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REV, A. WALLACE, D. D.f Editor. OCEAN GROVE, N. J., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1893. VOL. XIX. No. 36. Linos On tho Ocean- HY O ..II. II. O'resllcss, heaving, surging Bca, Why mystery Is mapped In thee I From early dawn to midnight hour— Flashing thy grandeur and.thy power.'; ' n ; .■ w iiat treasure*! vast, aye e’en Untold-; Lio burled 'neath thy billows cold; ; : What.hopes and Tears■ lio fathoms 8or.ii, •/, Beneath thp terror of .thy frpwn ’ y : What centuries havo rolled along, \/ •Since on tho al'r;.waa heard $6 song The morning stare together>ang, ; ' While all the world, with praises rang. ; 7 : v . ./'C■ / ik And yet, no trace of ace is seen , ,'yy. On thy majestic brow I ween, Save w’heri a cre.st Of” dancing spray Leaps upward on its fcliir.ing way. ; ' v’‘ What changing hues adorn thy brow! What “ moods and tenses" oven now Are blazoned on thy billows’ face,1 As thy lieet coursers urge the chase 1 VI, ' What floods of glory charm our eyes When Sol Illumes tho eastern skies ; What radiant pearls, in gorgeous showers, When Luna gilds the ovenlng hours. • •** :* ' . VII. : ... : How. balm, serene^ Tnajestidvgraiid, . . . When sum ir er waVes.hecmuRtb-wand :*&• .How terribly august thy. frown, ;y . • ; ' - When Win ter h ur 1 s his'forces down !..'. Vviii.; £> . 0 type of God's infinity: ! ;: . ; : Who -iVlH thy last faint surges"see t-\. Who hear thy last expiring groan . Who catch the sound of thy last moan?',.: ’ £crth Ainbo>/. :. iv)! y;;; V.-v' ' His Own Soul I LAST' SEllMQN OK . T H E OCKAN GUOVE CAMP-M E ETIX G, 1? JtE AO11ED ...aiY K E V .: .: , T .L .. I'OUI.TON, :WEUXESi)AY . ■ EVENINOj: AUGUST 30, 1803; .. " What shall. It profit a man if lie gain tho wholo world, and losu his own soul r ‘. Mark 6:30.. Tiie soul is the spiritual, rational aiul immortal part of man; that part which ouables him.to think, and .renders him a subject of-m oral goyjfjruine.ut.iy;.' . ’ The, human soul Is, therefore, of greater . value than anything, else in the world; ' of all terrestrial tilings: together.: It is, Bays Coleridge^ .‘‘larger than the, sky; deeper than the ocean, ;Or the abysm al dark. of the unfathomed centre.'’ , .We can form no /adequate conception ' of Its nature , and ' yaitie, by the general c o n d u c t: o f mankind. If. this was the • standard we might readily conclude that this immortal: jewel is worth;' nothing whatever. Business, pleasure, or secular ,..interests are for'the /most part preferred claims. They are not wise; they do ;not consider. ■ . The^ soul pervades ail the: senses, and this alone constitutes rational existence. It ia the fountain andchannel of . all senti- ments and ideas. It survives the ‘com- mon wreck' that sooner or later overtakes all other things. The oftquotod words of : Addison are hbre apposlte-fthat the soul . '/ Shall flourish in Immortal youth, Unhurt amtd tho war.of elements, . The wreok of matter aiid tho crush of worlds.” The true value of ’the soul is indicated by its character and relations'. ■ .The argu- :inent for its immateriality, distinct from the body ,is Irrbfragible, . It is known to retain' v 1 its transcend a nt.powers, even tho ugh the body be m (tt! Iated by Wounds, disabled by disease, or disblved by decay; ' The soul’s spirituality Is clearly estab- lished- .; by r e v e l a t i o n .- . •‘T l iis nutlieritlb record of the origin\ of the race/asserts that the,/. Creator formed (not ■evolved) m an's body of the dust o f the g ro ii ndand breathed into liisy nostrils the breath of •life, and he became at onCe « Uvi/iff m ili The intrinsic valUe of the soUl may be estimated by the nature and dignity.of its splendid fuculties — the understanding, judgment, will, affections, memory and conscience. Of Its immortality, an in- •born conviction is indelibly Imbedded In , its vory structure and Is world wide. All territories, tribes .and ton gu es o f every age and ciime. havo: possessed' some- idea of existence after this life. . (The speaker elaborated this thought very, fully refer-: X Ing to tho intuitions Of nature, and cor. responding provision in the spiritual realm.) . • ■ • , ; • : ' '•; . [■ :h . The righteous .charucter of.God, he pro- ceeded to say, ;is :additional proof of the soul's .immortality; Men are obviously not: deal t with in this life according to the moral qualities they lack or ’possess. If there be no future world how and where cah these tangles, of time bo. Unrayele.d ? IIow are,the, good tO:be rewarded, and the Wicked vpUnish'4i\^:’ Tho- imnvprtality of the soul’ is, therefore, absolutely esse riti al ,to the / equitable vadministratlon of Al- mighty God. ; •: . Tho Scrlptual proof is cumulative and conclusive. Life eternal is the glorious theme of the sacred volume from Genesis to Revelations, and the foundation stone upon which the wjjole redemptive.super- structure is erected; besides, the manifes- tations of God’s Infinite; regard for the soul, are also IniiicatiVe of: its superlative value, in Its creation,' preservationi re- demptlon aiid the preparations for its final exaltation to abiding mansions Iri .the New .TerusalenV.:* : V i. •; \ W hat; does It, .mean t o li3.se t h e s o u 1 ?• This icannot • ' pbssibly. mean :annihilation. The soul may be, lost even in this World by - allowing sataniC, passions to usurp posses- sion, to . th.ei e xcl u sion ■ of swe etn ess -and love» This severe it from all vital. Gon* nectipn and. communion with God} and leads .to its : final exclusion from that “ home of the soul ” which it l»a9 wilfully and deliberately spurned. It-also means the infliction of the positive displeasure of the Almighty, whose authority it de- nied und defled, and whose prolTered clemency arid help it contemptuously re- fused. “ The wicked shall be turned into hell, with all the nations that forget God.V Whether this Is rtri intermediate state, or final assignment, is not essential to the 'argument. Whatever::it may import, or: be ft:will : |iave been self-sought and. seif-: ’imposed; . i . Vv y ^ . The doctrine of future retribution is en- tirely consistent with the character of a perfect God. Whatever man is in his moral nature at any stage of his .endless career, Is wholly of his own selection and preference/ There is no provision for, or possibility of, arbitrary deliverance from tho chosen situation of n free moral ngent. Can God himself infruct his own law ?: ,: - There is, lioweyer, a divinely ordained: .arid clearly revealedSyay by. which man is enalilexVrto'free himself of the .fetlers- he lias : forged and riyetted on . hiinself—a means of d e 1 i Vera ri ce :f rrtui helilsh bo rid* age, and entrance intoya, new ; Ufe before heV/passes the^■iborUer'.'' linevpfviw batlon,' W hile to be lost: ,it: is: ■ only ;:riecessary to neglect the ‘Vgreatsalvat ioii to b e Saved, full and forever;saved, lie has:only to. ac. cept Christ ijy .rei^ehtaiice iind faith; as a present and personal Saviour. • . No sou} 1ms ever been, lost, and no soul ;ever; will: be ’lost because Adam sinned j: or. because it has:sinned itself; . but’ .'simply and on ly because it rej e.cts Christ and sal- vation. This is .the unpardonable'si ri of the soul. -The proposition of the text is a simple sum in the single rule of three. You need not bo able to cypher st) far in the arithmetic to be competent to solve this problem. It is, of course, literally Impossible for one man to “ gain the whole world.” If ho could do so, it would not be possible for', him ,to• employ or enjoy it;. . If. he coUld use it all; it would- not make him happy. To .think that, happiness consists In a feverish ambition' to gain:the world,’ rather than in a “tender and .simple afrec- tiori, is more absurd than to believe that the immensity of that briny ocean, .can perfectly ciuenchjtUe tliirst of a:\vay-worn travel e r th an the, fresh li mpid water.of the Well of Beersheba.ori Pilgrim Pathway. But suppose a inanolevated to the high- est pinnacles of earthly .honor arid great* nessj arid possessed of countless material treasured.with the whole round of worldly 'erijoy.meu'ts\ at: his command. Do these things satisfy The most opulent and highly favored in temporal matters, are often unhappy and wretched.. Fears harress them, conscience torments them, alUlctlons fall upou them, and death overtakes them; theu they lose all in.tiio buifejiuga pf Jordan. What is the profit' reali/’ed:. by the man who .has .gained • all; the world can givfe hini V Qn tho ,credit side,it appears that he has gained the pleasures ami prefer* ferment of earth. On tlio debit page it shows that , he has lost the bpportunltjejj of time, the treasures of. heaven,.the joys Of eternity, and incurrecl the everlastirig contempt of God. y ; '.V ,' '. W hat: is ytlie • actual loss sustained .by such' a: muu ?^ Ills own'soul r?' lie was the absolute p.wner 0 f. it. ’ lie had perfect liberty to dispose of.lt as lie pleased. .This is a total, irreparable" and eternal loss. / ,It is. the loss; bf everything, world; without e n d . ;• -.r. avoidable eisewhero. When Monday dawns, the series of social meetings - have I taken such hold on mind and •heart tliat •( tho attendance and interest appears inten- sified rather than weakened' by..Sabbath ’ devotions. V • ■: ' ' ’ ■,;.. - It was so this year, and When the. preach- ing hour-arrived the audlence wliichaised to be small^, cpmparailyely,was, rather, above the average. A lively preacher Ayas expected. . Of the style " or character the sertnon inight .turn out to be, rio seer could determjnb^^;:, :iiut *w doctrinal or composite/ iricludirig ;the ex. perimental . and theological; so many people wanted . to hear ' Dr. Hanlon that evert tlie preachers were all in the 11; seats, arid the service was well started'.liy a rous-: Irig prayer from Dr..Handley, V: The. preacher ,of '. the morn Ing took a text. ; lie generally does from habit; but he could flil, out.. Ills hour •'nearly as Well without- 'one; ^ lils . text;, tli Is'-- time was unique; It promised a feast such as the pro- phet of. old,dedlarM;Sh'ould.te.spread.for all people•; including .fat; things.'’-T iie text: was(fvoni;iN[att. .IT: 4,.Where ’ the im - pulsive .Peter, a witness of: the glories Of Christ's ;:tnirisfiguratibn exclaims, “ Lord, it Is good far us to be here ; • V : ' I ) .. i On its an noun c e merit there" w ere- pi eri ty of 1 good, sours around- who .prepared .to shout,' but held up . a’ little ;while the preacher laid out.several propositions re- lating to the supernatural, historical arid experitherital departments of Christianity. j lie then digressed into the superior sus. ceptlbilitles of women, rousing the enthu- siasm of Amanda Smith, the tremendous venality and power of the press, the Xew Vork Sun and its - editor by name, the Tnbu hc and Its lack of 111 ora i stain ina, ex; travagance in church'buildirigj'a jjobst for I Evangelists -arid some;; gooll ; Words >for Ocean Grove in general; : .The Doctor had liberty/and it was.this that carried',him a little off his* base', but the people erijoyed it ail, for in spite of themselves they had to. laugh/a good deal,‘and - so the occasion from sonie standpoints was a' pronounced success. • .' ' •'•.- • The general tone of sentiment was dif- ferent in the Tabernacle at 1.30, where, the deepest problems and possibilities of sal .vation .becaine siniplitied -arid .solved by what CaUghey. used to term knee work.” "t. And ;’ so a t; tlie - other . m eetings.■ wiiich fill ed -intervals arid set tli e.. angels 0 f 'God rejoicing over, sinners!saved; And so at the afternoon preaclilug hour, when Uev. Isaac Naylor handled his audir ence in a most effective way so far as di- rect spiritual results were concerned. The. people were swayed and shaken with such emotions iis leave them in tbe condition of forest, garden or-field after a summer raiu. •"' The Preacher of the eyening,.' Rev;.A1- ■bevt Banks, of Boston, was a stranger to most of the tremerido.us: crowd-..before wliom, w ith ni an ly a r i d !i m press! ve eld: quence, he Illustrated . tiie inean ing .and power of religious earnestness. .Ecclesi- astes 0 ii 10 , what he preached as possible,’ iRev.; C. H . Yattpan. Avbb Tollbwed him In exhortation illustrated in practice and persuasion.- : The word was blessed, the work -revived, and some In the- eternities will praise God, and the instrumentalities he used at Ocean .Grove on Monday even- ing, for what they vealV/.ed. • Camp-Meeting-Record, Roserving our full notes of the Sabbath 'sermons -until we find more.room, we;take up tlie resume from ’^londay, August 28. It has always been a, riiatter Of surprise to us that after tlie exhaustlug labors of the pamp-meeting ■ Sabbath at Ocean. 'Grove,.' there Is.'So; little pereeptible -re- adtion- . 'the , following ' morning. But means , have, been found , and / employed here-to avoid, that which* seems 1 so uu- Ninth Day. A NOT It Kit STOKM. Tlie Ocean Grove population, especially thoso who live in tents, had another shak- Ing-up in the small hours of Tuesday, A u g u s t -20. Nearly every ti*ace’, o f) the havoc'wrought by: the little cyclone of a few days before, thanks to tlfe' tireless in. dustry and tact of Captain Ralnear anti his staff of, willing workers, had disappeared. Tho canvas dwellings tipped 'oyer had been lighted up and well braced, new files Were supplied w here the bid iind been' Lorn>tb. tattiers, .and' rents / every where re* paired ■in. afeather-tight ’fashion, when Tuesday , morniri g’s li ii rrlea ne, nearly bn tlie same track, reduced’ many of them to i r rep arable , wreckage. L illagore's.’ p avil: Ion and rows of bath-houses . suffered aw- fully, but never disturbed the equanimity of the m an; for with the sort of religion he obtained :a; good •many;years ago he also becamo enough of a philosopher to understand that winds and sens will have their way; but God is mightier than them all, and happy they who can claim Him as their “ refuge .and strength, a present help in every tlriie of trouble.” .' UNUM1VBU i*ossi 1111 . 1* 1* 1 This was broached 1 11 the."very superior discourse of Tuesday morning by Dr. S. L B ei l er,. o f W ash iiig to n .Clt^,' w (1 i io u n f 0 id: ing-tiie truth as presented In i john 3 : 2. In soihe tespects tlieyjpreablVeu .followed tho esact lino of Elucidation pursued by Dr. I. Simmons on the samo passage a few days before, , and yet there \vere. many points of divergence. He :sald we wero left to brlpg out the greatest possibilities of our nature as sons of God. What we shall be is mainly left to ourselves.- Char - acter, may. unfold .'upward, or downward .Qur environments;in- heaven are what we niaHe-them.here.: 1 -. ..;,T.he,;Usual after meetIng -. w as; success•' fully coriducted by Evaqgelist.Naylor. Of the. afteinoon service, 'at which Dr. Stokes was ’made the rec.iplent of a classic parch ment setting- forth the: fact that: the trustees of a venerable. Presbyterian col- lege. had'.con fer red on :him the hbriorary title of LL.D.y presenting it through ReVv Dr.■pavid . Wills, - of Philadelphia,; we gave some accouht last,’week, as aiso of Dr. Wills' Sermon foliwing. ' There was a dash of .humor iri the dlietrima this sturdy, .and- eloquent.tieferider of the faith found himself placed In;?wiien. he- heard' two preachers who preceded him ' announce text's, one!or bther^ of- which. he; intended to use on this occasion.: His ^ami51e re*- sou 1 ces in' tiie, serijiori ii ne,; however, en- abled him. to' call.up;a : new -subject, and. haridle it like.a4*Master,-in Israel,” to the, edification of the people. ; ■MtEAPIXO THE.'.w^iniiwixu. ; . It came Rev. C. II. Yatman’s turn to preach the evening sermon. Ills text was from Ilosea 8 : 7—“ For they have sown to the.wlnci, and they shall reap the whirl- wind"—a fearful warning to impenitent sinners, a doom as unalterable as divine justice, and a fact illustrated in all the annals of time* “ God Is not mocked; what soever a man soweth that shall he also reap.” They only who forsake- God will he cast off, forever. These, stern verities were used to alarm, tlie careless; and lead them'to flee from th 6 : -wrath toy come;,' : A., powerful prayer meeting fbllow;ed this startling and earnest appeal. Tenth and Last Day. There was a quickening of interest all along the lluus. iui Wednesday morning, Aug. 30.' Earnestness of ual ml and action seemed.to be in the air. The sermons of Jlanks and Dr. Wilis were bearing good fruit. ? “ \Vhatsoeyer- -thy hand fi ride tli to Up, do it AVitji thy. m ight,” ; "arid ■ .Why stand.ye here ail the :;day:'idie V’ became, watch words' f rbnv; early in or n I ri g until the final doxoldgy near midnight,:v • It was a pity in this general “drive” of put pose towards a grand culmination of saving power,, to Call such a halt as the morning sermon ut the Auditorium gave the proceedings. : Rev.. Joseph Merlin Hodson delivered an admirable sermon -for an ordinary church service; but it \vna almost lost yori that eager- multitude; urif able to hear-y the' preacher’s voice.; His beautiful text from.: the '23d.Psalni, ‘‘ He re.storeth my. soiil,^ suggested many beau .tl f u i: tlie 0 ileS v.of; pro vi tl ence/ and ’ senti- ments of trust and.;love, arid it-would be a pleasure to read it. at leisure if printed. . Dr.■ yllodson,' :We • learn', r Suppjied ;the place of,; Dr.;y G; ,W.’;M iller*’.who. had bev coriie suddenly So hbarsp -whiie returning frobiC Martha’s 'Vineyard i on a ;: febunil steam ej> that he was u riable .tb. attem pt to preach. ' Rev. Willis Reeves, of tile New Jersey Conference, was asked to preach a short rovlval seruion at 3 r. m., and with all his’ soul in the work, he.chose (lie text, Luko 13: 0-1—“ Strive to enter in at the straight gate,” &c., and forthwith wheeled the’gbi- pel batteries into position for a raking lire of exhortation, invitation and encourage- ment to commence a religious life. We cannot know everything he said» but every sinner 011 these grounds knows enough.to secure salvation .to day;!f he wants itj and then; to go to* heaven its a redeemed soul. Let God have; the •righty-.of.-way;,and- He will parry you through; . / . • > M r;. Yatuian conducted the after, ser* vice, anti'^seeKirig souls wyere-blessed,,^^^ • -y Even i ng c a me. y Tl) e eight o r ten s er- Vlces of the day converged.iri an'iininense focus at’tlie Auditorium^ It becatrib dlf. llcult to ti nd a place to • sit: Or. stand .y The S siriglng was all bri the ylme ; of 'u Conib to Jesus.” pniyer Was. the dIctate of-, great emergency. The subject ifcPouIsbn an- nounced was one which might well liave, iuWesteti.y three; worlds—heaven, earth arid hell. ' It was the soul, .Its .weight and worth; Its high capabilities, and the dan- gers threatening its present and future destiny. . y r;', Tho preacher was deliberate, clear, for- cible .and powerful from the first sentence, rising in tlio Intensity of a .last appeal un. til the word taking effect upon heart and conscience,, planted conviction and pre- pared tho; way for action. ' Dr; :Pbulson followed up his ' sermon with* exhortation. The altars-were-cleared luuVsp'o.n crowded,, and after a scene, of indcscrlbablo inter. Ijlemji ng of -prayer, song, and personal br fort, the shouts of .victory were heard, for many wanderers were brought into. tlie kingdom of .Christ. \\’ft present a synopsis of the sermon elsewhere but cold type can' give only a meagre idea of its manner In delivery, and marvellous paw'eiv It was the climax, ;of this year’s cam'p'-meeting preachlngKv ’. Mothers' Meetings. / . ■ . Tiiese triee^rigs conducted by Mrsj Mary. Sparkes Whebler were: held every .day: during tiie Cainprnipetingi except .Sabbath at 2 o’clock,. in the- Temple;: As’ usual they, .were /seasons Of. great interest Jind- spir.ItuaL power. • ./... / y/y ’ This, is to : a number; pf mothers tlie most interesting. meeting .'.held bri ythe g r o u n d .: ' *;• * , - ' y ' : .;:'/-:y -;'/' Here they gather, and' bringing their husbands and children to: Jesus, in . the' -arms of faith and prayer, they' plead the promises ,1 and. resit upon themjan.d God ah* Swe rs th.eprayer cf faith- in.;, the •cbnyic. tion and often ’..conversion of:; their house-: hold Si. Hundreds of cases' are presented . with earnest request's, for prayer, in their .belialf. Thrilling incident^ are related, mingled with\ joyfu 1 experiences and.: songs'::;of praise, and the mothers go out from the place . j “ Strong lu the faith which God buppllcs, Through Ills denial .^oa.” Many letters from absent persons were read, the following among others Dear j/V.i. Wheeler—'This is tho first time in many years that I have Iuid to be absent from the blessed Mothers’.Meetings, to me the most most wonderful meetings held at Ocean • Grove: -but -1 will- pray for you every day, and Will you :))ray ; arid ask-,the. dear/sisters to pray- for -my /li usbiind. :■ 11 e useUytnykne'el- w lth me lu prayer,-but -lie has yielded to .the tempter’s power, anil through the use of the intoxicating cup Is going to ruin; O pray that be 111 ay.be rescued and saved. . •. Ax A.xxiot s W iki :. Another'.mother .said: . Last. evening after we sang ‘ Step Out on the Promise,' iind you asked all who -wished to bring 'their children to jesus to raise their hands, .1 hesitated because the enemy.said, ‘ Your daUghteirs are good 0110 ugh without asking prayers.;for them y they;^are'yiovel^daugh ’ ters^dutifuI, affectlonate^pure-—they only lack tlie 0 rie thing arid they’ 1 Iyg'et it some, tliiie; arid you’l l : embarrass; them'': hy ’a'sk- irig prayers’ for tiie m ; ■Bu11 trainpled 0 n the prldo of my mistaken heart,' and, raising my hand, I said, ‘ Pray for my daughters that they may give their-hearts to the Saviour.’ As . I said It, I did step out on the promise, and God Hooded my soul with light and salvation, nnd I cbme with joyful tidings to-day. Last -evening both of my daughters . went to. the altrir- and w ere glorious cpnverteiLV to GqU^1, ; Mrs. Wheeler wishes to irecord her grate fu i ack un wl edgrii en t- 0 f the. val.uahie and efiicient seryice.rentlered by the. elect ladies \vlio assisted :her, .especially^;to Mrs; P Is osway, .who. has;;for:, years presidedat the' to: ( organ and assisted I ri .the si rigiug ;. ;also . Mrsi BurrlSiJvbjf Wash ibgton,;:,D;JG!.; Mr^.. MoQrbe;;hnAp.toorhi&&dt of. Phlladbir ph iti’; ; Mrsy yBps w ell; M rs. D en ni an; ^Irs; .Ilam m e i‘ and ;} I rs, O s born, of. B rook ly ri; Grace ; Weiser bay is and Abbie Mills» evangelists, and. inany others .from Mrs. Mary Grant Cramer, sister of President (Jraut, to. the worid-reriowned colored evangelist, Mrs. Amanda Smith. These all labored together in the gospel, and the best of all is, God was with them. On the Skirmish Line: So great are the crowds at Ocean Grove on Camp-meeting Sunday morning every year that provision'has to be raade to reach them all,. This Is. done by opening the Taberriacle and/repipie, anil sending yoU u’nteers 0 lit■ ;yon'. What lias beeny termed “ The -Sk i rmisii Line)' along *t h e ;.b e a c h I Tliis was done tlip-;.present year •as usua.L, While.Rev. J. R. Daniels preached to a large ov^rlibwycougregutipri ia .tiie Taber- naclej and; Tley; "VYv ;E. Smith feloquently; proclaimed the .gospel in the Young Peo- ple’s Temple, a com p any 'consisting^ of-Dr. Andrews, Evangelist; Naylor, IJeyi F. 13. Hoagland, • Rev. John Wilson and Mr. Burtis .conducted interestirig servlces .at; Ross 1 pavilion wliere they secured.: a large’ audience aud respectful hearing, while they sang and. preached- Cbrlst and salva - tion' . :■ <■;• The mornlug* service last Sabbath at Lillagore’s pavilion, which,.for nearly a quarter of a century, has been held under the charge of Vice-President Ballard was' not omitted because Pf the wild ravages which the late.storm.had rii’ade .upon.the premises. / The leader wiis on hand with a corps of ‘assistants ' thordu ghly' ad iipte d- to tho meeting which must necessarily bo held with the roar-of the ocean behind if,- and the itinerancy of acongregatlon.be- • fore It. First, came Rev. S. D. Jones, of the-Newark Conference,'whose clear will mastered: the elements, and W hose calm . presentation of the essential evidences of ; religion commanded attention’ follow- Ing him came Rev. W. CV Stockton, the Conference- Evangelist, the relation, of whose experience, although It may have .been heard a thousand times before, from' the very freshness of'the man, is always fresh to the listener; Next came Bro. Ha- ,, becker of the“ Rescue Mission” of Phila- delphia, who for twenty minutes am id the smiles of tho audience, pleaded.with them to be altogether tlie Lords. •;!-.* Then followed a closing b>lk by Bro., Godwin, also of Philadelphia, who years ago through the kindness and love of-his friend Ilabecker was rescued' from the thraldom Of ilq'uor and- gambling; and brought Into fellowship of his church. Many of the people at the Pavilion were Christians who had been unable to obtain seats at the Auditorium, and who expressed thanks for the service, and tiiose who were not church members showed a respectful- ness of demeanor just as they would have given the. service in a regular house of worship. • ' y So interested were the people that they requested, another servico for the after- • noon, which possibly may be the arrange-. inent on soirie other occasion. •Impressive Closing Services. Thursiliiy, Angttst 31, will live in the memory Of. seven or ejght.;thousand;peo- - pie for another year at least on account of the scenes they witnessed at the Ocenn Grove Auditorium on tlie occasion of clos- ing the Annual-Camp-meeting of 1893; . Three, of the tiiornitig. meetings; were * held as usuai—at ’Tabernacle, Temple and faintly prayer. -They were all pervaded with the radiance of thanksgiving. and: tender farewell sentiments'. : . A t O a ' m; the crowds had gathered in . the Audltorlunu to See* tlie baptismal ser- vice . performed by. President .Stolies on such an.occasion. He , dedicated twentyV\ efghtilttle children toGod aud the Church,* one of them , being an African, andim - prlnted a kisson eyery baby'face. Some of them at. the-proper moment turned and pursed their little months expecting the apostolic salutation, greatly to the enjoy- ment of those.near enough to witness the performance. . Then was. ’held the largest communion ; ever celebrated In the old Auditorium. Counting the;'ministers who assisted Dr. Stokes In the consecration act, with .the 08 who assisted. In serving the tables, and the one huudred and twenty children led to their first sacrament by Mrs. Grace'-Weiser Davis and her helpers in tjie “ Children’s Meetings;” thero were in all *2,iOC who found opportunity to obey the Injunction, Do this In Remembrance of Me.” A .’ great many more would have communed hut for the crowded aisles. There.were two incidents which gave pause, and particular pathos to the occa- sion—the children marching In from the Tabernacle.and singing as they.deployed two or threo deep around the altar to be addressed by Dr. Stokes, and the choir l.eavl ng th ei r seats': and all togethe r rece Iv-. i; lug the emblems of Christian faith.' and love... ; : . ' • . • .- ' . • . But the final-march around the camp circle was the great event which a . large proportion of that multitude had gathered' iu from a circle of ten miles to feast their- woriderihg eyes upon. The spectacular, is the chief - attraction for out - siders.. They were gratified; The Doctor and Mr. D. H . •Brow n):;a'ruif in iirrii, 1 ed; y Prof. Sweney kept up.the singing. The preachers two by two strung out, and all . tlio people who could get in line length- ened the procession.• Returning, amid ringing songs',' the ' closing.address was given. Estimated re- sults stated, aud thanks offered Including the. ushers,, preachers, singers, janitors, arid all who had aided in the.meetings-of the ten preceedlng dajis. Mr. Yatman here stopped to the front for a.Ilnal cast of the gospel net, and at his instance, forty people rose, ; asking prayer ami help to begin a Tellglous life. . W ell dorie i . This was the crowning jjlory . of the entlro meeting, and. with raptuous congratulations there came a holy. hush, i President Stokes thon pronounced the Camp-meeting of 1893 closed, and with each name-in the Divine Trinity there came a distinct stroke . of tho Auditorium boll. Then the Gtoi'ia. imd final beuedic. tion. - y. ; Thp first Sabbath, in-September' was an ideal day.,, The 'prevlous night was a little chilly, blit a cloudless sky.and genial:sun- ,. shine le ft. nothing to be'' desi red by..the large congregations which gathered at the. Auditor jum morning, afternoon anil-night.

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REV, A. WALLACE, D. D.f Editor. OCEAN GROVE, N. J., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1893. VOL. XIX. No. 36.

L in o s O n th o O cean-

HY O ..II. II.

O'resllcss, heaving, surging Bca,Why mystery Is mapped In thee I • From early dawn to midnight hour— Flashing thy grandeur and.thy power.';

' n ; .■w iiat treasure*! vast, aye e’en Untold-;Lio burled 'neath thy billows co ld ; ;

: What.hopes and Tears■lio fathoms 8or.ii, •/, Beneath thp terror of .thy frpwn ’ y

: What centuries havo rolled along, \/ •Since on tho al'r;.waa heard $ 6 song The morning stare together >ang, ; 'While all the world, with praises rang. ;

7 : v . ./'C■ / ikAnd yet, no trace of ace is seen , ,'yy.On thy majestic brow I ween,Save w’heri a cre.st Of ” dancing spray Leaps upward on its fcliir.ing way. ;

' v ’‘What changing hues adorn thy brow ! What “ moods and tenses" oven now Are blazoned on thy billows’ face,1 •As thy lieet coursers urge the chase 1

VI,' W hat floods of glory charm our eyes When Sol Illumes tho eastern skies ;What radiant pearls, in gorgeous showers, When Luna gilds the ovenlng hours.

