p o rt, m ade addresses.T h o speedw ay has a m acadam cen tre

: 30 feet w ide , a n d . on e ith e r side is a . 's t r i p of gravel 30 feet w ide . Its cost

; • nvas |2p,000." ' ; v

Pensions Granted In Mav.D uring th e p ast n ion th th e following

pensions w ere g ran ted to residen ts of M onm outh county; W illlani' B ryan, C larksburg , resto ra tion and increase, $12; B ridget Bryne, Clarksburg*' o rig -

» . in a l widow, ?S; Howard Reeder. Mor- ganville , add itional, $12; Ju liu s R. H>1- d erbrand , M anasqunn, o iig in a l $tl;

•; Jam e s -T a y lo r , P in e Brook, ‘ increase, $30; Jam es H. Sickles,. Red Bank, fn- crease, 510; Jo h n ScuNey, Freehold, in * . crease, §3(); A nne Ks ltid ia rd so n , Red Bank,* o rig inal widow, C harles W.

■ R osw ell,‘ Ocean port, increase, $S; E liza­b e th W ltk ln i, B rad ley Beach, o rig inal

- w id o w , $8. v • . . • : ;

The Mysteries of a Pack of Cards.

A p riv a te so ld ier . by the nam e of R ichard Lee.w as tak e n before a m agis­tra te recen tly fo r p lay ing cards during div ine Service...- i t appears a sergean t cbniinaiuleil Uie ^o ld iers a t c h u rch ,.an d . when the parson had read th e p rayers lie took the- text. T hose who; had a B ible took It otif, b u t th is -soldier, had n e ith e r Bible no r common prayer; bu t pu lling out. a .p ack o f cards, he spread them before him . i Ho Ju st looked a t •olio cni-d. atid th en a t ano ther. Tho' sergeant;.of the com pany saw him , and said : ;

•.'Richard, p u t up the cards; th is is no place fo r t h e m . /

“ N ever mind th a t,” sa id R ichard. W hen tho service was over tho cotw

s tab le took R ichard i»efor6 the m ayor.‘•Well,” sa.vv;the Mayor, “ w liat havo

you b rough t ‘the soldict' here for?’*.“ F o r p la y in g c a n ls In c h u rc h .”■“ W ell, soldier, w h a t have you to say

for yourself?” ’ \“Much, sir, I hope.” V • . . . ; >

. . ‘•yory good. If not, I w il l pun isly you m o r e th a n m an was ever punisli- 'ed;”\-.y'V:;.;''

“ I have been,' said tlio soldier, “abou t six w eeks on the m arch. 1 have n e ither Bible no r common p ray e r book'. I have n o th in g b u t a pack o f cards, and ' i ’ll satisfy ypur w orship of . the p u rity of my ih tc titions.”

-And, sp read ing tn e cards before the m ayor, he began w ith th e a c e :- -

“W hen I see the:dee, i t rem in d s .m e ibere. Js b u t one God, W hen 1 see th e duce, i t rem inds m e of F a th e r and Son. W hen I see th e tray , i t rem inds mo of F a ther, Son-and Holy Ghost. W hen I see tho four spot, It rem inds me. o f the four evangelists th a t preached, M at­thew , M ark. .Luke and John . W hen I m e e t th e five It rem inds m e of th e i\ < Q

wise v irg ins th a t trim m ed th e ir lam ps —there w ere teu; b u t five w ere wise and five w ere foolish -and Were c as t out; W hen I-see the six i t rem inds mo t h a t ’in six days God m ade heaven and earth . .'When I .seo t h b • seven, i t rc T m inds m e th a t on th e seveivtli day ho rested -from the. g rea t .work he ' h a ^ created and hallow ed it;. M^ien I see

j th o ’ e igh t,' i t. rem inds nio o f the e ight ! righ teous persons ‘ th a t were, saved j w lien God des\royed th e .W o rld , viz.: j Noah and h is wifOy th ree sons.aud th e ir wives; .When I see .th e n ine i t rem inds

‘ m e of the nine lepers th a t Were cleans- je d b y our Saviour, th e ir w e re n ine ' ou t I of ten who' nover re tu rned thanks. Svheii I see th e te n / i t rem in d s m e of

'’ the. ten; com m andm ents w hich God j handed down to Moses on tab le ts of '•stone.. W hen i see the k ing , I am re- i m inded of the K ing o f heaven, w hirh is God Alm ighty. -vWlien 1 see the queen,

{.I am rem inded o f .the Queoli of Slieba, for she was as wise a woman, as Solo-

■num whs a m an. She b rough t w ith her i fifty boys mid fifty g irls, ail. dressed in jboys* appnrftl, for K iug Solomon to te ll j which wore boys and w hich w ere girls.• K ing Solomon s e n t ‘for w a te r fo r them :t'o w ash; the g irls washed to th e ir el­bows • and the boys to th e w ris ts , . so •King Solom on to ld .by th a t;’-'

“ W ei1.,’ said th e m ayor,” - “you havo given a good descrip tion of a ll the cards except one.” ’

“ W h at is th a t? ” . . . • ..‘ The knave ,*?■ said th e mayor.• Vl- w ill give y o u r h onor a descrip tion

of th a t. ton. If you will n o t be an g ry .”VI will no t,” said th e mayor,' “ if you

do not term me. to-be th e knave.'*.“W elV ';sa id tho so ld ier, “ the g rea t­

est knave rk n o w , is th e constable tlia t b rought m e-here.” ; .. “ 1 dp no t know ,” said the m ayor, "It lie Is the g rea te st knave, b u t I know ho is th e g rea te st fool.” : ... .

' “ W hon I coun t how m any spots thcro a re In a pack of carils, I find .three h un ­dred an d ’sixty-five, iis 'm a n y days as i.here a re iii a yeaiV ;.On >counting thO' num ber of card s i ia. a pack, I -find 'th e re a re fifty-two, the num ber of weeks in a year, and I find four su its, th e num ­ber, of weeks in -a m onth. * I find th e re a re tw elve p ic tu re cards, rep reson ting th e num ber of m onths in a year; and on counting tho num ber, of trick s I find th irteen , th e num ber o f w eek s Jn a q uarte r: -- 1 ••• • >

“So you see. s ir, a pack of cards serves for a Bible, ah alm anac and a common p rayer book.“-—Ex. . '

In every town and village may be had,

the :

that makes your horses glad. ]/

3 ’pojci6ional Baldi. 'DR. BEEGL15

N o . T3 M a i n A v o n u o , O o o a n G r x r v o , N . J .

O f f l o o I i o u r a :J t o 9 A . S L , l i t o 2 . 0 t o 8 P . U .

O cean P a th w a y ."A. good slJcd brt.irdlng houso i>ror>ert>'

o n . th is iioi)u!ar lioulevarii for salo a t a sacrlflco. - llouso con ta in? 17 room s tw o lo ts In the plo t w hich "runs through from Occan p a th w ay to ad jo in ing streo t. Lots aloi-p w o rth m ore th an Is.

: aaked. fo r tho proDorty. T o secure r, t i le barga in act \n ro m p liy . W .- H.‘

.Boogie, 60 M ain nvShup, Ocean ' s. J. ./

Heal Estate, D ulldlhe and Trade notes.Mrs. M. .12. Dolan is"bu ild lhg a. new

cuttagn on E leven th avem ie, Delniar, T he w o r ld s being dono b y 'R o b e rt F lu . ley, or Avon.

T hree new cottagiis-.ire being-eroded ■by,Robert W hitlock, th e con tracto r, a t A tlan tic H ighlands. T he m ill w ork for them Is being turncil out a t tho.A s- b u ry Parle m ill . / . .v ■-/

David City, Neb., A pril 1, 1900. Geriessoe Pure Food Co., Le Roy, N. Y.;• G entlem en:—I m ust say in regard to

C K A l.\-0 th a t there Is no th ing better o r-h e a lth ie r . Wo havo uded i t fo r’ years. My b ro ther, w as a, g re a t cotfeo d rinker. Ho was tak en sick a n d - th e (loetor said coireo w as the cause o f It, and told us to uso GRATN’-O. Wo nM a package bu t did n o t like i t nt. lirst, but now. would n o t lie w ithou t it, My b ro th e r has been woll ever since wo sta r ted to use i t . . ' . / '

:: Yours' truly,LIL L IE SOCHOR

SOMETIMES YOU EAT TOO MUCH

SOMETIMES YOD DEIHK TOO HDCH S o m e t im e s y o u d o b o thLcnvlnff n bad taste, clouded brohi and geuerul

rocky feeling for tlie next day. •

W i l l B r a c e Y o n U p . N o t h i n g e o g o o d f o r : ^ S t o m a c h T r o u b l e s , n i H o u f t n c s s o r M a l a r i a , a n d n o n e s o . c h e a p . L a r g e B o * , 1 0 C e n t s ( a s T a b l e t s . ) l J y i n a l l . f o r f iv e a c e n t e t n m p a . M a d e a t

Tho'^ohnson Laboratories! Inc., Phltadelpbln, jTEPIIBN D. WOOLLEY, Drugglit

Opp. Ocean Qrove Qates^TE

D l S B R O W S v-

T O O T H W A S HFor. Cleaning and Preaervlng the teeth and

Qums, and Imparting a Refreshing Taste and Feeling to the Mouth.' Compounded and fors a l e b y ' .;.v. |.--

S. D. WOOLLEY, D ruggist,4 - 7 M a i n A v o . , 9 S o u t h M a i n S t .

* O p p o « l t o O c e a n G r o v e G a t e s , ;

DAVID HARVEY. JR .. C O U N S E L O R - A T - L A W , .

M o n m o u t h B u i l d i n g , 'A m b u r y P a t f t , N. J, C o m m l t m l o n o r o f D e e d a o C N o w Y o r k a n d

; P e n n s y l v a n i a . , A c k n o w l e d g o i n o n t a - t a k - o a o f a l l S t a t e s . /

; WILLIAM. H. BEEGLE, ’ 1© O M M I S s i O N E H O F . D E E D S 1 P O R N , i . ,

■ ’*■ ;> a n d N o t a r y P u b l i c .

; 60 M a i n A v e n u e , O c e a n G r o v o . ; N . J .

6 W A LTER B. PIERSO N , A R C H rrE C T ..;

O f l i o o a t R o g e r s l l J l l a , A s b u r y P o i - k , N. J;P . O . B o x , TS5. . v ; • , :-^ ,

DR. GEORGE B. H ER B ER T, D E N T A L . B U R G E O N . •

O m c o o p p o s i t e t h o D e p o t , o y e r t h e A a - b u r y . P a r k a n d O c c a n G r o v e B a n k , c o r n e r o f M a i n S t r e e t a n d M a t t i s o n A v o n u o , A * - b u r y P a r k , . N . J . H o u r s , 8 A . t o C P , M . G a s o d m l p l s t e r e d . A p p o i n t m e n t s m a d o b y m a l l o r I n p e r s o n .

GEO. 1* D. TOM PKINS,. D. D. a , D E N T IS T ..'

Rooms 2, 3 and I, Postotnco Uulldlng,. Asbury Purk', N\ J.

Ofiloo H o u rs , 9 A . M. to 5 P. M . Gas adm ln lstored.

* • DR. H. S. TAYLOR. ..... . D E N T IS T .

G r a d u a t e U n i v e r s i t y o f P e n n s y l v a n i a .C o r . C o o k m a n A v o . a n d E m o r y S t .

O p p o s i t e P o s t o f l l c e , o v e r L r e M a i s t r e ’s . E n t r a n c e o n E m o r y s t . , A s b u r y P a r k , N . J .

: O f l l c o H d u r s , 9 t o 6 . • .. v .

ISAAC C. KENNEDY, A T T O R N E Y - A T - L A W , .

S o l i c i t o r , .M a s t e r I n C h a n c e r y a n d N o t a r y P u b l i c .

S p e c i a l a t t e n t i o n g i v e n t o e x a m i n a t i o n o f t l t l e e , e t c .

M o n m o u t h B u i l d i n g , A a b u r y P a r k .

HAW KINS & DTIRAND,.A T T O R N E Y S - A T - L A W . ”

A a b u r y P a r k a n d O o e a n G r o v e B a n k

B u U d l n s , A a b u r y P a r k . N . J .

Mrs. M. C. Richards Massage Treatment

a n d S w e d i s h M o v e m e n t s

Nerves, fractarcand scalp mo««agospecialties 84 M ain A venue, Ocean G rove

Monmonth Trust; A n d . . . :

Safe Deposit Company,M ONlTlOUTH B U IL D IN G ,

Asbury Park, New Jersey.

C A P I T A L , $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0

S U R P L U S , $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 .

Exocutomvll tn»st« know n to the law.1 Loaitrf. money on .Bond and Mortgage. Receives deposits subject to chookabd allow?

I n t e r w t o u d a i l y b a l a n c e s . -■ I;' '

A c t a n a T r u s t e e , R e g i s t r a r , a n d T r a n s f e r A g u P a y s e o u p o n s ,M a k e s d e m a n d a n d t i m e l o a n s o n a p p r o v e d

c o l l a t e r a l . .S a f o D e p o s i t V a u l t s .

A . C . T W I N I N G , P i c w l d e n u

B . G . M . H A R V K Y , V l o o P r e s l d e n L

B R U C E S . I U 5 A T O R , S e c r e t a r y . . ' "

D . C , C O R N E L L , T r e a s u r e r . *

DIRECTORS.G . B . M . R A r y o y , .; J . U . B u o h a n o n ,U. C. Cornell, John P. 0\Brlen,IsaneU. Kennedy, , H. H. Vreeland, Tlioniaa F. Ryan,,, G, D. W. Vroom, . Geo. F. KroehlV ; Bruoe S. Kcator,Wm. J.tHarrlson, . . Henry Mltchoil, : O. H. Brown,; Milan Ross, ': -V ’ ‘ A; G. TwlbtDK. '

FOi RENTU N F U R N I S H E D

Far the season or year

Nice 5-Room CottageSewer connection Artesian water

' Corner location

Price, $80 to Oct. 1st $120 fo r the Y e a r W. H. BEEG LE

5 0 M ain A venue O C E A N G R O V E , N. J.

SEX T O N ’S

MME. GOFF,C elebrated W estern T ranco Medium,

Has arrived In tho elty, and haa taken • parlors ut

400 M onroe Avenue, n e a r Cookm an Aflbury P a rk , N. J .

. Bbecan bo consulted on tho past, prroonl and fu tu re ; advloo gl\*en on all business mat- tern. OlUce hourB from ii a. m . to 0 p. m.

THEO . OSBORN.S U C C E S S O R T O

i. ARNOLD OSBORN & SON,

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

71 Em bury iv en u e , Ocean Grove, N. J.Eatlmate8FuniiBhe<l for all k inds o f BJue

Stono W ork, a t any. P o in t in th e State ofi Now Jersey. Flagging

and Curbing a Specialty.

H EA D A C H EM any thousand people

euffor from chronic head-, ache, finding no relief e ither in m edicine, m oderation of

w ork or Other romedies. •In m any caeoa th e ftrguble ie caueed m

defeotivo oyea, w hich can be remedied by skilled adjustm ent of propor lenses.

Wo exam ino thoeyoa for every possible defect and guarantee our work.

Exam ination free. . . ....

LEECH* STILES & CO.EYE SPECIALISTS ;

2 2 2 M a i n S t r e e t , A s b u r y P o r k , N . J .EVERY FRIDAY

M . C . G R I F F I N . COTOACTOBaadBm DEBResidence, No. 66; Heck Ayenne

Ocean Gi'ove, N. J.

JO H N N . B U R T IS . ‘

♦tTadortakor and Embalmer,*7Q8 M attioon A venue,

. - a b b u k V p a h k , s . J , -

O o f l h i * a n d B u r i a l C a a k c t a o n h a n d o r f u r ­n i s h e d t o o r d e r ; S p e c i a l a t t e n t i o n g i v e n t o f r a m i n g p i c t u r e s . T e i e p h o n o 8 2 .-

Hew Livery & Boarding StableNGXT TO NEW SCHOOL BUILDING.THB ONLY BRICK, FIRE-PROOP LlVERY STABLE ON THE COAST, .

OCEAN <3 HOVE, - IV. J

P A R T I C U L A R A T T E N T I O N ( i l V E N

T O B O A R D 1 N O H O R D E S . ,

A l l k i n d s o f . o n r r l t u r o s t o n l r e s p e c i a l a c ­c o m m o d a t i o n s f o r H t r a w R i d i n g p a r t i e s c l o s e d c a r r l f i c o s f o r f u n e r a l s a n d w e d d i n g s B r a n c h O f f lo c H ~ - W . H i B o e g l a , a n d C a p t a i n Hn tiiARr'# Tnnl. Ifotiflfl.R a l n e a r ' s T e n t H o u s e . T e l e p h o n e 2 1 b M. E ; B E X T O N

Charles P; Pridham

1 8 7 6 -1 9 0 0

PRACTICAL

House PainterPaper Hanger

ALL WORK DONE ON HONOR

C o n t r a c t s t a k e n t o p a i n t h o u s e s , p a y m e n t s t o b e m a d e o n t h e

I n s t a l l m e n t p l a n

B e s t r e f e r e n c e s a s t o c h a r a c t e r a n d e x e c u ­t i o n o f w o r k .

Office:

N o. 6 8 P i lg r im P a th w a yO C E A N Q R O V E

T o R e p a i r B r o K o n A r t i ­

c l e s u s o

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Cleveland, Eagle, Sterling,Spalding, Yale, Tribune, Quaker, Crawford,

Barnes, and several others

The finest line ever offered in this vicinity.R enting and exchanging. First-class repairing.W heels crated for shipment. ... >

C EN TR A L H A L L 714 M att son pARKj N jM. I.. FERRIS. Proprietor

nyacR, n. V. On the fiudseitLocated directly 011 the river bank, with splendid

view of the Hudson.

One and a half hours from N ew York by rail or boat. Fare from New York, Erio R. R ., round trip. B y boat Christina, foot 22d St., North river, 4 p. i i . daily. Saturdays 3 p. M.

Large, well furnished and comfortable rooms. Broad veran­das, w ell shaded.grounds. Rates, $7 to $10 per week..

•jKSSft E . M<^0KE . . . ; , . Proprietor V ;

( (c an buy a s c h e a p In th e G rove a s I n

th e P a rk .”

L. van GILLUWEGROCER

C E N T R A L A V EN U E AN D OLIN S T R E E T , O C E A N G R O V E

Glass and Crockery Sale*Am giving up th is d e p a r tm e n t to g e t m ore room for g ro c e rie s

C om e, in a n d g e t b a rg a in s

W. H. BEEGLE

48 Main Ave.f Ocean Qrove, N. J. 226 JVIain St., Asbury Park, N. J .

H otels, Boarding H ouses and Cottages for rent in Ocean Grove, A sbury Park, A llenhurst, Deal and adjacent resorts.

Desirable property in choice locations, improved and un­improved, for hotel, business or residence purposes, for f 1- at reasonable prices.

L ists and fu ll information upon application in by mail. ---------

son or

. Successor to Ciias. Lewis &

S .

Doors, Sash, Bliuds^/Fram es, M ouldings, Hardware, Paints, ; Oils, fete. . ;-V

S Q U T H M K I N S T R E E T✓ .

/ ' Asbury Park, N. J..

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YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED

R eal E s ta te M o n e y to Loan

In su ran ce

RememberM AJO R’S

HUHHKllCEMENT,

MAJOIVSLEATHER

CEMENT.

WILLIAM GIFFARD. (Formorly W. Wlilto'a*)

2 2 2 M ain S t. , A s b u ry P a rk , N .J .Othce Of Township Oolloctor

J O H N L E O N A R D ( A S . H . S E X T O N ,

S in ita ry Plum'bsr otih jibectiie iid embbmbb* • A ta r m s a to x n iT n a U n t Cnskfitm . n*

O p p . O c e a n G r o v e M a i n A v o . G a t e a

Aabury ParkEstimates on eowor and water connections

promptly furnlatied. Ijow prices' aud good work

A atoortmaU rtf Oask*tx, do, am ttcm lly an hand.. Flow ers c/any ilcM(rn a i tfiori notice.

Rwtore and Office—No. 17 Mam Btreot, ASBURY PARK, N. J.

Atm> 8 a pc rin ten do ML fro ipca Cecotterj

. PETER F. DODD.J U S T IC E - O F - T H E - PEACE

Commissioner of Deeds.

O E N E R A L C O L L E C T I O N A Q E N C V

R E T U R N S P R O M P T L Y R E M I T T E D .

No. 4 7 SO U T H MAIN ST R E E T ,. O p p . O o o a n G r o v e O a * o e , ^

ASBURY PARK, N E W JERSEY,

GEORGE PRIDHAM,BOX 3013, \

OCEAN QROVE, N. J .

And Grainer.ESTIMATES PROMPTLY FURNISHED

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OGEAN GROVE TIM ES—SATURDAY, JUNE 23; 1900.

• St. Helena.C onsiderable in te re s t has b een ' re -.

' c en tly experienced r e la t iv e 'to the Is ­land o f St. H elena, 011 account of tho recen t- exile to th a t Island of the- Boer

V G eneral C ronje anil a reg im ent of T rhndvaaL prisoner#, tliere to.' bs ’kep t

.m ritll' tlie end o f tlio v war-: In. South.:• A frica. I t is, a n .iso la ted volcanic, i s - ;

la jid ; w hich .owes its principal fiuno to• ‘ittie fa c t th a t it- w as th e re th e 'notbtf.■ F ren c li G eneral .Napoleon 'Spent-.; tho

la s t six years of liis life.-; T he island: ofv St. H elena >vas discovered lu 1502 by a»

v‘.. P o rtiig n eso ; explorer, J u a n ido,- N ova C astilla . I t-w a s thert - densely -wooded w ith .redwood.' a n d ebony, b u t the de- s tru c tio n o f■ its fo rests has-been follow--:

; : e d : by :a .w asting ; aw ay iof r th o ; {soil,? so th a t the-slopes a r c ,now m ostly barren.-

- : 'W illows, p op la rs : arid' o th e r trees from '• th e tem p era te :.zo n e . have; been;: in tro -

'f.duced/ Apples', pears, g rapes and polar/;;; ^ toes have • been brouglhi, and now grow

side by side w ith- coffee.an d ’ tea plartts,■ s u g a r cane, 'cotton an d 'bananas; . - ■; . Tho island was. first settled, by Port'd?;1

v-/ -.griese; . d e so rte rs , w h o '.w e ro a f terw at’d ■; joined,; by escaped"!slaves.- .T heir off- •; / sp rin g w ere a li t t le la te r la rgely ex te r- .: v m in a te d b y 'th e -P o r tu gu ese .; Some •.‘of,

v. V ■them,.however,’.' m ust/;have escaped fho; % g e n e ra l• s la u g h te r ,;foi*;• w hen Sir,. J o h n '

: : ’ C avendish , in Itis voyage around tlie ; - .•world,, v isited St. Helena, in 1588 lie

. found it. inhab ited and con ta in ing ; a sm all tow n. I n : 1G.45 ■ tho Dutch' ••’. a t­tem pted :to.. estab lish a se ttlem en t; b u t .

^re linquished; th e .island ' to' E ng land . in .1651,; ;in "iCC8 th e ; com m ander .; o f > a*

•kV- homeward~bound E a s t Tndian fleet - of . E ng lish vessels took form al possession!

■ of i t iri-. th e n a m e : o f C harles ,11* w ho• ■ Im m ediately m a d e - 'ito v c r. to th e E a s t

. ‘‘ In d ia Company. -Tlie .Dutch, again • ob-. ta in e d possession, i n ' 1G72, ■ tint, the.- n ex t

' y e a r i t w as recaptured by -C aptain : R ic h a rd , M unden, w ith th re e sh ip s.

S ince th a t ' time;,1'hO island h a s iremain-*; ed a B ritish ,p o sse ss io n ; I'; / •'.. :;• I t /Was perm an en tly settled by •eral-

• g ra n ts from London, /u n d e r .'the au-v spices of tlie E a s t Indian. Com pany, and

'■ i. .being s itu a ted in th e d ire c t 'tr a c k , of; Vessel s bound from th e E as iu to 33n g-i land around th e Cape of Good Hope, be-;; cam e an im p o rtan t-p o rt. . ••• vy.-;

T ho island lo s t its p rosperity w hen ■ ?- s team n av ig a tio n m ade i t unnecessary : fo r vessels to stop to re fit and /ta k e ;o n '

: -w ater and fresh ' prpvisipris/^aricl-::.'!'!!©: opening of th e Suez Canal, w hibh / a l­te red tho rou te to th e E a s t Indies, gavo

/ i t th o .finishing blow. T he in h ab itan ts , fe ll in to poverty, h av in g n o th in g to de­pend upon b u t . th e p recarious sale of supplies to A m erican w halers w hich som etim es m ake S t H elena a p o rt of call. I t is now a B ritish ad m ira lty coaling s ta tion , to w hich the C ape 'nnd

• W est A frican squadrons som etim es re ­so rt. One b a tte ry of Royal A rtillery

. and ono com pany of in fa n try a re also sta tioned there. ;

A lm ost th ro u g h o u t it’s e n tire circum - ference of tw en ty -e igh t m iles th e Is­land p resen ts to th e eye an unbeaten w all o f cliffs, vary ing from five hun­dred to ono thousand feet In height. Jam estow n, tho capital of th e island, is b u ilt in a rav ine w hich lias a lm ost

•i ve rtica l sides, th e he ig h t to th e east , being called R u p ert’s H lllj/.and th a t to

th o w est L adder H ill. These tw o m onnv ta in s g rad u a lly -reced e from one .unV o th e r u n til a t th e sea ,.w h ere th e y end in perpendicular cliffs. T he ra v in e '' is th re e hundred and 'fifty feet- broad . T h is tr ia n g u la r space is abou t one and a q u a rte r m iles long.'aTtd Is defended by fortifications a t tho cn tranco o f tho

. ravine .. .Ono of tho chief objects of in to rest

in St. H elena is tho liouso a t Longwood * in w hich Napoleon passed his captUv

ity. T he pla teau of J.ongwood is tw o thousand fee t above, the level of tho sea ahd bounded by deep ravines. I t is on the R upert H ill ship of the ra*

: v ino In w hich Jam estow n is built. H ero a re tho long, low' bu ild ings in w hich N apoleon ••lived and th e now liousp w hich he did n o t live to occupy. H ere a lso is M arshal B ertran d ’s cottage. N apoleon’s tom b is in S lane’s Valley, a b o u t a m ilo from Longwood. B ut tho

•w. bpdy w as rem oved to F rance In a m an- "■pf-war by tho P rince de Jo inv ille In

1840, arid now lies under tho dome- of th e H otel dcs Invalides I a Paris .

s ilM M ER OUTINQS.'

, P e r s o n a l l y - C o n d u c t e d T o u r s v i a

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

T h e Pennsy lvan ia R ailroad Company- an n o u n ces; th e following, . Personally-* Con dub ted T ours 'fo r/tli'e Sum m er and ea rly Aut-mn j of, 19.00:; To the N orth , ; including ’: N iagara

F a lls , T housand’ Islands,, th o ’ St, Law -, ronco, M ontreal’ Quebec; tho Saguenay A u Sable Chasm, L ak es C ham plain and George; and -S ara toga , Ju ly 21 to - Aug­u s t A and A ugust 11 to 25. -Rato, ?125 fo r th e round trip from New York, Pliiladelph la,- B altim ore and . W ash ing­ton, including all; necessary . expenses. P ro p o rtio n a te ra te s from o th e r points.

