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“■ " .’J 'C;.'^i--.y A -:'i-;:'-:>o W E ARB QUNNINO tor your‘printing. The churneterof our work Is a radical dtipnrMire irom tbo plalii-ln«Uie-rut Htylo you Hbo'nll tlie tunu. Ours IH tho kind you “ don't wee overy day.'' Ocean drove Puf>. Co. ARE YOU SATISFIED V- with the returns your newspaper ndvwriffclruj I-rim's you? Have you , tried to I'tifii the prom I* neneeyour competitors • . enjoy? Tl in t’s where we coihuln. Olvo um a try. The Ocean Grove Thne9 i VOLUME VIIl^NO. 42. OCEAN GROVE TIMES—SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3/ 1900. Subscription $ 1.00 per year. UNIQUE HALLOWE’EN PARTY Miss Blanche Bennett Delijrlitflilly En- tertains on Wednesday Evening. •Miss Ei Blanche. Bennett gave a charming Hallowe’en party on Wed- nesday evening at her home,. 1 Hi lleek avenue. The Identity of her guests was shouded In fancy drC3s and mask”, the- costumed figures representing phantoms, gypsies, sisters of charity, red .cross nurses, ladles of color,' cam- paign paraders, .costermongers, fairies, etc., etc.' •. «’As Miss Bennett -thoroughly under- stands the art of entertaining, / she made an ideal hostess. Those. who en- joyed her hospitality wcre'Mr. and Mrs. A. D. McCabe, Alfm l Clark, Edward Klllraer, Mr. and iMrs. John M. Dey, Mr. and'Mrs. 6. Frank Wainright. Mr; and Mrs. -Henry ' Welsford, /W illiam Conover, Harry G. Shreve, Charles W llgus, John Dey. Jr., 'Harvey Beegle, Mrs. C. C. -Jjippincott, Mrs. C. H. Par - sons, Misses Susie Sutton. Eugenia Pfeiffer, Miss Davison, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Quinn, Misses Flbrenec.AlIeii, Grace -Hoffman, Irene Hoffman, Daisy Reed. Grace'Ashton, Annie Orr, Anna Todd and Elfrlda Good now. A' section of the parlor was sot to represent n gypsy camp, to which the masked figures were 'conducted and had their fortunes told by the gypsy queen,. Miss Pfeiffer, who, instead of pursuing the usual gypsy met hot’ of demanding money for the service ren- dered, presented her-visitors with sou - venirs In the shape of miniature shov- ‘els, I\pes und rakes. The queen fished ' tlie souvenirs from a cooking pot su3-1 pended over the camp-fire. Masks were removed at nine o’clock. Hallowe’en sports were In order.'. Of course there was the necessary “boDr Tjlng for apples.” at w*hlch‘a few of tii* guests were eminently successful. The trial by water (for affairs of the head) was' accomplished by blowing soap-' hubbies, the tradition reading, that should ono blow an unusually large bubble'and succeed in floating It -In tTve air, good luck will attend the perform - er; but should.Hie bubble burst before . being del ached from the pipe it denotes failure. ^T-hen 'there was what is known as the “secret” test. In a tub of water each guest floats a t iny boat, .made of the half of a walnut shell, with n slip of paper attached on a toothpick for a sail. if the M'ny craft, which bears the Initials of your lover, itpsefts. when, the water Is agitated you are doomed to single-blessedness, ft was noticed that the mnjrried folks were the most expert In1 this’game. / The Varies also tested their, fate by choosing, from a basiih of water, a lit- tle package containing a slip of paper upon wifilch w as written a numbered . question, {he answer being read oit-bv the gentleman 'holding the correspond' i.lng' imniber; *v '•V: : ... At the! conclusion of this diversion, the guests were given- a lighted wax candle and invited to the dining-room, . where beside eacli plate w as found :a card, The can’dles were.placed on the table, and upon taking up a card and •holding.It over the candle a question test and, answer were, discernible:' ... Cheese, sandwiches, ginger wafers, coffee, halted peanuts, dates and ftuita- •were daintily served, afterwhich each guest was instructed to pick hut from •the several strings of apples that fes- tooned the ceiling the one bearing liis or her Initials. Tlie hollow' half of a •large pumpkin filled, with’fr.uit made a. unique table piece. The enjoyment of the evening would "have been incomplete without, music. For this Miss Bennett had made pro- vision. Mr. John 'M. pey, Jr., sang a solo. Miss Annie Orr and Mr. Henry Welsford rendered “T'he. Gypsy Maid- en.” -Messrs. Dey,- W ilgtts,and Wain- right gave a character song that won an encore. ;Misses Bennett. Orr. Irene and Grace- Hoffman. Tod'd/ Sutton, G'jodnow, Mrs. Parsons nn'd Mrs. Wain- right rendered “Tho Mysterious* Fdeal,” ■Miss Bennett being jheard in the solo -part. The comb chorus favored with a selection of popular airs. ,-MIsso3 ' Hoffman, Pfeiffer and Sutton gave a •character delineation of “The Witohcs’ Revel,” from/Macbeth, In such a real. 'Istic manner a s , sto' produce that "creepy” sensation supposed to follow in t'he wake of all weird Incantations. 'Phis brought tiie . evening's enter*^ taimmenJt to h close, and the guests voted It to be the most unique as well as the most successful hallowe’en. •party.they ha'd ever attended. AN EXCELLENT IDEA Petition Circulating to Have a Reading: Room Established In the Grove. The following petition Is. being cir- culated in the Grove, to bo presented for the favorable consideration of the members, of the Ocean.GroVe Associa- tion kt the! r annual.mee;Ung on Thu rs-; day,-November’ .'-.' 15th ; ;!* '/>;] > '-V/'’;'•V ' ' ■ •■ ' ‘‘Tiie;su bscri.bers; • bel rig residents.. of Ocean Grove, or otherA\TIse* ; interested; and identified wi tii ;thIs comm u ri i ty. 'hereby'!■ respectful Iy "petition tliat /you will graiit the use of/a suitable, room, wi th ; heat'a ml ligh (>, •for 'the; fol 1 owing p u r p o s e ; " :, : V •;;/?:• •/••: ‘The, said : room to lie used'as a pub- lic reading; room, - more especially.-- for; the .benefit of the" young; men ■ of. this place. ;.<We believethelr rnoniHi condr' tion/ and:social /relations ;need consid- eration;/ and a : resort of -th is na tu re, together' wltli. proper go vernment' a nd r.ejl i g i o'us;!,i n fi u e n c e /; w ill ten d to el ey a t e and reflrie. \ .-'- rvv r ’:-':: ;-- ‘‘In connection with the reading puj;--. poses it is proposed to ‘permit the /*se of such'‘games as checkers, chess and. other unobjectionable games., and the- room conducted on.a general plan sim- ilar ip such as ma intained by * the Young Men’s Christian Association. “It is proposed that the same shall be governed ’by a committee of five or six gentlemen.” v 'J •:r. 'Vj r . ■■■ : I :-,- y;- _■ - The idea of a reading room In Ocean Groves originated; .witHi Wrs.'Jaines: M- Ross, who: is-responsible for the petl-; tioii.; /The plan meets with’ universal fa vbr. J f . c a r r i eel o u t, -,'aS'v e v e ry ir oil y,_‘ hopes' It: w ill be, it will; give the.young' men of;'tillIs vicinity a place in which -to-spend their evenings in an unobjeo tlonable’ manner. ; Already;a quantity of good IIterature has ,been ’!promised: REV. a BBOTPS MAIDEN SPEECH • aCirkbride, Snyder and Hyr.es shoi.ld Ve'Jsen.tvback, -to; the legislaiture.■; .Voto for them.'-. ; '-S' Political Meetings and Parade*. •: iThe Ocean Grove McKinley a.rid Roosevelt Club paraded; on : Wednesday evening; and a t ten ded .the-. Rep u b lican-, meeting in B elm lar. yrjyjt; ; The Nciub was a feature of the par- ade of .th e ibtal pol iti ca I ,o rgan i23atio ns oii TliursdaT,^^eyenirigi ^at^^^the;big>nieet-: ing- iheld.-’»in Asbury .’Paiic.;.Tlie ;march Kvks" •tihTOiigli; 'tlie: Groy 6^5viranyXpf"," t^ li!ouses wqrd bril 1 iantiy:;• illuminatqdiv & Edu^taional Hall was filled to hoar thej issues '-of the campaign discussed by Hon. J. K..Richards, of Washington, and ex-.ludge Hoffman/ of . Engiish- town. Candidates Howell and Snyder were'present and spoke. This (Friday) evening the Ocean Grove club will participate in’ a parade at Point Pleasant. Luther. League Convention. ' Miss Carrie van Gilluwe, of Ocean Grove; will read a . paper, on Leaguer’S' -Duty” at the fifth ' a na. «■ n Milu a ^ ' ^ Uln- *M /%'«• 1 . he annual convention of the New Jersey Lutliei* League to be. held next Tuesday in Jersey Olty. • At this convention the; questlon-box will he in charge, of Mr. Ti. Van Gilluwe. The convention sing- ing will be led by the vested choir of Holy Trinity church. iRev. George A. Genzpier, Misses Carrie, van. Gilluwe anil- Lulu Arndt are the local dele- gates. with M isses Stella Coble. Amelia Rothfritz and Anna, van Gil- luwe as alternates. Talks About Politics to the Local McKin- ley and Roosevelt Club. ■Mhitters of the gospel seem, to take' a livelier interest in politics during this campaign than ever before. Th? Ocean Grove McKinley and Roosevelt Clti b was addressed last Saturday1 eveu- Ing;. b y ; t h r e e : o f tillem~-Revs<; W i 11 ia;h T . 'Abliotti ’$/ ;H.', C'. Smitli a,n*l S<;, p. Jon'es. all of;this.;piace. rtlimher oli 1 a d i e s ; avere pres en t sit .,cUlb,• head qnar.- ters;to hear, th e S p e e c h e s .v '■ y'.';; Rey.' ^rri Abbott,:Avhd \yas tlie orator of 'Dhe eyeti ing, Vhas -.^ niaUe a ;.careftil study of politics,^aithough 'he has never; •before; made a politcal 'speeQh. -T le.lias no 'redsbn to .;be ashamed cdf his maldeiV effort•in-this direction.' ■F-til 1 y • c o n v e r - sant with tlfe in^: and . outs of every question “fchat. has .arisen ■ Slnte^'the .in- auguration . of the ; present.fcampaign',.' and armed .with'a voluminous' array vt -pitbl i.pdocum ents to-.prove 'hi s; a ss e r- tii'bns; 'he held ;t.he interest, of' hls aud- Ience.for n ea-nl y -an > li o ur. ; H e co h fi ne 4; •hi rhse 11 -to.; a' , ti i se its s ion; of; the -’Issue s V represented ‘-'by the. tw*b. domiiia tit:par - ties. Bryhnism, )he;clcclareciJ vis : , nbt, t) e m o lc-.racy;^; i j y / a h y ' '■-jmeans.'/.'Tiri-piijrial'T-; ism ’meahs a'dictator, he said;■ ■iind .the.; b.nli^ (iict^tot-' at; present- in .bhis'; cbii ntry *1^ t i i e • mmn fr o n i raska, W h o' de clai'l' ed a 11 he ICa risa^ Cl ty con v.en-Lion wha t; the jittehdIng:delegates sliould;do and :what^■.■tt'feyr'^ &hould;: n o t ; ‘dp, ;’e v e n v to V tiie , naming of jiis runnIng mate,"asw^llas. the chairman: of- tbe : Democratic-Na- vtibnal. Committee. );.;-Eve^y;;veff6rt;^ifdr. pxpansioii in ' tihe iiistory o f;this coun- itry; said. the spea!ker, w'as, made by' Democrats,' and If: tiitis be true* Bryan clea v 1 y; does not-: retires eri t the pa r ty; ii e claims to s4tand for.’ Croker, liimself, favors expansion—sfthl'so over his own signature in t i‘New York paper last January. >Mr. Abbott touched on trusts—esiiec- ially t’he round cotton-bale trust • in. which Democratic Chairman Jones i3‘ very ‘ largelyi nte rented. : As ;an ill ti s -. tratiion-. of --i the present /unparalelled' prosperity of this country lie compared! t h e ?4T,OOg.OOO; - gp>ld .\r e se r y e ; in the. United States Treasury when McKin- ley assumed. i‘he reins of government, iwft'h the ?150,000,000 in gold held in re- serve today. “Before . Bryan, can do what he savs he .will .do he will have to destroy the power of the Constitu- tio n tind^-;;t'he;vSti'i)rem-e C ourt :;alspv ;aiid this jie can -neVeridd;”istiid Mr. AbHbttv Tlie speaker wa s gi.veri a ii siiig vote. 0f thanks .for his utilp•address.-' ■In illustration of Bryan’s position, Rev. S. \f, c. 3mlth told a witty story of an old darkey man down South, who had an oxtraordlnaVlly large family of boys'. The old man'.was iii despair when the last hoy arrived, and , had aiiout run.-ou* of Biblical; nrfmes•for his numerous progeny. He christened .the newcomer Judas Iscariot. ‘IDon’t, you. know that is the name of tlie greatest traitor in history?”; was asked the dar-' key. “Deed I do, boss; an’ dat’s why 1 •named' him—-’cause ’fore he grows ! up h e ’l l ■ wish’he’d nebbcr bin born.”. ‘ Rev. S.'. D.-Jones' also made a-brief address. . - . We want a,’ Republican legislature. See t>hai' Kirkbrlde, Snyder and Ply.tes aro on your t-icltet. SUFFOCATED DY GAS • MINISTERIAL .ELECTION Asbury Park ?lan Pound Dead In Bed . AHer'Itelng Missed Several Days. •Ernest von Glahn, a, retired hobl l;eeper from New Yorks was found dead at, nis summer home, 314 :Eighth. ave- nue,-Asbury Park, last Saturday morn - ing. He- was last:seen alive by a neigh - bor (in tlie previous Thursday after- noon. On Saturday,, at the suggestion of the neighbor, Policemen Palmaieef and Davidson opened the house. They, were nearly overpowered by the smell of. gas. . : '• - V The odor became stronger.as th»*y proceeded upstairs. 'I'hey •* \rated the flow of gas to a front room on'the Bec- oiid Hoop. Here bn'a bed, partly- un- ;dressedw as .the;; body of von .Glahn: T l le VP 11 low was soa jte d f w l th Chicot j;> which had:tome’, froni liisv.mouth.V .Tlio bod y lay-. In. a n atu ra 1. posl tio n .:' A part-! ly 'open^gas jet.; con heeled-; with.^iVgdS ;stove;; on ^the.fioqr;>;Tlie llght^iextin-/ guis^ied shpv/ed; plainly the ;cause •;£; death. . . Opinion was divided as to tlie theory of suicide, Coroner,Flotk,.-who viewed the body,- at first hold'iilg’ the latter view. Mr. von Gla'hn’s* death had thn appearance of accident;; The gas jec in . his room, which was attached to .a gas tube running down to a little gas stove at. the foot of the bed, was turn- ed on. The -neary Is that the. gas' was extinguished oither by a heavy jar or. a gust of wind-and that Mr. Von Glahn was suffocated in. his sleep. The de- veased was wealthy and had no domes- tic cares. He : seemed in • excellent spirits when lie.arrived in the-Park :.he first of last week.'7 . • . The thonse in which lie died was the ohe formerly, used by PuglMst Corbett ns his training quarters. It is- said a loaiie'd r'evolveriwas found imde.r the dead man’s pillow. The Coroner maiJe a thorough examination of the circum- stances attending von Glahh’s death, conclnding that it was the result of a ti’ accident. . * Volte Ilyres. for. Kirkbride, Snyder and 1 .■ " Mortuary Record. Mr.. Henry Doren, father of Miss L. A. Doren, supervising principal of the township schools, died at >his home iu Asbury . Park, 612 Third avenue,' last Friday even-ing. ’ The funeral was held on Monday afternoon. *Mr. 'Doren had reached the age’* of 72,«and w^as highly esteemed by a largo eircle of friends and acquaint- ances. He is survived by three chil- dren—Miss Doren, Mrs. Thomas Bar- ton, of Belmar* and Mrs. Grace Town- send, of .Camden. By trade tMr. Doren was a tailor, for seventeen years 'con- ducting'this business in the Park. Ho was a native of New Jersey, born at •M t..H olly.' He eamo to the Park in ' 1882, High Jinks Among Colored Folk. Mrs. Edward Hicks, colored, of Fair Haven, separated from her* husband some time dgo. Tho other day she wen't to the house while her husband •was at work, broke in the door and ^mashed the furniture and cooking stovo with an axe. Hicks ma.de a com- plaint against her. Justice Sickles ■held her under rbail ;to await the action of the grand jury. Mrs. Hicks then had her husband arrested for assault and battery, and this charge will also, come'before the grand jury. . Bail for Belmar Officials.. At Freehold, last Saturday,' Mayor Y?;l 1 lia hi S.' .Tackso n and Boro ugh Clerk Benjamin B. ‘Richardson, of Belmar, were arraigned before Judge Wilbur A. ‘Heisley, tbyplead'-to.'.the indictment re*: centl-y presented' .by the grand- jury; in t'hatv body’s, investigation; of the finan-' .dal- troubles .of tlie boro ugh. of -Belmar. They pleaded not giullty and* were re* leased on $.1000 bail each. The sure- ties were Samuel L. Gillen and A. W. Bennett', of Belmar, for Jackson, and J. W. Danser, of Freehold, for Richard^, son. ’ _ . Reieves-Gillesple. Mr, Samuel Reeves, of Ocean Grove, waV-married;in Philadelphia, on Wed- .ne^day;‘e^en’mg^ to Miss Florence May .Gillespie, of the latle-r-cityt..;Mr, Henry Ha german, of the Grove, was best man. • Miss; EmmavReeves,;the; groom's sister, was t'he .bride’s attendant. VThe groom; is the son- of Mr.. and Mrs-- Daniel S. Ree ves,- of M't Tabor W ay.- . Automobile for Election Day*. . IHere’s another' induceiuerit to vote; the Republican ticket. Township Com- •mitteemah Shreve has secured an auto- mobile for use in taking voters ofOcean Grove ' -to .t-he . polls next Tuesday. -Watch out for the au'to., and when you see it coming prepare ;to . get aboard. This is a new use for tlie ho rs eless par- - riage.- . . '" Preachers Attend Prayer Meeting. ;, The, p rayer •meetl'ng: on Wednesday evening at St. Paul's dhureh,- w as in/ ..phhrge of th e, New' Bruns wick Preach- ers’ organization;. Jt is the purpose Of the members of this body to attend the prayer 'meetings of all the M. E. churches in this vicinity, St. Paul’s be- ing the first on the list for them to visit. Vote. for McKinley, sound money and prosperity. " Hurrah, the Tablet Has Been Painted!. The tablet on the front of the Asso- ciation Building Vwas ' re-piainted on Thurjsday' by . Charles Pridham. Owing to the fact .that the .tablet had so long been undecipherable -i t. was an eyesore. to many people. Now you can r read .the Inscription ..'without endangering the eyes. va.-..:/V .'-';; ' v . Flagpole Cut Down. ••• .' The.pl^ Uagstn^/uJ.,LUlagore’s paviL, Ion has b^en ppt, d ^ n . It-wag-j^uniL that the sfcaff :nad rotted considerably and there was danger that it might not withstand a high,wind. -It will ho re - placed with a handsome now polo. Editor Poole's Libel Suit Postponed. ' The trial.of Editor Joseph Poole,-of the Long Branch Press, did not come off Jast week as was expected. P’o o le -Is charged with libelling Mayor Benja - min P. Morris, of. Long Branch: Application .