• •** : * ' . V I I . : . .. :How. balm, serene^ Tnajestidvgraiid, . . . When sum ir er waVes.hecmuRtb-wand :*&• .How terribly august thy. frown, ;y . • ; ' - When Win ter h ur 1 s his'forces down !..'.

V v i i i . ; £>. 0 type of God's infinity: ! ;: . ; •

: Who -iVlH thy last faint surges"see t - \ .Who hear th y last expiring groan .Who catch the sound of thy last moan?',.:

■’ £crth Ainbo>/. :. iv)! y;;; V.-v'

' His Own Soul ILAST' SEllMQN OK . THE OCKAN GUOVE

CAM P-M E ETIX G, 1? JtE AO 11 ED ...aiY K E V .:.: , T . L . . I'OUI.TON, : WEUXESi)AY

. ■ EVENINOj: AUGUST 30, • 1803; ..

" What shall. It profit a man if lie gain tho wholo world, and losu his own soul r ‘. Mark6 :30 .. •

T iie s o u l is th e sp iritu a l, ra tio n a l aiul im m orta l pa rt o f m a n ; th a t p a r t w hich ouables h im .to th in k , and .ren d ers h im a su b jec t o f-m o ra l goyjfjruine.ut.iy;.'. ’ The, hu m an sou l Is, th e re fo re , o f g rea te r

. v alue th a n anyth ing , else in th e w o r ld ;' o f a ll te rre s tr ia l t i l in g s : to g e th e r .: I t is,

Bays C oleridge^ .‘‘la rg e r th a n the , sky ; d ee p e r th a n th e ocean, ;Or th e abysm al d a rk . of th e u n fa thom ed cen tre .' ’ ,

.We can fo rm no /ad eq u a te concep tion ' o f Its n a tu re , and ' yaitie , by th e genera l

c o n d u c t: o f m a n k in d . If . th is w as the • s tandard we m ig h t read ily conc lude th a t

th is im m orta l: je w e l is w o r th ;' n o th ing w hatever. B usiness, p leasu re , o r secu lar

,..in terests are fo r 'th e /m ost p a r t p re fe rre d claim s. T h e y a re n o t w is e ; th e y do ;not consider. ■ .

The^ soul pervades ail th e : senses, and th is a lone con stitu te s ra tiona l ex istence. I t ia th e foun ta in a n d c h an n e l o f . a ll s e n ti­m en ts and ideas. I t su rv ives th e ‘com ­m on w reck ' th a t so o n er o r la te r overtakes all o th e r th ings. T h e oftquotod w ords of

: A ddison a re hb re a p p o s lte - f th a t th e sou l . '/ Shall flourish in Immortal youth,

Unhurt amtd tho w ar.of elements,. The wreok of m atter aiid tho crush of worlds.”

T h e tru e value o f ’th e sou l is in d ica ted by its ch a rac te r and relations'. ■ ■ .T h e argu-

:in en t fo r its im m ate ria lity , d is tin c t from th e body ,is Irrb frag ib le , . I t is know n to re ta in ' v 1 its tran scend a n t .p o w e rs , even tho ugh th e body be m (tt! I a ted by Wounds, disab led by d isease, o r disb lved by decay;

' T h e sou l’s sp ir itu a lity Is c lea rly estab­lished- .; by re v e la tio n .- . •‘T liis nutlieritlb reco rd o f th e o r ig in \ o f th e ra c e /a sse rts th a t the,/. C reato r fo rm ed (no t ■ evolved) m an 's body o f th e d u s t o f the g ro ii n d a n d b reathed in to liisy no strils th e b rea th of

•life , and h e becam e a t onCe « Uvi/iff m i l iT h e in trin s ic valUe o f th e soUl m ay be

estim ated by th e n a tu re and d ig n ity .o f its sp lend id fuculties — th e understand ing , ju d g m en t, w ill, affections, m em ory and conscience. O f Its im m o rta lity , an in- •born conviction is inde lib ly Im bedded In

, its vory s tru c tu re and Is w orld w ide. A ll te rrito ries, trib es .and ton gu es o f every age and ciim e. h a v o : possessed' som e- idea of ex istence afte r th is life . . (T he sp eak e r elaborated th is th o u g h t very, fu lly refer-:

X In g to tho in tu itions Of n a tu re , and cor. resp o n d in g provision in th e sp iritu a l rea lm .) . • ■ • , ; • : ' '•; .

[■:h . T h e righ teous .charucter of.G od, h e p ro ­ceeded to say, ;is :add itiona l p roo f o f th e so u l's .im m orta lity ; M en a re obviously not: deal t w ith in th is life accord ing to th e m ora l qu a litie s th e y la ck o r ’possess. I f th e re be no fu tu re w orld how and w here cah these tang les , of tim e bo. Unrayele.d ? IIow are,the, good tO:be rew arded , and the W icked vpUnish'4i\^:’ Tho- im nvprtality of the soul’ is, th e re fo re , ab so lu te ly esse ri ti al

,to th e / eq u itab le vadm inistra tlon o f A l­m igh ty G od. ; • :

. T ho S crlp tual p roo f is cum u lative and conclusive. L ife e te rn a l is the g lo rious them e o f th e sacred volum e from G enesis to R evelations, and th e foundation s to n e upon w hich th e w jjole red em p tiv e .su p e r­s tru c tu re is e re c te d ; besides, th e m an ifes­tations o f G od’s In f in ite ; regard fo r the so u l, a re also IniiicatiVe o f : its superla tive value, in Its c re a tio n ,' p reservation i re- dem p tlon aiid the p repara tions for its final exa lta tion to ab id in g m ansions Iri .the N ew .TerusalenV.:* : Vi. •;\ W h a t; does I t, .m ean t o li3.se t h e s o u 1 ?• T h is icannot •' pbssibly. m ean :ann ih ila tion . T h e sou l m ay be, lo s t even in th is World by - a llow ing sataniC, passions to u su rp posses­sion, to . th.ei e xcl u sion ■ of sw e etn ess -and love» T h is severe i t from all vital. Gon* nectipn and. com m un ion w ith G od} and leads .to its : final exclusion from th a t “ hom e o f th e soul ” w hich i t l»a9 w ilfu lly and delib e ra te ly spu rned . I t-a ls o m eans th e infliction of the positive d isp leasu re o f the A lm igh ty , w hose a u th o rity i t d e ­nied und defled , and w hose prolTered c lem ency arid help i t con tem p tuously re- fused. “ T h e w icked sh a ll be tu rn e d in to he ll, w ith all th e nations th a t fo rg e t God.V W h e th e r th is Is rtri in te rm e d ia te state , or final assignm ent, is not essential to the 'a rgum ent. W h a tev e r ::it m ay im p o rt, o r : be ft:w ill : |iave been self-sough t and. seif-: ’im posed; . i ■ . Vv y ^

. T h e doctrine of fu tu re re trib u tio n is en ­ti re ly consisten t w ith the c h a ra c te r o f a p e rfec t God. W hatever m an is in his m oral na tu re a t any stage o f h is .endless ca reer, Is w holly o f h is ow n selection and p re fe re n ce / T h e re is no prov ision for, or p o ssib ility of, a rb itra ry deliverance from tho chosen s itua tion of n free m oral ngent. Can God h im se lf in fruc t h is ow n law ?: ,:- T h e re is, liow eyer, a d iv ine ly ordained:

.arid c learly revealedSyay by. w hich m an is enalilexVrto'free h im se lf of th e .fetlers- he lias : fo rged and riye tted o n . h iin se lf—a m eans o f d e 1 i Vera ri ce : f rrtui he lilsh bo rid* age , and en trance intoya, new ; Ufe be fo re heV/passes the^■iborUer'.'' l in ev p fv iw b a tlo n ,' W h ile to be lost: , i t : is: ■ only ;:riecessary to n eg lec t th e ‘V greatsal vat ioii to b e Saved, fu ll and fo re v e r ; saved , lie h a s :only to. ac. c e p t C h ris t ijy .rei^ehtaiice iind faith ; as a p resen t and personal Saviour. • .

N o sou} 1ms ev e r been , lost, and no soul ;ever; w ill: be ’lo s t because A dam sinned j: or. because i t h a s :sin n ed i t s e l f ; . b u t ’.'sim ply and on ly because it re j e.cts C h ris t and sal­vation. T h is is . th e u n p ard o n ab le 's i ri o f th e soul. -The proposition o f the te x t is a sim ple sum in th e s in g le ru le of th ree . Y ou need not bo ab le to cy p h e r st) fa r in th e a rith m e tic to be com peten t to solve th is problem .

I t is, o f course, lite ra lly Im possib le for one m an to “ gain th e w hole w orld .” I f ho could do so, i t w ould not be possible for', h im ,to • em p loy o r en joy it;. . I f . he coUld use i t a ll; i t w ould- n o t m ake him happy . T o .th ink that, h app iness consists I n a feverish am bition ' to g a in :th e w orld ,’ ra th er th a n in a “te n d e r and .sim ple afrec- tiori, is m ore ab su rd than to b elieve th a t th e im m e n s ity o f t h a t b riny ocean , .can p e rfec tly ciuenchjtUe tl iirs t o f a:\vay-w orn travel e r th an the, f resh li m pid w a te r. o f the Well o f B eersheba.ori P ilg r im P athw ay .

B u t suppose a inan o lev a ted to the h ig h ­es t p in n a c les o f ea rth ly .honor arid great* nessj arid possessed o f coun tless m ateria l treasured .w ith th e w hole ro u n d o f w orld ly 'erijoy.meu'ts\ a t : h is com m and . D o these th in g s satisfy

T h e m ost o p u len t and h igh ly favored in tem poral m atters, a re o ften u n happy and w retched .. F ea rs harress them , conscience to rm en ts th em , alU lctlons fall upou them , and d ea th overtakes th e m ; th e u they lose a ll in .tiio buifejiuga pf Jo rd an .

W h a t is th e p ro f it ' re a li/’ed :. by th e m an w ho .has .g a in ed • all; th e w orld can givfe h in i V Q n tho ,c red it s id e ,i t appears th a t he has gained th e p leasu res am i prefer* fe rm en t o f ea rth . On tlio d e b it page it show s th a t , h e has lo s t th e bpportun ltje jj o f tim e , th e treasu res o f . h eaven ,.the joys Of e te rn ity , and incurrecl th e everlastirig con tem p t o f G od. y ; '.V,''. W h a t: is ytlie • ac tu a l loss su sta ined .by such' a : m uu ? I l l s o w n 's o u l r?' l i e wasth e abso lu te p.w ner 0 f. it. ’ l i e h ad p e rfec t lib e r ty to d ispose o f.lt as lie pleased . .This is a to tal, irreparable" an d e te rn a l loss. / ,I t is. th e loss; b f eve ry th ing , w o rld ; w ithou t e n d . ;• -.r.

avo idab le eisew hero . W hen M ondaydaw ns, the se rie s o f social m eetings - have

I ta k en such hold on m ind and • h e a r t tlia t •( tho attendance and in te res t appears in ten ­

sified r a th e r th a n w eak en e d ' b y . .Sabbath ’ devotions. V • ■: ' ' ’ ■,;.. -

I t was so th is year, and When the. p reach­in g hou r-arrived th e aud lence w liichaised to be small^, cp m p ara ily e ly ,w as, rather, above the average. A live ly p reacher Ayas expected . . O f the s ty le " o r cha racte r th e se rtn o n in ig h t .turn o u t to be, rio seer could determjnb^^;:, :iiu t * wdoctrina l o r co m posite / ir ic lu d irig ;the ex . pe rim en ta l . and theological; so m any people w anted . to h ea r ' D r. H an lo n th a t evert tlie p reachers w ere a ll in the 1 1; seats, arid th e serv ice was w ell started '.liy a rous-: Irig p rayer from D r..H andley ,V: T h e . p reacher ,o f '. th e m orn I ng took a tex t. ; l i e gen e ra lly does from h a b i t ; b u t h e could flil, out.. I lls hour •'nearly a s Well w ithout- 'one; l i l s . text;, tli Is'-- tim e w as u n iq u e ; I t p rom ised a feast such as th e p ro ­p h e t of. o ld ,ded larM ;S h 'ou ld .te .sp read .fo r all p eo p le•; inc lu d in g . f a t ; th in g s .'’- T i i e tex t: w as( fvoni;iN[att. .IT : 4 ,.W here ’ th e im ­pu ls ive .Peter, a w itness of: th e g lo ries Of C h ris t's ; :tnirisfiguratibn exclaim s, “ Lord , it Is good fa r u s to be here ; • V : ' I ) .. i O n its an noun c e m erit there" w ere- pi eri ty

o f 1 good, sours around- w ho .p repared .to shou t,' b u t h e ld u p . a ’ l i t t le ;w h ile th e p reach er la id ou t.seve ra l p ropositions r e ­la tin g to the su p ern a tu ra l, h is to rica l aridexperitherita l d ep a rtm en ts o f C hristian ity .

j l i e th e n d ig ressed in to th e su p e rio r sus. c e p tlb ilit le s of w om en, ro u s in g the en th u ­siasm of A m anda S m ith , th e trem endous ven a lity and pow er o f th e press, th e X ew V ork S u n and its - ed ito r by nam e, the T n b u hc and Its lack of 111 o ra i sta in ina, ex; travagance in ch u rch 'b u ild irig j 'a jjobst for

IE v a n g e lis ts - arid som e;; gooll ; Words > for O cean G rove in g ene ra l; : .The D octo r had lib e r ty /a n d it w as.th is tha t carried ',h im a li ttle off his* base', b u t th e peop le erijoyed i t a il, fo r in sp ite o f them selves they had to. lau g h /a good d e a l,‘and - so th e occasion from sonie standpo in ts was a' pronounced success. • . ' ' •'•.-• T h e genera l tone o f sen tim en t w as d if ­

fe ren t in th e T abernacle a t 1.30, where, the deepest problem s and possib ilitie s o f sal .vation .becaine sin ip litied -arid .solved by w hat CaUghey. used to te rm k n ee w ork .” "t. A nd ;’ so a t ; tlie - o th e r . m e e tin g s . ■ wiiich fill ed -in tervals arid s e t tli e .. ange ls 0 f 'God re jo ic in g over, s in n e rs !saved;

And so a t th e afternoon p reac lilug hour, w hen Uev. Isaac N ay lo r hand led his audir ence in a m ost effective w ay so far as d i­re c t sp ir itu a l resu lts w ere concerned . The. peop le w ere swayed and shaken w ith such em otions iis leave them in tb e condition of forest, g arden o r-f ie ld a f te r a sum m er raiu .•"' T h e P re a c h e r o f th e eyening,.' Rev;.A 1- ■bevt B anks, of Boston, w as a s tran g e r to m ost o f th e trem erido.us: crow d-..before w liom , w ith ni an ly a r i d ! i m press! ve eld: quence, he Illu stra ted . tiie inean ing .and pow er o f re lig ious ea rnestness. .E cclesi­astes 0 ii 1 0 , w ha t h e p reac h ed as possible,’ iRev.; C. H . Y attpan . Avbb Tollbw ed h im In exho rta tion illu s tra ted in p ra c tic e and persuasion.- : T h e w ord was b lessed , the w ork -revived, and som e In the- e tern ities w ill p ra ise G od, and th e in s tru m en ta litie s he used a t O cean .Grove on M onday even­ing , for w hat they vealV/.ed. •

Camp-Meeting-Record,R oserv ing o u r fu ll no tes o f th e S abbath

'serm ons -until w e find m ore .room , w e;tak e up tlie resum e from ’ londay , A u g u st 28. I t has alw ays been a, r iiatter Of su rp rise to us th a t a fte r tlie exhaustlug labors of th e p am p-m eeting ■ Sabbath a t Ocean. 'Grove,.' th e re Is.' So; l i t t le pereep tib le -re- adtion- . 'the , fo llow ing ' m orn ing . B u t m eans , have , been found , and / em ployed h e re - to avoid, th a t which* seem s 1 so uu-

Ninth Day.A NOT It Kit STOKM.

T lie O cean G rove popu la tion , especially thoso w ho live in ten ts, had an o th er shak- In g -u p in th e sm all hours o f Tuesday, A u g u s t -20. N early every ti*ace’, o f ) the havo c 'w ro u g h t by: th e li ttle cyclone o f a few days before, th an k s to tlfe' tire le ss in . du stry and ta c t o f Captain R a ln ear an ti his staff of, w ill in g w orkers, had d isappeared . T ho canvas dw ellings tip p ed 'oyer had b ee n lig h te d up and w e ll b raced , new files Were su p p lied w h e re th e b id iind been' Lorn>tb. tattiers, .an d ' ren ts / every w here re* p a ire d ■ in. a f e a t h e r - t i g h t ’fashion , w hen T uesday , m orniri g’s li ii r r lea n e , n ea rly b n tlie sam e track , red u ced ’ m any o f them to i r rep arab le , w reckage. L illa g o re 's .’ p avil: Ion and row s o f bath-houses . suffered aw­fu lly , b u t never d is tu rbed th e equan im ity o f th e m a n ; fo r w ith th e so rt o f re lig ion h e obta ined :a ; good • m a n y ;yea rs ago he also becam o enough o f a ph ilo so p h e r to unders tand th a t w inds and sens w ill have th e ir w ay ; bu t God is m ig h tie r than them a ll, and hap p y they w ho can cla im H im as th e ir “ re fuge .and streng th , a p resen t help in every tlriie of troub le .”

. ' UNUM1VBU i*ossi 1111 . 1*1* 1T h is w as broached 111 the."very superio r

d iscourse of Tuesday m orn ing by D r. S. L B ei l er,. o f W ash iiig to n . C lt^,' w (1 i io u n f 0 i d : ing-tiie tru th as p resen ted In i j o h n 3 : 2. I n soihe te sp ec ts tlieyjpreablVeu .followed tho e sa c t lino of E lu c id a tio n pu rsued by

D r. I. S im m ons on th e sam o passage a few days before, , and y e t th e re \vere. m any points o f d ive rgence . H e :sald we wero le f t to b r lp g out th e g rea tes t possib ilities o f o u r n a tu re as sons o f God. W ha t w e shall be is m a in ly le f t to o u rse lv es.- Char­acter, may. unfo ld .'upw ard, o r dow nw ard .Qur env ironm ents;in - heaven are w hat w e n iaH e-them .here .: 1 -. •..;,T.he,;Usual afte r m eetIng -. w a s ; success•' fu lly coriducted by E v aqgelist.N ay lo r.

Of the. a f te in o o n service, 'a t w h ich D r. Stokes was ’m a d e th e rec.iplent o f a classic parch m e n t setting- fo rth t h e : f a c t th a t: the trustees of a venerable. P resby te rian col­lege. had'.con fe r red on :h im th e hbriorary title o f LL.D.y p re sen tin g it th ro u g h ReVv D r.■ p a v id . W ills , - o f P h ilad e lp h ia ,; we gave som e accouh t last,’w eek, as aiso o f D r. W ills ' S erm on fo liw ing. ' T h e re was a dash of .h u m o r iri th e d lietrim a th is sturdy, .and- e loquen t.tie ferider o f the fa i th found h im se lf p laced In ;? w iien . h e - heard ' tw o p reachers w ho p receded h im ' announce text's, o n e !o r bther^ of- w hich . he ; in tended to use on th is o c c asio n .: H is ^ami51e re*- sou 1 ces in ' ti ie , serijiori i i n e ,; how ever, en- ab led him . to ' c a l l .u p ; a : new -subject, and . haridle i t l i k e . a 4* M aster,-in Is ra e l,” to the, edification o f the people. ;

■MtEAPIXO THE.'.w^iniiwixu. ;. I t cam e Rev. C. II . Y a tm an ’s tu rn to

preach th e ev en in g serm on. I lls te x t was from Ilo sea 8 : 7— “ F o r th e y have sown to the.wlnci, an d they shall reap th e w h irl­w ind"—a fea rfu l w arn ing to im pen iten t sinners, a doom as u nalterab le as d iv ine ju s tice , and a fac t illu s tra ted in all th e annals of time* “ God Is no t m o c k ed ; w hat soever a m an sow eth th a t shall he also reap .” T h ey only w ho forsake- G od w ill he cast off, forever. T hese , s tern veritie s w ere used to alarm , tlie careless; and lead th e m 'to flee from th 6 : -wrath toy come;,' : A., pow erfu l p ray er m eeting fbllow;ed th is s ta rtlin g and earnest appeal.

Tenth and Last Day.T h e re was a q u ic k en in g o f in te re s t all

a long the llu u s. iui W ednesday m orn ing , A ug. 30 .' E a rnestness o f ual ml and action seem ed .to be in th e a ir . T h e serm ons o f Jlanks and D r. W ilis w ere bea ring good fru it. ? “ \V hatsoeyer- -thy hand fi ride tli to Up, do it AVitji thy . m igh t,” ; "arid ■ .Why s ta n d .ye h e re a il th e :;day:'id ie V’ became, w atch w ords' f rbnv; ea rly in or n I ri g un til th e final doxoldgy nea r m idn igh t,:v • I t w as a p ity in th is gene ra l “d riv e” o f

p u t pose tow ards a g rand cu lm ina tion o f sav ing pow er,, to Call such a h a lt as th e m orn ing serm on u t th e A ud ito rium gave th e proceedings. : R e v .. Jo seph M erlin H odson d e liv e red an ad m irab le serm on -for an o rd in a ry ch u rch se rv ic e ; b u t it \vna a lm ost lost yori th a t eager- m u ltitude; urif ab le t o hear-y th e ' p re a c h e r’s voice.; H is b e a u tifu l t e x t from.: th e '2 3 d .P sa ln i, ‘‘ H e re.storeth my. soiil,^ suggested m a n y beau .tl f u i : tlie 0 ileS v .o f; p ro vi tl en c e / and ’ sen ti­m ents o f tru s t an d .; love, arid it-w ould be a p leasure to read it. a t le isu re i f p rin ted . .

D r .■ yllodson,' :We • learn', r Suppjied ;the p lace of,; Dr.;y G; ,W .’;M ille r*’. w h o . had bev coriie sudden ly So hbarsp -w hiie re tu rn in g frobiC M artha’s 'V ineyard i on a ;: febunil steam ej> th a t he w as u ri ab le .tb. a ttem p t to p reach . ‘ ■ '

Rev. W illis Reeves, of tile N ew Je rsey C onference, w as ask ed to p reach a sho rt rovlval seru ion at 3 r . m., and w ith all h is’ soul in the w ork , h e .c h o se (lie tex t, Luko 13: 0-1—“ S trive to en te r in at the s tra ig h t gate ,” &c., and fo rthw ith w heeled th e ’gbi- pel b a tteries in to position fo r a rak in g lire of exho rta tion , inv ita tion and encourage- m en t to com m ence a re lig ious life . W e canno t know ev e ry th in g he said» b u t every sin n er 011 th e se g rounds know s enough .to secu re salvation .to day;!f h e w an ts itj and th e n ; to go to* heaven its a redeem ed sou l. L e t God have; th e • righty-.of.-way;,and- H e w ill parry you th rough ; . / . • >

M r ; . Y atu ian conducted th e after, ser* vice, anti'^seeKirig sou ls wyere-blessed,,^^^ • -y

Even i ng c a m e. y Tl) e e ig h t o r ten s er- Vlces o f the day converged .iri an 'iin inense focus a t ’tlie A u d ito r iu m ^ I t becatrib d lf. llcu lt to ti nd a p lace to • s it: Or. stand .y The Ssirig lng w as a ll bri th e ylm e ; of 'u Conib to Jesu s .” p n iy e r Was. th e dIc ta te of-, g rea t em ergency . T h e su b jec t i f c P o u I s b n an­nounced was one w h ich m ig h t w ell liave, iuW esteti.y th re e ; w orlds—heaven , ea rth arid h e ll. ' I t w as th e soul, .Its .w eigh t and w o rth ; Its h ig h capab ilitie s , and th e dan­gers th re a ten in g its p resen t and fu tu re destiny . . y r;',

Tho p reach er w as delibera te , c lea r, for­cib le .and p o w erfu l from th e first sen tence, ris ing in tlio In tensity o f a .last ap p e a l un . ti l th e w ord ta k in g effect upon h e a rt and conscience,, p lan ted conviction and p re ­pared th o ; w ay fo r ac tion . ' D r; : P bu lson follow ed up h is ' serm on with* exhortation . T h e a ltars-w ere-cleared luuVsp'o.n crow ded,, and a fte r a scene, of indcscrlbablo in ter.

Ijlem ji ng o f - p rayer, song, and personal b r fort, th e shou ts o f .v ictory w ere heard , for m any w anderers w ere b ro u g h t in to . tlie k ingdom o f .Christ.

\ \ ’ft p resen t a synopsis of the serm on elsew here b u t cold type ca n ' g ive only a m eagre idea o f its m an n er In delivery , and m arvellous paw 'eiv I t w as th e clim ax, ;of th is y ea r’s cam 'p'-meeting preachlngKv

’. Mothers' Meetings. / . ■. T iiese triee^rigs co n d u c ted by M rsj Mary.

S parkes W heb le r w e re : h e ld every .day: d u r in g ti ie Cainprnipetingi ex c ep t .S abbath a t 2 o’c lo c k ,. in the- T e m p le ;: A s ’ usual they , .w ere /seasons Of. g rea t in te re s t J ind- spir.ItuaL pow er. • . / . . . / y/y ’

This, is to : a n u m b e r ; p f m o thers tlie m o s t in te re s tin g . m eeting .'.held bri ythe g ro u n d . : ' *;• * , - ' y ' : ■.;:'/-:y -;'/'

H e re th e y gather, a n d ' b rin g in g th e ir husbands and ch ild ren to: Jesu s , in . the' -arms o f fa ith and p rayer, they ' p lead the prom ises ,1 and. resit upon them jan.d God ah* Swe rs th .e p r a y e r c f faith- in.;, th e • cbnyic. tion and o ften ’..conversion o f :; th e ir house-: hold Si.

H u n d re d s o f cases' a re p resen ted . w ith ea rn est request's, fo r prayer, in th e ir .belialf. T h rillin g inc iden t^ a re re la ted , m ingled w ith \ jo y fu 1 expe riences and.: songs'::;of p ra ise , and the m o thers go o u t from th e place . j

“ Strong lu the faith which God buppllcs, Through Ills d e n ia l .^oa.”

M any le tte rs from ab sen t persons w ere read , th e fo llow ing am ong o thers

D ear j/V.i. Wheeler—'T his is tho first tim e in m any y ea rs th a t I have Iuid to be absen t from the blessed M others’. M eetings, to me th e m ost m ost w onderfu l m eetings held at O cean • G rove: -b u t- 1 w ill- p ray fo r you ev e ry day, and Will you :))ray ; arid ask-,the. d ea r/s is ters to pray- for -my /l i usbiind. : ■ 1 1 e useUytnykne'el- w lth m e lu p ray er,-b u t -lie has y ie lded to .the te m p te r’s pow er, anil th ro u g h the use o f the in tox ica ting cu p Is go ing to ru in ; O pray th a t be 111a y .b e rescued and saved. . •

•. A x A .xxiot s W ik i:.A n o th e r '.m o th e r . s a id : . L a s t . even ing

a f te r we sang ‘ S tep O ut on th e P rom ise,' iind you asked all w ho -w ished to b rin g 'th e ir ch ild ren to je s u s to raise th e ir hands, .1 hesitated because the enem y.said, ‘ Y our daUghteirs a re good 0 110 ugh w ithou t ask ing prayers.;for them y they;^are 'y iovel^daugh ’ te r s ^ d u tifu I , affec tlonate^pure-—they only lack tlie 0 rie th in g arid t h e y ’ 1 Iyg'et it som e, tliiie; arid y o u ’l l : em barrass; them'': hy ’a'sk- irig p rayers’ fo r t i i e m ; ■ Bu11 tra in p led 0 n the p rldo o f m y m istaken h e a r t , ' and, ra ising m y hand, I said, ‘ P ray fo r my daugh ters th a t they m ay g ive th e ir-h earts to th e Sav iour.’ A s . I said It, I d id step o u t on the prom ise, and God Hooded m y soul w ith lig h t and salvation, nnd I cbm e w ith jo y fu l tid in g s to-day. Last -evening both o f m y daugh te rs . w en t to. the altrir- and w e re g lo rious cpnverteiLV to GqU^1,; M rs. W h e e le r w ishes to ire c o rd h e r g ra te fu i ack un wl edgrii en t- 0 f the . val.uahie and efiic ient sery ice .ren tlered by the. e lec t lad ies \v lio assisted :her, .especially^;to M rs; P Is os w ay, .who. h a s ;; fo r :, y ea rs p r e s id e d a t the ' to:

( o rg an and assisted I ri .the si rigiug ;. ;also . M rsi BurrlSiJvbjf W ash ibgton,;:,D;JG!.;

Mr^.. MoQrbe;;hnAp.toorhi&&dt o f . P h lla d b irph iti’; ; Mrsy yBps w ell; M rs. D en ni an ; ^ Irs ; .Ilam m e i‘ an d ;} I rs, O s born , of. B rook ly r i ; G race ; W eiser b a y is and A bb ie M ills» evangelists, and. in a n y o thers .from M rs. M ary G ran t C ram er, s is te r of P res iden t (Jrau t, to. the w orid-reriow ned colored evangelist, M rs. A m anda S m ith . T hese all labored to g e th er in th e gospel, and th e best o f a ll is , God w a s w ith them .

