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■VOLUME VI, NO. jK; OCEAN GROVE TIMES-rS?ATURDAY, JULY 30, 1898. Subscription $1.00 per year. FLORAL SUNDAY A GREAT DAY. An Oiflpourlng of People io Witness the Attendant Ceremonies. Floral Day has come and gone, leav- ing in Its wake a . pleasant memory. Interest lit this day of days Increases /w ith each recurring year. The prep- arations, made for Its proper observ- ance are upon aa elaborate ecalo.‘ 1Young and old alike have pride and part in the ceremonies, although It is ’ generally, understood tbo services are . arranged with especial thought for the young; but this, in reality takes iu everybody, as it has come to be a uni-' vorsally accepted truism that bo one is old in Ocean Qrove, for the longer one stay's here the younger he grows. Seldom has tbe Temple bad a larger audience than gathered within its walls on Sunday morning. The weath-. er conditions made the day little less than perfect. Rev. Mr. Yatman was In his accustomed place, smiling, suave, happy. He ied tho meeting and read the Scripture lesson, A quartette from Wllkesborre, Pa., sang the "To Deum." A number of addresses were made, and'several soios gave an added charm to the meeting. At the Tabernacle Bishop FitzGerald presided over the Holiness Meeting. Dr. Alday read the Scriptures. Among lltoeo who spoke in telling testimony were Dr. O'Hanlon, Mrs. Bottome and others. . Deft hands converted the huge Audi torlum into a bower of beauty. There were “ohs!” and "ahs!”- audible on every hand as the worshipers filed in to their Beats on Sunday morning, and taught first glimpse of itie decora- tion, j. Small wonder that these mon- osyllabic, expressions ot admiration were wrung from the audience. The skill of the decorator was perhaps never used to better purpose in thin place. The spectator was confronted with a wall of 'royal palms Arranged nt tho rear of the choir platform on ^either side of the organ, and at inter- vals from beneath their gracefully drooping spear s peeped forth a pro/u aion of hydrangeas. Evergreen,, roses und lilies were used in draping the organ .and organ rail The railing ■around the entire length of platform wm, banked solid with evergreen, in which red, white and putpli asters were entwined, harmony in tbe color .scheme being heightened with a num- ber of flowering hydrangeas showing .ubovetha rail iu magnificent clusters. Suspended, over the platform wns the motto of tbe Young People’s Meetings, ■“Christ for Mo,” in large letters of sli- ver decorated with roses of different hues,, the letters being interwoven in a setting of smllax. The whole, gallery vi^nn ' L anip TtiDkf v’AtfAwnMtAnw Mm’ AUDITORIUM CHOIR PICNIC. - -facade' Was banked «fllli'evergreen','is .which were arranged hundreds of .gladioia Bpears, red aud white, flanked with Japanese lilies. Thi: arrange- ment was completed with flags artis- tically draped At . the very centre of the gallery a large American flag and the Union Jack etocd out in hold re- ; lief. The baptismal font was occupied by a rare and most beautiful exotic, urn Egyptian lotus, celebrated sow in our literature in connection with the narrative of “The Lotus Eaters." This magnificent specimen was presented by "Mr. A. H. DeHaVen, and was much ad mired by the thousands who passed •before it The whole scheme of deco- , ration was conceived and wrought out by Fiorist McMahon, of Seabright, who .brought with him a force of twenty men to assist in the work. The flags wero draped by a New York profes- sional, brought here especially for the .PUnmse. The Auditorium held fully 6,000 per- sons Sunday morning when Bishop ^FitzGerald (Announced the opening hymq^ ’.’Come Thou Almighty King ■prayer was offered by Rev. Dr. O’Han- loa, who gave thanks to God for this broad land of civil and religious liber- ty, for giving us at this critical time so good a President, and for tbo health and strength that attend him, He asked a blessing for :he wounded in hospitals, and a speedy and honorable peace; gave thanks for the Church of Christ an earth that has stood through the centuries, a church that has given ub so many ■privileges; thanks for Ocean Grove, its spirituality, its pure gospel preached to the hundreds, of thousands, its departed president, who led tbe people until a year ago; for BiBbop FitzGerald, the now president; for the return of floral day, and that God’s blessing might rest upon the leader of the young poople, and upon . those whose contributions made possi- ble the beautiful floral display in tbe Auditorium., The one hundredth Psalm formed the first lesson, read by Rev. Mr. Fer- ris, who also read, os the second les- son, the tenth chapter of St. John, the pnvable of tho Shepherd of the sheep. Rev. C. H. Yatman, leader of the Temple Meetings, read his annual re- port. of the worst accomplished in that Institution under his ministration. It •follows in full: . "It has become customary on this •anniversary day of the Young People’s Meeting that the leader should present a brie/ report of that work. Permit me ■to say that fifteen active years of soul- winning by the sea has resulted in the establishment of one of the larg •est, most unique and most successful •gospel services to he found anywhere 3n the world. “A dally servico in the/summer: months draws hundreds to its morn- ing hour of song, prayer; scripture and exhortation, the .results of which are to ho found in Jissionaries who havo gone to the end of the earth; preachers that today are foremost in extending tho.Kingdom of Christ; homes where Christ io the abiding.guest, cad lives by the tens of thousands, brightened and bleesed, making: a dark world to feel tho sunshine and power ot God by rouewed and regenerated souls. "To .bring this to pass has cost you: loader sacrifice, toll and. ofttirqes tears The. early years wore a soverc atrugglc- ito maintain success; and to-.Iseep epir- Jjtual .tone and interest has cost in We-Members Enjoy' a Day’s Outing at : Point Pleasabt find Sea Girt.' "Wednesday wasUhe day for winding- up the affairs of the old Auditorium ‘Choir, of which Mr. W illiam Griffith, ofPonltney, Vt., was the president, and Prof. Jbhn R. Svreney the musical di- rector; To use up th4 surplus funds; of'the ’choir It was decided to'picnic' at I Point Pleasant; Forty-three mem-, bera of the old choir'stafted lh car- riages from-the Grove at 10 a. m. and arrived sit their destination at about 11.30. The rabies were - nil ready to spread’ the white ■ linen > upon them. This was done free of cost by, Mr. Clark,, of .the Point Pleasant pavilion, and at noon the'plcnickers were seated with /.plenty. of good . things before them, had after the doxolbgy was sung the feast begun. A-v Prof.1 . Morgan mad a his appearance, and was seated as a guest at Mrs.:Con- dell's part of the long table. After dinner two boat loads : s ent off sailing on the lake, 'and, the remaining few, ;who.' were afraid of ueaslckaess, took a. stroll on'the beach’and through the Woods., Thoqe on, the .sailhoatB landed aid. most everybody tdok'airide on-the merry-go-round. Somo of. the ladies who were never on the merry-go-round before were seen enjoying themselves .immensely, The next, frolic was a trolley car ride through the city and suburbs, arriving back at the starting point in time' to leave1.for home at 4.30, stopping on their way at Sea Girt to see the soldiers drill. They were permitted to go under * tho rope to- wards the tents, and there they sang ‘‘America," In whloh all the- soldiers joined heartily, Mr. Griffith ‘ leading, ‘-‘Tha Star-Spahgled Banner” was also sung with >great effect, the soldiers uniting in the chorus. . Then thq choir moved on . to tha Y. M. C. A. tent, and Prof. Kirkpatrick sat.at the organ and all’joined in sing- ing “Onward Christian Soldiers.". Mrs. Carr, dt-Brooklyn, sang “Some Day;' all joining it the chorus.’ The young soldiers were .visibly effected when this waa sung.- " The ehoh arrived home at 7.86. The members of the new Auditorium choir will have their outing at Bouson Park, Saturday, August 13th. REV. THOMAS HOUSTON;, Lake Carnival Wednesday, August 17. Arrangements for the annual carni- val on Wesley lake were perfected on- Thursday evening at-a meeting of the . joint carnival committee in thp office of the ,Ocean Grove Association,-at which Mr. T. Frank Appleby presided, The date- selected for the event: was Wednesday evening, 1 . A ugust 1 7 . In case of- fain tho -carnival- will bo post - poned juntll the.; next clear.; evening - These committees were appointed: Finance—P. M. Day, Clarence : S. Steiner, A. C. Fields and W. E. Bedell, Decorations—A. C. Fields, Henry C, Wiuspr.'George W. Evans... Prizes—James A. Bradley, A. ,C. At- kins. C, C. Clayton.- .' ’ : Advertising- -W, J. Preston, W. 3; Bedell; H. Hullck. Officer D. Hoagland, of this place; will again have charge of tho carnival, The electrical decorations will be su- pervised by Walter Franklin., Five, prizes-'will be awarded for boat deco - rations, viz.:: First, J26; second, $20; third, $15; fourth,.*10; fifth, ?5, and each boat in line will rccqive a pre- mium of fifty cents. In all there-will bn ?400 expended in promoting the Carnival this year. . Musical Festival. The musical festival during the Sum- mer School of Theology has been ar- ranged as. follows; Popular Concert, Tuesday, August 2d. Ocean Grove Festival Chorus', ■ Prof. T. Morgan, conductor. Soloists:- Mile. Vlttl, soprano; Mr. W. C. Wce- dea, tenor; violinist, Signor. Qulntano; soloist (Euphonium), W. S, Phasey. Tickets, twenty-five cents. - Children’s Festival, August llth.. Children’s Chorus of a thousand voices; tenor, Mr. .H,'Evan Williams; violinist,-Mr. W. C. Wildzek. Tickets, twenty-five and fifty cents. ‘ Oratorio of “Tiie..-Messiah,” August 12th, Mr. Frank Damrosch, conductor. Largo chorus, voices selected from prominent New York societies add'en- tire Ocean Grove Summer School Fes- tival Chorus;. New York i Symphony Orchestra, soloists: Soprano, Madame Do Vers Sapio; alto, Mme. Leonard; t«no?, Mr, H. Evan Williams; haES. Mr. J. C. DempBey. Tickots, fifty cents'and one dollar. Rev. George Stull Sails for Manila. Rev. George C. Stull, son of Mrs: M. E. StUli, of the Ivy House, has sailed for. Manila, accompanying'the First Montana Regiment; .as chaplain. A letter received from him by his mother' last w.eek stated that he would leave San Francisco .on the. 21st of July. The voyage to Manila would cover twenty- six nays, as he was scheduled tb stop soma time at one ot the hospitals on route. . His letter was written in a tent Upon the field on the evb of departure- for the front. Ho was In excellent health and- spirits, though very tired. '.Ha asked particularly to be remembered to Isis. friends in; Ocean Grove, where he would like to be did the opportunity permit • Mr, Stull . believes that his duty lies in the direction- he has chosen, and he feels that he .to-doing the Laru’B work. His many friends will, wish him.godspeed and a safe're-, turn.-. •■■■ - ../'A 8XCELLENT, BICYCLE RACING. A Brief Character Sketch of the Slated Blind Evangelist. - fi An Interesting character is Reg. Thomas Houetos., the blind evangelist who at present' is conducting the' Holtf ness Meetings In the Tabernacle,’ There is nothing of the melanoholjr, usual with the blind about him;, upon the contrary, his face'.and manner .are’ Indicative of a heart overflowing 1with. Igratitude for : benefits received .and- privileges ,enjoyed,/even though dftj prived of his .sight. He is here for an indefinite' stay, and under, his, leads A ship tho- attendance-, and (uteres: at the dally, ..Tnbernaelo services havp been Increased. This Is his second: ■visit t o . Ocean Grove, although thS- first time ho came here, four years ago;; it was merely, on a vacation trip of onq week, oind he did n ot; participate ,lfc any of the services other than as aji attendant.. At that .time he 'was. past tor of the John Knox Church, Jersey City. It is siot generally knbwn, test he Is a Presbyterian by conversion onp faith; -but he,has been'so much en - gaged in evangelistic work amoh .Methodists at; to be claimed by chei as theirs .by adoption. Mr, Houston is a Scotchman, came to this country ten years ag^ and one of his first acts was to seefk naturalization, which, after a legal residence here, was accomplished. Ho makes his home at Elizabeth, Three years ago he resigned his pastorals at Jersey City to enter the evangelistic field; ’ His education for the ministry, whs! secured at the .Union Theological Semi snary,. Now York City An introduc- tion to the Rev. George J. Mingiris pastor of the Westminster Presbytel:-. ian Church, Asbury Park, opened' the way for him to enter the ministry In this country; He looks upon Mr. Mid- gins as his benefactor, and fee!?, deep- ly Indebted to Mm. It waa through thp ..'Rev. Dr, Lowrle, pastor ofcth'e Market Street M. E. Church, Paterson", that he was obtained-to lead the HolJ- ness Meetings. ''. j Mr. Houston lost his eyesight by on accident at tho ago of seventeen. At Dubliahe was educated to rend in itie language of the blind—raised letters. A peculiarity of the blind alphabet is that although there arc tbe same num- ber of letters not one of them are like ours, so that one educated in English' and deprived of sight must really un- learn what he has been taught, '"and study an entirely new sign language The reverend gentleman has a Bible in raised letters, and he entertained the Times-representative byireadipgK chapter to him.from it one day ,th(a; Week. . H e>also ’• carries- iii imndspiqB; watch with . raised figures, by which' he fells the time quickly to the min- ute. Whether in singing or Tn talk- ing his rich .baritone is heard always to advantage. ; He looks upon the lose of his eyesight as a mlsfortufie, hut disdains to. term It an affliction. It is only when: in strange places ‘.hat he misses,, it, and requires assistance in going about. He has a wife'and three children, who- are .with .him here,. and are comfortably'located ia tent'No. 2 , Ocean. Pathway. ,-He expects to go to Mt. Tabor camp meeting to . assist with the. services during the week of August 15th.' His plans for the winter include an evan- gelistic trip !o Baltimore, Chester, Pa., Dover, N. J„ Paterson and Now York City. It is to be hoped thnt be- fore he leaves the Grovo ha will ho requested to publicly givo the atory of his life and conversion, as^thero are many who would like to hear it from his own lips. Lost a Diamond Ring, Mrs. \V, C.'Anderson, of .W est H0- fcoken, who is visiting the.Grove for a few weeks,’ bemoans the loss of a dia- mond ring, which disappeared through her own thoughtlessness. She was on the boardwalk near Ross’ pavilion with her baby in a coach, and to amuse the child gave it the ring to play with, Becoming' engrossed with other mat: tera'sbe forgot ail about the trinket When aha went to ■foot- foi . it she .could not find it. It is surmised that the . ring dropped out of the child’s hands and. slipped through a crack In the boardwalk and became lost in the ‘sand,' lost .Watch Restored to Owner. New Mail Boxes Received, (Continued A i".KTf&TV’t/Ais:-/;,'/-; ;i A t Postmaster Hamilton on Wednesday received. two large mail boxes to' be used as repositories for newspapers and packages to be mailed. They are of the kind: used- In the citlef, and have been, placed, .one afc-.LHip.gc.rs’s and the other at Ross' pavilion. .Three new. letter boxes have alBO. been re-' ceivod, and one of these will tie:-placed at each of the .pavilions ' A gold watch, chain and bracelet, lost some time ago by Mrs. Tunnell, a guest at the Cope cottage oa Sea View avonue, were restored to their owner last Saturday. A servant who took the Baby tc thb beach was given tho watch to tell the hour to return home. Tho chain and bracelet were aitacSied to .the .watch'and placed in the baby coach. When the 1beach w as reached the articles Were missing. They were picked up by Charles Walters, of West Park . -The owner presented the finder with a five-dollar bill. Will Invite the Conference to Meet Here. From tha: Asbury Park Board of Trade the following members have .been chosen.’ by President Bird to con- fer, with the Ocean Grove,Association relative .to. Inviting the Methodist Church to hold its conference here in 1906: George W. Treat, James A. Bradley, T, Frank Appleby, H C. Wln- - :r, M, L. Bamman, N. B, Buehanon, David Harvey, Jr.,. W. E. Bedell and- H. B. Ayres. •'. "• - Pishing Trip to Barnegat., Having heard that thero - was line fishing- nt Barnegat a party made up of Rev. J. G. Reed, Col. Scovel, John ,M, Bey, .George Mr Bennett and J. Ed. Pliteroft Went down there bn Thursday of last week. -They’ returned ‘saying .that'foporfc of big catches to bo made there' Were-in Eswise toxaggerated. and as tangible proof. they ’ brought home between, 3Q0: and ,406 wcakfish -which Star Riders Compete, -and Ltn Letferson Wins tbe Mile Handicap. Undo- the auspices of the American Cycle Racing Association, a National . Circuit race meet was held., at the As- bury park athletic -grounds on' Wed - nesday afternoon, postponed by rain the day previous. The crack riders of, the ' country—Cooper,. Bald, Gardiner, Major Taylor, /our own Lin Lefferson, ,X>r;:-Brown and others of note—eon- tested: in '• tha -principal events.' Ed-, ouard Taylqre, of France, Solder ofthe world’s ; hour record (33 miles, 966 yards), gave a three-mite exhibition, paced by 'two “quints.” His 'time for the'three miles was 6.16 3-5, establish - ing a track record for that distance. It was. plainly evident that he could have iowered this time without any fgreat effort Among the cracks Lin .Leffersofiftwae a lavorite with: the .crowd as^helng a local rider, though ‘Adonis Bald was a. close second, with Major Taylor,, the colored .lad, push- ing-him close for the’ place. There •s era cheers load,and prolonged for the only Arthur Ztaaerinan when he' ap- peared to start .the .final' heat Of tha one-third mile L. A. W. national cham - pionship. This' race was won by the colored rider, Major Taylor,: who in a short distance race develops wonderful speed. ■t. Lefferson .was. given an ovation when. • he took his place on the - sixty-yard mark in • the' final ■ bf thu m pe' handi- cap professional, with Gardiner and .-Taylor as scratch, men. . Lin. reached the leaders at the second turn," keeping well within the hunch until nearing the tape in, the iast Jap, when he come on With a .rush and, by tha .vet-;' har- .Towest margin, crossed the line ahead of j .' Fischer, of the Dayton team. This was .the most , exciting race of the day, and. the winner was vociferously applauded. . The summary follows. The one- _tbjrd mile L. A. W. national cham- pionship .professional race was run in' four, heats. The final was won by Major Taylor, the colored rider; B, C, Bald second. Time, 0.45 1-5. Cooper, rDr. Brown, Terrill, Freeman and.- Ste- vens qualified ia their respective heats, and Gardiner entered the race by rea- son of winning the- extra heat for see- ond man m the first .trials, - Amateur one-inlle open, four heats, .won by Frank Krcamer, of Nowark; Raw Dawson' New York, second Time, 2.35. Half-mile handicap, amateur, -two heats and a final, won by -C. Marcus, of Brooklyn;-L; Bennett second. Time, 1.05; , '! i a \ Q: ilc handicap, professional was run in two .heats ahd a final. 'Linford "II. .Leffetson, tlcean Grove,/captured first prize; J. FiBCher, Chicago, second; Time, 2.08. ■ • ’ . .Edouard Taylofe, paced exhibition of three miles; time—-llret mile, 2.0" tw° inilesj 4.09; three miles, 6.16 3-5. The track officials ware; Referee— John C Wotmore, of Elizabeth; judges —Joseph McDermott, of Freehold; W. Kjrkbrlde and 'Ray Doyle, of As- bury Park; timers—T. A. Zlmmorman, of Manasqnan; W, S Bnrtla, of Free- hold, and James J. Corbett, ot Asbury Park; ■clerk of course and 'starter— J. Frank Borland, of New York; as- sistant clerk of course—S. Friedlander, ot Asbury Park; scorer—Ray Doyle,- of Asbury Park; umpires—W. H. Egaa anti Harry Maddox; marshal— W . C. Mulvey, ofbNew York; an- nouncer—C. J. Harvey New York; handlcapper—Charles H. Norwood, of Paterson. • . . , ■ ,. Another meet will be held at . the Park athletic grounds on Tuesday, August 10th, under the same compe- tent management. One of the attrac- tion? w ill be Jimmy Michael, the midget snlddle-dtstanei’, champion of the world. There will also be an Aus- tralian pursuit race and a team pur- suit race, open to local riders. RELIGIOUS SERVICED Mrs. Annie G. Borden. Mrs. Annlo G. Borden, relict of the late: Charles E. Borden, a member of the Pioneer Association, died on Sun - day evening at hes home, corner Main. Street and First avenue, Asbury, Park, Death was due to congestion of: tho bronchia! tubes, superinduced hy par- alysis of the throat; Funeral' services were- held at her late home on Tues - day evening at 8 o’clock. The: Inter- ment war- at Millstone, N. J., on Wed - nesday. She leaves thr.ee children— Edward, 'William and Adelaide Bor- den. Her maiden namo was Wortmon, and she was a sister to Messrs. J. D. R. H. and J. E. Wortiqan, of tho Park. Painfully Scalded.- Last Sunday Hugh Oscar, the infant son of Dr. and Mrs. George L. D. Tompkins, was palnfnlly scalded by pulling upon himself a pot of boiling cocoa, at their home in the Park. His mother was In the act of removing the. vessel'from the: stove when Master Hugh made a' grab -for it.' The con- tents were spilled upon his body, arms and legs, raising large blisters. Young as h-,/ is he tore tha dressing of his wounds with Spartan fortitude. Ho will soon be all right again. Handsome Assembly Prizes. Two prizes, handsome gokt emblems, were awarded in the Assembly classes which closed iast week. The prizes were not'.publicly awarded at the com-; menceznent, for the reason that they were net received in time. They -tame to- hand tho , first of she week. Miss Eva Starry woh the. Normal prize pre- sented by a Mrs. Franklin Mlnck, lu honor of her mother, Mrs,' Anna Trope. The Greek, prize, presented' by Mrs.'A. H AlnHave ' in honor of Bishop Fitz- Gerald, wan taken by Miss Hattie G. Taylor ot Philadelphia. The prizes were suitably inscribed. LOST—At Poatoffice, silk umbrella, with silver plate marked “A. W.” Re- ward If returned-to 33 Now York ave- 't.'- 1 _ , de an inquest to ....... . ... ' . . ' Record of the Week tn-tha Auditorium, Temple and: tabernacle. On Saturday, in the Temple, the'In- ternationa! Order of the King’s Daugh- ters and Sons held Tts anniversary tin- der the direction of the Central Coun- cil, -with Mrs. Margaret Bottome and many eminent women-present.. FrOm 8 to 9 a. ,m. there was a ’devo- tioal. meeting" in Thornly Chapel, led by Mrs. Isabella Charles Davis; from 10.3S.fi. m, to 12.45 p. m. there was a general meeting in the Young People’s Temple, Mrs, Margaret Bottome pre- siding, .Dr. O'Hanlon conducted the 'devotions,. An address of welcome was made by -Bishop FitzGerald, which found response from Mrs. Bottome, Mrs. F. L. Parker, of Finland; • Mrs. Amanda, Smith and Gen. Henry H. Hadley, At 3 p. m. -‘Tidings from tha Field” were given Jn the Young Pea- pie’s Temple, and' this pro ved a most delightful, encouraging anil profitable meeting. Mrs. 1. C. Davis presided, and gave for the address a beautiful Scripture reading. Mrs; E m m a T . :t‘efc- iengili, with orthers-, made brief ad - dresses. - From S.30 to 10 p. m. the members ■of the Central Council, Mrs. Bottome Mrs. Davis, Mrs.- Pettengtll and Miss Libby, informally received the mem- bers of the order and their friends at th e . Arlington Hotel, The spacious parlors were, filled, and the reception proved exceedingly pleasant and In every way successful. On Monday a two days' session bt the A C. T, U School of Methods opened ia the Temple, Services, which were both Instructive and entertain- ing;,were held morning, afternoon and .evening. Devotions were led by Mrs: Fuller, of Ocean Grove... Mrs. M. D. Ellis, of Newark; spoke on "What, is the Responsibility of the W. C. T. O; in Time of War?” A Bible reading vac given by Mrs, I. J. Demarest, of Gloucester.. The afternoon speakers' were Mrs. Ella Thacher, at Florence; MIsb Alice.M. Guernsey, Newark; Mrs, C. Moorhead Scovel, Philadelphia'; •Miss Kate Lunden, Flemington; .Mrs, Mabel Conklin, New York. The Bev- eridgen, Mr. and Mrs., gave a -concert at 7,30 r. m., lasting half an hour. Bishop FitzGerald welcomed the tem-. perance advocates, and Ella A. Boole, of Newark,- made an • address on "A Plea for Humanity,” Tuesday’s meetings were,all well at- tended., Addresses upon the w'ork. un- der consideration were. made , by Mrsi Helen' A...Robbins, of New York; Miss ..-Catfs -Raphael,-of .Ocean Grove; Mrs. C. M. Scovel,- of Philadelphia; Mrs, X; H. Demarest of Gloucester, Miss.E. U. Elfreth, pf Haddpnfleldi Mrs. N. L. Camiiiade, of Trenton. Miss.Maud A. Miller, of New York; Mrs. M. C. No- bles, of Atlantic Highlands, and Mrs. A. M.- Hammer, of Newark. The ud- dress in the evening was on "Christian Citizenship,” by Miss Belle Kearney, ot Mississippi. On Wednesday was celebrated, the Missionary Jubilee -under the Auspices of the missionary department, of the A. M, E.i Church, tha services being held in th« Auditorium. . Amanda Smith she of the volet powerful in song and persuasion, was.among those who participated In the programme, TKe principal address of the Morning was made by the Rev, H. B. Parks, D. D,( secretary of missions. The other speakers were Dr.-John M. Hendersoii, New York; ProE, J. R. Hawkins, Klt- rel, N. C., and Bishop Arnett, of Wil- bqrforcfe, Ohio. In the afternoon Dr. W. H, Heard,, a former United States Consul to Liberia, spoke o f Ids Africa experiences. Dr. J. II. Henderson; ot Now York, and .Rev. H. C. C. Astwoad, superintendent of missions In Cuba, also spoke. A large audience was present nt night. Rov. B. F. Watson ied a song servico of half an hour, The speaker- of the evening waR the Rev. c. T, ShaffO!-. D. D pf Philadel- phia, secretary of tho Church. Exten- sion Society. Especial attention was given to .the musical portion of the programme, many fine singers being; present, among them a choir from the Bridge Street A. M. E. Chureh',' Brook- lyn, and another;from Camden. The day was one of delight nnd profit. The' meeting, under the. direction ot the National TemperaiJffe Society , and Publication House wars instituted on Thursday.; The address, of welcpme was delivered by Bishop FitzGerald, and' responses made by. Mr. Joshua L. Bailey, president of the society; the secretary, Rev. James B. Dunn, D. ft; Rev. Peter Stryker; ;D. D., and others. Tn the evening addresses were made hy. Rev. Dr. T. L; .Paulson and. Rov. Howard Russell, D. D. Ori Friday forenoon the speakers were.Rev, Dr, W. C. Steele, Dr, D. H.' Mann and others. - , Tills (Friday) evening -Rev, tj. H. Mead, D, -D., will jive his celebrated lecture on “The.Mills That Grind.”. On .Saturday morning addresses -by eminent speakers. In th e. afternoon a great children’s gathering at 3 p. Tn. in .the Temple. Rev...Dr. Peter Gtryker will preside, and addresses delivered by Rev, C. H. Mead and 'Others, In tfca evening Col. Geo W. Bain, tbo silver-tor.gued Kentucky orator, wli! give ii!:; famous lecture, .“Among the Masses." On Sabbath morning tho sermon, will be preached by Rev. Madison C. Peters, D; D„ of Now York. On Sabbath avening, lecture by: Col. George W --Bain; SUMMER SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY. Full Programme of the Sessions Begin- ning Next Wednesday for Ten Days. Dr. J, E. Price, Dean of the annual Summer School of Theology, baa ar- ranged a splendid programme for tho sessions of this school, beginning on Wednesday next. The full curriculum and schedule are appended herewith, that our readers and tho public gen- erally may bo put in. touch with the same: Wednesday, Aug. 3d.—10.15 a. m., Opening Exercises Address, BiBhop FitzGerald. Dr. J. E. 1’rlce, “The Sphere of Heredity." 11.15 a Dr. fdarcus D. Buell, “Eptotle to the Phil- ipplana." 3 p. m.. Dr, George Elliott, "Th; . Best Books of tbe Year." 8 p. m., Mr. W. Freeland, “(Scotland” (ster- eoptlcon). Thursday, Aug. 4th.—10.15 'a. m., Dr. A. J. Faulkner, mmeraio:, and Pour/ ing; a Chapter In Early Church His- tory.” 31.13. Dr. Marcus D. Buell, "Epistle to tha Phlllpplans,” 3 p. m.. a - Couference Question Drawer. Dr. Faulkner, Dr. Buell, Dr, .Elliott. S'p. m., Mr. W. Freeland, “Switzerland” (stereoptlcon). Friday, Aug. 5th.—10,15 a. m., Dr. J. A. Faulkne,. “The Christian Ministry; a Historical Study cf the First Two Centuries.” 11.15 a. m.. Dr. Marcus D. Buell, Epistle to the Phlllpplans.” 3 p. re., Dr. 3. F. Upham, "The Minister in His Study." 8 p. ni., Dr. F. D. Power, “Blockheads." : Saturday, Aug. 6th—10.15 a. m„ Dr. Casper Reno Gregory, “How Manu- scripts are Made.” 11.15 a. m., Dr. B. P. Raymond, "Saturday Afternoon Recreation.” 8 p. m„ Dr. Frank M. Bristol, “Brains.” Sunday, Aug. 7th.—10.30 a. m„ ser- mon by President Bradford P. Ray- mond, D. D.' 2.30 p. m., Sunday School and Dr. O’Hanlon’s Bible Class 7.30 p. m,, sermon by Rev, Dr. F. M. Bris- tol. - . Monday, Aug. 8th.—10.15 a. m., Dr, Casper Reno Gregory, “Work In the Libraries of tbe Levant.” 11.15 a. m.. Dr. Robert W. Rogers, "Genesis and Recent Oriental Research; The Crea- tion.’’ 3 p. m., Dr. F. W. Gunsaulus, "The Higher Ministries of Literature." 3 p. m., Hon. J. P. Doiliver, “The Na- tion of America." Tuesday, Aug 9th.—10.15 a. m.p Dr. George B. Stevens, “Tbe Atonement; Development of the Doctrin 11,15 a. m„ Dr. Robert W. Rogers. “Genesis and Recent Oriental Research: The Flood.” 3 p. m., a Conference. Ques- tion Drawer. Dr. Rogers.- Dr. Stevens, Dr. Gunsaulus. 8 p, Madame Grey, • The Lays, Lilts and Legends of Scot- land’’ (illustrated by recital and song). 'I' W-ednesday. Aug. 10th.—10.16 a. m„ Dr. George B. Stevens, “The Atone- ment; Philosophy of the Doctrine." -11.15 a. m.. Dr. F. W. Gunsaulus, "The Higher MiniHrte 3 of Literature." 3 p. m.. Dr. H. K. Carroll, "Christ’s Crown of Victory." S p. m., Co!. L. F, Cope- land, “Seeing she Elephant." Thursday, Aug. lira —10.15 a. m., Dr. Robert W. Rogers, “Genesis and" Recent Orlentai Research; F,arly Mi- grations.” 11,16 a. it: . Dr. F. W, Gun- saulus, “The Higher Ministries of Lit- erature.” 3 p. m., Dr. S. J. Herben, “The Old Message for tbe New Cen- tury." z p. m., Children’s Musicgi Fes- tival. 1 !•»’ —!H- Friday, Aug, 12th. -10.15 a. m., Dr. Robert W. Rogers. "Genesis and Re- cent Oriental Research; Abraham and the Kings ot the East.” 11.15 a. :n., Dr. F W. Gunsaulus, “The Higher Ministries of Literature.” 3 p. m,, Dr. Wm V. Kelley, “Matthew Arnoid; An Apostle of Sweetness and Light:” 8 p. m., Oratorio 'of “Tho Messiah,” Hallelujahs on the Lake. : Col. Hadley’s meeting house on Wes- ley lake, Asbury Park, is tbe place of glorious, meetings these days. Every afternoon at 4 and evening at 7.30 Prof. Kirkpatrick's chorus makes the new songs ring out so they can easily be heard across the beautiful lake. The talks and pictures each evening aro specially popular, and crowds often stand to hear and see.. This week tho special features at the afternoon meetings are thewonder- ful child singer ot ten years, who ac- companies herself upon tha autoharp, and the little Chinese girl, who sings remarkably well, besides tho bright songs and short talks. Boy Killed by the Cars. On. the railroad bridge crossing Shark, river, W illiam Vaffnote, aged 12 , was run down arid kilted by-a' trail: Thursday morning shortly after 11 o’clock In company with (several boys he was tipon tho bridge, and just as the cars approached he attempted to cross the tracks. He died-in a few minutes. He was the son of James M. Vnn- note, of'W est Park: Coroiier, Herbert an inquest to be unpeeessary. j Vj’ cchzcjy} Wiseman’s Sentence Remitted. The sentence of- William C. Wise - man, sergeant ot Company A, found guilty of sleeping at his post white on guard at Fort Hancock some weeks ago; hu3 been remitted, . Upon convic- tion by the board ot tfourt martial Wiseman was reduced in rank and sentenced to three month" at hard la- bor. The sympathies of Congressman. Howell were enlisted in n movement looking to a suspension of his sen- tence and reinstatement in hia com- pany, with sueh good results that Wiseman is again entitled to his place in the ranks. Bold Attempt at Hold-Gp. A hold attempt to “hold up" a sum- mer resident of the Parle was made near Eiberpn, Sunday nfght, by two footpads. E. J. Miannay who resides at 306 Sixth, avenue, was being driven home from Long. Branch that evening, when, at Elberon, the footpads, at-the poin of a pistol, demauded that he ntand and deliver. His coachman whipped up the horses, and as they ran down the road they were followed by several shots from the highway- men, fortunately without doing any injury. ' Memorial Day. Monday next is Memorial Day in Ocean Grove, when services in memory of those who havo died during the year will he hold in the Auditorium at 3 o’clock p. m. . * '

VOLUME VI, NO. jK; OCEAN GROVE TIMES-rS?ATURDAY, JULY 30 ... · VOLUME VI, NO. jK; OCEAN GROVE TIMES-rS?ATURDAY, JULY 30, 1898. Subscription $1.00 per year. FLORAL SUNDAY A GREAT

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■VOLUME V I, NO. jK; O C E A N G R O V E T IM E S -rS ?A T U R D A Y , J U L Y 30, 1898. Subscription $1.00 per year.

FLORAL SUNDAY A GREAT DAY.A n Oiflpourlng of People io W itness the Attendant Ceremonies. ■F lo ra l D ay h a s com e and gon e, leav ­

in g in Its w ak e a . p leasan t m em ory. In te rest lit th is d ay o f d ays Increases

/w i t h each recu rrin g year . T h e prep­a r a t io n s , m ad e for Its proper ob serv ­an ce are u pon a a elab ora te ecalo.‘

1 Y o u n g an d o ld a lik e h a v e pride and ■ p art in th e cerem on ies, a lth ou gh It is ’ gen era lly , u nd erstood tbo serv ice s are . arranged w ith esp ecia l th o u g h t fo r th e

yo u n g ; b u t th is , in rea lity ta k es iu everyb od y , a s i t has com e to be a uni-' v o rsa lly accepted tru ism th a t bo one i s old in O cean Qrove, fo r th e lon ger on e stay's h ere th e y ou n ger h e grow s.

S eldom h a s tb e T em p le bad a larger au dien ce th a n gath ered w ith in it s w a lls on S un d ay m orn in g . T h e w eath -. er co n d ition s m ad e th e d ay l i t t le le ss th a n perfect. R ev. Mr. Y atm an w as In h is accustom ed p lace, sm ilin g , suave, happy. H e ied th o m eetin g and read the S cripture le sson , A quartette from W llkesb orre, P a ., sa n g th e "To D eum ." A num ber o f ad d resse s w ere m ad e, an d 'sev era l so io s g a v e an added charm to th e m eetin g .