• w as. made;,- by. Poole’s- cq uiise 1, Tho m as McKen n a .fo r-a post- ‘ pone hi e nt .o f th e tria 1; for the reason that .they. had not . siifilcient time ; to properly; prepare the'.case.-. ■= ’■ ; E. W . -Arr'owsmith, who. is : assp'Ciiateri* wi tii the prpseeu tor;in th e case, stated! that 'the; State’s witnesses were present and ; they were! ready to go ahead. Judge Fort, who’ -was presiding, said tha t : he iw 6u 1 d . gra n t ! th e I a pp 1 i cat 1 0ii: tha t he •!d id -n o t -thi nk* th e ! case' &hoii 1 d be :nvoved at this tim e oil account • 0f t hevreas on-; stated ;'b x ;th e/d efen d Jkrit's counsel; aiid it .tyas,; agreed thdt y it. should be; tried • during DeCemberi;“! Th e requ est that^Jud ge;Fort try tiie case, because Of Judge 'HeiSley’s rela- tion; to fhe complainahts; was granted and in this-cphnectipn! Judge' Fort took occasion to s'ay tha.t-lie wanted to hear the ' c a s e . . - V •!■ •;■ rO A motiqni to !quasli! the:: indictment w lli .be' heard1 by.< Judge Fort in Ills chambers in' Newark, and v/ argiied;; On Saturday, November lQth. . : !. :. Miss Brown's Party. « Aiiss Marguerite .Brown gave; a- half, lowe’en inasquerade party at the Alaska; House, Wednesday evening. The usual; ■hailpwe’eu1sports arifa games were -played;'- andv, refreshments were served. /Present .w ere! Misses. Lizzie Ervlon,- Anna. 1 Beegle, Agnes Wailing, Edith.. Good now,; May. ' Havens, i u a HowlandNell'ie Bailey, Edith CohdIt, Georgia Wood\vai*d, Masters ; George Jamison, HOrace Tan'tum, Herman Shu- bert,! George 4Hicks, Feltcher Havens; Fred; Sloate; Frank van Gilluwe, \ViV liam Flayeli 'and Leon Cliver. . if you are , a Republican you will stand by your party’s nominees. > The Will Support Local Option. twenty-seventh nnnnalvcojrfen- tion of tlie Woman’s Christian Tern perance Union, of New Jersey, conclud- ed its session at New Brunswick last 'Friday.; The convention "by • the close vote of .20 to 19 decided to support this, year, any- legislative. measure designed to give local option to communities’ or municipalities of tlie State, 1 ■»; ■ .. . . . ; • Arm BroKen by '-Fail From Wheel. ; Wh He. riding h er wheel' las t Sit tu r- (JayMiss Nettie.Far^y, aged l2, had tlie mil sfo ii tune to! fall,'andbreak her arm! : w e j s .t lie • d a u jgih't£r n n i Mrs;; W, H, Farr^.of. Hepjc 4nd;t^a^vTonce ave-. n u e s ,. .Ocean ’Grove.'-'--,-' '-Ww! ’- - ■ We want a 1Republican legislature. See that Kirkbride, Snyder arid Hy res jii;e on your ticket. Township Registration. The Boards of Registry and Election 'completed their work -with the sitting on Tuesday from .1 p. m to O p. m. There. Is an ilncrease of about 300 over ia-st year’s registration. Following is ihe full registration of* the township, including Asbury Park, Bradley Beach, Avon and Neptune City for ISbfl and 1000:- , .. . Neptune Township ; First-District ...... . •.’.' . Second District .; .. . ..! Third District ......... . fourth District * 1 Asbury' Park ' '; . pj^t Ward 0 ,c ,.. . ■Second W ard... iV’ .\ 1 U .. Bradley .Beach ... ’ .. . . . ! Avon ... :•/ ...... ... ; ..... Neptiine City- ... . 1...; .... ! 1S90 . (J4S . 827, , uS9 fi20 428 2on 251 1000 ; sin! 57.T 572 liOC 405 21D i»r» 170 New Olllcers Chosen lor the Local Dis- trict Preachers' Association. . . . y~ Oillcers were - elected by tho. N^w Bi unswlek Di.stri(;t preachers a t.- t'neir regular .meeting In St. Paul's.churchl Ocean Grove, on Monday morning, as follows: ! ‘Prt'did’ent—:Rev. Ell Glffnvd,' Anbury Park. ’*■’••• V Vice .President—Rev. J. H. Morris, North iJong. Branch-. : . . . "Secretary—Rev.? Thomases. BrOck; B r a d le y Bc.-a^h, . ' ' Treasurer—Kev. William Franklin, Ocean Grove. . Com m 11tee - 0n T o pic— itov. I ITJ. 11ay - ter, Bradley Beach. . Comniittee* on Temperante—Roy. W. G, Moyer, W est Grov^?. The new officers >vlll .-erve the ensu - ing six months: Don't scratch; vote a. straight ticket, and let-it ;be.*a Rep.ubiican-tickti. . Death of John C. Day. •Mr. John C. Day died at his honie^ No. H7 Johnson avenue,' Newark,-, ojl Tuesday ; evening. . The • immediate cause ,'of deatli w as heart failure, fol- lowing a severe surgical operation for the removal of an abdpmlnal tumor, He wa.» born in New .Providence, N; J., fifty-seven years ago, and was one of the seven son's of Samuel T. and Elizabeth* i^ay; who.-prior to' 1SI>2 w-;re frequent visitors at Ocean Grove; many' of our readers will remember ! the bHrnl father of W. F., Pennington. M., and Jaiin C. Day. Mr.. pay was one of the original members and active.work- ers of St. Luke’s, church, Newark. At the time of his death he .was treasurer; of-the Board of Trustees. Mr: Day was converted in very early life and. the itkeiests of the church always lay near his heart; A widow and four children survive him. The'oldest is a son wlio was associated with his father in the jewelry .business , at No. 23 Maiden Lane, N.. Y. Mr. Day's wife';' who was Miss Sarah Garrison, of Newark, a sister of Board of Works Commissioner. William C. Garrison, sur.vlyes Jiinr, and he leaves four children*— Irving G.‘ Day, connect- ed with the firm of 'Day,.Clark & Co.. and .Misses Hattie^ Bessie and Marjory r—xhe three;last*-namod living at home. Mr. Day’s • surviving brothers are W. F. Day, of Morristown: Walter B. Day, of.Port-M orris; Bt?n-j«trriln DAy. 'of Mo<* ristown; Pennington M. Day, of th#? firm of W, F. • pay & Cp;,-of Ocean G r o v e’; ■Stephen •; S. Day, of Newark,. agent for the Mutual. Benefit ..Life' In- surance..'Company, and Franklin; D«ty. of Newark,' junior member of- rhe firm of Day, Clark & Co. . ."* . The funeral serviced were held this (Friday V a f ter A n on). in". - S fi.v*. Talked. t hurch, Newark. CHORAL-UNION REORGANIZED Howard Morris Meets With an Accident. 'Howani Morris, of this place, was; painfully .injured by a fall through the' tres-tlo at W est. End last Saturday night. Hew a s billing a show from W est Eml to I^ong;Branch.; and missed tho last trolley, ear to uhe Park. ' How- ard thereupon started to walk home. In. the darkness he.made a misstep and fell through the-bridge, Ji distance of about twelve f(k*t.' One rib was broken and -his ches/t was crushed.. He.was taken , to the Iiong Bra nch; Hospita 1 H o w a r d - is tihe- sbii^!! of !\[r. AViiiiaiii; Morris, manager o f E d ucatio 11 a i :H a J1: ' Revival at Bradley Beach. ; ReMival'meetings were;;,inaugurated at‘tihe opening of; the newM;. Ei'ch urch- in. Brad ley.-Beach two w'eeks ago. So successf u 1 ha ve. .been these meetings, and so great the interest manifsted V6y. the people of. tlie vicinity ,!that the ser - - vices have been: cohtInued.H;!uring thls: week. The - \ •number - of converts • is liirge. On Monday and Tiiesday! nights of this week. Pastor Brock 'was assist- ' ed; by^-Rey^^A: DeCVIanls^bf: the -New ; Jersey s . Conference.; -Mr.: arid ; Mrs.-; Harry Lbper,'!w4ho! were :heardr at :tUe 1 ato‘camp! meeting in Ocean Grove,- are; singing nightly and contribute' mater- ially -.to the Success, of, :the :meetings; • . - Vd’te '. for Kirkbride, ■;Snyder ■ and; Hyres. \ :-/■ ^ ;;/ \V..- Physicians Come High. Dr. Albert C. Perveil, of Brooklyn, has an action pending In the Supreme Court to recover ?480 .from. Phil Daly, Jr.,of'lx)ng'.‘Branc.h,. for-medlcalser- !vices to 'his; former .-wife,!Jenny .Toy’ce; tlie/burlesque actress.-^^. It is ' allaged; that medical services , were' rendered between August 22 and; December :'ti, 1899. In moving for a bill of partlcu- ;la r s / o f - 1 he„; services; Mr.^-Da 1 y states' that he has been:divorced from his wife; and that lie has no knowledge of the physician. A bill of particulars was ordered. .- ■ ; Another Victory for the Oreos. By tliis Mme the football -players who come put of the metropolis to do.up tha “couiitry dubs”!must have a wholesome: resp ect;for -,the- ; 'doUgh;ty;; Qreos;.; \yho coD.tI nue untiieeked 0n thei r-.victorioiis march. 'Last 'Saturday the; Fordhftm College eleveri^a! godj;i;on^^tppy ;:was: •ni a'de -to; s u ffer.'t h e . h ti ni 111 at! o n / o f ; d e - feat; The Orens ■ w ere; simply.;ihylnci- ■lile. ! T h e y bucked, and . rushed,' arid. "tossed thelr opponents rabout at; wii 1, making: them . look like automatons: The score—Oreos, 26: Tordham, .0. . ^Election Returns'In the Grove. r\ People of Opcatt Grov.e need iibt go out,of town next Tuesday niglit to get! electilpn ; retiirns. • The, Ocean Grove McKinley aud Roosevelt Club'. h.is: placed a special wire in its- club rOotn^ in the Clarendon buiPdlng and. will teive a complete s&rvice until the. re-: suit is known. The instrument )\iil be in. charge of Charles Blltns.-of; the Western Union ofiice. . ’ . W hile none! but members will he.'ail-! milted at. headqttaners, the club*, has arranged to have tlie returns read also in Association Hall as fast as received. The halL will be wanned and. lighted, and;the public is invited to be present, Messengers w ill: convey the telegrams .from the club rooms to the hall.-where rhey will lje‘read out to the people. . Local Singers Reslime Rehearsals Under ... Dlrectlon'ol Mr. van Gllluw'e. On Monday evening t-he' • Ocean Grove and-Asbury Park.Choral Union was reorganized; Trlie njeetl^ ; waW held in Asspviation..Hall, Oeean:Grove. : Nearly - one hundred, persons, w^ro present. The ollkers’elected are; '•*'Pres idea t-^-1;. - va 11 GlMuwe. ; .; .: Vice President—I’rod ’ Bamtiian; Secretary—Etlward \V. Kilimer. Treasurer—-Bean Thbmpsoii. • . - These olHeprs, together -with: Georgo « M. Buniham and '151vin C. Burtfs. w ilt . constitute thf; exectiuive committee; Librarian—J.; II. Emen'.. ’’ ; ••:. / .: ;! Assistant LibraVian—Qhilrles Lippln-': c b tC V '1-. - '!• :. Upon thei report of the ; canvassing : ronitfiit tee ;being read.- It . was found" : impossible to raise .suillcient money, at t h is 11 iii e t O'; wa r ra 111 ' t lie engagement of prof. Morgan as director. So for the '1 present Mr. I... van' Gilluwe w ill offl-. 1 date in that capacity. The mem iior.s \yi i.I m ,-ct for rehearsal on Thursday evening of next week. The Urildn-will-glv.e.a coneert during the.Winter, at which•,*Hiawntha’s Wed- ding Feast” may be/rendered. The.Iat* ; ter has-been iji rehearsal for .'.some weeks. . . Kirkbride, Snyder and Tlyres shouid be sent- back to tho legislature. Vote- for them. ' . : ; ■' ’ Crossed In Love Made Him Insane. 'V Charles Natoli, an Italian fruit deal- er, of Perth Amboyt‘became insane ear- ly Tuesday morning.-. Leaving his bed he ran through two-streets and plunged Into. Staten Island Sound. His cries, brought Andrew Merwin and David Weseott to his aid.; Rowing out from shore ihey helped him from the water. No sooTier was the man safe in tho boat than lie attacked his rescuers and then leaped • overboard. Although at first disposed ro leave Natoli to his fate, Wescott and Merwin again’savei him from drowning and got him to the, shore. There Natoli fought ‘.and ;blt his . captors, and they: had great difficulty In holding him trn'tll the arrival, of po- . lice., He was examined by Dr. W. E. Ramsay, who pronounced/ him insane. • Later Natoli became vioVm.. and . it required six men-to hold him. He w-as taken to the Sr'ate In.vane Asylum. Na- toli’s fricnds say lie was made Insane by a <Usappointmenl-in love. Runaway Horse's Neck Ilroken. A team of horses! owned by James SUklc-s. of Morri'sville, and driven by a man employed ,by . Mr. Sickles,, were, coming down kbm Middletown ouo day. recently, when’the horses became frightened at a steam engine.In.Clar- ence Walling's 'eid^r house: at Nut. Swamp. The horses rail away. The. driver was; thrown from the wagon, en-- tangled in therelns and dragged ashort- distance/ .The. horses ran into a ditch, one, of them fell down and the..other! stepped ori i*.s lieck, breaking it; Tho horse-WaA shot. vThe other horse was. not hurt. ' v . : • - . Accident to. Aged Woman. Mrs.! Hannah C. :Pooi’e, one ; of/the oldest residents of Long Branch, r e - cently. met. w I th a n aec id en t t hatvw ill; leave^Jier/a!eripple; the balance of heiv life^M rs/;;Poole, who is . in;, -her!;92d- yiin , Wasj returning from the residence (oHier- son> Dr^; Al vin; S. P o o le/ of ,W e s 1-" wood avenue. • Slfe was onAVillow uve- niifi;:a! few. hundred. yards'frpm: 'home;: wh en a dog attacked; he r.; Inw ard ing ■ off. the cur wi\h_lier eaiie, ^Ii^;:;ppblc ‘Vote the straight; Repubilean ticket! Abrams Suit Compromised. Counsel for eliurebes In this:*vicinity- and at Fran kford; ,1^./! met ‘the laiy'yers Of: tiie Abrams', estate,In 'the Court:of Qhancery at Tjienton',^ pn '^Ved riesd ay, and a compromi^*^ *was effected /Uy which tlie. claini^. of the' 'Abrams'. lle'fTS was settled-’ by .-'the- phyme'rtt of the; sum of ^3l0O, This will, probably reduce the bequests made /by Mrs. Ab- rams, to the;'chiirches" Interested; / / /if Fish Haw'ks Lose Weather Reckoning. ‘PersonsWho are acquainted with.the seashore, says'the-Spring Lake Gazette, are* conversant with .the fact, that/the. fish hawks, tha’t are s 0 no ti cea b le a Ion g sh ore -tlurl ng: the sum mer/.itsua IIy/.ma ke; their appearance in t?he spring, with great l'egitlarity each year ".and;take! their departure jn tiie fa 11 in the same way. This has come to be looked upon as a rule that they never deviate from,-, but this year Is a noticeab)e| exception, for rhe fish hawks are stll), ,')ity;£./... It must be that the fine weatlifer thus far and.the absence, of ’cold weather and disagreeable storms has. caused these birds to lose-their reckoning. Good Government League’s Candidates. ; The Citizens’ Good Government League of Neptune township , niet iu West Grove on'Monday'<i.'6nlng. At th'Ls- meeting the conmiittee appointed, some tim e-ago’to look up. the records and characters of tbe! Assembly candi- date^ made its report. As a result it was decided.. by. tlie: niembers of the league to give, their votes to Sanntel A. Cliver. Democrat. .. Asbury \ Park; Charles R’ Snyder; Republican, Atlan- tic Highlands, and Zacharlah. Nye, 1‘rchibitionlst, 0-roan Grovt\ Th^.mem - bers Will vote the national and con- gressional ticket o f. their individual chO icel ; ;•’. ;' / ■'./ '• '-!/•;' -•'■!•’ ,/-’ .!-.. If you are -a Republican von w ill stand by your party’s nominees. fell, tractui'iug^ at the join I.<— lev right femur Lakewood'( minis the Record The nerviest nkin h\\ record is Joe Krueger, formerly w i Lakewood. After repeated attempts to secure e\iden»e against him for selling liquor illegally at Lakewood, .Prosecutor; Brown hu 1 him indicted at the September court. In sopie way he got Wind of it and skipped t'iie State. Last week he made application ’to the Metropolitan Trac- tion Company of New York for .a posi- tion as conductor on their cars, and gave the prosecutor as reference, liow was that, for nerve? '//' ' Schooner Abandone The’! thirteen tori schooner. Idaho, which went ashore off Long Branch, has been1Abandoned by her:• captain,, George E. Wilson! . The sloop has been dismantled, -everything! of any. value being taken asliore. Captain Wilson .telegraphed for a tug*^o;tow;rtti«*yessel 1 jnw ^ort^'^hb!'price^‘^asUe^fbr doing t h e "iob* tie sloop was only valued at $600/ Captain; .Wilson concluded to" dismantle’. Mr, / rather tlian to pay that figure. Hawkins-Jobes. Counsellor John/I^. Hawkins, of As- / bury Park, was married on Tuesday to Miss ElSle A. Jobes, daughter of .ludgo Thomas A.; Jobes, of Arizona. The wedding, took place at the home of the bride’s aunt. Miss Jane Elizabeth AI** lerij -Plainfield/ N. J. The ceremouy was perforriied by the Rev. Dr. Rich- ards, pastor of the Plainfield Presby- terian church, and- was witnessed by. only a few friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins will be “at home” On Wednesdhy evenings after- Novcm- , her 20th, at 415 Second avenue, Asbury Park. ': ... '. . . /•; !'. ! Summer Boarding-House Burned. Oue day last week a boarding house, on Bay View* avenue, at Atlantic High- lands, belonging to, Mrs. Sherlock, of New York, aud conducted by her/dnr- / ing the summer, was destroyed by fire. Two adjoining buildings ivere damag- ed. The. lire was discovered by the. engine wipers on the railroad and the engine whistles were blown as n warn- ing. When the firemen reached tho scone the .fire was so far advanced that nothing could be done to save the building. Biggest Schooner Launched. There has just .been launched -at Bath, "Me., -the largest schooner ever built,;in which Monmouth county capi- tal Is represented. The name of the schooner-Is Eleanor A. Percy. She ia rigged with six masts. Sailors aro somewhat puzzled as'.to the proper name for the sixth mast. The dimen- ' sions of the vessel are: Length, 323.5 feet; width, 60 feet; depth, 24.8 feet; grpss tonnage. 3,401.96 feet. Her cosl will be $140,000 when completed. Sheriff On a Cold Trail. Last week^Sheiiff <Davls heatxl that a colored man answering murderer Bul- tock’s description was employed on a . stock farm, about lohree m iles from. Trenton. The man bad 6ome of his teeth filled -with gold, tho same as Bul - lock. The Sheriff went there TQiurs-' day, but tlie man was not Bullock. ■•'/

