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mmm* A . W pBditox". OpEAN XJRQVE, N . , J., Sj^TUBDjAiY, JULY 10, 1881 VOL. VII. NO. 29. • SscrottaHs.iBomewJren. 'UomEKCKa.1flT.TlsC , »W>r , JJps ' ' ", '_ ■■■:■.■■.' :? .' • (jfio^AMtbibfBtOvto fall r-lslxOpoJdcpattiti^, And think you all In TOfa&Wff&hfc tean ? Say not the Fattier hathffp^ftqipl yfQirpifyerf . w W w 1} 'b* r t?yftn rad miire MwaBttiae, Bomewaele, "Unanswered yet ?‘Thd* when yon first presented This onepeUtipnattlie'^ther's^ropo, It Beg^gd ypu Art’watt the timtroT aikjnf, : j f w r A r # ) xn*fc*i*toqwC JRift'^eawJiawpfWdlloceJiiwn^dftaotil^palr, -The an^^ 700,^Q^^o?M m j^ ,*Unanrare<*AI fiaayf*Jo got raynngrantfd; , Xed., ••Tho vrorlcbeg&n W h6hllfft^tit|r)SW ?r^W >>nlVT -And^od4tiU4UU*h.xfhat»B6-hijUaegun. < lfijpou,wili*ioptto0 haroth#tK6re, '•Hlajjlpiy ‘y 9a>vr^U«to q^^n^bcre. Unanswered yet? Faith cannot bernnmniwered, .C W .t 3 S * ? » X S t M j;cf.ai»jj«jigbi^'ftftj<Hsjgt Ihwakwita ji, • ('ejjfttojowflxminipotenoo hJte baaT4>bev4;v»r, And cries, it shall be done sometime, BOtnewherre. .■ '4 ‘S t6 a ii’Sio5lls3i«>t>~3a, 3 7 'ti lexdlainwdiitev. ff<ra»a ‘jO»ft$fpy >^oofe, . ^'fcbefeiskid^wiii mW^itaniwit i». ;P p n le «9 8 ie ,;^ y y , ptj>pp*tliqn(Mi„dp -nobipririjg wrtt-ipf^b® ^rodiH.inpi'itJo t(W «r<iil.i8eim■ thom '< Awmn . exaapt uBoa.aj)rejiaredj.ajlil: “There'.mUBt -be .!*&»»&• . ' ■ j ., •;l9n, <ifo i m y up f^p.sn^p(>bsr;pf-<jJad;?;9iectjitfw,;aivd jt^ w n d tiiw ,-t*tf< l w t , • o n t w j l <W5Wl<*- . iw ri- aT h B y % 4 } 3 ^ ^ , 4 » j j p t t ^ i “ "fV R P . ^aawStiitfwalH. We #llli piit*iod,tp , rtb,aii«sQ5f> :3 J e^ffeaa p .- ‘S ^ ;a * . .'3 P '. :>;»$ - » s w » i; H! ba doe® unto yon,’ snd-.agmn.'.'slf-ye shriUaak^aijything in jp y ty w e JJe y ja ) V'dfij»© «kS«i.’' yiM W iAtaBian ^ 1 to inow whether these tta’d other proni- fact of a^CTjiPehtecoatal Oonan Grove.” ■ t ot j lippeai', whether % the' PRsKw it’s proclatna- tiqn <ar 'atiisB^liacjil eqidd.iciJitlsteJ- m in e ; b p t i t waa ■cona.tilpited, Quito,£ jW »iw r<wfflr0,eiKdll«l. ^ b 'e '« * & $ & »1 *>f!TO!S)nOT)t 4o > jp^ -gifejf ’-. ib p »w ,tJo r .(a .jfontotMist. ^iM y ’;,w$ie; -:;_'dBeSlypBnetn$tfi0'#ith,ih8'thon8lst‘thsii and t«tiiswiiya»nd*ip*e«iohing * oaRhtio do ^9 ^p^itjg.t'jO|^TUi':arj>--: decade o f ii»em ee»ught*t<> ooJraSnatow o'Pen- . ■ tfeiitel d J^glJlfi^iLsrding btkmii to .A n d Eismo'io the^reatritt*ttmujp,^|H(p^ . ujaonJiUafe * » « : * ,.a w p i, prayed shii MiMd^heaivinsjpromisBa-witS) an over,- in'd ir . at the strange apeotacle, b.9*^ex grOTvtotety&Uimd *w«rei>t. .% wm? : speotatorB'tcontiau^di w ith <onej<aaoora in avHiflteiio{i/^()'Hoty'^ijnt.m'aVing interceesion-for -thetn¥"with groanijjga V W ^ W S l ^ * ^ t a » < i . ;> •; ; . . ;I. This prayer-brcath spread itself all ove»4l*9jground, ^rbei b»sa»ea .atamad to be- prayer-frei^fl; „Tiie,'fMoling lea«aeihadA4onguftOf supplication. The (tfiiihe^B98i!Wrti|ieyid*»J»«dmpon the Bhptoj fanpiod, were loudly appMl-, iiV^US& vw , ^ .c a lp « ^ « t: 3 & As itt m « < gtsrimHesM^' i . b » gr«at'»uirf -mMtinga—all -theso .are i I i^t^'by^ fira ? If no^ai , S o jiW ’fcjfiibBlEasBi dent, w lw ^^ijlf^H^jlilJ^i^cTOtal firs, they'eet apart •.»» ujjper, rp.iyn jsj. tb^h^itqdbnpoaing Asaociallba biiild- 6&ww . s ^ U a U i e M f U h c ^ a y a o m m a a D s d ^ a l l t o e minlatere aqd; bftt&ol 4 i) e iA«0' oiation -gatbergd .in .'the "Pentecostal .W aiting jR cobs . JThoy .seemed• to vie w i^ /sAshj^ljer'ipa jtji> s!?ho 8ho»ld,get Vfes i f . ISsm ^s, Ttmwtfar, 1 iwissed.tha downd o w n ,~ d m r tW s c ^ i s i # l 3 0 t i d .1[T h » e d i t o r ^iq g iU ),# w l ,14(|<VuiaUlo-ccwta -SMfidwj^/itSia/dnBftHiar, rnase ,/jnuthal leaving■r?oop. ii-eMt-Bearohir.g ^ h ^ 4 n nqBirit^i'‘/|I^ve'we;dpneT>ll-yv MWftV/?! •WMMimd* W ? fJpnae to 4i»i4 ^nsio! •awMif1 # 'iGadi.help -ua! i.Ood.-ife' ®at^er,,;i<dlp us' ‘the'Bon, -help'us .us 1 Tlu .I^tm a ^ ? ,. too, ;^W (ii)g ,.hefin , ,(flo»J.y yeaTii;.and'berag able,■at'that<e«ir)y. h our. ;tc^0lip,^w ay .'from r pljice dutiea', b?ggec 'M - $ w 4p jfca jBert#o«t^i ;w * i‘40e' ,« o o ® .- ,fi mXml;$t»y 0 r':.in;it)iat laaaembly ! >.Tb« iiew/white, iclpan;'wrtjla,a8aun)pd,aftet a.’firarmficll * » # s y t e W . a^wedlwith ijtt^wr-tasssih. ,A o d i&e Praodgn^ud ■"‘P{.*y,<epy '‘bretbrets ; . pray '.on; %e 'aia portents in the air; the heawiis begin to have a rosy glow, aa Jhbugh fire wbb sot far off. *d^»B#w*uihdli*«tel:>- gain tho t e l" ,IA.p(l,pra)' ftii.tljejr^ifi. %jple w ftw M fc iJw w M s N i # a o m o c f iko^ijMwSiifieupplioaticuaajii!-: ijagitbreogh the iwindoisa, and m oUii y.? «waaA3s4i>l« ia n . another, ” What;idces ithfs mseas, me neqe» saw i t •pn' 'tbia;,f(SBH}pn;iat 'p()eaii <wmply ifep- . “i&«e,” t-eraajkecl.somaxmo,*' bMiaeB8.iiadeefl 1 ■they-are -doing1 %jraine3a'-Wi,th'theayen, they are in buainesa conaiiltation with th? prine^pal mem&pr of (he (he io^.Qc^jA^ighfy-''Tou.viiiUeeflQroe- thisg .#w*pi(4w«nd ?»psn it, .different fcem.mrythir.g--yoa v tyar aaw.-Rl Ooean <3rQve,-i)efore 'W pny 'dftys hepce,‘they 4x9 pri the-.0i;o-lino.flP,W t” : jSis^ p9ut?c9at,ptfllimimwipa .yr 144,000 iaifutiiptoceas ofiasttlainent, Theieleflt ones atitimes brake down 'Bt. tbe'tebje, burst'in^oi^ars, 'oryijjg,"*0. ipr a;ps3nte- CW U" ’ 'JJbjB,^aain t^oijoardipghowes ftsiflpll: asiin tbtteotages. Atmidnight also, -n >sool-penetrating' >ery -sounded ont.ever- and ‘ aiipn ,‘4rojn /some .up^ppr (^ftm bqr,‘;,Thpw',flqfl1.th^t,aiwwej;^'t,()y Rre*gifJ8j psiiPiigw e iPPiift ifulliproflor- tioaedipanteoost.i” ^And.atitbeseryiw in the’ Tabernacle, and in -the .^reafc Auditorium ; peHipeo^tS' p ip in g s Were riairjg, 'S^Sf^ujpp^sagd'.gpfms,,’^nd;st titles,ihejlpi^.pMiM^t.-vobpmeotsnwb gjipjBWsdiwith^lfefSQlemni.yaspQnsibil- UiM idf'4lW !peifSod itaSdine»hold o t ‘>0»e pil|»w pf'hea , jptr sp. donjj; ‘the tliajOBpap, gruHpsg^th^ed iin4h» stores, promeaailarsi mi. Jhe •iai,enuas-»overy- ,Hbwe,|tiie,it»llC; « s #feou6 ’; tl?e pen burnt. ViSomettiing >ie coming,!’) opp ‘-Would;' esy 'Ho-.; 9 ,i?Pth?r, “ ‘^some-j fmnit'ia nnMinn'!11 ■ ond (linif ntora riitVil'S 'Sabbath -m orning,'July: 10, was ^hazjj «nd 'tbraatening, but >tbe day '■ oleareij up before‘nooa and osntitiued vETy<iinei The moeting'at'the'Tabernaele uridei 'the direotion o f D r.- -antf;MSIr8, ;j^al»!K r iwaa'intenaelydevotionnl-fmd inspiring, aiifltting preparation for the -Bervice^li theAuditoriumi Theeodgrfigation-wasj onusually-large <for'"this ‘sedson t)f*tltc -year, >The. singing,'under'Ihe^freotiori of'Bro. ileyy with'Mewra-iWhittsids nrtd •Viiughan, eornetists, was graod. 'iPubiic service waa opened wUh’SheMfHis hytnn. Prftyer-waaofferedibyi'Eov.I^Simmona, of Brooklyn; TaaialvISih-’iind'Hebrew isfr were'tfse 'Sariptare ^MMiisvitnpree* sivdly read, by © r.'Kynete^thapreacher of tbe'm orning. ‘After tlhd 'Singing -df tbo 19th hymn,'the doctor; announced his text, Pfalm'08 :“10^“ -Foc our God is tbe God.ofJialytttidn.” . )cliagr)«)d lbt>!ca ,vva.a, ,%,#fltipu|ivo character of rriVijaliid .rpfeipn. St)P worjd hip besn full uf reiigioua ^nd y^rifjpB (orrpa pf worship, ’but ,nQpe |qf them'have ^ojitedjpite'^a .mail's salv/i- iion.’;The sal^itidn tff' the gpspel' tp- quires for .iis .accQmpliahnierit, divjne prQnjgn,tive ajid' jj'ower. 'Tbe term' sal- yation id t.be^cr|pti^'es. means deliyer- aijce' from. ft pfeappt ,#f(lanjity. 'P>e d^Iivera,npe of lara.el iyaa'frorn an.exist ing.evil.'preaent bondage. Many inter- pret ailvation td' have.reference only, (o the judgment 'day and .the penalties there iTsato|?(}d,.jjut ■Qo'dr,irffanij o^i^r- -svibe it is v ■'en ? i snaring.' It ia not yod mill be'lost; but you arenowldst. Wratlon;isnotsoinc- (biqg’to receive at de^tb ; it. is flow our glorioua privilege, “.He that believeth hath everlasting ’life.’ Tiioio.ar.egreatdi/SciiltiesJp.tbecftje, $i/we 4 BmRn’s,free .moral ^gqrjpyf, ,f!pd .places .aalvatiqn she choioo .of ov.eiy ffjjip. And then the- grflatprpb- lera of hpw God ,‘fiaa bei j ^ t . and yet j^(ify t'bo bslfeyifig ppd. rppe^'tAnt.sin- per, preaenta a dlfiiculfy, conai(Jered ifrom the human side; but the.'^osa^ol Christ solves theffa diftooltieo. -God has made the way oSear,iaad jruan coming to Wro will. find a welcqpne, open ',‘ abupdant” grace. ! Ttie sermon was 'due of the JDpctor’sj moat felicitous efforts to aound the word; of life'to the people, aad ooght’to'have! iiee’n 'hearil ’by all on tbese ■ sacred1 grounds, i t was'mostgraphically'illua ' trated, and olosed with an earnest its hozlation ■ to .'the / unconverted, jbaeed upon dheirepontsnoe of /David ukndithe convnrsiqmof Saul of Taceus. ! ilt waa an old.fashioned tfiuiabing .up, and reminded one of theiolddays pfithe ataiwart.ifatbers .of Methodism, -wbpae *tpgi»g laxbortationa sound 1 iniour,«w» t^ingi 6f-n^'llg'!” iW fthW !«W« TjBbt.t (o.day with.* .•brill modern, preaching aa^aJi^U,l)Avp.>/wpafliqn| to sh(jw. ,flvit’ *■■ •— - •' njijr djream/isfdopgsri.tban' Xeuppoa«l,; (i^eo'I'eaijrieJto'ptJiti^oi! paper.11 'flhaU htoe ‘to-get my good'fr/etjd .>Ya|la<; 6 ;t6 allpj.; meta littlo,furtljpr spade,(o^ufsue “jy '.^ p - ';A3,C%5 e?««l)p{lt>ftfp9#»4#e'i)ple,pf-fe m»r tmitftel aritsppdeiit3W <9f/Ib^y liw gin. tbe e iy :'“CLi»d God*of ouri<tatliera/^»vo'Us a w a l’Pentecpst’.!" . , / .G .J i u o i y a . ' •. . .iSTO^iaguOtear, JW BUJfip OF.fHG^AWJ). ,»y.j}»r.uO. W< JApjsaod.1 ' Whon first, by repentance ftnd fi>Hh, I ,waa gnpijled, ,fj> ^mtk «u t,in ta ,^ e istflw w , jp f.«ilv frtip n ,I ifeJt (Jiajipy,api)' l& s^jA nM 0®0 ■ *wn(ii«4M* itharsiiweiei 1cords bidding m e‘to'.'tiiiafeB' -^f^‘'earth.' Iuaodcamxtii^to get released, 1 but tin tvain. ^yVhile,;'eara^9tly seeking' to ;;^e; MduaystaiouBi Biw d$aei» thring, nse near death;. ! felt I fcwibeamtsus!^ ing or relying •.v;-"n ‘the'tlood of OhriBt, but not alori&^owos««i(tent depend-' ijig U|>w, eartjdy ilijngi,. L r^iewed^y iind dedicated myself with all .fettli l^d>dQW TT-|)to,^ipily,iBr<iPP5t'y.,'# ll(I M* W«st'u}g,ft)s.i?e.ja4^ 10HB death of Ohri^t,vaod .ywtHiB, d iu r through faith iniithe',era<nfiedi£)nelhaDd !waa-feunoh6d out intotfhe deep'ocean' .o fG o d ’^jlpye. .Here^by^the power :a i !faitVr jn.t^e, pairje ^jqd.tt,' I .fj^ye .b.?on, tidffc *F':iB «wiy WJW?> s'nil. vo&n. »fcft>so. lo s g > . v l (.continueJw .Ueap,tbe>«ye'OMiith' on‘thddiruftiiiod 1 .Emily, Pa. ~ rareiyaexoites. .’Olory. lo. Qpdt;.itfMqr hcveiprov/ed the Jact;tbat'HeisitboiGod of salvation. , JtBTBRflOON lAOMVraES. :T h e attendahce at the ‘Ocean '.Grovd Sunday- sohool on -last B.ibhuth rMim- " B ia i’W m V Wilberforee Cookman- is 'the‘8eoretary this season. Critics are- beginning td turn up and make discussioiyiitely at D r .A ld a y ’s-Bible class. -Thoitiiant de- parttnent<had,iin.tbQse'iladiesiassistiug Jfta.sAdam s, ivery. /jQeiJeaders.-iS uod^.y afternoon from ‘.2 to iS.80,-: w ith Khctlfia- dozen flihle .classes, ih o i m ain sohool, the Tabernacle «ndi Temple, all/onrtbe line df/religiousiinstructi<n, ipreseota.a aoene unequalled, perhaps, in any jpari ofitUe/Wor|d. ,,,t , , unaar'soKF uBBiisu.opj/rHKoSEiSON . , •Th e pedjile*'iiRpsd:^ lth . -great- eatia-1 faction ’'the -announcement'-of-a c8urf M eetrng' i B 8 t : ‘ S a b b a t h ; ■•EveTybody,'IiB w o u ia c!S e e m ,'‘ ?was >idhifight># to thesa-gathaimgs'on the'baach resume# and the afternoon; tea was hurried'fjp* to^los^B6fssigsn»i-H{HK!8llyi*beioppt)’i'>- titnity ito> attohd. 1' Theijciroumatanoea wereinouaa SavoraBleicas.la *oi».etim ea the i iease. “iSThe i.&eab.i aedi itesezis ■> boil totiia properties; si llttla<too istroog eoc><3 -'Constitutions, and ■-tbe - waves oecaiionaUyroljed -faraipjsmthe sbosej scattering in dismay those whoistaod.on sftt.jp ao«iii»l,grouBS.on U»ftfland. ■One o f.thoao fijio wpop.sijf.e services, Which, have; tbeen .-p^pajnid ..J>y O k. g wkea, and A -c o p y . .gif .w hich atte^ti.v«\ gehgoj, ?Mipdftjg A tiO fW " tfcftJPivaion^i3airfitp,iff«fy,1«S J1«ei maniaod- oh)Jd» as-th«y iappw ^h/iw* brought into use. It forcibly onfdMeS a :; -ri t n ' T .,! 1!. . . - ;— ;—— -<thei<f%ipt»Uttl 'teaching on “ Divine Providence/’ and was-well pointed with fipftny^g^yjaipvtpiig at brief inter- «ak,Hwij.h ,ihe. ^apcptnpaniainent of a. icoupleof-'cornets. Thp |pea)ting iptrqdaced was firsts ^ ^ ^ ( e r j ' i^drsiss heing, eloquent, in- structive, and refreshingly .brief. Hon; Mn<FeEry, loEiOrange,' N.:J.,.bfiered tho opening prayer. 'Bev. Ii Simmon's, who always has’th e ; right word ito say, ref .^tjed'td^od^s two creations —mankind «*i'dithe‘great ooean. The former’'he .hjjldjto'fo^i^perior to the. other.' The sea ia made'to nervs the purposes bf .hu- mm e»tQ»prisa. .Man controls,it,.mak- ing its limitless expanse a pathway for pr^gr^s. ‘Ita majesty'forbids levity as we^t^djn-jwpndenng we, and con- ttjmpliiti) it! vpatnesa. It bra a voice, to teach us spiritual lessons, Twenty-five fefetibenaath' ite turbulentsurfaoe every- tfiitig,.i8 calm. . So the spul wJitoH rests in faith and walks .with God. In .the unexplored secesaes of .thasea there are pea*!*: of untold . beauty and vahie; grottdsa and'-alopesj-and mysterious de- ipoaits .of wealth. ' So in /many-a 'life,1 rugged outwardly, there ara hoauties of sentiment-anti richness of experience^ Ht. often took'-'his1’Bible and i*ead its' pages (?ere 'on the -sands. Like the 9 ^ 11 ^ 1 ,lit.iyftsa/vast,,unsounded depth,' wherein waa treasured- the wisdom of ,G&<3.': Xbe/plummst.of reason or'.thtt exploriatioris'of apishee have never yet1 d ia covered, h alfth e wondsrt; -if revela- tipp. .In . these ,musings ,we shopld; guard against dissipation, and seek that1 Jesus who onco walked upon the sea,1 vaqd who may here be found-as the great teacher and Saviour. ■ i Rev. George.Clurk,. with.j some very, .forcible.illustrations,.appealed to -he young,:to use properly the opportunities they hero enjoyed to give themselves to God, and hot -incur the aud regrets: which follow tiihe mispent, and a life; perverted. \ The next .speaker wia brought out thua: “Bro1 . Chandler,” said Dr. Stokes, S,9pe ItytRi, near (Where you stand, an; bW.flailbr>iaflk him,to give ua. aword.”i Wo could not h«ar-what'the “old salt' -JRev. Q^'C. Bancroft,' ^qrmerly of the; U. S. J?a.yy,.said,;ais hq>occupied a, po-; 9 itioa.,near where ihe .surf -was very hvelyiibnt caught-euch worda-ias “ old qcean;”'“salviiti6 n,” “billowa pf heitven- ly^ppnpp^sion,” •“jpupdipg tha cape,” “steering jpr,port," and 1 ‘home at latt," floating on the freshened air. The ud- dress'mubt have been -capital, from-the, pleasure-it .seemed to give those near, eoflugh to,,get the connfiction. Hon. Cbau^cey Shaffer, is ths only usitt-wa. kpow. of who does not cpflie •iut worsted.from asurf meeting address. (The/Dirsomatancesalwfty^give his’faocy flight, and bis address last Sunday was oneof tho.happiest we ever heard bn tlxoi.^eivch. Ha,said,he had,heardjrqpd «r^achigg since -we last nset hero, but no voice was so potent,-so eloquent,'and suggestive, aa .these surging waves pro- ciaimiijgjG'jd, who bpd given the ocean not alono for.commerce but.aa .R.hjgh- wayifcr .ihe Bpread of the .gospel. -A Ook« flout*a Cookman’'lie buried in its sands; but will one day como;forth. The saa is an emblem of a livmg Church. If God is ours we are in a condition to en- joy earth ahd ocean, and ih time afid eternity all wilUbfliJfflU. ', V< ,-[. (•pro.tO.iI/. Gardner,tof HeptYorlrj »!ep sjjoke<withi freedom «od 1 energy' of(the claims'of-religion anti tho;j6 y'(df faijh. KVpHtNO. PPBACfliJtG. , ” The,evening copgregatiop at tbe Au- ditorinin jyft's ftlao,- I^ee.^nrf.-fropi tfio delighted and ali#q<;bttig:atAeptioi» giwin; toiBev^B.-iW . Thomas,*-'«ho iproache^ one of the grandeataSerHiOM ‘no. «ver listened to on that stand^lt was avident that the prsaei»r wss-wciadtirfally aided H jb was John, 1 : points aiabqriftf u i if er force iti an iing eiiei^y\were tbree': V; ; * - ' ’■ ^ - l.r!Divine fove ie equ>l.to human ca- : i.‘ -.-.I-.ri - * *.- jmmty, , ... ,-.. . . , 2 ,'Divjpe pnergy ,'meebt all reqiiir& merita :bf ifian's ereergerioy.' ’•3;!Uivin6 sympathy iscqmmen'aiirate1 with, human infirmity. Mfi."Editor :— -It is now' over a'year sines'the sJ)aro - ground o n “ t h e avfenxie-i running toward-the sea • was' offered- the k i a id ‘cottage ob- ertbei'aide .to ©jilarga their front'yardB,- and 'beautify them with shrubbery and1'flowera,-arid yetonly.twoof thom are boing improved after ,the:.admirable i.plan- prqppsed. Every pne can see. from ivhat h«d been already dqne, the vast advantage of covering HI! tliat'bare sarid wiih'sod,1 gras*! and flowers The glare is snb^ dued, uod, ain»irx)f neatness and com-; fort is given to^ilio-jvholo street. It would have hepn bytUsr if,the fences had beon kept Iwfcfe-arid hb otber oncroach-j meqtp alloivt:d, cither jp regard to build- ing; or. pj*en iroqte^eps. Ifyqivgiysona an inch ;;bfnebo{iy f;'-jewill want a.good many feet. , .. .. | But how cap we keop flower-beds without a fence of.soma kind? Tho thing, can . he tried. . Look f at Elberoir for an; example. There you sPe as little fence as possiblo (better none at all), and have as much SSorai dpcorati.qp aS you .can.. One great source ofraiaphisf will have to isg looked after. Dogs arid cats should be, exterminated; As it is now, iet loose everywhere, they are an annoyance; and ,a .plague. ..They'haya das’troyed my flowers a; pi^mbei of times. ; "; ;■ ' . ,S I think. New York does,not al)qw,dog4 iii the^tr^t unj^s ae^ompaqipd by thej ownp^.'.aii^ a eliain fpur feet Ipng^pdj appertain aeijp^ns.alVjrVtiwi be.pbpaz^ed besides., ,Wby voannot the A.M.ocia^^p m aintain jte ordjnanqea on this.aijbj^ct? We-are here pqi/Tdur)pg,tbe,^arflii,isp^- son, .and yye cap epjoy puraelv^flfU^,ijt 1 -JS. ;Y efy few think to be allpwed to.rup at.lp^ge.: 'X'tjajp,w cer^inly: dan'gsr .ffhert; t^e^f., "ifa^ap many children. W e soma hqre Jioippt, and every thing that .disturbs., our.,tfst.^s a nuiannce *,hat;shquld be, qbateA,,^ onco. The snarling pnd ^l^ipg.o.f dpg" and the how ling o f c^tji.ajtnigb.ij is.ii^to] erabio to nervous fleopjp,. T h e s e , y o r a - clous cats arc dest^pying.all. pur littlp homo fiends, tbe ,,bi^s,fnd.I ,am,un- able! to see lio.w uesisible people ciin bring themselves to foster such pots iw annoy and .dcsUoy the quiet rest of. their neighbors, even if their depredations otherwise were not so habitual, piejase call attention to this mattor^and .soe that we have ah ordinance,at onpe that may protect us. Give’ your pojice’full power to . remove ..this .great nuisance and let tjje birds j-isd.’ flowera haveta chance. . . Resipent. [The “ dog ordinance'!^* 44 Slid tliat nnpqpu|^r. ■ offipiaj^tbe .'“ coioher, ia o.qcaaiopally ,iarp|ind, .but,.(]iere. fi1re 9-lfeV- Ina.UM^Je .vfljQipui^ jn ’. il.ie way of, a complete .riddance of the Grove^frdm ‘the' 'peak'; cofnplititied ’of, PQoploareapch iyni(jp8 _that,tl)py^n- not, ,be^'^appx;^^qut.^W (w;g;a, 4 og. As to theifeline.tribe ietithere.b^a.warj of extermination dsclared .at oncc.— E d . | *— ■■ !-a rn -—tr vt— -— The Heart'a Language. 'Tis not in foftest strains or-mearoro, ^ o r beant^euH thouRhta the beart is seenf Tho«jotlwt>pa#kJB#m«t With jtfeaauro, H*y tbeetoto^Tfltbin. . A^ qj^Iq Is oft bc^fpwed ih ^ad^ess ; In t«ndueea mu^e(yct '^Ic^uept; ^E^jprwlug murotWan notcs'of ^JadiiMs, ‘ Thodgfi'-wordo'betray HofS^itIs'm eadt, ThojU^Jfue x^ylo98e^B^ba,U>,^9r, . *yjs tbt^Uii*18otan Wn?Rt9d . And all ourbt8tei00Jn»eflMijecftlAeyrr . .^^t^^tbQtc^n^ie.^t^ili^itjde^ve. , - . [Boltjeop down ln» the htxirt'a ceceews, 1 A purer UnguH*e*wdf6iw fln^, «•We read, it not ini fond our^es, - , 'iBttUin^fmoAtops. g^oye, k^nd. Inhaling it our hearts grow Wanner, : 3 ta tones taro drhB^t»ohidy.‘ ’Tis not thq yoip^flf^fly^arp^, • ’^Is fqyn^^ihls, “ ^ipom became.” Brief Hotss. Tbo^A-ttantdq has ^eotij ThoMadi9^n>ndL>Pi6rrfrAie-fSliin^»ip pmobfMiftJ,iby tailing<tt,ito,oface.* ;*The igue«t8>'at -the *Howl«nd 'Hopae *ay iJmy .^evqr^epj^d’A^f^r^Yjyg tnan ita tablo furnishes, '•DrV'Nice:and rap(i|!jV*l!A-,G «tenutifi/l tent next to the Tiper|i^clp (a,n'd,.6j)pQT site ^herHpiyt'H>>i,-M?i>-If -• i I The St. Paul’s Avenuepeople'dreget- ting in-' shape .'for_-a ;gbud-,!damtmign. Their tenting accomiriAdaiioha’improve overy year, * they* aro'-Alt* persons of fine taste,- ' ".’ A peraon atanding at ono point iin Asbury.Fark ill 10.80 luatSabbathntorn- ing, «auld,jibjir’ lbc -.voie'e of/poiiitVdipg songiinOsasa G^^»iMnrfSMm3iiat6t the lake, and made tiit .ur-moloaioua. • .Editorial Mention. ■ Rev; S,;W- Thpfljpaia.stpHpipg at the Oriental, Asbury Park, . Rev;i Qtf JBjB. Snyder; of Spring Gar- den Street Church, Philadelphia,ia stop- ping at the \y 9 ^ 1 y. Rev. Dr. Chadwick, of Brooklyn, ar- : riveJ.X^«fjjto». iitops at the Surf AvenueHouan. W M i-'tiM M ii& r& SW M n,' V, th* Baltimore'OimlbreteiSei accompanied by hi»«ifn and-«ieco|i*re<topping.ot Mrs, Ireland’s GrovaCottogo., ... JaniesvBoyd.' Eaq.,iof<rBrooklyj>/ and family, occupy the olegapt' BJriysicot- tage,‘Ocean pGthway/faiiS arc-rvery much -at biamct there. - cSqtneof^h&most.qriotable .psople of the country,®»tera!iMint,.all\cei8 , buBi- neos'a^dpftifeB^Qnal ;iii9 n,,»nd p.romi- nent'.la^iea »ro;now af,;th& Sheldqn. Tim, prettiest,and bpst la^y .bather here at present is said to be Miis Maqiio Aimstrohg, of Philadalphia,iwho,isat present stoppin’g vritbhor parents at the Sheldon ^loyse.!’ ’ , . . -Bey. W -H . .Withro^.-jM' A-j-oditor of .the.Capadft Methodist Jdi/.gaxini-.l1To "onto, Ont.,.is,at.preaent .visiting Ocsan Grove,jwjid,,will,prpaeh.in (be tprjiun jaa*( ,Sabb,atb .morning, Prpf.W.i JB.,L»«reRQe, -phopf £»fih.ed at Educational Hall, Asbury Parir,.last ? nj3^ ’ 10 1 B ^ ^ y D I,.wbftre,he,.,li^ s ;mns’entodM .tp suppjy. ^ pulpit gpjripg part, pf his. »a- catioh.’ , >* 11 '“- - ! '/ f. ,- !.* ' . r ., Rev. E. Hewitt, Presiding i^lder of New, Br^n^jvipk Dwtriqt,r -Has,,b£yja at t^» (Qiyiy^ .^^ral'gajni,’ ,We w<j’uid Ije^pi^asc-d to,have Jlim [ijjajro it his hcadquiirtora foil . tie .Summer months.. ’ Mjss, E. ^Nicijolsop,, of Philadelphia, apd per frippd, S^iss jf. ^iVorthington, ate ^topping at the Sanders, Cottage, Wesley Lalio Terrace. Miss Nicholson receives herfcionds on Wednesday after- noons, 2 to 5 o’clock. Jaraes B.. Carr, &q.,' of the Manhat- len Ijitraraace Company, with his fam- ily, ote^in th,?. Turret Cojt^go ,cqrner of Broiuiway and. f i 1 igripi,,’ ,Fftthyv!>y. He has (or p ^ r nmsUbpra,C, ,C. Hancock, Mr, ,Z^igi©r,.all of Pljila. .We.lqatn that xjuite A nunibec-cf tho ineiqbera pf tbe. rFreduritk Citjy, Aid., ^M^E^Cb^rcii'are coming, fo U 19yrovo early j'n ^.’peu^t, We hear' that .the fifktgr, .ReVf D r . . {3. , V . . Lesch, ^nd .(ani- liiy, are areiopg t^osq.expecUid. Electri c ity ,: -#bi^h, Chariee t Wesley ^aid, i,w?a ,.a “.thontiand .mediqinps in one,";.can, be,ibad in,any form pt the Sheldon House baths, soparate. or. ,in .cpanectjoa jy.ith. the ;wfirju^ftlt Fftter. 5Jr,. Van.Epps .undeistapUs ita .applictif- tion. tq.pqijfisctipn. iiRev.-Pr.iE. ; j D Osvon, ,r«f the ,BalU- piora Confoisnce, on his.ifirst lyisit to Ocean ,Grave,,afsar,)&ki#g in (be.rnorq.1, i*Ai.il„and nAttuttl-fftitur^ of ibepjaqo, said in our oaicfi the ^th^r.d^y,: iSpwly 5 ,^?,is,the .chjldreq’s pnr%dwe^flnd,->,he Chri^iiapiiM^d.&f, Bpulah i"’ Ulr,<iA9^l -Ww. ipelsip snorted, -.with ^Kiyewil,wtilers,,bpuntl .for ItonndiLake NatiopaliCflmp^ineatiogJaatiMonday. A still itotgeMBmpAnyiflft foritUat dostin- ationon Ti'jjfiday.andpartieejhav* been going. ev/&ry.ilay.' since. { Of itbe pponing of the meeting wahave the mnat^beer- ipg apCiQUntiv bqt .l^pk.rppm .to parish this. >V 8 ()k. , "Another Baltimore ’party, consisting ofuRev* Q.*W( :Caoper, C. 'W.«Baldwin, C. Dj6 mi(h.and J.'.F. 'Ookcrman,*with afra. -Cdoper^Mrs. DoeH; Mrs^Bdwman, ar/d‘the' MissSg r.f«Qnw-- 0 'NeAV <jai'rie Hies, Kate Iforgati (Ojd'Miss^BAltltvin,* arrived'AUha Atkmtic<H<«u*a-oti -Tu^s- ttay. ,Cainac«firitk,ngsq.v<antJiiseve?sal (jth*r?tfro(n**the' isarue'.citya havoi'beon thei-e 'for.sqvedil »iwaoks,. 1 ahd. 'they are loolring'for mora So<fdlldw.: Keyrf. 0. Siju^rfis, formerly .'of .Central • New York, ktid ut pregfyit District Bs*- perinteiiiieu: of toe American' Bible Sociotyih’lbeStKta qf >idfea,' ituat'prqs- entj witb his*Wife; VfsitingOreari'Grove,' having traveletl;-l;20 Omiles* lo-enjoy a few weeks reet fiete'ijy*'. the • :Ma.,'"-Like . all othb’-Mwho tfave aot been at the Grovo for a few ye'drs'past, ,he'is most agreeably aurpriSBd at the evidences Of prosperity whitih appear on qyery hand; Broi'S^htfei is eVijtiyiiig; ihp dslights ijf i-vei^'pleasantiip'fAe^tihe Star’M'Cq-. tagee, Pitman and Central avesSuia.

