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Vol. X. No. 44 OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER I, 1902. One Dollar the Year. WORK CUTOUT FOR ACTIVE LEAGUERS EPWORTHIANS HOLD THEIR AN - 1: NUAL CONVENTION HERE NEW OFFICERS ELECTED W. L. Shaw, of PolntvlUe, Is Now Presi- dent—Joseph p. -Johnson, of Ocean Grove, Honored .With the Position of Treasurer—Tho Delegates Entertained at Dinner and Sapper by Local. Chapter Over two hundred delegated at- tended the fourteenth annual conven- tion of the New Brunswick District Epworth League ia_St. Paul’s M. E. church, Ocean Grove, on Tuesday evening and all day Wednesday. The church, was beautifully trimmed In honor pf the event. Flags and.bunt- In'g'were tastefully used in the scheme of decoration, and palms were placed on the pulpit and In the choir loft. The •league emblem was conspicuously dis- played on the .choir railing. Tbo convention opened on Aiiesday evening with a song service, leu by Joseph Marple, Jr., of Bradley Beach'. Hev. F. A. De Maris, A. M., of Camden, delivered the address of the .evening. His topic was “Epworthiann of the F u tu re a-Vision.” Mr. De Marls Is president of the N. J. Conference Ep- . worth1 League. In his *'Vl3ion” he saw, figuratively, Epwortbians o r the future living in the very presence of Christ through their knowledge of the Scriptures. John Hulshart, president * of the district, led a spirited consecra- tion service.. This meeting was wen attended. .f. Upon reassembling on Wednesday morning the business of the day was opened with a devotional service, led by John W. Connlne, ox Adelphla. No warmer welcome to Ocean Grove than that given the delegates by Rev. E. C. Hancock, of St.- Paul’s church, could be possible. The pastor virtually turned over ‘‘the keys of the city” to the visitors. A characteristic response, corresponding In warmth to the address of welcome, ' was delivered by President Hulshart. W ith these preliminaries, the social amenities, so happily and satisfactori- ly adjusted, the more serious business of the day was taken up. The depart- ment of social work, scheduled, on the program for afternoon discussion, was substituted for the'1 department of spiritual work. Under the social head, Mrs. J. B. Kulp read a paper, "Litera- ture In the League.” A ten-minutes’ quiz followed. Suggested topics were, The'Bible, How to Know. It anu Use it; the Reading Course; a Successful Lecture Course; League Library. Rev. D. C. Cobb, of Atlantic Highlands, was closely followed In his address on."Old Furniture.” In the department • of spiritual work. Rev. M. T. Snyder, Ph.D., of New Brunswick, conducted the Round Table. A substantial dinner of turkey and all the accompanying trimmings was served to. the delegates at tables in the Sunday schoql room. The committee in charge of this most important part of the program was composed of Fred Heale,; Mrs. N. H. Kilmer, Mrs. Fred Heale, Miss M argaret Asay, Mrs. Fred . Shlbla, Miss Minnie Hoagland, Miss Lizzie Ervlen, Miss Nellie Flinn, Miss McNeeley, Miss Marcella Dale’ Miss Glendora; Weeks, Miss Laura Wright, Miss Celia Jeffrey. At the suggestion of Dr. John Handley, of Long Branch, a rising vote, of thanks was given the ladies for the dinner and the admira- ble manner in which it was served. The kitchen was In charge of N. H. Kilmer.' Mrs. Albert Smith opened the after- noon session with a prayer and1praise service. The department of mercy and help was. committed to the capable and practical management of M rs. Tentie Davison,'of West Grove, who gave the convention', her ideas on /'"Som e Practical Ways of Helping.” Dr. G. H. Franklin, of Hightstown, con- ducted the question box. An intelli- gent explanation of the plan anu op- eration of the New York Deaconess Home and Training School of the. M. E. Church was given by Miss Wrigh't. who is connected with the institution. Rev. James E. Lake, D. D., of Camden, spoke on "The New Jersey Methodist and Our Conference Work.” Then fol- lowed reports .of. committees and mis- cellaneous business. Considerable time was given to the Junior League. The interests of the latter-department were well cared for by Rev. J. L. Roe, P. E.. Mrs. W. H. L. Starks, Miss Em- ma Way, Miss May E. Prentis, Rev. Thomas Brock and Rev. J. B, Kulp. In the department of social work, Mrs. W. A. Lilly, of Little Silver, read a pa- per, "What it Seeks to Do and How.V, Before the evening session the dele- gates were again the recipients of at- tention from the ladies of St. Paul’s,’ who served supper. The speaker of the evening was the Rev. George H. Neal. Ph.D. His theme was "A Fruitful Bough Extend- ing Over the W all.” Prior to Mr. Neal’s address there was a song ser- vice.-and several papers on lea^pe work— one by Secretary Longstrect and another by Niart Rogers. Rev. J. F. Shaw, led the closing consecration service.’. :■ . ;--/.• \ The following new. officers were elected, succeeding the old cabinet: President—W. L. Shaw, Pointville. Vice Presidents—Rev. M. E. Snyder. New Brunswick; A. C. Baiiev, Lake- wood: Rev. J. B. Kulp. Pdint Pleasant; Mrs. W. A. Lilly, Little Silver. Secretary—John W. Connine. Adel* phia. Treasurer — Joseph P. Johnson; Ocean. Grove. Superintendent of Junior Work— Miss Fannie Marple,. Bradley Beach. DISASTROUS FIRE Buchanon & Smock’s Valuable Plant Wiped Out . Buchanon &. Smock, of Asbury Park, suffered a severe loss on Thursday evening- hy a fire .'which completely, destrpyed their large‘/ wood-working1 plant just; west of the railroad at Sec: ond avenue, together • with•/all the ex- pensive machinery, and.a great quanti- ty of stored, lumber, in additloh to this ioss, a lot of finished work-^doors, sashes, blinds, mantels, etc.—went up in, smoke,";. ; .• _•v;/ -•''•- - ‘ W • 7: V/; The fire started shortly before.seven o’clock. In an incredibly short space of time the whole mill was a*mass of flames. These spread to the adjacent sheds,, which were also destroyed. : The firemen of the different. districts' were quickly on hand, and. by their well-directed efforts kept -the flames from communicating to the. buildings .and lum ber' sheds:easb of'tiie dlv.ictmg street, Langford, Had the wind been blowing from.the west this would Jjri-vc been Impossible, and there is no tel- ling where the conflagration would have ended. • • ' ■ ' .. A i ”' '-'■*• It is not "certain ho .v, the fire .brig-, inated. The . blaze was first seen in the glazing, room, where •; there had been a fire In a stove early in. the day, bvit -which had-h6eii allow ed to go out. The loss Is estimated at-about $35,- 000. The firm-carried some insurance with the Lumbermen's Mutual' Com- pany. of N ew; York, and was also; in- sured wi th the Lumbermen’s Company, of Philadelphia.:;The :exact figures had not .been given v.out when thiswpapet* went. tp'fPreSS,-.A: //.//.V -:; v Included in the loss is /the finished mill work -of a number of houses, rep - resenting, practically, -the’ labor of. the past summer. V — ' ' . The directors ;of the/, firm 1 w i 11: h o ld ’ a meeting; toclay (Frid ay). It is nnder- stood they will order a- temporary mill to he erected at once. ;. ':7> Washington Fire Company, although delayed in get ti n g to the fire bv the absence of explicit orders, ’rendered valuable assistant / Vote for O. H,. Brown :for State •Senator.';v;7 /■}['■ / V , ; • W ?■’: % MR. YATMAITS WORK Brings an Entire Brooklyn Congre- ' nation to tie Altar . Rev. Charles H. Yatnrnn began.his winter work: inV Emburys ;• Memorial M ethodist.. Episcopal .Church, Brook- lyn;; on October 1; •;The meetings con- tinued ’for : twenty-one nights,, and m any'.'afternoon ■meetings; w ere; held both :for-xhildrehandadults.; ; ;■ : ./These m eetings, vrell: power and num hersas-tlie days .went on, and not only were bad people inade good, but good people, were made bet- ter. o'-v A;;.;. i At the close-.of the morning sermon on Su nday, 0 cipher 19, th is.old church %vitnessed.-: “a ^ /s ig h t never before e q n a led i n its 7h i s to ry ; ? v :U p o n - a : 'sim- ple invitation;: the .congregation, . al- most without exception, m ovedto the altar and- filled the aisles' for a reded i- cation to the'service of .G cid.■ .•■ . : T.he meetings- continued ' until the- Tuesday following, , when '.the7 many friends' whom. Mr. Yatman had won during his7stay, hid him God-speed on his way to Poughkeepsie. ;.. . v The Embury people, inspired by the messages from God through this mes- senger, go out . into *tbe winter work with strong faith and. high Ideals, also much strengthened in numbers by the new converts. Vote for Queeney; Bennett and Bedle for Coroners;, . Ereak Election Bet W illiam N. Steward, the feed and coal merchant of Engllshtown, and Theodore >, Grant, .the barber of c the same town, have a unique bet between them upon the result of the comlhg; po- litical contest. If the Democrats fail to ele'ct a third of their county ticket Grant-wili have to shave Stewart free for, a year. If the Democrats do elect a third of their ticket Stewart will have to let Grant do his shaving and hair -cutting for a year7 and - pay ':; 50 cents, for a hair.exit once a month, and 20 cents for each save at least twice a week V ; Vote for the* whole Republican t i c k e t . vvv- -X -'"A Wants $25,000 Damages . Suit' has been brought by the Allaire I m provem en t ; Comp any a ga i n s t *; the Pennsylvania; Railroad; ■ Company for $2o,000. damages. :; L a s t M a y ; a . spark' from a passing engine drawing an ex- press train on the way from Philadel- phia to the seashore set fire to the woodland along the tracks. Several acres of timber were destroyed before: the fire was extinguished. . Reunion of War Veterans The sixteenth annual re-unlon of the New Jersey:' Associatioh;; Union . Ex- Prisoners of W ar,■was held, a t ,P 1 a in - field on Thursday. ‘ The business meet-' ing was held, in the Assembly Hall of the Young Men’s Christian Associa- tion. There was a campfire in the af- ternoon, to which, everybody was vel corned. 7 . ' t ': ; ' : . : ^ \ Vote for B. F. Howell for Congress. Reiter’s Lep Not Broken. The Injuiy to "Bos^” Reiter, the football player and summer resident of Ocean Grove, Is not so seyere xis at first reported. Instead ofva; uroken leg Reiter’s injury is ar torn ligament It is riot exp^qted that Aho tr'obulo will .cause btm. any great amount of an- noyance. . Vote for O. H. Brown for State Senator. , CLUB WILL OBTAIN ELECTION RETURNS AT HEADQUARTERS IN THE MUNI- CIPAL BUILDING OTIS LEE NEW SECRETARY Membership List Increased With Addition . of . Four New Names—Club Meriibcrs; Will Actively Engage In the Work of Getting Out the Vote on Election D a y - Voted to Attend Republican Rally ■ ^ Election returns will :be received by special wire at the headquarters of the; McKinley and Roosevelt Club as usual next Tuesday evening. In •all' proba- bility there will also be something do- ing in the refreshment line at the same time, as the members of’ thV club have ever been firm believers' in. attending to the wants of the Inner self upon the 'slightest, provocation. The special wire and.operator will be located in the old engine-house, cor-: ;ner.;-Main and Central; avenues. Th'e Western Union will obtain news froiri all oyer the country. As fast, as the bullet! ris^ are received th ey wi 11 ;b e^read ’Out; before the' club and its - guests; J. T. Gracey, J.^N. Moore, Jr., John C. Rathnell and Lawrence p:. Fogg, were proposed for membership and elected nt the regular weekly; meeting; of the club on 'Tuesday evening last.: . At: .this meeting a club member, in a facetious mood, offered a-resolution, that a drum corps be,, so cured ana that the' club iri , a body mach to the pofls; ‘and vote early: on -Tuesday morning for - the purpose of stimulating others to" deposit their ballots before .noon. While the m'otion was voted down—- With regard to -the drum corps and' mass meeting idea—it was the senSe of the meeting that every- effort should' ' be’made to get. the.vote out as;early in the. day as posible. For this .purpose the Grove will be -divided off .into: dls-; ;trlcts: and four men will be selected, to thoroughly canvass each district on election day. By this means it is expected tb bring out every Republi- can voter )tr the' Grove. . The .m atter• will be .arranged by Harry G. -Shreve, George C. P r i d h a m :; - a n d f. • W i U i a m : Moran, , - V.* ■.'•••, * Owing to his inabflity to give; time. to the . duties of; the position^JHarry; ;Reeves resigned '. as' secretary;, of the; club. Otis F, Lee, who has been tem- porarily fiilling the place for some weeks, was elected permanent .'secre- tary. • The“ club voted to procure suitable music and attend the political rally at Educational Hall on Thursday even- ing, with tbei accompaniment of red .fire, torches, bombs and a general hur- rah. '; . v Vote for Queeney, Bennett and Bedle for Coroners. ' . V- 5 REED-CARS0R Particulars of a Wedding of Interest to Readers of This Paper Brief mention was made in this pa- per last week of the marriage of .Miss Daisy Reed, daughter of Rev. J. G.. Reed, formerly of Ocean Grove, and Joseph Adalbert Carson, of Camden, N. J., on -.oursday evening, October 23d. . The ceremony was penormed in Tabernacle M. E. Church, Camden, by toe bride’s father, who is pastor, of the church. ‘ .• • The bride was ’ given away by her brother, Irving L. Reed, of ->ew York City. The bride was attired in a gown of white liberty- satin and carried a shower bouquet of roses and lillles of the valley. - Miss, Margaret Dallas, of Phijadel- phia, was maid of hodor. She wore a white ;: silk mull over wu.te tattcta veiled with net trimmings o- .Point Venice and white satin ribbon/ she carried white crysanthemums. The bridesmaids were Miss Emma Dallas and H iss Caroline Lacey, of Philadelphia; Miss ‘ Florence Day, of Newark, and Miss Marguerite Dob- bins, of Mount Holly. They w ere at- tired In gowns of French batiste trimmedwith point de.alcon lace.. They carried, yellow chrysanthemums. The best manw as Waiter Carson, a brother of the groom. The ushers were Dr. Elwell, of Cam- den; Dr. Gilford, of Woodbury; Leon- ard Daljaq and Jennings Iiood. of Philadelphia. . ' . After the ceremony a reception was given to the bridal party and the im- mediate families at. the parsonage. About six hundred invitations were issued for.the wedding and many beautiful and. costly gifts’were re- ceived. Another Republican Club A Republican club was organized at Bradley Beach last Saturday evening. Its officers are: President—Charles Burney. Vice. President—William BeDner. 1 Secretary—William Flood. Treasurer—Harry Pratt. Sergeant-at-Arms—John Leonard. . The organization has taken the name of the Samuel W. Klrkbride Re- publican Club. Vote for Howland, Hoffman and Champion for Assemblymen. Teachers’ institute Monmouth and Ocean counties will Join ih holding a teachers' institute this year. Tho Institute will he held in the schoolhouie at Ocean urove during Thanksgiving week. , " riLD-TIBIE FAIR West Grove Mefaodlsts to Hold One Beginning Today .v West Grove Methodists are arrang- ing to hold an old-fashioned country fair, hot in name only,- but in fact. Every effort will be made, to follow..out the ideas of our fathers in. their esp- mate of what a country fair of .the old- en times should be. , . Every year the congregation of the West.Grove church holds a bazaar. To vary tbe tedium of an annual bazaar, the country fair.plan was suggested. It was' Immediately . adopted. For. this purpose the merry-go-round at the Heck street bridge on Lake avenue, Asuury Park, has bebn secured, and the event will he. celebrated for. one week, commencing today (Saturday) cohtlnuing'untll Saturday evening, No- vember 8th. i . The various, booths will ho In charge of the following ladles; -:■/•/' / -. j - ' :; K - Fancy work—Mrs.-J. Strudwlck. . Pillows—Miss Mary Dodd. Dolls—Mrs, Rebecca W alnrlght and Mrs; Annie Bowne; Domestics — Miss Gnssle Wood- worth. .. Aprpns—Mrs. DeWItt Pittcnger. Candy-^MIsses Alice White and Susy Scoville. - Canned fruit—M rs, McLaughlin. Refreshments—Mrs. -B. F. Pine: Peanuts—Misses Rena- and Mary (Jracey. , ’X : '■■V ; J-'/’v ', Ice cream—Mrs. George White. A'parade banner,will be voted ,to,-the most popular, fire engine company in this vicinity, . Vote , for the whole Republican ticket. ; - . y , SUMMONS ANSWERED Mrs. Ann Fenton Passes to Her Re- ward After 92 Years of Service. - Mrs.- Ann L. Fenton departed this life last Friday at the .hbrrie *of her- daughter. Mrs. L. L. I^i*yan, 52 Em- bury avenue. Ocean Grove. Deceased had reached; the advanced, age of 92 years ■ and 'five months. ; Funeral ser- vices w.ere.i held at the house .on M on- day; evening, conducted by Rev. E. C. H an co ck ; V assisted,hy a * n u m b e r - o i ,1 o- cal ■ c l e r g y m e n . •' I n t e r r a e n t . . w a s ; m a d e , on, Tuesday - at . Ghurclxville, Bucks, .county. Pa, 7 v. /■ ; ■ / / : - ; . Mrs. ,Fenton, who was a native of Bucks county; came to Ocean Grove in t h e ; e a r l y *80’s . •' She was • always closely identified with '.religious inter- ests; and 'immediately upon /.coming here -she Joined St. Paul’s church, Rarely did she miss a communion ser*. vice. Her1faith was fixed, and in all the . ways and walks of life she .lived up to that faith. She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Bryan, and two sons, Joseph T. and John u. Fenton, of Philadelphia. PLEASANT OUTING ' Ocean Grove Younp People Visit George : Gould's Lakewood Place A party ot twenty-three young peo - ple from Ocean Grove, principally teachers in the local schools and sev- eral persons from tbe Alaska House, went to Lakewood last Saturday for a day’s outing. The trip was maue in Daniel Ireland’s stage. Special passes were procured for an inspection of George Gould’s place7.At; noon the . party .ate luncheon in the woods.' ' Vote for B. F. Howell for Congress. Leader Griffith Get a a Chair W illiam Griffith, of Pouitney, Vt., sends us work that members of the Pouitney Methodist Church called at his residence on Friday evening last and presented him with a leather easy chair.: The gift ' was in recognition of his long services;1 a s / c h o i r 0l e a d e r ■:o f the -(churqh; -M r; Gr..dtri is a wen- known‘ member of the'’.Ocean Grbve Auditorium choir. :7 Registry Ficarcs; The local /board of election reports the total registration of voters . in Ocean . Grove to . be. G03. T h irty-two names, were' added to the .poll list-;at the. last sitting of the-board on iues- day. tn ? W qst Grove the total is 493; in the third district it. is 607, and in the fourth 585. In'the township as a whole the -registration Is slightly heavier than last year. • Opportunity For sale, on Main street; Brauley Beach, a general notion business, es- tablished. Has living rooms, shop,: and stable, besides store, A gooa liv- ing can be made by bright party. Rent cheap; -For particulars, apply to .uon* month.Realty Company, Rooms 12 and 13, Monmouth Building, Asbury Park, N. J .—— it.* > Anoiher Church Wedding Miss Margretta Paynter and Joseph L. Yarnail, both of Bradley Beach, will be married in the M. E.. Church at that place on Wednesday, November 12th. The bride-to-be is the. daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Paynter. Lae is well known iri Ideal musical citcles. Bull Fl^ht at Shrewsbury . A bull owned by Charles M. Poiter- son, of Shrewsbury, and another owned by T. J. O'Donohue, of the same place got into a fight the. other day, and O'Donahue’s bull was so badly in- jured that.it had to be killed. Isaac Naftal Married S. Isaac Naftal, formerly a well- konwn Asbury Park newspaper man, was married in New York City last Sunday evening to Miss Esther Hand- ler. REPUBLICAN RALLY A ROUSING MEETING HELD IN ED- UCATIONAL HALL SENATOR STOKES SPEAKS Issues of the Campaign Intelligently presented in a Great Political Oration. Candidates Attend and Acknowledge * • Cordial Greeting—The Ticket a Sure Winner All Agree /7 ; Educational Hall;. Asbury'. Park, xvas the" mecca to Which - voters. - of; th is. township in. large numbers •.wended their, way7 bn -Thursday/evening. .And the reason? Senator’.E. C. . Stokes, than whom no public man jn politics, or stump orator is bettter ayie/to .pre-: sent campaign -Issues, . w as7 billed ^s’ the star speaker, of a big- Republican rally. -nis announcement' was suf- ficient to draw people to the hall not- withstanding . the counter-attractioh of the big fire at-the lumber yard a, few blocks away. For a time it was feared that the meeting would have-to' be postponed; it looked as if .the fire.’would; hold the. people’s interest rather, thab that .It would he given to politics;. But when it was/seert that the firemen had con- trol of'the blaze, and. that it would be kept from‘spreading, all paths led. to Educational Hall7 The stage was elaborately decorated ih the national colors. Pictures of Candidates Klrkbride and Brown were displayed on the walls, while: the portrait of President McKinley: was g i ven tue: pl.ifce of .h prior, /a t •the to p of the curtain. Dr. Keator presided at the; meeting. , .The theme of Senator . Strikes’. great speech'was "The: 'Blunders .of the Democratic.PaHy.”:;For over an hour the brilliant.speaker held the^Iosest at;ehtion^bf:;-his iiaudierice^in vhis 'ar^ raignme.nt of the Democrats, whom lie averred were incapable of governing themselves,' much, less : the country wh en v they; were per in i tte d to 'h an d 1 e the reiffs. v , Th e raistakes.. made by. .the; Democrats ; were/held7up to view sO- that’ “he wvho/ runs: may read;”' -The Senator: cred I ted some,DC mocrats with sound views, but when they had had their eyes fully opened they invaria- bly joined forces with the •Republi- cans. This was snfilcient evidence that tlie principles of the Republican party wer.e preeminently to be pre- ferred by the voter seeking light oh the question of an intelligent ballot. Candidates Brown, Klrkbride, Hoff- man, Champion, Bennett and others were present. Many prominent Republicans of As- bury Park; Ocean'Grove ? and - other' parts of the to wnship -occiip led sea ts on the platform■ as honorary officers bf the 'meeting. • '■ ’.; -:i\ ■/•;• Vote for Queeney, Bennett and Bedle for Coroners. WELL-KNO.WN MAN DEAD Jeremiah Lyiord, Once a Grove Resi- dent, Passes Away In Philadelphia Death last Saturday summoned home Jeremiah Lyford, of Philauel*. phia, formerly a well-known resident of Ocean Grove. .Mr. Lyford had been ill for several years,... His funeral was held on Wednesday from bis late residence 2419 North Twentieth street, : Philadelphia, and was'attended-by Post 2, G. A. tt.. and Tecumseh Tribe, No. 69, I. O. R. M. The interment was at Mt. Moriah Cemetery.- At one-time Mr. Lyford-was a po - liceman here Later he served as a toll-taker on the Wesley Lake bridges.. He owned th e; Granite /State' ' hoifd, now the Walton,:, corner Main : ■ and” Pennsylvania, avenues. ;V>.Card of Thank* - ’ Through this medium I desire to ex- press my sixicere thanks to the* people of Ocean Groyb arid vicinity, 'ioc tbeir contributioasof.foodandhvoneywith which , to entertain 7the 1 delegates to the recent Epworth- League" Conven- tion. Their kindness will always lie gratefulily.. remembered: N. H. KILMER. President St. Paul’s Chapter. . Vote for Samuel W. Kirkbrfde for Sheriff. - — Sunday Services at St. Paul’s After the sermon by the pastor at St. P a u l’s on Sunday morning, the Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper will be administered A t 7.30 p. m. the sermon, will be to the probationary members, soQn to be admitted to full- membership.. Sunday Sschool at 2.39. Hear the orchestra recently organized. Epworthian service-at G.3p. In Justice Dodd’s Court Joseph Donohue and Charles Sextou were fined ?2 and costs on Tuesday by Justice Dodd. The charge was drunk and disorderly. Donohue comes Cro»n Trenton. He created a disturbance in Schlossbach’s meat market,* West Park. ’ ' / Loiig Branch'W. 6 . T, U . ‘ ’ 7 The Wfomep’s'Temperance Union' of Long7 Branch: has' elected Mrs." S. H. Hunt president, Mrs. S. S. Scobey secretarj* and Mrs. E. T. Welcn treas- urer. . - - ■ . Vote for Howland, Hoffman arid, Champion for Assemblymen. TROLLEY CAR FIGHT Motorman Johnson Stabbed in At- tempting: to Aid. Conductor During a fight on a.Belmar trolley . car last Saturday night Motormau James Johnson, of West Park, was stabbed In the leg. The disturbance was caused, It is suld, by the-refusal of Henry Morris to get off tbe car ' when ordered^"to do so by the con- ductor. It~is claimed that Morris ami several otlxers were intoxicated and disorderly. In'an attempt to put Mor- ris off the car some of the l a t t e r ’s friends went to his assistance and a fierce fight was precipitated, rrom tho cut which he received in trying to ' aid the conductor, Johnson bled pro- fusely., Morris was finally taken from tffe car by Marshal Slocum, of Avon. George Herbert and John Murphy were arrested next day for being im- plicated, in. the row. Herbert waived a hearing and gave bail in $209 for the grand pury. Mxirphy will have, a hearing this (Saturday) morning. James Poland, who is also charged with having a hand in the affair, gava ' himself up and was held in $1,000 for the grand jury. All of the men ar- restee "are residents of Bradley Beach. • . Vote for Samuel W. ■Klrkbride for S h e r i f f . ;• ;• • '• :i NOW ALL OF ONE MIND Presiding . Elder Says Ridgley’s Claim Was a Misunderstanding Last Friday evening- the official board of .the- Bradley Beach churchV7 held a meeting to determine whether/' or riot the church owed its -late pastor//- Rev, W, W. Itidgley the sum of: $50. .; . ifte r t.' full' and, free tliscussirin of :- the matter, the' duty of issuing an of- ficial . statem ent vyas left; to -Presidingi. Elder Roe, wlio says: ••7:. ' A meeting, of - the official : board of the Brad ley . Beach. M, E. ChUrch was,;/ held, last evening, ‘at which .Rey.:;-W.' ■ .W-. Ridgley and’a nrimber of the. mem-, bers of the West Park M. E. Church were present. The presiding elder, J. L. Roe, was iri the qhair, .'»\ special re- quest.1 . “A full and frank statement was made of certain business transactions Which ^/occurred(Ilining-, Mr. Ridgley’s > pastorate : of the , church; f B r a d l e y / ;/ Beach).-and which had given rise to • some unpleasant reports. When all the-facts were presented it was .found that everything was perfectly satisfac-'• lory to all parties concerned, and that the difficulties ..were simply the rehult of misunderstandings, and that no- body was held responsible for any. wrong doings, for nothing wro’ng.ao anybody had been ..one. “It was a very gratifying meeting and .tlie strained relations of the par- , ties are. all gone and henceforth all will be brethren.” . REV. STOCKTON DEAD For Many Years a Wcll-KnOwn Figure at Ocean Grove Camp Rev- William C. Stockton, for many iyeurs a familiar figure at the Ocean Grove summer.services, especially thev.* camp meeting, passed away at his home In Vineland on Thursday of last week. Front one end of the State to the. other; .the' deceased w as.faxriiliarly ;; .known as “Father” Stockton. ; _ // '. H e 1 was ./born in ; Newhope;;' .'PariJJ eighty-three1 years ago, of a prominent Bucks county family. There were ten brothers, of whom four- were clergy-/ men/' William C. Stockton entered tbo ministry in 1852, and.for fifty years was . one of the most conspicuous figures , in the New. Jersey Methodist Episcopal Conference. "Father” Stockton was regardeu as the greatest camp meeting preacher’ in the State, and was one of the pio- n ee rs of Ocean Grove a ri d Ocean CI ty ./’ ; Mr. Stockton was" out .walking on.'v^. Wednesday. At 1 a.m . Thursday he / awoke feeling ill and said to his wife, ' (‘This /Is"-, my-last morning.” . He died two hours later. - Funeral services were held in the First M. E. Church, Vinelarid, at 2 /p ./' m. Saturday; There were twelve ,h'on- : orary- pal 1- bearers, al I m inistersw lth whom..the deceased; had Jon'g been as- sociated.’ Rev. Samuel Hudson, of Woodbury, preached the funeral ser- mon, in accordance w ith.the wishes of the deceased. Mr. Stockton had been chaplain In the civil war, and a3 / a mark-of esteem members of the G. ] A. R. attended his funeral. He was buried at the Oak Hill Ccme- . tery. Vineland. He leaves two brothers—A. H. Stockton, proprietor ;; of’the Seaside’Hotel, Ocean Grove, and James Stockton, of New Bruns- wick—and a sister.' Hannah WUsori, 1 .who dives at Bangor,. Pa vote for the whole Republican ticket. . ; PREACHERS’ MEETING Dr. Handley Describes His Visit lo Mis-" sioriary ConTenllun Preachers’, meeting at St. P a u l’a Church on Monday morning was fa- vored with the average attendance. The speaker was Rev. John Hand- ley, of Long Branch. Dr. Handley gave an interesting.account of;his trip . to. the great; rriissioriary convention/ held; Iri . Cleve.l and, O h io, ;la s t /■ :• w eek His- remarks: embraced a cpmprehen- ’ si v e;, review • o £ t h e : w ork ■ ac co ra p Ii s hed7 by-; the ''convention/-, •-* ^Ibriday^.-/'wlL ‘) be . the., custoraatry-' monthly devotional, day. . The sermon7/ Will be preached by’Rev, J. R. Daniels,W of Ocean Grove. * The preachers have oeen invited to 7 meet at Simpson M. E. Church, Long Branch/on .Monday,'November lOtli, at which time a missionary rally wfll be held. , • i

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Vol. X. No. 44 OCEAN GROVE, N E W J E R S E Y , S A T U R D A Y , N O V E M B E R I, 1902. One Dollar the Year.