A t th e T ab ern acle B ish op F itzG erald presided o ver th e H o lin ess M eeting. D r. A ld ay read th e Scriptu res. A m ong lltoeo w ho sp o k e in te llin g testim on y w ere Dr. O 'H anlon, Mrs. B o ttom e and o th ers .. D e ft h and s con verted th e h u ge A udi

torlum in to a bow er o f b eau ty . T here w ere “o h s !” and " a h s!” - au d ib le on e v ery hand as the w orsh ip ers filed in to th e ir Beats on Sunday m orning, and taught fir st g lim p se o f it ie decora­tion, j. Sm all w ond er th a t th ese m on­o sy lla b ic , ex p ress io n s o t ad m iration w ere w ru n g from th e au dience. T h e s k ill o f th e d ecorator w as perhaps n ev er used to b etter p urpose in thin place. T h e sp ecta tor w as confronted w ith a w a ll o f 'roya l p alm s Arranged nt tho rear of the ch o ir p latform on

^ e ith e r s id e o f th e organ , and a t in ter­v a ls from b en eath th eir g racefu lly d roop in g spears peeped forth a pro/u a io n o f h ydrangeas. E v erg reen ,, roses u n d l i l ie s w ere used in d rap in g th e organ .and organ rail T h e ra ilin g ■around the en tir e len g th o f platform wm, banked so lid w ith evergreen , in w h ich red, w h ite and p u tp l i a sters w ere en tw in ed , h arm on y in tb e color .schem e b e in g h eigh ten ed w ith a n u m ­ber o f flow erin g h ydrangeas sh o w in g

.u b o v e th a ra il iu m agn ificen t clusters. Suspended, over th e p latform w ns th e m otto o f tb e Y oun g P eop le’s M eetin gs, ■“C hrist for Mo,” in large le tter s o f s l i ­v e r decorated w ith roses o f d ifferent hues,, th e le tter s b ein g in terw oven in a s e t t in g o f sm lla x . T h e w h o le , ga llery

vi^nn ' L a nip TtiDkf v’Atf AwnMtAnw Mm’

AUDITORIUM CHOIR PICNIC.

- -facade' Was banked « f ll li'ev erg r een ','is .which w ere arranged h undreds of .g lad io ia Bpears, red aud w h ite , flanked w ith Jap an ese li lie s . Thi: arrange­m en t w as com p leted w ith flags a r t is ­tic a lly draped A t . th e v er y cen tre o f th e ga llery a large A m erican flag and th e U nion Jack etocd ou t in hold re-

; l ie f . T h e b aptism al fo n t w a s occupied by a rare and m ost b eau tifu l exotic ,

urn E gyp tian lo tu s, ce lebrated so w in ou r litera tu re in con n ection w ith th e n a rra tiv e o f “T h e L otu s E aters." T h is m agn ificen t sp ec im en w a s presen ted by

"Mr. A. H . DeH aV en, and w as m uch ad m ired by th e th ou san d s w h o passed

•before i t T h e w h o le sch em e o f deco- , ra tion w as con ceived and w rou ght ou t

b y F io r is t M cM ahon, of S eab righ t, w h o .b ro u g h t w ith h im a force o f tw en ty m en to a s s is t in th e w ork. T h e flags w ero draped by a N ew Y ork p ro fes­s io n a l, brou ght h ere esp ec ia lly for th e .PUnmse.

T h e A uditorium h eld fu lly 6,000 per­s o n s Sunday m orn in g w h en B ish op

^ F itzG era ld (Announced th e op en in g hymq^ ’.’Come Thou A lm ig h ty K ing

■prayer w a s offered b y R ev . Dr. O’H an - lo a , w ho g ave th an k s to God for th is broad land o f c iv il and re lig iou s lib er­ty , f o r g iv in g u s a t th is c r itica l t im e so good a P resid en t, an d for tb o h ea lth an d s tren g th th a t a tten d h im , H e a sk ed a b le ss in g for :he w ounded in h o sp ita ls , and a speed y and honorable peace; g a v e th an k s for th e C hurch o f C hrist an earth th a t h a s stood th rou gh th e cen tu ries, a ch urch th a t h as g iven u b so m an y ■ p riv ileges; th a n k s for O cean G rove, its sp ir itu a lity , its pure gosp e l preached to th e hundreds, o f th ou san d s, i t s departed p resid en t, w ho led tb e p eop le u n til a y ear ago ; for BiBbop F itzG erald , th e n ow presid en t; fo r th e retu rn o f floral day, and th a t G od’s b le ss in g m ig h t re st upon th e lead er o f th e y o u n g poople, and upon

. th o se w h o se con trib u tion s m ad e p o ss i­b le th e b eau tifu l floral d isp la y in tb e A u d ito r iu m .,

T h e on e h undredth P sa lm form ed th e first le sso n , read by R ev . Mr. F e r ­r is, w ho a lso read, o s th e secon d le s ­so n , th e ten th ch ap ter o f St. John, th e pnvable o f tho Shepherd o f th e sheep.

R ev. C. H. Y atm an, leader o f th e T em p le M eetin gs, read h is an n u al r e ­port. o f th e worst accom p lished in th a t In stitu tion under h is m in istra tion . It

•fo llow s in fu ll: ." It h as becom e cu stom ary on th is

•anniversary d ay o f th e Y ou n g P eop le ’s M eetin g th a t th e leader shou ld p resen t a b r ie / report o f th a t w ork. P erm it m e ■to sa y th a t fifteen a c tiv e years o f sou l- w in n in g by th e s e a h a s resu lted in the esta b lish m en t o f on e o f th e larg

•est, m o st u n iq u e and m o st su ccessfu l •gospel serv ices to he found an yw h ere 3n th e w orld .

“A d a lly serv ico in th e /s u m m e r : m o n th s d raw s h undreds to i t s m orn ­i n g h o u r o f so n g , prayer; scr ip tu re and exh orta tion , th e .results o f w hich are t o ho found in J ission aries w ho h avo g o n e to th e end o f th e earth; p reachers th a t tod ay are forem ost in ex ten d in g

th o .K in g d o m o f C hrist; h om es where C hrist io th e a b id in g .g u est, ca d liv es by th e ten s o f th ousan d s, brigh ten ed and b leesed, m aking: a dark w orld to fee l th o su n sh in e an d pow er o t God by rouew ed and regen erated sou ls.

"To .b rin g th is to p ass h a s co st you: loader sacrifice, to ll and. ofttirq es tears The. ear ly years w ore a soverc atrugglc-

ito m ain ta in su ccess; and to-.Iseep ep ir- Jjtual .to n e an d in ter est h a s cost in

W e-M em bers Enjoy' a Day’s Outing at: Point P leasabt find Sea G ir t .'

" W ed n esd ay w a sU h e d ay for w inding- up th e a ffa irs o f th e o ld A uditorium

‘Choir, o f w h ich Mr. W illia m Griffith, o fP o n ltn e y , V t., w as th e p resid en t, and Prof. Jb h n R . Svreney th e m u sica l d i­rector; T o u se up th 4 surp lu s funds; o f ' t h e ’ch o ir It w a s decided to 'p ic n ic ' a t I P o in t P leasan t; F o r ty -th re e m em -, bera o f th e o ld c h o ir 's ta f te d lh car­r ia g es fro m -th e G rove a t 10 a . m . and arrived sit th e ir d estin a tion a t about11.30. T h e rabies w ere - n il ready to sp read ’ th e w h ite ■ lin e n > upon them . T h is w a s d on e free o f co s t by, Mr. C lark,, o f .th e P o in t P lea sa n t p av ilion , and a t n o o n th e 'p lcn ick ers w ere sea ted w ith /.p le n ty . o f good . th in g s before th em , had a fter th e d oxo lb gy w as sun g th e fe a s t begu n. A-v

P rof.1. M organ mad a h is appearance, and w a s sea ted a s a g u est a t M rs.:Con- d ell's p art o f th e lo n g tab le . A fter d in n er tw o b oat load s : s en t o ff sa ilin g on th e la k e , 'an d , th e rem a in in g few ,

;who.' w ere a fra id o f u ea s lck a ess , tooka. s tro ll o n 'th e b each ’ an d th rou gh the W ood s., Thoqe on , th e .sailhoatB landed a id . m o st everyb od y td o k 'a ir id e on -th e m erry-go-rou nd . S om o of. th e lad ies w h o w ere n ev er on th e m erry-go-round b efore w ere seen en jo y in g th em se lv es .im m ensely , T h e n e x t , fro lic w a s a tr o lle y car rid e th rou gh th e c ity and suburbs, a rr iv in g b ack a t th e sta rtin g p o in t in tim e' to le a v e 1.for h om e a t4.30, s to p p in g o n th e ir w a y a t S ea Girt to se e th e so ld ier s d r i l l . T h ey w ere p erm itted to g o u n d er * th o rop e to ­w ards th e te n ts , and th ere t h e y san g ‘‘A m erica," In w hloh a ll the- so ld iers jo in ed h eartily , Mr. Griffith ‘ lead ing , ‘-‘Tha S tar-S pah gled B an n er” w a s a lso su n g w ith > g re a t effect, th e so ld iers u n it in g in th e chorus.

. T h en thq ch o ir m oved on . to tha Y. M. C. A . ten t, and P ro f. K irkpatrick s a t .a t th e organ an d a l l ’jo in ed in s in g ­in g “O nw ard C hristian Soldiers." . M rs. Carr, d t-B ro o k ly n , sa n g “Som e Day;' a ll jo in in g i t th e chorus.’ T h e you n g so ld ier s w ere .v is ib ly effec ted w hen th is w aa sung.- "

T h e eh oh arrived h om e a t 7.86. T h e m em bers o f th e n ew A ud itoriu m choir w ill h a v e th e ir ou tin g a t B ou son Park, S aturday, A ugu st 13th.

REV. THOMAS HOUSTON;,

Lake Carnival W ednesday, A ugu st 17.A rran gem en ts for th e an nu al carn i­

v a l o n W esle y la k e w ere p erfected on- T h u rsd ay ev e n in g a t -a m eetin g o f th e

. jo in t carn iva l co m m ittee in thp office o f th e ,O cean G rove A ss o c ia t io n ,-a t w h ich Mr. T . F ra n k A p p leb y presided, T h e date- se lected for th e event: w as W ed n esday ev en in g , 1 . A u gu st 1 7 . I n case of- fa in tho -carnival- w ill bo p ost­poned juntll t h e . ; n ex t clear.; ev e n in g - T h ese com m ittees w ere appointed:

F in a n ce—P. M. D ay , C larence : S. S tein er , A. C. F ie ld s and W . E . B edell,

D ecoration s—A . C. F ie ld s , H en ry C, W iu sp r.'G eorge W . E vans...

P r izes—Jam es A. B rad ley , A . ,C. At­k in s . C, C. C layton .- .' ’ :

A d v e r t is in g - -W, J . P reston , W . 3 ; B edell; H. H ullck.

Officer D. H oag lan d , o f th is place; w ill aga in h a v e ch arge o f tho carnival, T h e e lectr ica l d ecora tion s w ill be su ­pervised by W alter F ran k lin ., Five, prizes-'w ill be aw arded for b oat d eco­ra tion s, viz.:: F ir s t, J26; secon d , $20; th ird , $15; fo u r th ,.*10; fifth, ?5, and each boat in lin e w ill rccqive a pre­m ium o f fifty cen ts . In a ll th ere -w ill bn ?400 expended in p rom otin g the Carnival th is year.

. M usical F estival.T he m u sical festiv a l d u r in g the Sum ­

m er School o f T h eo logy h as been ar­ranged a s . fo llow s;

Pop u lar C oncert, T u esd ay , A u gu st 2d. O cean Grove F e st iv a l Chorus', ■ P rof. T . M organ, conductor. Soloists:- M ile. V ltt l, soprano; Mr. W . C. W ce- dea, ten or; v io lin is t , S ignor. Q ulntano; s o lo is t (E u p h o n iu m ), W . S, P h asey . T ick e ts, tw en ty -five cen ts . -

C hildren’s F e st iv a l, A u gu st l l th . . C hildren’s C horus o f a thousand vo ices; tenor, Mr. .H ,'E v a n W illiam s; v io lin ist ,-M r. W . C. W ildzek . T ick ets, tw en ty -five an d fifty cents.‘ O ratorio o f “ T iie..-M essiah,” A u gu st

12th, Mr. F r a n k D am rosch , conductor. L argo ch oru s, v o ic e s se lec ted from p rom in en t N ew Y ork so c ie tie s a d d 'en ­tire O cean G rove S u m m er S ch ool F e s ­tiv a l C horus;. N ew Y ork i S ym ph on y O rchestra, so lo is ts : S oprano, M adam e Do V ers S apio; a lto , M me. Leonard; t«n o?, Mr, H. E van W illiam s; haES. Mr. J. C. DempBey. T ickots, fifty ce n ts 'a n d on e dollar.

Rev. George S tu ll S a ils for M anila.R ev . G eorge C. S tu ll, so n o f Mrs: M.

E . StUli, o f th e Iv y H ou se , h a s sa iled f o r . M anila , a c c o m p a n y in g 'th e F irst M on tan a R e g im e n t; .as ch ap la in . A le tter received from h im by h is m other' la s t w .eek sta ted th a t h e w ould leave San F ra n c isco .on the. 21st o f Ju ly . T h e v o y a g e to M an ila w ould cover tw en ty - s ix n ays, a s h e w a s sch ed uled tb stop som a t im e a t o n e o t th e h o sp ita ls on route. .

H is le tte r w a s w r itten in a t e n t Upon th e field o n th e evb o f departure- for th e fron t. H o w as In ex c e lle n t h ea lth and- sp ir its , th o u g h very tired . '.Ha asked p articu larly to b e rem em bered to Isis. fr ien d s in; O cean Grove, w here h e w ould lik e to be d id th e op portun ity p e r m it • Mr, S tu ll . b e liev es th a t h is duty lie s in th e d irection- h e has ch osen , and h e fe e ls th a t h e .to -d o in g th e L aru ’B w ork . H is m an y frien ds w ill, w ish h im .god sp eed and a sa fe're-, turn.-. •■■■• - ../'A

8XCELLENT, BICYCLE RACING.

A B rief Character Sketch o f the Slated Blind E van gelist. - fi

A n In terestin g ch aracter is R eg. T h om as H ouetos., th e b lin d ev a n g e lis t w h o a t present' is con d u ctin g the' H o lt f n ess M eetin gs In th e T ab ern acle ,’ T h ere is n o th in g o f th e melanoholjr, u su al w ith th e b lind ab ou t h im ;, upon th e con trary, h is face'.and m an n er .are’ In d icative o f a h ea r t o ver flow in g 1 with. Igratitude for : benefits received .and- p r iv ileg e s , e n jo y e d ,/e v e n th o u g h dftj prived o f h is . s ig h t. H e is h ere fo r an indefin ite' s ta y , and u nder, h i s , lead s A sh ip tho- attendance-, and (u teres: a t th e d a lly , ..Tnbernaelo serv ices havp been Increased. T h is Is h is second: ■visit t o . O cean Grove, a lth ou gh thS- fir st tim e h o cam e h ere , fou r yea rs ago;; i t w as m erely, on a vaca tion tr ip o f onq w eek , oind h e d id n o t ; p a r tic ip a te ,lfc a n y o f th e serv ices o th er th a n a s aji a tten d a n t.. A t th a t .tim e h e 'w a s . p a st to r o f th e Jo h n K n ox C hurch, Jersey C ity. I t is siot g en era lly k nbw n, t e s t h e Is a P resb yter ian by con version onp fa ith ; -but h e ,h a s b e e n 's o m uch en ­gaged in ev a n g e lis t ic w ork am oh .M ethodists at; to be cla im ed by chei a s th eirs .b y adoption .

Mr, H ou ston is a S cotch m an , cam e to th is cou n try ten y ea rs ag^ and o n e o f h is fir st a c ts w a s to seefk natu ra liza tion , w h ich , a fter a le g a l residence h ere , w a s accom p lished . H o m ak es h is h om e a t E lizab eth , T h ree years ago h e resign ed h is p a sto r a ls a t J ersey C ity to en ter th e ev a n g e lis tic field;’ H is ed u cation for th e m in istry , whs!

secured a t th e .U nion T h eo log ica l S em i snary,. N ow Y ork C ity A n in trod u c­tio n to th e R ev . G eorge J. M ingiris pastor o f th e W estm in ster Presbytel:-. ian C hurch, A sb u ry P ark, op en ed ' th e w ay for h im to en ter th e m in is try In th is country; H e look s upon Mr. M id- g in s a s h is benefactor, and fee!?, deep ­ly Indebted to M m . I t w aa th rou gh thp ..'Rev. Dr, L ow rle, p a sto r o fcth 'e M arket S treet M. E . C hurch, Paterson", th a t he w a s o b ta in ed -to le a d th e HolJ- n ess M eetin gs. ''. j

Mr. H ou ston lo s t h is ey e sig h t b y on acc id en t a t tho ago o f seven teen . At D u b lia h e w as educated to rend in i t i e lan gu age o f the b lin d —raised le tters . A p ecu liarity o f th e b lind a lp h ab et is th a t a lth ou gh th ere arc tb e sam e n u m ­ber o f le tter s n o t on e o f th em are l i k e ours, so th a t on e educated in E n g lish ' and deprived o f s ig h t m u st r e a lly u n ­learn w h a t h e h as been tau gh t, '"and stu d y an e n tir e ly n ew s ig n lan gu age T h e reveren d gen tlem a n h a s a B ib le in ra ised le tter s , and h e en terta in ed th e T im es-rep resen ta tiv e b y ir e a d ip g K ch ap ter t o h im .fr o m it o n e day ,th(a; Week. . H e > a ls o ’• c a r r ie s - i i i imndspiqB; w a tch w ith . ra ised figures, b y w hich' h e fe lls th e tim e q u ick ly to th e m in ­u te . W h eth er in s in g in g or Tn talk- in g h is rich .b ariton e is h eard a lw a y s to advantage. ; H e lo o k s upon th e lo se o f h is e y e sig h t a s a m lsfortu fie , h ut d isd a in s to . term It an affliction . I t is on ly w hen: in stra n g e p laces ‘.hat he misses,, it , and requires a ss ista n ce in g o in g about. H e h a s a w ife 'a n d three ch ildren , w ho- a re .w ith .h im h ere ,. and are com fortab ly 'loca ted ia te n t'N o . 2 , O cean . Path w ay.

,-He exp ects to go to Mt. T abor cam p m eetin g to . a s s is t w ith th e . serv ices d uring th e w eek o f A u gu st 1 5 t h .' H is p lan s for th e w in ter in c lu d e an ev a n ­g e lis t ic trip !o B a ltim ore, C hester, Pa., D over, N . J„ P a terso n and N ow Y ork C ity . I t is to be h oped th n t b e­fore h e leaves the Grovo ha w ill ho requested to p u b lic ly g ivo th e atory o f h is life and con version , as^th ero are m an y w ho w ould lik e to h ear i t from h is ow n lips.

Lost a Diamond R ing,

Mrs. \V, C .'A n d erson , o f .W e st H 0- fcoken, w h o is v is it in g th e .G r o v e for a few w eek s,’ b em oan s th e lo s s o f a d ia­m ond r in g , w h ich d isap peared through h er o w n th o u g h tle ssn ess . S h e w as on th e b oardw alk n ear R o ss ’ p a v ilio n w ith h er baby in a coach, and to am use the ch ild g a v e i t th e r in g to p la y with, B e c o m in g ' en grossed w ith o th er m at: te r a 's b e fo rg o t a il ab out th e tr in k e t W h en aha w e n t to ■ foot- fo i . it sh e

.could n o t find it . I t is su rm ised th a t th e . r in g dropped o u t o f th e ch ild ’s h and s an d . slip p ed throu gh a crack In th e b oard w alk and becam e lo s t in th e ‘sand,'

lo s t .W atch Restored to Owner.

New Mail B oxes Received,

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P ostm aster H a m ilto n o n W ednesday re ce iv e d . tw o large m a il b oxes to' be used a s rep ositor ies fo r n ew sp ap ers and p ack ages t o be m ailed . T h ey are o f th e k ind: used- In th e c it le f , and h a v e been, p laced, .o n e afc-.LHip.gc.rs’s and th e o th er a t R oss' p a v ilio n . .Three n ew . le tte r b oxes h a v e alBO. b een re-' ceivod , and one o f th ese w ill tie:-placed a t each o f th e .p av ilion s '

A go ld w atch , ch a in and bracelet, lo s t som e t im e a go by M rs. T u n nell, a g u est a t th e C ope co tta g e o a S ea V iew avonue, w ere restored to th eir ow ner la s t Saturday. A serv a n t w h o took th e Baby tc thb beach w as g iven tho w atch to te ll th e h our to re tu rn hom e. T ho chain an d b racelet w ere aitacSied to .th e .w a tch 'a n d p laced in th e baby coach. W hen t h e 1 beach w a s reached th e a r tic le s Were m iss in g . T h ey w ere picked up by C harles W a lte r s , o f W est Park . -The ow n er p resen ted th e finder w ith a five -d o llar b ill.

W ill Invite the Conference to Meet Here.From t h a : A sb u ry P ark Board o f

T rade th e fo llow in g m em bers have .been chosen.’ b y P r es id en t B ird to con ­fer, w ith t h e O cean G ro v e ,A sso c ia tio n re la tiv e . t o . In v it in g th e M eth od ist Church to h o ld it s co n feren ce here in 1906: G eorge W. Treat, Jam es A. B rad ley , T , F ra n k A pp leby, H C. W ln - - :r, M, L . B am m an , N . B , B uehanon, D avid H arvey , Jr.,. W . E . B ed ell and-H . B . A yres. •'. • "• -

Pishing Trip to Barnegat.,H a v in g h eard th a t th ero - w as line

fishing- n t B a rn eg a t a p a rty m ade up o f R ev . J . G. R eed , C ol. S covel, Joh n ,M, B ey , .G eorge Mr B en n ett and J. Ed. P lite r o ft W ent d ow n th ere bn T h u rsd ay o f la st w eek . -T h ey ’ re tu rn ed ‘sa y in g

.th a t'fo p o r fc o f b ig ca tch es to bo m ade there' W ere-in E sw ise toxaggerated. and a s ta n g ib le p r o o f . th ey ’ b rou gh t hom e b e tw e e n , 3Q0: an d ,406 w cak fish -w hich

Star Riders Compete, - and Ltn Letferson W ins tb e M ile H andicap.

U n d o- th e au sp ices o f th e A m erican C ycle R a c in g A sso c ia tio n , a N ation a l

. C ircuit race m e e t w as held., a t th e A s­bury p ark a th le t ic -grounds on' W ed­n esd a y a ftern oon , p ostp on ed by rain th e day prev ious. T h e crack rid ers of, th e ' cou n try— C o o p er ,. B a ld , Gardiner, M ajor T aylor , /our ow n L in L efferson , ,X>r;:-Brown a n d o th e r s o f n o te—eon - tested : in '• th a -principal events.' Ed-, ouard T aylqre, o f F rance, S o ld er o f th e w orld ’s ; hour record (33 m iles , 966 ya rd s), g ave a th ree-m ite exh ib ition , paced by 'tw o “q u in ts.” H is 'tim e for th e 'th r e e m ile s w as 6.16 3-5, es ta b lish ­in g a track record fo r th a t d istan ce . It w a s . p la in ly ev id e n t th a t h e cou ld h ave iow ered th is t im e w ith o u t an y

fgreat e f fo r t A m on g th e crack s L in .L effersofiftw ae a la v o r ite w ith : th e .crowd a s^ h eln g a lo ca l rider, though ‘A d on is B ald w a s a. c lo se secon d , w ith M ajor T aylor,, th e co lored .lad, push­in g -h im c lo se for th e ’ p lace. T h ere •s era ch eers load ,an d prolon ged for th e on ly A rth ur Z t a a e r in a n w h en he' ap­p eared to s ta r t .the .final' h eat Of tha on e-th ird m ile L . A . W . n a tion a l cham ­pionship . This' race w a s w on b y th e co lored rider, M ajor Taylor,: w h o in a sh o r t d istan ce race d evelop s w onderful speed.

■t. L efferson .was. g iv e n an ova tio n w hen. • h e took h is p lace o n th e - s ix ty -y a rd m ark in • the' fin a l ■ b f thu m p e ' hand i- cap p rofession a l, w ith G ardiner and

.-Taylor a s scratch, m en . . L in . reached th e leaders a t th e secon d turn," k eep in g w ell w ith in th e h u n ch u n til n earin g th e tap e in, th e ia s t Jap, w h e n h e com e on With a .rush and, by tha .vet-;' har-

.Towest m argin , crossed th e lin e ahead o f j . ' F isch er , o f th e D a yton team . T h is w as .th e m o st , e x c it in g race o f the day, and. th e w in n er w a s vociferou sly applauded. .

T h e su m m ary fo llo w s . T h e on e- _tbjrd m ile L . A. W . n a tion a l ch am ­p ion ship .p rofession a l race w a s ru n in' fou r, h ea ts . T h e fin a l w a s w on by M ajor T aylor , th e colored rider; B , C, B ald secon d . T im e, 0.45 1-5. Cooper,

rDr. B row n , T errill, F reem an and.- S te- ven s qualified ia th e ir re sp ectiv e h eats, and G ardiner en tered th e race by rea- so n o f w in n in g the- ex tra h ea t fo r see- ond m an m th e first .tr ia ls,- A m ateu r on e-in lle op en , fou r heats, .w on b y F ra n k K rcam er, o f N ow ark; R aw D aw son' N ew Y ork, second T im e, 2.35.

H a lf-m ile handicap , am ateu r, -tw o h ea ts and a final, w o n b y -C. Marcus, o f B rook lyn ;-L ; B en n ett secon d . Tim e,1.05; , ' ! i a \

Q: ilc handicap , p ro fess ion a l w asrun in tw o .h eats ahd a final. 'Linford

"II. .L effetson , t lc ea n G r o v e ,/ca p tu red first p rize; J . FiBCher, C hicago, second; T im e, 2.08. ■ • ’ .

.E douard T a y lo fe , p aced ex h ib itio n o f th ree m iles; tim e—-llret m ile , 2.0" tw ° in ilesj 4.09; th ree m ile s , 6.16 3-5.

T h e track officia ls w are; R eferee— Joh n C W otm ore, o f E lizab eth ; ju dges — Josep h M cD erm ott, o f F reeh old ;W . K jrkbrlde and 'R ay D oyle, o f A s­bury P ark; tim ers—T . A . Zlm m orm an, o f M anasqnan; W , S B nrtla, o f F ree­h old , an d Ja m es J. C orbett, o t A sbury P ark; ■ clerk o f course and 'starter— J. F r a n k B orland , o f N ew Y ork; a s­s is ta n t clerk o f course—S. Fried lander, o t A sbury P ark; sco rer—R ay Doyle,- o f A sb u ry P ark; um pires—W . H . E g a a anti H arry M addox; m arsh a l— W . C. M ulvey, o fb N e w Y ork; an ­n ouncer—C. J. H arvey N ew Y ork; h andlcapper—C harles H . N orw ood, o f P aterson . • . . , ■ , .

A n oth er m ee t w ill be h eld a t . th e P ark a th le tic grounds on T uesday, A u gu st 10th, under t h e sam e com p e­ten t m anagem en t. O ne o f th e attrac­tion? w ill be J im m y M ichael, th e m id get snlddle-dtstanei’, cham pion o f th e w orld . T h ere w i l l a lso be an A u s­tra lia n p ursu it race and a team pur­s u it race, op en to local riders.

RELIGIOUS SERVICED

Mrs. A nn ie G. Borden.

M rs. A nnlo G. Borden, re lic t o f the late: C harles E . B orden , a m em b er o f th e P ion eer A ssocia tion , died on Sun ­d ay ev e n in g a t hes hom e, corner Main. S tree t an d F ir s t aven u e, A sb u ry, P ark , D eath w a s d u e to con g estio n of: tho b ronchia! tubes, superinduced h y par­a ly s is o f th e throat; F u n era l' s erv ice s w ere- h eld a t h er la te h om e on T u es­d ay ev e n in g a t 8 o ’c lock . The: Inter­m en t war- a t M illstone, N . J ., o n W ed­n esday . She leaves thr.ee ch ild ren — E d w ard , 'W illiam an d A d ela id e B or­den. H er m aid en n am o w a s W ortm on, and s h e w a s a s is ter to M essrs. J. D. R. H . and J. E . W ortiqan , o f tho Park.

P a in fu lly Scalded.- L a st S un d ay H ugh Oscar, th e in fa n t

so n o f Dr. and Mrs. G eorge L. D. T om p k in s, w a s p a ln fn lly sca ld ed by p u llin g upon h im se lf a p ot o f b o ilin g cocoa, a t th e ir h om e in th e P ark. H is m oth er w a s In th e a c t o f rem o v in g the. v e s s e l ' f r o m t h e : sto v e w h en M aster H u gh m ad e a' grab -for i t . ' T h e con - te n ts w ere sp illed u pon h is body, arm s and le g s , r a is in g la r g e b lis ter s . Y ou n g as h-,/ is he to r e th a d ress in g o f h is w ounds w ith Spartan fortitu d e. Ho w ill soon be a ll r ig h t again .

H andsome A ssem bly Prizes.T w o prizes, hand som e gokt em blem s,

w ere aw arded in th e A ssem b ly c la sses w h ich closed ia s t w eek . T h e prizes w ere not'.p u blicly aw arded a t th e com-; m enceznent, fo r th e reason th a t th e y w ere n e t rece iv ed in tim e . T h ey -tame to - h and tho , first o f she w eek . M iss E v a Starry w oh the. N orm al prize pre­sen ted b y a Mrs. F ran k lin M lnck, lu h on or o f h er m other, Mrs,' A n n a Trope. T h e G reek , prize, presented ' b y M rs.'A . H AlnHave ' in h onor o f B ish op F itz ­G erald, wan tak en by M iss H a ttie G. T ay lor ot P h ilad e lp h ia . The prizes w ere su ita b ly inscribed.

LO ST—A t Poatoffice, s ilk um brella , w ith s ilv e r p la te m arked “A. W .” R e ­w ard If re tu rn ed -to 33 N ow Y ork a v e - m « ' t . ' - 1 _ , • de a n in q u est to

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Record o f the W eek tn -tha A uditorium , Tem ple and: tab ern a c le .

On Saturday, in th e T em p le , th e 'I n ­tern a tion a ! O rder o f th e K in g ’s D augh- ter s an d S o n s h eld T ts a n n iversary tin­der th e d irection o f th e C entral C oun­c il, -with M rs. M argaret B o ttom e and m an y em in en t w om en -p resen t..

FrOm 8 to 9 a. ,m . th ere w a s a ’d evo - t io a l. meeting" in T h o rn ly C hapel, led b y M rs. Isa b e lla C harles D av is; from 10.3S.fi. m , to 12.45 p. m . th ere w as a gen era l m eetin g in th e Y ou n g P eo p le ’s T em p le , Mrs, M argaret B ottom e p re­s id in g , .D r. O 'H an lon conducted th e

'devotions,. A n address o f w elcom e w as m ad e b y -B ishop F itzG erald , w hich fou nd resp on se from Mrs. B ottom e, M rs. F . L . P ark er, o f F in la n d ; • Mrs. A m an d a , S m ith an d Gen. H en ry H . H ad ley , A t 3 p. m . -‘T id in g s from tha F ie ld ” w ere g iv e n Jn th e Y ou n g P e a - p ie ’s T em p le , a n d ' th is pro ved a m ost d elig h tfu l, en cou rag in g an il profitable m eetin g . Mrs. 1. C. D a v is presided , and g a v e fo r th e ad dress a b eau tifu l S criptu re read ing. Mrs; E m m a T . :t‘efc- ie n g ili, w ith orthers-, m ad e b rief ad­d resses.

- From S.30 to 10 p. m . th e m em b ers ■of th e C en tral C ouncil, M rs. B o ttom e Mrs. D av is , Mrs.- P e tte n g tll and M iss L ibby, in fo rm a lly received th e m em ­bers o f th e ord er and th e ir fr ien d s a t t h e . A rlin g ton H otel, T h e spaciou s p arlors w ere, filled , and th e recep tion p roved exceed in g ly p lea sa n t and In e v e ry w a y su ccessfu l.

O n M onday a tw o days' se ss io n bt th e A C. T, U S chool o f M ethods opened ia th e T em ple, Serv ices, w h ich w ere b oth In stru ctive and en terta in ­in g ; ,w e r e held m orn in g , a ftern oon and

.ev en in g . D ev o tio n s w ere led b y Mrs: F u ller , o f Ocean Grove... Mrs. M. D. E llis , o f N ew ark; spok e on " W hat, is th e R esp o n s ib ility o f th e W . C. T . O; in T im e o f W ar?” A B ib le reading vac g iv e n by Mrs, I. J. D em arest, of

G loucester.. T h e a ftern oon speakers' w ere M rs. E lla T h acher, a t F loren ce; MIsb A lice.M . G uernsey, N ew ark ; M rs, C. M oorhead Scovel, Philadelphia'; •Miss K a te L u nden, F lem in g to n ; .M rs, M abel C onklin , N ew Y ork . T h e B ev- eridgen, Mr. an d M rs., g ave a -concert a t 7,30 r. m ., la s t in g h a lf an hour. B ish op F itzG erald w elcom ed th e tem -. perance ad vocates, and E lla A. B oo le , o f N ew ark,- m ade an • ad dress on "A P le a fo r H u m an ity ,”

T u esday’s m eetin gs w e r e ,a l l w e ll a t ­te n d e d ., A dd resses upon th e w'ork. u n - der con sid era tion w ere . m ad e , b y Mrsi H elen' A ...R obbins, o f N ew Y ork; M iss ..-Catfs -R ap h ael,-o f .O cean G rove; Mrs.C. M . Scovel,- o f P h ilad e lp h ia ; M rs, X; H . D em arest o f G loucester, M iss.E . U . E lfreth , p f H addpnfleld i M rs. N . L. C am iiiade, o f T ren ton . M iss.M au d A. M iller, o f N ew Y ork ; M rs. M. C. N o­b les, o f A tla n tic H ig h la n d s , and Mrs. A . M.- H am m er, o f N ew ark . T h e ud- d ress in th e ev e n in g w as on "C hristian C itizen sh ip ,” by M iss B e lle K earn ey , o t M ississip p i.

On W ed n esd ay w as ce lebrated , th e M ission ary J u b ilee -under the Auspices o f th e m iss io n a ry departm ent, o f the A . M, E .i C hurch, tha serv ices b ein g h eld in th « A ud itoriu m . . A m anda S m ith s h e o f th e volet pow erful in so n g and p ersu asion , w a s.a m o n g th o se w ho p artic ip ated In th e program m e, TKe p rin cip a l ad d ress o f th e M orning w a s m ad e by t h e R ev, H . B . P ark s, D.D,( secretary o f m iss io n s. T h e o th er sp eak ers w ere D r.-Joh n M. H end ersoii, N ew Y ork; ProE, J. R . H aw k in s, K lt- rel, N . C., an d B ish op A rn ett, o f W il- bqrforcfe, O hio. In th e a ftern oon Dr. W . H , Heard,, a form er U nited S ta tes Consul to L ib eria , sp ok e o f I d s A frica exp erien ces. Dr. J. II. H enderson; ot N ow Y ork, and .Rev. H . C. C. A stw oad , su p er in ten d en t o f m iss io n s In Cuba, a lso spoke. A large au dien ce w as p resent n t n igh t. R ov. B . F. W atson ied a so n g serv ico o f h a lf an hour, T h e speaker- o f th e e v e n in g waR the R ev. c . T, ShaffO!-. D. D pf P h ila d e l­phia, secretary o f tho Church. E x ten ­sion S ocie ty . E sp ec ia l a tten tio n w a s g iv e n to .th e m u sica l p ortion o f th e p rogram m e, m a n y fin e s in g ers being; p resen t, am o n g th em a ch o ir from the B rid ge S treet A . M. E . Chureh',' B rook­ly n , an d a n o th er;fro m C am den. T h e d ay w a s one o f d eligh t nnd profit.

The' m ee tin g , under th e . d irection o t th e N a tio n a l TemperaiJffe S ocie ty , and P u b lica tio n H ou se w ars in stitu ted on T h u rsd ay .; T h e ad dress, o f w elcp m e w a s d elivered b y B ish op F itzG erald , and' resp on ses m ad e by. Mr. Josh u a L. B a iley , p resid en t o f th e so c ie ty ; th e secretary , R ev. Ja m es B . D unn, D. f t ; R ev . P e te r S tryker; ;D . D ., and o th ers.

Tn th e e v e n in g ad dresses w ere m ade hy. R ev . Dr. T . L; .P au lson and. R ov. H ow ard R u sse ll, D . D.

Ori F r id a y foren oon th e sp eak ers w ere.R ev , Dr, W . C. S teele , Dr, D . H.' M ann an d o th ers. -, T ills (F r id ay) ev e n in g -Rev, t j . H . M ead, D, -D., w ill j iv e h is ce lebrated lectu re on “T h e .M ills T h at G rind.” .

