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REV. A. WALLACE, D, D., Editor, ; D ilu : o r ' <>; T,y i»ae who h^/.^rb^rn ■ ,n p ; a m o n g ; y ou \ a h d | never Is seT en t^ n b rich t Sfcaimer.-s-straye# j /rom -the home Dei*, h is ^?methihs: s tr e s s _ i and new’to be -sending'tie Iod?;'.racition- j.&nud other scenes sad under another -riag 'j thaa the s^ar-spsagled banner. . Bat what i x a o r e :.c a t f c r t J ; £ £ & ibsr-Vuth ■■ .<& :•c x f$ Sh<?nM • $$£ V rl:e. ;s^oar»'7:-ii^t2^- ;k>nie^ng.<££eE^i^' :n * n c e s J n theVM&^s*^ I? -was.-Iate when —e'l'efi Boston s h i r e b.11j :> •nr€■ jrest 'ine-’/|a t-:farm.-lands oi 'S ^ Tctk, &z3. ^ <zcc---^- fnlLenwniit^witti .a a :^riifitirr''cu.^'-ni: •Q.G eea's' Lk‘m ? c :o a ; ^W e. our arriTij; ha; the *:zV> of a deir faml'lar ■,'f rxsSe t h a a g r e e t e d ’c=" 02 odr srit sj&ralh§ Ia ;3 V e s ’e v ; P a r k ^ f ; " ' -•.' • •• •'-;-• • z - : ,f Ar.'j b w fciw^bslf I ^esdibe Wesley PaikV ‘WM: ^e^saw the nrst'day ^‘as;a tfrcjre a s s a r t sxs Vifc&Bey tt wh’oie feet wer*? ripeainz hitherto ud- ureaGeaof asmberr of, fnsjranL ic^ous wiitl itr&tri^iriesi.whne fa=t a K~I* *0 the soath cut eye? fell 'a;~>a the rrest fsHs of ' i •; • •■ '• ;K;'i But tils ii sot all of AV?ilerPark. Here aad there abctii tbe crowds Kasbi- sjisn* erea? tastefal .b^itare;- and in the hear,' of tie grove 15es tbe end osu.re; of the Attdho*. riuW surroufide& by.lts^ this Auditor :*:m W^sley Park c a t i?!l be proud. Is lies da a large’ natural aaiphi- iheatrev an*l: is;! b e a u tifu l: b o th f ^ y ’d araad- when illaaaiaatedby ^he ' electric llglits; which are suspended from tiie'rn^.>It.i5 here that we hare 'srorshiped since tiie lOth of Jnlr, when the season -was for - mally ©pene&.-rT&e iearices- bare been coodacted^ by able men froni both tie 0o- m inion-'and 't i e ’ S-tates, srid Toa tn'ill :t*e. •glad ,' W snox tbe;; Arceiican* -' bave. teea'.repre-eDtea i ‘7 stica cea as Dr. O- 1L T£±zt i-d Dr. George W_ 3IiUer. .b d ti b f ■arbc-ic'.b a r e .: !ecKir-ed •;a=•■ ,’sre*5■ :a; pre-ache-i to zt. O ile r *,ceaa Grc«t-e ja~o ites ^re still' to b*' "»ith tis. 'arioas. tiers has ,crjcs'e«‘ 'Sie*?rt30?'0 Lt'if, ?x*>i J-ririii ;xl.>tarted ■Q3:;ai',k'T- rSbe.v^ov Either., peb: Wes. rc=ob*d; to1 ' *M aae only tlc^ 'xhlch yrzi* : p t r f s j e s is; 5orm aa-ic61dr. > » a I fotin^-c-zrr 's-jti s'.'sHalv irrezulix- sty ia sii^je' vf ssei eiqriisi-te festnr '6 f/<o!or tbi;t I.dc^id cot.''ra.'.s It by. ■ Taea fel'joirei* f o h v : b y ■ *-^•**234 tZ^ea 4r.^*tl€r, .pfs|fscs' iai aeltler, hej-gateaed tie briillaat ef*^t of f*s-irres- ulir colonor. 0 :'-; /. ■vi-v-Tae; result; o f / m j ii’e ic te rso a . was'.'& .'•bas- ketftil c.f 5 >ei-b3 ei. c»f walca tearcelv .oae - 3 TA 5 1^*2 the re; o-^i-he^ o ' my p 'H d e :fo r^ ;iu a _ g ^iT«r^/.irxi*£a' t^t>arpfe?-tc* re;k^ 'eTerT.&ae^i.JiMled "■••:. by KEV; &-pavi £ s.:._y • ';i-Jr;vv Bishop Taylor is the St. Paul of; ihe jvrewmt day, and his' s^lf-sapportlcrtais--. sioas'are ihe woader of. the as;e.' He has jasl opeaed s*ereateen mission stiaoas ia iibeiia by eatering iato a solema cofea- ant with the tings and head snea of the tribes, and they agree to bai!d akScboo3- hoase and a cookhoo^giTe him a choice of land for Irajildm^a^farmli^^and ,to p la n ttte fieldsfigr'’ 'T€^"'lTw*:’ti^ n u S 5 S ; aries. TVbnderfcJ! To fill these stotjons the Bishop calls for nftT mea aad womea to go in October, aad ^0,C^0 is needed to m ate this a sscc«essl.' ;Tae Bishcp sayx ~1 bediere.she Loidbf tie harr'eit has' bis:eye np^i lhem, and when they resd-this.-lener he -will speai to them as he said to Elisha ■arho kiled his oxen an-i barai his plow thaS day.’aad ^ as- oS oa.'the- mission so which God call-cd hiaj. ' •;: : We want holy jnezu'efther , missioaarie: or youag men. ••snta' ”* woe. cjo a ,thefa~ if: they preach not 'the Gospel, bat ••; we ^aat . n»ea who csn.aie the erst tott ia the In* dcstriai School -Deparsznesi; that U»-that' w ill'woii;. oa the'land- V .'T-: i AVhen-this'c^^was're^/vinvT^ EH^aber. said.- That.' is. fcr^me^^Amo^r. 'them a Christian’,lsdy,; who•‘h is:. a ;:pai&te home and a - prosperouss btasinsss. an^ ls a ..leading worker in the chCThanS insns- sion work, who iras ially :sanmS«3aist Saaaiaer 52 nder ,a ;senaon -Sy; Dr.' A. rey..- She’.'snrites, “*T h e :;An5e l;o f 'the'.'CoT.' eaant spok'e to me liJt year -srith these words, * De ah?a faithfnl nato death/- At : the sitinff. iap.of eveiythin g■ tha",is as dear to me'.as life itself, to'' co;:u>v:Iii«rla.' J heard the same voice ol hiia'‘shat ’spoke;to • ine, and H e says.-still ■ further , 14 Ans3. .taoa shall stand ■ beforer me, and - if th-c-a. take She predocs from the Tile, thoa shait k as mv mooth,-and.-.I .will-- raake shee nnto. .this p>eo?>Ie a fenced bnaren wall, and they against .thee, bat'they shall net- p'rerail acainst thee, salih the.L»o*rd." ••■••;. I.am his..let him d o . wh«a. se^meth b5m' £KK*d-' He says'fenhef,** Fear thoa a w for I am with'th-eeC te xK 3 t dismayed, fo ri am thy Go5.^ .. Nc«th2 p z that - ^yoQe.-csnsay ia faror c? against Iileria can. change- my m inj in regard 10 it. T ie' 'ciima:e is’jasn what he.mMe.lL'' I :wi;h~. eten ■ sott...that _$t£^Weire.C3>L«3j»£^ 'a n d . I, W as. am qax ■'•Jseia. to do them gx&T ’ -■ ' :>'••;'. \. ■1. ": ;.; So the same.G<d :wb,o': l3 ^ 4 rie»d;':BUh^ TayEor in ' A iiica' 'is;;insj-lnac'; men'; jksm! women tn Amenta,’ and .they;will ;;;; D i. WalIiiC>e-n Wil! ye>D p ia id ^ a ia - ^ r ^ 'i a l ■matter i ' By the. profits - o f ray 'Life 'of Bishop TayS or: ..the/ kiEpineas' ;Of‘ per-' fiucal-f?5eni£^i'T -haxe he'r*td ,2*3 ^ a i misiiocaries to Africa^ ■* ho sr-t cz- tn.s: w eH. I huTe a.pile- iof the Biihop^.'srork^ i f .sic^il'w,C>a 2 d heSp to -s ^ ‘^:the Sear .mis- 5:-ooary' fr-c-ia Y kTz ^ zsz C ■ *>i w;Ljk s ' I; h a re '®Tritsea. •■ : She. is in ' a id stEwsMT," md.l^tS'.Eritd. an' eijkertence-in .-WcaSdly ■ aiid re-H£HrCS ■ rattler?; ■ a n d .- - .man- :afcwneat;a^.5s;k3.ik^!^ W 'C^Ciid cSOSSkSnS'; 2 )i*J^*£|K ?e*^i;.^2 SM^g^!!Kj w es, ani5' i l e a t{frrr ?■ .’- : ti7 w rs.■ s l- e | b;as;a?hher, fath^r;r£^;m ^HeT,v^ \ So* SiTe-; Bcffiir’ . an d { ‘O'fAiricJ, an5 tnake. her;^*aTe ^.Ith.^ihean., ■Any w h o ; ,Uo Jse2 p ; maT;;W2zt5,'.:m*: ’‘~4.- - feafciSjia• M ^> r.'s^pe at, .Osm^ . merliagi. ;7A--:; -:i-;-'V^; :^-;r •-.; ’SibQe'i i ^ttert'icrj';toT --f!eel ■ tb ^ ’i^isvthe;'i*5^k; : , O f ) * 7 'these' I lzj detenained iy , til* '; 2 rac e ; o ! ;G o l;tO ;-ro.:h oa: e:.'and ,^ia ’kju1s;I from a^T chcten ^ork. isid :■-* If I csasoi' :choo=ri. sh e-U j^ 'o f; * ^ik: for, I kare fO ^ r U.er^ 1= “^orfc -t«ry oae can do, and -helped vby'/. th e;-Ho!y;SpiriL--'I-; Trill do some of that work.~. 5ome woo hare t«eea ^raadef^r; for year-;Live maae 2 s ^ r t-r'rinaing. hixe iaiZ, - l_ nil I live;ad ^arae^^Oiristiaa Llife-*^ .: '-• ^f-^'>a'e'- cbai-i m aluply^ this *es«m’tfa-y. iof. thrx arh Ce teicmnr of- th^e Zef-.a-. We n,av* been lei to =raiy the B:bJ^. n^.slm - p:r' io ahi. our aearts hi"- :>*rra draw n' :ow ^i-.% <5 and;. 5 Ueo; w ith-.V cote:« ,tfti to' ;o f i 'f h a r a ^ e r i^ a n ^ ; It - "ears th^>arh-Ts-hjch: uV; a ^ 3 n d ';-fs*f - 5 * 022 * r-es^ s ': t h e . ■ ,Unn.xice»- .,v. llttS e:<fL^n;as'^ne riyer-anii'as ■ ':i :;r ^the/^'jplertha ;H«5.

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REV. A. W A L LA C E , D, D., Editor,

■ ; D il u : o r ' <>; T,yi » a e w h o h ^ / .^ r b ^ r n ■ , n p ; a m o n g ; y o u \ a h d • | n e v e r I s s e T e n t^ n b r i c h t S fcaim er.-s-straye# j / r o m - t h e h o m e Dei*, h i s ^ ?m e th ih s : s t r e s s _ i a n d n e w ’t o b e - s e n d i n g ' t i e Io d ? ; '.r a c it io n - j.& nud o th e r s c e n e s s a d u n d e r a n o th e r -riag 'j t h a a th e s^a r-sp sa g led b a n n e r . . B a t w h a t i x ao re :.c a tfc rtJ ;£ £ & ib sr-V u th ■■.<&:•c x f$ Sh<?nM • • $ $ £ V rl:e . ;s^oar» '7 :-ii^t2^-

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t f r c jr e a s s a r t sx s Vifc&Beyt t w h ’o ie fe e t wer*? r i p e a in z h i th e r to ud- u r e a G e a o f a s m b e r r of, f n s j r a n L i c ^ o u s w ii tl i t r & t r i^ i r ie s i .w h n e fa= t a K ~ I* *0 th e s o a th c u t ey e? fe ll 'a;~>a th e r r e s t fsH s of

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.bdti bf ■arbc-ic'.b a re .: !ecKir-ed •;a= •■ ,’sre*5■: a; pre-ache-i t o z t . O i l e r * ,c e a a Grc«t-e ja ~ o r» i te s ^ r e s t i l l ' t o b * ' "» ith tis . 'a r i o a s . t i e r s

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■vi-v-Tae; result; o f /m j ii’e ic te r s o a . was'.'&.'• bas- ketftil c.f 5>ei-b3ei. c»f w a lca tearcelv .oae -3TA5 1 *2 the re; o- i-he o ' m yp 'H d e : f o r ^ ; iu a _ g i T « r ^ / . i r x i * £ a ' t^t>arpfe?-tc* re ;k ^ 'eTerT.& ae^i.JiM led

" ■ • • : . b y KEV; &-p a v i£ s . :._y • ';i-Jr;vv

Bishop Taylor is the St. Paul o f; ih e jvrewmt day, and h is ' s^lf-sapportlcrtais--. sioas'are ihe w oader of. th e as;e.' H e has ja s l opeaed s*ereateen mission s tiaoas ia i ib e i ia by eatering iato a solema cofea- ant w ith the t in g s and head snea o f th e tribes, and they agree to bai!d a kScboo3- hoase and a c o o k h o o ^ g iT e him a choice o f land fo r I r a j i ld m ^ a ^ f a r m li^ ^ a n d ,top la n t t t e fie ldsfig r '’'T€^"'lTw*:’t i^ n u S 5 S ;aries. TVbnderfcJ! To fill these stotjons the B ishop calls fo r nftT m ea aad womea to go in October, aad ^0 ,C ^0 is needed to m a te th is a sscc«essl.' ;Tae Bishcp sayx ~1 bediere.she L o id b f t i e harr'eit has' b is :eye n p ^ i lhem , a n d w hen they resd-this.-lener he -will s p e a i to them as h e said to Elisha ■arho kiled h is oxen an-i ba ra i his plow thaS day.’aad ^ a s - oS oa.'the- mission so w hich God call-cd hiaj. ' •;: :

W e want holy jnezu'efther , missioaarie: o r youag m en. ••snta' ”* woe. c jo a ,thefa~ if: th ey preach not 'th e Gospel, ba t ••; w e ^ a a t . n»ea who c s n .a i e the e rs t tott ia the In* dcstriai School -Deparsznesi; that U»-that' w ill ' woii;. o a the 'land- V.'T-: i A V hen-this'c^^w as're^/vinvT^EH^aber. said.- That.' i s . fc r^m e^^A m o ^r. 'them a Christian’,lsdy ,; w ho•‘h i s :. a ;:pai&te home an d a - prosperouss btasinsss. an^ ls a ..leading w orker in the chC T hanS in s n s - sion work, who iras ia lly :san m S « 3 a is t Saaaiaer 52nder , a ; senaon - Sy; Dr.' A.