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ia ifu tiip to c e a s o fia s ttla in e n t , T h e ie le flt o n e s a titim e s b r a k e d o w n 'B t . tb e 't e b je , b u r s t 'i n ^ o i ^ a r s , 'o r y i j j g ," * 0 . ip r a;ps3n te - C W U " ’ 'J J b jB ,^ a a in t ^ o i j o a r d i p g h o w e s fts iflp ll: a s iin t b t t e o t a g e s . A t m i d n i g h t a ls o , -n > s o o l-p e n e tra tin g ' >ery -s o u n d e d o n t .e v e r - a n d ‘ a iip n ,‘4 r o jn /s o m e .up^ppr (^ f tm b q r ,‘;,Thpw',flqfl1.th^t,aiw w ej;^'t,()y R r e * g ifJ 8 j p s i i P i ig w e iPPiift ifu llip r o flo r -tio a e d ip a n te o o s t.i” ^ A n d .a t i t b e s e r y i wi n t h e ’ T a b e r n a c le , a n d i n - t h e .^reafc A u d i t o r i u m ; p e H ip e o ^ tS ' p i p i n g s Were r ia irjg , 'S ^ S f ^ u jp p ^ s a g d '.g p f m s ,,’^ n d ; s t title s ,ih e jlp i^ .p M iM ^ t.-v o b p m e o tsn w b gjipjBW sdiw ith^lfefSQ lem ni.yaspQ nsibil- U iM id f'4 lW !p e ifS o d itaSdine»hold o t‘>0»e p i l | » w p f 'h e a , jp t r s p . do njj; ‘th e

