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Vol. X. No. 36 OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1902. One Dollar the Year. SUNDAY’S SERVICES ATTRACT THOUS ANDS TO THE GROVE TO JOIN IN THE DAY S WORSHIP CAMP7 ENDED ON MONDAY MORNING .WITH APPROPRIATE EXERCISES. INCLUD- ING THE ANNUAL MARCH In. this paper last week the story of the camp-meeting from Its inception on Friday evening, August 22, was con- tinued uri til Friday morning, August 29, when the paper was put to press. 'In this Issue the narrative is taken up •where left off last week, and is carried. to1 completion. SEVENTH DAY It is safe to "sup pose,-, in answer to numerous conjectures on- the subject, that twenty thousand people/On the morning of Friday, August 29, were in and around Ocean Grove, and in one way or another were interested in the annual camp-meeting of 1902, ; When, half this number at times could, be counted at that focal point of interest, the Auditorium,- it was evi - dent that an equal number lingered on tho hotel.and boarding house balcon- -ies, promenaded on the boardwalk, were busy in the stores, the kitchens and dining rooms, were handling bag- gage or conveying passengers to and from the railroad station. . Of the whole population what pro- portion could be set down as Chris- tians remains a mere guess. Taking Evangelist Strouse as good authority, v.and^his-lines bf demarkatlon between 'saved and unsaved people as Scrlp- turally exact, a very large proportion were not to be classed as “on the Lord’s side,’’ and hence needed the strongest awakening appeals, he could make to bring worldly sinners to seri- ous. reflection, repentance and con- scious salvation. “KNEE .WORK” Three other meetings—tho exposi- tion of Dr. J. H. Smith at 4, the Twi- light service in charge of Mr. Yatman, and the grand rally of all the forces to back up;Evangelist Strouse at 7.30, closing witb after meeting,; rounded up a fruitful day’s work. Preachers from New. Jersey,. Penn- sylvania, and more remote points, in- creasing in numbers, appeared on the camp-ground on Saturday. The fame of the meeting had gone abroad. Great newspapers, which in years past paid liberally for any, sort of caricature of religious enthusiasm at Ocean Grove; were now comhienting on the multitudes( assembled here/.anu theirrefined" enjoyment. in .spiritual worship. This turned, the attenfibh of well-disposed people/as well as rest - less worldings to a locality, often called “The Mecca of. Methodism.” where the war song of a hundred years ago. is still the inspiring, watchword; “Turn to the. Lord, and .seek salvation." GREAT DAY OF-THE. FEAST A GREAT SERVICE ..Than Sabbath,’August 31, 1902, no | ope of .the present generation remem-.; bers' a grander day at Ocean Grove. .' From d a w n . 1411 setting- sun, and later still; this was as one of the days of the .Soil of man—ideal in every' phase and feature '.of one’s, ibest 'con- ception of “heayefb begiin b e lo .w ,/V ; The morning, songs in the Taberna-, cle, interrupting the slumber^* of all who slept ly th a t; vicinity., were of coronation tone^”All hail' the. power of. Jesus’ name! ” and the hour spent there was; according, to the “Beulah’’ hymn, “heaven’s border land." So followed the Family- Prayer ser - vice,’ and in the same 'transcendent; key the meetings started in a" sacred circle at Thornley Chapel and the Temple,: but, uppermost in every mind was held1.to be the great event of the day, and of the entire camp-meeting,', just as tho camp-meeting stood out distinctly the great event of the entire season. ^ This was the annual love-feaat, and soon all other meetings and congrega- tions- merged’into this one. For more thhn an hour before/ the. time crowds, were streaming, Into the Auditorium until at 9 a. m. there, was hardly a seat vacant. V An attompt to describe the indescrib- able scene that followed will appear elsewhere, as • also a sketch of the Sunday morning sermon. The preacher, Rev. Joseph H. Smith, D.D., who was in labor abundant in his Pentecostal meeting all the previ- ous- week, camo before his immense audience apparently in excellent shape for.service. In voice and manner he admirably filled- the position1jn which • ' he was providentially placed.' His flu-' ency In the use of “right words*’ and comprehension of “present truth'*' makes him A-WONDER TO MANY EIGHTH DAY Saturday’s religious routine followed the order of the’seven days preceding, with many new faces and new. voices mingling in doxologies.'and reinforcing the workers who had become weary in, not of, the work. Happily, weariness was not much in evidence. The tonic power of sea bathing nnd'the toning faculty of the sun bronzed the faces and braced the; nerves of saintly men and women to a high, degree'of physical efficiency for service every day. . A BAPTIST STANDARD BEARER Caugbey, a former noted evangelist, .when Interrogated as to the human - means employed in getting careless ■people converted, used ,to. attribute his marked . success to knee .work; meaning, doubtless, intense and ear: ■nest prayer—prayor by tbe agents, as indispensable, preparatory, and prayer.; by tire penitent seeker who would find I mercy and enter on a new life. .-. It has been observed that one among j the several “lost arts’’ of Methodism I in recent years is the-habit of always kneeling in public or private prayer. But few keep up the old custom-. Even the ministerial officials on the platform sit comfortably In their arm chaifs while-prayer is offered for di - vine help and blessing in the progress of tho meetings. This, .however,. may not hem/criterion of their utter .lacit of personal interest, in the objects contemplated by acts of devotion, es- pecially in public worship. To the “old timers" in tlie Methodist ranks, such a'scene as that witnessed In the Tabernacle' on Friday morning 'of last, week,. and. perhaps every morning, when the whole congregation was observed to kneel in their acts of consecration, was pleasing and.soul- comfortlhg. Y The same custom was kept up at the family prayer service in the Auditor- ium, and the voluntary prayers offer- ed at both meetings were surpassingly tender, simple, direct and effective. SINGING.THE GOSPEL Tt was a pleasing episode of the morning preaching service to have a “solo” from the officiating minister before be announced his theme. The vocalist was Rev. F. IL Carpenter,, pas- tor of Duane Street M. E. Church, New York City; and Sankey himself proba- bly never sang tho “Ninety and Nine,” his widely celebrated masterpiece,, better than Dr. Carpenter rendered. it on-Friday. He possesses a superex- cellent volc^ and this prov.es a charm In his preaching as well as! in his sing- ing.. The sermon was a practical para- phrase of tho First Psalm, very in- structive In the phases of human life it presents, with its powerful incen- tives to godliness of character and conduct. Many elements of popularity were united day after day in the “Every- body’s meeting,” as Mrp. L. R. Smith, preferred to call the afternoon gath- erings in tho Tabernacle, of which sho •had charge. It was a daily wonder to seo people hurry from the dinner-ta - ble to securo a scat at 1.30. She had an excellent volunteer choir, whose se- lections were all of the latest and best camp-meeting hymns, with a frequent 'ringing melody from Miss Minnie Bbay, and fiery exhortations from preachers or evangelists’who crowded the platform at oj^ry service. No * speaker, however, on M rs. S m ith ’s platform Tit any time kno^ better what to say or how tq say It than, herself. The preacher of Saturday morning was Rev. Dr. Neil, now pastor of . the Second Baptist Church, Philadelphia, and formerly well trained in evangel-: istic service by contact with the Tate D. L. Moody. Paul’s glorying in the cross of Christ 'was tlio fam iliar-theme. The greatest sermons of a thousand.'years have, been preached from-Gal..vi, 14. Indeed it would be. next to an impossibilitj; to preach - a poor sermon on such, a comprehensive theme. Dr’ .Neil made it the basis of an eloquent exposition; of .the'Christian faith,"with all that It involves, for the rescue of a perishing race and the restoration of an alien world to become reconciled to God. AMANDA SMITH No visitor to Ocean Grove, for .over twenty years past has ..come in for ft larger share of newspaper notoriety or stands higher in the loving estima- tion of the best people of the land than this marvelous woman. In three con- tinents her voice in song nnd testi- mony has . thrilled uncounted thous- ands, and to. hoar her at “Everybody’s meeting” om Saturday crowded th'e •Tabernacle almost to suffocation.’ In voice sue. is-failing. Her songs are touchingly sweet, but lack the swing of sweeping ■power remembered years ago! -Her bodily vigor also is not as it used to be; yet since her arrival at the camp she Is compelled to take part in every meeting going on, and everywhere slio has maintained her God-given faculties to quicken aud bless all who heard her. . ' “FORWARD FOR PRAYERS” It is always a conclusive sign of the presence of supernatural influence on a preacher’s ministrations when scores of his brethren, many of them of spe- cial prominence, are induced to. "come tQ tho altar” This was. the case over and over again at Dr. J. H. Smith’s.Pentecostal services. They considered it one of their greatest privileges to do this, for the quickening of their spiritual life and their bettor equipment for successful labors. -HOT SHOT Evangelist Strouse could probably preach “smooth things,” as most of the ministers prefer to do; but With this “old world” steeped In folly and Bin, and multitudes, as he says, going on blindfolded to hell, his mission is that of an alarmist. He obeys the di- vine Injunction to “cry aloud and spare n o t ,’.’ and to this purpose he held steadily on. ' It was generoud in Dr. C. M. Bos- well.of Philadelphia, in sympathy with his friend, to pitchTn and help on the after-meeting, until the shout pf new - born souls was heard around the altar, and the day and, week closed with vic- tory.' The sermon will long be remember- ed for masterful analysis, terse and telling illustration, and unctuous un- folding of what Jesus, the Christ, Is to a true believer in His name. The quiet- ness and order among such a diverse mass of humanity, and the. settled sat- isfaction .with; which the great con- gregation melted'away, indicated, un- mistakably the presence of “the Mas- ter of assemblies,” and ‘the. applied power-of divine' truth. (Concluded on fifth page.) FIREMEN'S NIGHT Six Thousand Persons Attend Their Enter- tainment in the Auditorium The moving picture entertainment in the Auditorium on- Thursday evening was attended by about 6,000 persons. In every particular tfie. pictures were! pleasing. They embraced a variety of panoramic views of. Roman; scenes, lire, military; nautical and comic.pic- tures, besides miseellenaous selections. A reproduction of The eruption of Mt. Polee was especially fine. The pictures were preceded-by an excellent Instrumental concert, in which members . of the Auditorium orchestra were participants. On behalf pf -the firemen Bishop FitzGerald thanked the,attendants for their liberal patronage. Was the Camp-Meeting Love Feast Last Sunday Morning USHERS FRIENDS Of all meetings held at Ocean Grove, tho annual camp.-mectlng Jove feast is acknowledged to be- the most unique, remarkable and popular, '■because of the international. and interdenomina- tional type and diversity In develop- ment. .A quarter of a- century ago it gained a celebrity which has increased up to the year of our Lord. 1902, and the last is thought to have-been the best; of all. •; •• It was opened; without form or flour- ish, on Sabbath morning at 9, by the singing of one of the oldest and most familiar of Methodist hymns, “Come thou fount of . every blessing.” A very appropriate prayer ’ was offered by Dr. W. H. Lawrence, son of one ’of Ocean Grove’s, earliest officials. . THE GOOD OLD HYMNS Bishop • FitzGerald, who presided, then .announced tlie lyric’ called “Lov- ing Kindness.” .. After some passages of Scripture were read by Dr. Alday, and another popular song of Zion sung witli thrilling 'effect, the Bishop gave ids own testimony and read ./ MESSAGES BY TELEGRAPH just received from .Rev. and Mrs. W. B. Osborne, the former: detained and 111/. In W est Varginla,. ami his -wife ministering;by his side,-. - These telegrams from Ocean Grove's founder:. kindled unwonted sympathy and -the speaking became general,, in - terspersed with snatches of expressive song until nearly three hundred indi- viduals witnessed to the converting and sanctifying, power of Christ, the Saviour. GLORIOUS CONFUSION Musicale at the New Philadelphia A. reception and musicale was given; by the guests of the New Philadelphia on Monday evening in the.parlor of that house. The program included piano solos by the- Misses Jessie Ayres, Miriam Frazier, Irene Free, Annie Frazier-and N. Lovett; reading by Miss.Jennie Woods, of Bryn Mawr. Pa.; duetts by Misses Jessie and Clara Anderson, of. Huntington, Pa., and speeches by Mrs. R. S. Clare* Hon. R. S.. Clare,-of Harrisburg. Pa. :; Mrs. Gil- bert Oakley, of.New York, Miss Sophie: Morrison, of Washington, and Francis Evans, of Philadelphia. was apparent. Two, ten, twenty.were on their feet at the same time. Hymns were started in/'various parts of the crowded building and excitement rose to hallelujah pitch,-with every succes - sive outburst of gladsome feeling.or chorus that, filled, the . nouso and thrilled all hearts . .. . : Veterans in the Lord’s army were' at the front and an occasional hush fell while they linked tlie past with the present and told-out the joys, of long ’continued service and their blooming hopes of Immortality. •Among.cue latter were Dr. Frost, General Patton, Amanda. Smith,' Re- corder. P. M. Day, of Nutley; Louns- berry, of Connecticut; Jam es. Gray, Dr. O’Hanlon, John McGreggor, of Kearny;- s. M. Myers, Jennie Smith,, preachers, Presbyterians, ' Baptists and Episcopalians, all of one accord. • "Some gave- th e . denominatioh they belonged to and others the places where they : were born.Nearly all- testified that it was through Metho- dist influence that- -they -had- been “born1again.” ' •Mr, and Mrs. Loper sung their ex- perience. So did Mrs. John Fitcn,.nud here the handkerchiefs came out, flut- tering In tiie Ocean Grove salute, un- til one would suppose a great snow storm had fallen on the congregation. It was difficult to bring this weird ser- .vice to a close; but tho Bishop, as happy as anyone present, except, per-: haps, the little man Dolbow, of Wil* mingibn, managed to change? the or- der and. introduece '.the preacher of the morning,- Rev. Dr. Joseph H. Smith. Belongdo Fishing Club. James. Woglam, William Applegate, Frank Desendorf,'\V. Desendorf, Capt. Fcnimore', .<arren Conklin, H. H. Guy- er, Howard Guyer, .Postmaster Ham- ilton, Louis B. Howland, Horace Kirk- patrick W illiam ’ Matthews, Reuben Norris, Alvin Turner and -B. Frank W ainrlght, of Ocean Grove, are mem*, bers of the recently-organized fishing club of Asbury Park. ‘A prize will be offered yearly by the club to the angler taking the. largest stripped bass. Engagement Announced The engagement of Irving Reed and Miss Florence, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. P. M. Day, of Ocean Grove, lias been announced. The prospective groom is the son of Rev, J. G. Reed, a former pastor of St. Paul’s qhureh. No date has been set for the wedding. Botli have many friends in this vicin- ity. Lltlagore's Band Is Done Tho band that delighted thousands on Llllagore’s pavilion the-past -sum - mer finished its engagement last Sat- urday. The same, band played at the Alaska House during the noon hour through the season. It gave general satisfaction at both places. Gone to the Catskills Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Dickey. Rev. Dr. Alday, wife and daughters, Mrs. A. E.; Ballard and daughter, together with a few friends, 'left on Wednesday to spend a few weeks in the Catskills. Their objective point of visitation is Woodstock, Ulster county, N .Y . Why Not Include Ocean Grove ? , : It is said there is a plan on.foot to start a Monmouth county amateur baseball league.for Saturdays and hol- idays only with- the following clubs for the season of. 1903: Red Bank, At- lantic Highlands,. Freehold and. Key* pprt. If tho venture proves a success more clubs will be added later." Tho team representing Ocean Grove this, season should be included,-as it: has' defeated every club it has played with, including Long Branch;. Mata- wan, Deal, Spring Lake and Point Pleasant. Missionaries for Korea Rev. and Mrs. E. Berger, of Key- port, have offered their services to. the Foreign Board of Missions of the Pres- byterian Church, and the same hnye been accepted. . They lmye been as- signed to Korea and w ill sail the latter part of October. Mr. Berger has been pastor of the First Presbyterian Church at Keyport for about three years. Firemen's Moving Picture W eather conditions being favorable a moving picture'of the Ocean Grove Fire .Department* answ er!ngaii .alarm will be taken this (Friday), morning. Arrangements were made to take the picture on Thursday afternoon. The operators were on the ground and all was iu readiness, -but Jupiter Piu- vius put a veto on the proceedings. Prayers lor thc Police Miss Jennie Smith, the Philadelphia eyangolist, held a short .'prayer and praise service at.police headquarters on Tuesday evening at the hour when the officers assemble to make .their dally report. She was assisted by Miss .Minnie Shay, the singer, and several kindred spirits. Amanda Smith Lectures Amanda Smith, the colored evangel- ist, lectured to a large audience in the Tabernacle on Tuesday evening. Hpr topic was, “What' I know: and; -what I i don't knowi’*’. TheGehturo' tvas in thb' Interest of the drphorihge which the lecturer has founded at Chicago. • Sunday at St. Paul's . The sermon at St. Paul’s tomorrow (Sunday) morning will be preached by the pastor, Rev. E. C. Hancock. After the sermon the Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper will be administered. Sunday school at 2.30 and Young Peo- ple’s ’meeting at 6.30, . . • . Webster Made an Assignment Augustus P. Webster, electrician and bicycle dealer, at 71 South Main Btreet, baa/made an assignment. Claude Y. Guerin Is Ahe assignee. .The,-liabilities aro Small. Webster formerly had a repair shop in Ocean Grove. NOTHING TOO GOOD FOR THE FAITHFUL WORKERS REV. OSBORN DEAD Notice Received by Dr. Ballard Tills (Friday) Morning THIRD flNNJJAL BANQUET Chairman Dickey Presided, and Speeches Were Made by Numerous Dignitar- ies of Ocean Grove and Elsewhere— Elaborate Spread Served by Caterer Day—Everybody Had a Good Time One hundred and twelve persons participated in the third annual ban- quet of the Auditorium ushers at the Young People’s Temple on Tuesday evening. The banquet was served by Day. That name is a sufficient guar- antees of its excellence... There was a -tempting array of good things, that In - cluded creamed, oysters, chicken cro- quettes, chicken salad, together with the other concomitants supposed to be essential to the success of a blgspread,' such as olives, sandwiches; salted al- monds, bonbons, fancy cakes, and the whole topped off with Day’s famous ice cream moulded Into various beauti- ful and appropriate designs.. Then, too, the spread was seasoned with a number-of speeches in which wit and humor, science and philoso- phy, counsel.and advice were mixed in about equal proportions, to the mani- fest'approval of the select audience. Bishop FitzGerald clearly defined the many admirable qualities of the “good” usher, such, as may be found in the Ocean Grove Auditorium. . This brought a characteristic reSpofise from Brother Dickey, chairman, of the ushers, and the presiding officer of the banquet., Mr. Dickey bdlieyes the Ocean Grove AssocJatlon.is'a great in- stitution and that..its Influence Is. felt even beyond the sea... The chairman eulogized, in turn, Bishop FitzGerald, Tali Morgan, Mr. Yatman, Dr.'O’Han- lon, Mr. Evans, Mrs. Sldr’m, Rev. W ill- iam Franklin. Dr. Ballard, and lastbut not least, the members of the • press, not forgetting also his brother ushers, to whom' he ascribed numerous vir- tues/such as ; .gentleness; patience, amiability, 'perseverence, etc.. 1 •A happy -hit was made, by Usher Dey, of the gallery'contingent, whose speech . was-, attuned to poetic meas- ure. In it h'e set forth some of the needs encountered, by his brethren: W ider passages In the gallery,-, a screen at Che head of the stairway, smaller collection baskets, and so' on; Secretary ’ Evans said the ushers, in his opinion, had a good thing of it. 1 hey were; conspicuous; It was a privilege to show ’themselves off. Then, too, they had reserved seats for all the entertainments. Senator McClelland, whoso good opinion of’himself kept pace with the eulogies delivered for the benefit of the ushers, thought ;thafi Chairman- i^ickey should have more voice Jn the matter of roping off the Auditorium in accordance with the manner, in which' tickets to the entertainments! are sold. He paid a glowing tribute to the many charms of- Ocean Grave! as a place of summer residence. He strongly urged tlie. building.of .a larger Temple. itev. Dr. Daniels referred to the Divine approval resting .upon Ocean Grove. Samuel M. 'Myers, who had been waiting; two years tq. relieve himself of.a speech prepared'.when ho ran for’Mayor of Lancaster,* Ph., seized, the opportunity to say some.. witty things concerning the duties anil prlv-: iliges of-the ushers. •"We have count - ed 'S6.000 pennies .this summer,” said he, and then added with a twinkle In. his eye. I’anil we haven’t,foil from: grace, either.” . . . .. Dr. Ballard and. •Frof. Russell, also spoke! both making many witty points and provoking considerable laughter in the/telling of. their stories. From the fact that a ban is always put upon formality at the ushers' ban-; quets, the' guests' never fail to enjoy themselves to the .full limit. This was notably ,the case on. Tuesday evening. CHILDREN RAPTIZED : At ihc Close of Camf-Mectln^ la the Aud - itorium Last Monday. The following -children were bap- tized in the Auditorium by Bishop FitzGerald last Monday morning at the close of camp’-meeting: • •Helen LaRue Rogers, of Ocean Grove; Bertha M. Finlay, of'Avon; Bamuel. C. Peden.-of Brooklyn; Helen Hunt Jackson, of Staten Island; Alice Irene Lauford, of West Asbury Park; Ruth' M. McKinney, of Cranford, N. J.; George K; Calvert, of Jersey City*; Marguerite.Ray Wallace, Marion Rose Leplne, of Bradley Beach; Nelson CroSby Newton, of Jersey City; Mel- vin J. Holmes, of Ocean Grove; Edna; Delatush, of West Grove; Elizabeth Delatush, Norwood M. Lunger, Muriel Grace Lunger, of Newark; Caroline W. Ely and Catharine E. Ely, of Ocean Grove; Miriam Garretson Burke, of Newark; Gladys Ethel Milligan, of New .York; Esther May Laverty, • of Ocean Grovo; Myron Taylor Martin, waiter Francis Ivemp. This (Friday) morning Dr. Ballard received word of the death. of Rev. William B. Osborn, fts the result of the injuries he sustained last week, notice of which appeared in this paper. Mrs. Osborne was with her husband when he passed away. • The body will, be taken to bi^ old home at Huckettstown, for interment. No arrangements had been- mado for tlie funeral at the time the notice of death was sent to Dr. Ballard.' AGED COUPI:ES HAPPY Two Golden Wedding' Anniversaries at Ucean Grove Hotels Oiy Friday evening of last week guests of the Brooklyn occupying "Cosey Cottage” .on Surt avenue cele- brated ns a surprise the golden wed- ding anniversary of Mr. aim Mrs. Ben- jamin U, Hosier, of/Brooklyn”! •• ' "• >. The houae;was beautirully decorated^ A banner in gold and white, the clover work ot Ali^ifzo Am oil, the host of tho . Brooklyn, bore the inscription, “Fifty years, 1652-1902.” ' : ... The bride an<l groom attended a / ; meeting at the Auditorium. On their return they wore .greeted by the Mon- delssolm \s*edding march, played by. . Miss M. Hamer, of Brooklyn. . Miss M'.Amell rendered instrumental solos.and accompanied the guests, who sang “Auld Lang Syne” anil sougs of long ago. An original poem was read by Miss F / Lelclt, of Brooklyn. . A gold spoon, tray anil boquet were presented to Mr. and Mrs. Hosier. A " speech, from .the. aged'groom caUdd forth applause.’ At eleven p. m. re- freshments were sen'ed. All declnred the surprise was genuine and. tendered a vote of thanks to the genial host- ; esses, Mrs. Wllpiurt and her daughter, Mrs. Snyder,. through whose ertqrta ; the reception was made, a great sue- cess, Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Benj. B/ Hosier, Mr.- and Mrs, Alonzo .Ameli, Mrs. J. Wilmurt, Mr. anil Mrs. E. Snyder,.Mr.' and Mrs. J. F. Smith, Miss Emily Smith, Mr. and. Mrs. E. Ameli; Master Stanley Ameli, Miss M. Ameli*, Miss L. Ameli, Mrs. W. H. Wil- sey,.M rs.:S. S. Meutun, Mrs. R. W ard- low.-Miss Ruth Warillow; Mrs. W right, Miss Edna Slater, Rev. Mr. Stansl)ury, Mr. and Mrs.* W ailer Felter, Miss Edna A. Moulton,Miss Marguerite .V.Humer, Miss L. W inkler, Miss .S. A. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Derby,. Mi38 S. Miss E.'Childs, Miss F. Leich, Miss R. Burr and Capt. Thos. Kidd, of Spring- field, 111.' . Mr. and Mrs. William H. Withey, of Brooklyn, on Monday celebrated tlioir golden wedding anniversary at the Lawrence House, corner Main, and , Central avenues. The celebration took place in the parlors of the house, all the gues.ts attending. Immediately after family prayer, tho Rev. W. H. Lawrence. D.D., of North- port, N. Y., maile a congratulatory ad- dress. He told the happy celebrants that had-they been1 at their own homo no doubt relatives aud friends would, have made the occasion one of elabor- ate ceremony and-of many gifts. Con-, tinning, Mr. Lawrence said that the guests of the- Lawrence House who had been attracted to Mr. and Mrs. Withey by their ldnd .and genial man- ner during their sojourn in . Ocean Grove wished, to make some appro- priate expression of their feelings to- wards them, lie thereupon presented* them with , a clock supported by a Cupid resting .op a handsome laco stand.' This -gift,- the speaker said, symbolized that their hours of w.oddcd. life, had been borne by.love.. Rev. J! ll. Daniels, of Ocean Grave,* offered-prayer, after Avhich the guests of the house bestowed their congrat- ulations upon the happy couple. Mr. Withey has been .in the Comp- troller’s oflice at New York lor .a num- ber .of years'.-having been appointed" by Bird S. Color; . Skull Fractured and Didn’l know It Sunday at the Auditorium Services will be held in the Ocean Grove Auditorium tomorrow (Sunday) morning and evening, as heretofore announced. Rev. Dr. Hermance. of New' York City, will be the morning! preacher. $nd Rev, Dr. Daniels, of Ocean Grove, will occupy the pulpit at night. * . Counselor Patterson Home Counselor and Mrs. Samuel A. Pat- torson, with their young son, arrived home last Saturday from.- a tour through Europe.'. In a.game of baseball last' Saturday on the-grounds at Seventh! avenue, A b- bury Park, W illiam Boyd; a - New 1 Yorker, was accidentally struck on tho head, by a bat. At first but little at- tention was paid to the injury.- Later it was' discovered that Boyd’s skull was fractured. At the Long Branch hospital he'was-told that ah operation was necessary.; This. Boyd would not hoar to; He returned to Asbiiry Park and'on Monday returned to tlie city saying he would, go to a hospital there.’ The same day ho was successfully operated on • at Roosevelt Hospital. He refused to take chloroform. Preparing; for Fail E lectio a . Ten tons of blanks >and stationery have been prepared for shipment in the. Secretary of State’s office for use at the coming fall election. There are in all 32,00.0 separate pieces which will be forwarded to the several county • clerks for distribution among the 1,122 voting precincts in the State. . • The election supplies-include books and blanks for the use of the county boards of elections,-the district boards of registry and elections, and the* coun- ty board of canvassers. Board ol Health ; A meeting of the Township Board of Health w as. held at the/offices, 47 South Main street, on Wednesday eve- ning. ' Inspector . O’Brion . made a lengthy report. o f. routine .work done by him in the interests of public* -eaich in the* townshipv since the pre - vious meeting.. The discussion or minor matters, and tho . passago oC bills occupied the remainder ot thq board’s session.

