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Vol. X. No. 42.. OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1902. One Dollar the Year. < EPVfORTH TOPICS TO BE DISCUSSED FOURTEENTH ANNUAL CONVEN- TION OCTOBER 28 AND 29 MEET IN ST. PALL'S CHURCH Only in Evenine Session on Tuesday, Bui -an AU-fiay Meeting 'on Wednes- day— Miny fromlncnt Members Win Be Present—Address of Welcome to Be Made by Key. E. C. Hancock 1 Preparations are being made for a blfe day In Ocean Grove on Wednes- day, October 29. On tlmt day the four- teenth annual convention of tho Now lirunswlclc District Epworth I.oaguo w ill be hold, in St. P a u l’s * M. E. Church.. In fact, tho convention will commence its.work ou tho evening previous, Tuesday, with a consecration , service led by Jobu lluishart,' presi- ' (lent of tho league. At this service; there Tvlll also be an uddreBs on "I5p- worthians 1 of tho Future—a Vralonf’-’ by Rev. F. A. Do Haris, president 'o t tbo Neyv Jorsey .Conference Epworth Dengue. Delegates will attend the convention from tho following chapters compris- ing tho district: Atlantic Highlands, Adelphla, Belmar, Bradley Bench, Clnrksburg, Crdnbury, Cllffwood, . Farmingdalo, Jamesburg, Jacobstown, Keyport, Keansburg, Lakchurst, Dittlo Silver, Dong. Braucii, Matawan, New Brunswick, New Egypt, Naveslnk, North Long Branch, Old Bridge, Oceanport, Oceanic, Ocean Grove, Point Pleasant, Red Bank, Sayrevllle, South' River, Sea Bright, SUvertoii, Toms River, W all, W est Grove, Whltesvlllo and' West Park. The delegates from St. Paul’s Chap- ter, Ocean Grovo, are Rev. E. C. Han- cock, Mrs. William R. Garrison, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kunath, Mrs. Albert Smith, Mrs. W. H. L. Starks. Mrs. L a'a Summers, Mrs. D. W. Reynolds. The full programme will be as fol- lows: •• Wednesday morning, October 29— 9.30) Devotional service, led hy John W. Conulao. 10.00, words of welcome, '..uv. E. C. Hancock; response, John Hulshart. 10.16; Department of..Spirit- ual work; round table, conducted by Rev. M. E. Snyder, Ph.D. General dts- jcucclotf.— Suggested topics: Personal Evangelism, wgorvrJtles of Morning . Watch, Missionary Enterprises, Prep- aration and Selection of Leaders, Monthly Love Feast and. Roll Call. 10.45, Department of Mercy and Help. "Some Practical Ways of. Helping,” by M rs. Tentie Davison! Question box, conducted by Dr.-G, H..Franlcliu. Sug- gested topics: Systematic Visiting; Helping the Poor and Sick, Cultivat- ing and Distributing Flowers, Tract ’ Dlstrlbutioh, . .Temperance ’ Reform. V"11:16, address, "Old Furniture,’* Rev. D .' C. Cobb. 11.45, reports of of- ficer's,1 Appointment of committees. v 12.30, adjournment. Afternoon—1.45, prayer and praise service, Mrs. Albert Smith. 2.00, re- ports of committees. Miscellaneous business. 2.30, "Thc New Jersey Methodist” and our conference work. Rev. James E. Lake, D. D. 2.45, Junior Longue Department. The relation of tho Junior League to' the church. Rev- J. L. Roe, P E. 3.00, spiritual side ot ' child nature, Mrs. W. II. L. Starks, Ocean Grove. -S.16, social side of child nature, Miss Emma Way, Sayrevllle. 3.30, mental training of a child. Miss May <kJ2re1ntis, Long Branch. 3.45,.boy problem. Rev. T. S. Brock, • Bradley *' Beach. 4.00, mothods of Junior work. Rev. J. B. ICulp, Point Pleasant. 4.15. Department of Literary Work. Paper —"Literature In the League,’’. .Mrs. J. B, Kulp. Ten minute.quiz. Suggested topics: The Bible; How to Know It and USe It, The Rending Cobrse, A Successful Lecture Course, League Li- brary/ -4.40, D e p a r t m e n t of Social Work! Paper—“What it Seeks to do . and How,” Mrs. W. A.. Lilly. Discus- sion. Suggested topics: W'hat Kind of Socials Shall We Have? Relation of League and Church; Social. worli. Securing New,Members, Questionable ;; Amusements. 5.00, adjournment. Evening^7.30, . Song service. 7.45, The Successful Secretary,. George A; Longstrect. 8.00, How to. Secure " League Money, Niart Rogers. 8.15, ad-' dress, "A Fruitful-. Bough Extending ' Over the Wall.” Rev. George H. Neal, Jr., Ph.D. Consecration service. Rev. , ,J. F. Shaw. D. D. Got Coal at Cost Price With his thinking cap on oiio day. recently, -T. J. . Preston .! unearthed about, twenty tons of coal in the bins of the Association at the power bouse. •Tliis coal'had been stored in a bin and was covered over with a mibso- quent delivery of soft coal. . As the lat- ler Is now being used jpt the power house, tho Association hit Us employes have the hard coal, dividing It among them equally, at cost price, which was not only a great accommodation to the ' men but saved them a heavy bill for fuel Judgment Against Meat Dealers At Freehold on Monday, David Shannon, of New York, a wholesale dealer-la lambs, secured a Judgment for $552 against the now dissolved firm of McCabo & Margerum, butch- ers, recently doing business at Ocean Grove. Special League Meeting A special meeting of, St. Paul's Chapter, Epworth League,.will bo hold this (Friday). qY,«Alng, 7.30 o’clock, At' this meeting arrangements will be made for entertaining delegates to the appnopchlng league convention. - - J - -/■(, 1 I*'" SWELLING THE COFFERS Township Collector Ha^ - Received , Checks From the State // : jbn Monday, Township Collector'.Gif- fard received a check for $6,507.69, which sum represents the township’s share/of the, apportionment of $883,-' 978.04 from the State. -Asbury Park’s share is $2,235.24. ••./.' The total amount received' by the township from all sources is $20,322', 73, while that of the city .of .Asbury Park is ; .$8,202.10; making a total ! of $28,524,83.; V' :/■.//*. •..■/.•v /" ./ , • This is. the largest amount received by any .township•in-Monmouth county, the: second highest-'being Ocean' .town-, ship, /’ including the • city of: Long .Branch, which receives $27,925.36.-The collector has , also received as /cus- todian of the school funds, tha sum of $343.42, the township’s allotment of the surplus revenue interest. BECAUSE THEY KNOW HOW Captain Ralnear and His Men Go to Wll- ;; • /; mlngtori to lay Tar Walks / Captain. L. Ralnear, John Vancleaf pnd Josiah Marrlner, of . thiB place, went to Wilmington, Del., the first of the ■ week to lay, some; concrete walks • for the Parle Commissioners of. that city. •// -’’/.v v//;/; • 'Capt.; Rain ear a , year, - or. so-' ago, superintended the laying of ’similar walks iri Wilmlugton for. the commis- sioners, and also instructed city la- borers how. to do the work. For some reason or cither the latter /have; not '.been able to get properVresults with • tar walks;' hence the Cap1 tain’s second visit, to Delaware’s metropolis. / Death of Mary A. Simpson - : . • Nqtiee of tlie death, of Mrs.' Mary A. Simpson;’Widow!of the late/J//A lex/ Slimpsdn, of t'he Philadelphia bar/ has been sent this -paper; Mrs. . Simpson i died’ at her/ home . in * N a r b e r t h .: P a . / September r 'IGth. :. Coining to Ocean Grove’ first in July 1877, some time was spent here every year. In/lSSl- the'vproperty at i7 Webb avenue,1 was - purchased arid since then every. sum- mer was spent by her at that corner. Mrs. Simpson was 77 years, old. She was born in .London,' England in T825. •She was laid away, in beautiful. "West Laurel Hill: Cemetery on' Friday/ Sep> teraber 19th, just one month after her 77th birthday and on the anniversary of the :birth' of her eldest daughter. She is survived^.by tw osons (one of. whom is Alex.' Simpson/ Jr., of .the Philadelphia bar), and two daugh- ters. v ;.///; ./•./ "/•••/ v /.// Pleasant Social Gathering A: pleasant social time was spent :at. the home of Master George K. Hall, on Ocean Pathway,-.last Friday even - ing. The hours, were .passed in play- ing games, etc;, A; very tempting re- past .was served. ’ Those present wrire Mr. andM rs/C . K / Hall, the -Misses- ■Luella Crowell, Lulu Taylor Carrie Bowne,- Minnie Barton, Flora Asay, Myra Robbins, Florence Smith, Ida Woolley, Elsie H ill;: Messrs George K. Hall;'- Harry Inskip, Howard Asay, Frederick A. Smith,: John Inskip; Tracey .Hustis, Joseph •Slocum; Jesse .W/Jacobus/// ^ -'^''rVv :-f x Meeting of the Board of Registry The .boafds of registry and elections of Monmouth county, will . meet In their, respective districts at the places designatedby ; the Township '•Clerks for tlie purpose of correcting and re- vising the registry, list. The boards will meet on October;21 from l.p ; m.. until: 9;p.- ra. : . ■ : 0 m- ;.Vlt. is tlie duty, of all. voters to ;.see ■tliat- their names are upon the regis - try list; v r > .. l : JOHN C; PATTERSON, JOHN P. WALKER, Chairman. "•.Secretary. \ ' 1 ; :Mts$ Asay Winning Her Way Miss Margaret: Asay, elocutionist of Ocean; Grove,- - throiigh her literary bureau is booking’ many engagements for,The fall and winter months;. She will open her season at New Bruns- wick. on Tuesday evening, October 28 th . bhe will recite, at English town shortly, and; also lias /an .engagement In P.hiladelphiai .Tod^J {.(Friday) Miss Asay goes, to Lakewood’ to resume, in- structing a . large class 'in elocution.' Whether:as a.teacher or reader her work invariably pleases. ‘ - ■Bright Scheme Jo Secure Coal • One day last, week Amos Bennett, of Red;'Bank,: took a; row boat ana a pair of oyster.tongues and werit out to *.„e end of Worthley’s coal dock. Here he began to. fish and soon had a boat Joh'd of the-scarce • •article., He, con- tiriuqd operations until he had secured nearly. • two: 'tons.. He also . secured- quite; a load off the steamboat dock. ,The. coal ■had nccumu 1 ated' for years, where it had been dropped by schoon- ers unloading at tlio dock.'. M(sslon Society’s New Officers The new officers of the Woman’s Home Missionary Society, of Ocean Grove, are: President,: M iss L. A. BundlcH; secretary, Mrs. E. E. Boyd; recording secretaiy, Mrs. S. E.. God- frey;; treasurer,;M rs; A,- 'W ilson.; : The’society is preparing a barrel of ;wearing; apparel.for a needy minister;; fu North Carolina, and, besides, is do- ing much.. missionary • work locally among the deserving poor. . Mrs. Bradner Dies Suddenly Mrs,. Mary H. Bradner died sudden- ly at .he?’home in Bradley Beach last Friday morning.: She was the 'widowi of the' late William B. Bradner, and alsoi the mother-of School Trusteo W. K., Bradner. The funeral service was held on Tuesday afternoon at the house in charge of Rev.. Thomas Brock. Deceased was .71 years old. SUNDAY WORSHIP A MEANS OF GRACE BUILDING OPERATIONS ST. PAUL’S THE SCENE OF HEART- INSPIRED ’ SERVICES QUARTERLY LOVE-FEAST Morning Sermon, on Works and; Faith, Preached by Rev.. Mr. Wilcox, of New York Conference—Presiding Eider Roe Occupied the Pulpit at Night—Thornley Chapel and Epworth League Meetings •. The , congregation ; of- -St. Paui s Church had been promised an unusual- ly rich. program of devotional services for. last Sunday, and- it w as. 'carried out to the letter,- notwithstanding the - torrents of rain ‘ which fell’ during the ■ forenoon of that day. J • The quarterly lovefeast -at-9 o'clock- had .a dripping attendance of -zeaious churchgoers, and there was .no indica- : tion of a “wet blanket’’ during the pro- gress of its. cheerful and heart-Inspir-; ing ' services. Pa-stpr ;H ancock lays' himself out; it would" seem, on a rainy day to overcome •dullness and possible disappointment, by special ways -and ineans, to the end of-having, a lively and refreshing season of-,grace. ; ; :, The morning, sermon was/by Rev: Mr. Wilcox, of the New,;York Confer* once, from a ; passage; in. th’e Epistle of Jamesi . insisting; 0 n th e l m por tan cq of fi works” ;as. well • as- ‘’faith,” in the orderings of a symetrically rounded religious /life. : The late Dr.'. Deems characterized the. ■writings of this Apostle,. as .‘‘the: gospel of: common sense',” and’;, thb / speaker concurred, giy!ng his ‘ hearers son\e . in tensely practical hints•> 'as, to how they might best serve their generation and.please G o d . . / / The .religious training, of tlie young was (emphasized; especially in its im- portance as affecting the future well- being or the church and : the: world, i The sermon was '. brief; allowing time, for a . fe^V words; of /..exhortation, by the pastor, find) an impressive prayer’ by Rev. George Clark.. There were no less than nine ministers present ,a£:the morning1: service. With the sudden clearing.up of,the. weather, and tlie summer-llke tenipera- ture of tlie afternoon, the Sunday ■School. services were Well. attended, arid the .Thornley Chapel meeting kept, up its ’ .record' for'steadfast adheran.ee' to the . doctrine arid; experience of Chris'tlan holiness. ; ' A • ; ■ Rev.' S. H/ .C. Smitli addressed /'St-* Paul’s^ -Epworth.; League imeeting on the ttfpic of the evening, and Presiding EIder. Roe followed with a remarkably., impressive -and powerful eermpq:,from, the Savior’s words in Mat tlie w x, 28. The evening congregation, was quite •large. ; /As usual there were a ; goou many strangers present at all the ser- vices of the day. . / ; : • - , . WtU Coriiest Damage Verdict ; Felix Warburg, the New York mil- lionaire/is preparing to contest, the verdict of $12,070 damages awarded' against‘him in the U/'S/court in favor. Of \ Joseph B. Hughes,* also of /'New York, because of the'auto-ruriaway ac- cident Ihst^ fiummer /fiUSea Bright;.fi's1 : told in this paper/last week. It is said s e v e r a l ; a u to m o b 11 e .clubs' are; behind. W arburg in the -Interes ts- of the gener - al use of the 'horseless vehicles. ;; . / Pastor Rldglcy Exonerated • In the. suit of Mrs;; Louisa Riddle, of Bradley. Beach,- against.. Rev. • W. YV. ■ Ridgley, of W est;Parle, for an al-: loged debt of $58, Justice P. F. Dodd on ' Monday Tendered, his decisiop. No ; cause for action; was found,, arid •the costs/ amounting to $3.77, were placed' omthe plaintiff.. /This complete- ly exonerates Pastor Ridgley from tlio charges made against him./;// . . , -v jRcfunding Tax Honey : / In conform!ty with the; provisions made by. th e; New J e rsey 1 eg ! S1 a t u re,; State Treasurer Frank O. Briggs has lately j mailed" to; the various; county collectors of the twenty-one counues of the State, checks representing thir*. ty-flve per cent; of ^he amount of State school, tax'to be raised by each cpuu-y ty, thereby saving, the taxpayers of trio State $883,974.04. Monmouth' coun- ty’s share is. $47,524.35/ . : Thrust Head Through Window ■ In closing a shutter at her cottajge, 21 Abbott avenue, Mrs. Ella V., Reeves on Thursday accidentally ■thrust her head, throxigh' a parie of glass.- Sho sua- tairi.ed. a number of cuts, and' pieces.of the glass had' to be picked out of' her face by- a physician. Mrs. Reeves leaves today for her home in; Trenton. ; •;; St. Paui*s Sunday Services The 'pastor,/Rev. Hancock, \yill occupy, the pulpit'at; hotli ser-vices on Sunday *at St. Pauks. The/ theme at* 10.3 O’ will 'b e : ‘if! children /of - ’ God. then heirs of God." : At 7.30 the tlieme will be ‘’Jierozi’’/ Sunday'School at ’2.30 and Young People’s' meeting' at 6.30. :..S;y;?7’.