■ rey .. - She’.'snrites, “* T he:;An5e l;o f 'the'.'CoT.' eaan t spok'e to m e liJ t year -srith these w ords, * De ah?a faithfnl nato death/- At : the sitinff. iap.of eveiything ■ tha", is as dear to me'.as life itself, to '' co;:u>v:I i i « r la . ' J heard th e same voice o l hiia '‘shat ’spoke;to

• ine, and H e says. -still ■ further, 14 Ans3. .taoa sh a ll stand ■ b e fo re r m e, and - i f th-c-a. take She p re d o cs from th e Tile, thoa shait k as m v mooth,-and.-.I .will-- raake shee nnto.. th is p>eo?>Ie a fenced bnaren wall, and they

against .thee, bat'they shall net- p'rerail acainst thee, salih the.L»o*rd." ••■••;.

I.am his..let him d o . wh«a. se^meth b5m' £KK*d-' H e says'fenhef,** Fear thoa a w for I am with'th-eeC t e xK3t dismayed, f o r i am

• thy Go5.^ .. Nc«th2p z th a t - yoQe.-csnsay ia fa ro r c? against I i l e r i a c an . change- my m in j in regard 10 it. T ie ' 'ciima:e is ’jasn w hat he.m M e.lL '' I :wi;h~. e te n ■ sott...that

_$t£ Weire.C3>L«3j»£ 'and . I, Was. amqax ■'•Jseia. to do them g x & T ’ -■' : > '• • ; ' . \ . ■1. ": ;.; So the same.G<d :wb,o': l3 4rie»d;':BUh^ TayEor in ' A iiica ' 'is;;insj-lnac '; men'; jksm! women tn A m en ta ,’ and .they;will;;;; D i. WalIiiC>e-n Wil! ye>D p ia id ^a ia-^ r^ 'ia l ■matter i ' By the. profits - • o f ray 'Life 'o f Bishop TayS or: ..the/ kiEpineas' ;Of‘ per-'fiucal-f?5eni£^i'T - haxe he'r*td ,2*3 ^ a i m isiiocaries to Africa^ ■* ho sr-t cz- tn.s: w eH. I huTe a.pile- iof th e Biihop^.'srork^

i f .sic^il'w,C>a2d heSp to - s ^ ‘ :th e Sear .mis- 5:-ooary' fr-c-ia Y kTz zszC ■ *>i w;Ljk s ' I; hare

'®Tritsea. •■: She. is in 'a i d stEwsMT," md.l^tS'.Eritd. an ' eijkertence-in . -WcaSdly ■• aiid re-H£HrCS ■ rattler?; ■ and.- -. man- :a fc w n e a t;a ^ .5 s ;k 3 .ik ^ !^W'C Ciid cSOSSkSnS';2)i*J *£|K ?e*^i;.^2SM^g^!!Kj w e s , a n i5 ' i l e a t{frrr ?■.’- : t i 7 w r s .■ s l - e |b;as;a?hher, fath^r;r£^;m ^H eT,v^ \So* SiTe-; Bcffiir ’. and {‘O'fAiricJ, an5 tnake. her;^*aTe .Ith.^ihean., ■Any w h o ; ,Uo Jse2p ;maT;;W2zt5,'.:m*: ’‘~4.- - feafciSjia• M ^ > r . ' s ^ p e a t , .Osm^.m erliagi. ;7A--:; -:i-;-'V ; :^-;r •-.;

’SibQe'i i ^ t t e r t'ic r j '; to T--f!eel ■ t b ^ ’i^ is v th e ;'i*5^k; : , O f ) * 7 • 'th e s e ' I lzj d e t e n a i n e d i y , til*';2r a c e ; o ! ; G o l;tO ;-ro.:h o a : e:.'and , ^ i a ’k ju1s;I

from a^T chcten ^ o rk . is id :■ -* I f I c s a s o i ' :choo=ri. s h e -U j^ 'o f ; * ^ i k : f o r , I k a r e f O ^ r U .e r^ 1= “ o rfc - t « r y o a e c a n d o , a n d -h e lp ed vby'/. t h e ;-H o !y ;SpiriL--'I-; T rill d o so m e o f th a t w o rk .~ . 5 o m e w o o h a r e t«eea ^ ra a d e f^ r ; fo r y e a r - ;L iv e m a a e 2 s ^ r t - r 'r in a in g . h i x e iaiZ , - l_ n i l I l iv e ;a d ^ a r a e ^ ^ O i r is t ia a Llife-*^ ■.: '-•^f-^'>a'e'- c b a i- i m a lu p ly ^ t h i s *es«m ’t fa-y. iof.

th rx a r h C e t e i c m n r of- t h ^ e Z e f - .a - . W e n,av* b e e n l e i to = ra iy th e B :b J^ . n ^ .s lm - p : r ' io a h i . our a e a r t s h i " - :>*rrad ra w n ' :o w ^ i- .% < 5 and;. 5 U eo ; w ith-.V co te:« ,tfti to '

;o f i ' f h a r a ^ e r i ^ a n ^ ; I t - "ears th^>arh-Ts-hjch: uV; a ^ 3 n d ';-fs*f - 5*022* r - e s ^ s ': t h e . ■ ,U n n .x ice » - .,v.. l l ttS e : < f L ^ n ; a s '^ n e

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SATURDAY, AUGUST *20, 1887.

Hev. Mr. Randolph, of llackettstow n.’ w illpreach tiext Sabbath eveuiug.;

• Tho preachers for Camp meoting Sab- hath this year will be Kev. Ur: Hjimlin,/*f Central Pennsylvania. Kev. J . Jackson Wray, of London, mul Hev. F . C. Iglehart, of Xewark, X, J . . Y . ’ '*

The Annual Camp-meeting Circular is .commended to the careful perusal of ev.

erylHxjy residing in or visiting Ocean Urove. H is circulated bv the thousand, on printed slips, atul also published in this paper. . . .

Hev. S. 11. Cummings, of Lake View, Florida, where .he is developing, a new to.wn'tiud ministers* retreat, arrived at the

•Grove on W ednesday. Although, blind, Bro. Cininiiuigs manages to get from' place to place iii safety, and is al\vags ready to

: take part in a good meeting,Un Wednesday aftortuuui ot* this week

Mr. Vattnau held a meeting in the; Taber­nacle for the stay-at-homes. There are hundreds in the Grove who cannot get out to the services,,having to rem ain nt homo to look after the comfort of guvsts. The service was. an excellent one. • There were eight who desired to be saved. \ •\ Tlie ocean steam er Etruria, due iu Xejv York last Sabbath moniing', made port ou Saturday, which allowed our friend, 3 lr. George Bird, one of the passengers, the privilege, of reacliiug his m other's cottage home In Oceau Grove that evening. He was out a t the Sabbath serviced lookiug very much improved in health after his protracted visit to England. • •

The Camp-meeting preachers up to Sab*, hath evening will include Bishop An*

■ drews, Rev. P. Cline, C. II. McAney, W. 1*. Corbit. Madison C. Peters (Presbyte­rian), Jo lm .Ilandley , G. I). Carrow, >1. X etfk irk (PresbyterSun), M. H ulburd. W. M clv.. Darwood, Dr. Levy (Baptist), ( J. J. Mingins (Presbyterian), I)uncan McGreg- gor and Kev. W m. Swindells, 1), D. Those, for Sabbath are announced elsewhere.

Seats on the platform ou these crowded Sabbath days are at an .unapproachable premium. The janitor who has orders to

‘ reserve the room exclusively for choir and visiting ministers, finds his duty n very diflicult one, with such crowds attem pting tn h ear the gospel from that comfortable vantage grouud. The rush has been fear­ful for two Sabbaths, and the worst is vet to co tne .; '

When a consequential lady cotues to meeting a little late, and by special favor- gets a seat upon the Auditorium platform, all wou)d be w illing U she only could he iuilneed to sit still;, but she sees a num ber of her friends unprovided for, and while others tire straining their ears to catch the text, slie is bustling around uuappeased until they-all get seat;?. After awhile they growstimd jiiul crowd out again, to the au- uoyance of quiet worshiper*.

. T he training school and Clirlsthiu hmne for feeble-minded ch.Udren, lately opened in .M illville, X . , ! is .awakening general interest, becau>e it meet* a long-felt want, aud the;name* connected with-the iustltu.

• tion are all .so well imd favorably.‘known that it is likely U> enter at once oh a career, of usefulness and prosperity.. An appeal is sent out over the State for information as to tlie whereabouts of children needinc >uch attention aud care as this home and

. school affords. . We hope our. readers will take a lively interest in >uc.h, a. humaue and worthy object. •

A sad affliction fell upon our friend?. Key. W. H . Lawrence.,and‘;wifei in tlie accidental death of their son on Tuesday of this, week, while visiting at SpOtts- wood, X. .J. He fell into a tub ot hot wa­te r on Mouday, and died next morning. T he dear linl was baptized by Hev, W. C. Stockton two years ago in Charleston, S. C., and was g iven .the name of his grandfather. Kuliff V. I.a w re tK V , The in* torm eut was.fixed for Thursday,'0 r. „\t.-,at Fartulngdaler X. ,1. . In ibis fttHlction. the

,3Lisses Lawrence, of ihe Lawrence IToV.se, aunts of fho little boy, are participants.

. M ay our 1 leavenly Father give them slip-p o r t tu u l, c o n s o l a t i o n . -

W e have often attempted to secure tho nam es of visiting miuUters. but with so many strange I ages and modest, retiring m en, we give il up. Among those on the.

. platform last Sabbath morniug . We only recogni/.eil the following: Dr. Harmon, of Dickinson College, Drs. Speiicer. Kyuetl, J . V , ,Dobbins, 1!. Larue, S. M. Vernon. Bishop Bowman, Revs. J . S. Cook,- J . L. Soov, L K. M errill, L. C. Sitnoo. S. 11. C. Smith,.S: IL Klesner, W. .1. Mills, W P. Howell, ,J. .Dickerson, J ‘ llehry Smvthe, J . D. Kigg and C. A. Hill, of W ilmlng tou Conference; M ajor Yard, of Free hold; P. Provost, o f Bordeutown- G. W Cooper aud S. M. Hartsock, of Baltimore and S; W. Thomas, of Philadelphia.

•. Dr. Currj- Departed. IThe Kev. uml venerable Daniel* Curry,

P.IX. who ciune to Oceau Grove in a very precarious; condition of ' health several : weeks ago, and was taken to his home in Xew York city on last M onday,'continued , to decline until Wednesday aftoninoii,*’ when,.as we learn l>y a telegram received lit the Grove, in a resigned, atul peacefulframe o f mind, ho breathed l i i s la-dY |

The death of D r. Curry will produce a sad sensition all over the American conti­nent, as well .us Iti iutlnv •part' of the o ld -1 w orld; for the denomination 1ms no name ’ more widely known at this time. 11 i s » career has l»eeh prominent for over half a | century in the departm ents of education, pastoral woj-k, and especially in the do­main of le tters.;

For twelve years, from ISG4 to’ 1S70, he was editor o f .the Ch rUtfan Adrocntc, und next to Dr. Prime, o f th e Observer, was called tlie Xestor of A inericau1 religiOUs journalism.

O f late lie litis 'been cditOr of the Mtfh- oifist }[ti(i<izine< which tilled the .place of our Qu'irterly/it'cieic* and wiis ini tintiring, w orker with the pen. as Well as. a wise and intUieutial counselor it\ the boards of tlie C hurch..' l i is devoted wife accompanleti him du r­ing his stay at Ocean Grove, and Hev. W. U- Meeker, at whose house, '* Troy Place," he stopped, was constant in his kind atteu- tion to such a distinguished guest.

For several days his brother-in-law, George .1. Hamilton, Esq., a m ember- of the O cean ' Grove Association, and wife, have also been w ith 1 him: liis condition was reported more favorable in this prtper last week, but a change occurred, Which made him more restless to return home..

Ou last Sabbjith,afternoon Dr. Buckley, editor of the Chvisiuin AdvtCitte, acconipa- nied by D r. Stokes, bad an interview with hi.tn; imil the conversation: turn ing on his religious state, he assured these brethreu of his peace and the unfailing consolations of fahb* Ui CUrUt. F itm ly grounded on this eternal rock, the great man died.