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Vol. X . No. 36 OCEAN GRO V E, N E W J E R S E Y , S A T U R D A Y , S E P T E M B E R 6, 1902. One Dollar the Year.

SUNDAY’S SERVICES ATTRACT THOUS ANDS TO THE GROVE TO JOIN IN

THE DAY S WORSHIP

CAMP7 ENDED ON MONDAY MORNING .WITH APPROPRIATE EXERCISES. INCLUD­

ING THE ANNUAL MARCH

In . th is p a p e r l a s t w eek th e s to ry of th e c a m p -m ee tin g fro m Its in c e p tio n o n F r id a y e v e n in g , A u g u s t 22, w as co n ­tin u e d uri til F r id a y m o rn in g , A u g u st 29, w h en th e p a p e r w a s p u t to p re s s .

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n u m e ro u s c o n je c tu re s o n - th e s u b je c t, t h a t tw e n ty th o u s a n d p e o p le /O n th e m o rn in g o f F r id a y , A u g u s t 29, w e re in a n d a ro u n d O cean G rove, an d in o n e w ay o r a n o th e r w e re in te re s te d in th e a n n u a l c a m p -m ee tin g o f 1902, ; • W h e n , h a lf th i s n u m b e r a t tim e s could, be c o u n ted a t t h a t fo c a l p o in t of in te r e s t , t h e A ud ito riu m ,- i t w as e v i­d e n t th a t a n e q u a l n u m b e r l in g e re d on th o h o te l .a n d b o a rd in g h o u se balcon-

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p o r tio n cou ld be s e t dow n a s C h ris ­t i a n s re m a in s a m e re g u e ss . T a k in g E v a n g e lis t S tro u s e a s good a u th o r ity ,

v .an d ^ h is -lin e s b f d e m a rk a tlo n b e tw e e n 'sa v e d a n d u n sa v e d p eo p le a s S crlp - tu r a l ly ex a c t, a v e ry la rg e p ro p o rtio n w e re n o t to be c la s se d a s “ on th e L o rd ’s s id e ,’’ a n d h e n c e n e e d e d th e s t r o n g e s t a w a k e n in g a p p e a ls , h e could m a k e to b r in g w o rld ly s in n e r s to s e r i ­o u s . re f lec tio n , r e p e n ta n c e a n d con ­sc io u s s a lv a tio n .

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o p e o f . th e p r e s e n t g e n e ra tio n re m e m -.; b e r s ' a g r a n d e r d a y a t O cean G rove.. ' F ro m d aw n . 1411 se tting - su n , an d l a te r s ti l l ; th is w as a s o n e o f th e d a y s o f th e .S o il of m a n — id e a l in e v e ry ' p h a s e a n d fe a tu r e '.of o n e ’s , ib e s t 'co n ­c e p tio n of “heayefb beg iin b e l o . w , / V ;

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I t h a s b ee n o b s e rv e d th a t o n e am o n g j th e se v e ra l “ lo s t a r t s ’’ o f M e th o d ism I in r e c e n t y e a rs is th e - h a b i t o f a lw a y s k n e e lin g in p u b lic o r p r iv a te p ra y e r . B u t few k ee p u p th e old custom -. E v e n th e m in is te r ia l o ffic ials on th e p la tfo rm s i t c o m fo rta b ly In th e i r a rm c h a if s w h i le - p r a y e r is o ffered fo r d i­v in e help a n d b le s s in g in th e p ro g re s s o f tho m e e tin g s . T h is , .h o w e v e r ,. m ay n o t h e m /c r i te r io n of th e i r u t t e r .la c it o f p e rs o n a l in te re s t , in th e o b je c ts c o n te m p la te d by a c t s of d ev o tio n , e s ­p e c ia lly in p u b lic w o rsh ip .

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T h e s a m e cu s to m w as k e p t up a t th e fa m ily p r a y e r s e rv ic e in th e A u d ito r­iu m , an d th e v o lu n ta ry p r a y e r s o ffe r­ed a t b o th m e e tin g s w e re s u rp a s s in g ly te n d e r , s im p le , d i r e c t a n d effec tiv e .

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Tt w as a p le a s in g e p iso d e of th e m o rn in g p re a c h in g s e rv ic e t o h a v e a “ so lo ” fro m th e o ffic ia tin g m in is te r b e fo re b e an n o u n c ed h is th e m e . T h e v o c a lis t w as R ev . F . IL C a rp e n te r ,, p a s ­t o r of D u an e S tr e e t M. E . C h u rch , N ew Y o rk C ity ; an d S a n k e y h im se lf p ro b a ­b ly n ev e r s a n g th o “ N in e ty a n d N in e ,” h is w id e ly c e le b ra te d m a s te rp ie c e ,, b e t te r th a n D r. C a rp e n te r ren d e re d . i t o n -F r id a y . H e p o s se s s e s a su perex - c e l le n t v o lc ^ a n d th is prov.es a c h a rm In h is p re a c h in g a s w ell as! in h is s in g ­in g . . ■

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T h is w as . th e c a s e o v e r an d o v e r a g a in a t D r. J . H . S m ith ’s .P e n te c o s ta l s e rv ic e s . T h e y co n s id e red i t one of th e i r g r e a t e s t p r iv ile g e s to do th i s , fo r th e q u ic k e n in g of th e ir s p ir i tu a l l i fe an d th e i r b e t to r e q u ip m e n t fo r s u c c e ss fu l la b o rs .

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by th e g u e s ts of th e N ew P h ila d e lp h ia o n M on d ay e v e n in g in t h e .p a r lo r of t h a t h o u se . T h e p ro g ra m in c lu d ed p ia n o so lo s by th e - M isses J e s s ie A y res , M iriam F ra z ie r , I r e n e F re e , A n n ie F ra z ie r -a n d N. L o v e tt; re a d in g b y M is s .J e n n ie W oods, o f B ry n M aw r. P a .; d u e t ts by M isses J e s s ie a n d C la ra A n d e rso n , o f . H u n tin g to n , P a . , an d sp ee c h e s by M rs. R. S. Clare* H on . R.S .. C la re ,-o f H a rr is b u rg . Pa. :; M rs. G il­b e r t O ak le y , o f.N ew Y ork , M iss S oph ie : M o rriso n , o f W a sh in g to n , an d F ra n c i s E v a n s , of P h ila d e lp h ia .

w as a p p a re n t . T w o , te n , tw e n ty .w e re on th e ir f e e t a t th e s a m e tim e . H y m n s w e re s ta r t e d in / 'v a r io u s p a r ts o f th e c ro w d ed b u ild in g a n d e x c ite m e n t ro se to h a lle lu ja h p i tc h ,-w ith e v e ry s u c c e s ­s iv e o u tb u r s t of g la d so m e f e e l in g .o r c h o ru s th a t , filled, th e . nouso and th r i l le d a ll h e a r t s . .. . :

V e te ra n s in th e L o rd ’s a rm y w ere ' a t th e f ro n t a n d an o c c a s io n a l h u sh fe ll w h ile th e y lin k e d tl ie p a s t w ith th e p r e s e n t an d to ld -o u t th e jo y s , o f lo n g

’c o n tin u ed s e rv ic e a n d th e ir b loom ing h o p es of Im m o rta lity .

•A m o n g .c u e la t t e r w e re Dr. F ro s t , G en era l P a t to n , A m a n d a . S m ith ,' R e­co rder. P. M. D ay , of N u tle y ; L ouns- b e rry , of C o n n e c tic u t; J a m e s . G ray , D r. O ’H an lo n , J o h n M cG reggor, of K earny ;- s . M. M yers , J e n n ie S m ith ,, p re a c h e rs , P r e s b y te r ia n s , ' B a p tis ts a n d E p isc o p a lia n s , a l l o f one acco rd .• "Some gave- t h e . d e n o m in a tio h th e y b e lo n g ed to a n d o th e r s th e p la ces w h e re th e y : w e re b o r n . N e a r l y all- te s tif ie d th a t i t w as th ro u g h M etho ­d is t in flu en ce th a t- - th e y -had- been “b o r n 1 a g a in .” '

•Mr, an d M rs. L o p e r su n g th e ir ex ­p e rien ce . So d id M rs. J o h n F itc n ,.n u d h e r e th e h a n d k e rc h ie f s cam e o u t, f lu t­te r in g In tiie O cean G rove s a lu te , u n ­ti l one w ould s u p p o se a g r e a t snow s to rm had fa lle n on th e c o n g reg a tio n . I t w as d ifficu lt to b r in g th is w eird ser-

.v ic e to a c lo se ; b u t th o B ishop , a s h ap p y a s a n y o n e p re s e n t , e x c e p t, per-: h ap s , th e l i t t l e m a n D olbow , o f Wil* m in g ib n , m a n a g e d to change? th e o r ­d e r a n d . in tro d u e c e '.the p re a c h e r of th e m orn ing ,- R ev . Dr. J o se p h H. S m ith . ‘

Belongdo F ish in g C lub.

Ja m e s . W og lam , W illiam A p p le g a te , F r a n k D ese n d o rf , '\V . D esen d o rf, C ap t. F cn im o re ', .< a rre n C onk lin , H . H . Guy- e r , H o w a rd G uyer, .P o s tm a s te r H a m ­ilto n , L o u is B. H o w lan d , H o ra c e K irk ­p a t r ic k W i l l i a m ’ M a tth e w s , R eu b e n N o rr is , A lv in T u rn e r an d -B. F r a n k W a in r lg h t , o f O cean G rove, a re mem*, b e r s o f th e re c e n tly -o rg a n iz e d fish in g c lu b of A sb u ry P a rk . ‘ A p r iz e w ill be o ffe red y e a rly by th e c lub to th e a n g le r ta k in g th e . la rg e s t s tr ip p e d b a s s .

E n g a g em en t A nnouncedT h e e n g a g e m e n t of I rv in g R eed and

M iss F lo ren c e , d a u g h te r o f M r, an d M rs. P . M. D ay, of O cean G rove, lias b ee n a n n o u n c ed . T h e p ro s p e c t iv e g room is th e son of R ev , J . G. R eed , a fo rm e r p a s to r of S t. P a u l’s q h u reh . N o d a te h a s been s e t fo r th e w ed d in g . B o tli h a v e m a n y f r ie n d s in th is v ic in ­ity .

L ltla g o re 's Band Is Done

T h o b a n d th a t d e l ig h te d th o u s a n d s on L llla g o re ’s p av ilion th e - p a s t -sum ­m e r fin ish ed it s e n g a g e m e n t la s t S a t­u rd a y . T h e same, b and p la y ed a t th e A la s k a H o u se d u r in g th e noon h o u r th ro u g h th e sea so n . I t g a v e g e n e ra l s a t i s fa c t io n a t b o th p la c e s .

Gone to the C atsk illsM r. a n d M rs. T . M. D ickey . R ev . D r.

A lday , w ife an d d a u g h te rs , M rs . A. E .; B a lla rd and d a u g h te r , to g e th e r w ith a few f r ie n d s , ' l e f t on W e d n e sd a y to sp e n d a few w eek s in th e C a tsk ills . T h e ir o b je c tiv e p o in t o f v is i ta t io n is W o o d s to c k , U ls te r c o u n ty , N .Y .

W hy Not In c lu d e O cean Grove ? ,: I t is s a id th e r e is a p la n o n .fo o t to s t a r t a M on m o u th c o u n ty a m a te u r b a se b a ll le a g u e .fo r S a tu rd a y s a n d hol­id a y s o n ly w ith - th e fo llo w in g c lubs fo r th e s e a s o n of. 1903: R ed B an k , A t­la n tic H ig h la n d s ,. F re e h o ld a n d . Key* p p rt. I f th o v e n tu re p ro v e s a s u c c e ss m o re c lu b s w ill be a d d e d l a t e r . "

T h o te a m r e p r e s e n t in g O cean G rove th is , s ea so n s h o u ld be in c lu d e d ,-a s it: has' d e fe a te d e v e ry c lu b i t h a s p la y ed w ith , in c lu d in g L o n g B ran c h ;. M ata- w an , D eal, S p r in g L a k e a n d P o in t P le a s a n t.

M issionaries fo r K oreaR ev . and M rs. E . B e rg e r, o f K ey­

p o r t , h a v e o ffe re d th e i r s e rv ic e s to . th e F o re ig n B o a rd of M iss io n s of th e P re s ­

b y te r ia n C h u rch , an d th e s a m e hnye b ee n a c c e p te d . . T h e y lm ye been a s ­s ig n e d to K o re a a n d w i l l s a il th e l a t te r p a r t o f O c to b e r.

M r. B e rg e r h a s b ee n p a s to r of th e F i r s t P re s b y te r ia n C h u rch a t K e y p o rt fo r a b o u t th r e e y e a rs .

F irem en 's M oving P ic tu reW e a th e r c o n d itio n s bein g fav o ra b le

a m ov ing p ic tu r e 'o f th e O cean G rove F ire .D epartm en t* a n s w e r ! n g a i i .a la rm w ill be ta k e n th is (F r id a y ) , m orn ing . A r ra n g e m e n ts w e re m a d e to ta k e the p ic tu re on T h u r s d a y a f te rn o o n . T h e o p e ra to r s w e re on th e g ro u n d an d a ll w as iu re a d in e s s , -b u t J u p i te r Piu- v iu s p u t a v e to on th e p ro ceed in g s .

P ray e rs lo r thc Police

M iss J e n n ie S m ith , th e P h ila d e lp h ia e y a n g o lis t, h e ld a s h o r t .'p ray e r and p ra is e s e rv ic e a t .p o l i c e h e a d q u a r te rs on T u e sd a y e v e n in g a t th e h o u r w h e n th e o fficers a s s e m b le to m a k e .th e ir d a lly re p o rt. S h e w as a s s is te d by M iss .M innie S h ay , th e s in g e r , a n d sev e ra l k in d re d s p ir its .

A m anda Sm ith L e c tu resA m a n d a S m ith , th e co lo red e v a n g e l­

is t, le c tu re d to a la rg e a u d ie n c e in th e T a b e rn a c le o n T u e sd a y e v e n in g . H pr to p ic w as , “ W h a t' I k n o w : and ; -w hat I i d o n 't know i’*’ . T h e G e h tu ro ' tv a s in th b ' In te r e s t o f th e d rp h o rih g e w h ic h th e le c tu re r h a s fo u n d ed a t C h icag o . •

Sunday a t St. P a u l 's. T h e se rm o n a t S t. P a u l’s tom orrow (S u n d a y ) m o rn in g w ill be p reac h ed by th e p a s to r , R ev . E. C. H ancock . A fte r th e s e rm o n th e S a c ra m e n t of th e L o rd ’s S u p p e r w ill be a d m in is te re d . S u n d ay sch o o l a t 2.30 and Y oung P eo ­p le ’s ’m e e tin g a t 6.30, . . • .

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b ic y c le d ea le r , a t 71 S o u th M ain B treet, b a a /m a d e a n a s s ig n m e n t. C la u d e Y. G u erin Is Ahe a s s ig n e e . .T he ,-liab ilities a r o Sm all. W e b s te r fo rm e rly h a d a r e p a ir sh o p in O cean G rove.

NOTHING TOO GOOD FOR THE FAITHFUL WORKERS

REV. OSBORN DEAD

Notice Received by Dr. Ballard Tills (Friday) Morning

T H I R D f l NN J JA L B A N Q U E TC h airm an D ickey P resided , and S peeches

W ere Made by N um erous D ig n ita r­ies of O cean Grove and E lse w h e re— E lab o ra te Spread Served by C aterer Day—E verybody Had a Good Tim e

O ne h u n d re d a n d tw e lv e p e rs o n s p a r t ic ip a te d in th e th ird a n n u a l b a n ­q u e t o f th e A u d ito r iu m u s h e rs a t th e Y o u n g P e o p le ’s T e m p le on T u e sd a y e v e n in g . T h e b a n q u e t w a s s e rv e d by D ay. T h a t n a m e is a su ffic ien t g u a r ­a n te e s o f i ts e x c e lle n c e ... T h e re w as a

- te m p tin g a r r a y of good th in g s , t h a t In ­c lu d ed c re a m e d , o y s te r s , c h ic k e n c ro ­q u e t te s , c h ic k e n s a la d , to g e th e r w ith th e o th e r c o n c o m ita n ts s u p p o se d to be e s s e n t ia l to th e s u c c e s s of a b lg s p re a d , ' s u ch a s o lives , s a n d w ic h e s ; s a l te d a l ­m o n d s , b o n b o n s , fa n c y c a k e s , an d th e w h o le to p p e d off w ith D ay ’s fa m o u s ice c re a m m ou lded In to v a r io u s b e a u ti­fu l an d a p p r o p r ia te d e s ig n s ..

T h e n , too , th e s p re a d w a s se a s o n e d w ith a n u m b e r -o f sp e e c h e s in w h ich w it a n d h u m o r, s c ie n c e an d p h ilo so ­phy , c o u n s e l .a n d a d v ice w e re m ix ed in a b o u t eq u a l p ro p o rtio n s , to th e m a n i­f e s t 'a p p r o v a l o f th e s e le c t a u d ie n c e .