On the Skirmish Line:So g rea t a re th e crow ds a t O cean G rove

on C am p-m eeting Sunday m o rn in g every yea r th a t p rov ision 'has to be raade to reach th e m all,. T h is Is. done by o pen ing th e T aberriacle a n d /re p ip ie , an il s en d in g yoU u’n teers 0 li t■;yon'. W hat lias beeny te rm ed “ T h e - Sk i rm isii L in e ) ' a long * t h e ;.beach I T liis w as done tlip-;.present y e a r •as usua.L, W hile .R ev . J . R . D an ie ls p reached to a la rg e ov^rlibw ycougregutipri ia .tiie Taber- naclej and; Tley; "VYv ;E . S m ith feloquently ; p rocla im ed th e .gospel in th e Y oung P eo­p le ’s T em ple , a com p any 'consisting^ of-D r. A ndrew s, E van g e list; N ay lo r, IJeyi F . 13. H oagland, • R ev. J o h n W ilson and M r. B urtis .conducted in terestirig serv lces .at; Ross1 pav ilion w liere th e y secured.: a la rg e ’ aud ience aud re sp ec tfu l hea ring , w h ile they sang and. preached- C brlst and salva­tio n ' . :■ < ■ ; •

T h e m ornlug* serv ice last S ab b a th a t L illago re’s p av ilio n , w h ic h ,.fo r n ea rly a q u a rte r o f a ce n tu ry , has been held u n d er the ch a rg e o f V ice -P residen t B allard was' no t om itted because P f th e w ild ravages w hich the la te .s to rm .had rii’ade .upon.the prem ises. / T h e leader wiis on hand w ith a corps of ‘assistan ts ' tho rd u g h ly ' ad iipte d- to tho m eeting w h ich m ust necessarily bo

held w ith the roar-o f th e ocean beh ind if,- and th e itinerancy o f a c o n g re g a tlo n .b e - • fore It. F irs t, cam e R ev. S. D . Jones, of th e -N ew ark C onference,'w hose c le a r w ill m astered: the elem ents, and W h o se calm . p resen ta tion o f the essential ev idences o f ; re lig ion com m anded a tten tio n ’ fo llo w - Ing h im cam e Rev. W . CV S tock ton , th e Conference- E vangelist, th e re la tio n , of w hose experience , a lthough It m ay have .been heard a thousand tim es before, fro m ' th e very freshness o f 'th e m an, is alw ays fresh to th e listener; N ex t cam e Bro. H a- ,, becker o f t h e “ R escue M ission” o f P h ila ­de lp h ia , w ho fo r tw en ty m in u tes am id the sm iles o f tho aud ience , p leaded .w ith them to be a lto g e th er tlie Lords. •;!-.*

T h en follow ed a closing b>lk by Bro., G odw in, also o f P h iladelph ia , w ho years ago th ro u g h the k indness and love o f-h is friend I la b eck e r w as re scu ed ' from the th ra ldom Of ilq 'uor and- g am b ling ; and b ro u g h t Into fellow sh ip of h is chu rch .

M any of the people a t the P av ilion w ere C hristians who had been unab le to ob ta in seats a t th e A u d ito riu m , and w ho expressed th an k s for the serv ice, and tiiose w ho w ere n o t church m em bers show ed a resp ec tfu l­ness o f dem eanor ju s t as they w ould have given the. serv ice in a reg u la r house of w orship . • 'y So in terested w ere the people th a t they requested, ano ther servico fo r th e after- • noon, w hich possibly m ay be the a r ra n g e - . in e n t on soirie o ther occasion.

•Impressive Closing Services.T hursiliiy , A ngttst 31, w ill live in the

m em ory Of. seven o r e jg h t . ;thousand;peo- - p ie for ano ther yea r at least on account of th e scenes they w itnessed at th e Ocenn G rove A ud ito rium on tlie occasion o f clos­ing the A nnual-C am p-m eeting o f 1893;. T h re e , o f the tiio rn itig . m eetings; w ere *

held as u suai—at ’Tabernacle , T em p le and fain tly p rayer. -They w ere all pervaded w ith the rad iance o f thanksgiv ing . an d : tender farew ell sentim ents'. :. A t O a ' m ; th e crow ds had gathered in .

th e A u d lto rlu n u to See* tlie bap tism al ser- vice . perfo rm ed by. P res id en t .Stolies on such an .occasion . H e , ded icated twentyV\ e fg h til t t le ch ild ren toG od aud the Church,* one o f th e m , being an A frican , a n d im - p rln ted a k is s o n eyery baby 'face . Som e of them at. th e -p roper m om ent tu rn e d and pursed th e ir li ttle m onths ex p e c tin g the aposto lic salu tation , g rea tly to th e enjoy- m en t of those .near enough to w itness the perfo rm ance. .

T h en was. ’he ld the la rg es t com m union ; eve r ce lebrated In the o ld A ud ito rium . Counting th e ;'m in iste rs w ho assisted D r. S tokes I n the consecra tion act, w ith .the 08 w ho assisted. In serv ing th e tab les, and the one huu d red and tw en ty ch ild ren led to th e ir first sacram en t by M rs. G race'-W eiser D avis and h e r he lp ers in tjie “ C h ild ren ’s M eetings;” the ro w ere in a ll * 2,iOC who found oppo rtu n ity to obey th e In junction ,

D o th is In R em em brance of M e.” A .’ g rea t m any m ore w ould have com m uned h u t for the crow ded aisles.

T h e re .w e re tw o inc iden ts w hich gave pause, and p a rticu la r pathos to th e occa­s ion—the ch ild ren m arch ing In from th e T abernac le .and s in g in g as they .dep loyed tw o or th reo deep a ro u n d th e a lta r to be addressed by D r. S tokes, and th e c h o irl.eavl ng th ei r seats': and a ll toge the r rece I v-. i; lug the em blem s o f C h ristian faith .' and lo v e . . . ; : ■ . ' • . • .- ' . • .

B ut th e fin a l-m arch a round th e cam p circ le w as the g rea t even t w h ich a . la rg e p roportion o f th a t m u ltitu d e had gathered ' iu from a c irc le o f ten m iles to feas t the ir- w oriderihg eyes upon. T h e spectacu la r, is th e c h ie f - a ttrac tion for out­siders.. T hey w ere gratified; T h e D octor and M r. D. H . • B ro w n ):; a 'ru if in iirrii, 1 ed ; y P ro f. Sw eney k e p t u p . th e s ing ing . T he p reachers tw o by tw o s tru n g ou t, and a ll . tlio people w ho could g e t in line length- ened the procession .•

R e tu rn in g , am id r in g in g songs',' th e ' c lo sing .add ress w as g iven . E stim ated re ­su lts s ta ted , aud th an k s offered Includ ing th e . ushers,, p reachers, s ingers , ja n ito rs , arid a ll w ho had aided in th e .m ee tin g s-o f th e ten p receed ln g dajis.

M r. Y atm an h e re stopped to th e fron t fo r a.Ilnal cast o f the gospel net, and at h is instance, fo rty peop le rose, ; a sk in g p ray e r am i h e lp to beg in a Tellglous life . . W e ll dorie i . T h is was th e crow n ing jjlory . o f th e en tlro m eeting , and. w ith rap tu o u s congra tu la tions th e re cam e a holy. hush , i P res id en t S tokes thon p ronounced the C am p-m eeting o f 1893 closed, and w ith each n a m e - in th e D ivine T rin ity th e re cam e a d is tin c t stroke . o f tho A ud ito rium bo ll. T h en the G toi'ia. imd final beuedic. tion . - y. ;

T hp first Sabbath, in -S ep tem b e r' was an ideal d a y . , , T h e 'prevlous n ig h t w as a li ttle ch illy , b lit a cloudless sky .and g e n ia l:sun- ,. sh ine le ft. n o th in g to be'' desi red by .. th e la rg e congrega tions w h ich g a th ered a t t h e . A ud ito r ju m m orn ing , afternoon anil-n ight.

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_!1 ' ‘ * '.one y e a r , .—• • • •'•••.C lu b o f five o r m o re , o n e y e a r ,e a c h , 1.00

• A d v e rtise m e n ts In se rte d a t th e r a te o f te n c e n ts p e r l in e , o n e t im e . V\)r o n e , n v o o r ih r e e m o n th s , o r by th o y e a r , a l ib e ra l re d u c tio n w ill bo ra n d c .

S A T U R D A Y , S E P T E M B E R 0 , 1893.

F if ty cen ts will, pay fo r . tho O c k a n

G ii6 vKVRKC0 iiii=; f0 riJfo«r m ontlis, iniiilfxl •.' to n i iy a d d r e s s , ./ , '• ‘ '

V Copied o f the p e e a n G rove lU x o ii .i) '^ n . al\vays be lidd i\t th e ^l)bpk :‘stoi‘R,;2 ^ : l* -

g r im : P ath w a y ,T h e .^ to re 1 s^oj)eti tiny itiid '. .eveu lng i ;v

" - f---'- Tlio. f u i I >ro|>orta l ^ r. ivin.eieti a g -;!, w i l l - req u ire , ;‘.t ii ve e ' >>* e ie U 1 y ? ji s s it e s . o f t l i e

RtiGOiHK~August' 2G- S ep tem ber 2 und 10 ; ‘A l i :th re e Vinay .be,! pKleredvbyfore 1 eaving.

. f o r b 6 m e ,:iu id .th ^m ailed as soon as’ issued) • ■ ;• »>*•»•/, / ■

T h e H ad ley B rothers, Col, IL II nnd ■■ S uperln tend 'eh t S .;; H .^-1 Indloy,-'--so: w ell

: i kubw n! in; c ity m issionary (w ork./ in; . N ew -.! V ork , rendered . a g o o d . deal- o f valuable :.servicq .tlt is p as t . sea so n . at- O cean., G rove,

especially d u r iu g c.rtui|Vmieetlbg« ■'INIost, of the; tents, vacated th is w eek

have been tliken db\yu;n!jd snugly- packed, v fiw ay w lille; th e w ea th er 'w tsv faYoral)le.'

A f e w . days .m ore- an d ..m o st o f th e peo- . p ie lingering -w ill beg in to th in k o l lj!ome,

an cl b u t fOr h o m e ; and I ts . p a ram oun t d e ' liiands, th e y ' Would stay - oh even to risk ,

th e a n n u a l.Equi.noxv/y;:'!!'.;v!j!. * • V r ....T lie b u ild in g com m ittee designa ted r e ­

cen tly to look after. a ll info rm ntion possi­ble in regard to feasib le p lans fo r th e new Aud I tori u m , are • li old I n g . occasional m eet­ings for Com parison o f views, b u t th e filia l

/decision can b a r d ty b e . reached u n ti l the . A nnual m eet I ng o f th e • AssoC I ation ,w h ich is .set' dow nv.for th e second T uesday in

, O ctober, .v , : - ;•;!•'•'!'. T he ;; people Who desired to' h ea r M rs. W nt. B / O sbprn’s^address o u : h e r M ission­ary T ra in in g S chool/ w ork , announced for' F r id a y evening; of. la st w eek, w ere m ostly p reven ted from g e ttin g o u t by a heavy

/show er.’ ^She;iie ld liier h :eetiii^v h o o v e r ;- and hVd.;:ahotiier-.-bppprtunity. on S a tu rd ay .m o rn in g in ;th e T a b e rn a c le .to repo rt-ve ry substan tial progress; ; W e^viire^glatl ■■

: learn th a t the, con trib u tio n s sh e 'rece ived ; am oun t to a ' v e ry : respectab le sum . ; :v

■ O ur old friend , ;lley .’ ,Tames M uttiiew s j 'of P h ilad e lp h ia ; and fam ily , w ere am ong the m ost severe- sufferers in the .carnp;

, m ee tin g :s to rm s/;:T lie ir.- ten ts w ere;;.pros: th ited on bo th occasions,\und th e la st tiu ie

■ so :nearly destroyeil th a t they, hiul to ;m ake , a v irtu e o f necessity and' . pack, u p fo r

honied- T hey>, had , gone w h e ir \y e /c a lle d .around to :in q u ire •Rafter th e ir experiences ' of the . hurricaney^: T h is .• m ust have; been 7 p ec u lia rly try inj£.to/ B r6 . I\[a tthew s,!w iio- w as and is a-greiit! su fferer froUi a s th m a .;;

; R ev . ii. M. Adams. ih fo rh is us from h is: .parsonage a t G reenw ich;; Conn.; th a t h e

had a good. 1 aiigh over som e’ i hcUlental ' a llusions to h is cam p-m eeting serm on la s t

w eek: H e explains; th a t he was su ile r ing from . a severe,-rch lti: ;w h iciiMtffected . liis voice, and o th e r (ailm ents \\;hlch fo r : th e tim e suggested th a t h is bed was a. m ore

• Suitable place thiiii'.tiie';AuditorUim s tand ,' F lirtjier^:’h e s i i y S • li 'irou -knpw w hen’‘pf:

have; ah e n g a g e m e n t;.to-preach,:-L neveh back out i f -1 can standv'bht, tlia t;day I had to m anage m yself c a re fu lly td ,g e t th ro u g h a t al 1.'; T iiere - I s n abate m e n t y e t of; my norm al nutural force, a lthough th e re m \ist be soon. God .be th a n k ed I have ' had it so lo n g !” . ;. ■ - v- ‘ '

W e should be. very glad to p u t. 'th e p resen t w eek ’s issue of th e Ke c o iid to p ress a li ttle e a rlie r th a n - usual th is w eek, if o n ly to rem in d everybody lu O cean

• GroVe, as. w ell as num bers in A sbury P a rk t o f th e illu s tra ted lec tu re to bo g iven by Uev. F red Poqie, .litte p f C entral China, oil “ L ife A m ong th e C hinese ,” St. P au l's C iiu rc ii/on T hu rsday even ing , Sept. 7,' a t

; 8 . o’c lo c k i/lU id se w ho have ’ heard • M t\ Poole and seeii h is sterebscopic y le w s;o f

:.the actuid scenery ' of th e j “ llbWer.y king: dom ,” have not only been h igh ly -deligh ted b u t edified by the en terta inm en t. >Ve. hope to see a crow ded house a t St. P au l’s.

In the '-even ts o f life th e s s h T m ingle . w ith. the . ag reeab ie and p leasant. M iss M ary Surgisson, o f . P h ilade lph ia , w ho reached th e Grov<* S ep tem ber 1 to en joy a

• season o f rest,, w as s tricken w ith paralysis last S u n d ay ’m orn ing and has rem ained , in a c ritica l.cond ition ail the W e ek .: .She ex. pected a friend to follow her, aud secured a te n t on P h ila d e lp h ia avenue, hi the reitr of tlie T abernacle , In w hich to spend h e r vacation. G etting it reiidy,. w ith su itab le ca rp e tin g imd fu rn itu re , I t. is supposed prostrated her. D r. N ice , resid ing in the neighborhood is do ing all th a t the ex peri ence of an old p rac titioner can do in tlie case, and devoted lad ies are w ith lie r day. and u ig h t. W e learn th a t s h e . is, from

‘ G iriirtl Coll ege; W h ere si to li ol d s th e ’p osi- tio n o f Superin tenden t of th§ la und ry d e ­partm en t. She is not ye t iu any condition to bo rem oved.

Last D ay-O ld Auditorium.T in : H kcoui)’gave .notice la st week,- aud

the? fact by th is and o th e r m eans is w idely know ii, th a t It is/ th e in ten tio n to devote nex t Sabbath to a se rie s o l farew ell s e r­vices iii tiio O cean G rovo Auditorium*! T h e o ld, tim o-honom l. s tru c tu re , In the even t of approved, p la iis lioing accepted* for. the ,p roposed now b u ild in g to ta k e Its place, w ill have , to be reitioveil;.'-' ,T ills w ork w ill adm it ° f nn d e lay , acco rd ing to tiio program ,-and hence, on accoun t of the thonsand aiid ond associa tions .wiiich c lin g to th e o ld , Its Ciir'eei; •m u s t.b e ’ d u ly coin- m em orated . . . ' * •

T lie m orn ing serv ice at 10 .;}0 w ill cou- s is t o f specia l s in g in g ,’ p ray er; aiid ati ad ­dress by P re s id e n t . Stokt^V A lpvo feast w ill lie he ld in :th.c a fternoon at. Which every a ttendan t w ill rece ive a . souven ir ticket, and the even ing w ill w itness an o ld - fashioned evaiigellstic serv ice, conducted by Rev. C» II. y a tm n u . i

Ittjias, been a m a tte r of regret; to m any who hrtvo gone, th a t they couid n o t re; m ain un til a f te r th is closing S ab b a th ; but q u ite a n u m b e r p rom ise to .re tu rn fo r tlie occasion/ Bve'ryUody: is co rd ia lly .in y lted to be .p reseu t. . , ••

Jse x t w eek ’s R kcouo w ill con ta in , as com p lete repo rts as we. can m ake of the d a y ’s exerc ises, and w ill on th is account be a specia l num ber, o f m ore th a n o rd in ­ary h is to ric -in te res t.

• Sunday After Camp. .So. accustom ed to re lig ious .,serv ices of

one k in d .or an o th er had th e peopio. be­com e d u r in g cam p-m ee ting , th a t .the al- m ost e n t ire su spension o f opera tions oh F r id a y and S atu rday , a f te r tho c losing scenes 6 f T h u rsd ay m orn ing , la s t w eek, seem ed exceed ing ly aw kw ard . T h e Tab- eruac le and-T ernp ie w ere : opened as usual, and both .w ell a ttended i th e w orkers -being n u m e ro u s , 'a n d . e a ch ; m ee tin g exhib iting- an .in c rea se ' Of zeal and : d evo tion ; as they neared th e end o f 'a very, hap p y and. Suc­cessfu l season o f g racei - ; ; V/ ' ; -!;v

; M ultitudes,-.of course, S taited oh a ll th e cm w ded tra in s hom ew ard .bound ';'and y e t m any rem ained-M iow m any, nobody could surm ise.; u n ti l - th e ,' A uditorium ^ cong rega­tions g a th ered on S u n d a y ’ m ofnin 'g .and; evening , filling tha t, edifice to its u tm ost cap cc iiy .- : In d eed , th e re w e re num bers of new arriva ls—peop le W e v su p p o se w h o se Vacation o n ly ;c a m e ! in w ith 'S ep tem ber, and they 'fire w ise .to sp en d It he re d u r in g th e m ost d e lig h tfu l days o f th e year.

; A . m ore en joyab le d ay .than; S abbath , S ep t.,3, could n o t h ave been d es ire d i T h e T e m p le serv ice a t 9 a'.'- m., conduc ted by Mr« F / B . U p ag la rid ; w as o f a ‘'fa rew eH ” Character.; ’ ! p r . : S tdkes looked . .in ,an d ^ a v e th e yo u n g peop le a' k in d p a rtin g ^w ord. T h e n pass in g dyer to tho T abernucle . he. found the p lace fu ll o f devo ted : people. Rev! Jo h n -Thom pson pn h isJ feet- in tlio. aisles runhing^a k iiid o f class m ee tin g on the ' o ld-fashioned plan,- 'th^--; p la tfo rm crow ded 'w ith . evangelists o f ;botii sexes, and .the w hole aud lence u n d e r an im pu lse o f joyous congra tu la tion . T h e D octor was ca lled Upon lik e o thers, f o r ; a b r ie f te stim ony , and; gave ev idence o f be in g in f irs t-ra te ' • Cpnd Ition * p hysica lly ; , m en ta lly , and sp iritu a liy i a fte r th e -excesstve labors o f th e cam p. ■ " ,

T h e ;fac t had . been sufficien tly p u b lish e d tU a tM rs .A m a n d a 'S ra U h jtl ie .n b te d e v a n - gellst,. w ould ■ p reach , ;to a ttrac t a n • audL ence ‘W hich f o r I ts s ize ■ su rp rized every.', body. T im e w as > w hen th e r e ! m ig h t havo tu rn e d • u p ; som e of .those (s tic k le rs .; for. aposto lic o rd e rr and ecdlesiasticai.U sage,to sh u d d e r at-such aa. innovation , w h ile th e re w ere ; p le n ty o f 'o rd a in e d m en - l o . fill; th e p u lp it;, b u t t h a t s o r t .p f ' p re ju d ice , if It ever:rece ived , any 'coun ten an ce" .o r cpnsl* (le ra tion ;(it!;pceau; G rove, h a s ' gone for. oyer!; -Even m in is te rs O f;the P resb y te rian C hurch turned- "tlieir backs on the : m ost su p erio r a ttfac tid iis o f . A sbury. P a rk to cross W esley la k e and listen to a colored \yom an, once a slave, expound th e word o f God in dem onstra tion o f th e s p ir i t nod w ith pow er.

llo w e v o r, eagerly th e peop le w anted to hea r h e r ta lk , h e r Hinging is a s ti l#l g rea te r d e lig h t, and befo re th e serm on she w as induced - to give, som e o f lier, iu tensely in teres ting songs, eve ry^ stanza fu ll o f C hrist and h is g rea t salvation .

T h e m orn ing serm on was founded o n th e first ch a p te r o f th e second ep istle of P eter, w h ich Is fu ll o f com prehensive texts;: touch ing a lm ost every !phase o f tho sp iritu a l life . O n these passages 1 th e sp eak e r d w e lt w ith h o r ; w ell-know n flu­e n c y /g iv in g to m ost.o f th em a very p rac­tical application^ and in te rw eav ing h e r ow n expe rience as she passed along. Soine o f h e r m ethods o f 'In te rp re ta tio n w ere so u n iq u e •and o r ig in a l 1 th a t tho effect was easily p erce ived in .the read iness o f .he r liearers to respond “A m en” aiid. “ P ra lsotho L ord I’'. '. ' - .! : *’•/! ' •

Th.e la st Session o f tiie; -Bible class was opened. by .V ice-p resideiit. B row n ing a t 2 i*.; m ',t ‘ a nd tlie;. 1 esson/.o f - th e .day—‘‘ P a u l’s S h ip \y reck”—was. in to liigen tly discussed fo r an h o u r. Of. tho questions s e n t up and retid, J ) r . , H an lo n answer.ed th irty - th ree w ith h is accustom ed read iness. T hon the leader, w ith .Mr. Lovatt, H r. S tokes S tokes aud o thers, addressed tho . assem ­blage .o f over 1,500, aud a f te r ap p ro p ria te sin g in g the class d isbanded to m ee t tioxt yea r in tiio now A ud ito riu m fo r th e e rec ­tion o f w hich i t has so la rg e ly con trib u ted .

Rev. Isaac N ay lo r, th e “ Y o rk sh ire

evangelist,’’’wiis reserved fo r-th e even ing serv ice jit th e A udito rium , and*de llvered his. la st m essage to the peop le w ith u n ­com m on v igor and em phasis , from l K ings IS : 21—“ H ow long halt1'y e be tw een two opin ions. I f tho L o k V lm G od, follow H im ; (h it|If Baal; tlien follow-liltn.V....

T h e sp eak er, a fte r ii vi vld descrl p tlou of the scene 0 11 M t! C arm el, w h ere E lija h 's p rayer prevailed imd . th e fire fell from heaven C onsum ing the! filte ring and tftrnV in g ti 1 e v 11 ea i-ts> <? r* 11>e Peppi e'; ji.\yuy. froitv. h lo la tiy , to . acknow ledge “ T h e L ord l ie is G d d i” proceeded to o ile r for election tw o (•aiHlldates, Satiui and C hrist. ’, F lv s th e vecnpitulaU 'd thn c la im s of the

p o v il , show ing w iiat ev il ho had.W rought am ong m en, and liow unw orthy, lie w a s of

;any confidence o r!support. . T h e n ho held up C hrist as the World’s S av iour and lie- deenVer, show ing h is param o u n t w orth an d .m en ’s ob ligation , d u ty and e te rn a l in’ te re s t to qccep t hliu as th e ir cand ida te and g ive hlnv fu ll tlbm lniop in tiid ir hearUs! .

I t w as a ferv id appeal; T h e ! fo rce and energy of tho sp eak er was a t tim es aston- Jsh iiig i ; l i e .: p ressed . lio m e ; upon; every h e a r t .n n d ! console nee; be if 6 r o l l I n i .tli 0 i in-, pprtanco o f a decision then/and, th e re . ■ A nil tli b e r .caui e t o .th e ai t a r o f p r ay o r, ..a nd before tlio after-se ry ice pl.osed ; th e “ ]Tork; alii re tioxology’’ was fi nally sung , several sou ls.w ere converted 1 to-;God,'and th e ,p eo ­p le tu rn ed th e ir Steps hom ew ard about h a lf past 1 0 o’clock;

W e h ea rtily jo in in. th e conc lud ing wish C ord ia lly yours, '•

L. I I . A r m s t ik in o .S i. F lii. ' . ' ’ ,

E c h o es F ro m th e T om ple ,

Such com m unications as th e follow ing are n e ith e r " d u ll” o r irreh iven t. W e are g lad to .g e t hold o f 'th e m , and fo r “ the good they m ay be doing ,” g ive them a p rom inen t p lace In th e R kcoud :

D k i.ta , V o h k Co., P a ,’ A ug. 3 0 ,1893.‘ .

R kv. C. H . Ya tm a n ,O cean G rove; N . «T.,

. D ear S i r and B ro :— D oubtless m uch of y o u r necessarily -large co rrespondence is ve ry d u ll and; un in te res tin g , and th is per- imps w ill prove th e sam e, b u t .w ithout fear pf- resu lts, favorab le o r 'o ther wise; ■ I any d e ­te r 111, i ned to tell, y o u ; t h a t ;w hen I ! w e n t' to Oceiin G rove on the first o f J u ly , I whs in a very bad c o n a tio n ’sp iritua lly ,, and had. beep f o r th re e yea rs o r niore. haYirig a t abou t tha t ti iii e forced > th ei.of li clals- 0 f. th 0

M ethod ist E p iscopal C hurch to accep t my re s ig n a tio n . as secre tary o f ; t h e -Board o f S tew ards, le ad er o f th e cho ir iind sin g in g in : th e Sunday-school,: iis i-w eir as '-m in o r ch u rch w ork . - W ell, \v h e h ; I -istarted :fo r th e G.rpve • (my. fi r s t t r 1 p) ; I ■ ■ ii ad ..nor: the fa in tes t idea ■ o f g e t ting a!; bless I n g ; had g row n as hard as Hint and developed a very la rg e reb e llio u s heart, b u t th a n k s be to God, t was d irec ted to the Y ouiig P e o ­p le ’s M eeting , and th ro u g h you as au in ­s tru m e n t of God, I w as blessed a n u m b er o f tim es, and bo 1 am bound to te ll you, X was ca lled aw ay sudden ly b^’ te leg rap h la st w’ee k ,' and th u s failed to speak , w ith ' y ou abou t th e .m a tte r .!: W e were- n o t in* troduced. a lthough . w e, :w ofe - te g u la rly sp eak in g to eacii other;, When p ass in g ; .; -

J e su s s h a l l . con tinue!;m y l ig h ts . !1 . am determ ined;, to . remain!(Ayhero /th e deW d ro p s of m ercy are b r ig h t ; forever-flfivo offerings o f praise; for 'I lis . goodness aud mercy, to me, and- if.;I. can do n o th ln g eiso I ’s h a ll try to .speak 'only-.a little.! w ord to; tiiose in darkness and despair; iind til us by th ro w in g b lit.th e life line, .k eep close tb J e su s a ll th e w a y ,. as,, n o th ing leas w ill answ er tlmri to “ F o llo w -.all th e W ay,’’ h av ing freq u en t w alks aud constan t ta lk s w itli je s u s ; W ho! lias, p rom ised to k ee p us r ig lit.!- IIo w p leasant; tli e n ; it. Is to “ Tel j It Out- w ith: G lad ness,’*- tlia t tiiere. is .V Sun*, sh'Ino in O u r S ouls;'' and we,. a r e ; on tlie w ay and ’su re ly /com ing; hom e, “ L eaning on th e /E y e rias tin g A rm s ” ,pf Je su s , know ­in g . “.M ore A bou t j e s u s ev e ry • day. T h e re : a re so m any -th ings, to!! bo than lei fu l,fo r, hay ing stepped,o iit,bn th e ’ p ro tn ise and had ou r sins a ll • takeri> aw ay ..'-..Wei 1 , B rd!;. Y u tm an th e .;!m ee tin g s!fI attended-! u n d e r you r leadersh ip ; w ere .the happ ies t m om ents of m y life . T h ey have done ino a w orld of gum}. . . Y ours sincerely ,. t ; '. O i .ivku W iiisK u

With Our Eoadors.E n n o u ok t iik R e c o h d :— W hen w

reached O cean G rove in J u ly, 1 soon 'go t a copy of Dr! S tokes ' “ S to ry o ( F if ty Y ears;” I t . p leased m e so m uch th a t I b ough t a dozen copies and m ailed them to friends th a t tiiey m ig h t h a v e - th e samp pleasure.;,, W ith them I enclosed th e card p ic tu res of tlie now A ud ito rium . I th o u g h t .the tw o should go toge ther, for th a t npblo au d 'e n d u rin g s tru c tu re w ill bo a monu- m en i ta w orthily , com m em orato Ills qu ar­te r o f a cen tu ry , of fau ltle ss le ad in g ' the vast congrega tions th a t began In tli'd ten t o f tho sa in ted T h o rn ley iii T hom son P ark . L o t his;' nam e' bo •.Im perlsiiab ly . stam ped u p o n .it, and may. ho long p res ide over its f u tu re -g re a t 'm oral and, in te llec tu a l pi p. cced lugs., I hope also th a t O coan G rove w ill have the benefit of h is w iso. and be- tieflcont ru le y o t inaiiy years. ;

B u t tha««;^.<?|m non o f th is hasty note is, to give y o u r read e rs tlio. beau tifu l trib- u te o t ; a l a d y f r ie n d o f ours, to w hom T sen t a c o p y :

■ “ -‘ T h e Story; o f F if ty Y ears 1 has been read , atid a lthough tho venerab le m an was so. m uch of a stran g e r tb m e. y p t h is story I read w ith deep in te res t. I tru s t h is d e ­s ires and p rayers m ay ,ho! verified iii tho b u ild in g of tho new place .o f-w o rsh ip In h is field .of labor, and th a t he may. live to le t his voice, be hea rd in i t fo r m any yea rs .”

Surf Meeting at tho Wrook.'. T liis has been a f te r .a ll an ex trao rd in ary season,;both iti Oceiin G royo and A sbury P ark . As to num bers wo avo inc lined to believe th a t g rea te r crow ds nev e r beforo were*seen a t the • piaces of re lig ious ser vice, o r tluiso ie sorts used fo r recreative purposes a lo n g th e "ocean front,- and tho occurrence of tw o unusually severe storm s has o n ly se rv e d ‘tb m ako tlio 'peop lo ’s sum iner-tim o v is it a li th e m ore m em orab le O ne even t ce rta in ly w ili not soon be for gotten by any o f th e thousands w ho wero p resen t to p a rtic ip a te In- it.