His age was 7S years, fifty of which he has beeu in public life. Arrangements w ere made for the funeral to be held in St, Jam es’ E. Church. liU thstreet, Xew York, on. Friday, August T he ' in ter­ment will be at W hite Plains, X*. Y.

“ Old Dickinson1'We thank whoever conceived t he idea of

a day to 'be devoted to titne-bonored Dick* insou.C oIlegQ during the Sum m er services of Ocean Grove, for it brought to our grounds a galaxy of great speakers, aud left a blessing in the pleasurable sensa­tions awakeued by their reminiscences of form er days, and their heurtiness of love aud confidence in this vigorous; educa­tional institution, which for over a hun­dred yean: has taken uo sm all-part in the m aking of distinguished mem

The spirit of the occasion seemed to be, not so much to bolster au Invalid establish­ment as to -bask 'on the sunny slopes, of congratulation over an illustrious record, which Dr. Tiffany, Dr. Crdoks. Bishup Bowman and other speakers put lu the form of a pleasing panorama of history, biography, persoual incident and affection tt» iiu houored almti.muter.

It vyas announced and expected that Dr. Tiffany, having, the morniug hour, would give the audience oue of his fine sermon?, but he was too fid 1 of th e recollections of former days to deliver anj)rdinary sermon. Of Dickinson aud its presidents, trustees, professors and many of-his, own fellow, students and pupils, he said, if required to announce a textt he would quote tlie pas­sage, “ There were giants iti those .days/’ Among the list lie uained there was special- prominence given to the late inimitable Dr. D urbin.

Dr. Crooks’ K‘«ifnu of UUvory In tbe afteruooh embriiced suclr m»*n :ls Alfred Griilith, John Emory. Prof. Caldwell, Dr. MeClihtock aud others equally famous in the literary world, lie also branched off on the history of Madison College, to which Matthew Simpson walked1 with only seven dollars in the world. And the present DePauw. University, where Bishop Bow- man commented his pKvtdericy in n siuail two-siory buihiing, saying tliat institution had nttw outstripped all the colleges of the West iu ’students.and enterprise.• He gave an aiuu-ing picture*of the pov­erty of o u r prim itive schools and teach­ers, declaring tfuvV tUe sacrlikes made to put education on solid foundations was equal to that of the evangelistic wing in the M ethodist ai;tny. • .: Key. George Elliott, of' Washington,'ite- liVe.reil a, forcible' and eloquent plea for classical education, as suggestive of* the qitestioti, ‘•-Where shall,.my boys go .to colb-ge Y\ . W'e think and . hope tlie Fall term , of h lcklr^ou \vill have gained a num te r of new mimes from Bro. Elliott's address..- - *-* '.‘ ‘v.'v.v

And .thou Bishop Bowman, a graduate of Hft>; v«*.irs ago, added fuel to the-riring ehtusi;;.*m bv hi,s pleasuut reminiscences. T here were rounds of applauM* when he stated .that Dickinsou’s d«\us were now open to ladies, and that he h:ul been the first to plead .for co-education, and lived to see the idea taking hold everywhere.

The afternoon meet ug w:vs gracefully presided over by Hon. C. E. Hendrickson, of-M ount Holly, who with Hon. J i B.‘ Storm and other jay trustees; were on the platform., : r ■ ■ '•

With the gentlem en above mentioned, th e ' day's services brought together a large concourse • of friends, studeuts, idum ni/: :*professors' aiid ex-professors, among Aviunn ^ve recognized Dr. _A.McCaulley; president, Dr.-1L H .*liarm on• Prof., 5 . D. ilillm an , \V. X . Boswell, Dr. Kitteuhotise, Dr. Joliu . Wilson, Kev. S. W. Thomas and Dr. Swindells, Dr. E. H. Stokes and .1. A. Lippincott, Chancellor of Kansas University, Hev. B. C. Lippin- c<»tt, of Woodbury, Kevs. Cooper, Head and Hartsock, <»f Baltimore, D r . . Van- horiie. «»f Xewark, Dr. G. W. ^liller, B. Copeland, J ; IL H arg is ,'; 1. Vnns?mt,' Il'. i Wlieeler, (Barnesi; J . Dickerson, ‘Wm; Downey, J .; Leander Sooy, J . 0 . Syplierd, of Laurel, Del., I. H .M e rrill , Jo h n ;13. CooUnisin, A; K . Street, l i . T; Boswell. C W . H illm an, T . M. Jackson, .J . Y . Dobliltis, Dr. L . H. Dunn, A. L. Urban, W rl ght Eckersley and Thoiu as. Cope,E s q o f Germantown. V-.";..

These am i a large num ber of frlendsj many of them being lad ies,;attended the banquet at. , the Sheldon. House in the evening; wheve addresses * were delivered b y 1 p resident McGaulley, Prof. Boswell, Bishop. Bowtiian, I)r. Crooks; Chas. ilill, XJlmncellor Lippincott, Prof.';Merriam, of Hutget^, Drs. llan lon , W hitney and Swin­dells, and lion, CYE. .1 IeiidHcksoh. .

That Remarkable.Seiyiba.

- Sabbath, A-ag. 14. : -. “ There are m o r e • people, on these grounds tliis morniiig,” said Major Patter­son, ' '‘ than ever before,. not excepting Camp-meeting Sunday." ■.-* ■" .■;>* AVitli two inore.weeks for accuuiulation^ ,\ve wondered liist Sabbath -w hat kind of result, we should see /A ugust 23 !•

■ Tlie morning meetings in Y. P, Temple aud '.Tabernacle l>ad a little m ore of the revival tire in.tlieih than usual. . This was enkindled , doubtless by tiie “ W omen's Encouragement Meeting of the previous four days. The sisters w ere not content with abstractions in faith and morals, but pressed conviction on the - unconverted, and won a number of souls during their Interesting exercises.

AT T il K AUDITOHICM the throng was again so great tliat Dr. Hanlou whs sent to prench in the Temple. Dr. J . M. BuckleyV sermon on Isaih 3 :10 , II, “ S a ry e toXhe righteous, that it shall be well with him ,” etc., was. a dispassionate, practical, and soul-stirring appeal, dictated by reason, common sense, and m ighty ar­gument. in favor of obedience to God. V fr T in : KlOIITKlHS AND WICKED

.were held up in contrast, both characters being clearly defined, aud the latter es- peciallv followed out in ail the fearful details of a God-forgetting aud soul-de- stroying impiety. ' ,

The impression was profound, and we heard on Monday m orning of at least one man who listened, and quietly went away to seek the Lord, resolved never to rest until lie was saved. « He was saved before lie closed his eyes that night. .•

TIIE St*XDAV-SCIU)OL LESSOXt. had over.three thousand diligent studeuts during the afternoon,.’aud the Bible Class had a good season reviewing the “ Sermon on the Mount.’*. .

V . THE 11 EACH SEUVICK not only attracted thousands from Ocean Gioye, but nearly as niauy from the crowded hotels of Asbury Park .’ Among the speakers it was a g reat jdeiisure to many to see and hear Marshal Balling* ton Booth, head of the Salvation Army under General W illiam Booth, of Lon- don.' He '1 readily gained access' to the hearts nf .the. people by his references to “ glorious John Wesley” and the doctrines ol free und full saivatioii. ^

The other speakers were Kevs. J . C; Young: Dr. Vanhorne-and J , T. Tucker.

. Dll. W M. A. SrENCEUwas the Auditorium preacher of tbe even- ing. a man of fine, presence, titient man- nerj forcibly; ;’delivery,‘ and.lire}* ardor. After au eloquent and very logical analy-, sis of tlie somewhat complex statement in Psalms 40 :S: “ T he redem ption of their soul is precious, and it ce.-ise-th forever,'* the preacher directed oil his art and energy iu portraying the possibility of being eter­nally lost. Instances, anecdotes and ap­peals were poured on the people like an enliiading tire of grape and canister,, to bring them in repentance to the feet of Jesusl \ . ..- * •

“ This,'*- whispered the old preachers sit­ting around, "rem inds; one of old-fash­ioned cuiup.meeting- and revival preach- ing.” The effect was tremendous, espec­ially when the preacher himself, who is 6ne; of tbe finest singers we have ever lis­tened t<v struck the bid invitation hymn, and tlie Auditorium and Grove rosounded >vith:.-*;1 ; Y-.

. •* Turu to ihe Lord aud sefk salvation.Suundtbc-praise of Jesus name,*' Ac-

invite them forw ard! ’/. shouted Bro. Davies, who wv.s out midway in the con­gregation, aw-i forward cam e about fifteen souls, sevvi-.il o f whom Were gloriously converted. .. -

The peop’.o held ou until the last dox olog\v unw ilang to leave a spot where heaven and eurtli seemed so near together.

All restlesiuess is forgotten under such earuest, convincing appeal as Dr: Buckley presented lu the morniug, and the specta­cle of souls coming to Christ, under Dr. Spencer's labors at ‘n ig h t. . This is the work that will conserve order, th rill aud save sinners, and consequently make earth aud heaven rejoice together. .' ’

/The announcement by Mr. Yatman,

leader of the Young People’s Meetings, that lie would hold ft. m eeting -/or u/mm-. t& ted . peopte on It/, created some surprise and comment. Tlie class.xnentinnod were, well pleased, and contrary to the opliilon of. many came out ■ ini;good riumbers. There were eighty present, en t say they were never in such a' meeting iu the ir lives. The. leader gave a small story of the J reasOiis Ayliy be was n Chris­tian. ; Then he\nsked if all would be will- iug that then and th e re he. should plead for their. conversion, by turn ing frpui sin to the service of ,’Godl •; Tliey - siiid yes. T j i en came to the servic^ oil e of . th os e wonderful blessings th a t the;H oly Spirit can.only give. ^Ir. Yntmaii -broke doyen in te a r s S o :did' the listeners au d : a ; full sdore gave themselves tlren and there to Christ. I t was a happy .liour. X early all present said the service must be repeated, lind to that the leader consented, and will hold i t a t tlie same tim e and place ;Friday of this week. Why can’t that be one of tlio features of the religious Work ut Ocean GroveV. 7/

. ' ■ , Bible Readings,:;Three diiys o f the present week have

been devoted to. t h e . exposition and en­forcement of Bible truth; and with such general acceptance, that we do not sup­pose any series of, regular sermons could have,been eqvially; effective. . ; V-,7-

Dr. 1 Innlon opened oif Wednesday inorn- ing frotn.the Auditorium stim'd,'taking tlie tlrst 18 yerseS cif the eighth chapter of Ho* mans as a com prehensive-outline of tlie spiritual, life, and a . summary of practical and experimental tests o f vital Christianity.

in regnrd to tlie nature and olljces of the hum an conscience, and Various opin­ions en terta ined ' on this subject, i t ,was shown tliat this complex facility partakes both of th e understanding and sensibilities of our nature.:- I t is not oiily. an eye to dis­cern the righ t or wrong, but the.power of approbation of the; one!and condemnation d f the other. The: gospel distinctly pro- vides that we iii ay li ave- our hearts .sprink­led from an evil conscience. * , >. •: Several ministers present, took -part iu the morning, exercises,^ inc lud ing : Kev. Bro. Cummings, form erly of Baltimore, now of Florida, Itev. Dr. E . M. Levy, the Baptist evangelist, and Kev. E. Davies, of Xew.Eoglantl, and Dr. C. Larue.

T he evening subject was the future state, numerous Scriptural passages being cited to indicate its character. The announce- ment of ■ Dr. Curry’s' death iu connection with the discussion, gave the service some­thing of a mem orial tenderness, and at the close there was deep emotion, while Mrs. Bottome offered a prayer o f consecration.

The Headings on Thursday; were con ’ ducted by Mrs. Kev. J . H . Knowles, and Dr. Munhall is announced for Friday, while on. Saturday; and Sabbatli the; Anni­versary* of the "Women's Forelgu Mission­ary Society will.be held, with Dr.Thoburn as preacher on Sablmth morning, aud Mrs, Thoburu as speaker in the afternoon.

' The Sih’Atioa Army.MAUM1AI, UA 1,1.1 NUTO.V HOOTI1 VISITS AS-

Ut*KV PA11K AXI) OCEAN CJHOVK.

That Fiie Alarm.Ju st as we feared, when w riting a few

weeks ngo about possible interruptions by fire bell and other causes, the people are uucoutroIIab)e. They seem lo lose all self-possession, and run wild..- One man last Monday evening, who ought to have had sense euough to remain at" his hotel, lost his life by starting oil in haste with the unrellecti'ng crowd to see where the fire was. - He took a hemorrhage and died In an hour. •

Hud the fire been a serious one, what, chance could our firemen liave had to Work with auy k iud of system, overwhelmed by multitudes in their way at every turnv On this point Bro. W. S. Sulger, an old Tren­ton fi renian, suggests to-; o u r; Joys /to rope the locality w ithin which they have to work, aud keep the curious and useless throng outside. We fear it couldu’t be done here, our people are so utterly de­void of reason under an im pulse of xnirl- osity. Y _...■ . - : ;-r , . , Y . ..

2sane of the reports we have seen of the damage to Sister Toohig's cottage, are cor- rect. ’ $o5; will coyer allf for. which sli e and lier friends are thankful.

In cases o f this kind, w here a few buck­ets of water only are ueeded, or the boys’ chemical company, we beg that the bells shall not be rung, day or night.

Hand Book on Africa. Kev. E..Davis, now in the front rank of evangelistic forces at Ocean Grove, is' the author of a valuable work with the above title, l ie has recently euiarged the vol­ume, by a deeply interesting chapter ou Liberia, and ornamented its pages by a steel portrait of Bishop W illiam-Taylor, a likeness of the explorer, Henry M. Stan­ley, and a picture of Cape Palmas. The late edition with these attractions is neatly bound in cloth covers;. price, SO cents. In paper covers the original ptibUcv.tioa cost-2o, but the hand.-ome binding, por­traits aud illustrations,’ with additional readiug matter, make it still a very cheap book ut 30c. It cun be had at the Ocean Grove Book Store, or of. tbe author in per- son, ut the Howland House.