> /> :•:; ' ! / Andj Is Getting Boiy * > -T. J. Preston is having a bathroom added to his cottage, 5 . Main avenue. Andy Van Cleve Is doing the plumbing. Mr. Van Cleve Is also putting the bath- room fixtures in . Miss Carrie Fields’ cottage, 90 Heck avenue, which is be- ing improved. •Firemen’s Smoker Next Washington Firo Company will give a smoker on Thursday evening, No- vember 6th. The Stokes boys .have been invited to attend. Contractors / Are Busy. With Work in the Grove, ' Mrs. Rebecca Douglass Is having ’tents Nos. 73 and 75; Franklin avenue, rebuilt. ./ ■ ;/- ; ''r Inchuled in the improvements which TI. G. Shreye"is having.tpdde. at bis re- contly-acquired. property corner. Main and Pennsylvania avenues, Is• a new roof, enlarged front windows, bath- room, and, hea'ter. . ' The house is also, newly papered and / painted/ through- put; Mr. and Mrs. Shreve expect to occupy their new -home shortly. / / ' Rapid, progress is being made on the cottage which-E. N. Woolston Is .hav - ing built/ /ait/81 Main avenue. /The frame is completed, the floors laid, and much pf ^the;interior work; finished; The contractors,; Taylor• &; Clark, ex-, pect to' have the pottage * r e a d y : f o r .o c- cupancy; by the,, first of January, or sooner, if weather • conditions prove favorable. .This btiHdirig takes up the last vacant lot on the north side of Main avenue; between New York arid Pennsylvania avenues, and will.be an ornament to that sectlpn of Ocean Grove.. . ;• Contractor Dev Is remodeling th’e cottage at 90 Heck avenue. Tent 74, Clark avenue, Is being en- closed -, • The veranda at the Carrollton' and the overhanging, hood have been ex- tended eight feet. The cottage at 54 Heck avenue, owned by Charles A. T.onak, hflq.a new roof and new porches/ The; interior of the cottage, ha's also been remodeled. The work was done by WniLairi/R. Wil- son; : / V/ v/ - / PREACHERS’ MEETING Dr. Haines Lectured On Construction of the Bible Twenty-four ministers were counted at the. Preachers’ Meeting held in Che; parlor of St. Paul’s Church. Ocean Grove, last Monday morning. They were all deeply, interested in a chart used by Dr. -Haines,/of Red Bank, /iri his lecture on/the-“Construction of the Bible,”: for which he received a hearty vote of thanks. - Next Monday the meeting, will con - vene at Red Bank in connection with an all-day missionary convention to be neid at First M. E. Church in that town. The ministers from this sec- tion will take the 9.20 morning train, and the ladies of . Red Bank will pro- vide them with suitable refreshments duringthe day. .//' CHURCH ANNIVERSARY . Celebrated Last Sunday by the Methodists "*■ of Bradley Beach Last;Sunday the second anniversary; of the•new; M. E, Church fit Bradley Beach was celebrated. A •special her-. moiL.-is’as preached in tlie/morning by the paMor, Rev.:Thomas S.: Bripck,. arid, in the evening Mr. Brock gave * an- o t h e r / f i n e s e r m o n ; / / v / . '■/<r: • f":v Special exercises were held. in. the afternopn at Sunday School. Thenew’ officers, of the. Junior Ep- ,worth'-League ,were instrilied- last Sun - d a y ’.;. / T h e y ’ tir e ’: .. .. . • //' / • Superintendent,.''Miss . Fannie Mar- ple; assistant superintendent, Miss Bertha Gifford; first vice president. Miss Annie Stewart; secoud ,vice president. Miss M arjorie Megill; .third vice president, Charles Gant; fourth vice.president, A Pyott; secretary, Ef- fie Stowar.t; treasurer. Marguerite Morton: Secretary Margerum Banqiietted -. M ahlbn/R .. Margerum, whose, sum - mer honie is on; Ocean Pathway, /was tendered .a banquet, last’ Saturday evenin g a t; 0 rie .of ' the .leading hotel s in Trenton.- •/-. /'r . As 4s well known; Jlr. Margerum is .s e c r e t a r > T of, th e Inter-State Fai r Asso - ciation/ The banquet Was given 'by a number, of his friends, and business as- sociates/ ;T hall was deco- rated to: represent; a. country fair.; and ■ tlie waiters-were attired as jockeys’ and' fair atten'darits.T At a given sig- nal \an Immense pumpkin -was pulled asunder and; there.jv*a» exposed a, a fi- ver cup,; the gift of the diners to Mr. Margerum; ~'\ f V • Automobile Trip of 1053 Miles; /• / Ah 'antoinoblTe trip of 1053 ; miles, covering :. a , period of twenty-seven days,' was enjoyed, by Mr. arid? Mrs:'. N.: H. •Kilmer, of.the Alaska. House, who reached home on Wednesday evening. They .made./153 miles in eight /liours ori the last day of their trip j leav\rig Tarrytqwn at 10 a. ra., and getting here 'at G p, ra. ’. .' ’ ■ . / / "/• . .. " They s ta r te'd. ’f r'o m the /'. C« ro ve oh; September / fSth. . Theii; . route - Ted thro ugh ;th e Catskills arid 0 . 11 . to 'Ver- mont. Coiriiiig back they; enjoyed the scenic’route, of' the. Borksh ire IIi 11s,,-. Rough Play Damaged Boy's E ye,: Bruce P. Rogers, the young, son of .Mr. and M rs. Hartson J. Rogers/ of Asbury Park, formerly of the Grove, was struck In the eye with a switch in the hands of a schoolmate ou Wed- nesday, and it was at first* belleveu tlio sight’of the eye was totally destroyed. On Thursday, the lad-was taken to a New York specialist. The latter bef lleycs the sight can bo snvou. Bruce is a grandson of 'George Pridham, Sr.,' of the Grove. Club Members, Attend ! . The McKinley and/Roosevelt Club of Ocean Grove has been Invited to at- tend a meeting of the Young M en’s Republican, Association of Asbury Park, this (Friday) evening/ Members of the club—as many as possible—are requested lo. meet at headquarters in the old engine-house at 7.30 o’clock. BO that the club may send a goodly dele- gation to thi9 meeting. CANDIDATES WILL VISIT THE GROVE as guests : of the . m' kinley AND ROOSEVELT CLUB ONTUESDAY EVENING NEXT There y/iU Be, Something Doing In Town 6ti: That Occasion; and Every ;/Vbtcr>/NorMatter What Ht< Politics, Is /Asked’to Be Present and Help to. plir pose, of the Refreslmlents / Animated discussion of several im-- portant. matters marked. the weekly meeting of the McKinley and Roose- velt Club on Tuesday evening The members gathered at police head- quarters, but the place of meeting'had no special significance, tn relation to any,of the-various items of.busiuess transacted This is one of the few. political chibs, or campaign organizations, that operate oh the ,plan of contracting no debts when payment is no/ in sight. On Tuesday evening a fiijuuce commit- tee/v-wasf//appoijiteid; ,to; take / special, eharge of, this part of the;club’s , af-‘ fairs. 13./N; Woolston, W., 11/ Hamil- ton arid: Henry 'Welsford . coristltuto the comriiittee. ' / ;; : /•• /. ''■■■■;•"- An order'for, a •large cainpaign: ban- ner has.: been.'placed ’ with : •Crawford Mason. This transparency will ornri: ment tlie front of the club's head- quarters the remainder of the cam- paign. The candidates on -the Republican ticket, from Congressman Howell down, will be prekent at the club meet- ing next Tuesday evening. it ts pro- posed to have a big time on that night., A commit tee1of entertainment; has berin aphointed' -to see that: the candi - dates -arid; all'who attend the meeting are well cared •for., Refi’eshnients wflf be served. Every voter,' in Ocean Grove, no matter what his politics, is invited to meet with the club on that evening; New members received into the club on /Tuesday evening were William Desendorf, J/.N. Moore, C. B, Shubert and John-Van Cleve. SHOE on: OTHER FOOT FIRE NARROWLY AYERTED Gasolene Stove Ablaze, ButPrempt Action Remedied tbe Trouble The prompt action of James, George and Edwin .Pridham averted a serious fire at the home;of Mrs. Phoebe Bear- more, 139 , Abbott avenue, on Wednes- day morning. A gasolene stove whicii Mrs. Bear- more . was fihing ‘to o k fire from ti lighted burner which the lady sup< posed she had'turned out. . Mrs. Bearniore. called for help, and the Pridhams, .who were working near- by, /responded with, - alacrity -and 'Tfit out the b.laze; .Part of the kitchen fur- niture was damaged, and Mrs. Bear- more. was burned about the hands. The Millers Take a Vacation Cashier T. A. Miller, of the Ocean Grove National Bank, is enjoying a vacation of two weeks, which ho is spending at Bushklll, Pike county Pa. During his absence brink matters aro being attended to by Teller Ernest S. Cubberly. Cashier Frank' Miller, nf *the local branch of the Asbury Park and Ocean Grove Bank; is; expected home today from his trip to Vermont. Bank Inter- ests. in his absence ‘have been; guarded by--his assistant, L. R. Hetrick. V • Mrs. Baxter's Blrtbday Party ’; V ; A birthday party, was given to Mrs. 'Malcolrii;;Baxter::last Friday evriirig at her,!sunimerihoirie in Miss'MacNaugii- ton-s handsome’' cottage, 2 Heck ave - nue. Among those present were J/ B. Baxter, of Philadelphia; W illiam .C. Baxter, Malcolrn Baxter and Mrs. Ed- ward.- Steele, of; New/York. Many beautiful present^ were given to Mrs. B a x t e r . -/ •*/•; .'■/ ;;: . GaVe'Church $500 . ' ';: Charles .Sanford, a wealthy/business man of London, England, and a son of tbe late Daniel Sanford, of EngHsh- <pwn, has just, made the Engiishtowu Methodist Church a gift ot $'500 with which to pay off a^niortgnge on the property, and has /also given $1*00 to make needed repairs around the church building.’ /, /./. Association vs. Sanders ■The suit of the Ocean Grove Asso- ciation* vs. Sanders will conic up for trial-at Freehold on Monday next. This is avsult -which/ the Association has brought against Dr. Charles W. Sanders and Rev. Henry M. Sanders,' of New York, for alleged back taxes on Sanders Villa, 126 Lake avenue. Ocean Grove. Wag/on Fixtures Ordered * For Its-new. supply wagon the 15. II. Stokes Hire. Company hafc ordered side lamps. a rotary gong rind a v/agou- tongue. ’■» George F. Ralnear, Ira.Stricklin and Walter Clayton will arrange an enter- tainment to be given 011 the night of the next monthly meeting of the Stokes company. Mission Conference Delegates ;/’ Presiding Elder Roe, Rev; 'Dr. John Handley and Augustus Chandler, of Long Branch; are delegates to the first annual general missionary conference of the M. E. Church, which opens at Cleveland, O., on Tuesday 'of next week, ^ So Says Laura Biggar Anent the Conspiracy Charge :’0 /Laura Biggar, or, if yoti please;Mrs. Henry AW Bert nett, says she is not guilty of :conspiring■ ,to defraud, the Ben nett. lie! rs, as: has . been charged against her. . An Interview- with her was printed in a Npw York paper on Monday. In it she says her only-ob - ject in bringing thq'Jegal proceedings ’w as: to; establish her marriage to Mr. Bennett arid her .right’ 'to his name./ ’ •’ “For. /m y own sake,”; . she said, “I : wished ' my' neighbors to. know, tiie truth. I realizedxthat I might stand on;: the housetops ami proclaim my mar- riage,-but that no one would believe me unless the facts were backed up by legal 'proof. /'But as soon as Mr. Stanton had sworn in court that he had marrle'd 11 s and after Dr/Iiendricks had fivvdm to the birth o f - p u r ■child, I .directed my' lawyer to drop the mat ten—to,, tell tuo court that I had no. obj|ctiori to. tlie will and that I desired t# drop all proceedings and - let afstand. It was at this- point;’that /the other sldo be-, gan. to • crjr con,spiracy. : “Let me, tell you where tlie real con- spiracy lies. An. attorney took Mr. Stanton out ;:a.• few/days:ago, told him that I10 thought a great deal of nim; got him partially under the-influence of; liquor arid; ithen offered mim $10,- OOf) to , make a false cbiifeSsion to the. effect, that he had lied- when he; said/, he married M r/Benriett and/myself.1 'Mr, Stanton is a poor. rnan and you can see what a temptation;such an of-, ter. would: be/ The, lawyer even pro- duced a blank marriage .certificate and •tried to get Mr. Stanton to fill It out for the purpose of showing that It was a bogus certificate. Mr. Stanton tore it into bits..” KILLED. AT A CROSSING West Park Baker Meets a Violent Death at Belmar Northbound Pennsylvania train No. 24S on Tuesday morning . struck hnd_ killed James Findlay Danskin at thd” Sixteenth avenue crossing in Belmar. Danskin was. the - proprietor of a bakery in .West Park. At the time of the accident he was serving his route through Belmar. He attempted 'to cross the railroad track without no- ticing the rapidly approaching train. The- engine struck his wagon, de? - mollshing the vehicle and .throwing its occupant into a ditch by the side .of the track. His death was Instan- taneous. . ;*/ ■ , Coroner Flock held an Inquest and gave a burial permit.: Deceased waa a Scotchman, and had resided In thisA country sevon years. ; DROWNED IN A DITCH The Sad Fate of a Man Who Carried a DotUe of Whiskey V Last Sunday morning the body of o\. man was found lying in a ' pool ot: water ori the side of trip Toad near Oakhurst, The heavy rains had Hooded the gul-. lej’s on both sides of tho road, and a. misstep meant a dren.ch.tng for oven, tho most cautious. The man was ro- . cognized'as Thomas Debring, an em- ploye of Monroe V / Poo)e> . Deerlng was last seen leaving a ho- tel. He carried a small hag of cand^ and a bottle of whiskey. . The unfortunate man had Worked for Contractor Poole almost' contin- uoitsly for ilftpen years. He was a na- tive of. Ireland, anil about fifty ye'ars old. Ho returned to the Emerald Islo a year ago. but was anxious to return to the states.; It is said he has a cousin in New York City. NOSE AND WRIST BROKEN Clifton Prldbam Fell From a Palater’s Scaffold, On Monday Clifton Pridham, of Ocean Grovef a painter, met with a serious accldorit on Monday. j : He was engaged in painting, the house at 143 , Broadway, owned by Titian Summers, Sr. The scaffold on which he was sfandmg. tilted up, throwing him off. He landed on an adjoining roof, face downward. His nose and left wrist were broken’ ./ and he*sustained a number of cuts and bruises of ail exceedingly painful na- j ture. / ____ _ .. Big: Barfaln Sale at Stelnbach's S t e i n b a c h ’a a n n u a l <Ustrlbutl6n of , special bargains is announced for Sat- urday and Monday at both the Mam- moth and Ocean Palace' The greatest array of bargains this firm has ever of- fered Is promised The interesting an- nouncement in full appears on/the last page of this'paper. / ../ / / Printers1 Union Formed ; Printers of Asbury" Parle and Long Branch havo formed a union. The of- ' ficers are: President, W. IiJ. Arm*- strong/ Long Branch; vice president,y James Forbes, Asbury Park; secre-'i tary and treasurer, John ICnox, Ocean . Grove; sergeant-at-arms, ,Bert Alex- ander,. Asbury Park, / ' / ’ Reirlstry List In Postoffice / /: /. i The registry list of the first district of Neptune township -has been com - pleted, and is now placed in the Ocean Grove postofllce. where.it will repiain until.election day..Ocean Grove voters 1 can easily ascertain if their names are on the-list. Btc Catch of Wcakfish Clareuce. .Hagerman and'his ra caught 3,000 pounds of weakflsh* n( tho Oecan Grove pier on, Tuesday. T fish were caught in two hauls of 1 net; ; ■• /;• ;/"* '•'•// /..rii-.