W o re fe r to th e im m ense congrega tions w ho ga thered la s t Sunday eveu lng on the As b u ry ' P a rk b e u c h .a tth .G '/fo o t of; S ix th avenue, w here a .sorvlco! was held , under

‘tiie au sp ices o f M r; ■Jiiiiies • A>; B rad 1 ey,- co inm om orative of thb w reck and loss of life, w h ich occurred a t an enrly hou r of T hursday , A ug u st 24, in th iit .im m ediate v ic in ity . T lio m ee tin g w as.called for 0 i”. m'., and i t con tinued un til som e tim o afte r the e lec tric lig h ts had illum inated the faces o f th e m u ltltudo present.

Tlio w recked ; schooner. M ary K e lly -had beeu d riv en so fa r u p tli 0 beach tli a t It was m ade/possib le to', s tep on her deck f roni tl ie uandy': shore,, o r ' by a so rt'o f gn hg- \yny fiom the! pavilion ad jacen t, T hen a pla tfp rm w as constriic ted fo r ; s h a k e r s und singers, com m anding a w ide reach of beilcli, w ith th e boardw alk beyond, and an elevated pavilio ti on the righ t. T h e deck o f tho vessel, th e saud, boardw alk and every .o ther inch o f space w as crow ded with eager peop le from G rove and P ark . A tasteTully p rin ted p rogram was d is tr i­buted by the thousand, and M r. B. h lm 9elf acted as m aster o f ceremonies,.

F irs t, a com pany o f s ta lw a rt m eh—Cap- ta in L am bert E dw ards and h is crew , of th e n ea re st 1 1 fe^saving! station we re called! forw ard ’ and in troduced , w ith some, r e ­m ark s on th e ir .arduous- and p ralso-w orthy efforts to save th e sh ip -w recked m arrineiv Tho scones o f 'th e sto rm , and d ro w n in g o f C aptain G ra tta n ; -an d ;:th re o o f h ls m ates, w ere re fe rre d to , an d tlio im p lem en ts of. th e life sav ing serv ice; notab ly the; “ life ;Ilne.” ;\y .erfe .'d^riiJed^-,-.;- ^ ; .-. '•;-/:,,!!';^;>-/*•;

Rev. .S! !E dw ard Y oung a t th is p o in t made, an e lo q u en t appeal - for su p p o rt of the m easure to Induce th e p .o v e rn m en t to m an;all life-saving stations o n • th e coast a little ea rlie r, th a n usual, say abou t A ugust 15, nnd th a t everybody shou ld p ray for th e ir preservation and success in th e ir dangerous line p f du ty .

T lie aud ience then , w ith M r. F red L ong as leader, sung th e hym n, “ i love to te ll th e story,” p ray e r was offered by Rev. Mr! Colby)-of; tlie B ap tis t C hurch , a: beau­tiful; responsive read ing was' le d by Rey. M r. Y oung, a n d M rs. Jam e s E . B u rt sang the. solo p a r t o f - th e ' s t ir r in g ode, “ Throw; o u t .the ,life lin e ,’! th e band and im m ense/ aud lence. jo in in g in th e chorus:',

Throw out tlio' ilfo llno.l • Throw !ouf tlio lifo ■ v /. -. lino,- :• • '•

. "‘'-'v.Sojno one is driftintf aw ay ; - :'X- . - ~ .. Throw out the lifo lino ] Throw out. tho lifo lino,

^ Hpmo.ouo Is.'Blnkiug td-day.’’ v..!•' ; .. •'R ev /i/^ trv ; A Uen, o f /tho. F i r s t M! E!

G liurch, A sb u ry P a rk ; , th e n ad cl r ess ed; th e peoplo/:;i.n!.eloquent w ords,; on the^sad iy suggest! ye lessons o f 1 ife ’s. g rea t m is fo r • tunes,- its h ig h responsib ilities and duties,- an d .th e ’ way to se c u re ' -at la st an en trance in to th e haven of. peace./^ • v:V • y -- : . ;‘:.;

l i e : w as fo lio wed ! by R ev. S. -Ed w ard Y oung, o f th e W e stu ilh s te r C hurch , w ho poin ted b u t the; g ran d eu r o f t h a t ' hUinun sym pathy nnd geuerosity so easily touched, by . tlie ca lam ities o f o thers, to m ake the. best o f a wreck. T h o w hole w orld, he said, had been w recked by s in , b lit, C h rist w as ready, to he lp and save tb e lost.

T h e ed ito r of the R tico n iv rep resen ted O cean G rove in th e ;!u n iq u e ' a th e rin g , and in 'th e ca lm sw eot tw jlig h t h o u r, tiiV lm nd le ad in g ,'.ti lljo in ed in s ing ing th e “ Sw eet bye and bye.” .< .. ; / * . • "! F rom all tl ia t we have g a thered in re la ­tion to th is s in g u la rly beau tifu l and im ­pressive serv ice, .we; conclude th a t its in ­ception and d irec tion th rou g h o u t, m ust have been Insp ired o f G od. W h a t a con­tra s t tlie scene jiresonted to thoso w h o stood 011 th e shore th a t s td riiiy ;m orn ing in ' A ugust, h e lp in g to save life , and tho h o u r d evote d to. gospel song ; h u m a tie sent! in en t and though ts o f a blessed m oetitig on the shores o f im m orta lity 1 T h e progrnmg. w ero all re tained as souvenirs o f tiio occa­sion!

Oceiin G rove, d u r in g its season of g rea t re lig ious com m un ion , is g iven U'iany op- p o rtu n itie s to h e a r o f and p rac tica lly sym- path lzo w ith ,m any d eserv in g and w orthy ob jects o f beuevolenco a ll over.the land. One of these com es to o u r notico 'too la te tp secure dho iittontion. / I t is tli'e;Hpftie. fo r old- and 'In d ig en t ' co lo red i peop le foi* thb ; pu rch use uud open i ng !o f ! W hic li Mi’s, S. W illifo rd is au. accred ited agent. A very’ n ice p roperty w ith su itab le bu ild ings can bo secured on m ost accom m odating term s, and its g re a t need is w idely ac ­know ledged. T h e location is O xford , K . C., and the ,-m ayor, ofticials atid m inistore o f tlia t tow n endorse th e project,' and com ­m e n t M rs. W illifo rd to th e k in d ly consid­e r a tlo n . o f p h 11 unthrop.ib. peoplo th ro u g h ­o u t tiio N o rth e rn States.' W e hiiveA ex­am ined h e r creden tia ls , &c.,; and : w ill be g lad to receive any h e lp ou r fr ie n d s may desire to co n tribu te to th e ob ject. /

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land in h is “A rt P ro long ing L ife ,” w rote,B a th ing , a- g rea t hea lin g pow er in cases

o f disease) ni ay be em ployed by tli os b w ho a re ;p e rfec tly w eli, in o rd er to p reserve them selves ! in tli a t S tate./., T h e ribbi e, g ran d an d indescr lhab le p ro sp ec t o f th e sea has. tin effect capable of b rac ing u p thb/iie rvous system and ; p roducing a b e n e ­

ficial /exaltation' o f tiie w hole fram e,- I am fu lly co n v in ced /tlia t' th e physical- e f­fects o f •Sea. b a th ing m u s t, 'b e g rea tly in* c rease d . b y , tli Is i m press Ion io n the . m in d ; a n d 'th a t a.hypocbondriac,-..or nervous p e r ­son, m ay b e .h a lf cu red by res id in g on tiie sea coust and en joy ing a view o f th e g rand scenes of na tu re , the ris in g and so tting o f th e su n over the b lue expanse o f w ater, th o m ajesty of. the w aves d u rin g a storm , etc. I w ould adviso an in h a b ita n t 6 f In­land p arts to tako a jo u rn e y to tlio sea, and an in h a b ita n t o f tho coast to m ake an excureion.to^the.inpuD to V.

A ilistlriguished ocu list in P h ila d e lp h ia gives, as n reason, for. th e m any ! diseases now p rev a len t w hicli m ake vision defec t­ive, and s’pectaeles necessary even In ea rly life , th e fact tlm Y people /liv e too con tinu ­ously i n c itie s; the riingb ; o f ; vision is o f’ necessity sh o rt; tills has a tbndoiicy to w eaken tho sigh t. , S ailors w ho look ovor a w ide expanse aro usually -far-sigh ted . T h is piiyslclnu recom m ends vacations Spent in tho coun try w here th e g reen fields is a re s t to th e eye, or' tlie seashore.:; I : tim ■ descend ed .on .m y m other’s sid e

froni a fam ily , considered rem ark ab le , by m edical te s t i i^ n y . W e haye th e records in d ire c t lin e fro m th e six teenth .C entury , and a lo n g 1 is t o f those Ihv it. w ho a tta in ed advanced age. , P urity ! 0 f life , non-use 0 f stim u lau ts a n d : tobaccp,-regular hab its; and fo r . th e .m p s tp a r tc o u n try l iv ir ig j .c U a ra c . teHzedZthe m em liers. I n ia ter-tim es those w iio l iv e d in th e city , and reached old age , sp en t sev e ra l niontiis of each y e a r in /p d re r air,,. ,- ’ ' !‘-\. •- u ’ .

: S uch indu lgence I s no t so im possib le as. m any bell eve; .Tli e re a i*e boys wiio. spend yearly , on tobacco; w hat , w ould .give, them it-, stay o f w eeks 1 n O cean /. G rove. .The size' o f th e p lace ; th e h u m her. o f : cottages, th e beiuity o f ga rd en s; w oods and. pub lic squares su rp rise one/,- I lately/W alked o u t M hiii s tree t, passing one g arden i in W hich beds of; fbJiage p iahts/ su rpassed th o s e 'i i i th e P a r is E x p o a i tio n ./ .-T h e u i’ra y o fs to re S w ould haVe .doiie. c red it t o ; a la rg e town,- aud th is, is h a t th e G rove is I n one; are m ado bouquuts of" flow ers on easels, in ■baskets,;.etc*, o f a p ec u lia r!a n d du rab le wax, w hicli is also very in ex p en s iv e / .Tiio |)6 n d l i l i e 3 !o rM r; B ryden Seen^ In d ifferen t parts o f tlie G rove aro ex cellen t Im itations o f na tu re . Ono .sees tlie dea lers in tho rea l b u t p erish ing , plant's a rriv e from the tra in ou h o t •mornings, s to pp ing f a t tiio p u m p to re v iv e . th e ir treasures. I t . i s p leasan t to seo th e happ iness, innocen t nnd invigorating ,of^the m any c lilld ren b rough t he re , aiid to 4no te , th e ir good behavior. T hoy ;; iii the ir, tun i, w ill bring, tlie ir fam i­lies liitliea*,"when'father ami m other havo gone,;and th u s th e sacred-inbuences of th e G rove w ll l ’be perpetual. . • J . B. M.

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D r . O ; M . B r o w u , C o r n i s h , M o !, s a y s : y I h a v e u s e d . i t i n m y p r a c t i c e d u r i n g t l io l a s t f e w y e a r s ; a n d c a n , w i t h a l l c a n d o r say* t h a t in c a s e s . ' o f d y s p e p s i a ! .b r o u g h t a b o u t t h r o u g h a b u s e o f ‘t h e S to m a c h b y u s e OF im ! i .m p r o p e r d ie t , : I h a v e / f a i l e d to fin 'd a n y r e m e d y t h a t w o u l d r e m o v e t h e t r o u b l e s o q u i c k l y o r p r o v e s o g r a t e f u l to t h e s t o m a c h o r p a t i e n t . I c o n s i d e r i t a b o o n t o s u t f e r l o g h u m a n i t y . ” ; • V.‘

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to school T h is is- a / very serious ques­tion , b u t m ore and m o re in tills coun try paren ts nre nsk iug th is question . N o t because the local schools are poor, b u t be­cause o f tho g rea t advantage th a t a good boarding-school bestow s-upon a ch ild . In tn e first place, it cu ltiva tes self-reliance In tl^e. ch ild . W hen th e ch ild rem ains a t hom o am bition is np t to s leep . . T h e re is a dependence upon fn the r and m o ther thn t grently h in d e rs th a t independence o f p u r­pose and cha racte r Which is so necessary to m anhood and w om anhood. Iu th is ea rn est W orld wo canno t m ake headw ay w ithou t sand,-and g rit, and push , and p u r­pose. N o t t i l l i t fu lly daw ns up o u a ch ild th a t a fte r a ll-It depends ch iefly upon h im ­se lf o r h e rse lf w hethe r they shall becom e any th in g it i th e world w ill they be lik e ly to t/.ke th a t serious and ea rn e st view o f iifo iiu\t*!Will malco hard s tudy a d e l ig h t and real success in lifo alm ost ce rta in . I t is ft g rea t change fo r th e ch ild to leave hom o and en te r a board ing school. T h e vory im p artia l d isc ip lin e o f such a school is a g rea t benefit to ft ch ild . I t foreshadow s to th e ch ild , u n d e r m ost favorable c ircu m ­stances, th a t Im pa rtia lity w h ich ou r c h i l­d ren , sooner o r la ter, aro su re to expori; ence o u t in tlio u n tried w orld th a t lies bo . foro them . I f th e y m ay, w h ile y e t u n d er th e te n d e r caro o f good C hristian teachers, le a rn som eth ing of. tho Im partia l tre a t­m e n t w hich aw aits them o u t in real li fe i t m ust ce rta in ly do m uch to p repare thom fo r tho stern d u ties th a t aw ait them . T ho m ere m astery o f books is tho sm allest p a r t o f a good education . T h is m ay bo go tten in local schools, b u t self-rollance is n o t and can n o t be fostered n t hom e, and .w hat is an education w orth w ith o u t self- re lian ce and se lf-res tra in t? F ro m tlie stan d p o in t o f education , w h a t a conspicu­ous p lace P enn ing ton S em inary has occu- • pied in its ca ree r o f fifty-four y ea rs l I ts uum erous alum n i, nu m b erin g over ton thousand ; and scattered . a ll over th is ' con- tin en t, and m any o f thom in d is ta n t lands, Is fu ll p roof o f this.

A ddress D r. T hos. H an lon , P enn ing ton , NV J . , fo r our ca talogue. I t is fu ll o f tho very In fo rm ation you a re now seek ing for y o u r son o r d augh te r, and is so b eau tifu l th a t It w ould grace y o u r p arlo r tab le . I t w ill be sen t you free, o r m ay be had a t O cean G rove B ook S tore. D r. H anlon m ay be seen a t h is residence, 104 &It. T abor W a y -' \ -v-’' ■’ v .;;•••! ••’ -’.

; M rs! Jam e s H .J te e d , o f In g le sld e C ot­tage , C en tra l avenue, O cean GrOvp, is en ­te r ta in in g a b icycle party o f young m en— C harles A.' S e ltzer; H erm an R aenau , Dan- Ie ID a e rc h e r ,ja c d b !F o x , E dw ard F e rn s le r and C harles R igg ; w ho ie f t P o ttsv illo ,p a ., Satu rday , Sept! 2, and arrived W ednesday,. S ep t. 0, v i a , T am aqua, L e h ig h ton, D ela­w are W ater G ap,-/Easton and. N ew B runs­w ick , a d istance of :225 m iles.'

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N a tio n a l A ssociation o f Local! p reach ers , w ill b e .he ld a t .H au ilin e ,M /-E . C hurch , 'coirher'. -.cjt'';- Q-: ;.aiid--‘.P -'0tree.b r ^KQrttiwesti W ash ing ton , D . C.j com m encing Saturday- m orn ing , Sept. 30, and ContinUing th ro u g h u n til T uesday n ig h t. I t - is , hoped those ' a ttend ing W ill/arrange- to be p re sen t tit th e c iiu rch o n .F rid a y even ing ,' to be assigned to hom es, P rov is ion has been! m ade fo r a . la rg e g a th e r in g . ' All- local p re a c h e rs 'In ! • good stan d in g are Invited to assem ble w ith us. J o h n R . W u io i it ,

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Homoeopathic Physician and Surgeon,81 MAIN' A V E ., 2d d o o r w est o f N ew Y ork A ve.

O CEAN GHOVE, N . J . .D iseases o r W om en a n d C h ild ren , E x am hm

t lo n s a n d L ocal T re a tm e n t a sp ec ia lty .O u tside ca lN d a y o r n ig h t a t te n d e d .H ours, 7 to 10 a . ' M.', 1 fo 3.30 1*. m., 0.H0 to 0 i*. m.

j Q R . I . N , B E E G L E , ' -

7 S M a in A v c u u o , .OCKAX: U ltO VE, TH.

Off ic e H o u rs~ ? to 0 a . m„ 12 to ? n n d 0 to h p . m ,* ' • •

’ D o s im e tr ic / ’

DR. S. G. W A L L A C E ,

— D E N T I S T —O flice d n r in g s u m m e r m o n th s S. E . Cor. H eck

a n d P ilg rim P ’w a y , O cean . G rovo, • E s tab lish ed th e re in 18S0.

R eg u la r oillce, 125 P e n n s tre e t , C a m d e n , N . J .H as a l l th e m o d e rn a p p lia n c e s fo r ra p id w ork

a n d a lle v ia tin g p a th ; G as-or. local a n e s th e tic s u sed in e x tra c tio n .

R esp ec tfu lly r e fe r s to R ev. E. H . S to k es , D .D .. R ev. A. W a lla ce , 1>;D,, ite v . R . J . A n d rew s a n d D r. J . If, A ld ay , O cean G iove.

Hodson Cottage,No. 24 Surf Avenuo,

B otw eon C en tra l a n d B ench . OOEAN GROVE. OPEN ALL THE YEA It.

A d e s ira b le lo c a tio n , w i th h o m e-llk o com forta, o n th o m ost reosonab lo te rm s . R a tes d u r in g fa ll a n d w in te r m o u th s u n u su a lly low . F am ilie s a c ­co m m o d ate d a t rc d u c e d p rice s . . ;B o x .66 . M RS. E ; HODSON, P ro p rie to r

Bath Ave. House,C or, C e n tra l a n d B a th A venues,

OCEAN G RO V E, N . J .

F ino lo ca tio n , n e a r th e A u d ito riu m , W esley L ako , O cean a u d B a th in g G rounds, p le a sa n t a c ­c o m m o d atio n s. E n la rg e d a n d Im p ro v e d . R a tes , J u n o an d S ep tem b er, $5 p e r w eek .

P . O. B ox 812. M. F . MaC PIIERSO N , P rop’r.

ST, ELMO,.C or. N ew Y ork nnd M ain .A venues,

■■ ; O c e a n G r o v e , N . J .• S u p e r io r B o ard in g A c co m m odations. C en tra l

L o ca tio n ,. O ne S q u are frOm P o s to illc e a n d A u d i­to riu m , C o n v en ien t to^O cean B oach ,B ox 2052, M RS. ;M. M. C O M PT O N ,. P rop .

Mt. Tabor C ottage• 112 Bit. T abor, O cean G rove; N . J .

A c o m fo r ta b le , h o m o llk o b o a rd in g h o u so , op en a l l th e y e a r . C o n v en ien t to b o th G rove a n d P a rk , T erm s v e ry reasonablo .

M R S. C. R . HITCHCOCK,’ P ro p 'r .

EVERTON COTTAGE.P IL G R IM PA TH W A Y , OCEAN G ROVE, N . J .

C o m fo r ta b le .. a c c o m m o d a tio n s , e x p e rie n c e d m a n a g e m e n t a u d lo w est ra te s .. -

: B o x 1 3 2 ,. . M R S. S. P ..BR O W N ,*. ; . . P ro p rie to r.

B O A R D IN G8 y th e D a y ,W e e k or M eal,

A I.SO

N icely Furnished Rooms. ' W IT H O U T BO A RD .

4 5 P i lg r a m P a th w a y , ,A R TH U R C, SM ITH . P ro p r. OCEAN GROVE.

. O v e r F U to rq tt Bros.* N e w S to re , • .O P E N A l i f j T I H i ; Y E A l t ,

N E W A R K E R S , A T T E N T IO N .

HOUSE FOR RENT,19G G a ra ld o S t r e e t , 10 ro o m s, a ll im p ro v e m e n ts , p erfec t o rd e r , rou t re asouab lo ; K ey a n d In fo rm atfo u on p rem ises — IDS G arsldo s tre e t ,

. N e w a rk , N. J . • * ■ ■

W ANTED.BY A .LADY O F E X P E R IE N C E IN T E A C H IN G ,

a s i tu a tio n a s c o m p a n io n o r g overness, to te a c h com m on E u g lftli b r a n c h e s : a lso 'S te u o g ra p h y a n d M uslo to b e g in n e rs . In q u ire a* t h i s ollico. .

W E R M E R S V IL L E , P A .

BELLE ALTO,L o ca ted 011 t lio b ro w o f th o M o u n ta in , ovor*

lo o k in g P ic tu re sq u e L o b au o n V alley .

L o c a tio n . S co n ery , D ry , B rac in g M o u n ta in A ir, • S o f t S p rlu g W a te r U n su rp a ssed . •

In .le a v in g tho S eash o re fo r th o M o u n ta in s , W hy n o t t ry th o D ry M o u n ta in A ir

o f B o llo A lto f .

B u t tw o h o u rs from T w o lfth a n d M arket 8 trc e ts , P h ila d e lp h ia , o u th o P . & R . R, R. E asy o f a c ­ce ss from a l l p a ra o f th o c o u n try ..

F o r fu ll p a r tic u la rs ad d ress

E . Y E N N E Y ,. ] W e r u c r * v i l l c . I* n .

F or S a le o r E x c h a g e .A g o o d h o q so , b a r n a n d n e a r ly !>% a c re s o f

la n d a t G reen -irovo , m ile s fro m A sbury P a rk , P lo a sa u t lo c a tio n , o nU io m ain ro a d le a d in g fro m H a m ilto n to E a t o n to w n . .

A pp ly o n th o p re m ise s, o r t o. M ILA N ROSS.

M ain S tr e e t , A sb u ry P a rk .

Go to D ILK ES,15t N. N ln th sV,, P h ila d e lp h ia . ’

to go t you g a rm e n ts .c le a n c d , d y e d a n d ry p a lro d . L adles' dresses c a n be c le an ed o r dyed^ w ith o u t r ip p in g , a n d fin ish ed to look c q u a l’ to n ew b y a n c x p c rlc n c c d F rc n c h D yer.

BROWNS BAZAAR-210 Cookman Ave.,

A s lm v y P a r k .

T h e o ld e s ta b lish e d a n d p o p u la r em p o riu m for th o la te s t u o v c lt le sa n d r I c h c s td l p la y o f Ja p a n e se g oods 011 t h e co ast.

B are an il b e a u tifu l o rn a m e n ts a t th e m o s t s u r ­p ris in g ly re aso n ab le s c a le o f p rice s . C all a n d see .

THE OASTLETON.67 E m b u ry A venue, O c ean G roye, N , Ji

A q u lo t a n d co m fo rtab le h o u se , c e n tra lly lo ­c a te d a n d w e ll c o n d u c te d , T e rm s reaso n ab le ,

B ox 2123. MRS.. R . K E N N E D Y , P rop’r.

FOR SALEa t E R lcs tp u .F la . ond m ile from S t. .John’s r iv e r a u d lo ea te d on h ig h p in e la n d , a ton-room house, s i tu a te d ouo b lo ck from th o ra ilro a d .s ta t io n ; f r u i t tre e s a n d g ra p e v in es lu b e a rin g . . P rice , S i.800, T e rm s e i*y . . Algo fo r snlo, a t s a m e p lace , a five-room ho u se; w ill se ll for S000cash.- ’

A ddress T il lie E . T h o rn e , B ox 2012, A sbury P a rk , N . J .

A c o rd ia l in v i ta t io n is e x te n d e d to a l l lad les v is it in g o r re s id in g a t A sh u ry P a rk n n d O c eau G rove, to a t te n d th o GRAND O PEN IN G of

Mine. E. GRISON’SPARIS BUMAN HAIR STORE,

6 1 2 M a t t i s o n A v e ., 6 09 C o o k m a n A v e ., ASBURY PA R K , N , J .

G re a t b a rira in s a lo o f u a t n ra l c u r ly f r o n t pieces. G ray an d a l l co lo rs o f sw itc h e s m a d o o f a l l lo n g h a ir—n o s te m s . W e h a v e a la rg o q u a n t i ty on h a n d u n d i t w ill bo a r a re c h a n c e fo r e v e ry on o to s u i t th e m se lv e s .

Prof. Mmo. O R ISO N 'S T O N IC w ill b e so ld a t o tipn ltu : t im e a t 75 c e n ts t ie r b o t t l e ; a lso th o V E L V E T LO TIO N fo r ir. c e n ts .

I'tBNTV o r TR.yriMOXlAl.8. to th o g r e a t puceess o f th e so rc s to ra tlv o s . ( i c e p h o to s In w in d o w of p e rso n o n ce b a ld a u d h a ir n o w g ro w in g lu x u ria n tly .)

CaU a n d e x a m in e o u r s to c k i f y o u n e e d first- c la ss q u a li ty im p o r te d h u m a n h a ir , w o g u a ra n te e o u r w o rk a n d g o o d s . .

E ig h t y e a rs e s ta b lish e d in A sb u ry P a rk .l*r i» r. .H in c . P R I S O N .

. T H E PR O FE S SIO N A L W O R K

O F T H E

OCEAN GROVE HYGIENIC INSTITUTEIS T R A N S F E R R E D TO

L O N G B R A N C H , N . J .M Cdfcated, S te am a u d .o th e r, b a th s . M assiigc

a n d e le c tr ic ity , w ith n u rso care.- P a tie n ts p lease a d d re s s - 1). M. BAHR,

F o u n d e r a n d M edical D irec to r, 2-11 ■ B roadw ay , L ong B ran c h , N. J ,

J O H N F . M O R R IS O N ,3'2 Springwood Avenuo,

• \ v i:s t A b i s u i a I’A iiK .

Ropairs and Paints Church Steeples,R KGILDS VAN ES (ii a n y p a r t o f t h e c o u n try

W ithou t.scatlo lds. a n d a tte n d * t o o th e r w o rk o f a lo fty c h a ra c te r . F la g p o les e re c te d a u d re p a in te d . Ite te rs by p erm issio n to M r. J a m e s A, Bradley* A sbury P a rk , a n d o illc ers o f th e O ceau G rovo As*

o e ia tlo ti.

FQR RENT. .A t K gleston . F la ., for, W in te r , a L arg o a n d S m a ll H ouse , F u rn ish e d .

A d d ro ss 2012, A SB U RY PA R K . N . J ;

A Furnished H ouse to Rent for September,

T erm s re a so n a b le , A ddress B O X 2203.

• ' , ♦ ' Ocean G iio v e , n . J .

B ;. »-4 . a •■p. ;r r & Cl- • •

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Cor.. Beach £ Pitman Ayes,, :. , O C EA N G ROVE.

O ne M ock from oc<?nn p ro n ic - . nrulo. S un parlo rs, m odern Jin-. |)rovem ent5, anil- r e a s o n a b 10 ;

term s. : :

OPEN ALL THE YEAR.1 Steam I lent I n ' Cold W eather.

CHAS. J. H. BECKETT, .P ro p rie to r.

N o , 8 O cea n :A v d n u e , Ocean. Grove, N. J :., OPJJNS jtfN E l, 1S03.-; Directly du the Occan frohtVl 'FuIl Ocean view 'from a ll tiie rooms.’ Con-

'VQiiient to A ud itorium And RoSs’s: Pavilion,.:. Good rodins,. P leasant veraiidus. ’. Sanitary arrange- inoutscoriiplete. • > • • ■ - : -.. .Box22i7i ' !; : 1 ; = ; ■ ; ;y: ; ' ^ • -.• • 'M, J ,-H o L T l,

■ 7 A g n e w ,. Sea View and Beach Avenues, . - \ Ocean Grove, N. J .1 ’ T h is sp a c io u s n n d b c a u t liu l ly lo e a te d h o u se w ill b e o p en a s u su a l. I t Is a c k n o w le d g e d to l>« o no

o f th o m o s t d e s ira b le lu p o in t o f s i tu a tio n , o leg a u eo o f ro o m s to td ev e ry a d v a n ta c e co n d u c iv e to h e a lth a n d c o m fo r t . G ra n d .o u t lo o k , on la k o a n d o c e a n . T a b le a n d a l l a p p o in tm e n ts thst-cln*'?.

***-S. H. M; A «;N EW , P ro p rie to r ,

BEACH AYENUE HOUSE,C orner lieaeh unit W ebb A venues, . O ci'an Uiiive, N. .1.

• L o ca ted o n e b lo ck fro m -O c e a n n u d F ish in g P ie r, T nb le fii-i.rl« s« . H om e enn ifu rts. T lu e e w ld o v e ra n d a s w ith fu ll O c eau v iew . A rtes ian w a te r B oard t»y thf* Day. W eek o r > e aso n ;

Ix ick .B o x 21.V*. . : - K: E .F R ID E K i n , P ro p rie to r’.-

O c e a n H o u s e ,M A IN . A V E N U E , N ea r A ssociation B u ild ing , O C E A N G K O V E ,.N . J .

, , C hoice ac co m m o d atio n s. N ow h a ir m a ttre s s e s —w o v e n w ire sp rin g s , firs t-c lass ta b le a n d fine d in in g h a ll, A r te s ia n w a te rs la w n te n n is c o u r t, o u o m in u te fro m A u d ito riu m a tid th re o m in u te s fro m oce an . T orm s r e a s o n a b le A c co m m o d atio n s f o r ISO, w ith e v e r y ‘c o m fo r t a n d a t te n t io n to g u e s ts . B ox 317. . . . TH O S P R E N T IS , P ro p r ie to r .

OSBORN HOUSE.Comer Pitman and Central Avenues, Ocean Orove, N. J.

L o ca tio n th e m o st c e n tra l a u d d esira b le . R e p u ta tio n fo r ta b le a n d a l l ho m e co m fo r ts u n su r passed ; P a tro u a g e tu creay m g e v e ry y e a r . E x p e r ie n c e d a n d p o p u la r m an a g em en t.

Box 5131. , ' MRS. A . ISR A E L . P ro p rie to r.

THE CARROLLTON,28. Ocean Pathway, South Sido, Ocean.Qrove, N. J.

A FIK ST -U L A SS l io i is .J N O . W I L S O N .