Kev. J . Povie, Brooklyn, X’ . Y.,-cured of Eczema; by Palm er's Skin-Success! It cleanses und heals. •

According to uunouncement the Marshal of tlie Salvation Army, Ballington Booth, son of General William Booth, of London, a cc piii p iini ed by.- li Is personal staff, arrived at/A sbury Park depot among the incoming C ro iy ilso f; la s t. Saturday : evening, ; and hardly, tak ing ti. m om ent for rest o r re-: freslimentv marched; to the music, of their own excellen.t hand (for tiie staff ollicers- are; - all' good .musicians) to Educatipnal H all to hold a public meeting,/. The' prevailing liurrry and rush of peo- ■' pic, Witli Saturday: evening's business and the ever attractive boardwalk by the .sei*; interfered with a . large attendance at the I la l l ; y e t tiiere w'ere several hundred wait­ing .to give Uie Mnrshal a hearty greeting.

H e is tall . r a t h er spare, ti nd active in movement, like th e - General, .his father, with a refiued intellectuality in h is ' 1 ooks, and som ething of the mannerism;- of an M. P. in his resonant, voice. The Staff," consisting, of majors, captains ’and other grades 'of.official position; ^presented an im posing appearance, and all proved to be whole-souletl jfellows, who delight in hand w oik an d a re , eloqu e n t i n song and testi­mony for the Saviour who won them to h is standard, and ; for whose; name they seemed ready to do or die,;. A fte rk n ee -d rlllV and other lively exer­cises in the regular place; qf meeting- on Sabbath forenoon, meet^pgs .were held again in Educational Hall afternoon aud evening, a t which the Marshal gave u deeply interesting sketch of the work of th e Army in general, ond the “ Hescue Ilom e,” with other specialties of a humane tind Christly character, which are growing up under their supervision. Capt. Kees, a Welsh' lady, / interested the; people very much' by her. fine singing atid rich experi­ence. , '•. :• • '

M r. and i l rs.-: .Jacob Stiles ,* had their Inftint: son. baptized by th 6 M arshal, he receiving .the name “ B allington: Booth Sfiles.y , D uring the/ cerem onial the Mar- shal re/erred to the'; fact that he himself w as. haptized 1 by ; Hey. Jam es Caughey,' theM ethod ist evangelist. ■;vY-- r • .r.

I t was a privilege to the multitude who assemble , a t the Ocean Grove beadh meet­ing service every Sabbath- evening at C p. >t;, to 'see and hear the Marshal, who at tUe iusUince of Dr. Stpkes delivered a lieAutiful;and impressi.ve address. ' Duties elsew here caUeil ; th ^ j)aitV; awiiy on Mon­day morning, b u t : they left; a blessing be­hind t hei n. : y -Y- • ’-Iy

Ferguson’s coal and wootl—best quality —bottom prices.: Branch oflice a t Wain- righ t Vfc * E rrick6on’s sto re ; connected by telephone w ith Ferguson’s yard . Orders forwarded im m ediately, ; .; . V ; '

3Irs.Ytjisliop E . 9 ; Haven is stopping at the ItYterhichen, A tlantic avenue. Also the following: 3 I r .n n d M rs.,G as p e r; E rek , Mr. and Mrs. Hicks, M isses Lizzie- and M amie Denn, Mr. aud Mrs» Holstein, 3Ir,s. and ita s ;e r Bennett, Rev. --Ay.-^YGriijjwn' and son, H^v. W j J . Quincy, P. 1<: Stuiuy- ler, A. D. Kennedy, Jr., A. K. F isli and wife, Miss C. E. Edmonds,. Miss Lock­hart. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert and daughter, Mrs. Harris atid daughter,* Mrs. II. Kessler and daughter, W. W arren, Miss Bolder, Miss Kausenberger, Miss Lillie Streeper, Em ma Pierson, Mrs.. L. Moore and son. and Mr. and Mrs. Hellings. ■■Y ;;The; following guests; are registered ;iit X'ewark C’ottage: Miss Em m a A-Camp- field. Miss Mary Xeal, Misses Annie, Amy mul M ary Andrew, Mr. and Mrs. P. Van- derhoof, Mrs. X . Yanderhoof, 31 r. Xor- man Vunderhoof, all o f Newark, X . J . ; Mrs- Jenn ie E. Jones, Orange, X. J . ; Mr. and M rs . M. P. Howell, Spencer, X . Y .; Mr. and M rs. G. A. Heller, Elmira, X . Y .; Mr. arid Mrs. .J. S. Joh'nston,-Xew Haveu, Couh.VvamV' M r. and Mrs. George Xeai, Lodi, X . Y. y, - , *

•Rev. M adison C. Peters is the author'of. a volume of.'‘‘ Sermons on Timely Topics,’’, hici ml ing : his . celebrated discourse;; on M Em pty Pews,*.*': and some ^stirring pages referriiig -to. ^T h a t Boy of -Y'ours'V.and ,‘ Kuntli>m;Shqts” , 'a tp o p u lu rfo U ie s a n d vices o f the day. This' is the sort-of preach- ing ;-peb|ileVlike to he'ar, an d . the.kind of book eyerybfHly Ayill want to read. There is pot a dull paragraph in it,

Hev. J . 0 . Sypherdj of the W ilmington’ Conference, !•> m aking his first visit to Ocean Grove. He stops at the Windsor, where M rs. F rank Sm ith, of W ilmington, is entertaining a num ber of our old Dela­ware and M aryland acquaintances. .

Col. JYM . .Bennett, of Pliijadepliiu, so well known by his benefactions to the M ethodist Orphanage of that city, Is a guest at the Sheldon House, and seems to enjoy his sojourn at Oceiui Grove.

Kev. Dr. Thom as Griilith, of the He- formed Episcopal Cbuich, West Philadel­phia, and family, are occupying the cot­tage at 70 Mt. Carmel. '

Kev's J . S. Cook, of Bristol, Penna., R.AVhinna, of Philadelphia, J.* S. Ileisler, Camden, and D r. Levy are taking vacation at the Grove. .

Miss M. C. Yannemuu, of Penn's Grove, X. J., is stopping at the Arctic House, Surf avenue, near the ocean.

Mrs. L. A. Crane has returned from at­tend.ng u camp-meeting at Old Orchard, Maine. , •

Rev. Charles H ill, of Wilmiugton. is at Keystone Cdttuge, Ileck' aveuue.

H ow Som e L iv es H a v s B een 'E x ten d ed .

In a physician's oilice-in Philadelphia are filed numerous letters with expressions, like th e se :•

“ My m other and self have, been greatly benefited by the use of your Compound Oxygen. I t lias undoubtedly, preserved and prolonged. her 1 ife these two years past.” / “ I lmve.improved in health :using your Compound Oxygen. I can ride with* out much fatigue. As I am in my. eigh­tie th year, I, suppose I cannot expect to be entirely relieved.” ‘‘ U has alm ost made a hew man of me a t nearly , three-score and ten.” >t-i w ill be elg|it3*-two yeors old- the fiftli day of next Xovember. The dropsy 1ms le ft me, and my legs are all right. Every .one tha t sees me says, ‘ How 'well you look J’ . I ’ tell; them Compound Oxy­gen saved my life and cured me.’* F o r a- full explanation of how such marvels aro possible, write for brochure, which they ; send free, to D rs, Starkey & Palen , 1521): Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Y * : ; Y M alr ied .

Xioirn^r.ALE-SiMON'i'ON.—In S t.P au is Church, Ocean Grove, ou the 10th in s t, by Kev. H . Belting, Joseph.C. N ightingale, ’ OF Paterson, X . J ., and ‘Malissa II . Simon- toh, of Passaie, N . J .

D ry pine; cord wood, dry oak coril wood, dry pine kindling.wood, d ry oak k in d lin g ; wood. - This wood is of first-class quality, tlioroughly dry, a t bottom prices. ;•■. Money refunded if not as represented, a t F e rgu ­son's yard. Y

T he 48tli Annual Catalogue of Penning­ton Seminaryi Pennington, X ew J e r s e y , ; is ju s t received. .This boarding school for both sexes, now before the public for nearly fifty years, ranks very high. The; testimonials o f such -educators as D r: Me- - Cosh and numerous : others, as found in this catalogue,; are M il proof o f thik. : W e ; ■iire sure that parents seeking a h igher ed­ucation for their children under the best kind of influehces, ;would do.well to ad­dress Dr. Hanlon, Pennington, X ew J e r ­sey, for a catalogue, or call on him in per­son a t his cottage^ corner Xew Jersey and 311. Tabor a.venues, while a t the Grove. See advertisement in tliis paper.

■ I Skin-Success; Soap, alleviates and heals: • Cures all Skin disejises. : 5 : :: r ;*

The greatest success has attended “A unt P o lly Basset’s old-fashioned ‘VSkewl *T th is * season, because ; i t ' meets the dem and for refined humor,.and; a good, hearty laugh. ’ ‘‘A llnt Polly’s darter, Belinda, that funny gal that cau’t: spell ciit.v will read a “ com­position on / .the Monkey,’I 'and • iili the brlght-ejfed boys and girls who represnt ;■ our. great-grandparents will be there. : D on't m iss 'the- ‘‘Skewl 3Ieetin’” next Monday m ght. Augurt 22(1, at E duca tiona l. HalL Y-Y-/ , ,

- Skin-Success Olntmeht and Soap—-the twin marvels Of healing and cleansing. Y :

; 'The Lawrence House, so favorably l o - ; cated corner Of M ain and Central ave­nues. has been wejV patronized so fa r th is , year. I t m igh t; be in place for us to Say. th a t strangers coming to the Grove in the - preseut crowded seiLson w-ill be likely to ’lind; good; accommodations there a t any. time. ’ Please make ai note of.this.

r Bro! W. H. Jenkins, authorized agent for the Guide to U olvie^, Palm er tte Hughes, publishers, will uike orders at Oceau tirove for the Guide aud ull of their publi­cations, from 1 to 2 r . m. every day, except Sunday, at the llowluud House, which is but ii lew minutes’ walk from the beach, aud one from the Auditorium and post oilice. He will * also receive orders by mail. H is address is Howland House, Oceati Cirove, X. J ., or post olllce box US7.

Skin-Success ointment ami Soap. Posi­tive and speedy for all :>kin diseases.

** Thought you didn’t allow card playing at Oceau G rove” was the rem ark of a respected visitor the othor day. We promptly replied that it was against the rules. He then stated his surprise and mortification ut seeing in the parl&r of tho hotel where he p u t up, p&rties publicly en­gaged iu the game, some of them being connected with the house. In sheer ju s­tice to other large houses, we ought to state that this card playing was at a place called the LaPierre, and should be sup­pressed immediately. '

3Irs. Davis aud Mrs. Yon Bracht and daueliter, of Po’keepsie, and Mrs. D. C. A llen and daughter, of South Orange, are guests of Mrs: Taylor, on Philadelphia avenue, • - Y 1

FOB S A I j E / C ouiplete B o ard in g 1 H ouse,' Yi.;,; v 23Heck Avenue., . ■;

YiC room s furnished.v. A ccb m iq o d atiu g te rm s . : Possession a s soon as des ire d . A pply ou p re m ise s o r ad d ress B ox ^027, O ccan Grove*. •

' For Re at.• 1 'o r S ep tem b er a n d O ctober, c h e ap . * A . l a r ic e * G t i c T t - u i , i»artiaiiy .fu rn ish e d ; e le g an tly loca­te J,..w ith sp le n d id sh a d e a u d line w ater.

• : * " A ddress.B O X J30, .o r ap p ly No. S Embut^* ay e ., O cean Grove-

Delightful Furnished Rooms,. .Ail re a d y fp r-o cc u p an ey ..- • •• \

Y ; ; r y i M ain A v e n u e, O cean G rove.;

A Furnished Tent to Rent,- A u d S o ;i ; f o r S a le .

/ 1 I n q u ire 112 W ebb a v e u u e , O cean G rove..

FOR SALE, . •A D ESIRA BLE LOT No. 121 M t T a b o r lY ay

h e a r C «m p .G rouud. A ddress D r. VAN Sa NT,' 1122 V ine s tre e t , i ’b i ia d e lp h la . .

FOR SALE,F u r u i a b e t l on th e c o m e r o f S u r f

a n d B eae h a v e n u e s . A rtesfau w a te r a n d sew er c o n n e c tio n : A d d ress J lltS . II . R. RV KR, ••

iB o x 2070, O cean G roye.

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S P 8 0 I A J . N O T M M Mansion House,N ortheast c o rn e r o f E m b u ry a n d New

Y ork A venues.

O ccan G rove , N. »J.H e x " . . " . L. a . r c n m c k .

Tha Lillagard,•Abbott A venue,- -Near th e O cean,

A Jm m ltn m r, com m odious a n d th o ro u g h ly e n - 1'f i y a rd s Ip 'jn th e *eu. H e u lth fu l

« 1» V*r »to i* »r f »i I *!«♦.'_ M l IS H . CLEM ENT. PropV .

The Chautauqua,S i Broadway, Ocean Grove.

KfcftT th e o ce an u n d F le tc h e r i.i.Jte ; f a 'tib r io u s : b re e d s . e x p a n s iv e o u tlo o k . i f ►: accom m odations.

M RS. T . *1 .W IOHTM AN ,. M ISS M. Av. If OW NER,

B oxiM jfi.:. - P ro p rie to rs ,

G lad H allelujahs.Sweney & K irkpatrick’s best

and freshest.song; book is on sale at the Ocean Grove Bookstore. The management invites eyeiy- body to examine it. This book has had the benefit of the authors’ persona! supervision. They have watched every detail. In consequence we have a supe­rior book of soul-stirring-songs, especially adapted to Churches or Schools. Procure a copy.

