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VOL. XXIII. NO 9. OCEAN GROVE , N. J., SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 27, 1897. Subscription, $ 1.00 per Year. Florida Recreations. . I’ Bi:<;ottn:—-.Since Sunday morn itig/Feb. I I, complaints in regard to nil ■Seasonable or elmngohble weather have . -been silenced by sunny days,, nnd perfect temperature during tlie period allotted to ■sound, health ful Hleep. The tide of travel ha's continued and increased all the more hy-reason of repeated snow storms and their dicugreeublc concomitants Jn'tho northern and western States. M ow all these health and. pleasure . seeking people. puss the time in such a languid climate may possess some inter- ..est: to. the striy-’atdiome reader. .A con- •: sidenibly proportion of Florida visitors on any given .(fate are mere tourists. They'seen re round trip tickets limited.as to- time* say t wo to four weeks, during . wliich, from- (h e. time 1hey enter the . State by vestibuled train or coastwise 'steamer) they merely get a bird’s . eye view of the business activity of Jackson* villiy especially, in its well coriducjed /hotel arrangements; of St. Augustine • with its antiquities dating back to the . period of Spanish occupation, and inclu- d in g the gaittes of its modern palactyliko places of fashionable resort; then tlie dozen points farther.South' on the east, /coast line of railway—the Halifax and Indian river, Bockiege, Lake 'Worth, Palm Beucli and Biscay ne Bay, or Tampa, Winter I’ark and other famed • localities . accessible,tlirough the central and west- ern sections of the State, with only a day or t wo at a place, tint il ■ starting, home- ward again, they can say, “ yes, we have seen it itll; and now feel satisiied.” . . ■ Those who'come for a longer, stay aiid . wisely "sel ect a temporary resting placo-at . some* inland, homelike hotel, have the *best,of it . An ideal resort ol' Ilie latter style, is that of our friends, the Messrs.- Atkins, of Asbury Park, of -whose fine tropical environmentaiulaeeonrinpdating characteristics J have frequently written.: •At such a.place as tiie Brock House, imagine;an. a.fsembltigu of genial people, .m ost of whom havemet here.previously, aud know before, they arrive how kindly they will he received, and how goncrbu.s. ly I'bev .will be cared for, with the stim- . itius t/ay by Way. o i new. names on the register* and new acquaintances to be .formed. Unt how do they pass the time? : • The .history of any single day during the past weqk will lielp to answer, this question : Amorning mist.. envelops hake Monroe. . Thermometer i cmains awhile at* 70. There; is activity aniong ; tlie sportsmen ; early breakfast and lunch V baskets il)Jed ; boatmen. ready wit Ij bail- secured, and.all gone before the remain- ing guests sit -down to a discussion of boiled shad, quail on . Uiast, ehops. steak . 01 * omelet, with the cusioinarv prelude of juicy'Indian Uiver oranges. An hour or two may then be devoted to letter writing . before the mail closes. The locomotive-, whistle is heard, and soon alter the Jaek- • sonville steamer hoarsely announces her •;apprpitch at the dock. Tliis is the event ofthe day. Friends may be on . board ,1 others are saying ‘■ goocl bye,’/ and re- gretfully leave for other serenes. The • heat now drives people to the shady side of the porch, or to tlie adjacent palm iind oak embowered " hammock,” until re- collection of htniih Hour brings the strag- glers again to the cheerful dining room, with its sontinel waiters at every (able tc» , tempt the appetite .with bird pie, crisp leituce and other luxuries of a large.gar- den,. gathered. an hour belone. Now ;' there is au interval until the mail conies in. .Letters are qtiickly scanned, and.the great city dailies of yesterday tell how the1 outside world is* getting on in iis. “ tips” arid 11 downs,” its aristocratic ban- . quets, apd poverty Stricken woe, its bank . iaihnes ahu Wedding bells. ' As evening advances the fishing parties return. .Bespeelive 1 .‘‘strings’’ arc counted, weighed and registered. The lis.h are heaped on trays and exhibited • on tlie hotel counter, some nine-pound bass still flapping their tails iti unaffected surprise at the change of circumstances in their eases, and game bags.are emptied of their plump contents. V Dinner follows. The bill of fare is ex- tensive and inviting. A - competent caterer with unlim ited resource*’, takes prido and pleasure In furnishing daily itll the delicacies of the season. Tlien noth- ing remains hut parlor games and music, more reading, moonlight on the broad verandas, or a circuitous s'ajJ on the glassy lake, and otcasionallv an impronitu concert where a traditional - plantation nanjo accompanies (he miiihtrelsy of sen- timent, in which one learns for the first time,' “ Wlmt ge'titlo Cynthia Imd for supper— ChlcUcn foot»po,sKUinliit.lumOny und;(i'uHer.M; O f •course the program givcii above varies-from. a bupppsable Wagnerian re- cital at the Ponce (te -Leon, or the swell , formalities at Tatnpa Bay or Palm Beach/ but every One to. his peculiar, taste. Florida,'with its. superb climate as the. chief attraction, with some artistic effort, furnishes everything else that heart eau desire. This may also include a little ot" thq religious element. Some travelers, exemplary enough’ at home, act a little .like the precocious child who gilded her usual evening prayer with “ Good bye God; for wo are going to Atlantic City,’? but others are steady and true to their home altar memories,' and glad to join with us here in Sunday worship. Bible reading, and interchanging, .experiences on the sublime realities of the spiritual realm, and its outcome in the lilb here- after. ; • ' . Mo in:. A x ox. I'cbrittii1!/ JO, 1&97.' Late reports .from. Florida state that Doctor aud Mrs. Stoked, Wistar Stokes, Doctor Aldiiy and his familv, and Mr. ahd Mrs., II: W- Murphy* o/ Freehold, : are. at St. Augustine. Mr. Walker and ;Mi8 S Alico Harrison, of Asbury Park, aro at tho Brock House, Enterprise, and others from this.vicinity will soon follow them to that popular resort. Deal Justly, Mothers. “ Oh, dear, I don't know why I did that,” said .a. mother, as her Jittle; one toddled Off in a burst of sobs. The mother had come home very tired from a day’s shopping, and the little one had run out in the hall to greet her, and, grabbing tlio bundles .from lier -hands, had begun to-try to untie them. Tlio mother pushed tlie child away with no gentle hand, and in a cross' tone of Voice said : “ Get out of * niy. way this minute vou naughty girl,”- Not long before the. little ono had been veiy ill, so ill that the doctors had- given up all hope. Then it was that the mother prayed fervently;to 'God tosparo.bor child, and.promised ou her. knees to be ;u tender, patient, faith-, fill mother it it. were given hack to .her, arid yet .how soon.she had forgotten, and in moments of vexation the same.impa- tient cross ,wordit* had come again, and the little one’s sensitive heart laid been made unjustly to ;suffer. The-' dear, lov - ing child had run with a glad look on her Wee face tom eet inaiiinia, who Inal been gone all day, so glad to sce.her, but tor want of (bought, and following a child- ish impulse, had reached forth the,little: hands to take the bundles and find nut . what was ip them. All tliis.eame’to the mother’s mind a* she heard (lie sobs o( the little.child, who had nm back to the room and buried her face, in the-pillow of her little, bed. And then came that work’ of undoing the. wrong, which al! mothers know about: but the cruel in- justice toward the child would .still bur- den the conscience^ of .the -mother Jong after. -: We are often unjust to our children be- cause of our own tiioods and .trophies.’ Things Wo pass over sometimes as' of no moment, iii hours when we led Vottl.of F<n:ts,'’ no make .T.great matier of/m id hurt, onr children’s seiisative. nutured'. When reproof is entirely uncalled for. Children are fret fed at .and found fault with, oftentimes,, because, we are .in an irritable inood, or things do not go our way, notwithstanding that thev are })er.v fecilv innocent of having helped to create those unpleasant conditions* . . . Justice jn the treatment.’ of. children i.s something that should be conscientious! v practiced. Tho child may have been full ofthe wish lo help mamma iti her work, and yet m ay have made some unfortu-. hate break,.or spot, in her efforts.-..; But the motive was right; • she meant to do sometliinu' out of the kindness of lier heart. But some mothers would .have lost sight of the motive entirely, and. scolded the child for the unfortunate re- sults, instead of BlioWing. appreciation of the.'thdughtthhiesa of tlie child, and pointing out the ditliculties in the wav of •lojng Work the little hands wete not vet finite able to do. Let us deal justly with our dear children iu our homes, and. re-, member that we can. make.uiore impres-' sion on them liy patiently and -kindly showing them their faults tiian by ,nag- ging or scolding them.— JCranyrfi.'<l;' Sixteen Years Old. The Christian Kmleavoiv Society «»b- served itssixteenlh birthday anniversary, Feb. 2. Tlio growth of this* movement in the period that has.elapsed since its or- ganization lias made it one of t he peculiar features -of our time.' Tlie impetus and training Which it has given, to countless thonsancls <if young people in various de'-. nOniinations, and in ’many, lands, the evangelistic inlluence, which it harf ex- erted, the ininistration it lias wioimht upon coagregation^ ;ind communities, and the reflex influence which has readied fi‘om it upon pastors and other workers, and soine of the features in its record which aro remarkable. The work of this organization, and of others with 7 Minilar scope—the. Kpworth League, the .Wesley Unild, the Brother- lioo(i of St. Andrew, tin? Luthorvund Westminister, League, tlie Baptist. Young People’s t’nion—are phases of modern life wliich commaiid attention. Taken iiltogether they have inade im extijmnli- nary addition' to the sum total of the Christian forces, of our age : t hey certainly constitiUo a distinctive element of tre- mendous power iu oiir civilization. The study of tlie Bible, Work among the jinor, mental cnltuYe. social, recreation, and evangelistic activities, have all been fur-' thered through these organizations., A new sense, of responsibility has been de- j velopwl among voting people of id I the churchesaiul the impul>es of a. hew life have been sent throughout their ranks by these moderp. instrumentaliti^ for the* utilization, of the spirit, . tins energy, anil the enthusiasm of youth in the; Service of the Mjisjet\ ?»hd* of the, t;lmivh.“ < aifrtrt < 'hristi<m A Curious Wooden Watch. WASHINGTON’S SUPPER. The Firemen and Tliclr Ladles Hnjoy a Pleasant Social Entertainment and iJanqiicL . . T|»e commit tecs having in charge the arrangements of Washington Fire Co.. \o. I, for tin* ce/ehra(ion of Washing- ton's birthday Iasi Monday evening, is entitled to credit for the muniier in which.the litlair was carrieu throuuli. ' . Tne early part of .tho evening was devoted to a social entertaiiimeiit in the •handsome assembly room Of the Com- pany on the second lloor. Beside music witli a violin accompaniment bv Mr. iValter b'rwtkliti, 3/r. Harry \S\ hcvfjio gave a number..'of^ selections, littniorous and niusical, on- the phonograph, which wero greatly enjoyed. ' ; . About U n’eiiick the.entire company, consist ing of some . iift y people, •*; was; invited, to the lii^t tlhor where an elaborate-batKptet had bee ii spread, ’Tliti room had been handsbmdy decorated with JJjjgs and bunting for the occasion, and tho tabled were very tastefully, arranged aiul attractively trimmed. . Following the feast Chairman Shernird called, for speeches and appropriate re- marks, were make bv Capt. .lolm .‘1. Smith. General Pattei>:on, .lohnsou l a y ,1aiv■Ay. 11. Pine and others. ' It has. been a custom 'of Washim;toii Conipanv: for t he past year to invite the ladies- to par-, ticipate in these social gatherings',.which hits greatly- enhanced the interest arid pleasures otVthe occasions. The various speakers releiicd to tin* added brightness: aiid euj(*ymi.*nt afi'orded by their pres- .eiice, and all future events of this char- acter are likely, therefore,.to be:favored liy their aiteiidaiuH*.. The; oommittet*. 'in «-harge of the ar? iangements consisted of C. K. ffoflinan,' .lean tioodric.h, Horace Kirkpatrick; Geo: Toniliiison, and W. •!». O’Brien. •' •’ •/.ro Heffulate the “ Beer ArHs.” ; Assemblyman. Van W ickie,-of Mon- inoitth, has just introduced intv* the House a bill {o regulate and restrain the defiveriugr«i* litpior except at the* p/ace where its sale is authorized, or upon a written’ order which must be kept inf .itle for one-year :by the vcndl’i-. 'J Jijy h intended to supercede tho act. recently prononnceil ; unconstitutional bv the Supreme Court, under whie.l;- the drivers of ‘‘ Jleer Arks” in this vieinity liad been prosecuted. Tlie heavy penalty provided ;wi!l make tiie trausgies^ion (if the law, if enacted, so serious.a matter that, few will -risk a conviction'by its violation. I’he full text of the bill fol- lows: V. : ’• A rarlliur Mipplcmcnt iu llu: art, “ An Act ft>r tlio' ]uui|>tmieiu oi‘ «Tlmes,** approvt’d March twenty-seven, elKltteen hundred'and 8cvvnty*four.. '. . : i • ; . ; 1. Hn ll enacted My tliu. Heimtc* and iieneint. Asseinlity of the* statu of Xew Jersey, That it shall nut be-litwlUt lor any person n.ivln^ a llcenne to sell'spirltons, vfno(is- malt-or. luvwed lhtuors or any of->rild-.liquors, t«'» ilellver wild llqaors at any place or to niiy poison than oii (fa> premtscK Mtiere #nch' license authorizes'the-side of said ll«piors,- CNCeptapou a written Ortler In each Insianee, signed hy the |ii;r.-nn desiring tlie said liquors and specifying »lur quantity and Und of liquor onteivd and the-plat e whero the said liquor shall'lie delivered, which order shall he In ca eh nfse n>niln<‘d h.v ihu peixufsolllm: said liquor/ tf/orcKahl .fur the period of one. year. • - " .' Aiul . he it. enai-h'd. That any person or persons who shall violate the provisions of. tills net sliall he- chained guilty of-a inlsde- uieanor, and tai eOnvlctton shall he punished by a tha* not exceeding tlvo hmalml dollars, or Iniprlsonnarntat hard labor not exceed I n« two years, at. tin* discretion of ihc Court. a. And he U eimeted. Tlmt this net slcdl take etfcet innuedlately. . * Hell Abolished. John *S.. Voorhces Ilii John S. VoorhOesVa real, estate agent, \y 1 io occupies.the 11 otise. col lier Mt. 1ter- inon. Wav and Xew Jersey avenue, was removed to the .Monmouth Memorial Hospital, at Long Branch, oii Wednes- day' of last week’. Mr. Voorhees has been suffering for. soine time' past from tjaralysis, und last week his condition UecaiUe so alarming that his physician advised Iiis removal. to the hospital where skilled nursihg and constant medi- cal attoritiop were available. . Miss VanCleaf Married. ; <lit ^iotiday morning at ; 11 o ’clock, Mis's .Jennie A. \ auCIealV a tlaught«*t;. of John VanCleaf; was. married to Kdward Miller,* of Philailelphiai but. now a student at W’esleyau ( ollege, in .Middle- town, Conn. ,Bey. J. llotl'man Batten, performed the ceremony, which was celebrated at t he In >me of* i )m I Hide’s parenti- on lielaware.avenue!; The m ost cinioiis i lmekeept*r perhaps lhat has over hceii.made in t his .couiit ry was the work, of Oije. Victor Dbriatj-wJio -lived at P»risto|, .'IVqui , about twenty years, ago. .Tbik■?oddity was- nothing i more or less than a wooden watch. The j case was made of brier root, and the in- I side works, all except three tif the main j wheels and the sprfrigs [ wjiich wei'e of j metal), were niade from a piece of an old ! boxwood rule. The face, which was polished, until it looked like .-a slab; of iinest ivOry, was.niade fr<d.U the slipiiUler blade, of tin old cow ihat had been killed by tlie cars. “ Doriot’s ijueer watch,” as it was called, was an open-faced allair, with a glass crystal,, tiiid was pronouncetl a line piece of work by all the watch- makers i if, K.tst Ton tiessee.*— ujru ucimi .Chronicle; : : ; . Card of Thanks.'.' ; .'i’lie; LVniiuiittee b f Washirigt'«iit iFire Company Xo/ \ \i'f Oceiin (.5rove, desires' mt .behalf of the Coin puny to; return their sinei.-re thanks to their .fiiymls for the kind courtesies extended .to t hem.mr the occasion of the annual anniversary of the Company, lield at their hall oh February *J‘ J, ISU7.. *' • • ‘ FOU $ 1,00.0 1 can .sell Vou a com fori a- blo 7‘ioom (.ottnge on Broadway, near Xew York a venue. Sewer tiiul Water connections. Cottage furnished. feb20-2m W. IL Bkicoi.l:. ."••.. Sliowles Acquitted. T he' verdict in the. case of Williani Sliowles, on trial for the ahobtin^ of Ansel- Croft ?at .Hed Baiik^ .Christnias, night, exhriinn-ated hi tu. from all blame. Sliowles was diHpluyiugVu revolver wheii it wjls aceidentalfy exploded, inflicting a wound from which. Croft soon di^l. C. L. Busbiiell has hVCn elected tieii- eml Manager of the New Jersey .Melho- dist. Publiaiiing Company, of KM Federal: street, Ciunden, N. J. lie is the pub- lisher of the J/ohii‘.(i iiiflr, of I’liiladelphia. Iiis mother,Mrs. Ji lL Buslinell, resides in' Atlantic City, and sometimes. spends her summers hrOcean Grove. ! So it lias been ..fiv»m’ many a person’s ; creed ; from tuany if Christian’s thought, : and laigelv from the pulpit of the modern s Christian Church. A great change has j come upon the ministry within the past ! half century. Our fathers were\soris- of j fbunder, and ihe' terrors of ihe law with' l its eternal consecpienccs to the. Jbst .soul 1 rang out. with startling power iti almost !’ every sermon. “ The lake that burueth- ! with lire and brinistpne’’ was a‘ fearful 1 reality, tiiul awaketiedsouls felt t luit they j were In.feaifttj and imminent danger as hell movpd from beneath to nieet them ! at their coming.” Then it was not litre } to lind one weeping Over his lost-estate, | atul crying out “.I dare not; sleep lest I ‘ wake up iii hell.” . Sin was seen to. be 1 e.xeeetling sinful when a'righteous, God \ had announced such a dread and eternal ! penalty as its just wages. And when .a t J last tho love oi God. in Christ, Jesus was; \ apprehonded. looming tip at the.'cross ! against tliis dUrk background'it- inspired >a love, us great as the . .doom t hat wits :‘,thicateniug the simier. fl\» he: saved. ; froin' sin aiid .hell through; Jesus .the (.Milist was tlie unspeakable and love- inspiring gift of (iod. Now tho degeiier-; ate sons oi the old pulpit, niasters have mv hell, or it .t?: a -.crude/ ill-conceived figure of speech; ‘a wordy shadow ;- a I freak of fancy : a hideous bngabrio to i scare tbo’chi ldren of a ruder age. . They ; present a /aw' wiiliutil saiieiions : sin. as ■having no penalty eXcept tiionil inlluence' ; and hence a matter iit option; theloVe bf t?od‘ as. ac• pleasing, seniimentiili^nr tfovard tho.human race, hut with m> dark ' tlangerioi'Tlamiuttioir to be saved, from, . and no' rich sense of salvation r.ecttred, and hence po. especial sense of . love i h- ' spited; -Sill is uti ins.ignilieant. trillu'; the atonement- is a needless sawiiice and horror-; • coitvicljqii for sin almost, tin* known ; atid the church almost, destitute . cd-a stqtse of rescue froin a lost.est id e. .. • : 'I’he - contrast'; between tin* former, preaching and the present may suggest J the i|uestioii, Is hell-less preaching In vat i to the :word .of.God7 Are The inciting' : strains of the t Jospel ))t;esifnted bv tbein- j. selves^-with Mm danger left; out—loyal ; to t he.s<ouls that are bound Ibr.elornitA;? The (lieat Teacher, whose servant u every-Line niinister of tlie Gospel js, -was j. not indifferent to-this question.. To Him; ' “ the damnation of hell” was a'great j reality; ’ I Ie -did iiot fail. iii ileclariug j eoncen'iiiig," the worm.tliat (Iteth not; l and the tire that is 'never quenched.V Ile didnot:hesitate to /.oilray tin? ’con- dition of t he lord sold, who ** opened his eyes being itv torments ,-.” wanted for a drop of water “ io cool his parched tongue," and found . ” an ' tinpa^sable gulf ”: between him' aiid the saved, llei did. not forbear out of sickly seiitiipetit to: represent a large . company' of our humanity' going, awav from- the judg - ment “ into everlasting punishment.’’ A ' G.od ■ who execute/ h vengeance against sin is the God of the Bible. His atti»d, with' llaining Sword, drove onr iirst parents froni their Kden ; His rain, of fire and brimstone froth heaven wiped out the cities of iho..plain ; 1lis.Hoods froni the. clouds.abore, and waters from the fountains of the great deep cleaned tlie eat;tj>^rfii liodless raco in the time of Xoah/^aml His..word''-declares-tliat “ the fearful and .unbelieving, and the abomi- nable, and murderers, ami .whoremongers, aim! sorcerers, smd idolaters,' and all liars',, shall have l heir part in t he lake wliich hurneth with lire aud brimstone: Which is the second ilcaUi.”. .'. . : • ■• / The thought may he . horrible to .tis. it shottld, as the word «u‘ t»od, inake an eartlupmke of' painful apprehension': in every m an’s soul. Tin* thouglits siig- gested are'not delightful. The possibili- ties revealed are alarming beyond ex- pression. But we cannot lill hell'up by casting;in doubts; we cannot abolish it by a. vote ; we cannot, atniihijate it by closing our eyes ; we eaniiot curtail it by putting the word, “ everlasting ” on the rack until we triiike ii'shriek out some ot her'meaning. ‘ God saysan eternariiell ot n.untehmciit is.before the unrepentiiig. and ungodly, and the./o»*f is not to be ■ignored. ; , ; - V' ' This fata received and declared is iiecessary and vital to the whole scheriu* of God’s truth. If there lie 1no hell there is no need of the P.ible ; no need id" a . Savlotir ; iio need of praVOrs ; no need of any nreaeliiug that makes auy add;about salvation. If there be .uo future puuishtneni wv will, come out right anyway. .. ;v : . . If- thero be no eternal Vengeance to lie experienced in tbe future, sin is biily at niost a teiupoi'ar.y eyiI from which* we may haye.a little present i neon ven ience, hut .as it- is veiy inconvenient-.to- ciirb passion niidsShbduu tlie. lower nature, it inay be a question as tt) wliich course had bottfcr.be. taken. The .sintier,.fio doiibt, will tay th<‘ easiest way is tho best way. If thero be no ‘1 wnith'of tho■ Lanib” . a ud no depart, from n io' y e . cii rse« I t nt o e veela.vt i » »g ; f < to prep.-irei I '.for ih e" de v i I and his. nngefs,” then inay Christians take their ease, care for no" man’s soul, iind-sit and sing r-hemselvi*.* away to ever - lasting bliss, where they will ineet their 'ungodly, neighbors' atid - children*' who have taken no pains to',“ Uce from the wrath to come.’’ •If'there, be- no ‘‘dark huul of dct‘p desjmir ” where there is “{weeping, wail- ing, and the gnashing of teeth,” why not conclude that God is not holy, and*that heaven is a very good, place where good aud vile, and pure and vicious, the saint and the rebel against el eal are .to live in delightful h:\rmoriy. it is suliicierit to say such a heaven is not'the one of the Bible.- ;v :. ; '■ V..; -v. ■'* > To conclude: I. .Goil id holy : I lo can- not look upon sin ; He cannot endure or tolerate i t ; lie. tis n yig.ht.ebua;:God iuust puuisli it; 1 *. Kverla^ting punishtnent is one of Ilia testimonies against. ” tho ex- ceeding sinfulness ,of uin.” ,*l. The wages ofsiii is*everlasting punishment. -I -.God does not. will that any-mati shall perish, bin provides the wav to everlast-* .ing life. . If he is eternally miserable it will be because he lias neglected the •rreat. salvation, ti. , We-should preach ” the terroisot* the Lord ” < 'J C o iv o : I I-)., 7.. \\Y? should persuade' men to coun* .t* Christ.as their.oiily salvation from ever fasting woe and shfune; ’ :' . - . ’ ? J ,M Wi tow? i: PERSOiVAL AND PERTINENT . Weil Done. • Pleasant Pencillngs About the People, . Place and Property. ; Miss Bidie Kiiowclyof Flemington.-i visiting Miss Hett-ic* liainear. •j. Miss: Gussie Kiddle has •beeit siiffcrihg :j from the effects of a licavv (old. i I'roeholder McCabe has been sulteririg [friun.a sharp attack of La Grippe. ... j. C. 0. Clayton w entdow nto Ikriiegat ' Bay; Friday of last.week,* for a few days' . It is.aJi ofejision of public thanksgiving to know tluit the Mouse of. Beprcsenta^ lives at. Washington has passed,;bv an iMorwhchiiing majority vote, the bill prohibiting the running of saloons in the national capitol ..'and oil the capitol grounds. There were only live votes.iu tho opposition, four from .the North and one froni the South/and that dishonor- ing vote w;as'ca.tt by Mr, Patterson/of the Meniphis district.* To drive the Viru'nkaiii• factorjes from under the dome of the. nation’s capitol has been for years the subject matter of repeated, petitions uml ,bills, but lieieto- foiij thoy failed to;, secure n otice.N ow sueees.i.crowns .the persistent work of years. The next move is to liave the Seniite pass-the bill. It .is not believed t hat the measure will be.ddeatcd in that tipper chamber, iis its members, being elected by the t ieiieral Assemblies^ ef the. States, are too far -renioved frotri the iu- ihieiice.of the saloon ill .popular'election's, and thcrofoif ; not under the boycotting dominion of tin* - rtnn'. power as art; the members of the ! loU-iv/who are .electeti bv the pcoole . JfoiveVOr, this p/oliil>itioii 1louse vote is a signal victory, one tliat registers an atlvance iii anti s;\li)on publie.sentiment. In recent'years, temperance instruction ami prohibition agitation through) the press and . platform, and pulpit; together with the daily- criminal and outrageous record of vinu’s Work'iipon the individual 'and general society, have aroused wide- spreail am I resolute opposition in t lie homes of the people, arid in churches to- ward t he sal*ion systein. Tliis opposi- tion.hasso potently voiced itself iu man- ifold private and public; ways tliat the popular branch of Congress Very timely aud wisely gives approving, expression and endorsement to t his anti-saloon .awakening tif public opinion in both the .hoiiie .and the church. This is a great gain, arid there; rintst be no recession froin il, hilt a still; further advjince, tliat the Senate may do a*, the House Jias. done, ami as Mr. McKinley will certainly approvingly do if the bill should.reacii ■"his o/lieial* table as ,President.- There ;wt‘n he iio voto by hirii of such it meas- ure., . Mis character is ample guarantee of that ‘declaration. . Let resolutions of thiinlvsatid co.iigrattilatioiis be foraartled . j to the -.Congressmen. Stand'.by them. Now ior the Senate. Flood it;with petj- | thmi? ; '■ The Power of the Word. 1 At oub Iime it' wris very popular in j so n a»<if 111e lea* I»ng, col leges oi tiie con n - I try for.the'yoiinganeh to. organize them* ! selves into. *‘inlidel clubs.” They u*tial* : ly niift ifnee a week ami discussed tin* de- i inei:itsof the Bible, using all possible ar- i gunienta to.prove .its fallacy; • - ... It was in ime of these colleges, an eve: j witness tells us, that* several young nien tn.et in such a drib for.the lirst time, and ! they chose for tho leader oiie <if the most [advanced students. 1 : ... '? , • : The duty of tlie “leader” was to’ ivjub J the Scrinture, after which tlie’ others NVere’lb discuss the Word, in the attempt J10 pick it to pieces;,». ' . , . ' . -.. ■< .'Strange to say, the vouiig mail selected that wqndeii’ul 14th eliapter ot, St. Jdhn^- which has been -such a comfort to so maiiy Cliiistiatt hearts. * Willett sneer oni his face rind a contracted brow, he. coin-, inenced io read. .;. Very . soon ('me of the students ex. dainiedfVTiiat is wbnderful: - The reader looked up in surprise, but continued to read. \ It was not long before auotlier said, That is beautiful!” - , . Again the reader elevated '.his eyebrow* superciliously, but at once a third ex -’ claimed, “ Tintt is grand A new spiitt was tuanifesied, for:tlie gieat Searcher of hearts, was. bitsy prob- ing the conseiences-of.t hesc voUlig men. . j fileH o ly ‘Spirit , was . setting iheir •..hearts anti intellect oii/ire -■-..-• At last, with a l.o«dc o f nii.riuled joy and shame on his face, the leader cles.oil the book, laid it on tlioTable, and said in tones ,of intense, earnestiV^ss; .-‘.(.ientle- nierij that. Book is divfne.” * -. • . The con^equenee was t hat t be follow- iug week tiie' club was disbanded.and nearly all the members-.;aeee’pted -the; Word, of (lod as, trnth/;and gave tiieir hearts to'tlij; Saviour.~~).oto/'/ JUi>> /> ’* ijvv/./v. • duCk gunning . . Charles J.. Beegle'is.so far on the. way- ; to recovery that.Ko is able to b ed re’s sod.• v and;about the house.. ; ; ' I• JL if. J’eil, who was niiinihated at the ' Uepublican primary foi- Justice of tbl* - !. Peace,^^ h a s w ith d r a w n . , • : Cieorge llopkin.v, a 'ii»lm'er. resident .of; | Ucean Grove, .dietI at Atlantic.City on ( Thursilay of last week. , . l, ’I . . ^frs. J. A. Cowell,'-wJio;hasbeen spend-, j ing tlie winter in. Philadelphia,*returned - to the ( irove llist week., ' C. f*. IIalt|illj. of Philadelphia, pio- ; priejor of the,* Ladiirs’ Store, spent, Tuts- ; : day-and Wednesday at the Grove. ' The. “ Omaha,’’.corner of Central and ; Pil nian avenues, ban been rented to .Mrs. . Hit.ttr, of Klizabeth, foi-a term ot’ years; P. W. ihqidrieks returned, last \veek Vfroiu a business triji which, took him to .1 Pittsburgh;. Pa., arid • citliei' western .•’points; ••; -'. . •' •' -' V'- • ' >Iiss Carrie Fields, who is; employed in’, i I lie New Vorli oflice .of Steiner Son, ..spent Wiishirigtoirs' birthday in ’the Grove " -. . v , .MissMaggie K Menrv, of Abbott .-avenue, has. goiie t«i Cariastola. ;X. Y;,; : when*.she will probably, ivuiain for,soine »*w e e k ? ; / . l, V •: ; ■; Mr. ami Mrs. Jofui llasdpwieh; who j have resided on. I leek avenue .near, New; i -Jersey for some tirue* past, ,hrtve fehidvetl i to iiiniugtqn, N., C. .*••'’. . . : / The tiew house of Mis. ’ Neill;, a: the ■corner of Main and Xew Jersey, avenues, • j is enclosed aud when coinpletedvAvill be . a handsome structure; 'r-^y/rf.y;- . ij i;‘ Postmaster l^vatis; has been sonic what- •j ill for the past week, and while not con--; j lined’ to tiie bed was, al)le to be; Ont. bl .doorrf;oitry u part of -the tiuiei : * v / ,;/ : : T'wo verv ' desirable boarding houses, on Ocean Piit-liway,.near the, oceati; are lioW available for rent. Particulars inav : be had by addressing \Y. H. Beegle.'; -TW colt age of Uev. (ieorgo Hughes, on Hmbiir'y avenue, i« being brightened up and its appearance. improved bv tlie ap- plicdtiqu of a fresh coat of paint. • M rs:’ Charles ' Spiltlebouse,- of TKlizp^ beth,- spent Monday, last at the t.bove. Mrs.', Spittlehoiise owns a ; hahdsonie' cottage • at i he .corner of Central and;: Atlantie'ave/mes. •• '•' /- :> George W. 'Ilarris, -'President. »>i the • Hudson Bivert las arid FJectrfc ComjKitiy, ; Tarry to wii,;XV V.,' and his .wife,, have beep spending a few days with, his sisters, Mrs. Crane and Miss Ifarris, at is Cook-, man avenue . ... ;. * ; ' During the past .week, a- pari - of the/ Association force has been at work' re- placing •electric light p iles;. (.hi. Main ’ avemie, a . number were 'iviiiovWV iiiid larger oucs • sub>irtnted. A.bp.iit sixty; new; poles will Iii;- requited io epijipleie • the w o r k . - ; ;* . ' Lansing II; Xim Dorn; ivbo/for the .1 past ,two: summers was general deliverv. clerk- iti the/<>t*oau Gtove poVt biltce, js now. connected; witli j he wagon / service in *New Vork eitv.' This is u uew plaii recently put in operation and tlie’pos.tai matter collect ed.fron i.i be boxes is-assort- ed the. some as on a railway 'mail car. Last • Friday o.ven i ng -^1rs* 1 len ry l|yno, who lives on 1 lermori Way. near Betisou aveiiue, was badly ‘frigliiene.d by tlie aecidental discbai^e of a revolver which she was handling under the impression that it was'not loaded.* It was a :»8 cali- bre * weapon, and when discharged, the:, ball; -passed through the side of. tlie' house ami broke/a window in the lioiise adjoining where Mrs, Wilgus resides.: Mrs. By no fainted from fright, but.sooii rccoveiv.d. . . '■ •''; . .- . , ; Air in A ll. . ; ■;••; Tdrdav the great want of t he' world is Jesus Christ. The one gift-Thai-includes; all spiritual gifts, the blessing that en- wraps all blessings for churches, is Jesus.. A personal Jtfsiis. accept oil is salvation ; a personal Jesus obeyed is saiiclilicatiou/ A pei'sonal Jestts trusted is ti’coustant- joy ; a personal .lesus possessed- is our oiily power. Without Him all preaching is empty clamor ami all onr ehnrch ma- chineries but idle :clatter* * li we covet glorious blessings upon our . stiulsi bur work and our churches, let us open onr lips, .hearts apd hands to this grandest and most heayemborn of-'all prayers, •' Come,. Lord Jesus! Come quickly !” W A N T F J $400 on First Bond and; Mortgage on property worth $1,500; six per cent, interest.. W. H. Bhkou^—atlv. / THE OPPOSITE SHORE. ; Interesting Items Pertaining to Incidents ’ and Individuals in Asbury Park. ; ‘ —Monday evening’s session.of (’oun.cll was omitted owing to the fact of its.being, a legal l;i>liday. . /^ -rBov. ( «. U. Middleton; of the West. Park M. K.--Church, has taken Tl’persons . ijitb.ilu! ohurch oii probation as a- rosiilt of recent revival services, ; ■- . * . ; ) • ;-' ;/•: —- ‘*0nly a Private,” whicli .‘was. pro*;*; duceu for the third timo in the- Pavk i ipera, I louse litsl Monday. '.e veni ng, attracted a large'audietice. . —->frs. W. S.. (.Jbodiio,-while ilcscend- ing the Siairs at - Magnolia .Villa, .on / Fourth avenue, on Saturday ;last; f e l l -. and fraetmed her right wrist.; —A slight tire in the i.epnbliran Club Bboin Moiiday afternoon caused ti jlUttci' of excitement, 'fhe dauiage .was not * , scriou's as only tbe curtains \veie burned. ' —Miss Georgie Towjisend was married ; to Mr. Frank W. Brand Saturday even- ing last, by Kev. 'Z. Clark Marten. The / young people are both residents of the. ; .’Park, ihe bride being a daughter of James Townsend. -—T h e entertainment given. at the Westminster Presbyterian Church. Mon- day evening, drew a--large audience. The Lvnri sisters and Prof. 11. S; Stariett, tlip ventriloqueEt, atlbrded the i audience choice entertainment and the selections were highly appreciated.-. -'•.* . „ -,; *'•;

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VOL. XXIII. NO 9. OCEAN GROVE , N. J., SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 27, 1897. Subscription, $ 1.00 per Year.