WORK CUTOUT FOR ACTIVE LEAGUERS

EPWORTHIANS HOLD THEIR AN -

1: NUAL CONVENTION HERE

NEW OFFICERS ELECTED

W . L. Shaw , of PolntvlU e, Is Now Presi­

dent—Joseph p . -Johnson, of Ocean

Grove, Honored .With the Position of

Treasurer—Tho D elegates Entertained

at D inner and Sapper by Local. Chapter

• O v e r tw o h u n d re d d e leg a te d a t ­te n d e d th e fo u r te e n th a n n u a l c o n v e n ­t io n o f th e N ew B ru n s w ic k D is tr ic t E p w o r th L e a g u e ia _ S t . P a u l’s M. E . c h u rc h , O cean G rove, on T u e sd a y e v e n in g a n d a l l d ay W ed n esd a y .

T h e c h u rc h , w as b e a u tifu l ly tr im m e d In h o n o r p f th e e v e n t. F la g s a n d .b u n t- In 'g 'w e re ta s te fu l ly u s e d in th e s c h e m e o f d e c o ra tio n , a n d p a lm s w e re p la ced o n th e p u lp i t an d In th e c h o ir lo ft. The

• le a g u e em b lem w as co n sp ic u o u sly d is ­p la y e d on th e .c h o ir ra ilin g .

T b o c o n v e n tio n o p en e d o n A iiesday e v e n in g w ith a s o n g s e rv ic e , le u by J o se p h M arp le , J r . , of B ra d le y B each'. H ev . F . A. De M aris , A. M., of C am d en , d e l iv e re d th e a d d re s s of th e .even ing . H is to p ic w as “E p w o r th ia n n o f th e F u tu r e — a -V is io n .” M r. D e M a rls Is p r e s id e n t of th e N . J . C o n fe re n c e Ep-

. w o r th 1 L e ag u e . In h is *'Vl3ion” he s a w , f ig u ra tiv e ly , E p w o r tb ia n s o r th e f u tu r e liv in g in th e v e ry p re se n c e of C h r is t th ro u g h th e i r k n o w led g e o f th e S c r ip tu re s . J o h n H u ls h a r t , p re s id e n t

* o f th e d is tr ic t , led a s p ir i te d c o n s e c ra ­t io n s e rv ic e .. T h is m e e tin g w as w e n a t te n d e d . . f .

U p o n r e a s s e m b l in g on W e d n e sd a y m o rn in g th e b u s in e s s o f th e d ay w as o p e n e d w ith a d e v o tio n a l s e rv ic e , le d b y J o h n W . C o n n ln e , ox A d e lp h la . N o w a rm e r w elcom e to O cean G rove th a n th a t g iv e n th e d e le g a te s b y R ev . E . C. H an co ck , o f St.- P a u l ’s ch u rc h , cou ld be possib le . T h e p a s to r v ir tu a lly tu rn e d o v e r ‘‘th e k e y s o f th e c i ty ” to th e v is ito r s . A c h a ra c te r is t ic re sp o n se , c o r re s p o n d in g In w a rm th to th e a d d re s s o f w elcom e,

' w a s d e liv e red by P re s id e n t H u ls h a r t . W ith th e s e p re l im in a r ie s , th e so c ia l a m e n it ie s , so h ap p ily an d s a t i s f a c to r i­ly a d ju s te d , th e m o re s e r io u s b u s in e s s o f th e d ay w as ta k e n up . T he d e p a r t­m e n t of so c ia l w o rk , schedu led , o n th e p ro g ra m fo r a f te rn o o n d isc u ss io n , w as s u b s t i tu te d fo r t h e '1 d e p a r tm e n t of s p i r i tu a l w ork . U n d e r th e so c ia l h ead , M rs. J . B. K u lp re a d a p a p e r, " L i te r a ­tu r e In th e L e a g u e .” A te n -m in u te s ’ q u iz fo llow ed . S u g g e s te d to p ic s w e re , T h e 'B ib le , H ow to Know. I t a n u U se i t ; th e R e a d in g C o u rse ; a S u c c e ss fu l L e c tu re C o u rse ; L e ag u e L ib ra ry . R ev .D . C. C obb , of A tla n tic H ig h la n d s , w as c lo se ly fo llow ed In h is a d d re s s o n ."O ld F u r n i tu r e .” In th e d e p a r tm e n t • of s p ir i tu a l w o rk . R ev . M. T . S n y d e r , P h .D ., o f N ew B ru n sw ic k , co n d u c ted th e R ou n d T a b le .

A s u b s ta n t ia l d in n e r o f tu rk e y and a l l th e ac c o m p a n y in g tr im m in g s w as s e rv e d to. t h e d e le g a te s a t ta b le s in th e S u n d a y sch o q l room . T h e c o m m itte e in c h a rg e o f th i s m o s t im p o r ta n t p a r t o f th e p ro g ra m w as com p o sed o f F red H e a le , ; M rs. N . H . K ilm e r, M rs. F re d H ea le , M iss M a rg a re t A say , M rs. F red

. S h lb la , M iss M inn ie H o ag la n d , M iss L izz ie E rv le n , M iss N e llie F lin n , M iss M cN eeley , M iss M arc e lla D a le ’ M iss G lendora; W e e k s , M iss L a u ra W rig h t, M iss C e lia Je ffrey . A t th e su g g e s tio n of D r. J o h n H an d le y , of L ong B ra n c h , a r is in g vo te , o f th a n k s w as g iv en th e la d ie s fo r th e d in n e r an d th e a d m ira ­b le m a n n e r in w h ich i t w as s e rv e d . T h e k itc h e n w as In c h a rg e o f N . H. K ilm er.'

M rs. A lb e r t S m ith o p en e d th e a f t e r ­n o o n se s s io n w ith a p r a y e r a n d 1 p ra is e s e rv ic e . T h e d e p a r tm e n t o f m e rc y an d h e lp w as. c o m m itte d to th e c a p a b le a n d p ra c t ic a l m a n a g e m e n t of M rs. T e n tie D a v is o n , 'o f W e s t G rove, w ho g a v e th e co n v e n tio n ', h e r id e a s on

/ '" S o m e P ra c t ic a l W a y s o f H e lp in g .” D r. G. H . F ra n k lin , of H ig h ts to w n , co n ­d u c te d th e q u e s tio n box. A n in te ll i­g e n t e x p la n a tio n o f th e p la n a n u o p ­e ra t io n o f th e N ew Y o rk D eaco n e ss H o m e a n d T ra in in g S choo l o f th e . M.E . C h u rch w a s g iv e n by M iss W righ 't. w ho is c o n n e c ted w ith th e in s ti tu tio n . R ev . J a m e s E . L a k e , D. D., o f C am den , s p o k e on " T h e N ew J e r s e y M e th o d is t a n d O u r C o n fe re n c e W o rk .” T h e n fo l­low ed re p o r ts .of. c o m m itte e s a n d m is ­c e lla n e o u s b u s in e s s . C o n s id e ra b le t im e w a s g iv en to th e J u n io r L e ag u e . T h e in te r e s ts o f th e l a t t e r -d e p a r tm e n t w e re w ell c a re d fo r by R ev . J . L . R oe, P . E .. M rs. W . H . L. S ta rk s , M iss E m ­m a W ay , M iss M ay E . P r e n t i s , R ev . T h o m as B ro ck and R ev . J . B, K ulp . In th e d e p a r tm e n t of so c ia l w o rk , M rs. W . A. L illy , of L i t t l e S ilv e r, r e a d a p a ­p e r , " W h a t it S e e k s to D o an d How.V,

B e fo re th e e v e n in g se s s io n th e d e le ­g a te s w e re a g a in th e r e c ip ie n ts o f a t ­

t e n t i o n fro m th e la d ie s o f S t. P a u l ’s , ’ w h o s e rv e d su p p e r .

T h e s p e a k e r o f th e e v e n in g w as th e R ev . G eo rg e H . N ea l. P h .D . H is th e m e w as "A F ru i tfu l B o u g h E x te n d ­in g O v e r th e W a ll.” P r io r to M r. N e a l’s a d d re s s th e r e w as a s o n g s e r ­v ic e .- a n d s e v e ra l p a p e rs on le a ^ p e w o rk — one by S e c re ta ry L o n g s tre c t a n d a n o th e r b y N ia r t R o g e rs . R ev . J .F . S haw , led th e c lo s in g c o n s e c ra tio n s e r v ic e .’ . :■ . ;--/.• \

T h e fo llo w in g n e w . officers w ere e le c te d , s u c c e e d in g th e old c a b in e t:

P r e s id e n t— W . L. S h aw , P o in tv ille .V ice P re s id e n ts — R ev . M. E . S n y d er.

N ew B ru n s w ic k ; A. C . B a iiev , L a k e ­w o o d : R ev . J . B. K u lp . P d in t P le a s a n t ; M rs. W . A. L illy , L i t t le S ilv e r.

S e c re ta ry — J o h n W . C onn ine . Adel* p h ia .

T re a s u re r — J o s e p h P . J o h n s o n ; O cean . G rove.

S u p e r in te n d e n t o f J u n io r W o rk — M iss F a n n ie M arp le ,. B ra d le y B each .

DISASTROUS FIRE

Buchanon & Smock’s Valuable Plant• Wiped Out ‘

. B u c h a n o n & . S m o ck , o f A sb u ry P a r k , s u ffe red a s e v e re lo s s o n T h u rs d a y e v en ing - h y a fire .'w h ich com plete ly , d e s trp y e d th e i r l a r g e ‘/ w o o d -w o rk in g 1 p la n t ju s t ; w e s t o f th e r a i l r o a d a t S ec : o nd a v e n u e , to g e th e r • w ith •/a l l th e e x ­p e n s iv e m a c h in e ry , a n d .a g r e a t q u a n t i­ty o f s to red , lu m b e r , in a d d itlo h to th is io ss , a lo t o f fin ish e d w o rk -^ d o o rs , s a s h e s , b lin d s , m a n te ls , e tc .— w e n t up in , smoke,";. ; .• _• v;/ - •''•- - ‘ W • 7: V / ;

T h e fire s ta r t e d s h o r t ly b e fo re .s e v e n o ’c lo ck . In a n in c re d ib ly s h o r t sp a c e of t im e th e w h o le m ill w a s a * m a ss of f lam es. T h e s e s p r e a d to th e a d ja c e n t sh ed s ,, w h ic h w e re a ls o d e s tro y e d . :

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Brings an Entire Brooklyn Congre- ' nation to tie Altar

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V o te fo r B. F . H o w e ll fo r C o n g re ss .

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V o te fo r O. H . B row n fo r S ta te S e n a to r . ,

CLUB WILL OBTAIN ELECTION RETURNS

AT HEADQUARTERS IN THE MUNI-

• CIPAL BUILDING •

OTIS LEE NEW SECRETARY

Membership List Increased W ith Addition

. o f . Four New Names—Club Meriibcrs;

W ill Actively Engage In the Work of Getting Out the Vote on E lection D a y -

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;ner.;-M ain an d C e n tra l; a v e n u e s . T h 'e W e s te rn U n ion w ill o b ta in n e w s fro iri a l l o y e r th e c o u n try . A s f a s t , a s th e b u lle t! ris^ a r e re c e iv e d th ey w i 11 ;b e^read ’Out; b e fo re th e ' c lu b a n d it s - g u e s ts ;

J . T . G racey , J .^ N . M oore, J r . , J o h nC. R a th n e ll a n d L a w re n c e p : . F o g g , w e r e p ro p o sed fo r m e m b e rs h ip a n d e le c te d n t th e r e g u la r w e e k ly ; m e e t in g ; o f th e c lub on 'T u e sd a y e v e n in g la s t .:. A t: .th is m e e tin g a club m e m b e r, in

a fa c e tio u s m ood, o ffered a - re s o lu t io n , t h a t a d ru m co rp s be,, so c u re d a n a t h a t th e ' c lu b iri , a bod y m a c h to th e pofls;

‘a n d v o te ea rly : on -T u e sd ay m o rn in g fo r - th e p u rp o se of s t im u la t in g o th e r s to" d e p o s it th e i r b a l lo ts b e fo re .n o o n . W h ile th e m 'otion w a s v o te d do w n —- W ith re g a rd to - th e d ru m co rp s an d ' m a ss m e e tin g id e a — i t w a s th e senS e of th e m e e tin g th a t every- e f fo r t s h o u ld '

' b e ’m a d e to g et. th e .v o te o u t a s ; e a r ly in th e . d a y a s posib le . F o r th is .p u rp o se th e G rove w ill b e -divided off .in to : dls-; ; t r lc t s : a n d fo u r m e n w ill be s e le c te d , to th o ro u g h ly c a n v a ss e a c h d i s t r i c t on e le c tio n day . B y th is m e a n s i t is e x p e c ted tb b r in g o u t e v e ry R ep u b li­can v o te r ) t r t h e ' G rove. . T h e .m a t t e r • w ill be .a r ra n g e d by H a r r y G. -Shreve, G eo rge C. P r id h a m :; - a n d f. • W iU ia m : M o ran , , - V.* ■ . ' • • • , *

O w ing to h is in a b flity to g ive ; tim e . to th e . d u tie s o f ; th e p o s itio n ^JH a rry ;; R ee v es re s ig n e d '. a s ' s e c re ta ry ;, o f th e ; c lu b . O tis F , L ee , w h o h a s b e e n te m ­p o ra r i ly f iilling th e p la c e fo r som e w eek s, w as e lec te d p e rm a n e n t .'sec re ­ta ry . •

T h e “ c lu b v o te d to p ro c u re s u ita b le m u s ic a n d a t te n d th e p o litic a l ra l ly a t E d u c a tio n a l H a ll on T h u rs d a y ev e n ­in g , w ith tb e i a c c o m p a n im e n t of red .fire, to rc h e s , bom bs an d a g e n e ra l h u r ­ra h . ' ; . v

V o te fo r Q u een ey , B e n n e tt and B ed le fo r C o ro n e rs . ' . V - 5

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Particulars of a Wedding of Interest to Readers of This Paper

B rie f m e n tio n w a s m a d e in th is pa- p e r l a s t w e e k o f th e m a r r ia g e of .Miss D aisy R eed , d a u g h te r of R ev . J . G.. R eed , fo rm e rly o f O cean G rove, a n d J o se p h A d a lb e r t C arso n , of C am den , N . J ., on - .o u r s d a y ev e n in g , O c to b e r 23d. .

T h e ce re m o n y w a s p e n o rm e d in T a b e rn a c le M . E . C h u rch , C am d en , by to e b r id e ’s f a th e r , w ho is p a s to r , of th e ch u rc h . ‘ .• •

T h e b r id e w as ’ g iv en a w a y by h e r b ro th e r , Irv in g L. R eed , o f ->ew Y ork C ity . T h e b r id e w as a t t i r e d in a gow n o f w h ite l ib e r ty - s a t in a n d c a rr ie d a s h o w e r b o u q u e t o f ro s e s a n d li llle s o f th e v a lley . ■ -■ M iss, M a rg a re t D a llas , of P h ija d e l- p h ia , w a s m a id o f h o d o r. S h e w o re a w h ite ;: s i lk m u ll o v e r w u .te ta t t c ta ve iled w ith n e t tr im m in g s o- .P o in t V en ic e a n d w h ite s a t in r ib b o n / s h e c a rr ie d w h ite c ry s a n th e m u m s .

T h e b r id e sm a id s w e re M iss E m m a D a lla s an d H i s s C a ro lin e L acey , o f P h ila d e lp h ia ; M iss ‘ F lo re n c e D ay , of N e w a rk , a n d M iss M a rg u e r ite D ob­b in s , o f M o u n t H olly . T h ey w e r e a t ­t i r e d In g o w n s o f F re n c h b a t is te t r i m m e d w i th p o in t d e .a lc o n la ce .. T h e y ca rr ie d , ye llow c h ry s a n th e m u m s .

T h e b e s t m a n w a s W a ite r C arso n , a b r o th e r o f th e g ro o m .

T h e u s h e rs w e re D r. E lw e ll, of C am ­d e n ; D r. G ilfo rd , of W o o d b u ry ; L eo n ­a rd D aljaq a n d J e n n in g s I io o d . of P h ila d e lp h ia . . '

. A fte r th e c e re m o n y a re c e p tio n w as g iv e n to th e b r id a l p a r ty a n d th e im ­m e d ia te fa m ilie s a t . th e p a rso n a g e .

A b o u t s ix h u n d re d in v i ta t io n s w ere is s u e d f o r . t h e w e d d in g a n d m an y b e a u tifu l a n d . co s tly g i f t s ’ w ere r e ­c e iv ed .

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B ra d le y B each la s t S a tu rd a y ev en in g . I ts o fficers a r e :

P r e s id e n t—C h a r le s B u rney .V ice . P r e s id e n t— W illiam BeD ner.

1 S e c r e ta ry — W illiam F lood.T r e a s u r e r — H a rry P r a t t .S e rg e a n t-a t-A rm s —J o h n L e o n a rd . .T h e o rg a n iz a tio n h a s ta k e n th e

n a m e of th e S a m u e l W . K lrk b rid e R e­p u b lican C lub.

V ote fo r H o w lan d , H offm an an d C h am p io n fo r A ssem b ly m e n .

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Jo in ih h o ld in g a te a c h e r s ' in s t i tu te th i s y e a r . T h o I n s t i tu te w ill h e held in th e s c h o o lh o u ie a t O cean u ro v e d u r in g T h a n k s g iv in g w eek . , "

riLD-TIBIE FAIR

West Grove Mefaodlsts to Hold One Beginning Today .v

W e s t G rove M e th o d is ts a re a r r a n g ­in g to ho ld a n o ld -fa sh io n ed c o u n try fa ir , h o t in n a m e only,- b u t in fa c t. E v e ry e ffo r t w ill b e m ade, to fo llow ..ou t th e id e a s o f o u r f a th e r s in . th e i r e sp - m a te o f w h a t a c o u n try f a i r o f .the o ld ­e n tim e s s h o u ld b e . ,

. E v e ry y e a r th e c o n g re g a tio n o f th e W e s t .G ro v e c h u rc h h o ld s a b a z a a r . T o v a ry tb e te d iu m o f a n a n n u a l bazaar, th e c o u n try f a i r .p la n w as s u g g e s te d . I t w a s ' Im m e d ia te ly . a d o p ted . F o r . th is p u rp o se th e m erry -g o -ro u n d a t th e H e c k s t r e e t b r id g e o n L a k e av e n u e , A su u ry P a rk , h a s b ebn s e c u re d , an d th e e v e n t w ill he. c e le b ra te d for. one w eek , c o m m e n c in g to d a y (S a tu rd a y ) c o h t ln u in g 'u n t l l S a tu rd a y e v e n in g , N o­v e m b e r 8 th . ■ i. T h e v a r io u s , b o o th s w ill ho In c h a rg e o f th e fo llo w in g la d le s ; -:■/•/' / -. j - ' :; K - F a n c y w o rk — M rs .- J . S tru d w lc k . .

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M rs; A n n ie B ow ne; ■D o m e s tic s — M iss G n ss le W ood-

w o r th . • .. ■’A p rp n s— M rs. D e W Itt P i t t c n g e r . C an d y -^ M Isse s A lice W h ite an d

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(J racey . , ’X :: ■'■■V; J-'/’v ',Ice c re a m — M rs. G eo rg e W h ite .A 'p a r a d e b a n n e r ,w il l be v o te d ,to,-the

m o s t p o p u la r , fire e n g in e c o m p an y in th i s v ic in ity , .

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SUMMONS ANSWERED

Mrs. Ann Fenton Passes to Her Re­w ard After 92 Y ears of Service. -Mrs.- A n n L. F e n to n d e p a rte d th is

life l a s t F r id a y a t th e .hbrrie * o f her- d a u g h te r . M rs. L . L. I^i*yan, 52 E m ­b u ry a v e n u e . O c e a n G rove. D eceased h ad re a c h e d ; th e ad v an ced , a g e of 92 y e a rs ■ a n d 'five m o n th s . ; F u n e ra l s e r ­v ic e s w.ere.i h e ld a t th e h o u se .on M o n ­d a y ; e v e n in g , c o n d u c te d by R ev . E . C. H a n co c k ; V a s s is te d ,h y a * n u m b e r - o i ,1 o- ca l ■ c le rg y m e n .•' In te r ra e n t . .w a s ; m a d e , on, T u e sd a y - a t . G hurclxville , B u ck s , .coun ty . P a , 7 v. ■/ ■; ■/ / : - ; .

M rs. ,F e n to n , w ho w a s a n a t iv e of B u ck s co u n ty ; c a m e to O cean G rove in t h e ; e a r ly *80’s . •' S h e w a s • a lw a y s c lo se ly id e n tif ied w i th '.re lig ious in te r ­e s ts ; a n d 'im m e d ia te ly upon /.com ing h e re -sh e Jo ined S t. P a u l’s c h u rc h , R a re ly did sh e m iss a co m m u n io n ser*. v ice . H e r 1 fa i th w as fixed , and in all th e . w ay s an d w a lk s of life s h e .liv ed u p to t h a t fa i th .

S h e le a v e s a d a u g h te r , M rs. B ry an , a n d tw o so n s , J o se p h T . a n d J o h n u . F e n to n , o f P h ila d e lp h ia .

PLEASANT OUTING • '

Ocean Grove Younp People V isit George : Gould's Lakewood Place

A p a r ty o t tw e n ty - th re e y o u n g p eo ­p le from O cean G rove, p r in c ip a l ly te a c h e rs in th e loca l sch o o ls a n d s e v ­e ra l p e rs o n s fro m tb e A la s k a H ouse , w e n t to L ak ew o o d la s t S a tu rd a y fo r a d a y ’s o u tin g . T h e tr ip w as m a u e in D an ie l I r e la n d ’s s ta g e .

S p ec ia l p a s s e s w e re p ro c u re d fo r a n in s p e c tio n o f G eo rg e G ou ld ’s p la c e 7.At; noon th e . p a r ty .a te lu n c h eo n in th e w oods.' '

V o te fo r B . F . H o w e ll fo r C o n g ress .

Leader Griffith Get a a ChairW illiam G riffith , o f P o u itn e y , V t.,

s e n d s us w o rk th a t m e m b e rs o f th e P o u itn e y M e th o d is t C h u rch ca lled a t h is r e s id e n c e on F r id a y e v e n in g la s t an d p re s e n te d h im w ith a le a th e r ea sy c h a i r . : T h e g i f t ' w as in re c o g n itio n o f h is lo n g s e rv ic e s ;1 a s / c h o i r 0le a d e r ■:of th e -(c h u rq h ; - M r ; G r..d tr i is a w en - k n o w n ‘ m e m b e r o f th e '’ .O cean G rbve A u d ito r iu m c h o ir . : 7

■ R eg istry F ic a r c s ;

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• OpportunityF o r s a le , on M ain s t r e e t ; B rau ley

B each , a g e n e ra l n o tio n b u s in e s s , e s ­ta b lis h e d . H a s liv in g room s, shop,: an d s ta b le , b e s id e s s to re , A gooa liv ­in g ca n be m a d e by b r ig h t p a r ty . R en t cheap ; -For p a r t ic u la r s , a p p ly to .uon* m o n th .R e a l ty C o m p an y , R oom s 12 and 13, M on m o u th B u ild in g , A sb u ry P a rk , N. J .——it.* >•

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L. Y a rn a il , bo th o f B ra d le y B each , w ill be m a r r ie d in th e M . E .. C h u rch a t th a t p la c e o n W e d n e sd a y , N o v em b e r 12 th . T h e b ride -to -be is the . d a u g h te r of. M r. a n d M rs. W . J . P a y n te r . L a e is w ell kn o w n iri Ideal m u s ic a l c i tc le s .

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so n , o f S h re w sb u ry , an d a n o th e r o w ned by T . J . O 'D onohue, of th e sam e p la ce g o t in to a f ig h t th e . o th e r day , a n d O 'D o n a h u e ’s b u ll w as so b ad ly in ­ju re d t h a t . i t h a d to be k illed .

Isaac N aftal MarriedS. I s a a c N afta l , fo rm e rly a w ell-

k o n w n A sb u ry P a r k n e w s p a p e r m an , w as m a r r ie d in N ew Y o rk C ity la s t S u n d ay e v e n in g to M iss E s th e r H an d ­ler.

REPUBLICAN RALLY

A ROUSING MEETING HELD IN ED­

UCATIONAL HALL

SENATOR STOKES SPEAKS

Issues of the Campaign In te lligen tly

presented in a Great P olitica l Oration.

Candidates Attend and A cknow ledge

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W inner A ll A gree /7 ;

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F o r a tim e it w as fe a re d th a t th e m e e tin g w ould h a v e -to ' b e p o s tp o n e d ; i t lo o k ed a s if .the f i r e .’w o u ld ; ho ld th e . p e o p le ’s in te r e s t r a th e r , th a b th a t .It w ou ld he g iv en to p o litic s ; . B u t w h en i t w a s /s e e r t t h a t th e firem en h ad c o n ­tro l o f 'th e b laze , and . th a t it w ou ld be k e p t f r o m ‘ s p re a d in g , a ll p a th s led. to E d u c a tio n a l H a ll7

T h e s ta g e w as e la b o ra te ly d e c o ra te d ih th e n a t io n a l co lo rs . P ic tu re s of C a n d id a te s K lrk b r id e an d B row n w e re d isp la y e d on th e w alls , w h ile : th e p o r t r a i t o f P r e s id e n t M cK in le y : w as g i ven tu e : pl.ifce o f . h prior, / a t • th e to p o f th e c u r ta in .