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Page 1: OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, …Asay goes, to Lakewood’ to resume, in structing a . large class 'in elocution.' Whether:as a.teacher or reader her work invariably

V ol. X . No. 42.. O C EA N G R O V E , N E W J E R S E Y , S A T U R D A Y , O C T O B E R 18 , 1902. One D ollar the Y ear. <

EPVfORTH TOPICS TO BE DISCUSSED

FOURTEENTH ANNUAL CONVEN­

TION OCTOBER 28 AND 29

MEET IN ST. PALL'S CHURCH

Only in Evenine Session on Tuesday, Bui -an AU-fiay Meeting 'on Wednes­day— Miny fromlncnt Members Win Be Present—Address of Welcome to Be Made by Key. E. C. Hancock

1 P r e p a r a t io n s a r e b e in g m a d e fo r a blfe d ay In O cean G ro v e o n W e d n es ­day , O c to b e r 29. O n tlm t d a y th e fo u r­te e n th a n n u a l c o n v e n tio n o f th o N ow liru n sw lc lc D is t r ic t E p w o r th I .oaguo

■ w ill b e hold, in S t. P a u l ’s * M. E. C h u r c h . . In f a c t , th o c o n v e n tio n w ill c o m m en ce i t s .w o r k o u th o e v e n in g p re v io u s , T u e sd a y , w ith a c o n s e c ra tio n

, s e rv ic e led by J o b u l l u i s h a r t , ' p res i- ’ ' ( le n t o f tho le ag u e . A t t h i s s e rv ic e ;

th e r e Tvlll a lso be a n uddreB s o n "I5p- w o r th ia n s 1 o f tho F u tu re — a V ralonf’-’ by R ev . F . A. D o H a r is , p r e s id e n t ' o t tb o Neyv J o rse y .C on ference E p w o rth D engue.

D e le g a te s w ill a t te n d th e c o n v e n tio n f ro m th o fo llo w in g c h a p te r s c o m p r is ­in g th o d is t r i c t : A tla n tic H ig h la n d s ,A d e lp h la , B e lm ar, B ra d le y B ench , C ln rk sb u rg , C rd n b u ry , C llffw ood,

. F a rm in g d a lo , J a m e sb u rg , J a c o b s to w n , K e y p o rt, K e a n s b u rg , L a k c h u r s t , D itt lo S ilv e r , Dong. B rau c ii, M a ta w a n , N ew B ru n s w ic k , N ew E g y p t , N a v e s ln k , N o r th L o n g B ra n c h , O ld B rid g e , O c e a n p o rt, O cean ic , O cean G rove, P o in t P le a s a n t , R ed B an k , S a y re v llle , S o u th ' R iv e r, S e a B rig h t , SU verto ii, T o m s R iv e r, W a ll, W e s t G rove, W h lte s v ll lo a n d ' W e s t P a rk .

T h e d e le g a te s fro m S t. P a u l ’s C h a p ­te r , O cean G rovo, a r e R ev . E . C. H a n ­cock , M rs. W illiam R . G a rr is o n , M r. a n d M rs . A. J . K u n a th , M rs. A lb e r t S m ith , M rs. W . H . L . S ta rk s . M rs. L a 'a S u m m e rs , M rs. D. W . R ey n o ld s.

T h e fu ll p ro g ra m m e w ill b e a s fo l­lo w s : • •

W e d n esd a y m o rn in g , O c to b e r 29— 9.30) D ev o tio n a l s e rv ic e , le d h y J o h n W . C onu lao . 10.00, w o rd s of w elcom e,

' . .u v . E . C. H an c o c k ; r e s p o n s e , J o h n H u ls h a r t . 10.16; D e p a r tm e n t o f..S p irit­u a l w o rk ; ro u n d ta b le , c o n d u c te d by

• R ev . M. E . S n y d e r , P h .D . G e n e ra l dts- jcucclo tf.— S u g g e s te d to p ic s : P e rs o n a lE v a n g e lism , w g o rv rJ t le s o f M o rn in g

. W a tc h , M iss io n a ry E n te rp r is e s , P r e p ­a r a t io n an d S e le c tio n o f L e a d e rs , M o n th ly L ove F e a s t an d . R o ll C all. 10.45, D e p a r tm e n t o f M ercy a n d H e lp . "S o m e P ra c t ic a l W a y s of. H e lp in g ,” by M rs. T e n tie D av ison ! Q u e s tio n box, c o n d u c te d by D r.-G , H ..F ra n lc liu . S ug­g e s te d to p ic s : S y s te m a tic V is itin g ;H e lp in g th e P o o r a n d S ick , C u lt iv a t­in g a n d D is tr ib u t in g F lo w e rs , T r a c t

’ D ls tr lb u t io h , . .T e m p e ra n c e ’ R e fo rm . V"11:16, a d d re s s , "O ld F u r n i tu r e , ’* R ev .

D .' C. C obb. 11.45, r e p o r ts o f of­ficer's,1 A p p o in tm e n t of c o m m itte e s .

v 12.30, a d jo u rn m e n t .A f te rn o o n — 1.45, p r a y e r a n d p ra ise

s e rv ic e , M rs. A lb e r t S m ith . 2.00, r e ­p o r ts o f c o m m itte e s . M isce llan eo u s b u s in e s s . 2.30, " T h c N ew J e r s e y M e th o d is t” a n d o u r c o n fe re n c e w ork . R ev . J a m e s E . L a k e , D. D. 2.45, J u n io r L o n g u e D e p a r tm e n t. T h e re la tio n of th o J u n io r L e ag u e to ' th e c h u rc h . Rev- J . L. R oe, P E . 3.00, s p i r i tu a l s id e o t

' c h ild n a tu r e , M rs. W . II . L. S ta rk s , O cean G rove. -S.16, s o c ia l s id e o f ch ild n a tu re , M iss E m m a W ay , S a y re v llle .3.30, m e n ta l tr a in in g o f a c h ild . M iss M ay <kJ2re1ntis, L ong B ra n c h . 3.45,.boy p ro b le m . R ev . T . S. B ro ck , • B ra d le y

*' B each . 4.00, m o th o d s o f J u n io r w o rk . R ev . J . B. ICulp, P o in t P le a s a n t . 4.15. D e p a r tm e n t of L i te r a r y W o rk . P a p e r — " L i te r a tu r e In t h e L e a g u e ,’’. .M rs. J . B , K u lp . T e n m in u te .q u iz . S u g g e s te d to p ic s : T h e B ib le ; H ow to K n o w I t a n d USe I t , T h e R e n d in g C o b rse , A S u c c e ss fu l L e c tu re C o u rse , L e a g u e L i­b r a r y / -4.40, D e p a r tm e n t of S o c ia l W o rk ! P a p e r— “ W h a t i t S e e k s to do

. a n d H o w ,” M rs. W . A.. L i lly . D iscu s ­s io n . S u g g e s te d to p ic s : W 'h a t K in do f S o c ia ls S h a ll W e H a v e ? R e la tio n o f L e a g u e a n d C h u r c h ; S o c ia l . w orli. S e c u r in g N e w ,M e m b e rs , Q u e s tio n a b le

; ; A m u se m e n ts . 5.00, a d jo u rn m e n t .E v e n in g ^ 7 .3 0 , . S ong s e rv ic e . 7.45,

T h e S u c c e ss fu l S e c r e t a r y , . G eo rg e A; L o n g s tre c t . 8.00, H ow to . S e c u re

" L e a g u e M oney, N ia r t R o g e rs . 8.15, ad-' d re s s , "A F ru itfu l-. B ough E x te n d in g

' O v e r th e W a ll.” R ev . G eo rg e H . N e a l, J r . , P h .D . C o n se c ra tio n s e rv ic e . R ev .

, ,J. F. Shaw. D. D.

Got Coal at Cost PriceW ith h is th in k in g ca p o n oiio day.

re c e n tly , -T. J . . P r e s to n .! u n e a r th e d a b o u t , tw e n ty to n s of co a l in t h e b in s o f th e A ss o c ia tio n a t th e p o w e r b o u se .

•T liis c o a l 'h a d b ee n s to re d in a b in a n d w a s c o v e re d o v e r w ith a m ibso- q u e n t d e liv e ry o f s o f t coa l. . As th e la t- l e r Is now b e in g used j p t th e p o w er h o u se , th o A sso c ia tio n h it Us em p lo y es h a v e th e h a rd coa l, d iv id in g It a m o n g th e m eq u a lly , a t c o s t p r ic e , w h ich w as n o t o n ly a g re a t a c c o m m o d a tio n to th e

' m e n b u t sav ed th e m a h e a v y b ill fo r fu e l

Judgment Against Meat DealersA t F re e h o ld o n M onday , D av id

S h a n n o n , o f N ew Y ork , a w h o le sa le d e a l e r - l a la m b s , se c u re d a J u d g m e n t f o r $552 a g a in s t th e now d isso lv ed firm of M cC abo & M arg e ru m , b u tc h ­e r s , r e c e n tly d o in g b u s in e s s a t O cean G rove.

Special League MeetingA s p e c ia l m e e tin g of, S t. P a u l 's

C h a p te r , E p w o r th L e a g u e ,.w ill bo ho ld t h i s (F r id a y ) . qY,«Alng, 7.30 o ’c lo ck , A t' th i s m e e tin g a r ra n g e m e n ts w ill be m a d e f o r e n te r ta in in g d e le g a te s to th e a p p n o p c h ln g le a g u e co n v e n tio n .

- - J - -/■(, 1 I*'"

SWELLING THE COFFERS

Township Collector Ha^ - Received , Checks From the S ta te / /

: jb n M onday , T o w n sh ip C o llec to r'.G if­f a r d re c e iv e d a c h e c k fo r $6,507.69, w h ic h su m r e p re s e n ts th e to w n s h ip ’s s h a r e / o f th e , a p p o r t io n m e n t o f $883,-' 978.04 f ro m th e S ta te . -A sb u ry P a r k ’s s h a r e is $2,235.24. • • . / . '

T h e to ta l a m o u n t r e c e iv e d ' b y th e to w n s h ip fro m a l l s o u rc e s is $20,322', 73, w h ile th a t o f th e c ity .of .A sb u ry P a r k is ; .$8,202.10; m a k in g a to ta l ! o f $28,524,83.; V ■' :/■ .//*. •..■/.•v /" . / ,• T h is is. th e la r g e s t a m o u n t re c e iv e d

by a n y .to w n sh ip • in -M o n m o u th c o u n ty , the : seco n d h ig h e s t- 'b e in g O cean ' .town-, s h ip , / ’ in c lu d in g th e • c ity o f : L o n g

.B ran c h , w h ich rec e iv e s $27,925.36.-T h e c o l le c to r h a s , a lso re c e iv e d a s / c u s ­to d ia n o f th e sch o o l fu n d s , t h a su m o f $343.42, th e to w n s h ip ’s a l lo tm e n t of t h e su rp lu s re v e n u e in te re s t .