tlia jO B p a p , g r u H p s g ^ t h ^ e d iin 4 h » sto re s , p r o m e a a ila r s i mi. Jh e •iai, e n u a s - » o v e r y - ,H b w e ,|t i i e ,i t » l l C ; « s #feou6 ’; tl?e p e n burnt. V iS o m e ttiin g >ie c o m i n g ,! ’ ) o p p ‘ -W o u ld ;' e s y 'H o - . ; 9 ,i?Pth?r, “ ‘ some-jf m n it 'ia n n M in n '!11 ■ o n d (lin if ntora riitVil'S

'S a b b a th - m o r n i n g ,'J u l y : 1 0 , w a s ^hazjj « n d 't b r a a t e n in g , b u t >tbe d a y '■ ole are ij u p b e fo r e ‘ n o o a a n d o s n titiu e d vETy< iin ei

T h e m o e t i n g 'a t 't h e 'T a b e r n a e l e u rid e i 'th e d ir e o tio n o f D r .- -an tf; MSIr8, ;j^ a l»!K r

iw a a 'in t e n a e ly d e v o tio n n l-fm d i n s p i r i n g , aiiflttin g p r e p a r a tio n fo r th e -B e rv ic e ^ li

t h e A u d i t o r i u m i T h e e o d g r fig a tio n -w a s j o n u s u a lly - la r g e <for'"this ‘ se dson t )f*tltc -y e a r, > T h e . s in g in g ,'u n d e r 'Ih e ^ fr e o t io r i o f 'B r o . ile y y w it h 'M e w r a - i W h i t t s i d s nrtd • V iiu g h a n , e o rn e tis ts , w as g r a o d . 'iP u b iic s e rv ic e waa o p e n e d w U h ’ S h e M fH is h y t n n . P r f t y e r - w a a o f f e r e d i b y i 'E o v .I ^ S i m m o n a , o f B r o o k l y n ; T a a i a l v I S i h - ’i i n d 'H e b r e w is fr w e re 'tfs e 'S a r ip ta r e ^ M M i i s v i t n p r e e * s iv d ly r e a d , b y © r .'K y n e t e ^ t h a p r e a c h e r o f t b e 'm o r n i n g . ‘A f t e r tlh d 'S in g in g -df tb o 1 9 th h y m n ,'t h e d o c t o r ; a n n o u n c e d h is t e x t , P f a l m '0 8 :“10 “ -Foc o u r G o d is t b e G o d .o f J i a l y t t t i d n .”

. )cliagr)«)d lbt>!ca ,vva.a, ,%,#fltipu|ivo character of rriVijaliid .rpfeipn. St)P worjd hip besn full uf reiigioua ^nd y rifjpB (orrpa pf worship, ’but ,nQpe |qf them'have ^ojitedjpite'^a .mail's salv/i- iion.’;The sal^itidn tff' the gpspel' tp- quires for . iis .accQmpliahnierit, divjne prQnjgn,tive ajid' jj'ower. 'Tbe term' sal- yation id t.be^cr|pti^'es. means deliyer- aijce' from. ft pfeappt ,#f(lanjity. 'P>e d^Iivera,npe of lara.el iyaa'frorn an.exist ing.evil.'preaent bondage. Many inter­pret ailvation td' have.reference only, (o the judgment 'day and .the penalties there iTsato|?(}d,.jjut ■Qo'dr,irffanij o^i^r- -svibe i t is v ■ 'en ? isnaring .' It ia not yod mill be'lost; but you arenowldst. Wratlon;isnotsoinc- (biqg’to receive at de^tb ; it. is flow our glorioua privilege, “.He that believeth hath everlasting ’life.’

Tiioio.ar.egreatdi/SciiltiesJp.tbecftje, $i/we 4B mRn’s,free .moral gqrjpyf, ,f!pd .places .aalvatiqn she choioo .ofov.eiy ffjjip. And then the- grflatprpb- lera of hpw God ,‘fiaa bei j ^ t . and yet j^(ify t'bo bslfeyifig ppd. rppe^'tAnt.sin- per, preaenta a dlfiiculfy, conai(Jered ifrom the human side; but the.'^osa^ol Christ solves theffa diftooltieo. -God has made the way oSear,iaad jruan coming to Wro will. find a welcqpne, open ',‘ abupdant” grace. !

Ttie sermon was 'due of the JDpctor’sj moat felicitous efforts to aound the word; of life'to the people, aad ooght’to'have! iiee’n 'hearil ’ by all on tbese ■ sacred1 grounds, i t was'mostgraphically'illua ' trated, and olosed with an earnest its hozlation ■ to .'the / unconverted, jbaeed upon dheirepontsnoe of /David ukndithe convnrsiqmof Saul of Taceus. !

ilt waa an old.fashioned tfiuiabing .up, and reminded one of theiolddays pfithe ataiwart.ifatbers .of Methodism, -wbpae*tpgi»g laxbortationa sound 1 iniour,«w»

t^ingi6 f-n^'llg'!” iW fthW !«W« TjBbt.t (o.day with.* .•brill modern, preachingaa^aJi^U,l)Avp.>/wpafliqn| to sh(jw. ,flvit’ *■■ •— - • 'njijr djream/isfdopgsri.tban' Xeuppoa«l,;(i^eo'I'eaijrieJto'ptJiti^oi! paper.11 'flhaU h toe ‘to-get m y good'fr/etjd .>Ya|la<;6;t6 allpj.; meta littlo,furtljpr spade,(o^ufsue“ j y ' . ^ p - ' ;A 3 ,C % 5e ? « « l ) p { l t > f t f p 9 # » 4 # e ' i ) p l e ,p f - f e m »rtmitftel a ritsp p d e iit3 W < 9 f/Ib ^ y liw g in . tb e e i y : '“ CLi»d G od*of o u ri< ta tlie ra /^»vo 'U s a w a l ’P e n te c p s t’.! " . , /

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rareiyaexoites. .’Olory. lo. Qpdt;.itfMqr hcveiprov/ed the Jact;tbat'HeisitboiGod of salvation.

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" B ia i ’W m VW ilb e r fo r e e C o o k m a n - is 't h e ‘ 8 e o r e ta r y th is s e a s o n . C r itic s a re - b e g in n in g td t u r n u p a n d m a k e d i s c u s s io iy iit e ly a t D r . A l d a y ’s - B ib le class. - T h o i t i i a n t d e - p a r ttn e n t< h a d ,iin .tb Q s e 'ila d ie s ia s s is tiu g J f t a .s A d a m s , ive ry. /jQ e iJe a d e rs .-iSuod .y a fte r n o o n f r o m ‘.2 to iS .8 0 ,-: w it h Khctlfia- d o z e n flih le .classes, i h o i m a i n s o h o o l, t h e T a b e r n a c le « n d i T e m p l e , a l l / o n r t b e l in e d f/re lig io u s iin s tru c ti< n , ip r e s e o ta .a aoene u n e q u a lle d , p e r h a p s , in a n y j p a r i o fitU e / W o r |d . , , , t , ,

u n a a r 's o K F u B B iis u .o p j/ r H K o S E iS O N . , • T h e p e d jile *'iiR p s d : ^ l t h . -g re a t- e atia-1

fa c tio n ’ ' t h e - a n n o u n c e m e n t '- o f - a c8 u r f M e e tr n g ' iB 8 t: ‘ S a b b a th ; ■ •E v e T y b o d y ,'IiB w o u ia c!S e e m ,'‘ ?was >idhifight># to th e s a -g a th a im g s 'o n t h e 'b a a c h r e s u m e # a n d t h e a f t e r n o o n ; te a w a s h u r rie d 'fjp * t o ^ lo s ^ B 6 fs s ig s n » i- H { H K !8 lly i*b e io p p t) ’i'>- t it n i t y ito > a t t o h d . 1' T h e ijc ir o u m a t a n o e a w e r e in o u a a S a vo ra B le ica s.la * o i» .e t im e a th e i iease . “iSThe i.& e ab .i ae d i ite se zis ■> b o il to tiia p r o p e r tie s ; si llttla < to o is tr o o g eoc><3 - 'C o n s titu tio n s , a n d ■-tb e - w a ve s o e c a ii o n a U y r o lj e d -fa r a ip js m th e sb o s e j s c a tte rin g i n d is m a y th o se w h o is ta o d .o n s ft t .jp ao «iii»l,g ro u B S .o n U »ftfla n d .