B ish o p F itz G e ra ld c le a r ly d e fin ed th e m a n y a d m ira b le q u a l it ie s of th e “go o d ” u s h e r , s u c h , a s m ay be fo u n d in th e O cean G rove A u d ito riu m . . T h is b ro u g h t a c h a ra c te r is t ic reS pofise fro m B ro th e r D ickey , c h a irm a n , of th e u s h e r s , a n d t h e p re s id in g o fficer of th e b a n q u e t., M r. D ickey bd liey es th e O cean G rove A ss o c J a t lo n .is 'a g r e a t in ­s t i tu t io n a n d th a t . . i t s In flu en ce Is. f e l t e v e n b ey o n d th e sea ... T h e c h a irm a n eu lo g ized , in tu rn , B ishop F itz G e ra ld , T a li M o rg an , M r. Y a tm an , D r . 'O ’H a n ­lon, M r. E v a n s , M rs. S ld r’m , R ev. W ill­iam F ra n k lin . D r. B a lla rd , and l a s t b u t n o t le a s t, th e m e m b e rs of th e • p re s s , n o t fo rg e t t in g a lso h is b ro th e r u s h e r s , to w h o m ' h e a s c r ib e d n u m e ro u s v ir ­t u e s / s u c h a s ; .g e n tle n e ss ; p a t ie n c e , a m ia b ili ty , ' p e rs e v e re n c e , e tc .. 1

•A h a p p y -h it w as m ade, by U sh e r D ey, o f th e g a l le ry 'c o n tin g e n t , w h o se s p e e c h . w as-, a t tu n e d to p o e tic m e a s ­u re . In i t h'e s e t fo r th som e of the n e e d s e n c o u n te re d , by h is b r e th r e n : W id e r p a s s a g e s In th e g a l le ry ,- , a s c re e n a t Che h ea d o f th e s ta i rw a y , s m a l le r c o lle c tio n b a s k e ts , and so ' on;

S e c re ta ry ’ E v a n s s a id th e u s h e r s , in h is o p in io n , h ad a good th in g o f it. 1 h ey w e re ; c o n sp ic u o u s; I t w as a p r iv i le g e to sh o w ’th e m se lv e s off. T h e n , too , th e y had re s e rv e d s e a t s f o r a ll th e e n te r ta in m e n ts .

S e n a to r M cC le lland , w hoso good o p in io n o f ’h im se lf k e p t p ac e w ith th e eu lo g ie s d e l iv e re d fo r th e b e n e fit of t h e u s h e r s , th o u g h t ;th a fi C h a irm an - i^ ick e y s h o u ld h a v e m o re vo ice J n th e m a t te r of ro p in g off th e A u d ito riu m in a c c o rd a n c e w ith th e m a n n e r , in w h ich ' t ic k e ts to th e e n te r ta in m e n ts ! a r e so ld . H e pa id a g lo w ing tr ib u te to th e m a n y c h a rm s o f- O cean G rave! a s a p la c e o f s u m m e r re s id e n c e . H e s tro n g ly u rg e d tl ie . b u ild in g .o f .a la rg e r T e m p le .

i t e v . D r. D an ie ls re fe r re d to th e D iv in e a p p ro v a l r e s t in g .upon O cean G rove. S a m u e l M. 'M y e rs , w ho h a d b e e n w a it in g ; tw o y e a rs tq. re liev e h im se lf o f .a s p e e c h p rep a re d '.w h e n ho r a n f o r ’M ay o r of L ancaster,* P h ., se ized , th e o p p o r tu n i ty to s a y som e.. w itty th in g s c o n c e rn in g th e d u tie s an il p r lv - : il ig e s o f - th e u s h e r s . •"W e h a v e c o u n t­e d 'S6.000 p e n n ie s .th is s u m m e r,” s a id he , a n d then a d d e d w ith a tw in k le In. h is ey e . I’a n il we h a v e n ’t , f o i l fro m : g ra c e , e i th e r .” . . . ..

D r. B a lla rd a n d . •Frof. R usse ll, a lso sp o k e! b o th m a k in g m a n y w itty p o in ts an d p ro v o k in g c o n s id e ra b le la u g h te r in th e / te l l in g of. th e i r s to r ie s . ■

F ro m th e f a c t th a t a b an is a lw a y s p u t upon fo rm a lity a t th e u s h e r s ' ban-; q u e ts , t h e ' g u e s ts ' n e v e r fa i l to en jo y th e m s e lv e s to th e .full lim it. T h is w as n o ta b ly ,th e c a s e on. T u e s d a y e v e n in g .

CHILDREN RAPTIZED :

At ihc Close of C am f-M ectln^ la the A ud­i to r iu m Last M onday.

T h e fo llo w in g -ch ild ren w e re b a p ­tiz e d in th e A u d ito riu m b y B ishop F itz G e ra ld l a s t M onday m o rn in g a t th e c lo se o f c a m p ’-m ee tin g : •

•H elen L a R u e R o g e rs , o f O cean G ro v e ; B e r th a M. F in lay , o f 'A v o n ; B am uel. C. P e d e n .-o f B ro o k ly n ; H e le n H u n t J a c k s o n , o f S ta te n Is la n d ; A lice I r e n e L a u fo rd , o f W e s t A sb u ry P a r k ; R u th ' M . M cK in n ey , o f C ran fo rd , N. J . ; G e o rg e K; C a lv e r t, of J e r s e y City*; M a rg u e r i te .R a y W a lla c e , M arion R ose L e p ln e , o f B ra d le y B ea ch ; N elson C roSby N ew ton, o f Jersey C ity ; M el­v in J . H o lm e s, o f O cean G rove ; E d n a ; D e la tu sh , of W e s t G ro v e ; E liz a b e th D e la tu s h , N o rw o o d M. L u n g e r , M urie l G race L u n g e r , of N e w a rk ; C a ro lin e W . E ly a n d C a th a r in e E . E ly , o f O cean G ro v e ; M iriam G a rre ts o n B u rk e , o f N e w a rk ; G la d y s E th e l M illigan , of N ew .Y ork; E s th e r M ay L a v e rty , • of O cean G ro v o ; M y ro n T a y lo r M artin , w a i t e r F ra n c is Ivem p. ■

T h is (F r id a y ) m o rn in g D r. B a l la rd re c e iv e d w ord of th e d e a t h . o f R e v . W illiam B. O sb o rn , fts th e r e s u l t o f th e in ju r ie s h e s u s ta in e d la s t w e e k , n o tic e of w hich a p p e a re d in th is p a p e r .

M rs. O sb o rn e w as w ith h e r h u s b a n d w hen h e p a s s e d a w ay . •

T h e body will, be ta k e n to b i ^ o ld h o m e a t H u c k e tts to w n , fo r in te r m e n t .

N o a r ra n g e m e n ts h ad been- m a d o fo r tl ie fu n e ra l a t th e t im e th e n o tic e o f d e a th w as s e n t to D r. B a l l a r d . '

AGED COUPI:ES HAPPY

Two Golden Wedding' A nniversaries a t Ucean Grove Hotels

O iy F r id a y e v e n in g o f l a s t w e e k g u e s ts o f th e B ro o k ly n o c c u p y in g"C o sey C o tta g e ” .on S u r t a v e n u e c e le ­b ra te d ns a s u rp r is e th e g o ld e n w e d ­d in g a n n iv e r s a ry of M r. a im M rs. B e n ­ja m in U, H o sie r , o f/B rook lyn”! •• ' "•>. T h e h o u a e ;w a s b e a u tiru l ly d e c o ra te d ^A b a n n e r in gold a n d w h ite , th e c lo v e r w ork ot Ali^ifzo Am oil, th e h o s t o f th o . B ro o k ly n , b o re th e in s c r ip tio n , “F if ty y e a rs , 1652-1902.” ' ■ : . . .

T h e b r id e an<l g ro o m a t te n d e d a / ; m e e tin g a t th e A u d ito riu m . O n th e i r r e tu r n th e y w o r e .g re e te d by th e M on- d e lsso lm \s*edding m a rc h , p la y e d by. . M iss M. H am e r, o f B ro o k ly n . ’ .

M iss M '.A m ell r e n d e re d in s t r u m e n ta l so lo s .a n d a c co m p an ied th e g u e s ts , w h o s a n g “A uld L a n g S y n e ” an il s o u g s o f lo n g ago . A n o r ig in a l poem w a s r e a d by M iss F / Lelclt, o f B ro o k ly n . .

A gold spoon , tra y an il b o q u e t w e re p re s e n te d to M r. an d M rs. H o s ie r . A " s p e e c h , from .the . a g e d 'g r o o m ca U d d fo r th a p p la u se .’ A t e le v e n p . m . re - f r e s h m e n ts w e re s e n 'e d . A ll d e c ln re d th e s u rp r is e w as g e n u in e a n d . te n d e re d a v o te o f th a n k s to t h e g e n ia l h o s t- ; e s s e s , M rs. W llp iu r t a n d h e r d a u g h te r , M rs. S n y d e r , . th ro u g h w h o se e r tq r ta ; th e re c e p tio n w as m ade , a g r e a t su e - ’ ce ss ,

A m o n g th e g u e s ts w e re M r. a n d M rs. B en j. B / H o sie r, Mr.- a n d M rs, A lo n zo

.A m eli, M rs. J . W ilm u rt, M r. a n i l M rs .E . S n y d e r ,.M r.' an d M rs . J . F . S m ith , M is s E m ily S m ith , M r. an d . M rs . E . A m eli; M a s te r S ta n le y A m eli, M iss M. Ameli*, M iss L. A m eli, M rs. W . H . W il- s e y , .M r s .: S. S . M eutun , M rs. R . W a rd - low .-M iss R u th W arillow ; M rs. W r ig h t , • M iss E d n a S la te r , R ev . M r. S ta n s l)u ry ,M r. an d Mrs.* W a ile r F e lte r , M iss E d n a A . M o u lto n ,M iss M a rg u e r ite .V .H u m er, M iss L. W in k le r , M iss .S. A. S m ith .M r. an d M rs. D erby ,. Mi38 S .M iss E . 'C h ild s , M iss F. L e ich , M iss R . B u rr a n d C ap t. T h o s . K idd , of S p r in g ­field, 111. ' .

M r. a n d M rs. W illiam H . W ith e y , o f B ro o k ly n , o n M onday c e le b ra te d t l io ir g o ld e n w e d d in g a n n iv e r s a ry a t th e L a w re n c e H o u se , c o r n e r M ain , a n d , C e n tra l av e n u e s . T h e c e le b ra t io n to o k p la c e in th e p a r lo rs o f th e h o u se , a l l th e gues.ts a t te n d in g .

Im m e d ia te ly a f te r fa m ily p r a y e r , th o R ev . W . H . L a w re n c e . D.D., o f N o rth - p o r t, N . Y., m a ile a c o n g ra tu la to ry a d ­d re s s . H e to ld th e h a p p y c e le b ra n t s t h a t h a d - th e y b e e n 1 a t th e i r ow n ho m o no d o u b t r e la tiv e s a u d f r ie n d s w ould, h a v e m a d e th e o c c asio n o n e o f e la b o r ­a t e ce re m o n y a n d -o f m a n y g if ts . Con-, tin n in g , M r. L a w re n c e s a id t h a t th e g u e s ts o f th e - L a w re n c e H o u se w h o h a d been a t t r a c te d to M r. a n d M rs . W ith ey by th e i r ld n d .and g e n ia l m a n ­n e r d u r in g th e i r s o jo u rn in . O c e a n G rove w ish e d , to m a k e s o m e a p p r o ­p r ia te ex p re s s io n o f th e i r fe e lin g s to ­w a rd s th e m , l i e th e re u p o n p re s e n te d * th em w ith , a c lock s u p p o r te d b y a C up id re s t in g .o p a h a n d s o m e la c o s ta n d . ' T h is -gift,- th e s p e a k e r s a id , sy m b o lized th a t th e ir h o u rs o f w .oddcd. life, h a d been b o rn e b y .lo v e .. •

R ev . J! l l . D an ie ls , o f O cean G rave,* o ffe re d -p ra y e r , a f t e r Avhich th e g u e s ts o f th e h o u se b es to w ed th e i r c o n g ra t­u la tio n s u p o n th e h a p p y co u p le .

M r. W ith ey h a s been .in th e C o m p ­tro l le r ’s o flice a t N ew Y ork lo r .a n u m ­b e r .of y e a rs '.-h a v in g b e e n a p p o in te d " by B ird S. Color; .

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G ro v e A u d ito riu m to m o rro w (S u n d a y ) m o rn in g a n d ev e n in g , a s h e re to fo re an n o u n c e d . R ev . Dr. H e rm a n c e . of New ' Y o rk C ity , w ill b e th e m orn ing ! p re a c h e r . $nd R ev , Dr. D an ie ls , of O cean G rove, w ill occu p y th e p u lp i t a t n ig h t . * .

C ounselor P a tte rson HomeC o u n se lo r a n d M rs. S a m u e l A. P a t-

to rs o n , w ith th e i r y o u n g son , a r r iv e d h o m e la s t S a tu rd a y from.- a to u r th ro u g h E u ro p e . '.

In a .g a m e o f b a s e b a l l la s t ' S a t u r d a y o n th e -g ro u n d s a t S ev en th ! a v e n u e , A b- b u ry P a rk , W illiam Boyd; a - N ew 1 Y o rk er, w as a c c id e n ta lly s t r u c k on th o head , b y a b a t . A t f i r s t b u t l i t t l e a t ­te n tio n w as paid to th e in ju ry .- L a te r i t w as ' d isco v e red t h a t B oyd ’s s k u ll w a s f r a c tu re d . A t th e L ong B ra n c h h o s p ita l h e 'w a s - to ld t h a t a h o p e ra t io n w a s n e c e ss a ry .; T h is . B oyd w ou ld n o t h o a r to ; H e r e tu rn e d to A sb iiry P a r k a n d 'o n M onday re tu rn e d to tl ie c i ty sa y in g h e w ould, go to a h o s p ita l th e re .’ T h e s a m e d a y ho w a s s u c c e s s fu lly o p e ra te d on • a t R o o se v e lt H o sp ita l . H e re fu s e d to ta k e ch lo ro fo rm .

Preparing; for F a il E lectio a. T en to n s o f b la n k s >and s ta t io n e r y h a v e been p re p a re d fo r s h ip m e n t in th e . S e c re ta ry of S ta t e ’s office fo r u s e a t th e com ing fa ll e le c tio n . T h e re a r e in a ll 32,00.0 s e p a r a te p ie c e s w h ich w ill be fo rw a rd e d to th e s e v e ra l c o u n ty • c le rk s fo r d is tr ib u tio n am o n g th e 1,122 v o tin g p re c in c ts in th e S ta te . . •

T h e e le c tio n s u p p lie s - in c lu d e books an d b la n k s fo r th e u se o f th e coun ty b o a rd s o f e le c tio n s ,- th e d i s t r i c t b o a rd s of re g is t ry a n d e le c tio n s , a n d the* c o u n ­ty b o ard of c a n v a ss e rs .

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A m e e tin g o f th e T o w n s h ip B o a rd o f H e a l th w a s . h e ld a t th e /o f f ic e s , 47 S o u th M ain s t r e e t , on W e d n e s d a y e v e ­n in g . ' In s p e c to r . O ’B rio n . m a d e a le n g th y r e p o r t . o f . ro u tin e .w ork d o n e by h im in th e in te r e s ts of p u b lic * - e a ic h in the* to w n s h ip v s in c e th e p r e ­v io u s m e e tin g . . T h e d is c u s s io n o r m in o r m a t te r s , a n d th o . p a s s a g o oC b ills o ccup ied th e r e m a in d e r o t th q b o a rd ’s se ss io n .

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THE OCEAN GBOVE TIMES SA T U R D A Y , S E P T E M B E R 6, 1903

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(defian tly . “ H e m ig h t ju s t a s w ell know I t n o w , a t th e jjp g tim ln g o f th e a c ­q u a in ta n c e , ns to he s tu n n e d by th e T a c t l a t e r on . A t a l l e v e n ts , m y con­s c ie n c e w ill h e c le a r fo r h a v in g done « a y d u ty a t th e .s ta r t .”

'“B y th e w a y y o u ta lk , M olly, one W o u ld th in k th a t I nm de a p ra c tic e of igolDg a b o u t s e e k in g w hom I could dc*

. •vour,” s a id M iss D ilm an re s e n tfu l ly ., v e ry unB lste rly of y ou to b e tra y

•one o f iny b lood b o u g h t accom plish* a n e n ts to D r. M unu . I t ’s d o w n r ig h t b r u t a l I”

■“ T h e n you p le ad g u il ty to th e ch a rg e b l r s l W a re linB m a d e?” s a id th e docto r, W a tc h in g h e r a d m irin g ly .• '**Nevcr! A nd X w a rn you t h a t m y . 'c a s e w ill b e filed a w ay am o n g those 'Tnot p ro v ed .’ ” \

"‘I d o n ’t k n o w a b o u t th a t . I sh a ll W ork h a rd g a t lie r lu g ev idence .”

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;.'••• ’ a a u g b ln g . M rs. W a re a u d h e b a d been s i t t in g - In a s h a d y co rn e r o f th e p iazza , 5Bkedn h e r in v a lid c h a ir a n d h e oppo- isBsc, w h e n B ab s tro lled o u t nnd jo ined ttircra, -a v is ion o f b lond lov e lin e ss lu V io le t.

A s h is c a rr ia g e d ro v e u p to th e g a te f o r th e th i rd t im e ho a ro se to ta k e le a v e r e lu c ta n t ly —r e lu c ta n t ly b ecau se th e sun llghT o f th e g ir l’s b e a u ty had g o t in to h is eyes nnd d az z led h im . S he s a u n te r e d to th e ed g e o f th c p iazza .

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“ A s a d e te c tiv e o n ly ?” sh e sa id , w ith a n a r c h lau g h .’

■"There a r c u n to ld p o ssib ili tie s In th e td n tlc s o f a d e te c tiv e ,” b e sa id , ra is in g ib is h a t. “ I sh a ll e x h a u s t th o se firs t.”

W h e n he had gone, s h e re su m e d her fio-w c h a ir b e s id e h e r s is te r . "M olly ,” :sTro s a id re p ro a c h fu lly , “y o u ' a r c n ■very m e an g ir l . N ow h e ’ll e x p e c t m e

Jfco f l i r t w ith h im , a n d I ’ll h a v e .to do it .” - W lm t o f th a t? ”

• ■"Didn’t you Ruow t h a t I h ad com o ' d o i r n h e re to r e fo rm ? ” .,

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^X . I if f tn d i t to be. I h a v e s e t my th c iir t upon >a m a tc h b e tw e e n , y o u a n d ^ h e 'd o c to r . H e ’s v e ry w en It l\y n n d lias X I In o jira e tIc e b es id e s: I t w o u ld b e a n •ex c e lle n t-th in g fo r you, B ab , d e a r , an d W o u ld p le a se A u n t N eil so m u c h . S he . b ia s d o h e a g r e a t d e a l fo r u s b o th ,-y o u

• /k n o w .” •T b e g ir l’s f a c e d a rk e n e d w ith p a in .

’“ I s p e n t such n h o rr ib le w in te r ,” sh e »3a 5d In n -.low vo ice—"one. re fu s a l a f t e r A n o th e r . O il,. -M olly.” in 'p a s s io n a te

, 'p ro te s t , “ if on ly I Und so m e m o n ey o f m y o w n a n d cou ld m a r ry fo r love , how

; -sw e e t i t w ou ld be!”- - .i M rs. W a re ’s ey e s filled w ith te a rs . /•;• 1 ‘•‘I c o u ld n ’t;” s h e s a id g e n t ly ; th e n add*

-ed c o m fo r tin g ly ,.“b u t I w a s .n o t u n h ap - . p y .in in y in n r r la g e , J o h n w a s a v e ry

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W o u ld b e o f .ass is tance , to h im . W ou ld ;s h e b e a n y th in g m o re? l i a s h e aiiy.

. Cheart u n d e r - t h a t w e ll g room ed , .well ^ ta ilo red e x te r io r? ’.’ • ■

“ B n rb n ra , w e .m ig h t ju s t n s w e ll look ‘•upon th is q u es tio n d isp a ss io n a te ly ; f o r w e b o th k n o w how n e c e ssa ry It is fo r '

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•stu p id o ld docto r. You m u s tn 't m ind a n y c a llin g h im th a t, d e a r, fo r h e is s tu ­p id , B u t, oh , Molly., if ov er I m e e t

V J jo v e .f n c e to face , w h a t e x p lan a tio n tvIU he d e m a n d ? ” ! ‘

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/ (exp ress ion t h a t B a rb a ra la u g h e d by w a y o f d iv e r tin g her.

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b a r a ,” she sa id e n tre a tin g ly , " i f lie in l l s In ' love w ith you, you w ill n o t t h r o w him over, w ill you , d a r l in g ? H e

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Xy” —" w e ’d b u ry h im o u t In th e po ta to p a t c h a n d n ev e r d iv u lg e th e a w fu l se- vcre t . B u t re a lly , m y d e a r , y ou do n o t ‘•know docto rs. T h e y n e v e r k il l th e m -1 is d v e s If th e y a re d isap p o in ted in love. T h e y a lw a y s ta k e i t o u t ou th e ir char* if ty p a t ie n ts .”

J J r s . AVare sighed p a t ie n t ly . “ I d o n 't j-. b o ie w t h a t he has a n y c h a r i ty pa- /./r , lU etfts .” .':\ Y “ J u s t s o , '’ s a id M iss D ilm an , Avltli;

~ u J n a li ty . “ I 'll m a k e h im b r in g m e face Ho f a c e w ith one o r p ro v e h im too fond * o f-c a te r in g to th e r ic h to do ch a ritab le ;%Work a m o n g th e p o o r .”