BECAUSE THEY KNOW HOW

Captain Ralnear and His Men Go to Wll- ;; • / ; mlngtori to lay Tar Walks /

C ap ta in . L . R a ln e a r , J o h n V a n c le a f p n d J o s ia h M a rr ln e r , of . th iB p la ce , w e n t t o W ilm in g to n , D el., th e f i r s t o f t h e ■ w e e k to lay, s o m e ; c o n c re te w a lk s • f o r th e P a r le C o m m issio n e rs of. t h a t c ity . • / / -’’/.v v / / ; / ;• 'C ap t.; R a in e a r a , y e a r, - or. s o - ' a g o , s u p e r in te n d e d th e la y in g of ’s im i la r w a lk s i r i W ilm lu g to n fo r. th e c o m m is­s io n e rs , a n d a lso in s tru c te d c i ty la ­b o re r s how. to do th e w o rk . F o r so m e r e a s o n o r c ither th e la t t e r / h a v e ; n o t '.been a b le to g e t p ro p e rV resu lts w ith • t a r w a lk s ; ' h e n c e th e C ap1 ta in ’s se c o n d v is it, to D e la w a re ’s m e tro p o lis . /

Death of Mary A. Simpson - :. • N q tie e o f t l ie d e a th , of M rs.' M ary A . S im p s o n ;’W idow ! o f th e l a t e / J / / A l e x / S lim psdn, o f t'he P h ila d e lp h ia b a r / h a s b ee n s e n t th i s - p a p e r; M rs. . S im p so n i d ie d ’ a t h e r / ho m e . in * N a r b e r t h . : P a . / S e p te m b e r r 'IGth. :. C o in ing to O cean G ro v e ’ f i r s t in J u ly 1877, so m e tim e w a s s p e n t h e re e v e ry y e a r. I n / lS S l- th e 'v p ro p e r ty a t i 7 W ebb a v e n u e ,1 w as - p u rc h a s e d arid s in c e th e n e v e ry . su m ­m e r w a s s p e n t by h e r a t t h a t c o rn e r . M rs. S im p so n w a s 77 y e a rs , o ld . S he w a s b o rn in .L o n d o n ,' E n g la n d in T825. •She w as la id aw ay, in b ea u tifu l. "West L a u r e l H ill: C em e te ry o n ' F r i d a y / Sep> te ra b e r 19th , j u s t o n e m o n th a f t e r h e r 77th b ir th d a y a n d o n th e a n n iv e r s a ry o f th e :b ir th ' o f h e r e ld e s t d a u g h te r . S h e is su rv ived^ .by t w o s o n s (o n e of. w hom is Alex.' S im p s o n / J r . , o f .the P h ila d e lp h ia b a r ) , a n d tw o d a u g h ­te r s . v ; . / / / ; . / • . / " / • • • / v / . / /

Pleasant Social GatheringA: p le a s a n t so c ia l t im e w as s p e n t :at.

th e h o m e o f M a s te r G eo rge K . H a ll , o n O cean P a th w a y ,- .l a s t F r id a y e v e n ­in g . T h e h o u rs , w e re .p a s s e d in p la y ­in g g a m e s , e t c ; , A ; v e ry te m p tin g r e ­p a s t .w as s e rv e d . ’ T h o se p r e s e n t w rire M r. a n d M r s / C . K / H a ll, th e - M isses- ■Luella C row ell, L u lu T a y lo r C a rr ie Bow ne,- M in n ie B a rto n , F lo r a A say , M y ra R o b b in s , F lo re n c e S m ith , Id a W oo lley , E ls ie H i l l ; : M e ssrs G eo rg e K . H a ll ; '- H a r r y In s k ip , H o w a rd A say , F r e d e r ic k A . S m ith ,: J o h n In sk ip ; T ra c e y .H u s t is , J o se p h • S lo cu m ; J e s s e

. W / J a c o b u s / / / ^ -' ''rVv :-f

x Meeting of the Board of RegistryT h e .boafds o f r e g is t ry a n d e le c tio n s

o f M on m o u th co u n ty , w ill . m e e t In th e i r , r e s p e c t iv e d is t r i c ts a t th e p laces d e s ig n a te d b y ; th e T o w n sh ip '• C le rk s fo r tl ie p u rp o s e of c o r re c tin g a n d r e ­v is in g th e reg istry , l is t . T h e b o a rd s w ill m e e t on O c to b e r ;21 fro m l . p ; m.. u n til: 9 ;p.- ra. : . ■ : 0 m-;.Vlt. is tl ie du ty , o f a l l . v o te r s to ;.see ■tliat- th e i r n a m e s a r e upo n th e re g is ­t r y l i s t ; v r ■ > .. l

: JO H N C; P A T T E R S O N ,J O H N P . W A L K E R , C h a irm a n .

"•.S ecre ta ry . \ ' 1

; :Mts$ Asay Winning Her WayM iss M a rg a re t: A say , e lo c u tio n is t of

O c e a n ; Grove,- - th ro iig h h e r l i te r a ry b u re a u is b o o k in g ’ m a n y e n g a g e m e n ts fo r ,T h e fa l l a n d w in te r m o n th s ; . S h e w ill o p e n h e r s e a s o n a t N ew B ru n s ­w ick. o n T u e sd a y ev e n in g , O c to b e r 28 th . b h e w ill re c ite , a t E n g lis h to w n s h o r tly , a n d ; a lso l ia s /a n .e n g a g e m e n t In P .h iladelph ia i .T o d ^ J {.(Friday) M iss A sa y goes, to L a k e w o o d ’ to re su m e , in ­s t r u c t in g a . la rg e c la s s 'in e lo cu tio n .' W h e th e r :a s a . t e a c h e r o r r e a d e r h e r w o rk in v a r ia b ly p le a se s . ‘ -

■Bright Scheme Jo Secure Coal• O n e d ay l a s t , w e e k A m os B e n n e tt ,

o f R e d ; 'B a n k ,: to o k a ; ro w b o a t a n a a p a ir o f o y s te r . to n g u e s a n d w erit o u t to *.„e en d of W o r th le y ’s coa l dock . H e re h e b e g a n to. fish a n d soon h a d a b o a t

Joh 'd o f th e - s c a r c e • • a r t ic le . , H e, con- tiriuqd o p e ra tio n s u n ti l h e h a d s e c u re d nearly . • tw o: 'to n s . . H e a lso . secured- q u ite ; a lo a d o ff th e s te a m b o a t dock . ,T h e . coa l ■ h a d n ccu m u 1 a te d ' f o r y e a rs , w h e r e i t h a d b e e n d ro p p e d by sch o o n ­e rs u n lo a d in g a t tlio d o c k .'.

M(sslon Society’s New OfficersT h e n e w officers o f th e W o m an ’s

H o m e M issio n a ry S o c ie ty , of O cean G rove, a r e : P re s id en t,: M i s s L. A.B undlcH ; s e c re ta ry , M rs. E . E . B oy d ; re c o rd in g s e c r e ta iy , M rs. S. E .. G od­f r e y ;; t r e a s u re r , ;M rs ; A,- 'W ilso n .;

: T h e ’so c ie ty is p re p a r in g a b a r re l o f ;w e a r in g ; a p p a re l . f o r a n ee d y m in ister;; fu N o r th C a ro lin a , a n d , b e s id e s , is do ­in g m u c h . . m is s io n a ry • w o rk lo ca lly a m o n g th e d e s e rv in g poo r. .

M rs. Bradner Dies SuddenlyM rs,. M ary H . B ra d n e r d ied su d d e n ­

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of A ssem bly c o n c u rr in g ) 'th a t th e follow­ing am endm en ts to the co n s titu tio n ' o f th is s ta te be, and tho sam e o re hereby proposed, and w hen the sam o sh a ll . be agreed , to by a m a jo rity of m em bets elected to th e S enate an a H ouse of A s­sem bly, tho sa id am endm ents shall ho en tered : on th e ir Jo u rn a ls , w ith th e yeas ahd nays taken '.fliereon , and referred to th e leg is la tu re n ex t , to be-'choson, -and sh a ll , he pub lished fo r th ree m ou ths p re ­vious to th e firs t T uesday a f te r the .first M o n d a y of. Novem ber: n ex t fbclng. tha fo u rth d a y o f sa id m onth), in a t le as t one new spaper of. <?ach county , If any- be ‘pub­lished the re in : th e said new spapers to be designa ted by th e p residen t of Die Sen­ate,- the sp eak er of the H ouse of A ssem ­bly and the se c re ta ry of s ta te . ,Z'•.!/// / A R T IC L E V. / , ! : '.-V /

-.'to-. E x e cu tiv e / • -• ,/ ';/••V l. In se r t.in ;lie u of parugraph.10, a hew p a rag ra p h , a s follows! •

10. - T he governor, or. person ad m in is te r­ing ;the..govertim entf th e phancellor and

.the a t to rn e y g en e ra l,.o r two of- them o f whom- th e governor, o r • person ftdm inis- te r ln g 'th e governm enti shall be one, m ay

. rem it fines and fo rfe itu res and g ra n t p a r ­dons, a f te r conviction, in all caBea ex-

/copt Im peachm ent. • *

' . A R T IC L E VLJud iciary .

1. In s e r t in lieu o f Section I I , a now eection, Us follows:

L Tho co u rt of e rro rs and appeals shall -conslat of- a ch iefv judge an d ib u r asso ­c ia te judges, o r an y four', o f them.- ‘ 2, In , c a se a n y judge of said cou rt shall be d isqualified to s i t in any .cause, o r s h ad b e .u n a b le fo r th e tim e being to dis- chargo1 tho d u ties o f his office, w hereby th e w hole znumbfer o l Judges capable of s itt in g sh a ll bo reduced below four, the governor, sh a ll d es igna te a ju s tice o f th e suprem e co u rt, th e chancellor o r a vlco chancellor, to d ischa rge such duties u n til th e - d isqualification o r inab ility sh a ll cease.- • • / .

3. T he s e c re ta ry o f s ta te shall bo tlio -.clerk of th is co u rt.

•4. W hen a ■ w rit' o f e r ro r shall . bo b rough t; , a n y Judicial opinion la th e cause, in fav o r o f o r a g a in s t an y e rro r com plained of, sh a ll be a3a|gnod to th e cou rt J n /w r it in g ;' w hen an appeal shall bo takqn from a n o rder o r decree o f th o co u rt o r chancery ; th e chancellor o r vice / chancello r m ak ing such decreo o r o rd er shall in fo rm th a c o u r t th w riting o f h is reasons the refo r.

6. T h e ju risd ic tio n hereto fo re exercised : by th e suprem e c o u rt by w r it o f e rro r shall bo exclusively vested in th e co u rt o f erro rs an d appea ls ; b u t a n y w r it of e rro r -ponding in tho^ suprem o co u rt a t tho tim e o f ’ (ho adoption of th is am end­m en t sha ll bo proceeded upon os If no change h ad tak en .p lace .

• / / . : !/■:/_ s e c t i o n - i v . : , !r •"'-•( !/!-1. I n s e r t In lieu o f parag raph . 1,za now /

p a rag ra p h , a s follow s: . . / • • •. - .1 . 7Xhe c o u rt o f ch ancery shrill consist

o f a chancello r and such num ber o f vice- chancellors a s , sh a ll bo provided b y law , each o f w hom ' m ay exetalso the. Jurisdic­tion o f th o co u rt; th e co u rt shall m ake ruleri g o v e rn in g ' th e hea ring o f causes and tho p rac tice of ,tha cou rt, w here th e sam o Is n o t reg u la ted by s ta tu te ,

SECTIO N V .• 3, A t tho end of -parag raph I, add th e

•:f0ll0,Wlng:.>ZZ to ./..to: /to, ' to-.vto..; -The co u rt m ay s lt'- ln divisions a t the- sam e o r d ifferen t tim es and p laces. -

S trike o u t p a ra g ra p h 3. :

( Z-to'/:; / ' . SECTION-'VI-! / Z z - '/ / ■!:L -In se rt In lieu of: p a rag ra p h s i ; and 2;

the following:The co u rt o f com m on pleaa sh a ll be

constitu ted and held In each county In such m unner aa m ay be provided Dy law.

./ A R ilC L E VII.Civil officers.

. /-• Section II.1. In se r t In Heu of p a rag ra p h 1, a new

p a rag ra p h , a s follow s: • _1. .Judges o f tho co u rt of erro rs and

•appeals,. Justices of tho Supremo cou rt, tho chancellor, tho vice-chancellors and th e ju d g e s o f- th e c ircu it court and o f th e

•court o f com m on pleas-sliftU be nom inat­ed by tho governor, and appointed, by him w ith th e adv ice an d con sen t of th e S enate ; a ll persons Low holding a n y o f­fice-In th is p a ra g ra p h nam ed, excep t-the judges o f th e c o u rt of o rro rs and appeals 'a s here to fo re ex isting , shall continue in tho exerc ise o f* th o duties of th e ir re­spective offices according to the ir respect­ive com m issions o r appo in tm ents: tho judges o f th e co u rt o f e rro rs and appeals, except thoSo firs t appo in ted ; th o Jus­tices of tho suprem o court, tho chancel­lor and tho vice-chancellors shall hold

.the ir offices fo r tho term of seven years, and Bhall, a t BtUted tim es, receive for the ir serv ices a com pensation which shall no t bo d im inished during tho term of th e ir ap po in tm en ts ; and they shall hold no o th e r offico under th e govern­m ent of th is s ta to o r tb o U nited Htates*. tho judges of th e co u rt of erro rs and ap- peols first appoin ted shall bo appointed ono fo r th re e y ea rs , tw o fo r five years and tw o for, seven y ea rs ; judges of tho court o f com m on p leas s h a ll/h o ld th e ir offices^ fo r th e te rm o f flvo yeara,' S trlko o u t.p a ra g ra p h 2-

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• c ry , fo r ti tu d e , co u rte sy , .m a g n a n im ity , ' h u m lllt j ' n nd in d u s try . P r id e Is th e .e s ­

s e n tia l s p ir i t o f th o ro u g h b rood I rig, and in s p ite of b e in g e n u m e ra te d am ong th o d ea d ly s in s p r id e is? n o t co n n e c te d ' w ith tu rp i tu d e .—S a n F ra n c isc o Bullc-. tin ; . . . /

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' i t ’s n s tra n g e , s a d f a c t t lm t w h en a few h u n d re d .o f you g e t to g e th e r y o u lose d is tin c tio n . ^A- m u l ti tu d e o f r a r e wo*, m en b ro u g h t to g e th e r in ono b u ild in g fo r a com m on c a u se u ro fa r from ven*. o rab lo .. Look n t S o ro s!s .' T h e c lu b Is

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. tio n o f b o n n e ts . F a ru e s t ; In te n se w o­m e n r e c ru i t th e r a i lk s o f th e W o m an ’s C h r is tia n T e m p e ra n c e , u n io n , b u t- i ts m uss m e e tin g s o n ly a m u s e th e r e s t o f th e w o rld . :A n ex c lu s iv e ly fem in in e tea

* 'w a s n e v e r ' an o b je c t o f e n v y . to th o se w h o p u ss i t by .” • .