■One o f . tho ao fijio w p o p .s ijf .e s e rvic e s, W h ic h , h a v e ; tbeen .-p ^ p a jn id ..J>y O k. g w k e a , a n d A - c o p y . .gif .w h i c h atte ^ti.v«\ g e h g o j, ?M ipd ftjg A t i O f W "

t f c f t J P i v a i o n ^ i 3 a i r f i t p ,i f f « f y ,1 « S J 1« e i m a n ia o d - o h )Jd » a s - t h « y i a p p w ^ h / i w * b r o u g h t i n t o u s e . I t f o r c i b ly o n fd M e S

a : ; -ri t n ' T . , ! 1!. . . - ;— ;——-<thei<f%ipt»Uttl 'teaching on “ Divine Providence/’ and was-well pointed with fipftny^g^yjaipvtpiig at brief inter- «ak,Hwij.h ,ihe. apcptnpaniainent of a. icoupleof-'cornets.

Thp |pea)ting iptrqdaced was firsts ^ ^ ^ ( e r j ' i^drsiss heing, eloquent, in­structive, and refreshingly .brief. Hon; Mn<FeEry, loEiOrange,' N.:J.,.bfiered tho opening prayer. 'Bev. Ii Simmon's, who always has’th e ; right word ito say, ref .^tjed'td^od^s two creations —mankind «*i'dithe‘great ooean. The former’ 'he .hjjldjto'fo^i^perior to the. other.' The sea ia made'to nervs the purposes bf .hu- m m e»tQ»prisa. .Man controls,it,.mak­ing its limitless expanse a pathway for pr^gr^s. ‘Ita majesty'forbids levity as we^t^djn-jwpndenng w e, and con- ttjmpliiti) it! vpatnesa. I t bra a voice, to teach us spiritual lessons, Twenty-five fefetibenaath' ite turbulentsurfaoe every- tfiitig,.i8 calm. . So the spul wJitoH rests in faith and walks .with God. In .the unexplored secesaes of .thasea there are pea*!*: of untold . beauty and vahie; grottdsa and'-alopesj-and mysterious de- ipoaits .of wealth. ' So in /many-a 'life,1 rugged outwardly, there ara hoauties of sentiment-anti richness of experience^ Ht. often took'-'his1’Bible and i*ead its' pages (?ere 'on the -sands. Like the 9 111,lit.iyftsa/vast,,unsounded depth,' wherein waa treasured- the wisdom of ,G&<3.': Xbe/plummst.of reason or'.thtt exploriatioris'of apishee have never yet1 d ia covered, h alfth e wondsrt; -if revela- tipp. .In . these ,musings ,we shopld; guard against dissipation, and seek that1 Jesus who onco walked upon the sea,1 vaqd who may here be found-as the great teacher and Saviour. ■ i

Rev. George.Clurk,. with. jsome very, .forcible.illustrations,.appealed to -he young,:to use properly the opportunities they hero enjoyed to give themselves to God, and hot -incur the aud regrets: which follow tiihe mispent, and a life; perverted. \

The next .speaker wia brought out thua: “Bro1. Chandler,” said Dr. Stokes, S,9pe ItytRi, near (Where you stand, an; bW.flailbr>iaflk him,to give ua. aword.”i Wo could not h«ar-what'the “old salt' -JRev. Q 'C. Bancroft,' qrmerly of the; U. S. J?a.yy,.said,;ais hq> occupied a, po-; 9itioa.,near where ihe .surf -was very hvelyiibnt caught-euch worda-ias “ old qcean;”'“salviiti6n,” “billowa pf heitven- ly^ppnpp^sion,” •“jpupdipg tha cape,” “steering jpr,port," and 1‘home at latt," floating on the freshened air. The ud- dress'mubt have been -capital, from-the, pleasure-it .seemed to give those near, eoflugh to,,get the connfiction.

Hon. Cbau^cey Shaffer, is ths only usitt-wa. kpow. of who does not cpflie

•iut worsted.from asurf meeting address. (The/Dirsomatancesalwfty^give his’faocy flight, and bis address last Sunday was oneof tho.happiest we ever heard bn tlxoi. eivch. Ha,said,he had,heardjrqpd «r^achigg since -we last nset hero, but no voice was so potent,-so eloquent,'and suggestive, aa .these surging waves pro- ciaimiijgjG'jd, who bpd given the ocean not alono for.commerce but.aa .R.hjgh- wayifcr .ihe B p r e a d of the .gospel. -A Ook« flout* a Cookman’ 'lie buried in its sands; but will one day como;forth. The saa is an emblem of a livmg Church. If God is ours we are in a condition to en­joy earth ahd ocean, and ih time afid eternity all wilUbfliJfflU. ', V< ,-[. (•pro.tO.iI/. Gardner,tof HeptYorlrj »!ep

sjjoke<withi freedom «od 1 energy' of (the claims'of-religion anti tho;j6y'(df faijh.

KVpHtNO. PPBACfliJtG. , ”The,evening copgregatiop at tbe Au-

ditorinin jyft's ftlao,- I^ee.^nrf.-fropi tfio delighted and ali#q<;bttig:atAeptioi» giwin; toiBev^B.- i W . Thomas,*-'«ho iproache^ one of the grandeataSerHiOM ‘no. «ver listened to on that stand^lt was avident that the prsaei»r wss-wciadtirfally aided

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iin g eiiei^y\were tbree': V; ; * - ' ’■ ■ ^ -l . r!Divine fove ie equ>l.to human ca-

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merita :bf ifian's ereergerioy.'’•3;!Uivin6 sympathy iscqmmen'aiirate1

with, human infirmity.

M f i . " E d i t o r :—-It is n o w ' o v e r a 'y e a r s in e s 't h e sJ)aro - g r o u n d o n “ t h e avfenxie-i r u n n i n g t o w a r d -t h e se a • w a s ' offered - t h e k i a i d ‘c o tta g e o b - e r tb e i'a id e .to© jila rg a th e ir f r o n t 'y a r d B ,- a n d 'b e a u t if y t h e m w it h s h r u b b e r y a n d 1'flo w e ra ,-a rid

y e t o n l y . t w o o f t h o m a re b o in g im p r o v e d a fte r ,t h e : .a d m ir a b le i .p la n - p rq p p s e d . E v e r y p n e ca n se e. fr o m iv h a t h «d been a lr e a d y d q n e , th e v a s t a d v a n ta g e o f c o v e r in g H I! t lia t 'b a r e sarid w iih 's o d ,1 gras*! a n d flo w e rs T h e g la r e is snb^ d u e d , u o d , a i n » i r x ) f n e a tn e s s a n d co m -; fo r t is g iv e n t o ^ i l i o - j v h o l o s tre e t. I t w o u ld h a v e hep n bytU sr i f ,t h e fences h a d b e o n k e p t Iwfcfe-arid h b o tb e r oncro ach-j m e q tp a llo iv t:d , c ith e r jp re g a rd to b u ild ­in g ; o r . pj*en iro q te ^ e p s . I f y q i v g i y s o n a a n in c h ;;b fn e b o {iy f ;'-je w ill w a n t a .g o o d many feet. ,.. .. |

B u t h o w cap w e k e o p flo w e r-b e d s w i t h o u t a fe n c e o f .s o m a k in d ? T h o t h i n g , c a n . h e tr ie d . . L o o k f a t E lb e r o ir f o r a n ; e x a m p le . T h e r e y o u sPe as little fe n c e as p o ssib lo (b e tte r n o n e a t a l l ) , a n d h a v e as m u c h SSorai d p co ra ti.q p aS y o u .c a n .. O n e g r e a t s o u rc e o f r a ia p h is f w i l l h a v e to isg lo o k e d a fte r . D o g s arid c a ts s h o u ld be, e x t e r m in a te d ; A s i t is n o w , i e t lo o se e v e r y w h e r e , t h e y a re a n a n n o y a n c e ; a n d , a .p l a g u e . ..T h e y 'h a y a das’t r o y e d my flo w e rs a ; p i^ m b e i o f t im e s . ’ ’ ; "; ;■ ' . ,S

I t h i n k . N e w Y o r k d o e s ,n o t a l)q w ,d o g 4 i ii t h e ^ t r ^ t u n j ^ s a e ^ o m p a q ip d b y thej o w n p ^ .'.a ii^ a e lia in f p u r fe e t I p n g ^ p d j a p p e r t a in aeijp ^ns.alV jrVtiw i be.pbpaz^ed b e s id e s ., ,W b y v o a n n o t t h e A .M .o c ia ^ ^ p m a in ta in jte o rd jn a n q e a o n this.aijbj^ct? W e -a r e h e r e p q i / T d u r ) p g ,t b e ,^ a r fli i ,isp^- s o n , .a n d yye c a p e p jo y p u r a e l v ^ f l f U ^ ,i j t

1 -J S . ; Y efy fe w t h i n k t o b e a llp w e d t o .r u p a t .lp ^ g e .: 'X 'tja jp ,w c e r ^ i n l y : d a n 'g sr .ffh e r t; t^ e ^ f ., "ifa^ a p m a n y c h ild r e n . W e s o m a h q r e Jio ip p t, a n d e v e ry t h in g t h a t .d is tu rb s ., o u r.,tfs t.^ s a n u ia n n c e * ,h a t;s h q u ld b e , q b a t e A ,,^ o n c o . T h e s n a r lin g p n d ^ l ^ i p g .o .f dpg" a n d th e h o w lin g o f c^tji.ajtnigb.ij is.ii^to] e ra b io t o n e r v o u s fle o p jp ,. T h e s e , y o r a - c lo u s cats arc d e s t ^ p y in g .a ll . p u r litt lp h o m o f i e n d s , tb e , , b i ^ s , f n d . I ,a m ,u n ­able! t o see lio.w uesisible p e o p le ciin b r in g th e m s e lve s t o foster s u c h p o ts iw a n n o y a n d .d c s U o y th e q u ie t rest of. t h e ir n e ig h b o r s , e v e n i f th e ir d e p r e d a tio n s o th e rw is e w e re n o t so h a b i t u a l , piejase ca ll a t t e n tio n t o th is m a t to r ^ a n d .soe t h a t w e h a v e a h o r d in a n c e ,a t o n p e t h a t m a y p r o te c t u s . G i v e ’ y o u r p o ji c e ’ fu ll p o w e r to . r e m o v e ..this .g re a t n u is a n c e a n d l e t t jje b ird s j-isd.’ flo w e ra h a v e ta chance. . . R e s i p e n t .

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T h e S t . P a u l ’s A v e n u e p e o p le 'd r e g e t - t in g in-' s h a p e .'for_-a ;g b u d -,!d a m tm ig n . T h e i r te n tin g a c c o m iriA d a iio h a ’ im p r o v e o v e r y y e a r , * th e y * a r o '-A lt* p e rs o n s o f fin e taste,- ' " . ’

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• .Editorial Mention. ■

Rev; S,; W- Thpfljpaia.stpHpipg at the Oriental, Asbury Park,

. Rev;i Qtf JBjB. Snyder; of Spring Gar­den Street Church, Philadelphia,ia stop­ping at the \y9 1y.

Rev. Dr. Chadwick, of Brooklyn, ar- : riveJ.X^«fjjto». iitops at theSurf AvenueHouan.

W M i-'tiM M ii& r& S W M n ,' V, th*Baltimore'OimlbreteiSei accompanied by hi»«ifn and-«ieco|i*re<topping.ot Mrs, Ireland’s GrovaCottogo., ... ’

JaniesvBoyd.' Eaq.,iof<rBrooklyj>/ and family, occupy the olegapt' BJriysicot- tage,‘Ocean pGthway/faiiS arc-rvery much -at biamct there. ■ - cSqtneof^h&most.qriotable .psople of

the country,®»tera!iMint,.all\cei8, buBi- neos'a^dpftifeB^Qnal ;iii9n,,»nd p.romi- nent'.la^iea »ro;now af,;th& Sheldqn.

Tim, prettiest,and bpst la^y .bather here at present is said to be Miis Maqiio Aimstrohg, o f Philadalphia,iwho,isat present stoppin’g vritbhor parents at the Sheldon ^loyse.!’ ’ , . .

-Bey. W -H . .Withro^.-jM' A-j-oditor of .the.Capadft Methodist Jdi/.gaxini-.l1To "onto, Ont.,.is,at.preaent .visiting Ocsan Grove,jwjid,,will,prpaeh.in (be tprjiun jaa*( ,Sabb,atb .morning,

Prpf.W.i JB.,L»«reRQe, -phopf £»fih.ed at Educational Hall, Asbury Parir,.last

? n j3 ^ ’ 1 01B ^ ^ y D I,.wbftre,he,.,li^s ;mns’entodM.tp suppjy. pulpit gpjripg part, pf his. »a- catioh.’ ,>*11'“- - ! ' / f. ,- !.* ' . r .,

Rev. E. Hewitt, Presiding i^lder of New, Br^n^jvipk Dwtriqt,r -Has,,b£yja at t^» (Qiyiy .^^ral'gajni,’ ,We w<j’uid Ije pi asc-d to,have Jlim [ ijjajro it his hcadquiirtora foil . tie .Summer months..’ Mjss, E. Nicijolsop,, of Philadelphia,

apd per frippd, S iss jf. ^iVorthington, ate ^topping at the Sanders, Cottage, Wesley Lalio Terrace. Miss Nicholson receives herfcionds on Wednesday after­noons, 2 to 5 o’clock.

Jaraes B.. Carr, &q.,' of the Manhat- len Ijitraraace Company, with his fam­ily, ote^in th,?. Turret Cojt^go ,cqrner of Broiuiway and. f i1igripi,,’,Fftthyv!>y. He has (or p ^ r nmsUbpra,C, ,C. Hancock,

Mr, ,Z igi©r,.all of Pljila..We.lqatn that xjuite A nunibec-cf tho

ineiqbera pf tbe. rFreduritk Citjy, Aid., ^M^E^Cb^rcii'are coming, fo U19 yrovo early j'n .’peu^t, We hear' that .the fifktgr, .ReVf D r . . {3. , V . . Lesch, nd .(ani- liiy, are areiopg t^osq.expecUid.

Elect ri c ity ,: -#b i^h, Chariee t Wesley ^aid, i,w?a ,.a “.thontiand .mediqinps in one,";.can, be,ibad in,any form p t the Sheldon House baths, soparate. or. ,in .cpanectjoa jy.ith. the ;wfirju^ftlt Fftter. 5Jr,. Van.Epps .undeistapUs ita .applictif- tion. tq.pqijfisctipn.iiRev.-Pr.iE. ;jD Osvon, ,r«f the ,BalU-

piora Confoisnce, on his.ifirst lyisit to Ocean ,Grave,,afsar,)&ki#g in (be.rnorq.1,i*Ai.il„and nAttuttl-fftitur^ of ibepjaqo, said in our oaicfi the th^r.d^y,: iSpwly 5,^?,is,the .chjldreq’s pnr%dwe flnd,->,he Chri^iiapiiM^d.&f, Bpulah i"’

Ulr,<iA9 l -Ww. ipelsip snorted, -.with ^Kiyewil,wtilers,,bpuntl .for ItonndiLake NatiopaliCflmp^ineatiogJaatiMonday. A still itotgeMBmpAnyiflft foritUat dostin- ationon Ti'jjfiday.andpartieejhav* been going. ev/&ry .ilay.' since. { Of itbe pponing of the meeting wahave the mnat^beer- ipg apCiQUntiv bqt .l^pk.rppm .to parish this. >V8()k. ,

"Another Baltimore ’party, consisting ofuRev* Q.*W( :Caoper, C. 'W.«Baldwin,C. Dj6mi(h.and J.'.F. 'Ookcrman,*with afra. -Cdoper^Mrs. DoeH; Mrs^Bdwman, ar/d‘the' MissSg r.f«Qnw--0'NeAV <jai'rie Hies, Kate Iforgati (Ojd'Miss^BAltltvin,* arrived'AUha Atkmtic<H<«u*a-oti -Tu^s- ttay. ,Cainac«firitk,ngsq.v<antJiiseve?sal (jth*r?tfro(n**the' isarue'.citya havoi'beon thei-e 'for.sqvedil »iwaoks,. 1 ahd. 'they are loolring'for mora So<fdlldw.:

Keyrf. 0. Siju rfis, formerly .'of .Central • New York, ktid ut pregfyit District Bs*- perinteiiiieu: of toe American' Bible Sociotyih’lbeStKta qf >idfea,' ituat'prqs- entj witb his* Wife; VfsitingOreari'Grove,' having traveletl;-l;20O miles* lo-enjoy a few weeks reet fiete'ijy*'. the •:Ma.,'"-Like . all othb’-M who tfave aot been at the Grovo for a few ye'drs'past, ,he'is most agreeably aurpriSBd at the evidences Of prosperity whitih appear on qyery hand; Broi'S^htfei is eVijtiyiiig; ihp dslights ijf i - v e i ^ 'p l e a s a n t i i p 'f A e ^ t i h e Star’M 'C q - . tagee, Pitman and Central avesSuia.