On .Saturday m orn in g ad dresses -by em in en t speakers. In t h e . aftern oon a great ch ild ren ’s ga th er in g a t 3 p. Tn. in .the T em ple. R ev ...D r . P e ter Gtryker w ill p reside, and ad d resses delivered by R ev, C. H. Mead and 'Others,

In tfca ev e n in g Col. Geo W . B ain , tb o silver-tor.gu ed K en tu ck y orator, w li! g iv e ii!:; fam ou s lectu re, .“A m ong th e M asses."

On Sabbath m orn in g th o sermon, w ill b e preached b y R ev . M adison C. P eters , D; D „ o f N ow Y ork.

On Sabbath aven in g , lectu re by: Col. G eorge W --B a in ;

SUMMER SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY.

Full Program m e o f the Sessions B egin­n in g Next W ednesday for Ten Days.

D r. J , E . P r ice, D ean o f th e an n u al S um m er S ch oo l o f T h eo logy , baa ar­ranged a sp len d id program m e for tho se ss io n s o f th is sch oo l, b eg in n in g on W ednesday n ex t. T h e fu ll cu rricu lu m an d sch ed ule are appended h erew ith , th a t our readers an d tho p ub lic g e n ­e r a lly m ay bo p ut in. tou ch w ith th e sam e:

W ed n esday, A ug. 3d.—10.15 a. m ., O pening E xercises Address, BiBhop F itzG erald . Dr. J. E . 1’rlce, “T he Sphere o f H ered ity ." 11.15 a Dr. fdarcus D. B u ell, “E p totle to th e P h il- ipplana." 3 p. m .. D r, G eorge E llio tt , "Th; . B e s t B ook s o f tb e Y ear." 8 p. m ., Mr. W . F reelan d , “ (Scotland” (ster- eo p tlco n ).

T h u rsd ay, A ug. 4th .—10.15 'a. m ., D r. A. J. F au lk n er, m m eraio:, and P o u r / in g ; a C hapter In E a r ly C hurch H is ­tory .” 31.13. D r. M arcus D. B u ell, " E p istle to tha P h lllp p la n s,” 3 p. m.. a - C ouference Q u estion D raw er. Dr. F au lk n er, Dr. B uell, Dr, .E llio tt . S 'p . m ., Mr. W . F reelan d , “S w itzerlan d ” (stereop tlcon ).

F r id ay , A ug. 5th.— 10,15 a. m ., Dr. J.A. F a u lk n e ,. “ T h e C hristian M in istry; a H isto r ica l S tud y c f th e F ir s t Tw o C en turies.” 11.15 a. m .. Dr. M arcus D. B u ell, E p istle to th e P h lllp p la n s.” 3 p. re., Dr. 3. F . U pham , "The M in ister in H is Study." 8 p. n i., D r. F . D. P ow er, “B lockheads.": S aturday, A ug. 6 t h —10.15 a. m „ Dr.

C asper R eno G regory, “H ow Manu­scr ip ts are M ade.” 11.15 a. m ., Dr. B . P. R aym ond, "Saturday A ftern oon R ecrea tion .” 8 p. m „ Dr. F ra n k M. B risto l, “B ra in s .”

Sunday, Aug. 7th .— 10.30 a. m „ ser­m on by P resid en t Bradford P . R ay­m ond, D. D.' 2.30 p. m ., Sun d ay S ch oo l and Dr. O’H an lon ’s B ib le C lass 7.30 p. m ,, serm on by R ev , Dr. F . M. B r is ­to l. - .

M onday, A ug. 8th .— 10.15 a. m., Dr, Casper R eno G regory, “W ork In th e Libraries o f tb e L ev a n t.” 11.15 a. m.. Dr. R ob ert W . R ogers, "G enesis and R ecen t O rien tal R esearch ; T h e C rea­tio n .’’ 3 p. m ., Dr. F . W . G unsaulus, "T he H igh er M in istr ies o f L iterature."3 p. m ., H on . J. P . D o iliver , “ T h e N a­tion o f A m erica."

T u esday , A u g 9th .—10.15 a. m .p Dr. George B. S teven s, “ T be A tonem en t; D evelop m en t o f th e D octrin 11,15a. m „ Dr. R obert W . R ogers. “ G enesis and R ecen t O riental R esearch : T h e F lood .” 3 p. m ., a C onference. Q ues­t io n D raw er. Dr. R ogers.- Dr. S teven s, Dr. G unsaulus. 8 p, M adam e Grey,• T he L ays, L ilts and L egend s o f S cot­la n d ’’ ( illu stra ted b y recita l and so n g ) . 'I'

W -ednesday. Aug. 10th .—10.16 a. m„ Dr. G eorge B. S teven s, “T h e A ton e­m en t; P h ilo so p h y o f th e D octrine." -11.15 a. m .. Dr. F . W . G unsaulus, "The H ig h er M iniH rte3 o f L iterature." 3 p. m.. Dr. H. K . C arroll, "C hrist’s Crown o f V ictory ." S p. m ., Co!. L. F , C ope­land , “S ee in g she E leph an t."

T h ursday, A ug. l i r a —10.15 a. m ., Dr. R obert W . R ogers, “G enesis a n d " R ecen t O rlentai R esearch ; F,arly M i­gra tio n s.” 11,16 a. i t : . Dr. F . W , Gun­sau lu s, “T h e H igh er M in istr ies o f L it­eratu re .” 3 p. m ., D r. S. J . H erben, “T h e Old M essage for tb e N ew C en­tury." z p. m ., C hildren’s M usicgi F e s ­tiv a l. “ ’ 1 !•»’ — !H-

F rid ay , A ug, 12th. -10 .15 a . m ., Dr. R obert W. R ogers. "G enesis and R e­c e n t O riental R esearch ; A braham and th e K in g s o t th e E a s t .” 11.15 a. :n., Dr. F W . G unsaulus, “T h e H igher M in istr ies o f L iteratu re .” 3 p. m ,, Dr. W m V. K e lley , “ M atthew A rnoid; An A p ostle o f S w eetn ess and L igh t:” 8 p. m ., O ratorio 'of “T ho M essiah ,”

H allelu jah s on the Lake. :Col. H ad ley ’s m eetin g house on W es­

le y lak e, A sb u ry P ark , is tb e p lace o f g lo r io u s, m eetin g s th e s e d ays.

E very a ftern oon a t 4 and ev e n in g a t7.30 Prof. K irk patr ick 's ch orus m ak es th e n ew so n g s r in g ou t so th e y can e a s ily be heard across th e b eautifu l lak e. T h e ta lk s and p ictu res each e v e n in g aro sp ec ia lly popular, and crow ds o fte n stan d to hear an d s e e . .

T h is w eek tho sp ecia l fea tu res a t th e a ftern oon m eetin g s are th ew o n d er - fu l ch ild s in g er o t te n years, w ho a c ­com p an ies h erse lf upon th a autoharp, and th e li t t le C h in ese g ir l, w ho sin gs rem arkab ly w ell, besides tho b righ t so n g s and sh ort ta lk s .

Boy K illed by the Cars.On. th e ra ilro a d b rid ge crossin g

S h a rk , river, W illia m V affnote, aged 12 , w as run d ow n arid k ilted by-a' trail: T h u rsd ay m orn in g sh o r tly a fter 11 o ’clock In com pany w ith (several b oys h e w as tipon th o bridge, and ju st a s the cars approached h e attem p ted to cross th e tracks. H e d ied -in a few m in u tes.

H e w a s th e son o f Ja m es M. V nn- n ote, o f 'W e st Park: C oroiier, H erb ert

an in q u est t o be u n p eeessary . jV j’c c h z c j y }

W isem an ’s Sentence Rem itted.T h e sen ten ce of- W illia m C. W ise ­

m an, serg ea n t o t C om pany A, found g u ilty of s le e p in g a t h is p o st w h ite on guard a t F o r t H an cock som e w eek s ago; hu3 been rem itted , . U pon co n v ic ­tion by th e board o t tfourt m artia l W isem an w as redu ced in ran k and sen ten ced t o th ree m onth" a t hard la ­bor. T h e sy m p a th ie s o f C on gressm an . H ow ell w ere en listed in n m ovem en t lo o k in g to a susp en sion o f h is sen ­ten ce and r e in sta tem e n t in h ia com ­pany, w ith sueh good re su lts th a t W isem an is aga in en titled to h is p lace in th e ranks.

Bold A ttem pt a t Hold-Gp.A hold a ttem p t to “h old up" a sum ­

m er re sid en t o f th e Parle w a s m ad e n ear E iberpn , S u n d ay n fgh t, b y tw o footp ads. E . J . M iann ay w h o resides a t 306 S ix th , aven u e , w a s b e in g d riven h om e from Long. B ran ch th a t even in g , w hen, a t E lb eron , th e footp ads, a t - th e poin o f a p is to l, d em auded th at h e ntand and d eliver. H is coachm an w hipped up th e h orses, an d a s th ey ran dow n th e road th ey w ere fo llow ed by severa l sh o ts from th e h ig h w a y ­m en, fortu n a te ly w ith ou t d o in g a n y in jury. '

Memorial Day.M onday n ex t is M em orial D ay in

O cean G rove, w h en serv ices in m em ory o f th o se w ho h avo died d u r in g th e y ea r w ill h e hold in th e A ud itoriu m at 3 o ’c lock p. m . . •

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O C E A N G R O V E T IM E S-- -S A T U R D A Y , JU L Y 30. 1898.

WHIMS OF ENGINES.AN EN G IN EER ’S NARRAT IVE SHO W IN G

T H E IR PECUL IAR IT IES .

. Thoy T ory O ften F a ll In to f in e e r S u lk y a n d B a lk y S p o ils—Th* A n t ic : o t Som e F a-

i m o m M ach in es—O ld *•100'’ B i l l e d th o E n g in eer In a F it o f S a f e ."It sou n d s queer to sa y th a t lucom: -

t lv e 3 h a v e th e ir lik e s and d is lik es ," sa id a. veteran en g in eer, “ but It actu a l­ly does Seem som etim es a s If th e y had , an d a ll o ld -tim e en g in eers b e liev e it . I ’ve Been locom otives w h en th ey acted a s i f Ihcy w ere h um an b ein gs, (t^hey g e t th o su lk s and h avo balky streak s, and w h en tk cy ’ro. in Buck m oods you can 't m ak e tim e w ith th em , ido w h at you m ay. T h en , aga in , th e y ’ll no o s chipper and w ill in g a s a tro ttin g j h orse , and you actu a lly h a v e to h old j am In place to keep ’em from ru n nin g

in to stopp ln g-p laces ahead o f tim e, 1 T hero Isn’t an en g in eer o f an y exp ert- j "onco a t a il w h o c a n ’t tel! y ou o l TIT-, ( s ta n c es by. tbo dozen o f en g in es th a t p o sitiv e ly w ould n e t m ako tim e w ith spm n en g in eers, b ut w hich w ould g'et th oro every tlm o In charge o f som a | o th er en g in eer . Y ou m igh t sa y th a t It . w as th e fa u lt o f th e en g in eer th a t Biicli en g in es d id n o t m ak e th eir tlm o, b u t I I h a v e k n ow n ns good en g in eers ns over m ounted a footboard who h a v e b een tran sferred from locom otives p laced In th e ir h and s to run b ecause th o lo com otives w ould n o t m ak e th eir t im e , but w h ich , u nd er th o h an d s o f an oth er en g in eer , n eith er ns sk ilfu l nor a s exp erienced , w ould n ever run b e­h in d .

"Take th e case o f Josh M artin and Gad L ym an, tw o o f th e early en g in eers o n th o E r ie R ailroad . and n eith er of tiiem with; a superior in Ids craft a t . th a t day. Ono tim e a now locom otive w as turned out o f-a P aterson shop for th o E rie, and Josh M artin w anted her th e w orst w ay . H e ran on th e D ela­w are d iv ision , from P ort J erv is to S u s- ;

Sio iiau n o . T h e sup erin ten dent,lough , w anted, th e cn g ln o for th e

E a stern d iv is io n , betw een P o r t Jerv is an d P lerm on t, and so he p u t her In ch arge o f Gad L ym an. Gad ran her, o r rath er h e tried to run her, hut sho h ad m ado up her m ind ' about som eth in g , and sh e w ouldn ’t m ak e any k in d o f t im e for Gad, She w ould s ta ll w ith o u t provocation and acted con ­trary gen era lly . Gad tried h er for a w eek , and th en reported tk o locorao* t lv o 'N o good ,’ and sh e w as condem ned to run th e gravel train . S ho w orked a s balky and su lk y a s ever, th ou gh , and a t lu st tho su p er in ten d en t ordered her to th e scrap heap.

“Josh M artin hoard o f th e fa te th e lo com otive had been sen ten ced to ,, and h e cantc dow n tho road n-flylng. H e begged to lm ve th e en g in e, for he lilted her, nnd sa id he w a s sure; sh o w ould do all r ig h t w ith h im . Tho sup erin ­ten d en t y ie ld ed to J o sh ’s appeal, and to ld h im to tak e th e locom otive and g iv e her a tria l. Jo sh did so . Ho m ounted th e cab a t „P lerm on t, and when b e opened her up s lie w en t lik e a bird; Slic^niade tbo trip to P ort Jer­v is quicker than an y locom otive bad evor m ad e It before, and Josh M artin ra n her for y ea rs o n 'th e D elaw are d i­v is io n a fter that, and a lw ays on tlm o a s easy a s could be. Tbo locom otive w a s tlio old .71, and sh e is rem em bered y e t by a ll th o o ld en g in eers, nnd Is w ell k now n to th e you nger on es by tho trad ition o f th e road., W h en Gad L ym an gave up th a t lo­com otive because elie w ou ld n ’t w ork under h im , lie w as p ut In ch arge of an oth er new lucom otlve. T h is loco­m o tiv e w as a favorite o f P resid en t Loder o f , th e Eric. She behaved tb e b est k ind, and Gad wns tick led a ll but to death w ith her. W hen tbo date cam e round for th e op en in g o f th e ruilroud th rou gh to D un k irk Gad and h is lo c o ­m otive w ere chosen for th e d istin ction o f p u llin g tbo first throu gh tra in from tho H udson to L ak e Erie. T h e ocea?- sion w hs to be a h is to r ic one, nnd Gad w as proud. B u t w h at did th a t locom o­t iv e do b ill Just got the su lk s. I don’t k now w hy. N eith er did Gad. S he did, th ough , and acted up , so ou trageou s th a t sh e w as an hour behind sch ed ule tim e w hen sho Jogged Into P ort J erv is w ith tho tra in on ly sev en ty m iles from th o start. Gad L ym an w as th e w orst foo lin g m an, T sp o se , th a t over hnd a locom otive kick, w ith h im ,.an d he fe lt w orse w hen ho w as ordered to tak e h is b alk y en g in e o il and saw jo s h M artin hook on to th e tra in w ith old 71 loco­m otive th a t Gad had turned in a s no good . JoBh and old 71 y an k ed th e train through w ith b ells on .

A dd w h a t do you th in k Gad L ym an ’s fee lin g s .m ust h ave been w h en h e h ook ­ed onto an o th er train- to run back to P iorm on t to find th e en g in e th a t had balked an d su lk ed so o u trageou sly w ith h im on w h at o u g h t to h avo been th e g rea te st trip on record, Just tu rn in and le t h erse lf ou t so ch eerfu lly and liv e ly o n th o w ay back th a t It w a s a ll Gad could do to hold her in!- N ow , h ow d o you accou n t for th a t? I t Is tru e, and a m atter o f record. Gad w’a s so cu t up by th is con d uct o f th e locom o­t iv e th a t h e applied to h ave her e x ­ch an ged for sqm o o th er on e, a lth ou gh s h e w ork ed lik e a th oroughbred over einco th e day sh e refused to p u ll th e great p ion eer th rou gh special.' Tho com p an y w ould n o t m ak e th e ch an ge th a t Gad w anted , and ho re fu sed to run th a t loco m o tiv e a n y lon ger and q u it th e road .. T h is loco m o tiv e w as th o 100. W h en Gad g a v e h er up s h e w a s p laced in ch arge o f B ill L ym an , Gad’s b ro th er .” T h ere w asn ’t a b ettor en g in eer on th e road than B ill, and ho k n ew th a t m ak e o f locom otive p articu ­larly , for l ie had w ork ed In th e sh op s an d h elp ed m ak e 'em . B u t w h a t d id ’ th is ran tan k erou s lo co m o tiv e 100 do? She; su lk ed w ith BIH from th e t im e ho to o k h er. S o m etim es sh e ’d sp u rt a li t t le , b ut If sh e did sh e m ade up for It

by" la g g in g 'w o r so th a n ever.' BUI, w or- Had i i io s s w ith h er fo r n ea r ly a y ear , b u t,.sh e .w ou ld n 't w o rk u n d er h im at; i l l . O ne d a y "In th e sp r in g o f 1852 sh e '’ b a lk ed to r certa in a t C hester sta tion ,! ju st a s s h e w a s p u llin g ou t w ith a; tra in . B il l p oun d ed h er , for' h e w asj m ad, b u t It isaesnefi .as i f . s h e actu a lly , sh o o k h er h ead lik e an u g ly h orse . B ill; so ck ed -it r ig h t o n to h er , an d suddenly) s h e , g a v e a sp o r t ah ead ex a c tly Mke th o q u ick s ta r t o t a; bulky h orse. Then] ev e ry th in g roared a n d sh o o k arouhdi th e p la ce for a second o r tw o . T he' v ic io u s o ld 100 h ad exploded her h o ller .’ S h e to r e an d ridd led h e r s e l t frlghtfu l-! ly , h u t th e h orror o f i t a ll w a s th a t sh e h ad k illed poor: Bill. L ym an an d h is firem an. 0 a d L ym an liv ed m any: years a fter th a t, but h e a lw a y s regretted h is ab an d on in g o f th a t locom otive , for ho sa id th a t if. h e had stayed fay -her th ere w as ho. doubt th a t sho w ould h ayc end­ed her d ays u se fu lly and In peace, and th e aw fu l traged y o f her en d in g w ould, n ot h ave been .” * }

l lo t v k n s l o u J T on i; G ib ra lta r .1 G ibralter w ns tak en by tho EngliBh in 1704, d ur in g th e w ar o f th e S panish su c c e s s io n /a w ar w h ich w as provoked by th e a g g re ss iv e p olicy o t F rance In en d eavorin g to p lace a m onarch o t the F ren ch fam ily upon th e S pan ish th ron e, and th u s con so lid ate th e tw o k in gd om s In to on e . T h e fo r tr e ss . w as. th en captured, a lm ost by surprise,' th ough th e S pan iard s and F ren ch , ap­p rec ia tin g th o stra teg ic v a lu e o f th e place, m ad e desperate efforts to re ­cover it , but w ere repulsed at. every: poin t. B etw een th e date o f its capture and -1778 repeated efforts w ere m ade by S pain to r e c o y e r th e fortress , and-in th e la tter y ear th e g r e a te s t arm am en t th a t w as ever b rou ght to bear u pon a besieged place lay before. Gibraltar* T h e s ie g e la sted , off-an d on , for m any m on th s. T h e in v e s t in g force .com p rised12.000 tro o p s 1 o f F rance, over, tw ice as m a n y o f th e b est in fan try o f .S pa in , and th e fleet con sisted o f forty -seven sh ip s, a ll th ree-d eck ers; . ten great floating b atteries, esteem ed in v ln clb les , ca rry in g 212 gu n s; Innum erable frig ­a tes, b om h-k etches, .utter;;, gu n and m ortar,b oats. F o r w eelis togeth er oyer6.000 s h e lls a d ay w ere throw n Into the tow n and repeated a ttem p ts w ere m ade to storm th e w ork s, b ut the. li t t le gar- rlson a f on ly 7,000 m en repelled , every a ssa u lt and fin a lly succeeded in '.b eat­in g off th e a llied fleet. T h e .blockade b egan Ju ne 21, 1779, nnd lasted u n til F ebruary, 1783, w h en th e garrison was f in a lly re lieved by th e arrival p f a B ritish .fleet and arm y. S in c e ' th a t t im e th e fortification;; o f G ibraltar h ave been so. Im proved and in creased ” th a t It is regarded a s th e s tron gest fo rtre ss in th e w orld . T h e B ritish gov­ern m en t m a in ta in s th ere a garrison o f from .'5,000 to 10,000 m en , w ith pro-, v is io n s for s ix m on ths, and i t Is said th e supply o f m ilitary m ateria l is su f­fic ien t to en ab le th e fortress to stan d a s ieg e o f Indefinite length .

j. I n t l i e M ex ican lIoM Kplm Jd.'• T h e a rran gem en t o f fu rn itu re , is m uch more: forinal th an In th e U nited S ta le s . It Is a very com m on s ig h t lo see a sp len d id ly fu rn ished parlor w ith a row o f stra igh t-b ack ed ch a ir s a ll a lik e w ith th eir b ack s a g a in st tlie w all nml iis c lo se togeth er a s th ey can be p laced c lear around tlie room.

H e a v y s in g le doors, such a s aro u sed ill th e U nited S la te s , are p racti­ca lly u jik iipw n 111 M exican houses either n't en tran ces or b etw een In­terior room s. .A ll doors open In (be m iddle ami. are fa sten ed W ith b o lls

. top .m m bottom . E xter ior doors nre a lw a y s lilted w ith g la ss p anels, for th ey a lso serv e a s w in d ow s. A ll such doors op en in g on* the stree t or open cou rt arc fitted w ith solid sh u tters th a t a re fo lded a t th e s id e s ou t of s M it w hen n ot lo use.

A good M exican cook re lieves the m istress o f th e h ouse o f w orry nnd resp on sib ility in a n um b er th a t Is a l­m ost u nk n ow n iu thu U nited S tates T h e cook Is g iv e n so m uck, a d ay, aud With , this amount she will purchase each m orning a ll tb e p rov is ion s for th e day, ’in clu d in g even tlie s ta p les tlm t are u su a lly bough t in large q u an ­t it ie s in o th er cou n tries. On a dol'nr a d ay a cook w ill p rovid e a very good

. tab le for a fa m ily o f th ree or four, i and g e t en ou gh b ea n s nnd ‘ tortillas . nm l cb ilc to s e t th e serv a n ts’ tab le bo ! sld os. T h ey can rea lly d o b etter tlm n i th eir m istre sse s , b eca u se th ey can us­

u a lly d rive sh arp er b arga in s w ith tlio i n in fk ctm on o f th e ir o w n c la ss , nnd j th ey h ave moro p a tien ce to b agg ie

over tlie la s t pen ny.T h is F a t h e r o f '- a t i E m p r e s s .

A Germ an banker, travelling by ra il In a flr.it-clasa carriage tow ard V ien n a, had a s a fo llow -trave ler at; o n e o f th e in term ed ia te .static;;;, a n old gen tle ­m an, w ho en tered in to con versation and p roved v e r y .p le a s a n t T h e bank er go t ou t before h is com p an ion , and be­fore b e did so a sk ed tho la tter h ow far he w as go in g . T h e gen tlem an replied , "To V ien n a .’’ “I havo a daugh ter v e r y w ell m arried th ere,” so ld th e b anker."! should lik e to g iv e you a n o te o f Intro duction to h er .’' “X h a v e a lso a d augh­ter v er y w e ll m arried th ere,” sa id th e oth er. "W ould it -bo too grea t a lib e r ty to a sk her nam e?" "My d au gh ter ,” th e gen tlem an a n sw ered , "Is m arried to th e E m p eror o f A u str ia .” I t w as th e old K in g o f B avaria.

I c e la n d 's D o tt le Post*' T h e " b o ttle p ost” is an o ld in stitu ­tio n on th e so u th coaBt o f Iceland .L et ters ore p u t Into corked b o ttle s w hich are w atted by th e w in d s to th e op p osite coast. T h ey a lso con ta in a c igar o r o th er trifle to in d u ce th e Under to de­liver th e le tter s o s addressed.

Money to Loan on. . % ■;■■■ 'Ocean Orove Real Estate.

Tbi* Asbury'I-ark Bui dir.g nnd Loan A ssociation li jiiic.jnonev y ii Oceiiii Grove real.estnto on uritm tln it i im k e i t desira-i b ie for |tartie8 \vliu w isli U» build or pur­ch ase to si*ciue m on ey in in tliiS A ssocia­tion^

I t p ro v id e s fo r th e i*«sv red u c tio n of t l ie m ortgage . W h e n onee p laced th e A fEpciulion cun n ot call in th e m ortgage b o Jong a s th e d u es a n d in te re s t a re p a id , b u t th e borrow or m ay .pay" off a n y p a r t o r a ll o f i t n t a n y tim e . A p p ly to

" H . C. W IN S O R , Sec’y.

"Onr n ew p astor , th e Itev , Mr. All- w e ll, p reach es it great d ea l ab out h ea v en . You' rem em ber th e good o ld D r. .S ca m s , h is p red ecessor , w a s a l­w a y s p ren cb in g ab o u t th e ' o th er p la ce .”

“ Y es; h e w a s b la z in g th e w a y fo r B roth er AHWell.—C hicago T ribune,

REAL ESTATE

Exchange List.

Properties in nearby localities offered in trade for Sea-

shorn Realty.902. H a n d s o m e re s id e n c e p r o p e r ty on

B ro a d w a y , c o n s is t in g .of 10 ♦'roomB a n d b a th , tw o lo ta (o n o a corner)> :w lll e x ­c h a n g e . f o r g o o d P h i la d e lp h ia p r o p e r ty . V a lu e ................... . . . . . . ........... -.......... . . i ,$5,000.

909. A g o o d 12-room h o u so o n S u r f a v ­e n u e , o n ly b lo ck n n d a h a l f f ro m o c e a n , f o r e x c h a n g e f d r Id i l la d e lp h la p ro p e r ty . V a l u e . . . . . . . .♦..»» . . . . »•«••• ..$3,900

*13. H a n d s o m e re s id e n c e p r o p e r ty on R e a d o s t r e e t , B ro o k ly n , N , Y ., th ro e s to r ie s a n d b a s e m e n t, b r ic k , b ro w n s to n e t r im m in g s , -will e x c h a n g o f o r O c e a n G ro v ep r o p e r ty . V a lu e .......................................... $9,000

*14. A g o o d r e s id e n c e p ro p o r ty on P e n n a v e n u e , N e w a rk , N . J . , e x c h a n g e f o r s e a ­s h o re p r o p e r ty in th o v ic in i ty o f A s b u ryP a r k . V a lu e . ............................................ x s / V 90

915. G ood re s id e n c e p ro p e r ty o n C lin to n a v e n u e , N e w a rk , 9 -room h o u se , w il l e x ­c h a n g o f o r A s b u ry P a r k o r O c e a n G ro v e p ro p e r ty . V a l u e . . . . . . . ..............' ............ $9,090• 910. A th re o s to r y b r ic k h o u so o n V in e B tree t, C a m d e n , N . J . , w ill e x c h a n g e fo r O c e a n G ro v o p ro p o r ty . V a lu e ,. , ..$3,790

917. r.C R lrablo 20-room h o u so w i th p lo t o f g ro u n d 221x210 f e e t , n e a r E a s t O ra n g e , w ill e x c h a n g o fo r O c e a n G ro v e p r o p e r ty . V a lu e , .............. $ W >

918. D e s i ra b le r e s id e n c e p r o p o r ty on C a r ro ll s t r e e t , B ro o k ly n , th re o s to r y a n d b a s e m e n t, w ill e x c h a n g e f o r O c e a n G ro v e p r o p e r ty . V a lu e , ............: ........................... $9,090

919. A 20-acro f a r m n e a r R a h w a y , w i th g o o d b u id in g s , w il l e x c h a n g e - f o r s e a ­s h o re p ro p e r ty . V a lu e ..........$11,500

9>L G ood re s id e n c o p r o p e r ly in P l a in ­fie ld , N . J . lo t 150x150, w ill e x c h a n g e fo rO c e a n G ro v o p r o p e r ty . V a lu e $14,000

921. A r e s id e n c o p r o p o r ty in P la in f ie ld , N . J . , c o n s is t in g o f d w e llin g h o u s e , 10-ro o m s a n d b a th , e x c h a n g o f o r O c e a nG ro v o p r o p e r ty . V a lu e r . . . ................ $5,000

924. P l e a s a n t c o tta g o on A b b o t t a v e n u e n e a r P i lg r im P a th w a y , w ill e x c h a n g e fo r u n im p ro v e d N e w a r k p ro p e r ty .V a l u e , ........................ ....$1,800• 939. G ood r e s id e n c e p r o p e r ty on E lm s t r e e t , E l iz a b e th , N . J . , to e x c h a n g e f o r O c e a n G ro v e p r o p e r ty . V a lu e $4,000

910. T h r e e s to r y , b ro w n s to n e h o u se c o n ta in in g 10 ro o m s n n d b a th , w i th im ­p ro v e m e n ts , h a r d w ood, f in ish , s i t u a t e on O reo n o a v e n u e , B ro o k ly n , N . Y ., e x ­

c h a n g e fo r O cean G ro v e p ro p e r ty .V a lu e ,' .......................................................... ...$10,099

911.. S 2-»cre f a r m near. N ew G e rm a n ­to w n , N . J . , w i th f a r m h o u s e n n d goo d o u tb u ild in g s , f ul l y s to c k e d , w ill e x c h a n g e fo r p ro p e r ty iu A s b u ry P a r k o r v ic in i ty . V n l i iu , . . ; ................................................ . . ....$9,000

942. H a n d s o m e r e s id e n c e • p r o p e r ty o n W e b b a v e n u e . O c e a n G ro v e ,. 10-room liouso , tw o lo ts . . W ill e x c h a n g e f o r N e w ­a r k p r o p e r ty . V a lu e , . . ’. . . . . . ..$5.00*1

914.. G ood b u s in e s s p r o p o r ty on 'F o u r th a v e n u e n e a r 13th s t r e e t , B ro o k ly n , c o n ­s is t in g o f s to re s a n d H a ts , w ill e x c h a n g e fo r p r o p e r ty a t O e e n n G ro v e , A s b u ry P a r k o r B r a d le y B en ch . V a l u e . . . . $15,009

945. N ic e r e s id e n c e p ro p e r ty ou M t . .T a ­b o r W a y , O c e a n G ro v e , w ill e x c h a n g e fo rN e w a rk p r o p e r ty . . V a lu e . . $3,500

91G. • V ery , d o s irn b le b u s in e s s p ro p e r ty in P a t e r s o n , N . J . , w ill e x c h a n g o fo r p ro p e r ty in A s b u ry P a r k o r v ic in i ty .Value,'......................•................... .$2'),Q00

947. H a n d s o m e b ro w n s to n e f r o n t , r e s i ­den ce- p ro p o r ty , t h re e s to r ie s a n d b a s e ­m e n t , . o n M u n ro o s t r e e t , B ro o k ly n , w ill e x c h a n g o f o r O c e a n . G ro v e p ro p o rty .V a lu e ,.................................. . . . . . . . . SS.250• 9IS. * A d e s ir a b le 4 -n cre t r a c t o f la n d on

th e tro l le y lino b e tw e e n L o n g B ra n c h a n d E a to n to w n , w i th l a r g e a n d w ell, c o n ­s t r u c te d b o u se s u ita b le fo r b o a rd in g p u r ­p o ses; w ill e x c h a n g e f o r A s b u ry P a r k p ro p e r ty . V a l u e , . . . . . . . . ; ............. .....$>1,500

R .A .& E .H . RALSTON F L 0 E I S T S ,

602 C ookm an A v e n u e

O p p o site P o s t O ffice,

Asbury Park, N.JFresh Cut Flowers, Choice

Roses and Carnations, Palms and Decorative Plants. Fu­neral Designs a Specialty. Decorations f f o r ^Weddings, Dinners and Receptions.

ICE ! ICE! ICE !

C E L E B R A T E D YACHT

B m m n b .Sails from foot of First A ve­nue, Asbury. Park, for - the FisliingjBanks at 8 a. m. Fare $ 1 . 0 0 . ,

Ocean Sailing Excursions only at 2 p. ill. Fare 50 cents.-

B ait andT ine in c lu d ed -in fare to F ish in g Banks. . . v

CAPT. L. NEV/MAN, CAPT. FRANK PEARCE.

pufE M anufacturedA N D .

I I c e . . 1,1 ■.R ICHARD W ILS0N ,

O F FIC E :

108 Heok Avenue, Ocean Grove, - New Jersey.

NELSON II. KILHIER* ARCHITECT a n d b u il d e r

FlanB a n d specifica tio n s d raw n fo r a l l k in d s o f m o d ern wood, s to n e o r b r ic k b u ild in g s . F o r w o rk m a n sh ip a n d p rices w ill re fe r lo a ll for w h o m I h a v e d o n e w o rk In th e Giove an d P a rk . E s tim a te sc h ee rA illy g iven .Box 2087. P itm a n A v e n u e , Ocean G ro v e

DELIVERIES - MADE - DAILY

TW ICE ONSSATURDAY,

Special A tten tion - to tits Sm all Trade th is season, w hich tvill be .served at a Low er Figure than heretofore,

jgF ’OROER BYPOSTAL ■ CARD,

S. K, BUCHANON, GEO. A, SHOCK

BtfCHAOT & SHOOK,W holesale a n d R e ta il D ealers In

J L U M K M ,Builder's Hardware, Paints

and Oils,C orner M ain S t . and A sb u ry A vpnuo,

ASBURY PARK, N. J.

O U R S P E C IA L T IE S .A dam ant W all Plaster, Our ow n MY g

o f C edar. Kltingles, K ing’s W indsor ‘‘Cem ent Plaster,” Cedar Stable

Bedding. 1

ANDREW TtYlOR,Succossor to TA YLO H & R \ N o ,

r> E A L E It IN

Stoveo and RangesTin Rooflng, G u tte r in g a n d R ep a irin g , H o i

A ir F u rn a ce s , E s tim a te s g lv c u o n S team a n d H o t W a te r H e a te n v n n d H o t A ir a n d H o tW a le rC o m b in a tio n H eaters .

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

A S B U R Y P A R K

D I S B R O J n T S

TO O TH WASHF o r C le o r iln g and P re s e rv in g th e te e th and

G u m s , and Im p a r t in g a R e fre sh in g ' lu a ie and F e e lin g to th e M ou th . C om pounded and fo r sole by

S. D. W OOLLEY , Druggist,4 7 M a in A v g ., 9 S o u t h M a i n S t .

O pposlto O cean G ro v e G ates.

Hick’s Candy Factory,NOW OPEN.

QUALITY OF. GOODS UNEXCELLED

C laren d on B u ild in g ,

Ocean Grove, - New Jersey,

J O H N L E O N A R D ,

Sanitary PlumberOpposite Ocean Grove M ain A y* Gates.

Estim ates qd Sewer and Wat*v Connect ione Prom ptly Furnished. Low

Prices and Good IVo’ b •

REAL ESTATE

H. TRUAX A.SON,

PERE GOENTBY MILKO uo Cowa Milk for io fa n la n u d I iiv u lld s .

B ox 393, ABbury Park or b ox 393

Ocean Grove. M ilk Depot, Law rence ave.. betw een M ain and Broadw ay Gate, Ocean Grove. T elephone Connection.

J AS. II. SEXTO N,

fiML MM1 IP EfflJBSA large assortvieiit 0/ Oaskfts, etc. com lantlp on

h a n d . Flowers o f a n y design a t short notice.

Parlors and Office— N o. 17 M am Street,A SBU R Y ? \ R K , N. J.

A ls o S u p e rin te n d en t o f M t . P ro sp e c t C em e te r j

STEWART & HERBERT, Contractors, Carpsnters and Builders.

Estim atea C heerfully G iven..Sm all Jobe Prom ptly A ttended to. Best

. o f R eferences FurniBhed.

S h o p a n d R e s i d e n c e ,

F if t h A venue near M a in Street, p o st Offlce B o i 53 B radley fBeach, N. J .

— ON T H E ' ; ,s. -v

M O N M O U T H S H O R E .......Is already feeling the benefit of returning prosperity, growing

business, and easier.finances. Men are looking for pleasant and convenient towns by the Sea where they may locate their families- for the summer months and the,

Northern New Jersey Coast,is arousing more interest and inquiry than has been the case foi mahy years. There is every reason to predict that there will be a wonderful advance in values all along the Monmouth Coast within the next few months and prospective buyers should take advantage of the present inpderate real estate values and reap the benefit of the inevitable increase. ' .

There can be no question regarding the superiority of the Mon­mouth Shore over all other territory along New Jersey’s ocean front. From the northern boundary of the county at Sandy Hook to the southerly'line at the Manasquan Rivqr, the iand/ is high, fertile and attractive. There are no marshes to breed mos­quitoes, and the water and.sewer systems of the towns are of the best. Any part of the Monmouth coast is easy of access both from New York and Philadelphia with excellent railroad and steamboat service. . . . .