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sp ee ch 'w a s "T h e : 'B lun de rs .of th e D em ocra tic .P aH y .” : ;F o r over an hour th e b r i l l i a n t .sp eake r he ld th e ^ Io s e s t at;ehtion^bf:;-his iiaudierice^ in vh is 'ar^ raignme.n t o f the D em ocrats, whom lie a ve rre d were in cap ab le o f go ve rn in g th em se lv e s ,' m u ch , le s s : the co un try wh en v th e y ; w ere per in i tte d to ' h an d 1 e the re iffs . v , Th e ra is take s .. m ade b y . .the; D em ocrats ; w ere/he ld7 up to v iew sO- th a t ’ “he wvho/ r u n s : m ay read ;”' - The Senator: c red I ted some,DC m ocra ts w ith sound v iew s, b u t when th ey had had th e ir eyes fu lly opened th ey in v a r ia ­b ly jo in ed fo rce s w ith the • R ep ub li­can s . T h is w as sn fi lc ie n t ev id ence t h a t tl ie p r in c ip le s of th e R ep u b lica n p a r ty wer.e p re e m in e n tly to b e p re ­fe r re d by th e v o te r s e e k in g lig h t oh th e q u e s tio n o f an in te l l ig e n t b a llo t.

C a n d id a te s B row n, K lrk b r id e , H off­m a n , C ham p io n , B e n n e tt an d o th e r s w e re p re s e n t .

M any p ro m in e n t R e p u b lic a n s o f A s­b u ry P a rk ; O c e a n 'G ro v e ? a n d - o t h e r ' p a r t s of th e to w n sh ip - occiip led s e a ts o n th e p la tfo rm ■ a s h o n o ra ry o fficers b f th e 'm e e tin g . • '■ ’ . ; -:i\ ■/•;•

V ote fo r Q u een ey , B e n n e tt a n d B ed le fo r C o ro n e rs .

WELL-KNO.WN MAN DEAD

Jerem iah Lyiord, Once a Grove Resi­dent, Passes Away In Philadelph ia

D eath la s t S a tu rd a y su m m o n e d hom e J e re m ia h L y fo rd , o f Philauel*. p h ia , fo rm e rly a w ell-know n r e s id e n t o f O cean G rove. .Mr. L y fo rd h a d b ee n ill fo r s e v e ra l y e a r s , . . .

H is fu n e ra l w as held on W e d n esd a y fro m b is la te r e s id e n c e 2419 N o rth T w e n tie th s tr e e t , : P h ila d e lp h ia , an d w a s 'a t te n d e d -b y P o s t 2, G. A . tt . . a n d T e c u m se h T ribe , N o. 69, I. O. R. M. T h e in te rm e n t w as a t M t. M oriah C em ete ry .-

A t o n e - t im e M r. L y fo rd -w a s a po ­l icem an h e re L a te r h e s e rv e d a s a to l l- ta k e r on th e W e sley L a k e b r id g e s .. H e ow n ed t h e ; G ra n ite /S ta te ' ' ho ifd , n o w th e W alton ,:, c o r n e r M ain : ■ a n d ” P e n n s y lv a n ia , a v e n u e s .

;V>.Card of Thank* - ’Through this medium I desire to ex­

press my sixicere thanks to the* people of Ocean Groyb arid vicinity, ' io c tbeir con tribu tioaso f.fo o d an d h v o n ey w ith which , to entertain 7the 1 delegates to th e recent Epworth- League" Conven­tion. Their kindness will always lie gratefulily.. remembered:

N . H . KILMER. President St. Paul’s Chapter.

. V o te fo r S am u e l W . K irk b rfd e fo r S heriff. - —

Sunday Services at St. P au l’sA fte r th e se rm o n by th e p a s to r a t

S t. P a u l’s on S u n d ay m o rn in g , th e S a c ra m e n t o f th e L o rd ’s S u p p e r w ill be a d m in is te re d A t 7.30 p. m . th e se rm o n , w ill b e to th e p ro b a t io n a ry m e m b ers , soQn to b e a d m itte d to full- m e m b e rs h ip .. S u n d a y S sc h o o l a t 2.39. H e a r th e o r c h e s t ra r e c e n tly o rg a n iz e d . E p w o r th ia n s e r v ic e - a t G.3p.

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F u n e ra l s e rv ic e s w e re held in th e F i r s t M. E . C h u rch , V in e la rid , a t 2 /p . / ' m . S a tu rd a y ; T h e re w e re tw e lv e ,h'on- : orary- p a l 1- b e a re r s , a l I m i n i s t e r s w l t h w h o m ..the d e c e a se d ; h a d Jo n 'g b ee n a s ­s o c ia te d .’ R ev. S a m u e l H u d so n , o f W o o d b u ry , p re a c h e d th e fu n e ra l s e r ­m on , in a c c o rd a n c e w i th . t h e w is h e s o f th e d e c e a se d . M r. S to c k to n h a d bee n c h a p la in In th e c iv il w ar, an d a3 / a m a rk -o f e s te e m m e m b e rs of th e G. ] A. R . a t te n d e d h is fu n e ra l .

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a 'e te r is above , ve: rn n rh , a n d w ho h a s ‘ 'iiS a n d ’JKb. \V as it n o t th e n in a g r e a t .love fo r h is c o u n try a n d i i s w re tc h e d n e s s? I ts co n d itio n th e n w as sa c re d in s t i iu t io h s and e.rtcs not liesi- a r e s u l t o f the . D em o c ra tic re v is io n of l a t e to p la ce h lf.i^c ii on "reeor.. of be- -• th e ta ru f . I t s p re s e p t c o n d itio n is tho ing in fa v o r qi leuisihL.on to r e s t r i c t r e s u l t o f th e .R epub lican p ro te c tiv e im m ig ra tio n nnd 1ms d o n e a ll a m a n ; ta riff .c o u ld -d o to b r in g , a b o u t .snpii le g is la - j W ouU tn’V la b o r d e s e rv e to r e tu rn to lion.' M r. G e is s rn h a in e r is a m a n w ho j th o se co n d itio n s if i t Voted fo r n r e ­re fu s e s to p ro te c t th o la b o r in g m em > tu rn to th a t re v e n u e ta r if f? T h a t is H e Is no m an to r e p r e s e n t u s iu. Con- • w h a t M r. G c ls s e u h a in e r a s k s la b o r to g ro s s ^ j u n io r A m ev ican . M echan ic ., j v o te fo r h im fo r— so th a t he ca n v o te

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.d ren . . T h e re c e n t in s ta l la t io n o f a fu ll o r c h e s t ra iu N e w a rk re m o v e s .th e l a s t “ lo n e p ia n is t” fro m th e -P ro c to r C ir­cu it. - ..; T lie O ne H undrc-d a n d T w en ty -fif th S t r e e t lia s - a P e r m a n e n t . S to c k / Co., w ith N ed H o w a rd F o w le r a n d A de­la id e K e im : in . th e le a d in g s ta tio n s .' S o l A ik e n , C h a rle s M. S e a y an d ,B . D ud ley H a w le y a r e a m o n g the , m o s t p o p u la r , m e m b e rs of .-the s u p p o r tin g co m p an y . V- W illiam R e d m u n d , , s o : w el 1 an d fa v o ra b ly know n to th e m e tro p o li­t a n th e a tre -g o in g p u b lic , is s ta g e m a n ­a g e r. A f . th e F ifty -e ig li th S t r e e t Ralph" C u m m in g s an d E d n a A rc h e r C ra w fo rd : a r e th e . le a d in g fea tu re sV o f th e .P ro c to r.' S to c k Co. M rs.: T h o m as B a rry a n d G race H u n tin g to n a r e pro- p o u n ce d f a v o r i te s ' he re ,' - '■■■-■V-*'.;" !'

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F ,.H o w e l l to C o n g re ss . WhMo M r; j F re e h o ld , M o n m b u tlt. coun ty , a f t e r a H ow eil is ; p e rs o n a l ly 1 u n k n o w n to ]■ “ p le a s a n t l i t t le v a c a tio n o f e ig h t y e a rs m an y , of th e v o te rs o f O cean co u n ty , J in N ew .Y o rk .” D ou b tle ss tho v a c a tio n th e ' te s t im o n y of h is c o n s titu en ts ,'/! w ou ld n o t h a v e b ee n c u t .s o s h o r t had,

conalst o t a c h id judgo au d lo u r asso ­c ia te Judgcfl, o r a n y 'lo u r o f them .2. Ih caao a n y Judge o f sa id c o u r t s h a ll bo d isqualified to Bit In a n y c a u se , or ak au bo unab lo fo r th e t im e b ein g to d is­ch a r g e tb o d u ties o f h is offico, w h ereb y th o w h o le num ber, o f-J u d g es cap&blo o f slttlO B Bho.ll h o red u ced b e lo w fo u r , th o g o vern or sh a ll d e s ig n a te a ju s tic o o f tfio suprem o c o u rt, th e ch a n ce llo r o r a v ice ch a n cello r , to d isch a rg e su c h 'd u tie s u n til th e d lsq u a liflca tio n o r in a b ility s h a ll cea se . . . . . . •

3. T h e ee cre ta ry of s ta te aba ll bo th e olork o f th is court.

4., W hen a w rit o f e rro r., shall bo b rough t, an y judicial, opinion In th e cause, In fav o r of o r ag a in s t a n y e rro r com plained of, sh a ll be assigned to th e co u rt In w ritin g ; w hen a n appeal shall be ta k en from on o rd e r o r decree, o f tho co u rt o f chancery ; th e chancello r o r vice chan ce llo r/m ak in g such decree o r o rder sh a ll ln fo rm tho c o u rt In. w ritin g o f his reaso n s the refo r.

6. T h e Jurisd iction here to fo re exerc ised by th e suprem o co u rt by w r it of e r ro r ' s h a l l .b e exclusively vested In th o cou rt o f e rro re and appea ls ; b u t a n y w r it of e r ro r pending in tho suprem o co u rt a t th e tim o o f th e adoption o f th is am end­m e n t sh a ll be proceeded upon a s If no change had ta k en place. ■: :• ' , s e c t i o n IV.! L • In s e r t In llou o f p a rag ra p h 1 / a now p a rag ra p h , as follows: • ■ • •

L TThe c o u rt o t ch an cery sm fil Consist o f a chancellor and such n um ber o f vlco- chancellors a s sha ll bo provided b y law , each of whom may. exercise th o Ju risd ic­tion of tho co u rt; th e co u rt sh a ll m ake ru le s governing tho h ea rin g o f causes and fho p rac tice of th e cou rt, w hbro tho sam e Is n o t reg u la ted b y s ta tu to .

s E c r i o N v . ■ "1- A t th o end o f p a ra g ra p h 1, add tho

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s am e1 o r dWTerent tim es -and places.S trik e o u t p a rag ra p h 3.,. ■ • ; -

: ' SECTIO N V I.' .J. In s e r t ' in lieu o f . p a rag ra p h s 1 a n d 2,

th e follow ing: •The co u rt o f com m on p icas sh a ll bo

constitu ted an d hold in each coun ty In such m anner a s m ay bo provldod oy law.

• A R T IC L E V II. .; . . C ivil ofllcers. . ' , •

Section I I . : *.1. In s e r t In lieu of p a ra g ra p h 1, a now

paragi-aDh, a s follows:• 1. .. Judges of . th e co u rt o f erro rs and appeals, Justices of th d / suprem e ‘ court,

: tho chancello r,; th e v ice-chancellors and- : th e Ju d g es:o f,th o ic irc u lf cou rt and o f th e cou rt of com m on pleas.:shall be nom inat­ed. by th e ‘governor, ran d : appoin ted by h im w ith th e advice and c o n s e n t of th e acn a to ; a ll persons now holding a n y of­fice In, th is p a rag ra p h nam ed; excep t the Judges of th e co u rt of e rro rs and appeals , r s he re to fo re ex isting , sh a ll con tinue In: th e exerc ise o f th e d u ties o f th e ir re ­spective ofllccs according to their, respect­ive com m issions o r appo in tm ents; the Judges of th e co u rt of erro rs and appeals, e x c ep t those firs t appo in ted ; ,th e Jus­tices o f th o ’ suprem e c o u r t ,/ th e chancel­lo r > and tho vfcc-chanccllora sh a ll hold th e ir ofilces fo r th e te rra o f seven y ea rs , a n d shall, a t s ta te d times,.. receive for. th e ir serv ices a com pensation w hioh Bhall n o t bo d im inished du rin g tho - te rm o f t th e ir appo in tm en ts ; an d / th e y shall hold no ro tne r. ofiico u n d e r tho ' govern­m en t o f tb la s ta to :o r th o U n ited S ta tes ;: tho Ju d g es o f the c o u rt o f e r ro rs and ap - peols first 1 ap p o in ted . sh a ll be appointed one f o r : th re e yea rs , tw o /fo r flvo years an d ;• tw o fo r seven, y ears;. Judges o f th e co u rt o f com m on pleas, sh a ll hold: th e ir qiilccs for tho te rm of . five y ea rs . > . .

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. B e n ja m in A lb e rto n , C o rlles a v e n u e an d R a ilro a d , s o u th s id e . . . . . . 7 71J o h n A p p le g a te , .................v . *’♦.......... * ' • ............................................... *.*•••*.*• • J7 20W illiam B o s s a , N o . 3 6 2 t o 3 7 1 , O cean G r o v e ............... . . . . . . . . . 534 SOM rs. S . A. B oyd, N o. 573, O cean G ro v e , . . . ............... . 102 40L y d ia H . B a rn e s , N o. 1087, O cean G ro v e . / . ; 22 08.A u g u s ta B. B a rn e tt , N o. 1123, O cean G r o v e ............... , 19 25E l iz a H . B ra s ln g to n , N o. 1409, O cean G rove . . . . . . .......................10 86E m m a H. B la k e , N o. 1710 ,-O cean G rove .......... .- ..* 10 80.C h a r le s H . B u rd g e . . . . . . ............... ► » • ........... 10 8GH e n ry M. B e n n e tt , C o rlle s av e n u e , ............... . ; • • • < . ,17 20A . P . C ooper, N o. 537 s o u t h , ............. 15 18M ary A. B. C a ldw e ll, N o. 1257, .22 08 ;C. B. C lay to n , A tk in s av e n u e , ......... ..........................4. . . . . . . . 10-86h . c u r t i s , . . ................ ............................... ............. . 10*86S usan . C a rn e y , . . . . . . . . . . . ................................ ; . . . . . • ................ ................. . 6 2 0C. C la y to n , m ead o w ........................................... • — •• • • „G eo rg e C olgan,. C o rlles a v e n u e , . ........... 17 20A n n a C o ttre ll , A tk in s a v e n u e .............................................. 5 08A n n a D oll, No. 63, O cean G ro v e . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 86C o rn e lia D av ison , N os. 173, 175, 177 ..............^ . . . 42 55J o h n F ra n k lin , N o. 1 9 6 , - . i 10 86E s ta te F r a n k G all, N o. 164, . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . -••»••• ; • ♦ • ♦ > • * • .* • .• 44 55A. G oodenough , S o u th M ain s t r e e t , ................ ................. ................... .. 17-20M rs. H . H . G ra n t, .7 .V ............v . . . . . . . ..............." * ' , 1 9 25M rs. A. G a rra tt , lo t r e a r of P o lh e m u s co a l y a rd 6 02M rs. C h a rle s H ay s , N o. 859, . . . . . . . . . . v . » .......... 17 20M rs. D. H e a th , N o.. 1 1 2 9 ,. S 40A n n ie H urley ,' S o u th M ain s t r e e t , . . . . i ; .................. v ’. . 17 20 :W illia m H a r r is , C o rlles av e n u e , ......... - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 02S a ra h E . H a g e rm a n , D iv is io n s tr e e t , .............................. *.......... ♦ : 37 20J o h n R . In n ls , N os. 461, 471............................................. ......-a 40S a m u e l J o h n so n , N o. 1536, . . . . . . . . . . . V . ........... 11 21M ary A. Jo n e s , N o. 1222, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............. 39 *>6 .W . J a c k s o n , ........................................ . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . ' 6 08

, F r a n k Jo b e s , ........ . . . ........................... . . . . . . ’ _ 7 - 27E s ta te R ev. A . J . K y n e tt , N o. G17, . . . . . . . . . . . . . u9 • SO ■ ■S u s a n H . L e e , N o . 288v . . . . . . . • - . . . . 19 .25C. L. L ow , C o rlles a v e n u e , ........... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32. 90J a c o b L a n e , ’. . . . 7 u 81B. L y o n s ........ ............... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 40T h o m a s L e w is , N o. 24 C o rlles a v e n u e ,.............. . . . . . . . . * .. j . - 2 98G eorge R . L o rd , m ead o w la n d , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 39 .D. L a ffe r, s to c k , 'S o u th M ain s t r e e t , ............. . y * ~ . . . . . . . . . . . 8 40M . D. M egee,' N o . 953, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... ........................ ...... ............... • 57 ,50E m m a M. D arig a n , No. *1030, A ............... • '32 90I. A . M apps, No. 1 3 1 7 , ................................... : . . . . . . . . . . . .V .... 35 .94A n n ls G, M cG ron tg lo , N o. 6 2 4 . . . ' . . ........... 19 25,C a th e r in e M a tth e w s , C o rlle s a v e n u e ............... . 25 96-J a m e s -H . M a tth e w s , R a ilro a d , ................................................................................. 32 90E s ta te , C h arles M essie r, ........... .'V .y. • •'* • • • « • • ' 25A n n ie G, M cG ron lg le , N o. 624, • 22 58W illiam M cL aren , . i .-;v . . . 1 7 20 ,A n n a L , N oyes, No. 1606, 25 .90A sa O ble. F a y s t r e e t , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; * • ................. .................... .. 10 SGS. G. P o lh e m u s , C o rlle s avenue.^^ ; 39 10.S. G. P o lh e m u s , C o rlle s avenue , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V ............. 25 96'W y n co o p &, H u ls h a r t , S o u th M ain s t r e e t ..................8 -TOA a ro n R eed , N o, 9 6 9 , ............................................ ;,. i . . . . . , . . 10 86G. W , E . R o th e n g e th e r , N o. 1401, . ............................. . 19 25D r. W . H . S ta rk s , N os. 531, 532, rv , . v . . . . . . . . . . . . 174 18M ary S lm o n to n ,, N o. 11S7, .i. i . . . lo 18C. J . S m ith , N o. 8 9 6 / ...................................... ... . ■ 39 10

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W est Asbury Park; N. J.M rs. M. A p p leg a te , so u th s id e S p rin g w o o d a v e n u e 118 80.J u l ia A nderson ,; e a s t s id e S econd a v e n u e ’.t . . . . . . . ............................................21 -75.:J o h n A den '. . . . . 12 50Jo h n A den ............. 24 75M a rg a re t A h e rn a th a , C h u rc h s t r e e t , w e s t o f . P ro s p e c t a v e n u e . . . . . . 10 01

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; ' N E P T U N E T O W N S H IP .J . W . B ell, lo t N o. 5, b lo ck 2, S p rin g w o o d av e n u o i 4 13A m a n d a B la c k b u rn , R id g e a v e n u e ................. 4 13 ’E d g a r B ills , c a s t h a lf lo t No. 76 T e n th a v e n u e , B ra d le y P o rk . . . . . . . 12 66 '

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A nd th e n • th is e ltib p ay s i ts w ay. S o m e th in g new. fo r a p o litic a l c lu b — eh , U n c le J o e ? ’ U n til re c e n tly tl ie c lub m e t In a roiSm a t th e C la ren d o n b u ild in g on P ilg r im P a th w a y . T lie m e m b e rs h ip In c re a se d so rap id ly ! t i ia t a t th e c lo se o f la s t s e a so n (in M arch ) la rg e r q u a r te r s w e re im p e ra tiv e ly d e ­m a n d e d . T h e old e n g in e h o u se w as th e o n ly a v a ila b le p lh c c in O cean G rove. A re f ita l w a s p u t upo n th o f ir s t floor o f th e 'b u U d .ln g an d th e club s e c u re d it. It w as p u re ly a b u s in e ss t r a n s a c t io n . T h a t ’s a ll, M r. .B u rch en a l — a b u s in e s s t r a n s a c t io n . T h e O cean G ro v e A sso c ia tio n d o cs n o t g iv e th e u s e o f i t s p ro p e r ty to th e M cK inley a u d .R o o sev e lt C litb, a s o u r frlom i' nils* ta k in g ly in ie r s . T iie d u b is a b le to p a v ^ fo r i t s ac co m m o d a tio n s , d u d , do ­in g so . a s k s no fav o rs .

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; T h a t a good R e p u b lic a n s h o u ld h a v e to b e to lld to g o o u t a n d v o te . on e lec ­tio n , d a y se e e m s ab su fd .- , Y e t th e re .a r (e m a n y tim e s w h en th e fu l l ’ v o te o f th e p a r ty is n o t r e c o rd e d . ■ Is i t n e g le c t o r in d iffe re n c e ? I t. is to be h o p ed th a t if th o D e m o c ra ts w in n e x t T u e sd a y it w ill n o t b e on a c c o u n t o f th e R ep u b li­c a n s ta y -a t-h o m es . S o m e tim e s th e w e a th e r is b la m ed fo r D em o cra tic , vie-, to ry . A s to rm y d a y Is p o p u la r ly b e ­lie v e d to b e fa v o ra b le to th e s u c c e s s o f o u r o p p o n e n ts . I t is n o ticed tlm t

•w hen tb e R e p u b lic a n s m a k e u p th e i r m in d s to go o u t, nnd do so , th e w e a th e r c u ts n o fig u re in th e re s u lt . W e look- fo r a la rg e v o te n e x t I n e s - d ay , re g a rd le s s of th e w e a th e r .

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Capital, $25 ,000 Surplus, $ 5 ,000

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T . A. M i l l e r , Cashier.

Board of Directors: . •• . ,J o h n H u l s h a h t . W il l ia m H. H a m ilto n C a lc in V H c b lb ?

S te t u e x I). W o o l le y . J n a t i ia x J. T a y lo r J a c o b S ti le s / ; / • -T. K e lso n L i l la o o b e W ilu a m Moran* . • .

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H. C. WiNSOB, President O. C. Clayton, Vice President

E. E. Dayton, Cashier . J e s s e 3 I i n o t , A sa t. Cashier

Asbury Park $ Ocean Grove BankOrganized January , 1SS9

C a p ita l - $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 S u rp lu s , - , - $ 5 0 ,0 0 0U n d iv id e d P r o f i t s S 1 5 ,0 0 0

TOTAL RESOURCES $800 ,000

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PianosWe challenge any dealer in this vicinity to produce as

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Our list is made up of the Bogart, Ludwig, Christy, Brooks, etc. Prices from $200 to $350, cash or installment.

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A n e w ro o f h a s b e e n p u t on M rs. L a v ln ia T a p p le y ’s c o t ta g e , c o rn e r P il­g r im P a th w jfy an d M t. H e rm o n W av .• L . v an G lllu w e , o f. th is p la ce , Is d i­re c t in g th e w eek ly r e h e a r s a ls of th e O ld M on m o u th b an d of A sb u ry P a rk .

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g r a n d d a u g h te r , M a r th a W . D eH art, h a v e gone to . th e i r w in te r , hom e- a t M auch C h u n k , P a .

A l te r a n e x te n d e d an d p le a s a n t v is i t to h e r b r r ith e r in L o s A n g e le s , u a l., .Miss L izz ie L e t ts h a s re tu rn e d to h e r hom e in th e G rove.

T h e f i r s t s h ip m e n t o f co a l s in c e tfte s t r m e w as re c e iv e d b y th e C o n su m e rs ’ C om pany o n T h u rs d a y . T h e c o n s ig n ­m e n t w as tw o c a rlo a d s . i.

O cean G rove e le c to r s w ill v o te a t th e t r u c k h o u se of th e E a g le H ook an d L a d d e r C o m p an y . P o lls w ill b e op en : fro m 0 a , m . to 7 p. m . -

. C h a rle s B ilm s w ill h a v e , c h a rg e ' of . th e te le g ra p h in s tru m e n t a t 'R e p u b lic ' c a n h e a d q u a r te r s n e x t T u e sd a y n ig h t /

to rece iv e e le c tio n r e tu rn s ,* .M rs . C. H. C le m e n t a n d d a u g h te r , M iss E lla , of th e H o te l /M a je s t ic , h a v e ta k e n up th e i r w in te r re s id e n c e a t . 611 A sb u ry a v e n u e , A sb u ry P a r k , .. W illiam T . H ill, o f th is p lace , w illr e p r e s e n t A sb u ry p a r k L odge , N o. 253.I. O. O .F ., a t th e m e e tin g o f th e G ran d L o d g e n e x t m o n th in T re n to n .

M r. a n d M rs. R . H C a rr , of B ro o k ­ly n , s p e n t S u n d ay la s t ' a t th e i r su m ­m e r h o m e o n P ilg r im P a th w a y , r e ­tu rn in g to th e c i ty o n M onday . .

M rs. H . C onn , w h o s p e n t th e su m ­m e r a t 13 P ilg r im P a th w a y , on T h u r s ­d ay le f t fo r P h ila d e lp h ia , h e r w in te r h o m e b e in g a t 2009 D iam ond s t r e e t .

A d jo in in g h is re s id e n c e j n B ra d le y P a r k , T o w n sh ip C o m m itteem an Jo h n H u ls h a r t is h a v in g a b a rn e re c te d . T h e c o n tr a c to r is J a m e s S tru d w ic k .

D. W . F is h e r , of th e E ld o ra d o , la s t F r id a y le f t h e re fo r C am b rid g e , X . Y„ h is w in te r ho m e . M rs. F is h e r p rece d ed h im to th a t p la ce s e v e ra l w e e k s ago .

M rs. C. H . Z e h n d e r , a m e m b e r o f th e A u d ito riu m ch o ir , on T u e sd a y c lo sed , h e r s u m m e r h o m e a t A lle n h u rs t and r e tu rn e d to N ew Y ork fo r th e w in te r .

M rs. M. M . C h ad w ic k , of X a rb e rtf i, P a ., h a s b ee n h e re th is w e e k p re p a r in g fo r re m o v in g to h e r h o m e th e house- he ld effec ts of th e .la te M rs . M. A. S im p so n . T h e la t te r , w h o w as M rs. C h a d w ic k ’s m o th e r , ow n ed th e c o t ta g e a t 17 W ebb av e n u e .

L a s t S a tu rd a y L. vanG illu w e . and so n s , G eo rge an d F ra n k , re tu rn e d from a w e e k ’s v is i t in th e SO uth. T h e y , s to p p e d a t R ic n m o n d , N o rfo lk , P o r ts ­m o u th , W a s h in g to n a n d P h ila d e lp h ia . T h e i r tr ip dow n w as m a d e v ia th e Old D o m ln io n -S te a m sh ip line .

T h e G ro v e p re s e n te d a liv e ly • a p ­p e a ra n c e on T h u rs d a y w h en a la rg e n u m b e r o f v is ito r s w e re iri to w n b ro u g h t h e re by th e E p w o rth L e ag u e co n v e n tio n . : a ,-v ' / . ; ’ . / . - *

O n T h u rs d a y o f l a s t W eek M iss J e n ­n ie F . L a w to n ; an d F ra n k lin E / .B e n ­n e t t , b o th of N e p tu n e C ity , w e r e .m a r ­rie d by’ P a s to r S a rg e n t of th e W e st. G rove M / E . 'C hu rch . , .

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C lif to n P r id h a m / w ho w a s s e r io u s ly in ju re d by- fa l lin g fro m a la d d e r s e v e r ­a l w eek s ago , is a ro u n d a g a in , b u t i t w ill be som e tim e b e fo re he w ill be a b le to r e tu rn to w o rk .

T h e te le p h o n e lin em e n W ere en-/ g ag e d on W e d n e sd a y in s tr in g in g a n a d d itio n a l w ire" In th e G ro v e . . T h e h ig h w ind .p re v a i lin g m a d e 1 p o le ciiinb- Ing e x tre m e ly h a z a rd o u s .

W illiam C u b b e r ly / of A lle n to w n , w as . th e 'g u e s t S u n d a y of M r.,a r id M rs. R eu b e n N o rr is , ' 97,’A b b o tt' av e n u e . M r. C u b b e rly ’s son E r n e s t Is em p lo y ed In th e O cean G rove N a tio n a l B ank .

J o se p h W h ite a n d fam ily , o f th e S jjra y V iew , le f t th e G rove o n T u e s ­day m o rn in g b o u n d so u th fo r tb e ir w in te r h o m e in F lo r id a ,- a t P o r t O ran g e , a lo n g trie In d ia n R iv e r.