Florida Recreations.

. I’ Bi:<;ottn:—-.Since Sunday morn it ig /F e b . I I, com plaints in regard to nil

■Seasonable or elm ngohble w eather have . -been silenced b y su n n y days,, nnd perfect

tem perature during tlie period allotted to ■sound, health ful Hleep. T h e tid e o f travel ha's continued and increased all th e more hy-reason of repeated snow storm s and their dicugreeublc concom itants Jn 'tho northern and w estern States. •M o w all these h ea lth and. pleasure

. seek in g people. puss th e tim e in such a languid clim ate m ay possess som e inter-

..est: to. the striy-’a td iom e reader. .A con- •: sidenibly proportion o f Florida visitors

on a n y g iven .(fate are m ere tourists. T hey'seen re round trip tick ets lim ited .as to - time* say t w o to four w eeks, during

. w liich , from- ( h e . tim e 1 h ey en ter th e . State by vestibuled train or coastw ise

'steamer) th ey m ere ly get a bird’s . ey e view o f th e b usiness activ ity o f Jackson* v illiy especially, in its w ell coriducjed

/ ho t e l arrangem ents; o f St. A ugustine • w ith its an tiq u ities datin g back to the

. period of Spanish occupation, and in clu ­d i n g th e gaittes o f its m odern palactyliko

places of fashionable resort; th en tlie dozen points farther.South' on th e east,

/c o a st line of railw ay—th e H alifax and Indian river, B ock iege, Lake ' W orth, Palm Beucli and Biscay ne Bay, or Tampa, W inter I’ark and o ther famed • localities

. accessible,tlirough th e central and w est­ern sections o f th e State, w ith on ly a day or t wo at a p lace, tint il ■ starting, h om e­ward again, th ey can say, “ yes, we have seen it itll; and now feel sa tisiied .” .

. ■ T hose w ho'com e for a longer, stay aiid . w ise ly "sel ec t a tem porary resting placo-at . some* in land , hom elike hotel, have the *best,of it . An ideal resort ol' Ilie latter style, is th at o f our friends, th e Messrs.- A tkins, o f Asbury Park, o f -whose fine tropical environm entaiulaeeonrinpdating characteristics J have frequently w ritten.:

•At such a .p lace as tiie Brock House, im agin e;an . a.fsembltigu o f gen ia l people,

.m o s t o f whom h a v e m e t here.previously, aud know before, th ey arrive how kindly th ey w ill h e received, and how goncrbu.s. ly I'bev .will be cared for, w ith th e stim -

. itius t/ay b y Way. o i n ew . names on th e register* and new acquaintances to be .formed. Unt how do th ey pass the tim e ?: • T h e .history o f a n y sin g le day during th e p ast weqk w ill lie lp to answer, th is question : A m o r n in g m ist.. envelopshake Monroe. . T herm om eter i cm ains aw h ile at* 70. There; is activ ity aniong

; tlie sportsm en ; early breakfast and lunch V baskets il)Jed ; b oatm en . ready wit Ij bail-

secured, an d .all gone before th e rem ain­ing guests s it -down to a d iscussion of boiled shad, quail on . Uiast, ehops. steak

. 01* om elet, w ith th e cusioinarv prelude of ju icy 'In d ian U iver oranges. An hour or tw o m ay th en be devoted to letter w riting

. before th e m ail closes. T h e locomotive-, w histle is heard, and soon a lter th e Jaek-

• son v ille steam er hoarsely announces her •;apprpitch a t th e dock. T liis is th e event

o f th e day. Friends m ay be on . board ,1 others are sayin g ‘■ goocl b y e ,’/ and re­gretfu lly leave for o th er serenes. The

• h eat now drives people to th e shad y side o f th e porch, or to tlie adjacent palm iind oak em bow ered " h am m ock,” u n til re­collection o f htniih Hour brings th e strag­glers again to th e cheerful d in in g room, with its sontinel waiters a t every (able tc»

, tem p t th e ap petite .with bird pie, crisp le ituce and o ther luxuries of a large.gar­den ,. g a th ered . an hour belone. Now

;' there is au interval until th e mail conies in . .Letters are qtiickly scanned, and.the great c ity d ailies of yesterday tell how the1 outside world is* gettin g on in iis. “ tips” arid 11 d ow n s,” its aristocratic ban-

. quets, apd poverty Stricken woe, its bank. ia ih n es ahu W edding bells.

' A s even ing advances th e fish ing parties return. .B esp ee liv e 1 .‘‘strings’’ arc counted , w eighed and registered. T he lis.h are heaped on trays and exh ib ited

• on tlie hotel counter, som e nine-pound bass still flapping their tails iti unaffected surprise a t th e change of circum stances in th eir eases, and gam e bags.are em ptied o f their p lum p contents. V

D inner follow s. T h e bill of fare is e x ­ten sive and in v itin g . A - com petent caterer w ith u n lim ite d resource*’, takes prido and pleasure In furnishing daily itll th e delicacies o f th e season. T lien n o th ­in g rem ains hut parlor gam es and m usic, m ore reading, m oonlight on th e broad verandas, or a circuitous s'ajJ on th e glassy lake, and otcasionallv an im pronitu concert w here a traditional - plantation nanjo accom panies (h e m iiih trelsy of sen­tim en t, in w hich one learns for th e first tim e,'“ Wlmt ge'titlo Cynthia Imd for supper—’ ChlcUcn foot»po,sKUinliit.lumOny und;(i'uHer.M;

O f • course th e program givcii above varies-from . a bupppsable W agnerian re­cital a t th e Ponce (te - Leon, or th e sw ell

, form alities at Tatnpa Bay or Palm B ea ch / but every O n e to. h is peculiar, taste. Florida,'w ith its. superb clim ate as the. ch ie f attraction, w ith som e artistic effort, furnishes everyth in g else th a t heart eau desire. T h is m ay also include a little ot" thq religious elem en t. Som e travelers, exem p lary en ou gh ’ a t h om e, act a little .like the precocious ch ild w ho gilded her usual even in g prayer w ith “ Good bye God; for wo are go in g to A tlantic C ity ,’? but others are stead y and true to their hom e altar memories,' and glad to join w ith us here in Sunday w orship. B ible reading, and interchanging, .exp erien ces on th e sublim e realities of th e spiritual realm, and its outcom e in th e lilb here­after. ; • ' . Mo in:. A x ox.

I'cbrittii1!/ JO, 1&97.'

Late reports .from . Florida state that Doctor aud M rs. Stoked, W istar Stokes, D octor A ldiiy and h is fam ilv , and Mr. ahd M rs., II: W- Murphy* o / Freehold,

: are. at St. A ugustine. Mr. W alker and ;Mi8S A lico H arrison, o f A sbury Park, aro at tho Brock H ouse, Enterprise, and others from th is .v ic in ity w ill soon follow them to th a t popular resort.

Deal Justly, Mothers.

“ Oh, dear, I d on 't k now w h y I did th at,” said .a. m other, as h er Jittle; one toddled Off in a burst o f sobs.

T h e m o th er had com e hom e very tired from a day’s shopping, and th e little one had run out in th e h all to greet her, and, grabbing tlio bundles .from lier -hands, had begun to -try to u ntie them . T lio m other pushed tlie child aw ay w ith no gen tle hand, and in a cross' ton e of Voice said : “ G et out of * niy. w ay th is m in u te vou naughty g ir l,” - N ot lon g before the. little ono had been v e iy ill, so ill th a t the doctors had- g iven up all hope. T h en it was that th e m other prayed fervently ;to

'G od tosparo .bor ch ild , and.prom ised ou her. knees to be ;u tender, p atient, faith-, fill m other it it. w ere g iven hack to .her, arid y e t .how soon.sh e had forgotten, and in m om ents o f vexation th e sam e.im p a­t ie n t cross ,wordit* had com e again, and th e little on e’s sen sitive heart laid been made unjustly t o ;suffer. The-' dear, lov­in g ch ild had run w ith a glad look on her Wee face to m e e t inaiiinia, w ho Inal been gon e a ll d ay, so glad to sce.h er, b ut tor w ant o f (bought, and follow ing a ch ild ­ish im pulse, had reached forth th e ,little : hands to take th e bundles and find nut

. what was ip them . All tliis.eam e’to th e m other’s m ind a* sh e heard (lie sobs o( th e little .ch ild , w ho had n m back to the room and buried her face, in th e-p illo w of her little, bed. A nd th en cam e that w ork’ o f undoing th e . wrong, w hich al! m others know a b o u t : but th e cruel in ­ju stice toward th e ch ild would .still bur­den th e conscience^ o f .th e -m other Jong after. ■ -:

W e are often unjust to our children be­cause o f ou r ow n tiioods and .trop h ies .’ T h in gs Wo pass over som etim es as' of no m om ent, iii hours w hen we le d V o tt l.o f F<n:ts ,'’ n o m ake .T.great m atier o f /m id hurt, onr ch ildren ’s seiisative. nutured'. When reproof is en tire ly uncalled for. C hildren are fret fed a t .and found fault w ith , often tim es,, because, w e are .in an irritable inood, or th in gs do not go our w ay, notw ithstan d in g th a t th ev are })er.v fecilv innocent o f h av in g helped to create those unpleasant conditions* . . .

Justice jn th e treatm ent.’ of. ch ildren i.s som eth in g th a t shou ld be conscientious! v practiced. T ho ch ild may have been full o f t h e w ish lo help m am m a iti her work, and y e t m a y h ave m ade som e unfortu-. hate break,.or spot, in h er efforts.-..; But th e m o tiv e was r ig h t; • sh e m eant to do sometliinu' out o f th e k indness o f lier heart. But som e m others would .have lo st sight o f th e m otive en tire ly , and. scolded the ch ild for th e unfortunate re­sults, instead of BlioWing. appreciation of the.'thdughtthh iesa o f tlie ch ild , and pointing out th e d itlicu lties in th e w av o f •lojng Work th e little hands w ete n ot vet finite ab le to do. Let us deal ju stly w ith our dear children iu our hom es, and. re-, m em ber th at we can . m ake.uiore impres-' sion on them liy patien tly and -kindly show in g them th eir faults tiian by ,nag­g in g or scold ing th em .— JCranyrfi.'<l;'

Sixteen Years Old.

T h e Christian K m leavoiv Society «»b- served its s ix tee n lh birthday anniversary, Feb. 2. T lio grow th of this* m ovem ent in th e period th a t h as.e lap sed s in ce its or­ganization lias m ade it one of t h e peculiar features -of our tim e.' T lie im petus and training Which it has given, to countless thonsancls <if young people in various de'-. nOniinations, and in ’m any, lan d s, th e evan gelistic inlluence, w hich it harf e x ­erted, th e in inistration it lias w ioim ht upon coagregation^ ;ind com m unities, and th e reflex influence w hich has read ied fi‘om it upon pastors and o th er workers, and soine o f th e features in its record w hich aro remarkable.

T he work o f th is organization, and o f others w ith 7 Minilar scope—the. Kpworth League, th e .W esley U nild, th e Brother- lioo(i of St. A ndrew , tin? Luthorvund Westminister, League, tlie Baptist. Y oung People’s t ’n ion—are phases of m odern life wliich com m aiid attention . Taken iiltogether th ey have inade im extijm n li- nary addition' to th e sum total of th e Christian forces, of our age : t h ey certainly constitiUo a d istin ctiv e e lem en t o f tre­m en d o u s pow er iu oiir civ iliza tion . T h e study of tlie B ible, Work am ong th e jinor, m ental cnltuYe. social, recreation, and evangelistic activ ities, have all been fur-' thered through th ese organizations., A new sense, of resp on sibility has been de- j velopw l am ong voting people o f id I the c h u r c h e s a iu l th e impul>es of a. h ew life have been sent throughout th eir ranks by th ese m oderp. in stru m en ta liti^ for the* u tilization , of th e spirit, . tins energy, anil th e enthusiasm o f youth in the; Service of th e M jisjet\ ?»hd* of th e , t;lmivh.“ < aifrtrt < 'hristi<m

A Curious Wooden Watch.

W ASHINGTON’S SU PPER.

The Firem en and T lic lr Ladles Hnjoy a Pleasant Social Entertainm ent

and iJanqiicL . .T|»e com m it tecs having in charge the

arrangem ents of W ashington Fire Co.. \ o . I, for tin* ce/ehra(ion o f W ashing­ton 's birthday Iasi M onday even ing, is entitled to credit for the m uniier in w h ich .th e litlair was carrieu throuuli. '. T n e early part o f .tho even in g was

devoted to a social en terta iiim eiit in the •handsome assem bly room Of th e Com­pany on th e second lloor. Beside m usic w itli a violin accom panim ent bv Mr. iV alter b'rwtkliti, 3/r. H arry \S \ hcvfjio gave a number..'of^ selections, littniorous and niusical, on- th e phonograph, w hich wero greatly enjoyed. ' ; .

A bout U n’eiiick th e .e n tir e com pany, consist ing of som e . iift y people, •*; was; in v ited , to the lii^t tlhor w here an elaborate-batKptet had bee ii spread, ’Tliti room had been h andsbm dy decorated w ith JJjjgs and bunting for th e occasion, and tho tabled were very tastefu lly , arranged aiul attractively trim m ed. .

Follow ing the feast C hairm an Shernird called , for speeches and appropriate re­m arks, were make bv Capt. .lolm .‘1. Sm ith . General Pattei>:on, .lohnsou l a y

,1aiv■Ay. 11. Pine and others. ' It has. been a custom 'of W ashim ;toii Conipanv: for t he past year to in v ite th e ladies- to par-, ticipate in these social gatherings',.w hich hits greatly- enhanced th e in terest arid pleasures otVthe occasions. T h e various speakers re le iicd to tin* added brightness: aiid euj(*ymi.*nt afi'orded by th eir pres- .eiice, and a ll future even ts o f th is char­acter are likely, therefore,.to be:favored liy their aiteiidaiuH*..

The; oommittet*. 'in «-harge o f th e ar? ian gem ents consisted o f C. K. ffoflinan ,' .lean tioodric.h, H orace K irkpatrick; Geo: T oniliiison , and W. •!». O’Brien. •'

•’ •/.ro Heffulate the “ Beer ArHs.”; A ssem blym an. Van W ic k ie ,-o f M on- inoitth, has ju st introduced intv* th e H ouse a bill {o regulate and restrain th e defiveriugr«i* litpior ex cep t a t the* p/ace w here its sale is authorized, or upon a w ritten’ order w hich m ust be kept in f

.itle for on e-year :by th e vcndl’i-. 'J Jijy h intended to supercede tho act. recently prononnceil ; unconstitutional bv the Suprem e Court, under whie.l;- th e drivers of ‘‘ Jleer A rk s” in th is vie in ity liad been prosecuted. T lie heavy penalty provided ;wi!l m ake tiie trausgies^ion (if th e law, if enacted , so ser iou s.a matter th at, few w ill -risk a co n v ic tio n 'b y its violation . I ’h e full te x t o f th e b ill fol­lo w s: V. : ’•

A rarlliur Mipplcmcnt iu llu: art, “ An Act ft>r tlio' ]uui|>tmieiu oi‘ «Tlmes,** approvt’d March twenty-seven, elKltteen hundred'and 8cvvnty*four.. '. . : i • • ; . ;

1. Hn ll enacted My tliu. Heimtc* and iieneint. Asseinlity of the* statu of Xew Jersey, That it shall nut be-litwlUt lor any person n.ivln^ a llcenne to sell'sp irltons, vfno(is- malt-or. luvwed lhtuors or any of->rild-.liquors, t«'» ilellver wild llqaors a t any place or to niiy poison than oii (fa> premtscK Mtiere #nch' license authorizes'the-side of said ll«piors,- CNCeptapou a written Ortler In each Insianee, signed hy the |ii;r.-nn desiring tlie said liquors and specifying »lur quantity and Und of liquor onteivd and the-plat e whero the said liquor shall'lie delivered, which order shall he In ca eh nfse n>niln<‘d h.v ihu peixufsolllm: said liquor/ tf/orcKahl .fur the period of one. year. • - " .'

Aiul . he it. enai-h'd. That any person or persons who shall violate the provisions of. tills net sliall he- chained guilty of-a inlsde- uieanor, and tai eOnvlctton shall he punished by a tha* not exceeding tlvo hm alm l dollars, or Iniprlsonnarntat hard labor not exceed I n« two years, at. tin* discretion of ihc Court.

a. And he U eimeted. Tlmt this net slcdl take etfcet innuedlately. . * •

H e ll Abolished.

John * S.. Voorhces IliiJohn S. VoorhOesVa real, estate agent,

\y 1 io occup ies.th e 11otise. col lier M t. 1 ter- inon. W av and Xew Jersey aven u e, was removed to th e .M onm outh M emorial H ospital, at Long Branch, oii W ednes­day' o f last week’. Mr. V oorhees has been suffering for. soine time' past from tjaralysis, und last week his condition UecaiUe so alarm ing that h is physician advised Iiis r e m o v a l. to th e hospital where skilled nursihg and constant m edi­cal attoritiop w ere available. .

Miss VanCleaf Married.; <lit ^iotiday m orning at ; 11 o ’clock, Mis's .Jennie A. \ auCIealV a tlaught«*t;. o f John VanCleaf; was. m arried to Kdward Miller,* of Philailelphiai b u t. now a student at W’esleyau ( ollege, in .Middle- tow n, Conn. , Bey. J. llotl'man Batten, performed th e cerem ony, w hich was celebrated a t t he In >me of* i )m I Hide’s parenti- on lielaw are.avenue!;

T h e m o s t c in io iis i lmekeept*r perhaps lh a t has over hceii.m ade in t his . couiit ry was th e work, o f Oije. V ictor Dbriatj-wJio -lived a t P»risto|, .'IVqui , about tw enty years, ago. .T bik■?od dity was- n othin g i more or less than a wooden w atch. T h e j case w as m ade o f brier root, and th e in- I side w orks, a ll excep t three tif th e main j w heels and th e sprfrigs [ w jiich wei'e of j m etal), were niade from a piece o f an old ! boxw ood rule. T h e face, w hich was polished, until it looked like .-a s la b ; of iinest ivOry, w as.niade fr<d.U th e slipiiUler blade, o f tin old cow ih a t had been killed by tlie cars. “ Doriot’s ijueer w atch ,” as it w as called , was an open-faced allair, w ith a glass crystal,, tiiid was pronouncetl a line piece of work by all th e w atch- m akers i if, K.tst Ton tiessee. *— ujru ucimi .Chronicle; ‘ : :

; . Card o f Thanks.'.' ;

.'i’lie; LVniiuiittee b f Washirigt'«iit iFire Com pany X o / \ \i'f O ceiin (.5rove, desires' mt .b eh alf of th e Coin puny to; return th eir sinei.-re th an k s to th eir .fiiym ls for th e kind courtesies exten d ed .to t hem.mr th e occasion o f th e annual anniversary o f th e Com pany, lie ld a t th e ir hall oh February *J‘J, ISU7.. * ' • • ‘

FOU $ 1,00.0 1 can .sell Vou a com fori a- blo 7‘ioom (.ottnge on Broadway, near X ew York a venue. Sewer tiiul Water connections. Cottage furnished. feb20-2m W. IL Bkicoi.l:.

."••.. S lio w le s A c q u i t te d .

T h e ' verdict in the. case o f W illiani Sliow les, on trial for th e ahobtin^ o f Ansel- Croft ?at .Hed Baiik^ .Christnias, night, exhriinn-ated hi tu. from a ll blame. S liow les was diHpluyiugVu revolver wheii it wjls aceidentalfy exp lod ed , inflicting a wound from w hich. Croft soon d i^ l.

C. L. B usbiiell has hVCn elected tie ii- em l Manager o f th e New Jersey .M elho- dist. Publiaiiing Com pany, of KM Federal: street, Ciunden, N. J. l i e is the pub­lisher of the J/ohii‘.(i’iiiflr, o f I’liiladelphia. I iis m oth er,M rs. J i lL B uslinell, resides in' A tlantic C ity, and so m etim es . spends h er sum m ers hrO cean Grove.

! So i t lias been ..fiv»m’ m any a person’s ; creed ; from tuany if C hristian’s thought,: and la igelv from the pulpit o f th e modern s C hristian C hurch. A great change h as j com e upon th e m inistry w ith in th e past ! half century. Our fathers were\soris- of j fbunder, and ihe' terrors of ih e law with' l its eternal consecpienccs to t h e . Jbst .soul 1 rang out. w ith startling power iti alm ost !’ every serm on. “ T he lake th a t burueth- ! w ith lire and brin istpne’’ was a ‘ fearful 1 reality, tiiul aw aketiedsouls felt t luit they j were In.feaifttj and im m inent danger as

h ell movpd from beneath to n ieet them ! at th eir com in g .” Then it was n ot litre } to lind one w eeping Over h is lost-esta te ,| atul cry in g ou t “ .I dare not; sleep lest I ‘ w ake up iii h e ll .” . Sin was seen to. be 1 e.xeeetling sin ful w hen a'r igh teou s, God \ had annou n ced such a dread and eternal ! penalty as i t s ju st wages. And when . a t J last tho love o i G od. in Christ, Jesus was; \ apprehonded. loom ing tip at the.'cross ! against t li is dUrk background'it- inspired > a love, us great as th e . .doom t hat wits :‘,th ica ten iu g th e sim ier. fl\» he: saved.; froin' sin aiid .h ell through; Jesus .the • (.Milist was tlie unspeakable and love-

insp iring g ift o f (iod . N ow tho degeiier-; ate sons o i th e old pulpit, niasters have

■ mv h e ll, or it .t?: a -.crude/ ill-conceived figure o f s p e e c h ; ‘a wordy shadow ;- a

I freak o f fancy : a h ideous bngabrio to i scare tbo’c h i ldren of a ruder age. . T hey ;

present a /aw' wiiliutil sa iie iion s : sin . as■ having no penalty eX cept tiionil inlluence' ; and h en ce a m atter iit o p tion ; th e lo V e■ bf t?od‘ as. a c• pleasing, seniim entiili^nr

tfovard tho.hum an race, h u t with m> dark' tlangerioi'T lam iuttioir to be saved , from,. and no' rich sen se o f salvation r.ecttred,

and h ence p o. especial sense o f . love i h- ' spited; -Sill is uti ins.ignilieant. tr illu '; the

atonem ent- is a needless saw iiice and horror-; • coitvicljqii for sin alm ost, tin*

■ know n ; atid th e church almost, destitute ■. cd-a stqtse o f rescue froin a lost.est id e. .. •■: 'I’he - contrast'; betw een tin* former,

preaching and the present m ay suggest J th e i|u estio ii, Is hell-less preaching In vat i to th e :word .o f.G od 7 Are T he inciting' : strains of th e t Jospel ))t;esifnted bv tbein- j. selves^ -w ith Mm danger left; o u t—loyal ; to t he.s<ouls th at are bound Ibr.elornitA;?

T he (liea t Teacher, w hose servant u every-Line n iin ister o f tlie Gospel js, -was j. not indifferent to-this question.. To Him; ' “ th e dam nation of h e l l” was a 'grea t j reality; ’ I Ie -did iiot fa il . iii ileclariug j eon cen 'iiiig ," th e w orm .tliat (Iteth not; l and th e tire that is 'n ever quenched.V

I le d id n o t:h e s ita te to /.o ilray tin? ’con ­d ition o f t he lord so ld , w ho ** opened h is eyes b eing itv torm ents ,-.” w anted for a drop o f water “ io cool h is parched tongue," and found . ” an ' tinpa^sable gulf ”: betw een him' aiid th e saved, lle i did . n ot forbear out o f sick ly seiitiipetit to: represent a large . com pany' o f our h um anity ' going, aw av from- th e judg­m en t “ in to everlasting p un ish m en t.’’

A ' G.od ■ who execu te/ h vengeance against sin is th e God of th e Bible. H is atti»d, w ith' llaining Sword, drove onr iirst parents froni their Kden ; H is rain, of fire and brim stone froth heaven wiped out th e cities o f iho ..p la in ; 1 lis.H oods froni the. clou d s.ab ore, and waters from th e fountains of th e great deep cleaned tlie eat;tj>^rfii liodless raco in th e tim e of X oah/^am l His..word''-declares-tliat “ the fearful and .unbelieving, and th e abom i­nable, and murderers, ami .whoremongers, aim! sorcerers, smd idolaters,' and all liars',, shall have l heir part in t he lake w liich hurneth w ith lire aud b r im sto n e: Which is the second ilcaU i.” . .'. . : • ■• /

T h e th ou gh t m ay he . horrible to .tis. it shottld, as th e word «u‘ t»od, in ak e an eartlupm ke of' painful apprehension': in every m a n ’s soul. Tin* thouglits siig- gested are'not delightful. T he possibili- tie s revealed are alarm ing beyond e x ­pression. But we cannot lill h e ll'u p by casting;in d o u b ts; we cannot abolish it by a. vote ; we cannot, atn iihijate it by closing our eyes ; we eaniiot curtail it by putting th e word, “ everlasting ” on th e rack until we triiike i i 'sh r ie k out som e ot her'm eaning. ‘ God saysan e tern ar iie ll ot n.untehmciit is.before th e unrepentiiig. and ungodly , and the./o»*f is not to be ■ignored. ; , ; - V '' T h is fata received and declared is iiecessary and vital to th e w hole scheriu* of G od’s truth. I f there lie 1 no hell there is no need o f the P.ible ; no need id" a . Savlotir ; iio need o f praVOrs ; no need of any nreaeliiug that makes auy ad d ;ab ou t salvation. I f th ere b e .uo future puuishtneni w v will, com e out right anyw ay. • .. ; v : .

. If- thero be no eternal Vengeance to lie exp erien ced in tb e future, sin is b iily at n iost a teiupoi'ar.y eyiI from which* we m ay haye.a little present i neon ven ience, hut .a s it- is ve iy inconvenient-.to- ciirb passion niidsShbduu tlie. low er nature, it inay be a question as tt) w liich course had bottfcr.be. taken. T he .sintier,.fio doiibt, w ill tay th<‘ easiest way is tho best way.

If thero be no ‘ 1 w nith'of th o ■ Lanib”. a ud no depart, f rom n io ' y e . cii rse« I t nt o e veela.vt i»»g ; f < to prep.-irei I'.for ih e" de v i I and his. nngefs,” then inay Christians take th eir ease, care for no" m an’s soul, iind-sit and s in g r-hemselvi*.* aw ay to ever­lasting b liss, w here th ey w ill ineet their

'u n god ly , neighbors' atid - children*' who h ave taken no pains to ',“ Uce from the wrath to com e.’’

•If'th ere, be- no ‘‘dark huul of dct‘p desjmir ” w here there is “{weeping, wail­ing, and th e gnashing o f tee th ,” w hy not con clud e that God is not ho ly , and*that heaven is a very good, place where good aud v ile , and pure and vicious, the sain t and the rebel against el ea l are .to liv e in d elightfu l h:\rmoriy. i t is suliicierit to say such a heaven is n o t 'th e one o f th e Bible.- ; v :. ; '■ V ..; -v. ■ ■'* >

To con clu d e: I. .Goil id h oly : I lo can­n ot look upon sin ; H e cannot endure or tolerate i t ; lie . tis n yig.ht.ebua;:God iu u st puuisli i t ; 1*. Kverla^ting pun ish tn en t is on e of Ilia testim onies against. ” tho e x ­ceed ing sinfulness ,of uin.” ,*l. The

wages o f s i i i is*everlasting punishm ent. -I -.God does not. w ill that any-m ati shall perish, bin provides th e w av to everlast-* .ing life. . If h e is eternally m iserable it w ill be because he lias neglected the •rreat. salvation, ti. , W e-sh ou ld preach ” th e terroisot* th e Lord ” <'J C o ivo : I I-)., 7.. \\Y? should persuade' men to coun* .t* C hrist.as th e ir .o iily salvation from ever fasting woe and shfune; ’ : ' . - . ’ ? J

,M Wi tow? i:

PERSOiVAL AND P E R T IN E N T .

Weil Done. •

Pleasant P en c illn gs About the People, . P lace and Property. ;

Miss B id ie K iio w cly o f F lem ington .-i visiting Miss Hett-ic* liainear.

•j. Miss: Gussie Kiddle has •beeit siiffcrihg :j from th e effects of a licavv (o ld . i I'roeholder McCabe has been sulteririg [friun .a sharp attack of La Grippe. ... ’ j . C. 0 . C layton w e n t d o w n t o Ikriiegat ' Bay; Friday of last.week,* for a few days' .