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th e m a n y d riv e s th a t M iss D ilm an and th e d o c to r b ad to g e th e r in tht* woeltn t h a t fo llow ed . . • •

‘D oc to r.” sh e b egan a r t fu l ly , '“ lm vc y ou a n y c h a r i ty p a t ie n ts —le f t? ”

“ L e f t? ” lie echoed, p u zz lin g o v e r tlm t s eem in g a f te r th o u g h t . “ I liayi» som e. W h y ?” * ;• “ W ould y o u —o r—tiik e m e to cii 11 u p ­on o n e ’A” - . -

“ W ou ld yon re a lly go?” h e a sk ed , look ing n t Ite r a v e r te d face w ith a p a s ­s io n a te l ig h t in liis eyes. .. » ;

“ Y es, cwC co u rse I. w o u ld ,” s h e s a id d em u re ly . , •'

“ T h is is good o f y ou ,” h e s a id u n ­s te a d ily lim l tu rn e d a t o nce in to a s id e s t r e e t c j'ow ded w ith te n e m e n t houses . T h e c a r r ia g e s topped ;

"S e rv e s m o .r ig h t,” sh e th o u g h t , w ith ; n n : In w a rd la u g h , a s s h e t'o llow ed h im into, th e Pimill, ill sm e llin g room . " F a i th w ith o u t s ig h t sh o u ld lm ve s u f ­ficed fo r m e .” • ,

A w a il in g c ry g re e te d th e i r e a rs . A young I ta lia n w om an w as b en d in g ov er a. ch ild . T h e re w a s A h e a rtb rc n Ic­ing look In th e th e e sh e ra ise d to th em . B a r bn ru B ea 'te d .; h e rs e lf grncloiisly;^ A s th o d o c to r b e n t o v e r liis l i t t le p a t ie n t th e ch ild held, u p i t s a rm s to him ,: an d ho li f te d i t te n d e r ly - to h is b re a s t , ta lk ­in g in cro o n in g to n e s to It. T h e sm all h a n d fee b ly pn t ted li Is face , a n d he held I t th e r e a g a in s t Uls c lieek . H e h ad fo rg o tte n a l l e lse , oven th e w o m an he

•loved. ; . / '• .* . / / - ' \; : •B a rb a ra fe l t s tra n g e ly Iso la ted .

S om ehow n b re a th • o f tra g e d y had b low n ac ro ss her li ttle com edy , ch ill­in g i t a n d her.,; • ; • / : / . v.:

" S tu p id —stu p id —stu p id t” sh e re p e a t­ed, w ith m ise rab le se lf rep ro ac h , as sho a w a ite d him o u ts id e In th e f re s h e r n ir. " B a rb a ra D ilm nn , if you’v e n. s p a rk o f decency , apo log ize to h im fo r t h a t w o rd !”

T h e y d ro v e on in to th o w oods in s i­lence , h e g ra v e a n d .s h e fo r th c flrs t t im e in h e r life n il a d r i f t fro m h e r ■worldly self.

“ W ill it live?” s h e fa l te re d a t lost, t r y in g n o t to w in k le st a te a r fa ll.

" I f e a r n o t,” lie sa id sad ly a n d look­ed a t h e r i ju s t a s th e te a r fo il. A g reR t c h a n g e ^ v e p t o v e r h im . H e b e n t low ­er. " T h a n k G od. fo r t h a t te a r , B a r­b a ra I” h e sa id husk ily ,.

Sho s tru g g le d w ild ly , b u t. hopelessly , fo r h e r 'u s u a l coolness. “S tu p id , b u t ”—' "M y h e a r t a n d soul a ro yo u rs , d e a r ­e s t. I s th e re a n y h o p e .fo r m e?” A s his h a n d clo sed o v e r h e rs p le ad in g ly th e o th e r t e a r s p la sh e d d o w n on h is g love. I l l s c la sp tig h te n e d . “S p e a k to m e, B a rb a ra !” h e e n tre a te d .

" I f y o u w e re n o t so —so—s tu p id —s tu ­pid, b u t—b u t”— A ud a s ~Blie p a u se d a b e a u tifu l co lo r ru sb ed ovo r h e r face ,

“ R u t w h a t? ” h e d em an d ed .“ D e a r!”, she s a id tre m u lo u s ly , b u t

w ith a la u g h lik e m usic . *

S t o r k * A r e Q n e c r C r e a t u r e s .T h e o w n e r o f n h o u se n e a r B erlin

found a s in g le egg In th e n e s t o f a! p a i r o f s to r k s b u i l t on th e ch im n ey a n d s u b s t itu te d fo r it a .g o o s e ’s egg, w h ich in due . tim e w a s b a tc h e d a n d p roduced a g o s lin g in s te a d 'o f th e ex ­p ec ted s to rk llrig . T lie m a le b ird w as th ro w n in to tho g re a te s t e x c ite m e n t by th i s e v e n t an d fin a lly flew a w a y . T h e fem a le , h o w ev er, r e m a in e d on th e n e s t a n d co n tin u ed ' to e n re fo r the ; c h a n g e lin g as th o u g h I t w e re h e r ow n o ffsp ring . •' .

On th e m o rn in g , o f th e fo u rth d a y th e m a le r e a p p e a re d -a c c o m p a n ie d by n e a rly 500 s to rk s , w h ich ho ld a m ass, m e e tin g in a n a d ja c e n t field. T h e 'a sse m b ly , w e a r e in fo rm ed , w a s a d ­d re s sed by s e v e ra l sp e a k e rs , e a ch o ra ­to r p o s tin g h im se lf on tb e s a n ie spo t be fo re b eg in n in g h is h a ra n g u e .

T h e s e d e l ib e ra t io n s a n d d iscu ss io n s o ccup ied ncnW y"tIio e n t ire fo renoon , w h e n . su d d e n ly th e m e e tin g b ro k e up a n d all. tl ie s to rk s pou n ced upo n th e U lifo ilu n a to fen m ie a n d h e r su p p o si­t i t io u s , y o iin g one, k illed th e m b o th a n d , a f t e r d e s tro y in g tiic -p o llu te d .n e s t, to o k , w in g a n d d e p a rte d a n d w ere n ev e r soon th e re , a g a in . \

I l c c n g n l t e d T U o tr O til P r l o i u . -T lie In to S ir J o h n S teJ ll, w ho w a s '

s c u lp to r to Q ueen V ic to ria , w a s m odel­ing n b u s t o f M iss N ig h tin g a le w h e n n n .o lf ie c r . 'o f one o f th o h igh lan d , r e g i­m e n ts -w h ich h a d su ffe red so c ru e l ly in th e C rim ea h ^ a rd t h a t U h e - b u s t h a d j u s t b ee n co m p le ted a n d w a s in S ir Jo h n /s s tu d io . M any o f tl ie m e n in h is co m p an y liad p assed th ro u g h th e hos­p ita l n t S c u ta r i , a n d ho o b ta in e d ’p e r ­m ission from th e scu lp to r to b r in g som e o f th e m to see I t . . A cco rd ing ly n s q u a d o f m e n one d a y m a rch ed in to th e s tu d io a n d s tood ,In line.

T h e y h a d u'o id e a w h y th e y b a d been m u s te re d in so s tra n g e a p lace . W ith ­o u t a w o rd o f w a rn in g iho b u s t w as u n co v e red , a n d . th e n a s b y o n e im ­pu lse th e m en b ro k e ra n k an d , w ith cries o f “ M iss N ig h tin g a le , M iss N ig h t­inga le!” su r ro u n d e d ; th e m odel a u d ,: w ith ' b a t s , off, ch eered th e f ig u re -o f th e i r d e v o te d n u rse u n til th e ro o f ran g .

So sp o n tan e o u s an d h e a r ty a n d so in ­sp ir in g w a s . th e w ho le scene t h a t In a f t e r d a y s S ir Jo h n Stcoll d ec la red it to b e tb e g re a te s t co m p lim en t o f h is life ..

p o t o f P ln e e .G rocer—W h a t h a v e you been d o in g tn

tho c e lla r so long?G rocer’s A p p ren tice—I h avo been

c lean in g o u t th e s iru p m easu re . I t wub so choked up th a t it d id n ’t hold rao re’n h a lf a q u a r t .

G ro c e r—O b, th a t ’s w h a t y o u 'v e been d o in g ? W ell, y o u ta k e y o u r h a t a n d go hom o a n d tel! y o u r f a th e r to p u t you in to th e t r a c t d is tr ib u tin g business.- You a i n 't f itted fo r tho g ro cery t r a d e .— L oudon A nsw ers .

T h o A p p r o p r i a t e V e h i c l e .“Sbo seem s to b e a s tic k le r fo r d o in g

ev e ry th in g a p p ro p r ia te ly .”“ I s h o u ld s a y so. S h e a lw a y s does

h e r m a rk e tin g in a b a s k e t p h a e to n ,”— C in c in n a ti C om m ercia l T rib u n e , •

• • / M an and His L e tsT h c ro a ro m a n y in d e x es to th e m ind ,

b u t. I le a rn e d of a new o n e th e o th e r d a y w h en I c a lle d to see a b u sy m a n ­a t liis office do jyn on B ro ad s t r e e t . W h e n I e n te re d th e o u te r office, i t w as q u ite e v id e n t t h a t ho w as tyi, • fo r I cou ld s e e liirii th ro u g h a n 'o p e n d o o r le a d in g o v e r h is desk , q u ite I n te n t o n p a p e r s . t h a t la y in . f ro n t o f h im . I s p b k e to th o c le rk In a t te n d a n c e , w hom I k n ew re a l w e ll, and a s k e d t h a t he a n n o u n c e m e . ‘ l i e g la n ced in to th e o th e r room b e fo re s p e a k in g . ' .

" W a it a m in u te o r tw o ,” lie s a id . “ I t w ill be b e t te r , fo r lie w ill h a v e y ou com o in t h o . m o m e n t. I. s a y y o u arc . h e re .” /

I d id n ’t - q u i t e u n d e rs ta n d w h a t lie m e a n t, b u t I to o k a '- s c a t . to w a it a m in u te o r tw o . I w a ited five of th e m a u d th e n s p o k e ag a in .

" W a i t u n t i l h e c ro sse s h is le g s ,” a n ­s w e red th e c le rk .- .

“ W h a t h a s t h a t g o t to do w ith i t ? ” I asked.

.‘. 'E v e ry th in g ,” h e rep lied , “ H o does n o t . l i k e to bo d is tu rb e d w h en h e ’Is b u sy , a n d I -k n o w h e is v e ry b u s y be­c a u s e h e . h a s h is ..legs o u t s t r a ig h t . A m an .n e v e r th in k s .b a r d w ith h is - le g s c ro s se d .! A s so o n a s h is m in d le ts u p a li t t le , th e n lie . s tra ig h te n s ,- c ro sse s h is le g s a n d is r e a d y fo r v is ito r s a n d a c h a t. W h e n h is . leg s g o dow n a g a in , i t is t im e fo r th e v is i to r to ta k e h is leave,.. J u s t b e a r t h a t ig m in d a n d see if I am n o t r ig h t .” ; • '

, A s h e f in ish e d sp e a k in g up w e n t t l te logs, a n d I waU an n o u n c ed a n d re c e iv ­ed a t onco .— N. Y. H e ra ld .

L e t te r t o C le v e n g e r & S u m m e r3 Ocean Ortrvo. N. J .

D e a r Sirs,* T h e .u s u a l p a in t, le a d a n d o il. Is m a d o m o re d u rab le by th e a d ­d itio n o f z in c ; a s th e m o re in te ll ig e n t p a in te r s know .

L e ad a n d oil, th e y say , la s t s th r e e y e a rs . A dd z in c , an d i t la s ts th re e y e a rs w ith a m a rg in , th e y s a y ; b u t p a in te r s g e n e ra lly a d v ise to p a in t o nce in th r e e y e a rs .

D evoe lead an d z in c Is n o th in g b u t le a d , z in c , co lo r, d ry e r and o i l ; b u t i t la s t s a b o iit tw ic e a s long a s p a in te r s reck o n .

M r. K nox , an u n d e r ta k e r fo r fifty y e a r s a t B re w s te r , N. Y., p a in te d D e­voe n in e y e a rs ago . T lie p a in t Is s a id to b e in a b o u t a s good c o n d itio n a s w hen i t w as f l r s t p u t on.

L e ad a n d o il d o n ’t la s t n in e y e a rs .Y o n rs T ru ly ,

F . W . D E V O E & CO.P. S.— B u c h a n o n & S m ock s e ll D ovoe.

W o o d ’s C o lle g e , B u s in e s s a n d S h o r t ­h a n d . F i r s t In A m e r ic a

400 graduates ffo m o th e r sch o o ls h a v e e n te re d fo r th o p o s t-g ra d u a te c o u rse , a n d to s e c u re a p o s itio n . B e t­t e r e n t e r th o r ig h t p la ce f i r s t I t w ill , c o s t you lo ss an d be m o re s a t i s fa c to ry .

60 . now ty p e w r i te r s . •* F a c u l ty e n ­la rg ed . E v e ry g ra d u a te is em p lo y ed a t a g ooa s a la ry . A n e le g a n t c a ta lo g fo r th e a s k in g . F a l l te rm o p e n s S e p ­te m b e r 2d . D ay a n d e v e n in g se s s io n s .

S P E C IA L ■ V A L U E , CARD, N O . 62. C u t o u t th i s ad . an d sen d i t io u s on o r b e fo re S e p te m b e r 10, a n d i t w ill be a c c e p te d Tor $1G to ' ap p ly on. new sc h o la rsh ip . .

W O O D ’S C O L L E G E ,87C B ro a d S t., N ew ark , N . J .

ffloiimoath Trust and Safe Deposit

Company• -. ■■■ 1 ■ /■-

... MONriOUTH b u il d in g ;

Asbury Park, New Jersey.

Capital, $100,000 Surplus,$25,000

E x e c u te s a ll t r u s t s k n o w n to th o law . L o a n s m o n ey on bond a n t im o r tg a g e . R e c e iv e s d e p o s its s u b je c t to c h o c k a n d

a llo w s I n te r e s t o n d a ily b a la n c e s . • • A c ts o s T r u s te e , R e g is t r a r a n d T r a n s f e r

. A g e n t.Paya coupona. *.iu n k e s d e m a n d a n d tim e lo a n s o n a p ­

p ro v e d c o lla te ra l.

Sp^e dopoelt V au lts .'.: '

A. C. TW IN IN G , P residen t.- G. B. M. H A RV EY , Vico P re s ld o n t B R U C E -8. K EA TO R, S ecretary .D. C. CO R N ELL, T reasurer.

DIRECTOR*.

I f y on b o a rd , look on th o b r ig h t aide. N o th in g la b e t to r fo r th e sy s te m th a n p r a u c B A tch iso n G lobe.

G. B. M. H arvey , D. C. Cornell,Isaac C. K ennedy, Thom as F . R yan , / W m . J . H arrison , 'deo . K roehl,O. H . B row n,A1C. Tw ining,

J , 11. B uchonoa, John P . O 'B rien,H. H. V reeland,G. D, W , Vroom, H en ry Ml thc ell,

B ruce B. K ea to r, . M ilan Rosa,- 8om’l A* P a tte rso n

FOR A COOL RIDEa o t o

JOHNSON’5Im proved:

Merry=Go - RoundA ll Oalloplng Horsea

Special attentlon paid to children

C orner L ake a n d Heck A venuesA6BURV PARK, N. / „

Fare, 5c. 6 T ickets fo r 25c.

P . F . D O D D

Justice of the PeaceC o m m lg s lo n e r o f D oad a

General collection ngency. Returns prom ptly . . • • • • remltietl.

4 7 S o u t h M ain S tr e e t . Opp. Ocean Crovo Ga'ae ■• A sbury Park, K ew Jei-sey

EDISON’SLATEST

MARVELOcean Avenue, near Old M ill

T h e a m u s e m e n t b lo c k o f ■ -th e c i ty . ' ■

Show ing th e Eruption anti d e s tru c tio n of Mt. Pelee and the

Glty of S t. P ie rreT h e l a t e s t t ro m P a r is , th e $50,000

p r o d u c t io n

B L U E B E A R D

S ta r t

If you have not been deal­ing with, us, now 19 a good time to make a start. If you have your watch repaired here If will not., be experimented on "by an unskilled workman.

, W e are selling lots of watches just now.

H. H. CASWELLNO. 6 3 9 M A T T ISO N AV EN UE

N E A R P O S T O F F I C EW a te rm a n 's F o u n ta in P o n s . ■

A SBURYPARK

Steam • LaundryQ

U K L 1 T YU I C K N B S SU K N T 1 T Y

810 COOKM AN A V EN U E A s b u r y P a r k , N . J .

, PUublo Domoatlo finish. .H and work IT dostrod.i Telepbono 40-n.

DISBROW’S

TOOTH WASHF o r C le aaJn g m uJ. P re e o r r ia g th e

T e e th a a t i j lu x a s . E ad I rn p a r tic g a it»-. fre e h ln g T a s te e n d F e e l in g to th e M outh .

C om pounded a n d fo r s a le by

S. D. WOOLLEYD r u g g is t

4 7 M ain A v e . , 0 S o u th M ain S t .Oppoelte Ooeau Grovo Gatca

A, R. SHREVE & SONDealers In

Best Q u a lity F resh and Sm oked

MEATSJo taey Lnrd a n d P o u ltry a S p ec ia lty . Gooda

d e liv tre d freo o r olm rce. On rece ip t of req u e s t w ill ca ll a t y o u r

. residence a n y tim e.

M a rk e t: Olin S tre e tO pp. Pofltollloe

OCEAN GROVE, N. J .

ALBERT ROBBINSREAL ESTATE IN S U R A N C E

H otels a n d C ottages for R en t • M ortgage Loans

2 2 6 MAIN STREETA S B U R Y PA RK, N. J,

Wo promptlyobtain U. 8. and Foreign

f Send model, sketch or nlioto o iinven tion fox ( f freercport ou patentabiUty. For freo book, V*H0Wtai^ T R A D E - M A R K S " T {

1 O pposite U. S . P a te n t O ffice < W A SH IN G T O N , D. C.

J. E, FlitcroftP ilgrim P ath w ay,

■ Opp, p. o.

OCEAN GROVE, N. J .

T in n in g , G u tte rs , Leaders

H ot Air and S team H eating

J AS. H. SEXTON

funeral Director and embaimerAlso Supt. Mt* Prospect Cemetery

* A la rg o oaoortm en t o f C asket*, e tc ., c o n sta n tly on /hand* F lo w era o f a n y d es ig n a t ab ort n otice .

• P a r lo rs a n d office:No. 17 Main Street, Aabory Park, New Jeraey

N E W Y O R K BACK 80cAN D

A tlan tic C o a s t E le c tr ic R ailroad C o m pany an d th e

P a tte n Line, v ia P le a su re BayT a k e c a r w h ich le a v e s A sb u ry P a rk

n o t la te r th a n ono b o u t b e fo re :bon t le a v e s P le a s u re B ay. •

B a g g a g e c a r r ie d f re e w ith p a s se n ­g e rs .

.T ic k e ts o n s a le , b a g g a g e d e liv e red a n d sh ip p ed fro m K e i th ’s ex p re ss o f­fice, 730 M a ttiso n a v e n u e . .

. FK O M N E W Y O R K . .L e a v e N ow Y o rk (w eo l: d a y s ) fo o t

of W e s t 13 th s t r e e t , 3 b lo c k s below W e s t 14th s t r e e t fe rry , a t 7.55, 3.55, *10.55 a. m . ( ’ S a tu r d a y s 12.55 p. m .) a n d 2.40 p. m „ S a tn rd a y sp e c ia l a t 3.65 p . m . S u n d ay s , 8.55, 9.25, 9.45, 10.6-., a. m.

L e a v o - B a tte r y ( n e a r S o u th F e r ry ) w eek: d a y s —8,20; ”0 .20, *11.29 a . m ,, ( • S a tu rd a y s 1,20 p. m .) a n d 3,05 p, m .,

.S a tu rd a y s p e c ia l at- 4.20 p . m . S un ­d a y s , 9.20, 9150,10.10 an ti 11.10, a . m l N o f r e ig h t re c e iv e d o n S u n d ay ,

F O R N E W Y O R K .Jveavo P le a s u r e . B a y . (w ee it d ay s)

7.20 a . m ., 3.40 a n d 5.10 p . m . S u n ­d a y s , 4.30,'4.45 an 'd 5.00 p . m .

Prizesin the greatest variety are to be found at theJewelry Store o f

Jf.W. Cornelius624 Cookman JJvenue

jR sbu rp P a rk

MargerumMeat

■ and

ProvisionCompany

5 0 Olin S t r e e t O cean G rove, N. J.

Dealers in

Fresh, Saltand Smok ed Meats, Choice Poultry, Tenderloins and Rolls

O ur S p e c ia lty

Hotel Supplies

M/E. SEXTON’SNew Livery and Boarding Stable

N ext to New School B u ild ing . The only brick , P lre-P roof L iv ery S tab le on th e coast

OCEAN GROVE, N, J.

P a r t ic u la r A t te n t io n G iven tb B o a rd in g H o rs e s . ■

A ll k ln d a o f c a r r ia g e s to h ire . S poclal a c co m m o d a tio n s f o r s tr a w - r id in g p a r t ie s ; c lo sed c a r r ia g e s f o r f u n e r a ls BJid w ed ­d in g s.

T elep hon e a i-B ” _

YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED

Real Estate Money to Loan

InsuranceWILLIAM GIFFARD

(F o rm erly W . W h ite ’s)

222 M a in St., A sbu ry Park, N .J .Office of T o w n sh ip Collector

FOR SALEA special bargain In'two large Board­

ing H ouses, w tlh tine ground . > A lio Cottages in Ocean fl .o v e . W est

P ark and B rad ley B sacb W M . A. C RO SS, R eal E state

3 7 Webb Avenue, Ocean Q rove, N. J .

Pure Manufactured and Natural

RICHARD WILSONO ffic e :

No. 108 Heck AvenueOcean Grove

D eliveries m ade da ily . Twice on S a tu rd a y

O rder by p osta l card

O p e c la l a t te n t io n to t h e sm a ll ° t r a d e t h is s e a s o n , w h ic h w ill b e s e r v e d p ro m p tly ’ a s h e r e to f o r e .

R . A . R a l s t o n. . . T h o . , . ,

r io r is tFreshly Gut Flow ers fo r All

Occasions >P a l m s , P o t t e d P l a n t e , B t c .

S p o c l a l n t t e n t l o n 1 , g i v e n t o

D o c o r a t i o n s a n d t h o m a k i n g o f P t o r a l D e s i g n s

614 G o o k m a n A v e , : A s b u r y P a r k

p E R R I N E &

J a c k s o n

DEALERS Ilf

Meats J£i PoultryFRESH STOCK

PROflFT SERVICE

FREE DELIVERY.

No. 13 5 Heck A venue

Cor. WUItefloid

O C E A N C R O V E , W . J .