C lifford B e a rm o re is le a d e r o f th e o r c h e s t ra re c e n tly fo rm e d ' to p la y a t S t. P a u l ’s S u n d ay schoo l. T liis o rc h e s ­tra-, w h ich n u m b e rs e lev en p ie c e s , w as h e a rd la s t S u n d ay ' fo r the . f ir s t t i m e . /

M r, and M rs. W . B. A n d e rso n , o f A's- B u sh k ill , In th e P o co n o M o u n ta in s , fo r an in d e fin ite s ta y . M rs. A n d e rso n (n ee A rin g ) w as fo rm e rly s te n o g ra p h e r inE . N . W o o ls to n ’s1 re a l e s ta te ofllce, O cean G rove. - ;

A t th e p a rs o n a g e of th e W e s t G rove M . 33. ChuTch, op -T hu rsday n ig h t of la s t 'w e ek . F ra n k lin E . B e n n e tt and M iss J e n n ie F . L a w to n , b o th of N ep ­tu n e ' C i ty / w e re m a r r ie d by '.R e v / Sam uel- S a rg e n t . •; . .. / / / , _. •

F re d W ilso n h as . c lo se d h is s u m m e r hom e on. C la rk a v e n u e a n d with* h is fam ily h as g one to E liz a b e th fo r th e w in te r . M r, W ilso n is one of th e m o s t e n th u s ia s t ic f ish e rm en th a t e v e r v is it­e d th is co ast.

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N e u r a l g i a o f t h e H eart rior Y e a r s .

P a i n W e n t F r o m H eart to H ead .

Dr. M iles’ Heart Cure and Nervine Cured.

C H H R L E S L E M I SHuccefli'or to Cicab. Lkwih & Co. ‘Lumber

Doors, Sash, Blinds. Frames, Mouldings, Hardware, Paints,

Oils, Etc. -

About .three • years ago my sister was so badly affected with heart trouble and neu­ralgia or the heart th a t we did not expect her to live. Although we/had a first-class phy- riclan she er«w worse under th .s treatment. She had a swollen dropsical look and had: frequent spells oi neuralgia pain at her heart when she would render tne moat heart-rend­ing moans and shrieks. At times the pain would go from her heart to her head when a lump would appear on her temple hall as largo as an egg. One night she got tip m bed and ran into the back yard crying -with pain; she was not conscious of it, however,: and was brought back to the house by neigh* bors. I bought for her a bottle each of Dr. Miles’ Nervine and H eart Cure which helped

gjreatlv. She afterward used some five oral* bottles and has never had a spell since. I had used your.medicine with great benefit m ytelt. I know that Nervine and H eart Cure not only saved my sister’s life but also m vea mo from insanity and death. I was so nervous I could not bear the slightest noise or movement around me and I suffered from palpitation and pain in the heart. I had choking sensations, dizzy and faint spells, smothering spells when I could scarcely get ray breatht I was s o nervous I was treated like » child and atone time It was thought I vrma Joking my mind. Nervine saved me from insanity.’' —K a t ie A c r e s , Clover Creek, Pa.. AU druggist* sell and guarantee first bot-

tie D*» Mues* Remedies, nend for free book >n Nervous and H eart Diseases. Address

MBes Medical C o , Elkhart, Ind.

tio n d a y a t le a s t th re e m e m b ers of tb e C a b in e t w ill .sp eak in N ew Y ork . ' •

A cco rd n g to a r e c e n t b u lle tin -issued by th e B u rea u of S ta t is t ic s , th e A m erl- ' c a n m u le h a s p ro v ed an e ffec tiv e ad ­v a n c e a g e n t of A m e ric a n p low s and now th e r e is a 'l a r g e a n d c o n s ta n tly in ­c re a s in g d e m a n d fo r A m erican farm m a c h in e ry of v a r io u s d e s c r ip tio n s fro m S o u th .A frica . T h e im p o rta tio n o f f a rm m a c h in e ry .h a s ir ic fea sed from $178,3ou in 1892 to $1,055,450 in 1902 an d w ith th e in c re a s e d p ro s p e r ity of S ou th - A frican in d u s tr ie s t h e r e ' is o p en e d up a . l a r g e field fo r th e en te r-; p r is in g A m erican m a n u fa c tu re r .

M o n ey t b L oan.. M oney to lo a n In am o u n ts fro m $4P0 to $3,000 on bond a n d m o rtg a g e . E. N . W o o lsto n , R ea l E s ta te an d In s u r ­a n c e A gency , 50 ' M ain a v e n u e , O cean G rove, N. J.

S O U T H 7 ^ H I N S T R E E TAsbury Park, N. j .

F a c to ry , D u n k irk , New Jereoy B ranch Vard, Hpring L ake , ^ e w J e rse y

“ Goods bought back a t h a ll p ric e ”

Don't Roast Yourself

this summer by cooking on a coat fire, ' Let us sell you an oil stove. We have none but those which are absolutely safe and perfect burning, Tbe prices are so low that there will be no excuse for bot kit­chens this summer. Come in and we’ll' tell you about them.

Crosbie Furniture CompanyC . H . F A R R E L L , P ro p . Tolepnone OS-l J . L . B L A C K , M g r . 1

508 Main S treet, Asbury Park, N. J.

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,

PATTERSONTailor, Clothier, H atter and Furnisher

6 i4 Cookman Avenue

A n O cean O rove. W o m a n A sk s“ h a v e y ou a Hoor p a in t tlin t v.-ll! la s t tw o- w e e k s ? " Y es, w e h a - • D?- v o e ’s ; It h a s a b e a u tifu l g lo ss -vlll' w e a r tw o y e a rs i t p ro p e r ly ap p lied . E u c h a n o n & S m ock .. : r

Glasseso f every description

do correct any error of the eye. ^ An experienced optician al­ways in attendance.

Syes .examined F R E E .

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JJ. W. CorneliusI2o, 624 Cookman JRvenue

. J l s b u r y P a r k

RE ID & N O R W O O D P lum b in g

Tinning and Sheet Metal Work67 Mount Tabor Way, Ocean Grove

P’.'O, Box 36Prompt a tten tion g iven to jo b b in g . S tove repa irs a sp e c la ity ,

ROSS & W I LG US. , ‘ T h e . L e a d in g *

P ap er H angers and Decorators86 Webb Avenue, Ocean Grove

P. O. Box II!M Q \ Is th e tim e to re- p a p e r y o u r h o u se o r h o tel. H ea ters w ill hoon be h e re a n d y o u r

bocue w ill n o t be c o m p le te to re n t n n tl! o ld ro o m s a n d h a lls a re b r ig h te n ed up . I« t'U 8 c-Btimato on y o u r w o rk , no m a tte r how s m a ll tlie Job, •

Ager.ta for N. S .'N orthrop 'a Bteel-celUbgs and side walls. • " ■'

George M, b e n Nett

PaintingIN ALL ITS BRANCHES

No. 116 Heck Avenue. OCEAN GROVE. N. j .

INTEREST ON DEPOSITS

New Jersey Title Guarantee 0 Trust Co.Capital . . . $300,000 00 •Undivided P ro fits $650,00.000

Receives d ep o t Its su b jec t to check, and allow s In te re s t on daily balances. Issues ' tim e 'an d dem ond certlficalefl of (Jeposits bearing In te res t.

^ . m PORTAN T TO RENTERS OF SAFE DEP051T BOXES IN N. Y.S / ‘ The L 3< ftcyand In h o ri ta n c c T n x L a w ," at> en acto d u n d e r th o law s o f th e B la te \ o f N ew W r c, aectlon (*, chapterSf*4*. o f au thorlw ? c ity o r c o u n ty offic ia ls to ex- v a m in e t h c e o n ie n u o f safe nepoM t b oxes a l th e dwvth ox T in ier, in o rd e r to d e te r- ^ m in e th e a m o u n t o f t a x to b e lev ied o n th e e«tate.

f /T“ • Boxes to r e n t Irnm $ 5 to $300 p er annumThe New Je rse y Title G u aran tee an d T ru s t C om pany .

i MONTOO.riERY STREET, JERSEY CITY ' , *

Come Early and

DAY’S SHOE STORENo. 621 Mattison Avenue, Postoffice Block, Asbury Park, N. J.

I find that I have about i.ooo pairs of Shoes—single pairs, etc.Kinds and prices cannot be given here. There are ail kinds of shoe and sizes—Men’s, Women's and Children’s. ; e • ,

DAY’S SHOE STORE621 Mattison Ave.

The money rattier than keep stock over

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SPECIAL MASTER'S SALE

In Chancery o f New Jersey .- Between . N avesink N ational Bank oi Red Bank,

com p lainan t, and Andrew* J . W hite and others, defendants.

B y v ir tu e o f a c e r ta in o rd e r f o r s a le m ad o in th o ab o v e s ta te d - c a u se , I, C h a r le s H . Iv in s , o n e o f th e sp e c ia l m a s te r s o f th e C o u r t of C h a n c e ry of N ew J e r s e y , w in ex p o so fo r s a lo a t p u b lic v e n d u e a t P a r k H a ll , iu th e C ity o f A sb u ry P a r k , in th e c o u n ty o f M on­m o u th a n d s t a t e o f N ew J e r s e y , o n W E D N E S D A Y , T H E 12 th DAY OF N O V E M B E R n e x t, A. D . 1902, be tw e e n th o h o u rs o f 12 o ’c lo ck noon a n d 5 o 'c lo c k In th o a f te rn o o n , t h a t is to s a y a t 2 o ’c lo ck in . th e a f te rn o o n o f t h a t d a y , a l l t h a t c e r t a in t r a c t o r p a rc e l o f la n d a n d p ro m ise s , h e re in ­a f t e r p a r t ic u la r ly d e s c r ib e d , s i tu a te , ly in g a n d b e in g in th e T o w n s h ip o f N e p tu n e , in th o C o u n ty o f M onm ou th , S ta t e o f —N ew J e r s e y , ly in g _on th e w e s te r ly s ld o o f th e D ea l a n d S q u a n B rid g e T u r n p ik o 'r o a d , o p p o s ite th e O cean G ro v e C am p G ro u n d s; b eg in ­n in g a t a s t a k e in th o w e s te r ly Biuo of Haid tu rn p ik e ro ad , a t th e s o u th e r ly co r­n e r o f a lo t o f la n d co n v o y ed by B r it­to n W h ite a n d C a ro lin e , h is w ife , to th e s a id A n d rew J . W h ite , by u ee d d a te d J u ly 1, 1882 (w h e re o n h e now r e s id e s ) , s a id s ta k e b e in g a ls o th o tnor‘/ e - , s t a n d b e g in n in g c o rn e r o f a lo t o f la n d c o n v e y ed by B r it to n W a ite a n d w ife t o th o sat'd E a s tw o o d W h ite i by d ee d d a te d J u ly 15, A. D. 1884, r e ­co rd e d in th e C le rk ’s o ffice In a n d f o r Bald co u n ty i n B ook N o. 402 o f deeds, p a g e 37, & c.; th e n c o a lo n g th o w e s te r ly s id e o f s a id tu rn p ik o ro a d a s th e n e e d le p o in te d J u n e 29, 1882, s o u th tw e n ty - tw o d e g re e s a n d th ir ty -s e v ­e n m in u te s w e s t tw en ty -fiv e f e e t ; th e n c o (2 ) n o r th s ix ty -se v e n de­g re e s a n d tw e n ty - th re o m in u te s w e s t p a ra l le l w ith t h e ' s o u th e r ly lino o f th o s a id A n d ro w J . W h i te ’s o th e r lo t, tw o h u n d re d a n d fifty-five f e e t a n d th re e - q u a r te r in c h e s m o re o r le ss , to th e e a s t l in e o f th e N ew Y ork a n d L o n g B ra n c h R a i lro a d C o m p a n y ’s la n d ; th e n c e (3 ) n o r th tw en ty - tw o d e ­g re e s a rid th i r ty - th r e e m in u te s e a s t a lo n g s a i d . r a i l r o a d co m p a n y ’s la n d , tw en ty -fiv e f e e t t o th e n o r th w e s t c o rn e r o f th e s a id A n d rew J . W h i te ’s lo t a fo re s a id ; th e n c e (4 ) so u th s ix ty -se v e n d e g re e s a n d tw e n ty - th re e m in u te s e a s t a lo n g th e s o u th e r ly l in e o f A n d rew J , W h i t e 's r e a r lo t , tw o h u n d re d a n d flT- ty -flve f t e t a n d o n e a n d o n e -q u a r te r in c h e s m o re o r le ss , to th e p la c e o f b e ­g in n in g , a g re e a b ly to a s u rv e y m a d e b y - P e te r S o u rs , c iv il e n g in e e r , J u n e 29, 1882. .

B e in g th o s a m e p re m is e s co n v ey ed b y E a s tw o o d W h ite a n d E m m a L .( h is w ife , to th e 's a l d A n d rew J . W h ite by deed b e a r in g ( la te t h e th i r te e n th d a y o f D ecem b er; A . D „ 1887, a n d re c o rd e d In th e M o n m o u th co u n ty c le rk ’B office In book 438 o f d eed s, p a g e s 71, &c., th is c o n v e y a n c e - b e in g 'T n a d o s u b je c t to a m o r tg a g e o f s ix h u n a re d d o lla rs n ow th e re o n .

A L S O , a l l t h a t c e r ta in lo t, t r a c t o r p a rc e l o f la n d a n d p re m is e s h e re in ­a f t e r p a r t ic u la r ly d e s c r ib e d , s i tu a te , ly in g an ri b e in g in th e . to w n s h ip of N e p tu n e , in th e co u u ty o f M onm ou th , s t a t e o f N ew J e r s e y : B e g in n in g inth e m id d le o f th e tu rn p ik e ro a d le a d ­in g fro m A sb u ry P a rk to O cean B each , a t ; a n iro n b o lt d r iv e n in tb e g ro u n d a n d a t t h e n o r th e a s t c o rn e r o f a lo t of la n d th i s d ay q u it c la im ed by t h e p a r ­t i e s h e re to to th e s a id J u l i e t S locum , w ife o f M a tla n d S lo cu m ; th e n c e ru n ­n in g , a s th e m a g n e tic n e e d le p o in ted A u g u st, 1887, a g re e a b ly to a m a p an d s u rv e y m ad o by P e te r S o u rs , s u rv e y o r , (1) n o r th tw en ty -tw o d e g re e s a n d fo r­

t y m in u te s e a s t a lo n g ’ th o m id d le of s a id tu rn p ik o ro a d , s ix ty - th re e f e e t and te n in c h e s to a n Iron b o lt In s a id ro ad , a t th e s o u th e a s t c o rn e r of a lo t o f la n d th i s d ay q u it c la im ed by th e p a r t ie s h e re to to A ndrew ' J.- W h i te ; th e n c e (2) n o r th s ix ty -sev e n d e g re e s a n d tw e n ty m in u te s w e s t tw o h u n d re d a n d s e v e n ­ty -fo u r f e e t a n d fo u r In c h e s m o re o r le s s to th e r a i lro a d co m p a n y ’s la n d ; th o n c e (3 ) so u th tw 'en ty -tw o d e g re e s a n d th ir ty -s ix m in u te s w e s t a lo n g th e e a s t lino b f th e r a i lro a d co m p a n y ’s la n d s ix ty - th re e f e e t a n d to n in c h e s ; tn e n c e e a s t tw o h u n d re d a n d se v e n ty - f o u r fe e t, tw o rind se v en -e ig h ts in c h es , m o re o r le ss , to th e p la c e o f b eg in n in g .

B e in g th e . s a m e p re m is e s conveyed by L o u is F r a n k lin .V hite a n d L e tt t ia , h is w ife , to A n d rew J . W h ite by deed b e a r in g d a te th e s e v e n te e n th d a y of A u g u s t, A . D. 1887, a n d re c o rd e d in th e M on m o u th co u n ty c l e r k ’s office in B ook 420 o f d ee d s , p a g e 498, &c.

C H A R L E S H . IV IN S ,S p ec ia l M a s te r In C h an c e ry , P o st-

ofilco a d d re s s , R ed B an k , N. J .D a ted O c to b e r .3,« 1902.F R A N K D U R A N D , S o lic ito r.

, N O T IC E .Is h e re b y g iv en th a t a sp e c ia l e le c tio n o f th e v o te r s o f th e B o ro u g h o f B ra d ­le y B ea ch w in b e h e ld a t In d e p e n d e n t F ir e E n g in e H ouso In s a id bo rough , on F R ID A Y ; T H E T H IR T Y -F IR S T DAY O F O C T O B E R , o n e th o u s a n d n in e h u n d re d a n d tw o , b e tw e e n th e h o u rs o f s ix o ’c lo ck in th o m o rn in g an d sev en o ’c lock In th e e v e n in g , £>r th o fo llo w in g p u rp o s e :

T o . 'd e te rm in e f o r o r a g a in s t th e p ro p o s itio n to Issu e b o n d s o t th o b o r­ou g h o f B ra d le y B ench In l u e su m of tw e n ty - th re e th o u s a n d e ig h t h u n d re d d o lla rs fo r th o c o n s tru c tio n o f a s y s ­te m o f s e w e rs a n d d r a in s In th i s b o r ­ou g h . a c c o rd in g to tlio p la n s o f N m rt R o g ers . C iv il E n g in e e r , now on Ille In th c o fllce o f .th e B o ro u g h C le rk ,

D a te d S e p te m b e r 30th , 1902.W IL U A M E . M ACD O NA LD ,

B o ro u g h C le rk o f th e B o ro u g h of B rad ley B each . .

N O T IC Eis, h e re b y g iv e n th a t a s p e c ia l e le c tio n of th e v o te r s of th e B o ro u g u o f B ra d ­le y B ea ch w ill bo h e ld a t In d e p e n d e n t h i r e E n g in e H o u se In s a id b o ro u g h , o n M ON D AY . T H E T H I R L DAY O F N O V E M B E R , o n e th o u s a n d n in e h u n ­d re d a n d ‘ tw o, b e tw e e n th o h o u rs o f s ix o ’c lo ck i n , t h e m o rn in g a n d s e v e n o ’c lo ck in th o e v e n in g , fo r th e fo llow ­in g p u rp o s e :

T o d e te rm in e fo r o r a g a in s t th e p ro p o s itio n fo r th o c o n s tru c tio n o f a s y s te m o f s o w e rs a n d d r a in s In th is b o ro u g h , a c c o rd in g to th e p la n s a n d r e p o r t f o r t h e s a m e m a d o b y N la r t R o g e rs , C iv il E n g in e e r , now on file in th e office o f th e B o ro u g h C le rk .,

D a te d bep riem b er 30 th , 1902. ' 'W IL L IA M E . M A C D O N A L D /

B o ro u g h C le rk or th o b o r o u g h of B ra d le y B eaqn .

SH E R IF F ’S S A L E .— B y v lr tu o o f a

w r i t o f fi. fa . to m e d ire c te d , Is ­su e d o u t o f th e C o u r t o f C h a n c e ry o f

th o S tn to o f N ew J e r s e y , w ill bo ex­p o sed to s a le a t p u b lic v e n d u e on M O N D A Y , T H E 2 7 th DAY O F O C T O ­B E R , 1902, b e tw e e n th o h o u rs of 12 o ’c lo ck a n d 5 o ’c lo ck ( a t 2 o ’c lock) in th e a f te rn o o n o f s a id day , a t th o C o u rt H o u se a t F re e h o ld , ill th e to w n s h ip of F re e h o ld , co u n ty of M oriinou th , N ew J e r s e y .

A ll t h a t t r a c t o r p a rc e l o f la n d a n d p re m is e s h e r e in a f te r p a r t ic u la r ly d e ­s c r ib e d , s i tu a te , ly in g a n d b e in g in th e to w n sh ip o f N o p tu n e ; in th e c o u n ty o f M o n m o u th a n d S ta t e o f N ew J e r ­sey , a t O cean G rove, b e in g k n o w n a n d d e s ig n a te d a s lo t n u m b e r o n e h u n d re d a n d s ix ty -fo u r on th o m a p o f th o C am p G ro u n d o f _ th e O cean G rovo J a m p M e e tin g A ss o c ia tio n o f th e M o th o d is t E p isc o p a l C h u rch . S i tu a te o n tho s o u th s id e o f M t H e rm a n W a y in O cean G rove a fo re s a id .

A lsd a l l th e e s ta te , r ig h t , t i t le a n d in te r e s t , te rm of y e a rs y e t to com e a n d u n e x p ire d , of t h e s a id p a r ty o f th e f l r s t p a r t , o f, in a n d to a c e r ta in In^ .d e n tu re of le rise Of s a id p rem ise s , m a d o by, th e O cean G ro v e C am p M eet­in g A ss o c ia tio n o f th e M e th o d is t E p is ­co p a l C h u rch to H a n n a h T e rh u n e , b ea rin g , d a te o n th e tw e n ty -se c o n d d ay o f A u g u s t , A . D . 1871, a n d re c o rd e d lu t h e M o n m o u th C o u n ty C le rk ’s ofllce a t F re e h o ld , in B ook 294 o f D eeds ,, a t p a g e s 427, & c., o n A u g u s t 28, 1871; a n d b y th e s a id H a n n a h T e rh u n e so ld , a s s ig n e d , t r a n s f e r r e d a n d s e t o v e r u n ­to A n n a R ic h a rd s , b y a s s ig n m e n t o f le a s e d a te d A u g u s t 2d, 1885, a n d re ­co rd e d in s a id C le rk 's office in B ook 393 o f D eed s , a t p a g e s 290, &c., arid b y th e s a id A n n a R ic h a rd s , h a v in g th e n in te rm a r r ie d o n e F r a n k X . G all, a n d th e s a id F r a n k X . G a ll h e r h u s ­b a n d , so ld , a s s ig n e d , t r a n s f e r r e d a n d s e t o v e r u n to S a m u e l R . G u erin , by a s ­s ig n m e n t o f le a se d a te d S e p te m b e r 29, 1893, a n d re c o rd e d in s a id C le rk ’s of* , flee in B ook 622 o f D eeds, a t p ag e s '! 419/ & c., a n d b y th e s a id S a m u e l B. G u e rin a n d E m ilie AL, h is w ife , so ld , a s s ig n e d , t r a n s f e r r e d a n d s e t o v e r u n ­to F r a n k X . G all, b y a s s ig n m e n t of le a s e d a te d S e p te m b e r 29, 1893, and re c o rd e d in s a id C le rk ’s office In B ook 522 o f D eed s , p a g e s ’ 421, &c., a n d w h ich , b y th e l a s t w ill a n d te s ta m e n t o f th e s a id F r a n k X . G all; d u ly p ro v e n in th e o fllce o f th e S u r ro g a te o f M on­m o u th c o u n ty , A p ril 25 th , 189a, a n d re c o rd e d in. Boole B 2 o f W ills , on p a g e 158, w a s g iv e n , b e q u e a th e d a n d d ev ise d u n to th o s a id A n n a G all a s by r e fe re n c e to s a id w ill i t w ill m o re fu lly a p p e a r . .

S e iz ed a s th e p ro p e r ty o f A n n a R . G all e t a l , ta k e n In ex e c u tio n a t th e s u i t o f T h q C itiz e n s M u tu a l B an k in g a n d B u ild in g S o c ie ty a n d to b e so ld by

O . E . D A V IS, S heriff.D a te d S e p t 22, 1902. 39-44F re d . P . S c h e n c k , S o l 'r . ($10.S0)

NOTICE OF ELECTION

And M eetings of Boards of R egistry

Notice is hereby given th a t nn election will bo held In N eptune Tow nship, in tho county of M onrnoulb.. o r tho purpose of olectlng n m em ber of Congress from the Third D istrict, n S late Senator,three membci I of the General Assembly of the S tate o f New Jersey, a SberilT, a Surroga'te, nnd three Coioncm, on

Tuesday, Nov. 4, 1902Polls w ill open a t 6 A. M., And close a t 7 P . M.

The plnces of holding the oloctiou In thc va-. rious d istric ts in N eptuno tow nship an* tho eoino ao those given below for tho mecttugs of tho Hoards o f Registry and elect Ion.

The Boards of Registry nnd Election In N eptune Tow nship will m eet In the ir reopt o- tlvc d istric ts on

Tuesday, Oct. i4 , 1902from 10 a. hi. to 0 o’olock p. m., nnd on

Tuesday, Oct. 28, 1902from 1. p . mi to 0 p .m .,fo r the purpose of w aking tho registration of voteia, eto., re­quired oy th e election law.

Pennsylvania R. R.T h e S t a n d a r d R a i l r o a d o f A m e r l o a

On und nCter O ctober 14, l'JOi. . *

T R A IN S L E A V E OCKAtff QROVE— W EEK -D A Y S.

F o r Now York nml N ew ark , 7.20, $.17, 0.20 u. m .„ 2.29,; 5.35 p. in* , ,

F o r E lizabeth , $.17, 0.20 a . 2.20, 5.S5 , p. m.

: For. R ahw ay , 0.20 11. in ., 2.20 , 5.35 p. m .F o r Afntiiwnn,' 9.20 n. nj., 2.20, 5.33 p. nt.F o r .L o n g B ranch , 7.20, $.17. 9.20, 11.00 a.

m.. 2.0$, 2.20, 5.35,• 5.40, 7.00 and 7.10' p. m.F o r Red B ank, 7.29, $.17, 9.29 u. m, 2.29 and •5.35 p.' nt.

F o r P h iladelph ia, B rond 'S t., and Tronton , 7.27, 7.65 u, ni., 12.15 nnd 4.07 p. m.

F o r Cnntden, v ia T ren ton nnd Borden- tow n, 7.27, 7.65 a. nt., 12.15 and 4.91 p. m.

F o r C antden and P h iladelph ia, v ia Tom s R iver, 0.4'j n. ni. and 2.25 p. m.

F o r ‘Tom s R iver, Is land H eigh ts and In­te rm ed ia te s ta tions , ti.49 n. in. and 2;25

p. m. • •F o r P o in t P lea sa n t and in term ediate

s ta tio n s , C.4U, 19.5$ a. 111., 2.25, 5.12, 0.02 und 0.45 p. ni.

F o r New B runsw ick, v ia M onm outh Junction , 7.55 a . in., 12.15 and 4.97 p. m.

TRA IN S L E A V E N E W YORK FOR OCEAN OROVE. /

F rom W est T w en ty -th ird S tree t S tation , 8.65 a . nt., 12.19, 3.25, 4.10, 4.55 p. m. Sun­days. 9.25 a. in ., 4.65 p. nt.

F rom D esbrosses s tre e t s in tlon , 0.00 a. m ., 12.29, 3.40, 4.20, 5.10 p. m. S undays, 9.45 a. m .f 5.15 p. m.

F rom C ortland t s tree t, s ta tio n 9.00 a. m ., 12.20, 3.40, 4.20, 5.10 p. m. Sundays* 9.45 a . m ., 5.15 p. m. On Sunday, wlfl stop a t In te rlak en nnd Avon In placo of N orth A sbury P a rk and A sbury P a rk to le t off passengers.

TR A IN S L E A V E , P H IL A D E L P H IA (B road St.) F O R OCEAN GROVE.

A t S.20, 11.02 a. nt., 3.30 and 4.00 (Freohold* only, 5.90 p. m.) w eek-days. Sundays (stop a t In te rlu k en fo r A sbury P a rk ) , $.31 a. m. M arket s tre e t w h arf, v ia Cam den a n d T ren ton , C.12, 7.10 a . m ., 2.30. 3.25, 4.2$ (F reehold) p. m. Leavo Cam den and T ren ton , 7.10 a. m., • 2.30, 3.25, 4.2$ (Freehold) p. in. Leave M arket s tr e e t w h arf, v ia Jam esbu rg , 7.10 a. m., 3.62 p. nt. w eekdays. M ark e t s tree t w linrf, v ia Seaside 'P a rk , $.10 a. m. nd 4.00 p. m. w eekdays. S undays, $.30 a. m.

LE A V E BROAD S T R E E T , P H IL A ­D E L P H IA .