D E LA W A R E V IL L A ,Cor. C en tra l an d ’PIttnnn A venues, O C E A N G U O V E, N . J . ' •,

V ery c e n tra ily lo ca te d . F lu e O cean v ie w . N e ar A u d ito riu m a n d P ost O tllce. S pueious v e r a n ­d a s . W o ll-fu rn lsh ed room s, • T a b le flrd -c lass . E le c tr ic lig h ts . P e rfec t sn n lta ry a r ra n g e m e n ts .

O pen Ju n e . 10. S p ec ia l ra te s fo r J u n o a n d S ep tem b er . F o r te rm s ap p ly Box 172, • > . . . • M R S. CULBERTSON PRICE.

The Metropolitan,W IT H B R O A D W A Y H O D SE A N SU X .

Corner Beach and Abbott Avenues, and Broadway, fronting Fletcher Lake.S p le n d id ly lo ca te d , w i lh lu o n e b lo ck o f th e O c ean , L ake, a n d B ath in g G ro unds. E x t ra la rg e , cool,

a n d n ice ly fu rn ish e d room s, sp a c io u s v e ra n d a s . E le c tr ic l ig h ts . T a b le first-c lass. P erfec t• p a n lta y a r ra n g e m e n ts . .T erm s re a so n a b le , .

P ost Ofilco B ox 2'JO. . MRS. H .M . B LA K E. P ro p .

T i r e NT e w JP liila d e lp liia ,. ' O cean P athw ay , N eares t th e Sea, Soutli S ide, •

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

T h is Hpncious a n d c le g a n t'tic w h o u se , possessing a l l th e Im p ro v e m en ts a n d co n v e n ien ce s possible fo r th e com fort o t su m m e r v isitors, h an d so m e ly fu rn ish e d , w ill b e o p e u e d fo r g u ests a b o u t J u n o 1 E n g ag e m en ts for room s a n d bo ard .n o w In o rd e r . •;B ox 2207. ' MR3. T . B , H U N TER , P ro p rie to r.

TH E E L DORADOBroathvay, fro n tin g F le tc h e r L ake and tho Sea, O cean G rove, N . J .

E ig h te e n th S eason . C ho ice lo ca tio n . S p le n d id O cean v iew , F lo tvIng A rte s ia n w e ll, e h e e rf ill room s, b ro a d v e ra n d a s . A tten tio n first-class i n ev e ry p a r tic u la r . F o r te rm s; J :c ., ad d re s s ;

B ox207G .' M RS. A. LOO M IS, P ro p rie to r. ■

THE BUENA VISTA5S. AV. Cor. Ileach and I le c k Aves., O C E A N G K O V E , N . J .

S ix th !s e a so n . O ne. b lo c k fro m th e su rf . C o m m a n d s tine O cean v iew . C h e e rfu l su rro u n d lu g s ,. w ell fu rn lsh e il i-o o m san d tlr.-t-class tab lo . A r te s ia n w a te r , e le c tr io lig h ts , p e r fe c t s a n i ta t io n . Hox2104 • . M RS. M. B. H E R IT A G E , P ro p rie to r .

C o l u m b i a C o t t a g e ,C orner o f M ain and B ench A veuttes, . , .

O C E A N G R O Y E, N . J . " . .T h e lo ca tio n o f th is houso is o n e o f th e m o st c o n v e n ie n t a u d b e a u tif ill, w i th in a s in g le b lo c k o f

th e O cean , a u d h a v in g o v e ry su rro u n d in g a ttra c tio n , h o a rd d u r in g J u n o a u d S ep tem b er S3 a n d SG p e r w eek . C om fortab le h o m e. M oderate, c h a rg e s . .

B ox 2173, M RS. Ri A . SW A N , P ro p rie to r.

W ILM INGTO N HOUSE,O C EA N G U O V E , N . J .S. W . C O lV C E N T K A f, A N D IIECIC A V E N U E S ,:

O ne b lo c k from A ssocia tion B u ild in g a n d P o s t Oillce, tw o from O c ean fro n t. V ery ch o il'c room s a n d ev e ry c o n v e n ie n c e to r c o m fo r t o f guests. H ouse o p en fro m J u n e I . ^ • .

Uox V • '■ •• •' • : • ' • ‘ _________ M RS. m" B.- DAY, P roprie to r,

S e l v e p t O o t t a g e .' 15KOADW AV, O it o s it b ■ P tE T C H l iH L A IiE . '

O nly h a lf a b lo ck fro m L U kico ro 's s e a b a th in g e s ta b lis h m e n t. C o m fo rta b le a u d a i ry ro o m s g o o d t a o le a n d re a s o n a b le rafes*. .

JO S . II . SE L V E R T , P ro p rie to r . ;

Hotel LeCKevalier,N o rth eas t Cor, W ebb, and C eu tra l A venues,

OCEAN G ROVE, N .J .

G r e a t h e a l th re s o r t fo r w h ite r , s p r in g a n d su m ­m e r. L ovely e o u u try a n d s e a s h o re d r iv e s , s e a a ir . lu v lg o ra tln g p lu o b re e z e s g lv lu g s tro n g th a u d h o a lth to tire d a n d w e ary o n e s w h o n ee d to ro c u p e ra to th e i r w a s tlu g o u e rg le a . S p ec ia l w in te r r a te s . .

A dd ro ss A . L , W ILCO X . B ox 250.

The Chautauqua,04 B roadw ay, O cean G rove, N . J .

T W E L F T H SEASON, ' .

• A h o m e lik e , q u lo t a n d th o ro u g h ly co m fo rtab le b o a rd in g h o u s e , p le a sa n tly loom ed n e a r F le tc h e r Lako a n a O ccan b a th in g p av ilio n s . H ouse a lw a y s re ad y fo r g u ests . R oom s a n d tab le u tiexccpU ou- ab lo , ■ M R S.T . T . W IGIITM AN

rtn d M IS S M . A. DOW NER, j B ox 2016. P ro p rie to rs ;

The Alaska,SEVENTH SEASON. • O C K A X ( . R O V E .

D eligh tfu lly S itua ted on PITM A N A V E N U E,. .sec o n d houso from th e b ea c li..

I ts fine o cc an v low , la rg e cool v e ra n d a s , s p r in g ' bed s, s a n i ta r y p lu m b in g , A r te s ia n w a te r, etc .,,- oiler* sp e c la l.fn o u ce m e n ts to p e rm a n c u t a n d t r a n ­s ien t guest-*. T ab lo tlr>>t*cla.ss. ' ;. T erm s reaso n ab le . N . H . K ILM ER,

:i a n d *> p i tm a n A v e n u e, O c ean G rove.L o ck E ox 2i),>7.

I , A W R E N CE HOU SE,Corner M ain and Central, Ocean Grovo, N . J . ;

T w o b lo rk P from th e u c e a n . P ron ie t-ade a n d F ish in g P ie r. A rte s ia n w a te r .. Peri*ect s a n ita ry iip p 'la n ce * . E lec tr ic lig h ts . H om e com forts. R easonab le ra te s . ,

• P . .0 UtJX Ji "-a ' '■ ; • ’ M IS S M. W H IT E , P ro p rie to r.

T l i e ^ L rclin o re ,OCEAN PA TH W A Y , N ear the Sea.

T h is , n e w ly e re c te d a n d co m p lo te lv fu rb ish e d h o te l Is 'p re -e m in e n t fo r c h o ic e lo c a tio n , mag* n lfie e u t o u tlo o k , lu x u rio u s ro o m s a n d first c la ss a c c o m m o d a tio n s . E v e ry m o d ern c o n v e n ie n c e .

A d d ress M RS. M. M. R U SSE L L ,'P rop’r ,B o x 21i.j, O cean G rove, N. J . • <Late o f th e A lp h a.)

Tower House.27 W ebb-A venue, O cean G rove, N . J .

T erm s 81 p e r d a y a u d S i a n d SO p e r w eek fo r J u u e a n d S ep tem b er. S p ecia l r a te s fo r se a so n . . F am ily p a r tie s ac co m m o d ated . Rooms n il c h e e rfu l a n d -p le n sa u t, a u d ta b le u n e x c e p tio n a b le . L o ca t io n n e a r oce an tro u t u n d b a th in g g ro u n d s . • , / .

Box 115. *' • . M RS. A. GOODNOW. P ro p rie to r,

T H E BALM O RAL,S U U f ’1 A V E N U E , N E A H C E N T R A L , .. . " O C E A N G R O V E , N . J . .

NOW O PE N FOR T H E SEASON. L arg e room s, co m fo rtab ly lu rn ih h ed . good beds, A r te s ia n w a te r, p e r fec t s a n ita ry n rrn n g c m o n ts .a n d e le c tr ic l ig h ts . O ne b lo ck iro m th e O cean,

. . a n d o u e b lo ck from W esley U ik e . C lose to Ross’ P a v ilio n a u d ■" : ' « . b a th in g g ro u n d s . P rices m o d e ra te .

L ock B ox 2')50. MRS. E ; A . CARR, -M aunger.

T l i e A J b a t r o s s ,Sixth Season. Ocean Pathway, Ocean Grove, N . J.

. " . L ocation u n su rp a sse d ,' F u ll 'O c e a u v ie w ; n e a r to B ench n n d A u d ito riu m . A ll m o d e rn im p ro v e ­m en ts . . S n n itu ry .n rra tig o m en ts perfect." .R oom s la rg e ; sp rin g bed s , h a i r m atreases. A r te s ia n w a te r . B est ac co m m o d atio n s a u d h o m e lik e com forts.

B o x .2025. . ' • MRS, M. C. DOWNS, P rop’r.

T l i e .A lp lia ,I & 3 Ocean Pathw ay, N orth Side, - ■ - Ocean Grove, N. J .:

O PEN JU N E i . to OCTOBER 1. ; '• •

. U n o b s tru c te d O c ean v iew . AU m o d e rn Im p ro v e m en ts . C ho ice’room s on s u lto o r sin g le .P . O , B ox 2251. • ‘ .M R S. C /H . CLEM EN T, P ro p rio to r..

B ry n M aw r H ote l,. . [ F o r m e r l y G e r m a n t o w n H o u s e .]- ,

N , E . C orner C entral and H eck A venues.. ' . . . O C E A N G U O V E, N . J , ' /

D esirab le, lo c a tio n . C o n v e n ic u t- to B each , P ost O tllce a n d A u d ito riu m . G ood A ccom m odatlous. N ew im p ro v em en ts . R e a so n a b le te rm s . . , . ‘ • :

Specia l ra te s fo r J u n e a u d S ep tem b er.Box 2000, • • • • • . . , 0 ;'M R S . G . S M .U K E N S , P ro p rie to r , ,

GROVE H ALL,P ilg rim Pathw ay,; opposite T hom son P a rk , Oceuu G rove, N . J .

. C o n v e n ie n t to a ll p o in ts o f In te res t.

. B ox 2153. ,

N ow o p en fo r th e s ix te e n th s6asou . F o r te rm s a d d re s s .

E . A. IR E L A N D , P ro p rie to r .

H i g h l a n d H o u s e ,25 A tlan tic Avo., Ocean Grovo, N . J .

D e lig h tfu lly s i tu a te d n e a r th e O cean . W osley L a k e , A u d ito riu m a n d Y o u n g P e o p le ’s T em p le , la rg e , tho ro u u ’u ly fu rn is h e d ; w e ll, v e n t d a te d ro o m s. A ll m o d e rn Im p ro v e m en ts . A eeo m in o d a- io u a fo r fifty truest? . R a te s u n ti l J u ly 15 a n d a f te r S ep t. l , .$ l p e r d a y ; f r o m .J u ly 10 to .S e p t . I , §10. b lngle, S I t t o S 20 fo r c o u p le s pet* w e e k . • . •

B ox 2075, . ,F . D. R O SECR A N S.

HOWLAND HOUSE.T H E O R IG IN A L F A M IL Y H O T E L . : O C E A N G R O V E , N . J .

Im p ro v e d ac co m m o d atio n s, w ith a m p le room a n d e v e ry fa c ility for th e co m fo rt o f g u ests . ' vJ. o t c h a rg e s a lw a y s m o d era te . H ouse now o p en for th e season ,

• REV. S; n . -A S A Y ,-Proprietor.

NORM AN HOUSE,Bath avenue near Contral, . • . - - Oceau Grovo, N. J.

C o n v e n ie n t to a l l p o i i i t s o f in te re s t. F u ll O cean v iew . E v e ry th in g fo r co m fo rt o f g u ests . H ouse w e ll v e n ti la te d . I j i rg e c o o l v e ra n d a s . S pceiq l ra te s d u r in g S p rin g a n d F a ll. TablO lln>t-chiss. O p e n e a r ly lu J lin e . U n til M ay «7 ad d ress c y rresp o h d e u ce to P rln c e to u , N .J .

LOCK .BOX, 2 ^ 7 . . • M RS. u . R , P R IE S T , P ro p r ie to r .

C EN T E N N IA L HOUSE,M ain A venue t t e n r Post O llie e .. Oceiur.'Grovej N . j .

L o ca tio n c e n tra l m u l p ro m in e n t. S pacious parlo rs . C om fortab le a i ry ro o m s. G ood b ed s . S an It a t h m p erfec t. R a tes th e m a s t reaso n ab le . ^ .

B ox 2125. M RS. M. B. DAV ISSON , P ro p rie to r.

OCEAN VIEW HOUSE.dornor Broadway and Central Avenue, Ocean Grove, N. J.

F O U R T E E N T H SEASON. F in o o ce an o u tlo o k . . AccM m im odatlotis h o m e-llk o , a n d te rm s re a so n ­a b le .. s a n i t a r y a r ra u g e m e u ts a p p ro v e d , a n d lo c a tio ii h e a lth fu l, c h e e rfu l a n d a c c e ss ib le .

B o x 2002. , . M RS. WM. A . W H IT E , P ro p r ie to r . . ‘

” 7 " TH E L AK ESID E. ^ 7. ' W ESLEY L A K E , b o lo w N ew J e rse y a v e n u o , O c ean Grovo,

O pens JU N E i“ , . S iuU ta ry a r ra n g e m e n ts Qf .th e b e s t . A rte s ia n w a te r . /

L o c k Box 712. ' ! M R3. S .-P . SIN (5ER, p ro p ’r ,

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W I L L I A M H , B E E G L E (Successor to ll . B. Rcogle.)

Real EstateANI>~— 1 .

Insurance.(t8 M A IN A V E ,

O O E A . 3ST C a -K - O 'V 'E l ,. SOTAKV l ’tWiMC.. .

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DANIEL C. COVERT,M akes nri cvcry:d :i\' con^cnfenc!; o f an f t i i l im e lii.siiry’;. ■ Pyre aid;\vK efc?onu’; PrcparoJ w ith t'/.re.avrard a t nli Pl'.re Food E x p ia t io n s ; : f ir .d i. package .m a te s la rg e : p ljs ./^A y e id 1Iniitat ions - - an J ’ u riis t on luiv 'in^ fha

■ i KONH S i'C li 1'r.nnJ.M ERKE L I, f : SfS< ts f . S v K u s o i N . Y ,

J .S , FL1TCR0FT &.BR0,,

Sanitary Plumbers,* . an il D ealers In .

S T O V I 3 S a u < l K A N O E S ,

O pposite P ost O lliee, .

O C E A N G R O V E , N . J .

C. SICKLER, Real Estate Agent

A N D CONVERT A X O E H ,OCEAN GROVE.

Commissioner of Deeds & Notary Pabiic. Cottages and Lots Sold or Rented.

Pira Insarance in Reliable Companies. ■ Money to Loan on Mortgage.

OFFICE—N 0 .7 6 M A IK AVENUE,N e ar A ssocia tion Ofiieo.

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Corner M ain and Beach A venues and Olin S t , Ocean Grove.L o c a tio n u n su rp a sse d *, e x te n s iv e o u tlo o k iu tl ie s e a ; fK T onunod/itlons g re a tJy e n la r g e d ; n e w 'a n -

u c x c o u ia ln lu g no room s. T lio c h o ic e if a m l iy .H otel o f O cean O rove.W ILLIA M OR R ,. P ro p rie to r,H. B. B E E G L E ,

OOEAN G R O v i, N .J .

NOTARY PUBLIC.C om m issioner o f D eeds for PenneyIvrm ln a n d

tb e* D istric t o f C o lum bia.O cean P a th w a y , n e a r tb e 6 u r r

OCEAN GKOVE, N .J .

WILLISFORD DEY,N o; 1026 S e v e n te e n th S t r e e t ,C E I . t m t A T E D V T E W y O B K & L O N G B R A N C H R . R .

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Lj 9 2 8 C H E S T N U T S T . 6r • (Ol*posito Rcconl RuHdltJg), and. ;, :f ll th and F S ts ., 'W a sh in g to n , D, C. j■ L E A M X f f S T I P I O S f o r F I X E 1 * 1 1 0 . ■ tV T O i i i U P l i t i ; O nr collection of .. i

t P A S T E l P O R T R A IT S JJ Is the Finest In the Country.- (Specialty.) f< C. ?*. « l!,BE ltY , tftiii ('ItrMititi street. ^t ( E r c - r p c « x T ~ : ': F T f « t : iK r K » 5 n e :

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C O L O R A D O .

R e a l E s t a t e , L o a n s a n d I n ­v e s t m e n t s .

S o m e B p lo n d id 8 p e r c e n t m o r f ^ n g o l o a n i u v e f i t m e n t s f o r s a l o . .

C o rre sp o n d en ce so lic ite d . .

E n la rg e d a n d im p ro v e d ,

c h o ic e room s cn -su itc o r s in g le ,INSURANCE : AGENT

9 5 M A IN A V E N U E ,. . ' OCEAN OKOVE, X. J.

F o r T erm s, E tc., AcUlrofjs

A. ALLISON WHITE,S : HEMMENWAY PORTER’S

Slioo and Hat Store

S u cce sso r to Jam en A. G rilling & Co.

OCEAN GROVE

j PHARMACY iP it m a n A » s . , o p p . “ T h e A r l i n g t o n ,”

O CEAN C R O V E , N. J .

D rugs, Cbem icalB , F a n c y G oods, S ponees , P a te n t MedlcIncB. P h a n n a c e u tlc a l p re p a ra tio n s , e tc .

.-to re c losed o u S u n d ay * d u r iu g c h u r c h serv ices .

II»is 'fro tn P tlg th n I^ithw/iy,

'O ceiin (irove , to ; . •

• O F M II.D K W IM lOOt'.

G o o d s \v .ftrr;tM eil a t v e r y lo w t i ^ u t e y .

A lso fine s to c k o f A ll-w o o i a n d C o tto n B u n t in g F la g s F o r S a le .

Burgees for Hotels and StoresVERY LOW-

: : G I V E M E A C A L L : ;

C orner Bond S tr e e t ,

(Lewis’s Xew Hvick UuiWiug,)

ASBXJR'S iPAEK, KEW JE E fE S ,

WASHINGTON WHITEO CEA N G R O Y E , N . J .O p fjj f t r ’tU c w in te r m o n th s o p p o s ite O cean

G rove E n tra n c e G ales.720 f t fa f t iM o n A v e . , o j i j i . I * o s t O ll ic o .

. ASBURY PARK, N. J.New York, Septem ber 4;'. 1S93.

. O f course Ave are ready, ■when you arc, w ith a W in ter s u i t ; but w ouldn’t it be m uch be tte r — m ore com fortable, m ore econom icai--to help out th e Sum m er coat and vesl with a new pair of trousers? I t p u ts off th e tim e of getting th e W in ter s u i t ; so 'that, when your neighbor Mr, X comes o u t w ith his late in th e Fall, yours-will be ju st as fresh as his. • - ■;

T h is is queer advice fo r .a clo th ier to give. •

F ancy worsted and cassimere trousers, $5 to $.10. I t is 'a g reat deal of satisfaction to us, and it m ust be to you, to know th a t they are m ade w ith ju st as m uch care as our finest and silkiest overcoats.

PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT COM­PLETE AND Ifi CHARGE OF GRAD­

UATES IN PHARMACY.P r ic e s g u a r a n te e d a s lo w as t l io b e s t g o o d s

a n d hdneijt d e a lin g w ill p e r m it . '

S T E P H E N D . W O O l.b E T .

G O O D R I C H ’S' M ONEV LOA NED ON F IR ST M ORTGAGK.

L 6 ts f o r Ssilo In a n y p a r t o f S ta te ... . . S e v e ra l F in o F a rm s on E asy T orm a.

1 h a v o 40 lo ta a t W fist G ro v o t h a t I w ill so li on cosy te rm s to p a r tie s w ish in g to b u ild . A lso som o a t W e s t A sb u ry P a rk —tlio f in e s t on tb e t r a c t —a n d a g r e a t v a r ie ty o f p ro p e r ty p la c e d w ith m o fo r au to a n d - to r e n t H a v in g a t h o r ­o u g h UnowtodRe o f v a lu a tio n s th r o u g h o u t th o S ta te , i t w ill p a y y o u to c a l l o n m o.

L ea v e o rd o rs 50 n e c k 'f lv c n u e , an d fro n t ol L ad ie s’ S to re , M ain av e n u e .

NO CONNECTION W IT H ANY O T H E R EXPRESS A tte n tio n to bag g ag e a n d f re ig h t d e liv e ry a t d e ­

p o t /a n d th ro u g h o u t tb e G rove. P ro m p t a n d sa t­is fa c to ry a s u .w a). O r d e rs p ro m p tly M te u d e d G E O . K . H O U G H ,

Practical Tailor and Cutter,(L a te o f P h ila d e lp h ia .)

N o . 3 P i l f j r lm P a th w a y , n e a r l y o p p . I'oH t OlQce, O cen n © ro v e .

P erso n s fu r n is h in g th e i r ow n m a te r ia l c a n h a v o i t m a d e u p i n t h e la te s t s ty lo a n d . 'm o s t BatlBfac- lo ry m a n n e r.CUTTIN G, CLEA N IN G , R E PA IR IN G , PRESSIN G

THE LILLAGAARD,A'b'bctt Avenue near th e Ocean, Ocean Grove, N . J#

E nlargcU to tl ft y d e c a n t room s. A ocom m odacloiis su p e r io r iu e v e ry re sp e c t. O n ly a few Mops to s u t r a n d h o t sen w a te r b a th s w ith e le c tr ic a n d m ossago tre a tm e n t a t a l l h o u rs . T a b lo ttrst-e lass1

M ISS M. A. EA RLS, P ro p rie to r. -(Box.0071.) M ISS L IZ Z IB M . D .‘EA RLS, M an a g er, .

N. H. K I L M E R ,Contractor, Carpenter

A N D B U I L D E R .OLIN STREET, Opposite Post Offices

H K sn v C. W iseoR , P re s id e n t. Geo . \V. Evans, V ice -P res id en t. . Ef>Sti?.vp E . Dayton , C nsblc

JO S EP H TR A V IS Mattison Avem»o and Main St., Aaliury Park.. M AIN A V E N U E A.^O PILG R IM PA T H W AV, OCEAN GROVE.

Ohoanizbo J a n u a r y , 1S89.C A P I T A L , $ 5 0 , 0 0 0 S U R P L U S , $ 2 5 , 0 (

T ra n sa c ts a g e n e ra l R a n k in g Bu9int*si, Issu e s 'F o re ig n a n d Dorawitfc D rafts.P ro m p t a t te n t io n g iv e n to till m a ile rs e n tru s te d to us.

C O LLECTIO N S M A D E .AND PRO M PT L Y A C K N O W LED G ED . VIM H ECTO K S. .

S. E . ItL’riM .V O .V . J . S. FH R O l’SON, ' GEO. W . RVAN3.0 <:. C /.A YTON. GKO. W. T R E A T . J; A. W A IN R IG H T.l»R .1. A. W H K T IU C K ; JO H N 1IU »IJA RI), H E V R Y C. W INbOR.T. FRA N K A PPLEU Y , LEW IS RAIN E A R , . . . ‘ AMOS TIL T O N .

YOUR PA TRO N A G E SO LIC ITED .

lUln Street, Asbury Park, Jf/ J ,, .* K IN G ’S B R IC K BU ILD IN G . :

A Bplendld assortmont of

Gold and Sliver Americaa and Swiss W atches.

O o k l t« * d S te e l M p o c m o le s . Theot'eiicnl a nd Practical Repairer o f Chron*

om&lers and Watches.U e i t B A LL TIIJC Y E A R ,

F re e d eliveried w ith in o n e ‘h u n d re d m ite s o f N vw Y ork C ity , e x c e p tin g C. O . D . j-ackages. L. VAN G ILLU W E

T H R E E I P rin ce , BROADWAYS Warren

STO RES t 3ad si? . Capital. $100,000 i Locitsd ia Monmouth Building I Surplus, $70,000.O c ean G ro v o Offlco—A sso c ia tio n B u ild in g .

P ro m p t a n d c a re f u l a t t e n t io n g lv o n to a l l bUBlneaa e n tru s te d to o u r c a ro . N o w Y o rk , B ro o k ly n a n d P h ila d e lp h ia d ire c to r ie s f o r tlio u so o f th o p u b llo .o n fllo at, tb o offlco.

• * . . O F F IC E R S :G oo. P . E ro e b L P re s . • > O. I I . B ro w n , 1 s t V ice P re s . .. . A lb e r t 0. T w ining} C osb lo r

M . L. B am m u u ,u ‘d V ice P ro s , M. V. D a g e r, A ss ’t C ash ie r.

‘ . . . D IR E C T O R S : ' ' • .I sa a o C. K o n n e d y , B ru c e S . K e a to r , i l . D ., . C h as. A. A tk in s , C bos. A. Y o u n g ,W . J l . B eeg le , . M. L . B a m m a n . . Goo, F . K ro o b l, • J o h n L. Coffin,M ilan R o»s, O liver II . B ro w n , . A lb e r tC . T w in in g , S bO rm an B. O v la tt .

D. C. Covort. Dr. Sam ’l Johnson.YOUR BUSINESS FAVORS R E 8 PECTFULLY SOUC1TED. .

G r a n i t e a n d U l t i r b l e J O H N M . D E Y ,C. A. SALLADE, PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST,

ASBURY PARK, OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.

NELSON H. KILMER, Architect and Builder

(P o m & u c n tly re s id in g a t O c cau G rovo ,)

ARCHITECT AND BUILDER,G K E S O C J I E I E e i l E S S ,

GLASSWARE.ICROCKERY,Tinware, House-PurniBUng Articles.

C o r .^ C e n tv a l a n d Olin S t s . ,O C E A N G R O V E .

I s a lw a y s re a d y to fu ru ls h p la n e a n d e s tim a te s o f c o tta g c s iu ev e ry size a n d sty lo .

F or good w o rk m a n sh ip a u d sa tis fa c to ry te rm s, h o rcfortito a ll for w hom ho h a s e re c te d co ttag e s , b o th ln O cean G rove a n d A sb u ry P a rk .d u r in g th o p a s t fifteen ?e&rs.

JOHN M. DEY,Cor. B enson a n d M ain a v c . , O c eau G rovo

B u i l d i n g S t o n s o f a i l k i n d s .C u rbin g anti F la g g in g a s p e c ia l t y .

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i m i i i i i i i t MSunday’s Meetings W ill lie the Filial

Ones in flic Old S tructu re .

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In teresting Reminiscences in v th e Morrting. A Rcun.on Love F east .'I n th e Afternoon and Evangeli­

cal Services in th e Evening.

A N O V E L B E A C H M E E T IN G .

, S unday , th e te n th d a y o f S ep tem ber, e ig h teen h u n d re d an d n in e ty , th re e , w ill m u rk th e en d o f O cean G rove’s old A u d i­to riu m as a place o f relig ious w orsh ip , a n d th e fo llow ing w eek w ork w ill bo com ­m enced look ing to i ts rem oval' in o rd e r th a t th e s ite m a y b e used fo r a new s tru c ­tu re o f g re a te r capacity , a n d m o re in k ee p in g w ith th e req u irem en ts o f th e tim es, an d e v e r g row ing im p o rtan ce o f th e place. W h ile recogn iz ing th e neces­s ity for la rg er a n d m o re com m odious

’ q u a rte rs , a good m a n y peop le c a n n o t avo id a fee ling o f sad ness tlm t th e te m p le in w h ich su ch p le asan t a n d lastin g asso ­c ia tio n s liav e b ee n fo rm ed is to becom e a, th in g o f m em o ry o n ly . .

T h e h is to ry o f th e ’ s tru c tu re h a s been a V a r ie d . one. T h e arrangem ent, u n d e r w iiich th e first m eeting in 1870 w as held- w as p r im itiv e in th e e x trem e . A rough b o a rd s ta n d 24x24 fee t co n s titu te d th e sp eak er’s ro s tru m , a t th e back o f w h ich a sm all cupola c o n ta in in g a bell waa placed, to an n o u n c e th e h o u r o f p u b lic w orsh ip , w h ile p la n k sea ts, .w ith o u t b ac k s ,.w e re , th o u g h t sufficiently lu x u rio u s fo r b o th m in is te rs an ti cong rega tion . T o s h e lte r th e peopio from th o ra y s o f th o su n , lo n g poles w ere p laced am o n g th e b ran c h e s o f th e tre e s ,.a n d th e net-w o rk th u s form ed w as covered w ith fresh ly c u t p in e boughs, w h ich served th e p u rpose o f sh e lte r , u n ­less in case o f a ra in , in w iiich ev e n t, i t w as o f cou rse necessary to ab a n d o n th e

.se rv ice fo r th o tim e being . .N o changfe w as m ade in th i s a rra n g e ­

m e n t u n ti l 1874, .wiien th e s tan d w as e n ­larged a n t i se ttees p u rch ased from th e P itm a n ( iro v e A ssociation , w ere su b sti­tu te d fo r .th e iia rd p lanks.

I n 1S74 a new a n d la rg er bell,, th e o n e now i i i ’serv ice, w as p u rch ased an d a n a l ta r rail was added to th e p reach er’s s tan d . .• I n 1875 th e tre es w ere c u t aw ay in f ro n t o f th e p reac h e r’s s ta n d , a n d a s u b ­s tan tia l framiMVork 75x100 fee t w as

verected,'■ .hut th e sam e .sy stem o f u s ing p in o boughs fo r a ro o f w as a d h e re d to , a n d n o t u n ti l th e fo llow ing y e a r w as a p e rm a n e n t ro o f p laced on tl ie bu ild ing , a t w h ic h - tim e a b ell-tow er, w ith a s la te roof, w as also erec ted o n th e ea ste rly en d . T liis w ork w as d o n e u n d e r th e d irec tion o f M r. L . E . W atson , a n d th e cost o f tho. im provem en ts , to t h a t d a te , am o u n ted to $3,440.55.