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Page 1: VOLUME VIIl^NO. 42. OCEAN GROVE TIMES ...*1^ tii e • mmn froni raska, Wh o' de clai'l' gas tube running down to a little gas ed a 11 he ICa risa^ Cl ty con v.en-Lion wha t; the jittehdIng:delegates

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W E A R B Q U N N IN Oto r y o u r ‘ p r i n t in g . T h e c h u r n e t e r o f o u r w o r k Is a r a d ic a l d tip n rM ire ir o m t b o p la lii- ln « U ie -ru t H tylo y o u Hbo'nll t l ie t u n u .

Ours IH tho kind you “ don't wee overy day.''

O c e a n d r o v e Puf>. C o.

ARE YOU SATISFIED V-w i t h t h e r e t u r n s y o u r n e w s p a p e r nd vw riffclru j I -r im 's y o u ? H a v e y o u

, t r ie d t o I 'tifii t h e p r o m I* n e n e e y o u r c o m p e t it o r s

• . e n j o y ? T l in t ’s w h e r e w e c o i h u l n . O lv o um a t r y .

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VO LU M E V IIl^ N O . 42. OCEAN G RO VE TIM E S— SA TU R D A Y , N OVEM BER 3/ 1900. S u b s c r ip tio n $ 1.00 p e r y e a r .

UNIQUE H ALLOW E’EN PAR TY

Miss Blanche Bennett D elijrlitflilly En­

tertains on W ednesday E vening.

•Miss Ei B lanche. B en n ett gave a ch arm ing H a llow e’en party on Wed­nesday even in g a t her hom e,. 1 Hi lle e k aven u e. T h e Identity o f her gu ests w as shouded In fancy drC3s and m ask”, the- costum ed figures representin g p han tom s, gyp sies , s isters o f charity , red .cross n urses, lad les o f co lor,' cam ­p aign paraders, .costerm ongers, fa ir ies, etc ., e t c . ' •.

«’A s M iss B en n ett -thoroughly under- sta n d s the art o f en terta in in g , / she m ade an id ea l h ostess. T h ose . w ho en ­joyed her h osp ita lity wcre'M r. and Mrs. A . D. McCabe, A lfm l Clark, Edward K lllraer, Mr. and iMrs. John M. Dey, Mr. and'M rs. 6 . F rank W ain righ t. Mr; and Mrs. -Henry ' W elsford, /W illia m C onover, H arry G. Shreve, C harles W llg u s , John D ey. Jr., 'H arvey B eegle, Mrs. C. C. -Jjippincott, Mrs. C. H. P ar­son s, M isses Susie S utton . E u gen ia Pfeiffer, M iss D avison , Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Quinn, M isses F lbren ec.A lIeii, Grace -Hoffman, Irene Hoffm an, D aisy Reed. G ra ce 'A sh to n , A n n ie Orr, A nn a Todd and E lfr ld a Good now.

A' section o f the parlor w a s so t to represent n gyp sy cam p, to w hich the m asked figures w ere 'conducted and had th e ir fortu n es told by the gypsy queen,. M iss P fe iffer, w ho, instead o f pursu ing the usual gyp sy m et hot’ o f d em an din g m oney for the serv ice ren­dered, presented h er-v isito rs w ith s o u ­v en ir s In the shap e o f m in ia tu re sh ov - ‘e ls , I\pes und rakes. T h e queen fished

' t l ie sou ven irs from a cook in g pot su 3 -1 pended o v er th e cam p-fire. M asks w ere rem oved a t n in e o ’clock.

H a llo w e ’en sports w ere In order.'. Of cou rse th ere w as th e n ecessary “boDr Tjlng for ap p les .” a t w*hlch‘a few of tii* gu ests w ere em in en tly su ccessfu l. The tr ia l by w ater (for affairs o f th e head) w a s ' accom plished by b low in g soap-' hubbies, th e trad ition rea d in g , th at should ono b low an u n u su a lly large bubble'and succeed in floating It -In tTve air , good luck w ill a tten d the perform ­er; b ut shou ld .H ie bubble burst before

. b e in g del ached from the pipe it d en otes fa ilure. ^T-hen 'there w a s w hat is know n a s th e “secre t” te s t . In a tub o f w a ter each g u est floats a t iny boat, .m ade o f th e h a lf o f a w aln ut sh e ll, w ith n slip o f paper attach ed on a to o th p ick for a sa il. i f th e M'ny craft, w hich bears the In itia ls o f you r lover, itpsefts. w hen, the w a ter Is ag ita ted you are doom ed to s in g le-b le ssed n ess, f t w as noticed th at th e mnjrried fo lk s w ere the m ost expert In 1 t h i s ’gam e. • /

T h e Varies a lso tested th eir , fate by ch oosin g , from a basiih o f w ater, a lit­tle p ack age co n ta in in g a s lip of paper upon wifilch w a s w ritten a num bered

. q uestion, {he an sw er being read o it-b v th e gen tlem an 'holding the correspond'

i . ln g ' imniber; *v '•V: :... A t th e ! con clusion o f th is d iversion, th e gu ests w ere given- a lighted wax can d le an d invited to the d in ing-room ,

. w h e r e beside eacli p late w a s found :a card, T h e can’dles w ere .p laced on the tab le , and upon tak in g up a card and •hold ing.It over th e candle a question t e s t and, a n sw er w e r e , d iscern ib le :' ...

C heese, san d w ich es, g in ger w afers, coffee, halted p ean u ts , d ates and ftuita-

•were d a in tily served , a f te r w h ic h each g u est w as in stru cted to pick hut from •the severa l s tr in g s o f ap ples th a t fes­toon ed th e ce ilin g th e on e b earing liis or her Initia ls. T lie hollow' h alf o f a •large pum pkin filled, w ith ’fr.uit m ade a. unique tab le piece.

T h e en joym en t o f the even in g would "have been in com p lete w ith o u t, m usic. F o r th is M iss B en n ett had m ade pro­v is io n . Mr. John 'M. p e y , Jr., san g a so lo . M iss A nn ie Orr and Mr. H enry W elsford rendered “T'he. Gypsy M aid­en .” -Messrs. D ey,- W ilg tts ,a n d W ain - r ig h t gave a character son g th a t won an encore. ;M isses B en n ett. Orr. Irene and Grace- Hoffm an. Tod'd/ Sutton , G'jodnow, Mrs. P arson s nn'd Mrs. W ain ­r ig h t rendered “ Tho Mysterious* Fdeal,” ■Miss B en n ett b ein g jheard in th e so lo -part. T h e com b chorus favored w ith a se lection o f popular a ir s. ,-MIsso3

' H offm an, P fe iffer an d Sutton g ave a •character d elin eation o f “T he W itoh cs’ R ev e l,” from /M acbeth , In such a real. 'Istic m an n er a s , sto' produce th at "creepy” sen sa tion supposed to fo llow in t'he w ake o f a ll w e ird Incantations.

'Phis brou ght tiie . even in g 's enter*^ taimmenJt t o h close , and th e gu ests voted It to be the m o st unique a s w ell a s th e m ost su ccessfu l h a llo w e’en. •party.they ha'd ever a tten d ed .

AN EXCELLENT IDEA

Petition Circulating to Have a Reading:‘ Room Established In the Grove.

T h e fo llow in g p etition Is. b eing cir­cu lated in the Grove, to bo presented for th e favorable con sid eration o f the m em bers, o f the O cean.G roV e A sso c ia ­tion k t the! r a n n u a l. mee;Ung on Thu r s - ; d ay ,-N ovem b er’.'-.' 15th; ;!*'/>;]> '-V/'’;'• V ' ' ■ •■' ‘‘T iie ; su bscri.bers; • bel rig re sid en ts .. o f

Ocean Grove, or otherA\TIse* ; in ter este d ; and id en tified wi tii ;thIs com m u ri i ty . 'hereby'!■ respectfu l I y "petition tlia t /y o u w ill gra iit the use o f /a su itab le , room , wi th ; h e a t 'a ml ligh (>, • for 'the; fol 1 ow in g p u rp ose;" :, : V •;;/?:• •/••:

‘The, said : room to lie u sed 'a s a pub­lic reading; room , - m ore especially.-- fo r ; th e .benefit o f the" young; m en ■ of. th is place. ;.<We b e lie v e th e lr rnoniHi c o n d r ' t ion / a n d : socia l /rela tions ;need con sid ­er a tio n ; / and a : resort o f -th is na tu re, togeth er ' w ltli. proper go vern m en t' a nd r.ejl i gi o'us;!, i n fi uence/; w ill te n d t o el ey a t e and reflrie. \ . - ' - rvv r ’:-':: ;--

‘‘In con n ection w ith the reading puj;--. p oses it is proposed t o ‘p erm it the /* s e o f su c h '‘gam es a s checkers, ch ess and. oth er u nob jection able games., and the- room conducted on .a general plan s im ­ilar ip such a s ma intained by * the Y oung M en’s C hristian A ssociation .

“ It is proposed th a t th e sam e sh a ll be governed ’by a com m ittee o f five or s ix g en tlem en .” v ' J •:r. 'V j r . ■■■: I :-,- y;- _■- T h e idea o f a reading room In Ocean G roves originated; .witHi W rs.'Jaines: M- R oss, w h o : is -re sp o n sib le fo r th e petl-; tioii.; /The plan m eets w ith’ u n iversa l fa vbr. J f . c a r r i eel out, -,'aS'v ev e ry ir oil y,_‘ hopes' It: w ill be, i t w ill; g ive th e .y o u n g ' m en of;'tillIs v ic in ity a p lace in w hich -to-spend their ev en in g s in an unobjeo t lo n a b le ’ m anner. ; A lrea d y ; a q uan tity of good IIterature has ,been ’!promised:

REV. a B B O T P S MAIDEN SPEECH

• aCirkbride, Snyder and Hyr.es shoi.ld Ve'Jsen.tvback, - to ; the legislaiture.■; .Voto for them .'-. ; ' - S '

Political Meetings and Parade*. •: iThe Ocean G rove M cK inley a.rid

R o o sev e lt Club paraded; on : W ednesday evening; and a t ten ded .the-. Rep u b lican-, m eetin g in B e l m l a r .yrjyjt;; T h e Nciub w a s a fea tu re o f th e par­a d e o f . th e ib ta l pol it i ca I ,o rgan i23a tio ns o ii TliursdaT,^^eyenirigi ^at^^^the;big>nieet-: ing- iheld.-’»in A sbury .’P a i ic .; .T lie ;m arch Kvks" •tihTOiigli; 'tlie : Groy 6^5viranyXpf"," t^ li!ouses wqrd bril 1 ia n tiy :;• illum inatqdiv&

Edu^taional H all w as filled to hoar th ej issu es '-of the cam paign d iscussed by H on. J. K ..R ichards, o f W ashin gton , and ex-.ludge H offm an / o f . E n g iish - tow n. C andidates H ow ell and Snyder w e re 'p resen t and spoke.

T h is (F rid ay) ev e n in g the Ocean G rove club w ill p artic ip ate in’ a parade a t P o in t P leasant.

Luther. League Convention.' M iss C arrie van G illuw e, o f Ocean

G rove; w ill read a . p ap er, on L eagu er’S' -Duty” at the fifth 'a n a . « ■ n Milu a ' Uln- * M /%'«• 1.

he annual

con ven tion of the N ew Jersey Lutliei* League to be. held n ex t T u esday in Jersey Olty. • A t th is con ven tion the; questlon-b ox w ill he in ch arge, o f Mr. Ti. Van G illuw e. T h e con ven tion s in g ­in g w ill be led by th e vested choir of H oly T r in ity church. iRev. G eorge A. Genzpier, M isses Carrie, van. G illuw e anil- Lulu A rndt are th e local d e le ­gates. w ith M isses S te lla Coble. A m elia R othfr itz and A nna, van G il­luw e a s a ltern a tes.

Talks About Politics to the Local McKin­ley and Roosevelt Club.

■M hitters of th e gospel seem , to t a k e ' a liv e lier in terest in p o litics d urin g th is cam paign than ever before. Th? Ocean Grove M cK inley and R oosevelt Clti b was addressed la s t S aturday1 eveu - Ing;. b y ; th r e e : o f tillem ~-R evs<; W i 11 ia;h T . 'Abliotti ’$ / ;H.', C'. S m itli a,n*l S<;,p . Jon'es. a ll o f;th is .;p iace . rtlimher o li1 a d i e s ; av ere pres en t sit .,cUlb,• head qnar.- ter s ;to hear, th e S p e e c h e s . v '■ y'.';;

Rey.' ^rri A bb ott,:Avhd \yas tlie orator o f 'Dhe eyeti ing, Vhas -. niaUe a ;.careftil stu d y o f politics,^aithough 'he has never; •before; m ade a politcal 'speeQh. -T le .lias no 'redsbn to .;be asham ed cdf h is maldeiV e f fo r t• in -th is d irection .' ■F-til 1 y • conver- san t w ith tlfe in ^ : and . ou ts of every question “fchat. has .arisen ■ Slnte^'the .in­auguration . o f th e ; p resen t. fcampaign',.' and arm ed .w ith'a volum inous' array v t -pitbl i.p d ocu m en ts to-.prove 'hi s; a ss e r- tii'bns; 'he held ;t.he interest, o f' h ls aud- I en ce .fo r n ea-nl y -an > li o ur. ; H e co h fi ne 4; •h i rh se 11 - t o.; a' , ti i se its s ion ; of; the -’Issue s V represented ‘-'by th e . tw*b. dom iiia t i t : p ar­t ie s . B ryhnism , )h e;c lcc lareciJ vis : , nbt, t)em olc-.racy; ; ijy /a h y ''■-jmeans.'/.'Tiri-piijrial'T-; is m ’m eahs a 'd ic ta to r , he s a id ;■ ■iind .the.; b.nli^ (iict^tot-' at; present- in .bh is'; cbii ntry *1 t i i e • mmn froni raska, W h o' de clai'l' ed a 11 he ICa risa^ Cl ty con v.en-Lion w ha t; th e jitteh d In g:d elegates s lio u ld ; do and :what ■.■tt'feyr' &hould;: n o t;‘‘dp, ;’evenvtoV tiie, n am in g o f j i i s runnIng m a te ," a sw ^ lla s . th e chairm an: of- tbe : D em o cra tic -N a - vtibnal. C om m ittee. );.;-Eve^y;;veff6rt;^ifdr. pxpansioii i n ' tihe iiis to r y o f ;th is coun- itry; s a id . th e spea!ker, w 'as, m ade by' Dem ocrats,' and I f : tiitis be true* B ryan clea v 1 y; does not-: retires eri t the pa r ty ; ii e cla im s to s4tand for.’ Croker, liim self, favors exp an sion —sfthl'so over h is own sign ature in t i ‘N ew York paper la s t January.

>Mr. A bbott touched on tru sts—esiiec- ia lly t’he round cotton -b a le tr u s t • in. w hich D em ocratic C hairm an Jon es i3‘ very ‘ l a r g e ly i nte rented. : A s ; an i l l ti s -.

■ tratiion-. o f --i the p resent /u n p a ra le lled ' p rosperity o f th is country l ie compared! th e ?4T,OOg.OOO; - gp>ld .\reserye; in the. U nited S ta tes Treasury w hen M cKin­ley assum ed. i ‘he reins o f governm ent, iwft'h the ?150,000,000 in gold held in re­serv e tod ay . “ Before . Bryan, can do w hat he sa v s he .w ill .do he w ill h a v e to d estroy th e power o f the C on stitu ­t io n tind^-;;t'he;vSti'i)rem-e C ourt :;alspv ;aiid th is j ie can - neVeridd;”is tiid Mr. AbHbttv T lie sp eak er w a s gi.veri a i i s iiig vo te . 0 f th a n k s .for h is utilp• address.-'

■In illu stra tion o f B ryan’s p osition , Rev. S. \f, c. 3m lth told a w itty story o f an old d arkey m an down South , w ho had an oxtraordlnaVlly large fam ily of boys'. The old m an '.w as iii despair w hen the la s t hoy arrived , and , had aiiout run.-ou* o f Biblical; nrfm es•for h is num erous progeny. He ch risten ed .th e n ew com er Judas Iscariot. ‘IDon’t, you. know that is the nam e of tlie greatest traitor in h istory?”; was asked the dar-' key. “ Deed I do, boss; a n ’ d a t’s w hy 1

•nam ed' him —-’cause ’fore he grow s ! up h e’l l ■ w ish ’ h e’d nebbcr bin b orn .”.‘ R e v . S.'. D .-Jones' a lso m ade a -b r ie f address. . - . ’

W e w ant a,’ R epublican leg isla tu re. See t>hai' K irkbrlde, Snyder and Ply.tes aro on your t-icltet.

SUFFOCATED DY GAS • MINISTERIAL .ELECTION

Asbury Park ?lan Pound Dead In Bed . AHer'Itelng Missed Several Days.

•Ernest von Glahn, a , retired h o b l l;eeper from N ew Y orks w as found dead at, n is sum m er hom e, 314 :E ig h th . a v e­nue,-A sbury Park, la s t Saturday m orn­ing. He- w as la s t:seen a liv e by a n e ig h ­bor (in tlie previous T hursday a fter­noon. On Saturday,, a t the su ggestion o f the neighbor, P olicem en P a lm a ie e f and D avidson opened th e house. They, w ere nearly overpow ered by the sm ell of. gas. . : • '• - V

T h e odor becam e s tr o n g e r .a s th»*y proceeded u p sta ir s . 'I'hey •* \ra ted the flow of gas to a front room o n 'th e Bec- oiid Hoop. Here b n 'a bed, partly- un-

;d r e s s e d w a s .the;; body of von .Glahn: T l le V P 11 low w as soa jte d ■ f w l th Chicot j; >• w h ich h ad:tom e’, froni liisv.mouth.V .Tlio bod y lay-. In. a n a tu ra 1. posl t i o n . :' A part-! ly 'open^gas jet.; con heeled-; with.^iVgdS

;stove;; on ^the.fioqr;>;T lie llg h t^ ie x tin -/ guis^ied shpv/ed; p la in ly the ;cause •;£; death. ■ ‘ . .

O pinion w a s divided as to tlie theory o f su icid e, C oron er,F lotk,.-w ho viewed the body,- a t first hold'iilg’ the la tter view. Mr. von Gla'hn’s* death had thn appearance o f a c c id en t;; T he g a s jec in . h is room, w h ic h w as attached to .a gas tube ru n nin g dow n to a lit t le gas s tove at. the foot o f th e bed, w as tu rn ­ed on. T he -n ea ry Is th a t the. gas' w as extingu ish ed o ith er by a h eavy jar or. a g u st o f w ind-and th a t Mr. Von Glahn w as suffocated in. h is sleep . T h e de- veased w as w ea lth y and had no d om es­tic cares. He : seem ed in • ex c e lle n t sp ir its w hen lie.arrived in the-P ark :.he first o f la s t w e e k .' 7 • . • .

The thonse in w h ich lie died w as the ohe form erly, used by PuglMst Corbett ns h is tra in in g quarters. It is- said a loaiie'd r'evolveriw as found imde.r th e dead m an ’s p illow . T h e Coroner maiJe a thorough exam ination o f the circum ­stances a tten d in g von G lahh’s death, con clnd ing th at it w as th e result o f a ti’ accident. . *

VolteI ly res.

for. K irkbride, Snyder and

1 .■ "M ortuary Record.

Mr.. H enry Doren, fa th er o f M iss L . A . D oren, su p erv is in g p rincipal o f the to w n sh ip sch oo ls , died a t >his hom e i u A sb u ry . P ark , 612 T h ird a v e n u e ,' la s t F rid ay even-ing. ’ T h e funeral w a s held on M onday a ftern oon . •

*Mr. 'Doren had reached th e a g e’* of 72,«and w^as h ig h ly esteem ed by a largo e irc le o f frien ds and acq u ain t­an ces. H e is survived by th ree ch il­dren — M iss Doren, Mrs. T h om as Bar­ton, o f Belm ar* and Mrs. Grace T ow n ­sen d , o f .Cam den. B y trade tMr. D oren w a s a ta ilo r , for seven teen years 'con ­d u c tin g 'th is b u sin ess in the P ark . Ho w a s a n a tiv e o f N ew Jersey , born a t

• M t ..H o lly . ' H e eam o to th e Park in' 1 8 8 2 , •

High J in k s Among Colored Folk.Mrs. Edward H icks, colored, o f F air

H aven , sep arated from her* husband som e tim e dgo. T h o o th er day sh e wen't to th e h o u se w h ile her husband •was a t w ork, broke in the door and ^m ashed th e furn itu re and cook in g sto v o w ith an axe. H ick s ma.de a com ­p la in t a g a in st her. Ju stice S ick les ■held her under rbail ;to a w a it th e action o f th e grand jury. M rs. H ick s then h ad her husband arrested for a ssau lt and battery, and th is charge w ill also, com e'b efore th e grand jury. • .