F o r B a ltim o re ,an d W ash ing ton—3.60, 7.20, $.32, 10.20, 11.20,0. in., 12.U3 (dining ca r) , , (12.30 Lim ited, dining ea r) , 1.13'(d in in g ca r) , 3.13, 3.29. 4.40, 5.25, 6.05, (dining car), (1.20, 6.65, (dlttlng c a r ) ,*.31, (dining ca r) ,p . m ., and 12.20 n ig h t w eek days. S undays, 3.uu. .7.20,. t*.12, il.23^a. nt., 12.03 (dining ca r), 1.13, (dining ca r), 3.13, 3.29, 4.40, 5.25, (a .n lng ca r) , 0.05. 0.55 (dining cqr), 7.31 (dining ca r) p. tn.,. and 12.20 n igh t.Timo tab les of all o th e r tra in s o f tho

system m ay be obta ined a t tho tic k e t o f­fices o r a t the stations.

J . R . WOOD, Gen.' P ass. A gt.J. B. HUTCHINSON', Gen. M anugcr.

The places for holding the election and the mcetlngKOf the Boaids of Registry and Elec­tion for N eptune Tow nship a te as follows:

FIUBT DISTRICT Englo Trubk House, H eck avenue, Ocean

Grove.. SECOND DISTRICT

Unexcelled Euglne House, Corllcs avenuo, W est Grovo.

TH IRD DISTRICT'Goodwill Engine House, Summerflcid ave­

nue, West Park,

• FOURTH DISTRICT E ureka Englno House, Sprlngtvood ave­

nue, West Park.GE J . F. RAINEAR,

Township Clerk.

SHERIFF'S SALE—I3y virtue of a writ of fl. fu. to mo dirocted, issued out of the Court

of Obftucory of tbo Stnto of Now Jorsoy, will bo oxnosod to snlo a t public vooduoon, TUESDAY,

th o lS tb day of NOVEMBER, 1002, botweon tlio liour3 of 12 o’clock aud 5 o'clock (at S o’clock), iu thnhftomoou of suid day. a t Park Hall, Asbury Park, in tho toWoship of Noptnno, county of Monmouth. Now Jorsoy.

In tho first tdncothreo sburcs of tho twenty, sixth soricti of shares of tho cnpital stock of tho Asbury Park Buildlug and . Loan Association, transferred to suid Association by tho said Gooruio 11 E. Rotbcugattor; nud tu tho second placo, oil tha t curtain lot of laud and leasehold promises, lieroiunftor particularly doscrlbed, situate, lying aud being u t Ocoau Grovo, in tho county of Monmouth, aud stato of Now Jorsoy. designated Lot Number Four toon hundrod nnd ono on tho plan of tho Ocoan Grovo Camp. Grounds, descrihod ns follows: Uegiuning n t u point m tlio northerly lino of Abbott avonuo distant sixty feet wostorly from tho northwest coraor of Abbott avenue nnd Whitfield avonuo ns laid down on said plan; thonco westerly along tho northerly lino of Abbott nvonuo th ir­ty feet; thonco uorthorly n t right unglos with Abbott nvonuo sixty foot moro or loss to tlio middlo lino of tlio block; thonco onstorly paral­lel with Abbott avonuo thirty foot; thonco southorly again a t right nnglos with Abbott avenuo sixty foot to tho placo of beginning. Do­ing tho snmo promisee, demised, leased aud lot by tho sold Tito Ocean Grovo Comp Mooting As­sociation of tho Mothodist Episcopal Church to Mary Ann Pngo by indonturo of loneo, dated May 10, A, D.. 1888. Also, tho said inuontnro of loaso, and tho rost, residue and roranindor of tho torm of yonrs thoroin montionod.' Togothor with tho buildings and improvemonteroctod on said demised premieos.

Belzod aB tho proporty fcf Gcorgio H. E. Roth* ongattcr c t als takon in oxecation a t tbo sa lt of Asbtiry Park pui'dlng and Loan Association and to bo sold by

O. E. DAVI8, Sheriff.F bakk Duband, Fol’r.Dated Oct. 13,1002. . [10.00]

New York and LonaZ Branch R: R r ^

On and a f te r O ctober 14, 1902. ^

STATIONS IN N E W YORK.C en tra l R. R. of N ew Joraey , foo t L iber­

ty and W hitehall s tre e ts 1 (South F erry ), P ennsy lvan ia R. K., foot W est 23rd, Cort-

lan d t and D esbrosses streo te.New Je rsey S outhern R ailw ay , foo t of

R ec to r s tre e t (Bundy Hook- routo).Leavo N E W YORK for OCEAN GROVE

and ASBURY P A R K : , _F oot L iberty s tree t—4.00. 8.30, 11.30 a. ra .,

3.53, •4.45, *5.39. 6.30, 11.50 (W ednesdays and S atu rdays) p. m. <-

F oot W hitehall s tre e t (8outh F e rry Term inal) $.25,- 11.25 a. m ., 3.35, *4.35.•5.25, 6.25, 11.40 (W ednesdays an d S a tu r ­days only) p. m . .

Foot W est T w en ty -th ird s treo t—8.65 ft. m .,12.10, *3.25, *4.10, *4.65 p. m.

F oo t C o rtlan d t and D esbrosses s tre e ts—9.00 a. m „ 13.20, • •3.40,^4.20, *5.10 p7 m.

L E A V E OCEAN QROVE AND ASBURY • P A R K : •

F o r New Y ork—(1.40 a. m. T h u rsdays only), 6.15. 7.00,- 7.20, 7.2$, 8.00, 8.17. 9.29.а ./m ., 12.<j2, 2.20, 4.0o, 5.35, 7.05 p. m.

F o r R ed B ank , N ow ark and E lizabeth—1.40 a. m. (T hu rsdays only), 6.15, 7.00, 7.20, (except E lizabeth ), 8.00, 8.17, 9.20 a. m .,12.0J, 2.20, 4.00, 6.35. 7.05 p. m.

F o r T ren ton nnd P h iladelph ia, V la'Ponna.R. R . and Sea G irt—7.27, 7.C5 a. m. 12.15,4.07 p. in. »

F o r F reehold , Yla P en n a R. R . and 'S o a , v G irt 7.27,*7.55 a. m.

F o r T ren to n an d P h iladelph ia, v ia Bound Brook rou te—6.15,. 7.00, $.00 a . m ., 12.02,4.00 p. m. •

F o r Cam den and Mt. H olly, v ia Seasldo P a rk 6.49 a. m., 2.25 p. m.

F or Toms R iver and In te rm edia te s ta ­tions, via Bay. Heud 6.49 a. m ., 2.25 p. m.

F o r B elm ar, S p ring L ake and M anasquan -6.44, 6.49, 7.27, 7.55, -10.35, 10.6$ a. m.,12.15, 1.27 , 2.25 / 4.07, 5.12 , 6.50, 6.02, 6.15, .б.45. 6.5$, 8.30 p. m / . ; -

F o r Poin t P leasant-6.44, 6.49. 10.35. 10.58a. m .. 1.27,- 2.25, 5.12, 5.50, 6.02, 6.15, 0.45,.G.58, 8.30 p. m.

F or s ta tio n s In Long B ranch—1.40 (T h u rs­days only), 0.15 , 7.00 , 7.20, 7.28, 8.00 . 8.17,9.20, 11.00 a. nt.. 12.02, 2.08, 2.20, 4.00, 5.35, 5.40,7.00,7.05, 7.10 p .m .

•Deriotes express tra ins.J . R . WOOD,

G. P. A. P. R . R . .C. M. BURT,

G. P. A ., C. R. R. of N. J . R U FU S BLODGETT,

Supt. N. Y. & L. B. R . R .

I

Reading SystemNew Jersey Central

A nthracite Coal used E xclu sive ly , Insur­in g C leanliness and Comtort.

C orrected to S eptem ber 30, 1902.T R A IN S L E A V E ASBURY PA RK .

F o r N ew ’Y ork, v ia a llra il rou te , 1.40 a. m. (T hu rsdays only). 6.15, 7.00, 7.2$, 8.00 a. tn ., 12.02 , 2.10 , 4.00, 7.05 p. nt. Sundays (from In te rlaken station). 1.43, 7.30 a. m ., 4.18, $.01 p. m.

For. New York v ia Sandy H ook R oute— 7.3S a. m,, 1.52 p. m. S undays, from In ­te rlaken s ta tio n , 5.12 p. in.

F o r N ew ark and E lizabeth—0.15, 8.00 a. m., 12.02, 2.10, 4.00, 7.05 p. m. Sundays front In te rlak en sta tio n , 7.3G a. m ., 4.18, 8.01; p. in.

F o r Plillndelpliln nnd T ren ton , v ia E liza- befhport, G.15, 7.00, 8.00 a. in., 12.02, 4.00 p. nt. Sunduys (from In te r la k e n s ta ­tion), 7,36 a. m., 4.1f{ p. m.

F o r B altim ore and W ash ing ton , 7.00, 8.00 «. nt., 12.02, 4.00 p. m. Sunduys (from In ­te rlaken s ta tion ), 7.36 u. m., 4.18 p. m.

F o r E aston , B ethlehem , A ilen tow n an d M nhch C hunk. 6.15 (to E a sto n only), 8.00 n. m., 12.02, 4.00 (to E asto n only) p. m. Sundnys (from In te rlak en s ta tio n ), 7.30 n, m .. 4.18 p. m.

F o r W Slkesbnrre nnd Scran ton , 8.00 a. m.F o r Buffalo and Chicago, v ia D. L.- & W .

R. R ., 8.00 a. m. „ -W . G. B E S L E R , Gon’l M 'gr.

C. M. BURT. Gen. P ass. Agt.

NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT

Eslate o f Rev. Gadirey E. Hancock, Dec’d.N o tlc o Is h e re b y g iv e n t h a t th o ac -

c p u n ts o t tb o s u b s c r ib e r , e x e c u to r a t s a h l d e c e a se d , w ill b o a u d i te d a n d f ’ s ta te d b y th o S u rro g a te , a u d r e p o r te d : j f o r s e t t l e m e n t t o th o O rp h a n s C o u r t ’/ o f th o c o u n ty o f M on m o u th , o n Thure- ./ d ay . th e s ix te e n th day . o f O c to b e r i n e x t .. <

D a te d S e p te m b e r 8, 1902. . A‘ ^ E Z E K IE L C . H A N C O C K . ; j

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GROVE T IM ESTH E OS A T U R D A Y . N O V E M B E R 1. 1902.

ENGLISHMAN AND TURK,N E W Y O R K ™ B A CK 80c

G ETTIN G AWAY FROM HOME

Pure Manufactured andi^atdral

H ow tlic» F o r m e r O b ta in e d S om e C ash 0>veri b y tlu* L a t te r . / .

A n E u g iljthu inn 1ms J u s t b a d ft v e ry C urious ex p e rien ce , $:tys tb e L ondon T e le g ra p h . l i e ba il, le n t n T u r k som e uioue.v, b u t tl ie u m n tvas u n a b le to p a y a n d o n id s d e a tld te d la id a par* t le n la r c h a rg e on b is w ife a n d c h il­d re n to m e e t tl te d eb t. T lio e ld e s t sou xvas m a k in g a r ra n g e m e n ts ac c o rd in g ­ly , b u t a lso d ied , a n d be, too, bogged h is fa m ily to p a y tlio m o n ey a s soon u s th e y cou ld .

O n e d a y th o E n g lis h m a n rece iv ed a v is it from a m e m b e r o f tlio. fam ily , w h o s a id t lm t th e ro w e re n o w fo u r m em b ers o f I t le f t, a n d th e y w ere r e a d y to p ay , b u t ono o f th e d a u g h te r s r e fu s e d to s u b sc r ib e h e r s h a re , d e c la r ­in g t lm t tl te m oney w a s n e v e r re a l ly le n t. T h e o th e rs , h o w ev e r, w ish e d to s e tt le th e lim ite r , a n d If th e E n g lish ­m a n w o u ld com e to th o h o u se i t w o u ld bo a r ra n g e d . " B u t,” th o T u rk add ed ; “ i f you s e e th e r e is n n y d ifficu lty j u s t s a y t lm t you lc n v o .it to b e s e tt le d in th e n e x t w o rld !” — :

A cco rd in g ly tho E n g lish m a n w e n t to th e house a t th o a p p o in te d , t im e a n d m e t tl te fa m ily in th e p re sen ce of a m ollfth, tl ie Ind ies b e in g b eh in d a s c re e n . T h e m ol!a it b eg a n b y . a s k in g i f lie h a d t r u ly le n t tl io m oney , liow m u c h I t w a s a n d If ho w o u ld ta k e a n y loss'. O ne o f tl ie w o m en b e h in d k e p t s n y in g .lt w a s a ll a f r a u d . T h e E n g lis h ­m a n th e n d e c la re d t h a t h e h u d le n t th e m oney, . th a t lie h ad n o t a sk e d fo r it, t lm t th e y h a d to ld h im to com e n n d g e t It a n d if th e y d id n o t w a n t to p ay i t lie w o u ld le av o tl io m a t te r to bo se t­t le d in th e n e x t w o rld .

T h e re w a s d e a d s ilence fo r a fe w ino- m e n ts , a n d th e n th e w om en ca lled ' th e ir b ro th e r , a n d each pn id h e r slmpq w ith o u t q w o rd . I t seem s th o p ro sp ec t o f m e e tin g , th e f a th e r In tlio o th e r w o rld w ith o u t h a v in g c a rr ie d o u t his .w ishes w a s too se r io u s a th in g to face .

. T h o 9 | i l r t t o f R i‘*tlcN»neiin a u i l th o D ow lre F o p C h n iitff ,

J u d g in g b y a good d e a l o f th e con ­v e rs a t io n o f tl ie p re s e n t d ay , th e re a re a la rg e u u tu b e r o f peop le w h o h a v e a p o s itiv e h o rro r o f hom e. T ills erirlous rev u ls io n o f fee lin g Is ta k e n by m an y p e rs o n s a s a s ig n o f so c ia l d e t^ H ^ a - t io n . F o r o u r o w n p a r t w e find It diffi­c u l t to ta k e It q u i te s e r io u s ly o r to sco In It a n y th in g m ore tlm n a p a s s in g

. w liln i, / .N obody n o w a d a y s lik es . m onotony.;

, C h an g e Is w h a t peop le d e s ire —n o t p e r ­h a p s a n y g r e a t c h a n g e , b u t lo ts o f

' s m a l l c h a n g e ; n o t n ec e ssa r ily fo r th e b e t te r , b u t fo r I ts o w n s a k e . . N ow , t h e .e Vs a g r e a t s a m e n e s s a b o u t o n e ’s

j> o w n fo u r w a lls , b e th e y e v e r so h a n d ­som e. W e a l l feel a.t tim e s a n overpoW* e r ln g d e s ire to look a t s o m e th in g else. W e c a n n o t c h a n g e tht> p a t te rn s o r th e p ic tu re s on th e m ev e ry d n y , a n d n e i th e r th e y n o r th e hom e fu rn i tu r e e v e r seem s to a l te r in e x p re ss io n .

A g a in , th e r e Is a te r r ib le sa m e n e ss a b o u t o n e 's o w n cook. E x p e r ie n c e e n a ­b le s u s to fo re te ll th e t a s te o f e v e ry ­th in g a t hom e, fro m th e so u p to th e s a ­v o ry If w e a r e r ic h a n d from th e m u t­to n to tl ie ch c esc f If w o a ro p o o r; w h e re a s If w e d in e a t a r e s ta u ra n t e v e ry th in g do w n to th e s a l t la d iffe r­e n t, n n d th e r e s ta u r a n t is re fu rn is h e d d a i ly w ith n e w faces.

T h e n , a g a in , ti ie m u s ic a n d s t i r go in g o n a ro u n d o n e av o id th o n e c e ss i ty fo r m uch c o n v e rsa tio n , a n d co n v e rsa tio n

. lu th e hom e c irc le Is so m e tim e s diffi­c u l t a u d so m etim es du ll. I t does n o t do n h v n y s J u s t to s a y w h a t ono th in k s , It I s - s u c h b n d p ra c t ic e fo r d lt tln g o u t, a rid , th is b e in g th c case , It Is n o t e a sy s o m e tim e s to th in k w h a t to sn y r

N o w a d ay s w e g e t, so c ia lly speak ing ,* t i r e d o f o u r f r ie n d s a rid ev e n o f o u r a c ­q u a in ta n c e s . W e w a n t th e m to p a ss c o n tin u a lly bo fo re u s like a s t r e e t p ro ­ce ss ion . In s te a d o f U nit th e y r a th e r re sem b le a s ta g e c ro w d a n d k ee p com ­in g up a g a in . T h e re is a lim it to th o se w o know , a l im it even to th o se w e s h o u ld lik e o r s h o u ld h e lik e ly to kn o w e v e n by s ig h t, a u d u t a r e s ta u r a n t th i s l a t t e r lim it Is d is re g a rd e d . T h e b a r r ie r o f good m a n n e rs w h ich fo rb id s th a t th o s e w ho a r e a c q u a in te d w ith one a n ­o th e r sh o u ld s p e a k Is su ffic ien t tx> p ro ­te c t o u r s ta t io n o r o u r d ig n ity , b u t it is n o t a v e ry h ig h fence , a u d i t is o n e w h ich i t Is a m u s in g to look o v er.—Lon-

• doti S p ec ta to r . . • •

A IR L IN E RA ILW AYS H O R T E S T A N D Q U I C K E S T R O U T E T O SOUTHERN PI IVES I H AM LET

PIN EH U RST | CHARLOTTECAMDEN, MACON

COLUM BIA i ATLANTASAVANNAH and I MONTGOMERY

FLORIDA POINTS! NEW O RLEAN SAND T E X A S POINTS

DouM<‘ dully liml(cd tra in-, lenvl* r N«‘W Yortf 12:10 n. m . And 12:5*> p.'m . T lirougii Pullm an Lmlle-’ Cniu*b»ii nml Ciiie DIiiIuk l uth.MILEAGE TICKETS of tUl** cotntmny’ imuo, (•old at 82.5.0-I for 1,000 ihUok. a re yood from

DultI ore vIn the llulilnioru Htouni ra c k e t Onnimny'H Iumuh th rough Norfolk, and from W ashinKtnu to ah polntnou 11m IliiPHln the S outh , Im’ludlnK Tam pa, Km., M ontgomery, AJh., nnd A tlanta, G a , tmiN ei aiding tlie TouriHt, M anufaciurur, F arm er and Block IlnlBorto travel n tn greatly reduced cost.

INTEkChaNGEABLB MILFAGG TICKETS—In addition to the nbovo mllnge Goketn, th e re are on sale n t a ll '.iffieeH o f thU com pany interehangouhlo 1,000 m ile tickets soul at 825.(0. Tluse tlclceiaaro good over tho following lines, w ith ronic sligh t exceptions uotcd thero lu ; / ' • ........

Atlanta.- K noxville A Nortliern H’y . A tlan ta A W est Point Ry.A tlnntlcConH lL1n c K .i l . , Baltim ore 8ton»n Pocket Co.Brunswick & Dlrm lnston R K. ’ Chnrleston A W estern Carolina R. R.*Chesapeake Wtoamslilp Co; O iluinbia, Nowburj- nnd Laurens R. I t . :Geornia Ball rood. Lou Isvlllo & Nashville It. It.Loulsvillo, Rcnderson A 8 t. IxhiIh Hy. NnslivlUe, Chattanooga & St, Louis Ry.N orthw estern Ry. o f 8‘»u«U Carolina. P lan t System.Richm ond, F red 'cks’g & Potomac it. It. Seaboard A ir Lino Ry.W ashington so u thern Uy. Wootern lty. of A labama.

Western & A tlantic it. It.SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY off'erdtsiraldo lrcn tlons to the M anufncturer, Homo Sefekor, ea rm ern n d Stock Raiser; alnb sp ielal low rates.Before deciding upon a iocntlou c 1) ou or w rite any ngcnt of th is com pany.for full particulars.

W. H. PLEASANTS, Traffic Hanager.JNO. T. PATRICK, J . L. ADAHS,

Chief Industrial Agent, Oeneral Eastern Agent,t Plnebluff, N.’C. *’ 1183 Broadway* New York

Atlantic Coast E lectric RailroadCompany and tho

Pa ten Line, v i3 Pleasure BayT a k e c a r w h ic h le a v e s A sb u ry P a rk

n o t' la te r th a n one bou t * befo ro b o a t le a v e s P .lcnsuro Iiay.

B a g g n g o . c a r r ie d fre o w ith paBsen- ger8 .

T Ic k o ts on sa le , b a g g a g e d e llvere il a n d sh ip p e d fro m K e ith 's e x p re s s o f­fice, 730 M a ttiso n aven u o .

F R O M N E W Y O R K .L e a v o N ew Y o rk (w e e k d a y s ) fo o t

o f W e st 13th s tr e e t , 3 b lo c k s below W e s t 14 th s t r e e t fe r ry , n t 7.55, 8.55, •10.55 a. m. ( 'S a tu r d a y s 12.55 p . ra .) a n d 2.40 p . m ., S a tu rd a y s p e c ia l a t 3.55 p. m . S u n d a y s , 8.55, 9.25, 9.45, 10.50 a . m .

L e a v e B a t te r y ( n e a r S o u th F e r ry ) w e e k d a y s — 8 .2 0 / 9.20, *11.20 a . m ., ( • S a tu r d a y s 1.20 p. m .) a n d 3.05 p. m ., S a tu rd a y sp e c ia l a t 4.20 p . m . S u n ­d ay s , 9.20, 9.50, 10.10 a n d 11.10 a . m . N o f r e ig h t re c e iv e d on S u n d ay .

F O R N E W Y O R K . ••L e a v e P le a s u re B ay (w e e k 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 arid 5.00 p. m.

RICHARD WILSONO f f ic e :

No. 108 Heck Avenue Ocean Grove

D eliveries m ade d a ily . Twice on S u tu rd n y

, Order by postalcard :O p e c la l a ttention to the sm a ll ^ trade th is sea'son, w h ich w ill be se rved p rom ptly as heretofore.

Needs PaintingROBERT T. GRAVATT

— •' D E A L E R S IN

STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, TINWARE, Etc.150 M A IN S T ., A SBURY PARK , N . J.

Gutters

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L e t mo e s tim a te on th e job . T ho w ork I lmvo doiio in a n d a round O ecan G rovo is m y rccom m ondn- tion . W hen I p u in t a house, tho p a in t is p u t on r i g h t ; n o sk im p ing In co rn e rs and odd places w here th e p o in t is n o t iiah lo to be seen I u n d e rs ta n d h a rm o n iz in g o f col­ors, n nd n ev e r leavo a jo b u n til it is fin ished , nnd d one satisfacto rily . T h e n , ton. m y price is r i e h t : it m ust bo if I g e t y o u r w ork. A t an y ra te conHUlt ine on y o u r n ex t job o f pa in tin g .

M. E. SEXTO N ’SNew Livery andBoarding Stable

N e x t N e w School B u llae,,. T h . o o l, brick, Plrc-Proof Livery Stable on the coeet

THE-COOK BOOK ,

OCEAN OROVE. N. JIu b a k in g b ro ad I t is b e t te r to overdo

ra t l ie r th n r i u n d e rd o tlio w o rk .T o n in ice 'a good d ig e s tib le p ic c ru s t

u se c re a m In s te a d o f l a r d / a n d i t w ill b e lig h t a n d h e a lth fu l . t

I f th e re Is n o t b a t te r enough to fill th e geiii p an . p u t co ld w a te r In th e e m p ty s p a c e b e fo re s e t t in g th o p a n in th e oven . ^

T h e r ic h ch eeses, w h ic h h av e tho la rg e s t p e rc e n ta g e o f fa t , a r e th o se w h ic h b len d , w e ll w ith b re a d in s a n d ­w ich e s o r w ith* .m acaron i o r rice;

F o r a q u ic k c a k e b e a t u n til th ic k fo u r eggs. A dd fo u r tr ih lo spbou fu ls o f s u g a r , h a l f 'a c u p o f f l o u r / i t ‘l i t t le cin- jinm otV -nnd lem on f in d . B ea t w ell an d s p re a d oit a b a k in g p an . B ak e iri q u ic k o ven a n d .c u t a t once. '

S w e e t p o ta to e s a r c m uclt r ic h e r tw ic e cooked. B a k e d o r bolted*.m erely, th is v eg e ta b le is good, b u t w h en tl ie b a k ­ing o r bolting, is fo llow ed by a su b se ­q u e n t co o k in g In tl ie • p a n o r . lu th o oven th e y ti r e f a r b e t te r /

A lino c h e e se p u d d in g is m a d e b y g ra t in g liv e /o u n ces o f b re a d a n d th re e o feh ee .se . W a rm tw o o u n ce s o f b u t te r In a .q u a r te r o f a p in t o f f re sh m ilk a n d m ix th o ro u g h ly . A dd tw o w ell b e a te n eggs, s a l t a n d b ak o h a l f a n h o u r. , •

w . E. H U RFO RDP a in t S p e c ia l i s t

8 9 B r o a d w a y , O c e a n Q r o v e , N . J Particu la r A ttention G iven to Board ing Horses.

All klnUe of cnrrliLgos io hire. BpodU tuxom m odafions fo r Htmw-ridintf parties* closed ca rriages fo r funera ls and wed­dings.

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I N S U R A N C ET lio H oy n n d th c F a rm .

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JOHN LEONARD

Sanitary Plumber226 MAIN STREETA S B U R Y PARK , N. J.

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M. C. QRIFFIN

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88 Abbott Avenue, or 91 Mt. Tabor Way

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WTDUIAM h . RY BRSON , JR .

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"N o ’m ,” ro p lled th e b r ig h t bo y : “o n ly to o ld la d le s .”—P h ila d e lp h ia P rc sa .

NELSON H. K ILMERArchitect- and Builder

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a ll k inds o f m odern wood, eton© o r b rick buildings. iro r w orkm auahlp a n d price* will r^ ie r to a l l . f o r whom I h ave done w ork in th e G rove a n d .P a rk . Eatliiiatu* c n e e rfu -y given.

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M y portrait 1b very good, but don’t you think that the a —cheeks—are a trifle p a le? , .

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t h a t fe v e r n n d a g u e c o u n try ,” re u iu rk - ed th o tra v e le r . “ Iu o th e r p la ces th e y s h a k e h a n d s w h e n th e y g r e e t you , b u t dow n th e re tliey s h a k o o il o v e r ”—C h i­ca g o t o s t .

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funeral Director and EtnbaltnerAlso Sup t. M t. Prospect Cemetery

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y e a r ™ Cozy sun parlors. Hot salt water baths. Cool rooms and. comfortable accommodations for summer guestSj permanent and transient.

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I d Chancer; o f Kew Jersey . Between Naveslnh N ationa l B ank o l Red Bank, com pla inan t, and Andrew J , w h ite and o thers , defendants.