' F ive-day to u r to G e tty sb u rg ,/L u ray and W ashington^ Septem ber 15, .-Rate;- $25 from N ew Y ork, $22 from P h ilade l­phia, .'Prop o r tion a te ra te s from o th e r poin ts. / V-; • '..V; ; A n ine-day /to u r to G ettysburg; L uray Caverns, N a tu ra l B ridge, R ichm ond, Old ■ P o in t : Com fort, and W ashington , Octoebr 9. R ate , ?o5‘ from -New Y ork, $63 from. /P h ilad e lp h ia ; in,clUding r all necessary 'expenses.!P roportionate ra te s from o th e r points* . *.. ;

;F !or/itineraries And h ir th e r - infbrm a-; tlon apply to tick e t agents, o r address Geo; W ; ’B o y d ,'A ssistan t G eneral P as­senger A gent, P h ilade lph ia .-. ' ’ .' / v •

. F r e e P i c t u r e s E v e r y W e e k ;

•The appreciation. o f /tho recen t pic­tu res given ;free to readers o f the g re a t V Phlladelph ia . S un d ay : P ress” has ' in ­duced/the; m anagem ent of th a t paper to announce - th a t a beau tifu l p ic tu re . w ilt be given w i th; every- copy of .the: P h ila ­delphia Siinday P ress evdry Sunday.. 1 he assurance is a lso given th a t; th is s e r ie s . ofv p ic tu re s -w ill bq the- n iost niagnIficent ever/d Is trlbu ted. T lie sub- jec ts a re a ll orig inal and by the h igh­est; class of /a rtis ts . />/" ■/, T h e p ic ture for n e x t Sunday; 'June 24/ w ill be .a/deeided riovolty. - - . i f will be •14x20}inches tn s iz e ^ n d its p rom inen t fea tu re /w ill bo a rep roduction of Percy M oran’s fam ous w a te r color,:“ T he;Ideal JSiim m er G1 rl.’’ ‘Everybody know s Mo-, ra n arid his- sum m er girls, so - that- th is p ic tu re / i s ' • c e r ta in /to be. • i.mmeriscly p o p u la r.' / I t ’ yi 11/have adcled;■ value- by the. fa c t;th a tH n one corrier w ill appear an a r tis tic calendar fo r Ju ly , • som e­th in g th a t everybody will prize. I t w ill be w ell to o rd e r nex t Sunday 's P ress early . ; ••'• / ’

N e w J e r s e y ’ s G o o d R o a d s .

T he S ta te of Now Jersey has. gained consldevablo fam e because of. h e r road law aii/1 / hor;' stone ro a d : eoristruction. F rom ,1895; t6VlS99, 440 m iles of 'good roads w ere b u iIt , , arid tli.e to ta l am ount expended by.: the.-Stato. on th e rriileage w as $715,S2Cj‘ being one-th ird of th e cos tv of. c on St ruc tion ;; T he to ta l cost o f t he :440 m 11 es/to • tlie S tate, tli.e^counties and th e a d jacen t p roperty ow ners! whs $2,147,478,..Or /in ro u n d ' rium bersr $4,880 per m ile. * D urihg 1899, 115 in lies . of s to n e arid gravel .roads w ere built, a t a eost- o f -$150;000, o r ab o u t‘ $4,000M per mile. T h is road build ing is s till popu; la r, and m ore calls for construction aro m ade each -year tlian the a n n u a l 'S ta le appropria tion of $100,000 w ill pay for'

Because i t ru n s m ore frequen t tra in s . Because its c^rs a ro typical p f u tm ost com fo rt./ B ecause its tra in s ' a re al-. w ays ou tim e. Because its a tten d an ts a re courteous. Becauso i t : m a in ta in s such: a h igh ra to o f speed. Because i t is surrounded by every safeguard tlia t m odern ingenu ity can devlso. Bccauso a ll experienced trav e le rs a lw ays use it.- T hese a re am ong tho reasons w hy you should buy your ticke t v ia th e Lake Shore and M ichigan Sou thern Railw ay w hen tak in g a tr ip betw een Buffalo, C leveland, P ittsb u rg , Toledo, C incin­nati,.C hicago; St. Louis and o th e r w est­ern cities. . •

R E D U C E D R A T E S T O C I N C I N N A T I

A N D R E T U R N .

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

/F o r the A nnual C onvention of the B ap tis t Y oung People’s ' UnlOn of A m erica, to bp held a t C incinnati, J u ly 12-15, the. P ennsy lvan ia R ailroad Com­p any w ill sell excursion tickets from all s ta tio n s on its line to C incinnati a t one fare fo r th e ropnd trip; T icke ts to bo sold and good going Ju ly 10 to 13, Inclusive, and to re tu rn u n til Ju ly 17, inclusive; bu t if tick e ts a re deposited w ith , th e J o in t A gen t a t .C incinnat, on o r beforo Ju ly 14,- and if fee o f fifty cen ts bo paid, tho re tu rn lim it, w lll.be extended to A ugust 10, Inclusive.—June 23-3t.

S 'T h e O n l y D o u b l e T r a c k L i n e .

T h e L ake S hore and M ichigan South­e rn R ailw ay is tho only double tra c k lin e betw een th e E a s t and W est, arid on th is accoun t is ab le to su rround its p a tro n s w ith m ore safeguards and lu r- n lsh fa s te r service th a n any o th e r rou to betw een Buffalo and w estern c it­ies. T h a t is ono reaso n why serious acc iden ts on th e L ake Shore R ailw ay a ro unknow n, w hile even tr iv ia l m is­h ap s a re so ra re as to^ bo a lm ost un th o u g h t of. I ts road bed is perfectly •laid;' I ts system of signals Is-so accur- T to and surrounded w ith so m any/safe-. ; guards th a t .* collisions a re (>im posslble, W h ilo :its /em ployees ; aro sk ille d and carefu l .as can be found. W hen you: buy y ou r tick e t o v e r th e I^ako, Shoro you m ay bo sure" of : a b s o lu to speed and s a fe ty - to say n o th in g of the com fort and excellence of i ts serv ice .'

R e d u c e d R a t e s t o C h a r l e s t o n , S . C . ,

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

F o r th e m eeting of th e N ational E du­cational A ssociation a t C harleston . S. C., Ju ly 7-13, th e P ennsj')vnn ia R ail­road C om pany w ill sell excursion tick ­e ts from all s ta tlons .on i ts .l in e s -t6 C harleston a t th e ra te of one faro for th o round trip ,, plus ?2.00. T ickets to be sold Ju ly 5 to 8, Inclusive, and to bo good t.o re tu rn u n til Seplem ber 1, in-

’ elusive. On tho ro tu rn tr ip s tep -o v er w ill bo allowed a t W ash ing ton on de­p osit of tic k e t w ith J o in t A gent and on paym en t o f fee o f $1.00.—Ju n e 23-3t.

** B ecause, ’’

“ D on’t bo C ross.'*T here is no occasion to bo so w hen

you tra v e l 'v ia , th e Lako Shore and M ichigan Southern lta llw ay. A jour-, ney ,. on th isv picturesque', a r id v perfect rou te never becomes w earisom e. Its routo traverses th o m ost beautifu l po r­tion of th e M iddle S tates, and Its cars a re so room y and com fortablo and its roajibed so well laid, th a t should tho trav e le r tiro of w atchirig th e scenery she m ay read o r sleep w ith re s t , and ' co m fo rt L adles especially. Who* u su al­ly. find a Journey irksom e, should bo sure to buy tho ir ticke ts v ia tho Lako Shoro an d M ichigan Southorn Railway.

$3 1 .5o Round Trip to D enver, .Color- . ado Springs and Pueblo, .

V ia Chicago,v IJnion-.-Pacific and N o rth -; W estern Line, Ju n e 19, 20,‘ Ju ly 3, 9 ,17 , A ugust 1; 7 arid 21, good-retu rn ing un ­ti l October 31. , A lso very low ra te s on sam e da tes to Glenwood Springs, Og­den, S a lt Lako City^ H ot Springs, and Deadwood, S. Dak. • Q uickest tim e. B est service. All agen ts sell tlckcts v ia Chicago & N orth -W estern R ’y. F o r full pa rticu la rs add ress W . A. CoX, G01 C hestnu t S treet, Philadelphia .—Juno 23—Gt . / •'

T h e . W o r l d ’ s R e c o r d f o r P a s t T i m o .

. T he L ake .Shore and M ichigan/South­ern R ailw ay /h o ld s th e w orld ’s record fo r fa s t tim e ,’ accom plishing a littlo over 510 m iles in 470 m inu tes and 20 •seconds, o r an average speed of 65.07 m ilesi p e r h o u r./ ;Tt is such, reco rds .'as th is w hich h ave m ado th e Lako - Slioro arid ’ .Michigan , - - Sou thern ' -Railway synonym ous w ith h igh speed, 'u tm ost com fort and punctual service. ‘ /,/■;

L « S . P l a u t ’ s S e o s h o r f e D e l i v e r y . / /

L. S. P la u t & Co., (T he Bee H ive, N e w a rk ), who conduct the la rg est dry. and fancy goods liouso in New Jersey , request a tten tio n to tlie ir Sum m er Sea­shore W agon Service. P urchases will be delivered from Sea B rig h t to Spring Lake and ' ad jacen t te rrito ry ; ' Mail o rders to th e house d irec t w ill receive quick and carefu l a tten tio n o r a postal to CO.O Sewali avenue, A sbury P ark ; or telephone 124a, A sbury P ark , will b ring tlie ir /re p re se n ta tiv e .^ p tv ;

_ J e r s e y T r o o p s i n C a m p ,

- TKo m ilita ry au th o ritie s have decid­ed’ to ; send th e N ational G u a rd to Sea G irt .by■ reglriients, and orders w ere is-, sued on S a tu rday provid ing fo r th e en­cam pm ent of th e Second R egim ent and B attory/B .vpf Cainden,: on Ju ly 7. / Tho T h ird ; R eg im en t arid Second Troop of. Red B ank, w ill go in to cam p on J u ly 14.

If tlrod ot y ou r ow n property , try BomBbody olse’s. A change m ay provo beneQcial to both. In. seek ing fh rthor in fo rm ation Q4iote th e l is t num ber. I t you have p roperty you desiro to : lis t in th is departm ent, so n d 'fu ll info rm a­tion to . ' ■/ :/.'■ v.-‘

W H. BEfeOLE2 3 6 r ia in S t r e e t , A sb u ry P a rk , N. j . g o H ain A v en u e, Ocean G ro v e i N. J -

No. 2, LONCl B R A N C H , N . J.—F in e lo t on JoUne Avenuo, .trf»lJey line , 4uxi2o feet- V a lue, 41,000, free and clear. W il l exchaiuKO fo r euu ity In d w e llin g p roperty , r. NO. 8, O CEAN G R O V B .-A w o ll- loc ftied 16-roora d w e lliiiff, su ltab lo fo r . board ing purposes. W ith in one b lock ana a h a ir o l t lie ocean; tw o lo ts o f g round in the plot., and co ttage fu rn ished throughout*. vuiua> Hon. 000; m ortgage, $3,500 at; 6;per, cent. W il l exchange fo r im proved o r . u n im ­proved p rope rty In N o rth e rn ' N e w ;Je rs ty .

NO: 10, O R AN G E . N. J.—C orner pror>-, o r ty on L in co ln av»i.nuo,' I!05cl00 fe e t; houae o f 8 rooma ?ind ba th ; a l l Im provem ent*. Inc lud ing clue tr io lig h ts ; , va lue, .54,200: m ortgagee: J2.&00. at'-u pe r .centi, $900, a t. 6 per cent;; rented u n t il M ay l ; a t $30.per m onth. W lU e xch a u g r fo r Bcaslioro property ... v .':'- v";;-

NO. 11, SOM ERS P O IN T , N . J .-a e v e n lo ta, 40x100 -each, locatod n e x t to excur­sion houee on' deslrablo. e treet; .. va lue, $2,800; no encum brance.. 'VVlll exchange fo r p rope rty a t A sb u ry P a rk o r Ocexm Grove.. . - - , ■ ■ : ‘ •: ■ • :■ 1 '•

NO. 16.' A R L IN G T O N . N J.—Ten-room houtw. w ith .ba th ,-.ho t a ir fu rn ace , au im ­provem ents, 3 lo ta 2i>xlQ0 each; va lue $0,000; Grove o r AubUry P a r k 'o r foie lo ts ' o r . l i i i- provod p ro p e rty In no rthw ea t Phllade.l- phlcu V : - r -T: >-r\ ;•

NO. 18, A lt l i lN G T O N , N . J.—S-room house, w ith b a th ; ho t a ir furnace,; a l l ' ln»- provom cntar 2 lo ta 26x100 eachi on corner; va lue $3,750; .mortgage,- $1,500 a t 5 per c e n t, fo r A sb u ry P a rk o r Ocean Grovo p roperty , j.■ .• /^ / / r :■ :.

NO. 19, P II11 a Id B L P H T A —O n S ix­teen th s tre e t n tm r D auf)ldn, th re e -s to ry b r ic k ; 12, ro o m s v lo t lGxJ>5; w e l l :b u i lt Q-nd m odern^ value, wi.OOfti—niwrtgaKe $3,600, a t : I per cent. W il l VxtHiange e q u ity : fo r co i- tage. in Ocean Grove- •

NO. Zl, P H U jA D E T u P H lA l-rO ri N o rth T w e n ty -th ird stree t, overlo ok ing ; G ira rd College grounds, m odern co rne r house; U room s; a ll im provem enta; fine ly fum lB h* cd; lo t 1G-8X76 fd e t; value $8,500; m ortgage $5,000. W il l exchange fo r Ocean Grove, p rope rty . r' ‘ • ; '

. NO ; 22, P H IL A D I i l i l ’H J A —On N o rth Tw enty-tiecond stree t, lino 10-room house; a ll Im provem ents: value $6,000; m ortgage $3,600, W il l exchange' fo r Ooean Grove property-

NO. 23. P U 1LA D E L P H 1A -—On N o rth T w e n ty -f lrs t s tret-t, tw o 10-rooin m odern houses in- fine o n lc r. w ith a ll inen tti; va lue $0,000 eacli; m ortgage $3^00 each. W il l exchange fo r Ocean Grove p r4»crt> \

NO. 25, T R E N T O N , N f J .—A fa c to ry p ro p e rty on P rince stree t, cons is ting o f Bmall p o tte ry and lam p deco ra ting estab- llshm en t; p lo t 100x l ‘H) fee t; p roperty^coa t over $3,000; p rice Si.QOO; m ortgage. $3,000 a t I p e r cent. W lU . exchange, fo r seashore p r o p e r t y ^ . V *>;.f "•■- NO .1 26; B K V E R L Y , N. J .—11-room b r ic k house, w ith ba th and a l l “ lm provem enta ; fra m e s tab le ; s itua te on C hurch stree t; va lue, -$4.000; m ortgage $3,000 -a t ,5.4 vper ccnt. W i l l exchange fo r Behshor© proi>- erty,'. • > v 'i" i:';* .' 7 *;

NO. 27, P H IL A D E L P H IA —F in e 13- room house- on D iam ond i s tre e t;; near T w e n tie th ; lo t 17%'xlC>p_ fee t; va lued a t $7,500; m ortgago Of $3;500. W il l exchange fo r p ro p o rty i n ,Asbury. P a rk .••

NO 28, P L A IN F IE L D . N . J.—Handsomo 12-room house, w ith , a l l Improveinentu. located on E a s t F ro n t s tre e t; grounds 118x2tt> fe e t; value, $13,000; , m ortgage, $6,000. W il l exchange fo r seashore prop­e r ty . ■ •

NO. 33, T R E N T O N , N. J.—Three -s to ry b r ic k house on W est H anover, stree t; va lue, $3,500; m ortgage $2,000 G per cent. W il l exchange fo r seashore p roperty .

NO. «V O C E A N G R p V E .—F in e board­in g house p ro p e rty ■ on M a in , avenue; - 20- rooms;, i n . flne o rder; 2 lo ts o f ground, one a , co rn e r;1 va\ue, ..7,500; ^m ortgage, $2,000 a t 6 p e r cent. ' W il l, exchango fo r T re n to n 'p ro p e rty o r fa rm - in - th a t v ic in ity ;

NO . 35, O C EA N 'G R O VE.—Handeomo m odem resldenco p ro p e rty of 15 room s on M t. Carm el W a y ; th o ro u g h ly w e ll b u ilt in an a t tra c t iv e s ty le and In good.order, v a l u e , $5,000; m ortgage $2,500 aC B pe r cent. .W ill exchange fo r P h ila de lp h ia p roperty .

NO. 37, O C E A N (3 R O V E .—Tho rou gh ly substan tia l and n ice ly fu rn ish e d 12-room house on W ebb 'a vcnue j near, th e ocean; tw o lo ts o f ground in. th e p lo t; des irab ly Jocjited " f t ir a l l Uie year residence;/va lue, $5,000; m ortgago, $2,000 .at 6 per c e n t W lU oxchange, fo r suburban N e w a rk p roperty o r ... in .the '.Oranges.; r - • ? -- ; ■■ v ■ ■

NO.- 38, N E W Y O R K C IT Y ,—T hroe lo ts on L o r in g P lace, near F o rd h a m . Road, T w e n ty -fo u rth W a rd , each 25x126; value, $6,500; m ortgage $3400. W W exchange tfo r unencum bered residence p ro p e rty 0£ lo ta In Deal, A llen hu rsU A sb u ry . P a rk . B rad ­ley Beach o r. Avon. Some cash m ig h t twa added i f requ ired to com plete a tra d a.

NO . 41, D E A L , N . J . — Ono o f th e hand­somest lo ts a t th is , ra p id ly g ro w in g and vo ry desirable reso rt; located on th« M onm outh d r iv e east o f the : macadam road ; size • 50x176 fe e t! va lue, - $2,500;- cn- cum branco, $1^03 a t 6 per c e n t W il l ex-. change fo r sm all ; p ro p e rty o r - lo t in Ocean G rove .'..NO . 44, O C E A N . G R O V E .—Ploaeant

double house on C la rk avenuo, near Cen­t ra l ; - 6 ‘room s on each .s ide ; fu rn ished th ro u g h o u t; one lo t in ’ th e p l o t . "WlU ox-, change fo r sm a ll c o u n try p lace on -Long Is la n d , o j' in N o rth e rn N o w Jorsey. w ith ­in. an hou r, o f New Y o rk . V a lu e . $3,001 • . .

No. 46, N E W Y O R K C I T Y . — Handsome new houBC on W est 161st s tre e t; • near B ou leva rd ; 18 feet fro n t. fo u r s to ry ; value $17,000; m ortgage $11,500. W iU exchange, e q u ity " fo r unencumbered, p ro p e rty InOcean Grove. . ■ . . - -....

NO ; 47, P H IL A D E L P H IA --^S e ve n -ro o m house on M ontrose s tre e t; In good order; s tead ily rented- a t $16 p e r-m o n th ; /value $2,250; no encumbrance. W il l exchange fo r co ttago in Ocean Grove.

NO . 48, O C E A N G RO ym .—V e ry hand­some p riv a te residence- o f .12 room n and ba th , ho t and cold w a te r , hoa tor, e tc.; sp lend id ly b u ilt -a n d on a p ro m in e n t co r­n e r; ad m ira b ly located fo r b o th sum m er and., w in te r residence; lo t 40x60; value $6,000; m ortgage $3,000. W il l exchange fo r u m a li p ro p e rty -in-.Ocean G rove: A sb u ry P a rk ,-o r lo ta a t Loch A rb o u r. A lle n h u rs t

NO. 53, O C E A N G R O V B . N . J . - A sub­s ta n tia l and th o ro u g h ly equipped 25-room boa rd ing *iouse, located d ire c t ly on the ocean f ro n t, w ith an ocean v ie w fro m a ll the room s In the houso: sew er - and ar­tesian w a te r conr.*ictions; fum lshod th ro u g h o u t; fro n ta g e o f 60 fe e t on ope s tre e t and 75 fee t on a n o th e r; -value, $15,000; encum brance $5,000 a t, C. per c e n t W il l exchange-for c ity o r suburban prop­e r ty . 1 ".Y- - ' : :

NO. 56, O C E A N G R O V E . N . J.—A 10- room fu rn ished cottage on C la rk avenue, oposlte: t l ie park-, fu rn ished th ro ughou t * sewer • and . w a te r connections; .-value, $3,500; encum brance, $1,000. W i l l 'fVi f o r sm all board ing house in Ocean Grove, o r fo r residence p rope rty , ne a r New, Y o rk C ity . .;

NO. 66, O C E A N G R O VE. N . J .—Com- m odlous' 17-room boa rd ing house on E m ­b u ry avenue, w ith in tw o b locks o f the ocean; fu rn ish e d th ro u g h o u t; -iaH in goo<t o rde r; /Sewer and w a te r connections: va lue , $5,000;, encum brance, $1,500; o r w i ll oxchange free o f encum brance fo r cleOkr lu-operty in P h ila de lp h ia o r v id n ity . .

NO. 57, O C E A N G R O V E , N . J.—D obIt- ab le 9-room fu rn ished co ttag e on .Webh avenue, a ' l i t t le m ore th a n tw o h locks f ro m th e ocean; furn ished , th ro u g h o u t; sew er and /w a te r connections;.’ va lue. $3,500; no encumbrance. W il l exchange fo r c le a r p ro p e rty in the, v ic in ity o f P h ilade lph ia . v :.:

NO. 68, P in L A D E L P H IA , P A - V c r v handsom o - p r iva te .residence on N o rth S ix teen th s trtio t, lo t 22x174 foo t, 15-room house, w ith tw o ba ths and a l l m odem conveniences; pres3. b r ic k w ith \ b row p- stono t r im , w h ite wood f in is h ; valuo $12,500; m ortgage, $6,000 a t 5 p e r c e n t.-W ill exchange e q u ity fo r good proporty in^^ An­b u ry P a rk . ^ -• v ; : ■ :'.v :;-

NO, CO, O C E A N 9 R O V E , N . J .-C o m p r propertyo on W ebb avenue; n e a rly new; w ith 7 rooms and b a th , h c a to r ,-h o t OJjd

cold w a te r, e tc .; tw o lo ts o t g round in the p lo t; va lue ; $5,000,. w ith . -.bu ild ing loan m ortgage $2,300. W il l exchange fo r. prop ­e r ty „ in N o rth e rn N e w Jeraey.

N O ,161. O C E A N G R O VE, N- J . -D e s lr - abl*e 12-rootn cottago, fu rn ished th ro u g h ­o u t; sewer and w a te r connections; Ibcated on H a th avenue; corner, lo t; va lue, ?“»,000; Clear o f encumbrance. W il l exchange fo r c le a r Vesidence p ro p e rty In . Ph ilade iph lu ,- ' NO ; 02,- J A M A IC A ; L . T.—Handsom o 15-

rbom house, w ith b a th and a l l Im prove­m e n ts ; th o ro u g h ly .co ijs 'tructed, • iv lth ce- m ented ce lla r under en tirp .house; stone, p iazza oh . th ree sides; tower, b n ; co rn er; ' o n ly tw o .years, old;- lo t 50x200 feet,, located on m acadam izeil road. Jam a ica - Is ten- m iles from B ro o k lyn bridge, w ith 5-cent fa ri* f ro m .N ew Y ork: Ci ty . Value o f - p rop - e r ty , $7,5a0; m ortgage, $3,000 a t per cen t. W il l '. exchange: e q u ity ' fo r , residence p ro p e rty in A sb u ry P a rk o r Ocean G rovo ,.

NO.'. Ci,' A S B U R Y P A R K , N . 'J .-H a n d '- - sonio a ijd thoroughly.'eciuipped residence; i i l l . Im provem ents; '10 room s;-: J liie ly ; lo ­cated on Seventh avenue, n o rth side ,o f to w n ; va lue, $7,000;. m ortgage ,' 5per. c e n t . WJ11 Exchange fo r p rope rty in v ic in ity o f N e w a rk ; o r sm all .fa rm , c lea r o f encumbrance. • ...-

NO. C5, O C E A N . G R O VE, N. • J .-G o o d residence p ro p e rty on C la rk .ave nue ; f u l l - sized- lo t; 2 ^ -s to ry house o f 10 ro o m sV a lu e $4,000; m ortgage $1,300 at. 6 per cent. • W il l • exchange fo r P h ila de lp h ia residence o f s im ila r va lue and no t m ore .‘h e a v ily en-v. cumbered. • : • ';yv;; 7: ;

NO.' CC, E A S T O R A N G E ; N. J.—V e ry handsome residence .p ro pe rty ofi M id land avenue; 12.rooms and; b a th ; handsom ely fin ished; 2-story, b a rn ; c lose: to . ra ilw a y and . tro lley , ro a d ;' th ree-quarte rs , o f an acre o f ground;, va lue . $12,500; encum ­brance $6,500 a t 5 P6r cent;. W il l, exchango. fo r .seashore p ro p e rty in v ic in ity -o f An­b u ry Park.' ; •'i NO. in, B R O O K L Y N , N. Y . -O n H u ll e treet, 'n e a r-? u lto n , thvoe 3-sto ry fla ts ; Bl^e 17x4(1x100; all. im provem ents; 1 room's and ba th on f irs t floo r, a n d : 5 room s ;a n d . bath* on .tw o upper: floors; e v e ry th in g in fira t-c lass cond ition ; rents Oyer $1,000; p rice ;$12,000; ; mortgage: $6,000. . W i l l ' e x -1 change e q u ity for. ,Seashoro-property or; fa rm - - - •• •,' y -: NO. 68,- T E N A F .L Y . /N . J .—Hananom e residence p roperty* on corner lo t 140x150 fee t in s ize ,. w ith flne shade trees, f ru it- trees, etc.; vn lue $8,000; m ortgage -$l,JiOO a t 5 per c e n t; W il l: exchange fo r - seaahore re.sldence p roperty . .

NOc r.3. W O R T H IN G T O N , N. Y .—Lo­cated between A rds ley and E lm s fo rd , on th e N e w -Y o rk and P u tnam R a ilroad , in southern W estcheste r coun ty , ono h u n ­dred lo ts 25x100 fee t oach; price $200 each; free n f encum brance; offered fo r seashore property .

NO. 70. N O R R IS T O W N , P A .—A p lo t o f ground; co rner Green and Jacobie streets, COxDO feet; value;$3.000; encumbrance $600 a t G per t e n t ‘SSTill exchange fo r .sea- Bhore p ro p e rty . ' r *.r'

NO. 71,' . P H IL A D E L P H IA , P A .-F lv o houses on F reem ont stree t, n o rth e a iit sec­tio n o f c ity ; sizo o f ground In; each 12x50 fee t; each- house conta ins five room s' and b a th ; con s tru c tio n b r ic k w ith - m arb le steps a n d . tr im m in g s ; va lue $li200 each; m ortgage $600 a t 6.4 per cent; to ta l e q u ity $3,000. W il l exchange fo r 'seashore co t­tage free o f encumbrancor'-value no t over $3,6oo.