N o fu r th e r change w as requ ired o r m ade u n ti l 1880, w h en tl io m a in ce n tre o f th e A u d ito riu m fram e w as raised up tu n e fee t a n d a consid e rab le ad d itio u b u ilt, m a k in g th e e x tre m e size 130x140 feet, covering n ea rly h a lf , a n ac re o f

•ground, a n d w ith a s ea tin g cap ac ity o f 4.500 p eo p le ; ca rry in g th e to td l c o s t : up to $7,500.

T h e re being a serious need for som e of­fice accom m odations in . 1882 a tw o sto ry b u ild in g 20x30 fee t w as b u il t o n to th e easterly end , co n ta in in g a room fo r th e P re s id en t, J a n i to r ’s office; b a sem en t fo r storage, w ith , a couple o f room s in th o second s to ry a n d o th e r necessary accom ­m odations.

I n 1880, G eneral J , C. P a tte rso n con­s tru c ted a n d p u t u p th o so u n d in g b o a rd o v e r th e p u lp it, s in ce w h ic h tim o n o m a­te r ia l ad d itio n o r a lte ra tio n Las been m a d e in th e bu ild ing .

T h u s from a ru d e u n d .u n s ig h tly bow or o f po les und p in e boughs h as developed th o p re se n t A ud ito rium , m a rk in g in v a r ­ious s tages <tf its im p ro v em e n t a lik e a d ­v an c em en t in th e - s p i r i tu a l a n d tem poral in te res ts o f th e people... T lie o ld A u d ito riu m w ill booh live on ly iii th e m em ories o f th o se w ho love it , b u t.

■it w ill n o t be allow ed to p a ts o u t o f ex is­te n c e w i th o u t a su ita b le m e m o ria l a n d reco g n itio n se tv icc o f th e n o b le p u rpose i t h a s served , a n d th e com m em oration serv ices o n S unday , th e te n th , w ill be of. a c h a ra c te r unusuaU y in s tru c tiv e .an d in te r-

•te resting .T h e m o rn in g serv ice w ill beg in a t IQ

o ’clock, in s te ad o f th e u sual h o u r 10:30, a iu l seven m in u te add resses w ill bo m ade by P r . I la n lo n , D avid I I . B row n , T reas. u re r ; a n d G eorgo W . K vans, secre tary o f th e O cean G rove A ssociation ; follow ed by

•A. IL D e llav en , 15. T. L o v a tt an il o th e rs, Dr. S tokes w i l l close th e m o rn in g e x e r­cises in a fifteen m in u te s ta lk a n d from h is th o ro u g h a n d co m plete know ledge o f ev e ry d e ta il a ffec ting O cean G rovo an d its va rio u s in te res ts , h e w ill bo ab le tb g ive q u ite a com p lete an d com prehensive lu s to ry o f th e a d v a n cem e n t o f relig ious m a tte is , in th a t lim ited space o f tim e.. A t th re e o ’ejbek conies tlio R eun ion Lovo F east, a n d to , , in a m easure , c a rry o u t th e o rig in a l m e th o d s ad o p ted in th e observance o f th is ce rem ony , ticke ts w ill b e issued to th e p a rtic ip an ts , as m uch fo r a so u v en ir o f th e occasion as lo follow o u t th o o ld -tim o custom s: • . \*

D rvS tokes w ill h e in c h n rg c o f th e love feaqt serv ices, assisted b y o th e r m ill is te rs

.w h o w ill in a tten d an ce .. •H ev. C. I I . Y a tm an w ill co n d u c t a spec­

ial evangelis tic serv ice a t 8:30 o ’clock in th e oveiling , a n d th o w ho le p rog ram m e o f th e .d a y ’s m eetings will b e o f unusual in te re s t, ' ! ■ - ■ ■ ■

The Deck of.the A lary F . Ke lly Utilized ns n Preuchers Stand, *

Tlie. ro u g h , b ro k en a n d unev en dock o f th e w recked fish ing sm ack, M ary I \ K el­ly , now ly in g h ig h a n d d ry o n th e sands a t th e foot o f S ev en th aven u e , in A sbu ity P a rk , w as on Sum lav e v e n in g last, th e scene o f It novel b u t very in te re s tin g am i im pressive relig ious serv ice.

Id leness, e i th e r m en ta lly o r physica lly , in to M r. B m dley an u n k n o w n q u a n tity , a n d lie is ev e r a liv e to . a n o p p o r tu n ity th a t p rom ises e n te r ta in m e n t o r b en e fit to tho th o u san d s o f s u m m e r v is ito rs th a t th ro n g o u r . coast. l i e conceived th e idea th a t a R each M eeting h e ld a t th e w reck , u s ing th e d ism an tled vessel as a sp eak er’s ro s tru m , won Id b e a serv ice, n o t on ly un ique , b u t lik e ly to p ro v e p ro fitab le t o all w ho could partic ip a te .

.The p la n o nce s e ttled up o n , im m c'diato step s w ere ta k en to ca rry i t o u t a n d such ch an g es as w ere n ecessa ry w ere m ade a t th e w re c k ,. a n d th e ,m ee tin g a d v e rtis e d w ith such good resu lts t h a t S u n d ay ev en -, ing found a trem en d o u s - crow d, n u m b e r­

i n g abou t . si x th ou san d peopl e)'assem bled upo n a n d a ro u n d th o old vessel, an d on th e b o ard w alk adjo in ing .:.

T h e serv ices began p ro m p tly a t s ix o ’clock, an d lasted fo r o n e h o u r . IJpOn .th e .d eck o f t h e Vessel w ere g a th e re d th e sp eak ers .■ to g e th e r w ith o th e r m e n p f p ro m in en ce a n d th e . B each BantL ; A;

.special ch o ir s an g a v e ry ap p ro p ria te song com posed ’especially fo r th e occasion.

T h e speakers w ere Hev- & E d w ard Y oung arid Rev. W illiam A llen ,D r. A dam W allace, a n d C ap ta in ; B y ra in o f th e S alva­tio n a rm y , w h o rec ited th e c ircum stances te n d in g th e w reck ,of th e M ary F . K e lly , a n d th e w h o le m e e tin g wiw . la rge ly a n ien io ria l’ ;s'ervice fo r th e u n fo rtu n a te sa ilo rs w ho lost th e ir H v es in tha t.d iV as-;, te r . ■.. ^

C ap t. E d wairds o f L ife ; S av ing S ta tion No. 0 , o f Deal B each , to g e th e r w i th h is crew an ti a p a r t o f th e life s av in g ap p a r­atu s, whs in a tte n d a n c e , a n d M r. B n id ley ex p la in ed th e use o f th e m o rta r, th e m a n ­n e r in w h ich -a line w as tired o v e r a sh ip , a h aw ser p u t u p a n d th e peop le u f a s tran d e d vessel b ro u g h t to th e sh o re , e i th e r b y th e use o f t h e b reeches bu o y o r th e life c a r w hen th e ,s u r f w as too h eavy to a d m it o f a life b o a t be in g used .

T h e au d ien ce w as m u c h in te re s ted in th is p a r to f th e p rog ram m e, a n d th e fact th a t th e w ho le s e r vice seci net I to m ee t w ith genera l app rova l, a u d w as e n t ire ly a p p ro p ria te to th e t im e a iid place. .

Wheelmen’* HeetlnK.

T h e re g u la r m e e tin g o f th e A sbury P ark W hee lm an w as held la s t M onday n ig h t a n d ow ing to th e fac t t h a t a g ro a t m a n y o f th o m e m b ers were, b u sy closing u p su m m e r accoun ts th e a t te n d a n c e w as ra th e r sm all. ■

M r. G. M arsh a ll W ells, th e -C anad ian , c h am p io n , J u lia n R alph a n d I la r rv M ad­dox o f A sb u ry P a rk , w ere elected to m em ­b e r s h ip , . 'a n d t h e : n am es o f C harles J . S chcnek an ti A. K . P arso n s w ere pro-, posed for m e m b ersh ip . •

M r. A yres, th e c h a irm a n o f th e bu ild ­in g com m ittee* rep o rted th a t m a tte rs w ere p rog ress ing favorab ly reg ard in g th e t i t le to th e b u ild in g s ite , a n d th e .m a tte r o f in c o rp o ra tio n . A fter th e t ra n sa c tio n o f o th e r ro u tin e business; M r. Z aeharias b ro u g h t u p th e , to w hee lm en , e v e r in te r ­es tin g (juestion o f good roads; s ta t in g th a t th e re w as need o f som e o rgan ized ac tion on th e p a r t o f th e c i tiz e n s 'to im p ro v e th e h ig h w ay s a iid by -w ay s th ro u g h o u t M on­m o u th co u n ty , an ti, t h a t seem ing ly no b e t te r t im e th a n th o p re s e n t cou ld be d e te rm in ed u p o n to in a u g u ra te a m ove­m e n t in t h a t ; d ir e c t io n . . : A fte r a g enera l d iscussion in w iiich m a n y v a luab le sug­g estions w ere offered, a m o tio n p revailed th a t a com m ittee be ap p o in te d to canyass w ays a n d m ean s a n d fo rm u la te som e p lan oC action w h e reb y ; th e efforts o f th e ;C lu b could be m ade effective. T h e c h a ir a p ­p o in ted Metfsrs. C. R . Z acharias, I>: 6 . G renelle , a n d J o s . L. W ise m an , w h o w ill g iv e th e m a tte r con sid e ra tio n a n d re p o r t a t th e n e x t m ee tin g o u tl in in g som e p lan o f o p e ra tio n .

Rev. Albert Sw ift to Enter Pennington.T h e serv ices a t th e .L ittlo C h u rch in th e

W oods, ji t B rad ley B each ; w ere o f m ore th a n tiHual in te re s t on S u n d ay last, b e in g th e la s t a t w h ich th e P as to r, R ev . A lb ert S w ift; w ould officiate , l i e p re a c h e d to a good sized cong rega tion in th e te x t, (2 Cor. 13 -U .) •“ F in a lly , b re th re n , fare­w ell. B e pefect, b e o f good com fo rt, be of. one m in d ; live in peace, a n d tl ie G od o f love a n d peace sh a ll be w ith you .' C. K . l l a l i Post; N o. 41, G . A . R ., a t ­ten d ed th e ev e n in g se rv ic e a n d lis ten ed to a serm on upo n “ T h e T riu m p h o f R ig h teo u sn ess.” (E x . 15-1.) '. T h e re .was a l s o a very , la rge a tte n d a n c e a t th is se r­v ice. ‘ . • .

R ev. M r. S w ift goes to P e n n in g to n to p rep a re fo r a co lleg iate course, an ti th e .m any w arm frien d s ho h as m a d e in th is v ic in ity ,. p a r t w ith h im w ith reg re t w h ile w ish in g h im th e u tm o s t success in th e y ea rs to com e. .

A .Distinguished Visitor.O cean G rove received a v is it from a d is ­

tin g u ish ed J e rsey m an th is .w eek in th e person o f P o rtio n P . B ow ne, E sq ., P ro ; fessor o f M oral P h ilo so p h y , in th o Bos­to n , M ass., U n iv ers ity . D r. I la n lo n re­m a rk ed to th o w r i te r t h a t P ro fessor B ow ne w as ti ie g re a te s t th in k e r o f h is age . ,Tho ce leb ra ted l) r . l l a n lo n also sa id t h a t P ro fesso r B ow ne w as th o grea t-, e s t m e tap h y s ic ian o f A m erica, i f n o t o f th e w orld . ■ ■ * - ;.

T h e P rofessor w as m u c h p leased w ith '“ o u r c ity b y th o sea ,” a n d su rp rised a t so m u c h im p ro v em e n t in so s h o r t a tim e.

l i e wits th e g u es t o f G ncera l J . C. P a t­te rso n , a n d is a cousin to th e G enera l’s w ife .' - :

Assessment. Rolls Reported a m i . f a x Rate for Schools and County I'ixed.

N E P T U N E GROW S W E A L T H Y

Nearly a /lilllon Dollars Increase in tlie Taxable P roperty of the Dis­

tr ic t During th e Year. Decrease

in O ther Tow nships.

A v e ry im p o r ta n t m ee tin g o f th e B oard o f C o u n ty A ssessors was. h e ld a t F reeho ld on T uesday , to rece ive th e repo rts from th e A ssessors o f th e vario u s T ow nsh ips, a n d io d e te rm in e th e ta x ra te fo r tl ie

■ C ouiity .:; ■' ■: :v-’: ■ ’. j-- ' • . v 'Im m ed ia te ly a f te r th o o p en in g proceed­

ings, a question was ra ise d 'a s to tl ic r ig h t o f .th e - B orough A ssesso rs . to ’ s i t on th e B o a rd ,'an d a f te r som e hea ted .d iscussion the . rep resen ta tiv es of. th o B oroughs o f A sb u ry P a rk , a n d B rad ley B each , w ere ex c luded from th o m eeting .

T h e • roll ca ll o f T o w n sh ip s wiis th e n ta k en u p in a lp h a b e tic a l form ,, an d A t­lan tic b e in g first o n th e l is t repo rted a ii a ssessm en t va lua tion , o f $837,000, a de­crease o f §22,400 from la st yea r.

K atou tow n show ed a d isp o sitio n to g row r ic h e r slow ly, an ti repo rted ah in ­crease of. $15,000. W h ile a ; good ii ia n y ; n e w . build.ings h a d been . e rec ted i i i F re e ­h o ld T o w n sh ip , th e A ssessor’s l is t show ed th a t th e d is tr ic t, w as w o rth ' $4.000. lesS; th a n last y ea r. T h e B oard , how ever, d id . n o t fall in w i th th is idea, an d p ro m p tly ra ised th e a m o u n t to t l ie oltl figures, $400,000,000.

I lo h n d e l rep o rted a n inc rease o f $2 2 , 400.

M arlboro cam e in w ith $1,110,500, an increase o f $01,000; w h ile H ow ell, r e ­p o rted n; loss o f $0 ,0 0 0 . ;

M ahalapan ’s l is t w as $ r . 100.100, a d e ­crease o f $13,000; w h ile M ataw an im ­p ro v ed h e r sh o w in g by. $2 1 .(100 ; w h ile M illstone w as n o t w o rth as m u ch as la st y e a r b y $13,000.

M idd le tow n show ed a v e ry satisfacto ry inc rease o f $300,000, o w in g la rgely to th e boom a t A tla n tic H ighland#.’

l ta r i ta n ’s assessor th o u g h t th e p ro p erty in h is d is tr ic t h ad dep rec ia ted b y n ea rly ii h u n d re d th o u sa n d dollars. T h e Boartl d id : n o t agree; w ith h im On th is p o in t an d a com pro in ise w as eflecietl, le av in g tlie figures a t $1.000.000. Sh rew sb u ry show - ed .an .increa se of $25,000.’. U p p er F ree ­hold show ed a tlecrcjise o f $22,500; w h ile W all s tood very n ea rly th e siim e a s last y ea r. . \ '

T he ro w as so m e th in g o f a sensation w h en M r. L . F . W a tsou rep o rted t h a t th e value o f t>roperty in N ep tu n e T ow n sh ip , had increased b y n ea rly a m illio n Of d o l­la rs . .’ H e e x p la in ed th is s ta r t l in g in- (•’rease, h i p a rt , b y ‘s a y in g th a t lie - h ad b ee n co m paring a n d m a k in g h ia ta x levy- con fo rm to th a t o f th e B orough A ssessor o f A sb u ry P ark , a n d th e balan ce o f th e inc rease w as d u e to th e .fa c t t h a t th e p eo ­ple o f th e to w n sh ip w ere ac cu m m u la tin g p ro p e rty v ery rapid ly ,-

T h e to ta l assessm en t ro ll o f th e C oun ty a cco rd ing to th e s ta tem e n ts o f th e v a r­ious assessors, is th e re fo re ,. $43.407.100, b e in g nn inc rease o f $2,370,800, o v e r last y ea r. T h e C o u n ty C ollecto r s ta ted tlm t th e es tim ated ex p en ses o f th e C oun ty w ere $231;200.01, o t w h ic h am o u n t $25.- 700,43 w ould b e ra ised from licenses, etc. le av ing $205,504.48 to be ra ised b y ta x a tion for'-, C oun ty ; :pu rp o ses ; ; to ;‘ w hich shou ld b e ad d e d $111,982.40 fo r school purposes, m a k in g th o to ta l levy , $317,

.400,1)4. T h is m ak es th e ta x r a t e $4.74 fo r C oun ty , a n d $2.58 p e r th o u san d fo r school purposes, a to ta l o f $731, w h ich is som e­w h a t less th a n last yea r.

B elow w ill b e found a . ta b le sh o w in g th e value o f p ro p e r ty in . th e various to w n sh ip s , a n d th e a m o u n t o f 'mone> each o n e is req u ired to raise . •

* .Valuation. Tar.A t l a n t i c . . . . ............. «**7,U00 ih!K n to n tn w u ............................. 1,807,700 lH.OoS) -15F rt’L'holti.....*..................................I,000,0<10 251,22.1 00l lo l in tk 'l . . . . . ............................ 1,202,100 S.75KI .*,7J l o w e l l .’............................. iHUjSKJO 7,0»il 50M tu m lii jm n ........................... 1,I1MI,|()0 s,o» l tw^ fttrlb o n o .............. . H.17I 2s;. \ru tA w n n i : 7,031 72St h id le t o w n ................. . 1,021, SOO 20,100 ,V5jn iiH to n o ....... 0 2 1,.™ 11.70*. :uM tiim fiquiiU btH'OUf'li |10,ti00 3,0ftI 00NvOl»tUUO.................. 1,128,000 I/O, 107 HIN o r th S p r in g U ik c l i n r . . . , :r7:t,fi00 2,7:6 21- u c i u t i . . . ... • u,riir»,o00ih i r i h u i ; . : ....... i ,m ,ooo . 11,710 17B liro w H b u ry ........................:.. r.,517,000 -lO.rwlu 70KnrliVt? I .a le e b o r o u g h 70S»,JJtM) -.ri,(rW 27Wl>l>cr F ree h t* )tl ........ .1,072,500 U t-i:M 70W a l l ......................... ;............ 2,081 ,:JtX) . 1 A,228 75

TO IMPROVE THE HIOHWAV.

T o ta ls .................................................. sstiT.uw hiTli« incrciiKi! in th o u-ssca-eil ynU m tion

o f lh c c o u n tv tliis yuiil- o v e r yum -is ?2,S70,800; •

A rinss Heetlng to That Effect .W ill be Held In Asbury Pork Next W.eek.

W e tlii*. u n d ers ig n e d , b e liev in g . . th a t b e t te r roads in M onm outh .C oun ty --w ould resiiit. in good to ev e ry in h a b ita n t, jo in in is.-ning th is call to o u r felhiw -tfitizens, b o th m en a n d w om en, t o ‘m ee t in P ark H all, T uesday’ ev en in g , S e p te m b e r 12, a t 8 o 'c lock ,'to - h e lp in a u g u ra te a inov en ten t to th a t effect: . .- Jan ie s A . B rad ley , C. R . Z acharia«, (,1. T . Bailey, Cook H o w la n d , B nclm non &•' Sm ock, C. S. R ogers, T . A. R oberts,' D.I I . B row n, H . ’ B . A y res , M . L. B am ­m an , H e n rj’ S te in b ach ,. J o h n A . G ithens, G eorge B . H e rb e rt, J o h n K . W allace; Sam uel Jo fin so n , W illiam D . P en n y - paekcr, K d in u n d E . D a y to n , ' H e n ry C. W insor, M ilan R oss, L ou is R a in ea r , J . S. R ip ley , R . A. T u s tin g , K. I I . S tokes, A.C . T w in ing , W a sh in g to n W h ite , H orace ,Dean> A lb e rt W ils o n ,, J . : K-. W o rtm an , W illitm i F . I ^ R o y , F . C . B reau tigam j L.C.- G reunelle , ; L . K . W a tso n , C harles L ew is, W : H . B ee g le , H e n ry ; ^Mitchell, M yron S.: G ould, R.; T . S to u t,' O. F* K roeh l, W illiam A P r ie k e tt , F . L. T e n r B rocck, Jo s ia h B ngby , W m . J . Cooper, W illiam A bels, K. W rig h t, .T. L . T om p- k ins, II. B. J o im s o n .M , J . B oyce , T. S. D arling, D . C. C overt, Cicorge W . K yans.

B IC Y C LE T O IE F C A P T U R E D .

PERSONAL AND PERTINENT..

A sIiiiit. I’tirk Airiiin f tp Scene of . (< o i|eo iisL n ilk n isa« tl(!re iik l ,'ii;e.

THOUSANDS OF SPECTA TO RS

Knig.its of the Go den Eagle Hold a

D em onstration M onday Afternoon Ar.d the A sbury P ark Firie De­

partm ent W ednesday N ight.

Two Freehold Boys. Pursue and Capture an Asbury Park Hlscreant. .

A ugustus I la n k in s o n . a n d Jo se p h T hom pson c a p tu re d a b icycle th ie f a t T e n n en t on S a tu rd a y , a n d w ith th e h e lp p f a local o fficer b ro u g h t h i n i :b ac k to ' tl ie .c o u n ty ja il.; .W ord cam e from A sb iiry P a rk to th e sh e r if f to look o u t for a young colored fellow w iio h a d ' s to len :a $150‘ Col­u m b ia b icycle from L eon M cC urnm . T ho S h e r il fp iit th e tw o F ree h o ld boys upon th e tra il an d to ld th e m th e r e w as a rc- w ard o f$ 5 0 offered b y th e P o p e M an u ­fac tu ring Co.

T h e . bo y s s ta r te d im m e d ia te ly 'fo r th e P each O rchard a n d found th a t th e th ie f h a d none o n ly a few m in u te s befo re, o u t tow ard E n g lish tow n .- T h e y s e t o u t in h o t p u rsu it. T h o m p so n passed h in i b e ­fore th e y h ad reac h ed T e n n e n t and g a th ered to g e th e r severa l m e ii a t th e cor-, n o r. I la n k in so n rode a lo n g w ith h im u n ti l th e y g o t to . th e c o rn e r w h e re th e o th e rs w ere w a itin g to c a p tu re h im . T h e d escrip tion o f b o th m a n a iu l w heel ta llied ex ac tly ’ w ith -th e w r itte n in fo rm atio n w h ich I la n k in s o n h ad , an ti th e p riso n er confessed. l i e p leaded g u ilty befo re J u g d e C onover in th e Q u a rte r Sessions' c o u rt o n T uesday a n d w as sen te n ced to . f iv e .m o n tb s iii th e co u n ty ja il w ith costs. — Mon. D a n .

Report of Neptune’s Assessor.

Mif. L. K. W a tso n , o u r to w n s h ip asses- o r, a t th e m e e tin g of th e C o u n ty Boartl o f A ssessors o n T uesday , re p o rte d th a t th e a m o u n t o f ta x a b le p ro p e r ty in N ep ­tu n e T o w n sh ip , w as $4,128,000. T h is is an inc rease o f $000,209 o v e r la s t y e a r 's va lu ­a tio n ^ S om e e x p la n a tio n o f th i s e x t ra ­o rd in a ry ac tio n s h o u ld b e im m ed ia te ly ftjrthcom ing . E v e ry in te ll ig e n t eitizon o f th is to w n sh ip k n o w s th a t th e re h as b ee n n o inc rease in th e am o u n t, o r (juan- t i ty , o f ta x a b le p ro p e rty t l i a t w ou ld w ar- r a n t a n inc rease in the . ta x le v y o f m o re th a n 30 p e r ce n tu m ; a n d , in d e ed , i t is a q uestio n w h e th e r iii th e face o f th e p res ­e n t dep ression in rea l e s ta te values, th e p ro p e rty in th e T o w n sh ip is w o rth a fa r th in g m ore to -d a y , th a n i t w as a y ea r ago.' C erta in ly no. n ew b u ild in g s h av e b ee n e rec ted , 0 1* new e n te rp r ise s in tro ­duced , th a t w ould , beg in to a p p ro x im a te a m illion o f do llars in va lue , a n d ti ie in ­crease s im p ly m e an s th a t m u c h b u rd en added to th e ta x -p ay e rs o f o u r to w n sh ip .

Postmasters For New Jersey .T h e fo llow ing postm asters for N ew J e r ­

sey w ere a p p o in ted on S a tu rd a y : J . W . D unham , A llow ay; A. B . M cFellen , A sh-. lim d j’C . A. W oodland , A eto ; S. J . Sto- :bridge . A u b u rn ; T im o th y B a tem an , B i­valve. J . G . L ew ellen , D eerllcid s tre e t;E . E ricson , D ias.C reek ; T h o m as C ooper, E a s t M ills to n e ; Isaac Jo h n so n , E lm er; C raw ford G ith e n s , G ibb sb o ro u g li; E . M. j M ulford , G reen w ich ; W a rre n . D avis, f H an co ck ’s B ridge; D. I I . E rick so n , Lees­b u rg ; 11. B. D aw son, .M onroeville; I L S. D ean, M o u n ta inv iew ; W illiam S chuiitlt,. N o rth C ram er’s H ill; .W ; A. Carpenter,'* PennavH le; J . 1). Sch iu le,.P ittsg rove; S. 0 . Shej)par<l, Q u in to n ; J o s . ^ lu n y o n , R ic h - w ood; E . I. Royers, S h a rp to w n ; Sam uel* Tom liiifioh, S h ilo h ; L . M. Siyain,* T o w n ­sen d ’s I n le t; C h ris tian I h i ven t h a I, W il­son '.- • ■'. .

A Wedding at Belmar.T lie res idence o f W illiam I I . Palm er,

o f W e st B elm ar, w as th e scen e o t a h ap p y occasion o n S u n d ay a fte rn o o n la st, th o ev e n t b e in g th e m a rriag e o f M r.. P a lm er’s d a u g h te r , M iss M in n ie , to M r. G eorge N ew bury , o f M anasq u an . Rev. S. M. N icho ls,-pa sto r o f th e M e th o d is t E pisco­pal C h u rch , p e r fo rm e d 'th e . c e rem o n y in th e presence o f th e im m ed ia te re la tiv es o f th e fjunilies o f th e co n tra c tin g partie s . .

T h e b r id e w as h a n d so m e ly a t t ire d in s tee l co lo red s ilk , a h an d so m e d ia m o n d b rooch , th e g if t o f th e grotm i ludng th e o n ly o rn am en t.

A fte r th e ce rem ony (h e g u ests w ere in ­v ited to p a r ta k e o f a b o u n tifu l co llation .

M r. a n d M rs. N ew b u ry le f t B elm ar Ciirly M on d ay m o rn in g o n a ti ex te n d e d w e d d in g to u r th ro u g h N ew Y o rk S tate , a n d severa l p o in ts o f in te re s t in N ew J e r ­sey . T h e b r id e w as th e re c ip ie n t o f m a n y h an d so m e p re sen ts , ;

Services at S t. Pau l’s.T h e reg u la r serv ices in .St.. P au l’s

C h u rch w ill b e h e ld us u su a l o n S unday . T h e P as to r, R ev. M ilto n R e lyea , w i l i p reac h n t 10:30 in th e m o rn in g , a n d M iss L izz ie .S m ith , th e ev an g e lis t, w ill sp eak in th e even ing . T h e S u n d ay School w ill a lso resum e n t 2 o ’clock a f te r th o su m ­m e r’s v acation . •.

M r. R e ly ea d esigns to h a v e a special serv ice o f tw o w eeks d u ra t io n , des igned to g a th e r , to g e th e r h is s ca tte red forces.- S u n d ay e v e n in g w ill b e th e b e g in n in g o f th e se special serv ices. ■

Street Cars In Operation!.The A sh u ry P ark a n d S h a rk R iv e r s tre e t

ra ilw ay com m enced m a k in g reg u la r tr ip s to S h a rk R iv e r . th i s w eek. D u rin g th e w in te r m on th 's it is p roposed .to propel th e ca rs b y ho rso power*

A fter a p ro sp ero u s season,- M orrow , D ay i t C o., c losed t h e 1 N a tio n a l H otel,- > la in avenuo , o u T u e sd a y . . .

T he a n n u a l F ie ld D ay o f th e K n ig h ts o f th e G olden Eagle, held a t A sb u ry P a rk on M onday last, w as n o t as auccessful as had b ee n an tic ip a ted , ow ing to th e in ­ability , o f .m any ; conimaiVderieg ■. to be. p resen t. I t w as, h ow ever, a v e ry good d is p la y u n d e r th e circum stances, an ti th e co m p etitio n fo r th e various p rizes offered w as o f m u ch in te re s t. * ■ ■-•

G eneral J o h n C. P a tte rso n , C ap ta in A.1). M cC abe a n d C ap ta in G eorge C. D em - erod; com posed tl io boartl t h a t a w a rd e d , th e p rizes. - . 1 • . .

C om pany B. o f W est P liila tie lp h ia , c a r­ried o ff th e $30 p rize fo r th e la rgest n u m ­b e r o f m en in lin e ; M ercer No. 0 o fT re n - to n w on th e $30 fo r th e la rg est Coinm antl- e ry in th e S ta te as w ell a s - th e $20 p riz e fo r th e b e s t d rilled co m m an d ery .

W in so r N o. 50, o f F arm in g d a le , w as aw arded $15 fo r good a t ten d an c e , w h ile W all, o f S p rin g L ake, rece ived $10. for th e b est m a rch in g , a n d W ash in g to n No. 3, $10. for th e h an d so m e st b a n n e r. C or­in th ia n Castle, o f A sb u ry P a rk , w as d e ­b a rred from co m p e titio n o r i t is lik e ly a fa ir sh a re o f th e hono rs w ould h a v e been ca p tu red b y th e h o m e o rgan iza tion .