T h e H o m e o f . th e . I C i m l f r g u p l e h . .. T h e J a p a n e s e ImVu tlie m o s t p e r fe c t k in d e rg a r te n sy s te m iii t l ie w orld . Jn fa c t, they , o r ig in a te d th is m e th o d o f in ­s tru c t in g b y e n te r ta in m e n t in s te a d o f by p u n is h m e n t in flic ted . T h e ir .p la y a p ­p a r a tu s fo r KUeli p u rp o se is e la b o ra te / b u t a ll o f It Is a d a p te d . to th e in f a n t m in d , w h ich It is d e s ig n e d a t once to ainunc a n d to. In fo rm . T h e li t t le one.s o f J a p a n even becom e so m e w h a t in ter- ;u s icd lu m a th e m a tic s b y see ing a n d fee iiu g w h a t a p r e t ty 't i l in g a cone, a sp lie re o r .U xey llnder is w h en c u t o u t o f w ood \V5tl* a la th e . T h e y m a k e o u t­lin es o f Kulhi fig u re s o u t o f Htriiw, w ith g re e n p e a s to hold th e jo in ts to g e th e r,: a n d fo r th e in s tru c tio n of th e b lin d fla t b locks n rv p ro v id ed w ith th e J a p a n e s e c h a ra c te r s ra ise d upon th e m , ’

B y -Yirttie of a c e r t a in o rd e r fo r s a le m a d e in th e a b o v e s ta t e d c a u se , I, C h a rle s H . Iv in s , o n e o f th e sp e c ia l m a s te r s - o f th e C o u r t : o f C h a n c e ry of N ew J e r s e y , w ill ex p o se f o r s a le a t p u b lic v e n d u e a t P a r k H a ll , in th o C ity o f A sbu ry ! P a rk , in th e ''c o u n ty of M on­m o u th a n d s t a t e o f N e w J e r s e y , , on W E D N E S D A Y , T H E 1 2 th DAY O F N O V E M B E R : n e x t , A . D . 1902, be­tw e e n th e h o u rs o f 12 o ’c lo ck noon a n d 5 o ’c lo ck ih ;th e a f te rn o o n , t h a t is to say a t ' 2 o ’c lo c k i t i th e a f te rn o o n o f t h a t d ay , a l l t h a t c e r t a in t r a c t o r p a rc e l o f la n d a n d p r e m is e s , , h e re in ­a f t e r p a r t ic u la r ly : d e s c r ib e d , s i tu a te , ly in g a n d b e in g in th e T o w n sh ip of N e p tu n e , in th o C o u n ty o f M onm ou th , S ta t e o f N ew J e r s e y , ly in g on th o w e s te r ly s id e o f th e D ea l a n d S quan . B rid g e T u rn p ik e ro a d , o p p o s ite th e O cean G rove C am p G ro u n d s ; b e g in ­n in g a t a s ta k e in t h e w e s te r ly s»ae o f s a id tu rn p ik e ro ad , a t th e s o u th c r ly co r­n e r o f a lo t of la n d co n v e y ed hy B r it­to n W h ite a n d C a ro l in e ,-h is w ife , to t h e s a id A n d rew J . W h ite , by ueed d a te d J u ly 1, 1882 (w h e re o n h e uow r e s id e s ) , s a id s ta k e b e in g a l s o . , th e (n o r th e a s t a n d b eg in n in g c o rn e r o f a lo t o f la n d h o n v ey ed b y B r it to n W a ite a n d w ife t o th e s a id E a s tw o o d W h ite , by d ee d d a te d J u ly 15, A. D. 1884, r e ­co rd e d in th e C le rk ’s o ffice in a n d fo r s a id c o u n ty Jn B o o k N o. 402 o f deeds, p a g e 37, & c.; th e n c e a lo n g th e w e s te r ­ly s id e o f s a id tu rn p ik e ro a d a s th e n ee d lo p o in te d J u n e 29, 1882, s o u th tw e n ty - tw o d e g re e s a n d th irty -seV - e n m in u te s w e s t tw eh ty -flv o fe e t ; th e n c e (2) n o r th s ix ty -sev e n de­g re e s a n d • tw e n ty - th re e m in u te s w e s t p a ra l le l w ith th o s o u th e r ly

jdino o f th o s a id A n d re w J . W h i te ’s ’ o th e r lo t , tw o h u n d re d a n d flfty-flve

f e e t a n d th re e -q u a r te r in c h e s m o re o r le ss , to th e e a s t l in e o f th o N ew Y ork a n d L o n g B ranch . R a ilro a d C o m p a n y ’s la n d ; th e n c e . (3 ) n o r th tw en ty - tw o d e ­g r e e s a n d th i r ty - th r e e m in u te s e a s t a lo n g s a id r a i l r o a d co m p a n y ’s la n d , tw en ty -fiv e f e e t t o th e n o r th w e s t c o rn e r o f th e s a id A n d re w J . W h i te ’s lo t a fo re s a id ; th e n c o (4 ) s o u th s ix ty -sev e n d e g re e s a n d tw e n ty - th re e m in u te s e a s t a lo n g th e s o u th e r ly lino o f A n d rew J . W h i te ’s r e a r lo t,, tw o .h u n d re d a n d AT* ty -five f e e t a n d o n A a n d o n e -q u a rte r in c h e s m o re o r le ss , to th o p la c e o f b e ­g in n in g , a g re e a b ly to a s u rv e y m a d e by P e te r S o u rs , c iv il e n g in e e r , J u n e 29, 1882.

B e in g , th e s a m e p re m is e s co n v ey ed b y E a s tw o o d W h ite a n d E m m a L., h is w ife , to th e Said A n d rew J . W h ite by d ee d b e a r in g d a te th e th i r te e n th d a y o f D ecem b er, A. D., 1887, a n d reco rd e d in th e . M o n m o u th c o u n ty c le rk 's office in book 438 of d eed s, p a g e s 71, &c., th is co n v e y a n c e • b e in g m a d e s u b je c t to a m o r tg a g e o f s ix b u n a red d o lla rs n ow th e re o n . - • •

A L S O , a ll t h a t c e r ta in lo t, t r a c t o r p a rc e l o f la n d a n d p re m is e s h e re in ­a f t e r p a r t ic u la r ly d e s c r ib e d , s i tu a te , ly in g a n d b e in g In th e to w n s h ip of N e p tu n e , in th e c o u n ty of M onm ou th , s ta t e o f N ew J e r s e y : B eg in n in g in th e m id d le o f th e tu r n p ik e ro ad le a d ­in g fro m A sb u ry P a r k to O cean B each , a t a n Iron b o lt d r iv e n , in th e g ro u n d a u d a t th e n o r th e a s t c o rn e r o f a lo t of la n d th is d ay q u i t c la im ed by th e p a r ­tie s h e re to to th e sa id J u l ie t S locum , w ife of M ailan d S lo cu m ; th e n c e ru n ­n in g , a s th e m a g n e tic n e e d le p o in ted A u g u s t, 1887, a g re e a b ly to a m a p an d s u rv e y m a d e by P e te r S o u rs , su rv e y o r , (1 ) n o r th tw en ty - tw o d e g re e s an d fo r­ty m in u te s e a s t a lo n g th e m id d le of sa id ^ tu rn p ik o ro ad , s ix ty - th re e f e e t an d te n in c h e s to a n iro n b o lt in s a id .road , a t th e s o u th e a s t .c o rn e r o f a lo t o f iand th i s d ay q u it c la im ed b y th e p a r t ie s h e re to to A n d rew J . W h i te ; th e n c e (2) n o r th s ix ty -sev e n d e g re e s a n d tw e n ty m in u te s w e s t tw o h u n d re d a n d seven - ty -fo u r f e e t an d fo u r in c h e s m o re p r le ss to th e r a i lro a d co m p a n y ’s land;* th e n c o (3) so u th tw e n ty - tw o d eg ree s a n d th ir ty -s ix m in u te s w e s t a lo n g th e e a s t lino of tl ie r a i lro a d c o m p a n y ’s la n d s ix ty - th re e ffcet a n d te n in c h e s ; tn e n c o e a s t tw o h u n d re d a n d sev en ty - fo u r fe e t, tw o a n d sev en -e ig h ts in ch es , m o re o r le ss , ‘ o th e p la c e of b eg in n in g .

B e in g - th e s a m e p re m is e s conveyed by L o u is F ra n k lin W h ite an d L e tlt ia , h ia w ife , to A n d rew J ; W h ite by d ee d b e a r in g d a te th e s e v e n te e n th d a y o f A u g u st, A. D. 1887, a n d re c o rd e d in th e •M onm outh c o u n ty , c le r k ’s oflleo in Book 420 of d ee d s , p a g e 198, &c.

C H A R L E S H . IV IN S,S pecia l M a s te r in C h a n c e ry , P ost-

office a d d re s s , Ited B an k . N . J .D ated O c to b e r 3, 1902.F R A N K DURA'ND, S o lic ito r.

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;th e ? n e c k ; a n d u '. h o t w a t e r b a g a t t h e f i-e t a r e h ig h ly r e c o m m e n d e d u s a r e m e ­d y f o r liiM /m ul-i ev im lu o b s t i n a t e carte*. T in* e lr c u |u t iV n U e q u u liz o d b y : tlflH( r e d m e r i t.

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la h e re b y g iv e n 't h a t a s p e c ia l e lec tio n o f .the v o te r s of th e B o rough o f B ra d ­ley IJcach .w li» be held a t In d e p e n d e n t F ir e E n g in e H ouse in sa id bo rough , on F R ID A Y , T H E T H IR T Y -F IR S T DAY O F O C T O B E R , o n e th o u sa n d n in e • h u n d re d an d tw o , b e tw e en tho h o u rs of six o ’c lo ck In th e m o rn in g a n d seven o 'c lo ck in th e e v e n in g , * ir th e fo llo w in g p u rp o s e : .

T o d e te rm in e fo r o r a g a lu s t th e p ro p o s itio n to Issu e b o n d s o f tbo b o r­ou g h of B rad ley B e a c h .in tn e sum of tw e n ty - th f te th o u s a n d e ig h t h u n d re d d o lla rs ( o r th e c o n s tru c tio n o f a s y s ­te m o f s e w e rs a n d d ra Ju s in . t h is hor* o u g h . ae c b rd ih g U> th e plariH of. N ia r t R o g ers . C iv il E n g in e e r , now on liio I11 th e oflleo o f th e B orough C le rk .

D ated S e p te m b e r 30th . 1902,W IL j .IAM E . M ACD O NA LD .

B o ro u g h C le rk of D ie B orough of B ra d je y JJpacln

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Js hereby g iven th a t a sp « ia l e lection o r tJ ie vo te rs o f th e Borougn o f Uriul- ic y Bv*ch w ill l>o he ld nt in devenden t J »re Engiiif.- House In sa id horough, on MONDAY. T H E THJIH> DAY OF N O VEM BER , ono thousand n in e hun ­dred and two, between tho hours o f *Jx o ’c lo ck lu th e m orn ing and seven o 'c lock In ih u .e v e n in g , fo r tho fo llow ­ing purpose!

To OrtcrmR ie fo r o r a g a in s t tho propi>»ltJou fo r tho con stru c tio n 6 f a sy s tem o f sow e rs and d ra in s Jn th is borough, a cco rd in g to tho p lan s aud repo rt fo r th e sam o made by N la r t R ogers, C i t l l E n g in ee r, now on file to th e o flleo o f th e Borough C lerk ,

D ated b cp te ro bc r SOth, J902. .W IL L I A 5! E . MACDONALD,

Boiwugh C le rk o i th e bo rough of IJ rad ley IJcach ,

S H E R IF F ’S S A L E — B y v ir tu e o f a

w r i t o f fi. f a i , ,t o m e d ire c te d ,; is ­s u e d o u t o f th e C o u r t o f C h a n c e ry of

th e S ta t e ,o f N ew J e r s e y , w ill be ex ­p osed to s a le a t p u b lic v e n d u e on M ON D AY , T H E 2 7 th DAY O F O C TO ­B E R , 1902, b e tw e e n th o h o u rs of 12 o 'c lo c k a n d 5 o ’c lo ck ( a t - 2 o ’c lo ck ) in th e a f te rn o o n o f s a id day , a t th e C o u rt H o u se a t F re e h o ld , id th e to w n s h ip of F re e h o ld , c o u n ty o f M o n m c u th ,/N e w J e r s e y , ' ;

A ll t h a t t r a c t o r p a rc e l o f la n d a n d p re m is e s h e r e i n a f te r ; p a r t ic u la r ly der sc r ib e d , s i tu a te , ; ly in g a n d b e in g in th e to w n s liip o f N ep tu n o , In th e County o f M o n m o u th a n d S ta te o f N ew J e r ­sey , a t O cean G rove, b e in g k n o w n an d d e s ig n a te d a s lo t n u m b e r one h u n d re d a n d s ix ty -fo u r on th e m ap o f th e C am p G round o f th e O cean G rove C am p M ee tin g A ss o c ia tio n of th e M e th o d is t E p isc o p a l C hurch .- S i tu a te o n th e Bouth e ido o f M t. H erm an . W a y in O cean G rove a fo re sa id .

A lso a l l th e e s ta te , r ig h t , t i t le a n d in te r e s t , te rm o f y e a rs y e t to com e a n d u n e x p ire d , o f th e s a id p a r ty o f th o firBt p a r t , o f, in a n d to a c e r ta in in ­d e n tu re o f leiLso o f s a id p rem ise s , m a d e by th e O cean G ro v e C am p M eet­in g A sso c ia tio n o f th o M e th o d is t E p is ­copa l C h u rch to H a n n a h T e rh u n e , b ea rin g , d a te on th e tw en ty -se co n d day o_f A u g u s t, A. D. 1871, a n d re c o rd e d In th o M o n m o u th C o u n ty C le rk ’s office a t F re e h o ld , in B ook 294 o f D eeds,, a t p a g e s 427, &c., o n A u g u s t 28, 1871; a n d by th e s a id H a n n a h T e rh u n e so ld , a s s ig n e d , t r a n s f e r r e d a n d s e t o v e r u n ­to A n n a R ic h a rd s , by a s s ig n m e n t of le a s e d a te d A u g u s t 2d, 1885, a n d re ­c o rd e d in s a id C le rk ’s office in B ook 393 o f D eed s , a t p a g e s 290, &c., an'd by th e s a id A n n a R ic h a rd s , h a v in g th e n in te r m a rr ie d o no F r a n k X. G all, a n d th o s a id F r a n k X. G all h e r h u s ­b an d , so ld , a s s ig n e d , t r a n s f e r r e d a n d s e t o v e r u n to S a m u e l It. G uerin , by a s ­s ig n m e n t o f le a s e d a te d S e p te m b e r 29, 1893, a n d re c o rd e d in s a id C le rk ’s of­fice In B ook 522 o f D eeds, a t p ag e s 419, & c„ a n d by th e s a id S a m u e l B. G u e rin a n d E m ilio M .,..'his w ife, Bold, a s s ig n e d , t r a n s f e r r e d ' rind s e t o v e r u n ­to F r a n k X . G all, b y a s s ig n m e n t of le a s e d a te d S e p te m b e r 29, 1893, a n d reco rd e d In s a id C le rk ’s office in B ook 522 o f D eed s , p ag es. 421, &c., a n d w h ich , b y th e la s t w ill a n d te s ta m e n t o f th e s a id F r a n k X. G all, d u ly p ro v e n in th e office o f th e S u r ro g a te o f Moif- m o u th c o u n ty , A p ril 25 th , 189o, and re c o rd e d in- B ook B 2 of W ills , on p ag e 158, w a s g iv en , b eq u e a th e d an d d ev ise d u n to th e Bald A n n a G all a s by r e fe re n c e to s a id w ill i t w ill m o re fu lly , ap p e a r,.

S eized as- th e p ro p e r ty o f A n n a R . G all e t a l, ta k e n in e x e cu tio n a t th e s u i t o f T h e C itiz e n s M u tu a l B a n k in g a n d B u ild in g S o c ie ty an d to bo so ld by

O. E . D AV IS, S heriff.D a te d S epL 22, 1902. . -.39-44F re d . P . S ch e n c k , S o l’r. ($10.80)

NOTICE OF ELECTION

And M eetings of Boards of Registry

N otice is h ereb y g iv en t h a t n n e lection w ill bo h e ld lu N e p iu n * T o w n ah lp . iu tb o co u n ty o f M o n m o u th , fo r tho purposo o f o iectlng h m em b e r o f C ongress f ro m th e T h ird D is tric t, n S ta to S e n a to r ,th re e m em beiji of tho G cnoral A ascm bly of th e S ta te o f Now Jersey ; a Sheriff, a S u rro g a te , a n d th re e C oioncra, on

Tuesday, Nov. 4, 1902Polls w ill open at 6 A. M., And close at 7 P. M.

T h e p laces o f h o ld in g tb e o lectlon In th e va­rio u s d is t r ic ts in N e p tu n e lo w n sb ip n r* th e earn o ne th o se g iv en below for tlio m eetings o f th e B oards o f R eg is try n n d election.

T he B oards o f R eg is try a n d E lectio n in N e p tu n o T ow n6h lp w ill m ee t in th e ir reepto- t iv c d is tr ic ts on

Tuesday, Oct. i4 , 1902.from 10 n. m . to 0 o 'c lock p . m ., a n d on .

Tuesday, Oct. 28, 1902from 1 p m . to 0 p. in ., for tho p u rp o se 0/ in ak ih g th o reg is tra tio n o f voteift, e tc ., re ­q u ire d b y tlie e lection law.

T h e p laces fo r h o ld in g tho o loction a n d tho m eellugK of th e I lo a id s o f R cg lh to rn n d Elec­tio n for N ep tuno T o w n sh ip a re ns folJowb:

F IR 8T D ISTRICT- E agle T rn o k Uoune, H cck a v en u e , Ocean G rove.

SECOND DISTRICTU nexcelled E u g ln o H ouse, Corlles avenue,

W ent Grovo.

T H IR D D ISTR IC T G oodw ill K nglue I louse, H utn inerfteld ave^

nuo, w W t P ark ,

FO U R T H DISTRICT K ura kit E rtgfno H ouse, Springw ood avo-

o n e , W est P a rk .OB J . F. R A IN E A R ,

T o w n sh ip C lerk.

S H K R IFF’H 8ALK—Hy v irtue of a writ of fl. fit. m tue d irec ted , Justied o u t of the Court

of •'initicery of tlio Htiito of Now Jersey, w ill bo CXiMtM-il lo nth* u t public vendue mi. TuKSDAY, tins VHth dity of NOV KM It lilt, IUO'4, »>cUeen tli** booVa of 1 2 o'cb ck nn«l & o’clock (nt % oVIoclc). iu tbo nftonnxm of »ubl day, u t Park lU U . A»bur>* Pork, iu tlio townitbip of Neptuno, county o f M<inin«»uti», Now Jer****y.

Jn tnoTlrtit i-lnco thre** ulmrcH *»f tbo ' twonty- ► ixth »*<ri**rt bf idinroH of tin* capita l ut«*ck of tbu Anbury Park build ing anil h><on A»«oclntion. trwnof-rrisd to »nI»1 Amocl.ition by tin* said tioorvU* It K. U othengttttur; aud In tb e secosul place, nil th a t GTUi n Jot of.lBiid ami Dusebold pn-mL*>«. he re in a fte r p a rticu la rly defcritx>d, •itiiat**. h i iig and l»*ing u t Ocean 11 rove, f n tho f ount) of M nmno-itb. and sta to of New Jersey.- d | »igji«ii-d’ Ie*t Num ber Foiirtw-u btmdrorl and one on the pint* of tbe O c a n (IroTii Comp (flouodx. (tescrlimil Ita follow*: Jiegiuiiiug• a t II l id n t in tbo uorlherljr- line of Ablmtt nveiiiio

* tity feel westerly fr«*tn tlio u«*rtbwent corner of Ableitt uveniiu ami W httlleld avenue a* Wot fl*iv»n on aiiid p lan ; .thenco westerly ■long tli** northerly jjn^ of Abl*«»tt nvouun ltqr-t> ff*-t: thenco northerly a t r igh t ankle* with AIJfdtl bvenue f i i t r feet mure «*r K»*ft to tho m iddle line of the block ; thence easterly parnlId w ith AhUitl livrime th ir ty foot; llinnco southerly again a t r igh t tingled will* A hU ittftvenuo sixty feet t<» the olncu t»C U-gimdUg. It«> ing th e e itii" promises, demised, leased aud let by the said The Ocean lirovo Camp M eeting Aft-m utation of the M ethodist Episcopal'C hurch to Mary Ann Page hy indenture o f lease, dgtoflMay 14, A. D» 1HHH. A lia, (ho ■ah! ludentunf of leftvi, end the res t, reilduo and romelmlor of the term of yout* there in m entioned. Togotlier w ith th o huPdlugft and itnp rovoaou t erected 00 «ftid dem ited ptemlftoi. , -

a* tho p ro jie rtj o f Georgia 11. K. Ihitu- • n c a tle r e t a la ta k eu lu exrcotloo a t tho au it of Afthury P a rk flu l’dlug and L oan Atftociatloa • c d to tie *idd by ««ta in

O. E. DAV IB, Sheriff.Pkftklt iJCVftKD. Pol’f.DftUd Oct. 18 ,1002 ,

PennsylvaniaR/R.T h e S ta n d a r d R a i lr o a d o f A m e r ic a

'O h a n d a f t e r O c to b e r .14, 1902. =

T R A I N S L E A V E ; O C E A N G R O V E — W E E K -D A Y Si /

F o r . N ew Y o rk ' a n d N e w a rk , 7,20, 8.17, 9.20 / a . m .i 2.20,' 5.35 p. .m ,F o r E l iz a b e th , 8.17, • 9.20 .a. m ., 2.20, 5.35

p. m . • . • : .. •••..F o r. R a h w a y , 9.20 a . n i., 2.20, 5.35 p. m . y F o r /M a ta w a n , 9.20 a . m ., : 2.20, 5.35 p . . m . F o r L o n g B r a n c h , 7.20, 8.17,. 9.20, 11.00. a .

m .f 2.0S, 2.20, 5:35, 5.40, 7.00 a n d 7.10 p . m . F o r R e d ’B a n k , 7.20, S. 17, 9.20 ia. m , 2.20 a n d

5.35 p. -in . ■,F o r , P h i la d e lp h ia , B roach S t ., -a n d T re n to n ,.

7.27, 7,55 t t.-m ., 12.15 a n d 4.07 p . m ..F o r C a m d e n ; v ia * .T re n to n : a n d B o rd e n - '

to w n , 7.27, 7.55 a . m ./ .12.15-a n d 4.07 p . m . F o r C a m d e n a n d P h i la d e lp h ia ; v ia T o m s

R iv e r , .0.49-.a, m . a n d 2.25 p . m ,.F o r T o m s R iv e r , I s la n d H e ig h ts ' a n d In ­

te rm e d ia te s ta t io n 's , 0.49. a . m . a n d 2.-25 p. m . ’ * •

F o r P o in t P l e a s a n t a n d - In te rm e d ia te s ta t io n s , C.49, 10.58 a . m ., 2.25, 5.12,- G.02 u n d C.4a p. m .

F o r N ew B ru n s w ic k , v i a M o n m o u th J u n c tio n , 7.55 a . m ., 12.15 a n d 4.07 p . m .

T R A IN S L E A V E N E W Y O R K F O R O C E A N G R O V E . '

F ro m W e s t T w e n ty - th i rd S t r e e t S ta tio n , 8.55 a . m ., 12,10, 3.25, 4.10,' 4.55 p.' m . S u n ­d a y s , 9.25 a . m ., 4.5a p. m.

F ro m D e sb ro a se a s t r e e t s ta t io n , 9.00 a . m ., 12.20, 3.40, 4.20, 5.10 p . m . S u n d a y s , 9.45 a . m ., 5.15 p . m .

F ro m C o r t la t id t s t r e e t s ta t io n 9.00 a . m „ 12.20 , 3.40. 4.20, 5.10 p. m . S u n d a y s 9.45 a . m ., 6.15 p . m . O n S u n d a y , w ill s to p a t In te r la k e n a n d A v o n in p la c e o f N o r th A s b u ry P a r k a n d A s b u ry P a r k to l e t off p a s so n g e rs .

T R A IN S L E A V E P H IL A D E L P H I A (B ro a d S t.) F O R O C E A N G R O V E .

A t. 8.20, 11.02 a . m ., 3.30 a n d 4.00 (F re e h o ld ’ o n ly , 5.00 p. m .) W eek-days. S u n d a y s (s to p a t I n te r la k e n fo r A s b u ry P a r k ) , ' 8.31 a . m . M u rk c t s t r e e t w h a r f , v ia C a m d e n a n d T re n to n , 0.12, 7.10 a . m ., 2.30, 3.25, 4.2S (F re e h o ld ) p . m . L e a v o C am d en a n d T re n to n , 7.16 a . m ., 2.30, 3.25, 4.28 (F re e h o ld ) p. 111. L e a v e M a rk e t s t r e e t w h a r f , v ia J a m e s b u rg , 7.16 a . m ., ;i.52 p. m . w eg k d u y a . M a rk e t • s t r e e t w h a r f , v ia S e a s id e P a r k , 8.1G a . m.- a d 4.00 p . m . w e e k d a y s . S u n d a y s , 8.30 a . m .

L E A V E B R O A D S T R E E T . P H IL A ­D E L P H IA .

F o r B a ltim o re a n d .W a s h ln g to n —3.CO, 7.20,- 8.32, 10.20, 11.20 a . m ., 12.03 (d in in g c a r) ,. (12.36 L im ite d , d in in g c a r ) , 1.13 (d lm n gc a r ) , 3.13, 3.29, 4.4G, 5.25, 6.05, (d in in g c a r ) , G.2U, G.55, (d in in g c a r ) , 7.31, (d in in g c a r ) ,p .m ., a n d 12.20 n ig h t w e e k d a y s . S u n d a y s , 3.uu, 1.20, . s.12, il.23 a . m ., 12.03 (d in in g c a r ) , 1.13, (d in in g c a r ) , 3.13, 3.29, 4.4G, 5.25, (u .n in g c a r ) , G.u5. 0.55 (d in in g c u r) , 7.31 (d in in g c a r ) p. m ., nnd 12.20 n ig h t.T lm o table.*? o f a ll o th e r t r a in s o f th o

sy s te m n»ny b e o b ta in e d a t th e t ic k e t o f—: Jtces o r a t th e s ta t io n s .

J . R . W O O D , G en . P a s s . A g t.J . B . H U T C H IN S O N , G en. M a n ag e r .

New York and Long Branch R/ R.

O n a n d a f t e r O c to b e r 14, 1902.

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 Jilte h a ll s t r e e t s (S o u th F e r ry ) , P e n n s y lv a n ia R . R ., fo o t W e s t 23rd, C o r t­

l a n d t a n d D e a b ro sse s s tr e e ts .N ew J e r s e y S o u th e rn R a i lw a y , fo o t o f

R e c to r d i re c t (S a n d y H o o k ro u te ) .

L e a v e N E W Y O R K fo r O C E A N G R O V B • a n d A S B U R Y P A R K :

F o o t L ib e r ty s t r e e t—1.00. 8.30, 11.30 a . m ., 3.53. *4.45, 'o.-ao, 0.30, 11.50 .(W e d n e sd a y s a n d S a tu rd a y s ) p . m .

F o o t W h ite h a ll s t r e e t - (S o u th F e r r y T e rm in a l) .8.25, 11.25 a . m.,_ 3.35, *4.35, •5.25', 6.25, 11.40 (W e d n e s d a y s a n d S a tu r ­d a y s o n ly ) p. m.

F o o t W e st T w e n ty - th i rd s t r e o t—8.55 a . m ., 12.10, *3.23, *4.10, *4.55 p. m .

F o o t C o r t la n d t a n d D c sb ro sse s s t r e e ts — 9 .0 ^a . m ., 13.20, *3.40, *4.20,'*5:10 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 N ew Y o rk —(1.40 a . m . T h u r s d a y s o n ly ), G.15 , 7.00, 7.20, 7.23, 8.00, '8,17, 9.20а. in ., 12.02, 2.20, 4.00, 0.35, 7.03 p. m .

F o r R e d B a n k , N e w a rk a n d E l lz a b o th — 1.40 u. m . (T h u rs d a y s o n ly ), G.15, 7.00,7.20, (e x c e p t E l iz a b e th ) , 8.09, 8.17 , 9.20 a . m ., 12.02. 2.20, 4.00. 6.35 . 7.05 p. m . .

F o r T re n to n a n d P h ila d e lp h ia , v ia P o n n a . U. R v a n d S e a G ir t—7.27, 7.6o a . m . 12.15, 4.07 p. m.

F o r F re e h o ld , v ia P e n n a R . R , a n d S o a G ir t 7.27, 7.55 a . m.

F o r T r e n to n - a n d P h ila d e lp h ia , v ia B o u n d B ro o k ro u te —G.15, 7.00, 8.00 a . m .i 12.02, 4.00 p. m.

F o r C am d en a n d a r t . H o lly , v ia S easld o P a r k G.49 n. in ., 2.25 p. m.

F o r T o m a R iv e r a n d In te rm e d ia te s t a ­tio n s , v ia B a y H eu d 6.49 a . m .. 2.25 p . m .