Bail for Belm ar Officials..A t Freehold, la s t S a tu r d a y ,' M ayor

Y?;l 1 lia h i S.' .Tackso n and Boro ugh Clerk B en jam in B . ‘R ich ard son, o f Belm ar, w ere arraigned before Judge W ilbur A. ‘H eisley , tbyplead'-to.'.the in d ictm en t re*: centl-y presented' .by th e grand- jury; in t'hatv body’s, investigation; o f th e finan-' .dal- trou b les .of tlie boro ugh. o f -Belmar. T h ey pleaded not giullty and* w ere re* leased on $.1000 bail each. T h e sure­ties w ere Sam uel L. G illen and A. W. Bennett', o f Belm ar, for Jack son , and J. W. D anser, o f F reehold , for R ichard^, son . ’ _ .

R eieves-G illesple.Mr, Sam uel R eeves, o f Ocean Grove,

w aV -m arried;in P h ilade lp h ia , on W ed- .ne^day;‘e^en’m g^ to M iss F loren ce May .G illesp ie , o f th e latle-r-cityt..;M r, H en ry H a germ an, o f th e Grove, w as b est m an. • Miss; E m m avR eeves,;the; groom 's s ister, w as t'he .bride’s a tten d ant. V T h e groom ; i s th e son- o f M r.. and Mrs-- D aniel S. R ee ves,- o f M't T abor W a y .-

. A utom obile fo r E le c tio n Day*. .

IHere’s another' induceiuerit to vote; th e R epublican ticket. T ow nsh ip Com- •m itteem ah S h rev e h a s secured an au to­m o b ile for u se i n tak in g vo ters ofOcean G rove ' -to .t-he . p o lls n ex t T uesday. -W atch ou t for th e au'to., and w h en you see it com in g prepare ;to . g e t aboard. T h is is a new u se for t l ie ho rs e less par- - riage.- .

. '" P re a ch e rs A ttend P ra y e r M eetin g . ;,T h e , p ray e r •meetl'ng: o n W ed n esday

ev en in g a t St. P au l's dhureh, - w a s in / ..phhrge o f t h e , N ew ' B ru n s w ick P reach­ers’ organization;. J t is the purpose Of the m em bers o f th is body to atten d th e p rayer 'm eetin gs o f a ll th e M. E. churches in th is v ic in ity , St. P au l’s b e­in g th e first on the l i s t for th em to v is it . •

Vote. for M cK inley, sound m oney and prosperity . "

H urrah , the Tablet Has Been Painted!.T h e tab le t on the fron t o f th e A sso ­

cia tion B u ild ing V w as ' re-piainted on Thurjsday' by . C harles Pridham . O w in g to th e fact .th a t th e .tab let had so long been undecipherable -i t. w a s a n ey e so r e . to m an y people. N ow you can r read .the In scr ip tion ..'without en d angerin g th e eyes. va. - . . : / V . ' - ' ; ;

' v . Flagpole Cut Down. •••.' T h e .p l^ Uagstn^/uJ.,LUlagore’s p av iL , Ion has b^en ppt, d ^ n . It-w ag-j^ u niL th a t th e sfcaff :nad rotted con sid erab ly an d th ere w as danger that it m igh t n o t w ith stan d a h ig h ,w in d . -It w ill ho re­placed w ith a h and som e now polo.

Editor Poole's Libel Suit Postponed.' T h e tr ia l.o f E d itor Joseph P oo le ,-o f the Long Branch Press, did n ot com e off Jast w eek a s w as expected. P’oole -Is charged w ith lib e llin g M ayor B en ja ­m in P. M orris, of. L on g Branch:

A pp lication .• w a s . made;,- by. P oo le’s- cq u iise 1, Tho m as M cKen n a . f o r - a p ost- ‘ pone hi e nt .o f th e tr ia 1; for th e reason th a t .th e y . had not . s iifilcient tim e ; to properly; p rep are th e '.ca se .-. ■=’■; E . W . -Arr'owsmith, who. i s : assp'Ciiateri* wi tii th e prpseeu to r ; in t h e case, stated! that 'the; S ta te ’s w itn e s s e s w ere p resent and ; th ey w e r e ! ready to go ah ead . Judge F ort, w h o’ -was p resid ing, said th a t : he iw 6u 1 d . gra n t ! th e I a pp 1 i cat 10 ii: th a t he •!d id - n o t -thi nk* th e ! case' &hoii 1 d be :nvoved a t th is t im e oil accoun t • 0f t h evreas on-; sta ted ; 'b x ;th e /d e fe n d Jkrit's cou n se l; a iid i t .tyas,; agreed th d t y it. should be; tried • d uring DeCem beri; “!

T h e requ e s t that^Jud g e ; F ort try tiie case, b ecau se Of Ju d ge 'H eiSley’s rela­t io n ; to fh e com plainahts; w a s granted and in th is-cphnectipn! Judge' F o r t took occasion to s'ay tha.t-lie w anted to hear th e ' c a s e . . - V •!■•;■ rO

A motiqni to !q uasli! t h e :: in d ictm en t w lli .be' h ea rd 1 by.< Ju dge F o r t in Ills cham bers in' N ew ark , and v/ argiied;; On Saturday, N ovem b er lQth. . :

! . :. Miss Brow n's Party.« A iiss M arguerite .Brow n gave; a- half,

low e’e n inasquerade party a t the A laska; H ouse, W ed n esday even in g . T h e usual; ■hailpwe’eu1 sports arifa gam es w ere -played;'- a n d v , re fresh m en ts w ere served . /P resent .w e r e ! M isses. L izzie Ervlon,- A nna. 1 B eeg le , A gn es W ailin g , E d ith .. Good now ,; May. ' H a v e n s , i ua H o w la n d N e ll' ie B a iley , E d ith CohdIt, G eorgia W ood\vai*d, M asters ; G eorge Jam ison , HOrace Tan'tum, H erm an Shu- b e r t ,! G eorge 4H icks, F e ltch er H avens; Fred; Sloate; F ran k v an G illu w e, \V iV liam F la y e li 'and L eon C liver. .

if you are , a R epublican you w ill stand by you r p arty’s nom inees.

>The

W ill Support Local Option.tw en ty -seven th n nnnalvcojrfen-

tion o f t lie W om an’s C hristian Tern perance U nion, o f N ew Jersey , conclud­ed its sessio n a t N ew B ru n sw ick la st 'Friday.; T h e con ven tion "by • the c lo se vote o f .20 to 19 decided to sup p ort th is, year, any- le g is la t iv e . m easure designed to g iv e local op tion to com m u n ities’ or m u n icip a lities o f tlie S tate, • 1

■»; ■ .. . .. ; • A rm BroK en by '-Fail Fro m W h eel.

; W h H e. r id in g h er w heel' la s t Sit tu r- (JayM iss N ettie .F ar^ y , aged l2 , had tlie mil sfo ii tune to! fa ll,'a n d b r e a k h er arm !: w e j s . t l i e • dau jgih't£r n n i Mrs;; W,H, F a r r ^ .o f . Hepjc 4 n d ; t a^vTonce ave-.

■ n u es,. .Ocean ’Grove.'-'--,-' '-Ww! ’- - ■

W e w ant a 1 R epublican leg isla tu re . See th a t K irkbride, Snyder arid H y res jii;e on your ticket.

Township Registration.T h e Boards of R eg istry and E lection

'completed th eir w ork -with th e s it t in g on T u esday from .1 p. m to O p. m. There. Is an ilncrease o f ab ou t 300 over ia-st y ear’s re g istra tion . F o llo w in g is ih e fu ll registration of* the tow nship , in clud in g A sbury Park, B radley Beach, Avon and N ep tun e C ity for ISbfl and 1 0 0 0 :- • , .. .N eptune T ow nship ;” F ir s t-D is tr ic t . . . . . . . •.’.'

. Second D istr ic t .;.. . ..!T hird D is tr ic t . . . . . . . . . .fo u r th D istr ic t * 1

A sbury' Park ' ' ; . •p j ^ t W ard 0, c ,.. .. ■Second W a rd . . . iV’. \ 1U . .

B rad ley .Beach . . . ’. . . . .!A von . . . : • / . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . .N ep tiin e C ity - . . . . 1 . . . ; . . . . !

1S90 . (J4S . 827, , uS9

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1000 ; sin!

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170

New Olllcers Chosen lor the Local Dis­trict P reachers' Association. .

. . • y~O illcers w ere - e lected by tho. N^w

Bi unsw lek Di.stri(;t preachers a t .- t'neir regular .m eeting In St. P a u l's.ch u rch l Ocean Grove, on M onday m orning, as fo llow s: • ‘ !■ ‘Prt'did’ent—:Rev. E ll G lffnvd ,' Anbury Park. ’*■’••• V ■

V ice .President— Rev. J. H. M orris , N orth iJong. Branch-. : . ■ . .

"Secretary— R ev.? T h o m a s e s . BrOck; B radley Bc.-a^h, . ' '

Treasurer— Kev. W illiam Franklin, Ocean Grove. .

Com m 11 te e - 0 n T o pic— itov. I IT J . 11 ay - ter , Bradley Beach. .

Comniittee* on T em p erante— Roy. W. G, M oyer, W est Grov^?.

T he new officers >vlll .-erve the ensu­in g s ix m onths:

Don't scratch ; vote a. stra igh t ticket, and le t - i t ;be.*a R ep .ub iican -tick ti.

. Death of John C. Day.•Mr. John C. D ay died a t h is honie^

N o. H7 Joh nson avenue,' Newark,-, ojl T uesday ; even in g . . T h e • im m ediate cau se ,'of deatli w a s h ea rt fa ilure, fo l­low in g a severe su rg ica l operation for th e rem oval o f an abdpm lnal tumor, He wa.» born in N ew .Providence, N; J ., fifty -seven years ago, and w as one o f th e seven son's o f Sam uel T . and Elizabeth* i^ay; who.-prior to' 1SI>2 w-;re frequent v is itors a t Ocean Grove; m any' of our readers w ill rem em ber ! the bHrnl father o f W. F ., P en n in gton . M., and Jaiin C. Day. Mr.. p a y was one of the orig in a l m em bers and a ctive .w ork ­ers o f St. L u k e’s , church, N ew ark. A t th e tim e o f h is death he .was treasurer; o f- th e Board o f T rustees. Mr: D ay w as converted in very early life and. the itk e ie s ts of the church a lw ays lay n ear his heart; A w idow and four ch ildren su rv ive him. T h e 'o ld e st is a son wlio w as associated w ith h is father in the jew elry .b u sin ess , a t No. 23 M aiden Lane, N.. Y.

Mr. Day's wife';' w ho w as M iss Sarah G arrison, o f N ew ark, a s ister o f Board o f W ork s C om m issioner. W illiam C. G arrison, sur.vlyes Jiinr, and he leaves fou r children*— Irving G.‘ Day, con n ect­ed w ith th e firm o f 'D ay,.C lark & Co.. and .Misses Hattie^ B essie and Marjory r—xhe three;last*-nam od liv in g a t hom e. Mr. D ay’s • su rv iv in g brothers are W. F. Day, o f M orristow n: W alter B. Day, of.Port-M orris; Bt?n-j«trriln DAy. 'o f Mo<* ristow n; Penn in gton M. Day, o f th#? firm of W, F. • p a y & C p ; ,-o f Ocean G rove’; ■ Stephen •; S. D ay, of N ew a rk ,. agen t for the M u tu a l. Benefit ..L ife ' In­surance..'Com pany, and F ran k lin ; D«ty. of Newark,' junior m em ber of- rhe firm o f Day, Clark & Co. . ."*. T he funeral serviced w ere held th is

(F rid ay V a f ter A n o n ) . in". - S fi.v*. Talked. t hurch, N ew ark.

CHORAL-UNION REORGANIZED

Howard Morris Meets W ith an Accident.'H ow ani M orris, of th is place, w as;

p ain fu lly .in ju red by a fa ll through th e' tres-tlo a t W e s t . End last Saturday n ig h t. H e w a s b illin g a show from W est Em l to I^ong;Branch.; and m issed th o la s t tro lley , ear to uhe P ark . ' H ow ­ard thereupon started to w alk hom e. In. the darkness h e.m ade a m isstep and fe ll through th e-b rid ge, Ji d istance of about tw elve f(k*t.' One rib w as broken and -his ches/t w as crushed.. H e .w a s tak en , to th e Iiong Bra nch; H osp ita 1 H o w a r d - is tihe- sbii^!! o f !\[r. AViiiiaiii; M orris, m anager o f E d ucatio 11 a i : H a J1: '

Revival a t Bradley Beach.; R eM ival'm eetings w ere;;,inaugurated a t ‘tihe op en in g of; the n ew M ;. Ei'ch u rch ­in. Brad ley.-Beach tw o w'eeks ago. So su ccessf u 1 ha ve. .been th ese m eetin gs, and so great the in terest m an ifsted V6y. th e people of. tlie v ic in ity ,!th a t th e ser - - v ices h ave b een : cohtInued.H;!uring th ls : w eek . T h e - \ •number - o f con verts • is liirge. On M onday and Tiiesday! n igh ts o f th is w eek. P astor B rock 'was a ssist- ' ed; b y ^ -R ey ^ ^ A : DeCVIanls^bf: th e -N ew ; J ersey s . C onference.; -Mr.: arid ; Mrs.-; H arry Lbper,'!w4h o ! w ere :h eard r a t :tUe 1 a to ‘camp! m eetin g in Ocean Grove,- are; s in g in g n igh tly and contribute' m ater­ia l ly -.to th e Success, of, :the : m eetings; •

. - Vd’te '. for K irkbride, ■;S n y d er ■ and; H yres. \ : -/■ ;;/ \V..-

Physicians Come High.Dr. A lb ert C. P erve il, o f B rooklyn,

has an action p en d in g In th e Suprem e C ourt to recover ?480 .from . P h il D aly, J r . ,o f ' lx )n g ' .‘Branc.h,. fo r -m e d lc a ls e r - !v ices to 'his; form er .-w ife,!Jenny .Toy’ce; t lie /b u r le sq u e actress.-^^. It is ' a llaged; th at m edical serv ices , were' rendered b etw een A u gu st 22 an d ; Decem ber :'ti, 1899. In m ov in g for a b ill o f partlcu- ;la rs / o f - 1 he„; services; Mr.^-Da 1 y states' th a t h e h as been:divorced from h is w ife; and th a t lie has no k now ledge o f the p hysician . A bill of particulars w as ordered. • .- ■ ;

Another Victory for the Oreos.By tliis Mme th e football -players who

com e put o f the m etropolis to do.up tha “couiitry dubs” !m ust h a v e a w h o le so m e : r e s p e c t ; for -, th e - ; 'doUgh;ty;; Qreos;.; \yho coD.tI nue untiieeked 0n thei r-.victorioiis m arch . 'Last 'Saturday th e; Fordhftm C ollege eleveri^a! godj;i;on^^tppy ;:was: •ni a'de -to; s u ffer.'t h e . h ti ni 111 at! on / o f ; d e - feat; T he Orens ■ w e r e ; s im p ly .;ih y ln ci- ■lile. ! T h ey bucked, and . rushed,' arid. "tossed th elr opponents r ab out at; w ii 1, m a k in g : th em . look lik e autom atons: The score—O reos, 26: T ord h am , .0.

. ^Election Returns'In the Grove.r\ People of Opcatt Grov.e need iibt go o u t ,o f tow n n ex t Tuesday n iglit to get! electilpn ; retiirns. • The, Ocean Grove M cK inley aud R oosevelt Club'. h .is: placed a special w ire in its- club rOotn^ in the Clarendon buiPdlng and. w ill t e iv e a com plete s&rvice u ntil the. re -: su it is know n. T he in stru m en t ) \ i i l be in. ch arge o f C harles B lltn s .-o f; the W estern Union ofiice. . ’. W h ile none! but m em bers w ill he.'ail-! m ilted at. h eadqttaners, the club*, has arranged to have tlie returns read a lso in A ssocia tion H a ll a s fast a s received. The halL w ill be w ann ed and. lighted, an d;th e public is in vited to be present, M essengers w i l l : con vey th e telegram s .from the club room s to the h all.-w h ere rhey w ill lje‘read ou t to the people. .

Local S ingers Reslime R ehearsals Under ...Dlrectlon'ol Mr. van Gllluw'e.

On M onday even in g t-he' • Ocean Grove an d-A sb ury Park .C h ora l Union w as reorganized; Trlie n j e e t l^ ; waW held in A sspviation ..H all, O eean:Grove. : N early - one hundred, p erson s, w^ro present. T he o llk e r s ’elected are;'•*'P res idea t-^-1;. - va 11 GlMuwe. ; .; .:

Vice President—I’rod ’ Bamtiian;Secretary—Etlward \V. K ilim er.T reasurer—-Bean Thbm psoii. •

. - T h ese olHeprs, to g e th e r -with: Georgo « M. B uniham and '151 vin C. Burtfs. w i l t . con stitu te thf; exectiuive com m ittee; •

Librarian—J.; II. E m en'.. ’ ’ ; ••:. / . : ;!A ss is ta n t LibraVian— Qhilrles L ip p ln - ':

cb tC V '1-. - '!•:. Upon th ei report of th e ; ca n v a ssin g :

ronitfiit tee ;b ein g read.- It . w as fou nd " : im possib le to raise .suillcient m oney, a t t h is 11 iii e t O'; wa r ra 111 ' t lie en gagem en t of prof. M organ as director. So for the ' 1 present Mr. I... van' G illuw e w i l l offl-. 1 d a te in th at capacity.

The mem iior.s \yi i.I m ,-ct for rehearsal on Thursday even in g o f n ext w eek .■ T he U rildn-w ill-glv.e.a coneert during

the.W inter, at w hich•,*H iawntha’s W ed- ■ d in g F e a st” m ay be/rendered. The.Iat* ; ter h as-b een iji rehearsal for .'.som e w eeks. . • ■ .

K irkbride, Snyder and Tlyres sh ou id be sent- back to tho leg isla tu re . V ote- for them . ' . : ; ■ ' ’

Crossed In Love Made Him Insane.'V C harles N ato li, an Ita lian fru it d ea l­er, o f Perth A m boyt‘ becam e in san e ear­ly T uesday m orning.- . L eaving his bed he ran through tw o-streets and plunged Into. S taten Island Sound. H is cr ies, brought A ndrew M erwin and D avid W eseott t o h is a id .; R ow in g ou t from shore ih ey helped him from the w ater.

No s o o T ie r w as the m an sa fe in tho boat than lie attacked h is rescuers and then leaped • overboard. A lthough at first d isposed ro leave N atoli to h is fa te, W escott and M erwin a g a in ’s a v e i him from d row ning and g o t h im to the, shore. T here N atoli fought ‘.and ;b lt h is . captors, and they: had great difficulty In h old ing him trn'tll the arrival, o f po- . l i c e . , H e was exam ined by Dr. W. E. R am say, w ho pronounced/ him insane. • Later N a to li becam e vioV m .. and . i t required s ix m en-to hold him . H e w-as taken to the Sr'ate In.vane A sy lu m . N a- to li’s fricnds say lie w as made Insane by a <U sappointm enl-in love.

Runaway Horse's Neck Ilroken.A team of horses! ow ned by Jam es

SUklc-s. o f M orri'sville, and driven by a man em ployed ,by . Mr. S ick les,, w ere , com in g down kbm M iddletown ouo day. recen tly , w h en ’the horses becam e frightened a t a steam e n g in e .In .C la r ­en ce W allin g 's 'eid^r house: a t N u t. Swam p. The horses rail aw ay. T h e. driver was; throw n from th e w agon, en-- tangled in th ere ln s and dragged a sh or t- d is ta n c e / .The. horses ran in to a d itch , one, o f them fell dow n and the..other! stepped ori i*.s lieck , breaking it; Tho horse-WaA shot. vThe o th er horse w a s. n ot hurt. ' v . :

• - . Accident to. Aged Woman.Mrs.! H annah C. : P oo i’e, one ; o f /th e

o ld est residents o f L on g B ranch, r e ­cently. m et. w I th a n aec id en t t hatvw ill; lea v e^ J ier /a !eripple; th e balance o f heiv l i f e ^ M r s /; ;P oo le , w ho is . in;, -her!;92d- y i i n , Wasj retu rn ing from th e residence (oH ier- son> Dr^; A l vin; S. P o o le / of ,W es 1-" w ood avenue. • Slfe w a s onA V illow u v e- niifi;:a! few. hun d red . yard s'frp m : 'home;: w h en a dog a ttack ed ; he r .; I n w a r d in g ■ off. th e cur w i\h _ lier eaiie, ^Ii^;:;ppblc

‘V ote the stra igh t; R ep ub ilean ticket!