It is.aJi ofejision o f public thanksgiving to know tlu it th e Mouse o f. Beprcsenta^ liv es at. W ashington has passed,;bv an iM orwhchiiing m ajority vote, th e bill prohibiting the running of saloons in the national capitol ..'and oil th e capitol grounds. There were on ly live v o tes .iu tho opposition , four from .the N orth and one froni th e S o u th /a n d that d ishonor­ing vote w;as'ca.tt by Mr, P atterson /of th e M eniphis district.*

T o drive th e Viru'nkaiii• factorjes from under th e dom e o f the. nation’s capitol has been for years the subject m atter o f repeated, petitions uml ,b ills, but lie ieto - foiij thoy failed to;, secure n o t ic e .N o w sueees.i.crow ns .th e p ersistent work o f years. T he next m ove is to liave the Seniite pass-the bill. It .is not b elieved t hat the m easure w ill b e .d d eatcd in th at tipper cham ber, iis its m em bers, being elected by the t ieiieral Assemblies^ ef the. States, are too far -renioved frotri th e iu- ih ieiice.of th e saloon ill .popular'election's, and th cro fo if ; not under th e boycotting dom inion o f tin* - rtnn'. power as art; the m em bers o f th e ! loU -iv/w ho are .electeti bv th e pcoole. JfoiveVOr, th is p/oliil>itioii 1 louse vote is a signal victory, on e tliat registers an atlvance iii anti s;\li)on publie.sentim ent. In recent' years, tem perance instruction ami prohibition agitation through) the press and . platform, and pulpit; together with the daily- crim inal and outrageous record of vinu’s Work'iipon th e individual 'and general society, h ave aroused w ide- spreail am I resolute opposition in t lie hom es of th e peop le, arid in chu rch es to ­ward t he sal*ion systein . T liis opposi- t io n .h a sso p oten tly voiced itse lf iu m an­ifold private and public; w ays tlia t the popular branch of Congress V ery tim ely aud w isely gives approving, expression and endorsem ent to t his anti-saloon .aw akening tif public op in ion in both the .hoiiie .and th e church. This is a great gain , arid there; rintst be no recession froin il , h ilt a still; further advjince, tliat th e Senate m ay do a*, th e H ouse Jias. done, am i as Mr. M cK in ley w ill certain ly approvingly do if th e b ill should.reacii ■"his o/lieial* tab le as , President.- T here ;wt‘n he iio voto by hirii o f such it m eas­ure., . Mis character is am ple guarantee of that ‘declaration. . Let resolutions o f thiinlvsatid co.iigrattilatioiis be foraartled .

j to th e -.Congressmen. S tan d '.b y them .N ow ior the Senate. Flood it;w ith petj-

| thmi? ; '■

■ The Power of the Word.

1 A t oub I im e it' wris very popular in j so n a»< if 111 e lea* I»ng, col leges o i t iie con n - I try for.the'yoiinganeh to. organize them*! selves into. *‘in lidel c lubs.” T hey u*tial*: ly niift if nee a week am i discussed tin* de- i inei:itsof the Bible, using all possible ar- i gunienta to.prove .its fallacy; • - ...

It was in im e of th ese colleges, an e v e : j w itness tells us, that* severa l you ng nien

tn.et in such a drib for.the lirst tim e , and ! th ey chose for th o leader oiie <if th e most [ad vanced students. 1 : ■ ... '? ,• : T he d uty o f tlie “ leader” was t o ’ ivjub J th e Scrinture, after w hich t l ie ’ others

NVere’lb d iscuss th e W ord, in th e attem pt J10 pick it to pieces;,». • ' . , . ' . -..■< .'Strange to say, th e vouiig mail selected

that wqndeii’ul 14th eliapter ot, St. Jdhn^- w hich has been -such a comfort to so m aiiy C liiistiatt hearts. * W illett sneer oni h is face rind a contracted brow, he. coin-, inenced io read. .;.

V ery . soon ('me o f the students e x . d a in ie d fV T iia t is w b n d e r f u l :

- T h e reader looked up in surprise, but continued to read. \

It was n ot long before auotlier said, That is b eau tifu l!” - ,

. Again th e reader elevated '.his eyebrow * superciliously, but at once a third e x - ’ claim ed, “ Tintt is grand

A new sp iitt was tuanifesied , fo r : tlie g iea t Searcher o f hearts, was. bitsy prob­in g th e conseiences-of.t hesc voUlig m en. .

j f i l e H o l y ‘Spirit , was . settin g ih eir•..hearts anti in tellect o ii /ir e -■-..-•

At last, w ith a l.o«dc o f nii.riuled joy and sham e on h is face, th e leader cles.oil th e book, laid it on tlioT ab le , and said in ton es ,of in ten se , earnestiV^ss; .-‘.(.ientle- nierij that. Book is d iv fn e .” * -. • .

The con^equenee was t hat t be follow- iug week tiie' club was disbanded.and nearly a ll th e m em bers-.;aeee’pted -the; Word, of ( lod as, trn th /;and gave tiieir hearts to 'tlij; Saviour.~~).oto/'/ JUi>>/>’* ijvv/./v.

• duCk gunning . . Charl es J.. Beegle'is.so far on the. way- ; to recovery that.Ko is ab le to b e d re’s sod.• v and;about th e house.. ; ; 'I• JL i f . J’e il, w ho was niiinihated a t the ' U epublican prim ary foi- Justice o f tbl* -■ !. Peace, has w ithdrawn. , •: Cieorge llopkin.v, a 'ii»lm'er. resident .o f ;| Ucean Grove, .dietI at A tlan tic .C ity on ( Thursilay of last w eek. , . l,

’I . . ^frs. J . A. Cowell,'-wJio;hasbeen spend -, j ing tlie w inter in. Philadelphia,*returned - to th e ( irove llist w eek., '

C. f*. IIalt|illj. o f Philadelphia, pio-; priejor o f the,* Ladiirs’ Store, spent, T u ts- ; : day-and W ednesday at the Grove.

' The. “ O m aha,’’.corner o f Central and ; Pil nian avenues, ban been rented to .Mrs.. Hit.ttr, o f Klizabeth, foi-a term ot’ years;

P. W. ihqidrieks returned, last \veek Vfroiu a business triji which, took him t o .1

Pittsburgh;. Pa., arid • citliei' western .•’points; ••; -'. . •' •' -' V'- •' >Iiss Carrie Fields, w ho is; em ployed in’, i I lie N ew Vorli oflice .o f S teiner Son, ..spent W iishirigtoirs' birthday in ’ th e

Grove " -. ■ . v, .M issM a g g ie K Menrv, o f A bbott .-avenue, has. goiie t«i Cariastola. ;X. Y;,; : when*.she w ill probably, ivuiain for,soine »* w e e k ? ; / . l, V •: ; ■;

Mr. am i Mrs. Jofui llasdpw ieh; who j have resided on. I leek avenue .near, New; i -Jersey for som e tirue* past, ,hrtve fehidvetl i to iiin iugtqn, N., C. .*••'’. . . ♦ :

/ T he tiew house o f M is. ’ N eill;, a: the■ corner of Main and X ew Jersey, avenues, • j is enclosed aud w hen coinpletedvAvill b e

. a handsom e structure; 'r-^y/rf.y;- • . iji;‘ Postmaster l^vatis; has been sonic w h a t- •j il l for th e past week, and w hile not con--; j lined’ to tiie bed was, al)le to be; O n t. bl .doorrf;oitry u part of -the tiuiei : * v / ,;/ :

: T'wo verv ' desirable boarding houses, on Ocean Piit-liway,.near the, oceati; are lioW available for rent. Particulars inav : be had by addressing \Y. H. B eeg le.';

-TW colt age of Uev. (ieorgo H ughes, on Hmbiir'y avenue, i« bein g brightened up and its appearance. im proved bv tlie ap- plicdtiqu o f a fresh coat o f paint.• M r s : ’ Charles ' Spiltlebouse,- of TKlizp^ beth,- spent M onday, last a t th e t.bove. Mrs.', Spittlehoiise ow ns a ; hahdsonie' cottage • at i he .corner o f Central and;: A tlantie'ave/m es. •• '•' / - :>

George W. 'I larris , -'President. »>i th e • Hudson B ivert las arid FJectrfc ComjKitiy, ; Tarry to wii,;XV V.,' and his .w ife,, have beep spending a few days with, h is sisters, Mrs. Crane and M iss Ifarris, at i s Cook-, man avenue. ... ;. * ; '• During th e past .week, a- pari - o f th e / Association force has been at work' re­placing • electric light p iles;. (.hi. M ain ’ avem ie, a . num ber were 'iviiiovWV iiiid larger oucs • sub>irtnted. A.bp.iit sixty; new; poles w ill Iii;- requited io epijipleie • th e w o r k . - ; ;* . '

Lansing II; Xim D orn; iv b o /fo r th e .1 past ,two: sum m ers was general deliverv . clerk- iti the/<>t*oau G tove poVt biltce, j s now . connected; w itli j he wagon / service in *New Vork eitv.' T h is is u uew plaii recently put in operation and tlie’pos.tai m atter collect ed.fron i.i be b oxes is-assort- ed the. som e as on a railw ay 'mail car.

Last • Friday o. ven i ng - 1 rs* 1 len ry l|yn o , w ho lives on 1 lermori Way. near Betisou aveiiue, was badly ‘frigliiene.d b y tlie aecidental d iscbai^e o f a revolver which she was h andling under th e im pression th a t it w as'not loaded.* It was a :»8 cali­bre * w eapon, and w hen discharged , the:, ball; -passed through th e side of. tlie' house am i b rok e/a w indow in th e lioiise adjoining w here Mrs, W ilgus resides.: Mrs. By no fainted from fright, but.sooii rccoveiv.d. . . '■ •''; . .-

. , ; A ir in A ll. . ; ■;••;

Tdrdav th e great want o f t he' world is Jesus Christ. T he on e gift-Thai-includes; a ll spiritual gifts, th e b lessing th at en ­wraps all blessings for churches, is Jesu s.. A personal Jtfsiis. accept o il is salvation ; a personal Jesu s obeyed is sa iic lilica tiou / A pei'sonal Jestts trusted is ti’coustant- joy ; a personal .lesus possessed- is our oiily power. W ithout Him all preaching is em p ty clam or ami all on r ehnrch m a­ch in er ies but id le : clatter* * l i w e covet glorious blessings upon our . stiulsi bur work an d our churches, let us open onr lips, .hearts apd hands to th is grandest and m o st heayem born o f-'a ll prayers, •' Come,. Lord J e s u s ! Come q uick ly !”

W A N T F J $400 on First Bond and; Mortgage on property worth $1,500; s ix per cent, in ter est.. W. H. Bhkou^—atlv.

/ T H E O PPO SITE S H O R E . ;

Interesting Item s Perta in ing to Incidents ’ and Individuals in Asbury Park. ;

‘ —M onday even ing’s session .of ( ’oun.cll was om itted ow in g to th e fact o f its.being, a legal l;i>liday. . /^

-rB o v . ( «. U. M iddleton; o f th e W est. Park M. K.--Church, has taken Tl’persons . ijitb.ilu! ohurch oii probation as a- rosiilt of recent revival services, ; ■ - . * . ; ) • ;-' ;/•:

—- ‘* 0 n ly a Private,” w hicli .‘was. pro*;*; duceu for th e th ird tim o in the- Pavk i ipera, I lou se litsl M onday. '.e veni ng, attracted a large'audietice. . •

—->frs. W. S.. (.Jbodiio,-while ilcscend- ing th e Siairs a t - M agnolia .Villa, . o n / Fourth aven u e, on Saturday ;last; f e l l -. and fraetmed her right w rist.;

— A sligh t tire in th e i.epnbliran Club Bboin M oiiday afternoon caused ti jlUttci' of excitem en t, 'fh e dauiage .was not *, scriou's as on ly tb e curtains \ve ie burned. '

— Miss Georgie T ow jisend was m arried ; to Mr. Frank W. Brand Saturday even­ing last, by Kev. 'Z. Clark M arten. T h e / you ng people are both residents of the. ; .’Park, ih e bride being a daughter o f Jam es Tow nsend.

-—The en tertainm ent g iv e n . at the W estm inster Presbyterian C hurch. M on­day even ing , drew a--large audience. T h e Lvnri sisters and Prof. 11. S; Stariett, tlip ventriloqueEt, atlbrded th e i audience ch o ice en terta in m ent and th e selections w ere h ig h ly appreciated.-. -'•.* . „ -,; *'•;

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^J^^rojuf^tlk^pim ftjr her. • ■ Thero w as /•pleuty o f ■ air, an ./oxee lle iit opport u n ity f , tp :sludy aeria l nay.igat’ion a s exem pli lied ;

inVtlici flig h ts o f iln' gull,’' atid, above a ll• fdr'OHO-whp;desiixid: to .stud yi ini1 dist il^ t ion in ii s»H*ial w ay.. ’ K apolcou a t .St. IleV ’n.invas jidwhvrt*. T ak in g thcs<* eon-

;jKiile'r;:tipiis w ith another..oin*— tliat she ' re a lly dosiivd to.tcaeb—M iss Doud, w ho . i s ti n ieeo o f -Idrs. N ettie Wo<»d o f the: Hoitrsfc Griiinm ar seliool,:u.nale ati appli- citt.ion for , the ‘ posit ion. T he seliool board ’n et aud. considered tin* m atter, and it appi>iiH«:d a.coniniitte*vto a sco t-.• ta in ju st: w here tlie F ara llom s (tame in on. (lio sjolniftl i:mpi aiul decided that th e rocks w ere in th e San Francisco school 'd istrict., an d ,'further,, that there- were, toil cliildrcii,- sufficient to w arrant tl/M ru n nin g o f a School tho educatintm l. year around. H a v in g so dccided, M iss Dond'tf ap plication Was favorably-cou-'

; sideredi atul nlte-was .d u ly apjioiutcd.T ho yo iin g le.dy, .w |)oso ip leasiiig ’per­

sonal ity is' certrtili to increase tho attrait- tion s o f . iho islan d s to .'thoso w h o aro

■ forced to sta y t here, w a s happy a t her• good fortune. ‘ l^lie is ready to g o tin? m o-

liion t her*appointm ent is m ade (>ut and.. tlio .bbiit coim;s ‘to tako lier off. I f the . lightkeepers.only" Irnow h ow lu ck y they

are iii socoring such a p leasin g yosing w on tan Vo teach, th e ir progeny, tliey wpuld'ii'ot d e la y th o hour o f her arrival. ^S-.virFrancisefVCkronif.'lo.

. . T h e j'ro g re.-is t i f ’Woili:inlt Intl.T o iiOUiinju:. d(K*s t he n ew year; open

.m ore.p rop itiou sly -1 lia ii* to .tlie w om au ’K.- . causo. I ler liigh er cducat ion .is iiow. one . o f . t !<:j : erb\Vn i iig gloried o f Atneriean

riy iliza tion . .OL- tlieM 00 co lleges o f tho jn iid , JiOO.hayo opened .to 1 un* thtrir doors.'.

' In V iiyat B r ita in tt .m ajority o f tho--col- V ie g es roceivo 1 ior. and. grimt lier’ degrees,

iind, i t is n o w b u t a quest ioii o f t im o ho- -. foro she w i 11 bo- perm! 11ed to part ic i pato

: ‘ tlio sam o a s nta'u iii • a ll tlio r igh ts and ; .■privileges o f Oxford and C am bridge. In• U eiin a n y filiv .is n ow a Student in inany u n iversities , as'she is i | i F ranco .. Tho

• sam e opportunity presents it sell- to hor ,;ih J)i?iimark, N orw ay, F in lan d and

Sw eden. M any o f tlie liu ss ia n co lleges receive licr-' on e q u a l1 term s w ith - m an,

’■ tind il l ■.S w itzer la iu l 1 lio t w o sexes- are. ‘upoii seh o lastio e(iuaiitj'. l iv e n couserv* a liv e I ta ly an d faroff H n iig a iy n ow rec­ogn ize hgr dasire for the h igh est educa* tio n anti, itt la s t a llo w her to tako tho groa t u n iversity degrees.

T iio learned 'doctors o f ; Padua, th o, sw e et g i r l ; grad u ates of B ologna, the- •.?isol<ihies o f P a lerm o and tho philoso*

‘ 1‘anry WnifltB.- .

; lm m od iiitely . a fter th e h o lid ays n il ! th e large (•stablLshnients ofleivfor sitle a ! nuhdjoi* o f costlim os w hurhw ore im port- : ed 'iir tlu* :uitum u, aiid. am ong thoiii are

m any1 very b ea u tifu l, F ren ch . g o w n s.’ F ancy y. ai.-ts o f every d escription arc a lso to be .had, ami, w h ile thero is no doubt■ tli.it it is' m ore in stylo, to have, skirt an d .w a ist o f tin* .satue in a ier ia l, i t w i l l : hr ,a lon g tim o -before separate

. M'aisjs are j)ronounc(*d ou tiro ly oiit o f . ; ; fasliibn. * T here are so n ian y occasions : [ w hen aii odd w a is t i s ju s t w h a t i s need- ; | c’d that w om en w i l l Jiot con sen t to g iv e

them .'up u n til th e last ntom(»tit. Cliillxm,I tbar. w oiiflerful n ia to iia l, . s t i l l jnovos j j i.iiost a llurin g , aud, iiiado u p in th e so lid i ! coloiv, is smart-and b'ueomiug. D ifferW it; j shade.s. o f red; b lue and- jm rple, niade , :;v o it sim p ly ,.b u t w ith no economy*as rc-.* gards the q u an tity used, are grea tly iii

favor. Iti pale b lu e a p retty sty lo lias t ho surp lice cifeet^ W here the fo ld s cross is -a gracefu l rosette,"uud th e ru lf :vt tho b;ick o f the ce lla r i s h e ld up by a baiid o f gb ld passem enterie studded w ith tur-

] (pioiscs, w h ilo ’- a narrow b e lt to m atch is a ch arm ing fin ish to th e w a ist. - A red wai^t, fashioned lik e th e -blue, h a s im i­tation ru bies instead o f th e turquoises, a^id ryn ark ab ly natural aro th e stones. Iu p ale m aiiviv is. aii ex q u is ite w a ist, wiVli c tS ^ r m u iiie i^ if ; ainethysts, w h ich stones, b y tlio w av ,'h a v e fa ir ly jum ped

/iu ^ ^ ish ip iiU u id are w o rn in; l^obolipsj;: co lla rs ,.b e lts and -the in ev ita b le chain ^a^Otit jlie'nefJi. ; ' v

OiL all-thb: chilfou;waists^ itlje sleeves i ;Ure's iiin v d ^ui(lpuireii^—au d ; th e i i ia te - ; |> riiil is;p urticu lar ly adapt ed t o shirring;' { — \\vliilo f f u l l : liutrs- .(ni ‘ tlio • to p s ‘o fv th e j'sleoycK add the desired .breadth to th e

shoulder^. Sat in i s preferred'to s ilk for. j the lin in g , as the sheen i t jicssesses j seem s to add m ore lu ster to tho th in fall- I rio. B lack chi H on : w aist s (lo n ot sh ow ’ an y m arked change o f s ty le an d are j trim m ed w ith horse h a ir net, w ith m any [ jew eled ornam ents sow ed on around th o : j co lla r and iii corselet s ty le .— H arper’s i Bazaar. . ■ V ~ # .

' W uiuch'm A thiotlc Clubs.| : A lready there is ta lk o f th e orgauiza-;

tion o f w tanen’s a th le tic c lu b s in sonie o f the largo c ities . T h is sh ou ld causo.no surprise. A h igh er p h ysica l develop-

, m ent . for w om en is required by th e rapid j advancen ient o f th o sq x in those pastim es ) and busiuo.^ pursu its form erly m ouop-.;o l i z o d by n ie n .. P u b lic sen tim en t lias ;. nm lergoiib a m a r k e d ch an ge in th e past j few years, m ak in g it.}>ossiblo for w^ineir | . t() (‘tigage in a tlile ties for th e im provc-

moiit o f h e r .])hvsical w e ll b ein g w ith* (ait ex c itin g horrified * com m ent from

' those w h o haytv a sh igh regal’d for fho I iii-o ia ioties.of life . I t is 'iio long(*r coii- j; tended by 'any considerable num ber o f I people th a t iti d o in g th is she necessarily ! saeriliccs tlio 'd ign ity and .relinomont be- j lon g in g to an id ea l A m oricaii W(»man- ; hood.. ; '. W ' ■ ' . -

. A ll m odern: argum ents sooni to j;e' iti favor o f st i(itiger and m (ire rugged i >hys*}

{ ic a l -developm ent bn! tli(f part o f tli(i.! -weaker sex; l l is the k ind ol' dOvolmp- ; nieiit <liat:)irings th e stren gth iiec(>s^ary

to susta in 'th o la irdens,and .trials of-ma*J ten tity , th e o b liga tion s.o f \yifeliood, tho

j . d u(ies o f honiom aking, th e rc sp o n sib ili- . •j . t ie s o f oflicial ir iis t and thp exactions of

th e vitrious JieJds.of u sefulness th at have• been opened, to. -w(iiueii a ll oyer, th is ;

cou nt ry. T lioui lias been aii- evt >lu t ioi i o ft he popular coticept ion (if the id ea l w om > an. S he m ay represent th e h igh est typo o f w om anly grsuie and. relitlenient and s t i l l boast o f w tdl trained -nmseloA, stead y nerves, a h oa lih fiil d igestion and. a sound organization . T h e woman' w ho has boon taught to f i l l on ly iho place of th e “ c lin g in g Vine''{ is unlit led for tho new er.con d itions o f life . . S h e is unpre* pared for. any o f I ho, m any ciuurgcncieH’* th a t m ay burden lier w ith responsibili- *tle» an d d u ties .requiring' strength , se lf confidence;uud endurt-neo. ' . v. . J " :-

’ E ncouragem ent r.lnmld be g iv en to ev ­ery form o f at h ie tics, properly conduct-

In au gu ration o f . th e N c \y Y ork an d A t/a n tic C ity T h rou gh E x p ress .

;-. Beginning Janu.iry* 15, IS'.»7, tho No\y York and A tlan tic (.’itv through exp ress train, v ia tb o Pennsylvani«yiiulrond,.wiU ho placed in service, d a ily excep t Sun­day, leavin g X ew Y ork nt'l.oO p .m ., ar* liv in g A tlantic City o.:50 p .m .; returning,: leave A tlitn tic C ity a t 5J a .m . and arrive New Y ork 12 ,-i:fp ;m , This train w ill

.carry a com hi noil ear and., a l'uilruati bullet parlor car betw een Jersoy C ity and .A tlantic C itv in each direction, s lo p ­ping a t Newark* K lizabelh, New Hruns- wii‘k,'Tronfoti and Bo'nlentowu.

The inauguration o f th is train formalSv- o p en s tlio season at- A tlantic City. A ll of-th e large beach front hotels are ready to receive guests, and nil o f tho m anifold attnieiions- of. tho fashionable early sea­son w ill bo present-. . ' ’] -.' A t'no lim e of. tho year j s A lla iilic (.'il v m ore delightfu l tlian during the lA'iiten and ant e-L ent e ii period. A cabii-dignity, .ctJiispicuously absent d in in g th e ..rush of tlie siiinnierj preva ils tlitotm hout, con- sonauL in deed to both tlie ecason and (ho m a jesty o f th e m ighty ocean. It is at th is l.init! th a t th e m ost'endiiring benolits 'arc derived. T lie y<*«r. IN!J7 p io a ijse s lo surpass, in every respect all former sea* sons* a m l . tl ie now t h rotigl i ex press brings il.-’w ilb in- ea sy relich o f-th e great motr(qiolis. ■

. Hoarding: H ou ses'lot Rent;

A lready th e peoplo w ho conduct hotels at sunim er .resorls h ave begun a search tor quarters for th e season o f ISUT. A n um b er'o f. t lie Ocean Grove boarding houses have already beeti placed oil th e renting list o f W. H. Be.eglc’s Agency, at IS .Main aven u e, and in th e absence of th e coh q ile le list { w hich-w ill be .issued next w ee k ) a few o f . the* hi ruest a re here ([noted-w itli prices. . T h e Sum uierlield, <»t\ Oceaii Pat.hw av,' fid 'room s,'$I,-I0l); tho Omaha, on Pitm an avenue, .‘10 rooms, SSOlU tlio M arino Yiljn;. O cean‘aven u e, and Broadw ay, 2*».. rooms, ; IMtman 1 louse, on Pitm an avenue. 20 rooms, the- M etropdlilan, o n ;A bbott avenue, 27 rooms, 1 $ 70.0 ; th e Ihoadw av l io i is e ,o n liroad w a y .' -7 robins,-'. $f>5t i ; the Glen Cairni-on W ebb avenm 1,. Hi room s,'§450 ; Die ( ’olum bia H ouse, orrM ain avenue, 10 rooms, $100 fliit Tlialassa; (»n llc c k aveiiue'. V.i room s, $ l ‘2 o ; th e St. Kbno, ou . Ma i n avenue, lM rooms, .^300 : t lie Keysioue, on I lec k avenue, T lieso hotij-o's a ie a lj’furnished: in addition to. tlioH* nam ed tb e list covers a variety o f sm aller housi;s, w hich Tmay be u tilized .for boarding house purposes.' The list of ;sui.niin-i- cottages includes niosl o f th e desirable p!aces in ()coan (irove designed for private ii.-.e..' A lull list w ill be issued noxl week and accom panied-w ith a sm all m :ip 'o f Ocean’ 'Grove w ill lie. m ailed to sill w in i.apple. A d d ress ,.. ' : \V. 11. j»i:i:<ii.i:.

•IS Main A ve.. Ocean. G m ve.— t u b .

CENT A WORD COLUMN

A d v e r t is e m e n ts U nder th is Head C o st One C en t a W o rd for E ach In s e r ­

t io n . P o s ta g e S ta m p s R e ­c e iv e d in P a y m e n t.

Dig- L o t—S m a ll I 'r i c c . ■

In W est Grove,.on ( ’o iiies. avenuo;-we have, for sale'U plot, o f ground 50 by -22.3 feet in ti/.o, w ith on e story frame d w el­ling, tw o story barn, a wagon house t<:c. w hich for a few days wo can offer for only SIKH),.. Property advancing all around i t — w ill ho • worth §1 *200 wit b in a year. A pply to W . II. MKKGLI-h -IS .Main i\v c uve, Ocean (.trove. '. . • -

C hoice A lortgage In vestm en ts^

Wo have a lis t o f very desirable mort-. gage in vestm en ts oii^ 'irst Bond atul Mort­gage on A sbury Park property in th e fol­low in g suiris?-r$»000,, $*5500, $1000, $4500- atid $5000. . ^Tbeeo' are ul I on good prop- erfjV w ell -located* and a ll exp en ses o f th e loan w ill be-paid b y .th e borrower, For furtlior particulars ap p ly to W. Ii.'B i:r- oia:, -ISM ain aven u e. • • :r;-. d

K o f iS A L K ^ , A sp len d id ; estate- hear. Jh'imswjek. -Ga; HO acres o f liiikl and ..valuable.-'.buildings. Price • o n ly S 2 l0 ( ) .‘ F u ll pa I'tjc ti 1 ars ;u po u appli cat- ioi i.y‘ . ii.-B eeg le, 48* Main; avoniiefV (^ceaii Gi'o,vo; N;' »l. jaulM m .

Ti >' l l.vci i a n< i i: . for seashore' rea 1 est a'l e, two.- ( 2 ) line residences on .W est Stato street, 'I'retiton. Price $0000 each. A d­dress, S. T in k i.w , N<irristo.wn, Pa.— .l(/r.

•' ." 10-dec.Mt.

W .\.vri:non ITrst B on d iu id Mort­gage on property one block from ocean, w orth m ore tbah double th e an'iount. Interest (t'per cent, cleat; of tax . W. 11. lh:i:t; i.i-:.-*-, I (/*■/.'

• I have m oiioy in sm all sum s to loan oii First. Jlotid a iid Mortgage. #100, £ol)0, $7C0, $S00, $1000. . Wi H. BKKGJ’jK,--J8' Majn Avenue.

$S0i» or.$1,000 t j Loait on- First Bond and Mortgage. W ..II, Ukkiu.k.—«»/#*. '

S p ec ia l N o tic e s .

. i : X U I l A N ( i t i —I t iu n lN o m i17 - r o o m «-ot-t i m r o n .S n -m u l t i v t ' i i u e , A s b u r y P n r k , v iiIulmI n l vl,2U 0, Cor p r o |M ;r ty t n O c c m i . ( J r o v e c i i s l o l’ I H I y r im I 'tO liw n .v . A p p l y t o

- ; \ \ \ I I . HKKOI.K. r J . W u a t i t c U o n l l r s i . t i o n d a i u l h io r l i 'i i i 'C ,

«-<)VM;i i u u l i ' i i n l s o n j c p r o p e r t y o n W e s le y ' l j u t e , riv<i N its I n ( l i e p l o t . t« 't r s t u u n iK u m : U p e r t 'c i i i , t i i le r< ‘s t . -1 im ju Iv c u l‘•

W . I l . l l K K G L i : . « i i{ K A T I t A K C A I N ii j a l t u a n l l n « M o u s e ,

. ( 'o i i l n l n s - J l .n m i i i s , w i s h n e o i l i i t i e o f 7 r o o m s a i l j o l i i i n ^ , H th ii} )he< l a m ) i n u o o d o r d e r . . T w o l o t s I n i h e . p l o t , . P r k e on ly .s.'v i0<»; w i l It a p i ty - n ie 'n t n l g 1,1)1 0 ,d o w n . I.i*>s l o r i - n s h . I ’a .v s n e n r l y I) p e r e e n t . , n m ! ' Im is h e e n r o u t e d - l o s n i n e p a r i y Tor 1 l i e In s i. II y e n r . s • K o r f u r l l i e p jo i l t - u l i o s l i i o n l n - o f . . .

• .- • \\\,11. Hi:i-:(M.i:.;is.Miiiiiiive.T1V0 Spl/’ifdld i.ol.s—one a corner ior 51 StfH),

i-eduei-d I’lotn SJ.l'iW.. Come ijalek ; only ihrt-c! hliicks ironi neeun iind eentriilly lo'cuted.

W . 11. IU :i- :< a .l- : ,- IS M ill n a v e .

I l i i n d s o i n e t . 'o r n e r P r o p e r l y , !l r o o m s f u r - n U l i e iL n e a r ito ^ s* P a v i l i o n , o n e b lo e U iV o ja

- o tv i in , o n iy 'S t.w H ) . .. v y .- . t t . i i i -:i -:i ; m :. •

BY w o i n e l i , v i ie l i w i t h n n l n f u u l o r y o u n g ' c h i l d , h l t . u a t l o n s In t h e c o u n t r y ( g e n e r a l

h o u s e w o r k , p l a i n e o o U l in r , e t c . ) . H n m l l w a g e s o x p e e t e d . H i t l l r o a d f a r e p a i d h y A s s o c i a t i o n . A p p l y H la t i ; C h a r i t i e s A i d A s s o e l u t l o n . U lj J-!a*5t T w o n t y - s e e o n d H t r e e l , N e w Y o r k C i ty .

J a i U J h n O

Sea ShoreReal Estate,

-Is- already feeling tlie efTeets

of returning 'prosperity and

many inquiries arc being re­

ceived from people desirous

of m aking investments in this

class of property.:

A N A C T I V E r t A R K E f

means an. advance . in prices;

and to secure tlie uiost profit­

able, results voii sliould lnty

no\v.

I have-a ltuniber- of.

Decided Bargains,particulars of w liicll will , be

cheerfully supplied upon ap­

plication. ,

Mortgage

Investments.

I f it is preferable to invest-

bn Bond and Mortgage, I can

ofl'er. F IR S T - C I.A S S S E C C -

R I T I E S , or property worth

from two to three times the.

amount of the loan: These

are first mortgages;..-bearing.,

six per cent, interest, net

Payable semi-annually.

. A L L - E X P E N S E S for

searches etc., paid by the bor­

rower. No expense to. (the

investor.

RENTALS >, . IF V O U desire, to :rent

a Cottage o r Bo;i rd ii ig I I q use

for: tlie Season of 1:897,. send

your name now and a list of

available houses, g iving.. loca­

tion, number of rooms, price,

etc., w ill be furnished. '

W H BEEG LF,,|8 M A IN A VEN U E,

O c e a n G r o v e , = N. J.

T h e .e llic ien cy " o f th e form ula' under w hich ’.-laxa tive F igs is prepared, * lias beon proven .by th e cure o f th e most stubborn cases. l%ead th e ad vertise in en l. in another colum n.—(«/r.

: X o . w i : do n o t d o iU ic a p jo b . 'p r in t in g , b u t w o d o jo b p r in t in g * c h e a p . A n d ’ to ! c o n v in c e v o u a t r i a l i s s o lic i t e d .

D o n o t ln» i l e c o i r r d 1>.v n llu rlitt.* n ilvorU «pnicnl>» n n il (L ink- y o u t‘n n m - t t h u la -.,t m atlt* , t l i u ^ t IIkI.mIi n n d M O S T P O P U L A R S E W I N G M A C H I N E

f u r r, n n - re r<u:tr. U t i y f r n m iv H a li lo m n m i rn c tu r e m Hi it Im v i' >;:lim-(1 a l a 'p n la t ln n Ity ImiK-Kt u tn l K |u n i i '<1 'j i l l i r i r . . T t i i 'iv is iiom * h i ( In . w o r l d U m t c-nn c»)Uftl :

.'i il 'im -i-lin n U -n l <-«n in tnn-lion . i l n r n b l l l ly .o f - w o r U i n n • |i.ii-lH.llii>*m ^ o r . l l n l i< l i . lu -n n ty In u |iiH -n n in r i- ,c ! i- lia « nfi m u n y I n ijiro v i Mii-nlH a s th is N E W . H O M E .