T e lep h o n e Cull 23-u E s tab lish e d Ih/tfW e lead, o th e rs follow

OLD RELIABLETen Broeck Market

J . N, 8H U RTZ , P ro p rie to r

M ’B R I D E ’S B L O C K554-556 Cookman Ave,

A S B U R Y PA RK , N . J . W holeealo u n d H ela tl D ealers la

C H O I C E F O R E I G N A N D D O M E S T I C F R U I T S A N D

C O U N T R Y P R O D U C EM y g u a ra n te e , ^ u ^c r lo r goods n t m o st renBon- ublo p rices . • c lo se a tte n tio n . P ro m p t dellv- e ty . T o h o te l n n d co tta g e t ra d e —My epeoinl- tlea , bot-houfic a n d rn ro jiroductB.

JO H N LEONARD

Sanitary Plumber: Opp . Ocean Grovo M a in Avo. Gates

A sb u ry P a rk

E stim a te s on sew er a n d w ater co n n ec tio n s p rom ptly fu rn ished .

Low p rices and good w ork.

M, 0, QR1FFIN4,

Contractor and BuilderResidence, No. 66 Heck Avenne

O c e a n C f o V e , IV . 3 .W. E. TAYLOU A* D. Olab

TAVL0R & CLARK Builders

88 Abbott A venue, o r 91 M t. Tabor W ay

OCEAN GROVE. N. ,

NELSON H, KILMER

Architect and BuilderP itm a n A v e ., O c e a n , O r o v e

P lans and spoclflcations drawn for all a ll kinds of modern wood, stono or bride buildings. For Workmanship and p rices w ill refer to all for whom I h ave done w ork In the Orove and Park. E stim a te# cheerfim y given.

JO H N N . B U R T IS .

•tTitdortakemd Embalmer,*645 Mattison A v e n u e ,.

A S B U liY PA RK , N . J,

Coffins and Burial Caskets on band or ffir. nlfihed to order. Special attention g lven to- im m ln g plotnree. Telephone «2.

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SATURDAY,' SE PTE M B E R 6, 1902 THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES

. I I I . UllU.1 UL U ttU U lM M , W U llB U ,

i I 'm q u i t e 's u r e X c a n ’t b e o f lii-ro p e rs is te d . 1 “ I ’m a f r a id of..

I to f to K o K o K o lto K tto K o t to l to f c o f c o *

| UNMASKING f 1DARRO I

- ‘j f • ...... ■ -o By E w an M a c p h e rs o n o

O Copyright, 1002, OX B y the. S . S . M cClure C om pany Sj fo fc o » o ;io fc o a io if fe o M o fe o * o a jo iio ? *

W h e n B u x to n , - th e E n g lis h co rre ­s p o n d e n t, c a lled th a t e v e n in g on M iss B la n c h e K e rs h a w , fo r th o f if th tim e In fo u r G ays, ho fo u n d D a r r o s it t in g W ith h e r.

T h o tw o m en w ero in tro d u c e d , and n lm o s t th e f irs t th in g B u x to n s a id w ns, “ I su p p o se you spe ll y o u r n a m e lik e

• th e D e r re u s a t hom e— ‘th e d a u n tle s s D e r re u s ,’ th e y 'r e ca lled in ray c o u n ty — D -e-r-r-e-u .”

I t w a s d a rk , a n d th e th r e e w e re g a th ­e re d on th e p o rch o f th e K e rs h n w re s ­id e n ce , w h e re no a r t if ic ia l l ig h t s e rv ed to r e v e a l th e b re a d th o f th e sm ile w i th w h ic h M iss K e rs h a w g re e te d th is r e m a rk . D a rro w n s a r a t h e r u n d e r­s ize d m a n , w ith ey e g la s se s , e x te n s iv e co lleg e a n te c e d e n ts a n d d e c id e d l i te r ­a r y ta q tc s , so f a r a s h is c o n v e rsa tio n m ig h t in d ica te .

“ I c e r ta in ly do n o t,” h e s a id in h is . h a b i tu a l w e a ry d ra w l. ‘‘L i f e is too

s h o r t I spell m y n a m e j u s t a s i t is p ro n o u n c e d —D -a-r-r-o—a n d I am f a r f ro m d a u n t le s s .”

“B y J o v e , how odd!” s a id B u x to n . “ I w a s rn th o r in hopes y o u m ig h t tu r n o u t to b e a cousin o f th e D e r re u s of D e r rc u ly M anor. I w a s b o rn in t h a t

„• n e ig h b o rh o o d m y se lf ; n a m e ’s p ro n o u n c ­ed e x a c tly lik e y o u rs . A n d th e r e ’s an o ld .rh y m e d a t in g fro m goodness' k n o w s w h e n :

“B rand nor halbert, lance, nor nrrotv, C hecketh charge o t daun tless D erreu.' “T h e n

k in ,” D n re v e ry th in g , from M a u se rs to m ic e .”

T h e h o s te s s .la u g h e d . '“A t le a s t you o u g h t to b e a sh a m e d

to m a k e s u ch a co n fess ion tb a B r it is h ­e r , M r. D aruo . T h in k o f o u r n a t io n a l , r e p u ta t io n .”

“ I do . I th in k I t b ru ta l . F h y s lc n l c o u ra g e , If it e v e r w a s ri d e s ira b le q u a l i ty , lo s t a ll Its re c o m m e n d a tio n s c e n tu r ie s a g o .”

“ B y J o v e !” B u x to n e x c la im ed . “ You ; m u s t p a rd o n v ie i f 1 seem* n l i t t l e u n ­p re p a re d fo r a ll tills . Y ou know* I. w a s a c o rre s p o n d e n t - w ith , y o u r a rm y a t

.S a n tia g o .”“T h a t w a s w h e re you m e t o u r fo rce ­

fu l f r ie n d W lck ley ,” sa id D a rro .“T o w h o m I ow e th e d e l ig h tfu l p r iv ­

ile g e o f M iss K e rs h a w ’s a c q u a in t­a n c e .”" '

‘•You lm v e ev e ry rea so n ta ^ b c grate* , f u l to TV icklcy; b u t, fo r a ll th a t , 1 con ­s id e r h im a n A m erican o f a n o b je c tio n a l ty p e .” ‘ ‘r ' . V / . . •;

A ll o f th i s M iss. K o rslm w seem ed to b o e n jo y in g in a q u ie t w a y . T h e n th e y ta lk e d o f o th e r , th in g s t i l l D a r ro le f tthem ,-. :. * ; • . - . '*"-,T v..*. ••“ T h a t ’s u m o s t in te re s tin g d o u b le

■ e n ig m a ,” , s a id B u x to n , . ‘‘a n A m e ric a n n n d a D a rro , you kno w .”

“ I h o p e y o u 'll s ta y 'w i th u s u n t i l you find a so lu tio n o f h im . M r. D a r ro ’s a m b itio n to be th o u g h t .tim id Is rio tori- o u s h e re .” . '• “ I s n ’t i t a v e ry s in g u la r a m b i t io n ? '

“ V ery . T l ia t 'm a y be .the so lu tio n of th e e n ig m a ;” .

A p a u s e , u nd th e n B u x to n m u s te re d u p c o u ra g e to ask , “ M iss K e rs h n w , y o u co u ld n ’t—a h —fee l in te re s te d in a m a n lik e t l ia t? ” . ,

“ I d o n ’t kn o w . B ra v e m e n a r e so co m m o n ' w ith us, nnd , you ' kn o w , I r a th e r lilie ex o tic s .”

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h a rd on W ick ley , w ho had j u s t fa llen a s le e p w h en th e . E n g lis h m a n ’s , kn o ck c a u se d h im to d re a m t h a t th e p la ce w a s on f i r e . . T h e in te rv ie w w a s u n ­s a t i s f a c to r y to b o th p a r t ie s , B u x to n o n ly o b ta in in g th o a s s u ra n c e t h a t D rirro w a s a c ra n k , w ith a fo rc ib le rec ­o m m e n d a tio n to g o fo r f u r th e r in fo r ­m a tio n e i th e r .to th e m a n h im se lf o r to th e f a th e r o f a ll lies, w h ile .W ickley fe l l a s le e p ag a in w ith th e v o g u e id e a t h a t th e c o rre s p o n d e n t w na p re p n r iu g a n a r t ic le on “T h e A m erican C o w a rd .”

So i t c a m e ’a b o u t t l i a t D a rro , on h is w a y to h is unc le ’s la w ofilce, w a s h a i l­e d b y W ick ley .

'* “S ay , D a rro , y ou w a n t to l e t u p on t h a t t im id i ty poppycock o f y o u rs . A ll v e ry w e ll to g iv e hom o fo lk s t h a t old so n g , b u t d o n ’t try It on a n E n g lish n e w s p a p e r c o r re sp o n d en t.” ’, “ i su p p o se y ou m e an B u x to n . H a s

h e a l r e a d y to ld you o f o u r c o n v e rsa tio n l a s t n ig h t? ”

“T o ld m e! • H o m a y h av e to ld It to - n il th e E n g lish n e w sp a p e rs b y ; th is t im e . H e w o k e m e u p a t m id n ig h t to a s k m e i f i t w ero tru e .”

F o r n m o m e n t D a rro lo o k ed p a le en o u g h f o r h is fn v u rlte p o rt.

“ D id b e te ll you w h e re w e m e t? ”V “I s u p p o se i t w a 3 a t B la n c h e K e r ­

s h a w ’s. -H e seem s sm it te n in t h a t q u a r te r , a n d I k n o w h e w a s go ing th e r e l a s t n ig h t .” - ^ '

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. “ A ll r ig h t , th e n . I o n ly h ope B u x to n w ill m e n tio n y o u r n a m e In h is s to ry . y?Q d o n ’t w a n t th e w ho le c i ty to g e t t h a t s o r t o f re p u ta tio n .”

1 D a r ro w a s d is tu rb e d . H is u n d e n o ­

ticed i f w h e n h e e n te re d th e office a n d d em a n d e d t l ie cause;: “ T h e re ’s a n E n g lis h m a n h e re ” —

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“ O h, h e re y o u a re !” s a id B u x to n . ‘Y o u ’ll p a rd o tf m y com ing h e re d u r in g b u s in e s s h o u rs , w o n ’t y ou? I ’ve g o t to s t a r t f o r C a lifo rn ia th i s e v e n in g — w ire f ro m L o n d o n j u s t re a c h e d m e— b u t b e fo re I g o I W an t you to te l l m e (w e E n g lis h n e w s p a p e r m en lik e t o b e a c c u ra te a n d fu ll) w h e re you w e re d u r ­in g th e S p a n is h w a r .” .'. IT w a s in th e la w school o f a w e s te rn u n iv e r s i ty -w b e n th e w a r b eg a n ,” s a id

.D arro.- - / / ; ,!l7 7 ■' ;“M ich ig an , e h ? T h a n k s . E n l is te d

In - th e M ic h ig a n v o lu n te e rs u n d e r th e n a m e o f D ob b s. R em em b e r th e d a y y o u s n e a k e d o u t fro m u n d e r c o v e r a n d b ro u g h t in. t h a t w o u n d ed b oy w h e n th e s h a rp s h o o te r s w e re bw a rm in g in th o m an g o t r ee s ? ’ . 7 '

J u d g e M aso n w a s b y th iB t im e a n a t ­te n t iv e l i s t e n e r to th e c o n v e rsa tio n . T h e office boy a lso .l is te n e d a n d g a p e d .

“M y n a m e is D a rro , M r. B u x to n ,” s a ld t l i e p a t t e r n o f p e a c e fu ln e ss , s t r u g ­g lin g w ith h im se lf . , / ■;{■: VfV..? 7 -.

“B u t i t u s e d to b e D obbs in 1898, j u s t f o r ,a fe w w ee k s . I t w ill m a k e a n a w fu lly p r e t ty s to ry fo r m y p a p e r . O dd: I d id r f t b eg lu to th in k o f tl io r e ­se m b la n c e u n ti l”—

“ Y ou’re n o t g o in g to p u t m y n a m e In th e papej;?” '

“ S to ry w o n ’t b e a n y good w ith o u t It. ‘B ra n d n o r l in lb c r t’ ”—

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“ You n e v e r b e lieved a ll t l ia t ta lk o f h is ? ; • .;

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t’A 'nd w h a t , d o -1 g e t? ” th e E n g l is h ­m a n ask'ed.

"M y s in c e re tlin n k s : S o rry 1 . h a v en o th in g 'b e t te r , to offer.” . *. ■

“T h e ex p o se d Im p o sto r g e ts th e h ig h ­e r re w a rd ? Is th a t . ju s t i c e ? ” Y • “ I iloii’t k iia w . B on voyage!”

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g rc h t m a n w ho; so f a r a s .w e ca n ju d g e , e n jo y ed p a y in g tlio . p e n a ltie s o f ■ Ids

'g re a tn e s s e v e n in- h is h o u r o f d e a th , T i e W as g rr ia t en o u g h , b u t th o u h e w a s th a t k in d o f a m a n , a n d tlio c irc u m ­s tan ces; a m o n g w h ic h h e lived w e re f a ­vorab le . T h a t w a s b e fo re th e d a y o f th e p en n y post,, o f th e e lec tr ic te le ­g rap h ; p f r a i lw a y s a n d o f th e in te r ­v iew er, a n d in . h is p rim e lie liv ed a t A b b o ts fo rd , w h ic h is e q u iv a le n t n o w ­a d a y s lo ’s a y in g t h a t bp liv ed a t J o p ­pa . H e seem s to h av e been s in g u la r ly f r e e from th e p e n a ltie s o f g re a tn e s s , w h ich h a v e en o rm o u sly in c re a se d s in ce th e W iza rd o f t th o ; N o rth w e n t hom e, nnd su ch o f th e m a s ca m e in h is w a y h e s e e m s to Amve h e a r t i ly en jo y ed .

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s ile n t a s to t h e cu l tiv a tio n o f th e s t r a w ­b e rry In e a rly t im e s , w e know t h a t th e f ru i t w a s Well k n o w n iu E n g la n d iu th e f if teen th c e n tu ry . S h a k e sp e a re h a s th re e a l lu s io n s , to s tra w b e rr ie s . In “ H e n ry V.” .tlie B ishop o f E ly , in i l lu s ­tra tio n o f thu gao d fJ iu a litle s w hich- th e yo ih ig k in g p o sse s .^ d , in sp ite o f h is w ild h a b i ts .an d o b je c tio n a b le c o m p an ­ions. s a y s : . \T h e s tr a w b e r ry g ro w s u n d e rn e a th th o n e t-. !. -.tie.-'-. ..............._ ■A nd w holeso rne • b e rrlo a th r iv e a n d .ripen

b e s t •N e ig h b o red b y f r u i t o f b a s e r q u a lity .

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in a to rp id eo n d itlo h , a n d w h en s p r in g a r r iv e s sh e h u n ts up s o m e . s o r t of s h e lte re d s p o t a p p ro p r ia te for. a n e s t H a v in g , s e le c te d th e r e t r e a t, sh e p ro ­ceed s to la y w ith in it thri f o u n d a tio n - o f ft hom e. F o r th i s o b je c t e a r th w ill n o t s e rv e h e r tu rn . T h e s u b s ta n c e of w h ic h tl ie w a lls a n d ch a m b e rs o f th e h ouse a re to b e com posed m u s t be none o th e r th a n th e fin e st p ap e r, m ude o f -Wpori pu lp , m ix ed * W ith a s o r t ;o f s iz in g , w orked ., to a p a s te a n d fiiiely s p reu d In s h e e t s . ’’ Y

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h lo tlco is H ereby g iv e n th a t a s p e ­c ia l e le c tio n o tA h e v o te r s o f ’th e bor­o u g h o t A von-by-tho-S ea. w ill be h e ld a t ' tlio lire e n g in e h o u s e o f A ctive F i r e C o m p an y N o, 1, in s a i d ..bo ro u g h , o n th e s ix te e n th ; d a y o f .S e p te m b e r , n in e ­te e n h u n d re d a n d tw o , be tw een th e h o u rs of s ix o 'c lo c k in- tho .m o rn in g a n d s e v e n o 'c lo c k in th e ev en in g , fo r th o fo llo w in g p u rp o s e :

To d e te rm in e fo r o r a g a in s t th e q u e s - tio n o f Is su e o l b o n d s o f sa id .bo rough to tho a m o u n t o f th ir ty -f iv e th o u sa n d d o lla r s ,- f o r th o p a y m e n t of th e co n ­s tru c t io n o f a s y s te m .of w a te r w o rk s n n d p la n t In s a id b o ro u g h fo r th e .s u p ­p ly o f w a te r fo r d o m e s tic a n d pu b lic u s e in s a id b o ro u g h , a c c o rd in g to th e iilan s an d s p e c if ic a t io n s th e r e f o r m a d e b y - H a ls e y & L o g a n , c iv il e n g in e e rs , a n d n o w o n file in th e office o f th e C le rk o f s a id , b o ro u g h , a n d a c c o rd in g to th e r e s o lu t io n o f C ouncil, d a te d a n d a d o p te d 'Ju ly 11 th , 1902.' "■ • '

,. H. B. STANTON, oJ-4 t: I lo ro u g h C le rk . -

NOTICE OF SPECIAL BOROUGHELECnON

:. N o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n t h a t . a sp e ­c ia l e le c tio n o f th e vo te rB o f th e b o r ­ou g h pf A yon-by-tho-S ea, w lil be h e ld a t th e fire e n g in e b o u s e of A c tiv e F i r e C om pany No.- 1, In s a id b o ro u g h , on th e s e v e n te e n th d a y o f S ep te m b er , n in e te e n h u n d re d - a n d tw o , b e tw e en th e h o u rs o f s ix o 'c lo c k In th e m o rn ­in g a n d ’se v e n o ’c lo ck in th e e v e n in g fo r th e fo llo w in g p u r p o s e :1'.

T o d e te rm in e for. o r a g a in s t th e p ro p ­o s it io n fo r th e c o n s tru c t io n o f. a sy s ­te m 6 f sa w e ra g o a n d p la n t fo r th e o p e ra t io n a n d m a in te n a n c e th e r e f o r in sa id b o ro u g h , a c c o rd in g to th e p la n s a n d sp e c if ic a t io n s th e r e r o r m ade, hy H a ls e y . & L o g a n , c iv il e n g in e e rs , and now on file in t h e office o f tho C le rk of s a id b o ro u g h , a n d a c c o rd in g to th e re s o lu t io n of C o u n c il d a te d find a d o p t­e d J u ly 11 th , 1902.

I I . B . ST A N T O N .33-4t • B o ro u g h C lerk .

If Your HouseNeeds Painting

Lot m e e s tim a te o n tlie job . T he . w ork I have* do n e in a n d a round O cean G rove is m y recom m enda-

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;;:/ / m u s t be if I get, y o u r w ork. A t an y ra te co n su lt m e on y o u r n e x t jo b o f p a in tin g .

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89 B roadw ay , Ocean Grove,' N. J.

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Opp. Ocenn Grove School

Asbury Park, N . J .L ad ies’ shoes a specia lty .P ersonal a t te n t io n g iv en a ll w ork , and

first-clasa w orkm 'ansu ip g u a ran teed a t reasonab le prices..

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is stored under com plete shelter, and you will not pay for snow and ice, whicn you must do unless the coal is sheltered. And our price is another strong feature.

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T e len h o n e 59-A AsbUTV Park, N,

M echanics’ Tools F ac to ry Supplies

; A S a v in g of Fue lis^ffected by heating your house with steam. It takes less coal to keep the fire going and less heat escapes through the chimney than hy any other • heating system. You .get the benefit of every ounce of steam. It would not be a bad idea to look into it by visiting our show rooms, where we have the latest appliances for heating and high grade .plumbing.

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this summer by cooking on a coal fire. Let us sell you an: oil stove. We have none but those which

■ti} are absolutely safe and perfect burning. The prices are so low that there will he no excuse for hot kit­chens this simmer. Come in and we’ll tell you

. about them.

Crosbie Furniture CompanyC . H . F A R R E L L , P r o p . ' T«l«pnon« CB-v J . L . B L A O K , M a x .

508 M ain S tree t, Asbury Park, N. J.

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T h e r e w ill be an i n c r e a s e ' i n th e c o u n ty an d to w n s h ip t a x ; r a te th is y e a r o v e r t h a t of: l a s t year'. A side fro m th e to w n sh ip ta x e s , Hie ccfunty a n d S ta te schoo l r a t e .hits b ee n iixed by th e c o u n ty b o a rd o f a s s e s s o r s a t $8.2-1 on $1,000,. an in c re a s e o f sev en ty - s e v e n / c e n ts o v e r the* 100T ra te . T h e to w n s h ip ra te . Avill lie ra ise d , it- is ex ­p ec ted . a b o u t tw en ty -fo u r c e n ts ab o v e la s t y e a r. W h ile th e in c re a s e h r th e r a t e w ill n o t S et w ell w ith th o m a jo r­i ty o f ta x p a y e rs i t m u s t be. re m e m ­b e re d th a t m a n y p u b lic im p ro /o m c n ts h a v e been m a d e , a n d if w e. w ould oil-’ jo y th e b e n e fits o f" -p u b lic im p ro v e ­m e n ts : w e- m u s t e x p e c t to pay fo r th e m . . ’-,.*' ’ :

Some Real BargainsOCEAN GROVE TIMESF o r s a le a t A lle n h u rs t a n d -D eal; sev- 01-ah la rg e p lo ts 1 o f lo ts , w e ll ' lo ca ted , a m i•;s e v e ra l a c re t r a c ts ' f ro n t in g d i­r e c t l y o h th e o c e a n ; a lso some h a n d ­som e, re s id e n c e s . w ith- h o u s e h o ld fu r- n is h in g s com ple te , ; ile s ira b ly : 1 o ra te d , ■I‘h a v e so m e re a l b a rg a in s w o r th y of y o u r a t te n t io n .

J. B. QUINN, Editor e . N. WOOLSTON. B usiness M snuger

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?3ntc*ro<l Rt th e postollleo iij Uewtti Grove, Je rsey , us secoud-chiiw m u tte r.