All of the resorts are making rapid improvement, but especial­ly is this the case at

ASB U R Y PARK, ' \". OCEAN GROVE, - '- ; ;

D E A L and iALLLEN H U R ST.

There can be no question of a mistake in the judicious invest­ment of money at any of these places now, and ' the advance is bound to come.

For lists of property for sale or to let at any of these resorts confer with • ;

W m . H. BEEGLE,226 MAIN STREET, ; 48 MAIN. AVEN UE,

A SB U R Y PARK. N. J. O CEAN GROVE, N. J.

FO R S A L E .—A t In terlak en , hoiiBO ot 1 0 room s und h a th ; 2 loti; ’ecated n eari d lroad s ta t io n ; w orth $7,009, b u t for a sh o r t t im e offered a t ?S,S00. W . H . B ee g le , 226 M ain Btreet, A sbury P ark,n . x . ■ . •

“ YOU CAN BUY AS CHEAP IN T H E GROVE AS IN T H E PARK.”

L.van G ILLUWE,

Central AJenneA N D

. Oiin Street

: Crockery, Class

Silver and

., Woodenware. ,

■ U t t e r L e i i i g i i C o a l a S v k c i a w . "

WYNCOOP & HULSHARt,

COAL, WOOD and GHARCOAL... ' « F ' “

OUP PRICES FOR CASH ARE AS FOLLOWS: STOVE, $5.25 PER TON. EGG AND NUT, $5.00 PER TON.

PEA, $3.50 PER TON.Every Ton is delivered free from Snow, Slate or DirtOAK AND PINE WOOD BY GORD OR BARREL

TELEPHONE s9-n.

Yard and Office, 79 South Plain Street.

CHAS. LEWIS,

(;M A .V L E W I S * CO .,

^ Lumber, . .

| Doors, S^sn, Blinds, | Fram es, Mouldings

Hardware,

Paints, '. yOils, etc.

s w t e mmm s t . .@ Factory Dunkirk., N.J .

Branch Yiard, Spring Lake,

“ T h e ^ Jia tu ic s reg u la tin g td e o p e ra tio n s o t N a tio n a l B a n k s a re of su c h wise concep tion , t h a t c o n sc ie n tio u s ly confo rm ed to b y Officers a n d D irec to rs, n o I n s t i tu t io n o f B a n k in g ap*proacbes the National, for desorved confidence o f and security to patrons.”

FIRST NATIONAL BANK,O rganised February 1886.

G E O R G E F. K R O E H L , P resident, . O. H . BROW N, Vice P resided’, M ARTIN V. DAGER, Cashier. , M. L. BAM M AN,' 2nd V ice P residen t

M attison A venue an d B ond Street, A sbu ry Park, N . f .. F o r Convenience o r O cesu G rove p a tro n s :

Office Ocean Grove Camp M eeting Association B uild in g, Ocean Grove, N JC apital, $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 . S u rp lu s, $ 7 0 ,0 0 0 .

T ransacts a general bunk ing business, issues le tte rs o f c red it available in th o * p rinc ipa l c ities o f tlie w orld. F oreign n nd dom estic exchanges b o u g h t an d sold. Collections carefully .m ade and p ro m p tly accoun ted for. D iscount meetings- heldT uesday ’s a n d F r id ay ’s, 8 a. m . _•__ „ •

BO A R D O F DIREOTORS:a . F; KioahL Albert CT. Twining. Isaac O, Emaedy, a W. fflrkfedde Oliver fi..Braw n

. gam uel jotm sou, Milan Rose, St. L. Bamaiam Ohm lesA. Atkin.?, M ohlong. Kargaram, Sherman a.O riatt. Ohae, A. Young. P.O-Ooyom Wm. H. Boegle,|WmHathaway.

O C E A N G R O V E T IM E S — S A T U R D A Y , J U L Y 30, 1898.

ME WAS BEWITCHED. eofa,'W her0 I r e s o lv e d t o a a k h e r , bo. m l no forgver , B lit -whoa I m on-'

,od to fltam m gr.on t th a t I k n ew th a t yjaa " q u i^ ilh w orth y o f h er , y e t i t ;* d gvo tlon o f tt life tim e ,” etc;, Bhe 4 q u ietly ,. " I C lin k y o u m u st m ls - [6 fo r o n e b f m y s is ter s .” X a s- ed h er th a t eu ch a m ista k e w as q uite

m jiosslb le. "Then y o u c a n n o t h a v e |ieard m y n am e.”

"Oh, yea,” I sa id , “ Mloa N evllI: 111s- londed p articu larly fo r you r ham o, and

• (Mine Ifl a cofle th a t Should appear In th e p o lice rep orts ra th er th an in th e p ages o f . th is p u b lica tion . M y m on ey h a s 'been o b ta in ed from m e u n d er fa lse p reten ses; m y fee lin g s h a v e b een m ost cru e lly lacerated , . an d a ssa u lt a n d 'battery com m itted o n m y h eart.I I a m a y o u n g m an o f good fam ily , w ith a . h an d som e o llow on co a n d UrBt-rate exp ec ta tion s. I a m a cap ta in In a .crock reg im en t m y h e ig h t Ifl B feeV an d f eard u qult0 w eli .”

if '-My n am e is M rs. N e e d .ll ; you m u st , Ing In m y q uarters a t D over, an d d o in g , Pdvo aeon m y husband sta n d in g b y m y n o th in g In particu lar, I rooelvod t h e ptalL T h e bazaar w as for tho en d ow - fo llo w ln g n o te : tnent o t our ch u rch , and, to b u ild u s a

"Dear 'Capt. B ran th w yato: W o h a v e - vicarage. ‘ I th in k you w ero m y bost a ll b een very b u sy h ero g o ttln g up a bustom er," Bho added. w lth a trium ph- fan cy fa ir in o ld o f th e en d ow m en t i an t t08S 0 , hor lltt lo head th a t com _ fu nd , o f a n ew church a t C laycu m - I m a / dGned mG

k in d ly '^ con ^ ted A? f u n Ud8o r S k e t h e r “ ' | l I'■ * * n o t th e h e a r t to redeem m y sp o n s ib le d u tie s o f t h e Incum bent, b u t i w atch, so th a t In ad d ition to m y other h is p rin cip les w ill n o t a llo w -him to , troubles, I h a v e in curred th e la s tin g en ter on h is n ew and arduous sp h ere j d isp leasu re o f m y u nc le, and lo s t th e •until th e en d ow m en t fu nd Is com pleted .; chance o f som e th ou san d s a year. A ll S o w e w o n t a b o u t $10,000 m ore to m ak e ' jjjj8 b ecau se r w a s fool en ou gh to go up a n lc e l l t t le incom o, and b u ild m m be sw in d led a t a fan cy fair.—• a com m od iou s p arsonage, and th en w e : w , T ,f shall do ch arm in gly . T h o day la fixed W om an s U fa .for n e x t T hursday. B r in g your frlonds to lu n ch a t m y h o u B C an d do n o t fa ll me. Y ours sin cerely .

“C ecilia Pryor, " P lu ck w ell, S aturday.

, "P. S.—T h ere w ill be a b a ll In th e ev e n in g a t th o assem b ly room s, for th e som e bbjeot. T ick e ts $5. H ow m an y w ill you h ave?”

N ow , I k now Mrs. P ryor for a busy, m ed d lesom e person , b ut I a lso know

A ROBBER’S FAKE.• . B y Z aidee M axw ell. /I I t W as about th e m id d le o f June, in p ie .y e a r 1865, th a t th e o ld s ta g e coach fum bled out o f L os A n g e les crowded With p assen gers bound for. th e d ifferent sea p orts a lo n g th e co a st. A s is usual

th at .p re tty g ir ls w ere gen era lly to bo [ When persons are togeth er prom is- m e t a t her house; b esid es o ld P ryor Icu ously , each o n e t r ie d 't o ign ore tho had a b in o f ch am p agne in h is oollar 1 p resence o f th e o th ers , an d fixed a th a t w as by n o m ean s to bo d espised , j p en etrating, b anefu l ghze upon som o S o I w roto off forth w ith , p rom isin g to • in n o cen t Inan im ate object, fu lly con - b rin g o v er h a lf a dozen frien ds, for ‘ y jnce(i a t ^ gam e tim e th a t th e eyes

W W™ reached ‘tb e la r g e ^ e ld in w hich ' * je s t wepe directed tow ardsth o te n ts w ero p itched— entran ce 50 . ■c e n ts , w h ich w o paid ch eerfu lly , It be- I Sud d en ly an o ld m an w ho had been- lng th o first dem and. In tlio field w e read ing a new spaper, under a ll sorts found th e u su a l w h eel o t fortu n e, of d ifficulties, broke th e s llon oc w ith an g y p sy ’s ten t, re freshm ent s ta ll, and exc ited exc lam ation . I t s tartled th e o n e largo m arquco w ith ga y ly dressed o ti ,GrB an(i tll£,y proceeded to look in - “ “ n t e r s . ^ d s t il l m oro ga y ly dressed qu lrln g ly a t or ig in ator o f th e d ls-

turbance. T h e ob ject o f th eir a tten -‘n "H ello! B ran th w yato , lo o k o t th a t tion coughed ond cleared h is th roat to lit t le crea tu re thero, s tan d in g on a g iv e d ign ity to h is s ta tem en t, and then cbair.” read tb e fo llow in g:

I look ed around, o f course, li t t le ■ ••------------- , on e o f th e m ost fam ousth in k in g w h a t w ould bo tbo conge- b and its In C alifornia, w ho w as sen -q u ence, and m y gazo w as Bpollbound t0 bo h u n g on Ju ly 1, oscapedb y th e sw e e te s t lltt lo fa iry ey e s ever jaat n |g jjt f rom th e Jall ln L03 A n ge les

ctmJr b efon f'a llUl°o d ookln g g lo s s a r y - “ d *» h /n r o b a ff ivln g on a p ink hood, w hloh sh e w as on- . t0 ®an Pedro, from w here ho probablyd eavorlng to persuade som e Idiot to in ten d s sa ilin g to an o th er p art o f th ebuy. sta te . A rew ard o f $1,000 Ib offered

My DrBt fee lin g on see in g her w as th a t for h is capture, dead or a liv e .”I had novor tru ly loved t i l l then , m y ) "I k new it w ould bo so ,”, piped up asecon d , an a lm ost Irresistib le Inc lin e- b e llig eren t llt t lo m an. "I don’t b elievetio n to k nock dow n th a t d rive lin g m a- ,n BrG is a p rison stron g 'en ou gh to holdUlac w ho w as actu a lly h es ita tin g about h „ e fe llow „B u y in p th e hood. H o sa id i t w ould bo , , , • . , ,o f n o u se to h im . F oo l! , "My g o o d n e ss!” exc la im ed a spin ster ,

In a m om en t I w as b eside th e chair, w h ose m od est gaze had n ever w ander-an d , sp eech les w ith em otion , I tendered ed from th e top o f the coach. “ I hopea $5 b ill for th e precious artic le . w o don't m eet h im .” 1.'

"A h! th a t’s cap ita l,” sho sa id , w ith "There is n o th in g I w ould lik e bet- th o sw e e te s t lo o k 'o f gratitude. "W.hy, ter ,” sneered a w ould-be b rave.you th .

„i.Scrf!wlcor ,?&•} l>ecn(. 0 H°uh tin g _ «B Ut alas! ho w ouldn ’t dare to g iv e U3 w h eth er ho w ould g iv e m e ?3 for it. I * . . . _«MmiPI>.» hope w ou don’t w ant an y ch an ge?” i v, $ * .

“C hange!" I gasped; “never!" Do you th in k ho Is a n y w heres“Thon com e to our sta ll," sh e said , around hore? quorlcd the old gen tle -

Jum plng d a in tily dow n from her e le - m an, ad dresstn g th c driver, v a ted post, "and I w ill 'find som o o f “ I w ouldn't h e a b it surprised If we m y very ow n w ork for you." m et him to -n igh t. T here Is a ’sm ooth

I, o f course, fo llow ed her to a large place* for such an en counter about s ta ll , w horo th ree o th er ch arm ing g ir ls th ree m iles north o f here. I t Is dark and a hand som e m am m a presided, and . , nd . . e h d snv„r„, „•of cou rse I g ave a fab ulou s price for a . 1c igar case, w hich sh e said sh e had p orlences th ere In th e la s t year , and w orked . (I don't b elieve sh e h a d , for "they weron t an y to o p leasan t, I tell i t w a s h id eou s.) Of course, too,.I had to you th a t n ow .”b u y som eth in g q uite u se less o t a ll tho . I t w as b eg in n in g to grow dusk andthroe sisters , and 4) p ut It Into a ll th e th e traveller s grew percep tib ly uneasyTaffies, w inn ing , a t la s t a la rge w ax under the m ournful Influence of thed o ll, severa l s izes b igger th an a ch ild ga th er in g shad ow s, nnd th eir d iscom -o f s ix m onths. , fort increased a s th e d ark ness began

“Y ou m ak e a cap ital sbop w om an ,” I „ „ „ „ ”s a jd ( to h ide th e green h ills from .one an-“A h, -yes; I h ave s o m e . to lerab le o th er and le ft th em lonely .

d odges. I did a good b u sin ess before you cam e In faded 10-cent bouquets w hich f so ld for $1. Tboy w ero so ■worthless th a t a good m any people g ave th em back to m e and I so ld them over again . I so ld ono nino tim es nnd m ad e $9 h y It," and sh o gave a m erry ll t t lo lau gh “a t tho fo lly o f som o peo­p le ,” w ith a s ly glnnco a t me. I ven ­tured on a ten d er reproach.

"And n o th in g w hispered to you to k eep a b ouquet for m e? ” "No, Indeed, b ut I can g o t y o u a rosebud—a boauty, i f you lik e .”

S h e soon cam o ru n n in g back breath-' ■' I c s b , h er h an d s fu ll o f love ly rosebuds.

“N ow , w h a t w ill you g lvo m e for th is ? ” -

" A n yth in g, every th in g ; a ll tho m on ey I b avo le ft,” I cried , th ru stin g m y bunds in to m y pock ets. B u t, a las! a ll m y search in g cou ld n ot b rin g to lig h t moro th an o o e m iserab le 5-cont pledo. Im ag in e ray d ism ay!

"My dear g ir l,” I stam m ered , “you see , th ls 'ls a ll I h ave le f t .’’I "Oh, you su r e ly oan’t Intend to bo oo m ean , w hoh I ran a ll tho w ay up tho gard en to fe tch -th em , and pricked m y lin ger and m ade It blood?” and sho h eld ou t a lltt lo w hlto , punctured fore­fin ger to ver ify h er wordB. “ You have you r w atch," sho added, "and y ou can ie d e e m It to-m orrow .”

I ow n I fe lt rather staggered a t th is . M y w atch w as a va lu ab le fam ily relic, s e t w ith b r illian ts , and on th e sa fe ty o f w h ich depended th e favor o f an aged and gou ty u n c le , o f crabbed d isp osition

‘ and en orm ou s w ea lth . B u t th e blue eyes w ero fixed on m o and scorned to w onder a t m y d elay . I p laced m y w atch In ono ou tstretch ed hand and re­ce iv ed th e roBObud from th o o th er.

"W ear It to -n ig h t and I w ill dance w ith yo u ,” sh o w hispered , aa our eyos m e t for a m om on t. >

I startod for th e b all a t 10 o ’clock,' fu lly d eterm ined to . propose a t once. S h e w as into, b u t a t la s t I saw her com ­in g up th e s ta irs , fo llow ed b y hor threo s is ter s , w ith th e m am m a an d , tbo clergym an I h ad Boon w ith th em in tho a ftern oon . ,

I seized hold o f th o first Bteward I m et, and b egged h im to Introduce m e to “th a t y o u n g lady,” p o in tin g h er o u t

1 T ho usual form u la w as pronounced: “ C a p t B ran th w yato— M iss N ovlll." W a s th a t’ th o nam e? I could n o t be

i su re . I had n o tim e to th in k nbou t It, for th e w flltz bcgr.n a t once, and i seem ed to bo floa tin g In a B e a o f b liss, w ith on a n g e l In ray arm s, beeping t im e to th e m u sic e t th e sp h eres.. At last wo landed on an out-of-tho-

T ho v eh ic le rolled on in to a w ilder am i m ore d eso la te region and th e con­versa tion o f Its occupants began to conform to th e surroundings. T h ey re la ted 'th e m ost th r illin g g h o st stories, th en th ey spoko o f "hold-ups," and hair-breadth escapes from death a t the h and s .of such and such a band o f ou t­law s. F in a lly th ey launched boldly on th e topic th a t w as hpperm dst In th eir m in d s, a n d 'sp ok e In Bubdued vo ices of th e robber, b ow bold and fearless he w a s. : / . -

"W h-w here did: you sa -a y -tlia-that p lace w as?” queried th e old gen tlem an.

“W e’ll soon be th ere ,”, responded tho driver. . • . ; '.

T h e n erves o f th e com pany w ero p retty w ell sh ak en w hen th e road turned sud d en ly around a clum p of bushes. T h e h o rses had: Just turned w h en a m an step ped from o n s o f th e recesse s and com m andefl In a clear, ten se t o n e : •

"Stand! H old up you r h a n d s !”T h e d river stopped. T h e affrighted

Inm ates o f th e coach peered o u t and. could Ind istinctly descry, th e figures o( five m en . T h e stool o f th eir w eapons g lim m ered fa in tly , in , th e s ta r lig h t

T w o m en stood on each s id e o f th e coach and one, th e ir leedor, opened th e door. H1b m an ner , and .bearing w as th a t o f a .p erfec t gen tlem an. H e doffed h is h a t ,'h u t tb e flick ering .lig h t o f th e coach lam p g a v e o n ly a d im , fitfu l view o f h is featu res.

. “D on k sh oot, h o y s, u n less th ey re­s is t ,” h e rem arked to h is com panions, w ho' stood T ike so m a n y -sta tu e s /'

I “ 1 T i g .you r pard on for d isturbing y ou , fa illes, but you-: need n ot leavo you r sea ts . G entlem en , I w ill trouble you to d ism o u n t” - ■ ' ,

! T h o se w h o a lig h ted w ere searched w ith ce ler ity and th orou ghn ess and returned to th e ir sea ts m in u s th eir

^m oney and Jew elry and th ere th ey : sa t w ith w id e-op en 'ey es and . w h ite faces, n o t y e t ab le to fu lly rea lize w h at had happened. ' • :

A m in u te had scarce ly p assed before th e band it Inform ed th em th a t th ey w ere a t lib e rty to proceed, an d a s th e coach hurried a w a y In to -th e darkness, h e eh o o k th e c lo th e s lo o se from the fram es th a t supported h is fo u r d um i m les, ro lled th em In a n e a t b un d le and disappeared. . ■ - i

- YORK AND LONO BRANCH RAILROAD. ;S

• Time, ta l i le In e'flect J i a : 20th, 1898. S ta t io n s N e w Y o rk : C . H . B . o f N e w J e r ­

se y , fo o t o f L ib e r ty a n d HV hltehaU s t r e e ts ; P . R . R . , f o o t o f C o r t la n d t , D e s -

broesee a n d W est ZBrd .s tree ts : If. J . H. I t. I t. S a n d y H o o k B o a t R ou te , foot R eo to r e trcet- . L e a v o N E W Y O R K f o r A S B U R Y P A R K

a n d O C E A N G R O V E , •C e n t r a l R . R . o f N e w J e r s e y , fo o t o f L ib ­

e rty S t .- ta u ,. 080. 1000. A . M.,(1U0 Hatur* d a y 's only), 2 15, *330,8 63, »l 45,6 80, 015 ,8 OJ

:p . m ,, (S u iu rd u y s o u ly ).* F o o t o f W h iteh a ll. S treet 8Z5, 10W), a . in ., (100 S a tu rd a y s

• o u ly ), 2 10, >3 80,8 10, •! 40,5 Zo, 810, (7 60 p .m . .S aturdays o n ly .)

P o n n e y lv a h la 'R . R , F o o t o f C o r t la n d t a n d x je s u io s s e s s t r e e t s , 4 1 5 , a lu , a . n i . 1Z1U, ( i z o S n t u r d n y s o n l y ) . 2 80, * 3 io , *3 40. 4 20, *51 0

■ 7 o o p . i n . W e s t Z 8 rd s t r e e t , 8 5 0 .1 1 5 0 , a . m „ 1 2 5 0 ( S a t u r d a y ’s o u l y ) , '2 2 0 * 2 6 0 *3 20, 8 60, • I 5 0 ,'8 60 P j .n l . •

L eav e N e w 'Y o rk foot R ec to r e trco t, S a n d y H o o k R ou te . 1100 a . m ., (100 S u tu rd a y a o n ly .) 8 45 4 80 a n d 5 80 p . ril,

L e a v e A S B D R Y P A R K a n d O C E A N e r s e V r . to r (NEW XultlC , (0 l0 6loU aays

• o n ly ), 0 20, (0 35 M ondays only) *7.00, *7 20, *7 SO, (*7 35 N e w a rk o n ly ) *7 45, *8 00, *8 20 0 10 1063a. m „ 12 06, 1 10, 210, *245, *3 45, *100,6 27, 7 l.OOOop. 111.

S ulldy H o o k R ou te , 0 47, 7 50, 880, a , ill. 5 14 p . m . . ,

F o r F re e h o ld , T r e n to n a n d P h i la d e lp h ia v t a s e a .u t r t a u d v e u n n . I t. K .. 0 25, *7 25,7 2(1. 0 07. n. n i .3 2 4 3 ,8 67,5 S3 p . m .

F o r P h i la d e lp h ia aw d T r e n to n v i a B o u n d llro o k liu tlte , 7 00, 8 00, 10 55 ll. ill., 12 05 210,4.00 p . m . •. ,

2.58, S a tu rd a y o n ly ,) 8 67. 4 05. 4 22,-4 60,4 65, 5 10,815.5 28,6 31 ,600 .5 6 5 ,0 02 ,013,018,041, 715, 7 32 8 1 3 ,8 55, (0 45, p . in ., (Ids S a tu rd a y ouly j- •

F o r M a n o a o u a n a n d P o in t P l e a s a n t , 040, 701.1022, llffti, 1123, 1168, n .m ., 1267, 213,

(2 83,248,258, S a tu rd a y s on ly ), 4 Oo. 4 22. 4 OO, 4 65,510, 515; 6 28,5 50, 5 55,0 02. 013 ,.018U41,

■ 7 lo, 7 82,8 13, 8 65, <0 45 S a tu rd a y ’s o u ly ) p .m F o r C a m d e n o n d M t H o lly v ia SeaBlde

F o rk , 8 40,11 23, a . m ., 218, 516 p . m .F o r T o m 's R iv e r a n d I n te r m e d ia te s t a -

t lo u e v ia S h o re -R o u te , 0.40, 7 01, 1123 a. in ., 218:615641 p .m . - •D e n o te s e x p re s s t r a in s .R U F U S B L O D G E T T , J . R . W O O D ,

• S u p t G. P . A . P e n n a . R . B ,H . P . B A L D W IN ,

G . P . A . C . R . H . ’

>ENNSV.LVANIA RA ILROA D.

T h e 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 .

■ t o i u u d . Ufter J u n e 2(J, 18‘j8* .TltAINH LKAVE OCEAN OROVE—WEEK-DAYd.'F o r N ew ,York a u d N ew ark , 0,35,7.20 7.45 8.20,

0.10f a. in .. 1.10,2.45, 3.45 5.27, a n d y.05 p. m . F o r E lizab e th . 7.45, 8.20; 9.10 u. m . 1.10, 2.45, f 8.45 5.27, n n d 0 05 p. m .F o r H uhw ay , 9.1U a im ,, 1.10, 5.27 a n d ; 005

p . in. . . . .F o r M ntnw an, 9,10 a . in ., '1.10, 2 4o/. 5.27 n n d ;• 905 p. m . • " .• ; -F o r L ong B ran ch , 6.30,. 6.35, 7.20.7.45, 8.20, 9,10,

10.23 11.02. 1145 a . in ., 1 10, 2.25, 2 45, 3 45, 4 07, 5.22, 5.27,542, 615, 714,7 59 a n d 9 Co p , in . .

, F o r Red B a n k , 7.20, 7.45, 9.40 a. m . 1.10, 2 45, 3 45,5.27 un d D 05 p.m .

F o r P tflinde lpk lu , Broad S t.. a n d T ren t o n ,0.25, 7.2-5,7 53. 0 07 a .m .; 12.43, 3.57 n n d 5.8.3 p. m .

F o r C am den v ia .T ren ton n n d B orden tow n, 7.25. 9.07, a .m ., 12.43 a n d 3.57 p. tu.

F o r C am den a n d P h ila d e lp h ia v ia T o m ’s R iver, *6.40. I I 21 a . lii., 218 a n d 515 pi m . •:

F o r .Tom’s R iver^ JslHiid H eight*, a n d in te r ­m ed ia te s ta tion* . 0 40. 11.23 a . in ., 2.13, 5 15 a n d 6 41 p . in ., w e e k day*.

F o r Point. P le asa n t a n d In te rm e d ia te stalirinR, 7 01,11,05 a . m ., 2.13 2 58, 4 22, 4 50, 5 10, 0 02,6.41 a n d 8 55 p . m . . ' . •

F o r New B ruriaw ick v ia M o n m o u th Ju n c tio n ;0 25 7.56, 0 07 12.43, 3.67 a n d 5.33 p . m .

TkAINy LEAVE NEW-YOUK FOU OCEAN OROVEi F ro m W e s t ,T w en ty -th ird . S t r o e t S ta tio n ,

" 8.50. 11.60 a . 'n i ., 12.50, (S a tu rd a y s 'o n ly ) 220, 2 50, 8 20,3 50, 4 60 u» d 0 50 p. m ./B U u d n y s ,,

i. 7 50, 9 20 a , in . a n d 4 5»i p . m , •■•••/./;F rom Des ii rosses a n d C ortinnd t s tre e t s F e rn es

a t 4.15 910 a . in ., 12.10, 1.20, ' {^aturdnya o n ly ). 2 31), 3 1 0 ,3 4it, 4 20, 5 10 a n d 7.00 p . in* H unaays. 815,9.45 a . in . .a u d 5.16. p . m .On S u n d a y w ill s to p a t In te r la k e n a n d Avon

in p lace o f N o rth A sb u ry P a rk a n d A sb u ry P a rk to le t o lf passengers. . . .; v : ■..TRAINS LEAVE PHI LAD EL PH IA : (B road Bt.)

Foil OCEAN OKOVE.A t 4.03, 0.50, 6.25 lib !) rt. in ,, 2 42 3,30, a n d

4.08' i». lii. w eek-days, o 09 p . m . (S a tu rd a y s only). M a rk e t S tre e t W h arf, v ia C am den a n d T re n to n , 6.10, 7.10,10.30 a .m . , 2.80 a n d8.30 p. in ., w eek-days. L eave M a rk e t S tr. W n arr . v ia J a n ie s b u rg 7.10 a . m . 4.0u p . m ,, w oekni ays. ' ; ^. . -•. ., - / . ;

L eav e BROA D Mt;, STA TION , P h ila d e lp h ia

F or A'cw Y’orK.E x p ress , week-d a y s , 8.20,'4.05,4.50.5*15,6.50,7.33

8.20,9.50.10.21 (D in in g C ar), 11.00 a . in ., 12.00 upon, 12.35 (L im ited ) 1.00a n d 4.22p, .nii-Dlu>

. in g C ars), 1.40, 2.80 (D in in g Car), 3.20, 8.60, J.00, 5.00, 5.66; (D ining Car), 0.00, 7.02, 7.43 (D ining Car), 10.00 p . m . 12.01 n ig h t. S u n ­days, 3 20, 4.05,4.50, o; 15, S.2U, 9 50. 10.21, (D in ­in g C ar), ll.So.a, in .; 12.35, 1.05 (D in in g C ar),2.30, (D ining C ar-,.1.00 (L im ited ), 1.22 D in­in g Car), 5.20, 5.50 (D iu in g Car), 0.35, 7,02, 7.43 (D in in g C ar), 10.00 p . in ., 12,01 n ig h t.

E x p re ss for B oston , w ith o u t c h an g e , 11.00 n .m . w eek-days a n d 7.43 p . m . d a lly .

AYaM lii ii£ to n a n il the Soutli.LEAVE nROAD ST., pillLA D ELPH iA ,

F o r B a ltim o re a n d W a sn lh g to n , 3.50,7.20,8.32,10.20, 1L23, a . im , 12.09 12.31, (D in in g Car),1.12, (D in in g C ar), 3.12, 4.J1, (o.2o Congress­io n a l L im ited D in in g C ar),0.17. 0.55 (D ining

. Car), 7.31 (D in in g Car) p .m ;; a n d 12.0o n ig h t w eek-days. S u n d a y s , 3.50, 7.20,9.12.11.23 a .m .. 12.09. 1.12, (D in ing C ar) 4.41, (5.20 C ongressional L im ite d D in in g Car), 6.5d (D in in g C^r), 7.31 - (D in in g Car), p .m ., a n d 12.05 n ig h t. . .. -

F o r A tla n tic City,L cn v e Broa'il S tre e t S ta tio n v ia .D eln w h r R iver

e r B rid g e; E x p re ss 9.20 n . m . a n d 7.05 p . m d o lly . . .; ■■■:■ •• ■.

L enve M a rk e t S tre e t W lia rf , e x p ress , 8.o0a. m .* 2.00,* (3.00 S a tu rd a y s o n ly ), 4.00, 5.00 p . 111.

S u n d a y s , 8.45,9.45;a. m . (nccom ., 4.30, a n d5 .0 0 p . 111.)

F o r Cape May. v/TA ngiesea, W ildw ood a n d H o lly B encli, Sea

Is le C ity ,J Jc e n n C ity , A vn lo n , a n d Mouth H arbdr.w -Express,9 .00 a .m . , 4.00 p .m . w eek­d ay s . S u n d a y s , 9.00 a . m .

F o r S om ers P o in t—E x p ress 8.50 a ; m ., 2.0C4.00,5.00, p . m ., w eek-day8. S u n d n y sj 8.45a .m

T im e tab le s o f a li o th e r t ra in s o f tlie system m a y be o b ta in e d a t t ic k e t ofllces o r .s ta tio n s .,

\ J . R . W OOD, G en. P a*s. A gt,J . B. H U TC H IN SO N . G en M an ag er.

C. J* H A U SE . - W . H A R V E Y JO N E S Q u a lity ; Q u ick n ess , Q u a n tity .

S te a m

812 Cookman Avenue,

Asbury Park, = N. J.GOODS CALLRD FOR AHD DELIVERED.F. JB, M cC arthy,. '

EamoEB Maker and Bepairer, 1igo. 11 Main 8L, N ext to Sexton’s Undertakln . - EatabUahment, Asbury Park N, J.

$ $ doHpAwV.On a n d a t t e r / j u n e 2 0 , 1S98.

. Time Table for Through Cars.

G O IN G S O U T H .H e a v e P le a s u r e B ay . fo r. A s b u r y P a r k 6.35.

a . m ., a n d e v e ry t e n m in u te s t i l l 9.30 p. m .; th e n e v e ry 20 m in u te s t i l l 11 p . m . O n S u n d a y s a n d n ig h ts w h e n t h e r e a r e f ire w o rk s d isp la y , t i l l 12.20 p . m . •

Letyvo B ro a d w a y , L o n g B r a n c h , f o r As*: > b u r y P a r k , 6,20, 6.40; 7.00 a , m ., a n d e v e ry

te n m in u te s t i l l 1L40 p . m . O n .a l l t r ip s lea v o E lh e ro n 15 m in u te s l a t e r t h a n

., B ro a d w a y t im e . *■ v •. SU N D A Y S . *■

L e a v o P le a s u r e B a y f o r A s b u ry P a r k 7.50а . m ., a n d e v e ry 20 m in u te s t i l l 9.30 a . m ., a n d th e n e v e ry 10 m in u te s t i l l 11 p . m . A ll c a r s . le a v e B ro a d w a y f o r A s ­b u ry P a r k 10 m in u te s a f t e t P le a s u r e

- B a y le a v in g tim e .G O IN G N O R T H .

L e a v e C o o k m a n a v e n u e im d , M a in s t r e e t ,. -A s b u ry P a r k , f o r B ro a d w a y ,- L o n g

B r a n c h , 5.20, 6.00, 6.20 a . m ., a n d e v e ry 10 m in u te s till;. 11 p. m . F o r - P le a s u r e B a y 6.20 a . m ., th e n e v e ry : 10 m in u te s t i l l .11.00 p. m . F o r P le a s u r e B a y b o a ts TO N E W YORK, 6.25, 0*8u a . m ., 2.15, 3.15,

- a n d 4.00 p . m .■ S U N D A Y S .

H e a v e C o o k m a n a v e n u e a n d M a in s t r e e t , A s b u ry • P a r k , f o r B r o a d w a y , . L o n g B ra n c h , a n d P le a s u r e B a y , 7.00 a . m.* a n d e v e ry 20 m in u te s t i l l 8.40 a ; m .; th e n o v e ry 10 m in u te s t i l l 11.00 -p. m . F o r P le a s u r e B a y b o a ts T O N E W Y O R K .

3.15,3.80,8.45n n d 4 .00p .m .On a ll . t r ip s leave* H e a l L h k e B r id g e 13

m in u te s . l a t e r t h a n ;C o o k m a n av en u e;'.• lea v e E lb e ro n 25 m in u te s l a t e r t h a n

C o o k m a n a v e n u e .B E L M A R D IV IS IO N , /* .

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: m .. th e n 10.30 a n d 11.00. R e tu rn in g le a v e B e lm a r IB m in u te s la te r .

E x c u rs io n o r S in g le T r ip T ic k e ts b e tw e e n A s b u ry P a r k a n d N e w Y o rk , v i a e i th e r N e w Y ork , a n d L o n g B r a n c h . S te a m b o a t C o m p a n y ( a t P le a s u r e B a y ) , o r t h e I ro n

. S te a m b o a t C o m p a n y (B ro a d w a y , L o n g B ra n c h ) , a r e o n s a le a t t h e ofilce o f th e A t la n t ic C o a s t E le c t r ic - R . R . C o m p a n y , M a in s t r e e t c a r d e p o t, a n d I n te r la k e n c a r d ep o t.

F a r e , A s b u ry P a r k to I n te r la k e n , A llen ­h u r s t o r D a r l in g to n , 5 c e n ts .

F a r e , A s b u ry P a r k to E lb e ro n , 10 c e n ts . F a r e , A s b u ry P a r k to W e s t E n d , L o n g

B ra n c h o r .P le a s u r e . B a y , 15 c e n ts .F a r e , A s b u ry P a r k to B e lm a r , 5 c e n ts . T ic k e ts In p a c k a g e s , 21 f o r ’$1 *--f o r s a le b y

th e c o n d u c to rs ; g o o d o n a n y d lv ls ib n . A t n ig h t t h ro u g h c a r s b e tw e e n A s b u ry

P a r k . a n d P le a s u r e B a y / c a r r y . g r e e n l ig h t ; c a r s b e tw e e n / B r o a d w a y , L o n g

. B ra n c h a n d P le a s u r e B a y c a r r y re d l ig h t. B e l t l in o c a r s in A s b u ry P a r k c a r r y r e d l ig h t , v

In a d d it io n to t h e r e g u la r s c h e d u le , e x t r a c a rs w ill b e r u n a s : t h e t r a v e l m a y re -

• . q u ire : - > . .■■i -■ Ofilce I n te r la k e n C ar. D e p o t, / •

S. F. HAZELRIQQ, Supt.

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Ocean Grove.Trunks, U m brellas,’ Pnrtisols, B icycles,

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Edged T ools Sharpened. Small H ardw are in Stock.-

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Bath HousesEquipped with all the modern improvements for thecomfort of bath** ers.Open week days, 7 a.tn. to 6 p. m; Sundays from 6 a. m. to 10 a. m.

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But the Results are Gratifying.

AnotKer: summer season has approached and as. usual we are fu lly equipped. Our three stores cohtaiu, and we can say it without hesitation,' the largest and most complete stocks ever exhibited. E very department, of which there are four­teen, would make a store of .itself. Our large purchasing power means lower selling than the psual country stores.

W e can supply, furnish or equip a'hotel or private cot­tage from cellar to roof, and when complete guarantee the buyer a saving of at least twenty-five per cent. W e can dec­orate your table with the best of

Linen and Silverware.We can show you the Nicest Variety of-------

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We carry the best line of Shoes in the Land.We have the Largest Stock of SUMF1ER

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t io n ; for 3 w eeks o r m ore, 25 p e rc e n t d isc o u n t T h ey m u s t In n il cases h a v o ^ 4 d r.n lte c h ed . :

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SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1898.