NO. 72, T R E N T O N ; N./VJ.t—Sto re prop­e r ty on H a m ilto n avenuo,' consisting o f Btoro 'f ro n t, d in ing -room and k itch e n hack; c e l l a r .C bedrboma. and ba th on Becond and th ird floors; lo t 10xl00;to a lle y ; p r ice :$4,250; m ortgage $2,000 a t 5.per; cen t. W lU exchange, fo r Be ashore; property ,.

NO. 73, T R E N T O N . N. J—Store ; p rop­e r ty . oh Ada line . s tre e t; sto re f r o n t - d in - : ing-roora and k itch e n back; ce lla r; 5 bed­room s and ba th ; s tab le ' opening on a lle y ; lo t -16x100; .’price $3,500;; m ortgage . $1,800 at: 5 per c e n t W il l e xc h a n g e ;fo r seashore p roperty . : -

•N b; 74; T R E N T O N ; N , J .—Three-e tb ry; b r ic k house on Thom pson•' s tre e t; . w ith .9. room s and b a th ; . ce lla r und e r a l l; ; lo t 17x75 fee t to a lle y ; newly- papered and pnlnted: price $2,750; m ortgage $1,250 a t 6 per c e n t W il l exchango fo r seashoro p roperty . ' • .

n o ! 75, T R E N T O N ; N. J.—Threo -s to ry b r ic k houso on Thom pson s tre e t Same as No. 74. " v

NO. 76; T R E N T O N , N . *J .—B ric k co t­tage on P h ilem on etroet; 8 rooma -.and b a th ; ce lla r, h e a ^ r . g ra te 'in p a r lo r; s la te ro o f; whift verandns; price 52.SOO; m o rt­gage. $l,S0O at 6 per ce n U W il l exchange fo r seashore property .

NO. 77. T R E N T O N , N. J.—T hreo -s to ry b r ic k houso on E a s t S tato s tre e t; 9 rooms arid b a th ;, new ly decorated; p r ic e $2,750; m o r tg a g e $1,500 a t 5 per ; cent, .W ill ex­change fo r seashorQ: p roperty . •. NO. 78,--T R E N T O N , N* J,—B r ic k cottago o n :Charles s tree t; 8 room s and ba th ;: cel­la r ; hea ter, g ra te In p a rlo r, e tc .; t p r lc^ $2,800; m ortgage' $1,500. a t 5-per.cenL :;W ill, exchange fo r seashore property^ -

NQ. 7&; B R O O K L Y N . N. Y . - O n F u lto na tre e t and R ockaw ay avenue, t h ir ty mln-*. Utes fro m N ew Y o rk City;- .three deslr* a b le . apa rtm e n t houses, 17xl0Q^ieet; . 14 room s, 3 ba th ro o m s;:e le c tric lig h ts , elec­t r ic bells and' o th e r im provem ents:, va lue $13,000: m ortgago $6,000 a t 5 pe r cent. W lU exchange equ ity fo r seashore p ro p e r ty . ;

NO. SO, B R O O K L Y N , N . Y .—Chauncey s tree t, near. R a lp h avenue;- tw o 3-8tory fra m e a p a rtm e n t houses; fivegroomsi. ■in- each a pa rtm e n t; size; 25xC0:; lo t425*ip0 foot- each; ren ta ls $643 each; price- $7,000 each, w ith a m ortgage o f .$3,500 a t 5 p e r /c e n t W ill-e xch a h g e fo r Beashpr.o; p rope rty . :

N O .'81, J E R S E Y ,C IT Y H E lG lIT S .-N ; J. —S ix fin e lo ta, on GuilUs avenue; tro lley , passes - w ith in 150J fe e t; slze.'-of lo t 25x100 fee t each; va lue $T,000 each; c lea ro f en-; cum branc*. W il l exchange fo r, seashore

•property.---''-* ...■]• ‘I.NO. 8X P H IL A D E L P H IA . P A —F in e

residence property, o n v N o r th T h ir ty - e ig h th s t re e t ; 0 room s; th re e -s to ry b r ic k ; p rlco $4,800; m ortgage $1,800 ; a t - 5.4 . per ce n t- W il l exchange e q u ity fo r seashoro p rope rty . ; ' .W; ‘ ^ ■ ■

NO. S3. W IL M IN G T O N . D E IZ -O n W est S ix th Btreet, deBlrahle resldenco p rope rty , consis ting o f ton rooms, ho t a n d ' cold w a te r, b a th ; fin ished In h a rd wood; va lue $3,600; m ortgage $2,200, a t t> pe r c e n t W lU exchange equ ity fo r seashoro p roperty .

NO. 84, E L IZ A B E T H . N . J .-O n W est G rand s tree t; lo t 40X1S0 feo t In line neigh­borhood; va lue $2,500. W il l .oxchange fo r neashoro property , • : -'•-•-v-

NO. 85, O C EA N G R O VE, N . J,—17-rpom fu rn ished .boarding house, ;.w lth; tw o Io ta , on E m b u ry avenue; thre« b locks .from the ocean; . va lued a t , $5,000; m ortgage $1,500. W il l, exchange fo r c ity o r subur­ban • p roperty . .

NO. 86. A S B U R Y P A R K ; N . J.-^-Sub- s ta n tia l a n d desirable ho te l p ro p e rty on Second avenue, w ith in two. blocks' o f the ocean; consis ting o f 7C-room house. and21-room annex; fu rn ished th ro u g h o u t; lo t 126x150 fe e t; va lue $47,000; m ortgage ^11,000. W il l exchange fo r c ity o r nuburban prop-, erty;. ."'. V ‘ - V :- ; i- ' t- . '•,-.v/:

NO. 87, B R O O K L Y N , N . Y . -O n Ix jx - in g to h avenue, near L o w ls avenue, th ree- • s to ry s ingle . b r ic k f l a t , 20x100 fee t, In •flrst-ciass o rde r; a l l Im provem ents;- va lue $7,000; m ortgage $3,750 at. 4 per c e n t W il l exchange fo r seashore p roperty .

NO.” 88. P H IL A D E L P H IA , P A .-O n O it- fo rd s tre e t, nea r T W e n ty -th lrd , 10-room houae; n e w ly papered nnd pa in ted ; firs t-, class, lo ca tio n ;- p r ic e - $6,000; ■ m ortgageS3.000. W lU exchange fo r ;seashore prop- -e rty .'• : ' . v. V •

NO. S3, T R E N T O N , N . ' J.'—T h ree-atory b r ic k house; 10 room s and b a th , , w ith 25x100 fee t to side a lle y ; va lue ' $5,500; freo o f encum brance. W il l; . exchange , . fo r- Ocean G rove property - •; -;v . -v. ■H'v'U V'

NO. 90,' C A P E M A Y , N . /J .—11-room house on; E lm ira stree t," w ith p lo t 50x125 fee t; va lue $2^0Q;.-..clear, o f encumbrance. W il l exchange fo r p ro p o rty on N o rthern- : N e w • Jersey co 'ast ; . ■ ; • ' . ■■ ■'.Sv '/ • '

NO.' 31; T R E N T O N , N / J.—F in e V A " , f ro n t ' co ttago on . South . C lin to n ;; Btreet, con tid n in g 7, room s and. ce lla r; -electric .cars ; pass th e 'd o o r; ; va lu e $2,500; .mort-. gago $1,000 a t 5 pe r c e n t :.'i

NO'. ?32. 'T R E N T O N ; N .‘ J.—N o w ' “ A** f ro n t cottage, s tore , re s ta u ra n t and pool room on • deslrablo p a r t o f South': Broad B treet; house con ta ins ,0; rooms and bath , w ith c e lla r und e r ,ontlro bu ild ing ;-. ba rn b n th o re a r lo t, w h ich opens on an 18rfoot a lle y ; e lcc tr lc cars pass: th e doo r; value $5,000; in o rtgag o $1,500 a t 5: pe r c e n t

NO . 97, E A S T ’ O R A N G E . N . J .—F o u r lo ta , corner C lin to n ot tee t and T ra ym o n t avenuo; -value $1^50. W il l exc liange fo r A s b u ry P a rk o r Ocean G rove p ro p e rty ..

NO. 38, E A S T M IL L S T O N E . N .- J.—On E lm s tre e t; b r ic k s la te ro o f d u e llin g •house o f 11 room s and b a th , .V fith con­se rva to ry , - fu rn a c e ,. s ta tio n a ry ' rartge, B a ltim o re , hea ter, ;fine m ante ls , e tc .; also ico house; 3% acres o f g round In th e p lo t; va lue $3,000: m ortgago $3^00 a t 6 p e r cent. W il l exchange fo r AB bury P a rk o r Ocean Grovov p ro p e rty .• ■ :: 1

KO , 33, B R O O K L Y N , N . Y . - O n S tuy •

vesan t aVenue, near H a lse y stree t, three- story . and- basement,' b r ic k , • 1 2 - room- house, w ith ba th la nd a l l im provem ents; rents' ; for- $800; va luo $12,000;- m ortgage $7,500i W il l ; exchange fo r . A sb u ry ir ja rk ' p r o p e r t y . - - ;■ V-:'V: '/■ • .. NQ. 1(X>, YONICEHS. N. Y . - In bcautJ- fu l Grey.stuno P a rk , A rd e n , i'la ce ; lo t *15x100 fee t; house 8 room s; w ith -I. bed­room s; all- m odern im provem ents; hew buJJdlng never occupied; -va lue $11,000; m ortgago $4.000.. W il l exchange fo r' /As­bu ry P a rk o r ' Ocean G ro \e p roperty .

NO. 101, LO N G B R A N C H . N. J . -T h e f in ts t Ji ve ry Jiiabio in L on g B ranch ; b rick b u ild in g , Wax 100 feet, w ith la rge pool-room

-on. sx iirnd llo o r ; e leva to r to talce car- r lagesY from il r s t • to second flo o r; pool ro o in ^ -V its fo r $150 per yea r; $l,0<w w orth o t_ /iir rM g e s ; the price ot. p ro p e rty and c li r r ia g t /^ $10,W0; sub ject to a m ortgage ol $C,.V/;. F o r sale,, ren t o r exchange. lfoMrwyff fo r d isposing o f same is BlcUness.

NO. mi; P K I.IIAM - M A N u lt , N. Y „ Tuck-'»hoe, N . V., l.in tlenhurs t, L .- 1.—VuluaOie propertkw U m outitiiti; )n vUltur to fc O.tOO, t'^r un oe^an f io n t pioperty a l Elheroti. /

NO. ll f i , l ‘H M .A l> I':h V H L \.l*A .-T w o n lf!0 renldeucif prt»perU<-?<-, Hi f tc i trou t. iwo-HiorieH high,, e igh t rooin.s und bath, n iw ly pupe itd ihniu'ghi.u-t, heuier, gas, uuiue, lua im u cold water, etc.; value S4,S^J; morti^aKO si.ijOO nt G.4 per cent., equ ity 5-^hmi. W ill exchange lor

' residence properly Ir. ucean- Urovty ana add cosh', l l rvqulred. fr y •.' N O;; iii*!,-.1J A y.: .HE a i>. N . J .-^-Fl he ten-room -! reKldence property ,on. iCaJ»t street, n e a r 'l l r is street, 'vajued ht nmnguned . lo r82.0 u a t ii*. per cent, . > W il l exchange fo r A.s* bury l'nik.orO<;ean UroVeT6fildence property;

NO. ;' 1H7, N E W R O C ilK LLK ; N .- Y .-O li L l Ij e r ty a ve ii u e, i h best: rewl d euce. pa rt o f the c i t y ; Jo t JUxMs feet; - houne;o f U riM jin^.aU nwKiern Improvements, inc lud ing gas,.Water, furnaee, 'etc. .Price • S4.»JU; liiwrtgUKe S3,5(K> a t 5 per cent. W J ll exchange for cottaye lit

• Uotuii Grove.--, •.• N o //112;: Y O N id iR S , N.. Y.^-Located on Palisades avenue,- tine o f the. best;titreeti»!

• i i i Y o nke rs ,'nea r. C o lga te averide, A ,hew thr.ee s to ry fra m e ■ d w e llin g ,: a r t is t ic ' in design,.;3tjx40 fe e t; lo t 5oxi0«; fee t; -hoUso conta ins ,15 grooms And ba th , a l l im prover .merits', cionstructed in. the .very best, man-; n o r ; ,Jn. : e*'ery . p a rticu la r;,;1 price $3;ooo, m ortgage. ?5,u00; w i l l ; exchange f o r . SdftV. shore •'property.;-: 'v.: : • •:'• v ■:’’ : : V •. v’'; ;\ \ r

No. 114, E a s t O R A N E , ‘N . J.—V e ry handsome lu room residen6e on Len ox- a venue,::, con ta in in g ; a ll- Improvem ents;, size o f grounds 7fc>:;150, value $^6.0yu: w ill exchange fu - unencum bered c ity p ro yT e rty . '.N o . 115, JE R S E Y C lT Y rf N . V —Six lota

on W eat End avenu«S near Logan street,.In -M a r io n ,- value- $5«j0 each, no cncuin- brance; wiJl exchange fo r unencumbert-d p rope rty in o th e r location.

No. 116, P l-i.'JA D E L P H I A,' PA .—Tw o e igh t room • houses b u ilt o f Pompeiun bric’k , tw o 'S to r jv , f ro n t-p o rc h e s and u ll conveniences, ‘located on South 52nd ntiK JircsouLLMl t o - th e -u n d e rs ig n e d , i t J lo tlG xia teet, value fo r the ; tw o , *7,l'tw.‘ t io e il' n K id fr t t i ' l i tJ o e a r t h a t “ 'I'ln* Dpi B rouu il run t u t tlv» pe r-ccn t,-JW .U ; w ill ' Ku m . i t m e uc iexchange e q u ity fo r c ie u r sea-shoie prop­e r ty . .- •

No; 117, P 11J L A D E LP M IA ,' PA .—New houso o f Pom peian b rick , on South j^rid. stree t, tw o stories, & rooms, fro n t porch, a ll im provem ents, va lue *y,5uu, ground re n t or:;$ l,00u a t five per;, c e n t ; . w ill- 'e x ­ch a n g e . Cor .residence p rope rty in Ocean G ro y e , o r A sb u ry-- P a rk , ; ' • - •

No. l i i . '-E D G E L E Y - . S T A T IO N ,; P A - . F irs t* , s ta t io n 'f ro m /B r is to l on 'th e ;N ( jw 'Yorkv.D iv ia ion- oi' the .P ehn.; R . R .. ,'F ine stone .mansion p f 15 rbduis, w ith b rick hea ter; ho t and ; cold w a te r^vba th ; flush closets,: w ide . porches,; la rg e ' stab le - tind ca rriage house, ice hoiise and o the r o iit- bullduiKS, y acres o f g round In the tract,, lva lue $15,000, m ortguge $3,000 a t five per cent; w i l l exchange fo r sea-shore prop­erty.-

o th e r! ou tb u flilln g s . ev«:ry.thlng In f ira t- class shape, and the p roperty llne ly lo ­cated; p r ice $1500, free o f cncum branca

NO. -14(1,- T A LLA P O O S A , G A —Tw o lo ta* 25x150 fv.-<-t each, close.to th.i? Iiupineaa seo- t lo n 'o f the c ity ; w i l l f-xehaiiKc freo and cb-ar fo r equ ity Jn *seanj«lo <’onn«e. •• N<»;- 111, W IN D S O R , N. .f.~-,lfatidsjomo resf'h nee. p roperty loc.at< d on. main stree t, g round -200x»;0 feot. -hoUH« conUUns lu -

iitiu f t v l l iri.t-.s- law n., air:, bam", . wagon . houHo and o th e r op th u ild ln g fl; I'rP.c. c le a r; av.IU exchange fo r.c le a rs#:ns)u*re property;. • ■: •

k \ 112, / NORTI.MVESU!— . A S h U R Y : P A Iilv , J .-.N n h-room plastered houson e :ir • w itte r w o rks, price no c-neum-b ra w e ; w i l l «*xchange: f t jr Of-€<iri G rovo : j»roperty. c lea r -of encumbrance^-'-■/N O ! 113; P ! f i L A D E I . f n I A ', ' P A .- W n l- / lar-e M re e t: nVar Seventh s tree t, lo t 15x&l ‘ f* « t . :;-sror>* b r le k ' house. • t i ' rooms, • a l l m o.jern im provi-m f-nt.s,vprice $-1,200; m o rt- gage $2.:;oo, a t 5.1 par cent..N O . iu , P M lL A D U L P in A , PA .—O n ' S p ring s tree t, .lo t 15x57- feu t, 3-room b r ic k boiju<>. • ; tj| im provem ents, except heater, p r it e. $1,200, m b rtg a te fa.wo a t (5 per c e n t, and an. -Irredeem able ground ren t o f $515 a t rt per c e n t ; . '

’m , - -w -i i i »-a D e l p h i a ; p a . - o 0 :' .W in te r s tree t, lo t 17x15.feet, 3 -story b r ic k house, a ll conveniences c x tftp t heater, price $3.lpo, m ortgage SI.C^j a t G per c e n t : and irredeem ablo ground re n t o f $30o a t G per cent....no :-H U , P l I I L A U E I .P f i tA i PA .—N o rth p u r .o li strc-ct, lo t .13x17. r io t . 3-s lu ry . b r ic k h'-'U.sv, ... rooms, prico m vrtgngo . ■ll.uoO; ^rou nd re.nt-.S61* n t 'J per c e n t” .- ^ o ." . i-i7t/ i f 111 r. Ki^ ic Ltt» i r i a', -pa .-on .' i.o - - ‘ lllK h iivonuc-,: ),ot 17x7(1 foo t, 2 -s to ry bu ff -briok-hou«o, poroh- fro n t, 10 rooms, a l l |ra-. liro yo m tn ts , iir lo o mortfnfc-o 13.000a t u.4 pep-oenu '• > - r ■ .v:‘•N O ., IIS, P H I LA D E L P H I A , PA.—Thrco houses on O akdale s tree t and ;Leh igh a v e ^ '; : n u e ;v lo ts each 14x44 fe e tl/2 -s to ry b r ic k ' ho use: j> roorps, p r ice $1,-130. each; g round ' re n t $950 each a t 6 per cent. . ' .^-NO: ;14»,; IP IH L A D E L P H IA , P A .M >n N o rth lo th, stree t, lo t •lfJxrrt - fee t; 3 -s to ry :b r ic k , 10 rof>ms.* a ll in rttrovem ents, pricso - $3.^0;: m ortgage ?2iWX); a t 5 pe r c e n t ; '

-NO. 150,. A S liU R Y . P A R K , N. J .-O n o o f t?«e; fines t;h o te ls . fn - the' clty,-. consis ting .o f 1.0 rotiine, w ith la rg e p lo t or .Cronnil, ana a l l im provem ents.-'com ple te ly fum lahcd th ro ughou t, and In the best p«.ssible o rder, splendid v iew o f ocean and lake, on prom ­in en t eorm -r: price $2.ri,0*)0, m ortgage .$8,000 a t 5 per cent. 1 ' ..

No. 119. BR O O IC LYN , N . ’ y .—F o V hou­ses on Sum ter s tree t near Hopklnson avenue, th ree s to ry sing le lla ta ' in best possible o rder, .new , a l l im provem ents, va luo . o f the fo u r houses, m o rt­gage $14,000; w i l l exchange e q u ity fo r sea­shoro property.- .

No. li-y, .B R O O K LY N , N. Y.— On H o f - k lnson avenue, co rner o f Sum ter s tree t, line store p ro p e rty w ith Hats above, new p ro p e rty In^ I lrs t c lass o rder "and good tenants. V a lue $10,000;. m ortgaged, $0,250; w i l l exchange fo r sea-shore p roperty .

No. 121, BR O O IC LYN , N. Y .-O n e o f the handsom est a p u jtm e n t houses in the

c ity , located, a t the co rne r of. Greene avenue and C lin ton s tree t, c l i t stone; m ahogoriy >an'd im rd wood tln lsh a l l tp e w a y through,' and .supp lied ’ w ith ‘every fa c i l i t y and. conven ience -o f the modern a p a rtm e n t house, vu lue $110,000, m ortgage $‘>5,000 a t fiVe per cen t; w i l l exchange to r sea-shoro--property,

No. 222. C ILV Z Y L A K E .' N . Y.—A; tin t sum m er residence p ro p e rty fro n tin g o il the lake, p lo t 3oex3<.u I fc c t ; house con­ta in s 10 rooms. In lin e -* Iind lt!on , furn ished t liro u g h o u t, va lue $5.f>i|0. mortg{v,ke ?1,3U0; w i l l exchange fo r bcu-shbre p r^ fu r ty .

No. 124, N E W - S M Y R N A . F L A .—Fine lo t £.0x200 feet In iiize. opposite the de­pot, fine loca tion fo r . /m te l or. boarding house. P rico $350; w i ll exchange fo r lo t In . the N o rth . : • \

No. 125. LO N G B R A N C H . N. J . -E a s t wld^- o f Sccond aVentie. near Broad wuy. P lo t SCxllX) fee t, 7 room lio use and good barn ., i'r ic o , W.OOO; clear. . W il l exchange fo r 8 o r 12 acre t ru c k fa rm near Long B ranch . . .

N o. 120, O C E A N G RO VE. N . J . - F ln * residence p rope rty , Wesley Lako , neo* fo o t bridge, grounds.. 4,rixfi0 feet, ‘J room house. Va lue,- $1.(00, m ortgage, $2.5W), at 5 pe r <;ent. W il l exchange equ ity fo r sm a lle r place lu Ocean Grovo. •

No. 127, R E D B A N K , N . J-—F ine resl-, denee p ropery on South s tre e t, p lo t lUlx 265, 10 room house; also' barn and o u t­bu ild ings , o v o ry th ln g in s t r ic t ly ilrs t-c lasa o rd e r; value,' $5,000, m ortgage $1.4e0.. W ill exchango fo r fa rm n e a r Freeho ld.

N o. 128, BR O O IC LYN . N. Y.—ll j in d s o in t p r iv a te residence on St, M u rk 's Avenue. L o t 18 fee t 'J inchea xl2S; house 47 foet deen, three s tories, new and Jilted up In m odern B t y l a P rice , $15,000, m ortgage, $7,yOU, a t 5 per cent- W il l exchange fo r suburban residence o r gentleman'B coun- t r y place. . ■ . . . ' •

No. 120, B R O O K L Y N , N. Y .—F lno nron-. o r ty on L e x in g to n Avenue, on e . bVqOt f ro m E leva ted R a ilroad , grounds 20x100, house 3 s tories h ig h ; ,bath on 'each .lloor. Prlce..$7,000; m o rtg iig e $3,750 at A p e r ccnt. W il l- exchange.v - ,- ; v . . 7 .

N o : 130, B R O O K L Y N , N; :.Y.—F ln o res ir dencd p ro p e rty bn BUBhwick avenuo, lo€' 25x100, house 20x5-1, ,11 rboins ttnd b a tii, s team and hot.-,air heater.. V a luo • $8,Kit); m ortgage $4,000. W il l exchange fo r Ocean G rove resldenco. property- o r place in Jer- sey near N o w .York. :

N o . 131, LO N G B R A N C H ; N . ;J . - O n . B a th tivenue near, th e ocean; - 2>-v-story, h o te l w ith 30 room s; .g rounds 250 x275 feet-' A lb In good order. .V a lu e $20,000. M ort-. gage. *$9,000. a t. ilve •"*pe r cent.-; W il l e x - . hailga. V:'. -VV/.v..

N o. -.132. B A Y S W A T E R .N .: Y. <Far. Rock-- a w a y)—W e ll located .and desirab le b u ild - - Ing i p lo t, 75xl7U fee t on; S unnyslde: avenue. P rice $1,250, m o rtg a g e -$500 a t 6 -per c e n t W il l exchange, fo r a co ttage - a t O cean: Grove. .'.;v ^

No, 133. W E S T P H IL A D E L P H IA ; PA -' —F iyo ' housed oh South -ISth s tre e t, and 4 ho uses. o n .Glerimore- ;dvehue. ; Each - 2 s to ry , : ‘5 : room, .b r ic k build ing 's, v ;w ith : •porches and m odern conveniences. Lota 14x53 each. ' T o ta l' n e t- re n ta l $295 per an­num . V a lue o f e n t i r e ; p ro p e rty . $11,700/ M ortgag e $3,100.. W il l: exchtingn equ ity -'o f $3,600 fo r p rope rty a t Ocean. G rovo o r A b-_ b u ry P a rk- ' :T

N o. .134, O C EA N G R O VE. N . J.—tla n d -. sonieT p riva te reSidvsnce on B ro a d w a y , sub­s ta n tia lly • b u I I t ,; 2 s tories, ?- w i th S room s and ce lla r; heater,, etc. /V a lue $5,500, m o rt­gage, $2.1^. ... N o .'-135, LO N G B R A N C H , :N ; •• J.—On R o ckw e ll avenue,; hear bdsfhess centre: o f c ity , 0 ;room - house, -2 - lo ts each, ‘ 60x135; a ll- in good . order. ValuOr :- $4,500i - m ortgage $2,000..at C per cent. ; ": • .<■. - . '

NO. 13C. P I N E P IIL L , N . ■. Y .—A fine boarding'.house p ro p e rty ,-*. consisting-, o f ,25 rooms, com ple te ly fu ridahed th ro ughou t; la rg o p r iv a te ico house und se rvan ts ’ qua rte rs beside th e m a in house, tw o acres o f ground Iti, the p lo t, located o n - tho m ain s tree t nea r cen tre o f v illage. P ino 1-1 i l l Is ono o f ,th o finest resorts in the CatfdcUI M ourttn ins. IV Ic tt $7.'/00. Savings B a n k m ortgage $2,W0 a t 5 per cent,

NO. 137. Ooean G rove, N . J M ’wo flnc lo ts on Broadw ay, ono a corner, to ex- c lm jige fo r Im proved p roperty .. . . .

NO. 133, S O U TH B E A C H ,: S. I . —L a rg o p lo t o t la n d ^ w ith fro n ta g o o f 7&I feet on:th o New Y 01 B a y , and w ith fro n ta g e on th o bou levard o f 2SS feet In dep th , prlco $00,000; w i l l exchange fo r Im proved sea-» shoro proporty .

No.- 139, P A O LA , F L O R ID A —F ine orango grove o f ten aores loca ted-Ip the al>ove name<l tow n , \ \1 th ln five m inutes, o f tw o ra ilro a d s ; • p a r t o f tho trees In b o a rlng ; good 10-room houae, ba rn and

T R E A S U R Y D E P A R T M E N T .oi Comptroller ofih 'e Treasury.

W ashington , IX C., June Gth, 1900. , W'H E R E AS, *liy sa ils factory ev.deneo -

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Grove Nutioitul .lianlc,” in the tow n' of Ocean Citove,' in the County of .Mon-' m outh and S ta te of -New JetBcy, . lias - complied, y.-ith a ll the provisions of tho StatutesVof; the United S tates, required • to lie complied w ith before an ;tssocla- tion- s h a l llje, airr1iori2e<l\to commoh^ tlie bilsiness o f Banking-. * .