WRITE FOR CIBUUI A R3.The Hew Home Sewing Machine Co.O tU K fJK , MAHfl. llOfllOM, 3fAfi8. 28 UNION SQUARE. N .Y .. C iac A fio .n .T .; H r .L o m a .M o . 1 jat.u b , T kx a b . .

SAN I-’CAXClflCO, CAI*. itTLA N TA , OA.F O R S A L E BY

J . H. P A R K E R ’S

f^ o te l; and R estaurant,7 0 9 M A T T I S O N A V E N U E ,

A S B U R Y P A R K , N .J . C o m fo ru ib ly Fu rn iB h o it R o o h ir by tho IJay , or

• W e e k . •' ' . •

Regular Dinner from i t to j , s° Cents.

T H E C L Y D E S T E A M S H IP C O .,Now York, Charleston, South Carolina/ and Jacksonville Fla., Service.

S t . J o h n ' s H l v e r . i t e r v l c o b e t w e e n j n c k K o n v l l l o u i i d H u n f o r d , F l o r i d a , n n d n t t I n t e r n i e i t i n l - I n m U n t’N o n H t. . l o h n U i v e r .

T r M v e e i d y d e p i t r I n r e l ie t w e e n N e w Y o r k u n i t .’( 'I n i r l e s t n u , >S. O ., t t i c . H o u t h n n d H o u t h r

w e s l , . i i i c k K o i iv l l l c , T i n . . . n n d n i l .F l o r i d a I ’o l n t s .

T lit* F l e e t i s r o m p o s e d o f t h e ' l o l l ou* I i ik e i o

Kn n t . s t i m in e r s • ’

COM A NCI I (n iM v). • • . Y JSM ASH K , .

• A I .G O N l i u . I N , _ C H E I IO IC K K .

I l l O t l U I H , ' S K .M IN 0 1 ..K .

O n e o f w h i c h I s a p p o i n t e d t o s a l l f r o m P i e r a y

. H a s t R I v c K ( fo o t o r U o o s o v e l t S t r e e t ) , N . V .,

M o n d o y s , W c d n c s d o y s o n d P r l d o y s o t 3 p .m .

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VOLUME V, No. 9. OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY , SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, ib g 7 . Subscription, $1.00 per Annum.

PRIMARY MEETINGS.

The R epublicans and D em ocrats Name Their Candidates for Township Offices.

T lio Kepubliean prim ary lioltl. in M a r- row |s H all, W est A sbury Park, on Satur­day. last was. w ith out doubt, th e m ost disorderly p olitical 'convention;ever held ih N ep tun e tow nsh ip . W hen th e hour for ca llin g th e asse in b ly to o rd er arrived th e h a ll w as packed to t lie doonij and the colored m en w ere lam e ly in t lie m ajority» Claude V . G uerin, C hairm an: o f th e Inst con ven tion , w en t to. th e platform and assisted hy a huge -"mallet w ith w h ich h e belabored ;a long d eal ta b le ,' finally obtained a sem blance o f order an d n om i­nations for chairm an w ere .. cabled /or.

■Mr. Gnerin • jitid- C onnnittee irian Joh n H u is h a r t w ere p laced in n om in ation . A

controversy arose as to t lie . fairness of th e decision g iv in g Mr. -Guerin, th e posi­tion , b ut after ii period of exc ited dis­cussion am id great confusion Mr. IIu ls- hart w ithdrew h is nam e and th e business of. th e occasion was tak en tip. *

. A fter tlie nom in ation s; had a ll been liVade n recess was takeii for th e purpose of procuring ballots. T h e con ven tion was called to order again at I o'clock , and th e b alloting 'began and con tin u ed , stead ily u n til h a lf past seven o’clock, pearly *700 votes b eiiig cast. T h e heavy .vote, m ade confusing b v th e m any nam es scratched from th e ticket, umtJtt slow w ork for th e e lection hoard to cou n t tho ballots, and it was iio t u n til h alf past four Sunday m orning th a t th e work was com pleted . T h e fo llow ing is th e tick e t a i^ appropriations as fin a lly m a d e up :

C ollector— W illiam Gifliird.. •■ Assessor—C harles II. Porter.

C'ommiUewnau— W illiam A. Berry. .Constables'-^G. Albert W ills, Safnuel.

••S* W Jiile. ' .Ju stice o f th e P e a cesH ce se 11. B ell.

. C om m issioner'of A ppeal—Peter Bath.S urveyors o f H ighw ay—Joseph lV ter-

sqh, W iljium Jt. Miller.Pound K eepers—Charles Lane, Harri­

son II. W ard, E llsw orth Davis.A ppropriations—Koads, $4,0f>!); C ycle

' P ath , $:i()0 :• Poor, $1 ,500; W avs and Means, *'1,200 ; Police, -$1,1*00. ... V

• UIli: DKMOCIUTIC Htl.MAItV..C aptain Joh n J . S m ith , o f Ocean

(irove, called th e Dem ocratic prim ary tb order a t 2 o ’clock Tuesday afternoon in

‘ M arrow's H ull. Mr. Sm ith w as re-elected chairm an. T here was a fair attendance

' and little confusion, and m any of th e candidates w ere nom inated by acclam a­tion;. T h e following- tick e t was decided

■'upon.. :rV? v- : '■* *.. Collector—Jam es II. M atthews.

A ssessor—Sam uel A. C liver. ...C om m itteem an—G ilbert Conover.Ju stice o f th e Peace—Joh n A. Borden.C onstables— Albert C layton , Harry

McCoy. •C om m issioner o f A ppeal — Joh nson

. Taylor.Surveyors o f H ighw ay— Frank 10.

.Kobitison, G eorge E.. Jam es. .Pound K eeners— A. S losbach, C harles

W ilbur, A rchibald K eynolds.* T h e appropriations decided upon were

th e sam e as adopted a t th e Hepublican primary.- .

WASHINGTON’S SUPPER.

The Firem en and T heir Ladies Enjoy a P leasant Social Entertainm ent

and Banquet. ..T lie com m ittee h av in g in charge the

arrangem ents of- W ashington F ire Co. N o .; 1 i. for tho celebration o f W iishiii^- to n ’s birthday last M onday eyehingj ih entitled to credit for th e m a n n e r in. w h ic liith e atlair .was carried through* = ■

Tno early p art of: th e even in g was. d e v o te d to a social en terta in m ent in the handsom e assem bly room of the Com­pany bii* tlie second flobiv. B esid e m usic wit i t a' Violin accom panim ent b y Mi*. -Walter Frank lin , Mr.: H arry \V . B eegle gave ii num ber o f se/eefcions, hum orous an d ; m usical, on th e; pi to nog rap h, wh icl r

, w ere greatly en joyed . V ■ jc\\; A bout 0 o’clock th e entire' com pany, consisting, of som e . fifty peop le, was invited; to th e ‘ first lloor Where . an elaborate banquet had been spread. Tlm rooin . liad -lieeu handsptnely . decorated w itli tings and bunting for; tlie occasion, and th e tables \we.ie 'very tastefully

PERSONAL AND PERTINENT..

Pleasant P en c ilin gs About th e People,* P lace and Property.

M iss Jtidie Kii’ow er, o f F lem in gto ii,. i Visiting Miss i ie lt ie Itaineiir. ^

M iss G ussie.K iddle has been suffering, from th e effects o f a h eavy cold. •. Freeholder McCabe has’ been suffering

from a sharp attack of La Grippe.C. C. ClaytOn w ent dow n to Ba~uegat

B ay,. Friday of last w eek , for a tew d a y s', d uck gunning, r V': 1 : > .

, Charles J . Beegle is so far on (lie way to recovery th a t he l i a b le to be. dressed and about, th e house. \ * ■

• K.- II. B ell, Wiio w as'notr iin u tm ln t th e . . ItepubUcan .jji im avy for J u stice o f t he Peace,, ijiis w ithdraw n. V : ^ ■ f

... George Hopkiris, a form er resident bl* Ocean Gnive,* diiid a t A tlantic: C ity on T h u isday of last Week. ; v ’\ Mr S. J . A. Co w ell, w ho lias been spend 1 ing th e w inter in P hiladelph ia , returned to th e G rove last week. . :

, C. B. IlaJsa ll.ro f P h iladelph ia , pro* prietor. <*f the. L adies’ S tore,:spent Tnej?-

j tlav and W ednesday at th e Grovo..;f.he “ Oiiuiha,” corner o f C entral iind

.veryarranged and at tractively trininiod.. Follow ing tlie feast Chairman Sherrard ... . . . . . .ca lled for spi-eches and appropriate ru-: I’dnian avenues, has heen rented to }lrs .m arks w ere, ilia ke by Ca p i. .Ioi in J . Sm ith , G eneral PattersonV Jolinsou Tay- lar, W. JJ. JMne iuid oth ers. I t hits been a custom of W ashington C om pany foi1 the p ast yc*ar to iiiv ite th e ladies to jjar- tic ipatc in th ese social gatherings, w hich h as greatly enhanced^ th e •interest arid pleasures o f th e occasions. T h e various speakera referi ed ;to. t lie added bi igl 1 iness aiid. en jpym eiit afforded: by th e ir .p res­ence , and all future "events W th is char­acter are likclv , tlm refill ej to. be favored, by th eir atlendanee. v .

•The eoin inittee ill chai’ge 'of th e ar- rangem ents .consisted o f ' C. 1C.. I follVimit, Je:in Goodrich, H orace Iyirk|>at ri ck , G eo.,T om linson, and W . H. (TBi'ien.

; About the Foot Bridges.lulidti' Uf ihv Tiiiicsi . v .

3Iv J ) kak S i f t C onceruing y o u r pro* positioii; p ub lished - in t lie T n n is in = re­gard, to 'm a k in g th e foot bridge.-? over W esley Lake free, I .w ish to take th is, 'opportunity o f exp ressin g m v approval of voiir course. '

1 have heard m u ch , disapproval ex ­pressed in decided ly uncoinplinivntary terins aga in st th e : Ocean • Grove Associ'a* tion in respect to tliis p etty practice of charging toi 1 on t liese bridges. :: S

T h e m ajority j i f property ow ners' iti Ocean (irove and A sbury Pai;k occupy tl ie ir propert ie s ; on ly du ri ng 1 Ue th ree sum m er m onths. 11 is tfroni tllese Ocean Grove receives it s c h ie f support. N ow it is a m a n ife s t i iij list ice to charge th cm tl iis tell, w h ile th ose w h o . reside, there th e entire year are re lieved from th is an noy­ance during th e greater part o f th e year.

I th in k , i t is certa in ly an tinjust. d is­crim ination w hich is incom patib le w ith th e avoWed principles; o f a b ody pre? ten d in g to adhere to th o strict .p o licy o f justice, w hich th e A ssociation does.

I th in k yon are tak in g n good Jit and iu th is , m atter, and hope you wifi push it vigorously. I am , sir,

• . \ e r y respectfu lly yoursjC.vstw'n K k n d a i.i ..

. ; A Note o f W arning.

It h a v in g co n ie to m v atten tion th at a report ia beimr circulated in N eptune tow nship th a t liquor w as, d istributed b y m e during th e ^recent canvas o f th e He* publican candidates, 1 take th is oppor­tu n ity to d en y th e truth of th is report and brand it as totally false.

It is certa in ly a ch eap m ethod of in ­juring character, and . t lie report . was. probably originated b y som e o f th e m en from th is tow nsh ip w ho were convicted and sentenced late ly for se llin g liquor il lega lly ,- or b y som e on e in sym path y w itli tjien»~

I w ill sti'a* in conclusion th a t I would not h e s ita t i^ o nrosecute a liar an y th e less vigoroiiuV than an illegal rum seller,- b u t as I have, been unable to locate th e slanderer w ho started th e above false and m alicious tale, I request h im to

.com e forth in th e lig lit o f day and attem pt to m ake good h is assertions.

•‘V'.v-Vv . Jon.x Hri-siiAirp.

Editor Orvnh (Sruir 'Ilun's :. De.vu Siii :—A n editorial that.appeared

iii you r colum ns an issu e or tw o ;Hgp‘ on th e question o f to ll-gathering a t W esley. Lake bridges; seem ed to me. ju st about right, and 1 w ish to .b e on e to . h o ld up your; halids in the; effort to rid Ocean (}rove o f thin sum m er nuisahce.-

I h ave heard many, jieople coinm ent on . 11 ie.pettineKs'of th is action , an d I confess it is iio /in c iin s o f grace to m e, to p u t . it m ildly.- I rather feel a s i f f w ere “ held Up ” and robbed of ;ohe cent everv. tinie. I d ole o u t tlia t am ount for th e priv ilege o f c.rossiUg o n e o ft th ese i nfinitessinm l bridges to save w alk ing from six to .eight

John S. Voorhees IU.

. Joh n S. VoorheCs, a real estate agent, ' w h o occupies th e house corner Mt. Iler-

m oii W av and ?sew Jersey aven u e, was removed* to . th e M onm outh ^ leinoria l H ospital, at lxm g Branch, on; W ednes­d ay o f last w eek. Mr. V oorh ees has been suffering for som e tim e past from paralysis, and last w eek h is con d ition becam o so alarm ing that h is p hysician ad vised h is rem oval to th e hosp ital w here sk illed nursing and con stant m ed i­cal.atten tion were available.

Miss VanCleaf Married.

On M onday m orning at If o ’clock, M iss J en n ie A . V anC leaf a daughter o f Joh n VanCleai, was married t o Ed ward M iller, o f P h iladelp h ia , but now a stud en t a t W esleyan College, in M iddle­tow n, C onn. K ev. J . Hoilnmn Batten , perform ed th e cerem ony, w hich was celebrated a t th e hom e O f th e b ride’s parents on D elaw are avenue.

Card o f Thanks.

T h e C om m ittee o f W ashington Fire C om pany No. 1, <>f Ocean Grove, desires o n ’behalf o f th e C om pany t<i return t heir sincere th an k s to. th eir friends for th e k ind courtesies exten d ed to th em on th e occasion o f t h e annual anniversary o f tho C oinpanv, held at th eir hall oh February 22, 1807/ .

Show les A cquitted.

T h e verdict in thu case o f W illiam S how les. cjit tr ia l'fo r th e sh oo tin g of 'Ansel Croft a t ;Iled B ank, Christm as n ight, exhoiioratc?d h im from iill b lam e. S how les was d isp lay in g a revolver w hen it w as accid en ta lly exp lod ed , in flictin g a wound froin w hich Croft’soon died.

PUBLIC MEETING CALLED.

Hittc v, o f Flizabeth*,- for a ;1 e n n o f • yearsV T h e * iiii.ld w eather Sunday .was . th e

n leans of cro wiling? tlie; board wa! k wi tl i p eople and g iv in g il- a 'sum m er' appcar- aiict*. t V'1 ;;• F. AV. U viidricks returned last :Wei$k froin a b u sin ess . trip w hich itook him tii Pittsburgh, P i i , • an d ) vother w estei n p ointsi.i■ v -';V

M iss Carrie F ields; w h o is em ployed iii. th e N ew Y ork-oflice o f S te in er ;^ Son, spent W nsliington’s .• birthday- in • the tirove. , •; M iss; Maggie. / JC1.;; I It*nry,. o f Ablifit-t.v iiveim e, li iis . gone tfr Canji^tola; X. V w here slie wHI probably retnaiii for.soine 'w eeks. \ V v- ■;

M rs.'-J . .Johnson was railed to T ionton on Saturday last, to attend th e . funeral o f h er hrolher*in-hiw, Mr. Joseph Quick.

Mr. and Mrs. Joh n H asdow icli, w ho have resided oii I leck aveiiu e near N ew *Jersey for som e.tim e past* have rem oved to W ilm ington', N \ C.

T h e new house o f M r s . N e ill, a t th e corner of. Main and N ew Jersey avenues, is enclosed and w hen com pleted w ill be a handstinie struct ure.

Postm aster Kvans has been som ew hat il l for tlio past w eek, iind w h i le ; not con ­fined to tlie bed was able, to be out o f doors on ly a part o f tiie ti n ie .; : .

A considerable am ount o f scraping will- be required to p lace our streets in good con d ition after t lie lon g period o f con­tin u ou s w et or frosty Weather. ; '; -

T w o very desirable' boarding houses o ii Ocean P ath w ay , hear tjie ocean, are now.rivallable for ren t.- PartictiJars n iay be had by addressing W. IT. B eegle.

T lie cottage o f lte v . G eorge H uglids, on ,Embury: aventie, is' being, bngtitoitGd“ftp ' T T.and its appearnnce im proved by th e ap- | : ; _ ................................plication o f a fresh coat o f p aint. T h e trip tn A tlantic C ily viii th e Penn*

Pastors o f the Churches J o in In an Effort ‘. to Establish a Rel le f Fu nd.

A desire l<),:conti.i.bnfe iii a llev ia tin g; i lie terrihie. snffenuas of f.iniitie st ricken India, on the on e hand, and’ a ' formal re<juest signed h y p rom in en t citizen s iin' th e other, have im pelled , us to; in v ite t.ie le siilen is, o f A sb iiry Park, Ocean Grove', W est Park aiid West. G rove,,.to liold a- p ublic m eeting on Sunday aftcriioon n ext, itt J^ducatioiialVIlull, A sbury Park, to com m ence a t 4 o’clock, for th e purpose of raising a fifhd to. be used as above indicated. T lie niOeting w ill lie.addressed by several clergy nien and citizens;; ■; **. . T h e nitisic. and sin g in g 'w ill lie led by Dr. J. II. (jyran; and a cliohv o f th e best' talent' iii • th is v ic in ity .; I t is- s in cer e ly ’1 loped .tlm t th e iibject.: w i l lm c e t w itli -■ a , hearty, iind , generous iesponsl*. .; Th.e, a ho ve cal 1 is si g ued by 11 ie fo 11 o w i ng clergym en : \ :. v '.: v

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^ W ashington Birthday*' S ocia l.'.. ‘Theiiiieinbers; of: St. Paiilly .choir have Ijcen h o ld in g w eek ly socials afc th e hom es o t rtlie‘d ifferent m em bers for som e m on ths ^uist,, hut th e i i tost* b ii I lia ti t th us fa i\\vns th e .on e g iven .by Miss"A }ida]patterson^ th e ev en in g of; W asliiiigton’s t>ii:thday;: *Miaa Pal terson is th e popular organist of \h e choir, aiid t lie m em bers attended in force. T here Were from seventy-five to. one h un d red ; i>rcsent, a ll costum ed after Iho-style iii: W ashington's tim e. Som e o f th e dresses worn ' by th e vouiig ladies were very ancient, .being th e gow ns worn by*their great giand-pareiU s. M iss Lib- n ie Thonipson, ■ w ith her an cien t curls, rendered tom e o f ‘tiie-.popular airs on. an accprdepih M isn jy; . B lanclui Benuett‘ presented an antique appearance as Queen JKlizaheth ; M iss 1 lofl'maii rem inded tiiie of^AilitJs D orothy ..Prim , wit li lier curls and reticule. A nd M iss /B la ir , I -ncle 'John said ,, w as a:’typ ical you iig lai*s of;the early seven teen tii century. All; tlie •ot h en f w ore tiostuines t h at w ere in vogiuv at th a t tim e. • V: - : v.• T lie c lio in gaV e'**'Colum bia th e Gem of tlie O cean,” ‘-‘.Iv Iv Con i i t tv , ’T is o f T hee, ” aud <jther selections. \ Mr. Hennett and •Mr; U oss; saiig a- dnetj thcvw ords ■ being .composed by Air. Ko«s. . Mr. A jtliur ,Taylor read a hum orous poem , and 1.!'*•<; Flo, Jenkins'an.()i'iginat x)oeiii, dedicateci to th e d ifferent hieniberH ojf* t lie choir. T h e balance of th e ev e n in g Was g iven up ,to various ;gam es, such as find tlie w liis- t le , m arching to Jeiusa lem ,; and. others, [a f ter wh ic l» ref res h in e n t s . were served. •A fte r do i iig j u stice t q tlie appetizing; viands, prepared b y th e gen ial nostess,I lie guests b ade; 111eijr fr ien d s, good iiig h t,

' axpressiii^ tlien iselves .as being h igh ly |)}e)ised>vith:th e even in g 's entevtaiiiinent.

The A tlantic ‘ City Trip.

W h ile search ing for curios ou th e beach la st Sunday, Joe T hom pson nicked up tw o very pretty gold rings. H on ev and other valuables w ere found by different parties.

M r s . Charles Spittlehousc, of Klizu- b etli, spent M onday last a t . th e Grove. Mrs. Spittlchouso ow ns -a hand som e. cottage a t th e corner o f Central and A tlantic avenues

11.3^1. Ferguson lias rented th e b u ild ­in g oh O lin street, opposite McCabe '«&. M argerum’a nieat nm rket, form erly used as a barber shop , and w ill opeiv a vegeta­b le m arket th e r e in .. ;. ■George •' Wi .H arris, P resident of; the-

Mudeon Iti ver Gas and JClectric ( 'oinjjany, T a r ly to w n ,. N; Y ., and h is w ife, have been spend iiig a few .days w ith h is sisters, M rs; Crane and ?kIiss;Tlarris, a t 4S Cpok-r inan.ave.niie; • ; ;b locks arou n d .thb la k e . . ----------- .... . ..... ...... . ,....

I cross the great B rooklyn bridge every r During, th.e past \veek a part o f th e day, going to and froni^business, anil ! A ssociation torre; has been a t-w p rk .re- yviwh 1 s e e th a t m agnificent structure, j placing electric ligh t; poles. ...P u , Mam suspended far. a lo ft betw een th e earth aveiiii.e a fin tuber - were removed and iind sk y , trem bling beneath th e trafiic o f largCr on es /su b stitu ted . '■ A bout sixty, tw o great cities,, th e w heels o f car and ; new poles w ilh bo required to cnm plete wagon and th e tread (if hundreds at any y t ‘|c 'vork. 'hour o f th e d ay i aiu l th in k o f th e output ; C. L. Bushne.U has .b e e n elected Goii- of braiii and: inuscle and ‘.m on ey w hich ; eral M anager of th e New Jersey .M etho- tlia t prodigy, o f inan’s ;g en iu s represents, !- d ist P u b lish in g Company^ of IMl Federal and th en r e a liz e ,-that, w liile th e thoiir t street, Cam deuj N . -L ’H e is th e pub- sands'niay freely'-crofS b y ifx p rb in en n del lishe» o f thu'lle/m<' (I’uhhKof I’hiJadelphia. th e Ocean G rove A ssociation stands, I iis m other, Mrs: E . 11.; J lu shnel 1, residesgUardVat tliei entran ce o f its to y structure *-•' ....... . .......atid ‘ d en ia iid s ,, forkboth, I:a p en n y { toll froin a ll w h o .w ould ;cro|«s; w hen I

in A tlan tic City; an d ’, som etim es spends lier sum m ers in O ceaii (irove .

. . . . . . . . . . . ;crobH,realize, all th is ,, I, say , n iy g en er a l; rega’rd foi* t l ie worthy' nien :w ho h ave iniiile Ocean G rO ve - w o i't d • fai i mu s , l m S a liibst; unpleasant- tw in g e .1 .

T h e exaction is too p etty , too appui enU )y parsinonious an ti inemV t(>v b e uphehl on a n y ground that 1 cati th in k o f . ; AVliv a to ll here and not on any o th er of th e dozen lakes up and dow n .t lie eoast from

( Sea B right to Spring. L ake ? W h y not. a [.tax a t - Fletc h e iv L a ke, • S u n se t La ke, o r .

D eal L ake? T h e-th in g is s im p ly lid icu - fous and preposterous. W h y n ot a toil at Broad w a y w h e r e 11 ie- w< jodeii; bridges spaii th e roaring, torrent '• th a t r rushes through t he glitters to F letcher Lake after- a. n iln ? T h e f(uesti6n < if ex p en se , is ju st iis applicab le In kU><} in o n e place as th e other. • rrJ:,'/-:.-

I do hope, Mr. ICditor, th a t your pro* test m ay lie - swelled^ by tb e n iany. w ho feel a s we do, tl i ougii tliey m ay; not tak e tlie trouble to express th eir seiitiinentsj an il th at th e diupity, ar.d p olicy o f o u r , beloved Ocean G rove m ay n ot a g a in . be j open to th is j tisM cl ia rge; of; petti n<?ss-or’i snial 1 ex tortion .;' 'V- • ’ ■ .j

Vours for tree thoroughfares, ' I . G. K. Muxno)* ;

$2,800 w ill b uy a handsom e house on H eck avenue, tw o .b lock s from th o o.Ccan; new arid ..in perfect order*; if taken quick ly. ’ W orth $3,500. '• . . . . W; H . Bkkci.k.-—adv. '

>vlvania Krilroad in a special Pullm an car, participated in by I\layor aiid Council and other ofiicials o f Asbiiry Park On Thu rsday hist, pro vet I not on ly a; pleas­ant d iversion but through th e courtesy, o f th e A tlantic Citv people, ii; considera- ble iim ount of ’inform ation w as gained Which w ill prove o r value in th ead van ce- in en t o f th e w inter resort idea.; • - ,

T he party left a t 12.150 on Th u r.s day j a n d retu riieil at 2.10 Satii rdav a fterjipon. ' IMayoi’ F . -L. T eiiB roeck ; II ’ C. W insor, S. W . K irkbride and Dr. B. SMveatot*, o f th e Boroiigli; C ouncil ; \ Kobert. I . Sloan a iid G eorge W . Treat, representing, tlie W ater Com m issioners M ilan Iloes, CoU lector :AV. IT.; S iiiitli, M a r sh a l; D C. Bowen,- W; \V. ‘;Davis, R a n d o lp h J>o's , and T , II. Berringer,, o f th e Board o f’ I lea lth ; J am es 11; Bird, President o f the. Board o f T r a d e ; Postm aster A. W. l)e y : W .' Howard Shafer, and th e follow ing representatives: of th e press : Chas; K; K liig ,' Si%, S. L Na ft al, J. TV G racev a n d ; ( i. W . Pennypacker, p artic ip ated ., .

T he partyY was m e t on arrival by. M ayor Stoy, of A tla iitic Ci ty* and ot h ers ,. and - assigned in parties to som e, of - th e . leading iiotels,; and duriiig th e ir slav w e re sh o w n th e u tin ost con rtesy and a lien tion , "every th i iig o f interest to th e v isitors being tjirown open for inspection;.

THE OPPOSITE SHORE.

Interesting; Items Pertaining: to Incidents• and Ind ividuals In A sbury P ark.--^ Ionday even ing’s session o f C ouncil

“ivas p iiiitied ow in g to th e fact o f its .b ein g a lega l;h o lid ay . 1 • - y •; '...;

— U ev. ( J. U. M iddleton, o f th e W est. Park M. JO. Oluirch, has taken 71 persons in to th e church o n probation as iv resu lt of recent iev iy a l services. ., ■ vj

— ‘‘.Oiily a. Private^” w hich was p io- .diiced.i'for th e thiriil tith e in th e Pa.rlc: Opera • l.foilse ltifil-. ^Ionday . eveniiig', a t tract ed a jiirge aiidieu ce. ’; ;•;. . ;' 1 , : rs.. W .-.Si. Goodnoi w h ile d escend­ing th e stairs at. M agnolia V illa , oil Fourth aveiii.ie, on , Saturday last,' .fell aitd iraetnriMj her right'wrist.*; ;;

'.V s l'a b t iire tn the Republican Club ■Borin i . \ l i in'flayii f Itvrnooii; cu u sed .a il utter of exciteiiieU t;. T lie d iin iage. w as; licit- serious as only. th e cui'LaiiiH were burned.

— M iss Georgie Tow nsend was married to 3Ir. Frank W. Brand Saturday even ­ing hist, by Key. Clark Marten. Tho you ng .people are both residents, o f th e Parle, th e bride' Ijeing a daughter o f Jam es Tow nsendi V ; V • ‘. -—Tlie entertain iuerit g iven a t the W estiiliuster Pi;esbyteriah Chhrcli, M o n ­d ay eyen ing, d rew . a large audience^ T h e;L yn n sisters a iid P rof. i f . S. S ta n e t t ,. th e ventriloqiiest; anbrded t lie audience cf lo ice entertain h ie n ta n d v th e select ions w ere h ig h ly appreciated. ;•

Trolley Troubles at Belm ar.T h e m o s t ex c itin g public question ih e

p eople o f J^ehnar h ave been called ripon to cohsidei'; for.ii considerable tim e is th e : granting o f :i franchise for th e operation of a :tro lley iond.; T iic .Behiiar, Spring. L ake, Sea Girt anil M an asq u an ; Kai l w ay C om pany has filed application, w hich is favored by severalviueinbers-.of counci 1 as w ell iis a large iiunilier oi th e nrom ineht citizen s.; The .AttuhtiiV: Coast.• Fleetric -Uail w av lius also filed an apjilication for fiutichise, b u tth ’e coinpensatioh of tlirCe per- cent; .o f gro ss* receipts... collected .w ith in th e boroiigli. of Behiiar .was' deem ed to be inadequate. Couiicihnaii G illin created a sensation; tit ■ th e special coiihcii n ieetin g b f last w eek by offering a resolution to refuse a franchise to . th e Beltiiar a n d ’ - j M anasquan Com pany. C ounsellor H aw k in s argued against th e adoption o f th is ‘sum m ary p la n to throw th e com pany h e : represented out o f th e lield , say in g th ey w ere prepared to _pay a lai'ger , percentage t ) ia n w a s offered by the o th er com pany, or w illin g to com p ly w ith a ii reasonable conditions im posed by C ouncil, and had a dep osit of, $10,000 to guarantee th e fa ith fu l perform ance of coiilract. , Mr. G illin ’s resolution, w h en p ut td v o te / received n o .su p p ort beside Iiis own." v ; v YbYY ‘

C itizens an d business liien are tak in g deep in terest in ‘ tlie ; m atter, and o th er m eetings w ill; b e h e ld T iiursday, Februr ary 2oth , an d T uesday, M arch 2d.

To Keffulate the “ Beer A rks;”A ssem blym an V an W ickle, o f iMon-

m o u th ; has j u s t introduced . in to th e H ou se a b ill to regulate and rcstra in . th e d elivering o f liquor except' a t tlio p lace w here its sale i s ; authorized, or upon a w ritten order w h ic h : niust be k ep t on file for on e year .b y th e vender. T h is is intetided t o siipercede th e act recently pronounced, unconstitutional by th e tiuprem e Court, under w hich th e drivel's o f “ Beer. Arks ” in th is v ic in ity liad been prosecuted. T h e h eavy penalty p rovided w ill m ake the transgression o f th e law , if enacted , so serious a m atter th at few wilt- r isk a conviction.; b y its violation .; T h e m il te x t o f th e b ill fol- low s V

"A.further .siipi>h*ment t<>, thu a r t , An Act fnr. tlio. putiisliment* o(‘ crlnios,” .upproyed

[N (> ti:.—-A b sb liilecp tiiro l (if th e foot bridges, iti question is not vested in t lie .Ocean ’Grove A s s o c ia t io n A s : Senator J am es A. B radley, < i f A sbury Park, ow ns a h a lf in terest in tlie.structures, iu id a n v action for th e abolishm ent, of tlie loll m u st .be a m utual on e on t h e p art o f th e proprietors.— Kn.]

A fire alarm sen t in from the W est Grovo en g in e liouse called out th e fire d ep artm en tJ T hursday even in g about .j) o'clock; . I t proved-.tpi.be in t l ie house *of .D avid M egill, on Corlies :ayeniib; W est Grove, b ut .was ex tin g u ish ed w itli out. serious loss. ’ .•

-.Late reports from F lorid a . state th at Doctor and. M rs.; S to k e s ,. W istar S to k e s,;

;Doctor A lday an d his fam ily; and Mr. and Mrs. l l . W . M urphy, ;of Freehold, are. at Sr. A u g u stin e .' ^ liv’ W alker and

^ K ss A lice Harrison, of A sbury Park, are a t . the; Brock H ouse, lCn ter prise, and others froin th is v ic in ity w ill soqn follow theni to th a t popular resort. V .•* •- ,

J.aiising I i . V an; Dorii; w ho for the past; tw o sinuuiers was general d eli very clerk iu t l ie ;<)cean (ir<>ve post dflice,- is now connected w ith th e wagon service in N ew Y ork city . T h is is a new plan recently put in operation and th e postal m atter collected from th e b oxes is assort­e d the som e as on a railw ay m ail car.