B Y THIS SIGN WE CONQUER IA m illion d o llars to asnd th a t h o w l­

in g m ob back to Spain , and U n cle Sam p ays th e fre igh t!

B icy c le s are g e tt in g so cheap th a t th e person w h o does n ot ow n and ride one Is now look ed upon a s a p essim ist.

A ccord ing to th e T reasu ry s ta tem en t there' are ab out 300,000- p erson s to w h om b ond s ty lll he a llo tted . A ll per­so n s o ffer in g to tak e $4,500 or le ss w ill rece iv e th e bonds, th e first sh ip m en t o f w h ich w ns m ade on M onday. F a ith in our secu r ities Is a s firm a s G ibraltar Itse lf. .

P rof, H. T . Landon, o f th e B orden- toivn M ilitary C ollege, lias been ap­p ointed as th e P roh ib ition can d id ate for govern or in p lace o f G eorge La­m en t, o f B ound B rook , w h o declined to .s e r v e on accoun t o f b u sin ess rea­son s. T he P ro h ib itio n is ts confidently cou n t upon p o llin g a large vote In th is S ta te a t th e com in g e lection . So do; th e D em ocrats. So do th e-R ep ub lican s.

“F lora l D ay" la st Sun d ay w as a record break er In p oin t o f large a t­ten d an ce nnd excellen cy o f the ser- v ic e s .^ r h e In flu en ce.o f the happy o c ­casion . w as reflected in , th e cou n te­n ances o f a ll th ose in ch arge and to w hom th e sp len d id , en ter ta in m en t w as due. w h ile ,th e r e tvas sa tis fa ctio n w rit­ten in th e fa ces o f a ll w ho w itn esse d th e oerem ohies. F lora l. D ay h a s com e to be ah . e stab lish ed In stitu tion in O cean G rove, on e o f la s tin g im p ression and great good, and it s ce leb ration w ill b e. looked forw ard to each year w ith increased Interest.

. Gen. S h atter m agn an im ou sly d eclin es to' h a v e C orrespondent Scovel sh o t for p erson a lly a s sa u lt in g h im a t Sfin-i t la g o . H e ch aracterizes hlB a ssa ila n t, h ow evei i s a " nu isan ce to every on e d urin g th e en tire cam p aign ,”: H Ib a c ­tio n in s tr ik in g Gen. S h a tter m ad e h im lia b le to b e sh o t w ith ou t tr ia l. W h ile th is w ould h ave been a sum m ary p ro­ceed in g , i f carried o u t i t w ou ld h a v e m ad e th e p u n ish m en t fit th e crim e. W e h a v e not y e t learned from th e co lu m n s o f th e p aper th a t se n t th is zea lou s corresp on d en t to th e fro n t wTiether h e h a s. ap o log ized to G en. S h a tter or not.

T h e a im o f th e S ta te F ed era tio n o f T rad es and L ab or U n ion s, w h ich m e e ts a t P a terso n on A u g u st. 15th , is th e e s ­ta b lish m e n t and p rom otion o f lo ca l, n a tio n a l and In tern a tion a l trade u n ion s an d th e com b in a tion o f a ll euch trad e u n lo h s In- th e A m erican F ed er­a tion o f L abor, for th e p urpose o f a id ­in g and a s s is t in g e a c h o th er and s e ­c u r in g .S ta te and N a tio n a l le g is la t io n

' in tt ie in te r e s t o t th e w age-w ork ers , an d in f lu e n c in g . p ub lic o p in ion , by

^ p eacefu l-sad ..lawful, m ethod's, in fa v o r o f organ ized labor.; No', q u estion o f a p o lit ica l p a r tisa n ch aracter can h e en - . ter ta ln ed , 'received o r acted ispqn. b y th e c o n g r e s s ,l T h is , d ec lara tion ' o f p rin cip les 4wiJI be a , d isa p p o in tm en t to m b sy w h o h a v e - h ere to fo r e b ellevgd th a t trad es and lab or unions' w ere d om in ated s o le ly b y p o lit ics .

th ese la ter y^are m on th s of; p lan n in g and stu d y o n lan d and sea In th e w in ­te r to g e t ready tor the: Ju ly and , A u­g u st d ays.. -

“But. In i t a ll God has been, ou r h elp , and H is people', yo u n g and -Md, sa v e b een gen erou s beyond te l l in g w ith m a­te r ia l aid an d .sp ir itu a l com fort. '

"The la te -P res id en t, D r.-S tok es, w a s lik e a father; to m e, an d h is so le a im in the m ee tin g s w a s, lik e m y ow n, to g e t you n g , p eop le con verted , and th en h elp ed to h o ly liv id g . N o o th er th o u g h t h a s ever, entered th e T em ple W ork la a ll th ese years. C hrist J esu s h a s -been th e on e centra! them e; and H e, lifted up b y P sa lm s and - h ym n s and sp ir itu a l eon gs, J ias draw n th e m u ltitu d es. .. 1. “B ear w ith m e i f I n ow g lo ry in the g rea t good accom p lished , i f i shou ld rejo ice in th e m an y , m erc ies, lik e th e san d s ol th e seash ore , th a t h a v e been m in e, I fee l certa in o f th e p erp etu ity o f th is w ork w it h : in crea sin g In terest and pow er, i f th a sa m e C h rist s h a ll.b e .a s fa ith fu lly p resen ted and th e sam e ends sough t.

F o llo w in g th e rep ort. Mr. Y atm an sp ok e o f th e re su lts o f th e w o fk ac­com p lish ed a t O cean G rove, w ork o f w hich h e fou nd durable ev id en ce la .al] th e S ta tes o f th is U nion , a s w e ll a s in foreign lands,. -D uring th e o ffer in g th e ch o ir sa n g

a b eau tifu l an th em , "T he Lord 'is M y Shepherd," and la te r th e b u ild in g rftug w ith th e m elo d y o f th a t gran d old hym n, “J o y to th e W orld , th e Lord Is Com e,!’ . . . •

T h e m o rn in g Hermon w a s preached hy th e .R ev . L lnc.oln vA.< F erris , o f D obbs F erry , N. Y ., k n o w n a s -the s e c ­ond H en ry W ard B eech er In b ril­liant, p u lp it a tta in m en ts , and cer­ta in ly o n e o f tb e m ost you th fu l m in is ­ters th a t h as e v e r sp ok en • from th e A uditorium p latform .. In in trod u cin g h im th e B ish o p sa id i t w a s em in en tly proper, to ch o o se a y o u n g m ap to preach th e serm on upon th is m om en ­tou s occasion . H is t e x t w as from I Joh n 11, 3 :—“ B eloved n ow are w e th e so n s o f God, and It doth n o t y e t appear w h a t w e sh a ll be; b u t w e k n ow th a t, w hen h e sh a ll appear, w e sh a ll be lik e him ; fo r w e sh a ll s ee h im aa he is."

T ho tex t ch osen la re lig iou s, rath er than th eo lo g ica l, ch arac teristic . of Joh n . S om eth in g ia It m ak es m e n sa y i t Is m ystica l. Joh n sp eak s o u t th e th in gs ..hat h e h a s seen and heard. H e leads us up o u t o f th is w orld o f ours, and fills ou r h earts w ith hope and Insp iration . I t ' is th is great th ou gh t o f God's care for u s th a t en ­ters in to our p resen t con sid eration . God sp ea k s ou. and w h isp ers (o us w hen doubt and p erp lex ity a ssa il ub, “M y ch ild: m y c h ild !” We are the ch ildren o f God H e k n ow s w o can n ot a lw a y s b e ch ildren here "f i n- earth . C hildhood is .beautifu l, iran scen d en tly b eau tifu l. B lit le t th ir ty , y ea r s p ass and th e p la y fu ln ess o f ch ild h ood If con tin u ed is .hideous, id io tic . W e m u st grow -ln th e Im age o f God, In H is .s p ir ­itu a l l ik e n e s s .;. W ith 1 th ese , liv e s o f ours, w e n eed n 't w on d er i f w e m ak e m istak es . T h en a s c h ild r e n . th ere is m uch to :.en co u ra g e , u s In th is .text. Joh n h a v in g , seen Into, th e v er y p res­en ce-or God s a y s , " It d oth n o t y e t ap­p ear w h n t w e sh a ll be,” In th ese Im­p erfect liv e s o f o u rs w o sh a ll n o t com e to th e ir fu ln ess u n til we' reach tlio th ron e o f C hrist. T h e m arvelou s b eau ty o f ch aracter is n o t revea led un­til -th e S p ir it , o f God b rea th es in our h earts.- W h en H e sh a ll he m an ifested vve s h a ll be lik e H im , for ,ve sh a ll see Him is H e is . T h e w orld saw C hrist In H is h u m ilia tio n ; It shou ld th rill,

.our h earts to .th in k th a t w e sh a ll som e day s e e H im a s H e is.! W e sh a ll ade J esu s C hrist n s God h a th , m ade H im if w e fo llow h is precep ts and. exam p le .

M ay Ood h elp us. to he. lik e H im in th e p urity o f H i’s 'h o lin ess , lik e H im In.: th e gran d eu r o f H is character. T h ere is m uch o f h ope and en cou rage­m en t, for the y o u n g in a ll th is . - God s a y s .' 'Y e are m y ch ild ren .’’

T h e con clu d in g p rayer w as m ad e b y R ev. .Mr. T iiilnr, nnd Dr. Ballard pro- ncunecd th e b en ed iction .

T he Sunday S ch oo ls, B ib le C lass and S u rf M eetin gs w ere a il w e ll a tten d ed , and th ere w a s no a b a tem en t o f zea l and ea rn estn ess in th e w orsh ip a t a n y o f th eso serv ices . R ath er it seem ed to grow ns th e d ay advanced.

If th ere w a s a larg e , au d ien ce is- a t­ten d ance a t th e m o rn in g serv ice th ere w as a g r e a te r . "one p resen t a t n ig h t, fu lly 8,500 p eop le crow d in g In to th e seat,-:, eager, ex p ec ta n t. .Prof, M organ con d ucted a so n g serv ice n s /h n in tro ­d uction ' to th e p r in c ip a l ex erc ises . A q uartette from Dr. W . H . P earce's M. E C hurch. W llk esb arre , Pa., sa n g "T rust in th e 'Lord F orever." T h is q uartette w a s com p n aed m f ,MIgb B ar­n aul, scp ron a; M iss T im m erm an , a lto; Mr. W illia m s, tenor; Mr. S m ith , biiSso, T h e ch o ir a ls o sa n g a b eau tifu l an ­them . T h ese , w ere th e m a in fea tu res o f the' so n g serv ice .

W ith th e s in g in g o f “A bide w ith Me" th e serm on in so n g o f th e " N in e ty and N in e" w a s in au gu rated , the v a s t audl- len ce jo in in g in i t s ren d ition . R ev . C. K . H u tch ison , o f th e N ew a rk C onfer­ence; led iff ferv en t, ea r n e st "proper. T h e Scrip tu re le s s o n ,. read b y Itev . G rant! C. T u llar , w a s th e 126th P sa lm . R ev, - Y atm an, in h ap p y m ood , 'bid

ree lin g to th e a u d ien ce in w e ll-ch o se n w ord s, a sk in g th a t o n e n a m e b e ab ove every o th er an d th a t a ll jo in h ea r tily In sa y in g “C h r is t fo r M e.” -When th e ch o ir w a s !a g a in b ea n ! i t w a s in th a t n otew orth y co m p osition “ N ow th e D ay is O ver.”

R ov. Mr, Y atm an briefly exp la in ed th e im port o f th e .serv ice , w h ich w a s to m ak e p la in th e tru e .m ean in g c? the parable 0 * th e “N in e ty an d N in e ” aS to ld in th e fifteen th ch ap ter o f L uke— a serm on preached in ?ong, te l l in g o f th e Shepherd nnd th e w and erin g sh eep , th e ir dangey, t h e d iscovery , tha s e ek in g aud fin d in g , th e re jo ic in g , and,. A nally.: th a s a fe ty to h e fo u n d ,o n ly ia th e fold."- . A ’ A .V

T h e L ord’s P ra y er , w as n ev er m ore im p re ss iv e ly rendered w ith ,lu t h e lim ­i t s o t O cean G rove th a n 'when chanted by- th e c h o ir . . M iss B e lle M cC lelland to ld of, th e h op e eo n ta in ed -in th e p ara­b le, w h o se s t ir r in g et&ry w a s recited in c la r io n to n e s 'ey M iss M argaret A say . •The .'Words ."of Scripture, .te llin g o f th e S hepherd th a t. I s y e t h down' His-, l i f e to r H is sh eep -were read by. M iss B lo s- s ie ' P r in g le , ‘ E ter n ity ” form ed th e th em e o f a o m p o sitlo n sw eet!;’ su n g b y .'th e W llk eah arre q u artette ab ove n am ed . M iss L au ra M cC onnell told o f th e sh eep , and h o w c l in g in g , to

C h rist w ill'auStain . t f g ’jr p s it er in g . T h ose fa m ilia r w ith- th e beau­t ifu l h ym n “ Lead K in d ly L ig h t,” m u st h ave b een dejigk tftijly surprised w ith th e lu terp ’retatiq p ? g iv e n it b y .'th e ch o ir u nd er the’ .leadersh ip o f Prof. M organ, w ho proves h im se lf !>.. th or- ou gh m aster a t a n a ly z in g exp ress ion . " L et th e ch u rch m em ber be lo y a l to th e L o rd ,” said M iss G race V irg in ia D ow n s, w h o recited th e "W and erin g.” T h e end o f th o se fa r from h om e and re st, th e “D anger,” w a s p ortrayed by M iss C arolyn L ipscom b, Mrs, ,R . H . Carr sa n g “W h a t T h en ? ” T h e " D is­covery” o f th e o n e sh eep th a t w a s lo s t and how th e err in g w ill be recla im ed w ere g iv e s .' b y M iss H e len Q ulatard. A n agreeab le d iversion w ag th e v io lin so lo b y M iss' E lean or L an ce, w h o ch o se ae ap propriate to th e < /ecasioa " N earer-M y G o d /’-a n d su p p lem ented it it With a e r e i s , a F o u n ta in /F i lle d

. w ith B lood ,” a n d ' "L ike a S hepherd L ead M e,” .w h ich , accord in g to th e serm on-B tory form ed th e “P rayer.” T h e " S eek in g” w a s c lea r ly Illu strated b y M iss M am ie ' L ip scom b . M iss B lan ch e B en n ett , con tin u ed "the th read 'of th e n arra tive w ith i l ie so lo “S eek ­in g for Me." H ow th e S hepherd sou gh t and fou nd h is . sh eep "was th en recited by. M iss H a t t ie : B oyd D ow n s; •anil th e sam e C om petent q uartette s a n g “S h a ll Y ou , S h a ll I?" M iss M abel H e ln isch to ld o f th e “R ejo ic in g ” w h en th e 'sh eep , is fou nd and th e s in n er re­tu rn s "from h is ' in iq u ity . 'M rs. L R.-

' C hapin s a n g " N in ety an d N in e ,” a q u a r te tte in th e ga llery a t th e rear o f th e A ud itoriu m resp on d in g w ith th * ch oru s a n d .t b e ohollr tak in g - up the' refra in . -Heaven, th e H o ly ■ C ity , w a s to ld o f th e “F o ld ” fo r th e saved h y M iss. Im ogen;: F ie ld s , Mr. W illia m s, th a q u artette 's ten or, s a n g “ T ha H o ly C ity ,- T h e “ In v ita t io n ” w as! g iv en , b y Mr. Y a tm a s r w h o led . in- rep ea tin g th e tw en ty -th ird P sa lm , th e au d ien ce sta n d in g . A ch o ru s o f tw en ty y ou n g la d ie s sa n g a s t h e clo sin g , prayer. “ S aviou r, L ike a S hepherd L ead Me," a fte r w hich th e a u d ien ce w a s dism iss*, e d w ith th e b en ed iction , pronounced.b y B ish o p F itzG erald .

.Of th e m an y serv ices h eld h ere l a O cean G rove s in c e i t s in cep tion th is w aa u nd ou b ted ly th e m o st unique. T h ere w a s in It a surpr ise a t , every turn. A lth ou gh th e - program m e . Was q u ite le n g th y , th ere w a s no th o u g h t of, n or tim e for, g e tt in g tired . T h e m em ­ory o f “F lora l D ay, 1898,” w ill l iv e as a s w e e t dream .

Royd u k H the toodpMV,'w bohuusasaindiM ltfeM .

MW0E8,Absolutely Pure

- Death o f Joh n B ell Scott.In th e recen t d ea th a t P h ilad e lp h ia

‘o f Jo h n B eil S cott, ch a p la in o f th e U. S. s tea m sh ip St. P au l u n d er C aptain S lgsb ee , loca l In terest a tta ch es from th e fa c t th a t th e y o u n g -m a n w aa th e nephew , o f M rs. E- B . B oyd an d M iss E m m a J oh n ston , o f th is ,,p la ce , w h om h e freq u en tly v is ite d . H e w a s th e so n o f C harles S co tt, on e o f P h ila d e lp h ia ’s le a d in g laym en . E d u cated in m ed i­c in e h e offered h is s erv ice s to th e g o v ­ern m en t a s a surpeon , h ut P resid en t' M cK inley, profou nd ly Im pressed by th e sp ir it o f th e y o u n g m an, and k n ow ­in g h im to he a lo c a l preacher, su g ­gested h is accep tan ce o f a ch ap la in cy . T h is p o sitio n h e - gratefu lly accepted and be tvoa 'a ssign ed to th e 'S t . Pau l. H<> conducted, B ib le c la sse s every Sun - d ay a ftern oon for th e sa ilors. I t is sa id h is regu lar m o rn in g ser v ic e s w ere m ore la rg e ly a tten d ed h y officers th an w as th e case u pon o th er w arsh ips. - H is k in g and fa ith fu l serv ices a s d irec tor In th e Y ou n g M en’s C hristian' A sso c ia ­tio n , h is c lo se co n n ectio n w ith th o se a g e n d a s th a t m in istered to th e com ­fo r t and u p lift in g o f y o u n g m en w ith w h om ' lie affiliated , and to w hom he,

.s a rd en tly a ttach ed , b rou gh t h im in c lo se fe llo w sh ip With th em for .'th e b est w ork . H e w as on e o f th e fore­m ost m en la s e c u r in g , th e ad van tages th a t cam e to the s tu d en ts o f th e U n i­v e r s ity o f P e n n sy lv a n ia in th e estab ­lish m e n t o f th e H ou ston Club, and th e m agn ificen t b u ild in g donated by Mr, H ou ston In m em ory o f b is .eon. H e w a s p resid en t o f th is organ ization a t th e tim e o f h is death H e w as a m em ­ber o f th e A rch S treet -M ethodist E p is ­copal C hurch Q u arterly C onference.

W h en th e St. P au l reached .N ew Y ork Saturday, J u ly 9th , Mr, S co tt im m ed ia te ly le f t fo r h is h om e Sn P h ila ­d elp h ia . broken In h ea lth , an d Ihe r a v ­a g es o f tu b ercu losis -'hastened th e '.end a w eek la ter, p a ss in g aw a y on Friday, Ju ly 1 5 th .' H ie , y o u n g w ife w a s in P a r is w hen th e en d . cam e, h a v in g gon e to v is it h er p eop le w h en her husband accepted: h i3 ap p o in tm en t in th e ser ­v ic e o f h is cou n try . T h e fu neral w as. h eld a t - t h e residence, o f h is fa th er, 1520 A rch street,: P h ilad e lp h ia , a t 10 o ’clo ck TUesdffy m orn in g ,. Ju ly . 19th, ia

.ch a rg e o f R es . W , W . R am say,: D . D. B ish op E dw ard G. A nd rew s delivered a n eu lo g istic , ad dress. T h e in term en t, w h ich w as p rivate , w a s a t W est Laurel H ill C em etery.

, N aval Cadets at feed Bank.B arth o lom ew N a v a l C adets to th o

n um b er o f s ix ty arc encam ped a t S tou tw ood P a r k , R ed B ank. T h ese ca d ets .are n a v a l , reserves; and are a a - d er th e com m and o f M ajor G eorge M c- V ik en s, o f N ew York. T h e com pany, h a d its , fu ll q uota a t the. b eg in n in g "of th e p resen t w ar, b u t q u ite a num b er o f th em w ere draw n to go In th e n a v a l serv ice , and a re . n ow on duty o n a m on itor.

T h e b oys in cam p w ill b e under r ig id n ava l d isc ip lin e d u r in g th e tw o w eek s th ey aro a t S toutw ood . D r ills w ill be h eld over;/ m o rn in g an d filmr: b a ttles w ill be h eld e v e r y o th er day.Ward Property Sold. ,

D r. M. P . W lsw e ll , o f P h ilad e lp h ia , h a s purchased, tbo prop erty on th e o ce a n fro n t b etw een .H eck an d E m b u ry aven u es, o w n ed b y . th e S r, I. M. W ard e s ta te . I t Is p rob able th a t va lu ab le im p rovem en ts, e ith e r in th e bote! or c o tta g e lin e , m a y b e s tarted in th e fa ll. T h e s a le w a s n eg o tia ted throu gh th e a g en cy o f W , H . B eeg le .

B urdette,- th e , ce leb rated h um orist; w iH ibe a t th e A sbury P ark A uditorium to n igh t (29th) an d w ill be a ssisted by th e Z eth u s m a le .q u a r te tte , w h ose hu ­m orous w ork is a g re a t a ttraction . M iss Lance, M iss .G reene and Mr. C larence T . S tee le . ten o r .—A uv.' I t

.-i.-FINEh PR O PISR TY OU ^Broadwaytior S i,5 0 0 p w o r th -12,299. - % .t t B «eg l.e ,49 M ain u ven ae, O cean G rove.—A dv.

W illin g Workers’ Law n Fete. •T h om p son P ark , tho sc e n e o f m an y

soc ia l, an d .s o c ie ty IBmctlons, w as ab laze .w ith U ght F r id a y ’ even in g , la s t , on th e o ccasion o f 'th e law n fe te -g iv e n hy ‘th e T easp le L eagu e o f W illin g W ork ers o f th e F arad ay -Institu te, B rook lyn K is s G race F itzG eraljj, th e p r e s id en t!o f th e loca l le a g u e ,.w a s a s ­s is ted In th e m an agem en t o f t h i s af­fa ir b y M rs. J . H . F araday , w h o . Ib th e p resident o f th e p aren t In stitu tio n a t B rook lyn .

T h e grou n d s w ere illu m in ated w ith m yriads o f .Jap an ese lan tern s, a n d 'th e s ta n d s b ore th e n a tion a l colors,'. |

A m on g thbee; w h o ,asslste ,; w ere th e M issie s . I m o g en * : F ie ld s , B e lle and E d n a M cC lelland, Ida G oerck, L u lu B arnes, V illa W ebber, L aura McCon­n e ll , A rlstu n B uU er, M abel V augh n , B ess ie F itzp o ra ld , E m ily E ttln g er , N e l l i e 1 B atley , E tta M orse a t t h e lee cream ta b les ; M eedam et S to u t t a d Carr, and M isses B lan ch ard and W ar­den a t ,th e eak e tab les; M isses D oroth y Y atm an, , E th e l - a n d : E d ith / M organ, Grace M cC onnell. A n n a L im in g a t th e lem onad e b ooths.

T h e A ud itor iu m choir: a tten d ed and san g sev era l piece:,. ; T h e p roceeds w en t tow ard s th e b u ild in g fu nd o f th e so c ie ty , w h o se a im is to care fo r th e d estitu te and s ic k and to a s s i s t the! n eed y w ith a proper ed u cation . Prof. T a llie M organ and R ev . C. H . Y atm an, o f th is p lace , a re tru stees o f th e in s t i­tute. ' Salvation Arm y R ally .

F o llo w in g th e usual cu stom , th e S alvation A rm y wit! hold It-: an nu al ra lly a t th a A sb u ry P ark A ud itoriu m , S ix th ayen u e and K in g s le y s tree t, on S atu rd ay ,-S u n d ay a n d ,M o n d a y ., T h ere w ill b e d e leg a tes from a ll th e N ew Jersey C orps, In ad d ition to a! num ber of p rom in en t officers from N ew Y ork City, also , th e N a tio n a l S taff brass band from N ew Y ork C ity.

T h e S aturday ey e n in g m eetin g w ill be conducted b y L ieutenn n t-C oionel B rew er, w h o is th e ch ie f d iv is io n a l cC- .flcer for th e C entral D iv is io n . He w ill be a ss iste d b y h is en tir e staff. T h e m eetin ga on S unday w ill b eg in a t 10.30 a. m ., 3.00 and 8.00 p; m „ and w ill be conducted by th e C om m ander nnd Mrs. B ooth -T ucker, w ho are In com m and o f th e a rm y ’s forces In A m erica. The- m em b ers c f tb e local corps are ju b ilan t o ver th e fa c t th a t th eir leaders are to v is it Shorn. M onday w ill he th e c ios- Ing d a / , and th ere w ill be m eetin g s a t 3.00 and 8.00 p. in. T h e M on d ay'eve ri­l e s m eetin g w ill be o f sp ecia l Interest, a s on th is o ccasion li t t le ' E v a n g e lin e M o ss ,, the- Infant d au gh ter o f Mrs. T u ck er w i" he p u b lic ly d ed icated to God an d th e arm ? .. T h e ,ce rem o n y ; is , o r ig in a l w ith the S a lva tion A rm y and Is m o st in terestin g ;

T h o arm y w ill ch arge an ad m ission o f te n ce n ts to the M onday ev e n in g m eetin g .

Camdenltes Inspect Cur School.T bo fam e, o f our n ew seh oul b u ild ­

in g h a v in g gon e a b ro a d 1 in thin land, liv e m em b ers o f th e C am den (N . J .) B oard o f E d u cation cam e h ere on W ed ­n esd ay on a tour o f in sp ection to per­so n a lly s a t is fy th em se lv es th a t a ll the good t h in g s . sa id o f our tem p le of le a rn in g w ere true. Capt. R a ln ea r , H . B. A yers sn d C. C, C layton , o f th e lo ­ca l-' School Board, w ith A rch itec t B rou se and B u ild er A n n s, to o k th em o v e r th e v p lace , from top to b ottom .. T h ey carefu lly exam in ed al! o f th e new' vrr lak les. th e . b u ild er p ut in to th e sch ool, Wi: h / h e ro tu n d a an d assem ­b ly room th ey w ere esp ec ia lly w e ll h le a s e d l" ,

I t le exp ected th e re m a in in g m em ­bers o f th e C am den hoard w ill find t im e to p ay eu r sch oo l a v is it . T h ey h a v e m on ey in hand to bu ild u n ew sch o o l a t C am den, fo r w hich th ey are sh a p in g th e ir p lan s.

-All- th e c lass-room furn jture for tho O cean G rove sch oo l has b een shipped an d w ill ho p laced iu p osition ear ly n e x t w eek; T h e a ssem b ly room Is

' com pleted . -;v • • :V'- ■!■»_ ■■'. • ■ : ;State Dentists Elect Officers.A t th e term in ation o f th e S ta te Den-;

tists* .session s la s t F r id ay T h ese offi­cers w ere-e lec ted to se r v e th e en su in g year: ■

P resid en t—-Dr. J . A lleh O sm un, N ew ark . ’ " :■

V ice P resid en t—W . E'. T ru ex , F r ee ­h old . ;

Secretary— C. A . M eeker, N ew ark . T reasurer—H . A. H u ll, N e w . Bruns-,

w ick . ‘ - jE x ec u tiv e C om m ittee-O ec .:r A d elf

b erg, E lizab eth ; F . B . R iley , N ew ark ; F . a . G regory, N ew a rk ;'R . M. Sanger, E a s t Orange.

M em herahip C o m m ittee—I ’. L . H1A- d le . N ew B ru n sw ick ; F . L . F ish , N ew - ark ; C. 8 . H ardy , su m m it; C* W ; H ob- l i tz e l l, J ersey C ity ; W . H . Pruden , P aterson .

Decprations. Phatogrflfehed,,T h e A ud itor iu m .d eco ra tio n s w ere

photog: ophed M onday .iq o rn isg b y Mr. N. H ..K ilm e r . T h o .p hotograph er su c ­ceed ed in b r in g in g o u t p rom in en tly a ll tb s b eau ties o f th e floral d isp la y . S e v ­e r a l v ie w s w e r e 'ta k e n ,v pach from a d if fe r e n t p oin t; : • ‘ .

ROOMS W IT H O U T -B O A R D , de-iig h fu lly lo ca ted ,-.-la n e m nd .w ell ffur-

in is h e d .. can. h e e e c u r e Q .t s ln g ly ^ ^ en su ite , b y c a llin g ,n t p c M ain aven u e, O cean G rove.— A’dV.

I H E reason we : in quote. pricea that astonish our torri4 '■ . ' petitors;isotot heda.usp'vie buy ifi 'cap-loaid lots to sup*1 -ply half a cSozep stofSs. Oh no. .We know when ar«i where'-

tb buy, and buy more of the right goods for two stores than some could sell in a dozen. A word to the wise is sufficient

THE GROCER,THE OLD PIONEER STORE; OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.

Is w h e r e ysou c a n alw;ays f in d t h e c h o i c e s t of

& C O F F E E SPHILADELPHIA PRINT BUTTER,

FRESH CANNED GOODS, CREAM CHEESE, SUGAR CURED HAMS, BACON, .

Fresh Fruits, Berrlrs and Vegetables In- Season. . Also full line of' Crockery and Glassware. Coal and Wood from our own yards.

A man cannot tell from where he sits in the rsa gallsry how his photograph is, going to take.Neitl-.er can you tc'si what bargains ther

Treat’s until you visit his store.3 there are at

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Water Mailers','Agrain Discnssed.T h e T ow n sh ip -C om m ittee a g a in d is ­

cu ssed w a te r m a tte r s -a t . th e m eetin g o n W ed n esd ay even in g . Mr. L orenzo A; E v a n s , rep resen tin g th e E a st .’J e r ­s e y C oast 'W ater Co., u rged th e cla im c f h is com p an y (o th e fran ch ise , and p rom ised fifteen free firep lu gs to th e tow n sh ip , w ith a d d it io n a l, p lu gs a t a y ea r ly ren ta l o f |1 6 each'. T h e ra te fo r sp r in k lin g h e xcd a t 12 V; cents per 1,000 go ih in

T h e M onmouth. W a t e r , Supply C om ­p an y , com posed o f loca l : oap lta lia ts, a lso m ad e a stro n g ap pea l fo r th e fra n ch ise ,' b e in g .. represented a t - th e m eetin g b y Mr. B ev e r ly C row ell, T h is com p an y offers th ir ty -fo u r flrspluga, free and w il l su p p ly , w ater fo r sp r in k ­l in g p urposes a t ten ce n ts per 1,000 ga llon s.

A n accep tan ce o f th e fran ch ise re ­cen tly gran ted th e Ocean G rove A sso ­cia tio n h a s n o t b een filed , h ence th e d iscu ssion a t th is m eetin g . D efin ite action Will be tak en by th e com m ittee n ex t w eek . Interlaken.

F u ll Inform ation and p rices o f lo ts upou ap p lica tion to W . H . B eeg le , 226 M ain street; A sb u ry P ark . N . J .-~A dv,

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APURITY

Of t no n ever found else­w here is found in th e W eber P iano. I t is a quality prized

by all fastid ious people. W hy' b uy an instrum ent your d ealer says is. ‘'just as

good ns a W ebei?’’ D oes h is remark not VnoVE .the Wehor is a standard? Call and ex a m in e before buying.

R. A. TU5TINQ,M attison A ve. nnd Bond Street,

ASBURY PARK, N. J.

Cluster Ringsare p erfec tly b eau tifu l’

i f th e com b in a tion ia ...one. sk ilfu lly . T h e ce n ter s to n e sh ou ld b e ju s t such a s ize la. co m p a riso n 4 o th e c irc le o f l i t ­t le sto n es. T h e .co lo rs sh ou ld h arm on­ise ; an: off t in t w il l wpol! th e appear­a n ce o f , th e w h o le / A g o o d . Jew eler con sid ers a ll th ese th in g s . •

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YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED ,

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OCEAN GROyE TJMEgrrSAymDAY,. JULY, jjp^gg-.PE R SO N A L A N D PE R T IN E N T .Pleasqnt JPenelllngs About' the People,. - i Place, a p j Property.,.' , .. . .- .M iss A n n ie H ough , a* hp Ocean

.Q ueen, te .fro m S m rypa, D el.• Mrsl-W. W. Shpoy, of Dayton. Q., Is

; at the Oceaii Qifeen, where she w ill re­main^ until’‘September 15thr ' . .On M onday Mr. W alter M. H ook,

from ..D fesh ertow n , M ontgom ery coun- ty ,'F a.', r e g is tered 'a t th e -L a -F le r r a ',

M ies C lara F ar les , .o f Sm yrna, D el., Is p a y in g h er fir st v is it to Ocean Qrove, an d Is th o g u est o f Mrs. J , E - Quinn,

Mesara, C. L. W agn er a n d C.; JH. B radford, o f B rook lyn , are a t th o Ivy

•' H o u se;. S o nlao Is Mf, G. M cK enzie, of T renton .- •*. ' . ' t o " '! 'j>

Mrs., M ary M. D atloy, o t T renton , has h een 'A w elcom e ^oeat a t th o h om e o f h er fa th er , CapL C. H , S eam an ,'o f ML T ab or .W ay.;

, MrV’B . M , U lm er, a recant srad uala o t Use P h ila d e lp h ia H ig h School; is

. p a ss in g h is vaca tion season a t (h ep o p ­u la r L lllegaard .. f \

aiiea P ah lfn o J o u e s ,.o f B risto l, for a few w eek s w it l ha th o g u est o t her co u s in , MIbb C arrie L acey, o f 96 E m ­bury', aven u e,

A m issio n a ry from F in la n d , Mjrs. F. 3 . P arker, iu at th o Iv y H o m o during h e r v is i t t o Ocean Grovo in tho Inter­e s t s ‘o f fo re ig n m ission s.

A . gran d ra lly o f th e E pw orth L etisu ers an d y o u n g p eop le's so c ie ties o f N ew ark w ill b e hold th e T em ple tod ay (S aturday) from 6 to 5.45 p. m .

Col, B a in , th e " silver-tongued ora­tor,'.’ w ill he heard a t th e A uditorium th is (S atu rd ay) .a n d tom orrow . (Sun-

. day).* ev e n in g s . •Capt. W illiam W yncoop w ho cam ­

p aign ed a ll tfarqugi th e C iv il W ar, Is am o n g a party o f M orrlatow ners stop­p in g a t th o L a P ierre . ............

Mr. Jam es H . Stoddard, w h o Is con­n ected w ith th o N ational S aw Com ­p an y , o f C in cin n ati, has b een a con ­sp icu o u s g u e s t a t th e L illagaard .

, C la r in e tist B lackb u rn , haa 'been se ­cured t o fill th e g a y In L lllagoro’s or­ch estra . H o com es from L on g Branch a n d Is said' t o h e a lin e m u sician .

A num b er o f b u lletin boards placed .about th o G rove bear a large card an- .n ou n cin g th e - serv ices w eek by w eek in th e A uditorium , T em ple and T aber­nacle .

P rof. S. T. F ord , th e g ifted elocu-■ t io n ls t , w a s tb e central figure on on

In te restin g program m e rendered at W e s t G rove M, E . Church cm T uesday ev e n in g .

Mrs. C. F r a n k B arrett, F . H ow ell B a rr e tt an d Mias H elen B arrett form a p lea sa n t fam ily p arty from Oak L an e, P h ilad e lp h ia , nov,- a t th e Ivy H ou se.

M r G eorge M. B en n ett and daugh­ter, MIbb B lan ch e, le ft h e r e . M onday m o rn in g to d rive to Mourn Pocouo, P a ., w bero th e y exp ect to p ass several

, w eek s ’Mr. A . B . D oebler and fam ily h ave

tak en th e c o tta g e 56 B roadw ay tor th e re st o f th o seaeon . T h ey are from P h ilad e lp h ia , and are regular v is itors t o th e Grove.

Mr. J. H ..E e k e r s ly h a a :ta k e n the co tta g e corner o f C ookm an aven u e and P ilg r im P ath w ay , and w ith h is fam ily is c o w occup yin g tho sam e. T h ey are

. from P hiladelp h ia .A .crabbing party o t N orm an H ouse

g u ests to o k n in e ty -e ig h t crustacean s from . S hark r iver on M onday. T he p arty w as chaperoned by Mrs. T. J. G raham , o f N ew York.