By m ail, 35 cents hy rxp*e««, <3 Co p r r d o i . ; f 30p er iou. . Further inducem ent to Scn 'oolsC hercliet and Kvangclifti. . . .

T . T . T a s k e i c , Sr., P i / d l i s h e k , 9 2 1 A r c h S t . , P h i l a d e l p h i a , P a .

• \ > . u t i c HquQ H A S . w : KA H SX ER , 'S l T).

P B I T S I C I A X t .V D S I R ^ K O .N .

(iMldllRtt* o f ho tll SClmoR S u m m e r onir>e —Opp;i>i!e I'ostotlir p. O ceati G rove,

P ilg rim P a th w a y c o rn e r Mt H e rm o n Wiiv. m S o u th 121 h S tr e e t . . ' P h ila d e lp h ia . Tn

R efpect fu lly rt-Arrp to lift* . K. II . S tokes. I). !►., R ev . A. W alluee. D.D., a n d cioorge W . E vans, E sq ., O cean G rove. Open all

Y ear.,R. M. A. Ga RHLSOX POMEHOYIV A I f X R n A X.V C O T T A ( i I*.

M ain A venue, O ceun liriivi-.G ra d u a te o f Ro«tnn l't»l ;c rs :ty S chool of* Mod*

le in e , O hm? o f In p ra c tice , s tr ic tly l i f t m o p i 'tb ic .

H’.tivi w h ic h h a s••tu f f d ra m u u e . p u re

!i*;.v u n d .-u;t p a r lo r .

J . H U N T ,D E N T I S T .

M l. W. F. i:E!!FraS, •• ■ -.A ssis tan t.

GRADUATES IN DENTAL SURGERY.O cenn G ro v e Oflice In t h e I 'o n t O fllec

B n i l d i D i ; , c n l r n n c e o u M a i n A v e ,Gas a d m in is te re d . The Ohalfonte

.—Immediately fronting the; Ocean.— . M ISS'M . <]’. BEAUM ONT. PropT.,T h is fav o rite Im ase h a s b ee n p u t In complete*

o rd e r fo r en te rtu in a n en t o f guest*. No fin e r s i tu ­a tio n tn o c e a n G rove. A t t r i t io n first•clu‘*j.

Cowell House,30 Webb Ave., Ocean Grove.'

E x c e l W il fisn ifury u»rpni:<m»M s. A i u n 'Kluctrk* t i i r h ' t'ivc■» t>> Mr V auK pj* on app-un t- m en t E very c.u 'v .-i ie m e f.»r e •tuinrt o f cuests. O n e ld o tk from oc* u:i.- Now ojmu

MRS E. A. JACKSON.

j:. m . j o h n s t o n ,

T h e 18S7 m u sin bonk u sed by PRO F. SW ENEY Is

The Clarendon r 'lo v o ce an ntu'.fjfik. room * jure*-. A r .” «*:an w a t - r a n d p e rfe - t s a n ita tio n . Twin*; to s u it t h e 'm o s t f«-1.d 1 • • u ‘ T r : tu s redu t.'jd d u rin i: .1 v , u t > d Ju ; m ■■ *;u‘ 1.

23.a c res lim b e r, 7t> J ic re s il lb ib lv ; 'jO e n d jd b u ild - I j c s a i id feneCR; J-f m ile from to w n o f '.>»): tw o m ile s from t(»w*n o t w ith in ih tn id : m>d tw o fine house? a n d lo ts in to w n o f fo r p ro p e rty h i o r n e a r O ceau G ro w .

ltu X *r.». cam IU*. Xew Y ork.35 P ilg rim P athw ay , O cean Grove.

H ouse n ew ly p n ltu ed a n d th o ro u g h ly retiovn- t e d : sew er u se }* r !*_■»• t ; ro m m l lut-.iu<»n. n e a r

Iiostoflice, tt-riipie. A u d lto riu .n .-o c e a n a n d h ike, loard by th e d a y . w<*k <«r m ea l •. tio ptnu^ <>r ex*

pense p p a r td to tpukt- ih e ta b le e«iual to th e U .st. T erm s m o d era te . MK>. (». VV. JiPKAK. .

PK O F. H. H . K O l'N IK Box n;.-,. . . P roprie to rs.

Oastleton Cottage,O7 E m b u ry A v e ., O cean G rove.

E x cello n t .sail Ua o ' arr>Ui^et»e:i!*. o u re A rtes ian w a te r ; n e . r tin? b en c h , b u th lo ir L 'rmimK- p.*>t- olVtcuand A u d ll trium ; ftrst'Cu^* board u n d beds. F o r te rm s, oddrei-s

B ox 200;. MKS. M a KY £ . U 'K E N S .

Gilbert Cottage,i} 0 E m b u r y A r e '11 l ie ,

O CEAN GKOVE.N\-ar to e oce an , b a th in ? ?rout^d« «:»d ]»ost*oSjc«i.

Box TS2. . Min*; A. E . GILBEK T.

S ev era l x cc cn t p u b llca tio h s c la im P rof. S w cney’s n a m e as e d ito r , b u t

N o . ‘1 a l o n e i s t b e b n n U t i c u i v n n t . O c r a n G r o v e .

Persons w ishing-to provide them selves before band should send 35 ce n ts with order, to th e pub* U sher, who w ill seud a co p y b y m ail..

, A ddress JO H N J . lio O D , V. 1018 A rch S tie e t , P h ila ;, P a.

W A N T E D . ; 28 Bath Aveaue, near Beach,B<Kimy and tnsl' ful a ' cojnm <dut;a:i*. w.

sian water, Tor«u« f-'iir. .Tun-i '.'th imiii .U-.'.y >ep:. 1f t, ;o ; 2_- per m

Ocean Grove, ST. J.Mitt try c cm id i t i 'm first -class, A rte - . i'- :?i ?*•; a n d from J u ly 10ih to

M K-; B . P U IE ? T . P ro p 'r .

/■ (I'oiM iEitiv .«tN*;i:p. toT T .u ii:..■ .This iiouw* U deU'4U tfu iiy > itu « :e d on W t-'.ey1.8 k f , second Ihhj-.- beiow u p p e r h-rry.

. O pens .Ju n e 1st.Aw c.w .r.odfttiou* f >r tifiy c u e r t i . ' I’easonaM e

te rm - . A ddressM U*. 1. H . LINGER.

Box. I-.*. O cean G rove.

F o r t h e m o n th o f S ep tem ber, w b lte q i r k to w a it on ta b le . In q u ire a t JO U R N A L O ilice.

A sbury P a rk .

B O A R D I N G .0 * 7 f | | i n *vi»tral lo c a tio n , co m fo rtab le '

y / U 1111 O l - . ho m e a n d r* a«>5vftble te rm * -..M ltS . M. *. MOOI<Y.

. i ' F o r R e n t .T h r e e S m a l l r n r n l N U e i l t ’« t b y th ey e a r . C e n tra lly lo c a te d : o n e n e x t th e ooean .

A pp ly 93 Tal»or W uy. o r a d d re ss M rs. M ARY A ,' ATWOOD. O cean G rove.

Oh the Ocean Front, Ocean Grove, NV J,f*eliirhtftil!y s itu a te d , w ith fu ll view o f th e s u rf und ln .th in ir c ro u u d s from veranda.* a n d rooms,-

E n tire ly re n o v a te d . re fu rnU L ed v.nd p tiitited th ro u g tio u t ’ Tui».1.* Hnd in te n tio n a lw a y s u u su rj '6i« ed . . -.*14(5.. . A. H. *TOCKT<»N. P ro p rie to r.

EDUCATIONAL HOME■ ■■ ' —F O R -T H B - :

FEEBLE-MINDED, Rlillviile, Cumberland Co., N J.

Seu Breeze Cottage,2 1 S u r f A v e n u e . •

MUH. J . M . B EN N ET, * P:oj»riet'»r.L oca tion a u d su rro u n d in g s h ic b ly a t tra c tiv e .

H om e com forts a n d re aso n ab le te rm s for rfKuas a n d b o ard . P . O. B ox M . .

OSBORN HOUSECorner Central and Pitman Aveaues, Ocean Grove, N. J .

This j»opu!ar bo tlse is now oj»en fo r tb e t h f 'd ‘■eason. L ocation e v e ry w ay d e s i ra b le : im p ro v e- m e n ts sim -e l&.st se a so n : com fort, h e a lth a tid e o n v e n ie n c e fo r truerits. B ox J i^ l.

R IC H A R D D EV E LIN , M anager. , MKS. A . ISR A EL. P ro p rie to r .N ew In s t i tu tio n , ju s t o p en e d u n d e r m o s t fa vorab le

auspices.

R E V . C. F , G A RRISO N , S up t. a n d Sec’y .31RS. C. F . GARRISON, M atron u n d In s tru c to r .W . H . CLAY SM ITH , M. D ., P h y sic ian .8 . O. GARRISON, P res’t a n d T x e a s ..

RBranKKCES—Issauc K e rlln , M. D ., S u p t. P en n . T ra in in g S chool fo r fe eb le -m in d ed : S. I). R lsley, M . I>., <22 W a ln u t S t.. P h ila d e lp h ia ; C h arles K. M ills . M. D., liKW C h es tn u t S t., P h iin .; G en. C lin­to n B. F isk , S ea B ric h t , N . J . ; D r. E . II . S tokes. O ceau G rove, N .J . ; itev . A. W adnce, D. D ., E d ito r O cean G rove R ecobd .

S en d to S u p e rin te n d e n t fo r c lrc n la rs . a n d ob lige b y g iv in g in ,o rm u tlo n co n c ern in g a u y bnckw urd o r w e ak -m in d ed c h ild re n , n ee d in g a sa le , re lia b le h o m e a n d benool,

Pennington Seminary.•F o rty -n in th y e a r ; fu r b o th s e x e s ; h e a l th , co m ­

fort, m orals, re lig io n , v aried a n d th o ro u g h e d u c a ­tio n ; m o d e ra te ch a rg es a n d iitiq lo ca tio n . T hose ' lo o k in g for a good C h ris tian B oard lug -S rhoo l o u g h t to h a v e o u r n ew a u d b ea u tifu l ca ta lo g u e.

A ddressT IJO S . HAN LON, D. D., P e n n iu g to n , N . J .

BEPOHT OF COSFEliKSCK V1S1T0KS, JUNE 23di I5>&7. P e n n in g to n S em in ary in d isp u ta b ly ju k e s fro n t

r a n k am o n g o u r C ouferenceSem n ariea . I ts h o n ­o re d re co rd Is m ore th a n susta ined . N e v e r in i ts h is to ry b aa tb e In s titu tio n been so w ell eq u ip p e d fo r u sefu lness. T h e o u tlay o f 8 i \ ( 0 0 o n th e bu ild ­in g s h a s bo im p ro v ed them th a t fo ra ttn ic tiv e u e ss , a d a p ta b il ity , lieaU hfulnesM ind ev ery o th e r esse n ­t ia l to su c h a schoo l, i»erfcetJou is v e ry n e a rly re a c h e d . ' - _______

I ’EINCETON, N . J . , J u u e 1 1 ,1SSC. P e n n in g S em in ary n a s a very h ig h c h a ra c te r in

a l l Uiis d is tr ic t, a u d dese rves it. E v ery j e u r s tu ­d e n ts com e from i t to o u r co llege, a n d .*e lin d th e m e x c e e d in g ly . w e ll p rc p u te d . I 'u re n ts and- g u a rd ia n s m a y se n d th e ir ch ild re n to t h e in s ti tu ­tio n a n d be su re to h a v e th e m vs ell c a re d fo r a tid w eU e d u c a tle d . D r. H unlou is a g e n tle m a n in w h o m u ll w h o know h im hav e im p lic it co n fidence ns a sc h o la r a n d a tid u u e d u c a to r . •

JAM ES McCOSH. P res id en t o f P rin ce to n C ollege.

Call nt o r sen d to O cean G rove Rook S to re for ca tu lo g u e (free ). D r. t la n lo u m ay U oscen a t hiH cottage ,«co rner M t. Mal»or a n d New Je rse y a v e ­n u e s ; o r m a il h im a postal c a rd u n d h e w il l cu ll und se e y o u .

H ackettstow n Institute(N ew a rk C onference S em in ary .)

R E V . GEO . II W UITNKY, P . D „ P re s id e n t. - H as a iv ide re p u ta tio n a s a co llege p re p a ra to rj '

fo r y o u n g m en L a d W college . Itest advat>tages in m usic , a n . e locu tion , and iu sc ien tific a n d com*, m erc ia l c o u b e s . B u ild in g acco m m o d ates n e a rly 200 bojirdcre. an u Indies h a v e b ee n te fu se d from lac k o f room fo r s ix co n se cu tiv e yea rs , n n d y o ung m e n for five o f th e se yuan* for tn e sa m e reason . C o n sta n t a t te n tio n to n c a lth , m a n n e rs a n d m orals. T erm s m o d era te . S end fo r ca talogue.

H a ck e tts to w n , N . J , is am o n g th e S cb o o ley 's m o u n ta in ra n g e , an d is n o ted for c m n d e u r o f scc n ery a n d h e a lth fu ln e ss o f clim a te .

Drew Ladies' Seminary,CARMEL, N, Y.

- 22d y e a r op en s Sept. 11. Tbo?c h a v itu ; d a u g h ­te rs to e d u c a te sh o u ld seu d fo r new il lu s tra te d c irc u la r , o r g e t o n e a t th e O cean G rove Book S to re . C orrespondence in v ite d . • .- •

GEO, CROSBY SM ITH , A . M.

Dickinson Seminary,W IL L IA M S P O R T , P A .