F o r B e lrn a r , S p r in g L u k e a n d M a n o sq u a n —6.44, 0.49, 7.27, 7.55, 10.35, 10.58 a . 'm . ,12.15, 1.27, 2.25 , 4.07 , 5.12 , 5.50, G.02. • G.15,б.45. G.58, 8.30 p. m .' ' •

F o r P o in t P le a s a n t—C.44, C.49. 10.35, 10.53 a . m ., 1.27, 2,25, 5.12, 5.50, G.02, G.15, 0.45, . G.5S, 8.20 p. m.

F o r s ta t io n s In L o n g B ra n c h —1.40 ( T h u r s ­d a y s o n ly ), G.15 , 4.00 , 7.20, 7.28 , 8.00, 8.17, - 9.20, 11.00 a . m ., 12.02. 2.0S, 2.20 , 4.00. 6.35, 5.40, 7.00, 7.03, 7.10 p. ,m. /■

•D e n o te s e x p re s s tra in s .J . R . W O O D ,

G. P . A. P . R . R./ C. at. B U R T .

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

S u p t. N . Y. &. L . B . R .

Reading SystemNew Jersey Centr-al

A nth rac ite Coal Used E x c lu s iv e ly , In su r­in g C lean liness and Comfort.

C o rre c te d to S e p te m b e r 30, 1902.

T R A IN S L E A V E A S B U R Y P A R K .F o r N ew Y o rk , v ia a l l r a l l ro u te , 1;40 a .

m. (T h u rs d a y s o n ly ). 6.15, 7.00, 7.28, 8.00 u. in ., 12.02, 2.10, 4.0o,.7.03 p. m. S u n d a y s (fro m In tv r la k u n s tu t io n ) . 1.43, 7.30 a . in ., 4.1S, 8.01 p. m . .

F o r .N e w . Y o r k 'v ia S a n d y H o o k R o u te — 7.3S a . ni.. 1.52 p. m . S u n d a y s , f ro m In - terlu U en s ta t io n ; 5.12 p. in.

F o r -N ew ark a n d E l iz a b e th —G.15, 8.00 a . in ., 12.02, 2,10, 4.00, 7.05 p. m . S u n d a y s f ro m J m e r la k c n s ta t io n , 7.30 a . in ., 4.18, 8.01 p. m.

F o r P h ila d e lp h ia n n d T re n to n , v ia E l iz a - - b f fh p u r t , (Mfi, .7.00, 6.00 a . m ., 12.02, 4.00 p. m . K im days ( fro m I n te r la k e n s t a ­t io n ), 7:36 a . m ., 4 . iy p . ni.

F o r . B a ltim o re o n d W a sh in g to n , 7.00, 8.00 a . in .. 12.02. 4.00 p. in. S u n d a y s ( fro m I n ­te r la k e n s ta t io n ) , 7.3C u , m ., 4.18 p. m . „

F o r E a s to n , B e th le h e m . A llen to w n a n d .Mn.ueh C h u n k . 6.15 ( to J-laston o n ly ), 8.00 « . in .. 12.02. 4.u0 d o I-hiMion o n ly ) p , m . H m i'luys t f r o m . I n te r la k e n s tu t io n ) , 7.30a . ill., 4.1K p,- III. 1

F o r W IlltL-sharre a n d S c ra n to n , 8.00 a . m . F u r lltiffiilu u iu l C h lc a g o , v ia D, L . & W .

I t., I t . , 8,00 u. m.\v ; OI U K S L E B , G en .l M ’g r .

C. NI. B U R T . G en. P u ss . .A gt.

NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT

*>V

Estate o f Rev. Godlrey E . Hancock, Dec’d .Notico 1b lio roby g iv en that tho ac­

co un ts o t tbo BUbscrlbor, oxocuto r o f ea ld doccaaod, w il l bo. aud lto d and s ta ted hy tbo S urroga te , and foportod fo r BOttlomont to th o OrphaaB C ourt o f tbo coun ty o f Monmouth,, on T h u rs ­day , tbo s lx to o n tb day o f O ctober n o x t

Septombor. 8, 1902.( ' \ E Z E K IE L C. HANCOCK.-m

GETT ING AWAY FROM HOMET h e S p i r i t o f I t e s t l e K s n e s s a n d t h o

D o f t l r e F o r C h n i i g e , : , y

J u d g in g b y a .good d ea l o f th e con ­v e rs a t io n o f th e p re s e n t d ay , th e re uro a iu rg c n u m b e r o f peop le w lio h av e a p o s itiv e h o rro r o f hom e. T h is c u rio u s rev u ls io n o f fee lin g is ta k e n b y m a n y p e rso n s a s a feign -o f socia l d e te rio ra -

. tio n . F o r o u r ow n p a r t w e find i t d i 111- c u l t to ta k e i t q u ito se r io u s ly o r to see in i t any .tliin g m o re . th a n a fin ss ing

• /■whim.' : , •'•" /? ' ,/' .i/V v: N obody n o w a d a y s lik es m onotony.,

.' • C h an g e Is w h a t peop le d e s ire -^ n o t per- ; h a p s a n y g r e a t change,v . b u t lo ts o f - s m a ll c h a n g e ; n o t n ec e ssa r ily fo r th e ': . b e t te r , b u t fo r i ts o w n ' snlce. N ow ,

th e r e is. a g r e a t s a m e n e ss a b o u t one’s o w n fo u r w iills , bo th e y ev e r so h a n d ­som e. W o a l l fee! a,t t im e s a n o v erp o w ­e r in g d es ire to look a t s o m e th in g else.. W e c a n n o t ch a n g e t i le p a t te rn s o r th e p ic tu re s on th e m ev e ry day ; a n d iie lth e r

/ t h e y n o r tlio hom e f u rn i tu r e e v e r seem s to a l te r in e x p re ss io n . * • > ' * . ’

A g a in / th e r e is a te r r ib le sam e n ess a b o u t one’s o w n cook. E x p e r ie n c e 'e n a ­b le s u s to fo re te ll th e t a s te o f ev e ry ­th in g a t hom e, from th e so u p to th e s a ­v o ry If w e a re r ic h a n d fro m th e m u t­to n to th o ch eese If w e a r e poor; w h e rc u s if w e d in e a t a r e s ta u ra n t e v e ry th in g do w n to th e s a l t is d iffe r­e n t , n n d th e r e s ta u r a n t Is re fu rn is h e d d a l ly w ith n ew faces.

T h e n , a g a in , th e m u sic a n d s t i r g o ing , o n a ro u n d one avo id th e n e c e ss ity fo r m uch c o n v e rsa tio n , a n d co n v e rsa tio n

. in th e hom e c irc le Is so m etim e s diffi­c u l t a u d so m etim es du ll. I t does n o t do a lw a y s ju s t tq, s ay w b a t one th in k s , i t Is su ch bnd p ra c t ic e fo r d in in g ou t, a n d , tb l s b e in g tl ie ea se , i t is n o t ea sy so m e tim e s to th in k w b a t to say .

N o w a d ay s w e g e t, so c ia lly speak in g ,, t i r e d o f o u r f r ie n d s a n d even o f o u r a c ­

q u a in ta n c e s . W e w a n t th e m to p ass co n tin u a lly b e fo re u s like a s tr e e t .p ro ­ce ss ion . lu s te n d o f th a t th e y ra t lio r re se m b le a s ta g e c ro w d a n d keep com ­in g up a g a in . i ’lic rc is a lim it to th o se w o know , a lim it ev e n to th o 'jc we. s h o u ld like o r sh o u ld be lik e ly to know o v en by s ig h t, a n d a t a r e s ta u ra n t th is la t te r l im it is d is re g a rd e d . T lie b a r r ie r o f good m a n n e rs w h ich fo rb id s th a t th o se w ho a re a c q u a in te d w ith one a n ­o th e r sh o u ld sp eak is su ffic ien t to pro-

. te c t o u r s ta t io n o r o u r U igulty , .bu t It is n o t u v e ry h igh fen ce . nm l~ lt is otto w h ic h i t is n n iu s in g to lool; ov er.—Lon-

• don S p ec ta to r .

SOME PUZZLERS,

How m any teeth have you?.H ow high (In inches) j s a s i lk hat? W hich w a y does tbo crescent inoon

tu ru , to th e r ig h t or left?. How m any toes has a ea t .on- each

fo re foot? On each 'h ind foot?w i ia t color a re your, employer's eyes?

T he eyes o f the man n t the n ex t desk V In w h ich , d irec tion is the fa ce tu rned

on a cen t? 'O n a qua rte r? On a dime? H ow m any step s le ad from the s tree t the fro n t door o f yo u r lio u sc o r flat?

_.../ v^ ia t a re the e x a c t w o rd s on n tw o cen t stam p , and in w h ich (iirectlon is th e face on it turned? .. W rite down, o ff ha m l, the figu fo s on th e face o f your w a tch . Tho odds are th a t you w il l m ake a t le a s t tw o m is­ta k e s iu do ing th is . . ' ‘ -I*

W hat-is-the name, signed ih- facsim ­ile , on an y do lla r , tw o d o lla r , five do l­la r or ten d o l la r . b ill, you eve r saw? You’ve read dozens o f those names. Can you rem ember one? ..

You r w a tch ,b u s some w o rds w r it te n or p rin ted pn Its face . You have, sefcn the se w o rd s a thousand tim es. W rite them ou t correctly ; F ew can do th is. A lso w h a t Is t l ie n um be r In the ease/- o f 3*oitr watch?—W ash ington T im es.

T h e - B o y n m l t h e F a r m . .*• H o w o f te n w e . h e a r p a re n ts d isc o u r­a g e th e boys w ho .w ish to s ta y on the f a rm ! T h e y r e f e r to fa r tp w o rk a s d ru d g e ry a n d tlm t w h ich te n d s to m a k e th e m s la v e s to w o rk r a th e r th a n in d e ­p e n d e n t m en . • T h e b ig g e st boys o re e d u c a te d fo r p ro fe s s io n a l m e n a iu lNln m a n y in s ta n c e s excel, b u t th e v a s t m a ­jo r i ty o f th e se , w ith a good p ra c tic a l e d u c a tio n sucli n s ca n be g a in ed in our sch o o ls o f a g r ic u ltu re , w o u ld becom e .w ea lth y , p ro g re ss iv e fa rm e rs , w ith fine f a r m s a n d b e a u tifu l hom es, if thej* had b ee n en c o u ra g e d h u d ad v ise d to s ta y b y th o o ld fa rm a tu l m a k e i t n success. —M ax w ell’s T a lism a n .

A l e r t F o b n n A n g e l .

M r. S to rm iugton B arnes and h is lend- • in g man w ere pn ss iug a .v illage church .

“L isten !” exc la im ed th e em inen t tra ­ged ian . ' . '

“ Does tbo m u s ic o f tho cho ir ca rry you back to you r boyhood d a 5*s?”

“No; b u t 3*011 know bow Ioug w e have been look ing fo r some one w ith mone3* w ho w a s w il l in g to back the show .”

“ Yes.”“W e ll, I t l f lu k I hear some one in s id e

there s in g in g T W an t to Be nn An­gel/ " —W ash ing ton S tar.

A l a r m T h a t W o r k e d .

F i r s t Office B py—W b a t’s J o h n n y hu r- r 3*ln’ fo r? L o o k s l lU e .b e h e a rd a fire a la rm .

S econd Office Boy— I Io d id . D o boss s a id i f ho w a s n ’t , b ac k from d a t e r ­r a n d in te n m in u te s h e ’d lose h is jo b !— C in c in n a t i C o m m erc ia l T rib u n e .

S h o S p o k e T o o E a r l y .L a d y (w ith a w fu lly p a in te d ch e ek s)—

M y p o r tr a i t la v e ry good, b u t d on ’t you th in k t h a t th e a —ch eek s—a r e a trifio p a le ? ’

A r t is t—Yes, th e y a r e n o t d one yet. I le avo th a t to th e la s t .—F ilegendo B la tte r .

O h , S o P o l l t e t

“P o lite s t people I e ve r knew d6wn in t lm t fe ve r and ague c o u n t ix " rem ark ­ed the tra ve le r . “ In o ther p laces they shnko hands when tht»3* g ree t you , bu t down there they shuke a ll o v e r”—C h i­cago P o s t

ENGLISHMAN AND TURK .H o w t l i e F o r m e r O b t a i n e d S o m e C a s h

O w e d b y t h e L a t t e r .

An E ng lishm an 1ms ju s t had a v e ry cu rio u s experience, s iiy s th e London Telegraph . He .had len t a T u rk some, money, h u t th e , man w a s un ab le to pay and on b is dea thbed la id a- p a r­t ic u la r charge on h is w ife and ch ib clren to! meet th e debt. Thp e ld e s t son w a s m ak in g arrangements according- lj*, b u t a lso d ied , and he, too, begged h is- fam ily to pay th e mono3* a s soon a s th e y cou ld . ! ; :

One da3* t l ie E n g lishm an .received a V isit from a 'member o f tlio fam ily , who sa id , that' there w ere now .four: ihem bers o f • i t le f t , ; a n d - tho3* • wore ready to paj% b u t one o f'th e d a u gh te rs ’ re fu sed to sub sc r ib e h e r share , d ec la r­in g t lm t the , mone3*. w a s never r e a lly le n t The o thers, however, w ished to se tt le the m atte r, a n d (if . t l ie , Eng lis li- raa ii w ou ld como to th e house i t w o u ld bo a rranged . “B u t,” tbo ,T u rk added, “i f you see there is an y d if f ic u lty ju s t sa y th a t . 3*ou leave i t to be se tt le d in. th e n ex t w o rld!” •

A cco rd ing ly the E ng lishm an w en t to th e house n t th e appointed tim e and met th e fam ily In the presence o f a ino liab , th e la d le s be ing beh ind a screen. The ino llah began by a sk in g i f he bad t r u ly le n t tho money, bow m uch i t \vns and i f ho w ou ld ta k e nn3* less. Ono o f t lie women beh ind kept sa y in g i t w ns a ll a fra u d . The E n g lish ­m an then dec la red t lm t lie had len t the mono3% th a t he had not asked fo r It , t l ia t th ey b a d . to ld h im to come nnd got I t and i f th e y d id not w an t to pay I t he w ou ld leave tbo m a tte r to be se t­tle d in th e n ex t w o rld .

There w ns dead s ilence fo r a few mo­ments, and then the women ca lle d th e ir brother, and each pa id her share w ith o u t a word . I t seem s thc-prospcct o f m eeting the fa th e r in the o ther w o rld w ith o u t h a v in g ca rr ied ou t b is w ish e s w ns too se rio u s a th in g to face.

TH E COOKBOOK.In b ak in g b read i t Is be tte r to overdo

ra th e r th an underdo the w ork .• To. make-a good d ig e s tib le pie c ru s t use cream in ste ad o f la rd , nnd I t w il l be lig h t a n d : h e a lth fu l. ,/ ;

I f tb c rc is not b a tte r enough to f i ll the gem pan. pu t co ld w a te r In the cmpt3* space be fo re se tt in g the pan in the oven.

The rich -cheeses, w h ich have the la rge st percentage c f fa t , a re thoso wh ich b lend w e ll, w ith bread in sand ­w iches or w ith m acaron i or rice.

Fo r a q u ic k cake bent un til th ick fo u r eggs. A dd .four tnb le spoou fu ls o f suga r, lm lf a cup o f Hour, a l i t t le c in ­namon rind lemon fin d . Beat w e ll and sp read on a b ak in g pan. Bake in q u ick oven and c u t a t once. y . ..

Sweet potatoes a re nnieh r ich e r tw ice cooked. ..B aked .ord)o ilod n ie rc ly ; th is vege tab le is good, b u t when th e b ak ­in g o f bo ilin g is fo llow ed by a sub se ­quen t cooking In tbo pan or lu the oven they a re fa r be tte r.

A flue cheese p udd ing is m ade b y g ra t in g five ounces o f b read and three o f cheese. W arm tw o ounces o f b u tte r In a q u a r te r o f a p in t o f fre sh m ilk and m ix thorough)}*. A dd . tw o w e ll beaten eggs, s a lt and bake h a lf an hour. .

' D o n t l i I n T h c l r W o r k .

. G ilde rs , p im tograp liers and those who hand le the liy d r le and po tassle c3*anides a re lia b le to su f fe r from chron ic poison­ing by hydro cyan ic a c id . They have headache,, g id d in ess; noises in th e ear, d iff ic u lt resp ira tion , pain oyer the heart. loss o f appetite—in short, show n il the ev idences o f tu ild 'im isoning. Z inc w o rkers , too, su ffe r .. Z in c is used a s a .p lg u ieh t In eulleo p r im in g ,• In d is ­co lo ring g la ss , In po lish ing op tica l, g la sse s und in , m ak ing a r t if ic ia l lueer- sc lm um pipes. •' : ? : .

So m en dlo in ha rness ii i these and a hundred o ther occupations, k ille d , by the vCry a i r th e y brea the , an d other in on step in to th e ir s iio cs.—New York W orld . '• •• . ?!•! r

‘ 'T h e E u r q i i v n u P l t i n . '*Some queer custom ers a re seen a t

N ew York hote ls. An o ld fa rm e r from tho coun try te lls how lie go t ahead o f one o f th e 'c le rk s . " I w a lk ed iu/' ho sa.vs, “asked the 3*oung man a t the desk , VWbat a re yo u r prices?’ ‘Am eri­can ot* Eurdpean? lie a sked inc.,- Now I w asn ’t go ing to te l l w he re I w n s from u n ti l I lia d soon th cx ln y o f t i ie land . 'W ba t difference-docs tha t.m ake? ’ sa 3*s I . ‘I f American/ he answ ered , ‘i t ’s §4 per d a y ; i f European , §1.50/ I though t a moment, and then an Id e a .s tru ck me, how to ge t ahead o f h im . I w a lk ed up bo ld ly nnd reg iste red from London.”— New York P ress.

T l i o S t n n d l n f f A r m f ,

O ld Lad>*—Poor fo llow ! And so you a re a soldier?

Corporal Cannon—Yes, ma'am .O ld Lad}*—I ’m a w fu l ly so rry fo r }*ou.

M y, ni}*,'to th in k th ey never a llow you to s i t down!

Corporal Cannon—Ma’nm f,O ld L ady—I sa id I w a s so rry fo r you,

an d I t is iiq a rtle ss and crue l fo r tho governm ent to . keep a eta ud la g a rm y a l l the tim e.

Corporal Cannon—M a’am? Oh, yes, ma'am , th ank you.—London Chums.

D i s c o v e r y o f I r o a ,

T cae lic r—Johnny,, .can you te l l me how Iron w as f ir s t discovered?

Johuny—Yes, s ir ."W e ll, Just te ll th e c la ss w h a t your

In fo rm ation Is ou (ha t p o in t”-I heard pa say ye s te rd a y th a t they

sm e lt I t ”—Spare Moments.S o r ry S he Spoke*

"T hank you, m y llt t lo m an," sa id M Ibs T a ssa y to tho d ic e l l t t lo boy w uo ' b a d g iven up h is s e a t in tbo ear. “And havo yon been ta u g h t to u lw a y s g ive yo u r sea t to Ind!es7”

"N o’m ,’’ rop llcd th e b r ig h t boy; "o n ly lo o ld lad leo .”—Ph ilade lph ia P reaa

N E W Y O R Ki s a B A C K 8 0 c

Atlantic Coast E lectric RailroadCompany and the

Pa ten Line* via Pleasure Bay; T a k e c a r w h ic h le a v e s A sb u ry P a rk n o t l a t e r th a n one horn b efo re , b o a 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 r e e w ith passen-! gerB. '! .

T ic k e ts o n s a le , b a g g a g e d e liv e red a h d s h ip p e d fro in K e ith ’s e x p re s s of­fice;' * 730 M a tt is o n , a v e n u e .r ! ; y _ ; !V F R O M N E W Y O R K ; / •;

L e a v e N evr Y o rk (w e e k d ay a ) lo o t o f W e s t 13 th s tr e e t , 3 'b lo c k s below W e s t 14 th s t r e e t fe rry ; a t 7.55, 8.55; *10.55 a . ;m. (* S a tu rd a y s 12.5& p. m .) a n d 2.40 p. m „ S a tu rd a y sp e c ia l a t 3.55 p. m . S u n d a y s , 8.65,. 9.25, 9.45, 10.60 a . m . ^ '!'•!"'■ '*■■

L e a v e B a t te r y ( n e a r S o u th F e r r y ) w e e k d a y s — 8.20, 9.20, *11.20 a. m .f (♦ S a tu rd a y s , 1.20 p. m .) a n d 3.05 p. m ., S a tu rd a y sp e c ld l a t 4.20 p , m : S u n ­d ay s , 9.20, 9.50, 10.1.0 a n d 11.10 a . m . N o f r e ig h t re c e iv e d on S u n d ay .

F O R N E W Y O R K .L e a v e P le a s u re B ay (w e e k 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 a n d 5.00 p. m .

If Your HouseNeeds Painting

Le t me estim ate on the job . The w o rk I have done in and around .Ocean Grove ia m y recommenda­tion . W hen I pa in t a house, thepa in t ia p u t on r ig h t ; no sk im p ing in corners nnd odd places where th e pa in t is not liab le to be seen.I understand harm on iz ing o f col ors,- and never leave a jo b un ti l i t in fin ished , and done sa tisfacto rily . Then, too, m y price is r ie h t : i t m ust be i f I get your work. A t any rate consu lt me on your next ju b o f pa in ting.

W. E. HURFORDPaint Specialist

89 B r o a d w a y , O cean Q ro ve , N . J .

Wo prom ptly obtain U. 8. nud Foroipu

Send model, aketcli or p iio toctiuv t-n ticn free report on patentnbjllty. For free U o k , (

: Flow to Secure1 f Piitentfl ftMd TRADE-RIflRKS v rite f

I Opposite U. S. Patent Office W A SH ING TON . D. C

DISBROW’S

F o r C le an in g o n d P re s e rv in g the T e e th a n d G um s, a n d Im p a r t in g a R e­fre s h in g T a s te a n d F o e lln g to tb e Mouth.

C oinpountlod a n d fo r s a le b jS . D. W OOLLEY

D ru g g is t4 7 . M a in A v e . , 0 S o u th M a in S t .

. O pposite Ocean G royo O ates

A LB E R T ROBBINSREAL ESTATE IN SU R A N CE

Hotels and Cottages for Rent Mortgage Ix>at>9

226 MAIN STREETA S B U R Y PARK . N . J,

YOUR . BUSINESS SOLICITED

Real Estate Money to Loan

InsuranceWILLIAM GIFFARD

(Form erly \V. W h ite ’s)

222 Main St.. AsbtTry Park, N i J. Offloo o f T o w n sh ip Collector

FOR SALEA sp ec ia l b a rg a in In 'tw o la rg e B o a rd ­

in g H o u se s , w i t h l in e g ro u n d s A lso C o tta g e s in Ocean G ro ve , W e s t

P a rk and B ra a ie y Beach W M . A . CROSS, R e a l E s ta te

2 7 W ebb A ve n u e , Ocean G ro ve , N . J .

ON RULE TO BAR CREDITORS

Adminstarltor/s NoticeW l l U a m L . • R y e r a o n , J r . , A d m l n l s t r a ^ -

t o r o f W i l l i a m L . H y o r s o n , d e c e a s e d , b y o r d e r o f t h o S u r r o g a t o o f t b o c o u n t y o f M o n m o u t h , h e r e b y g i v e n n o t i c o t o t h o c r e d i t o r s o f . t h o s a l a d e c e a s e d t o b r i n g I n t h e i r d o b t s , d e m a n d s a n d c l a i m s a g a i n s t t h o e s t a t e o f s a i d d o c e a o e d , u n - d o r o a t h ’ o r a f f i r m a t i o n , w i t h i n n l n o m o n t h s f r o m t h o t w o n t y - f l r s t d a y o f J u n o , 1903. o r t h o y w i l l b o f o r o v e r b a r r e d o f a n y a c t i o n t b o r o f o r a g a i n s t t h o s a i d

W I L L I A M L . R Y D R S O N , J R .

JAS. H . SEXTONfuneral Director and embalmcr

Alao S u p t. M t. P rospec t C em etery *A largo a s s o r t m e n t o f C a s k o t s , e t a . c o n s t a n t l y o n * h a n d . - F l o w e r s o f i a n y d e s i g n a t s h o r t n o t i c e .

P a r l o r s a n d o n to o ?No. 17 M ain S tre e t, A sbury P o rk , Now Je rse y

5 E A B O A R DAIR LINE RAILWAY

S H O R T E S T A N D Q U I C K E S T R O U T E T O SO UTH ERN PIN ES H AM LET

PIN EH U RSTCAMDEN

COLUM BIA / SAVANNAH and

FLORIDA POINTS

- CHARLOTTEMACON

ATLANTAMONTGOMERY

N EW O RLEAN SAND T E X A S POINTS

D ou‘ !<• d a lly lim ite d tra in - , 'le u v f l g N ew YorK 12:10 a . m . a n d 12:(y)p. tn . T h ro u g h P u llm a n L ad le* ’ CnncbfH »md Cuie D in in g t orn. ,

M ILHAdE TICKETS n f tb l* c u in p a u y ’ lt.nuo, wild h\ 825.M for 1,000 m iles, a re good from H aiti o re v ia th e H a lllu io re H team P ac ito t G n n ijan y 'n IumiIs t h ru u ^ h N orfo lk , a n d from W a sh in g to n to a ll po lu tB on Ita JineMin th e F o u th , In c lu d in g T a m p a ,K m .. M ontgom ery . A la., a n d A tlan ta , G a , tnuB ci a id in g th e T o u ris t, A luu u fu ciu rer, F a rm e r a u d S to ck Itulfler to tra v e l a t a g re a tly reduced c o st.

INTERCHANGEABLE MILFAGE TICKETS—In a d d it io n ' to tb o ab o v e m ilag e ticke ts, th e r o a ru on eulu a t a l l "(Tlct*Kof th in co m p a n y in te ro lm n g o u b le 1,000 m ile tic k e ts aotd a t 826.(0. T lu se tlcketH a ro g tjqd .ovcr th e fo llo w in g , lines, w ith ro m e Blight exceptlouB noted th e r e in : •

A tla n ta , K n o x v il le & N o rth e rn B ’y. A t la n t ia C oast L in e R . R.B ru n » w lck & B lrm in g to n R R . C h esap eak e Steam B hip Co.G eorgia R a ilro ad .L o u isv ille , H en d erp o n & Bt. I^ouls Hy. N ort h w es te rn R y . o f n o u th C aro lin a . R ic h m o n d , F re d ’ck e’g & P o to m ac R. R .

. W a sh in g to n t-o u th e rn Ry.

A t la n ta «t W est P o in t R y .B a ltim o re S ie am P a c k e t Co.CharlpHton & W este rn C aro lina R . R.* C o lum bia , N ew b u ry a n d L a u ren s R. I t.: L o u isv ille & N ash v ille R . R.N aehv lile , C h a tta n o o g a & S t, L ouis R y . P la n t S y stem .S eab o ard A ir L in e Ry.W este rn H y. o f A la b a m a .

W estern & A tla n tic R. R . .SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY offer d e s ira b le ..lo ca tio n s to tb o M an u fac tu re r , H om o

Be&ker, rarm **r n n d S tock R a ise r ; a lso special low rates.Beforo d ec id in g u pon a lo ca tlo u c 11 on o r w rh e a n y a g e n t of th is c o m p a n y for full

p a rticu la rs . . * '*W . H. PLEASANTS, Traffic H anager..

JNO. T . PATRICK, J . L. ADAHS,Chief In d u str ia l A gent, General E a ite m A gent,

- P lnebluff, N. C. " 1183 Broadway* New York

ROBERT T. GRAVATTD E A L E R S IN -

STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, TINWARE, Etc.150 M A IN S T ., ASBURY PARK. N . J.