A fter th e p a ra d e th e lad ies g ave th e K n ig h ts an ex c e lle n t lunch a t E ducational H a ll ; :

T h e a n n u a l p a rad e o f th e 'A shu ry P ark F ire D e p a r tm e n t to o k p la ce o n W ednes­d ay ev e n in g last, a n d w h ile i t w as a ve ry c red itab le sh o w in g o f. m e n a n d a p p a ra tu s th e boys h av e lo s t sonie o f th e ir o ld -tim e v im am i.en th u siasm for m a rch in g , and som e o f th e g lo ry o f th e ir an n u a l d isp lay haft likew ise departed .. v

T h is s ta te m e n t b y n o m ean s holds good in case o f tiie , how ever, a s th e iirs t ta p o f th e bell aw ak en s th e t ru e .s p i r it o f a v o lu n te e r .firem an w ith in th e m , m id n e i th e r tire n o r .w a te r can ' 'q u e n c h th e ir a rd o r o r d a m p en th e i r en thusinsiya

T h e lines o f th e p a rad e w ere form ed in R ailroad sq u are .'at e ig h t o ’clock, am i preceded b y M arshal A. D; M cCabe, a p la to o n o f police, an ti 'V in cen z’s Band.. T h e colum n m oved do w n M attison a v e n ­ue to th e in sp ira tio n o f m artiid m u s ic . T h e lino o f m arch ; Wiis 1111 e x te n d e d one, be in g do w n C ookm an a v e n u e to G rand , to A sbury , to O cean, u p O cean to Second, to G rand , to Fourth* to O cean, to Sev­e n th , to . G ran d , to S ix th , to K ingsley s tree t, to F if th av e m ie / to Grand* to F o u rth , to B ond , to A stm rv , to M aln ,- w h e re th e lines w ere d ism issed .

A long th e ro u te o f th e p a rad e a g rea t m a n y o f th e co ttages an ti h o te ls .w ere il­lu m in a ted , w h ile a t freq iien t in tervalsG.reek lire w as b u rn ed , b r il lia n tly lig h tin g

. u p th e scene a n d sh o w in g u p th e p ic tu r­esque red -sh ir ted firem en a n d th e ir a p ­p a ra tu s iii go rgeoiis .shape. . .. .

A m ong th e com pan ies th iit p a rtic ip a ted , in th e pa rad e , w ere, th e W esley E n g in e C om pany , w ith hose ca rriage a n d steam -, e r ; th e A. R . C ook C hem ica l E n g in e . C om pany ; th e In d ep en d e n ce H o o k a n d L adder C om pany , w ith tru c k ; th e Nep* tu n e -F ire C om pany , w ith hose ca rriage an ti s te a m er; th e B elm ar E n g in e C om ­pany , w itli s team er; am i tw o com pan ies from L ong B ran c h , w ith o u t a 'pparatus.

T h e re w as a n ab u n d a n ce o f good m usic ren d ere d o n th e ro u te b y Y incenz’s B and; th o C itizens C ornet b an d , o f A s ­h u r y P a rk , am i th e M o n m o u th C ornet B and o f G lentlola .

A fte r th e p a ra d e th e b o y s a d jo u rn ed to P a rk e r’s re s ta u ra n t fo r so m e th in g to bu ild u p a iid re fre sh th e in n e r m a n afK»r th e ir long a n d tiresom e m arch .

A Trip to the W orld ’s Fa ir.A sburv Lodge, N o. l42, o f free am i ac-

ceptcti m asoiis, Is on e o f t ho b r ig h te s t an ti m ost p rogressive in th e ju r isd ic tio n o f N ew Je rse y .; U s p re s e n t w o rsh ip fu l m a ste r is M r. S am uel A. C liver, o f Oceaii G rove, tun I fu lly . ap p rec ia tin g h is services in th a t position ,, th e m em bers o f th e Lodge c o n c lu d ed 'to g ive Mi*. C liver som e to k e n o f th e ir esteem iind regard . I t was finally, dec ided th a t ho a n d h is fam ily sho u ld h ave ti t r ip to th e W o rld 's F a ir a t th e ex p e n se o f th e 'm e m b e rs ; a n d *at tho reg u la r com iinm ica tion 011 T uesday last, h e w as ap p rise d o f th e action.* M r. Cliv-* e r w ill u iu lo u b ted ly ap p rec ia te th e k in d ly feeling t lm t p ro m p te d th e a c t as m u c h as h e w ill en joy th e t r ip to C h icago’s won*, de'rlaiui. ■* ■

Foul P lu y Suspected.T he bo tly o f R o b e rt R oseerans, o f N ew ­

a rk , w ho w as d row ned in N ew ark Bay, o ff G reenv ille , S u n d ay n ig h t ,, w as recov­e red yeste rday . A .stone: w as -fo u n d in caeh o f th e doon ied m a n ’s p ocke ts , aiuV a n ugly c u t o v e r th e left eve , w h ic h looks, a s i f th e u n fo rtu n a te m a n h a d m e t .w ith : foul p lay .

R oseerans, w ith* sev era l com pan ions , w en t ro w ing b u t h e P assa ic la s t S unday , a n d w hen th e y s ta r te d to r e tu rn hom e th e u rw H tra n a lte rca tio n .' H is com pan- io ip ; to ld th e p ro p r ie to r o f th e b o a t h o u se . a t jie rg e n P o in t, t j ia t R oseerans h a d fall­e n o verboard a iid way drow ned.- A t tho . tim e one o f th e n ie n . w as a rre s te d ,' b u t w as released a t;c»n iv i.

Pleasnnt PencllIfiKS About the People,-Place : and Property.

W illiam Stokcf*, o f F reeh o ld , is t lm g u e s t o f friends in O fean G roye.

*** ;Mfcs M argaret M ncCall, o f P ate rson ,: is o iio o f th e Scp tfin lu -r v is ito rs a t th e . ( iro v e . . • . .-

M iss N ellie Ariustntn*!, o f K liza- . b e tli, is e n jo y in g tw o w eeks «>f p leasu re w ith fr ie n d s in to w n . - •

I t p ay s to a d v e rt is e , a in l o u r read-.. 1 e rs w ill liiiti th a t a n ad v e rtis e m e n t in th e Ti.mi:s will b rin g g ra t ify in g resu lts.

-Mis« A nna rx*fferts, a f t e r a p le as -. a n t v is it to frieh tls in E n g lish tq \v n , h a s re tiirn c tl tt) het hom e in th e G rove;

*** M r. O w en L yons, o t B ay o n n e , ac ­com pan ied b y h is w ife, is e n jo y in g a s h o r t v is it w ith friends iu th e G rove.

. *** D u rin g th e d re a ry m o n th s o f w in-. . te r “ th e Timkh w ill te ll its readers a ll a b o u t i t . ” S ubscribe fo r tl ie Timks now .. $ 1 . 0 0 p e r yea r.

*** A. C . F ie ld s a n d fam ily , abandoneti th e ir p re t ty cotUige, o n th o o ce an fron t, on W e d n esd a y , a n d left -.for tl ie M ay o r’s farm n e a r N ew C ity , .N. Y.

J . E . J o h n so n an ti fam ily , w h o h a v e b ee n s p e n d in g stune w eeks o n th e bo rd ers o f I^ake C h am p la in ,, cam e; back to th e G rove on S a tu rd a y h is t. . . ;

S. B. S ex to ii,. J r . , o f Baltim ore^ : a f te r a p le a san t season a t th e . -G rove,, l e f t . , for h o m e .o n T uesday . M r. S ex to n w as ' .located a t No. 1 1 O cean P a th w ay . . ; •'

h*# G eorge W isp e rt J r . , o f F lorence; N . .1., h a s b ee n spen t lin g a few d ay s .in . th e G rove w ith h is p a re n ts on T abo r W ay . ■ . '.*• ’ .;' .•

^ E d w in E . G o ld ,.w h o w ith h is fam ­ily h a s been occupy ing M r, J o h n so n ’s, co ttag e a t No. W e b b avem ie , re tu rn e d 1 to h is c ity home, in N ew Y o rk on F rid a y ; lust. ‘ . - - ' -

*** T h e Kvt’re ft H ouso ,. 0 11 E m b u ry av en u e ,'c lo sed o n T h u rs d a y , a f te r a suc­cessful, season’s b u s in ess ,:u n d M rs. H a tc h . th e .’p ro p rie tre ss , rc tiiru e tl ^t<) h e r c ity h o m e in “N ew Y ork .

M rs. M ary D eG niw am i M iss S arah *•! S m ith , a ft e r a ! p le asan t so jo u rn o f nearly a m o n th a t th e V illa L u tlie r on P ilg rim Pa t hw ay , re tu rn e iI to t hei r hom e i 11 N ew : Y ork C ity o n W ednesday last.

L ittle W illie Russell,* aged a b o u t 7 y ea rs , g o t b ey o n d h i s d e p th w h ile b a th - . in g on T uesday , a n d th e serv ices o f th e hat h i i ig n m ste r w ere ret p i i retl t o b ri lig iiim wife to sho re . F o rtu n a te ly ’ no s e r ­ious ronsequeiices folltiwctl as .lieli»...was; ; close a t h a n d , ‘ ;

*** S u m m e r 'v is ito rs c a n n o t afford to . le ave O cean (iro v e w ith o u t p ro cu rin g con- ies o f th e la s t th rc e issues o f 1 1 ie JUt'fthL ; D r. W a llac e .has paitI. p a r t ic u la r a t te n t ip n : to th e ('.’a m p M ee tin g - serv ices, a n d , l i i s . h is to ry of ti ie ton .d a y s • i s ’co m p le te a m i full o f in te re s t.

M rs. A guins o f tl ie In te r la k e n C o t­tage, o n A tla n tic avenue,- hail a severe fall o n M onday d is lo c a tin g .h e r sh o u ld e r. T h e in ju ry w as so severe t im t I t w as tie-, c ided to ta k e l ie r to th e h o sp ita l in P h il- ad e lph iii, w h e re h e r in ju r ie s cou ld receive ca re fu l m edical a id .

*** Oil • S abi tat h , Sept e m b e r (0, tlio lost serv ice in th e . o ld A u d ito riu m in ’ O cean G rove w ill be held . A t 10:0.0 A. M. th e re w il l be severa l s h o r t addresses, am i a t 3 P. M. a reu n io n l.o v e F e a s t, w ith a n evange lis tic serv ice a t 7:30* IV M .; led b y R ev. C. II . Y a tm ah . , '

M ra. Lewis - C. M cCabe, o f .E liza- , i b e t l i , lmrt b ee n som e d ay s a t th e G rove, w ith . friends, an d 0 11 S a tu rd a y . M r. M cC abe cam e do w n for a tw o d ay s vaca­tio n . M r. M cC abe w as fiu-m erly located *: on E m bun* a v e n u e n e a r C en tra l, b li t so ltl h is p le a sa n t co ttag e last y ea r. ’

.» \ .M r e . Ac M . S tackhouse , o f P h ila - . d o lph in , le ft fo r .h e r P liila tie lph ia h o m e last w eek, a f te r a s h o r t v is i. to th e G rove. O w ing to a u u n u su a l p ressu re o f bu s in ess : M r. S tack h o u se wUs u n ab le to a r ra n g e to fjpeiul th e fullV eason here , so th e h o m e- - l ik e co ttag e .011 W e b b a v e n u e w as ren ted . .

*** M ajo r P attei’soii, um let*d irection o f S u p t. R a inear,-soon re-p laced th e 500 fe c t; .: o f plank* .w illk:lifted from its p lace d u r in g th e la te s to rm s .. A n y o n e n o t h e re a t th e t im e w ould fa i t to notice, th a t a n y dam age had b ee n d o n e to th e '.w alk .. T h e e n d o f th e fish ing p ie r is a lso rep a ired a n d in good sh a p e fo r th e p a t ie n t fish erm en w ho have b ee n o fte n rew ard ed fo r th e ir s ta y ­in g q u a litie s in good sized s tr in g s o f fisli. v ..# O ne o f th e p leasan t fea tu res o f the. serviced cotitlucted b y th e R ev. Isaac N ay lo r, -was h is re n d e rin g o f th e Idiig m e te r tloxology, a f te r t h e . m et hot Is •. in Vtigue in Y o r k s h i r e . ’ I t co n sis ts o f tw o a d d itio n a l lin es 11s fo llow s: • :Piidso God from whom ti 11 bh»>sln<:sU«»W..Pntlsc III ni nil crea lures' I tore bvU»w,Pnitst* H im nliovcyt* hotiVciily'htisj|- ( l*m I si* Knt Iut , Stiu uint Holy Uhost.Aiul ubovi* the lvst. IIti^ note.shall, sw ill, •My Jesus hatli tlorto all th lnas well.

Mi-s. J u lia A.- J o r d a n ,o f N o. l2 S u r f . i av e n u e m et w ith w h a t m ig h t h a v e proved; a serious acc id en t la st S a tu rd a y afte rn o o n . W h ile g o in g u p s ta irs , s h e lo s t h e r b a l­a n c e a n d was- th ro w n b ack w ard , n ea rly - th e e n t ire le ng th - o f tlio s ta irs , causing - h e r to bo unconscious th e rem a in d e r , o f th e n ig h t , a n d p a r t o f th e n e x t day . ' S lie rece ived quite:ii serious nerv o u s sh o ck as w e ll ,b u t is now rap id ly im p ro v in g ,m u c h to th e d e lig h t o f h e r friOnds.

.'*% M r. I r a S tr ic k lii i I m d a n arrow ‘ escape from a .se rio u 8 a c c id e n t on T h u rs- '■: d a y a f te rn o o n . H e w a s co in ing a lo n g r J la in s tre e t, n e a r th e L ake V iew H o te l on h is w heel a n d .tu rn e d to. th e r ig h t, to pass*» a w agon,' w lie n .h e ca iue iti co llis ion w ith. ; a h o rse a n d w agon, d r iv e n a t a rap id pace b y . D r. N ew m an. M r. S tric k lin ju m p e d in tim e to sav e h im se lf, b ii t liis M ajestic b icycle w as b ad ly u sed up , a s thy h o rse go t tim glcd in th e w heel a n d b'efon* ho b ro k e loose tw is te d a n d b e n t 4110 m a­c h in e a ll o u t o f sh a p e , ; / • .

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OCEAN GROVE TIM ES—SATURDAY, SEPT EM BER 9, 1893.

C U R E ^ g H J

C O U G H S

^ .S h i l o h s

B n £ g 'U R E

J D - A .3Z T X E 2 L. C L C O V E E T , •

R E A L E S T A T E A N D I N S U R A MCE('niiiiiiiN sioiK i'ol'D cciN anil S o la r v I'u ltlit.

ISoiiey B>o;ini'd 011 RoimI :ui<1 Morl^n^c.

O CEAN Q R O V E T IN E Si*nu.!^iu:i) i:\Kiiy s.vnm uv /

No. 4 S M ain A ven ue,

>WjlyUAM; i I. l lKKCSjj:f ii1

Subscrip tion , One D ollar per Year;

, \ t ’ • ' ' {In A d v a n c e . ' ,

$ 1 5 0 0 2 7 PILG R IM P A T H W A Y , X earthe Aiiiliti.imiii, . . .

O C E A N G R O V E , T * . J ,

. ... ... . . .. .-\[O S T n s . ~-r.stvACE.i- \ ,-.| 2 ,.3 -i i a | 3 :|. e I 12 ",

• t.V<|.(w;i -ivs 1 ts sjT*ii'Sfr*rs;1 »>JsfMJ t'iv.i .-<1. 17.v-:iaoii-riw! ,-,ni. wmSRltotKW : i o it» S i1 siini'-sito 1 no 3 :b !.;7 «> , wn>. • / J i ' " 1 ■.- •) i r - 2 1»( 2 .v) .-ass! 1 ao' 11 an*non .m.Ou ’..ft -• : 1 t.y 2 ” 1 it2V -j«> 11.110;..s « i : la m i ' 2 2 on; . . i 2 1 M a 2s'..• too-, fi sr .. T o o n io iT o o .’Him

i i : r r . ; :r 1x1: -iwi; wsn; 7 s s 'u « H # m 211 nn 11 m i " 1 2 ?:'i.' oo .io 'iW 'la0 0 2 i o n i ’,inf woo•>l |>M./V: ,ll.(XUiiTO 10 • » ttT.tn.sW'iSJ (TMX) TT.IW ,NI

n o lli'i 'S , lO c .-M - p r r iin ..; r ,n l! lu sn r- t Io n ;.fo r U ilT i' w eeks n r [non '. 2-* l " ‘ l* e i'1**- <NVItmilt.' Tllt-v Millet in II11 |1;|\V .h/f. til-•tneUod. 1 •

$ 2 0 0 0Ocean Grove

T o L’OitUKSl'o> l»i:S'TS—W o s h a l l l i e i 'l a d to r e ­c e iv e I te m s o f iiitw s u n i t c o m h m h le a t lo u s o n s u b je c t s o f ln te re > t to t h i s c o m m u n i ty . .W r ite ,

i o t tfy o n o n e >ide o t t h e s h e e t . ■ »■ t h o fu li . i ia m e a n d a d d r e s s o f tin* jilio iih f neeom paa.V a l l c o u u n t m l c a t l o i w .n o t ;

■ n e r e ^ n l l y fo r p u b l i c a t i o n , b u t a s a j ru a r a n te c o f c y i l f a i th . A n o n y m o u s le t tors* w ill n o t lu*' notlml, . . . '

; A » h irW s 'a li c o m m u n ic a t io n s , e i t h e r f o r t h e e d i to r i a l o r n e w * d e p a r t m e n t * t o th e

K ill lo r o f '[’h i : T iMD*,Oeeati G rove, N . .T.

j j - g 1 1 C 'pPFK K .ii'H iu* I >k*rid; frag ran t n n d 'del icious;

: 1 TKAS. GIlKlliX AND 1>LACK, fin* flavor unexcelled .

f e % T R Y .+. H I7yiK* V

O l i n S t r e e t a n d C e n t r a l A v e .SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, <893

Bedroom Suits, from .$12;'up.

Folding Beds at $8.'

1000 Doz. of Rogers’ Plated

Ware— Knives, F o r k s a n d

Spoons,T riple Plate; at Prices

usually-asked for;SingIe Plate.

An unlim ited stock of Gran­

ite Ironware Kitchen U tensils

bought at Manufacturers’ Auc-r

tion Sale now offered at half

price, including extra large

Coffee Pots, for less than the

price of tin ones.

.<8 H a in A v e n u e , Ouean G rove.

A few wheels* slightly worn, way down in price.

If you want a new one you can’t beat the Majestic or Royal Limited.

. Qood track for; use of beginners, lessons, fifty cents each. Tandem and Wheels to rent.

: . v. , v’ — KOK SA I.K A T— = . .

G R E N E L L ’S DRUG S T O R E’. . O p p = = L : c E o r o t , - I=a.xl5:. ;

fiOcta. and^JSfJ $1.00 Bottlo. One ccnt a doso.

J. A. W ainright.

S T I L E S ’ E X P R E S S AMD ST AGE LINE.

$ 1 8 0 0T O XjO-fiutliT 0 2 iT

BOOD ADD mORTGAGG.W 111. II. B e e t le ,

No. 48 Main A ven u e,O cean G rove, N. J

Is th e eld est estab lished lin e in Ocean Grove and As- b iu y Park. Special facilities for the prom pt and careful handling 1 o f a ll k inds o f Furniture, Pianos,. Boilers and Safes. Sliipping'tags furnished free. Storage for all k inds o f goods. Separate Oonipartments. Each individual fur­nished w ith key.^ irofcssiounl (C niis

D R . B E E G L 6 ,;s .v.i/.v .1 r i: \ i j:,

OCH.-IX I!lt<H'1C. O m ciis No, 70^ Mattison Avenuo, Boilrond Depot, Asbury Park; Corlies Avenuo, W est Grove: No. 10 Main Avenuo, opposite Association Office, Oceiin Grove. Post Olliee Box COO, Asbury P a r k , 'N .J . ,

M R S . J . S . B A R IG H T , M. D., jHoiii(Ci>|>;ithic t’livsician & Surgeon

84 MAIN AVENUE,S im m l . lh H ir W e st o f Ni*w Y«irk A v e n u e ,

^ O C E K N C R O I Z E , N , J .« - ’ O illce l l t i u r s j f to in a . M ..T t o to U K m .

. x ’i n L . T o n s r ,C e n tra l - l<ivery - a n d ’. B o a rd in g - S ta b le s,

M O N R O E A N D C O O K M A N A V E N U E , «/>/>• IftckSl.

ASBURY PARK, N.J.F i f ty N c u ' S taH s and. S c i 'i 'm l J jo x S la l ls f o t . J/oiinlt-rs. Prices Reasonable. Good

Care and. .-Iccow m o d a l ions. Telephone C on n ed ion. • ;

I.atrt'fiu'e .In * . Q Door.'* fimth Mttln .-ttr. Gules, O C E A N (JK O V K , X . J .

• A ll kinds of fashloivihle turnouts to h liv siKrlu l aeeoinmotlatlons forstm w Hhliiiir jvir ties; closed earrln»:es for funcntlsuml weddlnirs. lin inel) OJUees—NV. I I . Heesfle, nud Cauijiln Huluear'sTeiit IJotise.Telephone 211>. v M; K . .S K X T O X .DR. GEO. B . H E R B E R T ,

j ; nt'iilal Miii'j voii,{ Office opposite Depot pver .tlie Asbury i Park and Ocean Grove Hank, corner of i Main'Street and Mattison Ave., Asburv j Park, X. Ji; .. \ Hours 9 a .m . to 5 p. m.’, G as .ad m in is te ro d . A p p o in tm e n ts m a d e .1 1 )V n t a i l o r in pcrso ti; ‘

liR A U M iV lIC .tC II

A l i i o f Ot.slW*, Civ. HHiAtitiiflii' on . In nut,' FfauW s o t tju}/ils*ii/ii.iil Ahurt itnlicv.Parlor.-, and OUice-r-Xo. 17 Main. Stivet,; . ' ’ A SliiriyY l'.UU>^ N, . i ; ; .Also Superintendent of M i. Prospcct Cemetec>.

.. DAVID 'RARVGY, Jr.. :

(D d io ise llo r at. L a w ,"Monmouth Building,' Asbury Park,

Com inlW oni*r of Deeds o f New Voile aad lV n nsy lvntiia . A^knowledn.Muents taken

. o f a ll M ates.

..Shivw .sliury :,..;..UolHMler ;..,...A t!antle.

Xep.tUhe ..ocea n

........ltmltan'.Krue.hold ]

........Harltan.

.......llo lm d e l

......Freehold'. ...H ow ell.............Oe« inM iddletown; ...... Muni wan , llnrltan......freehold

..,....;....6 eetin-.....M illstone.,

.M ataw an ........At lniit le:

Howell..M iddletown.......Xeptune...siirewsliury.[......N«*ptune.,,....iXeptutie.

and to stem litis#/■unhealthy nmynU-thV:

is necessary for all civilized h u m an ity . ' You - m ay do 'w ith ou t‘pears, but our pears are indispensible. w ith th em you m ay w alk day after day and teel no footsore­ness. Their conform ity to your soles’ w an ts is admirable. Ouv aim .is for your com fort. Come to iis a ll w h o have l'cet th a t are w eary, aiul w e w ill p u t them in easy going- habitations. A w ell di;essed fo o t is h a lf o f th e w ell- dressed ett'eet o f any one: Our leather is to u g h b u t p li­able. Our prices have been w h itt le d to su it the' dull tim es. N o w isy o u r c h a n c e .

C o o k m a n A v e ., a n d B on d S t . ,FWMI mm a,; A s ^ p a * .

F O R M E R L Y P IL C R IW P R T H W R Y , O C E K N G R O K E ,

m oney ra n rem ain on morigstgeFO H S A l .K — A d e s i r a b le f u r n h h e d e o tta j je

clIitH itly o n th e o e e a n f n u i t . W ill a t a b a if ja ln . \V . 11. i .i:4 is M a in fi v e n u e ; 'V k /A X T E ’H r U".—<iood H eat IN tn te S H -u r l t jv W NV m . 11. U eogle, IS M ain ; a v e n u e , (leea ii ( i ro v e , X ....J• ; / . ’• : I

RO b .M S'l'O L K i* -- lj in i* r. ' a iry and liiiiid- . som elv furnished. - itu p ih v at Ta'Maln-

._>•

ROO M S TO L k T —A t 11 j jm la i r y n v em n .s p le a ^ iu t ro o fn > ,» U v !y f m n ls h e d a n d ?:ood,:

Kiiijjiiiv- o f C liurles iiogers, llrad lev

ni'ni h ' ^T ri'ra n k A ppit'liy , A sb u ry Park,

• K arls C luver lio o t, tlie ' g rea t liloo.l 1 ’iirilier; gives lVosliness.aiiil c learness to tin! C o m plex ion nnd cures: C onstipa tion ,

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OCEAN GROVE TIM ES—SATURDAY, SEPTEM BER g, 1893. 3THROUGHOUT THE S T A T E ,

|| A b u ild in g m id loan associa tion hits been (ngutiized .at Sea J’rijib tl

|j T lie Roman- C a tjio lic a u th o r it ie s o f •B urlington , rece n tly p u rch ased u s ite for

; a sio .oob. school. •|| finm uel W . L o v e lan d , o f May H oad,

k illed oho h u n d re d . ycliow -lcg Hiiipc? a t t lm t p lace o n e flay Iasi w eek.

|| O ne th o u san d m en w ere. in lin e a t tl ie an im al ce leb ra tio n O f.the K n ig h ts o f l ’y th ia s , a t F reeho ld on -M onday. •;

|j M iss I,iz/Te K earney , o f Bed H an k , w as sen ten ced to th e c o u n ty ja il fo r th i r ty day s litsl w eek, fo r b e in g d ru n k a n d dis-. o rd erly .

(I F ire dunuiged tl ie Uousu a n d fu rn itu re o f W illiam T . I.cow , o f ‘K ed .B ank , to th e e x te n t o f ?">000,.on T h u rsd a y n ig h t o f la st w eek. • .

J! O n M onday , J o h n L o n g b im y o f N ew B runsw ick , n ea rly c h o k e d . to* ilea tli, b y sw allow ing liis false te e th , d u r in g a ’fit o f la u g h te r. '

II M ichael I le n n e sy , a m e m b er o f th e B oard o f C om m issioners .o f Long B m n ch , •jjied b n T uesday m o rn in g o f last w eek o f a sa rco m a cancer. . * .

II' Sea B rig h t is to b e lig h ted b v elec­tr ic ity . T h e o il lam ps w h ich lm v e h c re - to fort! lig h ted th a t to w n -are t o .. be a b a n ­doned , en tire ly . .

|| W h ile a t te m p tin g ; to rescue a sick , w 6 nm n froiii a b u rn in g b u ild in g in J e r- .

sey C ity , on T uesday , W illiam B einseko wag b u rn e d to d e a th . ' *,._."

| | . A n u n k n o w n m a n w as found d ea d in th e w oods, nea r. W o o d b u ry ,.X , J . , on S u n d ay la st, w ith fo u r b u lle t ho les in h is back . Xo c lue h a s been* o)rtainod ns' to

t t l ie id e n tity o f tl ie .m an o r h is assassins.

.' || .Jerom e N apoleon B onaparte , d ied a t h is su m m e r h o m e n e a r B everly , M ass., S n n d av e v e n in g la s t , l i e w as ii g ran d - n ephew o f N apoleon t l ie : 'G rea t,- a n d was h o n i in B altim ore; M d . , in 1S:12.

• ji' T h e s e rv a n ts a t th e H ow land H ouse, L ong B m nch , a re c lam oring for th e i r sea-* so n ’s p a y .n o w d u e . P ro p r ie to r G rilliin bus a p p l ie d 'f o r ti rece iver, b u t. h is e m ­ployees refuse to leave th e h o te l u n ti l p a id . ' v:

' l| K b e n .llo w la n d , aged 73, a ; re s id e n t o f '.P o p la r n e a r K ato n to w h , w as found d row ned in a m arl p it o n T h u rsd a y o f last. w eek . H e w as la s t seen a liv e a t 10.80 o ’clock the* p rev io u s S unday , a n d iis th e m arl p it w as located n e a r h is fo rm er hom e, it is supposed h e fell .in by' acc id en t in th e d a rk n ess .

■v '-|) A r th u r C ham ber* , aged 52, o f .Mon­tre a l, C anada, w h o h a s been in th e em ­p loy o f th e H o llyw ood H o te l d u r in g th e su m m er, w as found d ro w n ed in th e H o l­lyw ood po n d , S unday e v e n in g last. H is bod y w as ta k en to M orris’, u n d e rta k in g e s ta b lish m e n t o n B ro a d w a y ,-a n d a ju r y w as em p an n e led . w h ich rendered a Ver-

; d ie t o f acc iden ta l d ro w nifig.

|p T h o m as K e.iting , a la b o re r em ployed iii th e A th a & K llings w orth Steel W orks in N ew ark w as frig h tfu lly b u rn e d w h ile

: a t W o rk M onday' m o rn in g . H e w as re ­m o v in g ash es from , th e p it , a n d w h ile sto o p in g dow n .w as b u rie d u n d e r- a h ea p o f h o t ashes th a t s lid o u t o f th e ch u te . H is c lo th in g c a u g h t . tliy a iu l h o t coals

, 1 >nn»?d liis body . H e. was- rem oved . to S t. X icholas h o sp ita l w h ere lie now lies in a. c ritic a l co n d itio n . .■■■..

h o t e l a r r i v a l s .

A L is t o f c o p lc W iio a r e J in k in g O i e i i 'Q r o v i .T h e i r 5 u m in e r S to p p in g ; P Iucc ,

' a t i .a S t i c i t o r s i : .Ki I w iii'tl .f. 11 h ic k , T l io n m s |»u r i - l i , M rs . M.

I J u ^ e t t , Stive Y o rk ; M t s . 'f •. W . H u v a ll , A n - i ia p o lls , M il., M rs . ..I, S . I h iv a l , 'W u s h lu tf to n , 1>. C ,; W in . A . f in u h irn i ; n n d w ife , P l t t s t o n , P n .; M rs . F . M ixon , M is , F r e e m a n , W llm in i; . t o n . l)e l ,; .\V n u W llk liiK o ti, N e w a r k ; M rs . I i ,o . I lo v c y , M r.. K ll H e a rd , I j ik e w o n d .