; : M e ssrs .;; Berrang &■ Zacjiarias m ake j .their an nqiincem ent .in .t li is issue, and m a k e som e p ertin en t suggestions a s ; to “ b icycle r.epairs,’’ and th e refin ishing o f m achines w hicli h ave .been used. A nv Work com m itted to t lie ir care w ill be sure o f receiving in te llig en t’ ainI carcfiiI treatm ent. ; ., r’ ;

. Tl ie nieni hers o f t lio Sal cation; A n n y j tendered a * sii rprise party to ^1 r. Jacob i Stiles, a t h is residence in W est, Grove, j Tuesday evening, oii th e occasion, o f th e I a’n h i versar}’ - of h is ‘ bi rt) i. T h e e ven i ng I wa« devoted to pleasant social intercourse,

and niusica 1 i and 1 iUirary selection s w ere rendered. ; Mr. Stiles has been treasurer o f th e local brahcli, o f th e Salvation A m iy for th e past fifteen years, ‘ / •

Last. Friday even in g M rs I le iiry Kyiio, w ho lives on ’ H ernion. W ay near ; Benson aven u e, w a s , b ad ly frightened by the accidental discharge*of a rovo'lverw hich sb e w as h andling under th e iinpressiou thatitA V as not loaded. I t was a cali­b re 'w ea p o n , a iid w beii discharged tho b all passed through th e side o f . th e h ouse and b ro k e ! a window- in th e house adjoin ing w here M rs. . W llgus resides. Mrs. Ityno fainted from fright, b ut soon recovered.

Miirch twbnty-soven, Kovonty-fonr.

,‘lgliteen hundred aiul;

COUNTY AND STATE.

Personal and Pertinent. ; •

Mr. an d M rs. Frank. D.. H atlield ;re- ; turned la st w eek from a trip to p o i nta of ■interest in F lorida. ,M i s s H attie Crane, of Newark; Ni J ., was th e gu est o f I Irs; AV. II. W ardell Sunday and/M onday last.; ■, ' . ; '. T h e H igh Sellool;orcliestra inet .at; 11 ie •

h ouse o f M iss TjuIu Ka iii ear for rehearsal on W ednesday even in g last. •

G corge Pridhani h as tho contract for p ainting th e house No.: 111 Mt. H en iio ii. W ay, and w ill com m ence w ork as soon iis ’th e w eath er w ill p e r m it; ;;

W. F. D av, of tlie firm of W . F. Day lirother; catne to th e G rove on T hursday la st to look a t h is p rop eity . He; found every th in g in .very good order.

K. N. W ooIstoii sp en t last M onday and T u esday a t M iddletow n, C onn., v isitin g h is brother Paul L. W oolstoii, w ho is. a sen ior a t W esley a ii t Tn i vei*sity,

T lie scrapei was p u t to w ork on tlie roads last Thursday w ith good results^ M ain avenue is ;how.in fair coiid itibu aud t lie o th er st reets w ill receive a ttention:

At th e supper g iven to and by th e m em bers o f \V ashiiigtoii K ngine Com­p any oil, M onday ev en in g last, the .Timks force was k in d ly rehienibercd by th e lire- ,1'nbii and enjoyed-;.! lie elegant'collat ion; .

T h e regular ln eetin g o f the. official board o f St. Paul’s M . f i. Churcfi w ill he held on Thursday ev en in g iie x t . As this;

1. lloIteimctcd.by the.Soimto and (Senemt AsHcmhly of thoStato^of New .lorscy, That It. shall not t»o-lawful for any person hdvlng-a lleenso ; lo soil' spirJUotiH, vinous, malt or browed lluuors or. any ol‘ .said 1 hillor«, to-J deliver siild lltjuors at any-place or to; any person li»u> on the pmnises WJicrd' such license auttiorlx.es tho sale of said llnuors, except upon a written order In each Instance, slgned‘Uy the person desiring tlio said liquors and. specifying tho quantity, and kind of H<juor ordered anil tho place where the said Itquor shall be delivered, whicli order shall be in each case retained by tho person selling wild .liquors aforesaid for, tho period of one year. -.-;1 ...•

a. Aiid Ue If cnaeted: That, any .person oj: jicrsons who slmll- violate tho provisions of, this act shall- bo deemed guilty of a misde­meanor, urnl.on conviction shall bo.punlBhed by a line not exceeding live hundred -dollars, or Imprisonment at hard labor.not exceeding two years, at the discretion of tho Court.

S., And lie it enacted, That tills act shall tak« I ed'ect Immediately.,- •_.: ■ "V:

Chief J u st ic e B easley Buried.T h e funeral services o f C hief ;Iustice

Ml* rce r .Be as I ey w ere held at.h is liite liom e in E ast State street, Trenton,. Tuesday m orning at' 1 1 o’clock . R igh t Kev. B ishbp Scarborough arid th e K ev. E. J . K n igh t, o f Christ Protestant E piscopal C hiircli, officiated. T h e services were attended b y,a large num ber o f prom inent State officers. K x-Ju stice C liauncey B easley, a son of Mr. B easley , is serious­ly ill w ith pneum onia , tlie. sam e sick ­ness w h ich caused th e death of h is father. - S lig h t liop e is enterta in ed for h is recov-, erv. ■■ • ; • . ; '• '' ’.

Thirt}>Five States Kepresented.T h irty ‘five .States w ere represented b y

500 delegates in th e s ix tee n tl\ an n u a l. convention of th e Jr. O. F . A; ^1. Funeral B enefit A ssociation , h eld iii A ssociation

’H a ll, N ew ark, M onday. T he report of ’C ..T . Cadwallader, secretary, hIiqwed th e m em bership o f th is Order ’ to b e 08^4(54”; ol' w h ich PenuHylvania, 47jt)15,.ri

A; Vineland factory is turning o u t about 15,000 pairs of sh oes daily. •- .. ...T h e exp losion of a kerosene lamp in th e restaurant of Charles Kngcnhoffer, a t Lbng.Brancli, last. week,, caused a loss (if ^030. - . ■ ; .y ’

...O n W ednesday last Harry K eynolds, a carpenter o f Mamisquan, tell from a n ew Iniildiuiz in course a l construction,' and was quile: seriously injlired.- •...-The work o f raising th e tracks of th e N ow : Jersey Southern railroad ' w here it crosses Long Branch avenue, a t Long Branch,y-Will .b e c n m m e u c e d . w ith in a.:

'few w eeks. •;■’'■ ■ ; * ' :; ...K dw atd Farrv has; bee ii uwarde<l a

contract to. su p p ly two. m il lions o f brick .;to th e G overnm ent for. im provem ents..at Nandy i l o o k .D o u b le th is (p iaiitity w ill lik e ly bt»;required foi' th e work .iti coii- tem platioii.

C b a r les: II. G illesp ie , o f JCast Orange, N V J.. and a w ell k now n property ow ner o fjieh n ar; dropped <Iead o n ^ fo u d a y .o f last w eek, w h ile on h is w av from 6 iisi- ness to his honie; r j leai t d isease is s u p - ; posed to 1 have Ijeeii th e cause o f h is sud- •' den d ea th ...• Oil Jfdnday Janies; W: D anser, o f ll ig h tsto w n , w'ho is an em p loye o f a CaimUm lrerrv C oinpaiiy, h ad his-fopt so badly,cruslied th a t a p art of i t had to be anipui atedl; T h e accident occurred b y th e foot, gettiiig ea iig h t' betw een t h e ' ferry- • boat, and th e slip*. . • • • "\-’• ’. A rrangehieuts h ave 'b een perfected for tlie construction of- a >;»0,0U0 . casino a t Plensure B ay .. T lie b u ild in g w ill be fin ished and equipped in tin ie for service th e com ing season. I t ’w ill be 275 feet lon g and 50 feet w ide, located soutli of t lie trol ley ternithus directly- o il th e river •; baiik ; 1 • ;v ", .

;Oii M onday even ing th e N ew . Jersey . S oc ie tv o f th e C incinnati, gave i i baiiquet : at fche.l’renton House, T renton ,w hich was notable'foi: th e fact th a t G oyem or Griggs, o f N ew Jersey , an d Governor H astin gs,^ ’ Pennsylvan ia' w ere th e principal ora­to rs .;. A bout ;f0p.tnemhers o f th e socie ty W ere i pixjsent.; v .

T o a call recently issued to th o .citizen s a large nutriber of: prop.erty ow ners re-' spotided to . d iscu ss/ t h e question o f con- so lid atin g th e ! bordughs of Spring Lake, N orth Spring L ak e and Como. A major- ity , i f n o t a ll ;;o f th ose p resent favored th e idea, and a com m ittee o f th ree reprer senfatiV e iriCn were appointed to g ive th e n iatter further consideration.. T h e;A tlan tic F isli . Com pany, w hich .

w en t in to th e hands o f Joh n W . Slocum as receiver last; w eek j‘has aii indebted­n ess o f$ i2 ,0 0 0 a r id stated assets'of $4,000. . T lie com pany w as organized to h andle tlio en tire ciitch o f ‘iish a lon g tho north-. , e n i A tlantic Coast of New Jersey , and th e low prices obtainable for th e product d urin g tn e p ast year caused tho trouble.

; ;..T h e U v S. G overn m en t lia s recently p u t in force a new cod e o f regulations to govern th e s e le c t io n 'o f surfineii for th e life saving service. T h e applicant m ust measure u p ; to th e foi lo w ing scale of q u a l if ic a t io n ^ feet 0 in ches tp o. feet 8 in ches in h e ig h t ; ' from TOO to ISO p opn d s in w e ig h t ; sound in b ody, tem ­perate in habits, an d w ith a satisfactory know ledge o f aritlnnetic, r e a d in g ,.w rit- ing , geography,-granamar and algebra. • :

...O n T uesday last th e en tire police force o f L ong .Branch Ayas called out to . ; - q u e ll a . d isturbance on ‘L o n g . Brazicli ■avenue ivliere th e Avork of; ch an gin g th o .-•* grade; crossing;of th e railroad an d tro lley Tine is in progress. T h e m en engaged on t l io job cam e from ou t o f tow n, and th e w orking m en o f Long Branch objected, to th is and gathered in force in an . attem p t to' stop further operations,

;..D uring th e past tw o w eek s th e tillers of th e so il in AVajl tow n sh ip lia v e trans- ferred th eir op erations fio in th e fariu lands to th e sand alon g th e beach in th e v ic in ity o f Wreck. P ond , a t Sea (iir t. T h e h igh tid es had cu t aw av th e bpach for a long distance and aJarge am ount o f jew e lr y :a n d snialj cliaiige was found. W reck l*ond is th e scene of th e “ annual w ash d a y , o r - . / / b ig sea d a y .” o f th e farm ers o f Ahmm outh county Who gather b y th e thbusarids cjn tlie second Saturday in A ugust for a sa lt water bath arid general holiday. In som e cases as m uch as $10 a day w a s . secured by a. fortunate* ' treasure h iiiiter. .•-• ;

an d N ewJersey 10,801. T he m em bersh ip lias.in- creased 1.2,IK’,4 sin ce D ecem ber 31-, 1805. Liist year th e receipts am ounted ,to $ l 55,

Sunday fchitrch Services.;S t . PAtri.’s Mi E . C itr'aeu^Sabbatii,

February; 2 8 / ■Preach ing at 10.30 a. in. b y th e pastor, K ev. Joseph ( i. lieed . 2 ; p. m ., S ab b ath -sch oo l; (>!:»(), JCpworth League ;; 7.30,' preaching b y the.pastor. Class i nee tings M onday aud .Tuesday* oVenings.- Prayer m eeting W ednesday . even in g at 7.30 p. -nu ‘ A lt are in v ited to atten d th ese services. .; :

C iiriic ii op t u i: A n in k m ic n t— iCvan- gelical Lutheran Church o f th e A tone­m ent, A sbury Park, corner G ran d . and M onroe avenues. Sunday services, 10J45 aJm.,: Subject, “ L ove’s G reatness.’.’ 7.45 p .m ., Subject, ‘‘ T h e S even th P e titio n .” S un d ay School, 5).30 a.rii. ;■ M id-iveck service, W ednesday^ 8 p.nii :

Splendid B usiness. Opportunity.

A n yon e in search of a b usiness open- iii th e lin e o f a profitable and w e ll estab lish ed bakery and ice cream garden should a t orice com m unicate w ith W. H . Jicegle, Ocean: Grove, N , J . : I t is on o of th e best equipped - and m o st successful enterprises of i t s ' k ind a lon g th e N ew Jei’soy coast, and can be purchased w ith a ll the paraphanalia and eqtiipm enb at a ii e x c e e d in g ly ;low ; price.' I f n o t sold by M ay 1st, a proposition to rent W ill be entertained . K6m einber t

T h e ,n 6m V o M u p .m in -

> eai t .b n s id tia b le b u s in ess w illx o m L 'b e r j « j /i.*i / j j j • . ■ I lo ts,; sp le n d id ly : located , a t a v e ry low; price. • W . I I . B i ikci .i:,— '

yejii' cdnsiJcrublu business w ill comu bo- I'oie th e board for consideration.

•V cop y oi, th e A lm anne. issued, by tlie ■ilimiimiilh IJtUnurrut iina com o .to band. T h is is ii useful souven ir issued and diw- tflb n ted to -. its subsccibers .cacli yeiir by tb is .en terp ijsin g journal, an d it nhvayH con tain s a liirge am ou n i o f . ■ va lu ab le;in -, form ation. , •

FO R K E N T - .S evera l acres o t valuable an d hear A sbury Park—price low. A p ­ply to W. II. B eegle, Ocean Grove, or R ufueO gdeil, ICeyport, 3f.‘J .— Ailt. jnitflm

List uf Letters.

: T lie fo ilow iiig letters rem ain uncalled for a t tlie Ocean Gi-qvc post-od ice F e b n i- . ary 24,-l«SI7: ' ■ ; / Z1 ■ • -.B row n, W illiam ' M aps, Mrs. UliUH. ,l ’lslier, M illie . S iiiitb ; M ary A . \Grubb, John- W yckoff, F rank 1'.H eigh t, Mrfl. IJim n W h ite, C larence 1’.H ulit,.M rs. D ayid lI .\V ilk e s , A m elia A .- lvellojr, Mary.

Ubu.’ W . Evaxh, PostmUnUr.

} l-’O li $1,500.1. can sell you a com forta: b le 7-room .cottage on, B roadw ay, near N ow Y ork aven u e. Se.wer a iid Water connections.' Cottage furnished. feb20-2m W , II . B eeci.k.

: $1,000 to liOaii on Bond arid M ortgage. W , H . Bi-.roi.v:.—nrfr. ■ ,

T iu i 'w llcelm en of N ew Jersey -are in ' tavor o f t h e b icyc le b ill to-a m an.

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THE HOUSEWIFE.

«l>rj'-JUKji'/* AXI> HOUIW,•' AN KXl'KNT

wiio.uiuiorstiindit h ow to'Uccp buckw heat c a i o batter throughout th e .w i n t e r In a cold outer kitchen,, nnd w ho sim p ly adds more inenl nnd wator oh th e alw ays ", sp on gy ” ' preparation m elts aw ay by

'u se , en liv en s hor sponge each inotnir.g by beating for ten m in u tes ju st th e por­tion sho w ill need for th e day. Tito arrested grow th of th e yctist p l a n t , by freezing, is on e of th e .m ost remarkable th in gs in cook ery, and also , its slow growth In a co ld p lace , by m eans o f added m eal. W hen it ia just ligh t cnopijh to .bake it ran be k ep t out of doors in w inter, and after bringing into tlie kitch en for a h a lf hour hr h o , i s j u s t , ready tor Iho griddle,

. H . l l .T B H A L U O .V IM ,

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V S h o U tlie alinorids, p u t th em in a bow l au d p o tir b o ilin g w ater'over them . Let

•J'-stand for ton m inutes, th en tr y ,0110,ori tWOi nnd i f th e sk in s slip o ff easily , drain oil'.tho hni wator and cover with: CyM- V rcssuiv «i> th e nuts, or. pu llin g nt

. oiio en d o f th e tskiii w ill make' the latter.• s lip off Iiko « glove. Spread o iit on n

, d ieh and stand In a Warm place u ntil dry. v; I f n o t thoroughly dry thoy w ill not be

crisp w hen salted. T o one-half p in t o f th e iitits 'a llo w one tciwpoonfa) o f o live

,'o il ot-. m elted butter. Pour th is over . tliein , turning them w ell through w ith a , spoon .th a t each n ut m ay iw c iv o its

share o f th e o il. T hen spread in a single . ‘ '■layer on u hIiiiIIow pan and place in n , m oderate ovoii until ih e y aro vory faintly

colored. Tako out at once, ( lu s t th ic k ly w ith tine pal.t, a iu l w hen co ld , shako I:gill ly tn rem ove any extra quantify.:

A Mall Carrier’s W oes. • Silice th e recent storii), R obert John-,

soil, w ho drives th e m ail stage betw een K ey p o it and C olt’s N eck , has been beeet w ith dinicnltU'B. Ono n ig h t h is stage

■ b ech m e . fast in, n snow bank and th e ; hbrei'fl w ere unable to pull, i t bnt.: : H e

Went to a nearby farm house, w here ho stoppi d over n ight. T he follow ing day ihe.stngo wivi dug out. A nother day h o left C olt’B K ecli at live, o 'c lock in th e mor'uint: an d hia stage agaiii becaino

.'retailed, in a snow drift, betw een Colt’s , N eck aud V anderburg. He d id iitit reach - /K e y p o it u ntil ten o ’clock. Ho gets $48 • a M onth for carry in g th e m ails, and sin ce

th e show storm ho has been fined $11 b y ; th e governm ent for bein g late in , gettin g

1 th e m ails through;—AVtf /tan/; Hcginltr.

i ,; .i. Threw Away His Canes.f' v Sir. I). IVflej",. vx-poshnaatcr, H liifkV i . 'v Creek, N. V .j w as so b ad ly aillioted w ith

rl«>uu«ui8m tlm t he was o n ly ablo' to V - : .. hobble around w ith canes, and even then I;', ; ' ' i t caused h in r g ic i i i pain . A fter using

.'v^'Chnniherlain’u T a in Balm lie was so ,(’ . • m uch im proved thajj lie th rew aw ay Uis

can es l i e s a y s ,th is linim ent, d id h im s in'oru good th an all o ther m edicines and

treatm ent p u t together, f o r sa le ut 50 •ty'. conts per b ottle by S tep hen , I). W oolley,

, '47 Midi; aven u e, Qcenn Cuoye, ,S . .1.— , .• atlr. ;

"How Is It Possible?

wm( h $ t Y o u c a n 't boo b o w m in c e ;m cnt, nn j B i l l g o o d a s n n y m ad o n t h o m e , ca n In* boM : d | \ > fo r 10 cen ta n pack agu (en o u g h for

2 largo jilc sj? ‘ '

T h e R e a s o n ’ s P l a i n .I M any carloads o f llic; m ale rial ti [for N one S uch M incc M eat

jforo b ough t a t on e t j m e, rit iirst f /\h a n d s ., AU ilie paring, chop-1 ftfping, seed in g , stem m in g and W clean in g arc d on e liy perfected'

m a ch in ery .' Such im m en se q uantities are so ld that a m ite o f profit ou each package o f

All rriKer* Mil It. net ta r e ' nnd Gd lh« w outne.1 Is enotigb.

S tn d ttm r nun '* ftwl » (?d re« am i m en tio n ih U .11 p aper, * nd w e w ill n u l l to i i frrc ft b o o t, ‘‘Mr*. JL PopklM * T h w k ^ l r l n g , " l i r ono o f tlie m ost M g : u l t t hu tso ro o f •n llw rs o f tno day* ■ • -

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V; g r a n i t e a n d m a r b l e

/Monuments and Headstones,!:■ '■ .C urbing and Flagging and Ail

K ind s of B uild ing Stone.

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f : 1 Plaiis nnd apeoincatlonH drawn for all kinds o f modern wood, stone or brick buildings, For

^v/';.'v;-TFOrtanAisbipan«5 Prices w ill refer to All.for w hom .I have done work in the Orove and

lyA '.iP ark . EstliniitescbeorfuUj* glvon,

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$5i500, for good Philadelphia^royorty .

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■Tour to California, via Pennsylvania Railroad.

• The next California tou r o f tha P en n ­sylvania Hoilroad w ill leave N ow Y ork arid P h iladelp h ia b y specia l . train of Pullman palace cars February 24, y ie it- ing the,great M am m oth Cnve an d stop ­ping ne N ew O rleans d urin g th o M arai < inv: Carnival. 'F o u r w eek s.'.w ill bo allowed on tiio P acific Coast, an d tw o d ass w ill bo spent o n th o return tr ip a t Colorado Springs an d th o Gurdcn o f tho Gods. Stops w ill alao .b e m ado nt Sait Lako C ity, D enver an d Omaha. T h is is one of th e m ost d e ligh tfu l and" com plete toura ever p lan n ed . .

T ickets, in clu d in g railroad 'Jrtinspor- tatiou, P u llm an , accom m odationt (pno double b erth ), m eals cn roii/r, car­riage drives, nnd h o te l accom m odations eoing nnd return ing, an d transportation in California, w ill bo so ld a t into o f $350 from a ll sta tion s on th o P e n n sy lvan ia Kailroad S ystem east o f P ittsbure.

A pply to ticket.,amonts j TouriBt agent a t HUB B roadw ay, N ow Y ork , rir Georgo W . B oyd , A ssistan t G eneral Posaonger A gen t, Broad Street S tation , P h ilad e l­p h ia .— (N o ..620) feb.fl.3t.

Our pcoplo aro grow in g m ore and moro in tiio h ab it o f lo o k in g to S tep hen D. W oolley, ,47 M a in . aven u e, Ocean Grove, N ..J . , for tlio la test an d b est o f every­th in g in 'tlio d r u g lino . T h ey se ll Chain-, berlnin’s C ough JReinedy, fam ous for its cures o f had colds, croup an d w hoop in g cough; W h en in n eed of such a m edi­c in e , g iv e thin rem edy a tria l and you w ill b e m ore th a n 'p lea sed w ith th e re­sult. '

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c e ry , o f N e w J e r s e y , m a d o o n - t b o d a y o f t h e d a t o h o r e o f , I n a c a u s o w h o r e l n L u c i l l e M o iv r e H i s c o m p l a i n a n t , a n d y o u a r o d e f e n d a n t s ,

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M A R C H , n e x t , o r t h e B a ld b i l l w i l l b e t a k e n a s c o n f e s s e d a j j a ln f c t y o u .

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S o l i c l t o i s o f C o m p l t . .P o s t O f f ic e a d d r c s a , A s b u r y P a r k , N . *1.

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C H E R IF P 'S S A L E .—B y virtuo o f a ^ w r i t o f A . f a . t o m o d i r e c t e d ; I s s u e d o u t o f t h o C i r c u i t C o u r t o f t h e b o u n t y o t M o n ­m o u t h a n d , S t a t o o f N o w J o r s o y , w i l l b o o x - ----- \ v E r ' T,!,a

UUIWI.'UU.UIU UUUIH U l.14 U UlUVtt. IIUU ll U U iW ttl(a t~ 2 o ’c l o c k ) I n t h o a f t e r n o o n o f s a id , d a y , a t P a r k H a l l , ! A s h u r y P a r k , I n t h o t o w n s h i p o f N e p t u n e , c o u n t y o f M o n m o u t h , N o w J e r s e y ,

A l l t h a t c e r t a i n l o t . k n o w n a s l o t n u m o o r f l f t y - f lv o o n t h e m a p o f p r o p e r t y b e l o n g i n g t o t h o D e a l B e a c h L a u d C o m p a i i y , s i t u a t e a t D e a l B e a c h . I n t h o i o w n s h l p o f O c e a n , i n t h o c o u n t y o f M o n m o u t h a n d S t a t o o f N o w J e r s e y , b e g i n n i n g a t a p o i n t i n t h o n o r t h ­w e s t e r l y c o r n e r o f l o t n u m b o r f i f t y - l i v e , w h e r o I t I n t e r s e c t s t h o N o w Y o r k a n d L o n g B r a n c h R a i l R o a d a n d 'N e p t u n e - a v e n u e . T h o n c e s o u t h e r l y a l o n g th o . e a s t e r l y l i n o o f t h o N o w Y o r k n n d L o f t g B a a n c h R a i l r o a d o n o h u n d r e d a n d * t i n y f e e t ; t h e n c o e a s t e r l y p a r a l l e l w i t h N e p t u n e a v e n u o l l f t y f e e t ; t h e n c o n o r t h e r l y a t r i g h t a n R l e s t o N e p t u u o - a v e n u o o n o h u n ­d r e d a n d l l f t y f e e t t o t h o s o u t h e r l y l in o * o f N e p t u n e a v e n u o : t h e n c o . w e s t e r l y a l o n g t h e s o u t h e r l y l i n o o f N e p t u u o a v e n u e f i f t y f e e t t o t h e p l a c e o r b e g i n n i n g .

S e U e d s is t h o p r o p e r t y o f R e y m o n r L . B a r ­t h o l o m e w , b u i l d e r , a n d t h e D e a l .B e a c h L a n d C o m p a n y , o w n e r , t a k e n I n e x c c u t f o n a t t h o s u i t o f W i l l i a m s M a n u f a c t u r i n g C o m p a n y , a n d t o b e s o l d b y ' •

H o u s t o n f i e l d * s h o r in * .llA-WXvTNH & DtTUAKn; Atty's*. .D a to d J a n u a r y liO, 1807. : . . i8 3 .« Q -

J i l h Z W f

S H E R I F F ’ S S A L E . - ^ B y v a l u e o f n w r i t o f f l k f a . t o m e . 'd l r e c t c d i i s s u e d o u t

o f t h o S u p r e m o C o u r t o f t b e S t a t o o f N e w J e r s e y , w i l l b o e x p o s e d t o siv lo a t p u b l i c v e n - d u c i u n W E D N E S D A Y , T H > ! 2 4 t l i D A Y O F F E B R U A R Y , 1807, b o t w e e i i t h e h o u r s . o f . 12 a n d 6 o 'c l o c k ( a t 2 o ’c l o c k ) i n t h o n f l e r n o o n o f s a i d d a y , a t P a r l e H a l l , A s b u r j ' P a r k , i n t h e t o w n s h i p o f N e p t u n e , c o u n t y o r M o n m o u t h , N e w J o r s o y . :

A l l t h a t r i g h t , t i t l e a n d i n t e r e s t o f t l i o d e ­f e n d a n t s , H e n r y C . J o h n s o n a n d F l o r a J o h n ­s o n , i n a n d * t o a l l t h a t c e r t a i n p l o t , p i e c e o r p a r c e l o f g r o u n d k n o w n a n d d e s i g n a t e d a s J o t n u m b e r e d t w e l v e h u n d r e d ' a u d s e v e n t y (N o ., 12 /0) o n t h o s o u t h S id e o f M o u n t H c r m O n W a y , c o r n o r o f B e n s o n a v e n u e , o n t h e m a p o f l o t s o f ( * i m p G r o u n d o f T b o O c e a n G r o v e C a m p M c c t l n g A s s o c l a t l o n f s i t n a t o l n N c p t u n e t o w n s h i p . ' i n t h e c o u n t y o f M o n m o u t u , a u d S t a t e o f N e w J e r s e y , a n d b o u n d e d o n , t h e n o r t h b y M L H e r m o n . W a y , o n t h e c a s t b y p r o p e r t y o f M r s . S a m u e l H o l m e s , s o u t h b y m u d s o f J o h n M . D e y , a n d o n t h o w e s t b y B e n s o n a v e n u e .

S e i z e d n s t h o p r o p e r t y o f H e n r y C . J o h n R o n c t a j , t a k e n l l n . e x e c n t f o n a t t h o s u i t o f T h o O c e a n G r o v o C a m p M e e t i n g A s s o c i a t i o n , a n d t o b c R o l d b y ^ ■

' M A T T H I A S W O O L L E Y , L a t e S h e r l i f .. S . A . P A t t u r s o n , A t t ’y . ' ’

D a t e d J a n u a r y 2 0 ,1897 . [SI.M ]Ja U 2 3 -5 t.

S T E W A R T & H E R B E R T , Contractors, Carpenters and Builders.;

Eafcimatea C heerfully G iven. ' •:V: Sm all /.loba P rom ptly A ttended to. Beat

o f Referericea Fu rhiabed.

S h o p a n d R e s id e n c e s

Fifth Avenue pear Main Street. P o n t O ff ic e B o x 5 3 B r a d l e y B e a c h , N . J .

Fioral>-Ammonia.W1Y N E W E ST AN D . '

G R A N D E ST CREA TIO N .G i v e s t l i o S k i n a v e l v e t y s o f tn e s s .T h o S c a l p I s c l e a n s e d a n d p u r i d c d .T h o H a i r I h r e s t o r e d t o i t s n a t u r a l u Io sh ?

T h e S k in w ill n o t C h a p o r C ra c k w h e n y o g u s e It.

P R I C E , 2 5 c . A B O T T f i E .P r e p a r e d o n l y l>y

W . R. HAM, Pharmacist,159 Main St., Asbury Park, N. J.

WILLIAM SMITH

Dum b-W aiters.: A nti-Frlctlon, M urtagh and Other.

P aten ts Made and P u t Upi

Carriage, Side-Walk & Store Elevators.! 136 Reid Avenue, j. •

Katab. il Years. . BROOKLYN, N. Y.

' C i r c u l a r s , P r i c o L i s t a n d f u l l i n t o r m a t l o r i i n a y b e o b t a i n e d a t -18.M a i n A v e . 0 9 C } v n G ro v e

I N a t i o n a l B a ^ k s a r o o f s u c h w i s e c o n c e p t i o n * f l e e r s a n d D l r o e t o r s , n o I n s t i t u t i o n o f B a n k i n g o p * -

f l d e n c o o f a n d s e c u r i t y t o p a t r o n s . " . • ■ ; ' . , \V . \

FIR ST NATIONAL BANK,Organized February 1 8S6 :

G E O R G E F . K R O E H L , P rcsiaen t, O. H . B R O W N , V icc P resid en t ■A L B E R T C. T W IN IN G , C ashier. M A R T IN V . D A G E R , As n't Cashier. -A

Mattison Avenue and Bond-Street, Asbury Park, N . J,'. • ,; F o r C on ven ien ce o f O cean G rove p a tro n s : .

Office Ocean Grove Camp • Meeting Association Building, Ocean Grovt. N. / . ,

'C ap ita l, $10 0 ,0 0 0 . S u rp lu s , 870,008),'.:Transacts, a gen era l b a n t in g b usiness, issu es le tters o f credit, ava ilab le in th e

We Have Lots of Them,iiavp y o u ? I sn ’t i t ilroniifuljy bother­som e t o Wlint a lit t le stick p in in a liurry to fasten ypur collar, and th en to iind th a t t lio litt le stick p in lias gono o n a vacation ? Tliem) litt le p in s aro b o pretty and can bo liad for Ro litt le m on ey, th at every w om en should' ljave an unlirtiited sup p ly . '' . ; . v': . ; .. W hatover-you b iiy lievo' w ill bo good, .w h eth er it be a litt le p ili or a d iam ond. ,

A. W. CORNELIUS,Jeweler and Optician.

1SBDBY PARK, « . J.

p rin cip a l c ities o f th e w orld . F oreign and d om estic ex ch a n g es b ou gh t and 'sold . .' C ollection s carefu lly m ad e an d p rom p tly a ccou n ted for

BO A R D O F D IK EC TPE8 : . /. Albert O. Twining, Isaac 0. Kennedy, 8. W. Klrkbrido Oliver H. Brown m son .; Milan Ross, M. L. Bamman, Charles A. Atkins. John Bi Blpley,B. Ovlatt,, Chas. A. Young, P.O. Covert, ; Wm. H . Beegle, Wm. H a th a ^ y .’ v

G i F . K r o e h l , S a m u e l J o h n s o n ■ S h e r m a n *’

- A T -

P A D T F D ' Q Cookman Avenue ; r v n I I— 1 \ O ■ and Bond Street.

ASBURY PARK, N. J.

A L L T H E L A T E S T S T Y L E S

At Greatly Reduced Prices.

CHAS. LEW IS,—»i:n:i&uuit r,i—

I .K W B S A; CO.,

Lumber,.Doors, Sash, Blinds,. Frames, Mouldings. Hardware,Paints, /O ils, etc. »

S O O T H MJ&IW S T .,

- A - s T o - U L X ^ r Z P a x l r .

F a cto ry D u n k irk , N.J.B r a n c J t Y a r d , S p r i n g J L a k c .

H .C .W iN 8 0 K (: P r e « u G .W . U v a n s , V lc e - P r e s t . E . E . D a y t o n , C a s h ie r .^ W .W . D a v i s , A s s * t . C a s h .