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a b o u t 100 lo t s ; a d jo in in g h o u s e s and im p r o v e m e n ts . . T h is is t l i e b a la n c e of a n e s t a t e a n d m u s t b e so ld . I t is a r a r e • o p p o rtu n ity , to m a k e s u r e q u ic k n io n e y , a s th e lo ts /a re . s a 1 a b le ’ a t good p r ic e s , a n d th e w h o le p ro p e r ty c a n ' b e bo tig lit. v e ry c b e a p 'r in d o n easy■ te rm s ,; A Ibo a 14-room h o u se : a n d fin e lo t on good c o rn e r in, A sb u ry P a rk - f o r $5,000,. O th e r b a rg a in s .' ^ • .

J . ST A N L E Y F E R G U S O Ni . ’ /R O O M S 1 0 AN D t 1 ; V ■!.-.;'': -:vV V.-’.

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SATURDAY, SE PTE M B E R 0, 1902 THE OCEAN GROVE TIMESBRIEF ITEMS FOR

A BAST'S PERUSALw h e r e in a r e chron icled m inor

EVENTS OF TH E W EEK

PERSONAL AND PERTINENT

P u n g en t P a r /g ra p h s R e la tin g to the P eo­

p le , P lace and P ro p erty —L lttle S tories T e llin g of th e In n e r Life of O cean G rorc N o th in g of Im p o rtan ce Escapes the R epo rto rla l D rag-N et

T h e tid e of tr a v e l Is c ity w a rd .T h e M a rlb o ro u g h c lo sed on T h u rs ­

day .1 S e rv ic e s in th e A u d ito r iu m o n -S u ri-

• d ay .T h e A tla n tic H ouso w ill re m a in o p en

u n ti l O c to b e r 15. -A lb e r t B ria n , of S a lem , is m a k in g a

s h o r t s t a y a t th e Iv y H ouso . .A t th e O live H o u se M rs. M. In g a ls,

o f P a te r s o n , r e c e n tly r e g i s t e r e d . .A la teco m er, to tho • L i lla g a a rd is

M iss L. C onover, o f P h ila d e lp h ia .T h e fam ily of P ro f . M o rg an r e tu r n ­

ed fro m D e la w a re W a te r G ap o n M on- , d a y . .• -

T h e A u d ito r iu m c h o ir w ill bo ban- q u e t te d th is (F r id a y ) e v e n in g in th e T e m p le . ; ‘ • >:-.•D r . C. R . F u lm e r , o f P h ila d e lp h ia , ia a t . th e .L o C h ev a lie r u n t i l th e l i r s t of n e x t w eek .

M r, a n d M rs. F . H. A rn o ld a r e new ­c o m e rs a t th e S ea s id e . T h e y re s id e n t R e a d in g , P a . •

, M rs. E d i th B ix le r, of E a s t O ran g e , h a s b e e n n u m b e re d a m o n g th e Colo­n ia l^ g u e s ts .

W . C. S te w a r t ; a c o n tr a c to r a n d b u ild e r o f B a ltim o re , h a s b ee n s ta y in g a t th e S eas id e .

T h e s ig n a tu r e of J . R . B a ld r id g e w as a t ta c h e d to th e A r lin g to n ’s r e g is te r d u r in g th e w eek . . .

R ev . O. W . B e n n e tt a n d ’w if e ,• of R id g e ly , M d., h a v e , b e e n s to p p in g a t th e D iam ond S ta te .• W ; N. H illp rd a n d w ife , o f S alem , a r r iv e d a t th e N ew A rb o r ton th e lat- Cer part> o f l a s t w eek,-

M iss F lo re n c e A . :Y oung, w h o com es a l l th e w a y frqm D enver, Col., Is a g u e s t a t th e A lb a tro ss . ./*

M r. a n d M rs. H . L . B u e ll, o f /W ash * '‘ ■ * In g to n , a r e la te ly a r r iv e d fo r a s h o r t

s t a y a t th e O coan V iew H o te l.M rs'. .T h o m as H a r r is , -.of P h ila d e l­

p h ia , is e n jo y in g a s ta y in O cean G ro v e , s to p p in g a t th e Q ueen .

M iss E m m a .T an tum , o f P la in f ie ld .- is v is it in g T ie r .p a r e n t s , . O fiicor and

. .M rs . F r a n k T a n tu m , of E m b u ry a v e ­n u e . ’

a n d S irs . T h o m a s ‘H obson , w ell- k n o w n c o t ta g e r s h e re , le f t on . W e d n es ­d a y fo r th e i r w in te r h o m e In G e rm a n ­to w n . • .

. ’ M rs. J . M. L iv in g s to n an d d a u g h te rs ,. M a rg a r e t S .. an d J e n n ie P ., a r e a t th e L i lla g a a rd . T h e y a r e fro m N ew Y ork

'C ity . ;i/- W illia m F e rg u so n , e n g in e e r a t C he­

n e y - B r o th e r s ' s i lk m ill, S o u th M an-• c h e s t e r , : C onn., -is s to p p in g a t th e

S p r a y V iew .A f te r a p le a s a n t v i s i t of th r e e w eek s

a t h e r fo rm e r h o m e in th e G rove, M iss . C a r r ie L a c e y ro tu rn e d t o ’P h ila d e lp h ia

l a s t S a tu rd a y .D r. J . Lewl.s H a r ts o c k , o f th e N ew

Y o rk C o n fe re n c e a n d p a s to r • o f th o C e n tra l C hurch* : Y o n k e rs , I s . a t ..th e U n ite d S ta te s . * . '

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h u e - a n d r e tu r n e d : tor h e r h o m e a t S m y rn a Del.

A. C . F ie ld s a n d fa m ily c lo sed th e ir ; O cean a v e n u e c o t ta g e o n W e d n e sd a y

a n d w e n t to th e ir h o u s e b o a t o n th e S t.: L a w re n c e r iv e r . - - '

G eo rg e . W . H a s s le r a n d f a m i ly , 'o f A lle n to w n , P a ., a r e u e re . T h e y . h av e re g i s te r e d a t th e O cean H o u se f o r an in d e f in ite s ta y .'. E lc a n e y ’ H o lly a n d w ife , o f F a c to ry - v il le . P a ., a re a t th e C a rro l lto n . M r.

• H o lly is p r in c ip a l o f th o K e y s to n e.' A cad e m y a t h is ho m e . ’

L a te ly r e g is te re d a t th e ,.C a rro ll to n w a s F re e b o rn G. S m ith , th e p iano m a n , w h o le f t th e G ro v e on M onday f o r h is hom e in B ro o k ly n .

f . A ll th e w ay. from C a l i f o r n ia ' h a s com e J o h n P . T r io lo to en jo y a s ta y a t th e S p ra y V ie w .' H e Ip a f r u i t d e a le r

; w ith h e a d q u a r te r s a t C o rona;

• I . D . J . C a rro ll an d w ife, o f N e w .Y o rk ,I w h o s p e n t s e v e ra l d a y s a t th e E ldo ra-

do la s t Bp r in g , r e tu rn e d to t h a t h o u se ; l a s t S a tu rd a y fo r a s h o r t s ta y . .-

D r. W illia m H . C oogan , a y o u n g d e n t is t fro m B ry n M aw r, is m a k in g a v is i t to ,the G rove, a n d d u r in g h is s ta y m a y b e fo u n d a t th e S p ra y V iew . .

M r. a n d M rs., J o se p h G re e n r e tu rn e d to P la in f ie ld on T u e sd a y . T h e y w ere s u m m e r g u e s ts a t th e h o m e o f h e r p a r ­e n t s , D r, an d M rs. I. N. B eeg le, o f M ain a v e n u e . ■

T h e y o u n g p eo p le ’s m e e tin g s , w h ich h a v e b e e n co n tin u e d th ro u g h o u t the : w eek , w ill c lo se tomorrow* (S u n d a y ) m o rn in g . T h e h o lin e s s m e e tin g s w ill b e co n tin u e d in d e fin ite ly .

W illia m C; K en n e d y , of C o a tesv ille , PA., d ied a t O cean G rovo on . T u e sd a y . I n te r m e n t w ill be m a d e to d a y (F r i ­d ay 1) a t M a ta w a n . H e is s u rv iv e d by a / jv ld o w a n d th re e d a u g h te r s ..

O c e a n G rove w a s w e ll r e p re s e n te d at'*fche A m erican V o lu n te e rs th r e e s e r ­v ic e s in A sb u ry P a r k la s t S unday . G u e s ts fro m th e lo c a l h o te ls a t te n d e d th e y m e e tin g s Iu la rg e n u m b e rs .

■-.rt S u m n e r B . 'T V Ick ,. w h o . te n te d h e re M u rin g th o sea so n , le f t w ith h is fam ­

ily l a s t S a tu rd a y fo r P o tts to w n , P a . F o r a n u m b e r of y e a rs M r. F r ic k h a s b e e n ' co n n e c te d w ith th e r e p o r to r la l

.fo rc e s ‘of th e . A sb u ry P a r k P re s s , h is s p e c ia l field of o p e ra t io n b e in g O cean G rove, A t h o m e ho Is a t e a c h e r ia

. th e p u b lic sch o o ls . •

C. - S ta n le y H a l s a il v is ite d h is p a r ­e n ts , M r; an d M rs. C . B / H a ls a l l , a t th e A lask a- H o u se o v e r S u n d ay . T h e : y o u n g m a n is co n n e c te d w ith th e Gim- b el B ro s .’ s to re In P h ila d e lp h ia . .

. R ' S , C rl te ll e ll and. fam ily , w h o o cc u ­p ied .' th e ir-^ su m m er c o t ta g e a t . 22 ’.S ea V iew a v e n u e ; sa iled f o r E u ro p e on W e d n e sd a y . M r. C r itc h e ll Is o n e of th e la r g e s t in s u ra n c e m en, In 'C h ica g o .. F r e d e r ic k E . S m ith , w ife an rt d a u g h ­te r , o f N ew Y ork C ity , w ho s p e n t tlio s u m m e r Iii C o n n e c tic u t, h a v o b ee n v is ­it in g r e la t iv e s in th e G rove th i s w eek . M rs. S m ith Is th e d a u g h te r of M rs . R . S^ W o o ls to n .

M iss B e r th a J e n n e r , a t r a in e d n u rs e ' from th e G e n e ra l H o sp ita l a t P a te r ­son , N , J ., r e tu rn e d lio rae W e d n e sd a y a f t e r p le a s a n tly s p e n d in g se v e ra l w eek s w ith M rs. A do lph BeckeV, G4 E m b u ry av e n u e .

M r. a n d M rs. F . D. H a tf ie ld , w ho s p e n t th e s u m m e r 'a t Y a rm o u th , N ov ia S c o tia ,- re tu rn e d la s t S a tu rd a y to th e ir h o m e in th e G rove, c o rn e r C o n tra l and E m b iiry a v e n u e s . On W e d n e sd a y th e y le f t fo r a s h o r t s ta y in th e W h ite M oun­ta in s .

J t f a jo r H o lt, w ho c o m m a n d e d th e O cean G ro v e R ou g h R id e rs th i s s e a - : son , w ill le a v e h e r e o n T u e sd a y , S ep ­te m b e r 1 6 th , fo r B o rd e n to w n , w h e re ho is en g a g e d a s one o f th e in s tru c to r s in th o m i lita ry in s t i tu te . M r. H o lt Is a lso s e c r e t a r y o f th e fa c u l ty . . '

M rs. J . R . A rn s , o t N ew Y o r k 'C lty a c c o m p a n ie d b y h e r s o n s , C. W . A rn s, o f - t h e s te w a rd ’s d e p a r tm e n t in . th o H o te l S avoy , an d M a s te r A r th u r A rn s , w e re r e c e n t g u e s ts a t th e H ow land - H ouses th e i r f ir s t v is i t to O cean G rove. M rs. A rn s e x p e c ts to r e tu rn s h o r t ly . '

R ev . J . H . H a w x h u rs t , of O cean G rove, p reac h ed In C e n te n a fy . M e th ­o d is t - C h u r c h , 'o f N ew Y o rk C ity , on S u n d ay , A u g u s t 24 th , fo r th e • R ev . H ough H o u sto n . .T o m o rro w h e Is to se rv o a s a p u lp i t sup p ly on th e Bloom* in g b u rg c h a rg e , In th e v ic in ity , o f th e . C a tsk i lls , w h e re h e c o n te m p la te s an ex te n d e d tr ip a m o n g o ld f r ie n d s .

TOWNSHIP BUDGET

To Meet Expenses Committee-Fixes Amount a t $19,'600

T h e T o w n sh ip C o m m itte e m e t .In reg u la r-- s e s s io n . a t h e a d q u a r te r s , 47 S o u th M ain s tr e e t , on W e d n e sd a y e v e ­n in g . C h a irm a n H a v e n s p re s id e d and a ll th e 1 m e m b e rs w e re p re s e n t .; T r e a s u r e r S h re v e re p o r te d h a v in g re c e iv e d , th e - ro a d bonds fro m th e l i th ­o g ra p h e rs . H e w as In s tru c te d ‘ to h a v e th e b o n d s p ro p e r ly s ig n e d a n d a t te s te d . T h e bonds; w h ich a m o u n t to - .$17,400, h a v e b e e n , ta k e n by th e A sb u ry P a r k nnd O cean G ra v e B ank .

S ew a ll a v e n u e Is a b o u t co m p le ted ,: a c c o rd in g to S u p e rv is o r H u ls h a r t ’s r e p o r t , and Is now* o n e of th e b e s t th o ro u g h fa re s in W e s t P a rk .

R e p o r ts of J o se p h H a r r i s , . d is tr ic t : c l e r k .‘a n d W illiam G lffard , c u s to d ia n of s ch o o l m oitios, w e re re c e iv e d and . o rd e re d to b e p la ced on file. ; - ■

T h e c le r k w as in s tru c te d to n o tify C o llec to r G lffard to fo rw a rd h is , a n ­n u a l , bon d to th e c o m m itte e fo r th w ith ., H e re a f te r A ss e s s o r O’B rien w ill r e ­

ceive*' h is s a la ry m o n th ly ., in s te ad '- of q u a r te r ly . - - .. .

T h e ' C o m m ittee* fixed t h e - a n n u a l b u d g e t of th e to w n sh ip a t . $19,GOO, di­v id ed u n d e r , th e fo llo w in g h e a d s : R o a d s , $4,000,* poor, ,$2,500; police, $1,200; w a y s h n d m e a n s , $1,500; lig h ts , $2,800; g a r b a g e , '$700;- G. A. R .): $150; M em o ria l H o sp ita l , $100; a s s e s s in g and co lle c tin g . $3,000; ..board o f h e a lth , $1,500; s to n e ro ad b o n d s a n d In te re s t , $1,000; S ew a ll . a v e n u e .a w a rd , $550;. S o u th M ain s t r e e t ro ad b o n d s an d in ­te r e s t , $000. •

L a s t y e a r 1 th e a m o u n t o f th e b u d g e t w as a b o u t 818,000. T h e in c re a s e th is y e a r is d u e to p u b lic im p ro v e m e n ts , n o ta b ly th e w id e n in g - o f S o u th Main- s t r e e t . I t Is e x p e c ted t h a t th e to w n ­s h ip . ta x - ra te th e co m in g y e a r wlU be $7.74. L a s t y e a r i t w as $7.50. . ' •

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In g e b a rd H n rse n and Lizzie. B jor- n e s ta w e re d ro w n e d w h ile in b a th in g a t B e lm a r la s t M on d ay a f te rn o o n , a n d tw o o f t h e i r c o m p an io n s , A n n a O lesen an d C ec ilia B jo r le n e , w e re re s c u e d from d ro w n in g . A ll th e .g i r l s a re -N o r- A y e g la n 's e rv a n ts , em p loyed b y ' D. R. R ic h a rd s o n an d T h o m as P h ill ip s , s u m ­m e r r e s id e n ts of B elm ar.

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Guarantee Glothing & Shoe Go.639, 641, 643 and 645 Gookman A venue, A sbury Park

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will be of the past.. Then regular prices will prevail.In the lot you will find Fancy Cheviots in straight crit

and 4-button sack styles. The new 2-button double-breasted in Black and Blue Cheviots and Thibets. Also a lot of men’s Blue Serges,.formerly" sold at S io and $t y, - to, go at $6.98. The Serges .are guaranteed pure Worsted, indigo dye, you can have in double and single-breasted.

Men’s and youth’s $3, $3.^0 and S4

New Fali Trousers a t $2 a pairSale begins Saturday morni«g. ■ ■•

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in g h o u seh o ld u le n s l ls a n d n e g le c t to r e t u r n th em a r e a n n o y in g n e ig h b o rs . T h e p ro b le m o f how to c u re th e m of t h e h a b i t w a s s o lv e d In a n effec tiv e th o u g h s o m e w h a t c o s tly w ay by ono lo n g -su ffe rin g h o u se h o ld e r .

A n ew m a n h a d m o v e d ' In to th e n e ig h b o rh o o d . O ne o f th o f lr s t th in g s h e d id a f t e r g e t t in g Ills g oods In to th e h o u se , w as to b o rro w a s te p - la d d e r f ro m h is n ex t-d o o r n e ig h b o r , M r. S m ith . “H e n ee d ed i t In p u t t in g .u p h i s w in d o w s h a d e s , a n d 'w o u ld r e tu r n i t s h o r t ly .”

N e x t h e b o rro w ed a ta e k -h a m m e r, to u s e In p u tt in g dow n th o c a rp e ts .

' T h e n h e w a n te d n h a tc h e t , a s c re w ­d r iv e r a n d g im le t, a l l o f w h ic h th in g s , M r. S m ith , b e in g a n ac co m m o d a tin g m a n , a llo w ed h im to ta k e .

S e v e ra l d ay s p a sse d n n d n o n e o f th e b o rro w e d a r t ic le s w e re r e tu rn e d .

‘T i b e u ro h im ." sa id M r. S m ith .A b o u t a w eek l a t e r th o n e w n e ig h ­

b o r ca m e b a c k w ith th e s c re w d riv e r , a n d ap o lo g ized to r h a v in g K ept, i t so lo n g . '

" T h a t ’s a ll r ig h t ,” s a id M r. S m ith , w ith a g o n ia l sm ile , “ b u t you b a d b e t; t e r k e e p i t now . I , h a v e b o u g h t a n o th e r ." .

W ith a m u t te re d a p o lo g y th e new n e ig h b o r h u rr ie d h a c k n n d re tu rn e d w ith th e g im le t, th e l i a tc h e t a n d th e ta c k -h a m m e r.

"Y ou a ro w elcom e to th o s e ,” sa id M r. S m ith , co rd ia lly . " I h a v e b o u g h t com e o th e r s a n d d o n 't n e e d th e m ."

“B u t" — ' •" T h a t 's a l l r ig h t . Y ou k e e p th e m .

T h e y ’ll com e h a n d y a b o u t th e h o u se .”A g a in h e h u r r ie d a w a y , a n d r e tu r n ­

in g w ith th e s te p - la d d e r , w h e n M r. S m ith , w h o w a s J u s t g o in g o u t, m e t h im . I

“ W hy , b le ss m e ,” h e sa id , “you n e e d n 't b r in g t h a t la d d e r back '. I h a v e g o t a new one, so I s h a l l n o t need It."

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t T h e to u r w ill le av e N ew Y o rk 7.55 a. m ., a n d P h ila d e lp h ia 12,20 p.' m ., S a t­u rd a y , S e p te m b e r 27, in c h a rg e o f a P e n n s y lv a n ia R a ilro a d T o u r i s t A g en t, a n d w ilt co v e r a p e rio d of s ix Cays. A n e x p e rie n c e d ch a p e ro n , w hose sp ec ia l c h a rg e w ill h e U n esco rted la d le s , w ill ac c o m p a n y th e p a r ty th ro u g h o u t. R o u n d - tr ip t ic k e ts , c o v e rin g t r a n s p o r ­ta tio n ,- c a r r i a g e d r iv e s , a n d h o te l a c ­co m m o d a tio n s , w ill bo so ld a t th e ex ­tr e m e ly low ra te ; o t $22 ...from N ew 'York, $21 from T re n to n , $19 fro m P h il­a d e lp h ia , a n d p ro p o r tio n a te r a t e s from

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s t r e e t , B ro o k ly n ; 7S9. B ro ad s tr e e t , N e w a rk , N, J . ; o r , a d d re s s G eo. W . B oyd , A s s is ta n t G e n e ra l . .P a s s e n g e r A g e n t, B r o a d .S tr e e t S ta t io n , P h ila d e l­p h i a — 35-39.

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R a to , co v e rin g tr a n s p o r ta t io n , c a r ­r ia g e d r iv e s , h o te l- a c c o m m o d a tio n s a n d a l l n e c e s s a ry e x p e n se s d u r in g tb e t r ip , 585 from N ew Y o rk a n d N ew ark , $83 fro m P h ila d e lp h ia , a n d p ro p o r tio n ­a t e r a te s , fro m o th e r p o in ts .-T h e p a r ty w ill be u n d e r th e d ire c tio n o f a n ex p e r­ie n c e d P e n n s y lv a n ia R a ilro a d to u r is t a g e n C n m l a ch a p e ro n ; A n e n t ir e d ay .w ill he s p e n t o n th e .G e t ty s b u rg b a t tle H old, a n o th e r , d ay a t C h a t ta n o o g a nnd L o o k o u t M o u n ta in , tw o d a y s a t A sh e­v il le , a n d tw o d ay s a t .W a sh in g to n .

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A rr iv a l and D cparlu re o t M ailC lo se fo r Now Y o rk , .E a s te rn S ta te s ,

F o re ig n , N o w ark , J e r s e y C ity , F r e e r ho ld , L o n g B ra n c h a n d N o r th e r n Now J e r s e y — 6.30 a n d 10.30 a. m ., 12.40, 3.30,6.00 a n d 8,45 p. m;

C lo se fo r P h ila d e lp h ia , S o u th e rn nnd W e s te rn S ta te s , T re n to n , C arndon an d S o u th e r n N ow J e r s e y — 7.00 a. m „ 12.40, 3,30, 6.00 an d 8.45 p. m.

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F ro m P h ila d e lp h ia , W e s te rn a n d S o u th e rn S ta te s , T re n to n , C am d en , F re e h o ld , L o n g B ra n c h a n d S o u th e rn .N ew J e r s e y — 7.16 a n d 10.46 a . m ., 4.00 'and 6.16 p . m .