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ProgrammeOF SPECIA L M EETIN GS TO BK B ELD AT OOEAU

OBOVE FOB T H E BUMMEB o r 1881.

I . O n e H u n d r e d a n d F i f t h A n n iv e r s a r y o f A m e r i c a n •’ In d e p e n d e n c e —Monday, Ju ly 4.« Oration by R e v. C H . Woitocar, D I>., M illville, N . J *— e o l C o u x w m k -• C h i J u ly 1L .__3 . O c e a n G r o v e A n n t v e n a r y - J a l y 31, AugDfft 1, . ‘

4 . W o m e n ’* N a t i o n a l C h r l i t l a n T e m p . , U n i o n —A ug. 3 ,4 . M iss F ra n c e s K. W ilJard,

M t*. F o s te r a n d o th e rs . 15 . I J Ib le H e a d i n g * —AU*. 5-10. R ev . B . M.

A d a m s. B ov. 8 . l i . P la tt a n d o th e rs .f l . P e n n i n g t o n S e m i n a r y D a y —A n g 11.

M e m o r ia l D a y —A ugttot 12.F o r e ig n ) M isW o m en * * F o r e ig n j M is s io n a r y D a y —

A n if. 18, 14.9 . A m i n a l C’» m p - m e r l l n g —A ug. 16-26.

D r. a n d M rs. P a lm e r w ill h o ld m ee tin g s fo r th e

Sro m o tio n o f h o lin ess ev ery m o m ln g in th e B ishop an e s M em o ria l 'I ab e ru a c le , co m m en c in g first

w e e k in in ly a n d c o n tin u in g u n t i l S eptem ber.I n a d d it io n to th o a b o v e sp e c ia l m ee tin g s , o th e r

se rv ic es w ill bo h e ld d a ily , a s c irc u m sta n c e s m ay re q u ire .

T h e s in g in g d u r in g tlio ca m p -m e e tin g w ill bo u n d e r th e d ire c tio n o f P ro f . B w eney, ass is ted b y J . A . H a rd y , E sq ., o f N ew Y o rk . .

T h i s paper^ f o u r m o n t h s , 50 cents. T h e H o w l a n d H o u s e is so la r g e t h a t

t h e r e Ib a lw a y s p le n t y b f r o o m , a n d g o o d b o a rd a t riio d e ra te o h a rg e e . ;

L i s t s o f a r r iv a ls a t t h o v a r io u s h o te ls , a lth o u g h th e m o s t In te r e s tin g m a t to r w e 6 n d to p u b lis h , a r t u n a v o id a b ly o ro w d e d o v e r th is w e e k . '- 11 *’

T h e S b e ld o b H o u s e i a fi ll in g u p v e r y r a p i d l y . M r . S h e ld o n in fo r m s u s t h a t h e lias h a d m b r e 'a p p H c i t f o n s fo r r o o m s th is w e e k th a n e v e r b e fo re i n t h e same le n g tli o f t i t n e . ' 1 '■ 11 •■! .- :-l.i

' ••M e m o r ia l P la c e ” ia n o w t h e n a m e o f t h a t p a r t o f P i l g r i m P a t h w a y w id e - e n e d f r o m M a i n a v e n u e tb M t . T a b o r a n d C e n te n n ia l S q u a r e . '*

. M a t t o r n e ce ss a ry fo r t h is w e e k ’s p a p e r , c o m in g i n la t e , h a s ir o w d e d o v e r o u r e x te n d e d r e p o r ts o f la s t S a b b a th e v e n in g ’s e x c e lle n t B e r m & n , a n d also B r o . I n s k i p ’ s a c c o u n t b f h is r o u n d th o w o r ld e v a n g e lis tic j o u r n o y .

E x c u s e u s , fr ie n d s , w o c a n n o t p r o te n d to e n g a g e p la c e s f o r p a rtie s i n A u g u s t a t re d u c e d ra te s , o r a t a n y r a to s . C o m e o n , a n d m a k e y o u r o w n se le c tio n , w h ic h y o u w o u ld d o a n y h o w . E v e r y ­b o d y w ill b e w e ll t a k e n c a re o f t h is y e a r ; Bee aid ve rtise m e n ts i n T h s E e o obd as y o u r best g u id e to g o o d p la c e s .

T h e P h ila d e lp h ia 'H o m e ' f o r I n f a n t s , lo c a te d in O c e a n P a r k , B o u th o f L i l l a - g o re ’s b a th in g e s ta b lis h m e n t, ia n o w o p e n to t h o p u b lic o v o r y ' T u e s d a y a n d F r i d a y , 2 to 5 p . i r . V is it o r s w ill lin d o n th e table s th b r e a n ic e a s s o r tm e n t o f u se fu l a n d fa n c y a rtic le s , a n d i t w ill h e lp t h is b e a u tifu l c h a r i t y to p u rc h a s e fr e e ly . • ■’ / ••

T h e A l d i n e i e f i l l i n g u p a s w o o x p e c t e d ' i t ’ w o u ld . M r s . D a y , o f 'W i l m i n g t o n , w ith h e r asso ciate - in m a n a g e m e n t , m a k e fa s t frie n d s o f a ll t b e ir g u e s ts , a n d fu r n is h as lin o a c c o m m o d a tio n s as c a n

• b e d e s ire d . 'T h o y h a v e s o m e v o r y e lig i­ble r o o m s n o w r e a d y . D i s t a n t in q u ir e r s w illlp le a s e m a k e a n o t o o f th is .

T h e 'g u e s W o f w h a t w a s fo r m e r ly k n o w n as T h o r n e C o tta g e s , n o w th e W a v e r l y ,' M r s . ' M i ' l i . E d e r , p r o p r ie t o r , s itu a te o n : O c e a n a v e n u o n e a r th e s e a , w i l l f in d t h a t e s ta b lis h m e n t g r e a tly i m p r o v e d th is ’ y e a r . A fin e o o m p a n y o f h o a rd e rs aha t h e r e a lr e a d y , b u t th e c a p a c ity o f t h e W a v e r l y is la rg e e n o u g h f o r • m o r e ; « V | i *>«> ' 1 * •

T h e n e w p o s t o ffice w i l l so o n bo o p e n e d . I t w ill b e o n e o f th o fin e s t in th e S t a t e , a n d w e b o p o w ill a ffo r d i m ­p r o v e d fa c ilitie s f o r th e r u s h o f bu sin ess i a t h a t d e p a r t m e n t ,1 C o m p la i n t s , as u s u a l, t h ic k e n t h e a i r , b o t , i n t h a t o ld b u ild in g th e o le r k B . o r e d o i n g t h e i r u t ­m o s t to s e rvo ith e , p u b l i c . V , ,

T h o A s s o c ia tio n d o c k t o o k W e d n e s ­d a y n i g h t f o r a g r a n d “ t a m p a g e ,” a n d d u r i n g th e s till h o u r s ro u s e d e v e r y s o u l i n t h e n e ig h b o r h o o d b y b a n g in g its b e ll 1 1 0 tim e s b e fo re i t su b sid e d i n t o u s u a l ^ o o d b e h a v io u r . T h e p e o p le t h o u g h t a f i r e 'W a d , b r o k e n o u t a n d w e r e , o f

. c o u rs e , a la r m e d fo r a s h o r t t im o . ‘" I s su e !) a t h in g p o ss ib le ? ” w a s tb e

q u e s tio n a fte r r e a d in g B r o . H u g h e s ' a r tio le la s t w e e k . P o s s ib le , y e s ; b u t in t h e g e n e r a l a v e ra g e o f fa ith ', n o t a t a ll p r o b a b ly . W b y .n o t ? B e a d tb e “ d r e a m ” t h a t w as n o t a ll a .d r e a m , b y th e sa m e yp rite r, i n p r e s e n t .n u ip b e r , a n d b o b th e p r a c tic a b le s h a p e t h e , w h o le t h i n g as­s u m e s . W e co nfe ss t o » tr e m e n d o u s a m o u n t o f . i q t p r f a t i n . th *} u n fo ld in g o l th is “ g r e a t p r^ b lo tjfi:" , ; :

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G r o v e R e c o r d ta k e s p e c ia l n o tic e o f th e 's e rvic e s to c o m in e ric e ’ a t th is p la c e o n M o n d a y e v e n in g n e x t arid t .i c o n ­t in u e f o r te n d a y s ; This''programme fo llo w s b e lo w . I t is w o r th y o f y o u r c a re fu l s t u d y . T h e . a r r a n g e m e n t a n d p r e p a r a tio n h as caused th e e x p e n d i­t u r e o f m u c h t im e a n d la b o r . I t in ­v o lve s a w id e ra n g e o f s u b je c ts , a n d a v a s t a m o u n t of th e ta le n t o f th e C h u r c h is e n ta ile d i n th e d e v e lo p m e n t o f the se s u b je c ts . A l l th e g r e a t C h u r c h iu te i esta a re t o be b r o u g h t b e fo re t h e p u b lic . T h o s e heB t a c q u a in te d w it h ;th eB o v a r i b u s in te r i s ts , a re e n g a g e d .to p re s e n t t h e m . T h e s e p e rso n s h a v e g iv e n y e a rs o f s t u d y a n d se rvic e to th e causes th e y w ill a d v o c a te . N o . o n e c a n a ffo r d to l o s e 't h e o p p o r t u n i t y ' o f h e a r in g th e d is tin g u is h e d la d ie & a rid g e n tle m e n w h o w i l l s p e a k o n t h e v a r io u s th e m e s a ssig ne d t h e m ! ' I t w ill be b e lte r th a n m b p t b s o f r e a d in g . ; T h e S a b b a th achbol w o r k i n a ll its fo rm a a n d p h a se s ''w ill b e p r b m i n e h t , a n d s o m e b f ih e m o s t e ffic ie n t la b o r e r s i n th is d e p a r t m e n t w ill c o n d u i t , t h e s e rvic e s. R e v . J . L H t i r i b u f t , ' M . A . , .t h e c o n d u c to r , haa w o r k e d aid e ' b y Bide w it li D r . V i n c e n t 'fo r, m a n y y e a r s ; i n d ia a s so ciate d W ith h i m a t t h e p r e s e n t t im e . ,1 T l i e 'm ia s io h a r v w o r k , aa c o n d u c te d b y o u r n o b le b a n d o f w o m e n , a n d also t h a t o f o u r g e n e r a l c o m m itt e e , w ill be p r e s e n te d . T e m p e r a n c e w i l l h a v e its a b le a d v o c a te s . T h e C h u r e h E i t e n s i o n S o c ie t y w ill p re s e n t ita a c c o m p lis - m e n ta a n d o u t lo o k , b r . K y n o t t w ill s p e a k , a n d C h a p la in M c C a b e w ill b o th s p e a k a n d B in g ..

T h e y o u n g m e n ; w ill b e p r e s e n t to s h o w th e m a r v e lo u g re s u lts o f t h e ir o r ­g a n iz a tio n s . L i t e r a t u r e w ill p re s e n t its m o s t i n v i t i n g fe a tu re s , a n d .E d u c a tio n its w id e sp re a d c la im s . M u s i c w ill b r in g its c h a r m s , a n d a ll w ill be la id a t t h e M a s t e r ’s f e e t

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dresses o f t h e C o n g re s s , b y B o v . E . H S t o k e s ; D . D , , P r e s id e n t , B o v . J . L H u r l b n t , C o n d u c t o r , & o . •

2 d D a y , T u e s d a y , J u l y , 1 9 . Missionary Day~ Women's Department.

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10 .3 0 — M o r n i n g L e c t u r e ,, b y a L a d y .2.0 0 p . m . — T h e C h ild r e n 's H o u r .2 .0 0 —F i r s t S p e c ia l L e c t u r e to S u n d a y -

sc h o o l T e a c h e r s , b y D r . Jam ie s S t r o n g , o f D r e w T h e o lo g ic a l S e m i n a r y , “ I s ­ra e l i n B o n d a g e .”

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8.0 0— E v e n i n g L e c t u r e , b y B e v . C h a rle sH . F o w l e r , D . D . , " T h e B i b l e th e P r o p h e t o f S c ie n c e .”

8 d D a y , W e d n e s d a y , J u l y 2 0 .General Missionary Day.

9.00 A . M .—S e c o n d N o r m a l D r i l l . B ib le S e c tio n , “ B i b l e H i s t o r y . ” T e a c h e r s ’ S e c tio n , “ T h e C h u r c h a n d S u n d a y - s c h o o l.” • .

1 0 .3 0 —M o r n i n g L e c t u r e , B o v . D a n i e l D o r c h e s te r , D . D . , “ B e lig io u s P r o - g r e s s .in t h o U n i t e d S ta te s .’ ,’

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s c h o o l T e a c h e r s , b y D r . S t r o n g , “ T h e B o u t e o f th e W a n d e r in g i n t h e ; W i l ­d e rn e s s .” .

2 .0 0 — A O e m o o n L e c t u r e , B « v . S . L . B a l d w i n , D . D . , , ;

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10 .8 0 — M o r n i n g L e c t u r e b y D r . A . J . K y n e t .t , S e c r e ta r y o f th e C h u r c h E r - te n s io n S o e ie ty o f t h e M . E . C h u r c h .

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7 .0 0 — T h e T w i l i g h t H o u r .8 .0 0 —E v ’g L e c t u r e , C h a p la in M c C a b e .

5t h D a y , F r id a y , J u l y 22." Temperance Day.

9.00 A . m .— F o u r t h N o r m a l D r i l l . B ib le S e c tio n , “ T h e L i f e o f C h r i s t ;" T e a c h ­e rs’ S e c tio n , “ T e a c h i n g th o L e s s o n .”

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sc h o o l T e a c h e r s , b y B . S . H o l m e s , E s q . , o f A l b a n y , N . Y . , " A P l e a f o r a F r i e n d .” !

3 .0 0 — A d d re s s e s b y J . N . S te a r n s , E s q . , o f , t h o N a t i o n a l P u b l i s h i n g H o u s e , B e v . A . G . L a w s o n , o f B r o o k l y n , a n d o th e r s .