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. E . J . G RAY, P re s id e n t.

N ice fn rn ish e d room s in th e b e a u tifu l eo ttace.ir.T Mt. H e rm o n W ay, c o rn e r B enson a v e n u e . A lso a co n v e n ie n tly fu rn ish e d base m e n t k i tc h e n . A c e lla r ad jo ins, c o n ta in in g re fr ig e ra to r a n d s to re room fo r w ood, co a l, & e,. A r te s ia n w a t e r o n • all- th re e floors, Sew er.connectioh . C all .a t 137 M t.. H ertoon W ay, o r ad d ress B ox 72?; ‘ V . • - •

Pas:e CottagePilgrim Pathway, Opposite Post Offic-:

B est loca ted W in te r C ottage in O cean G rove.

N ow of.cn . P e rso n a lly eos'.dueted by Mr*. P age. T ra n s ie n t u n d p e rm u n e n t i«oardrea^onabi*.-.

"Co-tf M rs E . R. PA G E.

Terrace Uottag*e,3 0 O ceau P a tli w ay,

. OCEAN GROVE.Haf. been o p en s in c e J t itv 1. fo r th e re cep tio n o f

g u ests . T ab le a n d loca tion 11 n su rj a s .n d . U nder t h e m an a g em en t o f

Box l “f . M RS. W. C. R E E V E .

Pilgrim Pathway, opp. Thomson Park,A d m itte d to b e t h e m ost a t t ra c t iv e lo ca tio n in O re a n G rove. Pos>ei‘es a l l th e Te«jUireiriems fo r

h e a lth fu l re c re a tio n a n d hom e com forts.. N ow o p en fo r guests.A r te s ia n w a te r. Box MRS. A . E . IR ELA N D . P ro p rie to r.

, S i x - r o o m p i » » t c r e ( I C o t f n e e ,w i th o u t th e g ro u n d j w ill ta k e p n y u ie n t 'in ‘.m o rtg ag e .’ T o be m ov ed in S ep tem b er. P rice fcfim*. >

A ddress l«oek B ox 21u'7, O cean G ro v e, HODSON COTTAGE,U C E A N G E O V h ), N . J .

O P E N T H E■ D e lig h tfu lly s i tu a te d n e a r th e *.eai*h. G<kk1 ac ­co m m o d atio n s a r e offered o n tav o ra b le te rm s. P ric e s d u r in g th e F ull a n d W in ter lnonLhs- un* u su a llv low . A p '.ea sau t '.v in ter h o m e m ay b e e n - jo y ed h e re on v e ry m o itd e ra te t e n :^ . F am ilie s w ill be ta k e n a t reduce*! ra te s .

M RS. E . ’HODSON, P ro p n e to r .

O ceau Pathw ay, fro n tin g the bea. O cean' G kove, X . J .

F o r lo c a tio n , a n d a i l t b e re*}nl'*.i‘“ of a n en j >vable -v .m m er bo rne . tbW b o u se c a n n o t b e e x c e lle d on th e co ast. S am e m an a g em en t k v la -t yeu r . N m ro p --:; a u d re ad y for guests.

* P. 6 . Box 2\M3. MISSES FRANK \V ADAMS. Proprietors.

A .V ice A p a r t m e n t F l o o r to le t. N ew lyp a p e re d a n d p a in te d ; A rtc^l m w a te r a n d a l l co n ­v en ie n ces for a p riv a te fam ily . , \ b o o th e r r t^ m * flfK>r above; In o u re o f MM E.X iRI.^uN . • .

H u m an H a ir .-tore, o''** M attison A v e n u e.

E m bury , Vast o f C en tra l A v e . , .OCEA N (iR O V E . ..

W ell loca ted fo r co m fo rt : u l l nuw leru im p ro v e­m en ts . in A rte s ia n w a te r a n d sa n ita t io n , ie rm s m o d era te .

MI« . M A R Y a ; n RENT ER. P ro p ’r. THE CARROLLTONT o re n t fo r season . In c o tta c e o n e . b lo ck fr*un th e oceati. N ice lo ca tio n . Low ra te s . A ddress Box 261, O cean G rove jKist-oflice. Ceivteuimil House 28 Ocean Pathway, South Side, near Beach Avenue, Ocean Grove.

A F IR ST -C L A S S H O U SE ,c -j:--. • • j . \ o . %v i l s o x ;OCEAN BEACH, N. J.

Grand Auction Sale

Main Avenue, . Near Post Office.OCEAN 1. ROVE, N . J .

L oca tion c e n t r a l : ro*/«m a iry a n d p lelisatit.’ T ab le lirs t-c la is . l e r t u - m o d era te . * *

Box 20M. ‘ JO H N WI H O N . P;« »p‘ r.

9S B roadw ay, O cean G rove.. A d u lts w ish in g a q u ie t a n d p lea sa o t. b o ard lu g ho u se will find e v e ry ac co u n t o Ju t ion a t mo>t re a ­so n ab le ra te s . . Box tfto

M RS. J . C. FREN CH , P ro p 'r

Comer Ocean Ave. and McClintock St,. T liis irrand s : tn im -r b o tn e hy th e sea xvjli o p en fo r 1

of o ee an fo r tw e n ty tu :lr* u p a n d d jw u th e con?.: K irk n o w le d c e d fe a tu re . T*:rm» re tw in u o ie . Addre*/*.

Ocean Grove, K. J,is ’., j-i-7. A n u n o b s trh c te d view . I! i*..- a ; • | to: n t m e n t s. T a b le a u ac-

CH A B L E s R O sn. Prop*r.

Itockland HouseNo. 11 J le c k A veuue,

OCEAN GROVE:O nly a . fe^v s tep s from th e o ee an tro u t. I ur*

nh d ied n«*t:.s w ith o r w ith o u t board .. Box "7!. . E : B. Es-TIL. P:\ip*r.

Comer Beach and Webh Aves.■ o c e a n g i :o v i :..

A c h e e rfu l a n d cnmmo«1i**»i*. <-om*<r. h - o - b l - e k from th e (Mreau a n d batlr.fii: j;:\ tab le , la rg e a iry r'x itr.s .ip en ln c o t: w i ie v.*.*ru A rtesl a n w a te r a tfd se w t r o »unev: i* a t .

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B e g t u n i n u a t 1 o ’c lo c k I ’. M ., on. Corner Central and Pitman Avenues,

‘ • F irst-cm ^s a 't '.v tn ao d H lio n c in r k>:us a n d .board : io ea tio n <■: to gUe?ts. B o x 2i*.i. . •

j tjr i jile a^ a tit: best, a t te n tio n i l l s - R. W'.'i'.tli, I 'r 'tp n e io r . .;!:■ i . F '-u -.b n t.. P h ila d e lp h ia .The Maryland45 W ebb A ve., O cean G rove,

T h e p ro p rie to r. M RS. M AGG IE H. PAGE, h as in tro d u c e d a l l t h e m o d ern iju p ro v em ey ts to re n ­d e r h e r h o u se th e m o-t deM rub le o f hom es. Rooms lan re . v e n t tint ion p e r f e c t : A rte s ia n w a te r, sew er c n m e e tio n . e<«nvebien: to b a tt l in g R n n in d s . |*<»st otlice a u d A u d ito riu m . T a b le tirst-elass. B oxes').

( I f s to rm y , th e n e x t fa ir d a y !ON T H E P R E M IS E S .

P»y o rd e r o f th e O cean B ench A ssoc ia tion .

J. U*. F ie ld e r . A u c tio n ee r.

28 Webb Avenue, Ocean Grove.. OPES* FR<;iM JU N E I. .

Houmj im p ro v ed a n d b-ia;:tifi>.d B est avci.au m o d a tio tu f<ir g iie fts . Be:v'<'.y»b’.v ;*:rii>5. *•. MRS. SM ITH i ' J i l h . 'A N D E i;* , l*r«<pr's.

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Ko, 7 Main Ave., four doors from the Beach,A n ^ i i . i i w a te r. Kxeellt-:.: :a-vle.

Ocean Grove, N. J,

. ' S A L E A l i S O Z . C T J ; .T e r m s E a s y . T i t l e I V y jc c t .

60 p e r cen t, o f th e p u rch a se m o n ey m ay re-'- m ain o n b o n d .an d m o rtg a g e .

T h is sa le will- afford an o p p o r tu n ity se ldom offered to p u rch a se p fo p c r ty a t fav o rab le prices, a t tli is d e s ira b le lo ca tio n , th e A ssoci­a tio n b e in g d esirou* o f c lo s in g o u t th e i r lots,- th e p lace n ow b e in g g o v e rn e d 'b y a B crough C om m ission . . . .

. . ^ A ' F R E E LU NCH , W IL L BE se rv ed b y M r. W . H . U 'eeka , th e p o p u la r c a te re r ,.o f B rook lyn , u u d e r th e l a rg e te n t o f th e A ssoc ia tion a t 12.30 P . M .

Ocean B each h a s o n e m ile o f o cean ' fron t an d one a n d o n e -h a lf m ile s o f f ro n t o n S h a rk R iv er a n d Bay. F o r s u p e rb bathing-, fine f ish ing a n d p e rfec t d ra in ag e it c an n o t be su r :i passed : • '

A b o u t 300' e le g a n t co tta g e s a n d v illa s h a v e ’ a lre a d y b e e n e rec ted , a n d u p w a rd s o f: o ne m illio n s ix h u n d red th o u sa n d d o lla rs 'in v e s­ted -in p e rm a n e n t im provem ents."

F u r th e r in fo rm a tio n in re g a rd to th e-sa le an d m a p s o f th e p ro p e r ty rn av 'b e o b ta in e d o f

. . . J . \V. F IE L D E R , A u ctio n eer,59 L ib e rty S t., N ew Y o rk ,

C H A S .O .H U D N U T .Office N in th A ve., n e a r D epo t, O cean B each,

• o r o f . _W illiam S. y a rd , W illiam A. R ip le y . . J a m e s G . B an te t, . J o h n D . S k ile s .P. W- Crozcr. S h e ld o n 5 . S p en ce r,J o h n W . F ie ld e r . . A n tiio u y T ay lo r,T lios. K e n n e d y , D avid H. W ilson , E d w ard S . Xovv-n*> Ja m e s S . V.a'rd,'C ro u e l l M arsh , * J o sep h B- Y ard .

T im o th y W . Lord.D ir e c to r s O ie d n j j e i t c k A s s o c ia t io n .

.Sea1 V iew , be tw een Beach A venue and •. th e O cean.

Siit»erlor U a a tio n a n d b est a e c o m u io d a tlo n s ; room s a iry im d spaeioii-*; ta b le m iex ee lle d . Now

for cuV«t*.; . .M R*. H. M: A*rNEW, I*rop-r.

M ain A v en u e , b e tw een C en tra l and B each, ‘ Ocean G rove, N , J .M Rc. M. E . *TU LL. P ro p rie :o r. ..

*u |»eriyr accom m >*da:i:jt»?aad e le ca tit s u rro u n d in g - . A ll m o d ern ‘sun ita ry i ni 11 ro ve m e a t s, a n d . in te r io r h a n d so m e ly d ec o ra te d . C*pen v iew :o th e <»eeun. P le n ty u* n / jm a n d b e .< a tte n tio n to g u ests .

26 Webb Avenue. .New b o u se n e a r <>ceah’fn m ;. - Newiv i iirm sh e d ,

*-pueionB. a u r a e u v e a n d e o ra f irtub te. Arte.-inii w a te r a n d a li m o d e rn im p ro v em en ts . N ow o p eu fo r guests.

Box (yj*i. MIL-. S. H . K EN NEDY. 1‘rop‘r.The Aldine SELVERT COTTAGEWilkinsun Cottage,-26 Embury Avenue,

OCEAN GROVE.H andsom ely re fu rn ish e d ., acco m m o d atio n s

ho m elik e a n d room s a iry a n d ch e erfu l. tab le . R ates th e m o s t re asonab le .

Box 22*. MRS. M. E. JO N E S P rop> :

M aiu A v eu u e , O ceau G rove.• O ne b lo ck a n d « h a l f from th e 'o c e a n . Now

otitiii fo r th e season o f l> j7. w ith th e u^ual tifs;- c la s- up{>oltunie:;t.‘. A rte s ia n w a te r a n d |-effect sunitur}* a r ra n g e m e n ts V n d e r m a n a g e m e n t o f

MRS. M. BECK, L ock Box O cean G rove.

Broadway, east of Beach Avenue, Ocean Grove, M. J . “• SeaK )» <>f <*}»en Juva- 2-V.h.*. e n la rg e d xliiiiuc r\»>ui. a rid o th e r nceom m rK iutions im p ro v ed .

■!l tu(.»*’le rn uppiiance.s for ljeii!tli a n d eo m io rt. Ik*s- 'JJ7 . M. J . HOLT. P ro p rie to r.

BORDENTOW N HOUSEMt. Tabor Cottage • Main near Beach Avenne.

A rra n g e m e n ts for th e season o n th e m ost l ib e ra l sca ie f . r homvlik-.- c<’m fo rt a n d a h a p p y so jou rn by t i ie s t as id e . MK>. MARY a L LEN , prop" r.

M ISS K A T E A PPL ETO N . M anage:., . \ .

112 Mt. T ab o r W ay, O cean G rove.

F fR .M S H E D ROOM S,w ith priv ilege .of c o o k in g a tid u>e o f d in in g room .

A i l n i u t i l i i l t*<»ct T e u t t--» le t f* *r th eseason furni.-hed. A d d r e v MR'*. E . T. D A N SER, B ox te l , O cean t»roi^e. . . .