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. c rim in a l, th e s ig h t d o es n o t la c k im ­p re ss iv en ess . T h e im a g in a tio n p la y s a b o u t a ‘sm o k er’ a n d s p e c u la te s n s to th e q u a l ity o f th e c ig a rs a n d th e s to ­r ie s . A nd a good s h a r e o f th e w o rld ’s

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si t , f in d w e a re h e re on fa t ig u e d u ty In c a se h e com es a lo n g .”—L on d o n C h ro n ­icle. / • . *'■ . - . •

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'tre a te d h u m o ro u s ly in o u r l i te ra tu re o fte n . • In d e e d . I a m q u ite s u re t h a t .a collec.fion o f m a n y th ic k vo lum es m ig h t be m ade u n d e r tlio. U M o 'o f ‘D e a th ’s F u n n y S ide.’ T h o m a s H ood w a s o t i c o f o u r b e s t w r i te r s o f this- so rb of ve rse : D o n 't y o u re m e m b e r h is b a llad ou tho y o u n g s a ilo r w ho d ied hont’t-

' b ro k en ov er b is g ir l’s i u n ?n ith ? T h e lu s t s ta n z a w a s : 1 • ,-

■•’1118 float)), which happened In hia berth , A t fo rty odd befell:

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.M a u p a s s a n t in d e ed once han d led a l ­m o s t t i l ls s a m e . s i tu a tio n , b u t lie h a n ­dled i t fro m , th e o p p o s ite v ie w p o in t,. an d don ’t you re m e m b e r b o w he n n r* ' ra te d tiie firs t, t l ie c ru c ia l, m e e tin g of th e - lo v e r s a f t e r . B en B a t t le 's d oub le a m p u ta t io n *!

“ B ut wiicn ho called on Nellie Gray -She rnadc him quito a scoff,

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. " T h is t r e a tm e n t d ro v e B en to de- sp a ir :

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av e n u e . I c a n s e l l - y o u a s lx -room p la s te re d 1 liouse ,- p a r t ly fu rn lsh e il, W a rm fo r w in te r ; p r ic e ,± ,050. $500 c a n re m a in -o n m o r tg a g e a t C p e r ce n t.

L o ts n e a r ' th o .o c e a n a r e . g e t tin g s c a rc e . I liav o tw o d e s ira li le o n e s a t th e c o rn e r o f P i lg r im P a th w a y an d C o o k m a n ' a v e n u e ; e x t r a la rg o size , h ig h g ro u n d . U a n se ll th e m q u ic k fo r $1,800. I f a p a r ty w ill b u ild a good h o u s e w ill ta k e th o e n t i r e a m o u n t o n m o r tg a g e .

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B o a rd in g h o u so o n M a in av o n u o ; 25 ro o m s, fu rn ish e d ;, e x c e l le n t ' r e p a ir , w o ll e s ta b lis h e d b u s in e s s . P r ic e $G,- 000. M o rtg ag e .o f ?4,000 c a n re m a in a t 5 p e r ce n t.

M any o th e r a t t r a c t iv e b a rg a in s in c o t ta g e s a n d b o a rd in g h o u ses . Call; a n d a s k fo r l is t . B . N . W o o ls to n , R ea l E s ta te , CO M ain a v e n u e , O cean G rovo, N . J .

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We challenge any dealer in this vicinity to produce as good piano values as we are doing at the present time. We are the latest addition to the already, large number of piano dealers in Asbury Park, and we are making sales that, in^he .natural course of events, should have .been made by the older houses.

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

Ascher & Aker724©Matt]eon Avenue, Aabary Park, New Jersey- ,

L. van GILLUWEG R O C E R

Come in and look at our bargain table

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T h o s i tu a t io n in C u b a is c a u s iu g a n x io ty , to th e a d m in is tr a tio n . E v i­d en c es a r e m u ltip ly in g th a t th e r e ­pu b lic .is /d r i f t i n g a w ay J ro m th e U n ite d S ta t e s a n d Is c o u r t in g c lo se r re la tio n s w ith G e rm an y a ria o th e r E u ­ro p e a n p o w e rs . T lie t r e a ty w h ich w as to em body th e p ro v is io n s of. th e P l a t t a m e n d m e n t .h a s b ee n co m p le ted by S e c re ta ry H a y a n d M in is tc r Q n c s a d a an d lias b ee n fo rw a rd e d to H a v a n a b u t i t re ce iv es no c o n s id e ra tio n by th e C u ­b a n g o v e rn m e n t. I t Is im p o ss ib le fo r th e S ta te D e p a r tm e n t to se c u re a n y ex p re s s io n in re g a rd to It. If th o . C u­b an s w ould in d ic a te ..any o b je c tio n a b le p ro v is io n s in th o (tre a ty they , m ig h t be m aue th e b a s is fo r f u r th e r n e g o t ia ­tio n s b u t th e y do n o t. N e ith e r do th e y in d ic a te t l i a t th e y h a v e a n y o b je c tio n to a c c e p tin g th e t r e a ty a s it s ta n d s , b u t they p o s tp o n e a c tio n an d , iu e an - w hilo , m m a n y m in o r In s ta n c e s th e y h a v e v io la te d i t s p ro v is io n s . N o p res- sU y e /w ill /b e e x e rte d on C u b a f o r / t h e .p resen t,; .h o w e v e r . ..It Is beVieyed t h a t C u b a : is .'h e rse lf• th e • g r e a t e s t / s u f f e r e r f ro m .the c o n t in u a t io n of- - t h e /p r e s e n t an o m o lo u s c o n d itio n o T J re r r e la t io n s w ith th .e iU riited S ta t e s an d i t Is h o p ed t h a t ’in te rn a l p r e s s u r e : w i l l ^ooii fo rc e a ra tif ic a tio n ; W ith / th e con y eh irig o f C o n g re ss / th e s u b je c t , w ill, be re v iv e d ap i'opds o f C u b a n R e c ip ro c ity a n d th e n d e fin ite a c tio n w ill p ro b a b ly b e t a k e n / ' ■ . ' ~ */'. ' - . /.: /L ie u te n a n t C o lo n e l W illiam A, S im p-' .son , o f th e A d ju ta n t G e h e ra l’s office, re c e n tly re v ie w e d fo r y o u r co rresp o ftd - q n t th e m il i ta ry m a n o u v e rs a t F o r t ,R i­ley , K an H e s a id th a t th e evo lu tions, h a d *becn e n t ir e ly su c c e s s fu l. T h a t th e y h ad n o t o n ly se rv e d ito t r a in th e re g u la r s b u t t h a t th e y h a d d o u b tle s s p roved o f g r e a t v a lu e to th e m i li t ia ; T w o r e g im e n ts o f K a n s a s A r til le ry w e re p r e s e n t a n d . w e re h a n d le d a s a b rig a d e u n d e r th e co m m an d / o f zth 'e ir ow n b r ig a d ie r g e n e ra l. A b a ta ll lo n o f . A rk a n s a s /,• tro o p s w ere , alsov: o n th q g ro u n d / / b u t ' w e re co m m an d ed /.by / ' a ; g e n e ra l /o f f i c e r , o f t h e r e g u l a r s / , T lie e v o lu tio n s c o n s is te d 'la rg e ly - in th e h a n d lin g o f -sm a ll d e ta c h m e n ts o f m e n , th e g u a rd in g o f s p e c ia l p o s itio n s an d . th e c o n v e y in g o f s u p p lie s , th e a t t a c k ­

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THE OCEAN DROVE T IMES SATURDAY, OCTOBER,'18 , 1902.

A STORY O F HENRY BERGH.O ne o t HIM X biv A 'ltrk E x p e r ie n c e * In

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w ho begged B ra h m a to a llo w .him .also to en te r.

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c o u n ts of th e su b sc r ib e r ,- e x e c u to r of s a id decptLhdci,. •will b e a u d ite d am i s ta te d b jj f th e S u rro g a te , a n d re p o rte d fo r B b ttlo m en t t o th© O rp h a n s £ o u n of th e c o u n ty of M onm ou th , on T h u rs ­d ay , th e s ix te e n th d ay o f -O c to b e r n e x t

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T h e a d v a n c in g s e a so n b rin g s in ­c re a s e d c ro w d s to th e p o p u la r P ro c to r , th e a t r e s in N ew Y ork , an il b u s in e s s In N e w a rk , A lb an y a im .M o n tre a l Is like ­w is e of a h ig h ly s a t i s fa c to ry c h a ra c te r . T h e po licy of. p re s e n tin g re fin ed com ­e d ie s a n d d ra m a s , in te rm ix e d w ith v a u d e v ille , b e tw e e n th e a c t s c o n tin u e s to h e m o s t p o p u la r w ith ’th e tn e a tre - g o in g p u b lic .

T h e F if th A venue S to c k Co. is a d ­m itte d ly th e h ig h e s t s a la r ie d a n u m o s t a r t i s t i c s to c k 'o rg a n iz a tio n in A m erica . M in n ie S e lig m an a n d J a m e s \v ilso n h a v e w on im m e d ia te fav o r a s th e le ad ­in g m e m b e rs .o f th e e x c e lle n t o rganiza-; tio n , a n d th e s u b o rd in a te ■ m em b ers h a v e b ee n c h o sen fro m th e m o s t popu­l a r f a v o r i te s of th e P ro c to r S tock Co.

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. co rd e d I n . t h e C le rk ’s office In a n d f o r s a id co u n ty in B ook N o. 402 o f d ee d s ,' p a g e 27, & c .; Ih 'en ce a lo n g th e w e s te r ­ly s id e o f sa id tu rn p ik e ro a d a s th e n ee d le p o in te d J u n e 29, 1882, so u th tw e e ty - tw o d eg re e s an d . th ir ty -s e v ­e n m in u te s w e s t tw e n ty -f iv e f e e t ; th e n c o (2 ) n o r th s ix ty -se v e n d e ­g re e s a n d * tw e n ty r th re e .m in u te s w e s t p a ra l le l w ith th e s o u th e r ly lin e o f th e s a id A n d rew J . W h i te ’s o th e r lo t , tw o h u n d re d a n d fifty-five f e e t a n d th r e e -q u a r te r In c h e s m o re o r le ss , to th e e a s t l in e of th e N ew Y o rk a n d L o n g B ra n c h R a ilro a d C o m p a n y ’s la n d ; th e n c e (3 ) n o r th tw en ty -tw o de­g r e e s .a n d th i r ty - th r e e ' m in u te s e a s t a lo n g s a id r a i lro a d c o m p an y ’s land ,- tw en ty -fiv e f e e t to th e n o r th w e s t c o rn e r ot- th e s a id A ndrew . J . W h i te ’s', lo t a fo re s a id ; th e n e e '(4 ) so u th s ix ty -sev e n d e g re e s a n d tw e n ty - th re e m in u te s e a s t a lo n g th e s o u th e r ly line o f A n d rew J . W h i te ’s r e a r lo t , tw o h u n d re d a n d JYf- ty - f iv o . f e e t a n d o n e a n d o u e -q u a r te r in c h e s m o re o r le ss , to th e p la c e o f b e ­g in n in g , a g re e a b ly to a su rvey - m a d e by P e te r - S o u rs , c iv il e n g in e e r , J u n e ' 29, 1882. •

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.O n and a f te r O ctober' 14, 1002.

TR A IN S L E A V E OCEAN GROVE— ,• a y e e k -d a y b ;

F o r New York and N ew ark , 7 .2 0 , 8 .1 7 , 9 .2ii. m ., 2.20, SJ35 p> m . * . - . • .

Tuesday, Oct. i4 , 1902from 10^n. m, to 0 o’clock p. m ., nnd ou

Tuesday, Oct. 28, 1902from I p. m. lo 9 p .m .,fo r tlio purposo of: m nkln« tho rcglRtrullou of votcrB,-etc.s rc- rjulrcd by thooicctton law, ■

Tho places for holding the olccl Son and tbc m eetings of (ho Routds of Registry and Elec­tion for NeptunkTow ushlp iiroas fallowt:

. I’T ltST DISTItlCT 'Knglo Truck Hou^t?, ilccU avenue, Ocean

Grov.e.SECOND DJSTRIOP

Unexci4\i'd-KngiJio House, Corlies avonuo, IVcsi. Grovo, '

TIIIR D DIST/.tJCT *t Goodwill Eu'gino House,Sunn'nerdoid avo­

nuo, West Pork,• FOURTH DISTRICT

E urnka Euulno H oiue, Sprlngwood ave­nue, West l ’at It.

GKl). F . R A IN E A R ,, Township Clork.