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8.00— A f t e r n o o n L e c t u r e , J a m e s M . F r e e m a n , D . D . , S e c re ta ry o f t h e S . S . U n i o n o f th e M . E . C l i u r c a . “ S u n d a y - s c h o o l L i t e r a t u r e .”

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.■-.■•tT,..-.-; -.- . ,■ ,■-.'i',-, . - .

F AM iIfLIiES OB SING LEPEESON Swishing a nice quiet home a t Ocean Grove,

can be accommodated at double cottage, nfear the ocean, two fl,rat floor rooms opening, on porch, would BUlt iAvaiid. Charges moderate. Address B ox 884, Oo e a n Gr q v e . : / • . . < ;

TaT

F o r S a d e o r R s r t

T h e . a t te n tio n ,o ( , a l l d e s iro u s o f d w e ll in g s 'a f te r , t h e s u m m e r v ac a tio n , is ca lle d , to th e

D E S IR A B L E P R O P E R T IE S. . Broad St; and Montgomery Ave,, -<y. ■ ■:T h e y a r e te r r a c e d w ith w h tta m a rb le ftxmte, th re e btories 'a n d m ^ iia rd * ro o fs ,'o o n ta in im r116 r to m s , ; h ig h ce ilin g s , 2 b a th ro o m s w ith w a sh s ta n d s a n d w a te r ' closet*, 2 k i tc h e n s w ith w a sh tra y s a n d

p ap erin g ^an d g a s fix tu re s . LArgo y a r 4 to O n ta r iom w W c * .v fUk&m m .

, afeeso.hoi^ses w i l l bo Bold o r r e n te d a t lo w p ric e s a t id o n a d c o m m o d a tin g te rm s . F u r th e r p a r tio u - i a r s ch o e rftjjly g iv e n by- m s ll x ira p p llc s t io n ft>f

' ,v;- ' “GE ORGE W .'C a S S O ^ ,'. , , : R e a l E s ta te B ro k er, IWO C o lu m b ia ay n p w i ;

in ttie H a m ilto n Cottaa M cG lintock s tree t a n a

Central avenue; between ioeiin;P«thway. visitors

w ill find e le g a n tly fu rn ish e d ‘ro o m s;' w h ic h m a y tu p d ay , w e ek o r r e a s o n .A p p l y ; on

f t u T S S v ' f if) . .M Im JO SIK H A M ILTO N ,

S an d e rsM an s io n ,FRO NTING} ON W ESLEY- L A K E , ;

n ow o^pen’fe r th e ? ro w p tf e n ‘ o f ( b o a f d e r i . ‘O h o jm ‘ i a c c o m m o d a tio n s ; b e a u tifu l s i tu a t io n s a l l >i i -

, th e oom forta o f ,* h o m e ; a h o r tw a lk ;.«• - to th e A u d ito r iu m . TennA re a s o n a b le ^ '

Hayward j-#-'1 Cottages,Uu, . r r v v ^ i * o K *• ;*".;V y / . “ ‘ M r ‘ V *I” Wesley Lake : fool\of N%' J. 'Avenue.' * .

Blrat-claBa accom m odafioha .1 '1 ^ ^ f ' J1 ‘ 1 * j ‘ • f) fi h . B eat b e d a ln ,O c e a n Grove*

i > }'• AUdreaa k n : a'.GRUBB; Box ift8 0; G.P. O.

We^an.iPemale.-Collegerv Irifcreasf-of boarders 100 per ioent.; w ithin) throb years. .Two ^nfbrrerf, o r select cotttses.Build Wglahce, modetn conVeniedtoda.' 'B e^m iru l; accessible city.* 45th year begins, ffcpfco8th,' } m . For catalogue* address. '• ' , n~'JitiJ J . M ;W I L H A 1

• Prea t, Wfl

m o u l t C o t t a g e ,B ath Avtonue near Beach;

T ab lo b o a rd b y ‘d i y o r week.* ' . ; ’ . ' - ‘ '•: ttiafoiV.-iirf.-J. - i V n - M r t i 'M / P E L T Z .

M a S S T O B E FOR S A L Ewith loom attacked, suitable for B a r b e r s h o p . A firet class location, tJppoalfe Ocean Grove GJCtea. A <3 dress'Box 103, Asbury Park, N. J*' * > • 1

' K KatniilUhpd 1H63. ' i , , ;, .’ V'*K EY STO N E.Slate n n d iS o a p a to n c WorH»« -

fT^/o r gliibtra/dB Caklty** an# ,

5 - S - 5

O O EJ-AJST G K R /O V IE ] B E O O B D , J T J L T 1 6 , 1 8 8 1 - 3

Philadelphia Home * infants,O C E A N P A R K , N . j .

, : , . . BOUTH O F OCEAN GROVE,

V Jilto rs a d m H te d T n e sd a y a a n d F rid a y s fro m 2 to 5. B oard w a lk on tho B each a l l t h e w ay <rom A abuiy P a rk . U sefu l a n d fan cy a r tic le s offered fo r sale. :

Intel Brunswick*Fourth Avenue and Kingsley Street,

Fronting the Ocean,.ASBURY PARK, N. J.

• F fre tc la s s a p p o in tm e n ts; rooms on s u i te ; B est a t te n tio n to guests, a n d s i tu a tio n u n su rp a ss ­

e d fo r h e a l th a n d social c h e e rfu ln e ss ,

J A M E S D JE V JB L Iir , T r o p ’r .

Tho Camera Obscura,E x h ib itio n -will b e o p e n to th o p u b l ic fo r

TWO W EEKS ONLY,a t th o o ld s ta n d

N o r t l i w e a t C o m e r o f R o b b ’ B a t h i n g : , P a v i l i o n ,

D on’t fa ll to Im p ro v e y o n r la s t ch a n co to se e th is m arv e lo u s in v e n tio n .

T H E O R IG IN A L A S B U R Y P A R K

;■ GROCERY STORE,J.T. IMLAY & CO.,

’ C o o k m a n A v o ., 4 d o o rs o a s t o f B o n d Sfc. •

Full line of Choice Groceries and Sea* sonahle Vegetables.

O rders ta k e n a n d goods d e liv e red In a n y p a r t o f O cean G rove lre e o f ch a rg e .

The MITCHELL*ON THE OCEAN FRONT,

CORJ ATLANTIC AND OCEAN ftVES,W. H. BILLANY, (Wilmington, Del,),tak e s p le a su re i n n o tify in g h is fo rm e r p a tro n s a n d tlio p u b lic th a t h e h a s ag a in o p en e d , th e a b o v e houso , w h ic h for. s i tu a tio n is u n su rp a sse d . T h e h o u se h a s b ee n im p ro v e d , a t te n tio n s flra t-dass . Now o p en fo r guests.

T h e L a t € » t S n n d a y m o r n i n g S e r m o n s

B e v ; 0 . H S P U R G E O N B ev. D R . T A L M A G E ,

revlted by them, w i th P o r t ra i t a n d B io g rap h y o f - so m e E m in e n t Pereon. a n d S und ay -sch o o l Lesson

e x p la in e d , a n d an e cd o tes e n d a P ro p h e tic A rticle , a n d a th r i l l in g B erlal S tory , a r e p u b lish e d ev e ry w e e k In th o , -

. O H 3 E U S T I A . i r h e r a l d , . . .’ . ; | , a n d H i g n i i o f o n r T i m e s .$1.50 p e r a n n u m . S am p le copies, f ree . A gents w a n te d . Also, c a n bo b a d from a l l new sdealers. Address T h e M anager , 63 B ib le HausOi N e w Y ork,

l a i n Ave. 'lou se .• COB. H 4IH St BEACH AVES, ;:

Miss M . Crossett, P ro p ’r.A iry a iid a ttra e tiv o room s; flue p a r lo r accom m o­

d a tio n s ; a n n e x d in in g h a l l ; o p en v iew o f th o sc a , a n d best a t te n tio n .to co m fo rt o f guests, H ouse n o w o p en . ■ '

Stetson Cottage,D e llg h tfa lly loca ted on

S E A V r a W A V B m T B ,

O ne b lo ck fro m th e o ce an , a n d n e a r W esley L ake .T ra n s ie n t o r p e rm a n e n t g u ests ac co m m o d ated

in th e b est sty lo . : ”M isses WOOLSTON & MOORE, P ro p r’s . .

Cottage of Content,j Olin St., bet. Central and Beach.

.T his w e ll k n o w n b o a rd in g h o u se h a s b ee n re ­p a ire d , a n d o p en e d lo r th e s e a s o n , u n d e r to o m a n ­a g e m e n t o f M rs. B row n . , ; , . • ■> :

T d rm s a lw a y s th o m o s t re aso n ab le .

. R E A L E S T A T E , ftEEtWAY & CO.,

A B B U H Y P A R K M , J . 'L o ts a n d im p ro v e d r r o p o ity fo r s a le b o th in

O cean G rove a n d A nbury P ark .S p ecia l a t te n tio n g iv e n to ro o tin g .

S . ’X O I S E -IS AS ■

E legant L ocation for Ice Cteam and Confectionery.

. . . A p p ly to RED W A Y & CO.,R eal in s ta te A gents.

l iz p a h Cottage,C or. <?f P i lg r im P a t h w a y a u d E m b u r y a v e , ,

i / ’■'* n e a r A s s o c ia tio n B u i ld in g .M re .R . A.-.T h o m as ,• fo rm e rly o f P en n sy lv an ia ,

h a s ta k e n th e abovo co ttago a n d Is p re p a re d to r e ­ce iv e tra n s ie n t o r p e r m a n e n t b o a rd era a t favorab lo ra tes. R oom s m ay n o w bo ongaged .

DREW COTTAGE,W o b b , n e a r c o r n e r o f C o n tr a l a v e n u e ,

O O E A N G B O V E , N . J .E n la rg ed a n d re n o v ated , n e w m a n a g e m e n t, p lea s ­a n t ac com m odations. F in e soa o u tlo o k fro m v e r a n d a h s , B est a t te n tio n to co m fo rt o f g u ests .

M rs. T . B. B IG N E L L .l l>wlllrtf.#Attl; M iss M. J . H OLT, J ,* lOpHfetOW,

PATHWAY COTTAGE,O o e a n P a t h w a y , a fe w d o o rs e a s t o f C e n t r a l

a v e n u e , s o u th s id e . .M R 8 . M . 8 . D U N B A E , P r o p r i e to r .

C hoice ac com m odations. B e a n tlfu l s i tu a tio n .. , AU th o com forts o f a hom o.

TRENTON mxm,, Cor. ML.Zion Way and New York ave,

fN EA R CAM P CIRCLE,)O C E A N Q R O V E , N . J .

P le a sa n t a c co m m o d atio n s o n th o m ost re aso n ab le i i - . ‘ ■ " - ! term s.

• • ; ' • ■ • • • • MRS. M. A. ROWSON,Box 840. F o rm e rly o f M aB rldo C ottage.

PAGE COTTAGE,P i lg r im P a t h w a y , o p p o s i te N e w A s s o c ia tio n

B u i ld in g .. T h !a finely lo ca te d h o u se .so c o n v e n ie n t to P ost

Office,, A u d ito riu m a u d O cean , n o w o p e n fo r guests, p le a sa n t room s, P la n o . ,

’• T ab le first-class. '■> T e rm s re aso n ab le .’ ;

K R ' i w A L f f e ' 1 T |} PreptlolotB .. ■f u • : ! O csw . O to v o , H . J .

T W O V A L U A B L E H O I L D I N 0 L O T S2^0 a n d 1606 E m b u ry A v e n u e. F O R BALE,

A ddress * Y ” 20Q5 N. 17th S t., P h ila d e lp h ia , o r i n ­q u ire a t th is offloc. ’ .

Best Location in Qcea Grove.

CENTRAL HOUSE,M R S . S . A . F O S T E R , T r o p ’r .

M a i i t Ave., about 2 0 0 feet from the Beach,

B o ard b y th o d a y , w eek oc m e a l, a t m o d era te te rm s. •

OPEN FROM JUNE 20th.A ddress M r s . S . A . F o s t e r ,

B o x 83. O cean G rove, N . J .

T H EO c e a n P a t h w a y , N o r th S id e , n e a r B e a c h

■_ • A v e n u o . . •. V ' - .

C heerfu l s itu a tio n , e le g an t house , u n in te rru p te d v low o f th e ocean . C o n v en ien t to th e A u d ito riu m , P ost Ofllce, B a th in g G ro u n d s a n d S ea P av ilio n . N o w o p e n f o r g u ests , a

Mrs. B, S. Kellogg,L ock B o x 651. P ro p rie to r.

. BLOCK HOUSE,C o r n e r C e n tr a l a n d P i t m a n A v e n u e s ,

' V \ O C E A N G R O V E , N . J .T h o a c co m m o d atio n s o f th is c s ta b llsh rd h o u se

w ill b e first class in ev e ry respect. . T h e room s aro la re o , com fortab lo , a n d n e a tly fu rn ish e d . T h e T ab le ia h o m e-liko a n d fu rn ish e d w ith th e b e s t In th e m a rk e t. T h e lo ca tio n is o n e o f th e b e s t in th e d ro v e , n e a r tho c a m p g ro u n d a n d post-ofllee, a n d in fu ll v iew o f th e o te a n . N o p al ub h a v e been sp a re d b y tb e p ro p r ie to r to e n a b le h e r io n a ln ta ln th e B lock H oubq as o n e o f th e m o st com fortab le a n d e le g a n t sea-6id«» hom es, F o r room s a n d fu r­th e r p a rtic u la rs , ad d ressM R S . M . G . C O L E M A N , O c e a n G ro v o , N . J .

JACKSON HOUSE,P i l g r i m P a t h w a y a n d H e c k A v e n u e , a n d i t s

a n n e x , t h o

M A N S I O N H J S E ,N e w Y o r k a n d E m b u r y A v e t» u e , ■

u n d e r th o m a n a g e m e n t o f M rs. A. LOOMIS, a r e o p en aa u s u a l fo r th e e n te r ta in m e n t o f su m m e r guests. E n la rg e d accom m odations,. co n tra l lo ca ­t io n a n d q u ie t su rro u n d in g s . E v e ry a tte n tio n p a id to th e co m fo rt o f v isito rs.

M R S . T . J A C K S O N ,. .P roprieto r..

C H A U T A U Q U A ,B ro a d w a y , , n e a r C onfcral A v e n u e , S o u th : . , V ' : S id e ;

T h is n ew a n d Bpaclous ho u se b o s b e e n fitted u p , a n d fu rn ish e d w ith e x tra ta s te a n d ca re. Open v iew o f L ako a n d O cean . E x p e r ie n c e d m anage^ ro en t, arid best a t te n tio n to tra n s ie n t o r p e rm a n e n t guests. • •VC<; - • .. •

M R9. T . T . W IGHTM AN , MISS M. A. DOW NER.

. p r o p r ie to r s .

9 •. . mmC O R N E R B E A C H A N D 8 U B F A V E N U E S ;

T h is w e ll k n o w n re so rt, o cc u p y in g o n e o f th e m oat d e s ira b le lo c a tio n s in O cean rtrove , ag a in oiTercs its su b s ta n tia l a t ra c tlo n a fo rp u b llc a c c o m - m o d a tlo n . T h e p ro p r ie to r W ill be p leased to see h e r n u m e ro u s fr ie n d s a n d p a tro n s ; a n d e x e r t her-! 6e lf to th e u tm o st fo r th e i r e n te r ta in m e n t a s fo r­m e rly R oom s m a y be engaged , and . te rm s a sc e r­ta in e d b y ca llin g on , o r addresslncr

MIbs H A T T IE L. BOW ER, Prop’r. L ock Box 662. . O cean G rovo, N . J .