XO\Y T H H U EFO ilE , I, C harles G. Dawes, C om ptro ller . o f 't h e C urrency, - do hereby, certify th a t “The Ocean d ro v e N ational Banlc,” in the T ow n of • Ocean Oi five, in the County of Mon- m outh and S ta te o f Now Jersey ,, is a u ­thorized to commence the business of ; Him king as provided -In Section F i f ty - . one hundred ami six ty -n ine of the R o - '

Hiuttiies pf the . U n ited 'S ta te s . .;,1N TESTIMONY. WHKI11COK w,itn033

niy hand, and seal o f olllce tills 's iV tli ' day of June, N ineteen Hundred.; (Seal.) , • • - - . /-

: v - C H A R L E S '0.. DAWES,, ' • \ Comj>.troIler of the Currency.*-.-.Xo;*5103.: .- ’>C;- i

S H E R IF F ’S S A L E —B y v ir tu e o f a w r i t o f 11. i iu to me d irvc ted , issued o u t o f

the C o u rt o f C h ance ry /O f tno S ta to o f ‘ N ew. Jersey, .w ill be exposeu to sa lo a t ' pub lic veildue, on -MO NDAY, T H E *25tn 'WAV O l ’.J lv N E , l lw , between the hou™. o f 12 .o 'c lo ck 'a n d 5 -o’clock- ta t 2 o’clcick)- in m v a fte rnoo n o f suld day, a t tho C o u rt > House a t 1-rc th o ld , Jn the tow nsh ip o f . k reehold, to iu ivy o f M onm outh, N ew Jcrv «ojv

A ll th a t- lo t, t ra c t o r parcel o f laud and premises- h e re ina fte r p a r t ic u la r ly dOscrib . ed, s itu a te ; ly . t ig utu l being in^ the tow n s t iij i . o f ’N eptune;.In - the eouhty o f M on tiuna h a ti't S tnte of: N ew Jersey, know n am i dei-iyiiatc-d‘.'as-lo t num ber, to u r hua-. d tvd .a nd v lg h ty - tw o no rth aud t^outh ( N o . / : 452 ,N. oc SoJ o it; the sbu ih side .o f Ocean - P a thw ay; on.-tbe map of*, lo ts , of- Camp ' ' Grounds o f th e 'o ce a n G rove-C am p M eot-- . in g A sso c ia tio n -o f thy. Ide tlfo d is t E p ls c o -- pal Church. •' • • - - .

A lso a ll the estate,, r ig h t, t it le ; In terest, te r jn ut' yea is ye t to come and unexp lred o f th e 'sa id p a r ty o f Hie i lr s t p a r t, of* in , . and to a ce rta in Indenturo o f lease m ado ; by the said Ocean G rove Camp M ooting Assoelutlon fo r paid lo t to H a hnah IL W ilso n ,.b e a rin g date on the 2Sth duy o f .A ugust A. D. lSi2',and reconled In tho M on- m outh C ounty C le rk ’s oiUco u t Freeho ld .- iu book 24:: o f Deedb a t page 210, &c. A nd by the said .Hannah 11. .Wilson sold, as­signed. tran s fe rred und set over unto Sam uel. S hcrb iiurne by assignm ent o f lease dated F e b ru a ry 28th; A . D., lSb2. and recorded In said C lerk 's ortiee in book 350 1 o f Deeds, a t page128, Aic. A nd by the naid Samuel Sherbvmrnc, Bold-, assji^ned, tra n s -. •• fe rrcd and set over un to Caroline F lin g by assignm ent o f lease dated Janu a ry 2,A . D .. ISi5, and recorded-iri said CJerk'8 o lllce in. hook 2b7'of deeds on page 259, & c. An<l by the ^ a jd C aro line F lin g sold, ua- s ig ned ;.tra ns fe rred and-set o v e r 'u a to tho said Sarah J. F os te r by assignm ent o t lease hearing oven date -herew ith, and • th is m ortgagees g iven to secure a p a r t o f the consideration, o r purchase m oney fo r said premises. , . ■■ Seized as th e .p ro p e rty o f Sarah J. Fos­te r et a l., taken In execution a t tho s u it o f Eouisa H en ing and to be sold bv-

0 . E . D A V IS , Sheriff.. D a ted IMivy 22. 1C*10. L E W IS S T A R R , A t t ’ y. $9.00 :

O H E R IF F ’S SALE.—rBy v irtue of* a 0 w r i t of II. • fa.- to m e d irected , is* sued o u t of-; the C ourt of C hancery o t the S la te of Xew Jersey , w ill be expos­ed to sale a t public .yehdue on MON­DAY, T I IK 9th DAY O F JULY, 1000, .between tho hou rs of 1 2 o ’clock and 6 o ’clock (a t 2 o ’clock), iii tho a fte rnoon of. said day, itt the , C ourt Houso nt, F reehold , in th e tow nship of F ree h o ld coun ty of-3fonm outh. New: Jersey .

In th e first place, fpu r shares of iho tw en ty 7th ird series ' of capi tal stock of • t h o . A sb u ry ,P a rk B uild ing and I/oan A ssociation; and in. th o second placo;. a ll th a t c erta in lot, .^ract o r parcel of land and premises,;-horelnaftCT p a rticu ­la rly described, situa te , ly ing and being in th e tow nship of N eptune, in tho county of M onmouth and S tate of .New Jersey , heinp; lo t num ber th irty-flvo on “M ap • of N orthw est A sbury Park,** m ade hy N ia rt Rogen?; C. E . s u n ’oyor fo r W ashington W h ite . ' .

B eginning a t a s tak e in th e w esterly line of Anelve avenue, said s tak o being fifty feet' n o rtlierly from the po in t of in te rsection of jtho . w esterly line o f. MunToe avenue1; thenco ru n n in g w est- ; oyly a long th e northorJy lino of lot n um ber th ir ty -fo u r paralle l w ith Mnn- roo .avenuo ono .hundred and fifty feet , to th e cen ter line of th e block; thenco (2 V n o rth e rly a long said cen ter line of

•the block to lo t No. 30; t.henec (3) e as t­e r ly a long t.ho 'sou therly lin e o f lo t nunilicr th ir ty -s ix .one hundre<l find fifty, feet to tho w esterly line o f Anelvo avenue: thenco M) so u th erly a long tho sam e fifty fee t -to tho placo o f hegint nlng. . •

Seized a s the p roperty of K a ttle H u r­ley, ot'.’nl, tak en ‘in execution a t t’fio ^ n it of T he A sbiiry P a rk B uild ing and L oan A ssociation, nnd to 0 0 sohl hv

• T ' ’ : . O. R. -.PAVTS. Sheriff.' .\H A W K IN S & DURAND, Sol’rs. .1 D ated Juno Gth, IOQO. ($c:34T

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CThd. rpnoniinatlon of ^Presiden t Mc­K in ley Is s tr ic tly in accord w ith ; tlio e a rn e s t1 w ishes of tlie : v ast m ajo rity o f tlie people of t h is coun try , who . desire a .coritinuaneft OC- ou r p resen t \inpar-. alleled pro^Vfrity. To m ako any,

■ohange; in the *adm in 1st ra tion a t th is .tlme,Vto ex perim en t. w ith ; unknow n q u an tities, to ^foster . uncerta in ties, w ould undoubtedly be to our undoing. Tlio A m erican’people a re satisfied w ith

. th e w ise, policy, pursued b y P res id en t 2VI OKI nicy, a pol icy ' th a t proved ;.sat- isfactory. both in w ar arid in peace: II is

.n o m in atio n by acc lam ation a t th e groat ' P h ilad e lp h ia convention—th e ,n io s t re ­

m ark a b le pol iticai. g a th e riu g e v er a s ­sem bled In tho h is to ry o f th is na tion— is a deserved -tribu te to h is services fo r h is coun try , to h is m asterfu l guidance o£ th e g rand old’ ship of s ta te th rough th e troubled kea of a d v e rs ity fo r four

-'years. -T hat’ P re s id e n t:M cKinley will bo triu m p h an tly • re -e lec ted ,tho re-is lit-

,;tle doubt, l ie .will b e 'e n d o rs e d 'a t tlio po lls in l^oycirtber nex t by a; m a jo rity

' m uch la rg e r than: was given him in; 189C. Iloosevelt, t h e ; g a lla n t Hough H ider, liero of San Ju an , tho idol, o f the A m erican people, who love a m anly lim n, lie will sh a re in th e m agnificent m a jo rity which the R epublican p a rty w ill ro ll up a t,tl ie fa ir.e i’ee.tion; W hilo a num ber of excellen t mon w ere m en- tloncd In connection .. w ith th e Vice P re s I d 011c y, ‘•Teddy” was, th e one can­d ida te closest to tho people. li is .n o m i­n a tio n pleiises everybody. Tho- Tim es ta k e s gre.at pleasure, in ho is ting th o

.n a m e s of M'JCINLICY AND ROOSE­V E L T a t the head of its colum ns. ;;

Ever>’ effort to so t before the w orld th e m any-and va’rled a ttra c tio n s of Ocean Grove should , have su b stan tia l encouragem ent from all o u r people. I t h as been said , and frequently repeatcfl, th a t we can n o t have too much adver­tis in g —of the r ig h t sort. T oo often th o - no to rie ty given Ocean Grove is objec-v tionable, m isleading. \ ridiculous. A- m eeting o f th e hotel and /hoard ing liouse .people was" hold . Tuesday a f te r­noon to discuss th e m a tte r of giv ing Ocean .Grove th e prom inence It -de-, serves’. W hile tbo a ttendance w as n o t a s la rge a s th e ob jec t of th e m eeting w arran ted , y e t tiio in te re s t riianifestod by those p resen t augured w ell fo r th e success of th e project, wiiich is to tako- space in several of the leading: papers of P h ilade lph ia and New Y ork in w hich to* exp lo it t h e beauties, th e a ttra c tio n s of the p rem ie r sum m er re so rt o f tho w orld. Of courso i t w iil requ ire m oney to p u t tlie p lan in to execution. B u t tlio cost, divided up am ong those "who w ill sh are directly, in tlie .benefits to be de­rived, is on ly a trifle. T h e first and m ost im p o rtan t p a r t o f thb w ork is to g e t .everybody in te rested in it; tlie *ho3kt* is to have, them a ll s lia io in the .necessary expense, w hich, as before sta ted , will bo"but little if a ll w ill bear a p roportionate 'Share . A com m ltteo of th ree ladies w as appoin ted a t the m eet­ing on Tuesday, a fternoon to w a it upon th e business people of th e G ro te to so lic it con tribu tions to . th is ad v ertis ­ing; fund. T here w ill be som e, as usual w ith every p ro jec t lo ok ing ,to . th e * ad ­v ancem en t.o f th e Grove’, who will see iio good to iio derived from a n y .“adver­tis ing s c h e m e .T h e i r mode of “ help­ing the Grove" should no t discourage o thers . o f : d ifferent mind: Notrwitli-- s tan d in g a ll the -V. adverse criticism s- of Ocean Grove—1-th e . criticism s, so much sought a f te r by new spapers on th e o u t- s id e ^ i t is adm itted ly the finest stun*, m e r,re sp rt 0 1 1 the globe. Now here else caii you ge t as in uc lifen terta ium en t a t so littlp cost.- It,;is tiie safes t .place h i the . w orld ' fo r ladies aud' ch ild ren .' I t is a haven of re s t, of recreation , of recuperation for-everybody who, chooses. to avail *thenis'elyes of its hospitality . I t is a .religious: and educational cen­tre.- I t is everyt.liiiig th a t right-m inded people o f ,both sexes aiid a ll ages a re looking^ for. .W hen tiiese facts—aiid thero is-nO ;denyingihem —can be mado know n generally and kep t constan tly beford tlie public, there w ill be enough business here fo r everybody. T he com- m lttee .o f ladies, to Whom has been dele­g a te d 't l ie w ork o f ra is in g th is adver­tis ing fund, • should .have little troub le iu securing a il:tj | 0 money they’need. *

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Tlio Hisv.:' Jo h n G ootiey, of T rin ity . M ethodist C hurch, Pennsville , Nf, J ., w as a v is ito r to th e preachers’ m cothig iu Ocean Grove on Monday. last. Mr. Goorley, w ith Airs. Goorley, had como to Ocean Grove on th e .S a tu rd ay boforo to dispel th e gloom th a t, hung’ over them and over a ll Pennsv llle by reason of a drow ning a cc id e u to n the Tuesday before in th e Delaw are riv e r a t 10.30 in tlio m orning . PennsviUe is a fislilng village. . U’r tho home b f th e shad fish­erm en. E verybody in Pennsvllle . know s how to fisl'i and de ligh ts in i t a t every m om ent of le isu re .-; 'ilr . Goorley a lso likes to fish.

So Mr. Goorley,' in com pany w ith lio rac e C allahan, son o f “Sam u Calla­han, of the. village, w en t out. fishing on the. T uesday m orn ing referred to and a t lO.IJO I-Ioracp, 'w h ile ' I n the . w a ter pu lling in a seine, w as seized w ith cram ps and before aid could reach him ho drowned.■ •“ I m arried him ,M said' Mr. Goorloy,

'‘only tlireo years ago, and he was-One o f tho b rig h tes t and m ost p rom ising young men in Pennsvllle . He w as b u r­ied Friday. I hu rried aw ay soon after*, ward .in an endeavor, to fo rget the.'jin- fo rliina te c ircum stance.M " Mr. G oorlty seen iednm ch depressed.

A lthough the farm ers in all sections Of .tlio coun try a re prosperous, the

. D em ocratic- Congrdssioiuil Cam paign C om m itteo has undertaken to convince thorn th a t they a re . not. T he com m it- te e actually pu ts o u t-a claim th a t the fa rm e rs iiuvo lo s t tw o ,b illio n s o f dol­la rs under the ‘M cKinloy ad m in is tra ­tio n by the decline in prices o f farm products . * Tho fa rm er who rem em bers th a t h e .w a s heav ily in deb t w hen th e Clovpland ad m in is tra tio n - closed, and w ho is now o u t of del)t and has a bal-, cincO to Ids c red it Jn bank , will be con­v inced by th is so rt of lite ra tu re th a t th o co rrec t read in g p f tlie adage should Lo. “ F ig u res can lio," .especially w hen m an ip u la ted by those who carp no th ing !for facts. Tho R epublicans m igh t find I t . good politics to a id in g e ttin g th is s o r t o f D em ocratic lite ra tu re in to tlio linnds o£ p rosperous’farm ers. '

W A S H IN G T O N L E T T E R

From Our Regular Correspondent .P res id en t M cKinley - has devoted a

considerable portion o f his ofilce hours for-the la s t tw o o r th ree .days to receiv­ing delegates to the Ph ilade lph ia . Con­vention,-w ho stopped ovor in W ashing­ton to pay t lie ir respects to tho Presi* dent, aud inc iden tally to ta lk a littlo politics and give h im the la te s t coiir co rn in g -th e sen tim en t o f th e ir respnc-. tive localities. Mr. M cKinley never appears to b e tte r advan tage th a n when In con tact w ith th e ra n k and file o t the party . Othe.r P residen ts have had. a knack o f ap pea ring to consu lt bum ble m em bers of th e ir p a rty , bu t.M r. Mc­K inley rea lly docs consu lt thorn, and ask th e ir advice, upon, m a tte rs o f party policy, and m ore th a n one im p o rtan t political .move has been m ade by him' as tho resu lt o f-adv ice asked for. und received from m em bers o f th e ' party w ho a re scarcely know n outside of the iiu m ediate locality o f th e ir h o m e s .. I t is because he realizes th a t a man- doesn’t have to be p ro m in en t to havo good judgm en t th a t P res id en t M cKin ley is so w ell liked by th e ra n k and flle-of tho p a r ty . . • ■ v

T h e s itua tion in C hina grow s w oise instead o f b e tte r, and i t m ay become necessary fo r th is g overnm en t to send sold iers from tho Ph ilipp ines to ’ prop­erly 'p ro te c t A m erican in te res ts in China: The break In te legraphic ccm municnUon w ith Pekin has resu lted in the circula tion of m any ’ sensa tiona l sto ries, w hich nmy o r m ay n o t bo bus­ed upon • tru th . T h e a d m in is tra tio n lias n o t th e s lig h te s t desire to meddle w ith China, but Mt in te n d s to p ro tec t our la rge and increasing . com m ercial In te rests In, th a t couu try a t all haz- ar<ls.

An ofilcial s ta tem en t, prepared a t th e T reasu ry D epartm ent', shows th a t du r­ing th e first th ree m on ths of th e new financial law,, thero have been 36% ap* p lications fo r a u th o rity to organize nationa l .banks, -with a totn l cap ita li­zation of SlG.lWkOOO, 280 of w hich wer,e for banks of J50.000 o r less capital. D uring th a t period, 159 N ational batiks, w ith a com bined capital of $S,G-Ja.60O have been actually organized and open for business w ith an increase of $51,- 0 .0 7 :0 1 0, In N ational B ank c ircula tion . If proof w ere needed of the wisdom* of

■the N ationnl .Banking ..clause o f th e new financial law ,. i t \voiild be ftirnlair­ed b y .these figures, show ing tho quick­ness of th e .peop le to recognize tho benefits open to them by a 'p ro v is io n for N a tio n a l .banks w ith less th a n $50, 000 capital. ’ ' ; .-. Senor N iclialos R ivero, e d ito r of a

leading H avana paper, .'who is now in W ashington,- pays .th is liigli compli­m en t to Gen. Leonard .Wood, M ilitary Governor.;of Cuba: “Gen W o o d .is an h o n e st anil w ise 'o ffic ia l and is doing all lie can to give tho Cubans a good ad m in is tra tio n .” .

M r. .Tames J . W altoh. of Idaho, stop*’ ped long enough In W stshinglon to givo his ideas o f th e political outlook in -h is Stnte. He, said : “ Idaho, w ill go R e publican th is year. W e lost the S tate four years ago by n early 20.000.' b u t th e elections of th e last’ tw o years, b ro u g h t th a t« h ia jo rlty down '.considerably, and w e X ftnk th a t th is yeajv.w.e-will aghln get control ,of the . .^fate*: M cKinley ai)il p ro sperity a re responsible/. .W e h ave n o t had such prosperous tim es in ten y ears past, a s w e a re experiencing today. W e a re rap id ly developing ou r industries. Our; people a re pav ing off= th e ir debts. W e a re top .well off to th in k o f m ak ing a change. W e aro satisfied (with th e 'p re s e n t s ta te o f a f­fairs. ^ fbK in tey nnd p rosperity a re m trrh b e tte r th an Brj'.an and dem orali­zation .". $

C hairm an Babcock, of th e R epublican Poneressiopal Camtinign C om m ittee, w ho has a record of, never h av in g m ade a m istake in s izing u n th e political out­look, snys the R enubllcans w ill not only hold their, m a io rlty in the H ouse, b u t w ill incrensje it. a t- th is year’s elections. H e recrnrds th e Tiemocrntic claim of th e n e x t H ouse ns n bluff, ■with abso­lu te ly no th in g behind it.,

J h e Famous W agner Pies.T hero isn ’t an u rch iiu ln Ocean Grovo

tlia t doesn’t know' as ' m uch • abou t ‘■Wagner’s hom e-m ade p ics" a s h{s m o ther does, and th a t is say ing a g re a t deal. W agner's hom e-m ade pies are. to him synonom ous w ith all tha t is excol- len t. Tho c ru s t is as so ft iis b u tte r and th e Sweetm eats insido a re a lw ays of a generous quan tity . • T o ■ s e c one- of W agner’s pics dlHappearing in tho

.hatid ti'o r a sm all b oy .is ed ify in g . In­deed. . B ut sill O cean’ G rovers tako t o : ’em m ore th an to tiny o th e r kind. T he sam e m ay be said of W agner's bread and cakes,'W hich a re m ade of. th e best m ateria l and by com peten t w orkm en.; Read announcenicnt elsew here in tho 'i'lmes. . ;■ _______

. New Place of A m u sem en t.:A now place of am usem ent, and oho

th a t bids fa ir to- be popular w ith tlio m asses; is tho ga lloping r id in g 'g a lle ry (m erry-go-round) in the old rink build­ing, co rner H eck s treo t and Lake ave^ nue, A sbury P ark . W illiam Johnson, of B rooklyn, is the ow ner and mana* gc-r. Ho prom ises safe ty to ladies and ch ild ren , and says th a t good o rd e r w ill a lw ays prevail. T he p lace is lighted by e lectricity . ’

Something; U nusual.The body of Mrs.’ Helen il. W est, of

M cGahcysvilie, Va., w as b rough t to H ightstow n' and deposited iu the cem e­tery, ■ T h e following ! day tho caske t w as ra ised and oponcd fo r a num ber of re la tives and friends from a distance^ wlio w ere unablo to .reach thore earlie r.

Bass R unning W e l l . ' ,P ro f. W . S. <M. R nyder caugh t a bass

w eighing 25 pounds off Deal Lake ilumo W ednesday. F ran k Diesendorf, also of th e Grovo, caugh t a basa o f tho sam e w eight tho sam e evening,

. For Sale.Large size te n t and shed k ltchon ;

a lso tlio. fu rn itu re , dishes and. cooking u tensils, fo r ?50. Apply to W ,.H , Boe- g le Ageney, Ocean Grovo.—2t.

A Fine Dook DistributcU by Odd Fellows Throughout ihe State. •

The Grand M aster, w ith tho grand ofitcers and m anagers o f tho Hom e of Odd Fellow s aud tho R idgeley’s Or­phanage of the S ta te o f New Jorsey , with th e ir representa tive , David Boyd, Esq., liavo 'causcd to be issued ’a sp len­did w ork 'en titled “The . Odd Fellow s A rt B usiness'D irectory ;” w hich has re­ceived a m ore gehoroub- patronage from the en te rp ris ing business m en o f tho S ta te th a n has ever before-been be­stowed by thient upon an y s im ila r ad­vertis ing venture. T he reasons fo r th is a re threefold : F ir s t, tho profits dorlv- Inl a re to be-devoted to en la rg ing and im proving th e 'bu ild ings of tlie O rphan­age lo ca ted -a t A rlington , and th e Old Men’s Home, located a t T ren ton . Sec­ond, because thoy desired to m anifest their-app rec ia tion of such a w orlliy ch arity ; and, th ird , the book issued is,, in consequence of tho superio rity o f its typography, illu s tra tio n s and lite ra ry m atte r, w ha t is claim ed for it, a w ork of a rt. ’ ' : :

In regard to th e first reason i t m ay be w ell to .rem ark th a t when th e Or­phanage w as in stitu ted , four years ago, the m anagers could h o t form any opin-. ion in regard to th e dem ands th a t would be nmdo upon' them to support aiid educato th e o rp h an s of Odd F e l­lows in th e S tate. . W hile they suppos­ed, q u ite naturally ,- th a t the commo­dious' and w ell-adapted building, they had purchased 'w onId be sufficient for some . years to come, they soon Sound, ow ing to th e la rg e num ber of applica­tions, that, tney would bo compelled to ‘ provide add itional accom m odations. Iienco they decided to en large th e building and in o rd e r to do so, supple- men ted th e ir o th e r resou rces , b y issu* ing th e “Odd Fellow s A rt B usiness Di­rectory ." : . ■ ■

The libera l pa tronage extended . to that, en te rp rise has not on ly crow ned it w ith success, bu t i t c learly dem on­stra te s th e fact th a t ou r business men have m anifested in the m ost em phatic and substan tia l m anner th e ir , apprecia­tion of the splendid w orks of charity w hich tlie Odd Fellow s a re engaged In. Besides all th is th e ir generosity has causcd to bo p rin ted and. published „ a w ork of a r t w hich reflects-cred it upon th e ir business foresight, w hile ' i t speaks p la in ly of tho skllT 'and ab ility displayed, by B ro th e r Boyd, the m ana­g e r of th e b eau tifu l, book. Upon tlie pages of- th is -.work ‘w ill be' found prom ­inen tly displayed advertisem ents of some of the-.m ost- re liab le and en te r­p ris ing business m en o f th e S tate, am ong them ' m any from th is localily. Theso beautifu l books w ill be deposited in all Odd Fellow s.lodge rooms, leading ho te ls .and Young Men’s C hristian A s­sociation rooms th ro u g h o u t.th e S tate. T h is handsom o volum e is.open fo r pub­lic inspection in Ocean Grove a t tlio Tim es ofilce, U nited S ta tes H otel, Ross: cun parlors, and the Seaside Hotel,

A Wonder of To-day.■ T h e m ost speedy 'and satisfac to ry

m eans-o f com m unication.. ,E very p lace o f business should havo

It.• Life is m ade easier by its use..

E a rly and la te i t is available.. P ro m p te r th an any m essenger. H ouseholds a re k ep t in touch how­

ever separated . -H-Qyer, land and under w a ter it carries

vpur message.No ono can affonl to be w ithou t it. E very residence should have it. Service a s nearly perfect as possible. E very tow n and m ost v illages a re

connected by it. •R ates low ,enough to- reach all. V erily a necessity of m odern life.In em erg en cies .lt is invaluublo. C om fort is increased by its .a id , ■Evidence of its value show n by Its

general use. • •F o r inform ation regard ing C ontracts

and Sorvice, C all by telephone o r ad ­dress C on trac t D epartm ent,T he New. Y ork and Now 'Je rsey Tele-,

phone Company.170- B roadw ay, Long B ranch.

For Long- Moonlifrht Rides.New Y ork m en w ith coun try .resi­

dences in Sea ‘B rig h t and M onmouth. Beach, have organized tho M oumputli COunty Coaching A ssociation. Thoy havo planned . m oonligh t rido6 o f 24 miles from Sea B righ t to Deal L ake arid back every even ing . except ' Sunday. C harge, $5 per seat. Officers a ro A r­th u r B. Proal, presiden t; W alto r W at­son, vico p residen t; C harles D. Halsoy, secre ta ry an d treasu rer. M embers: W illiam Low, W illiam Beadleston, Jam es G. M arshall.

Associate Editor Taylor Dead.T lie associate e d ito r of tho-L ong

B ranch R ecord, Mr, W alte r Taylor, aged 33, died of stom ach troub le la st ' week. ; (Deceased w as unm arried . He was. th e co rresponden t for tw o m etro po litan dallies.