Nos: 3 & 5 Pitman Av.', Ocean Grove.(FOKattKLY T ifo IiM ;

• Del i t h t fu lly s itu a te d , o n e h o u se f r« u n th e W a ch ; e n la rg e d ttet'ouimotiatti*n». r«*omS n e w ly fu r n is h ­ed . ocean v iew . Minitarj* p i-u u b in g , A n e s ia n w a te r, e tc . I t o:fer> indviei-tnvuts J\*r }»er*m a n e n t a n d t ra n s ie n t g ue^ tv Tecta* eu-:*naoIe.

B ox 21‘2 ‘.. M RS. M. J . UE-A1.K. i r ^ . r .

C o rn er B roadw ay and C en tra! A venue.

K fG U Tit SEASON, .-p ivndjd lo ca tio u , o v er lo o k in g • lik e < i*;ufrirts. m t t s im x le fa te .

O cean Q uote; X; J.a t id lu k e ; Uvar b a th in g g ro tin d s . S om e-

MRS. WM. a . W H IT E . iT o p rte to r.

Beach Cottage,F irs t.A v e . 2 d d o o r \v Ki»»{fsle.v S t.

• ASIU’RY p a r k , •A c h e e r a t’. -Atid c<.«;\unMi"u> h o u -v , o n e bi<>ek

frw u tb e sen; ‘Best a r r a n t met:f> f«*r com fort; iu n re u iry routa*. A r te - iu u a a '.e r. sev^'er eotm ce- t io ji. -MR*’. >!•. K. ‘ROlil.i'ON.

Bos a I; ‘ . -F-Ctherly ««f f . can Grove,

YOU W A NT T H E BEST S end for c a ta lo g u e a n d in fo rm a tio n o f th e

O L Ii R E L I A B L E THE COLUMBIACor. Main and Central Aves.: location tho mti-t eent ai an 1 <*<>tu>t,iem fjr trutiMeot or i*ermu«< nt et:*t>t< Now »»pefi tor the season. 'Ttirms the ia»wt ti.i^itiable, •

.T h e MLtSES L A W R E S i 'E . P r-.p r*:

Cor. Main aad Beach Aves.a n d *elu>ot o f S h o rth an d .'

M A S O N IC T E M P L E , T R E N T O N , h \ J .I t does u to r« th o ro u g h w o rk a n d h e lp s m o re

y o u n g m en to good p ositions th a n a n y o th e r . O pen S ep t. L 1

A. J . R IB E R , P rin c iiw l.

:h c t . c tiait- c irc le a n d «.:> p’.r.:»ts o i in te re s t, l o j/e tl. Tena.* .-■jn-onul/.e.

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A ddre.-i I*:,tw i r K , O1V.1i The Buena Vista Park Cottage Gamp Xiew Cottage,Mt. Carmel, near Tabernacle,

OCEAN g r o v e :

N ow o p en f-'.* truest s. C e n tra l a n d co n v e n ie n t. H oard 1 fl a a t .i t»w es t r a tes.

. MRS. C. W. HO A T E . !'A»j)‘r.

T h e d e s ira b le O cean G rove n ro i^ rt ie ? , !»7 n n d 9 9 ^ l u l i u r y A v e n u t* . to g e th e r o r depurate, to s u it p u rc h ase r . In q u ire o ii p re m ise s o r a t th is office.-

F O R . R E N T ,F u rn ish e d room s in th e H a y w ard A n n e x e -, w ith ­o u t iKmrtt. E x ce lle n t b o a rd Iu :ivigbUirh(K»d a t S-UW per w e ek . A d d re s s -p .. O. Box * .’02, o r i n 1, q u ire o n th e prem ises. N ew Je rse y a n d A sbury nvenues, o f Miss L izzie Conley.

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148 W .223 St. bet, 6 ib and 7tli Aves,;N e s t W e 't t a lu s te r p re -»by te rla t \ C a u r t 1;.

C eu tra l, q u ie t Aud h'>m-.‘>’jk-_. • A f less th a n on*; h a l f ht>tel p rices . S l. i i 'f a d a y . •

Cor. Summerfield aud Cookman Aves,,. ASBL'RY PARK.

C o n v en ien t to lerr}- u n d O cean G rove, a n d Au- d i to r u m . H o m e c u n 1 »nA,- tuw lern te ch a rg es . .

H ouse uow ojn.-a (•< guests.M 1 ^ R . F. SJLLIM A N , Prot> r.

'F o rm e r ly o f G ra n ite S ta te a n d .P ag e C ottage j . • O ceau G rove.; , . .■ 1 8 8 7 .

Batli Avenue House,Cor. Central and Bath Avenues.

. O n e o f ; t h e m J« t d e s ira b le a n d bent lo ca te d ' I c a rd in g h o n ses in .Oeeau G rove.- X o w O p e n . P e rm a n e n t a n d tra n s ie n t gue?t<v R ed u ce d ra te s u n ti l J u ie a n d a f te r Septoml»er. .

Box 312.- M. F . M A C PH ERrO N , l^rop 'r.

Trenton House,Cor. Mt'. Zion and New "x ork Avenue.

. M ItS .'M , B . B A V ISO N ; P ro p rie to r:’• C en tra l liic a ilo n . A ll c o n v e n ien ce s . Q u iet an d com fort fo r ev e ry guest.

B ox W . O cean G rove, N . J . *

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W o w a n t liv e a g e n ts to m a k e S100 p e r m o n th . S end fo r o u r c o n f id e n tia l l e n n s to a g e n ts , a n d w e w ill te l l yo u h o w to m a k e i t , *• ‘ ' ^

H O M E SU PPLY CO.' B o$ 9ol, 20»T* P o p la r S t., P h ila d e lp h ia , P a.

V • ■ . 'P A R IS Human H air Store,

613 Cookman St 612;MattisonAvs-,. ASBURY PARK.

L arg e a sso r tm e n t o f U n m a n . H a ir W orks. Nat Ural W a ter C urls, g u a ra n te e d .

L ad ies ' H a ir C u ttin g , S h am p o o in g . H a ir D ress in g a n d C urling l-’y p ro fessio n al F re n c h ar tis ts .

.My C ircassian T o iih ju e fo r t h e g ro w th o t th e h a i r n n d fo r re m o v in g , d a n d ru il ' a n d a l l com - p la in ts o f t h e sc a lp a u d h a ir , h a s l>ecn h ig h ly re ­co m m en d e d b y th o b e s t re s id e n ts o f A sbury l a rk Park a n d O cean G rove.• N o h u m b u g . S uccess in a l l cases.

In d ie s a n d g e n tle m e n c o n su lta t io n free. .Mv V e lo m in e to r th e fa ce n e td s o n ly a ti la l to

b e p re fe r re d to a l l o th e rs in th e m a rk e t, F ree t r ia l to a ll.

PROF. MME. £. ORISON.

P A TE N TSO b ta in e d , a u d a l l P A T E N T BUSINESS a tte n d e d to PRO M PTLY a n d fo* M O D ERA TE FEES.

O u r o ilice is o p p o site th e l \ S. P a te n t O tliee;and .we c a n o b ta in P a te n ts in less t im e th e n th o se re ­m o te from WASH INtJTON.

'S e n d M ODEL OK D RAW ING. W e ad v ise a s Jtc p a to m a b ill tv free o f c h a r g e : a n d w e m a k e NO CHARGES U N LESS I’A T K N T IS SECU RED .

W e re fer h e re , to th e P o s tm as te r, th e tu r n , o f M oney O rd er l) iv ., a n d to o tl;c ials o f t h e l \ S. P a te n t Office. F o r c irc u la r , ad v ic e , te rm s a u d re fe ren ce s to a c tu a l c l ie n ts in y o u r o w n s t a t e o r co u n ty , w r ite to - _ ■

C. A ..SX O W & CO., 41-tf O pposite P a te n t O tiiee, W a sh in g to n , D , C.

M I L L I N E R Y .XJF> S T A I R S .

N o . lO O H u in S « . A s b n r j P a r k .

Trimmed tia ts .-N ew Summer Styles.L arg e lo t o f goods ju s t r.ico iv o l.

F lo w e rs In v a r i e ty . ittbboiiM ,G a m e s , t ’r n p r» , S llfca. V eivolw . e tc .

l l a t s P rrsM s t, F e a th e r s C u rle d , C re p e . R e s to re d .

M ISSE S AVOOLiSTOJf.

DEV Sl CO Real Estate®Insurance. Centennial House.

65 M ain Ayb. O cean G ro ye , N. J .

Association Lots For Sale.

YTUUSFORD DEV. T. FRANK AITLKDY

CHINESE STORE,03> CjMain Avenue, first door iron! cor-

cer Pilgrim Pathw ay,.O pi<isite th e A sso cia tio n Office.

F a n c v goods in p re a i v a r ie t y : a l t ra e t iv e h o u se­h o ld o r n a m e n ts : la te s t th in g s ou t iu C hitK ?e c u r­io sitie s . C all a n d tt-e us.

• ‘ C. S.'JL'E, Piv>i<ri«tor.

| J E N I V S Y I A rA lV IA I t A l l i n O A l ) .

. O n a n d a f t o r «]ijue 37, ■ 1S5«VTRAINS LEAVE A8BUHY TAUK .

F o r N ew Y o rk , N e w a r k , E liz a b e th , R ahw ay* R ed B a n k , L i t t l e S ilv e r , L ong B ra n c h a n d h - te r m e d ia to is ta t io n s , u t (M!>, 8,45, 1U 0 u . m ., l.U ), 5:50,0.10 p . m .

E x p re ss .fo r L o n g B ra n c h . R ed B a n k , E liz a b e th , N e w a rk a n d N e w Y o r k , 7.40 a . m . .

E x p re s s f o r L o n g 'B ra n c h , R ed B a n k ; M n ta w a n , E liz a b e th , New’a t k a n d N o w Y o rk . 4.25 p . m .

F o r S o u th A m b o y , M u ta w a n , a n d in te n r te d ia to. s ta t io n s , a t P.10 a . m ., 1.10,5.80 p . in .

L im ited e x p re s s (a ll p n r lo rc n rs ) f o r L o n g llra n c h a n d N ow Y o rk . « . »>.

F o r P h ila d e lp h ia . tB ro a d S t .,) T re n to n , P r in c e to n , M o n m o u th .Ju n c tio n , n nd In te rm e d ia te s t a ­t io n s . a t 7.12 a . m ., IS /.7 , 4.W. 5 SO p . m .

E x p re s s f o r T re n to n a n d P h ila d e lp h ia (B ro a d S t.) 7.21 n . m .

F o r C n n u le n , B u r l in g to n , n n d B o rd e n to w n , fvla- T re n to n A 7.21 a . in .. 12.37. 4 .0 0 ,,V35 p . m . V ia. .la m e sb u rg , 0.41 a . in . . 5.33 p ; m .

F o r T o m s R iv e r, Is lan d H e ig h ts , a n d in te r m c d l - a t e s ta t io n s , n t 0 15. 11,03 a .m ., 4.X>. 4.55, 7 i» p . in . w e t k d a y s .

F o r P o in t P le a s a n t , a n d I n te r m e d ia te s ta t io n s , n t 0.1.1, 2L0.‘r« . n t., 2.1/1, 4.;j5, 4 A \ 5.15. 7.f0,

p . n t . , 'tn A is s l ea v e n k w YORK (v ia . D e sb ro sses an d

C o r tln n d t S ts . fe r r ie s ) pirn a s a c a v i 'a u sA t S.40. 11.10 a . in . , 2.0 *. 2 40, t».20 .lim ited-*

n il p a r lo r e a r s ' 8.4U. 4.:W, p . tn .TnAJNs LSA V E.vitti^nr.i.piiiA (B rdftd S t.) r o n

AS«UUV,rAKK(3.*A s.m»', 11.-V n i in . . 2.40. 3.J30, 4.00 p . m . »»n

S a in rd a y s o n ly . ,Y00p. m . F ro m M ark e t S t.. v ia . Cfimd>’U a n d T re tito n —7.20, a . tn ., 2.30 p . m . O n S a tu rd a y s o n ly , 4.30 p. n u V ia. . la m e sb u r ir , *,.20 n . tn .. 4.W p . tn .

. J . R . 1 I W , tr tu 'l A y* .'*HAS. K. P l ’G H , ( i t i t ' l M a n a v fr .

T im e T a b le , In *efleet .lu n e 2 7 ,1SS7.

Mr.tlous in N e w Y o rk —C e n tra l H. R . o f N ew J e r ­sey . fo o t o f L ib e r ty S t r e e t ; P . R. R .. fot»t o f C o iu t la n d t a u d D esbro»yes S tr e e ts . '

LEAVE NEW YORK POH ASBCRY PARK, &C.C o n tra j JL R. «»f N . .L— MV. S.IS, *11.15

a .m . , 1.3.1, *3.30, 4.00; *4,:k), 0,15p . m .

P e n n sy lv a n ia —7.10. *0.10 a . m .. 1C.CH) m „ 2.:W,• *:j.lO, *.'1.40, *4 .10 ,5.CX», 0.50 p . tn .

L ea v e N e w a rk , B ro ad S t. S ta tio n , fo r A sbury P a rk . Arc.—$.23. O.U», ll.-.V a . in ., .1.35 2 .t‘>. t.iO. A M \ 5 .35,0.20 p . m . M ark e t S t. S ta tio n —:.3S,.0.;W l». n t ., 12.2ti, 2.57. -3 as , 4.33, 5.20, 7 .10 1>. in . • . • •LEA\*E ASBtfRY. PARK P O n NEW YOKK, &.C.

C e n tra l R , R. o f N . ,L—C.10. *0,53,7.2i\ *S.OO, 0.40.*10.53 a . tn ,, 12.40, 2.00, 4.10, 7.15, S.tfl p . lu ,

P e n n sy lv n n H —0.45. *7.40, *S.20, *S.45.0.10 a . m ..I.10. *4.25,5.:J0, 0.40. p. m .