Tin Roofing Leaders Gutters Copper

Tin and

Sheet Iron

Workof all description

S T O R E D

A r : i y

Undervests

_ ‘o sts a p a ir o f .fd 't. fiulVy h la iik e ta o r a ' lo ’.v ria l i l ia ijo ia fo r t a s a d d it io n s to tho bed dl'OBsltip. Wo have a now lin e o f tiio^e p re tty P a laeo C ar B la n k e ts a t $1 a p a ir. S o ft w h lte .a u d s le e l b lnnU ets 7o een'ts a p a ir. W e b a ve th e c h o ic ­e s t s ty le s w e h a ve e ve r show n in tho •Medicated B ed C ross C om fo rts- and Q u ilts , m ade o f p re tty s i lk o le n e bo th s id e s , a r id f i lle d w it l i gorrn-proof lam in a t­ed co tto n , s o f t a s dow n an d o n ly fl.4!f a u d $1.98 each.'

in m ed ium w e ig h t in lo n g an d sh o r t s le e ve s , w ith p an ts to m a tch . W e h a ve tho h e a v ie r f jco cy lin e d u n d e rw ea r a lso , sh o u ld yo u need

i t . S k ir ta o f sa te en , m oreen , ( la n ue l an d f la n n e le tte in th e d e lic a te sh ade s , 25 c e n ts to $2.-19- puch.. . . .

N eed le ss to sa y th a t a l l sum m e r goo.ds a re s e l l in g u t h n lf p rice , to n iuko room for-the fa l l p u rch a se s . . . . ,

T h e L in e R S t o r eW e g iv e t r a d in g s to m p s '

609-611 Cookman. Ave. . / . 608-610 Wlattioon Ave.ASBURY PA K K , N E W JE R S E Y ? r.

M e c h a n ic s ’ Tools Factory Supplies

A Saving of Fuelis effected by hea ting your house w ith steam . I t takes less coal to keep the fire going and less heat escapes th rough the chimney than by any o ther heating system . You get the benefit o f every ounce of steam . I t would' no t be a bad idea to look into it by v isiting our show rooms, where we have the latest appliances for hea ting and h igh grade plumbing.

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baths. Cool rooms and comfortable accommodations for summer guests, perm anent and t r a n s ie n t . '/

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COUNTY AND STATE/

A ^ T a rra e rs ' I n s t i t u te w ill lje h e ld a t K e y p o rt on D ecem b er 12 a n d 13.. . . . A n o ra to r io so e io ty l ia s b e e n o r ­g an ized a b L o n g B ra n c h 1 w ith o v e r 150

’m e m b e rs .. . . A n u m b e r o f B e lfo rd re s id e n ts '

h a v e s u f fe re d re c e n tly from v is it s of sneaK th ie v e s .- . / *"■.

. .L a fa y e tte . S c h n n ek , of F re e h o ld , h a s sh ip p e d o v e r 400 b a r r e l s o f ap p le s nnd p e a rs from h is fa rm th i s fa il.

. .A b e e t w e ig h in g tw e lv e a n d oiic- h n lf p o u n d s w as ra ise d o n th e G re e n ­w ood p la c e a t M idd le to w n th is -y e a r .

‘ 1 .T h e ta x r a t e in M arlb o ro to w n s h ip . th i s y e a r is $14 p e r $1,000, an a d v a n c e of ju s t one d o lla r o n l a s t y e a r 's r a te .

. .A b o w lin g c lub to b e com posed of . tw e n ty y o u n g la d ie s a n d g e n tle m e n is In p ro cess of o rg a n iz a tio n a t K ey p o rt.

. .T h e r e a re 500 m o re n a m e s reg is- ' te r e d >6 F ree h o ld to w n sh ip th is y e a r

• th a n th e re w e re a t th e - f i r s t s i t t in g l a s t y e a r .

•. .T h ie v e s v is ite d ‘th e c a b b a g e p a tc h■ o f J a c k s o n B o b b in s , of F a rm in g d a lc ,

r e c e n tly , an d s to le a ll of tb e b e s t c a b ­b a g e s i n ' th e field."

. . .W o r k on tho tro l le y b e tw e e n K ey-' p o r t a n d S o u th A m boy is p ro g re s s in g ra p id ly , an d w ill be fin ished b efo re

. th e c o ld .w e a th e r s e ts in .• . .T h e c la s s is o f M onm ou th , th e o r­g a n iz a tio n of th e D u tch R efo rm ed c h u rc h , h a s - dec id ed to o rg a n iz e a

• c b u r c l ^ a t W e s t B ong B ra n c h .

. .M is s E d n a V an S ch o lc k , of H ig h ts -■ to w n ,, s ta r te o a few d a y s a g o fo r

C h inn , w h e re s h e . .w ill m e e t h e r in-.te n d e d h u s b a n d , D r. C h a r le s L yon.

. .W h i le C o n tra c to r V an S ch o ic k ., of ■Lakewood w a s - d r iv in g a h o rs e a b o u t to w n th e an im a l s tu m b le d an d fell on

. M eadow a v e n u e , b re a k in g its n ec k . ;' ... S in ce th e b a n k ru p tc y la w w err^ in -. to effec t, on J u ly l , 1898. th e r e h a v e b eeen -1 ;0 0 0 p e t it io n s in th e S ta te , GS o f w h ich w ere from M o n m o u th co u n ty '

/ . ■ . .F r e d M o rris , w h ile w o rk in g in ' th e file f a c to ry , a t F re e h o ld , h a d tho bpek o f h is r ig h t .h a n d c a u g h t in a b uzz saw , a t th e -k n u c k le s , a n d i t w a s . c u t to th e

‘hon e . ’ . ' . • :. .O w e n M cG arv ey , oi O m ah a , N eb .,

fs v is i t in g h is . b ro th e r , M ich ae l M c ­G arv ey , of L ak ew o o d . T h e tw o b ro th -

. e r s h a v e n o t seen , e a ch o th e r fo r t h i r ­ty y e a rs . .

.. .R e v ,. J o s e p h S . C la rk , p a s to r of t h e P o r t M on m o u th P e n te c o s ta l C h u rch , is a t odds w ith som e o f - th e young , p eo p le of h is flock o v e r th o d a n c in g q u es tio n .

• . .R e v . S in g le to n N e ts s e r . w ho g ra d ­u a te d from th e C ro z e r T h e o lo g ic a l S e m in a ry la s t J u n e , . h a s a c c e p te d a ca ll a s pas to r, of th e F i r s t B a p t is t c h u rc h of T o m s R iv e r . •• . .C o n tra c to r . R o b e r t Z im m e rm a n , of. N o r th L o n g B ran c h , h a s re c e iv e d w ord t h a t th e c o n tra c t, f o r re m o d e lin g L ife S a v in g S ta t io n N o. .3 a t S e a B rig h t, h a s .b e e n a w a rd e d to him .

. .T h e .c o n t r a c t h a s b ee n a w ard ed fo r a n e w b rid g e , w ith c o n c re te abut-; m c n ts a n d - iro n top , w h ich w ill re p la c e

. tw o s m a ll-w o o d en b r id g e s on tho road fro m F ree h o ld to C o lts N eck .

...G am e W a rd e n A y res , of Old B rid g e , a r r e s te d T o n y D in g le f o r v io ­la t in g th e g am e la w s by a llo w in g h is dog to ru n a t la rg e c h a s in g ra b b its ,

, J u s t ic e C ran d a ll fined him $21.50. ’• .T h e g ro c e r s o f E a to n to w n h a v e s ig n e d an a g re e m e n t to c lo se -the ir s to re s ’e a ch e v e n in g a t 7.30 o ’c lock f ro m N o v em b e r 1 s t tb A pril 1 s t, S atu r* d a y s ex c ep ted . •

. .J o h n W . N ew b u ry , la te p re s io e n t of th e .M e rc a n ti le .C o -O pera tive B ank . R ed B an k , w a s a r r e s te d by a D ep u ty U n ite d S ta te s M arsh a l th e o th e r .d a y o n a c h a rg e of fo rg e ry .

.. .L o n g B ra n c h E n c a m p m e n t. N o. 49.I. O. O. F. h a s g iv en i t s v o te to P a s t

: C h ie f P a tr i a r c h J a m e s R . W o o lle y fo r g ra n d ju n io r w a rd e n . M r. W ooliey e x p e c ts 'to c a p tu re th e office n e x t y e a r.

, C a p ta in R a y n o r ,, s k ip p e r of th e s lo o p C u m m in g s , of B ro o k ly n , w a s a r ­re s te d off L ong B ran c h by G am e W a r­d e n S t r a t to n a n d w as f in e d -$25 fo r f ish in g fo r m e n h a d e n w ith o u t a li c e n se . /

. .W h i le M rs. W illiam C h am b ers , of N ew E g y p t, w as o u t d r iv in g h e r h o rse to o k f r ig h t a t - s o m e c h i ld re n p la y in g a lo n g th e road a n d su d d e n ly tu rn e d th ro w in g h e r ou t a n d b re a k in g h e r c o l la r bone.

v .F re d E a d ie , .em ployed o n a fa rm n e a r R ed B ank ; g a s h c d 'h ls th r o a t w ith a r u s ty 'k n i f e la s t w eek in a n a t te m p t

; a t .s u lc ld e r .b e c a u s e tl ie y o u n g w om en o f th e n e ig h b o rh o o d w ould n o t asso-

. e la te w ith .him . .

.‘.R u fu s C ran m er, a b ra k e m a n on . th e d rill e n g in e in tlie L a k e h u r s t y a rd . .. in g e t t in g on tb e p ilo t o f th e e n g in e

s lip p e d an d fe ll u n d e r th e w h ee ls and : m a sh e d : h is foo t. T h e m e m b e r w as

a m p u ta te d , a t th e in s te p ;

. .T h e U n ite d S ta te s T re a s u ry Def• p a rtra .e n t h a s s e le c te d th e - s i t e , a t , P e r th A m b o y , fo r a new p o s to filce o f­

f e r e d b y J . C. M cCoy. I t w ill bo on th e c o rn e r o f Je ffe rso n and M aple

, s t r e e t s , in w h a t w a s th e P a t te r s o n t r a c t ; . 1’ . .L u c ie n O. A p p leb y h a s le a se d h is

r e s id e n c e a n d . s to c k fa rm a t S h re w s ­b u ry ' to C h a rle s H ilt, th e w e ll kn o w n h o rs e m a n , fo r th r e e y e a r s . T h e p ro p ­e r ty co m p rise s a com m o d io u s house , o u tb u ild in g s an d s ta b le s an d ab o u t . 12b .a c re s of la n d .

V . M rs .-F ra n k D onolm b. o f Red B an k , c r e a te d c o n s id e ra b le e x c i te m e n t . o n e

V ’d a y re c e n tly b y c le a n in g h o u se ' w ith a n axe . ' T h a t m o rn in g s h e rece iv ed

. a n o tic e to m o v e and s h e p ro m p tly b e ­g a n b re a k in g , tip h e r fu rn itu re , s t a r t ­

' d n g on th e k itc h e n stoVe.A n th o n y R ee v es , ‘F ra n k N icho ls

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u r ia n t ly . nnd th e y c o n te m p la te h a v in g five h u n d re d pou n d s a f te r it is cu red .

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/ .G r a n d C h a n c e llo r P / H a ll P a c k e r ; o f ’th o '- ,G ra n t! . L o d g e ; o f . K n ig h ts of. P y th ia s , ; is a r r a n g in g to hold n c o u n ­t y ra l ly o f th e o rd e r . T h e d a te 'se lec t­ed is N o v em b e r 2 ] . R ed B an Ik lias b ee n -p rac tica lly d ec id ed upon n s \ t l i e to w n , w h e re the-, d e m o n s t ra tio n \v*Jl ta k e p lace .

. . W h ile s e a rc h in g th ro u g h ' a sw a m p n e a r ' t h e old G reen v ille ro ad , n e a r L a k ew o o d . C. P . M egill c a m e a c ro s s a la rg e t r u n k filled w ith m e n ’s an d w o m en ’s c lo th in g , ,o f a 'v e r y , good q u a l ity . T h e tr u n k d id n o t have;...the a p p e a ra n c e of h a v in g b ee n o p t of d o o rs lo n g and h a d b ee n c a re fu lly p ac k ed . . ' ' ,

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T h e N e to n e s p la y ed th e M ohaw ks of P o in t P le a s a n t on th e a th le t ic g ro u n d s p re v io u s ’ to th e ; b ig g am e . S u p e rio r te a m w o rk g a v e tb e lo c a ls th e gam e'. N e to a c s , 1 1 ;. M ohaw ks, 0.

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T h e N e to a c s w ill p lay th e -Y a n k e e s of- - L ong B ran c h b e fo re th e O reos- B loom field g am e . •

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J a c o b A.* G e is s e n h a in e r fo r C o n g ress on tb e L a b o r T ic k e t , in M on m o u th co u n ty . T n e f r a m e r s of th e t i c k e t e v m e n tly p laced h i s n am e th e r e -‘‘by , g u e s s ,” o r e ls e w as c a rry in g o u t th e . p la n of m a k in g th e t i c k e t a ta ll to th e D em o c ra tic t ic k e t , a s is a lleged ,, to. c a tc h th e la b o r v o te fo r p ra c t ic a lly all of th e D em o c ra tic c a n d id a te s . In 1S94 M r. G e is s e n h a in e r ’w as o p p o sed by th e L a b o r - U n ions of th is d is tr ic t . W h a t. Was t r u e in 1894 is e q u a u y tr u ? tod ay , an d th e w o rk in g m a n ca n w ell affo rd to p o n d e r a lo n g w h ile b e fo re v o tin g fo r su ch a f r ie n d (? ) of th e ir s a s M r. G ,.is s h o w n to be. ..

M r. H o w e ll’s po sitio n on th e - im m i-' g ra t io n . is. w ell u e f in e d -a n d h e is e n ­t i t le d to and sh o u ld r e c e iv e 'th e u n ite d s u p p o r t .o f th e m e m b e rs o f - th e L a b o r U n io n s . In ' th e '.T h ird ' D is tr ic t. • T h e fo llo w in g is ta k e n f r o m th e .M atawan. u o u rn a l o f .N o v em b e r 3, 1S94: ..

"S o m e tim e ago th e d iffe re n t la b o r o rg a n iz a tio n of B uffalo ap p o in tin g a jo in t co m m itte e , w ho fra m e d . . th e , bjll k n o w n as th e Lockw ood Im m ig ra tio n B ill, a n d i t w a s su b m it te d to .a e (Li­f e r e n t la b o r o rg a n iz a tio n s from th e c o a s t of M aine tb th e s o u th e rn - sn o re s of L a lifo rm a , and. in e v e ry in s ta n c e w as h e a r t i ly e n d o rse d . T h e b in w as th e n in tro d u c e d b e io re C o n g ress an d re fe r re d to th e C o m m ittee on Im m ig ra ­tion o f w h ich C o n g re s sm a n G ejssen- h a iu e r of y o u r S ta te '.w a s c h a irm a n . T h e ib .il,.w a s p ro g re s s in g ,.n ic e ly , an d

M r . G e .s se D h a in e r ' w as fa v o rin g e v e ry m o v e m e n t u n ti l th e l a s t m o m en t, w nen by so m e u n k n o w n c a u s e to us, h e s u d ­d en ly ch a n g e d , and w o rk in g in a c a ­p a c i ty , fo r th e d i r e c t . in te r e s ts o f th e s te a m b o a t c o rp o ra t io n s an d la k e -fa r­in g m onopo lies, J i e by . h is sk illed t r i c k e r y c a u se d th e d e fe a t of th e bill fn co m m itte e . - .

“ N ow In v iew of th e ab o v e fa c ts and t h a t th e hill h a d ' i t s 'o r i g i n and e m ­a n a te d d ire c tly fro m th e '• la b o rin g fo rc e s a t B uffalo , b ad b e e n e n d o rse d b y th e s a m e a ll. o v e r t - c U n ite d S ta te s , w e a s th e p eo p le o f th e w ho le h a v e / d en o u n c ed . M r. G e is s e n h a in e r a n d b e l ie v e h im an u n fit p e rso n to rep-' r e s e n t th e w o rk in g m a sse s , n o t only, in C o n g re ss , bttt_ in a n y w ay p e r ta in in g to th e w e lfa re of the . peop le. A cco rd ­in g ly , w e im p lo re y ou to u s e a l l non* o ra u le m e an s in d e fe a tin g th is m an. B y s o d o in g y o u n o t on ly s a n c t io n o u r r e q u e s t h u t t h a t o f . e v e ry la b o rin g

-m an th ro u g h o u t th e U n ite d . S ta te s .”T h e fo re g o in g is s ig n ed by th e L e g is ­

la t iv e -C o m m itte e of th e B uffalo C en­tr a l L a b o r U n ion . •

D ally and Personally Conducted. E x . c u r s io n s to Pacific CoaBt

*. C iiicngo & N o r th ; W e s te rn R y ., com ­fo r ta b le a n d -co n v en ien t m e a n s - of t ra v e l in P u llm a n s le e p in g c a rs w ith a g re e a b le co m p an y , in c h a rg e of e x ­p e r ien ced c o n d u c to rs w ho a c co m p an y e a c h p a r ty , all* th e w ay tb S an F ra n ­c isco , L os A n g e le s o r P o rtla n d . C ho ice of ro u te s . -F in e s t s c e n e ry . Low. r a t e t i c k e t s an d on ly $G fo r doub le b e r th . M ap s, an d in fo rm a tio n f re e on a p p lic a t io n to t i c k e t a g e n ts o r a d d re s s W . A. Cox, G01 C h e s tn u t s t r e e t , P h ila ­d e lp h ia , P a .— 44*52.,

S aturd ay Pajam as SpecialsT h e $1 k in d a t 48 c e q ts . S te in b a c h

C om pany , A sb u ry P a rk .

OPPOSITE SHOREt . -E v e ry c e n t of th i s .y e a r ’s ta x e s a t A lle n h u rs t h a s b e e n paid .

T w e n ty n ew b a th s ave • be in g ' in ­s ta l le d in th e C o le m an H ouse .

— C aro lin e , w ife o f H o ra c e B ritto n , o f W e st P a r k , d ied la s t S a tu rd a y cven- l u g . . •

• — A fte r L ie h o lidays ' S te ln b a e h ’jj s to re s w ill c lo se a t G p . m . e v e ry ovcn-

- g o ^ c c p t S a tu rd a y .— Thb-NDeal .B each L an d C om pany '

w ill reduced . i t s ' c a p i ta l s to c k irom $500,000 to $50,000., '•

• — I t Is e x p e c ted th a t tl ie new’ c lu b ­h o u s e a t A lle n h u rs t Will b e ^ rcad y fo r o p e n in g by M ay 1 s t n e x t . . . ./ — T h e CbJo C om pany , m a n u fa c tu re r s

o f. t '3 * in - l / h a v e rem o v ed th e i r p la n t fro m A sb u ry P a rk to R ah w ay .

-Edw 'ard W h ite o n M on d ay p icked up on th e b each n e a r s e v e n th a v e n u e : a .G p rm a n d o lla r ,b e a r in g d a t e 'o f 1729.

^ -F reeh o ld e r J o s e p h C liv e r re tu rn e d to h is h o m e from T w in in g , New’ M exi­co;' fo r a s h o r t v is i t th e ' l a t t e r p a r t o f lh s t w eek .

— B y a .fa ll w’h lle ro m p in g on th e b each M on d ay a f te rn o o n , l i t t l e M ary B e a u m o n t; o f W e s t P a rk , w a s in ju r e d ’ in te rn a l ly , ' .

— D r. J o h n L e ro y T a y lo r w ill b e fo rm a lly in s ta lle d 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 o n W e d n e sd a y e v e n in g , N ovem ber, 12th .

— J u d g e B 'elden-8 h a n d s o m e p ro p e r­ty a t A lle n h u rs t h a s been so ld to S. L . .MlngleV of N ew Y ork . T h is p ro p ­e r ty w as v a lu ed a t $G8,000.

' —-C h arles D av is , fo re m a n , a t th e - e le c tr ic l ig h t p o w er h o u se , w as m a r­r ie d la s t S u n d a y . to M iss S oph ie B ro w n , o f K in g s to n , E n g la n d .’

-S te in e r & S o n ’s f a c to ry a t B rad ley B each is to b e e n la rg e d , T he . e n la rg e ­m e n t is m a d e n e c e s s a ry by th e ra p id g ro w th of. th e f irm 's b u s in e ss .

-T he c i ty c o m m is s io n e rs o f a p ­p e a l w ill, m e e t in th e c o u n c il ch a m ­b e r T u e sd a y , N o v em b e r 25, tb n e a r p ro te s t s from c i tiz e n s r e g a rd in g tn e ir ta x b ills ,. '

— M rs. A tfolph A sb ra n d , of SO-i M ain s t r e e t , w’ho w i l t sp en d th e w in te r in G erm an y , s a ile d fo r . th a t c o u n try In s t S a tu rd a y . M r. A sb ra n d w ill fol­low’ a b o u t th e f ir s t o f th e y e a r . ,

— A t L o n g B ra n c h la s t ' S u n d ay , A. R. A say , w ho is em p lo y ed in th e o f­fice . of • th e A tla n tic C o a s t E le c tr ic R a ilw ay C o m p a n y , A sb u ry P a rk , wms m a rr ie d to M is s 'J e n n ie H u g h es ,, o f. L ong B ra n c h . .

—r*A c le a ra n c e sa le of sh o es is now’ g o in g on a t D ay ’s , 021 M a ttiso n a v e ­nue . A ll k in d s of s h o e s — m e n ’s, w o m e n ’s an d c h i ld re n ’s . B a rg a in s f o r ; e a r ly b uyers .- ' P a r t i c u la r s ' in a d v e r­t i s in g co lu m n s.

— T om orrow ’ (S u n d a y )i. th e a n n iv e r ­s a r y o f th e R e fo rm a tio n w dli.L e ce le ­b ra te d a t th e L u th e ra n C h u rc h of th e A to n e m e n t. T h e S u n d a y schoo l w ill hold sp ec ia l e x e rc is e s a t 4 oclocit p. m ., in th e c h u rc h . . . .

— T h e m e n of th e F i r s t ' C o n g reg a ­tio n a l C h u rc h w ill s e rv e a tu rk e y d in ­n e r a t th e . G ran d A ven u e ' H o te l 'o n T h u rs d a y , N o v em b e r 13, fro m - 5 to 8 p. m . T h e ;e n t i r e a ffa ir w ill b e con ­d u c ted by th e m en .'

—-The su m of $20,000 w ill b e ex­p en d e d on re m o d e lin g th e W h a le n and S e a R e s t H om e, on S econd av e n u e , th e su m m e r h o u se o p e ra te d by th e W .C. T . U ., o f P h ila d e lp h ia . A c o n tra c ­to r fro m th e l a t t e r c i ty w ill do th e w o rk . ;

— M iss -L eN eve, of N ew Y o rk , w ill le a d th e m e e tin g o f th e C h r is tia n a n d M is s io n a ry : A llian ce on S u n d ay , N o­v e m b e r 2, a t 3 o’c lo ck in- th e i r room s, M ikado B u ild in g . T h e re .will b e an- a lb d a y m e e tin g , of t h e A llian ce on T h u r s d a y , 'N o v e m b e r 6 th . . '

— O n th e o c c a s io n o f h is fifty-second: b ir th d a y a n n iv e r s a r y la s t F r id a y , Con-: s ta b le T h e o d o re H u lic k w as ag re e a b ly : s u rp r is e d to r e c e iv e a v is i t f ro m a n u m b e r o f r e la t iv e s an d fr ie n d s , w’ho to o k p o sse ss io n of h is h o m e a n d cele*. b ra te d th e d a y in a jo y o u s m an n er..

— T h e e n te r ta in m e n t g iv e n by th e c h o ir of T rin ity . .P . E ,. C h u rch a t L i­b r a ry H a ll o n -W e d n e se d a y e v e n in g w a s l ib e ra l ly ..p a tro n iz e d . N o b e t te r e n te r ta in m e n t -by loca l ta le n t w a s e v e r g iv en in th is v ic in ity . T h e m u s i­ca l ta b le a u x w’e re p ro d u ced on a m a g ­n if ic e n t s c a le . A h an d so m e su m w as re a liz e d , ■

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c ln lm e d -in th e O eean G rove posto filce f o r th e w eek e n d in g O cto b e r 29, 1902:

M r. an d M rs, G eo rge B row n, M rs. J . B row n . M rs. R B row ne, M is,: M ary B ush . M iss T h e o d o s ia L e A rnlit, S. D o m an , M is s . L o t tie -D ungy , M iss G race E p p iey , M iss C F itz s im m o n s , M rs. M. J . G a u a g h e r , E l lo n 3 . H im - beck , M r. H . B. H enze , M r. C la re n c e H illm a n , M. A. H ow e ll, L izz ie . 5 E m ­b u ry , M iss M ary A. V. P e r ry , M rs. Hel- z a ra F e n n . W. T o w n sen d , S a ra h Wei- 11ns.

W .'H , H A M IL T O N , P o s tm a s te r . .

.Cham pion P ean u t E s te rC h a rle s H e n d ric k s , of K ey p o rt; e n ­

te r ta in e d th o m e m b e rs o f tn e g ra d u ­a t in g c la s s o f th e p u b lic schoo l o f th a t

■place a few n ig h ts ago . A p e a n u t e a t­ing c o n te s t w as n fe a tu re , of th e even- in g 's e n te r ta in m e n t , th e p e rso n e a t in g th ? m o s t p e a n u ts In a m in u te to g e t a p rize . B e rt ie B ow ne a t e fo u r te e n p ea­n u ts w ith in tlie p re s c r ib e d tim e . T h e p r iz e w as a n in k s ta n d .

T h e A n b u ry P a rk M o r tg a g e S e c u r ity ; Sompaoy.

R oom s 4, 5, a n d 0, M oum oiith b u ild ­ing . L o a n s m a d e p ro m p tly on c h a t te l o r r e a l - e s ta t e m o r tg a g e s fro m $2- to $5,000. O f lic e s .o p e u d a y nnd d u rin g e v e n in g s f ro m 7 to 9. .A : W . Dey,M an ag e r.— .May 17tf.

Our n illla e rsA re o f m e tro p o li ta n e x p e rie n c e ; o u r

m illin e ry p r ic e s a r e be low th o m e tro ­p o li ta n s ta n d a rd . S te in b a c h C om pany , A sb u ry P a rk , N. J .

5 o c . U m b rella s f o r 3$'c.500. o f th em S aturday a t th e S tein

b ach C om pany's stores , A sbury Park,

Steinbach CompanyAsbury Park and W est End

rW e have purchased several hundred dozen of Madras and

Outing Flannel N ight Shirts and Pajamas which were in the recent railroad wreck, a consignm ent of Messrs. Steiner & Son, of Asbury Park, which insures their worth.

Some are badly soiled and others only slightly, while rhany are absolutely perfect. W e shall sell them ail w ithout reserve, com mencing Saturday morning at the following prices:

Badly soiled Night Shirts 10c.Slightly soiled Night Shirts 19c.Perfect and nearly perfect

outing Night Shirts 39c./ Outing Pajam as, Worth $i 48c.

Madras Pajamas, w o r t h $ i a n d $2 48c.

And ^ following Specials Saturday ONLY

10 yds. Striped OutingFlannel, 45c., worth75c. 10 yds. Savoy Flannel, 75c., worth $1*00 v. 200 pairs Blankets, 75c., worth $ 1.2 5 50 0 Umbrellas, 35cv, worth 50c.Ladies’ Jackets, $4.50, worth 7.50 Knee Pants, 19c., worth 35c.

The above are not regular ^tock nor car­ried over from any other sale, but purchased specially for the occasion, and to be sold at a loss, as an incentive fbr our out-of-town pa­trons to visit our big stores on Saturday.

Steinbach CompanyThe Mammoth The Ocean Palace

FIRST NEGRO VuTER

D e lo n g s 'la New Jersey and Has Not Missed a n Election

' T liom ns H e n r y ' P e te rso n ,' o f P e r th A m boy , w ho iv a s^ th c firs t n e g ro in th e U n ite d S ta te s to v o te a f t e r th e ad o p ­tio n of th e f if te e n th a m e n d m e n t to th e C o n s titu tio n , is lo o k in g fo rw a rd to th e a p p ro a c h of e lec tio n day w ith i n t e r e s t / S in ce he v o te d on M arch 31, 1870, fo r th e f ir s t tim e, P e te r s o n h a s n o t 'm is s e d a "single e lec tlp n .

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