ASBURY PARS and OCEAN GROVE BANK,illHttiNo,, A ve . a m i M a in St., A s b u ry P a r k .'ZJLaJLzz. U i.- c re a 3 ,-w .o o t s a A 2 P o , t ^ . - w o . y " . O c o o * . 0 - r o - v e .

' , • O r g a n i z e d J a n u a r y , 1889

C A P B T A I , $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 S U R P L U S , $ 3 4 ,0 0 0T r a n s a c t u i i G e n e r a l B a n k i n g B u s i n e s s . J s s u c s F o r e i g n a n d D o m e s t i c D r a f t s .

P m m p t a t t c n t l o u g i v e n t o a l l m a t t e r s e n t r u s t e d t o u s . C O Z , I j E ; c ? T = o n T a ’M C S J D Z Z . a a a . a 3 ? I 2 0 2 U I 3 ? T X 4 T A C B ^ T O W T . . T . n ^ g - E X ) .

N . E . B u c l i a n o n . J . »S. K e r g b s o u , O e o . W . E v a n s , C . C . C l a y t o n , G e o . W . T r e a t , J . A . W a i n r l g h t I ) r . J . A . W . H e t r i c k , J o h n H u b b a r d , H o n r y Q . W J n s o r ,

T . F r a n k A p p lc U y , T.u \v Ik I h v l n e a r . A m o s T i l t o u . . . Y o u r P a t r o n r g w S o l i c i t e d

D I S B R O i i T S

TOOTH WASHFor Cleaning and Preserving l ' «nd

Gums, and Im parting a Refreshing ‘itusce and Feeling to tho Mouth. Compounded and for•ale by • - ; , • . .

S. D. WOOLLEY, Druggist,4*7 M a |n A v e ., © S o u th M ain S t . ,

O p p o s i t e O c e a n - G r o v e G a te ? ,

NOTICE.G T 'sS S * 5—9

010 C O O K M A N r i A V E N U E ,

J . Edw. FLITCROFT,Sanitary Plumber.

Estimates '■ diven on All Kinds of Plumbing a n d T Iii Work. A

Large Assortment of

Stoves ^ Ranges,CONSTANTLY ON HAND.

Office and Salesrooms,PILGRIM PATHWAY,

Opp. P ost Office, OCEAN GROYE. N. J.

P E R M & JACKSOU

K. MORRIS,practical Boot aijd 0hoe

W i l l r e m o v e f r o m h i s e s t a b l i s h e d p l a c e .- c o r n e r C o o k m a n a n d M a t t i s o n a v e n U e s ,

(on t lio p o in t ) A s b u ry P a r k , N . . J . , -'

M e a t M a r k e t . . R e m o v a l l a m a d o n e c - ; c s s a r y b c c f tu s e o f n e w b u i l d i n g t o b e

c o n s t r u c t e d a t t h e o l d l o c a t i o n . •

- ' P r ic e L ist.Men’s Soles, tor short time only, 45c

“ Heels, - - - - 20cLadies’ and Boy’s Soles, • 35c

“ •• “ Heels, - i5c

K . M O R R I S .Neatest and Cheapest Shoemaker on the

Jersey Coast. * *C ookm an an d M attison A v e s .,

(ON T H E PO IN T) A S B U R Y PA R K ; N. .1.

AMOS LIPPINCOTT,Mercfiant Tailor and H en 's Furnisher

D E A L E R S . I N

Meats & Poultry.125 Hook A yciiuo, cornor WliitoGold,

' : O C B A iX R R O V G ^ X . J .

Frosh Sttek. Prompt Servioo. Free Delivery..

C»Mti9M t« r a n il B u ild e r ,. S h o p a n d R e s i d e n c e 1)5 J t a n g s 'A 'v b n u e , n e a r

, ‘ U J O .4 c p o t . A a i i U B Y l 'A R K , N . J .

A BTOolalty made o f Jobbing;' Flans and spec* Ions fam ished for nH kinds o f Car-,

W ork., ;,- ..• • • ' v . i . : , * ' ' * * ’ - * *

2 10 M ain Street,O p p o s i t e R . R . S t a t i o n , A s b u r y P a r k , N . J

S A M U E L W . K IR K BR ID E,

Contractor, Carpenter, BuilderPluna

p ^ S i . . . . . . ____________________________________E m o r y S t r o e M i S h o p n n d o f f l c o - 'F i r s t 'A v e . , a n d M a i n S t r e e t . - - • • - v . • ; . ^ vP . O . B o x 743 ' • A S B U R Y P A R K

P . F . D O D D ,, •

Justice of the Peace,; r..' O ffice , P o lice S t a t i o h , . ' .^

VVESJ ASBU SX.PASK, N. J . .C o lle c t io n s P ro m p tly J f ta d e

'" ' •.-’v.’*;*• 'te'!

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VOLUME V, No. 9. OCEAN GROVE, NEW JER SEY , SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, f8? 7'. Subscription, $1.00 per Annum.'.

PRIMARY MEETINGS;

The R epublicans and Democrats Name Their Candidates for To’vnsh ip Offices.

T h e R epublican prim ary h eld ill. Mar­row’s H all, W est A sbury Park, on Satur­day last w a s /w ith o u t doubt, th e m ost disorderly politica l convention ever, held in N ep tun e tow nsh ip . W hen tho hour for ca llin g th e assem bly to order arrived th e hull w as packed to th e doorB, and th e colored men w ere largely in th e m ajority. Claude V.*Gtieriji, Chairman o f th e last con ven tion , w en t to tho platform and assisted hy a huge m allet w ith w h ich he belabored a long deal table, finally obtained a sem blance of order and n om i­nations for chairm an . were called for. Mr. Guerin arid C om m itteem an Joh n Hulahart w ere placed in nom ination . A controversy arose as to th e fairness > of th e decision giving,M r. G uerin th e posi? tioiij b u t aftei^a period of exc ited dis­cussion am id great confusion $tr, Ilu is* hart w ithdrew h is nam e and th e business o f th e occasion w as taken up. . - ;

A fter th e nom inations had a ll, been m ade ii recess wns tak en for tlie purpose of procuring ballots. The. convention whs called: to order again .a t 4 o’clock, and th e balloting began and continued stead ily .until lin lf past seven o’clock, n early .700 votes bein g cast. T h e h eavy vote, made confusing th e m an y nam es scratched from / th e tick et, m ade slow w ork for th e election' board to cou n t th e ballots, and it was n o t u n til lia lf past four Sunday m orning th at th e w ork w as com pleted.* T h e follow ing is th e tick et and appropriations as f in a lly ’m ade up : •. Collector—W llliairi G iflard. . .

Assessor—C harles IL Porter. .Com m itteem an—W illiam A. Herry.Constables—G,. A lbert W ills, £aim \el

,S. W hite.. ’ .Justice o f th e Peace—Keese I I . Bell..C om m issioner o f A ppeal—Peter Bath.Surveyors o f H ighw ay—Joseph Peter­

son, W illiam ’ It. M iller. .Pound K eepers—Charles L ane, Ilnrri-

• son* II. W ard, Jills worth Davis.A ppropriations—Hoads, $4 ,000; C ycle

Path, $300;- Poor, • $1 ,500; W avs and Means, $1 ,200; P o lice ,-$1,200. ,

• Till: .DEMOCUATIi’. IMtlMAItV.Captain Joh n J . •Sinith, o f Ocean

I irove, called th e D em ocratic prim ary to order at 2 o’clock Tuesday afternoon in M arrow’s I la ll . Mr. S m ith was re-elected chairm an. T here was a fair attendance and little confusion, und m any o f .th e candidates w ere nom inated by acclam a­tion ." T h e fo llow ing tic k e t was decided upon.

Collector—Jam es II. M atthew s.A ssessor—Sam uel A,. O liver. .C om m itteem an—G ilbert Conover. .Justice o f-th e Peace—Jo h n A . Borden.Constables— A lbert • C layton’, Harry

McCoy.C om m issioner o f A ppeal — Joh nson

T a y lo r .: ' *Purveyors o f H ighw ay— Frank E.

Jtobinson, G eorge E._ Jam es.Pound Keepers— A. Slosbach, Charles

W ilb u r ,’A rchibald Itevnolds.T h e appropriations decided upon were

th e sam e as-ad op ted at .th e Republican prim ary.

WASHINGTON'S SUPPER.

The F irem en and Their Ladles Enjoy a Pleasant Social Entertainm ent

and Banquet. . ;v / ‘ ‘ :!T h e .com m ittee h av in g in charge th e

arrangem ents of W ashington Fire Co. No. 1, for th e celebration o f Washing* Io n ’s birthday lust M onday even in g , is en titled to credit for th e m an n er, in w hich th e aflair was carried through.'::

T no early part ; o f t lie .' ev en in g was devoted to a social en terta inm ent in the handsom e assem b ly 'room o f th e . Com­p an y on th e second floor. B eside m usic w ith a v io lin accom panim ent b v Mr; W alter fr a n k lin , IVIr.. Harry W . B eeg le g a v e a n um b er o f selections, hum orous and m usical, on th e-p hon ograp h , w hichwere greatly enjoyed . './;•] \ \ .

A bout 0 o’clock th e en tire coinx>aii.v, - con sistin g o f som e fifty ’people,; was in v ited to th e first floor \v lie re a n elaborate banquet bail been spread. Tho room liad. been handsom ely decorated w ith flags and b u n tin g for the. occasion, aiu l t l ie tab les were very - tastefully arranged aiid attractively trim m ed. ■ •. .

Follow ing th e feast C hairm an Slierm rd called for speech es, and appropriate rer marks w ere-. m ake -by Capf. Joh n. J; S m ith ,;General Patterson, Johnspri Tay* lar,.W . II. P in e aiid others; I t has been, a custom o f W ashinyfon Couipnny for" tl ic p ast year to i n v ite th e lad ies to piir- tic ipate in th ese 'social gatherings, w hich lias greatly enhanced th e in terest and pleasures of th e . occasions. T h e various speakers referred to ,th e added brightness and. en joym en t afforded b y th eir pres-, ence, and* all future even ts o f t li is e lia iv aetcr are likely , therefore* to be favored- b y th eir attendance.

T h e com m ittee in, ehiirjie o f th e ar- rangem nnts consisted o f C* 15. H offm an, .Tc*:;:i G oodrich, H o r a ce K irkpatrick, Geo. T om linson , and W. It. O’Brien.

Afcout th e Foot B r id g e s .

PUtiUti' u( lUc TtutiH: ..My I )rau.S nt ‘.— C oncerning you r pro­

p osition , p ublished in th e T im k s in re­gard to m ak in g the. fool bridge* over W esley Lake free, I w ish to . take th is opportunity o f exp ressin g in y approval of you r course. ' . • • • -

I IiaCe heard much di*sappr<irrti* e x ­pressed in decided ly uncom plim entary term s against th e O ceaii G rove Associa-' tion in respect to th is p etty practice of charging toll on th ese bridges.

T h e m ajority of property ow ners in Ocean G rove and A sbury Park occupy their properties on ly d uring th e three sum m er m o n th s .. It is from th ese Ocean Grove receives its ch ie f support. N ow it is a m an ifest injustice to charge them th is tollj w h ile thoso w ho reside th ere th e entire year are re lieved from th is an noy­ance during th e greater part o f th e year.

I th in k i t is ;certa in ly an unju st d is­crim ination w hich is incom p atib le w’ith th e avow ed principles o f a b ody pre­ten d in g to adhere to th e .strict---policy."of ju stice, w hich th e A ssociation does.. . : ;. I th in k you are tak in g » good stand .in th is m atter, and hope you w ill push it vigorously. I am , sir,

• VeVy respectfu lly yours,. . Uasi'aV K ksiiai.C

PERSONAL AND PERTINENT.. PUBLIC MEETING CALLED.

. A Note o f W arning.

It h avin g com e to m y attention that a report is bein g circulated in N eptune

. tow nsh ip that liquor was d istributed b y m e during tho recent, canvas o f th e R e­publican candidates, I take th is oppor­tu n ity to d en y th e truth of th is report aud brand it aa totally false. .

It is certainly, a cheap m ethod of in ­juring characte’r, and th e report was probably originated b y som e of th e m en from th is ,to w n sh ip w h o w ere convicted and sentenced late ly for se llin g liquor: illega lly , or b y som e , on e .in sym path y w ith them .

I w ill state in conclusion t h a t ! would n ot hesitate to prosecute a l ia r , an y th e less vigorously tlm n an illegal rum seller, but ns 1 h a v e been unable to locate.'the slanderer w ho started t h e . ab ove false and m alicious tale, I req u est: h im to

v com e forth 'i i i th e ligh t o f day and attem p t to m ak e good h is assertions.

. JoilX l in -S H A H T .

■ .J o h n S. Voorhees 111. ’ .

John S. V oorhees, a real esta te agent , w ho occupies th e hoiiso corner Mt. I ler- m on W ay and N ew Jersey avenue, w;as rem oved * to th e M onm outh M em orial H ospital, a t Long Branch, on W ednes- d a3r o f la e tw e e k . Mr. V oorhees lias been suffering for so m e ’tim e p ast from paralysis, and Inst w eek h is condition becam e so. alarm ing th a t h is physician advised h is rem oval to th e hosp ital w here skilled nursing and con stant m edi­cal a tten tion w ere available.

JCditor Oci'iht Grow Timea :IJkar Su : :—An editorial that appeared

in your colum ns an .issu e or tw o . ago on th e question o f to ll:gathering at W esley Lake bridges, seem ed to m e ju st about right, and I w ish to b e one to h o ld up you r hands in th e effort to rid Ocean ( irove o f th is sum m er nuisance; .

I h aye heard m an y p eople com m en t on, th e pettiness of th is action, and I confess it is no’ m eans o f grace to m e, to p u t it m ild ly . I rather fee l as i f I w ere “ held u p M and robbed o f one cent every tim e I d ole ou t.that am ount for th e privilege o f crossing o n e o f th ese infim tcssim al bridges to save w alking from :six to e igh t blocks around th e lake.

I cross the great B rooklyn bridge every day, going to and from business; and w hen I see th a t m agnificent stru ctu re,' suspended fur a lo ft b etw een th e earth anu sk y , trem bling beneath th e traffic o f tw o great cities, tho . w heels o f car and wagon and th e tread o f hundreds a t any hour o f th e day, und th in k o f th e output

Pleasant P en c llln gs About th e People,’ Place and Property. ; .

M iss K ldio tvnower, o f FIem ington , i ; v is it in g M iss I le tt ie Ruinenr. V

M iss G ussie.R iddle has been suffering froin th e effects o f a h eavy cold;

Freeholder M cCabo has been stiffen iig from a sharp attack o f Lu Grippe.: C. C. Clay ton; w en t dow n to Ba*negat B ay, Friday of la s tw eek , for a few days" duck gunning. ' ; , :.*■

.Charles J. Beegle is so far. o ii th e w ay to recovery that he is ab le to. b e dressed' an d about t lie house. : ■ v. • ;

■R. II. Bellj 'who w as nom inated a t t h e R epublican prim ary for Ju stice o f the. Peace; m i s w ith d raw n .: : ; y / ;

George IJopkifts, a foriner: resident of O cean' Grove, d ied a t 'A tlan tic C ity on Thursday o f last wee.k. *

Mrs. J . A . C ow ell, w ho bus been spund- ing tlie: w inter-in P hiladelp h ia , returned; to t h e G rove last week. . ; . . •

C. i i . • I la lsa ll, of -Ph iladelphia, pro­prietor o f th e L adies’ Store, s p e n t T u es­d ay and W ednesday a t th e Grove.

T h e u O m a h a ,c o r n e r of C entral and Pitm an avenues, has heeh. rented to.M rs.

. H it tc , o f Kli’/.iibetli, for a term o f years.T h e m ild w eather Sunday was th e

niuans o f crow ding th e boardwalk w ith p eop le and g iv in g it a sum m er appear­ance. ' • ’ ;. F. W . Iie iid ricks iu turned last w eek from a business trip w hich took h im to Pittsburgh, P a , and o th er w estern poin ts. :

Miss Carrie F ield s, w ho is em p loyed in th e N ew Y ork o lliee o f S tein er ^ Son, sp en t W ashington's birthday, in • th e Grove. ’

J liss 'M aggie .15. H enry.' o f .A bbolt avenue, h iis gon e t<» Canastola, X . Y ,, w here sh e w ill probably rem ain for som e weeks.

Mrs. J . ( '. Joh nson w as called to T ien ton ou Saturday last to atten d th e funeral of her brother-in-law , Mr. Joseph Quick; ; .

Mr. and Mrs. Joh n lla sd ow ich , w ho h ave resided on lle c k avenue near N ew Jersey for som e tim o past, h ave rem oved to W ilm ington,'N . C.

T lie new house o f Mrs.: N eill, a t th e corner o f Main anti New Jersey avenues, is enclosed and w hen com p leted w ill be- a handsom e structure; , : :

P ostm aster E vans bus been som ew hat ill for th e past wepk, atid w h ile n o t con­fin ed to th e bed was*able to be out. of doors on ly a part of th e tim e.

; • A considerable am ount o fsera p jn g tfill bo required to p lace our streets , in good condition after th e long period of con ­tin u ou s w et or frosty weather; •

T w o very d esirab le boarding h o u ses o i i ;Oceaii .P ath w ay, near th e ocean , arc now available for rent. Particulars m ay be had by addressing W. II. B eegle.■ T h e cottage of R ev . Georgo H ughes, o il E m bury avenue, is - being brtgtrteiTCCh^p' and its'appearance im proved by th e ap­p lication o f a fresh coat o f paint.

W h ile searching for curios on th e beach last Sunday, Joe T hom pson picked u p ’ tw o very pretty • gold rings. M onev and o th er valuables were found b y d ifferen t parties.

Mrs. Charles Spit tie house, of E liza­b eth , spent Alonday last a t th e Grove. Mrs.’ Spittlehouso ow ns a handsom e cottage at th e corner o f Central and A tlantic aven u es, ”■ ‘1 ‘ , ‘ ' : • v ‘ . :.

R .3 L Ferguson has rented th e b u ild ­in g on Olin street, opposite M cCabe A M argerum’s m eat liiarket, form erly used as a barber shop, and w ill opeii a vegeta­b le m arket therein . ‘

George W. H arris, President of th e H udson R iver G as and E lectric C om pany,’ Tarry to w n, N . Yv, and h is w ife, h ave b een spending a few days w ith h is sisters, Mrs. Crane and Miss: H arris,/at 48 Cdok- m an avenue. ’ • : : ;. >■••• •

During /th e p ast, week a part o f the' A ssociation force has been at Avork re­placing electric ligh t poles. On Main aven u e a num ber w ere removed and .larger ones substituted . A b o u t 's ix ty n ew poles w ill bo required to :;complete*• th e work; :/ • •' f _; ,L. ; ;

: C. L . BushneH has been elected G en­eral M anager o f th e N ew Jersey Metho-

Pastors of the Churches Jojn in an Effort to Establish a R elief Fund*

, A desire fo eonti.ibute, in a llev ia ting t he terrible sufft*riius o f f.uniise stricken In d ia o ii th e on e h an d ^ an d a formal request signed b y p rom in en t eitize.ns o u ­t lie other, h ave im p elled us-to in v ite t;:e residents of Asbury. Park,* Ocean Grove, W est Park an d W est; Grove, to h o ld , a p ub lic .m eeting . bn. Sunday afternoon next,: a t E dueational l l a l l , A sbury .Park, to com m ence nt 4 .o’clock , for th e purpose of raising a fu nd , to be used as above i ndicated. T h e nieet i ng w i 11 be add rcsscd b y .several clergym en an d citizens. • •

"The m usic iind s in g in g w ill, be led b y Dr. J. 11. By ran, and a c lio ir o f th e best talent: id th is v ic in ity ; I t is s incerely .Hoped th a t th e object w ill in cet w ith si' hearty’; and generous response. The; ab ove call is sign ed b y th e fo llow ing clergym en;: <

Z. Ci.Aifk Mxutkx, S. I I .‘ C. SMi.rii,• Oi:o*‘A.' Gi-ixzMEJi, ,'Jos.-(.». Kkbu, ,•

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H iss VanCleaf Married.

On Mondu3> m orning a t IT o ’clock j . M iss J en n ie A . YanCleaf, a daughter o f

Joh n YunCIeaf, was married to M w ard M iller, of P liilad d p liia i b u t now a Btudont at W esleyan College, in M iddle­tow n, .Conn. R ev. J . H odm an Batten, perform ed th e cerem ony, w hich was, celebrated a t th e lion ie o f th e bride’s parents on D elaw are avenue.

Card of Thanks.

T lie C om m ittee o f W ashington F ire C om pany N o. I , o f Ocean Grove, desires on behalf of th e C om pany to return th eir sincere th an k s to t lie ir friends for th e kind courtesies exten d ed to th em on th e occasion : o f th e annual anniversary o f tho Com pany,- h eld a t their: hall oh February 22, 18U7.

Show les Acquitted.

T he verdict’ l i u t h e casd o f W illiam S h o w le s ,. on trial for th e sh ootin g of

• A nsel .Crofc at Ked Bank, Christm as n igh t, exhdnorated him from a ll blam e. Show les was d isp lay in g a revo lver w hen it was 'accidentally exp lod ed , in flictin g a wound from w hich Croft soon d ied . .

$2,800 w ill b uy a handsom o house, on H eck aven ge, tw o .b lock s from th o ocean; new and in perfect ord er; i f takei) q uick ly . W orth $3,500. : . . . * ;

- ’ W . H . B K E O I.E .— arftv

of brain a n d m u s c le aiid m on ey w hich ........ ........ ... .. ----------------------------------th at prodigy o f m an's gen iu s represents,-! d ist Pubtish ing C om pany, o f 1, 1 Federal aiid th eii realize that, w hile th e t h o u - 1, street, C am den, N . J . I Ie is t h e p u b -

Jisher o f the//pm <?f» inV/<Vof Philadelph ia. H is m other, M rs. E . R . B u sh iie ll, resides in A tlan tic C ity, aiid som etim es spends iier summei's-iu Ocean Gro.Ve^ ^

• Late .’reports from Florida state that Doctor and Mrs. Stokes, W istar Stokes, D octor A idiiy and h is fam ily , and Mr, and iMrs. li: W . M urphy, of Freehold, are; a t St. A ugustine. Mr,‘ W alker and M iss A lice H arfisoii,- of Asbury, Park, are a t th e Brock H ouse, Enterprise, and others from th is v ic in ity .w ill soon follow th em to th a t p opular resort. . ;

Jjaiising IT. V an D orn, w lio for th e ’ past tw o sum m ers was general d elivery clerk in th e Ocean Grove post office, is now connected- with: the wagon service in Ne w Y ork c ity . This; is. a n ew p lan 1 recently p ut in operation an d th e postal m atter collected from th e b oxes is assort­ed t he som e as on a rail n a y m ail ea r,v:

M essrs . Berrang' tfc Zacharias m ake th eir an n ou n cem en t; in th is issue,: aiid iiiak o som e p ertin en t suggestions a s to “ b icyc le repairs,” and th e refin ishing of m a ch in esw n ich liaye been used. A ny work com m itted, to th eir care w ill be sure o f receiv ing in telligent and careful

\ treatm ent. ..{ T h e m ein hers of. tho Salvation A in iy

tendered a surprise* p a r ty to Mr. Jacob I Stiles, at h is residence in W est Grove,

T uesday evening, on th e occasion o f tho anniversary of h is birth. T he evening w asd eyoted to p leasant social intercourse, and musical and literary selection s w ere rendered; MY. S tiles has been treasurer o f th e local branch of th e Salvation A rm y for th e past fifteen-years. , : .

Last Friday even in g Mrs H en ry R yiio, w h o lives dn Ilerm on W ay near Benson avenue, w as badly frightened b y the. accidental discharge o f a revolver w hich she was h and lin g under th e im pression th at it was. n ot loaded. I t w as a 38 cali- bre w eapon, a n d 'w h en d ischarged th e ball passed through th e sido o f th e houso and broke a w in dow in th e houso adjoining -w here Mrs. W ilgus resides.' Mrs. R yno fainted from fright, b u t sot>n recovered.

; 41 Washington Birthday” Social. ;!: T he.in em b ers/of- St. P au l’s ch o ir h a v e .been"holding w eek ly socials a t th e hom es iof th e different m em bers for som e m onths, p ast, b ut t h e : n io st.b r illian t th u s far:syas t l ie ’on e given b y M iss A lida Patterson on the.; even in g of W ashington’s birtliday. a liss Patterson is th e popular organist o f th e choir, and th e m em bers attended ’in force. .There were from seven ty-five to on e hundred present, all costum ed after th e s ty le in W ashington’s tim e.. Som e o f th e dresses worn by tho young ladies w ere very ancient, being the gow ns worn toy their'great graud-pareiits. - M iss Lib- 'bie Thom pson,; .with her. an cien t curls, rendered som e.of th e popular airs on iui accord eon. .Mis* : E, B lan ch e , Bennett, presented ah antiq u e appearance as Queen ^Elizabeth ; Aliss Hoflmari rem inded one ot AI im -Dorothy Prii». vvj.l J) )jcr eii r)» and reticule.- X nd M iss Blair, .U ncle •Toliii eiiid, w as a ty pical you iig lass o f th e early seven teeu th centm -y. A ll th e Vitliers w ore costum es th a t \vero in vogu e at that-.time.

T lie choir gave M C olum bia the;G em of t he O cean,’/' * VM v C ount ry, ’T is o f T iiee,’ * and o th er selection s. M iv B en h ett and •Mr. R oss Sang a duet, th e words b ein g com posed b v Mr. Ross.; Mr.' A rthur rraylor read ii hum orous poem , tind Mivs |Flo. Jen k in s an original poen i,.ded icated lo th e different m em bers o f tlie choir. ■The balance o f th e even in g w as g iyen up Jto various gaines, siicli as find th e w his- .ile,'inarch ing to Jerusalem , and others, |after w hich refreshm ents were served. •After doing ju stice to th e appetizing viands, prepared b y tho gen ial hostess, tlni gu ests bade th eir friends good n ight,

i expressing th em selves as being h ig lily p lea sed w ith th e even ing’s entertainment.:vKU r z r z z ~ ... - -. ;

The Atlantic City Tr ip. ; ■- *T h e trip to A tlantic.C jty vja th e I’en u - s y I vania Rri j road in a sp e c ia lP u llm a n car, participated in by M ayor and Council and O ther. ollicials of Asbnrv Park on Thursday* lastfc proved not on ly a; pleas­ant d iversion but through th e courtesy o f th e A tlantic Citv people, a; considera­ble am ount of inform ation : was gained w hich w ill p i ove of. value in th e advance­m en t o f th e w i liter resort id ea ... / •

The' party left - a t 12.U0 on Thursday and returned a t 2.1(1 Saturday.afternoon. ISIayor F. L. TenBroeck ; H ; C. W insor, S. W. K irk bride and Dr. B. S . K e a to r ,o f th e Borough C o u n cil; R obert I ; : Sloan and George' W. Treat, representing the W ater C om m issioners ; M ilan R oss. C ol­lector ; W. H . S m ith , M arsh a l; I) C. B ow en , - W. W . Davis, R andolnh R o si aiid T. H ; Berringer, o f th e Board of H e a lth ; . Jam es II. Bird, President o f th e Board o f T rad e; Postm aster A. W, D ey j W . Howard Shafer, and th e :follow ing representatives o f th e p r e ss : ,Chas. E . K in g , Sr;; S . I . N aftal, Jt T, Gracey and; G. W. X’ennypacker, participated . * .

T h e party was m et o n arrival by M ayor Stoy, of A tlan tic C ity , iind others, and assigned in parties to* som e of th e leading hotels, and during their stay w ere show n th e utm ost courtesy and attention,' everyth in g o f in terest to th e v isitors being thrown open for inspect ion.

THE OPPOSITE SHORE.

Interesting Item s P erta in in g to Incidents and Ind ividuals In Asbury P ark .

—M onday even in g ’s session o f C ouncil .was om itted ow in g to th e fact of it s b ein g A leg a l holid ay. : . : .

— R ev. G. R. M iddleton, o f th e W est Park"M. E . Church, lms taken 71 persons in to ttic ch urch on probation as. a resu lt of recent revival.services. ' . .

— 1 * O nly ii Private,” w hich w as proV duped for -the fliird tim e iii: th e Park Opera H ouse last' M onday even in g , attrayled a large audience.; - ■ ’ .'

Mrs; \V. S. Gootliio, .w hile d escend­in g^ th e 'stairs a t Magnolia-; V illa , on Fourth iiveniuf. pn Saturday.:, last, fell iind fractured lier right- wrist-.

—A si hi. ti re in tlie UepubJican Club Itobiir.'Mouilay'afttu/hoon.'.'canBed.ii.jhitter' of excitem en t. T h e dam age was, hot Serious as on ly th e curtains w ere b urned ..

—M iss Georgie Tow nsend w as married to Mr.; Frank W . Brand Saturday..even­in g last, by 3{ev. Z . Clark Marten; Tho you n g peoplo are both residents o f th e Park, tho bride* bein g a daughter o f .Tames Tow nsend.

—T h e en terta in m ent .g iv en a t th e W estm inster Presbyterian C hurch, M on­d ay even in g , drew n large audience. T he L v iin sisters lind Prof. H . S. Stariett, .the ventriloquest, afforded th e-au d ien ce ch o ice en terta in m ent and th e selection s, w ere h ig h ly appreciated.

Trolley trou b les at Belm ar.

T h e m ost ex c itin g p ublic question th e p eop le of B elm ar havo been called upon to consider for a considerable tim e is the granting o f a franchise for th e operation o f a ' tro llev roud. T h e Belmiir; Spring Lake, Sea.G irt and M anasquan R ailw ay C om pany has filed application, w hich is favored by severriLiheinbers o f council as w ell ns a large number: o l th e prom inont citizen s. The • A tlan tic Coast E lectric Ihiilw ay has iilso.filed a ii application for franchise, . the com pensation .of threeper.- cent-.' of gross receipts collected w ith in th e borough; of B elm ar , was deem ed to bo inadequate. C ouncilm an G illin created, a sensation a t the* special council m eetin g of last w eek l)y offering a resolution to refuse a franchise to th e Belm ar and M anasquan Conip'uny. C ounsellor H aw k in s argued against th e adoption o f th is sum m ary p lan to throw th e com pany ho represented ou t of the. field, sayin g th ey w ere prepared to pay a larger percentage than w as ofTereu by th e o th er com pany, or w illin g to com p ly w ith a il reasonable conditions im posed by C ouncil, and bad a deposit o f $10,000 to gunrantQo tho fa ith fu l perform ance o f contract. Mr, G illin ’s . resolution, Avhen put to /Vote* received 110 support beside h is ow n . . V . ; ■-

C itizens and business m en are. tak in g d eep in terest in th e m atter, and o th er m eetings w ill bfc h eld T hursday, Febrii-: ary-25th, and Tuesday, M arch 2d.

sands n iay'freely cro>s by ^ prom enade, th e ’ Ocean G rove A ssociation stands guard at th e entrance, o f its, to y structure aiul demands,' forsooth, a p enny'-to ll from all w lio would cross; w hen I r realize all th is , I say , m y general regard for th o w orthy m en w ho h ave m ade Ocean G rove ^world-famous,:has u most unpleasant tw iiig e /

T h e exacJLion is too p etty , too apparent­ly p am nom ou s and mean to be upheld on any gm u nd th at I can th in k o f. W hy a to ll here nnd not on an y -other o f th e d ozen lakes up and dow n th e coast from Sea B right to Spring L ake ? W hy not. a tax a t F letcher Lake, Sunset L ake, or Deal L ake? T h e th ing, is N im p ty ridicu­lou s and preposterous W hy n o t a toll at Broadway,; where th e wooden; bridges span tlie roaring tortvnt th n t rushes through th e gutters to F letcher Lake after a ra in? T h e question o f exp en se is ju st as applicab le of kind in on e place as th e other.

I do hope, Mr. Editor, th at you r pro­test m ay be sw elled by th e m an y who* feel as w e do, though tliey^ m ay hoc take th e trouble to exp ress th eir sentim ents, and th at th e d ign ity nr.tl p olicy o f pur beloved Ocean (trove-m ay n o t again be open to th is ju st charge, o f pettin ess or sm nll extortion .

Y ours for free thoro’imhfares, '. * ■ G. R. Mcnit'u:.

Personal and Pertinent.

To R egulate the “ Beer A rk s.” .