, ■ g T A R K Q o T T A G E S ,N . E . C o rn e r o f O l in S t r e o t a n d B e a c h A v o .

■ O C E A N G R O V B . N . j / / • B e a u tifu ls i tu a tlo h . W eil fu rn ish e d .

C on d u cted w ith Bpcclal re fe ren ce to h e a l th a n d co m fo rt o f guests.

N ow op o n fo r th e season.MRS. W. H . L. hTARKS.

P ro p rie to r.

TOW ER HOUSE,. Webb Aye. between Centra! and Beach,

M rs! W m . M O R R O W , (o f P h i l a . , ) P l t O P ’B .

B paclous R oom s. J . G ran d O utlookH o m e Com forts.

B o ard a t t h e m o it re aso n ab le ra tes.

....... 5,,i " Coriier Pitnian and Central Arehucs.(Opp. th o A rling ton .); v O CEAN GROVE,

T h e co n v e n ien ce o f th is hou?o to a l l p o in ts o f in te re s t, a n d tho e le g a n t ac co m m o d atio n s i t fur-. niKhea to its guests, m ak e s It o n e o f th o m o s t at*, tra c tiv e Jn O cean G rove. I s n o w o p e n f t.r t r a n ­s ie n t o r p e r m a n e n t b o a rd e rs G ood ta b le a n d c a re fu l a t te n tio n . T erm s reaso n ab le . A d d resa

: M RS. SH EA RM A N & STROCK,P. O. B o x 212. • P ro p rie to rs .

Surf Avenue House,B e tw e e n C e n tr a l a n d B e a o h A v e n u e s ,

O n e b l o c k f r o m th e O c e a n . ' ' • T h is fa v o rite house , by Its fino lo ca tio n , cour.-

tcoua o n d c a re fu l a tte n tio n to guests, a n d a t t ra c ­tiv e a p p o in tm e n ts , offers u n u s u a l In d u c em en ts to Ooean d ro v e v is ito rs, .

NOW-: O PEN FO R T H E SEASON. :F o r ac co m m o d atio n s a n d terms,-

A d d rc « s" - ;MRS. L , P R IC E ,

Proprie to r.

CAMP raw COTTAGE,N E X T T O H O W LA N D B O U S E,, C on tral locaU on. ch o ic e ac co m m o d atio n s, a n d

th e m o st re aso n ab le ra te s fo r room s a n d board , P E R M A N E N T o r T R A N S I E N T .

Q uests e n te r ta in e d in t h e best m a n n e r . T ab le b o a rd a spec ia lty .

■ : • m r s . f a n n i e K e n n e d y , :•: .., ■ ; P ro p rie to r.

G o r , C e n t r a V A y e . a n d B r o a d w a y . ...A fter e n la rg em en t, a n d s u n d ry im p ro v em en ts

fo r tb e b e tte r ncco m m o d atlo u o f guests, tb o O cean V iew w ill bo o p e n e d Ju m i 10th.

T erm s a lw a y s th o ino« tre a s o n a b le . J ’ > ;C orrespondence to II o 'le d w ith persons d es irin g

a p le a sa n t h o m e n e a r th e ocean a n d la k e . ..; ■■ :■ , A d d « s« . ' ■ ■ - v

1 MRS. .WM. A; W H ITE,: ■ . U *■' • • .P roprietor.

B ox 602, O cean G ro v o ,N .J .’.

Sea Breeze Cottage,B U R ? A V E N U E N E A R B E A O H ,

O C E A N G R O V E , N . J .T h o ro w h o w a n t c h e e c fu l, h o m o lik o nccom m o-

d a tio n s n e a r tho occan , w ill find th em a t th is p lea s­a n t houso , w ell fu rn ish e d , a n d n o w open fo r cuests.

. M RS. C. H . SM I'I i i .B ox 280, P ro p rie to r.

S Y L V A H D A L E C OTTAG E,W ell k n o w n as P re s id e n t S tokes' b e a u tifu l real-

• deuoo. 1Wesley.Place anil Lake Terrace.T h e m ost f a r m i n g lo c a lity in O cean G rove.

C ho ice ac co m m o d atio n s. B est a tten tio n .M RS. W IN EG A R D N EP, ..

P roprietor.'

National Hotel,O C E A N G R O V E ,

Morrow & Day, - Proprietors,‘ Open June 20th, 1881.

C erta in ch a n g es a n d im pro v em en b i In th in Ho-‘ tel w ill bo fo u n d to a d d m a te r ia l ly to th o co m fo rt a n d c o n v e n ie n c e o f its p a trons.

Nice Bourns, Good Beds Excellent Table.

Germantown House,C o rn e r o f C o n tr a l a n d H e c k A v o n u e a , n e a r

th o P o s t O ffice,

O C E A N G R O V E , N . J .Miss Lizzie M. D. E arls ag a in aw u m ea th o m a n ­

ag e m e n t oi. th is w ell k n o w n h o m e , a n d h o p es by ln c re o ic d caro a n d a tte n tio n , to m e r i t this p a tro n - f le o o f b e r to rm er g u e tts a n d th o g e n e ra l p u b lic . Tho Bpaclous b u ild in g is co n tig u o u s to a l l p n lu ta o r in te re s t. R oom s p leasau t, ta b le ilrtt-class, ra w s tho m o s t reaso n ab le .

MRS. ANN EARLS, B ox 70. P ro p rie to r,

A N E W , I A B G E , C O M M O D IO U S H O U S E , Cor* Ocean Ave, and Ocean Pdth-

’ w a V>D irectly a t th e scen e of th o b ea ch ‘m eefing,: a n d co m m au d ln g a sp le n d id vlow o f m ile s a lo n g th e eoo*t. . I t is fu rn ish e d th ro u g h o u t w ith spec ia l taste a n a a n eyo to c o m fo r t T h a ta b le * will be com plete in th e v a rie ty o f Its d ish es , a n d ,in Its a p ­p o in tm e n ts. .. . OPEN JU N E 1st.

. AdarOM MJW. E , B. liOYD, /. (F o rm erly o f T e rra c e C ottage,) ' B ox 317j

V;- • O cean G rove, N , J .

trROVE COTTAGE,P ilg r im P a th w a y a n d K in g s le y P la c e ; Op­

posite T h o m p so n P a rk .

O C E A N G R O V E , IS’ . , J .T w o b e a u tifu l co ttages co n n e cted , w ith ch e erfu l

parlo rs , com m o d io u s c h a m b e rs , a t tra c tiv e ’ d in in g room , a n d ev e ry co n v e n ien ce fo r re s t, co m fo rt a n d social p le a su re . Now o p en fo r eeason o f 1 8 8 1 ." .

•; M RS. E . A . IR ELA N D ,B ox 83. , ' • . • , P ro p rie to r

Gillingham Cottages,-M A I N A V E N U E ,

OCEAN GROVE, N. J.M rs. S . R . G lllin g b flm resp ec tfu lly I n f trm o h e r

friend? a n d fo rm e r guests th a t h e r h o u -e “ h re now In co m p le te o rd e r .fo r th e i r co m fo rtab Ip e n te r ta in ­m e n t T ho lo ca tio n Is p ro m in en t,' a n d a c co m m o ­d a tio n s h o m elik e , a u a on th e m o s t re aso n ab leterm s. ............ • ■ ■ - '■■■■■■

A s k fo r th o G ILLIN G H A M COTTAGES.

M 0 R K 0 W & D A Y ’SB A K E R Y

i c : BGARDEN,

M ain A ve., opp tlio A ssoolatioa B a i l in g ,O C E A N G K O V E , N . J .

R em o d eled a n d e n la rg e d -w ill b e o pened fo r busi- ness a b o u t JU N E lOtli.

O S"A ll w h o d es ire to b e se rv ed w ith th o best o f B read , C ake, P ies a u d Ico C ream , w ill p lease g ive th o ir address to th e can v assers , o r le a v o th e m a t o u r s to re a t ab o v e ad d ress . ■ .

STEIN COTTAGE,E M B U R Y , E A S T O F C E N T R A L A V E N 0 E ;

, OCEAN GROVE, N. J.M rs. R ev. J . P . S te in o f Potfav llie , P a , W ill opon

h e r com m odious hou?o a« ab o v e , on JK JSE .lnt, A ccom m odations p le a sa n t a n d ho m e-lik e . ,

Roomfl a n d b o ard m ay b e p rev iously , on g sg ed by a d d re ss in g th e p ro p r ie to r Im m ed ia te ly , o r a lte r . J u n e 1 a t O cean G rove, N . J , - 1

Centennial lo u se ,Main A v e e m , near the new Asssete-

tion Building.■ T h is - p ro m in e n t a n d com m odious h o u se baB

b ee n re n o v a ted com plete ly , a n d w ill bo o p e n fo r g uests on a n d a f te r J u n e 15.

A rran g e m e n ts m a y bo m a d e fo r room s a n d b o a rd by ad d ress lu g o r C alling o n th e P ro p rie to r,

M RS. A . H . STOCKTON,O cean G rovo, N . J .

T H E ' A L D l N i e ,M A I N ' A V E N U E ,

O C E A N G b 6 v E „ H . J .M rs. M; L . a n d J . Day, o f W ilm ing ton , D elaw are,

h a v in g b ew i e n c o u ra re d by th e m ea su re o f success en joyed la s t season , h av o re -tak e n th o ab o v o p o p ­u la r b o a rd in g houso , w h ich th e y p ropose to r u n d u r in g tho com ing se a so n ; a n d to w h ic h th ey In ­v ite th o a tte n tio n o t tb e lr fo rm e r p atro n s a p u tb e g e n e ra l p u b l ic as w ell.• W ill be o p en to 're c e iv e a p p lic a n ts b y th e first o f Ju n o .. : :

V m . l . & j , d a y .

Brunswick House,O C E A N G R O V E , N . J . '

Now open .. S pecia l rat«B fo r M ay a n d Ju n o . T h is h o u se h a s b een re b u il t a n d n e w ly fu rn ish e d w ith sp rin g b ed s a n d h a ir m aitressee a n d a ll h o m e com forts. D e ligh tfu lly s i tu a te d on S ea V iew ave ,' first d o o r fro m O cean ave. F o r p a r tic u la rs ad -

M R 8. A. T E R H U S E ,d re ss .P . O . Box:44V . O cean G rove, N . J .

Pennsylvania House,,isln - o c e a n g r o v e , n . j :

■ T h e PonnBylvHnla H ouse Is lo ca te d on Mivlrt av ; a b o u t f if ty -y a rd s fro m th p o each , a ffo rd in g a sp le n d id v ie w o f th o O cean fro m th e p iazz* a n d w indow s. T h is h ouso is a d m ira b ly a d a p te d to th o co m fo rt a n d h ap p in e ss o f guests. C o n v en ien t to T e le g ra p h a n d Post Office. F irst-class ta b le . T e rm s low . O pen fo r gueais J u n o 1st.

/M RS. W . O RR, P ro p rie to r,

H A M M O N D C O T T A Q - S .H e dh avc , near:the O c e a n , V

■ 1 ‘ O C E A N G R O V E . N . J . VT h is oOttage h e s b e e u o n la r g e d a n d n e w ly fur^

n ish e d . WiU be o p e n fo r bo ard era a f te r J u n e 10, S pecia l ra to s to b o ard ers e a rly in tb o season , a lso to p e rm a n e n t guests. . A d d ress u n t i l J u n e 1**.

MISS L . Ri CARROW ,. A fte r t h a t • 60Q M adison S t.,

O cean 'G roye, NV J . W ilm ing ton , D elaw are.

DOWNS’ COTTAGE,8. W . cor. M t. T ab o r W ay a n d N ow Joreo y

avenuo .NOW OPEN FOR GUESTS.

A d d ress S. J . O. DOW N8, B ox 514. O cean G rove.

NORMAN HOUSE,P le a sa n tly lo ca te d n e a r C am p G ro u n d j o n e

b lo c k fro m th e O oean , o n Bath, av e n u e .O . K . P B I E S T ,

L o c k B o x 533. . O cean G rove. N . J .

W h e n o r d e r i n g .E x t r a c t o f V a n i l l a f r o m y o u r G ro c e r , bo s u r e lo s p e c if y

VA>'SANT’ST h e n soo to i t t h a t b o b r in g s y o u

. a b o t t lo l a b e le d

VANSAKT’SP U R E

E X T R A C TOF-

VANILLA.

T H E W A V E R L Y(FOEMEBLY THOBNE HOUSE,!

Ocean Pathway, Oceaa Grove.A fter b e in g th o ro u g h ly re n o v a te d a n d n e w ly

fu rn ish e d , th is b o u se w ill bo open l o r th e re c e p ­tion o f guests,

M B K m THE SEASON 0E 1881.T h e n u m e ro u s arid su p erio r a d v a n ta g e s o f i t s

loca tion , c o m fo r t an d e legance o f ac co m m o d atio n , a s n m p tu o u ' fab le , a n d ev e ry .rcquiM te a tte n tio n , w ill g ive th e W averly spec ia l p ro m in en c e tlila y e a r . ■ . • - •• •. ■

M rs . JU. L . E d e r ,Proprietor.

an#. ¥IEW and BEACH A venues,, O C E A N G R O V E ., T h is n e w a u d e le g a n t h o u se occu p ies ' th e m ost co m m an d in g s itu a tio n for a l l th e a ttra c tio n s o f tb e seaside . F u rn ish e d w ith taste, a r id c o n d u c te d on tho m o st app '.oved p la n fo r co m fo rt, h e a l th a n d p leasu re o f v iflto rs. A g ra n d o u tlo o k o f O cean , L ake, a n d G rove sce n e iy from all th o room s.

T erm s u n u s u a lly re a so n a b le Specia l f a t S. fo r fam tile ii o r la rg e partlefl.- . •:' \

. , ■■ M RS. E. G A T E P ro p rie to r. F o r t ic r ly o f th e N e p tu n e H om e.

0 1 0 j t p u t / U p o n receipt of a postal card, spc- y cifying the kind of goods wanted, we

y immediately send by mail, gratuitously, with A widths and prices marked, samples of

showing the latest styles, and enabling a purchaser in any part o f the United States to select satisfactorily, and order the goods conveniently, with certainty of receiving only what are sent for, and a t .precisely the same prices paid b y city customers who buy a t our counters. If, upon examination a t home, any articles fail to be as expected, v c request their return, and send others in exchange, or refund the money a t onc'c if tlie purchaser prefers.

Our New Spring Catalogueembracing all the departments in one large book, with a system of ordering goods by letter more convenient than any heretofore, will be mailed, without charge, to those who send us a postal card containing'name, town, county, and state: nothing further is necessary,—wa ‘will under­stand what is wanted. r;:;. '. V- . ; ./A vit'

O ur stock, which forms the greatest variety in one establishment in the United States, includes Ladies’ S u its ,. Shawls, Millinery, Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Jewelry, Laces, Embroideries, Shoes, Linens, Gentlemen's Cloth­ing, Housekeeping Goods China, Silverware, Furniture, Carpets, etc. Address; i '

John Wanamaker.lStljStrest

P H I L A D E L P H I A .. . /Our Store, known as th» Grand Depot, occupies the block a t Thir- E l4v

■teenth and Market Streets', extending to Chestnut Street and -y . »■City Hall Squire, ariLl has an area o f bttween two p.nd . . ^ . 1 •

three acxcs on thCgtwuad fluor. alone. . y u X A MQAT8

H o u s e ,O C E A N G R O V E , N . .). . ;

A larg e a n d com m odinug h o u fe Bri adway near t-iilnfjore’s JJath-

ii/ff Grounds yttnl ihii Nita Pavilion. .