Mrs. W illiam Van M artor Is ih e gu est o t h er s is ter , Mrs. H. A. W alton , of M ain avonue. S h e Is a re sid en t o f

. H igh tstow n , w h ere her h u B to n d is m an ager o f tho G azette. '.

T he xnngnzino With t o t Hundcy’s N ow Y ork P r e ss contained an artic le upon O cean Grave, em bellished •w ith p ictu res o f B ish op F itzG erald, R ov. C.H . Y atm an an d th e A uditorium .

Tho an n u a l Sum m er School o f T he­o lo g y com m en ces it s ten days' session n ex t T u esday, A u gu st 2d. T h e Sum­m er S chool popular con cert w ill bo g iv e n in th e ev e n in g o f th a t day.

M uch care is expended in k eep ing th e parks and grou n ds about th o Grove In h e a t trim . T he resu lt is fu lly a p ­preciated by our sum m er v is itors in p articu lar and our resid en ts In g en ­eral.

T he A uditorium w as stripped o f its floral d ecoration s on M onday, th e en ­t ir e Job b ein g com pleted b efore d inner tlm o. T h e cu t flow ers , w ere se n t io

. th e occupants o f h om es and h osp ita ls nearb y. .

A branch o f th e N ow Y ork In stitu te o ( O steopathy has b een estab lish ed herb a t HO M ain aven u e. O steopathy is described o s s m ethod o f euro u til­iz in g os Its rem edial ag en ts th e forces

, o f n ature.W ith in si week ivfq lad les h aye taken

b n "involuntary both in W esley lak e by b ein g p recip itated i ie a d lo t f from th e ir w h ee ls oo th e brick w alk Head­in g from th e Park to th e Grave, B e­yond a thorough d uckin g n eith er w as in ju red . . .

Mr. Joh n H argreaves, w ife aad ch ild w ero in tow n over'S un d ay a t th e Jack ­son H ouse. T h ey -n ro from N ew ark, w here Mr. H argreaves is Interested in th e eteam laundry b u sin ess w ith Mr.

... l ly r tm 'W . M orse. c .- • " 'Mr, T . E , Jacobus, w h o w rites LL.

B . a fter h is nam e and ■ cotnes from E a st Drang,,; is a h Iv y H ouse gu est

■ th is w eek H is ex ten s iv e iaw business c a lls h im h om e soon , h ut later In th e

v se a so h 'h e w ill retui-n f o P d m ore e x ­ten d ed v i s i t .- Mr, F r a n k T. Farr, n son o f Mr. JohnC. F arr, o f OT A b b ott aven u e, h as w on a cad etsh ip a t ‘W est P o in t over a n um ­b er o f oom potitors for th e S even th C ongressional D istr ic t, em bracing th e cou n ties; Of .H udson an d Bergop. H e Ss a re sid en t w tiH ob ok on , N . J.'■'Mrs. B..: L e 'd le rc , a n aged but

sp r ig h tly n aS d en t o f M orristown, h as been co m in g t o th e I P ierre regu lar­ly tor te n seasons. S h e is nccom pa-

• n ied on h er p resen t v is it to , Ocean '. Q rove .hy .h er d a u g h ter ,. Mrs. .T ...B ,

Joh n son . 'a p d . severa l, o f her great gran d ch ild ren . ’ / ?• . ' .V

T h ere w as a m erry party from St. ' P a u l’s .C hurch Choir, P aterson , th a t

e a m e ,to th e L a P ierre o n .Monday. In It w ere Mr. and Mrs. Thom as B enson, Misses. B rook s, D aA iatn ; B o h n * and W ild e , and' tw en ty b&ys';"‘'T hey h ave tn a d to th in g s : m o m ;th an liv e ly about

, -fhe, L o jPimTS ;th la weejr.

Mrs. E . H . B oyd is v is it in g ’hfir s is ter ] Mrs. O harlee Sqott, . in ,P h ila d e lp h ia . .

; M r.'M atth ew S sy d a n u i f N ew 1 B ru n s­w ick ," w a s in. t h e G ro v e on. W ed n es­d a y .. «Hp o w n s ,p r o p e r ty p p B road w ay.

. ; P r o rd er o f th u A sso c ia t io n a n um - >ber, pit objectionable p ic tu res or. ex h i- M b ltlon In t h e in u toscop es a t R o ss’ pa* v ll lo h \ h a v e b een rem oved: : .

.to b c x fo r 'c a s h con trib u tion s t o th e M em orial H o sp ita l a t L on g B ranch h a s been p laced la th e postofflce cor­r id o r .-# .' .; , '.............................. .

M r>.apd M rs. W . L . M cA fee arrived a t " th is; A idtne'' from B a ltim o re on T h u rsd ay ev e h ln g , fo r 'a s ta y o f severa l w eek s. ' :

Mr. R . H . E astb u rn , o t P h ilad e lp h ia , .w e ll k n o w n in th e G roveT-w here h e o n ce ' o w n e d p rop erty , - w a s a v is ito r h ere o n W ed n esd ay . ; ... . .V

Mr. T h oe. J. G leason , p u b lish er o f ■■ S unday R ea d in g , a, n ew paper o t a r&- iig lp h s character,' h a s b rou gh t h is fam ­ily h e t e fo r t h e re m a in d e r o f the. sen ­se®. ' - . ■ ' :- M rs, *E. Hanna-, o f A von d a le , Nr J., haa ren ted tiie W . H . B ee g le so ttage , cornfer .of C en tral • an d . Embury; a v e ­n u es, ..^he .took ;posae8s lb n o n " W ed­n esd ay , '

.. Mr. L an d reth W . T h om pson , M, D ., for a .n um b er o f y ea rs e u r g e o n 'a t th e C hildren’s H om eop ath ic H osp ita l, Philadelphia,, taod e a sh o r t v is it to re la tiv es ln /th e G rove th e p a st w eek ,

" F lg M in g P arson " G aloupe. f N ew ­ark , w h o w a s w ounded a t .S antiago and’ s e n t h o m e on a fu rlou gh , h a s b een , t h e d is tin g u ish e d g u e s t o t Mr; anil M rs. Brpb'son, cornet o f O cean.and W ebb a v en u es , b e in g en terta in ed th is Week b y * th e m ' a t M arine V illa . ■■

R ev . S) ’S . 'K ltiiiSjftni? WMter' o f th e T hird /. H a tte d ', PreB byterion C hurch, corner ■ o f F r o n t s h e ' Jeff-ereoh streets , P h ila ile lp h ia , i s v is it in g h is son , W a l­ter F itz g e r ta l , o f W oo lley 's pharm acy., H e ' i s accom p an ied by an o th er . son , E d w in Or, an d the;?- con tem p la te .sp en d ­in g ' s e v e r a l w eek s; b y th e sea . . . . .

.The- a lu m n i o f t h e . Ocean' G rove S u n d ay S ch o o l’ an d ^C hautauqua A s­sem b ly h a s s lee ted th e fo llo w in g offi­cers to serve, d u r in g th e \e n su ln g year: P resid en t, Mrs,' M abel F araday , of B rook lyn ; v ic e p res id en t,,.R ev . John Glytnep, o f T roy : treasu rer , M rs. J . A. O verln gton , .o f P erth A m boy; secre­tary, M iss L u cia A. G rieve, o f N ew Y ork; o rg a n is t, M iss C arrie C oddtng- ton , o t N e w B ru n sw ick .

M ist N o rr is , a t ' th e L au rel, 48 B roadw ay; Is en terta in in g q iiito a num - hor o f g u e s ts , am o n g w h om are Mr. aa d M rs; W illia m G ribbon, Mrs. H a­ven , ■ Mr. H ow ard H aven,- B rook lyn ; Mlsn M ackey ,. M iss B erth a , M ick ey ,, E liza b e th ; M iss M argaret Munn, of B rook lyn ; Mr. C h a r les L ak ey , .N ew Y ork; M iss J u lia B urn h am , M iss L lssa C alkins, T ren ton ; Mrs. E . C. H ew son , Mr. an d M rs. W . H . C arm an, Ocean Qrove.

M isses H e len a P ray and .C orn elia B liss , o f P o u ltn ey v t. w h o h ave been stop p in g- a t th e S easid e for > over a w eek , le f t for hom e on T hursday. Mlee P r a y ia th e a s s is ta n t dep ot m aster and te legrap h operator in W est P ou lt­ney S ta t io n ,. and ia h ig h ly educated. M iss B iia s is a fine v io l in is t and a grad u ate o f T roy C onference A cadem y, P o u ltn ey , V t. H er fa th er is a se lec t­m an o f th o tow n.

R ecen t v is ito r s to th e G rove in clud e Mr. and Mrs. A . C. G iles, o f M orris­to w n ,;N . J ., form erly w ell-k n ow n resi­dent.- o f th is p lace, tar. G iles Is con ­nected w ith th e M adison (N . J .) E ag le , and h is b u sin ess en gagem en ts com ­pelled h im to le a v e h ere on W ednesday. ?,lrs. G iles w ill rem ain w ith - U3 for severa l w eek s,- th e g u es . o f her uncle, Mr. C h ar les H . R obb in s, 130 M ain ave- nue.

Mr. W liila m Griffith, w ife an d son , from P o u ltn ey , V t., are a t th e W av- erly for th e season .. Mr. Griffith Is a m em ber o f tho A uditorium C hoir, h av­in g bean con n ected w ith th at organ iza­tion . for. s ix te e n year;. D urin g t h is period h e s p e n t ten sea so n s a t the U nited S ta te s an d ;six a t th e W aver iy . Ho i s th e com p oser o f m an y p ieces o f m u sic, and h a s been a ch o ir leader for forty y ea rs.

A m an ga in ed en tran ce to th e hom e of M rs. L ey lan d , 43 A bb ott aven u e, la te on T u esd ay n igh t, Mrs. L eyland retired a t h er cu stom ary hour, .le a v ­in g th e -d o o r -iihlocked for h e r .d augh ­ter, w h o w hs a t th e beach. U pon th e la tte r ’e retu rn the': h o u se w a s . locked up. A b o u t h a lf-p a st tw e lv e o 'c lock th e m o th er w as aw akened by th e n o ise o t a m an i s h er room . A. lu sty scream for h e lp fr igh ten ed off th e Intruder in d ou b le-q u ick tim e .

R ev, F . J. Sauber, a ce le b r a te d . pul­p it o ra tor o f E m p o ria ,’K an ., w h ere h e Tireaches - In th e Tr. - P resb y ter ian C hurch, h aa cq>nc:.lo jtb& .G xcio . to r aL U U an , untL- j L H C , kill itre st .’o f ssven& ^ B eks>';itSce88ita ted by hla ard u ous lab ors i s con n ection w ith th e b u ild in g o f a m agn ificen t temr-le o f w oth h ip Just com pleted . Ho w a 8 for m an y" y ea rs, located a t .Y ork , Pa,-, w here, a a ip er so n a lly k n ow n to the; ed- ito r cif:;,thiB .p 4 p er, ;h ls e loqu en ce . and en erg j; ;b u ilt up' 'a la r g e con gregation frop fi‘a ,m e r e h an d fu l 'O t ' & ttendants. H I s ' a T j o i t y ; q u ; . i ly recognized Aud a c a i l i t o a n in flu en tia l 'ji&risb a t E m ­poria fo llow ed . L a st S un d ay ' h e preached at E n glew ood , N . J . ' l i e Is s to p p in g 'a t th e Sheldon .; The Yellow Boomerang.

R ep o rts from a il d ire c t io n s ' agree .that th e r e Is In th e la s t m oh th a very n o ticea b le fa ll in g o ff In th e 'c ir c u la ­tio n b t th e so-called ' y e llo w Journal;. T h is can. be e a s ily b elieved , lo r It w ou ld h a v e 'b e e n ,s tr a n g e If th e “ cock- an d-b u ll" s to r ie s p ub lished s in ce th e w a r . b e g a n . by- th e c h ea p er .papers had n o t rhad th e e ffec t o f a b oom erang soon er, q cd a ter ,

I t ltf 'i. c r e d it to th e in ta llig en cc o f th sr rea d ln g vmbiio tKat th e y 'ta k e le ss in te r e s t in th e 'c h e a p p apers and look \o th e 'le ss'' eehB ationato and-.; re lia b le o n es fo r th e tru th fu l n ew s o f .th e w ar.A djustin g School Tax AsscssmeBts.

Monday, jAughBt 22; is the time set b", ht State' Board of-Taxation tor hearing’ theicbuntlev • of Ocean , and’ Somerset in' tho'matter of adjasttng the schobiMk.atfflessmeSta. The hearr Ing w ill b^.held at Tonis Elver. This Is -the old'caeavwherelaiSoinerset sonn- ty .ha^ heeaicotpplalnlng that the as­sessors ot QceM. county have tolled to properly assess the property ot George Gould pijd some;of,(toy other wealthy residents of Lakewood." ‘ . j

In tch d tli g Item s P erta in in g to Incidents - and Individuals In Asbury Park.

—T h e n ew reservo ir a t th e A sbury P ark pum p ing e la tio n h as been com ­p leted and tested for leak s. .

— T he m in ia tu re ra ilw ay ' l'n*”A tla n tic Square ia i n . fu ll operation; A great deal o f a tten tio n is a ttracted ' by thfe n ovel am u sem en t. 1 ;'

—Ja m es J. Corbett w as requested to q u it p la y in g b a ll .a t A llen h u rst. la s t Saturday. E x c lu s iv e A llen h u rst h a s n o ro o m fo r p u g ilis ts . ' *

— T h e N a tio n a l; C orrespondence A s­so c ia tio n .o f S ten ograp liers w ill hold, i t s flr st an n u al con ven tion In A sb u ry P a rk o n A u g u st 2" aU'd 4. ,.

—M em bers q f th e C ity C ouncil are •scaring n ea t “go ld b adges d escrip tive o f th e office h e ld by th em . T h ey name from A. W ., C ornelius' jew elry store.

—The* w eek ly con trib u tion o f th e C ongregaU onai Church Guild to C om ­p any A , F ort H an cock , la s t F r id ay , w as tw en ty dozen lem on s and a crate o f eg g s . . / ■. . .

—A n Iron flagp ole w ill replace th e on e re cen tly destroyed b y lig h tn in g in R ailroad Square. T he n ew p o le w li! be 150 :ee t sh h e ig h t, and is to cost, d elivered , ab out $350.

— A m bassador Y agazok i,. from To- k lo , Japan, w h o represents his' govern ­m e n t , is. th is eountrj’, has. been , a d is ­tin gu ish ed V isitor to r.ae P ark , accom ­panied b y h is w ife an d h is secretary ,

—F o r p u r lo in in g a b ley c ie lam p from th e s tore o f O, ,T. Sanford, 621. M attison aven u e, o n M onday ; 1 A rth u r H olden , o f N ew ark , w a s s e n t to F ree- h old ja il fo r s ix ty dsiye. H e Is sa id to be an old o ffen d er .: ■

—Mr. Davi.1 H a rv ey , Jr., a tten d ed th is , w eek , a t Put-t’n -B ay , n ear D etroit; th e an n u al con ven tion o f th e L eagu e o f .A m erican M u n icipa lities. Mr. H ar­vey represented A sb u ry Park a t the. con ven tion ; aint ex ten d ed an invita-.'

■ t io n to th e L eague to m ee t h ere n ex t year. . • .

—T t i E m p ire con tin u ou s p erfor is- an ce th ea tre is', to be re-opened; M ichael Q uinn, p rop rietor and m an-' a g sr o f th e B ijou T h ea tre , T ren ton , w ill a ssu m e con tro l. H e Is con nected

. w ith a ch a in .of f iv e a m u sem en t h ou ses , and p rom ises th a t th e E m p ire w ill be conducted in .a fir st-c la ss m anner.

First Fem ale Pharm acist.B efore tn e S ta te B oard o f Pharm acy-

la s t w eek Mists E liza b eth Osborn, o f K eyport, to o k th e w ritten exam in a­tion lo r ti certificate, p erm ittin g h er to

'practice'' a s & re g istered d ru gg ist an d p h arm acist ia N ew Jersey . I f su ccess­fu l M iss Osborn w ill h e th e fir st w o ­m an p harm acist in th e State; F o r ty - four ;nen a lso took tb e exam ination T h e iaw requires d ru gg ists to be l i ­censed . 1 Ellm Lawn Party.

On M onday even in g n ex t, A u gu st .1, the an n u al H lim law n party w ill be held a t th e co ttage Just in sid e of th e M ain aven u e ga tes . W ith m u sic, re ­fresh m en ts, etc., it no doubt w ill prove to be an en joyab le affair.Letter List.

T h e fo llo w in g le tter s rem ain un­cla im ed a t th e Ocean Grove rostofflce: Mrs. Jos; A dam son . Mrs. F rank M. B raselm atm (2 ) , Jns. B row n , M U s A n­to in ette B row n. , Mrs. John B row n, Fred M. B u rn ett, B each \ . e w H ou se Proprietor, Joh n C, B aker, Mrs. R oss B lack , F rank E areford . J u lia Cum­m in gs, F rank B. E llis . Mrs. Jane E van s, M rs. E a r l,'M rs. F reese , H a ttie J. F raser , M ary G raham , S. . i1, ■ Hum- phrey, Mrs. W in . A. H albuek , Mrs: T h os. H a ls te d ,. Ida Joh n son , Mrs. Jen k s, M innie Joh n son , M rs. L on g , XV,C. LaD ue, E lla L y le s , M rs. K . B . L ukens, . Mrs. - B e Foret-i P . Lozier;. Mrs. j . M. M anor, L ou is M lckel, Mrs. R . B . M oore, N e ll ie M itch ell, M rs. Ed. Mill.:, M elissa M oore, Mrs; M orehouse; J, Vi. M orrell, M rs. H ,“A , Muir,.'.Mary M ullen , G race P ierson , M aggie R en - sh aw , M rs. R ice ; Geo. M, R ogers , Mrs. H arry R u etsch lin , V io la R oon ey , P ro ­p rie tor R och ester C ottage, C aptain J, R ud oes, Mrs. 'Geo; 8 . R b ss , C assie S parks, M ary Sprague, M rs. A . Sw artz- el, Mrs. R en a S tou t, M rs. 3 . S tran ge, M iss Is la S loan , K itty S trndloy, H otel

■Sherwood, H elen I. S m ith , T en t B oard­in g .. H ou se P roprietor, L, R . Tom bs, H elen D. T hornes, M rs. E . C. T hom p­son , A rth ur V an N ess , M rs. E . 'W ills, Mrs. T hos. W ilso n , Geo. W . W ay.

W . H . H A M ILTO N , P . M lA rrival and Departure or M alls.F o llo w in g ia a sch ed u le o f ih e ar­

r iv a l and departure o f m a ils a t th e Oqeim G rove postoffice, .corrected July 9th, 1898: J

N ew Y ork, ea s t and fore ign , N ew ark , J ersey C ity and N orth N ew Jersey:

A R R IV E . CLOSE.7.00 A VM . 6.30 A . M.

10.45 A . M. 10.30 A .M.3.45 P . M. 12.15 P . M. .6.15 P . M. 3.30 P . M. •

6.45 P . M. .8.00 PJ M.

P h ilad e lp h ia , w es t an d sou th , T tea -ton , C am den nnd South N ew Jersey:

A R R IV E . CLOSE.7.00 A . M . 6.00 A . M .

10.45 A . M. 7.15- A . M. !3.45 P . M. 12.15 P . M.6.15 P . M. 3.30 P . M.

6.45 P . M.8.00 P . M.

A sb u ry P ark , N . J.:A R R IV E . CLOSE.

' ; 7.00 A . M. 6.30 A . M.3.45 P . M. . 12.15 P . M.6.45 P . M. 6.46 P . M.

C ollection s from stree t le tte r boxes:5,15 a . m... 9.00 ». m ., 11 a tn„ 2 p. m., 4.80 p. m „ 5.30 p. m . D eliveries, by carriers: 8,00.n. m „ 4.00 p, m . an d 8.30 p .'m i . Offico h ou rs, 6.00 a , m . t o 8.00 p. m .; reg istered le tte r s an d m oney, or-’ ders, 8.00 a . /a . to , 6 p . m . Office lob b y open u n tii 10 p . m, to accom m od ate lo c k b o x .' h o ld ers. A l l ' m a ll m atter sh ou ld be in office te n m ites .before c lo s in g o f m a lls .

. For S a le.T h e h an d som e c o tta g e a t riorthtvest

c o m e r o f C en tra l and: C ookm ar. ave­n u es, O cean Gw>ve,-M t a m e an d b ath; g r o u n d s - f e e t fr o n t b y '80 d eep . Spleny did v ie w o f la k e e n d ocean . F o r further jparticuiiifa’ ap ply to W . H . B eeg le , 4$ M S iS W e a E e .—A dv. t t . ■■■■' '{

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S A L E ' O F -

W e are prepared to write iFire insurance in First-Class Compauies, covering business risks, or. dwellings, in Ocean Grove or Asbury Park, at a reduction of

TEN PER CENT.from rates heretofore , in force. . . . . . . .

, Y m m A w

Wm. ft. BEEGLE,226 Main Street, 46 Mata Avenue, Asbury P ark ; N . J . Ocean Grove, H . J .Boarding Stables,

Whitefield(Avonue, near Heck, Ocean Grove, N. J.

Stabling on firrt flooi-. K ind Grooms, B est of F eed .JO H N S O N T A Y L Q R , P r o p .'P. O. B o x 57, Ocean Grove.

S H E R I F F ’S S A L E .—B y v i r t u e o f a w r i t o f fi. f a . t o ; m e d i re c te d ,- is s u e d o u t o f th e C o u r t o f C h a n c e ry o f th e

S t a te o f N ew J e rs e y , w ill b e e x p o sed to s a le a t p u b lic v e n d u e o n M O N D A Y , T H E 15th D A Y O F A U G U S T , 1898, b e tw e e n th e h o u r s o f 12 o’clock, a n d 5 o 'c lo c k ( a t 2 o’c lo ck ). In t b e d f te rn o o n of s a id d a y , . a t th e C o u rt H o u se a t F re e h o ld , in th e to w n s h ip o f F re e h o ld , c o u n ty o f M o n ­m o u th ,. N e w J e rs e y . ;,v ,.V'.'V.\

A ll t h a t ;t r a c t o r p a rc e l o f ' la n d a n d p rem ise s , h e re in a f te r p a r t i c u l a r ly d e ­sc rib e d , s i tu a te , ly in g a n d b e in g in t h e to w n sh ip o f N e p tu n e , in th e c o u n ty of M o n m o u th a n d S ta te o f N e w J e r s e y , a t B ra il le y B e a c h , b e ln g lo t N o. 3 o n a m a p m acie b y R . S. B a r t in o a n d w h ic h w a s o r ig in a lly , co n v e y ed to th e s a id A b a g a li W h ite by . G e o rg e W h ite b y d e e d o f w a r ­r a n ty , d a t e d th e t e n th d a y o f A p r il, A .

iD . 3873, a n d re c o rd e d in th e M o n m o u th C o u n ty . C le rk 's offlce a t F re e h o ld in b o o k 250 a t p a g e 256,-e tc . B e g in n in g a t a s to n e p la n te d a t th e .n o r th e a s t c o rn e r o f M a in s t r e e t a n d N e w a rk a v e n u e ; th e n c e ’ r u n ­n in g f i r s t , ; n o r th e r ly a lo n g th e e a s te r ly s id e o r lin e o f M ain s t r e e t th ir ty - f iv e f e e t n n d e le v e n .in c h e s (35 f t.. 11 in .) to a s ta k e ; th e n c e 2nd, e a s te r ly a lo n g th e n o r th e r ly

=llne th e r e fo r e o n e h u n d re d a n d te n fe e t s ix nn d o n e -h a lf in ch e s (110 f t . 6 1-2 In.) to a s ta k e : th e n c e 3rd , s o u th e r ly a t r ig h t a n g le s to s a id N e w a rk a v e n u e th ir ty - f iv e f e e t (35 f t . ) ; th e n c o 4 th , w e s te r ly a lo n g th e n o r th e r ly s id e o r lin e o f N e w a rk a v e ­n u e one h u n d re d a n d f if te e n f e e t a n d te n in ch e s (115 f t . 10 In .) to th e p o in t o r p la c e

;o f b e g in n in g . B e in g th o s a m e p re m ise s .co n v ey ed to t h e s a id M a y e r J n c o b w itz b y .A b ign ll W h ite (s in g le ) , b y d e e d d a te d N o v e m b e r 3, A. D, 1S93, a n d re c o rd e d in

; th e M o n m b u th C o u n ty C le rk ’s offlce* In ibook 527 o f d e e d s , p , 14, e tc .5 S eized a s th o p ro p e r ty o f I s a d o r B ro d e r e t n ls . , ta k e n in e x e c u tio n a t the- s u i t o f J a c o b O. B u r t t , J r . . n n d to b e s o ld b y .

HOTl-STON F I E L D S . S h eriff.J o s e p h M cD e r m o t t , s o i ’r.D a te d J u l y 12. ISOS, ($7.2i).) 5t.

MOHMOUTH. CIRCUIT COURT.

S T E IN B A C H CO M PA N Y ) 0 u C o n tn lc t

E U G E N E B.r RIPLEY. S A tta c h m e n t;N o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n t h a t a w r i t o f

a t t a c h m e n t , a t th o s u i t o f S te in b a c h . C o m p a n y a g a in s t th o r ig h ts a n d c re d its , m o n e y s a n d e ffe c ts , g o o d s a n d c h a t te ls , la n d s a n d te n e m e n ts o f E u ^ e n o S. R ip - l e y r a n o n - re s id e n t d e b to r , f o r t h o su m o f f o u r te e n h u n d re d a n d s e v e n ty - se v e n d o l la r s a n d tw e n ty - tw o c e n ts , is su e d o u t o f t h e C irc u it C o u r t o f t h e C o u n ty o f M o n m o u th , o n th e s e v e n th d a y o f M a y , e ig h te e n h u n d r e d - a n d n in e ty -e ig h t , ' R e ­tu r n a b le a n d r e tu r n e d in to c o u r t d u ly e x e c u te d b y th e S h e r if f o f t h e C o u n ty of M e n m o u th o n th e- tw e n ty - th i r d d a y o f M a y , e ig h te e n h u n d re d a n d n in e ty -e ig h t . H a w k in s & D u ra n d , T h e o d o re A u m a c k ,

*2A.ttys. o f P la in t if f . , C le rk .D a te d J u n e 3, 1898. . - ( J u n e 17-5L),

ON RULE TO BAR CREDITORSEXECUTOR’S NOTICE.

. J o h n A . G ith en s n n d O liv er H .U ro w n E x - ecntfiri1 o f M ary A . A b m in , d eceased , by o rd er o f th e S u rro g a te o f th e C oun ty o f M o n m o u th , h e re b y g ive n o tice to th o c reu lto rs o f th e sa id deceased 'to b r in g in th e ird e b ts . d e m a n d s a n d c la im s ag a in st th e e s ta te o f said deceased , u n ­d e ro a th o r a ff lrm a tlo n , w ith in n i ne m o n th s ffom th e fcdxtfentli D ay ot J u ly , 1808, o r th ey w ill be fo rever b a rred o f a n y a c tio n tb ere fo r a g a in s t th e sa id ex ecu to rs.

JO H N A . CUTHENR.O L IV E R H . BR O W N .

ON RULE TO BAR CREDITORSEXECUTOR’S NOTICE.

A nson H . ilrbw ri, E x e c u fo r o f P a rn h A . Bcollln, decenBed, by o rd e r o f th e S u rro g a te ot th 6 C o u n ty o f M o m n o n th , hereby g ives no tice to thecre< flto rP O f th e skid deceased to b ring in th e i rd e b ts , d e m a n d s a n d c la im s a g a in s t thfi e s ta te o f Fftld d eceased , u n d e r o a th or, a ff ir ­m atio n , wi t h i n n in e m o n th s from tho Fif­tee n th d ay o f J u ly , 18U8, o r th e y w ill be for­ev e r barred o f n n y ac tio n th erefo r, a g a in s t th e sa id tx c c u to r:

A N SON H . BROW N.Ocean G rove, N . J .

ON RULE TO BAR CREDITORSEXECUTORS NOTICE-

A n n a R . G a jl, e x e c u to r o f F r a n k X . G a ll, d e c ea se d , b y 'o r d e r o f th e S u r ro g a te o f t h r C o u n ty o f M o n m o u th , h e re b y g lv ea n o tic e to t h e c re d i to r s o f th o s a id d e ­c e a s e d to b r in g i n t h e i r d e b ts , d e m a n d s a n d clQ jm s o g rain st t h e e s ta t e # f s a id d e - c e a B e d T u n d e r o a th o r a ff irm a tio n , v l ith ln n in e m o n th s f ro m th e s e v e n th d a y o f J u n e , 1898, o r th e y w ill b e f o re v e r b a r r e d o f a n y a c t io n th e r f o r a g a in s t t h e s a id e x ­e c u to r . •

. A NN A R . GALL .J u n e 1 7 -H t

JCCTrCE OFSETTLEPIENT.E s ta te o f C A R O L IN E J . S M IT H , deceased:

N o tice is h e reb y g iv en t h a t th o a cco u n ts o f tb e su b scrib er, ex ecu to r oi sa id deceased , w ill be a u d ite d n n d s ta te d b y th e S u rro g a te , a n d rep o rted fo r setM em ont to th e O rp h a n s ’ C ourt of th e C oun ty of M o n m o u th , o n .T hursday , tb e 22nd d ay o r S ep tem b er n e x t.

E , W R IG H T .VAIL.Datedvluly.mh, 1898. . . . ,

f o r Re l ia b l e d e n t is t r y con- Bult Dr. B; G. Wallace, Pilgrim Path­way, ©pp.-poatofflc;', 2d flour front. No pala ia extrafitlng' or filling teeth. Making and'lepalHpg'teeth'iitfafaortest •possible tline.—Adv. JuIjnaSMlO’.H.rj |

MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN QROVE, N, J.Saturday, M y 30 and Monday August 1 ,1 8 9 8

W e propose to make this Sale of Special Interest to Every Customer.

Bargains In Ladies’ Shirt W aists and Separate Skirts.600 Ladies’ Shirt W aists a t ................... ' . ................50 cents w orth 11.00

100 Ladies’ F ine S iii Shirt W aists at, , . . . . . . $2.60 w orth 4.00200 Ladies’ F ino Silk S hirt W aists a t . . .$3.75 w orth $6 00 and $7.00

100 L adies’ F in e Brocaded S kirts n t , . . . . . .90 cen ts worth $1.88100 Ladies' F in e Brocaded Skirts a t ................................ $1.29 w orth $1.75

100 Ladies’ F in e Brocaded Skirts n t . . . . . . . ..$2 .50 w orth $4.00 100 Ladies’ F ine Brdcnded Skirts at. . . . . . . . $4.75 w orth $8 .00

4000 yards F in e Organdies a t . . . . . . . . . . 8 cte. w orth 25 cts.

A Great Sale of 3000 Men’s. Ladies’, Misses’ , Boys’ —and Children’s-------

* w&fch vre w ill reta il a t w holesa le prices.500 Ladies’ B ath ing Suits, double yok e, a ll wool, trim m ed a t . . . $1.85 w orth $2.50500 L adies’ B ath ing Suite, all w ool sailor collar, trim m ed, a t . . . 2 .50 w ortli 3.00500 Ladies* B ath in g Suits, a il wool, double yoke, trim m ed, at. . •* & on80l) L adies’ B ath in g Suits, b rillian tin e and serge, trirm ned^ot. .rlOOO M en’s , B oy ’s,and C hildren’s B atiung S u its at. . . . . . . .

8.50 worth 5.00 2,n(i worth 4.00

75 w orth 1.59

GREAT SALE O F DRY GOODS.10,000 yards F ru it o t L oom M uslin. . to : -1.0,000 yards L onsdale M uslin . . . . .

5000 yards N ew S ty le C alicoes . . . 5000 yards. G ingham s . . , ,

. 5 cen ts per yard . . . . .5 cents per yard . . 4coiita per yard w orth 0 . . . . . 3 cen ts per yard w orth 5

Special Prices to Hotels and Boarding Houses, In Sheetings, Table-Linen, Towels, Napkins, Blankets and Counterpanes,

Special Sale of Ladies’ "Wrappers at 59 Cents, wortli

Special Saie of Lace and Portiere Curta ins.L ace C urta in s from 50 ce n ts per p a ir t o $5.00 per pair.

P o r tiere C urtains from $2.50 per p a ir to $10.00 per pair.

Great Special Shoe Sale.800 pair L adies’ Dongola, P atent Tip&g-. . . S5 m a s worth $1.00800 pair Ladies* Dongola. P a ten tT ip ^ T . . . ..................................9 9 cents w orth £1.251000 p air Ladies’ D ongola, T a le n t ’l i p s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1 49 w orth $2.001000 p air Tjadie8* Dongola, P atent Tija? . . . . . .. . . . . . . . $*2.(0 w orth *2.501000 pair Lp,tlie8* Doiu'oln, H an d -m od e . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,. $2.50 w orth ^4.001500 pair C ldldreh's DongoJn, Patent Tips, size/? 7 to 11 . . . . 05 cents worth $1.00

2000 pair D ouglass Celebrated Shoea at n il prices.

Sole Agent for Asbury Park and Ocean Groye.

BEST BARGAIN OP. THE YEAR.

Th is beautifu l cottage, sp lend id ly located on a p rom inent corner ; co n ta in ing 1! rooms and ba th ; two full-sized lots,

FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS,ONLY $1500 CASH REQUIRED

-to";.- H P P L Y . T O

- S / n T . . S 3 : .

48 Main Avenue Ocean Grove,236 rinln Street, A sbu ry 'P ark. ’

OCEAN GROVE TIMES, $1.00 PER YEAR.

LOTS RANGE FROM ONE THOUSAND TO FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS.

Asbury Park are One Hundred Feet Broad, an by no other Seaside Resort on the New Jersey

AdvantageCoast.

There will never be another seaside town in Monmouth County that will compare with the broad streets and open spaces such as shown on the map of Asbury Park, This assertion is based on the fact that all the ocean front lands between Seabriglit and Barnegat are laid out with streets averaging

FIFTY PER CENT. LESS IN WIDTH THAN THOSE OF ASBURY PARKwithout such open spaces as Asbury Park. W here purchasers , erect buildings the whole amount of purchase money may remain on mortgage.

Inquire of C. T. BA I EY, Park Hal!JAMES A. BRADLEY, Owner.

,SUMMER PROGRAMME.

OrdciV or Services as A rranged by the Levbtionai Cummitiee.

H e r e w i th is u r iu t e d . t h e L f u l l . p r o - • g n v m m o o f su n im e i* ' . s e r v i c e s ' a s a r- .

r a p g e i l b y ih 'e D e v o t io n a l C o m m i t te e o f t h e O c e a n G ro v e C a m p - M e e t in g A s r s o c la t io n :

. 1, A U D IT O R IU M O P E N IN G , S a b b a th ,J u n e • .2Cth—H o lin e s s •’ M e e tin g in

. . J a n e s ’ T a b d rn a e le , 9 a . m . d a ily . Inc h a r g e ot’ th e D e v o tio n a l. C o m m itte e . Y o u n g P e o p le ’s ' M e e tin g : in th e

' T e m p le , R e v . C\ IT. Y atm an ,- D e a d e r ,■j a ;, in . e v e ry m orning- t h ro u g h th e

. se aso n . O p e n in g s e rm o n a t 10.30 a .m ., l l l s h o p H a r tz e l l . S u m m e r S a b -

‘ : ib a tli-s ch o o t a n d D r . O’H a n lo n ’s B ib le-C lass, 2.30 p. i n . . e v e ry S a b b a th . D r . M u iu s ,: o f t h e M. ,12.. B o o k C o n c e rn ,

• will- p re a c h 7.J5U:- p .' m . J u n e 30th,.a n iiiv riv n -y .n f ih iv e i ii‘*:‘AM^sloiMt1uin-. :.

' 2. P A T R IO T IC S O N G S E R V IC E , S a tu r - -diiy.i-Vfhn.Mi ii. ijtoi. .liu.v 3,se rm o ii b y R o v . A . J . P a lm e r , D . D .,. .M is s io n a ry • S e c re ta ry , 10.30 n . m . R e v . Ja s» : M . K in g , S e c re ta ry o f S o c ie ty , f o r th e P r o te c t io n o f A m e r ­ic a n in s t i t u t io n s , w i l l : p r e a c h -7:30 p .