A ssem blym an Van WickJe, o f M on­m outh, h as. ju st introduced in to th e H ouse a b ill to regulate and restrain th e d eliverin g of liquor ex c ep t a t th e p lace w hero its sale is authorized, or upon a w ritten o r d e r ; w in ch inust b e kept, on file for on e year by th e vender. T h is is intended to supercede th e act recently pronounced r unconstitu tiohal . b y th o Suprem e Court, under w hich th e drivers of ‘‘ Beer A rk s”; .in t lu s V icinity had been p rosecu ted .v T he h eavy p en alty provided w ill m ake • th e transgression o f the, law , i f enacted, so serious a matter th a t few w ill risk a con viction b y its violation . T lie full te x t o f th e b ill f o l ­low s ■■■;•;:: y

A f a r t h e r . s u p p lC 'm e n t t o t h e n e t , V A n A c t f r t r .- 't l io l m i i l s i t i n o n t o f c r i m e s ” , a p p r o v e d M a r c h t w e n t y - s e v e n , e i g h t e e n h u n d r e d i r n t t B e v u i i t y .f o u r . ;

1 . J to J t c r j o c t e d b y : t h e H e n a l e n m l U e n e m l - A B s e m h ly o r t h e S t a t o o f N o w J e r s e y , T h a t t t H h a l l h o t h o l a w f u l f o r a n y p e r e d n h a v i n g a l le e tiH o t o . hoU 8 i» lr> to iis , v i n o u s , m a l t o r b r e w e d , l i t ) u o r « o r a n y o f s a i d l i q u o r a , t o d e l i v e r « o l d l h j u o r i i n f i i n y p l a c e o r t o a n y p e r s o n t l m n o n t l m p r e m lH c s W h e r e s u c l i i te o n K e n n t l i o r i z e H t h o H a le o f s a i d l l t ju o rH , e x c e p t u p o n a w r i t t e n o r d e r i n e a c h l n n t a n c e , H lg n e d b y t h e p e r s o n d e s i r i n g t h o x a l d l i q u o r s a n d R p e c l f y in g t l i o q u a n t i t y a n d k i n d o f l i q u o r o r d e r e d a n d t h o p l a c o w h e r e t h e s a i d l i q u o r B lm ll b e d e l i v e r e d , w h i c h o r d e r s h a l l h e i n e a c h c a s o r e t a i n e d b y t h e p e r s o n s e l l i n g m i d I l q u o m a f o r e s a i d ' f o r t l i o p e r i o d o f o r io

- y e i u v . . , ; •'*2 . A n d b o i t e n a c t e d , T h a t . a n y . p e r s o n d r

p e r a o u s w h o s h a l l v l o l a t o t h e p r o v i s i o n s o f t f i l s a c t s h a l l b o d e e m e d g u i l t y o f a m l s d e - '

C OUNTY AND ST A T E .

A V ineland factory is turning ou t ] aboitt 15,0P0 pairs of,shoes daily, • :

...T h e exp losion o f a .k erosen e lam p in th e restaurant of C harles Engenhoffer, a t L on g Brancli, la st w eek , caused a loss, pf. $050. '.. '■.: ■; V.,* '

, . .On' W ednesday last H arry R eynolds, ti carpenter o f Manasquan, fell ’ from a iiew b u iid iu g .in course o f construction , . and w as q u ite seriously^ injured..

; . . / f i i e w ork o f raising th e tracks o f th e N ew Jersey Southern railroad w here i t crosses L o n g ; Branch aven u e, a t Long B ran d i, wi It b e c o m m e n c e d : w ith in u few week's. •

...E d w a id Farry has been awarded a- contract to su p p ly tw o m illion s .o f brick to th e G overnm ent lor: im provem ents at Sandy H o o k .; D ouble th is .q u an tity w'iil lik e ly b e required for th e work in- con­tem plation,:

‘ Charles IL G illesp ie , o r E a st Orange,N . J ., and a w ell k now n prop erty ownei* of Belm ar, dropped dead, on M on d ay o f last w eek , w h ile on h is w ay. from b usi­ness to h is hom e. .H eart d isease is sup­posed to have been th e cause o f h is sud­den d eath . -

On M onday Jan ies W . . D anser, o f I ligh tstow n , w ho is au e m p lo y e o f a Camden Ferry,C om pany, had Jiia foot so b adly crushed th a t a p art o f i t h ad to .be am put ated.- T h e accid en t occurred b y tho foot gettin g caught b etw een th o ferry-- boat aud th e slip . . .

...A rrangem ents have been perfected for th e construction o f a £ 1)0,000 casino a t Pleasure B ay. T h e b u ild in g w ill be fin ished and equipped in 'tim e for service th e com ing season. I t w ill b e -275 feet long and o0 . feet w ide, located south o f th e tro lley term in us d irectly o u tl ie river bunki

On- jMonday. even in g th e N ew Jersey Society o f th e C incinnati; gave a banquet a t th e Trent on H ouse, Trenton, w h ich was n otable for th e fact .that G overnor Griggs, of N e w Jersey , and . G overnor; H astin gs, o f P en n sy 1 van ia, we re th e p rin cipal ora­tors.. A bout 100 m em bers o f th e society w ere present.'- . ; . ;• • •'■■■-;.■'■ ;; .'.' ;* TO a cal 1' recently issued to th e citizen s : a large num b er o f p roperty ow ners re-, sponded to d iscuss .th e . question o f cOn- . ■ so lid atin g th e boroughs o f Spring Lake, N orth Spring. L ake and Como. A major­ity , if n o t ' a ll of th ose .presen t favored th e idea, and a com m ittee o f th ree repre­sen tative in en were appointed to g ive th e m atter further consideration.

...Thef A tlan tic F is li C om pany, w hich •w ent in fo th e hands o f Joh n W . Slocum as receiver last w eek , h as an indebted- . n ess o f $12,(500 and stated assets o f $4,000. The. com pany; was organized to -h a n d le tho .en tire catch o f fish along th e north­ern A tlan tic Coast of N ew Jersey , and. ; th e low prices obtainable for th e product during th e past;year caused th e trouble.

...T h e-U rS . G overnm ent lias recently p u t in force a new cod e o f regulations to govern tho selection of.surfm en for th e lifo saving service. T h e ap plican t must measure up to th e fo llow ing sca le o f qualification—5 feet .0 in ch es to f> feet 8 in ch esp in h e ig h t; from 160 .to 180 pounds in w’e i g h t ; sound in b od y , tem ­perate in habits, and w ith a satisfactory know ledgo of arithm etic, reading,, w’rit- .ing, geography, gram m ar a iid algebra.

>..O n T uesday last th e en tire p olice force , o f L ong Branch w as called ou t to' q uell a d isturbance on L on g Branch avenue w here th e w ork o f ch an gin g th e grade crossing o f jbhe raiIroad an d tro lley Tine is in progress. T he m en engaged on t h e job came from o u t. o f tow n, and th e w orking m en o f L ong Branch objected to th is and gathered in force in an attem p t to stop further operations.

...D urin g th e past tw o w eek s th e tillers of th e soil in W iill to w n sh ip .h a v e trans­ferred th e ir operations* from th e farfn . lands to th e *and alon g th e beach in th e v ic in ity o f W reck Pond, a t S ea Girt. Tlio h igh tid es had c u t : aw ay th e beach for a long distance aiid u largo am ou nt o f jew elry a iid sm all 'change, was found;. •; W reck Pond is th e scen e.o f th e“ annual w ash day;” or “ b ig sea . d a y ,” of th e farm ers o f Monmout h county, w lio gather by the thousands on»the second Saturday in August for. ii sa lt w ater bath \ and general holiday. In som e cases.as hutch as $10 a d ay w as secured by a fortunate treasure hunter; i->. •

m e a n o r , a n d o n c o n v i c t i o n s l i n l l b o p u n l s l i e d ^ -----b y a U n o n o t e x c e e d i n g U v o h u n d r e d d o l l a r s , o r i m p r i s o n m e n t n t h u r d l a b o r n o t e x c e e d i n g t w o y e a r s , u t t h o d i s c r e t i o n o f t i i o C o u r t .

Jl. A n d b e ' i t e n a c t e d . T h a t t i l l s a c t s h u t !

(N orn .— A bsolute control o f th e foot b n d ges in question is n ot.vested iu th e Ocean G rove A ssociation ,’ as Senator' Jam es A. B radley, o f A sbury Park, ow ns a Jialf in terest in th e structures,:and,anv action for th e . abolishm ent o f th e toll m ust be a m utiial on e on th e p art o f th e proprietors.—E i> .] ., ' '

A lire alarm .sent in from th e W est Grovo en g in e house called ou t th e fire departm ent Thursday even ing about o’clock. I t proved to bo in th e h o u so o f

,D avid fifegill,. on COrlics avenue, W est G rove, but was ex tih g u ish ed < without, serious loss. . '

M r.-and Mrs. F rank D. H atfield re­turned last w eek fro in a trip to p o in tso f in terest in F lor id a /

M isb H attie Crane, of N ew ark, N . «)., . .. . . . . , •w as Ihe gu est o f Mrs. W. II. Wnrdoli ' ol.,“ t Sunday.an il J lon d n y laet, |

T lio llif-li School prchcstra m et. :it lire • hemta of Miaa Lulu lininenr for rchcnreal on W ednesday even ing last. '

Georgo Pridliam lias th e contract for pnioting th e house N o. I I ! Mt. llen n n n W ay, and w ill com m ence .w.orlc as soon as tlio w eath er w ill perm it,

W. F. Day, of tho lirm of W.. I’. Dny &Brother, eamo to th e Grovo 011 Thursday last to look at h is property. Ho found every th in g in very good order.

E , S . W oolston sp en t la st H olid ay and •'T uesday a t M iddletow n, C onn., v is itin g h is brother Paul L. W oolstoii, w ho ia .a- sen ior a t Wdsleyari U niversity ,

T h e scrape! w as p u t I a w ork 611 th e roads last Thursday w ith gffod results.M ain aveiu ie is now in fair con d itiou and t lie o th er streets w ill receive a tten tion ,

A t tho snpper g iven to anil hy th e m em bers o f W ashington E n gin e Com­pany on M onday even in g .la s1., th e T imks loreii woB k in d ly leniemberCd b y th e lire- in.en au d en joyed th e elegant'collation .

T h e regular m eetin g ' o f th e ollleialboard o f P aul’s M . E , Cliurcii will- ho Held 011 Thtirsda.v ev en in g 'n ex t, . Aatiiih is th e last, m eeting .for t h e ’Conference year considerable business w ill com e be- t'ore th e hoard for consideration.

•A cop y of th e A lm annc issued by th e ibmnwtm \Driuocml Jias com o tn hand. T h is ia a u se fa i som'ijnir issued and d is ­tributed to its subscribers each year by th is enterprising journal, and it ahvaya con ta in s irlarge am ount of valuable in ­form ation.;; ■ '

Chief JTustice B easley Burled.

T h e funeral services o f .C h ief .Justice M ercerB easley w ere held a t h is late hom o in E ast State' street, T ien ton , Tuesday m orning at 11 o ’clock. R igh t Rev. B ish op Scarborough and Ihe itev . E . .1, K n igh t, o f Clirisi P rotestant Episcopal C hurch, oflicinted. Tho services were attended by il large num ber o f prom inent State officers, ICx-.Justice Chauncoy Beasley, a Hon of . Mi-; B easley , I s serious­ly il l w ith pneum on ia , th e sam e sick- 1 * w hich'caused th e deatii o f h is father.

S lig h t hope is enterta in ed for.h is rccov- e iv . • '

TMrly-F-ivc States Represented.

T h irty -iive States w ere represented by. '300. d elegates ih th e s ix teenth " ailhnal con ven tion o f (ihe Jr. O. F : A. Ml Euneral lie iie li t A ssociation , h eld in A ssociation M all, Newark, M onday. Tiie report o f O. T . Cadwallader, secretary, show ed tho iheinbbrship nf th is Order to b e 38,404, *.>? w hich P en n sy lvan ia , 47,015, an d N ew Jersey 111,801. ..The- m einbersiiip has in­creased sin ce-D ecem ber 31,18(15.

. J jist yefir th e receipts am ounted to $155,- 018.01, ailded to a balance of $21,21.1; the

ex p e n d itu r e s were $10.1,044.

FO R R E N T -S e v e r a l acres oS valuable and near A sbury Park—price low'. A p r’ p ly .to W. H . B eegle, Ocean Grove,' or R ufusO gdei), K oyport, N . janOm

Snnday Church Services.• S t. P a u i . ’s M . E . Ciiuitcit™,Sabbath,

February 2S. Preaching a t 10.30 a. m . b y th e piistor, R ev. Josep h ( f . R eed. 2 ■ p. M l . , Sabbath-Bchool; ii.JiO, Epw orth L ea g u e; 7,!!0, preaching by th e pastor, , C lass m eetings M onday anti Tuesday even ings. , Prayer m eeting W ednesday ev en in g a t 7.30 p. 111. A ll aro in v ited to atten d theso services. .* ■ •'

Ouuitcu o f t i i e A tonem knt—E van ­gelical Lutheran Cliurch o f th e A tone­m en t, A sbury Park, corner Granu nnd M onroe avenues. Suiiday.sprvicep, 10.45 a .m ., Subject, :*X/>Vo’s G reatness,’* 7.45 p .m ., Subject, 11 T h e S even th P e titio n .” Sun d ay School, 0 .30 a.m . M id-w eek service, W ednesday, 8 p.m .

Splendid B u sin ess Opportunity.

A nyon e in search o l a . business open- il l tiie lin e o f a ■ profitable and. w ell estab lish ed bakery, and ice cream garden should a t once com m unicate w ith W . H.. B eegle, Ocean Grove, K . ,T. I t is o n o of tlio b est equipped and saost successful enterprises of i i s k in d a lon g th e . X ew Jersey coast, a n d e a n bo purs!inged w ith a ll ■ th e p araphanalin .and equ ip m en t at an ex c eed in g ly low price. I f riot sold ■by M ay 1st, a prop osition to ran t.w ill be. entertained . .K em em ber th a t th e price is low and term s ea sy .— rnlr. \ '

To; ci.osE ax estate,—T wo haudsoihe lots, sp len d id ly located , lit a vary low- price*. ■" W . H . Uk b ii.i:.—tirfc.'

List of'L etters.

T h e follow ing letters rem ain .un ca lled for a t tlio Ocean G rove post-oilico Febru- ary 24 ,1807 : "■;•;v : '' ''B row n, W illiam Mapa, .Mrs. Chas*.' E ish er, M illie S m ith , Mary. A . G rubb, Joh n W yckoff, F rank E.H eigh t,.M rs. Ijtdra. W h ite, Glarense P. H u h t, Mrs. D avid H , W ilkea. A m eiift A K cllog, M ary.

• G e 'o . W . E v a x s , Postmaster.

FO U $1,500 I cau sell you a com forta- , bio;: 7-rooni cottage on B road w ay; near N ew Y o rk avenue, . Sew er and .-water con n ections, Cottago- furniahed,. feb20-2m W . H . B b e o t . e .

$1,000 to lvoan on Bond and Mortgage,' "W. II. Bknu.K-—adr. . ' : •"

. T i i e w heelm en of S e w J ersey ’ are- in ilivor o f th e b icycle fjill t o » man.

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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1897.

Unite Hie Post OfficesT h e <1 i r i t i s faction expressed w ith th e

m ail^ervictvrem tei’od in Ocean G rove is bullieient to war ran t n union w ith the ABbury Park otlicp. A h ‘matter^ now

• stand l l ie Oioari (irove o llice in o f iio m om en t :except- to a t e \ v Jpoliticians. T h e . ciiizenn d o not, e 11 jo y a n v adva 11-

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Prize Fighting.Editor Occan. Grove Times:

There are m a n y subjects for considera­tion among m ankind w hicli are o f para- m ou nt interest, b ut there ia on e w hich loom s up h ig h above all others,, lik e pome lofty m ountain penk Htahding ou t to view , surrounded w ith a m ultitude of h ills around its base. •

Such nt th e present tim e is th e position o f prize lighting am ong th e lesser ev ils fostered by th e crim inal class o fc i t iz e n s in these u n ited States o f •America. Un- dtir th e guise of, prom oting th e ‘‘ m anly art,’!, the v ile and th e v ic ious,- th e gamblers of n il grades, and th e w orst elem ents o f socie ty lmv(j found th eir J/m jtf in one o f th e S la tes of our boasted. U nion. T he law -m akers h ave com e to th e aid o f th e D ev i 11 and granted him and Ins co*laborers a. licen se for m on ey, to iigl.it tiiid gam ble to th e ir .heart’s con ­tent. : V •

N ot m uch better is th e state of affairs in th e ’ c ity Of N e w Y o rk , w here on ‘Broadway*JljoUQ p eop le paid th e price o f udm isiiou' arid 1,500 niore w ho could h o t g e t in for w ant o f room , stood ready on th e n ight o f February 15th . instant, w itli m oney in tlie ir hands, to see an Irish* liiariand a negro pound each other ou t of hum an shape and to death if possib le ; and all th is wi^hou^ a word o f condem -, nation by th e au thorities o f th e greatest c ity in all respects th a t th e world: has e v e r seen . I h ave been surprised to iind so little protest 'against tlie prevalent in c r e a s e m late y e a r s;o f t liis grow ing curse in our land—from' th e p ublic press, .w hich generally, scen ts danger from afar, and alno thb silence o f th e p u lp it is re­markable. T h e h u e and cry o f m uscular developm ent b y th e various -processes, such as row ing, base and football, b icy ­cling , e tc ., has led naturally to th e d e­basing prize ring contests. T h ey are. no m ore entitled to th e namo of a th letics than a deliberate m urder w ith a sh o t gun w ould be en titled to be exp lo ited as a te s t o i th e gu n or th e sk ill of th e gunner.

K lim iuate th e e lem en t, of

;tngeH of; free d e liv ery ,: but m ust p a y a private c a m e r b y t l i o w eek, and th is serv ice is necessarily, iio t’.e o com plete, accurate or rapid as th e d e liv ery by governm en t c a r r ie r ^ A union o f th e o llices would result in a considerable savin g to th e governm ent, in addition to g iv in g th e residents a m ail sem 'c e such as sim ilarly populated d istricts are en titled to under th e law . • A sub*station cou ld b e estab lished th ere for th e s u m - ! m er and th a t could be. ca lled Ocean G rove if th e p eop le so d esired , b u t as m atters, now stand th e price paid for j keep ing th e nam e Ocean G rove in th e • post office d irectory is ou t o f proportion ' to th e advantages ob tain ed ..— Anbury J\u k Daily /Vctw. ’

T h e above c lip p in g from tlie editorial colum n o f our esteem ed contem porary \ across th e la k e . ind icates a superficial k now ledge of tlie w orkings o f tlie post o llices iii t li is com m u n ity . I t is very k in d o f th e IVess to th u s offer;.a relief from all our posta l d ifficulties^ b u t w c ■would suggest th a t;w ith o u t a n iinute investigation^ it m ig h t easily Oo ascer­ta ined th a t th ey h ave sim ilar.* ‘ t roubles1 o f t lie ir ow n. ” Certain! j ’ j f th e lvpoWs ol responsible- citizen s o f A sbury Park are to b e relied upon, it is ev id e n t th at there is n oth in g iii;th ea d m in is tra tio n of th a t p o st o lliee to warranttlvc.lK*liof th a t th e y caii‘ m anage our a f f ai i s : bet ter tli an th ey an*: bei n g t a k e n care o f nl ready. T he consolidation o f postal interests can Without serious d etrim ent be' postponed until th e ti pie w hen Ocean G rove shall h ave been brought w ith in ih e corporate lim its (»f th e “ city ” o f A sbury Park.

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and w e w ill soon g e t clear o f a ll such debnseing and dem oralizing s h o w s :; The very: idea th at thousands of m en w ill travel tl lousaiids o f in i lea over ex pensi ve railroad ‘routes, and pay an cntranco fee o f froin $'5 to $20 to w itness two litmjan beings pound each o th er in a prize ring, is enough to d isgust d eccnt nien’w ith th e t bought th a t hum an ity can b y nssbcia* (ion be brought so low . Talk ' about th e Heathenish practices, of th e b u ll lights o f M exicon n d Spain, tliey are inodenite in coiii pari son. Tlie. ineii: o f . th is genera­tion w ho ariVshaping.-.tluv d estin y of. oitr Republic iiiav iio t live. :to reap, tiioir reward, h ilt tlie i r c h i I d re n w i I let? r t ai n 1 y gather in th e effects of th e w hirlw ind, to w hich (heir .fathers sow ed to th e w ind.

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S u p p o r t t h e B i l l .

T h e recent decision o f th e S.uprenVe Court prdnouncing unconstitu tional the act iinder w hich th e drivers o f .the “ beer a r k s” w ere p rosccu ted ' because, o f a d efcct in th e title , leaves a free and open field for th e develo}>ment and expansion of th is .detest ib le business, u n le s s prompt action is taken to secure n ew legislat ion th rou gh , w hich it m ay be controlled. T he b ill ju st introduced in th e H ouse by llep reseiitative V an W in k le (th e full text of w h ich is printed, on an oth er p a g e ! ,' provides th e necessary h eavy . penalties w hich a lone seem s to operate, to restrain th e trafllc. ’ IC very, resident o f th e tow n­sh ip w ho is.i ut erected in th o m oral w el­fare o f th e com m unity shou ld use every in fluence a t-h is com m and to secure its passage. W rite to th e Senator and As-

* sem bH’m eiv from th is cou n ty , aud tc) any or all ot hers w ith w h o m ' you r personal appeal w ould liayo in lliience, and ur*:e th e ir support o f thin measure that m ean s so m uch to th e good governm ent and m orality o f th e en tire State. I ts en ­actm ent m ay prove to be th e on ly m eans through w hich th is com m u n ity can he ridd en o f th is debasing and dem oralizing “ tr a v e lin g sa lo o n .” .

Tampering-With the Express.

. T h e cotpm uters o il th e X ew .York and Long llran ch Railroad w ere taken by surprise a t th e report in circulation that th e popular 5.10 P ennsylvan ia express

■ from New .York c ity had to m ake another stop at M iddletow n on and after M on d ay n e x t . • . •

M iddletow n is a sm all village north o f Ked Hank', nud ou tsid e .th e seashore d is ­trict, . w ith tw o or three com m uters, besides; th irty to forty m inutes hearer N ew York c ity than Astmry Park. I t is already provided w ith abundant railw ay facilities preceding iiiul follow ing th e 5.10, w hich train is th e resu lt o f th e efforts o f th e ComnHiterH’ A ssociation, w h o have, i n . turn, transferred .freight and commuters* tick e ts over to tlio Penn­sylvan ia. There has been an ex p lic it understanding w ith th e railroad officials th a t th is train, w hich has proved to be a success*-• w ill not* b e changed to its o ld system oj a local tw o-hour tim e from New; Y ork .city to A sbury Park.

T h e.tim e in tranVit is already length ­en ed over th e sum m er schedule by stop­p in g at lirunchport, and a sw itch at th e Mtt le S ilver draw hridce. Several trains, * in clud in g a local, w ay train, leave th e Pennsylvan ia , depot -in Jersey C ity iin-. n ied ia le ly before th e o. It) and d elay it as far as IfaJnvay ; Jien’re il is im p ossib le to m ake up th e tim e , and is usu a lly from liv e '.to tw en iy m in u tes la te a t Asbury, Park, w hich is -a very serious, m utter for d a ily I ra veliws.—. Jxfn'n/ J‘itrk j*mvnnl,

Ai vr—.What ! s ittin g u p w riting'at- th is hourV . . . . . .

N iece— Yes, a u n tie ; , it’s o n ly a little n ote to H arry.- .

Aunt — W liy, lla rrv left' yoii on ly live m inutes ago! . . . :r N iece— Y es; hut there ir> som eth in g I

forgitt t O: ask - hi hr, and it’s; very in ipoit- an t.

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a n d .lie said “ y es ,” b ut I forgot to ask liiiii i f l i e : w ould lo v e . jn e :alw ays.—Aimt'tr*.’ ; ; '■■■ > ..

DR . 11 . 0 . T A Y L O RO E N T I S T , . ( G m d u a t e U n l v e f s l t y o f

P e a n s y l v a u l a O C o r . C o o k m a n a v e n u e a n d E m o r y s t r e e t , O p p o s i t o P . O ., o v e r L e M n lB - t r o ’s . E n t m n c o o n E m e r y s t r e e t ; A s b u r y P n r k . O l l ic e h o u r s , 0 t o 5 .

D R . S ‘. G . W A L L A C E , . .D E N T I S T ,

P i l g r i m P n t h w u y , O p p o s i t o P o s t O f l lc e . F i l l i n g n n d E x t m e t l n g T e e t h m a d e p a i n ­

l e s s b y m y n o w m e t h o d o l L o c a l A n ie s lh e B la . G a s n d m i n i s t e r e d . ••■■' •

T w e l f t h S u m m e r a t t h e G r o v e -. B p e e l n l i s t l n t l i o t r e n t m e u t o r s o r e , n c h l i i g

t e e t h . C r o w n a n d b r i d g e - w o r k . R e p a i r i n g a i u l m u k i n g o r a r t i f i c i a l t e e t h . R e s p e c t f u l l y r e f e r s t o E . I I . H to k e s , I> .D ., A . A V n lla c e , D .D . , J . R . A n d r e w s ; !> .]> ., J . 11. A l d a y , M .D . O f l l c e o p e n o n S u n d a y f o r t r e n t m c n t o r e x t r a c t i n g .

I S A A C C . K E N N E D Y ,I A T T O H N E V A T L A W . Sp llolloi Jln s-

t e r I n C h a i i e c r y n n u N o t u r y P u b l i c . S p e c i a l a t t e n t i o n g i v e n t o e x a m i n a t i o n s o f T i t l e s , E t c .

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

| _ | A W K I N S & D U R A N D , ;

A T T O R N E Y S A T LA W .A H b m y P a r k a n d O c c n t i G r o v e B a n k B u i l d I n g , '

A s b u r y P a r k , N . J . ____

Q l . A H U B v . G E U R I N , .

A T T O R N E Y A T L A W '1 M A S T E R I N C H A N C E R Y .

P o s t O U lc o B u i l d i n g , A s b u r y P a r k , N . J .

J A M E S I ) . C A R T O N ,

A t t o r n o y - u t - u \ w ,M a s t e r a n d . S o l i c i t o r i n C h a n c e r y .

O fllet* , A s b u r y P a r k - O c c a n G r o v e B a n k B ’l d ’g .

DA V I D H A R V E Y , J R . , '

C O U N S E L L O R A T L A W .M o n m o u t h U u i t .d i n g , A s u i / h y P a h k . N , J . C o m m i s s i o n e r o r D e e d s o f N o w Y o r k n n d

P e n n s y l v a n i a . A c k n o w l e d g e m e n t s t a k e n o f a l l S U i te s .

K. LANNINO.J .C O U N S E L L O R - A T - u A W,

ltoo .M N o. io, M o n m o u t h B u i i . d i n o , .A s b u r y P a r k , N . J . .

j ^ o n k u t a l l e n 7 j a . , . * , .;

’ C O U N S E L L O R , - .

I I . S . C o m m i s s i o n e r . M a s l e r I n C h a n c e r y , N o t a r y P u h l l c , t o i d C o m m i s s i o n e r o f D e e d s , e t c ; , f o r F l o r i d a . R e d H a n k , N . J .

A . h a l l a d k .

, A P O T H E C A R Y . . . . . .L o o U m tO ) A v e n u e , a . s j u t u y P a u k , N J .

E v e r y l h l n g o n J m n d p c r t a i n i n i ; ,t« i u - K l r s t i i l n s s ■ D m g S t o r e . . *

| ^ A i ; r E I t I t ; P I E R S O N ,

A R C H I T E C T ."OlllrjL* a t I tb i{ c i 's M i l l s , A s b u r y P a r k , N . J ■

l \ 0 . | l o x ’_78o.

3 W I L L I A M 1 1 0 H E R T S , . .

A R C H I T E C TP o s t O l l ic e l J u t l d l n g - A s b u r y P a r k , N ; .1.

llo .x 1002.

71V L l i t A M H . H E E G L E ,

C O M M I S S I O N E R O F D E E D S .- P o r N e w J e r s e y , a n d N o t a r y P u b l i c .

4H M « I n . a v e n t i e . O c r a n G i i o v k , N . J .

S . M . R Y D E R , A . M .

P r i v a t e S c h o o l . F a l l T e r m b e g i n s M o n d a y , S e p t e m b e r 28. T h i s s c h o o l Js e s p e c i a l l y d e ­s i g n e d t o p r e p n r o y o u n g m e n f o r e n t e r i n g c o l l e g e , f o r t h e h i g h e r s c i e n t i f i c s c h o o l s , o r f o r t h o d u t i e s o f t h e c o u n l I n g - r o o m .

A d d r e s s W . K . M . R Y D E R . .1’. O . I l o x 155., O c e a n G r o v e , N . J . .

Laxative 'Fig's,A S U R E C U R E F O R

P iles ^ C6nstipation.I ;

| P leasant to take and prom pt aiid i gbntle in a c t i o n . Manufactured | from th e beat Sm yrna F igs, comr ,, b ined w ith 'tlie product o f valuable i m edicinal plants, according to. a !. special form ula.

PRICE 25 CENTS A BOX.S'ttixfaction GtuiratiUwl.

A box contains a su flicient quan­tity for a m on ths t r e a t m e n t s Mai fed upon receip t o f price.

LAXATIVE FIO E D IG A I CO.,BOX a t 6* ’

; . Ocean Qrove, New Jersey*

• N ote.’—-A f'ree sam ple of L axative ; F igs m ay be procured by ca llin g at; i W H IT ij'S D r u g S t o re^ Pitm an

A venue, near th e A uditorium . .

We Have Lots of Them,h ave yo u ? Isn ’t i t . dreadfully bother­som e to Want- a lit t le stick p in in a hurry to fasten you r collar, and th en to 'find th at the lit t le stick j-in has gone on a vacation ? T hese little p in s are so pretty and can be had for so little m on ey, th a t every w om en should have tin unlim ited supply; •- * '

\ \ lm te v e r you btiy here w ill be good, w hether it b e a lit t le pin or a d iam ond.

A. W. CORNELIUS,Jewcicr and Optician.

0I°ACVEN UR N ASBDRY PARK, H. J.

SATURDAY AND MONDAY,

FEBRUARY 27 and MARCH 1.

C.C.CLAYTON’5 Emporium,MAIN AVENUE. OCEAN GROVE, N. J.

50,000 Rolls Mew Spring Styles f a l l Paper.AAAAAAAAAAAAA*

DRY GOODS AND

Sooo yd s New Sty les Calico, - 4c worth 6c 4ooo •> 4-4 M uslin, . - 4c. “ ' 6c5000 “ . Apron Qinghums, - 4c “ 6c

5000 ■*. Dress “ 7 c •> 12’/$

D O M E C T I C S 1 5 0 0 0 " P i n e ® u t i a K F l n h ’ l 6 c “ i o c

6000 F ine Domet Flannel, 10 yd s for 25 cts

HOUSE FUMISHIHG “GOODS.A GREAT SALE OF CARPETS AND MATTINGS.

Ingrain Carpet at 19, 25, 35, 40 and 50 Cents per yard. Brussels Carpet at 45, 50, 60 and 75 Cents per yard. 50 Rolls of Good Matting at $3.50 Per Roll.

2 00 Rolls of New Matting from 7 1 2 Cents.Upward==Best Value Ever Offered.

CLOTHING ! : CLOTHING CLOTHING 1 :2S0 Men’s an d Boy’s Overcoats, 23 per cent, below Cost;

1000 Men’s and B o y ’s W inter S u i t s , “ I* “ **

/ i n e * T c r i i - i - i ■*"1" ' " ’ ■ -SO p r? I J u l ie s ’ D o rtc o lR , P a t T i p , n t8 5 o . w t l ) - $ l .t H ' U K C A I o r t t l A L ; 2 5 0 “ “ “ “ “ “ 99c “ ] 2? '

- . i r , ■■■■ ! 1000- . “ , “ ■* •* “$1.40 •‘ ■ 2.00S H O E S A L E . >: iooo* “ “ . ■•*• « “ 2.00 “ 2.50

.................i f ................. : z0 0 0 P a ir s D o u g la s C e leb ra ted S h o e s a ll P r ic e sSolo A cen t for Astm ry Park and Ocean G r o v e .'

l.iOO pnirp C liildren’a Dnnj/nln, Patfist Tips, sizes (! to 11, . a t . . . OTic., worth J S .ff 500 liairs Misses D o i i l ’o I r , P atent Tips, Hiz.e.-i 11 to 2, a t ........................ 8!)e., w orth JI.26

HANDSOME PRESENT WITH EVERY PAIR. BVERY PAIR WARRANTED.

Do Yon Travel?I f ho , y o u w i l l a d d t o y o u r c o m f o r t b y h a v ­

i n g a t i o t t l o o f t h o p l e a w i h t n n d n g r e e a b l e N iiR a le n e w i t h y o u . C o n v e n i e n t t o c a r r y , n n d « a f e t o u s e . . .