Ofllce Moved.-'' . .T h e ofllce of tho local secre tary and

tre a su re r o f tho E as te rn Union B ujldr ing and L oan Socjety o f, P h ilade lph ia lias .been moved to tho Ocean Grovo N ational B ank quarters,

Row Boat for Sale.A first-class 10-foot cedar b o a t fo r

sale, good condition, oars, etc. In - qulro Boat, B o x -815, Ocean Grove, N«J.—tf, . ■. . v ; ■. •

A R T B U S IN E S S D IRECTO RY ,

Dr. McCormick the New Presldem.Rev. Dr.. C. W . M cCormick, o f tlie

N ewark C onference, w ho I s ,a t the. Ma* jestie, is the new p res iden t o f Centen­a ry C ollegiate In s titu te , a t . H acketts- tew n. Ho succeeds Dr, Ferguson. Dr. M cCormick has . accom plished splendid re su lts in th e p asto ra te and has been idnntifiedsw ith tiio in s titu te for tho p ast year. . '

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2 5 3 . O n H e c k a v e n u e , t w o a n d a h a l f b l o c k s f r o n i t h o o c c a n , 7 - r o o m c o t t n g o w i t h b a t h , 2 2 5 .0 0 -

25-1. H a n d s o m o p r i v a t e r e s i d e n c e o n O c c a n . P a t h w u y , c o n t a i n i n g 8r o o m s a n d b a t h . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - ................. 5 0 0 .0 0

2 5 5 . D c s l r a b l o 1 1 - r o o m c o t t a g o o n H c c k - a v e n u e , n e a r t h o o c e a n . . . . . . 3 0 0 .0 0 '

2 5 0 . O n E m b u r y a v e n u e , 2 b l o c k s f r o m o c e a n , 7 - r o o m c o t t a g o w i t h

^ b a t h , J u n o a n d J u l y , o n l y .................. 1 5 0 .0 0. 2 5 7 . O n E m b u r y a v o n u e , n e a r t h o o c e a n , 0 - r o o m c o t t a g o . . . . . . . , • • • • . • . 2 0 0 .0 0

> 2 6 1 . ' A p l e a s a n t 9 - r o o m c o t t a g o o n A b b o t t a v e n u o , n e a r ' . t h o o c o a n , w i t h f i n o v i e w o f t h o s a m o 2 2 5 .0 0

2 6 3 . A p l e a s a n t 7 - r o o m c o t t a g o o n W o b b a v e n u o , t w o a n d a h a l f ,b l o c k s f r o m t h o o c e a n ........................... 2 0 0 .0 0

2 6 4 . A h a n d r i o m o 1 1 - r o o m c o t t a g oo n S u r f a v e n u o n e a r . t h o o c e a n - . . , . 3 7 5 .0 0

2 6 5 . O n B r o a d w a y , t w o a n d a .h a l f b l o c k s f r o m t h o o c o a n , 7 - r o o m c o t t a g o .................................................. 2 0 0 .0 0

267 . O n S u r f a v e n u e n e a r t h oo c e a n , 9 - r o o m c o t t a g o . . . 1 ............................. 3 0 0 .0 0

2C9. O n . H e c k a v e n u e , o n p a n d a .h a l f b l o c k s f r o m t h o o c o a n / 1 0 - r o o m , c o t t a g e w i t h b a t h ........................ 3 5 0 .0 0

2 7 0 . A c o z y 6 - r o o m c o t t a g o o n H e c k a v e n u e , o n o a n d a h a l f V l o c k s f r o m t h o o c e a n .................................................. ISO.pO

271. S a m o a s 270 1 5 0 .0 0 *2 7 4 . O n S u r f a v o n u e , o n o a n d a

h a l f b l o c k s f r o m t h o o c e a n , a w e l l 1e s t a b l i s h e d b o a r d i n g - h o u s e , c o n ­t a i n i n g 42 r o o m s ..................................... 8 0 0 .0 0 ,

. 27 5 . A p l e a s a n t 8 - r o o m c o t t a g o o n S u r f a v e n u e , o n o a m i a h a l f b l o c k s f r o m t h o o c e a n ........................................... 17 5 .0 0

27 6 . O n A b b o t t , a v e n u e , 2 b l o c k s f r o m t h e o c c a n , 8 - r o o m c o t t a g e , t o A u g u s t 1 s t ................................................................... 8 0 .0 0

2 7 7 . A d o s l r a b l o . l O - r p o m c o t t a g oo n A b b o t t ^ a v e n u e , t w o b l o c k s f r o m ,t h o o c e a n , o n a c o m e r .....................................2 7 5 ,0 0

' ,2 7 8 .- A f w e l l o a t a b i l o h e d b o a r d i n g h o u s o o n M a i n a v o n u o , t w o b l o c k s f r o p i t h o o c e a n , c o n t a i n i n g 23

' r o o m s , n e w l y f u r n i s h e d ................ 5 0 0 .0 0 '

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;OpaAH GROVE TIMES-^SATURDAY, JUN E 23,, 1900* -.5

PERSONAL AND PERTINENT

P leasant Penciling; About the People, Place, and Property.

To-m orrow is Opening Sunday. To-m orrow a week is National- Sab­

bath .T h e Board o£ E ducation -m et T h u rs ­

day n i g h t /Mr. G^orgo H cale w as In T ren ton on

W ednesday.. Basa fisherm en aro break ing a ll p re­

vious records.Mrs. 'M cCrea Is located on Surf ave-.

nuo for tho sum m er.T he Long B ranch trolley, cars now

ru n every ten minutes.*IA. W. Leo and fam ily, of' T ren ton ,

I C ’J., a ro here fo r the sum m er.Miss C arrie F lin n Is on a tw o w eeks’

v is it to friends a t W ilm ington , Del.T ho faulford House, o f r O l in u treet,

is resp lenden t in a new dress of pain t.T ho M isses A da,and Lizzie W illiam ­

son,, of N ew ark, aro here for th e sum ­m er.:

■The first concert a t tho Ross b a th ing , pav ilion is scheduled fo r to-day a t 3 p. m. - „ . •

W o a re prom ised ligh ts on the board­w a lk to -n igh t for the first tim e th is season. / ,

B ishop Breyfugal has been Invited to p reach on tho la st Sunday of tho Camp •Meeting.• Capt...Charles P arsons, of Providcnco, is spend ing ^ week w ith h is fam ily in th o Grove. . * , .

1 T h e -census' man*, is looking lugu* brlous. H e finds, he won’t be paid un­til Septem ber.

' Mr. and Mrs. Nelson H. K ilm er, of th e A laska, spen t the week a t- E ast Stroudsburg , Pa.. .

•Mr. W illiam Young and fam ily, of Trenton* a ro com fortably ensconced a t IX M ain avenue. • '

GVIr: Jo h n M. S lner,-of.-N ew ’ York, rep resen ting the B lickensderfer type­w rite r; w as a visitor,

M r. Thom as M artin , 2ji 1-2 Olin street, Is a fa ther. T he boy w eighed 8 poundsw h en .bo rn F rid ay night.

Mr. G. B. . M errim an is _ occupying G en’l R usllng’s cottage, a t 15 Ocean P a thw ay , fo r the scasonl

A week from to-day" Ju n e 30, the final change iii tho sum m er ra ilroad tim e tab le will go in to effect.

M iss P ea rl Johnson, of New Y ork; •was home over Sunday la s t w ith h e r m other, Mrs. J . C. Johnson.• M rs. T; J . P te s to n and fam ily bav<? tak en possesion o f ; th e ir cotuigo, on M aifi avenue, n ear ttic beach..- Dr. B allard on W ednesday delivered th o o ra tion a t tho com m encem ont excr-, cises of P enn ing ton Sem inary. .

Judge WiliAir F. H eisley will deliver tho F o u rth of Ju ly o ra tion in th e Audi­to rium a t 10.30 th a t m orning. .

M iss I. H om an, of Swedesboro, Glou- cestor county, Is v is itin g Mr. and Mrs. V. S., H om an, SS.Mt. Ucrmon W ay. .. D. H arzell and fam ily, regu la r sum ­m e r v is ito rs to ,thc Grove from P hlla-.

.dd iiM a, a re a t 33 E m bury .avenue..M rs. M. D. S tout, of 1G29 .N o r ti

Seven teen th s tre e l, P h iladelphia , has a rriv e d fo r th e sum m er a t 14 Ocean avenue.

T h e family, of Mrs. Jam es W ood, of 14 M t M orris P a rk , W est, New York* a ro liv ing fo r th e h o t.te rm a t 19 Ocean avenue.i Mrs. M.’ A. Lloyd, of C iniiam inson, N. J ., h a s leased tho FaMsingt'on, 32 W ebb avenue. She took possesion on M onday.

H . D. C ham berlain will reopen h is f ru i t and vegetable m arke t, th e old T enB roeck place on Olin s tree t, to-day (S atu rd ay ). ' \ ; ' *

T h e la s t m eeting of the L u th er League u n til Septem ber, in w hich Mr. v a n Gllluwe is prom inent,, w as Held

"Vfrsiday night.Sofkg service, in .the A uditorium to-

,n lg h t . \ T ho sum m er choir,, B radfords,- P a rke S iste rs and Miss Sam m ls w ill bo there , i t ’s free.\ M i s s M argaret- Asay, of th is place, wuNF«4 d th e D eclaration of Independ­ence a t th e f o u r th of Ju ly exercises in th e A ud ito rium .'... ■ "';■■■■'

‘P reach ing - in tho A uditorium to -m or­row a t 10.30 by B ishop A ndrew s; In th e overling-at 7.30 by. Rev. E ll. Gifford, of A sbury P a rk . .

Mrs. P. A. B ogert and fam ily , of 17 H alsey s tree t, B rooklyn, N. Y„ a re now occupying fo r the season th e .co ttag e a t 125 M ain avenue.

Mr. O. H ..,Tom pkins has secured tho services a s clerk of Mr. W illiam H. L ane,-fo rm erly of Lane Bros., of Bond s t r e e t A sbury P ark .

D r. R. H. A ndrew s and fam ily ar> rived from Philade lph ia on W ednes­day , an d took possession of th e ir sum ­m er hom e, 87 Main avonuo.

Miss W oolley and Mrs. E. C. Cam p­bell, or W ash ing ton , D. C„ have jo in t­ly taken possession of “Tho Cecil,” 6 P itm a n avenue, for tho sum m er.

A n opossum was caugh t in fro n t of van GIlluwo's s toro on M onday n ig h t by Thom as M artin , 'iu o v a rm lt es­caped from captivity , th o sam e night.

Mr. R oy Tom pkins, s o jr 'o f O. H. T om pkins, and Mr. L incoln W righ t, a t ­tended tho convention and saw. the , s ig h ts generally in P h ilade lph ia th is

j'week.T he m eeting of hotel and board ing

houso keepers in A ssociation H all, Tuesday afternoon, ad journed to m eet to -n ig h t (F riday) a t 8 o’clock, samo place.

T he M isses H attip and E lla Ferguson ,- A nna Goodnow and Li2 zio W alling a ro hom e for the vacation period from th e ir .first y e a r a t tho S ta te Norm al School a t T renton.

Miss M ary M arsh, of New Y ork City, rep resen ta tive of tho New Y ork M all and E xpress, was hero on M onday. M iss M arsh will come dow n to-day fo r th o sum m er.

Rov. J. W alkor Jackson and wifo, of P h iladelph ia , a ro again a t th e Atlointic H ouse. T hey are am oug th e Ocean Grovo "regu la rs ,” and Invariably stop a t the A tlan tic ; .

Mrs. J . C. Fronch, of B roadw ay, a t­tended tho w edding of a niece a t B ayonno on W odnesday. She -was ac­com panied to th a t placo by h e r daugh­te r BoatrjcOr. ; . .

OGlcer Shinn arres ted a m an from th e P a rk F rld ay n jg h ^ h o , .w h ile in to x ic a t­ed i wad pH w llng a round tho te n ts In

tho B ethesda Block, endeavoring-J^fee- tjure a place to sleep. * ' ^ v

Mr. Thom as J . Lee, o f 435 E a s t S ta te s tree t, T ren ton , .w ith a p a r t of h is fam ­ily, reached here last-w eek .. T h e ro- m nining m em bers of m o fam ily a re ex­pected before th e close of th e week. .

M r. F. G. Boas and fam ily, sum m er residen ts of th e Grove fo r o v e r1 20* years, a rrived from R ead ing ,"P a ., . on T hursday .for a tw o m on ths ' s ta y a t 6Mj H eck avenue. This, co ttage has. been:. recen tly rem odeled. : . -

Mr. C. 'VV,’ B iles and fam ily, o f T ren ­ton , a rrived au th e ir cottage, 73 Stock­ton .avenue, on; S a tu rday fo r th e sum ­mer. Mr. B iles' has been in tho. Grovo a num ber of tim es of la te p reparing things, for tho sum m er stay . •

Mr. V ictor B. W oolley, p ro thono tary of the Superio r C ourt, of W ilm ington, Del,; Mr. H arvey W hitem an , Secretary of the S ta te of Delaw are, and Mr. John N iven, of N ew ark, N. J.,- sp en t Sunday a t tho Cecil, on P itm an avenue.

J o h n Cowell, second officer of- th e steam ship S t P au l, w as a welcome visi­to r 'to th e -home,of Mr. George P ridham , Sp*,: several days the firs t p a r t of; - th e ; week. L a te r, probab ly in Septem ber, Mr. Cowell w ill spend a w eek o r tw o In tho Grove. .

Rov. W illiam A. G reen, a p rom inen t P h ilad e lp h ia divine, is here a t tho La­faye tte .. I t is Ills f irs t ,v is it to Ocean Grove and he Is delighted beyond m easure. Slnco h is a rriv a l ho has been a n 'a c tfv o p a rtic ip a n t in th o ser­vices a t R escue M ission and elsew here.

M iss E un ice Grlfilng, of South. Orange, th is, week v is ited .h e r 'au n t, Mrs.II. H. B unting , of W ebb avenue. I t m ay .In terest M iss Grifllng’s young lady, friends in tho Grove to know th a t she recen tly com pleted a course of Instruc­tion in fash ionab le m illinery , and has established herself in th a t line o f busi­ness a t h e r -homo, in South Orange.

D IST R IC T P R E A C H E R S ’ M E ET IN G(C ontinued from first page.)

no need to tu rn them selves in to a body o f re fo rm ers.. " If we a re careful of speech,” 'said Mr. Moyer, “ th e re is no need to p u t such a proviso in to ou r constitu tion .” ,. ■ " .

'•Mr. Ilay .te r :’ “ In view of th e .sen so of th is m eeting I w ithd raw th e mo­tion .’' . . • /

T h e question of c o n tinu ing tlio m ee tin g s.a fte r Ju n e hero cam e up. As the. m eetings du ring Ju ly a re tho m ost profitab le of nny m onth of th e year, there being a lw ays a num ber, Including Dr. Bowm an, of th e ab le st div ines in th e coun try p resen t then , i t w as v o ted ; to continue the m eetings d u rin g Ju ly .

Rev. Dr. B alo and Rev, Dr.* McCor­m ick w ere 'in troduced. Dr. B ale is a P resb y te rian ,'D r.- M cCormick is tho now p res id en t o f th e C en tenary Colle­gia te In s titu te a t H acketts tow n, N. J . Dr. M cCormick, Mr. II ay te r explained, is th e “son of a P roh ib ition w ar hor3e.”

M ortuary Record. • RUDOLPH—.Jo h n M. Rudolph, a

d rugg ist of P h iladelphia , died June 16 a t B radley; Beach, of .chronic dyspepsia, aged 40. A widow and ' two sops su r­vive. In te rm en t a t F rien d s’. .'South­w e s te rn B ury ing Grounds, P h iladel­phia. -.

MURRAY—Mrs;. Jen n ie M urray, wife of Jacob M urrey, died June 16,..of cere bral congestion a t h e r homo on A tk ins avenue, W est P a rk , a g e d -67 years.

CONOVER—T he wife of G ilbert ’H. Conover, died Ju n e 1C at; 135 A bbott avenue, Ocean Grove, aged 25 years. In te rm en t w as m ade a t H am ilton cem etery. _

PAGE—Mr. E. N* Page, of T roy, N. Y., died, of B rig h t’s disease In A sbury P ark , on Tuesday, aged 73. . In te rm en t a t Troy,

JUDD—B eatrice A lberta Judd , In fan t daugh ter of A lbert and* M aud S. Judd of Deal, died on S aturday, aged 10 days. B urial a t ' Greenwood cem etery, Brook- lyn.

B u llo ck M u rd er Case.W illiam B ullock, th o m urderer o f

Officer Jam es W alsh , who w as to-havo been hanged on F riday , Ju ly 13th, has as noted in th e T im es la st .week, been given a s tay "by tho C ourt of E rro rs and Appeals. ...

Tho ‘proceedings w ill now he review­ed by tho C ourt of E rro r and .Appeals and un til i t rondcrg a decision all pro ceedings a ro stayed. A copy o f ’ th e w rit was served on Sheriff Davis, and tho death w atch was rem oved from B ullock’s cell. >

T h is w ill be Bullock’s la s t chance. Should the co u rt decide in ,favor of Bui- Icck. ho will g e t a n o th e r t r ia l , b u t if i t decides a g a in st him , a n o th e r day .w ill ho se t for h is . execution. T he w rit g ran ted to Bullock is -what is know n as a “ w rit of rig h t.”

■Prosecutor F o s te r wll ltry to have tho m a tte r pnssed upon before th e day se t for Bullock.’s hanging. If he is n o t successful th e -writ w ill n o t bo argued u n til l ie x t . Novem ber.

. Mrs. Gritting: Now a Pharm acist.Mrs. J . A. Grlfilng, o f South. Orange,

has ju s t passed a successful exam ina­tion in pharm acy before th e New J e r ­sey Board a t T ren ton . She is the widow of the la te Jam es A. Grilling, who form erly ow ned and operated , a drug storo in the Grove. Mrs. Grlfilng, who Is well known here, is tho s iste r of Mrs. H. H. B unting , of W ebb ave­nue. She. resides a t South Orange, whero sho. owns a d rug store. H e r ex­am ination revealed tho fact th a t she was b e tto r posted In- pharm aceu tics th a n n ine-ten th s of tho ; largo class which appeared before the S ta te Board.

PARIS LETTER

A Narrow Escape.Tho. afternoon oxpress, reaching

Ocean Gr<?ve a t 5.30 p. m., on th e P ennsy lvan ia R ailroad , la s t S a tu rday narrow ly escaped a serious d isas te r a t Deal. I t crashod in to a fre ig h t tra in and -wrecked the caboose of tho freight, bu t on ly s lig h tly shook up th e passen* gers, none of whom fo rtunate ly w ere In ju red . ■ ______ _____________

For Sale.Largo handsom e gasoline stove fo r

sale. ■ T hree bu rners and oven. In uso five weeks. Box 21G6, Ocean Grove.— It*.

Money savers. ♦T hose special ba rga in s offered by the

Stelnbach Company.- Read th e ir col­um n ad. carefully . *.*■■■ -

From Our Rcg'ulur Correspondent..33 Rue Cau m artin , P a ris , Ju n e 4, 11300,

I t is n o t ag reeable to w rite ab o u t th e Incom plete conm uoii of -tho Universal Expo.-iition of i^ans, but Its iucoinplete- ness is tho .mosL/lnipreoSiVe ta c t a b o u t’ i t , . , i t is • w hat j everybody is ta lk in g , abou t. U; is im possibld to w rite ab o u t th e exh ib its w hile liie y a re sti.il in . the boxes.-’ 1; ta k e ;it. t h a t t h e • subject-: . in Which y o u r:read e rs Will be’ m o s t inter-, ested is the com parison o f t h e 'A m eri-' can .exhibits; WitW .those^of o th e r coun­tries . 1 have Li ie t i ; to ‘ m ake sucih a, cdm parison , but :»aye s o : i a r • been u n - ' ab le to .d o so, because only here, and there; has an ex h ib it In . any . class, been unpacked* and; se t up. T h e re is m uch dissatisfaction ;'and recrim ina tion but,' in a nu tshel 1 f.tiie ,pliui of: liie :exhi bit.ion was too - big- an undertaking- fo r . the. tim e and-, toe people. '- I ’ve talked, w ith a ■ largo nu m her of exhi hi to rs a n d they agree th a t th ey ;can n o t under, ex isting conditions be r e a d y : for six . o r e ig h t weelcs, W hen '- com pleted i t . w ilt no doubt su rpass all o th e r ’ exhib itions. One of tho few completed ex h ib its , is one in tho United S ta tes sec tion show ­ing th e to ta l va lue o f the m inera l p ro ­ductions of ou r coun try a s Icompared w ith tlra t of . G reat B rita in , Germ any, F rance , A ustria and H ungary) _ Spain, Italy, and Canada. The United S ta tes stands- firs t as represented by u- column- fully a th ird h igher than th a t of G rea t B rita in , h e r n eares t com petitor.- T he o th e r coun tries follow-- In the o rd e r above given,. T h e com parison Is from s ta tis tic s of 381)8, sineq w hich tim e wo havo doubtless relatively* moro th an m ain ta ined ou r.lead ;

Tho S tandard Oil . Company has a handsom e exh ib it; shelves covered w ith fine g lass decan ters show ing oil in various s tages o f .p rep a ra tio n a n d . of m any qualities. . I w as su rprised to see in th e ob ject lesson .show ing th e pe tro ­leum production of d ifferent coun tries of tho, w prld the United S ta tes barrel, w hile much la rg e r th an others* was s lig h tly .sm alle r than Russia., T hero is an acre o r two of Im m ense g lass show cases in w hich th e ta ilo rs and m odistes of -P a ris havo competed w ith one a n o th e r in th e richness and elegance of th e ir costum ed \vax women, b u t.th e se a rc th ings for ladies to see, envy, • critic ise and adore. To a m an w ith a fam ily, th e y .a re suggestive of b ills an d bankruptcy . , . .

• I t is to; be hoped* there, a re b u t few th ings under o u r flag a t th is exposition as quixotic as the so-called corn p ropa­ganda. A kitchen has been estab lish ­ed In th e th ird s to ry of an. A m erican annex fo r tho p rep a ra tio n 'a n d free d is­trib u tio n of varie ties of corn bread. I understand th a t it. Is tinder the m anage­m en t of a Mr. Snow,, w ho is a corn en thusias t, and who hopes ljy : th is kitchen and its free lunch coun ter to propagate a corn bread appetite o r taste am ongst E u ro p ean s ,-an d th u s in-, crease tho, exporta tion of th is . g re a t A m erican cereal. .But as m igh t .h av e been expected, on ly corn-bred, hom e­sick A m ericans fioek around th e som e­w hat un tidy free lunch counter. c It ut­te rly fa ils to -reach tho foreigner. He does n o t like our oorn iii thatxw ay. He takes it In beef,-bacon, bu tte r, sausage, cheese, poultry , m ules and horses, and th is is tho w ay in w hich w o’can m ost profitably fu rn ish I t ;If men and m is­s ionaries would only tak e advantage: of n a tu ra l tren d s and be done- w ith silly propagandas w hat m igh ty econom y-of treasu re and-happ iness \youId resu lt!

I t gives me p leasure to w rite abou t one side show th a t is not a fake and abou t whlcli th e re is no th ing im m oral or m eretricious. I t is. th e . Swiss Vil­lage. I t is th e couriter-clm rm and a n tith e s is of th e P a ris Exposition. You pay you r franc o r half-franc, I fo rget which, for as the rep resen ta tive of your paper I g e t;in freo—you e n te r a ga te tu rn a co rn e r and you a re in s ta n t­ly transla ted fro m / big ro a rin g P a ris w ith her pain fu lly dazzling exposition in to th e h e a r t of Switzerland. I m ean the very heart, and soul of Sw itzerland, for h e re It is. C an i t be illusion? No, for th a t is a c tu a l1 w ater fa llin g in cas­cade from th e m ountain sides, qu ite a stream , too,for i t tu rn s the w heel of an old niill in the edge o f the village. T hero a ro ac tu a l cows and goats. T hero aro s tab les with* tlio Sw iss ch arac te ris ­tic of tak in g b e tte r care of th e m anure than .of a n y th in g else. H ere a re a dczen o r m o re o f sm all, tidy old houses ju s t a s you see them In Sw itzerland1 and, perched upon th e side of th e m oun­ta in .o n a pa th of actual green g rass a re chale ts w ith overhanging cliffs, ju s t as you see th e m -in th a t m o s t‘pictuV- esquo of lands; You rub y ou r eyes and look fo r-P a ris , b u t yoti can seo no th ing bu t tho v illage surrounded" by high precipices w hich sh u t ou t every­th ing b u t th e sky*and thisf charm ing scene. T h e re a re Swiss peasan ts. Swiss g irls in th e costum e of th e ir coun try , d u ck s 'in the brook, green, grass, wild ilowers, weeds and cdelw^ss.. A ll -tills is done on little .moro th a n :an -ae re , I th in k , and is tho c leverest piece of w ork I ever'Saw . Of course Its seques­tra tio n and beau ty a re g rea tly heigh ten. ed by co n tra s t w ith tho ro a rin g world w ithout. You h e a r th e A lpine h e rn and.'yodlo and th e re is a cave n e a r th e cascade which fall?^from tho m oun ta in side. -You en te r to find a wild su b ter­ranean w ay and ascending you como out upon tho m ountain top ai:d see thousands of feet below you th e valley, of In terlaken! and the’ co u n try abou t Berne. T his p a rt Is a pano ram a an d Is good in Its Way. T h e 'S w iss v illage fa r surpasses Old Paris. Old V ienna, Ofd Cairo, o r “an y old th in g ” o f th e expo­sition.

Praise for n r , Griffith.In connection w ith tho

ann ive rsa ry of T roy Conference Aca- edmy, hold recently a t Poultnoy, Vt., the Poultney Jou rna l says: “T ho day w as b righ t, tho flowers fra g ra n t and tho m usic Showed the u n tir in g effort of choir and d irector, Mr. W illiam Griffith, w ho is tireless in h is w o rk and does so much alw ays to he igh ten every occasion bj; tho w ondrous pow er of mtislc. Tho an them , “ I W ill E xtol Thee,” is Mr. Griffith’s com position and wns feelingly rendered .”

As Mr. .Griffith is a well* know n sum ­m er re s iden t of Ocean Grove a n d a mem bor of Prof. M organ’s choir, tho above item is in te res ting .-

SUM M ER PRO G RA M M E/

Plum ber Flltcroft's Contract.J* Ed. F litc ro ft, tho Ocean Grovo

plum ber, secured the plum bing con trac t- for. tho $50,000 a dd ition a t P enn ing ton Sem inary. He has a lready commenced the workV Ed. w ill m ake a eatlsfao- to ry /jo b of It, . 1 ’ ,

Days and Dates of the Events That W ll Entertain the.M ultitude.

The relig ious ' sorvices a t Ocean. Grove will be form ally in s titu ted to ­m orrow (Sunday) m orning, a t w hich time. - B ishop Androws • wil 1 preach. ..the first serm on of tho season. T he full p rogram for the season is as follows:

A H ’ nie<:tI»fcH w ill, bo in charge o f th o D evotiona l C om m ittee .‘ - • "

The season opon.s. 9un<ln>:. .Time 21, and closes M onday. Septem ber iJrcl,- w ith sup- • Icm enta iy «»-rvit:c In A u d ito riu m * Sep- em ber !• anri 1G.H o lliK ’ss m eeting d a ily , in Janes* Taber*

nnele. p. m. . *.Voung lVo jik*'B -M eeting In Tem plo d a lly ,

9 n. m. I lev. .C, I I . Y a tm an, Leader.J jlb le CI;iss. Sundays. In A .ud lto rium , 2

]>. m. D r. .0 *Hanlon. Leader. • ’ • ■ «'.S lim m e r Snnday School’ Jn Tem plo, 2 p.

in. Rev. O. \V\ Mvans, Leader. , P r im a ry Sum m er Sunday School, T aher-

nucle, 2 p. m. M rs. W . H . SUIrm , Leader. Beach M cotlncs, Sundays, fo n t o f Ocean

P a thw ay , C p. m. W hon s to rm y tbo m ee ting w ill 06 Jield In tbo .A u d ito r iu m .