Abrams Suit Compromised.C ounsel for eliurebes In this:*vicinity-

and a t Fran kford; ,1^./! m et ‘th e laiy'yers Of: tiie Abram s', e s ta te ,I n 'th e C o u r t: of Q hancery a t Tjienton',^ pn '^Ved riesd a y , and a com prom i^*^ *was effected /Uy w hich t l i e . c la in i^ . o f th e' 'Abrams'. lle'fTS w as se ttled -’ by .-'the- phyme'rtt of the; sum o f ^3l0O, T h is w ill, probably reduce th e b eq uests m ad e /b y M rs. A b­rams, to th e ;'chiirches" Interested; / / / i f

Fish Haw'ks Lose W eather Reckoning.‘P erson sW h o are acquainted w ith .th e

seashore, says'th e-S p rin g Lake G azette, are* con versan t w ith .the fact, t h a t / t h e . fish h aw k s, tha’t are s 0 no ti cea b le a Ion g s h ore - tlurl ng: th e sum m er/.itsua I Iy/.ma ke; th eir appearance in t?he sp r in g , w ith great l'egitlarity each year ".a n d ;ta k e ! th eir departure jn t i i e fa 11 in th e sam e w ay. T h is has com e t o be looked upon a s a rule that th ey n ever d ev ia te from,-, b ut th is y ear Is a noticeab)e| excep tion , for rhe fish h aw k s are stll), ,')ity;£./... I t m ust be th a t the fine weatlifer th us far a n d .th e absence, o f ’cold w eath er and d isagreeab le storm s has. caused th ese birds to lo se -th e ir reckoning.

Good Government League’s Candidates. ;T h e C itizen s’ Good G overnm ent

League o f N ep tun e tow nsh ip , n iet iu W est G rove on'M onday'< i.'6n lng. A t th'Ls- m eetin g th e con m iittee appointed, som e t im e -a g o ’to look up. the records and characters o f tb e! A ssem bly can d i­date^ m ade its report. A s a resu lt it was decided .. by. tlie: niem bers o f the league to give, their votes to Sanntel A. C liver. Dem ocrat. .. A sbury \ Park; C harles R’ Snyder; R epublican, A tlan ­tic H ighlands, and Z acharlah. N ye, 1‘rch ib ition lst, 0-roan G rovt\ T h^ .m em ­bers Will vote the national and con­gression al ticket o f . th e ir in d ivid u al chOicel ; ;•’. ;' / ■'./ '• '-!/•;' -•'■!•’ ,/-’.! - ..

If you are -a R epublican von w i l l stand by your party’s nom inees.

fe ll, tractu i'iug^ a t the join I.<—

lev righ t fem ur

Lakew ood'( m inis the RecordT he n erv iest nkin h \\ record is Joe

K rueger, form erly w i Lakew ood. A fter repeated a ttem p ts to secure e \id en » e a g a in st him for se ll in g liquor illeg a lly a t Lakew ood, .Prosecutor; Brow n hu 1 him indicted a t the Septem ber court. In sop ie w ay he got Wind of i t and skipped t'iie S tate. L ast w eek he made application ’to the M etropolitan T rac­tion Com pany of N ew Y ork for .a posi­tion as conductor on their cars, and gave th e prosecutor a s reference, l io w w as that, for nerve? '/ /'

' Schooner AbandoneT h e ’! th irteen tori schooner. Idaho,

w hich w en t a sh ore off L on g Branch, h as b e e n 1 Abandoned by h e r :• captain,, G eorge E. W ilson! . T h e s loop h as been d ism antled , -everything! o f any. value b ein g tak en asliore. C aptain W ilson .telegraphed for a tug*^o;tow;rtti«*yessel 1 jn w o r t ^ '^ h b ! 'price^‘^asU e^fbr d oin g th e "iob* t i e s loop w aso n ly va lu ed a t $600/ Captain; .W ilson concluded to " d ism a n tle ’. M r , / rather t lia n to pay th a t figure.

Hawkins-Jobes.C ounsellor John/I^. H aw k in s, o f A s- /

bury Park, was m arried on T uesday to M iss ElSle A. Jobes, d aughter o f .ludgo T h om as A .; Job es, o f A rizona. T h e w edding, took place a t th e hom e of the bride’s aunt. M iss Jan e E lizab eth AI** lerij -P la in fie ld / N. J. T h e cerem ou y w as perforriied by the Rev. Dr. R ich ­ards, p astor o f th e P lain field Presby­terian church, and- w as w itn essed by. o n ly a few friends and re la tives. Mr. and Mrs. H aw kins w ill be “at hom e” On W ednesdhy even in gs after- N ovcm - , h er 20th, a t 415 Second avenue, A sb u ry Park. ' : ... '. . . /•; • !'. !

Summer Boarding-House Burned.Oue day last w eek a boarding h o u se ,

on Bay View* avenue, a t A tlan tic H igh ­lands, belon g in g to , Mrs. Sherlock, of N ew York, aud conducted by h er /d n r- / in g the sum m er, w as d estroyed by fire. Two ad jo in in g b u ild ings ivere d am ag­ed. The. lire w as d iscovered by the. en gin e w ipers on the railroad and the en g in e w h istles w ere blow n as n w arn­ing. W hen the firemen reached tho scon e th e .fire w as so fa r advanced th a t n oth in g could be done to sa v e th e building.

■ Biggest Schooner Launched.T h ere has ju st .b een launched -a t

B ath, "Me., -the largest sch oon er ever b uilt,;in w hich M onm outh cou n ty cap i­ta l Is represented. T h e nam e o f th e schooner-Is E leanor A. Percy. She ia rigged w ith s ix m asts. S a ilors aro som ew hat puzzled a s ' . t o the proper nam e for the s ix th m ast. T h e d im en - ' s ion s o f th e v esse l are: L en gth , 323.5 feet; w idth, 60 feet; depth, 24.8 feet; grpss ton n age . 3,401.96 feet. H er cosl w ill be $140,000 w hen com pleted .

Sheriff On a Cold T rail.L a s t w eek^Sheiiff <Davls heatxl th a t a

colored m an a n sw er in g m urderer B u l- tock ’s description w a s em ployed o n a . s to ck farm, about lohree m iles from. T renton . T h e man bad 6om e o f h is tee th filled -with gold, th o sam e as B ul­lock. T h e Sheriff w en t th ere TQiurs-' day, b ut t lie m an w a s n o t B u llock . ■•'/

Page 2: VOLUME VIIl^NO. 42. OCEAN GROVE TIMES ...*1^ tii e • mmn froni raska, Wh o' de clai'l' gas tube running down to a little gas ed a 11 he ICa risa^ Cl ty con v.en-Lion wha t; the jittehdIng:delegates

OCEAN G R O V E TIM ES— SA TU R D A Y , N O VEM BER 3, • t'900.

RAILROAD OBJECT LESSONS. SUGGESTIVE LABOR FIGURESHOW WILL YOU VOTE?S t a i t l f f t lc B S h o t r l n p : <l»e, P r o H p c r i t y : o f

n a J h iiiy . M e n ' I n i e y . ", T h re e ; 1 m b ilcn t Ions ,re e e iit ly -Issued-- • 1h e ‘‘A im u a 1 1 iep o r t o f I h o ih iI j w a y .a iid : T e le g ra p h E m p lo y e e s ’ P o litic a l' L e a g u e 1 of. I ll in o is ," (th e r A im u id S ta t is t ic a l Ke-

.p iu t o f th e im e r .s ia te ro in m e re e Com* m issio n " nnil “ P o o r’s M an u al o f H all- rosVds"— co n ta in m u ch -v a lu ab le .and .un­assailab le-. e v td en ee in su p p o rt ot’ tin? •jlnim .t h a t P res id en t M c K in le y 's ad- n iluistriitjO ii h a s resu lte d in g r c a j p ro s­p e r ity io n il lin os o f In d u stry.. i t Is In­te re s tin g to not Jot*, fro m a s t in ly 'o f t jio sr w o r k s h o w - m m rly r a ilw a y . ex*.‘ paiislori w a s n t a s ta n d s till lo tho y e a rs frn iir 1S04 to !Ss>7 am i h o w re m a rk a b ly Vapid tlu* g ro w th , lias -beon- -sluce lliut tim o :/ T lio . In crease l i t f r e i g h t rolling- sto ck , fo r e x a m p le , fro m 1S1U to . 15S*.>T w a s on ly a b o u t (>,0U(» car.s ,.w h i^ 0:»«tlio In crease from 1SUT to 1 S'Ji> w a s p e a r ly 1110,000 c a r s T h e ton s o f freight. luov- e iK w n s litt le g r e a t e r ; In IS!>7 th an In ISOH, ‘ b u t lSi)i) s h o w s Mill Inc rea so o f ; n e a r ly o n e -fo u rth o y e r 1SI»7. P a ss e n ­g e r trill tie rem a in s.‘‘n e a r ly s ta tio n a ry , th e g r o w th y e a r b y y<ND\ b e in g la r g e ly

. ptVset b y tiie load o f su b u rb a n tr a v e l to e lo etrlc lin es. B u rn in gs, • both g ro ss an d n e t . 's h o w .a lik e r a tio o f in cre a se to th e s fr e ig h t tra tllc In th e -le a n tim es an d fa t tim es re s p e ctiv e ly .> T h e . s ta t is t ic s o f num ber o f em-

. p loycos show a tota l In ISiM o f a far larger num ber than In an y year on record.- In ISDJl U ie‘lotaI w a s S73.- 002, b ill the num ber w as reduced by m ore than 1(10,000 In t h e ; fo llow in g year, and- not till ISOS w ere Hie figures.

' o f ISiK) equaled. Of. this., huge arm y, con stltlitln g , w ith tiiefr fa mi jies. • prob-

.iibly; non rly -1 p er' eont p f t i i e • to ta l pop- ;Ulatlori o f the; eouutry, only ab o u l O.iOO, 'o r io s s t h a n 1 per/. cent^ arG mrikcHi a s bllieers*.* . . .

T lie fo llo w in g .ta b le g iv e s th e com r .-{-peiwa'tipiv /.tlio’\ liCTbron. t : otn- seiar.'.'o f n tiiroa i^y ea r s: " r.

'• lsns. - isw.Cloijeral o fiico rs ; , . . i -. . $ lC , ‘ 4»<5Sfl $ 12 ,0 0 1,4 4 2 :

.'O ilii-f. t)H irersvV, .'; 4 ,c3 4 >624‘J.'< .' •7,480,8(0..-:(V on erfll: oJ lice ':clttf k s S , W O . O S i l y 2 1 ,250;_005;

: ijtn lio .il"aK ^ ilIs iV .vV *<i-i'-jfJO.fiSl.SSOr-.-;. 1S,0(>S.C57,;O th e r s t a t i o n m o n ; : i i . ViiV •- S S .l W .7 1G ; ; • -42,6UMU3:;

:• KnRlrt’ uii'ii - . . . . . . . . . . ,V. - S i> ,W ,m 4r>,7Ii3,l)44Flri-nu-ii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ^ 2 ,571,13 0 : 20.W S.C34;Contiiti’tors' ,. i ,», ,i , 23,70S,480 ■ * 27,042,307;Otl»*r Iniitinivii . ,v. . H0.fi04,133 •11,201,077Maclnr.isis . i i r . - . i 17.724,17r 7 ‘ 20.720;733CaViioi.'tcrs".. ,7. 2D.OOI.OSl) • 21,yd'J,5li0

. OthiT fhopmtn . . . . . . . . . . . . 44,"IlS.iis'U 63,239,n0<*S<Tlton W m t-ri It5.735*703'. t7.«4,3.r»l

’ O th e r tru f.lttliL-n V , ' . . . . . . . . ..GO,0 1 3 .^ 7 * 01 tm .U &Switrfiitifn, fldctni'u and. w nli liniorv . . 24,251,20y 27,«)84,7* ITi’ li-t;ra|iii oponitors and, '. .' ilisjn:ti:lif;rJ.. . . . . . . . 13 .0 lf» ,3 U . : 16 .1 10 .112Kmitloyvca* W o u n t L ol - • ;

: tidiilitiK*equipment . . . . . ' . 3,200.020 3.1»53,102-All iitln.r employees'. >n*l,

la lio iers 1 . . . . . . . . . 4 0 , 3 7 7 ^ 1 1 7 03,0 10,1. 1

. f o U N :r. ‘i ; . $522l6fi7(6!)0

H e re is an in cre a se o f .o v e r ;S 7 7 ,000,- tioO. In th e .w ages o f r a i lw a y em p lo y e e s in th e fo u r y e a r s o f M c K i n le y ’s . a d :

.. rn I lilst rii t lot j. - :Tl/e. tota l operating exp en ses o f Unit:

c»d s ta te s ra ilw ays iii 1 SOI)- w ere nu: 1.000, and o f tills sum .<522-JKtS,000 wont to pay the w ages o f em ployees. O f every .$10. paid O u t by th e railw ays for o |iera tln g exp en ses, $0 w en t ti) pay

. w ages ••it ml* sa laries ’o f em ployees.N ow observe bow large a proportion

o f i’iillwa.v earn liigs goos -to pay the w a g e s /o f la lio r .a s couijmred w ith the proportion goin g to pay,Interest or d iv i­dends to the h olders o f .ra ilw a y secu ri­ties. • lii tiie’ fo llow ing, table, tho figures arc g lven *o eVen m illions o n ly :

- T«t:lt carnlnc» ff jin opor.itlon. . . . . . . .£1,313,000,000l'iii<l Is* tJljH 'les niu|' vvai?u i;. . . . . . . . . . ,ri'J3.(*>i.0'>J

■ ( l i l i r r Wpopitln»j/PXitf*H^M ............. • 331,O'V>,0W :Interest on .lionris anil otlior debts....'. 2f..'.1)00,000 I)jvhli.‘nn.i 6irstuck . . ..... • .... '111.1KN).<M)0 •Taxi's .................................................. :l|.00*»,0')0

. , V e r n u n c n t i i i ip r o v f ltw n H ' 22.000,000'O th e r p j v i n c u u / . . v . . , . . . 21,(K>U,|i0O

• I t m ust7 be renionibered lii consider­ing. the above- tipit a very large ,’projior-t l . o n , o f r t h o V o t h e r p | » e i;a U r ig ;e A 'i )e n s e H ’ !.

liml .of the expenditure oil jiern ia n en t' .isuprovem epts actu a lly g oes' to pay w ages. ; In;' th e pui-clmse 6 f rolling; stock, for exam ple, the bulk o f the p urchase iupney goes to .pay w ages o f w orkineii lii locomotive* aud car shops' ju st a s W ouiil/lje the case i f .ih e roUJng, stock: w ere. 1 »ul III n t h e . coii ipa n y *s

• shops; vM nlU iig V ilow au ce for' tliis,, it s i t u s ' {>robable;that !not- le ss than <»0 p er ci.-nt o f the total receip ts o f rail*;

_w i\y eom p aiiles Is paid out d irectly , as ' •■wageVto labor. - -1; ; v v; --• vV: " •

Proot’H o f I’roH iifr lly S h ow n l)y tie* /'.V-.’1;; eorilu d StntlstloH . ::'r

v 'lio ra c e C. W adlm , ch ie f o f : t l ie M a s - fiachusetts b u ieau t»f. labor sb it ls ilc s . 'hiis -.j-ust • issued; b is fourteen th report. ■ U eferring to th e 4',7*10jL ^ U ibllshm enls,: representin g SS in^lustries, o f th e Corn- m on w ea lth ,'o f Vvfduh the report, treats, t 'h le f . W adlin offers lit tie con solation to the ca lam ity h ow ler and h as tlie fo l­lowing* en cou rag ing Inform ation:

T he tota l am ou nt paid in w a g es in d ie 4.740 esta b lish m en ts represented j« the- SS in d u stries Increaseil 11.01 per cen t In- isilO as com pared w ith 1S0S. In the .nine lead ing Industries, the fo l­low in g p ercen tages o f Increase appear; Hoots and s h o e s , .10.40; chiseling!*. 18.- HS; cotton goods, 1-.47; leather, 0.S2;-. m achines iiiid m achinery, 24.S0; tnei- .als itiid fuetalllc 'goods; 14.55; paper, 4.yjl; w oollen poinls, lHUi; gml' w orsted

' goods, 1,‘i.Ol); T h e iiicrease for th e n ine lead ing ind u stries,.Iu the aggregate , is 12’:U per cent, T lie average yearly earnbJgs per im livUlual. w ithout re-.

,gard to sex or age . em ployed In lh e SS in d ustries, w ere $411»,01 in iS!i8 and $427.7 U n lSOO, an Increase o f $7.S0, or 1.8 per cen t in tb e la tter year. •

S a v in gs bank .s ta t is t ic s are {dw ays in terestin g and Im portant, ns tliey sh ow tlie d ecline or rise o f the surplus-

.earn in gs o f the people and m ay be. a c ­cepted as a pre.tty sure indication of

• th e condition o f the w age earners an d . th e .Bimi}1 trad esp eop le , li i 1SSS, th e year o f I la i^ lsou 's election, the per cap lu i deposits * w ero $22.7;V In 1S02 they w ere $20.11,-.an Increase o f .$3.30. Four years: Inter, th ey w ere $2d.08, an Increase o f , o7 cen ts, l i i 1S00 they w ere. $ 2 0 .2 4 im Increase o f $2.r>0, and i f the sam e rate be m aintained through the fou rth y ear o f M cK luloy’s ad m in ­is tra tio n th e Increase w ill b e $8.41. T o sum m arize, tin ;'am ou n ts per capita w hich the peop le o f the U nited S ta tes have been ai)le to add to tlielr sa y in g s are a s fo llow s: ; ,Kinir years of U v p H h l k * a n ! s m . . $3 30Fimr -yours ot Oi inocrmy ........ 6)Kuiir y*.*ars M U<'publlcunlsiii. .......... 3 41'

A Worlcln«nmi»!M P la in TnlU t o . Ifta ' • I f c l h iw W « rk l i» K » n e ii . :

r 'e llow w orkingm en^.how .are you go*, lu g’to vo te? '

I h ave tint de u p 'in y nt bul how 1 am going tb vote, n nd V w a tit to a sk you to vote ih e sam e w ay. •

T n m •iio t.an orator unr a 'scholar. I cm rnot m ak e a speech tipi* w rite a mag*.

r f e S • nzllu; article.;' l am Just an ordinary everyd ay w orkingm an w ith in telligence

f a * Enough U) h ave ji little coim non sense* .and tell it to oth ers. •

i. tun a W orkiiigman w ith a w ife nnd K^^".*;'V*’foiir.’; ch ildren. M'lght years ago. in P ^ V : > ’v .lS 02 , I 'w a s doing fairly w ell, and my

' i - '; .pbler' iioy.s w ere;.b oth ut school. ; .1 ^ f e ^ . v -:voteil.-'ns did a ll good D em ocrats,. for

0 t ‘oyer.vc*leveiw sixw eek s a lte r elertlon , just in-fore C liilst-

^ v ;\l ‘ . m as, I lost no' jblfc 1 ebidd not g e t aio'' otlier. T h h igs w e n t f rpin 1 tad t o w orse.

• t i o y l o f t school, and tried to. earn u little - m o n ey ., We never, got' in tlie

• bum Uiie a t Matllstm sipiare; b ut w e . K f e v ' llh i som etim es g e t near th e bread line

' Tenth street.;. , 1 Could not tell you th e .lia n lsh ip s o f tliose four years.