F o r N e w Y o rk , v ia . S a n d y Ilo o k a n d .W est E n d — 0.30, 7.45 a . m ., 1.35.5.00 p . m .

F o r P h ila d e lp h ia n n d T re n to n , via." B o u n d B rook R o u te —0.10.7.20.0.40; JO.OO a . m .. 4.10 p . tn .

F o r : O cenn B eac h . S p rin g L ako a n d i>ea G irt—• 0.15. 0.47. 7.21,7.42,0.15. 0. I f , 10.23. 11.03.11.10,

I I.2 0 a . m .. 12.37, l .W . 2.01.2.52, 3.30,4.00, 4.15, 4.35, 4.40, 4.53, 6 .tV*>, 5.20, 5.35, 5.55, CrlVJ, 0.10,

• 0.25, 7 .00 ,7 10, S. 15. 8.50 p .m . .F o r M n n n sq n an an ti P o in t P le a s a n t—0.15.-0.47,

• 0.15,-10.25, 1103. 11.10. 11 .*1 a . m ., 11X1/ 2.01 , : 2.52, 3.30, 4,15, 4.33. 4.41‘, 4.55, 5.05, 5.20, 5 ^5 , C M. 0.10. 0.23, 7.00, 7.10, S.15, Svrj0 p . n t.

F o r P h ila d e lp h ia , v ia . S ea G irt—*7.21, 7.42, ti.41 ti. tn ., 12,37,4.00. 5.35 p. ra.

F o r s ta t io n s o n P . H . R , t o T o m s R iv e r, v ia . B ay H e ad , 0.47, 0.15. 11.05 a . Iti;, 4.40, 1.55, 7.00 p . m . F o r C am d en a n d P h ila d e lp h ia , v ia . S e a S id e P a r k , 0.47. a . n t ., 4.40 p . in .

• - E x p r e s s . R U FU S BLO D G E TT, Su p t.II . P . B A L D W IN , O. P . C. I i. J l. O f A*. J .

,1. R. W O OD. G 'H 'l P ,i i . . i ^ / . P . R .H

DAY BROS.'FAM OCS

Ice Cream Garden,T h e m o st a t t r a c t iv e rostirt lu O cean G rove.

Pitman Avenue, opp. the Arlington.Ico C ream , W a te r I c p s , :

C o u i'c c tlo u e rj. P u r c s t a iu l B est.H otels an d fam ilies*prom ptly en pp lied .

N e w ark . N. J . , E s ta b lish m e n t, f09 B road S tree t. C a te re rs fo r w ed d in g s , p a r tie s , *fcc.

•. W . F . DAY & BRO.

The Ladies’ Store,Sla in A rcane , O oean G rov .Staple ami Fancy Goods in

greatest variety.All t h e n o v e ltie s o f th e season . T oy E m porium

a n d C h ild re n ’s B a z a a r A ll goods m a rk e d low .MISSES. A , A' E. FA AS, P ropr’s.

H. B. BEEGLE & SON,Real Estate ani Insurancs .

48 Main Ave., Ocean Grove.; .Loiuts N e g o tia te d a n d L egal P aper* D raw n . -

.W. I I . Hoc cl c , N o tary P ub lic .

I I . XL H oodie , Notayv P u b lic a n d C om m ission­e r o f I)ee<ls fo r N ew Je rsey , P en n sy lv an ia a n d th e D istric t o f C o lu m b ia . '

MAIN AVENUE

DRUG STORE.H a v in g p u rc h a se d th e e s ta b lish m e n t k n o w n as

B A K E S * P H A R M A C Y ,

w e in v i te y o u r a t te n t io n to o u r co m p le te sto ck o f

Pure Drugs, Medicines, Choice Perfumery,

T O I L E T A R T I C L E S , E T C .W e esp e c ia lly c a l l y o u r a t te n tio n to o u r

PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT,w h ic h is u n d e r th e ch a rg e o f

f c F .G lS T K K E D r j I A H M . l f l f t T . S .

a n d w e ll su p p lie d w ith th e p u re s t d ru g s a n d chem icals.- W e g u a ra n te e you

ACCURACY, P U R IT Y AN D DISPA TCH .

S o lic itin g a sh a re o f y o u r p a tro n a g e , w e are.

F .osi'oe tfu lly yours, -

W O O L L E Y & R E E D ,' 47 MAIN AVENUE.

O . S I O K L E R , .

Real E sta te A gen tA N D COX VEY.V XCEll,

O C E A N 'g r o v e :.

C ottages a n d Lots Sold o r R en ted .F ife l t i f u m m e in R eliab le C om panies

C o n tr ,ic to r for btsiI.\ !ng c o u ; i c - !n th e best m an ■ a n d a t low est. rates,"a ?;.ec iaU y ,,.;. S h ad e a n d F ^ ii : T rees, Grai*e V inos, A e., Ac. p F f l CE—M.U'X A V E .,. ' N e - : to ’C lay to n 's .S to re

T H E R E C O R DU OOe f o r 4 m o n th s . S e n d it to d i s ta n t f r ie n d -

■; . . O u r Im m en se ’su rp lu s sto ck

MUST B E SO LD .. W e w ill th e re fo re o fler th e io llo w in g e x tra o rd i­n a ry b u rc n in s su ita b le for su m m e r v n ca tio n w ear, n u d w ill till o rd e rs re ceiv e d by m a il w i th ,g r e a t ca re , n n d g u a ra n le e sa tisfac tion .

Seaside Shaw ls,: • B ean ti fill, n il w ool, F ren c h C ash m ere S h aw ls; GO in c h e s s ijlin n s w ith k n o tte d fr in g e , in C ream , C ard in a l, B lue a i rd 'B ta c k ; a c tu a l v a lu e S2,O0i fo r h i s sa le , W c \v i11, se ll th e m fo r . , '

N inety-seven Cents.W e g u n ra n ic e y o u w ill b e so w e ll p lea se d t h a t

y ou w ill re co m m en d th e m to y o u r fr ien d s.

fh is c u t sh o w s th e s ty le o f a S t.00. al 1-wool F ren c h C ash m ere J e r ­sey ; ' ennt b n c k ,' bre- tn n iie p la i t e d . V s s t fron t. A v e r y s ty lish g ar in cm n n d p e rfe c t in e v e ry re sp ec t, w h ic h w e w ill clo se tit

$ 1.49Y ou ca n d e p e n d u p ­

o n bt-itw se rv ed to y o u r Mti-t-M 'tiou li y o n o rd e r by m all.

C o r s e t s .

7,*o. Cotit SI Cor.-o?. nil sb:e s, f«>r . . . 4?cBathing. Cor.-eis. which every lady knows

' sell> for j t ! oiir price......................'. l :\ '...Thompson s Patent cilove-Fittlug.. — . . . . . . . 75cC. P. a la Si rone Parisietine Corsets............... 81.21' Also the film* u> Wntch-^prlm: Corsets. Dr. War­ner's .Health.- Roth's Double Bone, Mine. War- n tt’s l)ress Form.Cor-cts..Ball’s Corsets, &C., &c. |.'*e Children's Confrd Waists reduced to 2JH?

All the favorite styles ol Bustles, such as Alaska Down, ljir.ptry; l«alt>>n. Sec •23c Twin Wite Bustles, now selling a t 14c

H o s i e r y a n d U n d e r w e a r

23c Ladies’ Tucked and Hemmed A prons..... lie*230 Perfect-Utting Cornet Covers...................... 11c230 Children’s Tucked m d Hemmed Drawers, 11c50C Striped Colored Skirts, " ith rufllc 23e,Vic lj*d(es Lace*trimmed Chemises................. 25c,*H»e Ladles’ Lnoo-trimiucd Drawers;... i**c50c Tucked Yoke Corset Covers.; . . 2T'C

Black Cambric Corset Cover.. .. ..............2>‘*e;i?c ladies’ I>ong Ni- hi Robes........................... 47c!<>c Torch on Bosi>m I.ncc-t rimmed Chemises.. 47c'.*■>0 Wnlkittg Skirt, with re tiles............... '......... -47ei»:-c Embrottlcry-trimmetl Drawers................... 47eOseSateennnd'StriKd Summer Skirts 47c25e Men’s Full Regular Fancy Halfdlosc 15e2*-e I Julies' English Striped Hose................ He:ve Ijulics’ Hose, solid colors, snlleed Xeet.... 30e.yie I Julies’ Two-t bread Fancy Hose 23t*7.'>e 1 jidies’ Lisle Thrt-ad. all colors. 3i>cS1.i»r Ladies’ French Novelties, block pattern, -JPe S2.W Ladies’ Fancy Colored Silk -Hose SCe

M e n ' s E u r n i s h i n g s .

Our Standard Unlaundered Shitts .Men's Flue Flnlsli-Night S h im .......'* Our Leader” Ijuindered Dress Shirts —Finest Quality Laundered Dress Shirts — .Men’s Fine Elastic Suspenders . .................Men’s 4-ply, alMincn Collars, all sizes. . . . . .Men’s 4-plv CuflS. ............... ......................Men’s Silk Neck Scarfs, — ....... .Mcn’s'Plquo and Ijiwn Ties from................

MaU O rders S o lic ited .Write to us for full particulars of anything you

wish to purchase, and we will cheerfully furnish complete information, as we give special care to mail ordcJs.

37c 49c

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241, 24S A N D 215 N lX T H A V E .,

S E U ’ Y O R K . '

F o r n k«m m 1'square in c u t, o r a I t tu c ll , o r n r e f re n l iln c R loss o f : I«*c C re tiiu , «»r F r u i t lee* go . to M o rro w , 11o y cV €’o ’m. I lo N tm trn n t a m i I r e C re a m G a rd e n

L A D O M U S ! OCEAN GROVE EMPORIUM

FOR O R IEN TA L NO V ELTIES.

M useum o f A r t and B eau ty .C hiueso . J a p a n e s e a n d E u ro p e an F an s,

Toys, s h e l ls a n d B rlc-a-D rac,

W a t c h e s a n d J e w e l r y .R e p a ir in g ca re fttlly a t te n d e d to .

C orner S tore, opp. P o s t Oflice, Ocean Grove, If. J .

WM. P. UDOMUS. P ra c tic a l J e w e le r .

BROWN’S

L argest a n d finest d isp la y o f fa n c y .g o o d s , '• R a re a n tiq u e C h in a w are .

Japanese Bracelets made while you wait.N ew est s ty le s in e v e ry th in g ,

O E C O X O I E ] a ? : E L A . ! 3 3ItcNt q u a l i t y o f G iu g c r .

R easo n a b le p ric e s to a l l . •

C ookm an Ave. n e a r K in g sley S t.,A S lll’ RY l-ARK.

H. TIiUAX & SON,Pure Country Milk,

. . F ro m o u r o w n farm s.W e fu rn ish o n e cow ’s m ilk fo r in fa n ts n n d in ­

v a lid s , a n d d e liv e r reguL irly in A>burv P a rk a n d O cean G rove. S u m m sr resident.* w h o w ish a p u re a r tic le , fre sh a n d r ic h , sh o u ld d ro p a p o s ta l c&rd i u c a re o f Box «.<J. A sbury p a rk , o r JIG O cean t.irove. Refers'.to l»rs. Pom eroy , A lday , J o h n so n , W i 1 b u r a n d Boegi e .

F u r n i s h e d A p a r t m e n t sfo r fa m ily o f a d u lts , o r othon» vvishing p le iisa u t riK-tms w ith o u t b o ard . A ddr«.*raShepheulC ottage, ;t* l lc c k av e n u e , i >eeau G rove. *

m m w B EC ure p\m rantee?l by D r.J.B . M ayer. Ml A rch S t., P h il, l 'a . fciL«y a t on ce .

N o o p e ra tio n o r buV ine-a d e la y . T h o u san d s o f cu res . A t K e y .to n e H o m e. R ead ing , Pn., 2 n d S a tu rd a y o fe a e h m o u th . 1 S en d fo r c irc u la rs . A d­v ice free .

S H B L D O I T H O 'C T S E ,XlM V O I 'E y . OC’E A X G K O V E , N .' J . .

J j ir g e s t a n d finest hi»t»l in th e G rove o r A sbury I'a i k i w ith a ll m od- rh im p ro v e ln e u K N ew ow ners. N e w fu n iM itn g s . U n d e r.iliu tuau iuv n ietit o f C H A s. E . IIOW LA ND.

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Stationery of Every Kind.

BRANCH OF M. E. BOOK ROOM,

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The New Plan and Policy of this Company are consid­ered. by oar leading citizens to be the best in existence. Send age and see if yon th ink so. The Manhattan- Life In­surance Co. was established in 1850,.has assets ot- over- $11,- 000,000, with surplus of §2,261,000.

D i s t i n c t i v e a n d L i b e r a l F e a t u r e s o f t h e C o n t r a c t .

1s t . I t is i n c o r i t o M l a h i e a f te r th r e e y e a r s o n ac co u n t o f e r ro rs , .etc .2d . I t is n o n > r o i f , i i i t l t l e a f te r th r e e jm y m en ts—s u rre n d e r v a lu e guaranteed*.A i. I t c o n ta in s no M iiie li lc o r l n t p » n > - r a n c c c l a u s e to void th e c o n tra c t.4tb . R 1s p n y a b l e o n r e c e ip t o f p r o o f o f d e n tb , w i th o u t d i s c o u n t .6t l i . I t g ra ttts f r « 'e « lo m o i ’ i r a v o l m u l r e H l d e i i e e .6th . I t is ab so lu te ly f r e e f ro m lech u ten lltieH . a n d th o s im plest fo rm o f p e rso n a l in su ra n c e

co n tra c t in u se . ■ •

Resident Director, JACOB NAYLOR

JA M E S B. CARR & SON, ' .OKXKHAI. A O K S T S .

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