.E a r ly m orn ing m eeting In ' Tabernacle,* fro m A u g u s t 10 to Sept. .*!. InclUHlve, G.I5 a. m.- F a m ily p raye r, A iu llto r lu m , -August 19 to Sejd. 3 ,? o .,m ,

H e lp in g H and M ooting , ’i'h o m te y C liapel,J) a. n i. A u gus t 19 to Sept. tJ. Itc v , . .W. F ra n k lin . Leader.- ‘ •. ’

L izz ie *S m ith 's M eeting , Tabernacle, i p. m., A u gust .111 to Sept. X L izz ie Sm ith , I^eader. ' -

T w il ig h t M eeting , Tem plo, A tig u s t 19 to Sept. 3, Rev. C. I I . Ya tm an, Leader.V C h ild ren 's m eeting, Tem plo, ’A u gus t 19 to Sept.- 3. :

A l l m usical services in charge o f P ro f. T a llio Esen M organ.

Rev. Thos. H ouston, b lin d evango llst, present d u rin g tho season.

T lie P a rk S isters and the B ra d fo rd T r io w i l l be present and ttss ls t d u r in g the sea* son.C 'P EN IN G D A Y —S undayr June 24. illsh o p

Andrews,. 10.30 a. m.-' Rev, E l l C lifford, 7.30 p.' m. '. ' . -

J U L Y 1.—N a tiona l Sabbath. 10.W a. m ;. D r. I. \v . H a th a w a y . Seere tarv X a - tir ina l Sabbath Union. *'Tho Sabbath E ssentia l -to. N a tiona l .-Prosperity.’ '7.^0 t>; m ..*D r. T. TJ. Neeley. S ecretary

•Sunday School, UnJon, "N a tio n a l. P a­tr io tis m .” -.

J U L Y 4 —rXatlonn l Annlversar>*; 10 a;. m.,‘• A . I f . D e ffavcn . Esq.. presid ing. M usic. D e c la ra tion of Indcpcnilefi.-o, M iss M;«t:g[e Asay. O ration, . Judge w i ih u r Helsluy. . . . .

J U L Y 7.—K In s 's .D a u g h te rs . M rs. M a r ­ga re t Hottom e. . i

J U I.Y S.—H ospita l- sabb a th . 70.30 a. in.,- Rev. Dr.-J. M. D u c k le y ,E d ito r C h ris tia n A d vora te . 7.30 p. m ., Rov. D r. D ctts , Kansas. • • " '

J l ’ L Y ii- to ip, in c jus lve—Sunday; S'cliboi ('hnu tauoua A ssem bly Rev. R B,

. T.ooniis. I ». D. J u ly 9, p . . m t. Crayon . . Lecturt?. S. M . Spedon. -.J U L Y 1 2 . r .e c tu re .R e v . f ico . T . I.e:a

nion. "W h a t Can W e D o ? :';.JU L Y 11.—A ssem bly 'C oncert,* 8 -p. mi. J U L Y JS.r-ttn era lau rea te Sermon. D r. W ,

V. Ke lley* E d itr fr M e th od is t Review. JH L V .T I.—MovirVg P lc tu rrs . •J U L Y J7.—M oving IMctures. •JL*r,Y IS.—A lu m n i A n n ive rsa ry .J U L Y ' 19.—V ita le Concert. : .J I'*LY 20.—Reception a t A rlin g to n .J U L Y 21.—F lo ra l -p repara tion .,.J U L Y 22.—F lo ra l D ay. Young People's

.. A n n ive rsa ry . 10.30 a. in .. - sermon by Rev, C. H . Vu tm an, ' ‘S to ry o f M iss ion­a ry Journey -A round the ; W o r ld ." 7.30 p. in .; .I llu s tra te d Serm on and servlco

• on parable .o f th e sower. ' Subject, ‘‘Seed T im e and H a rv e s t."

J U L Y 21.—W . C. T . U n ion. Atldresses by ; ladles j>rom lnent In tt*mperaheo w o rk .

JU L Y i'S,— A ilss C la ra I ’r irn s h . fivoni Japan. J U L Y 2li.—N a tio n a l Tem peranco. Rev. D r..

, Dunn, S e c re ta ry ... .* .JU L Y 27.—D r. Mead, C h ild ren . - ’ * ,J U L Y 29.—‘R e v .. D r. D . J .^ 'B u rr ill.J U L Y ;u.—M em o ria l- Service,* Tabernaclfc,

3 p. m. A n n ive rsa ry , Thompson P a rk ,: C p. m. •A U G U S T 1.—9 a. m ., Young People’s Fra*

te rn a l D ay. ..AUGUST.S.—9 a! m ., O ld -Folks Day. AU G U ST 17.—9 a. m ., "Decision Day.- Ser­

mon, 7.30 p. m .. by Dr. Ya tm an. Sub­je c t, "W h a t Comes A f te r D ea th?"

A U G U ST 1 to 11.—Sum m er School o f T h e ­ology, B ishop J. N . F itzG era ld , P res i­dent; D r.. J. E. P rice , Dean. • Consist­ing o f sermons, addresses, lectures, l i t ­e ra ry on te rta inm en ts , & c ., fro m c le r­gym en and others em inent In the spec­ia l .line represented by them . Special p ro g ru m s -w lll.b e issued;.

A U G U ST 12.—W om an’s F o re ig n - M iss ion­a ry Society, M rs. E / I I . Stokes, P res i­dent.

A U G U S T 15—W om an's H qm e M iss ionary Society. - M rs. G eneral F fsko, Prest-

. den^.: ’ . ..;A U G U S T 17.—Decision D ay! Rev. C.. I I .

Y a tm a n . ';AU G U ST IS.—P ra ye r service. A u d ito r iu m ,

3 p. m. S acram ent L o rd ’s .Supper, 7.30 . p. m, • - .

A U G U S T 19 to Sept. 3. inc lus ive , (Id days). —A n n u a l. Camp M eeting, opened Sun­day, A ugust 19. by -B ishop' H a m ilto n , elected a t the la te G eneral Conference. K m ln e n t c le rgym en o f d iffe re n t de­nom ina tions w i lt preach du r.n j: these

; dates.S E P T E M B E R 3.-rTho Encam pm ent w i ll

Neloso on M o n d a y . 9 a. m. M usica l Ser- . . vices. B a p tism o f C h ild ren , R eports o t

Re lig ious W o rk , A d d re s s ‘o f B ishop l itzG crd id . Jerusalem M arch , A n­nouncem ent o f close. 7.30 p. in .,M rs .

B. Osborn's tnv in school, .- Tem plo. , .S H P T K M B E R 9.—Service, 10.30, 7.30, S E P T E M B E R 1C—Sen*Ice, 10.3>J, 7,30..

T lio B lin d E va nge lis t. Rev. .Thom as Houston, w ill assist Jn rho servlco o f the Ho liness M eeting.

J. N . F IT Z G E R A L D ,. a : e . u a l l a r d ,

J. H . .U .D A Y ,- D ovotlonat Com m ittee.

GREAT SPECIAL SALE

V isit th e New and Im proved

Galloping Riding Gallery

' (Merry-Oo-Round)in th e Old R ink B u ild in g

* • Lake A vcnuo an d H*ck S tre e t

ASBURY PA R K , N SW JE R S E Y

Rides sc ., S ix T ickets to r 35c.Finely L ighted by B lec ir lc tty . E v e ry th in g

Conducted la PlrBt-CUs* S ty le ,Safe Placo for Ladies and Chlldron.

WILLIAM JOHNSON P ro p rie to r and M anager

WAGNER’S BAKERY

No. 1 * 6 M o u n t T a b o r W ayNo. 35 P ilg rim P a th w a y

OCEAN GROVH, N EW JE R S E Y

M rs. W a g n e r 's Hom e-M ade Piesaro llio Tery bent—too w'ol! knowu to

need com m cot.

O ur B read a n d C akearo m ado from tho bept m aterial by

com petent workmen.' Olvo ua a trial. A word to tho wise la

sufficient.-Goo<J» dollVoMAftUO'OMflffr ioTidrfeSf In'Ocoan . ^rove, Asbury Park, AUanhnnt unfit Deal.

C. C. CLAYTON’S ESVIPORIUWIMAIN AVIHNUB. OCRAN OROVE. NEW JERSEY

Saturday and Monday, June 23 and 25, 1900

5000 S H I R T W A I S T S A L E3 0 0 0 S h ir t W a is ts , f o r m e r p r ic e , Si to .S .1 .5 0 . . ............................................n o w 5 0 c .2 0 0 0 S h i r t - W a is t s , f o r m e r p r ic e S i . 5 0 t o S 2 ..50 ....;'........ ....................„ n o w 7 5 c . '50 d o z e n W h i te S h i r t .W a i s t s , f o r m e r p r ic e $ 1 .5 0 to S 2 .5 0 ......... .n o w 7 5 c .

R A I N Y - D A Y S K I R T ST h e . S 5 .o o W o o l S k i r t ...................................................... .............o n ly $ 4 .5 0T h e S i . 0 0 W a s h S k i r t . . . ; ...................................th i s sale ,* .6 .9c.F i f t y g s . o o W a s h S k i r t s .........................................„ . . . . , . . . .n o w 1 .25One hundred and-fifty $2*50 W a s h Skirts ........^ ............^..Ss.oo

2 0 0 0 L A D IES’ W R A PPE R S'T h e d o l l a r k in d , C g c . ; b e t t e r o n e s , S t . 25 a n d S i . 5 a

S P E C I A L IN L A C E C U R T A I N S100 p a i r s I .a c e C u r t a i n s ...................... 5 0 , w o r th $ 75• 8S pairs; Lace C urtains...... ; ..................... 75; w orth’ i .25

7.7-paiirs L ace:C urtains...... ............... 1 .0 0 , worth i . 5 06$ p a irs L a c e 'C u r ta in s , . . . ■........... ; ...... -.; 1 . 2 5 , w o rth 2 . 0 0

100 Pairs Ladies’ 50c. Corsets, No w only 39c.C A R PE T S, M A TTIN G S, R UG S

b e s t g o o d s , l a r g e s t . s t o c k , - l o w e s t , p r ic e .

B A T H IN G .S U IT S ! BATHING S U I T S !T h e l a r g e s t s to c k o n th e c o a s t , a n d lo .w es t p r ic e s . E v e r y th in g .n e w a n d

, U p - to - d a t e in K u t l n n g .S u i t s / C a p s , e t c .

P i l lo w S l i p s , 7 c e n t s 9 - 4 S h e e t s 5 (5 . c e n t sS o m m e r Q u i l t s a n d B l a n k e t s a t B a r g a i n s

S p e c ia l P r ic e s to H o te ls a n d B o a rd in g H p u s e sIii . S h e e t i n g s , ' T a b le L in e n , T o w e l s , '" - N a p k in s . . B l a n k e t s , ' C o u n te r p a n e s ,

". R e a d y M a d e S h e e t s , P illo w S lip s ,, e t c .

' , D O M ESTIC S3.000 yds. new Calico .......;.only 4 ic .(. worth 7c5.000 yds. Jileached Muslin; .! 16yds. for 50c., worth; 70c.7.000 yds. Unbleached: Muslin '~..«o yds. for 50c:, worth 70c.10,060 yds. Xew D ress Ginghams;.,.:.only Sc. yard, worth 12c.6.000 yards :N,ew Dress" C;i.nghams, only 6c. yard,- worth toe,.

.4,003 yds. Apron- G i n g h a m . . . ' . . .„ ... ..- ..;.5 C ..yard, worth 7c. t,qoo .yards’Apron' G ingham .................................... yard, worth 6c.

U P -T O -D A T E SH O E SP E C IA L S306 pair; Ladies' Dongola, patent tip ................... 85c., worth gi.oo200 pairs.Ladies',.Dongola,. patent tip 99c:, worth 1.25500 pairs Ladies’ Dongola, patent tip...'.,,;...........'....... $(.49 , worth, .2.00375 pairs Ladies' Dongola, patent-tip., ........... ....S2T00, worth 3.50750 pairs Children’s Dongola, patent tip, 6.to i.i ....65c,, worth 1.00.,800.pairs Misses' Dongola; patent:.tip, n'A to 2..........89c., wortji s.25

PR E S E N T S W IT H S H O E S T H IS SA LE

I IN B U Y IN G A P IA N O

There is only one way to make sure whether our stoie .is the store at which to purchase your instrument. Investigate, examine other pianos, obtain.prices from other dealers, coine and look at our great variety and compare their prices with our prices. , ■

There are a number of reasons why it is to your advantage to buy your piano of us. First, the lowest possible price for the grade instru­ment you buy the greatest- variety of makes and styles in this section. Absolute safety, for we underwrite every piano we sell, new or second hand. You take 110 risks, and onr E X C H A N G E I F NO T S A T IS F A C T O R Y , stands back of every sale we make, and back of it all is the fact that we knew pianos from key-board top in-block When you buy of a dealer who knows lots about some things but mighty little about, pianos, you take a big r isk ;. but when you buy of, us, the price never includes" what, we .don’t know about an instrument.

You can have a good upright from us bu a first payment of $ 10 and. future monthly pay­ments of $6, $S or $10, according to price. If you are in doubt about buying a piano just at present, rent one, and if later on you decide to purchase we will allow you from the price all the rent you have paid.

R A. TUSTIIMG 5TAYLOR & T U S T IN G BUI L DI NG #

A MATTISON AVENUE AND BOND STREET. ASBURY PARK J ■ ^

GEO. W. PATTERSONThe Leading Custom

Tailor, Clo1 liier and FurnislierF o r M e n a n d B o y s

No. 622 GOOKMAN AVENUE ANBURY PARK

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OCEAN GROVE TIMES—SATURDAY,. JUNE 23, 1900.

HER ACCOUNT BOOK

§ O n e W o m a n ’ s W a y o f K e e p i n g : a R e c o r d

a o f t h e G o w n s S h e W e a r s .

o:* _ oAVhcii one has the a r tis tic soul t&cro• nre maiiy w ays iu which it may liuci ex-• - p resslou besides .gain ting: hangings.,

O ne elcvOr w dnianogives.this iali*«i*. full' ;reiu ';in h e r personal account bo.ok. N ot-

*-*.• on ly tiie cost of c lo th ing he.rscli’ * is th e re in eutered,: hut a beautiful w ater- color sketch is m ade of every im port- a n t gown , th a t she ‘posseses. Kor a long tim e .h e r gowns have b^en ,g iva tly adm ired , aud am ong h e r friends It Isgenerally know n th a t she designs thornherself; and owes.m uch o f the em brold- o.ry;.a iid bead-w ork th a t g ives ti»em

' , Btich a costly appearance. Often , she . > h a s been heard to say: 'T h a t gown

■ Vost me.$G0 ; I could no t have^had it m ade a t 0.110 of the; im porters for*less

•.*•*-■ v th a n $300.” :’ •. •• .Tlio llrs t gown th a t his wom an tic-

s igned- w as th o - o n e . she wore at. her w edding. *At ih ls tim e-a lso she. began

. to keep h e r account book. She called -'V - v i t ,“s ta r t in g fresh .” I t then, seemed to- ' . 'l ie r quite n a tu ra l, along with. the . ac-

. coun t of jier- gow n ,: to m ake a .sketch j / of J t as w orn by herself. H er veil:and

. co ronet of orange hlossoiiVs/her fan, .bouquet, slippers; and in fact - cvet y-

- . : th in g .that s h e 'h ad w orn on th a t day,sho accurately sketched on tho page next, to th e one w ith 1 the figure of the bride. Follow ing cam e th e page of c.x- penses, and by. iter no t tho sm allest

■ Item iS'OverlooUed. J u s t how much tim o w as. by- li e r expeiyled . a n d . lio w often th e gown was worn are also recorded.; T he n e x t-illu s tra tio n In the book is

h e r. goltig-away ;go\vn._ A largo and ’ .■autiful mull!- Is one of its noficeablo eatures. ‘ I t is revealed by the page of

costs th a t I t lyas made of tw o fox’-skins w hich w ere bought in C anada .a t the a sto n ish in g low' price Qf:'$G.' T he-.lin­in g was entered a t $2,45, and -th e stuff­ing a t 30 cents.!_T he w hole cost, th e re ­fore, of th is confection-slim m ed ' up ?8.?5. I t w as tw 'fsted 'into sltnpe: by the g ir l’s . ow n nifnble . fingers. Another, costum e entered In the hook is ot o range satin ,, and i t is a lso recorded th a t i t had upon i t 902 spangles., •

F o r four years now th e book hn3 •been fa ith fu lly k e p t.- I t has in it 320 .s tu n n in g costum es. H a t s , slippers of .m any shapes, buckles find- hn ir o rn a m en ts Have w ith in its p ages-a li found a place'. Every new piece of jew elry

rnnd Jace.is also, a rtis tica lly represented <?’n a square of -black- .background up .in' one corner. • .: . T h e book is rea lly a mosf, in te resting ch ron ic le r of the ’ changes in fashion .th a t have swept* over -us- in so s h o rt a time.- Should th is lady ever sm ile upon h e r g randchildren , i t AvnrjUl be to them a book of in te rest. Each one of the w ater-^olors is in itse lf a w o rJ to f a rt. and th e gowns m ark ,periods hi h is to ry qu ite as well a s tliose1 we see in the very, expensive costum e books tlia t (have com ed o w n to u s from the tim e of L ouis XIV. ■ • ; . . ... , • ■

■ A lthough tlio loss of.co lo r would bo considerable, if • is quite feasible for th o s e .i l ia t a re n o t a rtis tic to carry ou t the scliem e b y .th e use of .photographs.' M uch of the cffect of the gowns would lie presented* and the path of fashion a s .s u re ly followed. T he m ere idea o t jllu s tra tio n of. an account ;book, how* ever, is one th a t m akes the ta sk a

/p leasure;. y,T he p a rtic u la r account liook th a t hns

been re ferred 'to . is lafjre. w ith pages of fine w ater-co lo r paper. Tt' Is hand-, som ely bound and ;has inserihed :.upori

• th e outside th e nam e of Us ow ner—-N •Y. S u n .: > • - -..V : v

England -Recedes From the Recessional.[T he follow ing s tro n g aud sp irited

poem is from tho pen ;of tho Ilov. Dr. C. S. Vedder. a very able D octor of Di­v in ity in th e P resby terian church, ltev. Mr. Veddor Is a guest of Ocean Grove every su m in er.~ E d . Time's, j

Ah,' E ngland, was; it yesterday .W e saw thee bow the knee and p ra y '

In' K ipling 's g rand Recession hym n— T h ine eyes w ith ; wise repen tance

. 7 ' ‘ dim — * •T h a t fa r from lu s t o f w ider sway,From greed of gold .and P ride 's display liod-sihand n iig h t th ine a rre s tn m l stay ,

N or heap> tliy judgm en t to th e brim,?

D idst thou (lie gate o f P rayer, beset,. W ith anguished w ords o f.so re reg re t

T h a t not In H eaven’s cause, b u t th ine H a d stre tchcd thy Vfar-ming -battlo

line” • ‘ . :\:'y. Of conquest o 'e r the palm and pine,

And plead w ith tones th a t echo yet>As in e ternal>fltncs set,

"L e s t we. forget—lest w e..forget?” - .

Arid lias th a t p ray e r to H eaven flown,;. \\Mth‘ happy presage a ll its own, .. .

T h a f thou w ouldst everm ore discard. . •.The "reek in g tube and iron shard!!

To spread th e -p res tig e” of thy. throne? W ould 's t find.Its p ra ise in h earts a lone ; And no t w here conquered •. peoples

g ro a n ,’ • VFrom m anhood’s rig h ts debarred? .. .

And h a st thou then , th a t p ray e r forgot, B u t s tan d ’s t forsw orn ih th in e own lot,

W hen he who ta u g h t th?o th u s to . plead, \ •

And from th y w ays of c iim o Recedc,• Now joys to see tw o n a tio n s bleed.

Free , godly lan d s .that* wronged, theon o t,%y . ’••••

W hich thou dost rive w itli shell and .' s h o t/- ' - v . ■’.>.’■. \

All vic tim s o f't.hy lu s t and greed!

“T he tum ult of the shou ting dies,' ;• B u t C.od-will hold H is g re a t Assize .

W hen w eakness crushed • by soulless ..m ight,

No m ore . shall pleadV in vain for• R igh t, .And all e a r th ’s-anJb.tle, specious lies Unmasked* shall s tan d beneath ea rtli’s

']• ]■•By H im .w ho .hears th o wrqnged sop l’?

. ' . c rie s ,’, •:All ty ra n t p leas and-pow ers despite.

C. s ' VEDDER.

Polishing Petrlllt;d Wood. ;.•The polish ing w orks of t h i s c ity ^ re

iiow engaged upon the .stupendous job of g e tting out $l,uOu,v»uu w orth of poi- ished chalcedony, o r petilllcd wood, to

1 he taken to the P a ris Exposition. T his patrified wood is ' hauled trom . its na- tiy b 'l ie a th in Arizona, a ‘ distance.- of

,6 ixty-iiVe miles, to a 'ra llro ad , and then shipped to th is city to .b e cu t and pol

jshed , th is^belng th e only* place, in the T w orld having facilities fo r t i ’ a ting tiie

pe trifactlou ; w hich Is. seven-ten ths as h a rd a s diam ond. I t is shipped here, in> 'g reat logs' and . stum ps, welghin

;.m any tons each, ju s t a s .th ey have lain .for m any, ages duriDg tho-iJi;ocess re­quired by n a tu re t o tu rn the-w ood in to beau tifu l a^nd variegated colors of stone. T h e process of. sa.w fng\ the s<tono up in shape fo r polish ing is .m o s t tedious, tlie huge, m achinery used for th e purpose being able to saw . only from -an inch to -th ree luches a day into

7 'it.yv';A 'fter 'b e ing c u t"an^*’ j»ollslied the stone is worked up Into every conceiv­ab le shape, from cuff bu ttons to tops fo r cen tre tabJes and g rea t colum ns, 'w hich post a sm all fortune. All kinds o f jew elry is m ad e from it, jis well as

.-trinkets and handsom e artic le s fo r soiu.■ ;--venirs.'-•; -V .->• /•' V, •.:'!•;*/V * One of tho Chief a ttrac tio n s a t •the • ‘W orld’s F a ir .w a s the exh ib it of clial-;

cedony, which had been polished and. p repared-in th i s city. I t is s tated th a t

•during the fa ir sa le s of th is stuff were m ore '/than $30,000 a m onth . •

T h e g re a t exh ib it w hich is to bp m ade. Jn pa'ris w ill be ,a .,wonderful* ud-

: ve rtisem en t for. Sioux F alls, for the reason th a t now here e lse on ea rth ' i s th e ro m ach inery m am m oth y e t delicate enough to saw% polish A hd , pu t in to shape th e v a rie ty of a rtic le s th a t will

. be o n exhibition.

THE “ COLONIAL BOOK •?-

A Neat booklet Issued, by; an Up to-Date . Engraving: House.

An a ttrac tive ,; In s tru c tiv e , and a r tis ­tic booklet lias la te ly been issued by the . S tandard E ugrav lng . Co., iriO, C hestnu t S treet. P h iladelph ia , which i tin advertisem en t of th e ir business— th a f o f engraving, w ritin g aiid design­ing, and p rin tin g -au y th in g ,' pa rticu la r tnd ou t-of-the-ordihary . .1 low they do

a ll 'th is Is , told* in th e ir ‘'Colonial Book',?.’ a n d - th a t ' th e ir w ork is th o r­oughly first-class In, every, line is e v i- ; dehced by th is • d a in ty ,,a n d .perfect lit­tle book. T he c o v er design Is excei)- tlpna.Uy. good, being prin ted in b lack and red, an<l the en tire w o rk is c h a r­acterized by : a r tis tic sim plicity. A jn o rc a ttra e tiv e a n d . conv in c in g .h i t .of self-advertis ing has never/been sen t ou t by any p rin ting , engraving o r bookm ak- Ing house. Anyone desiring th is -littlo book which, tells how "good ‘p rin tin g p la tes’’ a re -p roduced , -should w rite , to tluv above, firiu and i t w ill be mailedpromptly. . ;. ' 1 .

S tru ck ’by L ig h tn in g ’ t)u r in g th e th u n d e r s to rm 'o f la s t

week th e house Occupied by. Mrs. E . H. M errlm an. on F ir s t s treet, Lakewood, Was struck; by lightn ing . Mrs. and Miss MeiTiman wc-re no t a t hom\>. sit t i e tim e .and the se rv an t w«s asleep -in the second story b a c k .ro o m ., Tho thunder bo lt en tered th is room com ing th rough a wejjt window w h ic h ’w as. open. The g irt-w as aw akened bu t w as.n o t.in ju red in an y w ay and sm elling sm oke w ent to see w here th e fire was. ’ la the bath room ’ tlionw ater, bottle l had dropped from its s tr ir ig n n d the s tr in g was on f l iw A, tin pail .wnlch w as-stand ing on tlie bath tub had a round hole burned th rough one side and the opposite side w as stained black. Smoke was: com ing th rough th e roof so ;an a la rm rwas rung and tiie fire com pany called out; Two lines of hose were .m ade ready fo r use b u t a hole being c u t iii th e roof th e fire was found to be so sm all a s to be easily p u t, o u t..w ithou t .the.,use. of the hose. F lre w as n o t discovered' In any o th e r p a r t of th e house so the firem en rolled up* th e ir hose hud took. the . apparatu s hack to th e fire house. T he dam age caused by th e thunder bo lt was very s l ig h t v : . . / i;-: ,yw-

K Patents Granted Jersey men. ;; i^Reported by C. A. Snow & Go., P a t­

e n t A ttorneys, W ashington , D. C.: I. M. B ird, S tanton , nursing , bottlo hold­e r. F , C. B rookhank, K iverton , sh ip 's caisson. S.-U, Brown, H ighbrldge. bi­cycle s tand . A.. Casazza. Hoboken, e lectric ra ilw ay W . A. Frelse, New­ark , w a terw o rk s w itli filtering system . A. S. -Hubbard. Belleville.; system of o lectrleal d istribu tion . .♦ E. Leitibund- g u t, N ew ark, w indm ill. W . Reid, P a t­erson, adjus^ablb c u rta in pole. D. J. Rlchai-dson, Durielfen, signalling and ad v ertis in g apparatu s; AV. F- AVare,

. C am den, nipplo holder. R. T. W att; L au re l Spring's^, au tom atic telephono' sw itch- .

v ; AVashi ngt on, D ; C / Genesseo Piiro.Food Co., Le Roy, N. Y.:' • G en tlom en:—Our fam ily realize so. jnuch from tho use .of G R A IN -0 t h a t I feel th a t . I m u s t say a w'ord .to induco o th e rs to u se it. I f people a re in te re s t­ed in th e ir health , and th e w elfare of th e ir ch ild ren th e y w ill use no o ther hevorage. " I have used them , a ll, bu t C R A IN -0 I havo found superio r to p ny, fo r th e . reason th a t i t is. soUd gram .

-Yours fo r h e a lth, * .- V;. . C, F , M TER S.