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On and alter. J nno 28, 1902. T R A IN S . L E A V E O C E A N G R O V E -

W E E K -D A Y S .F o r New Y o rk a n d N e w a rk , J3.SS (M o n d a y s ,

--------- Y 8.20,9.20 a . m ., 1.20,2.85,8.86rouly),7.20. 7 43,. 5.85, «.20 p. m.

J’or Ellxabeth, 7.^8, 0.20 a.m ., 1.20,2.85,8.86,6.8V 0.20 p. in, . ,

For Itnhway, 0.20 a. m.i 1,20.5 35,0,20 p . m . , For M atawan, 9,2» a . m ., J.20, 2.85, 5.35, 0,20-

p, m., i' -'.-For Lonp Branch, 0.35 (M ondays only); 6.60,

7.20, 7.13, 8.20, 9.20,10.23,10.43,11.00,11.85 a. m „•. 1.20.2.85. 2.54. 3.35, 4.05, 5.00,6.35, 5.42, 0.18, 0.23,

0.30, . 7,10, 8.04 (Saturdays only), .0.20 p.‘ m . :’or Ited Bank, 7.20. 7.43, y.20, a. m ., 1,20, 2.86^8.35.6.85 0.20 p. mJ .

For PUUadelpula, Broad street, and Trenton.0.64. 7.25. 7.62, 0 12 a. m., 1.47, 8.67 5.28 p. m,

For CaindeLi,-via T renton an d Bordentown, 7.26,9.12 a. m „ 8.67 p. m.

For Camden an d Fhlladeipbia, v ia Toms River, 0.59.11.13 a. m ., 2.30, 5.16 p. m .

For Tom s R iver, Is land H eights ainYTnter*' mediate Rfatloni, G.SO, 0.59, 11.18 a. in.. 2.80 ̂6.15 0.02 p. m . . •

F o r P oint P leasan t and in term ediate sta* tiona, 0.00, 0.30, 0.50,10.58.11.18 a . m ,, 2.25, 2.80,.0 45 (9W Ui; myB ° D ^ 4 4 G7’ 6’10’ 5'15’ 0,02f '

For New Bruriflwlck, v ia M onmouth Juno« - ■ tloni 0.64, 7.62, Q.12a. m . L12.8.67, 5.28 r . m .T R A IN S L E A V E N E W Y O R K F O R

O C E A N ; G R O V E .From W est Tw enty-tuira Btreet .Bta.Uoo,

8.65 a . m ., 12 ,10, 1.10 (B atu rdnya only),-2.26, 2.55.8,25,4,10,4^5,046 p . m« B uadoy8, 7.6V

•9,25 a . m , 4.65 p .m .F rom DosbrosseH Btreot s ta t io n , 8.30,9.00a .m . ,

12.20, ; i ,20 ;(S a tu rd a y s o n ly ), 2.30. 8.10, MO, 4.20,6.10,7.00 p . m . S u n d a y s , 8.15, 9.46. 5.15. p . m . •• . !

F ro m C ortland .t s tre e t station,B .80. 9.00 a .m . , 12.20,1,20 (S a tu rd a y s o n ly ), 2.80,8.10,8.40,4.20, 5.10, 7.00 n. m ; S u n d a y s , 6.15, 9.46 a . m ., 6.15 On S u u a a y , w ill s to p a t In te r la k e n a n d

.Avon in place o f N o r th A atiry P a rk a n d , A sbury P a rk to l e t off paasengem ; , ;

T R A IN S L E A V E P H IL A p E L P H I A (B ro ad BL) F O R O C E A N G R O V E .

A t 4.20,0.K1, 8.22 a . ra,, 12.27^2.82,'8.80, 4.00,6.00* rd n y s o u ly ) p. m ., (F reo b o ld o u lv , 5.00 .(Saturdnys r ____

j). m .) w eek-days. S u n d a y s (sto p a t In ta iv laU cn for A sb u ry P a rk ) , 4 20, 8.B1 a . ra . Alar- kot S tree t w h arf , v ia C am d ea a n d T re n to n , ; 0.12, 7.10 a . m ., 2 80, 3.25, 4,‘2& (Satu rdays-

on ly ) p. m . L e a v e M a rk e t s tre e t 'w h u rL v ia Ja m e sb u rg , 7.1(i a . m'„ 3,62.p, m . w eekdays, M ark e t HtrCet W h a rfs v ia S easide P a rk :7.48, 9.12 a. 111., 1.30, 3.52 p. m 1. week-days. Sundays, 7.30 a . ra. : ! v : / ,

W a s l i iB i t f le u a n« l t h e S o u t h .LEA V E- ’ B R O A D STR&1ET P H IL A ­

D E L P H IA - , -F o r B a ltim o re a n d ■W m liincton-i3.60, 7,20, :

8..12, J0.SW," 11.20, a . in ., 12.03 (d in in g ; car),.. 12.80 L im ite d , d in in g car), 1.13 (d in in g c a r) ,. 9.13, 8.20, 3.48, 4,40,5.25, (J.05, (d in in g c a r) , 0.20,

0.55, (d in)ng c a n , 7.31 (d in in g o ar) p . ra ., a n a12.20.night w eek d a y s . ' S u n d a y s , 8 50, 7.20, ̂

i 9.12, 11.23a. in;, 12.03 (d in in g ca r) : 1.13 (d in ­in g car), 3.13, 3.29, 4.40.5.25 (d in in g c a r ) ,0.06.

. 0.65 (d ln ltig c a r) ; 7.81 (d in in g c a r ) p . m . , a n a .12.20.night, s- /

T im e ta b le s o f . a l l o t h e r t r a i n s o f th o s y s te m m a y bo o b ta in e d a t th® t ic k e t o f - ficea o r a t th o s ta t lo n a . ;

J . R . 'W O O D , G en. P a ss . A g t J . B . H U T C H IN S O N . G en . M a n a g e r . /

New York and Long Branch R. R.

T im e ta b le in effect J u n o 20* 1002.

S T A T IO N S IN N E W Y O R K :C e n tra l R . R . o f N ew J e r s e y , fo o t L ib e r ty

a n d W h ite h a ll s t r e e ts (S o u th F e r ry ) . P e n n s y lv a n ia R ,:R ., . f o o t W e s t 23rd; CJort*.

. la n d t a n d D e sb ro a se s a tree ta .- N ow Jorsey S o u th e rn R a ilw a y , foo t q f .R e c to r

s tre e t .(S andy’H o o k rou te .). V

L e a v e N E W Y O R K f o r - O C E A N GROVJDV a n d A S B U R Y P A R K :

F o o t L ln e riy »troet-T4-OV8.3O, ll.S0ri. m .; *1.10“ (S a tu rd a y s o u ly ); *2.45. *3 30, 3 53, •I.4S, *5.30, 0.30, 11.60, p , m . (W ed n esd ay * a n d S a tu r ­days .) .

F O R S A L ET H E B O R D EN TO W N HOUSE

O N MA I N A V E N U EC o n ta in in g 22 b ed ro o m s, fu lly furnished*, w ell e s ta b lish e d . P rice fo r sa le , $6J00; *4000 ru n rem a in on b o ad u n d m ortgage a t - 6 per cen t. A pply to Airs. filARY A L L E lf, B or­den tow n, N . J .

(W ed n esd ay s a n d S a tu rd a y b o n ly .)F o o t .W est T w en ty - th ird a tree t-ri.55 a! m .,.

12.10, *1.10 (S a tu rd a y s o n ly ), 2.25, *2.55, *8.25,.■ *4.i0.'*4.55. 0.65 p . m . . ’ ..!-"!'• ' . SJrltF o o t (Jort)aud t a n d DeabroBses stroota—3.8r'

i.OO a. ra., 12.20, *1.20 (S a tu rd a y s o n ly ), *2.80, *3JO, *3.40, *1.20, *6.10,7.00 p m .

Foot Reolor s tre e t—10.00,11.(0 a. m., 1.00, 2.00, ♦3.45, *4.30, *5.80, 8.00 p . m . . * •

L E A V E -O C E A N G R O V E A N D A S B U R Y P A R K :

F o r New Y ork—(1.40a. m . T h u rsd ay s on ly )..■ 0.U1 ( M ondays o n ly 1, 0.15 (e x c e p t R lix o b e th ,

M o n d ay s, o n ly ). 0,85 (M o n d ay s o u ly ), 6.45,- 7.00, 7.05,7.20, 7.28, 7.43, 7.60, 6.00, 8.20, 9.20,

U.45, 10.65a; m . / 12.02, 1.20,- 1.62.-2.10.2.35,2.49, 8.35. 4.00. 6 20, 6.3.5, 7.00, 9.20 p.- in .

F o r R ed B a n N o w a r k u n d E liz a b e th —1.40 a", :. n i. (T hursdays o n ly ), 0.15, 7.00, 7.20 7.33, 7.48,

8.00, 8.20 (N ew ark o n ly ), 9.iM, 10.55 a . m ., 12.02, 1.20. 2 10, 2.35, 3.85, 4.00, 5.83, 7.00,9.20

■ p . in .. -F o r.T ren io u a n d P h ila d e lp h ia , v ia P e n n a .R .

I t. a n d Bca G lrf^O 64,-7-25, 7.52, 9.12 a", m ,, 1.47, 3.67, 5 28 p. in . .:

F o r F reeh o ld , v in P e n n a . R . R . a n d S e a G ir t 0 64. 7.52, 9.12 a . m ., 1.12, 8.67, 6.28, 11.08 p .m .

■ (S a tu rd a y s o n ly .) . .; •F o r T ren to n a h d P h ila d e lp h lu , v ia ’ B o u n d.- B rook ro u to —0.15,7 33,8.tX), 1065 a . m .. 12.02.

.1.00 P .IU . "F o r C am den, P h i la d e lp h ia a n d Alt. H o lly ,

v ia Suusido P a rk , 0.3U (ex cep t C a m d e n ; th is■ t r a in ru n s v ia D elaw are r iv e r b rid g e ro u te),

• 0 59.11.18 u. m .; 2.30,6.15 p . m .F o r T om s R iv e r a n d In te rm e d ia te s ta tio n s ,

v ia B uy H ead—6.S0/0.69,' 11*18 a . m ., 2.C0i.6.16v'' 0.12 p . m .,F o r B elm ar, S p r in g L a k e n n d M n u asq tian —

0.00, 0,44, 0.69^ 7.02, 8.30, 9.12, 10,35, 1068,11.13 a .lm ., 12m 12.55,1.12, -1 27, 1.47. 2.25,2.80, 2.53,3 67, 4.22, 4.35, 4.60, 4,65, 5.10, 6.16, 5.28,5.88,6.50,6:55, 0.02, 6.15, 0,20, 0'45, 0.68,.7.33, 8.80, 0.00, 11.08 p. m . (S a tu rd ay * o n ly .) -

F o r P o in t PjeasanU-O.OO, 0.44. 0.59, 8.80, 10.85,' 10.68,11.13 a m .. 12.00.12.65,1.27,2.25, 2.80, 2.53,

; 3.67; 4.22, 4.35, 4 60, 4.55. 6,10.6.16:5.83, 5 60,'6.65, 0.02, 0.15, 0.20,0.45,0,68,7.33,8.80, 9.00 p. m . :F o r s ta tio n s in L ong Branah-r4J.16, 0.45,060,. 7.00, 7.05, 7.20, 7.28. 763. 7.43, 7.60.- 8.00, 8.20, *

9.20, 0.45,10.23, 10.43, 10,65, 11.00, 11.85 n. m .,12.02.1.20, 1.52, 2.10, 2.85. 2.49, 2.51, 8.86, 4.00,.4.05, 6.00, 5.20, 5.35, 6.42. 0.13, 0'23, 6.30, 7.00,7 .10 ,9 .20p .m . v •.

• D o n a te s *oxpresa t r a in s . •:J . R . W O O D , (

O. P . A. P . r trv R . (.• C. M . B U R T , '

O. P . A .,C . I t. R . o f N . J . ! R U F U S B L O D G E T T ,

. Supt. N . Y. & L . B . R. R . /;■

Reading SystemNew Jersey Central

A nthracite Coal Used Exclusively, Insur- ^ lug Cleanliness and Comtort.

- Corrcctod to J a n e 2 0 ,1 0 0 2

TRAINS L E A yL ASBURY PARK .F o r New York, v ia a ll r a i l ro u te , 1,40 a . to.

(Tliursdqys only). 0.16, 7,00, 7,28, 7 88, 8,00, a o .5 5 a , m „ 12.02, 2 .10, 4 .00, 7.00- p . m.

Sundayi (fcomTntarlalcwv 1.4B, *3.2(1,a . m „ 4/18; 8,04.11, m. . - r -J . -

F o r Now York via Snndy H ook R oute—0;4B, . 7 .06, 7.60, 9 .45 ,10 .65 a m ., 12.02,1.52, 3.49, 5.20 p. m. Sundays, from In te rla k e n s ta tion , 10.08 a. m., 1.23, 5.12, 7.69 p. m. '

F o r Nowark and EllzahotU— Q.16, 7 .88. 8.00.10,55. a, 12.03. 3.10, 4 0 0 ,7 .0 0 p . nn Sun-,days, from In torlakon s ta tio n , 7.80 o, m., 4.18,: 8 .0 0 p in, - ' • ,

F o r Phlladolphift nnd T renton , v ia E lisabeth- p o rt, 0.16. 7.33, 8 .0 0 ,1 0 .6 5 n. m ., 13-02,-4.00 I>. m. Sundays (from In te rlak au a ta tion ) 7 .86

- a - m., 4.18 p. ra. -v ■- •F o rB a ltim o ro an d W ashington 7 .88 ,8 .00; 10.B5

a . ra„ 12 .02 ,4;00 p . m« Suudaya u ro ta In te r- .• lakou sta tion ) 7.80 a , m „ 4.18 p .m . \F o r E aston , Bathlehom . Allentown and

C him k, 0.15 ( to E aston only), 8 .00 a . m 4‘, | 12.02, 4,00 (to . E aston only) p . .m , Sundays ’ (from In te rlak en s ta tio n ), 7,80 a .m ., 4.18

F o r W ilkcabarro and S cran ton ,-0.00 a . m.F o r B nffalo and- C hicago v ia D, L . &.W. R , B„

8 .00 a. m.W . G. B E 3 L E R , Qon’l M gr.

{). M BDRT, Gen, Pass. A g t ." ’

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l b S A T U R D A Y , S E P T E M B E R 6, 1002.

W ■ ■■■ = 1 . : =THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES

C H A R L E S L E W ISSuccessor to Chab . Lewih & Co.

11jfej Doors, Sash, Blinds, Frames, Mouldings, Hardware, Paints,

Oils, Etc.

S O U T H TVIKIN S T R E E TAsbury Park, N. J. /

F ac to ry , D u n k irk , Now Jereoy . / B ranch Y ard , S p r in g L ak e , M ew Jereoy.

O u r R o n te d P ia n o s n rp b e g i n n in g to c o m o in , u n d w e w ill h a v e so m e.

decided piano bargainsfo r eom oono w ho ia fa raoe ing e n o u g h to in v e s tig a te th is m a tte r.

W o h a v o th r e e P ia n o s n o w t h a t h a v e b o o n r e n te d tw o m o n th s o n ly w h io h w o w ill so il f o r T W O H U N D R E D D O L L A R S e a c h ,

T h o so P ia n o s w o re m n d o b y W in te r & C o ., o f N ow Y o rk , so li u t f ro m $250.00 to $300.00,-a n d a r e g u a r a n t e e d to b q f i r s t- c la s s in o v o ry r e s p e c t ; w o h a v o g o t to s o li th o m to m a k o ro o m fo r o th e r P ia n o s t h a t w e e x p e c t i n a lo ir days.

W o h a v e m a d e a r r a n g e m e n t s w i th th o B O G A R T P IA N O CO . t o h a n d le i their P ia n o s , a n d th o so , w i th th o P ia n o s w h ic h w ifi co m o in f r o m r e n t , w ill 'm a k e i t n e c e s s a r y fo r u s to c le a n o u t s o m o o f o u r s to c k , th e r e b y e n a b l in g

s o m e o n e to sa v o a b o u t O N E H U N D R E D D O L L A R S o n t h e i r c h o ic e . ^Come a ro u n d a n d assu re y o u rse lf th a t th e se a ro foots. I f yo u aro n o t a

good ju d g e of Pianos, b r in g Bomeone along who is.

ASCHER & AKER i Now J m * y ^P e rk

We Are Overstockedin our Children’s D epartm ent

and will commence a Special Sale of the same on Saturday, June 14, to continue ten days.

A rare.chance to secure extra good bargains. Do not fail to call and see them.

PATTERSON ;T a ilo r ,. Clothier, H atter and Furnisher

6i4 Cookman Avenue

REID & NORWOOD Plumbing

Tinning and Shee t Metal Work

67 Mount Tabor Way, Ocean GroveP . O . B o x 8 6

P r o m p t a t t e n t io n g iv e n to jo b b in g , S to v a r e p a i r s a s p e c ia l t y .

The Brownies and Their fairy Queenw l l l o p p o a r p v o r y d a y f r o m J u l y +

in “ The Artist’s Drehm” .at T h e HOUSE o f t h e GNOMES

• B y t h o O ld M ill, O C E A N A V B M U t,T h e s e cjuaihfc l i t t lo c r e a tu r e s h a v o h o v e r B e fo re b e e n s e e n o u t o f th o r e a lm s o f

f a i r y la n d . Y ou w ill bo d e l ig h te d , T h o c h i ld r e n w ill ho o n c h n n te d ,

m f r mr'r y ,

ii-.......

F ir s t- e lu s s B o a r d i n g , P e r m a n e n t o r T r a n s i e n t A lso T n b lo B o u rd

MainAvenueHouse

n i s s M . C R O S S E T TP ro p rie to r

Cor. Main and Beach AvenuesO C E A N O R O V E , N. J .

M ain A venuo

The M etropolitan I ^Broadway Mouse. J * M R S . 8 . I S .C H B W

. 'j G o r n o r D r o o d w a y , D o o c h n n d .A b b o t t A v o n u o s

/ O C E ftN G R O V E , N. J .

E x c o l io n t a c c o m m o d a t i o n s L a r g o , a i r y r o o m s

T o r m a r o a a o n a b la F ln o o c o a n v lo w

W A SH IN G T O N AND A LH A M B R A VILLAS88 Ocoan P a th w a y . Oooan G ro re , N . J . O o n tratly lo ca ted . C o n v en ien t to b a th in g g ro u n d s poatofflco a n d A u d ito riu m . H ouses now ly f lt te d u p . T a b le a n d aervlco flrat-claas. H om o oo rafo rts a t m o d era te ra te s . R . J , W i l h o k , P ro p rie to r .

F . W* C l a r k , fo rm e rly o f M arino V illa , M anager.

THE ALASKAN . H . K I L M E R . P r o p r i e t o r

O P E N R L L T H E Y E R i ? . .

Cozy sun parlors. Hot salt yater baths. Cool rooms, and comfortable accommodations for .summer guests,

permanent and transient.Noa. 3 an d 5 P itm a n A venue. O cean G rove, N. J .

The ArlingtonC . M. M IL L A R

OGEAN GROVE’S LEADING MOTEL

Every convenience. A ll modern improvements. Appoint­ments and service first-class. Exceptional location. Unsur­passed cuisine. It will pay yon to send for booklet and rates.. Special terms to families.

O p e n J u n e 26

Seaside Rout. A . I-I. S T O C K T O N

P’ r o p r i e 1 0 r .

O C E A N G R O V E , N E W J E R S E Y

T h e 1 a r g e s t a n d b e s t e q u i p p e d h o t e l on, t h e d -cean f r o n t . T h o r o u g h l y , m o d e r n .

. E n l a r g e d a n d i m p r o v e d . .

THE L1LLAQAARDA b b o t t a v o n u o , a d jo in in g th o b e n c h . T h o ro u g h ly r e n o v a te d u n d T H u r -

n is h e d . E le c t r ic l i g h t s a n d a r t e s ia n w a te r . S iin ita tio .n p e r f e c t .N e a r L i l iu g o ro ’3 h o t a n d c o k l s e a w a te r b a th s . ’ ;1 5 th s e a s o n . M . B . I I fjutage, P . O. B o x 2101.

THE LE CHEVALIERC o rn er W ebb a n d C e n tra l a v e n u es , O cean Grovo.

C ou trally lo ca ted . C o n v en ien t to bcuuh , po sto llice au d A u d ito riu m . A cco m m o d a tio n s for I25gaeats. T e rm s m o d era te . A d d re ss H . U . Ma jtw lllkk .

F o rm e rly th e C en tra l H ouse , 15 M ain ave­n u e , O cean G rove, N . J , E n tire ly rem o d el­ed n u d fc fu rh lsh ed . C e n tra l ly lo ca ted , w ith ­in ono b tock o f th e ocean . C o n v en ien t to

all p o in ts o r in te re s t . O pen a ll th e y e a r . T e rm s m odcratt*. M iss 8 , Fosthu .THE COLONIAL

HIGHLAND HOUSE WSSMT&Sss.sspa to ted a n d p ap ered th ro u g h ­o u t ; e le c tr ic 'l l g h ts to a l l ro o m s. O ne of th o p re t t lo s t a n d m o st com nlo te bouses In the G rove. Botoa u n til J u ly 15 a n d a f te r S e p tem b e r J, 8a a w eek. F , £>, r o s e c h a x s ,

.THE W ATER BURY , F o a m erly th e B ow er H ouse .:

OLABA BOMKRS.

THE STANDARD PENS EVERYWHERE, 150 StylOS ’!ntfr’o”5 Pob!tB.n‘’^JSTERBHOOKSTEELJjEH^O

" P L I C BVI A “ P i St I A I M a in nvo iftte , o p p o s i te posto filce,'ii Fit M M I l U l i n l O m a ri G ro v e . N ew J e r s e y ; W ith in• e itsy a c c e s s to a l l p la c e s o f in te re s t .

. • w. s. iiays, r. o. Box iai. ; : .

. BATH AVENUE HOUSEC o rn e r C en tra l a n d Hat h Avenue*?, Ocean G rove, N ew J e r s e y ,

F in e lo ca tio n ; n e a r th o A u d ito riu m . NVesloy L ake , oceuti n n d b a th in g u ro u * d a . . P le asa n t ac co m m o d atio n s. ' Special ra te s fo r .Inno n n d S e p tem b e r. M. F . M.vCCHkuhON', P ro p rie to r.