' m , o n " A m e ric a n I n s t i tu t io n s ; T h e ir P e r i l a n d : P r o te c t io n .”

3. J u ly 4 lh .. A N N IV E R S A R Y O F A M E R ­IC A N I N D E P E N D E N C E . H o n .

. J u d g e . H e n d r ic k s o n .w ill p re s id e . • O ra tio n b y H o n . J u d g e . J o h n F r a n k ­lin F o r t . R e a d in g o f D e c la ra tio n o fll. |-|l. Iilll-ll- l',ll,» .« Huge .1 Y.«M*hCV Cell*.

• ovi.f, ,»i F .4. J u l y Cth. S A B B A T H O B S E R V A N C E

. A S S O C IA T IO N . D r. D o n a ld M c K a ya n d C ol. A . S . B a c o n w ill s p e a k in u a - 1*\. ii.iiv .in ly . i n, FifotiM iM i.* A nt til d S .m ti.i-in lv iu i’a tliH .ul-Society. 3. p. hi:. Pr.ilss---fi r i.-- , | p. tn . (Rh Mil’ll H»i.\ am i i*u. ii-i i*i »•* i i i . in’.i-s ,u f t m g

.a d d ...... *M.\ I ’i . M . i . lJ.-Mfsnlt',' U ’tTc-*- ;•». i - y • ial • ’hff*.-

5. J u ly 8 th . 9 th , lO llt-Y V O M A N ’S H O M EM , • ,s.V•. I* iU H -.it .V.%JI Hr.A-I ’u N i:- - !* .- M• - ... II. I ’M ;.- p ro -ld In g . .S unday: loi i.'n* nmj i H a t u.'im. iiy l i f v . Dr. I 'p iM iu . »*. . ii i-w S f iid in irv ; T.J'J p. tu . 'I te v . Dr. .l0 ' i - l i . s t ’*»” i».-

0. J u ly 11 to 22d—T I I E O C E A N G R O V E SiJN D A Y -S C M O O D A N D C H A U ­T A U Q U A ASSEM BLY*. RCV. D r . B .i.. i<«-t>mix. (H iiu iiirtnr. st* riHi|»ni»iiu v iew s , le c tu re s , c o n c e r ts . J u ly 13th, g r e a t m is s io n a ry o c c as io n , 3 p . n t. M is s io n a ry P r a i s e S e rv ic e , 4 p . m .; M is s io n a ry C o n fe re n c e . 7.30 p . in . G ra n d M i s s i o n a r y M a ss M e etin g . J u ly lfitli. A s s e m b ly C o n c e r t. J u ly 14th. i lh l s t r n te d le c tu re o n P a le s t in e b y D r . H u r lb u r t . .

• 7. J u ly 17th—B A C C A L A U R E A T E S E R ­M O N , 10.30 a . tu .; 7.30 p. ni. n ttn l- v e r s a iy o f t h e A sse m b ly Sch o o l. A d d re s s b y R e v . D r . H u r lb u r t . C o r­r e s p o n d in g S e c re ta ry o f th o S u n d n y -

' S choo l U n io n .8. J u l y 1 9 th -G R E A T C H U R C H E X T E N ­

S IO N O C C A S IO N .—3 p . m .. C h u rc h E x te n s io n P r a is e S e rv ic e ; 4 p . in .. C h u rc h E x te n s io n C o n fe re n c e ; 7.30 p. m.', G ra n d .C h u rch E x te n s io n M a ss

‘9. • Ju ly* 20th—P O P U L A R L E C T U R E b y R e v . B ish o p V in c e n t.

10. J u ly 21st—C IIA U T A U Q U A COM ­M E N C E M E N T D A Y . A d d re s s to

’ t h o g r a d u a te s b y R ev . B ish o p - y i n r 1 cent.-

11. J u ly :23d—K IN G S D A U G H T E R S , Inth e T em p le . . -

12. J u ly 2 4 th -Y O U N G P E O P L E ’S F L O -. U a L D A W Henuuti-nt.au it. In. by R e v ; .

L in c o ln A. F e rris . S ung s e rm o n b y R ev .C. H L Y titiu ah on th e “ M n e ty m id Nim*.”

13. J u ly 25th a n d 2 G th -W . C. T . U . O C ­C A S IO N . I n t e r e s t i n g s p e a k e r s .

• 14.* J u ly 27th—A. M . E . C H U R C H .B is h o p s o f t h e C h u rc h w il l b e

>■ , p resen t Nnd m a k e addres.se>. '* '15. Ju ly .2 8 th to-31st, in c lu s iv e —N A T IO N A L

T E M P E R A N C E DA YS, N A T IO N A L T E M P E R A N C E SO CIETY A N D . PU B ­LICA TIO N H O U S E . L ec tu res , b y Col.

.Geo, W . R a in , “ A m o u g th e M asses’* a u d • “F o u n d a tio n s o f ClUes a n d G overn-.

■ m en t8 ;“ alBo b y R ev . Dr. C. H .M ead ,f‘T hoM ills T h a t G r in d ,” a n a a d d re s s e s b y

R e v , D r . M a d iso n C, ; P e te r s , R e v . D r. P o u ls o n , M r. J o s h u a L . B a ile y , R ev . D r . L B . D u n n , a n d o th e r s .

16. A u g u s t l s t - O C E A N G R O V E M E M ­O R IA L DAY*, a t 3 o ’c lo c k p . m . ; 7.30 p . m ., E l im L a w n P a r ty .

17. A u g u s t 2d to 12th—S U M M E R S C H O O LO F TH EO LO G Y ". O c e a n G ro v e S u m -.

. i n e r S choo l o£ T h e o lo g y , B is h o p J . N . F i tz G e ra ld , D . D ., L L . D ., P re s id e n t ,

. J i E . P rice , 1). D , D ean,; A u g u s t 2d j >. S u h im e r S ch o o l P o p u la r C o n c e r t; 8 p j

■" m . ; A u g u s t 3d to 12th; l e c tu re s d a ily• 10 to 12 a . m . a n d 7.30 p . iii. D o c tr in a l .

T h e o lo g y , D n G e o rg e B . S te v e n s ,: Y 'alo D iv in ity S ch o o l; O ld T e s ta m e n t,-

; .D r; R o b e r t YV. R o g e r s , . ,D re w S e m ­i n a r y ; N e w - T e s ta m e n t, . P ro f .- C a s -

. ’ . p e r ; R q n e G re g o ry , U n iv e rs i ty : o f L e lp s ic ; D r . M a rc u s !D . B u e ll, B o s-

: to n U n iv e rs i ty ; . H is to r ic a l T h e o lo g y ,D r . J . A . F a u lk n e r . D rew . S e m in a ry ;

• - • P h ilo s o p h ic T h e o lo g y , D r . -B . P .■ R a y m o n d , Y V csleyan V U n iv e rs i ty ;.. B ib lic a l T h e o l o g y a n d P h y s ic a l

• S c ien ce . D r . J . ;K . P r ic e , D e a n ; E n - g l is h L i te r a tu r e , D r . W m . Yr; K e lle y , E d i to r M e th o d is t R ev iew .' P o p u la r

o ' e v e n in g le c tu re s b y s p e a k e r s o f . n a - l lo h n l re p u ta t io n . A u g u s t l l t h a n d 12th, S u m m e r. S c h o o lM u s lc a l F e s t i - .

- jv a l . A u g u s t l l t h . : ” C lilldren*8 F e s ­tiv a l." - .A u g u s t 12th, o r a to r io o f “ T h e

: M e ss ia h .” • ■ . -.'V •. ■18.: A u g u s t 13fh a n d 1 4 th -W O M A N ’S

F O R E IG N M IS S IO N A R Y r S O C IE T Y . R e v ; D r . a i id M rs . O ld h a m w il l t a k e

• , »*.■im inithO tii p a r t i a tm j MtcvlceH. w u n M rs . D r . B a ld w in , w h o h a s j u s t a r -

■ : r iv e d f ro m C h in a . O fllce rs : M rs . E .J . ' H . S to k e s . P r e s id o n t ; M rs . K e n n a r d

C h a n d le r , F i r s t YMco P r e s id e n t ; M rs. ;■ R e v . .11 .. W h e e le r , C o r re s p o n d in g : Hinavlavy; M rs. iK 'V .V .u .vkirik lV 'iisjin 'r.-

19. A u g u s t 15th—T H E ' W IL L IN GY V O R K ER S.20. A u g u s t 10th—A- M . E . Z IO N JU B -— -- —— -* - --I L E E E D U C A T IO N A L A N D M IS S IO N A R Y D A Y . B ish o p . J o h n H a l- l ld a y , o f A r k a n s a s , w ill p r e a c h 10.30 a . m .; 3 p . m ., B ish o p s C lin to n a n d P e t ty , a n d ' 7.30 p'. m . J u b lle o C o n ­c e r t .

21. A u g u s t 17th a n d IS th —W O M A N ’S E N ­C O U R A G E M E N T M E E T IN G , M rs . D r . IT. Y V hcclcr n n d M rs. K e n n a r a C h a n d le r , le a d e rs .

22. A u g u s t 19th to 29th—T I I E R E G U L A RC A M P M E E T IN G . F r id a y , 7.30 p. in :, th e S a c ra m e n t .o f t h e .L o r d ’s S u p p e r , w i l l - b e . c e le b ra te d . S a b b a th , 21st, B ish o p C. C. M c C a b e , 10.30 a . m . S a b b a th , 2Sth, B ish o p D . A . G o o d -

• s e ll , 10.30 a , m .- C a m p -M e e tin g L o v e F e a s t , S a b b a th , A u g u s t 28th; a t 8.45

! • a . m . M is s io n a ry T r a in in g S ch o o l inj ' - t h e e v e n in g o f A u g u s t 29th, . M rs ,I : . f O sb o rn . • . .. v.. •;I M r, T a llie S Ib rg a n ,; M u s ic a l -D ire c to r ;1-M lss M . L o u is e ' L In e b e rg e r , C o r n e ll s t ;

M iss M . R ic e , O r g a n is t . ' .S u r f M e e tin g s e v e r y , S a b b a th e v e n in g :

a t fo o t o f O c e a n P a th w a y , w h e n .w e a th e r p e rm its .

T w il ig h t M e e tin g s d u r in g C a m p -M o o t-

,n e V . J. N . F IT Z G E R A X .D , V A . B . B A L L A R D ,J . I I . A L D A Y . ’

D e v o tio n a l C o m m itte e .

Flre InstirancCj 10 Per Cent. ReductionW e are prepared to w r ite flre in su r­

ance, on a ll c la ssos o t r isk s in Ocean G rove or A sb u ry Park, a t a reduction of ten per cen t, from p rev ious rates. P o lic ie s w ritten on property, a f an y o f tb e M onm outh coast resorts. W rite, or ca ll Xor rates. W . H . B eeg le , 226 .M ain street,’ A sbury Park; ^ 8 M ain avenue, O cean G r o v e— A dv

F O R E X C H A N G E .— S plen d id lo t a t A lle n h u rst for.Btnall p rop erty in Ocean O rove n ear foo t-b rid ge o r M ain’ aven u e entran ce. W . H . B ee g le , 48 M ain a v e ­n ue, O cean G rove, o r 226 M ain s tree t, A sb u ry P ark .— A dvr.

Monmouth TrustA nd.....

Safe Deposit Company.MONnQUTH BUILD ING ,

Asbury Park, New Jersey,

CAP ITAL , $100,OOO SURPLUS , $25,000.E x e c u te s a l l t ru s ts k n o w n to t h e law .L oans m o n ey o n B o n d a n d M ortgage. R eceives d o p o slts su b je c t to c h eck h u d a llo w s

• In te re s t o n .d a lly b a lan ces .A c ts a s TrusUjoj: R e g is tra r a n d T ra n sfe r A g t. P a y s coupons.S lak es d e m a n d a n d tim e lo an s o n a p p ro v e d

• 'c o lla te r a l .Snfe D eposit V au lts .

A. C. T W IN IN G . P ic s ld e n t,G. I t .M , H A R V E Y , Vice P resid en t. BIUJCE 8 . K E A T O R ,.S ecreta ry .D. U. C O RN ELL, T reasu re r.

D IR E C T O R S .G. H. M. I lu rv e y , J . 11. H itclm uon,D. C. C ornoll, J o h n I*. O’B rien,Isa a c C. KeniiO dy, ‘I I , I I . V rce land ,T h o m a s F.. R y a n ,, v O, p . W . V room ,G eo..I‘\ K ro o h l, . .B ru ce .81 K e a to r,W m , J . H a rr lso ii , • I lo n r y M itchell,O. I I . B row n, ,? r M ilan Boss,

:' 1 v C . T w in in g . '.

f e l l , W ell, f e l l

T . F R A N K A P P L E B Y ,R e a l Estate

Insurance Office,. OS M AIN AVEOfUE,- .

Aslmry Park and Ocean Grovo Bank Building ' • , OCEAN : G ROV E,

In charge of RO B E R T E . MAY'O,• All kinds OX '-.J.

PROPERTY FOE SALE OE RENT.

KENT & SON , PIANOS.A P AHIGHGRADEPIANO

X y . n d ir e g t f r o m t h eti# J h M W . FACTO RY.^ 30 DAYS FR EE TRIAL.

Guaranteed Foa S en Years. Do not pay .fancy priceelbrYour pianos. Write us. Bend for catalogue. .

■ KENT & SON, '49 Flatbuah Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.

EXTRA N E W S.If you w ish to keep you r sh oes in good

shape. . . . . . . . . .I f yon w ish your shoes, rubber boots

and sltoes to appear new . . .•If you aro faeeking good work , and

satisfaction . . . . . . .GO DIRECTLY A N D S E E

• K . M O R R I S •T IIE LIGHTNING SHOEMAKER

OF ASBURY PARK,625 Cookman Avenue;

BETW EEN BOND AND EnO RY ST5.

Shoe Reptiring ,'E Lightning Process.

C U T P R IC E S .M en’s Soles . 45c. |.M en ’s H eels . , .26'e. Ladies' “ . 35c. | L adies’ “ • 15c.First-class Iln n d-sew cd .S oles . . . . 70c.

, SH O E LA CES FR E E .S hoe F in d in gs sold to Custom ers,

.Shoes repaired w h ile you w ait. Per­sons h av in g five pairs of shoes half-soled nnd lieclcd m ay Jmvo th e s ix th pair re­paired free of charge.

Som eth ing n e w : -Rubber B oots and Shoes repaired w ith (lie beet s lock nnd w ork guaranteed.

DON’T FOROET THE NUMBER, 625 n iDDLE OF BLOCK

GEORGE PRIDHAM,BOX a o i3 , ;

OCEAN GROVE, N. J,

And Grainer.ESTIM ATES PR O M PTLY F U R N IS H E D

JOHN N. BURTIS.

-Undertakerni I t baimer.■ !

: 708 Mattison Avenue, .A S B U K Y P A R K , N . J ,

O oiBns a n d B u ria l C aske ta o u h a n d o r fu r­n ish ed to o rd er. S p ec ia l a tte n tio n g l von to (Tam ing p ic tu res .. T elep h o n o 02.

H. BEEGLE,

AMOS UPPINCOTT,Merchant Tailor and Men’s Fnrnisher

48 Main Avenue,

OCEAN GROVE, N.J.LISTS OF COTTAGES FOR SALE AND TO RENT

FORWARDED UPON APPLICATION.

H .C .W iN Soh, P re s t . G .W .KvANS. Vice-PreRl. E.EiDAYTOK, C ash ier. iW .W . D av is, Asn’t. C ash ■'

ASBURY PARK and OCEAN GROVE BANK,Ulnttisou A ve. an«l M ain St., A slm ry P a rk ,lu E a ta i ’ -lO.Tron.’u.G Obaa.(3. X ^ i lg x lx a . . W a y , O c e a s a . O ^ totto . .

• v V ; O r g a n i z e d J a n u a r y , 1889 v- r.'.vC A P IT A !, 9 3 0 ,0 0 0 :{ > S P U P H JS , S84,0««»

T m nw ic ts a G enera l B a n k in g B usluess, Issu es F o re ig n a n d D om estic D rafts; r P ro m p t a t te n tio n g iven to a ll m a tte r s e n tru s te d to n s . - ■ , ; • . 0 :

C O L I i E J C T I O l T S M X 3 D E 3 e ja .d . P B O M P T L T ^ .C K IX T O W X 4 X lX > a -E 2 3 .

N . E . B uclu inon , J . S . F erguson , Geo, YV. E v a n s , C. C. C ia y to u , G eo. W . T re a t, J , A, W a in r lg b t . - D r. J . A . Y W H etrlek , J o h n H u b b a rd , H e n ry C. W lusor,

T , F r a n k Appleby,^ L ew is Itjafnear, A m o s T ilto n . ; Y 'our P a tro n a g e Solic ited

210 Main Street,Oppoelte B.REtatloh, ,; Asbury Park,. N* J

E X P R E S S A N D & TM 1& &ZWE,

Ib tiie old<3st established, line in Ocian Grove and Ab- . bury Park. ■ Special facilities for the prom pt and careful handling-of all kinds of Furniture, Pianos, Boilers and Safes. Shipping tags furnished free. Storage for ail kin ds of goods. Separate Compartments. Each individual fur­nished w ith key.

; , - ; ^ T A C O B S T I L B S 4 ' . ;O r v io x a N o . 702 Mattison Avenuo, Railroad Depot .Asbury Park;

Avonuo, West GrovojNo. 46 Main Avenue,opposito Aasooiation Offioo,. Ocean drove. PoBt OfiSoe Bos 669, Asbru-y Pari, N. J.

OCEAN G R O V E Ti.MES— SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1898.

O C E A N G R O V E T IM E S ^ -S A T U R D A Y , J U L Y 30, i8gg. 7LIKE SPILT WINE.

I V w iio n a -w o m an w h o h a s b e e n p r e t t y r e a l iz e s t h a t s h e i s b o n o l o n g e r d i e l ao p t to exaggerate h er p ast charm s. S he la r a lso a p t t o regard h erse lf a s s in gu ­la r ly a s tu te a n d h o n e st, a a d t o ad m ire h er own- ew o et reason ab len ess in con ­fe s s in g It. .)■'/. L u cy L ock e-Jam es b ad to ee i' jilted , an d n o t o v er g en tly jilted . H e r fe e l­in g s w ere n o t com plex, an d s h e d ld n o t a n a ly ze th em ; b u t s h e w a s sen sitiv e , an d s h e f e l t p a in q u ite o s a cu te ly e e d o m ore su p er ior p erson s. H e r fa th er , A dm ira l Loolce^Jam es, d id n o t m ak e th in g s ea s ie r for h er . H e w e n t ab out b rea th in g Are an d slau g litor , a n d u sin g n a u tica l lan g u a g e a g a in s t th e .m an iwho had jilted h er, s o th a t th e w h o le , to w n o f B a th w a s sorry for L u cy , an d eljow ed It. I t i s n o t su rp r isin g , th ere­fo re , th a t s h e lo s t h e r co lor, th a t h er n ia iin sr b ecam e sh r in k in g , and her ex p re ss io n g re w w an and sad . •t- P r esen tly sh e stood up and le t down h er h a ir , S h e w as a ta ll g ir l, and now m uch too th in for her h eigh t. She ehoolt th e Bolt w aves round her face, an d looked In th e g lues agUln, s igh in g , "My ey e la sh es on d m y lia lr are a ll th at arc left," sh e th ou gh t, sad ly . T hen sho u nd ressed and read on e o f th e li t t le w h ite books on her d ressin g tab le , try­in g to b elieve th a t God m ust love her doarly, Inasm uch a s lie had th ou gh t lit to chasten hor so; nnd so to bed to llo w id e-eyed an d w akefu l, th in k in g o f th a t earth ly love Who. had loved her 80 lit t le . ■' /

“I am too w orn nut, too w orld-w eary to g ive you a love w orthy o f you r ow n, m y Lucy,” C larence W eb ster would sa y , puckering up h is forehead as bo gazed Into L ucy’s oyes—h is ow n wero large and b lu e and prom inent,

"Tho lovo you g ive m e Is enough for mo; I a sk n o th in g m ore or b etter o t fa te ,” w oe L ucy's Invariable rejoinder. T h en Bhe w ould com p lacen tly te l l her­s e lf th at h e Idealized her, th a t s h e wan in n o w ay rea lly f it te d ,to he th e m ate o f such a h igh -m in d ed gen iu s, b ut-;— , A nd so th e y w ere rea lly happy, In a q uiet-com m onplace sort o f a w a y , until M rs. V an Sch orer ca m e to B ath .

Mrs. V an Schorer sa id sh e w as E n g­lish , h ut her ap p earan to and her tem ­peram ent helled her. S h e w as sm all and; d ecidedly plum p, w ith th a t grace­fu l, u n d u la tin g Walk th a t suggests m ore south ern c lim es. H er eyes were' dark' and in scru tab le , her h a ir h eavy and stra igh t, and black. She -w ore i t ported In th e m iddle in M adonna bands, and th e re su lt w as quaint and uncom ­m on. H er com p lex ion w a s , pale, hor m outh big,.'and her teeth m agnificent. She n early 'always d ressed -in black. W om en called her U gly and fat.' Men, w hom she Interested , called her “une h ellela lde , rondo et graclcu se.” ‘■ "Clarence," said Mrs.. V an Schorer,

"w h y do you m arry th is .r id icu lou s g f r f f " H dvo'you forgotten , C larence?” : H er voice w as m u sical, w ith a pathetic l i t t le break In it: "a- touch o f .'foreign-

Iaccen t gave a su b tle d is tin ctio n to her E n g lish , ■ .-’i ' .

C larence W eb ster look ed a t th e be­w ild er in g b u n d le o f d esire on th e so fa ; h e croBsed th e room , and :k n e lt down beside it; and for. th e t im e b e in g the odor b f p atch ouli q u ite overpowered th e acent o f lavend er.

» * *’O ne a ftern oon : tow ard C hristm as,

ju st a s l t w as grow ing: dusk, nnd a s he sat. sm o k in g b y ■;th e stud io fire and w ond erin g w h y . h e h ad ever b e e n ‘b o m , th ere w a s a k n ock a t th e ou ter door—■ a , flu tterin g , u n certa in so rt o f k nock, lik e th a t o f a. ch ild .

H e crossed th e li t t le p assage to open; th e g a s on th e sta irca se w aa n o t l i t , b u t In th e sem i-d ark n ess h e recognized th e o u tlin e o f th e ta ll , g ir lish figure sta n d in g th ere.f " L u ey !” h e cried , Incredulously. Lucy! Y o u !” :■ .■’ T h e g ir l W as trem b lin g an d could n o t. speak; h e led h er In and p u t h er In an arm chair; th en sh e h e ld o u t a le tter t o h im , sa y in g tim id ly ; ■

: .- “.W ill you -read It an d tell m e i f i t la. true?” '■.-1":,'. : i

C larenqj turned on th e ; lig h t and s ile n tly took th e le tter . L u cy lean t back In her chair, grasp in g th e arm s to s ta y her trem b lin g -hands. H e n o ­ticed : h ow th in sh e w as aqd p a le , and for- a m in u te every th in g w a s blurred by . th e tea rs th a t cam e in to h er eyes. !

T h e le tter , In a h an d w ritin g h e knew w ell, bore an A frican postm ark , and

'b eg a n -a b ru p tly th u s:. '“I t h as stru ck m o la te ly th a t It IS n o t

fa ir th a t you shou ld be p unished for m y ,fa u lt . I n oticed you th a t d a y -in B ath ; and you a r e ,th e .s o r t o f .g ir l w ho w ill tak e life hard. Y du-probably love C larence W eb ster; i t h a s been a grief t o you to lo se h im ; th ere Ib n o neces-. s lty . Such lovo a s h e Is cap ab le o f you h a v e had, and can h ave aga in if you w is h .it . W h a t h e felt' for .m e w as m erely a p assin g passion , w h ich does n o t In an y w ay a ffect h is fee lin g for you . Y ou probably th in k it a ll terr ib le aqd sh ock in g ; you are o n ly a g ir l, probably a tender and foo lish one, w ho k n o w s-n o th in g o f life . If, w h e n you get th is , you s t il l care fo r h im , te ll Kim w hat I h ave, sa id , and try to b elieve th a t I bear y ou h o sort o f I ll-w ill. ,

. V ic tor ia V an S chorer.” T h e le tter fluttered from h is hand,

and h e w en t and k n e lt by L ycy .r'"Can you forg ive m e, m y dear, m y

dear?” ;' ' . i.' •’F o r an sw er Lucy p ut her arm s about

h ls .n e c k “ I h ave been so m iserab le!’’ s h e sa id .—Chapm an M agazine.' ■

BROADWAY HOUSE,Corner Broadway and Bench Avenues,

OCEAN GROVE, N . J . .

S p le n d id Ocenn V iew rione . b lo ck fro m Ocean a n d B n tliin g G ronh tts ; serv ice; ,

. S ftn itn ry . A rrnn 'gem ent« C bm pietei T e rm s R e aso n ab le . HRS. THOS. WHITTAM

3 V T M R I N EOcean Grove,

iZ.iL.-LNew Jersey.

On th e Ocean Front w ith S p len d id , Luke V iew . N e w iy F u rn ish ed . Close to B ath in g Grounds and H ot and Cold Sea W ater Baths.

S P E C I H L R H T E S E O R J U L Y .

Address HRS. W. H. BEEGLE,Box 815. O CEA N G R O V E , N . J.

UNITED STATES HOTEL,C o r i i e r o l' M a i n a n d B c r i c i i A v e n u e s ,

OCEAN QROVE, N. J.• One Block Prom the Ocean. Now Open for the Reception of Guests.

V T m , O I E & E B , Z = i o p r .

THE OCEAN QUEEN,CORNER OCEAN PATHWAY O f F A IS I f iD H V P rvj iAND OCEAN AVENUE, U C fcA lN U K O V b , N . J .S p le n d id ly lo ca ted , w ith fu ll ocenn view . L ig h t a n d a ir y room s, sp acio u s p iazzas . Conve­

n ie n t to u ll p o in ts o f in te re s t . A p p o in tm e n ts u u d serv ico llrst-clnss.M. CLEMENT, Hanager.

Wl i f t g B ^ r ^ \ w l »17th Bea son.

O cean A v en u e , Ocean G rove, Nh' J . O pen for guests J u n e 1st, 18u8, A T U il o c e an v iew , fo r tw e n ty m iles.

. W ith a iry room s, goo d beds, m o d ern co n v en ien ces, m ak o th is tb e p o p u la r p lace to stop . Send for te rm s.

C H A K L E 8 ROS9, P ro p rie to r .

w g _ • j _ w w 100 L a k o A v en u e , O oean G rove, B eau tifu lly Lo-I H K P Q I n P l l O i l , S c . c a te d o n W esley L a k e , n e a r A u d ito riu m , conveu-l ^ C l l V W O l V l v I l U U ^ v y le n t to a l l p o in ts o f in te re s t. N ico room s, largo

V erandas; tab lo flrs t-c la is . Torm a rea so n a b le . F o r p a r t ic u la rs a d d re s s , M rs. J . H ,H O P k XNB.

3 and 5 PITMAN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE, N. J.

C ozy: S iin P arlors;' H o i S a lt W a tc r lSatlis.O P E N K L L T H E Y E H R .

W arm R oom s, C om fortable A ccom m odations for W in ter G uests,■ ’ •' . P erm anent nnd Transient.

;3iT . E C . T g -T T ■•K/TT=1T ?.J •P rn p ri< = > to r..

Atlantic

P itm an Avenue, Near Ocean,

Ocean Grove, N. J.

STEAM HEAT, SUN PARLORS.C H A S . J. H U N T .

&

OCEAN GROVE, N. J.

W ILL OPEN JUNE 23rd.Exceptional Location, Unsurpassed Cuisine. Excellent Servic

and Appointments: tilew York Orchestra.

R g l D ' S I C e O R e T T T W r I S T H S B e S T wARLiBreGTOOi O A H D E N O P EN ju a r « 1st,

W itlra com p leteh ssortm eh t 61 a ll flavors of R e id ’s lo o Creams and Ices. Pure and 'mode fresh D ailv. F am ily m id Party orders le ft a t th e A rlington .

W ILL B E D E L IV E llP lD PROM PTLY.R eid’s T elep hon e N o . 3 1 1. A rlington T elephone N o. 30 R.

OCEAN VIEW HOTEL,CORNER BROADWAY AND CENTRAL AVENUE,

OCEAN GROVE, N. J.

G EQ R G E Q . P R ID H A M , Proprietor.(SUCCESSOR TO W . A. W HITE,)

OPEN J U N E 15th. ' U nobstructed view of. fccea.n an d Lake. Servico nnd C uisine • E xce llen t. A ccom m odations for B icycles. Special R ates for Ju n e and.

Septem ber. F o r T erm s A ddress »GEORQE C. l ’RIDHAM, P. O. B o x 2002, Ocean Grove, N. J.

++ D R , S T A R K S H O T E L , ++P iu iia n , JBcach and O lin A ven u es.

ENLARGED AND IMPROVED. OPEN ALL THE YEAR. CAPACITY 250.F ive Stories H igh , 3000 F eet o f Piazzas, 100 Y ards from Surf, Sun

Parlors, L uxurious B eds, Sanitation Perfect, Superior Table,Electric L igh ts m id Bells, A rtesian W ater, P iano.

Address W. H. L. STARKS, M. D„Telephone Connection. . OCEAN GROVE.

T H B EZLZDOZEB-A-IDO,^ OCEAN GROVE, N, J.BROADWAY, FRONTINO

FLETCHER LAKE AND THB SEA ,

U n lim ite d S u p p ly o f P u ro W a te r from A rtcfilan "Well o n th o P rem ises . S a n ita ry A rra n g em e n ts P e rfec t in a l l R espec ts. - , v ,

SPECIAL RATES FOR JUNE AND SEPTEMBER.

O. B )X 2) TU,

For terms address Mrs. D. W . F ISH ER , Manager,O 077*33, ^T. T

THE MULFORD,2 i , 27 and 29 O lin Street, OCEAN GROVE, N . J;

Enlarged and Improved. Fine Location. Everything First-Class. Lowest Rates. Box 64. WALTER J. MULFORD

18 S u r l A v en u e , O cean O rove, N . J .C entrally located, com m ands n fine ocean v iew , con ven ien t to a ll p o in ts of in terest

: Open June 1st, 'B o x 22)3. A ddress, M ISS E . L . SIED A LL.

GROVE HALL,' S S & f K S U p .* . : O cean Grove, N. J.

Twenty-First Beaeon; Convenient to nil polnta of Interest.P.O.BOX 2168 ' E . A . IR EI^A N D , P ro p r.

THE OSBORNE HOUSE,COR. P ITMAN AND CENTRAL AVENUES , OCEAN GROVE, N . J.

O P E N J V A E 1 1 , 1 8 0 8 .

Third seneon under th e proprietorship o f H E N R Y W ELSFO R D . A first- claas house, con ven ient to every th in g o f in terest in th e Grove.

P. O. B o x 2121.- , For Particulars Apply to HENRY W ELSFORD.

Ocean Qrove, New Jersey.-' 'T H I S P O P U L A R H O U S E W I L L O P E 1 V J U k E 3 5 , 1 8 0 8

N E W L Y F U R N IS H E D , LOOATION U N E X C E L L E D , ON OCEAN P A T H W A Y . OCEAN V IE W , N E A R T H E BE A C H . ROOMS E N S U IT E '

A N D SIN G L E , BIC Y C LE R pO M .Lock Box J. H. H. ALCOCK, Proprietor.lU eqsnn t rooms-

w a lk from .ro u n d s; , P ro p r.

Jackson HouiUonv on lout to Post Otlicc, T c leg rup ii u illci

ir n __O ctober, T ab le B oard . B ou t fo r use o f guests.

tin G rove, rtnn tlie -

May to rcinrNK.

'SlAiiY A , H a u n i .

. Hermon Villa, (10 ■ M t... I le rm o n W a y ; H a lf b lo ck from post, o lllce; o n e b lo ck from A u d i­to r iu m ; n e a r t h e beach n n d a ll p o in ts -

o f .In terest.' ‘ L ig h t, a i r y ro o m s, a l l o f w h ic h a r c accessib le to porches. MILS. J . H E A D D E N ,

H i I H ' ' ■ S I . CViT. C entftU a n d jJ n f h A v es.,

bat n Ave n u e H o use,11 B ro ad w ay , Ocean G rove. O pen J u n e 1, Bplendl'd o cean a n d la k e v iew ; o n e b lo ck fro m ocean , n e a r L iilag o re’s b a lh -

■ ln g p a v ilio n . G u ests l ia v e u so o f b o u jjo n th e liike.9 . . . E . Q U IN N , P ro p rie to r . ’.

M oravi anE Cotta g eoflloc,.a u d ito r iu m a n d b each . T e rm s m o d era te . ■

F o rm e r ly th e “Tbn!asFn.,, • 25 H e c k A v en u e , Ocean G rove, N . J . : O pen HU O ctober. C o n v en ien t to po st

M IES A .T . JO N E S , JIB S . A . YOUNG

The Aid ine, 28 M ain A venuo, Ocenn G rovo, X . J . . A p p o in tm e n ts a n d se rv ic e first-c lass. T w o b lo ck s from o cean ; n e a r post- n l llc o a n d a u d ito r iu m . M BS. J . E. G E O ltG E .

Lawrence House, Ti Mut n A v en u e . Ocean G rove, N . .T. Wi t h i n v iew o f th e ocean ; n e a r a u d i­to riu m a n il postoflice. A rte s ia n w a te r,

e lec tric llg lits , w id e vonuulnH. cheerfu l room s, gcu cro u s tab le . T e rm s 57 lo Sl>.M ISS M. W H IT E

Oakley Villa,Y o u r P a tro n n g o S o lic ite d .-

E n tra n c e o n Sen -V iew a v e n u e . All th e m o d ern Im ­p ro v em e n ts : K lcctric L igb is. X t a r l ' i c r , L 'nm n-G rouiids m id Post-olllce. T ab ic F irshcliis^ ; T e rm s M o d era te;’

M U S. E . V . O A K L EY .

I V / n i a Corner Central and-Abbott Avenues, T u n P,!«:i he fromI —i t J t J V 11 l e t , th o Ocenn, Ocenn Orove, N. J ; P lcntanl and A iry R oenis.

MISSUS LEE, Managers.

The River View, L 'lm rm lng ly located b n f**omli s id e o f F lin rk B lvor; h o m in g , t»atiling, b illia rd s , law n ten n is ,

* w e e k ly h ops, e tc . A lso th e PALO A L IO , fell S o u th .Main S tree t, Ocean G rove. T ab lo o f b o th h o u ses su p p lie d w ith m ilk m id vcectiiblcs fro m o u r o w n fa rm . T e rm s m o d era te . - . • H. A. TRUAX.

Llewellyn Cottage,blocks from th e ocenn. :

33 Broadway Ocean Qrove, N.J.S ixth season. One nnd ohc-lm lf

A H. WINANS.

Furriished Rooms, 87 .M ain a v e n u e , O cean G rove; several large, w ell-lig h ted , n i c e l y lu rn h lie d ro o m s to ren t b y th o w eek o r s tn so n .

A1I co n v en ien ces, h a th , e tc . A d d ress o r a p p ly fi7 M ain a v en u e , Ocean (iro v e , N . J .

Ell wood House, P ilg rim P a th w a y m id Mt. lfe rm o n W uy,.O eean G rove. N e a r th e Au- f llto r lu m a n d I ’oht-citlleiv •AIRS. Al. A. LANNING, Proprietor, T . O. Box 21'Ii.

H otel La Pierre, \D irectly nn Hu* L a k e m id Ocenn. S ev en teen th Season u n d e r sam e uuohig i-m ciit. A ccom m o­d a tio n s f o r 250 guests. F o r p a rticu la rs

A d d re ss T . B . S H A Y .

M i ' - k i - i ' v - . - V v - , U r w i c n H o ij lh d ljle lln ilu iv u . E r,im lrtls tn n eefi-o in o crn D I N O l I I I C L I l l l U U h c u lu l Aaillt<irUlni-,lln-cceiiUil«eseoniici-lO(I by ver-

andns,- to w hic li a i l .ro o m s a ro accessib le , F ln o Table; m ea ls se rv ed to t ra n s ie n ts a n d by th e w eek. Will >cason «ipens.H uie22d, Look Box 2147. •. • ♦ • . • • . - i t . P i tlE S T , P ro p .