Solve the Servant Question

b y p u ttin g a W iek less O il S tove in th e k itc lien . Y ou can k c e p a., g irl thqn. ■ N o fire to b u ild in tlie morning-. N o wood to chop. N o coal to carry. N o ashes to w orry about. N o soot on pans. I t m akes p lay o f housew ork. T h e

W ie k le s s F la m e

;v ;<)ft Stove: ;-is d o in g m ore to m ak e housekeep ing easy th a n auy o th e r stove in existence. A bso lu te ly safe. B um s o rd inary kerosene oil. Bakes, broils, boils, roasts, toasts—-does a n y th in g ith a t a n y o th e r stove w ill do, an d m an y th in g s .th a t m ost stoves can ’t do. Sold w herever stoves a re sold. I f y o u r dealer d o c s n o t have it, w rite to

/ s t a n d a r d o i l c o m p a n y . ;

OfferWanted

on four desirable lots Cookman and Clark

■ avenues, near Dela- . /•' ware. Very little cash , : required. . . • '

W. H. BEEG LE50 Main Ave.Ocean Grove, N. J .

Wyncoop &h

Upper Lehigh Coal a Specialty

u l s h a r L - ^D e a lo ra In

COAL, WOOD, CHARCOALAND COKE ,

BEST GRADESat Lowest Prices

Pe nnsylvania B. R.T h o S t a n d a r d R a i l r o a d o f A m e r i c a ;

On and a f to r M a y 27, 1000.T R A IN S LB AV13 O C E A ft. G R O V E ,

W e e k -D a y s . ,'o r Isow Y o rk am i N e w a rk , 7.20. 7.45, 8.20, y.1’0 it. 111.', lU id &.33 J). m. • .01* E itzu bu lh , 7.-10, U.-D a. in ., 2.£>, o.&, and G.Uj p. in . . ..o r Itatnvay> .9.2D a. in . and C.33 p. m. u rM n ta w a n , D.20 u. in ., and 5.33 p. m. o r Lon y B ranch , 7.1M,.7.43, 8.110, 0.20, 10.23*, 10.55, 11.50 a. m ., 2.20, 2.2o, 3.35, 5.33, 5.40, a nd 7.u7 p. ni.o r Red liun lc , 7.20, 7.15, 8.20, 9.20 a. m ., 2.25, 3.35, and 5.33 p. i l l . - 'o r P h ila de lp h ia , l i r o iu l St. and T ren ton , 7.;./, 7.55 a. in ., 12.-I3, 4.U7, G.23 p. in . ■ •’ox- Camden, v ia T re n to n and Borden- tow n , 7.27, 7.55 jl. n i., 12.48 and 4.07 p. m . .

F o r Ganulon and P h ila de lp h ia , v ia Tom a R ive r, 2.33 p. m. ^ - ’ , .

F o r T om 's H ive r, Is land H o lg h ts and ln - te rinud la to • a ta iions , 10.5G a. nu, 2.33 and 5.15'p. m. •

F o r P o in t P leasan t and in tc rm o d ia to e ta - Uons, G.00, 1U.&U, a. in ., 2.33, 2.53, 4.23, 5.15,0.00 and 6.41 p. in.

F o r N ow B ru n s w ic k , v ia M onm outh Junc­tio n , 7.55 a, in ., 12.48, 4.07 and 5.’23 p. m .

T R A IN S L E A V E N E W Y O R K F O R '* O C E A N G RO VE. /.‘

F ro m W e s t T w e n ty -th ird S treo t S ta tion ,S.55 a. m ., 12.40, 2.2G, 3.25, 4.10 and 4.55 p.

Sundays, 0.25 a. m . and. 4.55 p. m .F ro m Desbrossoa S trco t S ta tion , a t 3.80,

0.00 a. m ., 12.50, 2.30, 3.40, 4.20 and 5.10 p. m . Sundays, 0.45 ju m ..a n d 5.15 p. m.

F ro m C o rtla n d t S trco t S ta tion , a t 3.80,0.0U a, m .; 12.50, 2.30, 3;40, 4.20 and 5.10 p. m . Sundays, 0.45 a. ni. nnd 5.15 p. m.On Sundays w i l l s top a t In te r la k e n and A von in ; p laco o f N o rth A sb u ry P a rk and A sb u ry I ’a r k to lo t o ff passengers.

T R A IN S L E A V E P H IL A D E L P H IA (B road S t ) . F O R O C E A N G RO VE.

A t C.50, 8.22, 11.41 n. m . 3.30, and 4.02 p. m- weok-days. M a rke t S tree t W h a r f, v ia Camden and T ren ton , G.10; 7.10, 10.30 a. in ., 2.30 and 3.20 p. m ., woek-days. Leavo M fLrket S troo t W h a rf, v ia Jnm osburg, \ 10 a. in ., 4.00 p. in ., woek-daS*a >•

W a s h i n g t o n a n d I h e ^ io u tU .L E A V E B R O A D - ST.. r iH L A D E L P H T A F o r B a ltim o ro and W -ashlngton, 3.50. 7.2Q, ,

8.32/0.12, 10.20,11.23, 11.33 a. m ., 12.3G (L im ­ited D in in g C a r),1.13 t D tn tng C a r ) 4.41, (5.25 Congressional L im ite d D in in g C a r), 0.05, G.20„ G.5o (D in in g C ar), 7.31 (D in in g C ar) p. m ., and 12.20 r ilg h t weok daye. Sundays. 3.50, 7.20', 0.12, 11.23. 11.33 a. m ., . 1.13 (D in in g -C a r), 3.13, 4.41 (5.20 Congres­s iona l L im ite d . D in in g C ar), 6.05, 0.55(D in in g C ar). 7.31 (D in in g C a r) p. m „ hud 12.20 n igh t.T im e-tab le s o f a ll o th e r tra in s o f tho

system m ay he obta ined a t th o t le k o t o fll- ces o f s ta tions.

J. R. W O O D. Gon. Pass. A g t J. B. H U T C IIIN S U N , G en.'M anager.

V, B. UOCHANON. OKO. A. SKOOB

* /H is -Houndabou; Way*' • vA m an w as going,hom.Q. to h is .wife

and fa m ily .. I t w as grow ing darlr. H is road from. th e .s ta tio n w as a lonely one, and lie was g e tting along a s .fa s t a s .h e could, w hen lie suddenly suspected th a t i iuan behind -him was following him purposely. -T he-faster- lie w en t th e f a s te r 'th e m an went* u n til they cam e to a graveyard .

“Now/* ho said to h lntself, “ I’ll find if he ’s a f te r mo,” and he entered the chiirchyard,.' • • •' ■’

Tho m an followed him. V ague vis- ions of revo lvers, and. g a rro te rs grew upon him. .‘H e m ade th e detour of a splendid m ausoleum . S till the m an a fte r him , round and round.

A t la s t lie tu rn ed and faced -the fel­low and asked. “W h at th e dickens do you w ant? W hat a re yon follow ing mo fo r ? '

“ W ell; s ir, do you alw ays go homo like th is? I am going up ; to Mr. B row n's housp w ith a parcel,, and. the po rte r a t th e s ta tio n to ld m e; th a t if I 'd .fo llo w you I should And th e place, as. you :live n e x t door.' A re you going hom e-at a ll to -n ig h t?" •.

3OTAH0H & SMOCK,WholeBulo’nnd Kotivil

■i • Dcnlors lu .

<KLUMBERX>Builders’ Hardware, Paints

and Oils -

C o rn e r M a in St. and A s b u ry A ve n u e ,

• A S B U R Y PA R K , N . J . ' .

' v ^ OUR SPECIALTIES.

^ d a tia n t W all Plnstor, O ar own M‘f w of Cedar Shingles, King’s W indsor

MCetiient Plaster,” Cedar StableB edd ing .; . *** A-

P e r r i n e J a c k s o n

•’. * ; . -- ’ 11KALE11S IN '- V :*

MeatsislPoultryPRESH STOCK PROHPT SERVICE FREE DELIVERY

No, 1 2 5 H eck A venue, .Cor, Will to field

O C E A N 4 S K O V E , 1%'. J .

A. R, S H R E V E S

B e s t Q u a lity o f M e a ts O n ly

LincroH’s New School. ,A special-school lnee.tlug w as .held in

th e L lncro ft sohoolhouse on W ednes­day afte rnoon of la s t .wpek-, fo r the purpose ,of vo ting to ' app rop ria te ;$5u0 in .buy ing a lo t and*m oving th e public; building on it. T lio am oun t w as voted w ith o u t opposition. .

The lo t to ho purchased Is ’eas t of t h e church p roperty and Is owned by A. A. Sanborn. T he p resen t school lo t is ; much Lo6 sm all to accom m odate the pupils. A num ber of accidents have occurred to v.arious childnpn hy being s tru c k l>y w agons*w hile 'p laying in .th e r b a d h y ; - - : ,

Main StreetOpp. Ocean Grove School House

Asbury Park, N. J ,

R . E . V R O T H F R I T Z ,

BUCX ESSOH TO JENUNG & CO:. DEALER IN

dR A N lT E AND M ARBLE

Monuments and Headntones^Curbing and Flagging and All

K inds of B uilding Stone.

Yard an d Office 9 0 5 M ain S t r e e tASBURY PARK N, Jf

A. GRAVATT

c i> e + V i e n n a + b s k g r y .• Bread,* Pie and Fapcy' Coke,

Bonvlx Main Street, Opposite Broadway Gtete®, . • t A g q . - r u y T a ~ s r 2 s r . r .

ORDERS PROMPTLY A T rtN D E D TO

F U R N I S H E D R O O M S, ‘ . FOR TH E SEASON; .

AT N O . 15 E MB U R Y A V EN U EA l l e legantly furn ished.

• D irec tly on t lio bench nnd a t end o f lls h ln g pier. Unobstructed ocean view.

Terms moderate. ^

Oak and Pine Woodby C ord or B arrel

Y ard an d Office :

79 South Main S tT e lo o h o n o 6 9 A

' ,,fvmi t -

t h r e e ; s a i l i n g s a w e e k

D I R E C T T O

C H A R L E S T O N and J A C K S O N V IL L E

A f f o r d i n g r a i l c o n n e c t i o n s

m m

1 f 2 S ? T O A L L S O U T H E R N ' R E S O R T S

5 ' B O W L I N G G R E E N . N E W V O R K : «

S T I L E S ' E X P R E S SF I N D S T K G E L I N E

<p»I-IIS, is tlie oldest established line in-Ocean Grove and Asbury Park. Special facilities for the prom pt and

> careful hai’ jiin g of all kinds of Furniture, Pinnos, Boilers and Safes. Shipping tags furnished free. •

Storage for all kinds of goods. Separate com part­ments. Each individual furnished witli a key.

J R C O B S T I L .E S'■•■•i:; -. O F F I C E S : , - - . - ■- *.-,.. -7 0 2 M a t t is o n A v o . , R a ilr o a d D o p o t , A s b u r y P u rk . 4-5 C o r l le s A v o , , W e s t

G ro v e . 4-3 M a in A v e ., O p o . A s s o c ia t io n O f f ic e , O c e a n G ro v e . . P o s t o f f lc o B o x 6 6 9 , A s b u r y P a r k N . J .

J. EDWARD FLITCROFT

PlumtingTinning-, Gutters and Leaders, Hot Air and

Steam Heating

G A R D E N H O S E:: Pilgrim Pathway, Qpp. P. 0 ., OdEflH GROVE, N. J .

MorrisT h eL ig h tn in gS h o e m a k e r

1ms opened a brunch Khop in

OCEANGRO VE

opposite the post- oilice. •I t w ill prove an uccom modal Inn to Ocestn drove people, l ie is now ready for bnsincHs. Hcpalr-. Jng a t.low est c ity prices.* Sdtlafa* lio n suaranteede.

New Y o r k and Long Branch R. R.

T lr fo Tab lo ln *e ffcc t M a y 27th,' 1900.

S T A T IO N S ' IN . N E W ’Y O R K :C entra l U. R . o f N ow Jersey, fo o t L ib e r ty

and A V liitehn ll s troc ts ( South F o rry ). P e nnsy lva n ia H. I t. , fo o t "West 23rd, C o r t * , -

la n d t.n n d . Deabr.osse3 streeta.N ew Jersey Southern R*y, fo o t R e cto r

s trco t, (Sandy H o ok R oute).

Lea vo N E W Y O R K fo r O C E A N Q R O VE and A S B U R Y P A R K : ‘ .

oo t L ib e r ty S treot. 4.30, 8.30, *ILS0 a. m ,,2.15, 3.6*J C:23 p. m . . • '

F o o t W h ite h a ll S tree t (South F e rry ) , 8.25, *11.25, 2.10, 3.Sj „:M .3 u, CIO p. m.

F o o t R ecto r S truct. (Sandy Hoolc R ou to ), .10.00 a. m ., 1.00, 3.^5, -1.30 p. m. .

F o o t W est 23rd S treet, 8.55 a. m ., 12.40, ’ 2.25, *3.25. *4.10. *4.55 p. to.

F o o t C o rtla n d t S treet. 3.30, 0.00 a. m ., 12^0,— ;2:30, *3.40, *4.20, *5.10 p. m /

F o o t De.shrosses S treet, 3.30, 0.00 o .m ., 12.50 ' ** 20,. *3.40, *4.80, *5.10 p.* m. ./

L E A V E O C E A N G R O VE A N D .ASBURY.P A R K , fo r-

N ew Y o rk , N e w a rk and E lizab e th , G.17, (£.40 Boat tra in ) , *7.00, (*7.20 N e w a rk nnd N e w Y o rk on ly ), (*7.30, N ew Y o rk on ly ). (*7.35, N e w a rk 'n n d E lizab e th o n ly ), (7.40 l lo : i t tr.-dn), (*7,45. *S.OO, N ow Y o rk on ly ), (*8.20 N e w ark and. N ew Y o rk on ly ), 9.20, 10.50‘.^a. m ., (1:35 B oa t t ra la ) , 2.25, *3.35,-

: 4.IK) (5.05 Iioq .t t ra in ) , 0.33, 7.02 ’p. m.F o r Freeho ld . T re n to n and P h ilade lph ia ,

v ia Sea G ir t, *7.27, 7.!»5 a. in ., 12 48, 4.*7,5.23 p. m . ... ‘ •*7.27.-7.55 a. m ., 12.48, 4.07, 5.23 p. m.

F o r T ren ton . a iid Ph iladelphia. • (Bound Uroolc R ou te ), 6.17. 8.00; 10.50 a. in ., 4.03 p.- m v >

Foi* Tom 's R iv e r -a n d in term edia te* s ta ­tions to Canulen. v ia Sea Sldo P a rk , 6.00, (10.35 a. m. to T om 's l t i v o r . o n ly ), 2.33, (5.15 to Tom ’s R lv d r only).

F o r R e lm ar, S p rlnp Lnke , Sea G ir t nn&*j6 M annsrjunn. 6.00 . 6.59. 7.27. 7.55, 10.35.11.55 a. m .. 12.49. 1.25 . 2.33, 2.53, 2.58/ 4.4.07,-4.23 , 5.15. 5.23, 5.4?, 5.29, 5.55, G.00, G.Q, 6.25,6.41.8.25 p .m . /

F o r P o in t Ple:usaht, 6.00. G.59. 10 55. 10.68,-11.55 a. m .. 1.25. 2.33. 2.53. 4.02, 4.23, 5.35, 5.42. C.49 , 5.55, 6.00, 6.13 . 6.25 . 6.41, 8.25 p. m.

F o r L on jr B ranch nnd Red B a nk. 6.17, 7.00,7.20, 7.35 , 7.45, 8.00 . 8.20 . 9.20 (10.21 L on g B ranch on ly ), 10.50, .10.55 (Lon*? B ranch o n ly ) . : (11,00 a. m .. L on p B ranch on ly ),2.20, (I,on»r B ranch o n ly ) ,*2.25 , 3.35 . 4.00, 5.33. 5.40 (L o n k -B ra n c h on ly ), 7.02, 7.OT (Lonj? B ra n ch on ly ). - Denotes express tra ins .

J. R . W OO D. I I . P.. B A L D W IN ,G. P. A . P .R . R. G. P. A . C. R . R .o f N . J.

; . , .R yFU S B L O D G E T T , •;Supt.- N . Y . & L . B . R . R.

N E W Y O R K and B A C K8 0 C E N T S

P A T T E N L IN EANDTHE ATLANTIC COAST ELECTRIC

RAILWAY CO.Via P le a su re B ay

I.H A VE PLEA SU R E DA ?.W eek days ........... 7.20 a . m., 3.10 p. m .'

RETURNING- IjEA V E N E W YORK. F o o t W est 13th a t .9.00 a, m., 2.40 p. m. B attery P a rk . . . . .9 .3 0 a. m., 3.10 p. n t

SU N D A Y S.'Leavo P lcasuro liay- . . . . . . . . . 3 . 1 5 p. m .

" N. Y„ foot W est 13th Bt 9.00 a . m. B a tte ry P a r k ................... 9.30 a. m.

Bnggago carrlod froo w ith possen- gors.

T a k o c a r - w h i c h l e a v e s . A s b u r y P a r k n o t l a t n r t h a n C . 2 0 a . m . f o r 7 . 2 0 a . m . b o a t . F o r a f t e r n o o n b o a t , t a k o c a r n o t l a t e r t b a a 2 . 2 0 p . i a . S u n d a y s t h o s a m o . .

AMOS LIPPINCOTT,

M erchant Tailor and M en's Farn isber

210 M ain S tre e t,Opposite K. it. Htabif>n. A*bu»y Park, N. J.

A D M IN IST R A T O R ’S N O T IC E

Estate of Robt. Holbrook, Deceased.All persons Indebted to said e s ta te

are . requested to m ako Im m ediate, g a y - ' m ent, aud tboso hav ing-cla im s to pre-. s en t tho sam'o w ith o u t delay.

W A L T E R J. MULFORD,A d m in is tra to r . '

2 9 O l l n S t . , O c o a n G r o v e . — J u n o 2 3 - 2 t .

S ' ; - mm£i m

OCEAN GROVE TIMES—SATURDAY. JUNE 23, 1900,

The Ocean View HotelUnobstructed vlow o f ocean nnd lako.

Borneo and cuIhI iio excellent.

Accommodations. for bJeyclffl.

Tennis court und ch ild re n ’^ pluy- frrounds opposite the house.

S|K*(ffal rated for June and Soptembor.

Tor terms address

GEO. C. PRIDHAM

O c e a n G ro v o , N. J .

p . o . B o x 1

Proprie tor

The'largest aud best equipped hotel 011 tlie ocean front. Thorough^ tnoderu. Enlarged aud improved.

!M mDircctly on the Occan Front. Thoroughly refitted, inclmliiig steam lieftt,

electric lights, etc. -

O pen T h ro u g h o u t th e Y e a r, -*-For terms apply .to

7VT. C L E M E N T

Cor. Oican .Vve. an«l Ocean Pathway, Ocean Grove, IV. .1

The PlymouthM ain A venue, Opp. A sso c ia tio n B uilding an d P. O.i O c ea n Grove.

C entra lly located, near a ud ito rium , tw o m inutes’ w a lk to bench and bathlni,' grounds. New ly furnished throughout. Spueinl a tten tion given the cuIbIuo. Separate restaurant attached. Opt-ni M ay to October. / * ". . .

THE ALASKAN. H . K IL M E R. P r o o r lo to r

The- /A r l in g to nLANE VILLA Cozy s u n parlors. Hot salt water baths. Warm rooms, a n d

comfortable accommodations for winter guests,w permanent and transient. V 1

Nos. :3 a n d 5 P itm a n A venue.' O c ea n G rove, N .J . - ■'

G . H . M I L L A R

The Leading Hotel in Ocean QroveM rs. S . A. M. LANEProprie tor

Pilgrim P a th w ay an d C o o k m an A venue

O C EA N G R O V E , N. J ./•

Ixick Box 2171.

Every conveuience. All modern .improvements.. Appoint­ments and service tirst-class. Exceptional location. Un­surpassed cuisine. New York orchestra.

Open June 23. ■ '/.V.. ■. Kor terms jitid fu rthe r In fo rm ation «ond fo r iIItut.rated boolcict.

M RS. ABRAM' FIELD ERFirst* cl a pa Boarding, Por- m aneut or Transient. Aina Table iioard . •

On ocean front, Corner Ocean and W ebb Avenues, Ocean Grove, N. J . O pposite beet bath ing grounds. Most elegant, nnd-luxurious house in the Grove. All a p ­pointm ents lirst-elass. iSecond season. Mug. 0 . Mayer. Heck Avenue, One Block- from the

OCEAN GROVE, N. J.-R a te s , $ 8 t o S12 a W e e k .

MainAvenueH o u s e ^

G e rm a n to w n C o ttag eJUHS. TJIO M A8 1JOBSON

;0I M o u n t Tabor W ay, Occan Orove. N . .1. Open Juno 30. Hoard by woelc 87. SlncJo meal Wo.

i i C or, O c ea n P a th w ay an d B e ac h Ave. O U S e O C EA N G R O V E, N. J.

H plondid location, pleasant rooaiH, Urst-cbum servlco. M IW . I I . F I T Z G K H A L D Miss Ai. CROSSETT

P roprie tor .

Cor. M a i n a n d B e a c h .

A v e n u e s

O C E A N G R O V E , N . J ,

lJI M ain Avonuo

Olive House Corner of Hook and Bor.cli Avonues Ocean Grove, N. J . Ono blook from the occan.

Mns. >1. E. ScnwARTz. MRS. D. B. BARTONFirat-clttBS in cn'cry particular.

Ocean Front House Corner Heck and Central Avo.s., Ocean Grove, N. JR a te s , $ S to $12 a W e e k

OPEN ALL T H E YEAR

MRH. K. YOUNOCorner M a in and Ocoan Avenues, Ocean Orove. N . J . The flnc»t ocean v iew In tho Grove.

Emmons CottageOoo llloclt. from tho Ocean.- ; H E N R Y W E L S F 3 R D . '

C o r. P i tm a n a n d C e n tra l A v e n u e s , O c e a n G ro v e , N .'J ,14-Hcc.k Avenue, Ocean Grove, N . J. l.arfje rooms. Pleasant location. Hoard rcaHonablo.

MARINE VILLAThe Lillagaard • . Fifth season under the proprietorship of H enry Welsford. A first-closs house,convenient to everyth ing of in te rest in"the Grove. For particulars applv to p ro­prietor. P .O . Box 2121. * 1

On the Ocean Front, Foot pf Broadway, Ocean Grove,‘N. J

. 7K a te s , S S to $15 a W e e k .•

M. 11. .11 KKlTiViilCA b b o tt avenuo nnd tho beach, Ocoan Qrovo, N. J. Th irteon th Kcanon. A l l points o f ln to r- «oV um bor°a!iy ftccosfl* A PP°ln tm im t8 and servlco llrs^elass. Hpccial rotes fo r Juno und

AT LAN TIG H O U S E

SNYDER & BOWNE, ProprietorsT a b lo S u p p lie d fro m o u r o w n fa rm -v 1-

C i f A R L E S J . I I O N T , '

P i t m a n A v e n u e , n e a r t h e O c e a n

_;.Ko\v Open .., '■ ItatCH, 81 a day and ap

EKUxbltHhed 1870

TH E EL DORADO

O C E A N G R O V E , N E W JE R S E Y .A Bolect family nnd transient hotel, d irectly on lako nnd ocenn. W ith in threo

m inutes’ walk of Asbnrv Park and Ross', bathing grounds. Hotel fronts ou threo avonues, having over 51)0 feet of piazzas’. Long distance telephone and all m odern im provements. Central to all points of. interest. Honts free. Positively no’ mo­squitoes. Open Ju n e to October. For illustrated booklet address T . B. SH A Y .

The New PhiladelphiaO c ea n Pa thw ay , O c ea n Grove. N. J ., se c o n d H o u se from th e O cean

, . Mrs. C. A . COX, Owner und Proprie torS U P E R I O R F U R N I S H E D R O O M S TO R E N T

• In tho moBi/beuutlfn l pa rt o f the Grovo. Unobstructed vlow o f the ocean. O onven lon llo a l l plaocH o f Interest. A ppo in tm ents llrstrclnsn. liicyc le room. Juno to October.

HOWLAND HOUSE_ . ■ , ' , M ount Tabor W av,’.Ocean Grovo, New Jorsoy,Coovenlently located near A u d ito r iu m , posiolllco and beach. E xce llen t servtco a t m ndorutc mU)8- ;_______ ■ M iss It. W ood. THE WAVERLYH O T E L G R A N D NORMAN HOUSE . I I . I I . A loock • ‘

O C E K N G R O W E . N B W J B R S B V Iteopens Saturday, June 2t. S ituated ou Ocean Pathway, near th> bcxich. im proved and

ronovaled throughout. P. O. Box J. Long distauce,-telephone. 1C, R. PRIKST

2 8 to .34 B a th A venue, O cean Grove, N. J .F ine ly lociitod between A u d ito r iu m und ocean, and hear bath ing grounds. Bpccial a t­

ten tion to com fort o f guost*. Open June to October. I*. O. Itox 2147. OCEAN WAVE11 Embury Avenue, O C E A N G R O V E ,-N ew . Jersey

Furnished now throughout, Near a l l poln«s o f tntorost, O n ly a few doors from tho ooean aud bath ing pavilion . Bath ing, f lth ln c , boating, itooms cool and tabJo Urst-class. n a n o . Spacious venxndns, home comfortw. Tublo board. Terms moderate. Opeu Juno 20.

Mas. s . F. J e n k in s , P, o . Box 11, Ocean’ Grovo, N. J.

f j» h n 0oc,*? Gro.v,0' N - J ; ,On0 b lock tlio ocean. Open Juno 1st to Soptomber16th. I-o r term s addresB tho proprie to r. . W i i .m a m OlUtT Ji. A., I I t E LA N I), ’*Proprietor /

PI LGRI M PATHW AY, O CEAN G R O V E, N E W JE R S E YOpposite Thompson Park

23d season. Convenient to all points of interest. P. O. Box 2153- M. 8 CflRIKTOPllKU 83 Em bury Avonuo, Occau G rota, Now Jersey. OottaKQ board. 1 Contral to a ll po ints o f Interest. Lnrse, a iry rooma. Good Uible. The Langdon

. M. J. HOLT

jo filto St, Panl's church; erma moderate. Jackson HouseTH E WOODLAWN

No. 8 O c ea n A venue, O cean G rove, N. J . Box 2 2 4 7D lroc tly on the ocean fron t. Modern In a ll uppolntm onta. Juno to Octobor.

HOTEL LARENDON T H E H O L L YT H E IV Y H O U S En A.v omio, Ocean Grovo, New Joraoy. Convenlontly locatod noar ooean, A u d ito r iu m and

poBtoflloo. Look Box 21111.________ .M its. M. !■]. STUi.r^ Proprietor.

O C E A N R E S T^ ISmbury Avonuo, Ocean Grovo, Now Jersey

Ono block from beach. Flrst-claes hote l for select fam ilies. Am erican and European plan.Mns. Sm it h

L A K E V IL L A. . • . ' . M . W il l ia m s o n ,-P roprietor

No. 45 Broadway, Ocean Grovo. Now Jersey. Facing ocean, lako and playgrounds. N'oWly ___________ - f itte d up. T h ird season. K leotrjo ligh ts . Special rates fo r Juno.

L A W R E N C E H O U S EO C B R N O R O U B , N . J .

Corner location, hear ocean, w ldo verandas, b w iu tlfu l shado irec's, good rooinH, excellent board. Tarma, sound 87 u u t il J u ly IS. M jss 5L W m ru .

THE COW ELL HOUSE30 Wobb Ayonuo, Ocoau Qrovo, Now Jorsey •

P leasantly located tw o blooks from tho occan, near lake, playgrounds and tennis courts. Hobso recently Im provod and renovated. Luxu rious bods, la test san ltu ry ilx tu res , artesian .water. Terms mod ora to nnd mado know n on upp llca ti6u . ' D. J. IlOOKiis.

t h e e l l W o o d.. M rs. M . A . L a n n in g •

Corner P ilg r im Pathw ay and M t. Horm on Way, Ocean Grove, N . J . Box 2116. Open Juno 1.