N a s a l e n e C u r e s C o ld i n t h e H e o d , C a t a r r h , . H a y F e v e r a n d D e a f n e s s .

P r i c e 2 5 c . T r i a l B o x , J O c .

N a s a l e n e T a b l e t s a r e lu sed ’I n c o n n e c t i o n w i t h N a H i l e i i c w h e i i t h e H u H 'c re r’H l o c a l d l s - c a s o Ih o f l o n g H t a n d f n g . C a t a r r h o f t h o t h r o a t I s s p e e d i l y c u r e d , b e s i d e s I t i s a n e x c e l ­l e n t ; t i l i n g w h o n l in e d a s a m o u t h w a s h . H a v e y o u e v e r . t r i e d t h e m ? I f n o i , p u r c h a s e a b o x f r o m y o u r < l r » t r g t s t a n d . . v o u w il l n e v e r b e w i t h o u t t h e m . P r i c e , U je . T r i a l s i z e , 10c. I f y o u r d r u g u l s t d o e s n o t k e e p t h e m a n d h o I s c o n s c l e n i l o u s . h e w i l l g e t t h e m f o r y o u a n d n o t o i l e r s o m e t h i n g s u p p o s e d t o . b e j u s t a s g o o d ! . ' • • ■ * '■

HUNTER HEDICAL CO.,54 E. 3 1st S t., New York.

.5 : R w , ! : X v , } w n i «<■! II ■

NEW DEPARTURE CA5H COUNTER.

P m a k e s m in c e . p ic s , f m i t c a k e • « ^ n n d p u d d in g p os^ ih te ’a l l H ip &

\ y e a r ’ rc ju t:d , • A 1 wayr. f r c s l i , .a l- * w a y s in f c a s o jj. ; SA wzya- g o o d ,

|th a t’s tbo. reason. A ccep t n o * ‘substitute. S o ld cven*where.;'■' P ^n it ijatii'i- a iu l B itilfr^;|:>r linoiilrl, vM rs. I’op i

■!(.( ,? it-ifdl liuinofotis trriccr.M L itn i:b ? .- H o r i(i : c o .i

t>JI Ul'IIHC, -ft, Y.

T u n good people of A sbury Park'are con sid erab ly worried over m unicipal affairs. T h e b ill for a n ew city clinrter h a s been introduced in th e Legislature, but th ere ia scarcely a h ope of its becom ­in g a law before th e d a te fixed for th e e lec tio n o f borough officials. T h e tim e for advertising, thi*}’ e lec tio n ,, also , has p a ired , and ju st now i t is difiichlt. to d eterm in e w hether a special e lection w ill n eed to.bu called to e lec t borough.ofllcers in case t lie “.c i t y ” is n o t estab lish ed , or w h e th e r th e o ld oflicials w ill h o ld over for an oth er vear. • “ *

N . K. n t'C llA N O .N V ( ; e o . a . h m o c k

. IVi-shAv m arked th e ad ven t o f 'p le a s ­an ter w eather, and good w eather is an ‘im p ortan t factor in th e-su ccess of a rent­in g season. Property ow ners w ould coil-- serve th e ir ow n in terests b y placing h ouses it is designed to offer for rent in good ten an tab le con d ition a t 1 an earfy

. date. '• . • * *

BtrCHAOT & SMOCK,W h o l e s a l e a n d R e l a 11 D e a l e r s I n

I L I j iB i l i f M j

Builder’s Hardware, Paints .'■•■ and Oils,

Corhci: Main St. aud Aatury Avenue, A S B U R Y P A R K , N. J .

O U R ; S P E C I A L T I E S .

Adamant Wall Plaster, Our own M T i’e of Cedar 8hingles, Kind's Windsor . “ Cenient Plaster," Cedar Rtaliie

. B<yi<linp. ‘ ' •

lrOR EXOllAXGl^-Haiidsorae ?«rop- ei-ty ou Broadway, Ocean Grove. Value $5,500, for pcind Pliiiadelpbiu property

W. H. BEEGLE.. .

T J C. M A R RYO T T ,

r i * BUILDER.O f f l c o 9 1 G - \X 7 * o o t 3 ^ C c a 3 . r o o A - v o . , '

A s b u ry Pp '-u . n . J.

jL Jx - ^ r x 2 > r o r ~ ^“ ’1 I s n o t a l l o f l i f e t o l i v e , n o r a l l o t ' d e a t h

t o d i e . ”

L IV IN G O R D Y IN G a m a n I s c o m f o r t e d I f w e l l I n s u r e d , l l e f o r e y o u s l a k e a l l y o u r e a r n ­in g s e l s e w h e r e , c o n s u l t t h e m e t h o d s a d o p t e d to s a v e n p a r t b y t h o

yETNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.

A S S E T S $ 4 2 , 0 5 2 , 166.44

S U R P L U S $ 6 ,5 5 2 , 10 3 .2 3 Both Life and A ccident Insurance

G E O B G E W . P I T T E N C E R ,R e p r e s e n t a l i v e f o r A s b u r y P a r k n n d M o n -

• m o u t h C o . '

A R S H K E V E S ,

B U T O fflE M ,

Opposite Oeean Grate School }fown\

J|eiSt Q uaH ttj of J^catA

.FOli EXCHANGE — Good residence1 property ou Elm Street, Elizabeth'N. J., worth llOOO, l o r ' property ifi Ocean Grove. No. 930. ) W. H. B e k o i.k .

T. FRANK APPLEBY,• R e a l E s t a t e

Insurance Office.. (SI ,1I / U ; \ A V B ji'iljB j-v

A s b u r y P a r k a n d O c v a n ( J i u v e l l a n k B u i l d i n g O C K A N G H O V K ,

I i i c h a r g e o f U O B E R T K , M A Y O ,■ .- A l l . k l n d s o i - / . •

PROPERTY FOR SALE OR REN T.

i You Can Buy as Low(»(96jn ■ C©9 ') * . *

'W t m l'W - In the Qrove as In the Park. . . . . ;

On and after this date, 1 will place for sale FOR CASH ONLY, on n Special Counter, In my store, a lot of stan­dard articles, from my stock, at the uniform price of SIX CENTS for each package. . . .. ♦ . .. . . ,'

THERE W ILL BE COFFEE, TEA. CANNED GOODS, CEREALS, FANCY AND STAPLE ARTICLES.

NOT A POOR THING IN THE LOT.Quality Guaranteed or Money Refunded. Come and try ’em.

■ •■■'■: ■ , • ’• *

L . v a n G I L L U W E ,

R. E. K. ROTHFRITZ,r iC C C l^ S S O R - T O 1 K N U N « A C O .

D K A L K R I N

G R A N IT E A N D M A R B L E

Monuments and Headstones,C urbing and Flagging and A ll

K ind s of Ihiilding. Stone.

Yard and Office 9 0 5 Main Street.A S B U R Y P A R K . N . J .

¥ 1 . A . (BIB'ffiSS,,

EEAL - ESTATE - OFFICE,•JT \\'td>b UVC; O or.in (J io v e , N . J , .

I S » i i m '!< I ' o r S i t J e u m l

I ’o ir K e n t .

ty G R O G E FR

C entral AYenna

Olin S treet,

OCEAN GROVE,

SEW. JERSEY.

•‘ U P P K R L E H t r . I ! COAL. A S p h c i a i .t v . "

WYNCOOP & HULSHART,

COAL, WOOD and CHARCOAL." O tir fa c ilitie s fo r S h e l te r in g a n d H a n d l in g C o al a re th e b e s t

■in to w n . E v e ry to n , i s 'd e l iv e r e d free fromS n o w , S h ite , o r D ir t . -'

OAK AND PINE .WOOD BY CORD OR BARREL. ■

Yard and Office, 70 South flain Street.

We Don’t Build Bicycles'W e have .every fac ility to do it, b u t o u r e x p e rie n c e is th a t o th e r p eo p le

c a n build th e m c h e a p e r th a n we,' th e la rg e r th e o u tp u t th e le s s an a r t ic le c o s ts , if o u r fa c ilitie s a r e su ff ic ie n t fo r bu ild ing wheals* th© j a r e a m p le fo r th e f in e s t c la s s o f rep a irin g . W e c a n re fin ish y o u r w heel now c h e a p e r th a n it c a n be d o n e a f te r th e . s e a s o n o p e n s . A f te r th e sn o w le a v e s you wi(i. w a n t to u se y o u r w heel. • '

BERRANG & ZACHARIAS.A C r e d e n t r i d e r . Is i s a h a p p y o n e . . .

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.OCEAN GROVE TIM ES-, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1897.

Legislative W heels Not Moving Very Rapidly.

N E X T W EEK IS IN A B 9 U R A T I0 N .

th o M ilitia , th o S ta tesm en o n d M nny F a- . tr lo tlo Jcraeym nn W ill W itness th * H o n - •! o r t o Bo D one a n l l la s t r lo n * Son o f th e

S tK to -G overno r O r lf f E i S til l H olds B ackIm p o r ta n t N om inations.

'.I; : •••'. [ S p e c ia l C o tr c B p o n c J a n c o .) ' . '

T r e n t o n , F o b , 2 4 .— T h e a d jo u rn m e n t ; o f th e se n a te t h i s w e e k w it h o u t a c t io n u p o n : th e J e r s e y C i t y and i N e w a r k e le c t io n M U

p ro b a b ly se t t le s th e fa te o f t h a t m e a s u re ,

^ h o re . i s co n se q u e n t g n a s h in g o f te e th a m o n g th o p r a c t ic a l p o l i t ic ia n s o f th e u p - p o r e n d o f th e B t a t e . a n d g re a t jo y a m o n g th o se w h o b e lie v e . R e p u b lic a n ascendancy i s to be m a in ta in e d , b y o th e r m e a n s t h a n

p a r t is a n le g is la t io n . J lo i jo r C a r l I x m z o f N e w a r k - a n d C o lo n e l S a m JD io k ln so n o f

J e r s e y O lty a r e th o tw o p o l i t ic a l w a r r io r s W ho co n c e iv e d th e e le c t io n b l l l j a n d , th o u g h th o y a t f i r s t t a lk e d lo u d ly o f . th o e co n o m y to be o ffec ted b y h o ld in g th e m u n ic ip a l a n d g e n e ra l e le c t io n s to g e th e r in tb o fa i r , t h e y a d m it te d w h e n c o rn e ro d ' t h a t i t w a s c h io f ly a g a m e ; o f p o l it ic s . T h e p u rp o se •w as to p re v e n t th e s la u g h te r w h ic h th o in - ilo p ond en fevo ter so m e t im e s o c c a s io n s w h e n h o goes to th e p o l ls a t a p u r e ly lo c a l oleq-

• t io n . O n su c h o c c a s io n s p o l it ic s w i t h h im i s a se c o n d a ry c o n s id e ra t io n .! W h a t he.

, w a n t s , f i r s t o f n i l , i s to h a v o th e a f f a i r s o f : h i s c i t y o r to w n m a n a g e d b y /a se t b f o ffi*

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T i i e v i i r l o d S 'h o u s e s d l iT e r w i d e l y i n t h e c l i a r a c t e r o f f u r n i s h i n g , b u t u s u a l l y c o i i t t t i n t h e n e e d e d a r t i c l e s o u t s l d e o f l l n e n , b e d r o v e r l n g , ' s i l v e r a n d c u t l e r y . ' •: ,

I t i s u l t l l c u l t t o g l v d b v l e t t e r a n y , s a t l s f a c t o r d e s c r i p t i o n o f t h o f o i v g o l u g p r o p e r t i e s , a n d i t Ih r e c o m m e n d e d t h a t , a p p l i c a n t s c o m e i n p e r s o n a n d i n s p e c t , t l i e m . T h e y c u n b o e x a m ­i n e d a t a n y t i m e , a n d t b d s u b s c r i b e r ’s o l l i c e I s . p r o m i n e n t l y l o c a t e d o n M a i n a v e n u e , O c e a n G r o v e , o p p o s i t e t h e . A s s o c i a t i o n l h i l l d l n g ^ • • : * • . . •

T in * O c e a n G r o v e s t a g e s m e e t a l l t r a i n s , a m i a n y . o f t h e m w i l l b r i n g p a s s e n g e r s d l r e c t t o t h e o f f ic e ; V * • . V • < ' • •

• M a p o f g r o n n d s w i l l b o . f o r w a r d e d u p o n A p p l i c a t i o n ;

Wm. H. BEEGLE, •■•48 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove,-N, J.

JO H N N . B U R T IS . .

♦Undertaker and Embalmer,*7 0 8 M attison Avenue,

AsmiuY pahic, N. .I.C o f f in s a n d l l u r i a I C a s lu ’- t s o n b a n d o r f u r ­

n i s h e d l o o r d e r . S n e e l a l u i t e m Io n g i v e n t o f r a m i n g p l e t u n s . T e l e p h o n e 1*2.

it ./ •

Harneoe Maker and Bopairor,-N o i 11 .Miilji'Sl._, N e x t l o « e x i i i i i '? V nd i-V tn K n is

Km »I lu-l ii e j i i . A t l - ' i i j j .a iU > . J .

F o r a i l B im o u s a n d N e r v o u s D isbases . T h e y p u r ify th e D lood a n d . g iv e I I e a l t u v c c t io n ' t o t h e ?j*stcra..

C u re D Y S P E P S IA , HEADACHE, CONSTIPATIOM an d P IM P L E S .

George M. Bennett, ^ • P K I N T I N G *•

IN A L L IT S B R A N C H E S . *Lock box 2132, Ocean Grove, N.J.

FOK E X C H A N G li—;TI(!sirablc cottnge in’Ocean Gitovo con tain in g ll room s and 6ath, furnished. W ill exch an ge for

residence property in A sbury Park and pay differencer A pply to \V. II. I I k e o i . i s .

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Lumber,

Doors,,Sash, Blinds Frames.' Mouldings. Hardware. ■ Paints,Oils, etc.

i T H E O N L Y W O R L D ’S F A I R

S a r s a p a r i l la

A Voice from Heaven.

I B ill in ’ I n l l i c 'U s l i t o r G o d j 1 1 Ik MIci'IH'kb s t a m p s m y b r o w :

T h r o u g h t h e s h a d o w s o i d e a t h m y f e e l l m v o t r o d /

H u t 1 ‘r e l g n , I n . g l o r y n o w !

N o b r e a k i n g h e a r t Ih h e r e , .N o k e e n a n d t h r i l l i n g p a i n ,

N o w a s t e d c h e e k , w h e r o t h e . f r e q u e n t t e a r H t t l h r o l l e d 11 n i l l e f t I t s s t n l n .

I l m v o f o u n d t h e , | o y s o f h e a v e n , . . - 1 u n i o n e o f I h o u t i g e l b u n d : .

T o i n y h e m ! t i e r o w n Ih g i v e n ,A n d a h a r p I s t n m y I m u t l .

I h a v e l e a r n e d I h e s o n g i h e y s l u g , - W h o m . l e a n s l m t h se t. f r e e ;

A n d t h e g l o r i o u s w a l l s o f l t e u v e t i r i n g W i t h m y w w - l i i i r n m e l o d y !

N o H l n . n o g i l e f , n o p a i n , .B a le i n n i y h u p p y h o m e !

M y f e a r s n i l l i e d , m y d o u b t s ( ill h lu l i i ,. . . M y h o u r 0 1 1 r l t i t i i | i h c o m e !

O f r i e n d s o f m y j n o i ; i n I y i ’a r s , 'T h e t r u s t e d a n d t h e t r u e I

. V e a r o w a l k i n g k I I II t n t h e v a l e o f t o m s , / I h i l I w u l t l o w e l c o m e y o u .

D o ] f o r g e t ? O h , n o ! ; • :F o r m c lu n r y * * g o l d e n e h a l n

S h a l l h i n d m y h e a r l t o t h e h e a r t s h e lo w , T i l l t h e y m c e l t o . t o u c h a g a i n .

K u c l i l i n k i s M r o n g u u d b r i g h t ,* A i u l l o v e 's c l e e I r l e l l t t i n e

f r e e l y d o w n , l i k e u r i v e r o f l i g h t , . T o i h u w o r l d f r o m w h i c h I c a m e . .

D o y o i i l i l o u r u w h e n n n n t h c i - t d u r .S h i n e s m i l f r o m l l i o g l i t t e r i n g s k y ? .

H o y o u w e e p w h e n t h e v o i c e o f w a r A n d t h c M o r m s o f e o t i l l l e t d l c ?

• T h f ii w h y s h o u l d y o u r t e a r s r u n d o w n ,* A n d y o u r h e a r t s b e s o r e l y r i v e n , l - o r u n o t l i f r . g i 'm I n t h e S a v i o u r ' s c r o w n ,

A n d m i o t h i T s u i i l I n h e a v e n ?

T h e T o V r g n ip g s u l i ' c l i o n 'w a s h a n d e d U ) .M i;, W . T e n t f y c k u p o n t lu *

. f l e a t l a p H h c . i r d u n g h t e r . H e l e n . C h a e e . I t w a s a m u r e v o f m i i i t t c ) i e m u f u r l t h a t i t s p u b ) i c a l i n n vv :is i v t | i u * l u d ' w i t h l l i o i d e a t l i a t ' i t m i g h t p i o v e a c o n s o l a t i o n t o o t h e r n h i i i H l i e t i o n .

Increased Uses of Olive Oil.

Olivis oil 13 n o w used, iii m an y w ays a t on e tim e n ever th ough t of. B esides b e­ing more largely used m ed ic in a lly , i t e n t e r s into various processes o f cook ing inucii more ex ten s iv e ly th an i t d id .

It is w ell know n tlm t good eggs fried in olive oil are m uch belter flavored th an w hen any o th er kind of fat lum beon used.

In m urage, bathing, and for num erous other purposes th e use of th is moat natural, vnuluble food is .greatly ex ten d ­ing. T he va lu e of. good o liv e o il ia b e­ginning lo bu m ore gen era lly recognised throughout th e w orld than i t ‘formerly* was! Km inent au thorities h a v e expert* incnicd w ilh i t and found it u p oten t agent for a n y defects of the* ex ere lory duels, especially th e akin . Kczenia haa rapidly d isappeared upon iu- d iscon tin u ­ance o f March foods and a au bstilu lion of a diet, of fresh atid . dried fru its,, m ilk , eggHiuid o liv e o il. .

Jts beneficial eflbets w hen taken in conjunction w ilh ,n fruit d ie t, lmvo-fre­q u en tly been m arked upon tlie .hair,* n ails and scalp, q u ick ly clearin g tlio 1 ill ter o f scurf,'and su p p ly in g lo th e seba­ceous g la n d s .th e o ily substance' w hich th ey secrete w h e n , in a h ea lth y con d i­tion , and th e ab sence o f w hich i*. th e cause o f deb ility o f th e hair, frequently en d in g in baldness.—Xnrthin 0 ir»*tiuit A (hyn'tilr. • .

THE HOUSEW IFE.

m m .t m .r i : i ’a i . m o . . •

Put ni! 1 and alum iti co ld water until i t t as le s strongly o f il. T h en wash.

rijoTn'ihiN aoainst Morns.A sm all piece o f linen , m oisleueil w ith i

turp en tin e, placed in a w ardrobe’ m: 1 hureau draw ers for a aingle d ay, tw o or th ree jim ea’a year, ia said to be a sulli* c ien l presevvat i v e ngni list mot Iis. .

h a m .r .v y r i: . .

tin e q u a il o f ham chopped very Hue; o n e teaspoon fill m ixed m ustard. I f th e hum ia not verv fat, add a 'tab lesp oon fu l of bulter. . T(»»ee bard . eggs (yo lk s): m ashed to a paale. If lot* thick*, th in w illi cream or vinegar. Uutter on th e second da v. tion d for sandwiches.' ‘ •»

• S P E C I F I CFOR SCRQfML®,

“ .Siiii-i ' I ' l r t i j l l i i i i K l . 1 l i u v r lip:':, allliclcil willi snvt'tilmrs Imils ;nul sores, wliicli iMiiscil nm temhlc sulTciiii . I'liysirian.s unnKi-t(i -kelp 111!'. imii I <i::ly jjrtMsr

iiiiilt'P ’ ilivir' riii

I 5® tn liilci* .w r B t e :AYER’S

S .ifsaua'/iila ; a n d very mhiiI gre.w i>et- le r. A lte r using h a lf a do/.ett I.oil lea I v.as rom jile te jy

-cured, so tJ::ii 1 have not li:nl a boil o r p im ple on any p a rt o f niy-hotly fo r th e .l:i>t Jv.elve \e a rs ’. ; I c a n V ordiully recom m end A yer’s S arsa­p a rilla as ih " very h est'b lood -im riiic r. in i^ii.sjenee.’* — (J. T. IiKlxitAKT, M yeraville; 'I’exas.

WAI.ltOlU* S.VI.AO. ■.Mix on e pint o f ce lery cut into ainail ;

pieces w illi on e p in t o f (art, so lid apples, j . cii t - i n I o ■ s I ices. 1 h ist oyer a h a l f , t ea- J

spoon ' o f an! t, ; a i jna rt er t eaapoon' o f w h ile pepper, and add a tab le spoon o f lem on ju ice . T h e ap ples s liou ld bu added as sooii as pared and cut. Cover w ith mayonniH* dressing am i serve on lettuce leaves.

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral cures Coughs and Cold*

11(V II MSS!•: .1 •<>TATOIlS," .

M aali one q u a rt of hot, boiled, pot aloes, th rough a line colander w ith th e potato m asher. Mix w ith - them one ounce butter, teuspoon of salt, a little w hite

' pepper, a pinch o f grated nutnicg and th e yolks o f tw o raw eggs. Pour the potatoes o u t on a plate aiul form ilito cakes tw o inches long . a iul oile wide, w ith a k n ife ; lay them on a buttered tin , brush over th e top w ith an . egg beaten u]i w ith a tenapcioti of cold w ater aud color a gulden brown in a m oderale oven. 1

A |*PHK roll 1-0IIxs.A ch iropodist recoinm eitds pom ice

sto n e for corns or callous Vpols on th e feet. T h e directions, are, b ath e th e feet n igh tly . T w ice a w eek soak ih e feet for* about.'fifteen m in u tes, rub brisk ly w illi a coarse tow el and ap ply th e atone, passing it several tim es over th e . corns or spots. T liis is said to rem ove and keep corns from relu m in g . A sm all piece o f tho

. pom ice stone in av be bought of. th e druggist for a few cents. It w ill also re­m ove fruil and in k stains.

U ia .li:!* r o l l llllK l 'M A T IsM . *

Put h a lf a -la rg e cupful o f T h e best’ w h ite w in e-v in egar , th e aatne q im ntity o f tu rp en tin e and tiie beaten w h ites of tw o eggs in to a wide-m out h ed liot tie , and

‘ ohake thoroughly . Pour about a table- spoonful o f th is m ixtu re oyer a piece o f red lliinuel and apply w here pains are 1110?t severe. Over th e llannel lay a piece o f o iled s ilk . I f .th e pain very severe, rub w ell w ith th e.m ixtu re. T h is is s;iid to g ive alm ost instant relief.

My Friend From India.

H oyt's theatre ia rich in th e Hush of an oth er trium p h . T h e n ew eoiigress of com ic . m en itnd w om en garnered b\' HmytIt and K iee’ for th e continuance o f th e coiivu lsin g com ics o f II.- AV. D 11- Bonchet’a screalniiig farce, “ IMv lrriend froin In d ia ,Mi haye: caught the* favor.. tif’ th e tow n ns has no com pany of fun- m akera ib is season. I'veryone is fam ilial w ith th e electrii! fume o f thia p lav. Q uietly produced a t th e l>ijou ih tlie early km son, it won a tidal w ave o f fayor th a t virtually • drow ned its neigitbora. Its author, from an unk n ow n plnym aker, becam e fam ous in a n ight. . A fter a h u n ­dred atul tw elve perform ances, a contract h eld b y an other m anager for th e theatre from w h ich it waa n igh tly turn tug h u n ­dred s aw ay , forced it from tow n. • I ts return w ith a bigger, better and'grander production , as the''old show m en used to p u t it, lia s renew ed its g lory anil g iven prom ise o f an a ll Spring’s ; s lay to crow ded houses. W illie ..Collier ia now th e stray barber w ho i s tak en •into th e

, 1 Lome o f a s o e iid ly } am b itio u s . pork- p acker after, a guy n igl i t a m l palmed off

. o n th e fatn ily tu? aii‘ Indian1 theosophist. Tlu> laughter h e ex c ites ia continuous. A ssociated .with h im are M. A . K ennedy, o n e o f th e fu n n iest-o f the .stage’s fu nn y m en , an d Cyril S cott, on e o f its breeziest an d best look ing nte 111 hers. L ilia Vane,.. 1/m ise A llen , ^rarioii A bbot and Kita A 1 leu are am ong th e com pany’s sprigh tly com ed ien nes. A m atinee is temtoreil every. Saturday a t iMT». ■

Our p eop le are grow ing m o ie and m ore in th e .h ab it of look in g -to S tep hen 1>. W oolley , IT M ain aven u e, Ocean Grove, N . J . , for th e ‘ la test and b est o f every-

■ th in g in th e drug lin e . T h ey sell C ham ­berla in 's Cough *J{emedy, fam ous for its cures o f bad colds, croup an d w hoop in g

. cough . W h en in n eed of such a m ed i­cin e , g iv e th is rem edy a trial a iid you w ill bo moVe .than pleased w ith, t lu f .re­sult.' •

T h e liu le daughter o f Mr. Fred W eb­ber, H olland, Mass:, had a very liad Sold and cough w hich h e had n o t been able to cure w ith an yth in g . I gave h im a 2o cen t bottle o f .C ham berlain 's Cough Kerned y , say a W . P. H olden, m erchant aiid postm aster a t W est Briniiield» a n d 1 th e n e x t tim o I saw liin i h e said it w ork- ed lik e a char.im .T iiis rem edy is in ten d ­ed esp ecia lly for acute th ro a t. und lu n g diseases, such:as^ colds, croup and w hoop ­in g cough, and it is fam ous for its cures. There is no danger iu g*v m& it to ch il­dren for it con tain s •nothing injurious. For sa le by S tep hen 1). W oolley, *17 Main avenue, Ocean Grove, N . «1.—m/r.

$100 Reward $100.. T h o r e a d e r s o f t h i s p a p e r w i l l b e p l e a s e d l o l u i n i t l m t t h e r e I s u t l c o H i o n e d r e a d e d d l s c a s o t h a t s c l e h c e h a s b e e n a b l o t o c u r e In a l l I t s s i n g e s , n u d i l m t I s C a t a r r h . I f a l l ' s C a l a r r h ( ' u r e I s tin * o n l y p o s i t i v e c u r e k n o w n t o t h o m e d i c a l f r a t e r n i t y . C a t n r r h b e i n g n . c o n s t i ­t u t i o n a l d i s e a s e , r e q u i r e s a c o n s t i t u t i o n a l t r e a t m e n I . H a l l ’s C a t a r r h . C u r e , i s t a k e n I n ­t e r n a l l y , a c t i n g d i r e c t l y u p o n t h o b lo o d a n d m u c o u s s u r f a c e s o f i h e . s y s t e m , t h e r e b y d e ­s t r o y i n g i h e f o u n d a t i o n o f t h e d lK oaK e, n n d g i v i n g t l i e p a t l e n t s t r e n g t h h y b u i l d i n g u p t h o c o n s t i t u t i o n a n d a s s i s t i n g n a t u r e I n d o i n g i t s w o r k . T h e p r o p r i e t o r s h a v e ho m u c h f a i t h In I t H c n m t l v e p o w e r s , t h a t t h e y o i l e r < h i e H u n - d r o d D o l l a r s f o r a n y c a s e t h a t I t f a l l s t o c u r e . S e n d l o r l i s t o f t e s t m u m I 'n l s .

A d d r e s s , V . .1. C I I K N K Y ^ C O ., T o l e d o , ( ) .ift> S o l t i b y D r u g g i s t s , 7 5c .— t i t l r . ,

Threw Away tils Canes.

Mr. 1). W iley , ex-postm aster, lHuck Creek, N. Y ., waa so bndly a lilie ted w ith rheum atism th a t h e waa o n ly ab le to hobble around w ith can es, and even th en it caused him great, p ain . A fter using Chnmbcrlnin’a Pain .Balm h e w as ao m uch im proved th a t h e th rew aw ay Ilia canes. He says th ia lin im en t d id him m ore good tlm n nil o th er m ed ic in es und treat m en t p u t together* For sa le a t 50 eentH per b ottle b y Stephen D. W opUey, 47 M aiii avenue, O cean Grove; ..Xv ,1,7 - iuhv

wwmwmrywTmTfmfW wwmTmwT

that cough / or throat;trouble may go to your ' lungs,' What; doesthat mean ?

HALE’SHONEY

HOREHOUNDA N D .

H a le ’s H o n e y o f H o r e h o u n d a n d T a r ; I s n 't c la im c d to c u r e c o n s u m p t io n , b u t i t : : w i l l o f t e n p r e v e n t i u A p o s i t iv e c u r e f o r

t a c o u g h . S o ld b y d r u g g is t s .E P ik e ’s T o o th a c h e D ro p s c u r e in o n e m in u te .

A V E R Y O L D B O A T .

FOU HI5XT—.14 room h ouse til Xo. H H eck aven u e. Price $250. F or particu­lars inquire on prem ises.—a i*.

LIST OF

Degifable Boarding Hou^e?F O R R I-N T IN

A S B U R Y P A R K , N. J.

I T h ird and Tvingsley. ol? bedroom s, fu lly ftirniahed, in clud in g ..silver and

. linen. $ 201)0.7 Fourlh nnd K ingalev, 4£ gu est rooms',

10 servant, room s, a ll'im provem ents.' • $ 2000. . . •

10 North aide Second, near K ingsley , 43 gu est room s, a ll im provem ents. $2000

21 S ou ih aide Second, near H eck, lo . bedroom s, im provem enta. $1500.

45*S ix th and K in g s le y ,..* ro o m s, 27 bed­room s, im p rovem ents. §1500 .' . . .

54 Fifth an d H eck, 22 rooms; .IS bed- ... rooms. $(i00. . .

SO N orth sid e of Fourth near * K ingsley..45 gu est room s, a l l , im provem ents.

■ $2200. • ' ‘ • . 'iOS N orth sid e Seliond, * near K ingsley ,

.47. gt’test room s, all. improvement^; $ 2100.

FOR E X C H A N G E — Good residence property on E lm Street, .E lizabeth N . J ., w o r th -$4000, for property in Ocean G ro v e .’ (N o . 939 .) W , H . B becu.i:.

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And to vote m on ey to c a ir y 'o n th e T ow nsh ip affairs *during the* enauing year. T h e polls w ill be open a t t l a. m ., and close u t 7 p. m . .... T h e p laces for h o ld in g tho elections and th e m eetings of th e Boarda o f Regis­try and E lection s are aa lollow a : l' i 1 {ST DISTRICT,

Brown B u ild ing, (iOS M attison A venue, Asbttrv Park. •

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of N ep tun e T ow nship , Fees’ Bros. H otel, S o . M ain S t.. A sb iifv Park.

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W oodward’s Grocery Store, M ain ' Street, Bradle’v Beach. :

• • • Wm. t ilF F A R l) ,T ow nship Clerk.

BOARDS OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION.

W ILL MKKT ON

Tuesday, March 2 , ’97 ,From 1 o ’clock, p . in ., to l l o’clock p. in.,

for th e purpose o f revising and correct­in g th e registry list.

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W ILLIA M . GIFFA R D ,T ow nsh ip Clerk.

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o f m o d e r n w o o d , H to n o o r b r i c k b u i l d i n g s . F o r w o r k m a n s h i p a n d p r i c e s w i l l r e f e r t o a l l f o r w h o m I h a v e d o n o w o r k i n t h o G r o v e a n d P a r k . E s t i m a t e s c h q e r f u l l y g i v e n .

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O p p o s i t e O c e a n G r o v o G a te ? .

J . Edw. FLITCROFT,Sanitary Plumber.

Estimates Given on All Kinds o£ Plumbing and Tin Work. A

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Stoves $ Ranges,CONSTANTLY ON HAND.

N O T IC E .

K. MORRIS,ppacfiical Boot aqd $hoe ISJa^eP,

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Office and Salesroom s,PILGRIM PATHWAY,

Opp,. Post Office, OCEAN GROVE, N; J.

PERRINE & JACKSON

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p r o m p t l y a t t e n d e d to . B e s t p f r e f e r e n c e g l v o n 1 R e s i d e n c e , —F i r s t A v e . , - b e t w e e n B o n d a n d

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P. F. DODD, Justice of the Peace,

Office,- Po lice Statio n , W E S T A S B U R Y PA R K , N. J .

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