B. FinkelBOOT Si! SHOE

REPAIRING No. 55 South Main Street

Opp. OcoanjGrovo Bobool

Asbury Park, N . d.L a d ie s ’ sh o es a specialty.P erso n a l a tten tio n g iven a ll w orlt,?and

firs t-d aea w o rk m an sh ip guaran teed! a t reaso n ab le p rices. h . \ • (

Y

NOTICEis h e re b y g iv e n th a t a s p e c ia l .e le c i io n o f th e v o te rs o f tb o B orpug li o f Efrad- lcy B each w in be held a t In d e p e n d e n t F i r e E n g in e H o u se in sa id b o ro u g h , o n F R ID A Y , T H E T H IR T Y -F IR S T DAY O F O C T O B E R , o n e th o u s a n d n in e h u n d re d an d tw o , b e tw e e n th o h o u rs of s ix 'o ’c lo ck In th e m o rn in g an d sev en o’c lo ck in - th e e v e n in g , &)r; tn e fo llo w in g p u rp o se : . . '

T o d e te rm in e fo r ' o r a g a in s t th e . p ro p o s itio n to is s u e bom is o f tl io b o r­oug h o f B ra d le y iB e ac lr in tn e su m of tw en ty - th ree - th o im iw id e ig h t h u n d re d , d o lla rs lo r ' th e c o n s tru c tio n o f a s y s ­te m o f . s e w e rs a n d d ra in s In th i s b o r ­oug h , a c c o rd in g to th e p la n s c f N ia r t R o g e rs , . C iv il E n g in e e r , n o w ’ on file in th e office of th o B o rough .C lerk .’ D a te d S e p te m b e r 30th,. 1902. '

W iL U A M E . M A CD O N A LD , B o ro u g h C le rk o f th e B orough , - of

B rad ley B ea c h . ... , • '

NOTICEis h e re b y g iv e n th a t a sp ec ia l e lo c tlo n o f th e v o te r s o f th e B orougu of B ra d ­le y B e a c h w ill be held a t In d e p e n d e n t h i r e E n g in e H o u se ln . s a id b o ro u g h , on M ONDAY, T H E T H f l lu DAY O F N O V E M B E R , o n e th o u s a n d n in e h u n ­d re d a n d tw o , b e tw e e n th o h o u rs of s ix o 'c lo ck in tho m o rn in g a n d se v e n o ’c lo ck in th e e v e n in g , fo r th e fo llow ­in g p u rp o se ': • • ' .

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

D a te d b e p te m b e r 30th', 1902. *. •• 'W IL L IA M E . M ACD O NA LD ,

. B o ro u g h C le rk of th e b o rp u g h of B ra d le y B e a c h ,. ' Y ’ v

SH E R I F F ’S S A L E .— B y v ir tu e o f a

w r i t o f fl. fa . to m e d ire c te d , I s ­su ed o u t .o f th e C o u r t of C h a n c e ry of

t h e .S t a t e i o f N ew J e rs e y , w ill be ex-,v - •p o sed f o r ’ s a le a t p u b lic v en d u e , on

M ON D AY , T H E T W E N T IE T H DAY O F O C T O B E R , 1902, b e tw e e n th e h o u rs of '1 2 o ’c lo ck a n d 5 o’clock , ( a t -. 2 o ’c lo c k ) , in th e a f te rn o o n of said , day , a t t h e C o u r t /H o u s e , a t F ree h o ld , in th e to w n s h ip o t F r e e h o ld / coun ty , o f M o n m o u th /N e w J e r s e y , > 1

AU ; t h a t t r a c t o y ’lo t;; o f ;; l a n d /a n dp re m is e s i s i t u a t e In t h e to w n s h ip o f

c o h n ty o f M onm outh ,'N e p tu n e , inM he a n d S ta te o f N ew J e r s e y , b o u n d ed a n d descM hed a s fo llo w s ; B eing L o t1 N o. 26 o n a m a p e n t i t l e d “ M ap o f B u ild ­in g L o ts a t W e s t /A s b u ry P a r k ; N . J . / b e lo n g in g to M r s . ; A n n ie an d M ary G re e n .” . B e g in n in g on th ’e . e s t s id e o f D U nberry s t r e e t a s sh o w n .on s a id m a p , • a t th e /; n o r th e a s t ■ co rn e r of L o t No. 25; th e n c e (1); a lo n g th e 'w e s t s id e o f . .D unberry s t r e e t n o r th fo u r te e n de- g re e s A nd tw o m ln u te a .w e s t f if ty f e e t ;

th e n c e ( 2 / s o u th sev en ty -fiv e d e g re e s an d f if ty -e ig h t m in u te s W est o n e h u n ­d re d a n d te n f e e t to t h e e a s t s id e of G a m b e tta .s tre e t- a s s h o w n on. s a id

’m a p / / t h e n c e (3 ) a lo n g th e e a s t s id e th e reo f" so iith f o u r te e n /d e g r e e s a n d tw o m in u te s e a s tfif ty . f e e t to th e n o r th ­w e s t c o rn e r o f s a id lo t N o. 25; th e n c e (4) a lo n g ; th e n o r th l in e th e re o f n o r th

■ sev en ty -fly e d e g re e s a n d f if ty -e ig h t m in u te s ' e a s t : one h u n d re d a n d ' ten . feet: to th e p la c e : o f b eg in n in g .

S eized a s t h e p r o p e r ty o f M ary .G. F erris- e t a ls . t a k e n in e x e c u tio n a t th e s u i t o f T h e S ta te M u tu a l B u ild in g a n d L o a n A sso c ia tio n of N ow J e r s e y , a n d to b e 's o ld by . '.

O. E . D A V IS. S heriff.E . A. A rm s tro n g , SOl’r . 38-42D a te d S ep t. 15, 1902. (?7.20)

SHEIUFF'B BALE—By virtuo of a*writ of fl. fn. to mo diroctod, Isauoil oa t of tho Court

of Cbnncory of tho Stnto of Now Jersey, will bo exposed.to-tfdo a t public vonduoon, TukSDAY, tlio 18tb day of NOVEMBER, 1Q02, between tliO*Jioura of 12 o’ch ck orui B o’clock (At 1' o’clock), lo tbo aftornoon of nuid dny, n t l'ark 'Hall, Asbury Fnrk. in tho township of Noptuno, county of Mouriioufh. Now Jorsey.

in theUrst nlacotlireoelmros of tho twonty- Hixth 6orica of shares of tho capital stock of.tho Asbury Piuk building tvndLunu Association, transf-rroil to said AssncJation by tho said Goomo H E. JtothonRntter; and iu tho second placo. nil tlmt cortabi lot of land and lpasc-hohl prom bos, horoinaftor particularly described, siturito. lying and being a t Ocoan Grovo, In tho county of Moiinioith. nnd stnto of Now Joreoy. tkudgnutod Lot Number Fourteen hundred and <»r»o oh Jho plan of tbo Ocoan Grovo C/unp .Grounds, described as follows; BcRinulng a t a point iu tho uorlhorly line of Abbott Avonuo dietant sixty fent.Vostorly from tha uorthwoet cornor of Abbott avehtto and Whitfield nvonuo us 1 hid down on snid idftn; thenco westerly along tlie northerly line of Abbott avotiUD ttiir. ty fue t; thenco northerly nt right unglos with Atdxvtt nvcjmo elxtv feet more or loss to tho middle lino of tlio block; thenco oastorly narnl Id with AbboU avomuq th irty foot; theucn southerly Again nt right angles with.Abbottavenue sixty .foot to tho place of beginning. Bo-

' ',ili ' ’ ' ' ■ ’ ’ 'jng tho smno promises, tfeniisod, leased and lot by tho fiiiid The Ocean Grovo Gamp Mooting As­sociation of tbo Mothudlst Episcopal UUnrcb to Mnry Ann J’ugo l>.v iiulonturo of loaso. datod May 10, A, D„ 188K. .'lso .thu siiid tudouturo of louse, and tbo rest, residue mid ronmindnr <»f tho torm of yours therein moutionnd. Together, with tho bui'dings und improvoraontorccted on sold dombod premiBes.

Seized n» tho property of Georgio 11. E. ltoth- engnUor ot als tn ken in oxocutiou n t (he su it of Asbury Park Uni ding and Loan A ssociation njjU to bo Bold by \ - :•

' • , ,• - : O. E. DAVIS, Sboriff,■■■ F r a n k P m tA N D , .Sol’r . -•

- Datod O ct/18 ,1 0 0 2 :/ / ; [.$0,00]

ON RULE TO BAR CREDITORS

A d m ln s ta r lto r 's N otice , i w illiam L . R yereon, J r . , .A dm lnlBtra- to r of W illiam L. R yerson, doceaued, by o rder or tbo S u rroga te of tho county M onm outh, hereby gives notice to the cred ito rs of th e Bato deceased to bring In their- debts, dem ands * and claim s a g a in s t th(j e s ta te of sa id deceased, u n ­d er oath o r affirm ation , w ith in nine m on ths from tho tw e n ty -n fs t . day of June , 1002, or they w ill bo fdrever barred ofi any action th e re fo r a g a in s t tho said

W ILLIA M . L RY ERSO N , JR .

F o r Elizubeth', 8.17, 0.20 a. in;, 2.20, 5.35 P- *

F o r R alnvay, 9.20 a. ,m „ 2.20, B.35 p. m;F o r -Matawan, 9.20 a. m ., 2.20, 5.35 p. m.F o r Long T iv an ch ,'7.20, 8d7, .9.20, U.00 a.

in., 2.0S,.2.20, 0.35, 5.-10, 7.(K> nnd 7.10 p.. mi . F o r Red Bunk, 7.20 , 8.17 , 9.20 u. ^n, 2.20 anil

5v35 l». m'. / .• ^F o r PhJJadelphlaV B road-St/,' and T ren ton , •/>;

7.27, 7J55. 12.15. and 4.07 p,! m. .F o r Cam ii en . v ia T re n to n ' and B o rd e n - / . / . tow n, .7.‘27,. 7.55:a. m .,: 12.15-and 4;07 p .!m . ,-.; F o r Cam dbn and . P h iladelph ia , v ia .Tonis - /: . R iver, (1.49.'u . m. find 2.25 p. rn..

F o r Tom ’s R iver, Island H eig h ts arid. Ih- ' te rm ediato s ta t io n s /0.40 u. m. und 2.25 • ,p. •'m . \ .;■'• ■.

F o r ; P o in t ’ .P le a sa n t "and in te rm e d ia te . / ’ : s ta tio n s ,. 6.49, 10.58 a; '.m., 2.25,-5.12, 6.02/

■ a n d ' 41.45 p. m. = ■. ; •; ' / . •.; v;.; ■/;■F o r New B runsw ick ,/ v ia Monmouth*v-

Junction,-. 7.55 a. m ., 12,15 and 4,07 p. m* / ^.TR A IN S ' L E A V E : N E W Y ORK 1 F O R

O C E A N ■ G R O V E . 1"/■ / • / ; ;

F rom W est T w en ty -th ird ''S tre e t S ta tion , 8.55 u / m .r 12.10, 3.25, 4.10, 4.55 p. ra. Sun-

. d ays , 9.25 a . m ,, 4.65 p, ra. ; , j F rom DdsbroBses* s tr e e t s ta t io n / 9.00 a . m ./

12.20, 3.40, 4.20, 5.10 p. ra.- S undays, ;9/45:a. m „ 5.35 p. nn

F rom C o rtla n d t/s tre e t s ta tio n 9.00 a. m ./12.20, 3.40, 4.20/ 5.10 p. - m. Sundays 9.45 a . m., 5.15 p. ra. On S unday, w ill s to p a t In te rlaken and Avon In place of N orth A sbury P a rk an d A sbury P a rk to- le t oft passengers.

TRA IN S , LEA V E P H IL A D E L P H IA (Brond St.) FO R OCEAN GROVE.

A t 8.20, 11.02 a. m., 3.30 and 4.00 (Freehold only,, 5.00 • p. m.) w eek-days. Sundays ■ (stop , a t In te r la k e n fo r A sbury PnrK), 8.31 a. m.; ‘M arket s tre e t w h a if , via Cam den a n d T ren ton , 6.12, 7.16 a . m ., 2.30 , 3.25, 4.28 (Freehold) p. m. Lenvo' * Ciunden and T ren ton , 7.10 a. ra., -2.30,/ 3.25. 4.28/(F reeho ld ) 'p iii. 4,cave M arket s tre e t w harf, via Jnmesburgi:74G a. m .f 3.52 p. m. w eekdays. M arket s t r e e t w harf, v ia Seaside P a rk , 8.16 u. m. a d ' 4.00 p. ro. w cekdayy. 'S u n d u y s , 8.30 u‘. tn .-.

LEA V E BROAD S T R E E T , P H IL A ­D E L P H IA . • • ;

F o r ’BaHImoro and W aslijng ton—3.50, 7.20,-.8.32, 10.20, 11.20 n. ra ., 12.03 (dining ca r) , - (12.36 L im ited, d in ing e a r) , 1.13 (dining enr). 3.13, 3.29, 4.46, 5.25 , 0.05, (dining ca r),6.20, 6.55, (dining car),7 .3l, (dining ca r),p . in., and 12.20'night w eek days. Sundaya.3,50. 7.20, 9.12. 11.23 rtf. m ., 12.03 (dining ca r) , 1.13, (dining en r), 3.13, 3.29, 4/40 , 5.26, (tim ing cur), 0.05: 6.55 (dining ca r) , 7.3t (dining car) p. m.i und *12.20 night.'Time tab les of all o th e r train 's of tho -

system m ay be obtained a t ih e ticket of­fices or a t the stations.

/ J . R. WOOD, Gen. P ass, Agt. J . B. H U TCIIIN SO N , Gen. M anager.

New York and Long Branch R. R.

On ami a f te r O ctober 14, 1902,

STATIONS IN N E W YORK.C en tra l R. R. of New Je rsey , foot L ib e r /

ty and W hitehall s tree ts (South F e rry ) , P ennsy lvan ia R. R,, foot W est 23rd, Cort­

land! and D esbrosses Btreets.N ew . Jo rsey Southom . R ailw ay , fooe ' o f . \ R ec to r s tre e t (Sandy > H ook, rou te ), f, H/_ '■

L eav e /N E W YORIC .fo q ./JC E A ^ GRQ an L 'A S p U R Y -P A R K :';/

Foot L ib erty s tree t—4.00,: 8,30/11,30 a. m r / : 3.53, *4,45,■: *5:3(1, 6.30/ 11.60" (W ednesdays

an d S atu rdays) .p . ra.F o o t'- ’W hitehall., s tree t' • (South- F e r r y . /T erm inal) . 8,25, 11;25: a* m ./ 3,35/ t4,35/

*5.25, 6.26, 11.40. (W ednesdays and Satv**-.. d ay s only) p; m. . / .F oo t W est T w en ty -th ird stro e t—8.55 a. m .r

.12.10, *3.25, *4.10, *4.55 p. m. - ■ ,.F o o t CortJnm lt and D esbrosses s tre e ts —

0.00 a. m., 12.20, *3.40, *4.20, *5.10 p. m. 'L E A V E OCEAN GROVE AND ASBURY

* ■' P A R K :F o r New York—(1.40 a . tm .: T h u rsd ay s

6nly), 0.15, 7.00, 7.20, 7.28, 8.00, 8.17, D.20 •. a.*in., 12.02, 2.20,-.4.(Xi, 6.35, 7.05 p. m/>:F o r Red B ank, N ew ark and E lizab e th —

1.40 a. m. (T hursdays only), 6.15, 7.00, 7.20, • — • 1th), 8.00 , 8.17 , 0.20 a.

f t ;

(except E lizabeth ), . __ ,12.02, 2.20, 4,00, 6.35, 7,05 p . ra.