A lw a y s behind In th e rent and h a lf . :-1 tb e tin ie W ithout.anything, to ea t. * T h e

fry>'-3p*;y - Wife- w orked hard, ahd th e lioys and I |fc ^ i;^ V :d !d .n n y th ii* g u» earn n d olh \r . ’ .

AVell.. IS00 cjiine anti another dec*. ;;j-V^k'j.VV:tloiK W ith thousands o f other Poihb-

■ e r a ts . I v o te d fo r M cK lniey ‘and hoped ' ’f o r ’a"change, In le ss than a .m onth’ I

'?■ SPt ii jp l) and h d v e lia d w o r k constant* f i /iy '- ’• ly th ese four years; T iie boys soon

w en t back t o school.' I ani.now gettin g ft w eek. My w ife nnd 'f liave. plen-

-v- tf\ P ,li rind’wenr, and w e are Jnippy—. 6b , so happyr*to see our ,boys grow in g

. to he cducnted men.F e llo w workfngm eti, do I need to tell

3'ou hoM' l am golji? to vofeV .: 1 .don't ex a c tly understand th is ques:

:'t i°u ° f Im perialism , excep t th at I am V", .for th e stars and stripes' and 1 do n et 'y ; MVelleve anybojly^ean or w un ts to m a k e

th ls ooniitry an em pire..fe^vtv,,v I k n ow little about th e'm on ey (inos-1

. • tlon , ex c ep t th a t w hen ,I earn o dollar A 1 w u ilt 100 cents', and w hen 1 put a lit*

P i & f ' t ie m oney iu th e bank I w ant to be snr«» ^ oif'tak ing put a s much a s 1 p ut ln, w ith.

A b tt le Interest, • . ' ■ ' . / ’• V(I d on ’t- know nittcb about D ie tariff;-

ex c ep t th at free .ti'ad e w ould throw me ^ f e rvV- : and tlfousnnds o f <il.lu?i*s;out‘ o f a Job,;i s l i v ; w i t h no-'Chance;lo get-unothcr; V- \ -

; r ’ 1 h aven ’t an y th in g ' to sa y again st^ M cK in ley or Bryan, but 1 k iiow ; ami

; liiiow^ that If Ilryaii Is elet'tetl ; . tiiousandK iuiil hundreds of thousands

' of. us are g o in g to b e 'o u t 'o f w ork for'; f e v : t h e n ext fbtir.years. If n ot longer; w hile

- i f - i lc K i i | le y is f le e ted I b elieve 'there-.] Wi l l not be ati.• h«i.i‘,s t:. e:tj>ablo man

-'/'V-whb-Is w illin g to woVk that w ill not be ^ . V

’ - I f Hryan is elected , iny b<»ys. w ill y.;' \ in ive to leave school. I f M cK inley Is

;elected , m y older hoys w ill soon luiye a - v c o m p l e . t e . education , and th e n iolher

anti;i,.w lil;neveV h ave;to worry again; : / U^w.v,-: * I’clVu w Work 1JI g in en , you- w atil better

v .>Wiif?o«..* ilon;t yotl?; .• You w u h t ; more • ^ih»n ft uiere ‘ex isten ce . Well,' you are

./ not g o ln g to g e t it,' i f Wt7 have .free sll*^'• v V*T? ’ .f 1**5-- M e ' ‘"i'1 froo'soup.:: ■ .T iie clection ef, l ’.rvnn wpMld' throw

- ib e w orkingnian fthtl h is .’condition back to that ol lV>r»

i ,:ask- ey«ry work*incimm. w ho reads t il ls ,to vdtp for un; and m y Job and my boys liiuj m y home,' aud I'll, vote for

:b</v v you itnd yours. . a ; U om xsox .; ^ : . Xe.W York, Oct.. 10, 1000. '

S acc o sj-o r to Ch a s . L e w i s i t Co.

MONnOUTH BUILDING,

Asbury Park, New Jersey

Doors, Sasli, Blinds,. Frames, Mouldings

O ils , E tc .

Hardware, Paints,

Capital, $100,000 Surplus, $25,000

S O U T H TUIHIN S T R E E TAsbury Park, N. J.

Factory, Dunkirk, New Jersdy Ilnuicli V'ard,Spring IitLk£vNow JerseyE xecu tes all tru sts know n to the law . . Lonns. m oney on Bond and m ortgage. K ecelvca deposits s u b ject to. ch eck and

tillow a.iatcreat on d a lly balances. A cta as 'Pruatee; R eg istra r and T ra n sfe r

A genLP a y s coupons. •

M akes dem and and tim e loans an a p ­proved co lla teral. •* .*

S a fe deposit V a u lts . ,

■ H N D S T H G E L I N E

^ H I S is the oldest established line in Ocean Grove and ^ Asbury Park. Special facilities for the prompt and

careful handling of all kinds of Furniture, Pinnps, Boilers; and Safes. Shipping tags furnished free. • /

Storage for air kinds of goods. Separate compart­ments. Each individual furnished with.a key.

A . C . T W I N I N G . V r c s ld e n t .

B. O. M. H A n V E tl Vico Preslilont,

-BRUCE S.’KEATOR. Secretary.D. C.. CORNELt., Treatiurer.

D IR E C T O R S .

G. B . M. H a rv e y J. H . B uchanon,D. C. Cornell, John P .'O 'B rie n ,Isa ac C. Ke'nnedy, H. H . V reelan d ,Thom as P . R ya n , -, G. D .',W . Vrobm ,W m . J. H arrison , H en ry M ftchell,Geo. F . K ro eh l, B ruce. S. K e a to r,O. H. B row n, M ilan B oss.

'■ • A., C. T w in in g. - • ' • ’ •

O F F IC E S :7 0 2 M & ttlson A v e ., R a ilro a d D e p o t, A sb u ry P a rk . ^ 6 C o rllo s A vo ., W e s t

O ro v e . t-0 M ain A ve., O d p . A o so c la tlo n O ffice , O c e a n G ro v e . P o s t - ..offtco B ox 0 0 9 , A e b u ry P a rk . N. J . •

‘ ‘ II* tlicrq i.s ftny one wlio be­lieves the golil stundurd is i i grotxl tiling: or th a t i t must bo; m aintained, I w arn lilm 'not to cast his vote for me, because. I promise liini it w ill not be m ain- tahie<i in. tliis country longer1 than I am able to g et r iil o f it.” - W,11’iTiI A M J EN N IN <iS D ltY - .VN, Kno.vville, Tenn., Sei»t. IO , L 8 0 0 . V V 'V . '. ;•

M echanics’ Tools Steam SuppliesIn Time of

P e a c e '"prepare for war ” somebody has said. Pretty

good advice. Don’t wait till your factorj’ is all

ablaze;beford you' think of putting in^Fire ..

Pails, Asbestos Coverings and other’ fire pre- .

veiltives. Too late then. We carry a?complete

liue-.of supplies for factories. • No delay, iii " i

forwarding.

“ T I k ' p a r t y s l n m l s w h e r e I t d id in i 8 0 0 o n t l i e n io n e y q u e s - ' tioii;*'*7~ W l i j I j IA 3 1 , J E X N i X G S B U Y A N , Z a n e s v i l l e , 0 . , S e p t . .4 -, l i ) 0 0 . ; V t •.

M . E . S E X T O N ’SNew Livery and Boarding Stable

N e x t l o N o w S c h o o l B u i l d i n g . . T h e o n l y b r i c k ,

• F lr e ^ P r o o l. L i v e r y S t a b l e o n t h e c o u s c . •

OCEAN GROVE, N. J.

BRYAN IN A. HOLE

C o j i f r p u K M l • ( ( u o n U o i i h W h i c h . * I l i r l l l i l X i T U a r i : l o A u f t u c r .

.W hen Mr. J iry a u visited* N ew York e lty re cen tly ,' the papers published a l is t o f MUe.stlons w hich th ey desired him to an sw er In h is ad dresses to. the citizen s. Hut. th o iigh tlie q uestions w ere, p erfectly .-germane and proper as w ell a s Im portant, lie paid no atten tion to them . Tho q uestions w e r e .a s - fol-; 16ws:; r’ ;

11 W ill you, i f e lected , pay; th e na­tion a I obi Iga t ions i ii gold or 1 n si 1 ver V.

2 . ' W ill . you. If e lected , make- u se of. the U nited S>tates;ariny to forcib ly .es­tab lish a sla b je govcrn inent lor Agui- m iuio?•' •', •*.:• ;•/ ''! . : \ -,!{, A ri/you in favor o f re-enacting the

\V lls6n tarllV law or one. sim ilar. Un*rer'

200S202m m s i l

m m m

P articu lar A ttention Given to Boarding H orses.

A ll kinds of carriages to hire. Special ac­com m odations tor Htraw-rtdlni' purtfea; olos ed carrlugos for funeraU and woddtn«»i.

Branch otllcoN: W. H. Beegle und OnpUdu iUitnear'.s tent houso.

‘ T e l e p h o n e 21*0 . .

-pi.NCreijiiilti^? IIIn: Xel»rl*lM»r»’ t'r«ril!».. -A liipst ..valuable'. ’lesson has ’be“ii pointed o u t’io lh e confusion o f Ibyati and l ’.rynuishi by a |>uldlcrillon entitied;

;V‘A m eriean - 1 nvesl m en ts Classltred’’. / ( j^OO), /i , book, piibllsheil'. h y . Our t i s . (J. .'llarraniatr of- New, Yori;. w hich lls ls t h e bonds o f the .•ititje.sV.«ioiiiiticfs and .•^wns'iVf the IjjiHi’d 'S ta te s .’ T h e N ew [ York1'■■.Tillies says; t'AVe have been In- . te r e s tc d to ' tn ic e in t h i s h oo lcth e ow n-: evsldp o f tiie .s ja te and iiiunb.-ipal bonds-

I’o f XebVaslcn. W'c lind th.it In addition l»»; th e slnti? jKUids, m an y of- w hich are

Mieiti' by .caKbn'li .^avbigs l.a iik s 'and in-; Hui a iicet companiuSr tln;re:are. yG7‘. lo*s!

• o f N ebraska county,,, city ami t o w n , ;b o n d s , 1 rangI.i 1 g- .ii'oiu a f c w thptisahdJdailb ir8 J t o , £ 1 ii(V) 0 0 iiiu l; cv<mV"Ji’igriqr,- •i.own.ed m o stly by Sfi ii? Nc\V':K n giun d ' afa l -; th e-.iuiddie- s ta te s , ■ .blife c o in ri M r . 1 > i ’.v 41 i i.’ s.< j wi i l i o'm e l i a s . d iSr

' lioscd^of. n ea'rly.jvj; I o w’ fnu.cir. ino.nej*."could -the< eonn- tios and to w n s .of' N ebraska'borrow , o f

^i[RtCnt';V|a<’]t’igk;|)a^U ^ tii^tiie' yVh I I ii iiHti n ij ;a Nddy j

^ oScpifgri^ ii '.ii^ A f ter^Mr;^^ I i m . 1) m l;} jVi i co f oh ;ri siiypi' basis'-does ii oy on e, suppose;:

C -tX ojbrsVsk'ii/ t*.l rto%’ns!'\Vduld lak e in to ( acc(i«nt‘.th e dCr iCpreelhtlon o f thC^iurreiiey' iind -'teiider

$U.U00 in paym ent h i ' ii bond ?K u n d reiis' of,, ensteru sitv lngs bnnljs

psypu|(i ■ ru l\Up / a iid;t|ile; nii>i \0 ± M >!?.*!;; up b y w orkingm en l ost . ” * '

li I s t s j a m argu i s i en tu h ) a il t o c u b it h a j "'oiiglit^to touch to tire quick , Ufe-,olvie 4 h on or o f ';M r. .'.Bryan's •■ t ownsfncnK-eyen. : y 11 jo n g irh e - h i in so I f ‘is ca il oi is :to^ 11 sUm rl V| .n t ' d e m o n str a te clearly th at -Mr.rllry*..tu i’sO w n .sta te and ri?y ow<? .their div ■ velopm eni to the la itli o f fea.-tern be" Tf Tn’stors .in-, tlio- st 111»H it^ot\- X«*1 *r»tsko £*<Hiri ties ;d os j > i I e t l io/.f j 11: t.t I \ a t /.Jf I j^ j.-y t ii j 0 e s 1 d osthere" iii id r.i s 1 1 dvb'ca U ii gv^j jolfc-^. "that' w ou I d d e rec I s! t« • ’ t h c - va I u e -o t1 111 < -

obligations. Hut for tins confidence on ‘{ t h t-p ii rt^of-S^t.lib >ei i e i n nti; y V ^

ask at sVoii r 111 i ;s w ould h ave g o n etiog ; -';ging am l -N ebraskan en terprises liave ^ co u ie to n .sta u d slill. :L > - '

The Underwood TypewriterN. 1C, llUClIANON GKO. A. S3100K

Principle New

W riting Visible

Speed Increased .

Touch E lastic

A utom atic Conveniences

Operation Unchanged

T ab u latin g Rapidity

B illin g Speed .

S trength Maintained ^

A ctu al A d van tages

Wholewide and .Kolull Dealers in

■ A . A i e y o u ill fa v o r o f d is fr a n c h is in g Jh(* ,coI6Vcd c ltl/ .c n s .o f tlic .io u th ?

f j/ D o yo u a p p r o v e o f tlie a c tio n o f the lJe in ocriits In, c o n g re s s in d efeatin g^ tlit»ti i i t i t i'll s i n iii t?i it! i ii tvii't i i it *rV V■ ti. Y o u h ave ' la te ly g o n e on record a s opposi tigVn-.i i f e t e n u r ' e i n t h e c i r i l =servV •

I c e l- - H o w • io tig " j i t e n u r e w o u ld you p erin it? .

, T-.• Y o ii ■ h. a v a 1 ii t eljy. em i rg e d th e ’ ' 11 e-; p u b lic a n s W ill/ '(.•ollectlng a b irg e fa n d fro m • m on op o lies and c o e rc in g - voters.- W ill yOii u ie i|tlo n : a n y m onopoly; from w 1 ilc 1 vt-11 e . H(‘i ) ii I> ii can s' ’ 1 i a v o i i i a il e su e Ji coliectlon . atid- aIso nibhtiph one* Mpccilie

■ cu se p f co ercio n V-

Kull Line and Boat Graded .

Mixed Paints, Leads, Oils, yarn lslies, , < ; Brushes, E tc .. y

tvlnp's W indsor Cemont, PhiKtor.Our own inunufaetnre ofCtMiRr .Shingles;

V v.y-'lr ;0(Uuo, K3n.loHrootn>itnd- Yaril'r' - :

r itu c'r*lM ;-'A «t ;ii til ■ M r.:.' W i ll hi ni J e n n in g s -.H ryan, thft'

P o p o -iJ e in o cra lie c a n ilid i 'te . for the- ■■presidency, in sists th a t rhe ’ Jjinnors. o f- th e C iii ted S b U es h a v o n ot deriy.ed rifiy ^ b e iie iU 'fr o in • Jtlie4; e x is t in g - .p ro s­p e r i t y . ' ' ,

e.bras i r # f a r m e r - p ro v es ? it h a trM ,ry ■Hryan 'is W rong. 'H e sen ds, u s 'a state-- •iiient s If ow in g. As;hat he r e a liz e d ' from liis . yqo.-.acre-, farm ..Il’v . '^ H i and tb ls : y ^ i .V t a k i n g, e x a c t ly ..the • S a u ie 'q u a u tl-

■ th ‘sv:pfi 0aCb;;pr6d ue t ; frtaiV hl's acC oim t b p o k s;.? t;i i u v " : ' ; \

vthsl ImSlVuig; wheal, at • • •>';••> • • • - :§1^'V.’ OO busliels qata iit l l e l I G 9r Si^^oslwls^cdr V> i V^fvi V A

6,.0»W poiu'iils’ jioi-V at Ko,;. . .. .; 100'i'»j0?p.oHnii'i::letter at • lbci ;y*

ftlanuifuctiired by the W A G N E R T Y P E W R IT E R CO M PAN YRAJ.LROAD AVENUE Chicago Branch : No. 18 La Salle Street2 1 8 -2 2 0 B R O A D W A Y , N E W Y O R K

Be tweoiiSecond-and Th I rd , A yen u es

A S B U R Y P A R K: r . ■.(• 1 e y c 1 ri i i i I ’ m V I u w n I I i ) i d m i i j r e d ' :;

1-Tx-Prosidenl C leveland w rote a letter oil 0<;t, 7, i m , to',Nir. John S'. CJreen.of ;LouisvIlle In a n sw er .to a question an . to1 -w hether, lic::hfid'; efm uged' h is :.politi: cal 'v ie w s '- o f' I St )(>,';, Mr.;' ClovelatuV ^vrltesV/“ t .iia v e .recolved yoitr ietti>ri;1 u- , c losin g 'a copy . o f m y . letter , w r itten :: ni 6 f.q: ■ ti lit lVt. li V0/ -yt^a r s v tig o : to,' t lie1! b u si '•iVe ’s =jive i f io fi< |j ic a g p ^ t iu i di:n'of’S§i> it ifo in '.a . long .time, b u t If see ins to iia{ I eoiild; not:vstate-tlie: ca se;b etto r at this

^imtrl01;;sla>ulil ^iitiyt^iptcliaiig^;;f ttii^ O i i i > rb)sUU t V-l l

th e le a s t .”The/-.m ost sa lient..p aragraph in . tho-

?tjii.icagd';-Ief’teiV• ililLiiitetii;”to.: is t h is iy “ If; reck lessn ess, '<lis(:outcnt and .'w lld ‘ ex-.

i]j w i iiitMifrii'gJiUill i ta (w e e i ^ u i v i e jtm m ey^ -fi*om ^Its-.rsafe- s 'uppo rt.V the ■ ■ m o s tt i< zfensJl} t> thue;. V f d l ^ t r e s s a t u ^ d ise re iii t/:V\:ill,'h e th e poor, a s ilicy reckon th e !oS*s ,hs 7th e i r s e a n ty 1 su | ijiortv a n'J th e . 1 a b o re r o r -w prk ingn ia ii, ; a s hO sees' .'t'he. moiVey lie h a s rece ived from . his ■ toll' sh r in k an d 'sh riv e l lu' l;ls. h’an d w lien-.’he t e p - d e r s ; l t f qi'-.ih u t i eOessa rleS'.of th e hn in-; bio.•illume, 1, Will ;i io l believe th a t ’if ou iv lieo jile are:alToV ile(l-a'n:'opportiin I ty ; fb rjitite .lllg en t'sccp iid th o u g h t th e y w ill s an c t lo n -s e b e m e s th a t, . how ever, c loaks

nye« ij' jriijslo.nii: lioj* •t h a t .th e y w i 11 \c6nscn t by u iid e r m in ing

i’tfiQ'i f p \\ ml a t ion ;p f 's i ife ,cin*reney _to en-;:d a n g e r th e ■ :b e n en cen t• c h u ra e te r .' au d p u rposes, o f • th e I r ;go v e r ii umu

GEO. W. PATTERSONV: : CONTRACTORS AND BUIU)ERS

. ADON LIPPINCOTT

Contractor ^ BuilderU O illscnm l Shop. 1107 Main Ht.

f t S B U l i Y P A R K , IN. J .IC«tinwt<« for all IcIridH o f w ork fuhilshed oiv: --y.'.-:..-.v;.-: -: short notie«. . = ■_•

S. W. BENNER & SON

Contractors^ Builders" ’Plww.-.ttnd.cstrinutes;inriHbiied. ; .. ; •

Bradley Beach, New Jersey .