H as a fine ocean v iew fm m m oFt o f th e room s.W1UL B E OPKN J « N K l* t,

co n d u c ted bv ihn s a m e .p r o p r ie to r a s hurt y ea r, a I io w ill b e ph ase d to rec«!vo a n d e n te r ta n h e r friends a n d a l l » h o m ay e x te n d lo h e r th e i r p a t ­ronage. A ccom m odations fia t-c la ta . T erm s re a ­so n ab le . , v ■ .IT: .'.:*■■■■■ -■ . ,

MRS. JOHM R E IflL .

AMHERST HOUSE,Pitman Ave., South Side, near the Ocean'.

‘ \ O P E N S , J U N E 1 st, • 1 8 8 1 ,

MRS, Mi R. SHEPARD, Prop?r,T nls n e w b u ild in g , fu rn ish e d tn .ro u g h o iit-w ith

taBto a n d e legance , offers to v is ito rs w h o d es ire ac* com m odotjonb n e a r th e Bea s u p e r io r a d v a n tag es , E v e ry th in g n o w ; room s vpry o h o lce ; c x c e lle u t w ater a n d th e u tm o st a tte n tio n p aid to co m .o rt

S trangers In q u ir in g for th e A m h erst H ouse w ill find it ju s t th e p lac e to s u i t th em .

F o r p a r tic u 'a re ad d ress t b e p ro p r ie to r as above .

THE LaPIERRE,WESLEr LAKE TERRACE NEAR THE SEA.

O C E A N G R O V E , N . J .O p e n s J u n e 2 0 t h , 1881 .

.A ,now bou*e, w ith sp a tio u s plozzs, w ide , a iry b a l Ib, m ag u tfice n t loca tion , In lu ll v iew o f L ak e a n d O w a n , a n d c e n tra l to a 1 po ln tu uf in te re s t One m in u te 's w a lk to tho b a th in g g ro u n d s .

H a n d so m e ly fu rn ish e d th ro u g h o u t. H a ir m a t­tresses sp rin g s etc . S u p erio r tab le . E n tire free ­dom fro m m osquitoes.

F o r ro o m s a n d term s, ad d ress .T . B . SH A Y ,

; . .* O c ean G rove, N . J .

Greenbank Cottage,B R O A D W A Y a n d B E A C H A V E .

O pen a n d d es ira b le s itu a tio n . T ra n s ie n t o r p er-' m an c u t guests ac co m m o d ated .

TERM S M O D E R \T R .M rs. 8. M, G R E E N B A N K , P rpp> .

Wawarsing C ottage,C o r. E m b u r y a v e . a n d P i lg r im P a th w a y .

O C E A N G R O V E , N . JV P le a sa n t room s. G ood b o ard .

M ISSES CLOW & D IE FE N D O R F.

PARK COTTAGEPilgrim Pathway,, Opp. Thomson Park,

A m ong t h e b o a rd in g ho u ses o f O cean G rove, th is h a s loug a*ood p ro m in e n t

F o r fam ilies o r In d iv id u a l guests t h e ac co m m o d a­tio n s a re th e best. ■ .

H oard by th e day, w eek , or s in g le m ea l.Lawrence & Foster,

o f N ew Y ork , P roprie to rs.

HOPE COTTAGE,Ocean Pathway, North Side, East of Cen*

j;'. tral/Aventte, ■,T h is In v itin g re tr e a t y tho sea w ill b e u n d e r th e

sam e lib e ra l m a n a g e m e n t aa in fo rm e r y ea is.O p e n f o r G a c fc t* o i i a n t l n i t e r J u i i e l i t .

R ed u c tio n In p ric e s d u r in g th e m o n th , o f Ju n e , a n d f e all w ho re m a in d u r in g th o a ^ a so n ...

P a r i l tu la r a t te n tio n ca lle u tp HOM R TA B LE. T erm s th e m o st-rea w m ab le . A ddress Lock B o x 651. Mb,8. 8 , f . CO^ DON, P ro p 'r .

■ ,• J '' ' ' O cean G ro v e, N. J .

THE COLUMBIAMttin Avenuef one block frum the

y'-'y'r "■ Ocean;O C E A N G R O V E , N .

•Mrs. F, C. S tid h a m h a s tak e n th o ab o v e h o u se fo r th o season o f 1881, a n d w ill e n te r ta in b oarder* ea rly lu tu n e . C orrespondence so lic ited w ith perso n s desirin g p lea sa n t Pc«-ommodaUons fo r th e season . A ddress u n til J u n o 8,

MRS. F. C. STID H A M .722 F r c n e b 8 t , W ilm in g to n , Del.

h o d s o F cSt t a g e ,, J>lrs. K. H odson, form erly o f ** M izpah Cottage,’j h a s n o w o p e n e d tb e nbove houso. I t is located o 't 8 u r f A v enuo , be tw een C en tra l a u d B each . (Q uito co n tig u o u s to ih e O cean.) ■

U n . H odson w ill bo p leased to receiv e a n d e n ­te r ta in a il h e r fo rm e r friendB, h a v in g la rg e r fa ta l, Ules fb r th e ir ac eo m m o d at’on. T ra n s ie n t v is ito rs m h d o w elcom e, a n d term s alw ays th o m oat re a ­sonable.

THE ARLINGTON,OCEAN GROVE, N. J.

C H A S . E H O W L A N D A N D M . F . H U T C H I N S , P r o p r ie to r s ,

'1 his well-known Hotel is now open for the season of 1881.

the C LA R EN D O NC o r . P i l g r i m P a t h w a y a n d M i l V b o r ,- OCEAN OROVE, N . J.V'. T b i s c “n tra l a n d co m m o d io u s’h o u se h a s b ee n

re n o v a ted a n d g re a tly im p ro v ed in Its s u r r o u n d ­in g s, a n d i« * ; . . ? ■ . . , • , 7 ' •NO W O PEN JFO& JiOdJiDEBS

• T ra n s ie n t o r P e rm a n e n t ‘ ^I t w ill he c o n d u c te d t h u aeason as here tn f» re

w ith th o u tm o st re g ard to T th e co n v e n ien ce a n d p lea su re o f guest*. Its loca tion , b f tw ee n th e n ew A ssociation b u ild in g a n d A u d ito riu m , _giv*s l t th e l ie s t position : R oom s com fortab le , T ab le fl»t*clans. T erm s re aso n ab le

P . O. B ox 235. M K 8. U . H . RU SSELL, Prop:

M t. . T a b o r C o tta g e ,; Mt Tabor Way near Defawftre Avenue,

J ' . O C E A N G H .o V E N * J . , ' v ' XT h is n e w a n d co m m o d ous h o u s e ’ ofthrti e x c e l­

le n t a d v a n ta g e s to v is ito rs se e k in g a good b ward­in g p a c e fo r tho su m m e r. O he oom fort o f a ll guejtis a n d re aso n ab le ch a rg es w ill b e a d h e re d .to .

. . . M R * M. J . B D R S E T T .P . O. Box 8! 0., Proprietor,

T H B

SINOER COTTAGESErontiDg oa Wesley La k e ,

N ow o p e n for th e ac com m odation o f guests. T erm s re aso n ab le . R ed u c tio n to thoed oom ing

or fu r ;the t jB ox 10 O cean G rove. P ro p rie to r.

TBE; Lawrence House,i i fa fn a n d C e n tra l A venue*

O C E A N G R O V E , N ; J .T h is w e ll-k n o w n hou»o h a s b ee n th e fa v o rite re ­

so rt o f m a n y re g u la r Bum m er v isito rs from th e be- g inn insr. P ro m in e n t n n d c o n v e n ie n t lo c a tio n ; c o n d u c te d u n d e r .l ib e ra l a n d e x p e rie n c e d , m an - e g e n e n t .- E very co m fo rt' fiuaran teed - to ' gueats. T erm s a lw ays t h e m o t t re asonab le , ffarly a p p li­c a tio n 'fo r room s w ill re c e iv e n m ra p ta tte n t ’o n .

B A N N ISTER & H A LL : , -P ro p rie to rs ,

GILBERT G O TTAG iP I T M A N A VE, N EA R CENTRA L

W IL L O PEN J UNE lfit.

a n d c a m p < l r e le ; h a v in g gas,« b ath .'a ew e rag e coh- nec ll'*n . p lea s a n t room s, sp rin g 'b ed s , a u d a l l th e c o n v e n ien ce s o f a la rg e h o te l:T a v d *abie w ill b e ex c e tlen t, a n d tbo tera ia m f de ra te . v * •’ 4 A ddress » . . ,-w,

P. O. Box 281. A.;E , G ILBER T.

A G N E W H O U S E ,S E A V I E W A V E N U E •

N ear tb o oco*n. Cofflblnea a ll th e -a ,iv an tag es o f a t)r>t'C«a>* K’a s id e r o o r t iu th e o’ eg a jita c c n m - x n o d n tliu a i t fu rn ish e s to Ur gucala T h e Uou«o w ill bo o p en from lu n e 15. 1891. A r au g e m en ts m ft' now be m a d e fo r ro o m * * a 1 b o ard , b y a d ­d ressin g th o p ro p r lo t »r Ad-lre-xs d u r in g seaso n ,

■ M o . II . 5! AON EW, O cean G rove. N / J

F am ished Booms,MRS. L. V. CONKLIN, .

S o u th e a s t C o r . B e a c h a n d S u r f A v e s , , O C E A N G R O V E , N . X

'• ■ ~ — : ■-------------- ■ f t — r-f r—TC L O S I N G P R I C E S•___. OF _____

D e H A y B N ^ ^ O W S P 3 S I ) ,N O . 4 0 HoatU T h i r d Hi.' P h l l n d f i l p b l o ./ ‘t H l ' C ' ' 'J u ly

^ r n . ASSKO.o .B .e > . i s s i , K x t............................ i . . . . m %

“ C u rre n c y .t fs ,£ j t I n t . .180

, i « i ^ s f n o w ^ E x * .c o u p *vjyy.-! 7 « ^ ;“ ................ ..........................116% ' U6%

PennsylvaniaR.K............ ‘P h f ls d e ln h ia a n d R e a d in g J*. R . . . . . 29 %}%L eh ig h V alloy R.1 R ............................... 60V< m lL eh lg b Coal a n d N av iga tion C o ... . . **HU n ited N .J . R. I t an d C a n a l 19fi 197N o rth e rn C en tra l R. R, C o . . . . ........ .. 6 3 ^

...... 'a n s p o ;_____________N o rth e rn pacific , C o m . . , . . . - ; . . , . . . . 42

:,** i / j P r e f ! d u i . i . a * v ; . ■N o rth ^ P e n n s jlra n la ’I t I t . ; . . ’..v .V UP h ila d e lp h ia & E rie R . R .......................... &U '2b%Silver, (T rades,)........................... WU. 99%

Stocks a n d B onds b o u g h t a n d so ld on C o m m is­s io n . 8 lo ck s ca rr ie d o n fa v o ra b le te rm s .

I n a la rg e co ttage o n W esley L ake , c o rn e r o f

larg e room s o p en in g qij -piazzA,. a n d .Is su p p lie d w itb thb m o d e rn co n v en ien ces .

F o r te rm s a n d p a r t1 cu la rs , a d d ressMRS. LEE,

“ B en ed ic t C ottage," oor. I * k o a n d N ew Y o rk av e .. O cean G rove. N. J .

BROADWAY HOUSE,J Broadway arid Beach * A r*hue'.<>

OCEAN G B O V E, N , J .T h e B roadw ay H o u se is now open fo r i h e ac -

opposltu F le tc h e r L ake. B ath h o u ses On p re m i­ses. A iw aysairB iJriD g. E v e ry co n v o u ie u co g iv en to guests, etc.

B. M. MARKLEY,Ocean Grove,- N. J .

Neptune House,C o r . C e n tr a l A * '( . a n d M r O l i n t o e k S t ; ,

. . O C E A N O I J O V J E , N . J . ,O pens o a JU N E lfiib , r n e w tn ftnagom en l.

L o ca tio n u n su rp a sse d ^ Gas. B ath.. Sew erage,

►rtcmw, ad d ress MRS. t l l i w ' , O JK ^ B R O ilf .'

Castletou tt Cottage,O C E A N G K O V E , I f . ' J .

W ill be-open £xr guosls J u n e . 1 ^J8 8 I - n R c d jc e d

‘ ' A d d l ^ M & l C g A K l N ^ ’ '' S . O cean G rove, N. J .

Clifford Cottage,O l i n S t . n e a r B o a o li A t fn ,

Mrs, E , C. Holmes, Dressmaker.S pecia l a tte n tio n gtY en to c u t t in g a n d fitting.

ALPINE c o t t a g e ,Abbott Avenue, West o f Pilgrim Pathway,

■’ ’ o o e a n ' S b o v e . n . S . ' .H o u se i-ow ly fU rnlshod, lo ca tio n c e n tra l a n d

p le a sa n t ,-w a te r e x c e llen t. A ccom m odations a t i ta a o n a b lo rate*. N ow open< > •.

M Ra, i t a PO R T E it, P ro p ’r .

Summer WOODS’,GOhVvcR E IG H T H A N D AR C H

PHILADELPHIA.

Tho -Church and Temperance.T h e Women’s C h r is tia n T e m p e r a n c e

U n i o n o f - t h e S tn to o f N e w J e r s e y w ilt h o ld ft tw o d a y ’s m e e t in g o n t lia c / im p - g r o u n d iu M t . T a b o r , o n T u e s d a y a n d W e d n e s d a y , A u g u s t l ( i a n d 1 7 . T h i s m e e tin g w ill ,im m e d i a t e l y fo llo w th o W o m a n ’s H o lin e s s C o n v e n t i o n , h e ld o n th e s e g r o u n d s , a n d i t is t x p e c te d t h a t m a n y ;t e m p e r a n c e ‘w o r k e r s fr o m d iffe r ­e n t p a r ts o f th e c o u n t r y w ill r e m a in to p a r tic ip a t e i n th o e x e rc ise r.

I t is e ir n e e tly de sire d t h a t t h e te m - p v r a p p e ^ v o r k e re o f th is S ta te be la rg e ly re p re s e n te d .

T h a o b je c t o f c o llin g th e w o r k e r s t o ­g e th e r ia to u n ite t h e ir fa it h a n d p r a j e j s in b e h a lf o f th o causo o f t e m p e r a n i p , a n d ti) c o n s u lt to g e th e r as to " t h e best m e th q d s 'o f c a fi-y in g o n th e w o r k .

C a m p T a b o r is s itu a te d a t t h e l)e n - v ille B ta tio lijio n th e lin e o f th e D e l a ­w a r e ;'.L a c k a w a n n a a n d W e s te r n R a i l ­ro a d ,! & b o u t t h i r t y .m i l e s fr o m N e w Y o r k a n d t w e tv f r o m N e w a r k , N : . J .

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