The Cosmnpolitun.

A ,sub jec t w hicli h a s received m uch d iscussion in till p a r ts o f t h e co u n try d u r ­in g th e past m o n th h as .b een th e possibil-. i ty o f th e Costing ml itanV succeed ing in Us new m ove o f se llin g tl ie m agazine , u n ­chan g ed . in si*e a n d even bu ttered in q u a lity , a t th e p rice o f - tw e lv e a n d one- h a l f cen ts ; in s tead o f tw e n ty - liv e cen ts , a s fo rm erly . T lie A ugust OmtopoHlan,- for in s tance , w as il lu s tra te d by a 'lo n g

.lis t o f .famous a r tis ts , in c lu d in g Uoelic- grosse, I-Iam jlton. O ibf:on, G uiB tm net, K em ple , S chw abc, .Saunierr . G oodhue,

'M eau lle , A lice B arb e r, S tep h en s, a n d th e •late W ilson d o M eza: T h e p u b lish e rs in p a r t ex p la in h o w i t is. po ssib le to keep up . a pace o f .th is k in d 1 b y t l ie i r a im onnce- inen t t h a t th e C h ris tm as ed itio n w ill e x ­ceed 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 copies, a n d th a t, iu conse­quence o f th e se la rg e e d itio n s , th e y , a rc ob liged to ra ise th e ad v e rtis in g ra tes from $ 2 0 0 to p e r page—fifty ;do llars pe r p age m ore th a n bits ev e r.b een cha rged by a n y o f th e leaf I in g .m agazines • in • th is con nt ry . T h is m ove o f th e O im opolitnn w ould , look a s i f th e A m erican people had been q u ic k to ap p rec ia te th e efiort to fm> n ish th e m a m agazine o f th e h ig h e st class; a t si p rice so u n u su a l a n d so sm all a s to b e a lm o s t nom ina l.

D e a th o f T e n n y s o n .\V lth tin* in o o n H tfh t o n hN - fa ee •.

( i iv l im i t u u a d d e d K m ce , g .T h u s t h o P o e t s le p t ( h u t n ln h i , f.W h ile u n s e e n wcri* A n i?o ls b r ig h t .T lie -sm il W as t h r o w in g o il’ Us uln>\T h o y w n i t to b e u r t h u t siml a w a y ; •T h o u g h o n s l ir o u i ie d w r o 'l d s j 'y e s ,CilL'atns c u m o t o h i m o f Paraitlsc*., •T h a t li( /u v c n ly e o u i i t r y s in - in s n o t fu r W lic ii w o a t In s t h a v e re a c h e d th e hnr<O h , J e s u s u lv e usLiilsO ^ m c e ;T o s o e o u r i* llo t fa c e t o fa ce W h e n w e h a v e c ro s s e d t h e Ijiir.

FADS OF FASHION. ’

W illo w , m oss, s a la d , s te m arid app lo jr e e n to ile ts of e le g a n t o r d a in ty te x tile s w ill bo in h ig h e s t vogue.. T oilo P a ris ie n n o is u sed b y F re n c h ire ss m a k e rs fo r fo u n d a tio n s k ir ts a n d ik i r t l in in g s to su m m e r to ile ts . T h is f a b ­ric ia ra n c h liko a h ea v y b a t is to w i th a , linen fin ish .

A s a ru le , those, w ho e le c t fo r se rg e Ircsses do n o t liko th e coarso w eaves , p re fe rr in g th o fine r, so f te r g rad es , yet ih is season i t seem s a lm o s t im possib le t o . , >btain th o la t te r .

F o r s u m m e r u se s in m o u rn in g a ro now lem id iap h an o u s s ilk a n d w ool fa b r ic s Im ita tin g c re p o n s a n d c h in a c ra p e s th a t ;hafc a ro v e ry h an d so m o , a lso g ren ad in es w ith a l te rn a to s tr ip e s o f s i lk v e ilin g o r :ra p e d lu s te r le s s s ilk .

Som o o f th o F re n c h z e p h y rs h a v e fino broCho d esigns , w h ic h a ro n o t p r in te d , b u t th r o w n in re lie f u p o n th o su r fa c e b y i n ew a n d p e c u lia r w eav in g o f th o goods. * A. b e a u tifu l d es ign is in roses sh a d in g from sea sh e ll p in k to a r ic h c rim so n on i g ro u n d o f .pa lest g o ld e n g reen .—N ew F o rk E v e n in g P o st.

HIGH PRICED TRO TTERS.

Personal and Pertinent.

*** I iss Li Ilian I <yo iis, o f P a l t e rso n , is v is itin g .frien d s in .to w n th is w eek.

• ^ D uriiig th e ., th u n d e rs to rm w hicli passed ‘over. O cean ( iro v e o n T h u rs d a y

n i g h t , a po rtio n o f th e ra ilin g s u r ro u n d - ’in g th e u p p e r ba lcony , o n th e n o r th s id e o f.th e C la rendon , w as. b low n iiito th e m id d le o f th e s t r e e t . : F o rtu n a te ly no one

. w as passing , a t th e tim e , o r th e re w ould h av e : been som e w o rk for . th e m edical fa c u l ty .. • . - ‘ •

, Br...I.>Sim onsoii a n d w ife, o f N ew ­a rk , w ho h ave been su m m e rin g in* M r.

.T h o m as O. H etisey’s- co ttage, a t th e c o rn e r o f F ran k lin a v e n u e a n d P ilg r im P a th w ay , left foi* h o m e o n T h u rs d a y last,

: h av in g 'sp e n t a very, p le a -a n t season in t l ie t.irove. t in M onday n e x t th e y w ill s ta r t fo r a tw o we;*k-» visit to th e W orld ’s V air. .*

Chi T uesday last, M r. .Mark K in g ca iue in 'f ro m P.ailey’s . ( ‘o ru e r, w ith a p a ir o f d in iiiiu tiv e nn iles a t ta c h e d to a li ttle w agon ab o u t tive feet long. O llicer T a n tu n i glories in .a n y th in g o u t o f th e o r­d in a ry , a n d h e im m ed ia te ly appro]iria te fl th e out lit, g o t iiito t i i e . w agon a iu l d ro v e u p tind do w n M ain a v e n u e severa l tim es

■ m uch to th e a tn u sem en t o f th e on lookers. M oineboily-w hispered ' “ th re e <jf a, k in d ” b u t o f cou rse th is '. w as cruel a n d en tire ly in a p p ro p ria te . •

**i;. The" c o rn e r o f Centn.U a n d 1 feck avenues w as th e scen e o f q u ite a; li ttle ex - c ite iiien t on- T h u rsd ay , e v e n in g . O ne o f

• t lie ho rses h a i ncased to a s tage , belong­ing to .lam es ( i r i I tin am i d r iv e n b y .Take K en tz , becam e re frac to ry a n d d id its lev e l' b es t to k ic k th e to p oil* th e veh ic le . T h e dam ag e donci how ever; w as not v e ry ser- io u s /a s th e an im a l, w h ic h is a ti o ld ' o tlender, . .on ly sttccceded in sm ash in g

: o n e o f th e w h ill le . tre es a n d b reak in g• sonie port.i.ons o f th e h a rn ess . .

W A N T E D .A iilvaily position in ' o r near A shury ParU

liy .aii experieneed oimhicer and ina- chhiest. Tlioion^hty eo in potent in all branches. Has. ««;’rvi*d au apprenticeship of live yoars in the iarue enulaeeruij' ^ilops in, tlie N orth o f .Kntrland. Sober and linlus-

' trlous.'- IK'S* • rei'ercneo Mirnisheil. Aildtv.ss Hox No. Si**, .Ot-ean (!»ix>vof.N. J.

A x te l l w as so ld b y C . W . W illia m s fo r (104,000.. ‘

S idney , th o g r e a t s ire , so ld n o t lo n g igo f o r $27,000.

M au d S , onco th o q u e e n o f th e , tu r f , to ld f o r $40,000.

E o b o r t B o n n e r p a id $41,000 fo r S u n o l, iho e x - tu r f queen .• M alco lm W . .F o rb e s is Boid to havo paid $100,000 fo r A r io n . .■ - I t is s a id th a t $100,000 w as re fu s e d fo r N elson w 'hen he w as th e k in g o f - s ta l ­lions.

N a n c y H an k s , th e p re s e n t q u ee n of tro t te rs , -was so ld to M alco lm W . F o rb e s for $45,000. -

M rs. T . «S. H aw k in s , C hattanooga , T e n n ., sa y s :• Shiloh'* I7m/i‘:iv ‘SAV K D M Y L I FK .’ / ron.v,*</,-»• m the /«W fcm abr fo r a (H ilU ontl wf.item J iVtV ’' I 'o r D yspensia , L iv er o r K id n ey tro u b le it e x ­cels. P rice cen ts . ' .

In o iilc r tb :tinl^h up w o r k w i n liatid ,' and to attend to Dow patients, P r . W allace, Dentist, at No. «2 ife c k avenuo, Ocean Grove, w ill stay -until .Septem ber IX). A n yo ne need- iii^ tils • ficrv.lccs should '.m ake ‘tlie appoint*: .nicnt a t an early dtite.—.trtr. Csep-tf.'

Job Printing

!s something that one does not generally order until the supply is exhausted and tlien the printer is requested to get it out at once. We usually are able to accommo­date in this respect and with our supply of new. type we can make the work attractive as-well as deliver it promptly. T imes office, 48 Main avenue Ocean Grove. '

The Times “will tell you all about.’if” during the winter months. Subscribers' to the new Auditorium will want to know how the building progresses, property owners will want to know of . any­thing that occurs to affect their interests arid summer visitors will want.to know about everything that'is going on. Nb' good reason exists why you should not subscribe now and set: your conscience and mind at rest.

A big silver • dollar will defray the expense for a year and there is room in our safe for a few more of them.

W . H Beegle, Publisher

48 Main A.venue.

“ ^ h e T i m e s ” ^ o t e l a n d j g o a r d i n g ^ o u s e R i r e e t o r y .

H O T E L - L e C H S ^ L I E R ,

capacity tbo. C o r n e r o f W e b b a n d C e r i t r a l A v e n u e s ,C C E A i r G E O V E , 2.T. T- *

Tills holt-j |.s loi-ated near Ihi; ne#«an, opposslte the flshlnir pier. . I.nrire rooms, vvide '.hulls nr- 1 Oftln ii water, perfi.-rt draluiiue w ith tin- sun. l-*lrst class JM-commodnt Ions, nud 1 en us moderate. Talile.lloanl. Mlni'le incaU ,cen t.* ). • Kni* jmrtleilliirs, npplv to

IlOX.Nu. 4iU. . , A. L. W ILCOX.

. T i l E X B O J R A J Q O , , 'B r o a d w a y , N e a r t h e O c e a n , O C E A N G R O V E , N . J .

. f ^ r i . j A n n ; I i o o m i6 , p r o p r i e t o r .

3 Z ) r . H O T E L ,

O CEA N G R O V E , N . J .IKK) feci from .surf, oUUO fee t.o f piax.zjts, h ix ttrious .h rhIs, ta lile first class,- a r tes ian w a­

te r, su n pnrlor. piano,.perA?ct san ita tio n , accoium odntes 200, open" nil y e a r. '

' A ddress W . H . L . S T A R K S , M . D ., P r o p ’r .-

S :E 3 I E 3 I - . I D O ± T h o u s e , .

: O C J E A 'i v U B O V 1 I , ~X. J .

O pens fo r th e Season o f .lim e 15th, u n d e r en tire ly new M anauem ent. A ll a p : . .p o in tm e n ts .l irs t class. S end fu r Iilust ra ted C irc u la rw itli T erm s. 'A< hi less,

. C H A B 6 B 8 H Q 3 S , M a n a g e r ,

S t . E l m o ,

'Cornet' o f N e w Y o rk a n d ft. a in s i venues, O C E A N G R O V E , N . J .

fhmerlor Hoarding Accommodations. f.‘»-n- tm l Location. One Square from Po-t «>(}!•;<» and Au(.Hlorium. .box 2002. M rs. M. At. COMPTON, Prop|r.

T I I E A L A S K A H O I . '.S I C ,3 0.21.3. G 3=itEo.a2s. -A.Vo. *

O ne o f tlie . B est L ocated H o te ls in f)ceati. .(irovei P ertec’t.S an ita ry System ,

A rtes ian AVateramMVeU V ent ilated* Boon is.

B ox 20.^7. \ N . H . K IL M K B , J W i : ;

O f c E H N H O U S EM a in A v e n u e , Ocean G rove. .

A Com fort ahlrj 1‘utnily Hotel, near the' Oceaii, w ith Liberal Manure ment aad jtcasiai- ahlo- Itatert. AccominodationK for l<*»o, with every Comfort and A tt out Ion to Guest.s.-

T . P R E N T I S , P r o p r i e t o r .

IV Y H O U S E ,M a in A ve. b ttW een C e n tra l a n d H each,

ICstablislied 18 7 6 .Com fort a lily furnlsJied rooms, elect rli*' tights, and ecutrally loented; w ith tine oeean view.

M R S. M ARY . 1C. S T U L L ’

L a w r e n c e H o u s e

O w n e r o f M a in a n d C en tra l A v e n u e s ,CENTRAL LOCATibN AND OCEAN VIEW

A rtes ia n W a te r, P e rfec t S a n ita ry Ap- ' p lian ces , K lec trie l i g h t s ,

I Ion ic C o m fo rts ,,LOCK Box 2023 2 ^ . 'W j i . i t o .

. j m m . m i R , ;N O 6 4 L A K E A V E N U E ,

O C E A N G R O V E, N. J .: ' . v '

H o m e H oard ing H o u se . O p e n . a ll th e y e a r. C lose to th e O cean an d

C am p M e e tin g G ro u n d s.K or .p a rticu la rs , in q u ire o r ad d ress , '

130x 1 1 5 . A .. A . H i g g i n s & C o .

' - H J A C K S O N .HOUSED .;Coiv l i c k A vonuo nnil P ilg rim 1’iiilnvuv,

©GEAN GEOYB;uT in s H ouse is P le a sa n tly an d C en tra lly

•L ocated , n e a r a ll th e P r in c ip a l P o in ts’o f In te re s t .! O n e M in u te to 1‘o s t Office, T e le g ra p h . Office a n d A u d ito riu m an d T h re e M in u te s ’ W a lk to th e B each.

• Open f r o m J u n e / l o O ctober / .T h e co m fo rt o f o u r g u e s ts w ill be ca re ­

fu lly lo o k e d a fte r ,: w h e th e r th e y re- . m a in b u t a d a y o r th e season .

; . M R S : J . C. JA C K S 'O N .

HOWLAND HOUSE,Mt. Tahor, n ru r P ilgrim ]?atluva>f,. . . ’ ■ '• OCICAX-OliOFJC.Centmlly Located, near tin; A uditorium and

all plaees of interest, itooms aud Hoard 011 Most Itm sonabie Terms, special lUite.s f«>r Families. .iiox*;i77.' . Itev . S. II . ASA Y, P ro p ’r . ’.

J 3 r y n M a w r H o t e l ,

Corner o f Central ' and If rei: Arrnnr*,

4 -o e e /m ♦.GK0VS.-4-T his Ilu 'use h as been H em odcled and* * th o ro u g h ly renovated , tind is tw o blocks

from th e beach .a tid close to th e Post Office an d A ud ito rium . Goo<l Accom> m oilations a iuPM o^t H easonalile T erm s.

■ « . S. LUKEiYS, P r o p ’ r .P usr O rrirK llox •

HOTEL S P R S Y YiEW , .D IR K C T I.Y O X T H K O C K A N l 'R O K 'l.

O CEA N G R O V E , N . J .

box - jo is t . J O S E P H W H I T E , P rop 'r.

A m l i e r s t H o u s eSplendid Ocyiu View.

Pit man A vcnin;, Oerau G n ^ i‘. N. J ., Om-.half ■hloek from theUecan. This House Is ik-lli'ht- j fully situated. All tnodfru Improvements, | Pel fi*ct sanitary system. Pure artesian water, 1 Te;*ms reasonable. j

W. S. TOWNSEND, i.ock Box *ijli». V

K L e x j L 3 G L © c T y 3 3 C o x K . s e 5

2 0 W E B 0 A VE., OCEA NG RO VE.

On? Block fro m the fJenin, SfilendUl &:a Vifie, JCUrtric L'ajhtu, A r tw t n Watrr. and perfect San 1 tar if . 1 rrainjcinenb.

p. o. box22?8 M rs.- I,. VAxXoTi:, Pro]>’r,

HOTKii m m m m m M w

. . m u( 'ururr .o f Peach a n d Abhutt A tenues',

O C K A X O B O V l-, X. i t .

Splendidly Lonitcil, w ltidn one block o f the occan, lake and Imtiiln^ grounds.

/'. O. Jlot it*).' . M R S . H . M, B L A K E .

T I I K C J I M L I O . A T RXo 0 O cean A vem ie, ab o v e O cean P a th ­

w ay.M iss A. M. B kckkti*, P rop rie tress, Box 22o.

0 G w e r e t t t f g - •N o . 46 E m b u r y A v e n u e , Ocean G rove.

P leasan tly located w ith in tw o m iim te s ’ w alk o f tlie* Oceiin a n d 'c o n v e n ie n t to all po in ts Of in te re s t. P rices from .^S to $12 p e r w eek . ' ■ ’L o c k Box 2 2 (10 . M its. K . H A T C H .

T H E C I I A I I T A I Q I A .No 01 B roadw ay,

Mtts. T. T; W i/siit .m as, .M iss M. A. I)owKtt.

• .H A A S IO TV H O U SE.C orner New Y o rk a n d K m burv A venues.

MlM A. I'.ONSAf.l.. *

'A T L A N T IC IIO I^ K ).. A ll A p po in tnu ‘tits first-cla-s. -r

C'HAiii.ty .1.11. Bi:cKi:rr. '

C. S I C K L E R ,

i r c s f f l i ; n t m m'Sn . 70 ^Faix A v i ix r i : , Oi c a n (’ittrjvi:.

A /ttnrv lo- i.o a n j w A /o i/;• <i , \ • C ot/ogrs to r R e n t o r S a le . • /n su ra n o ' I'Ineed

in u tosl ■ R e lia b le C ohipanie\.

1 1 1 ,

r E W E L E E ,Has removed to tlio

BRICK BUILDINC,Corner Cookman Avenue and Bond St.

A s l m r y. " ■ • '

All the la te s t. designs: ainl novelties

•in' Watches and Jewelry.

W K R R E N B R G W N ,

CONTRACTOR AND B U IL D ER ,O C E A N G R O V E , N . J .

A ll k in d s o f ro p ji lrs roco lv t; p r o m p t i i t t e n t ie u . C h iir i'o s m m lo n ito . '

George II, Bennett, ^ P A I N T I N G P - ,

IN A LL IT S B R A N C H E S . ’L o ck B ox 2 1 3 d,

. Ocean Grove, N. J.

ANDREW TKYLOR,.Su*-censor 11»T A Y IJ ) I t A i t Y X u , ' . .

‘ ; DCAf.Kll INStoves an d Ranges.T i n R o o i i i i ^ ,

and Kepiiii'iii^.Hoi A ir I’lii-iiatcs, iisli- tnales ftiven on Stcusi, nnd Hot W ater ilea lcrs, .in«l Hot A ir and ifot W ater Coiiibination Heaters,

South Main Street,.Opposite Ocean Grove Gates

ASBUR1T PARK .

JC/ictrh Jitjl/i, Jittrfflnr Alarm* on 'lSpeak-

huj Tain* p a l lip at-.-hurt UoCur. Trunk* Und paranoia r tyu irn l.

J . B. C LEETO N , 4 7 Olin S treet.

A . . G R A V A T T ,crs + v ie n n s> bskgry

•Bread, P ic and’Fancy Cake,South M nlii.Slreet, Opposite Hroadwny (hitc-s

^•-z;i3 ’zri3,'yr. zsr. t . ,

O R D E R S P R O M P T L Y A T T E N D E D T O .

H. T R U A X & S O N ,

P U E £ ‘OO'M TPvY M I I KO ne C o w s’ M ilk for In fan t3 a n d In v a lid s .

Box A.sbttry i 'a rk , o r b ox oO.'I, Oc(*an t trove . M ilk ‘D epot, X aw ren reav e ;. be tw een M ain a n d B roadw ay < ia te,.O ce'm

J . S . F L IT C R O F T B R O .,

SANITARY •- PLUMBERS,— A SO tiKAI.MtWlN—

S to v e s and R an ges.OppoMto J ’o*it M/llce, •

O C E H N G R O V E

A. • R. • S H R E V E S ,B U T C H E R ,

TVtKI ISl ■•• S T R E E T

' 0 \ If >n.«i f f <h 'lH it f ! , HI I: S e ll n o ! I f

•B est Q uality of M eat O nly;

J o h n 0

MOUSE;!;: PMNTER.,O c e a n g r o v e , -M . 3 ; . .

First-Class A late tints only. I.ead and .

Oil used, j\’o patent pa i tits to fade: .: listimates Cheer/illy (7

•H T H lR T Y -V E K R S ’ E X P S R IE N C E it t . ,

McdABE § B T J T C H B E S , ,

Olin St., n e a r C en tral A ve.,

. Q c e a n G ro v e .

Jiiih f it S/a tih iijf. I'V/lifI M m t ,1/iii’-

I ' l f III M u i i i i i O l i t h C ‘HI I l l y . '

! lVKL!SOi\ H .K I9 ,.1 1 i:K , A R C H IT E C T A N D B U IL D E R

P la n s juul sp o c llle n tln n s ilrm vii.rur u ll Iclmis' orm m lurn Htoiw o r )>rU'k huiJdJiiL'V. I ’or. .■ \v o r k m a n s i i i p a u d p r ic e s w i l l rcl«-*r to a l) to r w h o m I h a v e d o n u w o r k in t h e U r o v e u n d P a r k . I n t i m a t e s c h e e r f u l ly i j iv e n . '.U ox 5 P itm a n A v e n u e , O c ean G r o v e l !

- ^ T . . W , L l U A G O P i E ’ S B A T H P A S I O ' E S ^

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D r. t t . O . Candec, E lcctrop ath ic ^ h y iic ia n . P K O P K IK T O H A ^ 'D A C T U A R Y .

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. Dr. (.'aa'lre'* AVir M -ihod u f.E lr r tr ta M assage a h i‘ h <V xof» ra ir h i a it;/ H a n d Ma.iyai/. j u e if-* rrnaniXituJ u u d h a d lh ju l rtf* ct tut th e h a nut n Sf/shin, a / y o u r ulo*t *nr» jo l at-teat hat a n d v o n m h ru tU tn . . - * V • ' ' • . v

( h te o f th e g rea t, leatii res at M r. U ll igo tv 's B ath P arlo rs th in reason w ill be tlia t each person ta k in g a p la in lw tli w ith o u t e lec tric ity , <w ill rece iv e 'tt ca rd g iv ing th e te in 'pem turo o f th e w ate r atid th e munlK*r of m in u te s in b a tli. T lie te m p era tu re o f Salt H o t W a te r B ath s to have t h e desired ton ic a n d m edical VHeet shou ld be d irecteil by a com pi?teiit p h y s ic ia n .. H ow often d o we. no tice p«*rsbtis froni th e b a th s e x h a u s t­ed from improiK*r Tem perature o f w ate r, o r too .long in b a th . T h is is a ll wronir, from th e b a tli yousliouM feel iiiv igoh tted . I ira d « iit io n to th is in s tru c tio n in ta k in g th e p la in b a th i i t J iilli^ore’s- lia th Parlon* th is season, i sh a ll g ive to th o se w ho ''m ay d e ­s ire , E lec tric -B a th s o r K leclricity w ith o u t ' th e b a tlis a s th e ra s e , tnav roijuire. . P rice o f K lectricity T re a tm e n ts ;tt .Bath P arlo rs ShOO each . A t A rling ton H otel, 7 to S S a . n i., 1^ to I, a iid (i to 7 p. iii. Oflice a t . • '

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THE OPPOS1T!E S H O R E . ( i . ' A ! { . D E M O N S T R A T IO N .

' N o t e s ' o n A s b u r y P a r k ' s P e o p l e a n d T h e i r

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JJoulali B rbw n, o f T h ird avenue . * V D n v id A . D iifbtow, w h o Inis’ I v e il

w ith AVillimn lVxvU-y. as a clerk, fof* som e m o n th s , re tu rn e d to h is lion ie iti I 'a n b u ry ,; ,C6 m i.v .on > bu‘i«1ay lasiV :

/. *'}R ev . J . 11. . S h ot well, am I av i fe o f As- . b u r y P a rk , w h o have ' been sp e n d in g th e : > un n n o r in th e iriV lm af;co t(ag e ,’r e t u r n e d ,

10 th e i r w in te r b o tn c 'in .A sh u ry P ark ./ • /* /!{ ; an d A. W . iM m le n /o fS h ro w b n ry / : h a v e iV eti aw ard ed th e co n trac t for . th e

, ;;bui!diiifr ol-'.St. L uke’s M e th o d is t C h u rch , / h av e com m enced th e •* e rec t ion o f th a t,

s truc tu re . T h e co n trac t p ric e is &»o.000;: < .•*‘T h e O cean 1 I a t e l, in A sb u ry ’• P a rk , closed on W e d n esd a y , a n d th e p ro p rie to rs M essrs. G eorge L, A tk in* a n d son , Will go

. to .K n te rp riso , V loridii, abou t X o vein h e r 1 , a n d o p en , u p th e B rock H ouse for w in te r

. jlmests, . T h is .h o u se is b e a u tifu lly loeated t o n th e b a n k s o f i j ik e M onroe , a n d a good

m a n y o f tbe ir .iu iih m er peo p le w ill call on " th e m a t th e ir w in te r re tre a t vin th e la u d : o f oningos. ;

’ r e d b a n k c y c l e r s .

.Their First Rond Meet u Success. .Hany Vol-; *. uable Prizes Awarded,

/T l ie first road m eet o f th e B ed Ban' .Bicycle Club.’ .w hich w as h e ld a t .th a t'p lace

i- o n M o n d a y w as a tte n d e d h y ab o u t four th o u san d people. A g reat deal of. inter*.

\ est w as m u n i fe s tc d . in • th e races aiuT t lie : a f la ir w as ii sueccss. F o llow ing is a sum* ; nm ry ..o f : races. . . . •. . . - .t iii: si*m>iai:i!x .

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l. !- ,St*yenth i ’a c ^ < -> n e -q u a rte r in ije ban-- i d ieap , five j»rizes, ru n -in th re e h ea d s aiid :ii iia l.• ■:iriiy?t h e a t— W in n e rs : . I I . M artin ,

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()lj Veterans rtce t In Indlat^upnll.s and Celebrate '■ Tbelr T\vcnty>Sevehtti.Anniversary.

• / N i c t.w on ty -seven th X aiional laicauij*- in cn t o f th e G ran il AVmy o f th e K epubjie w iiieh convened iiv In d ia n ap o lis th is w eek , w as p e rh ap s th e m ost n o te d 'e v e n t i n . t b e h is to ry of -1 1 mt noi>le ovgi\i\v/.at io n . a n d th e ir pam de on T u esd ay , w as a , sp len d id a I Iii ir.. a iid b ro u g h t to th e m in d s o f th e w ar-scanvd v e le ran s o th e r scenes hm re tu rb u len t, w iien a m ii l th e .ro a r o f cannon a n d '.w a r’s w ild ca rnage, th e y pla ut ed 1 1 m t em b len i ‘o f pii vit y , tl ie s ta rs an d S tripes, u p o n rebel b u lw arks , a iid m ade th is n a tio n a u n io n , iii fact as well as in 'n a m e .. • • *'

T h e reeo n l o f th e d a y 's celelm itioti.w iH go do w n in th e an n a ls o f h is to ry , as one fraugh t w ith in« id e n ts o f pa trio tism , an d w ill lin g e r lo n g .in th e inen io ries o f tl ie g jd lan t boys in ' b lu e W ho , pa tt ie i pitted,

K x -P re sid en t l la n is o t i v iew ed ti ie p a r ­a d e front th e g ra n d s ta lid , a iu l as ti ie p ro ­cession passed th a t s tru c tu re , to th o tu n e ;o f■\ “ M arch in g th ro u g h G eorg ia,” an d eaug lti s igh t o f (h e e x -P re s id en t, th e y forgot a ll e lse b u t th a t th e y w ere so ld ie rs

•and com rades assem bled togethei: in tlie g ran d es t d em o n stm fio n in* th e ir h is to ry , a n d a ll * b ro k e fo rth in lo u d n n d en- ; tlin s ias tie huzzas o f d e lig h t for th e m an' w h o m a ll so ld ie rs love , h ono r, a n d rc- speeL

. D u rin g th e w eek tl ie pen sio n question has been th e lead in g top ic o f conversa tion n u d th o a i r is fu ll o f it froni c u rb s to n e to c h u rc h p la tfo rm , a n d th e re is no d o u b t b u t th a t th e ex -so ld iers o f a ll p o litic a l b e lie f a rc th o ro u g h ly aroused . T iiey are ju s tly in d ig n an t, th a t th y 'od ium < o f cow ­ard ice , fa lsehood a n d p erju ry sh o u ld be h ea p ed u p o n th e m , for n o n e a re r e a d ie r th a n 'th e y to a id in . k ee p h ig th e frauds otV of th e pension ro lls; ye t th e y a re firm in th e ir , d em an d s fo r ju s tiee .

A p a tr io tic ad d jv ss o f w elcom e b y ex- P res id e itt H a rr iso n , o n M ondny n ig h t, w as en th u s ia s tic a lly , app lauded . M r/ H a rr iso n .d ea lt in te ll ig en tly w ith th e pension qu estio n , am i h is speech w as h ig h ly a iip ree ia ted b y tl ie m oil w ho in th e ir in d iv id u a l se rv ice .in th e a rm y , h av e pe rfo rm ed deed s o f he ro ism a n d courage, and w ho r id in g w ith fla sh ing sab re over, rebel, guns, liave ca rried th e s ta r s an d s tr ip e s to a .h a rd ea rn e d v ic to ry .

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