The Leading Custom

;ttvi jjiiikols‘\vhc'?i.at:ft) toljTLo’i a L':i 'P’A 'iVt vfV. Zxxj,.’;=;.;tS10j

r'J.tf)!}•■bilshi.'h.!; M‘11 .iia.UiM: |'iouiMlH'iic6rii£iit.‘&^<->iu^ IA;

Im-'rf.ouud liUtt V~~iil~lt<hTf^T7^.V^7^T.w.- T^Sl 200 r.V.y/.'.', 21 j

nal nct-‘ ‘5n.fayori)f f.v* ... .v • -V.' • §77a■ M r. ,liry a n - w ill, o b se rve th a t tld s

recedv«?d ;<»yer ,C0 pCr c c n t m o re m on ey t h i s y e a r th an he-did- In jlSOU fo r p re c is e ly the s a in e <}nau’U-

;tlj*s o t hlH products.' = '^ Ir^ B rya a.sh o u ld ;sturly the^exhibit. V It avIIV.he' intercSt

• ing to Farm er lJrynii, •,C andidate :'B ryau r should- not te)l

w hoppers a b o u t‘.the prices'-M - t'niw products. If lie is .still lit; d ou b t,’ le t him run over to-; E verett, Iu-Ills ow n sla te , •and h ave a ch at w ith .'tho farm er

■who supplied, th ese Ogures. ;

STEW ART & HERBERT

Gontractors^Builders•, tottkbimtoH furhisheil bu uli* bm ueiics K

'. ' ..of work..- - ... -Bradley Beach, New Jersey. ; ■- P . O . B o x 6H U4K l 87 '

Mo. 622 COOKMAN A V E N U E

ASBURY PARK /V - U ’ l l n i u i nN ii I ' lo p l ie t . ’ '7 V ::;

111 ISOO AYillle'ni I ’.ryan , then, a s 'S ' o i * . . - / ' i>i^fjlilisn

th e fo llo w in g p u b lic s tir lcm eiit: S ^t^ lcK liijey: aiid' tliV. Ucpulj!icaii!;i!iii;iy - cet&ful 'and put in prj\v<;r for tl 10• no.xl four ytar’fl,

u u g . s "will l) j d iM jtiiisi’i l . ' l ia rd H in ts w ill- ro n i.; u p -, ^riii/us;«)}?ovcr;iJ io.iiiiiiiJ,vlliiQ J tcejio^Wlicatjwillviso.jiVlo\vr> u ml 'tlio'i > r i »,-e'' .01 li-o t d 1 k 0 *111 1 t; .iiaCour^iidnicsAwilil;!^ t o r i j c l u s t i d niH'?"v ^St-rtdersr Blibps^oiid;; f«clorl'€3 wl 11 close.7,:-‘ >V;>vl 11 >xpi>rt no gqod9; Wt* wilt 'import from- foruinn ^WridVfjil 1 * tiio1 •- goods

ifilseryr be3 witli us. j r - - - , 1 * T - ■

Morse Electric Construction Go/ Main Street and Sewall Avenue

Estim ates . ' .! •Plans ' .................... .. \ .* .

S 3 E 3 3 - : . ; . .. Asbury Park, -N.J

- V R O P E S S I O N A L

DR. RICHARD F; DORAN

DENTIST. 715 Mattison Avenue

. - - W lnckler Bulidiiifi J:.;; : : ;

ASBURY PARK, N; J,

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OCEAN GROVE TIMES—SATURDAY, NQVEMBBR 3> r9oo. X. .A Great Work. :

T lio ‘N ation a l M agazine for Octobor con ta in s In . Illustrated a rtic le under th e caption “ D oub le-T racldn g a T ran s­c o n tin e n ta l R ailw ay." T h is is an in ter- estin g stoi'y t>f tho u n d ertak in g .b y the C hicugo,& N ortlr-W estern H allw ay o f d ouble-traek’in g its main' lin e betw een C hicago and Council B luffs, w hich has been com pleted a s far a s Cm'rol), and by.'the c lo se 'o f n ex t year th e en tire d is ­tan ce Is- expected to be fin ished. , T h e tloli'b 1 e ti’ac k w ill n o t pn 1 y. grea 11 y * a - c llita te 'the h an d lin g .bf tralllv\. both fre ig h t and p assenger, but,. by Ui* cUt

. m l nation o f curves and grades; w ill shorten -the d istance betw een Chicago, and Omaha.

In m an y-p laces th e bid ri(?!it-6f-w ay, WiU be abandoned, and m any c.nguu;cr- in g d lfllcu lties th a t , appeared unsuVr’; m ou n tab le’ w hen the orig in a l lin e w as bu ilt have' been sp.lv ed by. th e an duel I y ot’ th e modern engin eer. ■ Till6 m ost n ot­ab le feature, o f th e 'w o rk is at Boone,, la . T h e ' presen t 1 Inc sw ep t ,d lrcct to th e sou th afiter leaving•I3o,one. fo llow ­in g the course of th e Des M oines river, whicfli "Is m rssod .b y-a . bridge a few : m ile s b elow the tow n , 'm aking ster.p grad es.on both s id es o-C the river; T h e

* n ew line , Ifove-ver, wiII p in s tr a ig h i w est, and t r o s s e s tihe D cs M oines river, over ri m igh ty bridge th a t span s th e D es M oines v a lley from bluff to bliilT, a .d is ta n c e o f m ore b h an /i h a lf m ile.

T h e b u ild in g o f th is bridge . e a w s m iles In d istan ce and ab o lish es tw o ot •tlie lon gest and s teep est grad es on the sy stem . .

Du r!i n g a 11.1 he i 1 m e tha t -this, grea t w ork has been in progress, there has been n'o in terruption in th e train ser ­v ic e from.‘ o n e ‘end of the line to the other.

A R epublican C ongressm an Is needed to support a Rentibtienn President. V ote for 'H owell.

FlQPINO RELICS

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W in te r E x cu rsio n T ic k e ts on ih e P e n n sy lv a n ia R ailroad.

On 'N ovem ber J. th e P e n n sy lvan ia R ailroad C om pany *willl p lace .on s a le a t Us principal tick e t ofH ces-..excursion tic k e ts to a ll p rom in en t w in ter .re sor ts an N ow Jersey , .V irginia, N orth ‘ni.nl- South C arolina, G eorgia, F lorida, Cuba a nd Centra;! A m erica . T h e t ic k e ts w ill bo sv>Id a t ‘Uhe usual low rates, wlt.lv th e usual libera l return lim its -

The. . m agn ificen t fa c ilitie s , o f ' the P e n n sy lv a n ia R a ilroad ,'w ith U s many co im ectlon s and through train serv ice, m ake th is th e favorite lin e for w inter tra v e l. ,

A n illu strated book, d escriptive o f w in ter resorts, and g iv in g routes o f •travel an d rates for- tickets, w ill - lie. furn ished free a fter N ovem ber 1 on ap­p lication to tick e t agen ts.— lt , .

Deal May Have Sewers and Crematory.A n ord in an ce, w ill be Introduced at

•the m eetin g o f th e ; Deal Council th is (F r id ay) even in g w h ich .w ill enable the borough' to purchase the D arlington and Land C om pany sew er sy stem s. If adopted, it is expected th e o rd in «n ce: w ill lead to a specia l e lection to decide w h eth er ’the borough sh a ll issue, bonds to the am ou nt o f §50.000 -to .cover c o s t of piiFchase o f tho sew er sy stem s and the ea r ly creoolon o f a sew erage-crem a­to ry , p lans fqr w hich h ave alread y been agreed upon.'

'Don’t scratch ; v o le a s tr a ig h t ticker, lim l le t It, be a -R ep u b lican .ticket.

D ea fn ess C ann ot B e C uredb y locul applications, us they, cannot reach’ the diseased portion of the ear. There is onlv ono. w ay to euro deafness, and tha I- is by eon-: Htltulloi.ul remedies. Deafness Is enured by an inflam ed condition of the/mucous lining of 1 lie Eustachian tube. Wlifiii this tnbo yet** Inflamed you h n v ta rumhllnt; sound of Im­perfect hearing, and when It Is entirely clos­ed Deafness In the. result, and-unless flu* In- tlnmitnitlon can bo taken out and th is.tu be restored to Us normnl condition, hearim? will bedestioyed forev er; n ine.eases out y f ten are.eaused by e.atarrh. which. fs" nothing but un Intlapicd co n d itio n .o f the mucoun .surfaces. •' .. .

W o w ill g lvo One Hundred Dollars tor an y case of Deatnc.w (caused by etiUirrh) that .cun-- not be cured by HuII'h Catarrh Cure, H»md for circulars free,

F , J. C IIE N E Y , & CO., Toledo, O. Sold b y D ru ggists, 75c. •

H a ll’ s 'F a m ily P ills are tho b e s t .

A M o st In te re s t in g C ollection to be S h o w n a t th e P an -A m e ric an

E xposition .

A -rem ark ab le collection o f F ilip in o relics w ill form one o f the m o st unique and a ttractive featu res o f the Pan- A m erican. K xp osit.on a t B u ffa lo .’ N o g to a t in ternationa l fa ir h a s ;b een . held in th e United S tates or on th e A m eri­can. Contln&nt sin ce th e a n n exa tion of the P h ilip p in es to the U nited S ta tes ’ and no op p ortu n ity -h as therefdre been .offered fo r .a com p lete and cfotnprehen- s lvo exh ib it from thesd Islands. T h e United S ta tes .‘Govern m eat 'has um ler- taken to*, co llec t -exhibits, from the P h ilip p in e Islands, .'H awaii; Gaum. Cuba, Porto R ico.:T ttttilla aiid Manna. N atura lly by far th e m ost ex ten sive .'o f th e s e -e x h ib its w ill be .th a t from, . t h e Phlirjjpines w h 'c li, ;o n . accoun t o f the. great variety o f n a tiv e people Inhabit­in g them and the rich ness and til ver­s ify or the - fauna anti ilifrn offer, tho djest op portun ities for an in terestin g 'display. T'he w ar in .- t h e P h ilip p in es n n d : th e fact that /*ven y e t A m erican so ld ier s a ie boljfg k’lll.e.d by th e n a tives w ho do n o tacK jp t the.author!I.v o f Lise* U nited S ta tes s till fttriiher Increase tho in terest that w lll! be taken in th is ex ­h ibit. ’JSxpaiislonitfts and A ntl-In ip er- lali.Hts a lik e w ill v ie w , the co llection w ith -keen cu riosity . C olonel F. F. H i t dor,, o f Uie >13ureau ,61’ A m erican E th-- n alogy, S m ith son ian h is t ltu lo , h as been engaged. In th e co llec tio n o f m nnv relics for tlils Ph llipp ino exh ib it. .Ho recen tly ireturned fpom a sojourn o f live m onths in I'hese n e w ’p ossess ion s bf the U nited S tates. M any o f Ihe a r t i­cles w hich h e gathered are now in. th is eountry and are b ein g prepared for t h i Pan -A m erloan . T h ese relics are rich in in stru ctive ciua 11 tos and sh o w In a graphic m an ner the F ilip in o • m ethods of liv in g .. F or exam p le , th e r e are in the co llection a num ber o f m odels o f F ilip in o 'houses; o f veh ic les and r ‘.he ap paratus em ployed in t l ie ’ in,' u ie- ture o f th e various products o f ' th? •archipelago. One. o f th e im p lem en ts to lie show n I s .a large w ooden morJarsuch a s the n a tives h ave used for con-, tu rles for b eatin g and h u sk in g .r ice and which Is k now n , a s a . ' ‘Ittzon.'*- From -this lbple<mx2nt the p rin cip a l island .in th e P h ilip p in e group d erives Its nam e. T hore w ill a lso be In the collection a com p lete se t o f . the too ls used in each trad e practiced in th e P h ilip p in e Is­lan d s.,/ ■ •■■■ '

E sp ecia lly in terestin g to't'he m ilitary m c-n,..iuem bers o f th e N ation al Guard, etc., -who a t te n d .th e E xp osition w ill be the co llection <>f im p lem en ts o f w ar.1 In th e figh tin g w hich has been in pro­gress for n early two'-, years the F ili­pino w arriors have itsed tiheir ow tr w eapons- a s w ell a s th e m odern arm s secured from tlie arm ories and arsen ­a ls o f oLhtir countries.. K n ives and sw ords o f m an y cu rious fa sh ion s wP.h ex p en siv e orn a m en ta tio n s1 w ill figure am o n g th ese .re lies . T h ere w ill a lso ne •war t ro ph les «w h u <h w i 11 poss e ss I tit r I n * sic in terest because o f t h e ir . a sso c ia ­tion , a s w ell a s on accoiin t’o f th eir cu r­io u s ’w orkm anship .. •‘A niong .th ese tro­phies w ill bo t\yo lit;.:ss cannon, m ount­ed on sw ivels,, w hieli w ere captiired by t lio F ilip in o s from the.M oros nnd a fter­w ards c.ip'ttired b y .the A m ericans. A n- other r e lic .o f the Spanish regim e w ill he a garrote lii U se f o r m any years for the execu tion o f cr im in a ls by the Span­ish au th or ities.

will.

For S a le ,A first-class business co n sistin g o f

hakery, boarding hou^o and restau ran t, situ ated In ono of th e m ost d esirab le Iocotiojis in tho Gravel B u sin ess w ell osiabli&hod. B u ild in g con tain s 26 bed room s, restaurant, parlor and d in in g noom, ond tw o p rivate d tning. room s, largo kitxjhon, 14x24; b asem en t 24xC0‘ feet; bakery fu lly equipped w ith tools, flxtuToe and necefisary oyens. A sp len ­did ofpportunity for a b u sin ess in v e s t ­m ent. Good reasons for belling. F o r pftrticailorB apply to W.' H . B eegle,

W h a t S h a ll W e h a v e for D e s s e r t?Th'is questilou a r ise s in tho fam ily

.every day. l^ot us a n sw er i t today. T ry Jell-O , a d elic iou s d e s se r t P re­pared in tw o m in u tes. N o baking! add h ot ‘w a ter and set t o cool. F la v o r s :— Lem on, Orange, R aspberry and S tra w b e rry ., lA t 'y 4tr grocors. 10 cent’s / ■■ . . . . . .

S to p s th e Cough and W o rk s Off : th e C old, ,

la x a t iv e Brom o-Q uinino T ab lets cure H cold in one day. N o cure, no P ay. P rico 25 cen ts.

J e l l-0,1 th e N e w D e s se r t .p leases a ll t h e fam ily .F ou r flavors:— jvomon, Orange, R aspberry and Straw ­berry. A t you r grofleiu 10 cen ts. Try i t today. ’.

’. D avid C ity, N ob,, A pril 1, 1000. G ctiesee Pure Food Co., L ollby, N. Y.

G entlom eii:— t in u st s.iy a word in regard to G R m jN -0 (jhat thoro is notli-; in g b etter or h ealth ier. W o h av 6 'it« (l; It for. years. My b ro th er w as a great (?offee drlnkt-ir. H e w as taken s ick and tho dootor said.c.pffco wart th e cause n f it, and. told u s to usd . 0 RAIN-O. W e g o t a package but did n ot like , it a t first, b ut now. w ould not. be w ithout’ Jt. M y brother h a s beoii -well ever s in ce w o started to j i s e . i t .

• » ■ . ' Youa-i tru ly ,L tU .lliJ SOCHOR.

4 7 / - AThis siffnaturo is 6u Wvery box of t l io gonuiuo• Laxative Bromo Quinine Tabletsth o r e m e d y t h a t e t i f e s a c o i t i i n o n e d o y . ;

I f you are a R epublican you .stand, b y y o u r party*s • nom inees. . •

B a ro n D illo n 2 , 1 2 !

T h e .g r e a t race horse, son of IJaron .W ilk es; C herry Croft 2 .2 2 ^ , son of Nutw ood. 2*18,, and Red .L ako, 2.1h*Ti, are the lead in g sta lio n s at Glen jruoro Stock Farm th is year . Baron D illon's fee is $50, b ut an y o n o : .h avin g a m are w ell bred in tro tt in g , or p acing 1 ih e3, or .w ith 'tr o ttin g and ru n n in g blood crosses, can breed .to th e . tw o la tter h o rses'free th is y e a r Mares kept by the y ear for $75,00. Before you breed, v is it the}farm or w r ite for d escrip tive circulars.' E . S. W H LLS. Glen Moore, M ercer Co., N. J„ on P h ila . & R, R y., n in e m iles north o f Treatoiu ' . * •

• .WI3LLS' ‘’M IU AC LF OF H E A L IN G ” Pow der, a .m a rv e i.o f h ea lin g , cures a n y sbre on m an o r b east. 25c. a t drug­gist s , or by m all. K S. W ELLS, Chem­ist, Jersey. C ity ,N . J.

R ou gh 011 D u n ion a . *Nev.* and su ccessfu l treatm ent, only

com p lete cure. G ives ease and com fort at once. • Subdues in flam m ation. A l­lays fever, p a in ,' soren ess, tenderness. R educes sw e llin g and en largem en t of jo in ts; cures both h a rd ’and s o ft corns, and to tired, sore or fevered feet it g iv es re lie f and com fort a t once. 35c. at; d ru ggists or s e n t prom ptly by m ail. E. S. W E L L S, C hem ist, Jersey C ity, N. J.

G ray Hair.If gray, W ells' Hair'- B alsam gradual­

ly restores, to orig in a l color, b lack or brown, e leg a n t to n ic dressin g, 50c., $1. D ruggists, or sen t by .express prepaid . 1 13. S. W E L I.S , C hem ist, Jersey City, N ,:j : ■ -j - . ■

B ed B u g s and C ock R o a ch cs .f \ ) r destruction and com plete rid-*:

dance o f,C ock R oach es, B eetles, W ood nnd W ater B ugs, Bed B ugs, A n ts, R ats; Mice, etc., “R ough on R a ts,” though poisonous,- if used w ith care is m o st ef-: fectlvo. In fa ct it i s the on ly \ th in p i th a t w ill p erm an en tly an n ih ila te Bed Bugs aud Conk R oaches. A s an exter- m in ator o f R ats and M ice, “R ough on •Rats’' is th e old rt)liablo th a t never fa lls n or (llsappoluT:^. T h ey ‘‘don't d ie In 'th e h ouse.” Is so ld a ll-arou n d the; •world. Is used by a ll the c iv ilized na­tion s o f th e eartli. Is tho m ost ex ten ­s iv e ly ad vertised , th e b est k n ow n 'an d has tho largest sa le o f .any a rtic le o f it s kind on tho face o f th e globe.- . I t g iv es sa tis fa ctio n every tim e. Bow aro o f im ita tio n s, I .em p lo y .; 116 peddlors, H a y e a susp icibn of a n y d ea ler offering, su b stitu tes sa id to bo a s good. 15c..and 25c.. . • _ - , • • , , , ■

For Safe • .Handsom'o .private residence, corner

C oolnnan and D elaw are aven u es, Ocean' Grove, N. J. A very h ea lth fu l loca­tion , largo and. com m odious room s, severa l p ioaf^ nt p la iz .is , &a. F ttted w ith h eater, .e lectr ic l>ells and o ther conveniences. P rice ?4,500.

Real Estate Exchange

i f tired o f yo u r ow n. property, t ry r-omehotly clso ’y. chrmm* m ay prove benetlelal to both. In KecldnK fu rth er in­form ation quote the tfst num ber. If you have proporty you desire lo lint In this departm ent, send fu ll Inform ation to

W. II. B EEG LE ■2 26 Halil S t r e e t , A sh u ry P o rk , N. J S O f la in A veniio , Ocean ( i j f i v N . J-

Nn. S. L 6 N O IM iAM CII. N. J — Pino lot on Jolltte A ven ue, n ea r trolley line, 40x15:5 feot. V^t3ue, $1,000; free , and clour. W ill exchange fo r utiuity in dw ellin g property.a No." 8, O C E A N C itO V E .—A* w ell-located IG-room dwnlllni;, . suitablo for boarding: purposes, w ith in one block and a h a lf o f tho oceun; tw o lots o f ground In the plo^ anti co tta g e furnished th rou ghout; v a lu a­tion. $!i,V;u; m ortgage, $.’f,fi00 a t O. pur cent. W ill exchan ge for im proved br.unlm prov* etl proiierty in N orthern Now Jersey.