T h e M a j e s t ic ■. . " Clem ent * Clem ent •

On tlio b each f ro n t, c o rn e r O cean P a th w a y , M o d ern -eq u ip m en t. E lev ato r.

LLEWELLYN COTTAGET nblo b o a rd . So p e r w eek . S tr ic tly h o m e co o k in g .

No. 83 B roadw ay , Ocean G rovo ,’ N . . J . T en th season . Ono a n d n h a lf b locks from th o ocean

A. I I . w ix a n s a n d B. nVa g s t a f f .

AUDITORIUM PARK HOTEL: N. U. G R A Y , M an ag er •

C orner P ilg r im P a th w a y a n d P itm a n ,A venue. Ite f tta u ra n t a tta c h e d . F u rn ish e d rooms, H oufo now ly f it te d u p . B oard ing a n d ta b lo b o a rd . F ire t-e la ss b ill o f fa re a t c ity prices.

THE EL DORADOOOEAN G ROV E, N E W JE R S E Y

F ac in g o c e an a n d F le tc h e r L ake . Ouo m in u te to B a th in g g ro u n d s A p p o in tm e n ts a n d se r­vice flrst-c lass. . . • M R a. D. W . F IS IIE U ,

THE CARROLLTONMrs. C .8. SHEPAIID,

, D e lig h tfu lly lo ca ted a t 28 Ocean P a th w a y C o n v e n ie n t to b each , po»tofllce a n d A u d ito r­iu m . H ouao e n la rg e d a n d Im proved. O pon .all th e y e a r

THE ALBATROSSA V . 8 . T o w .n s e n d .

83 a n d 31 Oooan P a th w ay , Ocean Q rove. 3 o u th side, m id w ay botwoen B each a u d A u d ito riu m

THE OCEAN WAVE11 E m b u ry avonuo. Ocean G rove, N ew Je rse y . N ear a ll po in ts o f In te res t, O nly a fow doors from th e o cean a n a b a th in g p av ilio n . R oom s cool an d tab lo flrat-class. P lano . Bpaclous v e m n d a s , h o m o co m fo rt* T able b o a rd . T e rm s m od orate. Open M ay ‘28.

’ • ■ ' ; r ______________ M r s . 8 . F , J b n k i n s .

UNITED STATES HOTELM ain A v en u e , Ocoah G rove, N . J . Ono b lo ck fro m tho ocean . O pen Jn n o ls r to S ep tem ber i5 th . F o r te rm a a d d re s s th e p ro p rie to r . W i i . l ia m Or h .

F u ll v iew o f Sea a n d Beach P ro m en ad e , • 'IV ' T w onty -flrat Season .

T H E K U R O R HN o. 0 ATLA N TIC A V E N U E , ru n n in g th ro u g h to S u r f A vooue

M. A. B U LL OCEAN G R O V E. N E W JE R S E Y

THE IVY HOUSEM ato A vonno , O cean Q rove. New Jerrfey. C o nvon ton tly located n e a r o cean , A u d ito riu m a n d pofetomco. T w o n ty -s lx th soaaon. } M rs . M. E . St u l l , P ro p rie to r .

THE MARLBOROUGHC orner S o a r lo w a n d B each aveonoa, Oooan G rove , New Je rse y . F in e ly lo ca te d one b lock from o cean , b a th in g p a v ilio n a n d .A s b u ry P a r k . ' N ew ly, rem odeled a n d refu rn ish ed ■hxotigbont. B e a u tlro l d ln to g -ro o m , > B pooutl a t te n tio n Tpald to g u o a ta . O pen J u n e 1 toOctober 1 ,1

The Ocean View HotelUnobHlrncted v iew o fo d eau a n d lako .

H erv tcennd culRlne e.veellofii.A coom m odatlons for bicycleB. /

T en n is co u rt a n d c h lld re n ’H p lay ­g ro u n d s opposite th o house. '

S pecial ra te s fo r J u n e a n d S ep tem ber,

N O W O P E N r i r e t - G t a « e I n E v e r y P a r t i c u l a r

S t ' q a m ’ H e a t o d . ' .

D i r e c t l y o n t h e O c e a n F r o n t B r o a d S o u t h e r n E x p o s u r e A l l M o d e r n G o n V e n I e n c e s

8 e n d f o r B o o k l e t

The New PhiladelphiaO c e a n P a th w ay , O c e a n G rove, N. J ., f irs t H o u se from th e O cean

M rs. C. A. COX, Ow ndr a n d P ro p rie to rS U P E R IO R F U R N IS H E D R O O M S TO R E N T

Jn th e m o st b e au tifu l p a r t o f th o G rove. U nobatruotcd v iew o f th e ocean . C onven ien t to a ll plaooa of In te res t. A p po ln tm onL s first-otosa. Bloyclo room . J u n o to October.

THE OSBORNE HOUSE' H S N R Y W B L S P O R D

C o r. P itm a n a n d C e n tra l A v e n u e s , O c e a n G ro v e , N. J .

. S e v e n th season und<»r th e p ro p rle to ru k lp o f H e n ry W elsfo rd . A flretrclaa* hom e, v e n le n t to e v e ry th in g o f In tc rp lt In th o G rove. F o r p a r t ic u la rs n p p ly to p ro p rie to r .

P . O. Box' 2121.

GROVE HALL2 5 t h s e a s o n .

E . A. IR E L A N D , P ro p rie to r

O pposite T hom pson P a rk

C onvenien t to all points of in te re s t. P O. Box 2 1 5 3 .

THE WAYEELYH . IT. ALCOCK ,

O C B K N G R O J Z B . N E W J B R 3 B YReoponH S a tu rd a y . J u n e 21. S i tu a te d on Ocean P a th w ay , n e a r th e beach . Im proved a n d

ren o v n ied th ro u g h o u t. P. O. Box J , I to n g d istan ce telephone.

LAKE VILLA* ‘ • M. W i l l i a m s o x , P ro p rie to r

N o. io B roadw ay , Ocean G rave. N ew Je rse y . F ac ing ocean , la k e a n d toonlR court* . N ew ly fltted u p . S e v e n th seuHon. E lectric lig h ts. S pec ia l ra te s for Ju u o .

HOTEL CLARENDONC orner P ilg rim P a th w a y a n d ,M t. T a b o r W ay, P leasfin t v e ra n d a s , lino.view o f ocean ,

. c e n tr a lly locnted . T h o ro u g h ly ren o v a ted a n d reflttod . M ils W il l ia m m o u a k .

F . S. H a y n e s , Ocean P a th ­w ay , Ocean G rove,N ow Jersey . T h e lint a t lo ca tio n o n th e beach , u n o b s tru c te d ocean

v iew a n d A u d ito riu m , T e rm s m o d era te . -S p ecia l til l J u ly - i th . O pen J u u o 1st to Oot, le t.The Summerfield

JACKSON HOUSE. Mus. J . O. J ackson

Heck Avonue and Pilgrim Pathw ay, Ocean Grovo, Now Jereoy. P leasantly und ceu tra lly located, nejir all principal.polnta oM nterost. Convonlentio Pos tot lice, Telegraph Ofllcoand A uditorium . - - . - .

Olive HouseF irs t-c lass i a ev e ry particu la r, ,

C o rner o f H eck a n d Bench A venues, O cean G rove, X , J . O ne. b lock fro m th e ocean. • •

.Mns. Al. E. .Schwartz.

THE ELLWOOD• C o rn e r P llg rlin P a th w ay a n d M o u n t H ern io n W ay. C o n v e n ie n tly located h ea r A u d ito r­

iu m , p o sto thcu a u d beach . K x ce llo o t se rv ice a t m o d era te ra te s .M iss U; W ool), fo rm e rly o f th e H o w lan d H ouse. .

GORDON’S MYRTLE COTTAGE- 38 A b b o tt A vonue , Ocean G rove, New Jn racy

H o m a e o m fo rts . E x ce llen t Inca tlou . Cloio to beach , postoillco a n d A u d ito riu m . B o ard ing an d utblu b oard . R ed u ced ra te s for M ay, J u n e n n d S ep tom bor.

• A d d ress T hom as Go rd o n ,

HOTEL SPRAY VIEWO cean G rove, N VJ. D irectly o n th e ocean .. A sk fo r b o o k le t. Jo s. W h it e , P ro p 'r .

E . N. P R E N T B P ro p rie to r . OCEAN HOUSE

M ain A venue, O cean Grove, N, J .

A p lea sa n t, fam ily hotel a t p o p u la r rate* . '

THE ST. ELMO77 M a to A venuo. D e ligh tfu lly lo ca te d on p r in c ip a l th o ro u g h fa re . O pen a ll th e y ea r. T erm s 57 toS lQ a.w cok . - S pec ia l ra tes sp rin g , fall a n d w iu to r. W rf»o for b o o k let. W it. J o n e s , P rop .

LE VASSAR COTTAGECornor W EBB a n d B E A C H A V E N U E S , OCEAN G R O V E, N ,,J .

Ono b lo ck from th e ocean, LIUagoro’s B a th in g G round a n d P a v ilio n . Tw o m in u te s fro m h o t B o a w a te r b a th s a n d tho only A shing p ie r In Ocean G rovo. D elig h tfu l ou tlook. H om o cook ing . L o w rn to a . R IC H A R D W IL SO N , J r . , M anager.

The New Arborton7 S ea V iew av en u o . K e p t b y F r ie n d s . H a lf b lock from Ooood, n e a r h o t a n d co ld b a tb s a n rt b a th to g g ro n n d a. S pecial ra te s J u n e a n d S up t. F o r p a r t ic u la rs addreoe. HANHAH Bo r t o h .

M O R R O W ININ5 2 M a in A v e n u o , O c o a n G r o v e , N . J . .

F I l l 2 I N I S H P « n Q f l O M j n M o « tc o n v o n le n t a n d d e lig h tfu l lo ca tio n I U K H I O I I b U K U U U I O In th e G ro v e . Con von le n t to h 0u l« , b o a rd ­in g c o ttag es a n d A u d ito riu m , R a te s reasonable*. U trto , akry room s.

A d d re « M orrow In n , Ocean G rove, N . J ,

The Popular Mulford HouseNoa. 21.27 a n d 20 OUn S tree t, O c e a n ’G rovo . L ock b o x 04. T a b le flrstrclftae. Ono m in u te f ro m ocoan. N e a r W osloy Lake. Y oung Pooplu’s Tem plo, A n d lto rln m , poatollloo, b a th in g groundB a n d Ash to g p ier. F ree b o a ts o n W esley L ake. P o p u la r ra te s . 81 a d ay , #7 a woek S e n d fo r b o o k le t. W a l t e r J . M u l f o r d , P ro p rie to r .

Ocoan end o f E m b u ry , av en u o Ocean G rove,

ablo. Ono m in u te ’s w a lk from th e b o ach . U n o b s tru c ted ocean v ie w from a'lF toom s s p a ­c io u s p to i ta a , e lec tric l ig h ts, btcyclo room s, etc. O pen J u n o 10 to Oct- 1. M iss A . E . H usT im -

THE DIAMOND STATE a v e n u e Ocean G rove,

TH E LANGDONM. J . Holt . .

N o. 8 O coan A vonuo, Ocean G rovo, N. J , I3ox22l?. D lro c tly o u th o ocean fron t. M odern h r a ll a p p o tn tm o n ts . J u n o to O ctober, *

Norman Housean y h o u r d u r in g th e d a y . P , O. B ox 21*7.

28 to 84 B a th A venuo. Opou„ to O ctober. F in e ly located be-, tw oen th e A u d l to r la m a n d

J o o e a n tn e a r b a th in g g rounds. S pecial a tte n tio n to co m fo rt of gu ests . L ig h t tu n c h served

0 : p . P b i m t .

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8 TH E OCEAN GROVE TIM ES SATURDAY, SE PT E M B E R 6, 130?

CdUHTY AND STATE.John - Bu ek e lew ,, o f L a k c h u rs t , fe ll

off a load or. h a y a n d b ro k e h is b r e a s t .bone;

. . I n W e st J e r s e y w a te rm e lo n s h a v e b e e n so .p le n tifu l t h a t , tin e o n e s o n ly b r o u g h t $5 p e r h u m !re d . ..

A b o u t th i r ty s h a re h o ld e r s lu K ey- * port*, o f th e ( le fim e t R e p u b lic 1 A sso c ia ­

tion , w ill lo se o v e r $l,U 0U.., . I l ls e s t i m a t e d 'i h u d ra w b r id g e

■ .accident on th e C. 11. It., n e a r E liz a 1 : b e th p o i 't re ce n tly ,- .c o s t $75,000.

,. .A b o u t tw e n ty p a i r s .o f rub b o y b o o ts . w e re , s to le n from th e b o a ts of b ay m en

a t ; P o r t M onm ou th ,o n e n ig h t re c e n tly .: . .A n a u c tio n p a r ty h e ld r e c e n tly a t

th e N orw ood P a r k c a s in o fo r th e b e n ­e f i t o f th e L ong I lm u e h h o s p ita l n e tte d

• .$500. 1. .C la m m c r s a lo n g t l ie s h o re a rc . rc -

, c e iv in g $1.80.- p e r b u sh e l- foi; c lam s . T h is Is th e h ig h e s t p r ic e re c e iv e d fo r th e m in 'y e a r s . • ' .

' ; ^ .A s s i s ta n t - S u p e r in te n d e n t . J o h n \V iU ics, o f th e S ta te . H o m e fo r B oys l i t J a m e s b n rg , l ia s b e e n a p p o in te d to

’ bo s u p e r in te n d e n t.. .T h e L i tt le S ilv e r M e th o d is t C h u rch

re c e n tly re a l iz e d $119 fro m an a u to ­g ra p h Quilt a n d . en o u g h m o re fro m a

. f e s t iv a l to ip a k e th e p ro f its $200.• :- v v T h e to w n ta x In - R e d B anlc th is

v. y e a r w ill be $5 on $1,000, a d e c re a s e of fifty c c u ts o v e r l a s t y e a r. T h e to ta l V a lu a tio n T s g iv en a t $2,509,450, an iu-

'c r e a s e of $28,155 o v e r la s t y e a r . .,, . . .T h e fam ily o f G eo rg e H . N ew m an ;X n e a r M nnasqm m , w ere po isoned , ; re-

• c e n tly -b y m e a t th e y a te , S o m e o f th e po u n d iish in g c rew w e re p o iso n ed th e 'sa m e d ay -b y so m e of th e s a u te 'm e a t . :

. ..T h ieves lm ve b ee n s te a l in g 'th e po ­ta to e s from th e fie ld s a t O ce a n p o rt.

. .T h e y l i f t u p th e v in e s , pu ll off th e po ­ta to e s a u d p u t th e vh ia§ b ac k In th e

■'/.' h i l l s . - C h ic k en ro o s ts h a v e a lso b ee n v is i te d , v

. .V ice C h an c e llo r S te v e n s h as . g r a n t ­e d M rs., J o h n M cC lees ,, o f M id d le to w n , p e rh i is s id u to s e ll la n d , w h ich s h e

• v a lu e s , a t $15,000,- w ith o u t th e c o n s e n t o f h e r h u sb a n d , w ho h a s b ee n d e c la re d a n h a b i tu a l d ru n k a rd . .

. . A rra n g e m e n ts a r e a b o u t co m p le te fo r - .th e e re c tio n , of a $40,000 a rm o ry fo r th e . R ed B an k c a v a lry tro o p .' W ill-'

' la in E . ,S trong.- a w e a lth y I ln m so n rc s - ; M erit, w ill lo an $25,000, a n d th e re?, ii ia ih d e r w ill be .ra ise d in o th e r -w ay s .

. .William E. B io d g e t, fo rm e rly of L o n g B ra n c h , h a s •p u rch ased th e T h o s . C ook h o m e s te a d a t P o in t P le a s a n t , c o n ta in in g 277 a c re s , fo r $GL500.

• T h is i s - th e la rg e s t-u n d e v e lo p e d t r a c t b e tw e e n S a n d y ;H o o k And B ay H e a d . Xt l ia s a fln'o r iv e r a n d o c e a n fro n ta g e .

; \ ; i . T h e :L o n g B ra n c h co m m iss io n e rs ;• h a v e ' b ee n no tilled ‘by th e b o a rd of;• F re e h o ld e rs t h a t th e y w ill .b e ex p e c te d

to .pay so m e $4,300; te n p e r . c e n t .-o f7 th e . co st of- th e s to n e ro a d im prove-

m c iv ts m a d e o n W e stw o o d a n d B r ig h ­to n a v e n u e s ,. • •

. .T h e h o a rd of m a n a g e rs o f th e - . P e r th A m boy S a v in g s I n s t i tu t io n h as

DR. SMITH’S SERMON.

Delivered in the Auditorium Last Sunday Horning

- T u r k i s h d •• th e " .sa la ry ‘ o f i t s tr e a s u re r ,M a y o r C. K . S e a m a n , from $1,500 to $2,000, and Added $100 to th e s a la r y .o f B o o k k e e p e r W . D. V o o rh ecs . M ay o r S e a m a n , re fu s e d to g o to th e -P e r th A m boy T r u s t C om pany- in an official c a p a c ity fo r $2,500 a y ea r.

. . A f te r a lo n g li t ig a tio n o v e r t h c ; t i t l e of th e p ro p e r ty of h e r f a t h e r ' in C a lifo rn ia ; M rs; A rnold . Teneriffe,-. w ho i s l iv in g a t C h im ney R ock , a fe w m iles fro m P la in fie ld , h as . re c e iv e d n o tice ; th a t .she h a s w on h e r su it , a n d is th e o w n e r of 20,000 a c re s of land in the.; S u n s e t ,S ta t e . T lie la n d is v a lu e d a t $20 p e r ac re .' ■■ . .E d w a r d S lo cu m , w ho d r iv e s th e

‘m a il- ’ w ag o n b e tw e en R ed ' B a n k , an d L ln e ro f t , re c e n tly o v e rto o k a h I ta lia n o n foo t, H e in v ited th e so n o f I ta ly

; to r id e , a n d a f te r p ro c e e d in g a . s h o r t . ■' d i s t a n c e -Mi>. S lo cu m w as a s k e d w lia t

. t im e , it : w a s . / - U pon ' p ro d u c in g - Ins; - ...w atch h is g u h s t g r a b b e d , i t , jum ped ;

f ro m ’th e w a g o n u nd d is a p p e a re d a c ro s s -the fields..* . •. •; .

V N.ut Crop P rom ises to Be Big:- A c c o rd in g - to e x p e rts ; th e c h e s tn u t

c ro p in N ow J e r s e y w ill be very, la rg e! - ' t h i s y e a r , an d th e u ii ts w ill b e w ell do-

v e lo p ed a n d f r e e f ro m -.w orm s.. A b u n d ­a n t m o s ltu rc , coo l n ig h ts a n d s low de*

. v e lo p in e n t te n d to m a k e c h e s tn u ts f a t a n d .s w e e t, an d th e s a m e w e a th e r con-'

. e d i t io n s a r e . fa v o ra b le to th e fu ll d e ­v e lo p m e n t o f w a ln u ts , h azel n u ts h ick-’

’ o rv n u ts a n d b u t te rn u ts . C h e s tn u ts - c o m m an d from. $2 to $2.00 i>er bushel.-

T h o A s b n r y P a r k M o r tg a g e S e c u r i t y C o m p a n y

. R oom s 4, 5 and G,: M o n m o u th b u ild ­ing.: L o a n s m a d o p ro m p tly o n c h a t te l o r r e a l eB ta te m o r tg a g e s from $25 to $6,000. O ffices open d a y a n d d u r in g e v e n in g s from 7. to 9, X. W . Doy, M a n a g e r .-7-May I7 tf

P a in t Y o u r B a g g y f o r 7 5 c .to . $1.00 w ith D e ro o ’s G loss C a rr ia g e p a i n t ' I t w e ig h s 3 to 8 ozs. m o re to th e p in t th a n o th e rs , woarB lo n g e r, an d

. g iv e s a g lo ss e q u a l to new w o rk . S old by B u ch a n o n & S m ock .

A n O cean G ro v e W o m a n A sk s“h a v e y ou a fioor p a in t th a t w ill la s t tw o w e e k s ? " Y es, wo, h a v e D ev o e’s ; i t haB a b e a u tifu l g lo s s a n d w ill w e a r tw o y o a rs if p ro p e rly a p p lie d . B u ch an - o n & S m ock.

F o r S a le$3,000 w ill b u y N o, 30 H e c k -a v e n u e ;

f ln e s.t-5»room h o u se in th e G ro v e ; la t ­e s t m o d e rn im p ro v e m e n ts ; e a sy te rm s . A p p ly to an y a g e n t o r A. W . L ee, 30 H e c k av e n u e .— 32-.4t-ep . . '

M o n e y to L o a n .

. '.M o n e y to lo a n in a m o u n ts fro m $400 to $3,000 ,on bond an d m o r tg a g e . E. N . W o o lsto n , R ea l E s ta te a n d In su r-

1 a n c e A gen cy , .,50 M ain a v e n u e , O cean ..G rove, N . J . "

T h e - f i r s t re q u i re m e n t to p rcncii to an a u d ie n c e n u m b e rin g , p o ss ib ly , o v e r 10.000 p e rs o n s in th e X )c c a n G rove A u­d ito r iu m , os w ere , g a th e re d in th a t b u ild in g la s t S u n d a y m o rn in g , is t h a t ' a m an s h a l l h a v e a p o w e rfu l voice. A n o th e r r e q u ire m e n t is t h a t h e be ab le to u se i t r ig h t ly . T o a m a rk ed d e g re e th e se q u a l if ic a tio n s a re p o sse ss ­ed by D r. J o se p h S m ith , th e C a lifo rn ia ev angelis t,- th e p r e a c h e r o f la s t S un­d a y .m o rn in g . . ‘ \

D r. .S m ith fo r h is , t e x t s e le c te d a s f it tin g th e o c c a s io n th e te n th v e rse of th e se c o n d c h a p te r o f C o lo sa ian s : “ A nd y e a r e co m p le te ' li) h im .” T h o se ' w h o ’ h e a ru th e s e rm o n w ill lo n g re- m e m b e r th e e v e n t a n d th e m a n w ho ex p o u n d e d tl ie g r e a t d o c tr in a l t r u th s a s s e t fo r th iii - th is p a s s a g e of S c r ip ­tu re . •

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