T P l f A l M a t i n n f l l na ln Avenue, opposite Post Office, Ocean A I I C 1 \ C lL H J I l C l l , Qrove. W ith in easy access to all places

oi Interest. W . S. HAYS, P. O. Box 134.

The Laurel Cottage, 48 B ro ad w ay , Ocean G rove, X. J . N e a r ih e B each n n d F le tc h e r L ake . A p p o in tm e n ts F irs t-c la ss : hath - In

th e house. F lu e o cean v ie w .. S pec ia l -rates to r J u n e u n d S ep tem ber. M IS S C. A . N O ItR IS .

20 I ’l tm a n A venue, Ocenn G rove, X . J . O pen from J u n o to October. C en tra l loca tion , tine a n d n n t-lim f

5 b lo ek s from tb o o cean , .p e re c r snn itar.v nmiiiL*e- m cn ts , open p lu m b in g , e tc . S pec ia l te rm s for Ju n o . M RS. W . J . BO BBIN S.The Kingston,

The Diamond State,ulectrlc L ig h ts , b icycle room , e tc . ' L ock B ox 782,- ;

O cean end o f E m b u ry Ave*, o c e a n G rove. X . J . U nob stru c ted view from nil room s. S paelous piazzas,tom s. S paelous p iazzas,

M ISS A . E . IIU X T E B ,

Sea V iew a v e n u e , Ocenn G rove. S itu a t io nHoHand H ou sGj Jq’zp?!..,. ocan, ciosoto Uoss’ p av ilio n a n d A sb u ry P a rk .M BS. I I . M. A G N E W ;

P . O, B o x 44.

50 B roadw ay , Ocean G rovo, X . J . B oom s l ig h t n n d a iry . T ablo b o a rd a n d h o m e co m fo rts . O ne a n d a h a lf

m b lo ck s from ocean . T e rm s 87.00 lofJO. 00 p e r w eek. S p ec- ■ ' la l te rm s fo r Ju n o a u d S e p tem b e r. ' MUS. S. F . J 'CXKIXS-

Maple Shade, l!(l H eck A v en u e . Ocean G rove, N , J . T h is n ew b o a rd in g h o u se Is o n e b lock tro m p o st ofllce,. tw o b lo ck s from c iu n n g ro u n d s.

A d d ress M . C. G R IF F IN .

A b b o tt A v e n u e a n d th o Beach, Ocean G rove . ■*’ J . E le v en th seaso n . A ll p o in ts o f in te re s tT K p I j 1 1 O Q * £ l c \

l C l ^ C A C i l v - t y w iu d ti easy access. Tlio tab lo*ls U rsbcluss a n d th o t e r ra s a ro m o d era te , w ith sp ecia l r a te s for J u n o a n d S ep tem b er, m u l to fam ilies for th o seaso n . M. 1). H E R IT A G E .

n p U . -v 1 1 / S 1 1 1 /-* is* S o u th w e s t c o rn e r C en tra l n n d H eck av en u es ,1 n e W m n ^ t o n . Ocwui G rove, >*. J . T w o b lo ck s from th o * * * * * * * ' o M9 o cean , a i m p teto s a n ita ry p ro tec tio n ; a r te t-

M RS. A.A1. W H Y TE .

The Stratford, F in o h o tel. M a in avenuo .

B ox 2105.

50 good room s. Close to ocean , o n R ed u ced ra te s fo r en tlro season .

A. W , LYMAN.

The Ivy House M ain a v en u o , Oeean G rove, N. J* C onvJcn tly n e a r o cean , a u d ito r iu m a n d postolHco. L ock b o x 2101. . . . . . . . . .

MRS. AL E . STULL, Proprietress.A 51 B roadw ay . T w o b lo ck s fro m L lllngprs’iunauiauqua nearFietchorLnk°-5uuc

M RS. T . T . W IG H T M A N , M I8S M. A . D O W N ER .

The Metropolitan,L o ck B o x 770.

C orner B ench a n d A b b o tt Avon., O cean G rove, N .J . U irg e , a ir y ro o m s,ex c e l­le n t a c co m m o d a tio n s: ra te s m o d era te .

. M R S. B. N . C H E W .

Sunset11a p o in ts o f In te re s t.

Cor. C en tra l, P i tm a n a n d M cC lin tock A ven u b s, O cean G rove. B est lo ca tio n , b e s t ta b le n n d low est

7 p rices n t Ocean G rovo o r A s b u ry P a rk . C ontral to ' M . J. BU RC H A LL.

Wood lawn, |70 M t. H o rm d n W ay , n e a r th e A u d ito riu m . Ono o f th e “ iea e a n te s t sp o ts In th e G ro v o ; p o rch es on a il s id e s ;la rg e a d d w ell l ig h ted rooniB : tab le a n d a p p o in tm e n ts flrstrc lass. T . IL B R O W N , L o ck B ox 750, O cean G rovo,

The Carrollton,Ocean P athw ay near the beach. JOHN W IL SO N

8 O C E A N G R O V E T IM E S — S A T U R D A Y , J U L Y 30, 1898COUNTY AND STATE.

■.■.William W . T aylor , o f H olm dol, recen tly sh o t a b ig m ink In h is ch icken

. %yard.. .Open, a ir con certs a re g iv en every

F rid ay n ig h t by th e K eyport brass band.

. .G eorge W . R eyn o ld s, o f W est L o n g Branch, h as had b is p en sion re- lssuod a t $12 per m onth.

. .A flro in E astm ond & V a il’s fish p ack in g b u ild in g a t P o r t M onm outh did $4,000 w orth o f dam age.

..B o lm a r , N . J ., h as been m ad e a p resld en la l postofllce. T h o sa la ry o f the! p o stm a ster Is $1,400.

,: J . B . M iller, C. E . M cK en n a and G eorge A . Shephard h a v e been ap­p o in ted m all carriers a t Rod Bank.

..G e o rg e E . H yers, o f L on g B ranch , h a s . been granted) an a b so lu te . d ivorce .from h is w ife, Isab elle , on th e ground o f d esertion . '

. .M rs. K en n ey , o f n ear South R iver, ■attempted to d row n h erse lf In a w ell w h ile tem porarily . Insane. She w as

re scu ed w ith difficulty.. .R u s s e l l G. A ndrew , Jr., o f N ave­

s ln k , h as p assed th e S ta to B oard o f .M edical E x a m in er’s te s t and h a s been licen sed a s a p hysician .

..M a r y E , Solom on , o f M anasquan, h a s been gran ted an a b so lu te d ivorce

■ from h er husband, D w ig h t D. S o lo ­m on , of. W est F reehold .

. .D u r in g th e p a st tw o m on th s th e n eigh b ors’ ca ts and d ogs h a v e k illed fifty -fou r, ch ick en s b e lo n g in g to John W . W oo lley , o f L on g B ranch .

. .T h e com m ittee o f H ow oll tow nship; h a s p assed ah ord in an ce re g u la tin g b l-

•'•cycle r id in g on th e sid ew a lk s and ,at n ig h t In the v illa g e o f Farm lrigdale)

. .A ta b le t , has, been erected in the P resb yter ian church o f P o in t P lea sa n t

' 'In 'm em ory of Its la te lam ented- pastor, the' R ev . W illiam Luke C unningham ,D . D . ' ■ ■ '

. .N a th a n ie l S locu m , o f Long B ran ch , has a. fou r-legged ch icken hatched a few w eek s ago . T h is prom ­is in g ch ick is n ot very liv e ly , a lth ou gh Its o w n er b elieves It w ill thrive.

. .T h e on ce fam ou s M onm outh P ark H ote l, ow n ed by R ev. Ferd in and A. H U , a C atho lic p riest o f B altim ore, h as been attach ed by th e R ichm ond S tovo C om pany for n b ill o f $2,100.

. .T h e A m erican V espucci S oc ie ty of L on g B ranch is arranging for a. c e le - b ratlon to tak e p lace S eptem ber 20th, In com m em oration o f th e e v e n t w hen I ta ly ’s s la v es w ere granted th eir free­dom . I"; v"'"-.'

. .T h o m a s W h alen , o f Jam csburg, has been appointed a ss ista n t operator a t tlio Sea G irt tow er, to succeed, A. S. H adley; w h o Is op era tin g a t the E n ­g llsh to w n sta tion d u r in g the s u m m e r m on ths,’ . .T h ere nre 20,011 p eop le o f a ll ages

w h o are w a rd s) o f th e S ta te o f N ew J ersey . T h ese Include a ll In p rison s, a sy lu m s, a lm sh ou ses, etc ., aud th e to ­ta l co s t o f m a in ten an ce Is $1,731,403 p er an nu m . ■ '■ ■"

T h e tw en tieth an n u al con gress o f th e N ew Jersey F ed era tion o f T rades a n d . L abor U n ion s w ill he held Ih th e c ity cou n cil cham b er o t th e C ity H all, P aterson , co m m en cin g a t 10.30 a. m. on M onday, A ugu st IB, 1808. ■’

. .A M altese c a t ‘b e lo n g in g to F rankC. S torck , o f R ed B an k , w as cau gh t by

. tho b lad es o f a law n m ow er and in ­jured so badly th a t | t had to be k illed . I t w as ly in g in th e gra ss w h ile th e la w n w as lie in g m ow ed w ith a .ho i'B e- p ow er m ow er.

. .A t K eyport Mrs. P a tien ce M athew s h a s b rou ght stilt a g a in st Col. C. D. H end rick son to recover $300 w ith In­ter e st for tw o years, w h ic h 'sh e c la im s ho ow es her on a n ote h e g ave her for se r v ic e s rendered w h en sh e k ep t a h oard in g houso.

. .T h e san itary d ress sh ie ld and cor­s e t c o v e r com pany o f N ew Y o rk h as arranged for th e u se o f th e can n in g

' factory a t H ig lits to w n for t iie ir m an u ­factu r in g b u sin ess , nnd purpose to" re­m ove th eir m achinery, th ere. . T h ey ex­p e c t to em p loy fifty operators.

...T h e Board o f F reeh o ld ers o f Crnn- berland cou n ty h as decided to build and m a in ta in n 'cou n ty Insane h osp ita l.. P rop osa ls for the b u ild in g o f th e in ­s titu t io n h a v e been ad vertised for, and I t Is proposed to sp en d o ver $50,000 In the project. T h e cou n ty now m ain ­ta in s about ninety, p atien ts In the S tate

’ H o s p i t a l . . ' ",

Good Country Roads.-“ T h e great secret o f su ccess in road-

m ak in g an d road -k eep in g I b to drain th e roads, and keep th e roads drained b y k eep in g th e d itch es o p en ,” w rites Joh n G ilm er Speed on “ H ow to H ave Good C ountry R oads," In tb e A ugu st L a d les’ H om e Journal. "The old m ethod w as to run a p low throu gh th e s id e d itch es and th row th e d is ­turbed, so il, sod and a ll ,.In th e m iddle o f th e road. T h ere It w ould sta y t i l l a h eavy ra in cam e to w ash t il ls so il h ack Into tho d itch es and fill th em up a ga in . I f th ere w ere m on ey en ou gh th is k ind o t th in g w ould b e d o n e over and o v er aga in , a s o ften a s fou r t im e s In a year. W horo th ere w ere w e t sp o ts broken s to n e or gra v e l w ould be p laced In th e road and lo ft for th e p a ssin g w agon s to w ear th is m eta l Into ruts. T h e m on ey Bpent w a 3 a b so lu te ly th row n aw ay. .■>■. ■ ..

"By th e n ew process , a ll th e rbad- m en d er n eed s to do Is to p rov id e d itch ­es and o u tle ts for th em , and th en so sh a p e th e road th a t th e w a ter fa il in g In a ra in storm w il l ru n off-, a t on ce Into th e d itch es . T h e w a ter m u st not be suffered to run in th e road , b ut off th e road. T he ra in fa ll, b e in g th u s s im p ly and e ffec tive ly d lsp osod of, b e­com es a m o st b e n e fic ia l. Instead o f a d estru ctiv e agen t; It c lea n s and Bhapes and h ard en s th e road w ay, in stead o f w a sh in g ' i t aw ay and d eep en in g th e ru ts. W h en th ere a re w et p laces, such a s sp r in gs, In th e road w ay, grave l and broken sto n e w ill n o t cure such th in g s. T h e w ater m u st b e d rain ed off und er­n eath th e roadw ay and Into th e d itch es by m ean s o f p ip e or b lind d rain s. T h e w h o le th in g Is so s im p le th a t a n y on e can ea s ily m aster th e .p rin cip les arid, put th e d eta ils in to practica l oper­a tion .’’ ■ •

School Clerk’s Annual Report.C lerk van G illuw e, o f th o local

B oard o t E d u cation , h a s prepared and s e n t to C ounty S up er in ten d en t of S ch oo ls E n rig h t b is an n u al report of th e to w n sh ip sch oo l fin an ces, w hich a grees In overy p articu lar w ith C ol­lec to r G lffard’e report.

Mr. van G illu w e w a s In N ew Y ork o n W ed n esd ay p erfec tin g arrange­m en ts tor th e bond issue . I t la under­stood th a t th e purch asers o f th e bondB h a v e a lread y d isp osed o f th em a t an advantageous figure. ;

Affected by the Blockade.

• / Golden E agle’s Conran lion.T h e an n u al cop ven tlon o f th e Grand

C astle; K n ig h ts o f th e G olden E a g le o f .N ew Jersey , w ill be h eld , a t ' L on g B ran ch on L abor D ay. T h e se ss io n w ill be h eld in Odd F e llo w s’ H a ll, th e h ead qu arters o f T o K alon C astle . T h e op en in g sessio n w ill , b eg in a t on e o ’clo ck p. m. R ou tin e w ork o f th e Grand C astle w ill co n tin u e o n th e fo l­lo w in g day, T u esday. I t Is n ot defi­n ite ly settled y e t w h eth er a'p arn d e w ill ho h eld In con n ection w ith th e session; T h e Grand C astle i s m ade up o f s ev en ­ty castleB, w ith a m em b ersh ip o f 5,000 or m ore. A n effort is b ein g p ut forth by th e local ca stle to ge t th e san c tion o t t h e uniform ran k to tu r n .b u t on Labor D ay in a s tree t parade. T h e castles, th rou ghou t N ew J ersey w ill turn ou t a lm ost to a m an Bhould th e u n iform ran k decide to lead th e pro­cession , and an yw h ere from 3,000 to6,000 m em bers o f th e order w ill tak e p art In th e dem onstration ...

M aster A lip lo L arrarl, a n a t iv e o f C ardenas, Cuba, w h o h a s b een stop­p in g a few w eek s w ith Mr. T . W . L illa - gore, on S aturday retu rn ed to P e n n in g ­ton S em in ary , where, h e is a stu d en t In E n g lish . H is fa th er , a w ea lth y lim e operator, is sh u t up In C ardenas by th e b lockade, an d A lip lo h as b eea d e ­p rived o t a l l com m u n ica tion with, h is fa m ily fo r so m e m on th s. H is c a se is o n e t o e n lis t sym p ath y .

A cknow ledgem ents Mustbe Stam ped.T h e la w d ep artm en t o f th e In tern a l

R ev en u e B u reau a t W a sh in g to n has m ad e a ru lin g th a t th e ack n ow led g­m en ts o t d eeds, m ortgages an d o th er le g a l p apers m u st b ear Intern al rev­en u e stam p s, a s w e ll a s th e deed or d ocu m en t Itse lf. In som e co u n ties o f th e S ta te sta m p s h a v e n o t been p u t on ack n ow led gm en ts, an d som e h avo said th a t w ith o u t sta m p s th e ir v a lid ity m ig h t be q u estioned in le g a l action s.Wounded Soldier at Home .

Capt; R ob ert C. V anV H et, a m em b er o f th e T en th U n ited S ta tes In fan try , w ho w n s wounded; a t S an tiago d e Cuba Ju ly 2d, is a t th e h om e o f h ts fa th er at S hrew sbury,. H e w as h it by a M auser liu lle t , w h ich stru ck h is leg , chipped off a p iece o f bone and broke on e o f th e sm a lle r bones. Capt, V a n V lle t has b een in th e arm y s in ce 1874,.

TU TO R IN G W A N T E D .—A you ng teach er w ould lik e sev era l s tu d en ts to tu to r d u r in g th e su m m er m on th s. A g rad u ate o f H igh S ch oo l, a Prep aratory Sch ool, and C ollege. F ifth ' season . E s ­p ecia l p reparation In M ath em atica l b ranches. F o r p articu lars address, T utor, B o x 8 io , O cean Grove, N . J .— A dv. t f . - •

) oO,: An A ncien t M ill.H ora tio C layton re cen tly purchased

the: B la ln m ill p roperty In M analapan tow n sh ip . T h e m ill w ns b u ilt by th e P reston s, w ho settled- in chat p art of th e .c o u n ty n early 200 yea rs ago .' T h e first s e tt le r o f th a t nam e w ho m oved to th e lo c a lity ,,w as Josep h P reston ; w h o se ttled th ere ab out 1705. H is w ife 's naftie w as Sarah , and th ey had severa l ch ild ren , am on g th em a son n am ed Josep h . T h e m ill w a s first h u llt ab ou t 1740 by th e orig in a l Joseph P restpn , hut w as afterw ard en larged ;by h is sori Joseph; :who .becam e th e s u b seq u en t-o w n er o f th e property.

T h e m ill, w a s k ep t In th e P reston.fa m ily for,..n in n y years. A hundred

V*fed fifty, y ea r s ago a lm o st every farm- .',Sr in M onm outh cou n ty raised a few '■Sheep, apdv.’m o st ot th e c lo th es used

th e fa m ily w ere m ade , from th e "“ M o l th u r igrow n . A fter th e m ill p a ss ­

ed ou t o f tho h and s o f th e P reston fa m ily 'It becam e :the p roperty of G eorge J. M iller, w h o in turn so ld i t to Jam es M. Siriith. In 18G2 Mr. S m ith so ld th e m ill to 'R o b e r t T . B la ln , w ho, With h is so n s , h a v e re ta in ed p ossess ion o f th e prop erty u n til th o recen t sa le to H o r a tio C layton.

Robber, Dressed a s a W om an.L a s t S un d ay evening,- in th e ab sen ce

o f th e fa m ily a t . th e A ud itoriu m , th e h om e o f P ro f. T a ilie MoTgnn, 108 L ak e aven u e, w a s entered b y a m a n .c lo th ed in a w o m a n ’s . w rapper, in te n t upon robbery. G eorge P o tts an d R o y C ol­lin s ,) from th e . s tep s o f th e form er's resid en ce, 'n o ticed tb e m an w a lk in g ab ou t th e p r e m ise s .. K a y s and O scar M organ, th e y o u n g so n s of P rof. M or­g an , arrived h o m e fir st and tu rned on th e e lec tr ic lig lii . -T h ey b eard fo o t ­steps"-ori-the upper floor, nnd-'at once g a v e th e a larm . P o t t s , an d C ollin s hurried to th e h ou se , b u t b y th e tim e th e y had g o tten th ere th e b ird hud

)flow n. • • _. '.'

A Charcoal Mine a t Lakewood.In s in k in g an artes ia n w e ll .a t L ak e­

wood last, w eek an e x c e lle n t q u a lity o f m arl w a s encountered , In con sid erab le q u an tity , and a t a depth o f C00 fe e t a s tra ta of charcoal w as ^discovered. In a n ex c e lle n t s ta te o f p reservation . T h e assu m p tion Is th a t a Vein o f th e maV ter la l m u st be located th ere, and op en s up an In terestin g sou rce o f conjectu re a s to h ow It cam e b o far b elow th e surface. I t Is exp la ined th n t in som e p reh istoric tlm o a fire had tak en place, in th e loca lity , tran sform in g a ll th e w ood in to charcoal, w h ich in th e cou rse o f ages h as been covered aw a y o u t o f s ig h t. W h eth er th is exam ina- tlori w ill stan d th e te s t o f sc ien ce or n o t i t is linp osslb lo to say . In any even t, the, ch arcoal is th ere, open ■ to t lie in sp ectio n of; v is ito r s.

A G am e-H unting Cat.

It Is sa id upon good au th or ity th a t P h ilip C reelin , o f C o lts -N e ck , h os .a u Irori-gray. cat th a t w ill a c t as, a gam e catch er n early as w e ll a s a n y d og. T he ca t Is sa id t o h ave a E u rop ean b irth , and th e vesse l w hich b rou gh t It over w as unable; to carry Its load an y fur­th er th an B arn egat, w h ere i t foundered and san k . S tran ge to sa y , th e tra d i­t io n a l ,n in e - life co llec tio n o f th e fe lin e had n ot been exh au st cm], and sh e tu rn ­ed up ju st a s good a s ev er on shore. A t p resen t i t is sa id s h e fo llo w s Mr. C reelin on h is gunning) tr ip s and runs d ow n rabbits w ith tho ea se and a c ­curacy of an exp erien ced h unter.Efficient Train Service.

T h e C hicago, B u rlin g ton and Quiri- ce y R ailroad C om pany h a s put o n new eq u ip m en t on th e fa s t tra in b etw een C hicago and D enver. T h e B u rlin g ­ton ’s N o. 1 , recen tly put Into serv ice, lea v es C hicago a t 10 o ’c lo ck In the m orn in g and reach es O m aha a t 11,50 p. m. th e -sn m e n igh t, and D en ver th e fo llo w in g day a t 1.30 p. m ., On M ay 1 th is tra in w a s equipped w ith P u llm an stand ard s lee p in g cars, a- P u llm an co m p osite car, w ith sm ok ­in g rooin, barber shop and bath room , b esid es tho u su a l ch a ir cars and coaches a n d -o n e o f th e fam ou s B iir- lin g to n route d in in g cars, on w hich ineals are served on th e E u rop ean plan.

T h e Z eth u s m a le q uartette w ill s in g th e ir ch arm in g arran gem en t o f “A n n ie L au rie ,” "Old B lack J o e” an d "Old K en tu ck y H o m e” to n igh t (20th ) a t the A sbury P a rk A ud itoriu m , and w ill a lso do sev eral hum orous num bers.— A d .lt.Cottages For Rent., F o r th e b alan ce o f th e sea so n w e can ren t you good co tta g es a t . lo w prices. C all and in sp ect them . W . H . B eegle, 48 M ain avenue,- O cean G rove.- -Adv. -

GETTYSBURG BATTLEFIELD.

Low-Rate Personally-Conducted Tour via Pennsylvania Railroad.

Tho recen t trium p h s o f our arm s by s ea and land rev iv es th e In terest in th a t g re a te st o f All A m erican b a ttle­fields, G ettysburg. In ord er th a t the' re sid e n ts o f N ew York, P h ilad e lp h ia and n e igh b or in g c it ie s m ay v is it th is grea t battlefield in th e m o st sa t is fa c ­tory m anner, th e P e n n sy lv a n ia R a il­road C om pan y h a s arranged fo r a tb roo-d ay p erson ally -cond u cted tou r on S aturday, A u gu st IS.

R ato.L eave N ew Y o r k . . . . 8.50 a, m . . $13.60 L eave T r e n t o n . . . . . .1 0 .5 8 a. m . . . 12.50 L eave P h ila d e lp h ia . .12.20 p. m . . 10.00

P r o p o r tio n a te ’ ra tes from o th er p oin ts.

R a te in c lu d e s tran sp ortation in each d irection , tw o d ays’ h o te l accom m oda­tion s, and carriage d r iv e over th e en ­tir e b attlefield u nd er th e d irection ot Capt. Jam es T . L ong, th e ce lebrated gu id e, w h o w ill d escrib e th e b a ttle a t th e p rom in en t p o in ts o f th e field. A to u r is t a g en t and ch ap eron will- a c ­com p an y th e p arty . A P u llm an parlor car w ill be run th rou gh from P h ila ­d elp h ia to G ettysb u rg and return.

F o r Itin erar ies, t ic k e ts and fu ll In­form a tio n ap p ly . to n e a re st t ic k e t agen t; T ou rist A g en ts , 119G B roadw ay, N ew .Y o rk , and 789 B road stree t, N ew ­ark , N . J .; 'o r ad dress Geo. W . B oyd , A ss is ta n t G eneral P a ssen g er A gen t, P h ilad e lp h ia .— Ju ly 30-3t.

YELLOWSTONE PARK ANDOMAHA EXPOSITION.

$ | o g a k e f I ^ a r g e r u r n

W HOLESALE AND RETAIL

BUTCHERS,Olin St. Hear Central in.,-

.....OCEAN GROYE, H. J.

Main Street and Lake Henan, .............fiSBORf PARK, H. J.

A m erican Day, A ugu st 18.T h u rsd ay, A u g u st ,18, is A irierlcan

Day; to be celeb rated , by th e S tate C ouncil Jr. O .’U. A. M. w ith a g a th er­ing' of th e m em b ers and a b ig parade In A sb u ry ■ P ark , arrangem ents for w hich h a v e a lread y been iriade. M ilan R o ss baa been se lected grand m ar- ehal fo r th e day .. H e ' w i l l ; s e le c t th e route o f th e parade, w h ich w ill In­c lu d e . a m arch th rou gh th e Grove. From "every corn er o f th e S ta te w ill com e Ju n ior M echanics w ith their, frien ds. • ' 'Wholesale Skunk Slaughter.

A s Bob Joh n son w as d r iv in g h is s ta g e from K eyport to C olts N eck bn W ed n esd ay ev e n in g h e w aa surprised to see a fa m ily o f sk u n k s w a lk in g le is ­u re ly a lo n g th e h ig h w a y n ear V an- derburg. T here w ero sev en o f th e o d oriferou s an im a ls In the, party,, and severa l m en and b oys m anaged to k ill flve o f t h e m — K eyp ort E n terp rise .Hospital Physician AppointeJ.

D r. D . M cLean F orm an, o f.F r eeh o ld , h as been ap poin ted -the a tten d in g phy- s lelari a t th e L o n g B ran ch M em orial H o sp ita l; , H e w ill ■ ta k e-tfcw -p la ee- 'Cfr D r. E d w in F ie ld , o f R ed B an k , w ho w a s-r ecen tly m u stered in to th e ,U n ite d S ta tes arm y a s reg im en ta l su rgeon of th e F o u r th N ew Jersey V olu n teers.

Is already feeling the effects of returning prosperity and many inquiries are being received from people desirious of making in­vestments in this class of prop­erty.

AN ACTIVE riARKETmeans an advance in prices, and to secure - the most profitable re­sults you should buy now.

I have a number ofDecided Bargains,particulars of which will be cheer­fully supplied upon application.

Mortgage

Personally- Conducted Tour via the;. , - Pennsylvania Railroad.

T h e Y eH ow stohe N a tio n a l, .Park is u n q u estion ab ly , one o f th e m ost .inter­e s tin g -reg io n s ori th e g lob e, for w ith in ' i t ' I s d isp layed th e g rea te st co llec tio n o f .nature's m an ifo ld w onders. Indeed, th is m ou ntain-b ou n d p lateau , h igh up on th e su m m it o f ; th e ev er la stin g R ock ies, Is a v er itab le p laygrou n d for th e w orld ’s g ia n t forces.

T h o p erson ally -con d u cted tour o f th e P e n n sy lv a n ia R a ilroad C om pany, w hich le a v es N ew Y ork on Septem ber 1 , affords th e m o st sa tisfa cto ry m ean s o f v is it in g .th is w ond erlan d and v ie w ­in g Its m arvelou s featu res. A s top of tw o d a y s w ill bo m ade on th e retu rn tr ip a t O m aha, afford in g an opportun­ity to v is it th e Trans-M lSBisslppl E x ­p ositio n . T ou r ists w ill tra v e l by sp e­cia l tra in o f P u llm an sm ok in g , d in in g, s lee p in g and ob serva tion cars In each d irection . E ig h t d ays Will be sp e n t in th e Park. A stop w ill a lso be m ade re ­turn ing' a t C hicago;- T h e round-trip rate,' $235 from N ew Y ork, P h ila d e l­phia, B a ltim ore and W ash in g ton , $230 from P ittsb u rg ,-co v er s a ll n ecessary e x p e n s e s . , ,. - '

F o r d eta iled Itin eraries and fu ll In­form ation ap ply to tick e t agen ts, T our­ist; A gen t, 1196. B roadw ay, N ew -York,. or ad dress Geo. W . B oyd , A ss is ta n t G eneral P a ssen g er A gen t, Broad S treet S ta tion , P h ilad e lp h ia .—J u ly 30.-5t.

Investments.v v y v v v y r v r v v y w w w

If it is preferable to invest on Bond and Mortgage, I can offer FIRST-CLASS SECURITIES, oil property worth from two to three times the amount of the loan. These are first mortgages, bearing six per cent, interest, net. payable semi-annuailv.

A L L EXPEN SES for searches, etc.,, paid by the bor­rower. No expense to the in­vestor. . • ' ,: yW. H. BEEGLE,

48 MAIN AVENUE,

Ocean Qrove, - N.J.L is t of Properties. Hailed) Upon

App lica tion . :

SHERIFFS SALEj& t ^ . - V ! 0 2 T » B - S r - T E C B - S B ^ . ," ZZT. 7 .

On SA TURD A Y , A UGUST 6th ,co m m en c in g a t 12 o ’clock . H h n rp ,"

th e re w ill be so ld b y H o u s to n -’-F ields, WherJff -; - o f M o n m o u th C oun ty , N ; J ., . •

2 ()0 V ER Y V A L U A B L E A N D CHOICE -• ‘ ‘ • — -LOTSr— ■ . r, .ly ln g beiw eon S h a rk R iv e r and. S y 1 v a n X n k e j

. TH E OCEAN FRONT For majps and particulars apply td'

ACTON O, H A B T S H O R N E , C ounsello r a t L aw ,

F reeh o ld , N . J . 1

d e l ig h t f u l v a c a t io n Tr ip .Tour to tlie North via Pennsylvania

Railroad.V is it in g W atkinB G len, N iagara

F a lls , T h ou san d Island s, Quebec, M on­trea l, Au S able C hasm , L ak e C ham ­p lain and L ak e G eorge, S ara to g a and th e H igh lan d s o f tho H u dson. L eave P h ila d e lp h ia b y sp ecia l tra in A ugu st 16. T h e tour w ill be In ch arge o f one o f th e coinp an y’s to u r is t agen ts. An experienced chaperon w ill a lso accom ­p any th e p arty , h a v in g esp ecia l ch arge o f u nescorted lad les.

T h e ra te o f $100 from N ew -York, B rook lyn , N ew ark , T renton , P h ila d e l­p hia , H arrisburg, B a ltim ore and W a sh ­in g to n covers railway) arid b oat fare fo r th e en tir e round trip , p arlor car sea ts , m eals en route, h o te l en ter ta in ­m en t, tran sfer ch arges, carriage h ir e — In fact, ev ery item of n ecessary ex ­p en se . .. - . . ' -) ' , ;

F o r d eta iled Itinerary, tic k e ts, or an y ad d ition a l Inform ation ad dress T ou rist A gen t, P e n n sy lv a n ia R ailroad Com ­p any, 1195 B roadw ay, N ew Y ork ; 860 F u lto n street, B rook lyn ; 789 B road street, N ew ark , N . J., o r Geo. W ,..Boyd, A ss is ta n t G eneral P a ssen g er A gen t, Broad S treet S ta tion , -P h ilade lp h ia .— J u ly S0.-2t. -•

L. A . W. MEET, INDIANAPOLIS.Reduced Rates via Pennsylvania Rall-

• .road..F o r fh e annual- m eet o f th e L eague

o f A m erican W h eelm en a t Ind ianap o­li s ; A u gu st 9 to 13,. th e P en n sy lv a n ia R ailroad C om pany w ill s e ll excursion tic k e ts, from a ll p o in ts on I ts ' lin e , to In d ian ap o lis a t ra te o f s in g le fa re for th e round trip . T ick e ts w ill be so ld o n A u gu st 7 an d 8 , good to retu rn un ­til . A ugu st .15 w h en p rop erly execu ted before a gen t o f term in a l lin e a t In ­d ian ap olis . B ic y c le s carried free. Spe-. cla l arrangem ents for clubs' tra v e lin g a s a body.—Ju ly- 30.-2t.

Reduced Rates to Saratoga via Penn­sylvania Railroad, Account fleeting of Young People’s Christian Union, U. P. Church. .,;rv.-:;F o r th e Y ou n g P e o p le ’s C hristian

U nion, U nited P resb y ter ian C hurch, to be h eld a t S aratoga , A u g u st 3 to 8 , th e P e n n sy lv a n ia R ailroad C om pany w ill se ll excursion tick e ts, from p o in ts on Its lin e to S ara toga a t ra te , o f s in g le fare for th e round tr ip . T ick e ts w ill ho so ld A u gu st 2 an d 3, good to return A u gu st 3 to 10, or b y : d ep o sitin g tick-., e t w ith J o in t A g en t retu rn lim it m ay b e'ex ten d ed to A u gu st 31, 1898.—I t .

FINEST MEAT MARKET IN NEW JERSEY.

NEXT TO NEW SCHOOL BUILD1NO.THE ONLY BRICK; FIRE-PROOH LIVERY STABLE ON THE COASTS.

OCEA N. ‘« tfOVK,-; ^

PneumoniaMay - be avoided by;1

using WHITE S CheiT^ Cough Mixture in time.

& , Good for all and sun­

dry coughs and colds.

W HITE,w \

The Druggist,Opposite Auditorium

THEO. OSBORN,SUCCESSOR TOJ. ARNOLD OSBORN & SON,

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

71 Embury 4venue, Ocean Grove, N J.

E stim ates Furnished for a ll k inds o f Blue Stono W ork, nt an y P o int in th e

State of N ew Jersey, Flagging and Curbing a S pecialty. -A POPULAR SUMMER DRINK

PARTICULAR ATTENTION OlVEN TO BOARDING HORSES.

A ll k in d b of ca rriag e* .u> n t re ap ecta l a c ­com m odations for totnvw B id in g parties; oloBed c a rr ia g e s for fu n e ra ls and w ed d in g s B ran ch Offices—W . H ; Beegle, a n d C ap ta in B a ln ea r ’a T e n t H ouho.T elep h o n e 2 1 b • A M . E. SEX TO N

'ARPETS Cleaned . . . on the Floor

A n d M ado to: L o o k L ik e Newv .S ee S a m p le s a n d . T estlm o n la la a t Office o f . v .Coast Carpet Cleaning Concern

603 Main Street, Asbury Park.

George M. Bennett, + P M I N T I N C +

I N ALL ITS) BRANCH ES>Look box 2132, Ocean Grove,N. J

S A M U E L W . KIBKBR1DE,Contractor, Carpenter, Builder

P la n s a n d sp ecifica tio n s fu rn is h e d . Jo b b in g p ro m p tly a tte n d e d to . Beat o f refe rence g iven

Residence,—Flrefc • A ve., b e tw een B o n a a n d E m o ry s tre e ts . S h o p a n d office—F irs ti A ve. a n d M ain S tre e t , •P . O. B o z 748 A S BU R Y P A R K

F. A. PROCTOR,

133 Mount Hermon Way, OCEAN QRO VE , N EW JERSEY ,

HOME-MADE, BLOOD-PURIFYING

ROOT BEER.G E T IT A T .' . . ' : . VB O H T S ’S,

PILQRIM PATHWAY,O pposite P oat Offlco,

OCEAN GROUE, N. J.

PERRINE Si JACKSOND E A L E R S IN..

Meat & Poultry.125 Hook Avenuo, comer WhitoSold,

OCEAV LROVIi, IV. J. Presh Stock. Prompt Service.

Free Delivery.Doc9-Gm *.

R. E. K. ROTHFRITZ,SUCCIlSSO R TO J E N UN O & CO.

D E A L E R INGRANITE AND MARBLE

Monuments and Headstones,C urbing and F lagging and A ll

K ind s ot B u ild ing Stono.

Yard and Office 90S Main StreetA S B U R Y PA R K , N . J .-

SEE OUR WAR IN PRICES.Iron Beds, all sizes, - - : - $2.65Mattresses, all sizes, - J 2.25Matting, Roll 4o yards, — - - V 3.95

FINE CARPETSi AT THE LOWEST FIGURES.Extension Tables. - -Side Boards, large size,Window Shades, first quality,W all.Paper, double rolls, flattresses Made Over Good as New, for

$3*757-5025c4C

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J. A. WAINRIGHT,Olin Street, Ocean Grove, New Jersey,

the Valve Stem of your tire straight ? Is it at right angles with the;|||rim of your wheel ? If not it means that your tire is creeping and in |p

danger of tearing. Better let us fasten it. A few cetit^ for cement may save j’ou a new tire. - • . ' ' ' , ’ ’

ZACHARIAS & COMPANY,*723 Mattison Avenue, Asbury Park, ,g

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