T H E A L B A T R O S S* ■ -** W . 8. Townsicnd. F o rm o rly o f tho Am horat.32 a n a f t Oceati I^ th w a y , Oooan Grovo. South Bldo, m idw ay between Boach and A u d ito r iu m

A. SciiKNCK—ltcm ovod from tho Balm oral Cornor P ilg rim Pathw ay and M t. Tabor Way. Pleasant verandiw, (»no viow o f oo«in,

c e n tra lly loeaUnl.

f t l / B Grown from (M kloy V illa . F ron ting Wosley Lake,I M I * 1 I I I K S If* V kn tn in co o a Sea V iew Avo. Ocean vlow from par-I 1 1 Baa H lV.r» Phizxa and balcony. Houso enlarged aud Im ­

proved Eleotrlo llgntn Perfect B H itta ry armngtw monts. Nour tho pier, camp grounds and poHlofllce. A lry-room s. N ew ly furniahod. Tablo llrat-clnss. Mns. F. V. o a k i.k v , Ocean Grove, Now Jersey.

The Summerfieldbeach. U nobs t m e tod-ocean

vlow and A u d ito r iu m , Torms modorate. Special t i l l Ju ly Jtb. Open Juno 1st to OcU 1st.

T h e IVlaje^ticC l.K itK N T vt C l.K M H N T

Oomor Ocoan Avonuo and Ooeuu Patliw ay, Ocoan Grovo, New Jersey. D e ligh tfu l ooean vlow.

The CARROLLTON28 Ooean Pathw ay, Ocean Grove, Now Jersey

Juno to October. , . Mrs. JO H N W ILSON

The Chautauquav Mrs. T. T. W i G UTM AN ,’ Miss M. A . DOWNER, Proprie tors

51 Broadway, Ocoau Grovo, >L J., near Flotchor Lake and L lllagoro 's IV v ll io n . 20th eeaaon.

, MUS. M. A. Cl.KVKt.ANl) '60Broadway. Ocean Grovo, Is. J. P leasantly located n tu r lako and beach: central to a l l points o f In te re s t; accomm odations llrst-c lass; homo com fo its ; terms modorato.

THE NATIONAL «asss5r«t'. 1 t r - . . _ J e r s e y , w i t h i n e a s y a c c e s s

t o a l l p l a c c e o f i n t e r e s t . \ Y . S . I I a y s . P . O . B o x 1 3 4 .

T H E L A K E S ID E \ . ftM n a .^ .p .S iN O iiu

100 Lako Avonno, Ocoan Grove, Now Jorsey. Convonloht to a irp o ln ta o n n te r^ a t.

LLEWELLY1T COTTAGE ITublo board, S.r> per week. S tr ic t ly homo cooking.

No. 33 Broadway, Otwian ' ’ rovo, N . j . E ighth.

•anon. Ono and a hA lf bloekn from tho occan,

• A . H . W lNAha.F u ll v low o f .Boa and Beach Prouienudo.

AL A. BULL

. T w entie th Scasou.

T H E K U R O R KNo, fl A T LA N T IC A V E N U E ;'ru n u lu g through to S u rf Avonuo

________ ■ ■ • OCEAN GUOVE, N E W JERSEY

E. Ni PRENT1S . Proprie tor. . OCEAN HOUSE

. M ain A venue, C ^ a n , G rove, N. J .

A pleasant fa m ily hotol at popu lar ratea.

T H E A R D M O R Ei - Mns. M . M, U cssei. i ., Proprietor.O c c a n P a t h w a y , n o n r l i o n c h . O c o .u . l l r n v g , .V. J . K ln o a t l o o . i t l o n . A l l m o d n r n I m p r o v o m o Q t s .

H U N T E R COTTAGEMils. .), 11H1I.MNKR . '•

? T O n “ “ - U r o v u . N . J - C « a t r a l t o a l l p o l n t a o r I n t c r c i t t . W i t h i n a f o w m l n * u t c a o f b o u o b a u d b a t h i n g g r o u u d s . O o c y , U o m o l l k o . H o a r d e r s U l k m H y t l i u d a y M m o a l '

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O C EA N G R O V E T IM E S —S A T U R D A Y , JU N E 23, 190c

Health Code, and by this • action. pUiced consumption- 5n tho sivn\o catagovy' as smallpox, dlpthcria, yellow, fever and other contngJous or Infectious diseases.

.‘.Colonel Wright hns a large force of mechanU’s ni work .making Improve­ments. to the Freehold Institute prop­erty. The old-fences have htfea taken down and the grounds p u t‘in good shape, preparatory to opening in the fall. ' ' • -

..The Manasqnnu Gravel Company has. ..done considerable ; preliminary, work* in the new .pits onTthc- Patrick farni .a t FarriiingdaJe, The Central will lay a side track to the gravel pits and! operations on an extensive scak- will soon begin.. '

. .Joseph: Combs, 2S years old. kon of Dr..‘William.S. CombK, of Freehold, was held in §2500 bail by* Magistrate Flaromciv Sunday, in Jefferson Market Police Station, New York, for grand larceny -preferred by George. Ohester- man, Jr., trustee * of the. Chesterpmn estate::' / : .

COUNTY ;AND STATE; S i Many Opportunities. This Season .... v :lfi§ |

And We Always take Advantage.Our Custom ers Share the Benefit.

T h e S p e c i a l S a l e d f S u m m e r W a r d r o b e E s s e n t i a l s f o r M e n a n d

W o m e n , i n a u g u r a t e d l a s t w e e k , w i l l b e c o n t i n u e d f o r s e v e r a l d a y s

l o n g e r , i n c l u d i n g i n t h e s e s p e c i a l l y p r i c e d g o o d s a r e S h i r t W a i s t s ,

S e p a r a t e S k i r t s , C l o t h i n g , S h o e s , M e n ’ s F u r n i s h i n g s , B a t h i n g R o b e s

T h e m a i n p a r t o f t h i s s t o c k w a s p u r c h a s e d a t a g r e a t s a c r i f i c e o w i n g t o t h e l a t e n e s s o f t h e s e a s o n a n d t h e c o n t i n u e d u n s e a s o n a b l e w e a t h e r . C o n s e q u e n t l y w e - g o t t h e p i c k o f t h e i r g o o d s a t o u r o w n p r i c e . W e w a n t t o d i s p o s e o f t h e m r a p i d l y a n d h a v e t h e r e f o r e f i x e d t h e p r i c e s a t a t r i f l e a b o v e w h a t w e p a i d f o r t h e m . T h i s m e a n s t h a t t h e y c a n b e h a d f o r a b o u t f i f t y c e n t s o n - t h e d o l l a r .

I n th e S h i r t W a i s t s to c k a re th is s e a s o n ’s s ty l e s in P l a in W h i t e G o o d s , a s ;»vell a s th e d e s i r a b le s h a d e s an d . w e av e s in colorjbd m a te r i a l s . •M -tioz. l a d ie s ’ colored w aists fo r ,. . ..................25'c e n ts 11 100 doz. .Ladies ' colored w aists __________________ • 48c- w orth, C9c.100 doz. ..Ladles! colored w aists for .'............. 35c., w orth 50c. j! ICO doz. w hite law n w aists ,.tw o rows Insertion down fro n t ,.G0c., w orth $1.00

. : 150 doz. fancy figured d im ity w aists, very line q ua lity . . . . . . . . ;G9c., w orth 51.00 ,

T h e S e p a r a te S k i r t o f f e r in g s in c lu d e g a r m e n ts f a u l t l e s s ly m a d e of P iq u e , C r a s h a n d L in e n . . . . '100 Ladies’. White Pique skirts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49c., cheap a t ?8c, | | 100 Ladies’ White Pique, sk ir ts ' ....... . . . . . . . v . . . . 89 c., cheapat ?1'.48100 Ladies’ White Pique skirts; very fine-. ........................ . G9c.; cheap at $1.12 '[ | 100 Lailies’- trimmed Crash skirts ....... . . . ; . . . . 60p., cheap, a t 9$c.

• " 100 Ladies” trimmed skirts, very line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i . . . 89c., cheap at $1,48 ‘ ■*,.* -V vT h e g o o d t h in g s in S h o e s e m b ra c e th e p r e v a i l in g s h a p e s in r u s s e t , e n a m e l , v ic i k id a n d p a te n t l e a th e r in h ig h o r , lo\V

c u ts . S u c h r e m a r k a b le s h o e o f f e r in g s ‘w e re n e v e r b e fo re o b ta in a b le i n ’ A s b u r y P a r k .Women’s tan oxfords ....... ............................... ...............98e., worth $1.25 Women’s; black oxfords ................................................ ............... 98c.,. worth $1.25Women’s tan oxfords ....... '................................................... t $1.25, worth ^1.09 Women's black oxfords \ .............. 31.25,' worth $1.60Women’s tan oxfords . . . . . . . . ;;1. . ; .......... ......... . • / $1.50, worth $2.00 Women’s black oxfords ................ $1.50, worth $2.00

T h e s to c k of B a th i n g S u i t s is m ade , u p o f $ 5 ,0 0 0 w o r th o f n e w g a r m e n ts fo r b o th s e x e s . P e r f e c t a s to fit, m a te r ia l a n d m o d e s . . . •••:Ladies’ brilliantine.suits ........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i $1.98, worth $2.75 j | Boys’ Jersey suits. ........................................75c to .$1.98Ladies’ brilliahtlne suits, white and red, duck .sailor c o lla r . ; . . . . . . $2.98 J | Men’s Jersey suits . . . . . . . . . . . ; ......... . . . . * . ; . < . . . . . . $ 1.0*0 to $4.48

I n c lu d e d in th e G e n t s ’ F u r n i s h i n g S p e c ia ls a r e e v e r y th in g d e s i r e d b y m e n w h o w o u ld d r e s s f a s h io n a b ly .Men's lisle underwear .. . y .59c., worth 89c;-- II Coys’ cambric waist . ; ......... ..... . . . . . 25c., worth 39c.Men's black 1-2 hose . ............. 10c„ 3 pairs for 25c.. (| Men’s- tan and grey.undressed kid Jjelts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29c., such as sold at-48c,

Men’s laundered colored shirts ; ................. 50c., worth 69c. ' , - ; •’

; .T h rough o\.«t6 a id th e re havf jeon i b u ilt in New Jorsey-abou t. 150 m iics of h a rd roads. • :. \*.A fa ll from /a fence resulted in ; a ■broken a rm f o r ^ son of Cy.vus Bloom, < of Belriiar' • 'x . .An a tte m p t to rob the resilience of Mr.‘ Jo h n DoppeJ,; a t Farmlngdai® , was m ade la st week. ?

> .A m erchant^’ protective, assoeia- i t lo n has been organized by th o business­m en of: l^armingdalO.-

S en a to r B radley contem plates‘m ak-• Jng. ex tensivo im provem en t^ a b o u t the B rad ley JJench House.' V .,The . fo rm a l opening of N eptune . H eigh ts w ill ta k e place F r id ay a fte r- .

vnQon and evening, Ju n e 29;I;--:..T hero is somo ta lk abou t th e fac- t b i y a t F reeho ld being rem oved to the A ntisell building, Mata-wan, .

.An add itional room iVill be addcJ to th e M arlboro public school during tho 'sum m er vacation a t a ‘.cost of $700.

. .T heo. M acahn w ill soon begin , th e ; erection of a c arriag e repository ; and

pa in tin g .sb o p on b is lo t a t M annsijuan.• . .'The b ig . snuff m ills a t Hc<niotta

a rc soon to re-ojien under the m anage- anent o f th e recently organized fonvu'f

; tru s t. •/ -i. .R o b ert E ste ll, of B elm ar, in sh ak ­i n g hands w ith R obert Stockton; afso o f ..Belmar,1, broke a sm all b o n b .in h is

-r ig h t forearm . / .. • •; .A t a special m cotm g .recently held■ a t B arnegat th e citizens docided to ra is e $5,000 fo r th e erection of a new school bitijding.

. .P ostm aster W aitt, of.L ong B ranch, -.'getS; an ex tra $200 for sa la ry from .Inly ;1, and h is clerks, Seoble and M aps each get $100 ex tra .

. .Tli'p 515,000 needed fo r ' the - monu- ,m ent to the’ m em ory o f Vice P residen t

•.G arret A. H obart, . a t Pa te rson ; has , been obtained. :

' ..C o u n t G. do.LiChterveldb, tho B el-’ g ian m in iste r to th is coun try , w ill, w ith ,

; h is fam ily, spend the sum m er season tit-L ong B ranch. . ' . •

. ..R e v . C harles E. H ill, of Bed Banki- : chaplain of th e G. A. R.:, of th is Suite, w as given a purse of $50 in recognition of h is services. •• . .T ho la te S tephen CranO will, as ho desired,, be buried, in th e sam e lo t w ith h is fa th e r and m o ther in K vergreen

; cem etery, E lizabeth , j •' ,. . .T h o C entral Ita llroad Company/ ot New Je rse y has se tt led ’w ith tlio heirs, of the T rippe-esta te -fo r. $50,0.00. $100,-.

' 000 was prayed for. ". .A n epidem ic o fpm allpox h a s b rok-.

n e ou t a t Avory's bric-K yard in M id ­dlesex; county, am ong the colored peo­ple from the South’.; • . .M ayor '^Iorris, of Long B ranch, has in s truc ted th e police o fficers-to have tho bars a t the hotels, closed prom ptly / a t. 12 o ’clock, m idnight. 1 ;-.

. ", .'Thn. toUU receip ts o f thb th reo m o n th s’ cam p m eeting serv ices la s t sum m er at: W est B elm ar .were on ly $40; cash d isbursem enfs w ere $400.

'.ip le a sn ro Bay P a rk , w ill ‘open fo r th e season on M onday ,'June 25.. F ire-

. w orks, poll to vaudev ille and a concert w ill constitu te the •main fe a tu re ^ r

; , . .A ii erfcirt w ill be m ade to 's e c u re ’..the.’/ih'sertioii of a "good roads” plank • in ; the national p la tfo rm s of both*the •Republican and Dem ocratic, parties . V *

-. .T he P as to r’s Aid and the C hristian:• E ndeavor Societies of th e P ir s t Pvcs f

nyterian church . Key port, w ill: hold ~ a supper in M cKinney’s hall. Jul>’ 4ih.

• F rederick W enger. IS years old, a ,bu tcher, le ft hom e a t A tlan tic H igh­lands, Sunday, w ith all h is - clothing, say ing he never again would be seen a live .- > ' ’ •/.: ; . ■'

. . . T h e tiiuely a rriv a l .of tw o, police- ‘ men in Rosedalo prevented th e ta rrin g

and fea th e rjn g of • Charles. Pang,* a Chinese laundrym an and h is A m erican

; . bride. • • •• !; . , A. F / Bedle. has resigned as town , assesor of Keyport, and tfnvnsh ip -as­sessor W. C. S m ith has been appointed 1n h is place fo r th ree years from May.

; - l / ; i900. .V,-. i.M r. C harles E .‘Close, w ho will re­tire abou t A ugust 1st as landlord of the •Aberdeen Inn , atN. M ata wan, expeels to em bark iii the^m atch m anufacturing , business. . / •

. .T h e fisherm en o f Belford an J '.P o rt M onm outlt 'a re catch ing la rg e qua'nti-

. ties of • m ossbiinkers a n d ’ selUng them • ** o s b a it fo r blueiish; ..They bring. .25

.cents si 'bushel, •' .: . .T h e New. Jerse y S ta te F Irem en 'a

•Association, chiefs', cap ta in s and o th e r ^officers in a ll departm ents, th roughou t

the S tate, disbanded- a t N ew ark S a tu r­day. P o litics w as th e cause- ••

Miss M ary R. X’ohover and Al- phonso D. and Claude A. Conover, o f

■ Now M onm outh.' have fa llen h e ir to real 'e s ta te in Brooklyn le ft them by

V their aun t, L ydia W . ileb b crd . '; ..H e n ry . B re tts , 47, of. . P a te rson , w hile tr j 'in g to save h is ch ild ,'w ho fell, leaned ag a in st a g u ard ra il w hich b roko

• and precip ita ted Mr. B re tts -to th o 'a re a way, w here ho broke h is .neck .

. .T ^ ’o Red B ank boys am used them - . selves a few days, ago by . p a in tin g th e .

fam ily , cat.. The. fe line did - n o t m ind ’ th e decorative w ork and perform ed tho

ro le o f.an anim ated A m erican llag.; . .B ids for building the stono road be­

tw een K e an sb u rg h 'au d Keypprr, ..were opened W ednesday. T h e bids fo r the erection ' o f M ott s tre e t bridge’ over

' 1 L uppata tong creek w ill bo opened Ju ly 7th.

. .T h o necessar>v •,bulkheadlng a t N orth I/ong B ranch will be construct­ed, th e a b u ttin g p ro p erty ow ners’.hay* frig agreed to share th e burden of ex ­pense. T h e cost to th e c ity will'. , be abou t $1,000. •

. .A num ber of residences from Deal to Spring Lake have la te ly been mys­te riously m arked w i th . ,' ,F . G.; B .rt o r “A. G. B.” Jatiob. SUles is am o n g 'th o W est G rovera w hose residences a ro th u s m arked, ’ '

. .T h o ba th in g m asters a long tho . coast a re desirous of hav ing a life

guard organized. T hey a ro w illing to ‘ b6 assessed for th e m ainterianco of thO'

guards, aco rd lng to th e num ber of . • b a th e rs o r business done; - .

; . . M rs. E dw ard Owen, of jW llllam s- tow n, n ear B ridgotop, was a ttem p tin g to m ove th e pum pbox, ;an d tn o p la tfo rm of th e well gave w ay and s h | fell to tlio bottom ,' 30 fe e t As 6he w / g h s 200,. i t requ ired five m en to hau l » e r up.

•': v /.T ho B oard of H e a l t j / of Trenton, lias adop ted a n am em jm en t to ’th o

T H E O P P O S IT E S H O K E

intcfcsting: Items Pertaining: to lncldeott and Zndfviduais in A sb u rj Park.

• —TIicr<? is a sub-postoffice station .in tho Coleman Block. .. .

—John Burk, of Whitings, ‘was ar- restdd. for begging. .

—Company I-I, of this city, will go into camp at Sea Girt, July ltf. , y /

—The Reformed Church Synod meets next year at New Brunswick.

—Mrs. Sarah Kinsey lias,moved from the Orange’to. tlio St, Cloud,, in First ’ avenue. ' , >

—The now fire .alarm boxes recently purchased by the.city will be placcd in position soon.

—The'National Dancing Masters’ As­sociation is in anuual convention at' the Brunswick. . ’

—The Knights Templar of New Jer­sey field day will be celebrated here Wednesday, August 29. /

—The uptown residents are insisting upori'having band concerts nt Fifth avonuo pavilion before July 1.

—Sometime this-year .and for quite a distance.. Founder Bradley' will. extend the fishing pier further into the ocean,

-—All the Chinamen of Asbury Park, twelve' in ■ numlier, enjoyed a semi-an-* nual feed at a 'prominent restaurant Sunday. / '. *

—Thb. Natlona.1 Association of Must­ers of Dancing have adopted a . new style, of "waltz anu named it after As­bury Park.-. ■/ ’ " . • ■

•—Minnie 'YanKote, a domestic at. Roberj. T. Gravatt's, 527 Munroe ave­nue, was; burned.while preparing din­ner this week. ;

—'Founder Bradley is placing addi­tional light iii the Fifth avenue pavil­ion, to put a quietus on lovers who as­semble there. . .

—-John Curry acknowledges • Jiaving cominitted, theft a t Richards an l Dnf- ileld voltages'.^ Ho is .wanted iii Tren­ton for .burglary. ’' -^Operators wanting work a t tho Steiner Son' mill should apply a t once and ■ secure- machines. Learners will be takeu. oh;;

—City Collector John Hubbard, who has been appointed Asbury Park’s new postmaster, will take chargo of the uostotllco m rJu ly 1. , . '

—Sunday nigiit Rev. Eli Gifford said, “it is;an open'question whethor a.prom- ise of marriage made ou the Sabbath day can be enforced.” .

.—Franlr" Daly, Jr., aged 10, son of Frank Daly, with.G. J. JolUK & Co., had his left, leg broken by a .wogan on South Main street. • .

r-Mr.. J.; H.^; S’anMater and Miss Katheriiie.S. Wagner, the latter tho or­ganist of ,the Reformed Church, were, married Weduesduy.

r-'A thief climbed in the window of }J. S. Wilson's milk,store Tuesday aiid* abstracted .from the drawer by means of a biCyclo clip about $3. ; .

-~Oa Sunday last Mr; Sanford a,nd family, had another narro^v. escape at the )Bangs avjcnite crossing. Sunday previous’whs their first escape;

—Thet Court of Errors and. Appeals has decided that Mrs. Evelina White, widow of Washington White, may _ re- tain’principal and premiums of life’in­surance money. j* •

—•The Oreos Athletic Club lias- chal­lenged the Pierce Wheelmen for a 15- mile pursuit race on the city course or athletic ground track, each to ba. repre­sented b.v a team,of four men.

—Tho philanthropic owner of 31 banks and 18 mills—W. S. William, of .Atlanta,- Ga.~'is. heading for Asbufy park with 114 of his employes from Georgia: It’s -a free excursion for them. •

—If the-Common Council tieie fails to bring- about the stopping of Sunday trains a t .the North Asbury Park, sta­tion, the matter will bo taken up liy tho Hotel Keepers’ Association of tlio North New Jersey Coast • .• —Beginning with1 July 9 the seventh annual • session of the New Jersby School of Methods, conducted by tho

• State Primary rintl Junlor-Council ; of the New Jersey Sunday School Ansticia^

: .tion., .will be held here in the auditor­ium. .-.

BOTH AT ASBURY PARK

TWO BIG STORES

Everything Needed for the House or PersonAii Trolley Cars Pass Our DoorsSpecial Selling This Week

W e have always made a specialty of sample shoes, because we know there is better value in them for the money than carT be offered otherwise. T he great shoe manufacturers in preparing »ample shoes for their traveling salesm en are careful to have them m ade-of the best material by the best workmen From each manufacturer comes differ­ent sizes. W e gather these sam ples ir after the salesm en are through with them alm ost at our own prices. Hence som e startling values in M en’s and Ladies’ Up^o-date Shoes.

A Few Items of the Very BestL adies’ F ine Oxford Ties in b lack o r ro s s e t to p , l ig h t or

h e a v y so le , fo u r d if f e r e n t t o f s , .w o r th § 2 . 5 0 a n d S 3

Sample price.......:..,............ ..,$1,75 a n d $3.00See O ur M annish L ine of L atlies’ Shoes

M en’s F ine Vici K.id and R u ssia C alf Oxfords, in b u lld o g a n d p la in to e . ' S h o e s t h a t n re r e l ia b le a n d w a rra n te d to g iv e jo o d . s a t i s fa c t io n a n d a re so ld ; r e g u la r ly fo r §2.50 a n d $ 3 . 'S a m p le p r ic e :. .. .. .. ...... $ 3.00

See O ur W in g T ip P a te n t L ea th e r Oxfords

Shoes Bought Here Shined Free

.generally reminds us. there is som ething to buy. for the grad­uates • W e have carefully se­lected some new and-dain ty goods for this occasion, such as

m atches, Rings, Brooches Pins ana numerous

novelties in Silverware *

A . W . C O R N E L IU S624 Cookmdn A venue. A sbury Park

ALVIN B TURNERPRACTICAL

Paper H a n g e r G uarantee Clothing and Shoe Company

COOKMAN AVENUE, ASBURY PARK v

Oood W orkPrlc«sRsasonsble

A Large Line of Sam pler O rders by mail P rom ptly A ttended to

Pure Manufactured and Natural

Residence:34 Heck A,venue, Ocean Orove

Lock Oox at6a * RENT A PIANO ?Letter List.rriio following Ir. a lis t 0 ? unelalm 'ed

lo ttors rem alp ln g In tho Ocoan Grove, N. J.,' postofllco for. wcelt- ending Ju n e 20, 1900: *■ .' . :

■Mr. A laslta A rilainore, M iss Ju lia A rnold, Mies L. A bbott, M iss M. Ballle, T. Bedell, Mrs, Geo. C csler, J . Cole, H. F . Dlitiey, Miss M. Louise Hlllson, H o­tel F lo ren tine, Mrs. J . S. Holmes,-if. D. Hycr, Mrs. H.ice. M aster W aite r .Tohn- son, E . h, Lutby, Mrs. A. G, L anrle,' >frs. K ttia Laws, M iss M amio Lymes, Mlsa Soplila M abllkeo, Geo. A- M errill, Mrs: H . E. Moiiroe, \V. H. N orth rup , Mrs. Ogden, T he Octagon, S pring View. •House, E rn estin e Scrabble, W . C. T ay­lor, M rs. Andrew T lm m nnns, E . M. Tieberior, Rev. H. C. Tbom pson, Win. V anNaine, Miss- Olive W aters, Miss R utli W hite , TV J. Wood.

' ' W. II. HAMILTON,. ‘ . Postm aster.'

; ' ' A fter all, it is a m atter of taste— sometimes prejudice. If Tyou think ot renting a piano it is our business to give you J

! what you know you want ; not what we think you wont. We X do not bold up one particular piano and urge it upon you as the T

• best and ju st what you m ust have. From 1 : J

All the Leading Pianos |you are privileged to pick and choose, and you will find oxactly T w hat you want a t a price yoir can afford to pay. T h a t’s piano + sense, as well as common sense. The renting season is here, J. and it would be well .to make yonr selection early while the jf-

- la rg e stock is intact. We will deliver the piano and set it up "•' in your parlor. Of course' wo also sell pianos and musical in- "; jitram ents generally, but just now our specialty, is renting ; ;• “pianos, and we will please-you if it is in liuman nature to do -■ ’ : so. : :

BURT1S158 JWain Street, Asbury Park, N. j , ;;

M i l H f H I H ♦ f f H t t W H » H - H H f - W f H t

ASBURY PARK

Steam Laundry81O Cookman Ave.

a s b u r y p a r k , n . j

Laundry work in all its branches done in a-satisfac­tory manner;

Goods called for and deliv­ered,

Drop tifl ft postal cnrQ nnd our wagon will ojUI for yo u r W undry;

Eichard WilsonO F F IC E :

No. 108 Heck AvenueO C EA N GROVE

D e liv e r ie s m ?ide d a lly . T w ice : o n S a tu r d a y . *.

• O rdor by p oata l oardG e o r o e M. B e n n e t t

PaintingIN ALL !TS DRANCHBS

No. 116 Heck Avenue, OCEAN DROVE,. N. 3,

Lawyer W ilson Dead.H ubbaril • W U roii, form erly o t tho

law Arm ot P a tte rso n <S: W llsou, of Txing B ranch, was, s trlc lien anil died tills weclt, w hile bfflng conveyed to tbo Monmoutls M emorLil H ospital, H o w as 31 nnd ‘unm arried..

S p e c ia l a t t e n t io n to t h e e m a il t r a d e th is s e a s o n ,.w h ic h w ill b e s e r v e d p r o m p tly a a h e r e to f o r e .

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