For. T ren ton and P h iladelph ia, via Penna,It. R. and Sea G irt—7.27, 7.55 a., m. 12.15,. . -..07 p. m ./ - '

F o r F reeho ld , v ia F en n a R . R . and Sea:: G irt 7.27, 7.55:n. m.-. ■ * , •F or T ren ton , and P h iladelph ia, v ia Bound.

B rook route—C.15, 7.00, 8.00 a* m ., 12.02,4.00 p. m.

F o r C am den ,and Mt. H olly, v ia 1 Seaside •P a rk 0.49 u. m,, 2.25 p. m.F o r Tom s R iver and ; In term edia te s ta ­

tions, via Bay Hoad C.4‘j;u . m ., 2.25 p. tn. F o r B elranr; Spring Luke an d M anasquan

—6.44/ 6.49, 7.27, 7.55,* 10.35, 10.58 u. m .\ ,12,15. 1.27.. 2.25, 4.07, 5.12, G.50,. 0.02, 6.15,.

: 6.45. 6.58. 8.30 p. m.v.lif. U.iW. O.t.v ill.F o r Point l 'k 'n 3a n t - 6.44. 6.49. 10.35. 10.58 '

a . m .. 1.27, 2.25/5.12, 5.50, 6.02/ 0.15, 6.45, 1 • 6.58, 8.30 p. m, /F o r s ta tio n s in Long B ranch—1.40 (T hurs-

dayd'O tily), O.lo, 7.00, 7.20, 7.28, 8.00, 8.17.9.20. U.00 a. m .. 12.02/ 2.08, 2.20, 4.00, 5/35/

- 5.40, 7.00, 7.05, 7.10 p. m.♦Denotes exp ress tra in s . •J . H. W O O D ,

G. P . A. P . R . R . <C. M. BURT;

C». P. A.. C. R . R . df N. J .RUFUS BLODGETT,

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

Reading SystemN aw Je rse y C e n tra l

A nthracite Coal Used E xclu sive ly , Insur­in g C leanliness and Comfort.

Corrected to S eptem ber 30, 1902.T R A IN S ' LEA V E ASBURY P A R K /

F o r New Y ork, v ia n llra ll rou te . L40 a.- , m. (TburBtlays only). G.15, 7.00, 7.28, 8.00 ■

■ a. m .; 12.02, 2.10/ 4.00, 7,05 p. m. S undaya (from In te rlaken s ta tio n ). 1.43, 7,36 a. m .; 4.18, 8.04 p. m. • •

F o r New Y ork via Sandy H ook R o u tt /-7.3S a . m ., 1.52 p. m. S undays, from In - Idrlnken sta tion ,. 5.12 p. m.

F or N ew ark and B hzabetlt—6.15. 8.00 a . , in ., 12.02,. 2.10, 4.00, .7.05 p. iri. . S undays from In te rlaken s ta tio n , 7.30 a . ra ., 4.18, .

. 8.0| p. ni. \ «F o r Phlkulelphhi and TreniVm, v ia .E liz a - '

befhport, C.15/ 7.00, 8.00 n f-ra ,, 12.02,'4.00 ; p. in. Sundays (from In te r lak en st'a- . Ron), 7.36 «; rti., 1.18 p . m. ,

F o r B nltlinore and W ash ing ton , 7.00, 8.00 n. nn , 12.02, 4.00 p. nt. S undays (from In'- ; torlnkon s ta tio n ), 7.3G a; m .. 4.18 p. ra.

F o r E asto n , BetUlebem. A llentow n and . M unch C hunk. 6.15 (to E a sto n only), 8.00 'a . m /, 12.02, 4.00 (to E asto n only) p; m.. Sum lnys (from In te rlaken s ta tion ), 7.30

•/ a. m.,- 4.18• p . ' r a / ; ';'■ ■ • ' /./.;■■■ ■ • . ■ • ;F o r W ilkesbarre and S cran ton , 8.00 a. m. F o r Buffalo and C h icago / v ia D. L.; & W / ! • -R. R./.8.00 a ; m /

'•S

v'W -' G. B E S L E R /G e n ’j/M ’gr.C. M. BURT, p e n /P a s s . A gt. -

NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT

Estate of Ludlow W oolley, D eceasedN o tic e la h ereb y g lv o a th a t th e ac-

co im ia o f tho su b scrib er ,.ad m in istra tor of ea id Uecoasod, w ill ba u ud tted and Stated by tb o Surrogate, an d reported to . s e ttlem e n t to th e O rphans C ourt o f th e b ou n ty o f M onm outh, or, T h u rs­day, th o tvyeaty-tbtrd d ay o f Q ctobor next. ' ■ r

D ated S ep tem b er 11th, 1902.' ■■-22-42 : : J. OTTO R H O M & .

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a , . , . , . . , ■!■',' - ■. • •, ‘ ‘ 'S A T U R D A Y ,' O C T O B E R ,' 18*’ 1902, THE OCEAN GROVE T IMES

j -

. ACCIDENT GAVE IT ORIGIN.S o n f e t t l ' W n s “C o n c e l t o f F r e n c l i m u n

i / - . , - '; . . W H l k a Y n n U c e G c n l i i s .

S om e th in g s i l ia t i’a l l u n d e r one’s o b ­se rv a t io n ev e ry tiny .nnd a re . re g a rd e d

. a s ooininobphvee a r e re a l ly so m e w h a t e x t ra o rd in a ry . A m ong, th e s e c o n fe tti/

; m a y be m en tio n ec l., T h e h is to ry o f con* f c t t l Is rs\ther:r eu rio«8 . S ev e ra l y e a r s / ago n la rg e p r in t in g -w o rk s .in P a r is w as ' tu im ing o u t Iium enso q u a n tit ie s o f c n l-‘

. d n d a rs , th ro u g h w h ic h a am'a 111 ro u n d - ' h o le hn<l boon p u n c h e d •'to receive- a n ; ■riyclet fo r h o ld in g th e sh e e ts to g e th e r . ’ A h e a p o f th e l i t t l e c i r c u la r .s c ra p s o f * p a p e r c u t o u t b y .th o p u n c h n cc u m u la t-

■' e d on. a ta b le a n d ono o f .ti ie m a c h in e / m e n iwiiuscil' h im se lf b y s c a t te r in g ’ a /. h a n d fu l o f th e m o v e r a w o rk in g g irl 's ,

h a ir . S he Iin m e d la te ly sn a tc h e d u p a h a n d fu l a iid th re w th e m In h is fa c e .

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88 A b b o tt A v e n u e , or p i M t. T a b o r W a y

OCEAN OROVE, N. J .

NELSON H, KILMER

Architect and Builder- P i t m a n A v o ., O ceaan G ro v o

P lans and Bpeclficatlona d raw n fo r all a ll ktndo o f m odern wood, stono o r b rick buildings. F o r w orkm ansh ip and p rices will re fe r to a ll fo r w hom I havo donew ork In th o G rovo an d P a rk . E stim ate* ch o e rfu -y given. ' '

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ASBURY PARK WEST ENDGreatest

Array of Bargains Ever Offered

10 y a rd s S tr ip e d O u tin g F la n t ic l , w o rth 75c. fo r 45c. _

10 y a rd s S tr ip e d ’ O u tin g / F la n n e l, w o r th 9Sc. fo r 66c. ; .

10 y a rd s W h i te O u tin g F la n n e l, w o r th O S c .fo r G5c.

10 y a r d s .C an ton ; F la n n e l, w o r th $i ; fo r G9c.

*fo • y a rd s W h ite O u tin g F la n n e l- w o rth 59c. fo r 35c.

A ll w ool E id e rd o w n F la n n e l, w o rth 45c. fo r 34c.

10 y a r d s S tr ip e d G in g h am s,., w o r t h - 75c. f o r 53c.

10 y a rd s S av o y F la n n e l, w o r th "S i f o r 75c. . . ^

2 0 .in c h T a ffe ta , -w orth 75c. fo r .4 9 c .\ a .y a r d . . V ;

27 in c h T a ffe ta , w o r th §1 fo r 75c, a ; ‘ y a rd .

' 27 in c h T a ffe ta , w o r th S9b. fo r G9c.a y a rd . '•

s a t i n D u ch esse , w o r th 59c.- fo r 3 5 c . . a y a rd .

F a n c y S tr ip e d T a f fe ta , , w o r th 5 5 c . , f o r 35c. a y a rd .

F la n n e l .S lU r t p a t te r n s , w o r th ;• 29c. fo r 21c. ■

'500 G lo ria Sillc U m b re l la s , w o r th $1.19 f o r 75c. ■ ; • . y

5 0 ’dozeu K id G loves, w o r th $1 a p a i r f o r 75c.- a p a ir .

50 F u r S c a rfs , w o rth $3.9S f o r $-.50.

Above are for SATURDAY ONLY ^ • from 2 to 5 P. n .

Tall Opening is Announced for fflonday and Saturday October 18tb and 20tb

A t t b e f f l a m m o t b a n d O c e a n P a l a c e

Our usual application for free trains was made to the railroad officials, but the request was refused. Our patrons will not lose by this! however, as'the amount which would have been expended in trains will be given in such bargains as we guarantee cannot be duplicated anywhere except it be af a special sale. At the Mam­moth everp purchaser will receive a slip, which will entitle the holder to an ice cream soda.

W om en’s ShoesT h e n e w e s t a r r iv a ls in 6 u r W o m en ’s

S h o o D e p a r tm e n t a r e th e “A rm s tro n g ” • S h o e s fo r w o m e n .' In th e n e w e s t - p a b . t e r n s an d th e l a t e s t d e s ig n ^ an d n t th e p ric e , $3 a p a ir , th e y w ill s u r e ly p le a se

.-■you— JOfty'■ fills is th e e x c lu s iv e a g e n c y iu ;A s ­

b u ry P arle fo r s e v e ra l lin e s o f S h o es f o r w o m e n , w h ich a r e fa v o ra b ly k n o w n , a m o n g th e m n re_ “ S o ro s is ," " J e n n e s s M ille r ” “ L a F r a n c e ” a n d •‘F reed o m .” ' - f.f)

S p e c ia ls fo r. th e . O penlngT A w ell- s e le c te d lo t o f B lack O v e rg a ite r s fo r w om en a re a t tr a c t iv e ly m a rk e d a t 19c., 45c. a n d 95c. 500 p a ir W o m e n ’s S to rm R u b b e rs , w o rth 50c. a t 25c,

300 p a i r B u tto n ed nnd L a ced S hoes, w o r th §2,50 n t S1.9S n nd w o r th §2 at-y;*; $1.4S. . "

Men’s Shoes• H e re -y o u ’ll iln d the -.f in es t o s w e ll a s ’

: th e h e a v y S h o e s f o r m en . O u r s to c k is c o m p re h e n s iv e n n d w e ll s e le c ted .

W e a r e th e A s b u ry P arle a g e n ts o fr th e c c le b ra tc c l:" B a n ls tc r ,“ "C ra w fo rd .” *‘W a u ” a n d "M o n m o u th C lub” S hoes fo r m en. t

S p e c ia lt ie s f o r S a tu rd a y a n d M on­d a y : '•••'- 350 p a i r s M e n 's H e a v y S o led .B o o ts , w o rth $2;50 a t $1.9S.

.350 p a i r M en ’s H e a v y . S p ied B oo ts , w o rth §2 a t 51.4S, . . /

200 p a i r B o y s’ a n d Y o u th s ' Schoo l S h o es , w o r th $1.50 a t $1.23.

MillineryT h e d isp la y o f c h a rm in g . M illin e ry p re p a re d by o u r

M a d am e F n rro w -H ice a n d M iss. H o d g es w ill be th e c e n tr e o f a t t r a c t io n fo r th e la d le s . ;- . '

H a t s an d B o n n e ts o f -e v e ry d e s c r ip tio n and fo r e v e ry o c c a s io n . P a r is ia n n o v e ltie s a t A m erican p ric e s .

F o r o rd in a ry • w e a r— M isse s ’ R ea d y -to -w e ar H a ts | 75c. L a d ie s ’ R ead y -to -w ear H a ts , 89c. /L a d ie s ’ R e a d y -to -w e a r H a ts , 9Sc, * . ; - ’

Handkerchiefs1.000 dozen H a n d k e rc h ie fs fo r W om en a n d C h ild re n a t

h a lf th e a c tu a l v a lu e . .S pecia l s a le p r ic e s 5c., 10c. a n d 12&C. ea ch .

Dress Goods- ■ . . • •. ; ■- ■ •

P ries tlo y .’s H eavy - S k ir tin g s , 54- In. j w id e , a l l c o lo rs , w o r th $1.75 fo r $1.25 a y a r d . .’

25 p ieces C rep e M elro se , 40 in . w id e , nil co lo rs , w o r th 49c. fo r 25c. a y a rd .

a ll co lo rs , w o r th 69c. fo r 4Sc. a y a rd .10 p ie c e s V e n e t ia n C lo th , 40 in . w ide ,

w o rth ' C9c. f<jr'T5c7N ■ .19 p ie c e s A lb d tro s s , a l l to l a r s ; 38 In.

w id e , w o r th 65c. fo r ,4Sc. a y a rd .JG p ie c e s F in e H e n r ie t ta C lo th , 40

in . w id e , a l l c o lo rs , w o r th 75c. fo r 59c. a y a rd . / ’ .

• 10 p ie c e s S h e p h e rd ’s P la id . C lo th — th e ’ n ew b ro k e n w eav e— 40 • in. w ide, w o rth 75c. fo r 4Sc. a y a rd .

15 p ie c e s B ro a d W a le G ran ite— new .w eav e—54 in . w ide; w o rth $1.25 fo r ’9Sc. a y a rd . .

BlanketsT a k e h o m e a pnir. o f th o se b e a u tifu l w a rn i B la n k e ts —

y o u could- n o t m a k e a m o re .a c c e p ta b le g if t a t th i s t im e of y e a r . ‘ ; - - -

T h o se re g u la r ly p r ic e d a t G5c. a p a ir a r e - m a rk e d a t 4yc.; th e 9Sc. k ind a t 69c. a n d th e $1.39 o n e s a t 9Sc. a p a ir .

. S p ec ia l B la n k e t O ffering— P a la c e .C ar B .lanne ts a t , 72c. a p a ir . T h e s e a r e th e s a m e B la n k e ts a s a r e e x te n s iv e ly a d ­v e r t is e d by o th e rs a t $1 a p a ir . . *

■ Scarfs' '. . .F ro m 10 A, M. to 12 a n d fro m 7.30 to M nn o n 4,,r

(1m ? n y ■-,? f , S c a « w in u e soW ro r 19cW t.. l a n y 50o. S c a rf w ill b e so ld fo r 35c. ■

Cloaks and SuitsS ty lish a n d P r a c t ic a l S p e c ia ls ' in th e

C loak an d S u it D e p a r tm e n t; •J a c k e t s w o r th ' $10.50 fo r $6.98.J a c k e t s w o rth SS fo r $5.50.

J a c k e ts w o r th -§10 f o r §G.08,: J a c k e ts -w o r th §7.50 fo r $4.98.

B lack D ress S k ir ts , w o r th from $6 to $9 fo r $3.98. . ..

B la ck B a s k e t W e a v e S k ir ts , w o rth $5 fo r $2.98.

P la i te d S k ir ts , w o r th §4.50 fo r $2.4S.T a ffe ta S ilk S k ir ts ; - w o r th $10 fo r

$7.48. .

W a lk in g S k ir ts , w o rtli g g \S p e c ia l lm rBa ! ^ 3 ^ k

v a lu ed SB,e _ ?2 5Q

Men’s Furnishing Department. M en ’s C a sh m e re H a lf H o se , w o rth 25cv a t 19c, .

M en ’s W ool H a lf H o se , w o r th 19c., a t 12*£e.M e n 's C o tto n D erb y R ib b e d U n d e rw e a r , w o rth 50c. a t

35. c e n ts .. M en’s- O u tin g F la n n e l N ig h t S h ir ts , 25c. '

M en’s H eav y C lo th .O u tin g S h ir ts a t 45c.M en’s 'H e a v y S a ilo r C o lla r S w e a te rs , $1 an d $1.50 k in d ,

a t 50 c e n ts .

Cotton Umbrellas* F ro m 10 to 12 A. M. o n S a tu rd a y 500 C o tto n U m b re l la s ;

— n a tu r a l w ood h an d le s , w o r th ' 50c, w ill b e so ld fo r 25c. e a ch . , •

Carpet DepartmentGood h ea v y In g ra in C a rp e t a t 25c.

30 c a n d 35c p e r y a rd .A ll W ool In g ra in C a rp e ts a t 50a;,

55c. a n d GOc. p e r y a rd .E x t r a q u a l ity o f R a g C a rp e t a t 25c.

2Sc a n d 35c.. s. . ,T a p e s try C a rp e t a t 55c. to S0c.A m ln s te r and M o q u e tte a t $1.Oil C lo th a t 25c. a n d up .A n o v e lty in V e lv e t C a rp e t a t 75c.

p e r yard.-S p ec ia l M o q u e tte R u g s , 3x6. f t . , v e ry

s lig h t ly so iled b y w a te r , a t $3.

A few p ie c e s o f A re s a le -C a rp e ts , V e lv e t. T a p e s tr y an d A x m in s te r to be c lo sed o u t a t 41c., GOc. a n d . 75e. p e r y a rd .

T o m a k e o u r O p en ing m o re in t e r e s t ­in g a n d to In d u ce y ou to in s p e c t o u r r e ju v e n a te d F u r n i tu r e D e p a r tm e n t w o - . | w ill a lm o s t g iv e a w a y ^ lh e fo llo w in g :

T u f te d V e lo u r • C ouches, fu ll s iz e , s p r in g edge,- w o rth $8, fo r $6.25; w o r th $12, f o r $9.

G o lden O ak F a n c y R o c k e rs , w o rth $5 fo r $3.25; w o rth $5.50 fo r $4.

A s p e c ia l d is c o u n t of 10 p e r c e n t, w ill bo g l v e n u o n a ll o th e r .ca sh p u r­c h a s e s in th i s d e p a r tm e n t o n S a tu rd a y - a n d M onday .

ClothingN o n e b u t c g rc e q t C lo th in g is p e r ­

m itte d in o u r M en’s S u it D e p a r tm e n t.C o r r e e t In q u a l ity an d p r ic e a n d fo r

l i t t l e m e n a s w ell a s th e o ld e r ones!Boys.’ K n ee P a n ts , w o r th 25C. a t 19c.B o y s ' K a v y B lue B louse S u its , w o rth

$2 a t $1.39 a n d w o rth $2.50 a t $1.89.• B o y s ’ N o rfo lk J a c k e t a n d K n e e

P a n ts , w o r th $3;50 a t $2.48.. B b y s ' D oub le B re a s te d B lu e S e rg e • J a c k e t an d K n e e P a n ts , w o rtli ?5 a t $3.9S. - ■ ( '/Y o u th s ’ D oub le B re a s te d S a c k S u its ,

lo n g P a n ts , w o r th $6.50 a t $4.48.•Y o u th s’ B lu e S e rg e S a c k S u its ,

w o r th $10,'. a t $7.98.M e n 's A ll W ool P a n ts , w o r th $3 fo r

$1.98: -M en ’s S a c k S u its , w o rth . $5 fo r

$3.50,\ .w o r th $6.50 fo r $4.98; w o rth $8.50 fo r ’$G.50.

e n ’s B lu e an d B la ck C h ev io t S ack w o r th §10 fo r $8.98.

j j J n ' s G rey M elton S a c k S u its ,

w o rt h $13.50 fo r §11.50.

M,en ’s- G rey M elton O v e rc o a ts , w o rth?6 . 0 fo r ?4.0S. .

g le n ’s G rey F re lz e O v e rc o a ts , w o rth $ 1 0 ^ fo r v.*orth $13 fo r §10.

DepartnrlentL a d ie s ’ F le e c e d L in ed U n d e rw e a r a t

19c., w o r th 25c.T 33c; w o rth 48c.L a d ie s ’ a n d C h ild re n ’s H o sie ry a t 3c.

p e r p a ir , 3 p a irs fo r 25c.O u tin g F la n n e l G ow ns a t 48c., 79c.,

S9c’ a n d $1.25.S p e c ia l s a le In L a d le s ’ M u slin

G ow ns a tl 50c; -L a rg e v a r ie ty of L a d le s ’ S h ir t

W a is ts a t 48c/, 73c. an d $1.L a d le s a n d C h ild re n ’s G olf G ioves

a t 25c p e r p a ir .

TH E M A nnO T H OCEAN PALACE

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COUNTY AND STATE- . .R e d B a n k .h a s a b u ild in g boom in .Ice -b o a ts , / ■ , ; .

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. .T h e q u e s tio n o f b u ild in g a n o th e r > p ie r a t ' L o n g B ran c h Is b e in g d is ­

cu ssed .. .T h e la s t N ew Jersey postofllco ta­

b le sh o w e d 124 p re s id e n tia l o llice s In t h e s ta te .

. .W i l l i a m M o rre ll h a s b ee n e le c te d . p r e s id e n t of th e C o u n ty F r u i t G row ­

e r s ’ A sso c ia tio n .. . F i f t y I ta l ia n s h avo s ta r te d w o rk

; on th e new s to n e ; ro ad b e tw e e n N o r th L o n g B ra u e h a n d S e a B rig h t.

. .O n e n ig h t r e c e n tly th ie v e s b ro k e in to t h p ; s t a t i o n a t . L o w e r J a m o s b u rg b u t s e c u re d on ly a tow p e n n i e s . ,

. . J o h n P a t te r s o u . o f T liito n ‘F a lls , a c c id e n ta l ly to r e th e th u m b n a il from h is le f t h a n d w h ile lo a d in g p o ta to e s .

. . J o h n S ta tq s l r , of C o lts N eck . h a s : , b e e n e le c te d s e c r e ta r y o f th e S h re w s ­

b u ry • M u tu a l L ife In s u ra n c e C o m p an y .• ■ .. . J a n i e s ; D ay . of S e a B rig h t, is’ u n ­

d e r a r r e s t ' ch a rg e d , w ith . s te a l in g a •h o rse , c a r t a n d h a rn e s s b e lo n g in g to J . J . R eiU y. '

. .M r s . T im o th y R eiU lliig to it, o f N ow M o n m o u th , s e v e re ly cu r b y th e . b u r s t in g o f a j a r r e c e n tly w h ile c a n ­n in g f ru i t .

• . . .T w o fine m ic ro sco p es h a v e b e e n ' , p u rc h a s e d f o r u s e o f - th e b o ta n ic a l

c la s se s in th e . C h a t te l h ig h sch o o l. L o n g B ra n c h .

• . . T h o m a s R y e r . of N ew Y o rk .. w as fined . $4.9S f o r re fu s in g to s to p sm o k ­ing in o n e o f th e f ro n f s e a t s of a R ed B a n k tro l le y ca r.

. .R o b e r t B. H ln ck s , H a ro ld M o rfo rd a n d H a r r y T ru a x , o f L ong B ra n c h , w ill

. e n t e r ,> C o lu m b ia law sch o o l I n . N ew . Y o r k C ity th is fall.

. .T b e tw e n ty -e ig h th a n n u a l m e e tin g o f t l ie N ew J e r s e y S a n i ta r y A sso c ia ­tio n w ill be held a t th e L a u re l H ouse, L a k e w ood, on O c to b e r 24 a n d 25.

. . L u th e r V a ilin g , o f K e y p o rt, w as th ro w n from a t ro l le y c a r n n d c u t a deep , g a s i t . in h is h ea d by s tr ik in g

•;a g n in s t a c u rb s to n e ;• . .A n e ffo r t is b e in g m a d e b y tb e A t­la n t ic H ig h ln u d s m e rc h a n ts to c lo se a ll o u s in ess p la ces a t 7 o ’c lock e v e ry e v e n lu g .;ex c ep t S a tu rd a y ,

. .T h e G eo log ical S u rv ey , of • New - J e r s e y , is e n g a g ed in t h e p re p a ra tio n - of a r e p o r t upon th e c la y d e p o s its and c la y in d u s tr ie s of th e ' S ta te . .

. .W o rk on tl ie N ew J e r s e y S a n i ta r ­ium for- tu b e rc u la r d is e a s e s to be b u il t- . a t 'G le n G a rd n e r , H u n te rd o n .coun ty , h a s been co m m en ce d .

. .T h i r t e e n a p p l ic a n ts h a v e ta k e n th e . c iv il s e rv ic e e x a m in a t io n fo r po ­s i t io n s a s l e t te r c a r r i e r s u n d e r F re e ­h o ld ’s , new f r e e d e l iv e ry $ ystem .

• . .T w o o f th e la r g e s t d y n a m o s 'l t i th e U n ite d S ta te s p ro to be p ln ceu in tl ie new; p la n t o t th e A m e r ic a n C a n C om ­p an y . now b e in g e re c te d a t P au lsb o ro .

' , . . M rs. H o w a rd S to k e s , .o f L ong B ran c h , lo s t ’n $100 go ld c e r t if ic a te r e ­c e n tly a n d a few d a y s la te r fo u n d i t in a . g a rb a g e can in 1hc r e a r of ’I\or hom e.

. . . A sp e c ia l m is s io n a ry ra l ly o f th e M e th o d is t m in is te r s - o f th e N ew B ru n s w ic k C o n fe re n c e w ill be h e ld in th e F i r s t M. E . C h u rc h , R e d B an k , on M onday .

. .G o v e rn o r M u rp h y h a s a p p o in ted J o h n G ufre; o f L o n g B ra n c h , to fill th e v a c a n c y in th e - b o a rd o f ;• t r u s te e s of th e S ta .te H o m e fo r. B o y s a t Ja m e s- bu rg , ca u se d by th e d e a th o f N a th a n ie l S. Rne^ o f C rea m R idge .

. .W illia m D. M artin , m a n a g e r o f th e N ew Y o rk a n d N ew J e r s e y T e /ep h o n e C om pany , h a s - a m in ia tu r e s e a h o rse on ’e x h ib itio n a t h is L o n g B ra n c h of­fice, T h e l i t t l e fe llo w w as c a u g h t in V an D y k e ’s fish p o u n d . . . . . ;

. .M a r t in C oyne, f o r tw e n ty y e a r s n ig h t e n g in e e r o n th e R a r i ta n r iv e r d ra w b rid g e , w as s tr ic k e n w ith p a r ­a ly s is ..w h ile ,on h is w ay to w o rk th e o th e r d a y . .

. .T h e partles-w licv filed ob jec tions ' to th e b u ild in g o f a to w n w a te r s y s te m in M a ta w an h a v e w ith d ra w n th e s a m e an d th e s y s te m w il l now b e in s ti tu te d w ith o u t d e lay .

. .M is s - M ary G arv ey , of C hape l H ill, an d M iss R e b e c c a H ead d en . o f -M id­d le to w n , a r e n e w ' m e m b e rs • o f th e tr a in in g sch o o l of th e M onm ou th M e­m o ria l H o sp ita l .

. . J o s e p h P u li t z e r lias o rd e re d from • L u p to n B ro s ., o f M a ta w an , a h e a d ­s to n e fo r th e g ra v o Of ills m u rd e re d w ife . T h e ta b le t Js. o f w h ite m a rb le a n d s ta u d s n e a r ly five fe e t h igh .

. .W illia m W a te r s , o f th e firm of tV a te rs & O sb o rn , o f R ed B a n k ,. m nv lo se th e s ig h t o f o n e eye. b y tl ie b re a k ­in g o f a b e l t , w h ic h flew u p and .a ;.co rr n e r o f j t s t r ik in g h im in th e eye.

. .T h e c o ro n e r 's ju r y iu th e .d e a th of J a n ie s H . M oore, o f n e a r L akew ood , w ho w as k il le d a t M o u n t's C ro s s in g one n ig h t r e c e n tly , p la ced , th e b la m e of th e d e a th on th e C e n tra l ra i lro a d .

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