NO. 10. O R A N G E , N. J .—C orner prop­erly. on Mueotn avenue, JiOxlOO feet; houso of ?< rooms and b atli; n il im provem ents including e lectric lig h ts ; -value, ? 1,200; m ortg.iges: &.r.w) a t 1: p**r cent., $&»I0 a t u i*er cen t.: rented until M ay t a t 1X0 per tncnth. .Will exch an go fo r seashore pvop^ e r t y . ‘

NO. n ; SO M EU S V o i N T , N. J .-h e v e n lots, -JOxlOO each, loeated n ext to ex cu r­sion house on desirable^ street: value', $2,8pO;. no encum brance, WIU exchango fo r property a t A sb u ry P a rk o r Ocean G rove. • . -

NO. - Ifi. .A H IjIN G T O N , N. J .-T en -ro o m houffe, w ith b ath , h o t 'a ir fu rn acc, a ll im ­provem ents, a lo ts 25xICO each;vatue( |)i,000; G rove or As.bury I ’a rk , o r fo r lots or Im­proved property in north w est P hiladel­phia.• N O ..: IS. A R L IN G T O N . N; J.—8-room house, with b ath , hot ftir furnace, a ll Im­provem ents, 2 lo ts 2T>xlOO each, on corner; v-ulue, ^5,750; m ortBage, $1„VjO. a t 5 • per cent., fo r A sb u ry P a rk o r O cean G rovo property. ' . , .

NO. l i , P H IL A D E L P H IA .—O n S ix ­teenth street, near Dauphin,, three-story brick; 12 room s; lo t l(jxb5;.wcll built and m pdem ; v alu o. ?il,000; in o rtgago - a t f. jHi'r cent. W ill oxchango eq u ity for cot­tage In O cean 'G rove.

NO. 21. P H tf.A D E i- P H IA .-O n North T w o n ty -th ln l stre e t, o verlookin g G irard C ollege grounds, modern corner house; 12 rooms; u l t im provem ents; finely furnish­ed; lo t HJ-SxTU feet; valuo, $8,<i00; m ortgage 5T».(X>'). W ill ex ch an ge for, . O cean G rove proporty. s • \

NO; '.22,- P H IL A D E L P H I A -O n North Twenty-Hocond street, flne 10-room house? all .Im provem ents; 'v a lu e $5,000; .inortgago ?3,50O. WiU exch an ge f o r . O cean G rovo proporty. ' .

NCI. a . P H IIjA D E I.P H J A .— On NorLh 'X\vonty-flrst streot, tw o 10-room m odem houses in flne order, w ith a ll im prove­m ents; value $0,000 ea ch ; m o rtga ge $3,500 each. W ill exch an go fo r O cean G rove property.

No. 25, T R E N T O N , N. J.—A facto ry propepty"on Prlnco stre e t, consisting o f amall p ottery and lam p d eco ratin g e sta b ­lishm ent; p lot lOOxJOO fe e t; property cost over $y,000; p rice $0,000; m ortgage $'1,000 a t c, per c e n t W ill • oxcliango fo r seashore i>roperty.

NO. 20, B E V E R L Y , N. J .-U -ro o m brick houso, w ith b at., and all- im provem on ts;. fram o stab le; s itu a te on Church street; valuo,. $4.1X10; m ortga ge. $34XX) a t G.4 per c e n t W ill exch an ge fo r seash ore prop­erty. . . .•■ •

NO. 27, P H IL A D E L P H IA .—Fine 13- room house on Diam ond s treet, near T w en tieth ; lo t 17%xl00 fo U : valued a t ?7,50O; m ortgage o f S .SOO. W ill cxohange tor p roperty in A sb u ry Park.

NO. 28, P L A IN F IE L D , N. J.^TI and some 12-room- house, w ith all Im provem onts, located on 1-Jast F ro n t s tr e e t ; ' grounds 318x21(9 %fc*et; valu e. $13,000; m ortgage, Jij.000. W ill ex ch an g e fo r seashore prop­erty . ■ < . ..

NO. 33. T R E N T O N . N . J.—T h roe-sto ry bride house on” W est 'H an over street: valu e, $3,500; m ortgage $2,000 5 per cent. Wilt ex ch an ge fo r seash ore property.

NO. 31, O C E A N G R O V E .—F in e board­in g house p roporty dn M ain avenue: 20. rcom s; in line order; 2 lo ts o f .ground, one a corner; v a lu e, $7,500; m ortgage. $2,000 a t 6 p er cent. W ill ex ch an ge ' lo r Tren'to/i property, or farm in th a t v icin ity. •N O. O C E A N . G R O V E .— H andsom e

m odem rt»,sl«ience property of 15 rooms on Tilt. C an tfel W a y ;-th o ro u g h ly -w e ll -built in an a ttm c tlv e s ty le and In good order, v alu e. $5,000; m ortgage $2,500 nt 0 p er cent.' W ill exch an go fo r P h ilad e lp h ia proporty.

NO. 37. O C E A N G R p V E .—T horoughly substan tial and rdcely furnished 12-ruom bouse on W ebb aven u e, near thu ocean: tw o lo ts*o f ground in tho plot; desirably located for all thi* y e a r resldejice: value, $5,000; m ortgage, $2,!Hi0 at fi per cept./W IU exch an ge for suburban N e w ark property or in the O ranges.

NO. as, N E W ' Y O R K C IT Y .—Throo .lots on L o rlng P lace ; n ea r Fordhnm .R oad, T w en ty-fo u rth w ard, each 25x125; value, 30.500; m ortgage; $3,100. .W ill ex ch an ge fo r unencumbered residence property or Iota In D eal, A ilen h u rst. A sb u ry P a rk , B ra d ­ley Roach or A von. Som e cash -m igh t b» added If required to. com plete a .trade.

NO. U. D E A L . N . i . —Ono o t tho hand- some-st lots a t this rap id ly grow in g and v e ry -desirable reso rt; located on tho. M onmouth d rive - w ist of the m acadam road; s ize 50x176'fe e t; valu e, $2,500: en ­cum brance, $1,200 a t 0 p er cent- W ill e x ­change fo r sm all property o r lot in Ooean Grove.

NO. 41. O C E A N G R O V E ;—P leasan t double house on C la rk avenue, n ea r C en­tra l; G room s dn ea ch aide: furnished throu ghout; one lot In the p lo t W ill ex ­change for sm all co u n try placo on Long Island, or in N orthern N ow J ersey, w ith ­in an hou r o f N ew Y o rk . V alu e , $3,000.

NO. 40, N E W Y O R lv C IT Y i- ila n d s o m e new houso on W e s t Itilst s tr e e t , ' near B oulevard: 18 feo t fron t, fou r s to ry ; v a lu e $17,000; m ortgage $11,500. W ill 'exchange eq uity fo r unencum bered property Tn Ocean G rove. •

NQ, 47, P H rL A D E L P U IA ;-S o v o n -ro o m houHD on M ontrose s treet; In good order; stead ily rented a t $1G por m onth; value, $2,250: no encum brance. W ill .exchange' fo r co tta ge in. O cean G rove.

NO. 48, O C E A N G R O V E .- V e r y hand­som e p riv ate residenco o f 12 room s and bath, hot and cold w a ter, heater, etc.; splendidly built and on a prom iuent co r­ner; ad m irab ly locatod fo r both sum m er and w in ter residenco; lo t 40x00; valu e, $0,000: m o rtga ge ,.$3,000, W ill ex ch an g e for sm a ll property In Ocean G rove, A sb u ry P a rk , o r lo ts a t Loch A rb o u r, A ilen h urst or deal. . . . .. . . • '

NO. 53, O C E A N . G R O V E —A su bstan tial and thoroughly equlppe-d 25-room board­ing- house, located d ire ctly on the. o cea n ' fro n t, w ith an ocoan v ie w from all tho room s' in tho house; sew or and artesian w a te r connections; furn ished throu ghout: fro n ta ge of'GO foot on ono stre e t and 75 foot on another: v a lu e , $15,000; encum ­brance, $5,000 a t 6 p er c e n t W ill exchan ge fo r c ity o r suburban-proporty. .

NO. 55, O C E A N G R O V E , N. ,J .- A 10- room furnished co tta g e on C la rk avenue, opposite tho p ark , furnished throu ghout; se.wer and w a te r connections; value, ?;i,5tt»; encum brance. $lA)o. W i l l exchan ge fo r sm all boarding house In O cean G rove, or fo r residenco property n ea r Netv Y ork C ity . - V

NO. 5C,;O CEAN G R O V E , N . J .—Com m o­dious 17-room boarding house on Em bury- nvenuo/ w ithin tw o b lo c k s .o f the ocean; furnished throu ghout; a ll In good order; sew er . and w a te r , connections; value, $5,000;' 'en cu m b ran ce,1 .$1,500; o r w ill • ex- fh a n g o free o f. encum b rance' fo r clear, property In P h ilad e lp h ia o r vicin ity . ■ ' '

NO. O C 'K A N '.n ilO V K , X . J A l W c able 0-room furnished, cotiage- .on Wei ii aven u e, a .little m ore th an t w o . bl.n,k<. from the ocean; furnished throw:»im ;!; sew er and w a te r connections; vaJiv-. #3.500; no onbum brance. W ill eve)urn;:•• lo r clear- p rop erty in the v lc ln itv t.f Phlladeiphliu * . *

NO. f.S, P H IL A D E L P H IA , P A .r*W ry hntuisomo p riv a te residence on N orili S ixteen th s treet, lot;22xl7l feet, IT-nuif.i bouse, w ith tw o .bath s and a ll m,'d* nv conveniences; press b rick -w ith brown* stone trim , w hito w ood finish; v.Une. $12,500; m ortgage, 5C.OOO a t 5 p er cent.- W ill exch an ge equity for good pfoporty In A s ­b u ry P ttrk .. - . ’

N O . GO, O C E A N G R O V ti, N. J .-C o m e r

ab le 12-room cottago, furnished throu gh­out: sew er and w a ter connections;located on-H ath aven u e; corn er lo t ; 'v a lu e , $5 ,000; c ( ur o f oncnm brance. W ill ex ch an ge fo r c lear residence property In Philadelphia-

NO. «2. J A M A IC A , L .‘:I.— H andsom e 15- roonj house, w ith bath and a ll Im prove­m ents; • thoroughly constructed, w ith ce­mented ce lla r under, en tire house; stone p iazza on th ree sides; tow er on- corner;, oh ly . tw o y e a rs old; lo t £ijx 200 fee t, located on m acadam ized roa d .\Ja m a ica- is ten miles from iJroOklyn bridge, w ith 5-cont ‘ n e from N ew Y ork C ity.'; Vultiu o f 'j

Ne n y ,Wilt.

, . . . . projv$7,.Vw; m ortgage, $3,00* a t per vent.- ex ch an ge eq u ity , for • residence

p iop erty In. A sb u ry i 'a r k or O ccan Grove.N ».>. 01. A S p.U R Y P A R K . N .' J.— H and-

s-v.me and thoro ugh ly equipped r< sldeiice;: all* im proVetncnts; JO room s;- iin.;|y lo- ta ln l on Sev«-nth avenue, aorth side o f town;- value, .<7,fiii0; -m ortgage, .SS.tiw a t 5 per t«ni; Will* e x th a n g c for-p ro p erty in vicin ity of N e w ark , o r sm all f.irr.i \ lo a r

:i*f eu cu m tiran cc.' ; . • v -N o . t;r», o c e a N g ROVl-:, x . - jy - G o i»• i

reshfence property on C lark .aven u t;.-fu ll-. frjKctl lot:.- 2Vi-story house o r 1 • rooin^; value, -m ortgaged 5.1.30-) 'a t »j perce:*!. W ill t'xebange. for Pi.:*:idelphla r.-s dencu o f >lni!lar if.Iue* and iij i ;.* jie h ea vily eticuinbered.

No. ffl, E A S T O R A N G E / N. J.-^Very ha ml some residence property on .M ld lan u avenue*;. 12 ror>jns. am i b a th ;• handsom ely finished; 2-story b arn ; d o s e to . railw ay am i .tro lley road; tliree-q uarters , of. an at to o f ' 'ground; .v a lu e . JIL'.'iUij; en«qm- hranee, ?ii,r.oll n t a per cent. :Will evch .inge l'oi* se.Jsl.ore jaop»-rty it) v icin ity .i>t • ;\i-- bnry i ark. • • •

N O . r.7. « X ( O O K I , i - N , - N . V . - O n j i . i U street r e a r F ulton , three :{-st.»ry“-!iat's: size 17x4i»xli!0; a ll. Im provem ents; -i'room s aud b ath on lirst .lloor, aiid 5 rooms, and bath on tw o upper floors; e v e ry th in g la jir^t-class condition; ren ts: over- $i,*h),j: in ice $1;|,(hi0; rn<*rigago $G,(Wi.' W ill ex-- ehange eq uity tor. seashure property or farm .

NO. ts#. T E N A F L Y . -N. J.— HandBome residence propel iV on corner Ibt 140xl5u feet in size, w ith tine shade trees, fru it trees, f t c .; v a lu e $ .0l»0: m ortgage, $l,SOO a t 5 per eent. W ill ex ch an go fo r seashore re.-idonee projHU tv, , ' .. .

NO. m , W O R T H IN G T O N , N. ? Y .- L o - cated betw een A rd sley and E lm sjord , on the N ew Vork aud Putnam R ailro ad, in southern W estch ester cou n ty , ono hun-*’ dred lots 25x100 feet eaoh; price $200 ivach; free o f .encum brance; offered fo r seashore: property.

NO. 70, N O R R IS T O W N . I»A.— A plot Of gr.ouml corner G reen and Jacdb le streets, udxliu feet;-, valu o $;{.»j0u;-encumbrance $<k.'0‘ a t 0 p e r .ce n t. W ill ex ch an ge fo r s e a ­shore property.

NQ. 71, P H IL A D E L P H IA , P A .— F iv e houses on F rcem ont s treet, n ortheast si-c tlon o f c ity ; sizo o f ground in each 12x50 feet; each houso con tain s live room s and bath; .con stru ction b rick w ith m arble steps and trim m ings; value '$1,200 each;, m ortgage i'iOO a t 5.4 jxir cent; to ta l eq uity *3.000. W ill ex ch an ge fo r seushqre; cot- tagt- free: o f encum brance, value not over $J,'i00.

NO. .72. T R E N T O N , WN. J.—S to re proi>- erty oh H am ilton avenue, consisting of store fron t, d in in g: room a n d '" k itc h e n , b ack; cella r; t> bedroom s and b ath on second and third floors; lo t PJxlOO to a lle y ; price, .$4,250; m o rtga ge $2.t>00 a t 5 per cent. Will ex ch an g e for. seashoro p ro p e rty ..

NO. 73. T R E N T O N . N. J,—S tore prop­erty on A d alln o s treet; • stor«* fro n t, dliiv Ing ro<»m am i kitchen b ack ; ce lla r; B bed- r<joms and b ath ; s tab le opening on a lle y ;, tot IGxlHO; price m ortgage ? 1 ,SoO at.5 per cent. W ill exch an ge for. seashore property. .

NO. 74, T It li N TO N-, -N . J .--T h ree-story • brick house on -T h om p son -streo t, w ith 0 r*ioms .and buth; .c e lla r untler a ll; lot 17x75 fc«jt 'to a lle y : n ew ly papered and paiut<ed; pniee $2,750; .inortgago $1,250 a t G per cent. W ill exch an ge lo r seashoro property. • *

NO. 75. T R E N T O N ,- N. J.-^-Three-story brh:k h o u se 'o n 'T h o m p so n street. - Sam e -is No. 74.

NO. 70. T R E N T O N . N . J.—B rick c o t­tago on Phlltunon -street! 8 room s and b ath; cellar, heater, g ra te In p arlo r; s lato roof; w id e v.jp u u las; price $2.{>U0; m<»rt-r. gage , *?l,SM) u'| t. per oent, W ili exch an ge tot saishorti property.

NO. 77. . T R E N T O N . N . J .^ 'l’h recast dry brick house on E a s t S tato s treet; :» rooms and .b ath ; new ly deeorated; price 32.750:' m ortgage $l.f*du at- 5 p er. cenL W ill ex ­change fo r sejLshdro property. .

NO. 78. T R E N T O N . N. J;—R rick cottage on (;i.arles tsrt^it; b room s au d b a th j.ce l-

ar: h eater., g ra te - in parlor, o te .; ‘ price. .2,b'Ai; m ortgage $l.r-0i| a t 5 p er e-etU, AVUl. ex ch an ge for senshore property.

N O'.'7*.*. • R R O O K L Y .N , N. Y .- O n Fulton* s treet and Roeka.w’a y a v en u e;.th irty m lh- utes • fr«*m N ew Y o rk C ity , tprce desir­ab le .apartm ent, houses, I7xlw feet: l i Yoomt-, ;s bath room s;'.Olectric ligh ts; e lec­tr ic . bells and o th er im provem ents; v alu e ' SKt.iMi; m o rtg a g e ._$<;,OOu a t 5 per cent..-W ill ex ch an ge o q u lty for. seashore property.

NO. iu. R ltO o lv lA 'N , N. Y .—C huuncey s treet, near R alph avenpe.-t\vo x-story fram o apartm ent houses: ’ live rooms in each ap artm en t: size 25xC0;- lot 25xbd feet eueh; ren ta ls .?')IS each ; price $7,000. each,, w ith a m o rtg a g e o f ^l.’t^ -a t 5 per cent. W ill exehabgt* fo r seash ore property.

NO. !*1, .1 E 'lis E Y C IT Y IIE IG 1 ITS, N. J. S ix tine lots' on G ulllls avenue; trolley

p asses, w ithin 15«» fcC-t; size o l lot 2‘*xlo0 feet each ; value $1,000 earn , clear, ot en­cum brance. W ill ex ch an ge fo r seashore p r o p e r ty . ' " . .

NO. 82, P H IL A D E L P H IA ,.. . P A .-F In o re>iidenco property on N o rth T h lrty- e lgh th street; Ji room s i th reo -story brick; prico SliSiiO; in o rtgago Sl.b'HX a t 5.1 . per cent. W ill'e x e h u n g e eq uity fo r s» ashoro" p roperty. ;

N O. • S3. W IL M IN G T O N . 1»ii LI—O n W es t S ixth street, desirable resilience property con sistin g of ten room s, hot and- cold w a ter, bath; finished In hard wood; value $3,0o0; m ortgage $2,200 a t 0 per cent. Will ex ch an ge eq uity fo r seash oro property.

NO. 81, E L IZ A B E T H , N; J .-O n W est G rand street, lo t '40x150 feet in .line neigh­borhood; v a lu e $3,50M. W ill ex ch an ge fo r seashore property.. ’’ N O ; 85, O C E A N G R O V E , N . J.— 17-room furnished boarding house, w ith tw o lots, on E m b u ry avenue; three b locks from tho ocean: valued, a t . $5,000; ihortgage $1,500, W ill -exchange foi* c ity o r subur- bnn property. ; .

NO. SO, A N B U R Y P A R K . N . j.~ S u b - s ta n tia l und desirable hotel property on Second avenues w lt ’iin tw o blocks of tho ocean, eonsJistlng o f 75-room • house aud 22-room an n ex; furnished throu ghout; lot 125x150 feet: value $17,000; m ortgage $11,000. W ill ex ch an ge tor c ity o r suburban prop­o rty. i ' •

NO. S7, B R O O K L Y N , N . . Y.-f-On L ex ­ington avenue, near L e w is avenue, three- sto ry sin gle b rick fla t, 2u.\l0tf feet, in tlrst-clu ss ord er; a ll im provem ents; value $7,W'0; m ortgage $:t.750 a t 4 per cci.it. W i l l , ex ch an g e fo r seashore property, .

NO.- SS, P H IL A D E L P H IA , P a .- O n O x­ford s treet, n ea r T w en ty-th ird .. 10-room house; n ew ly pupered an d -p ain ted ; firs t- ’

location; price $'j,00u; inortgago W ill ex ch an go foi* seashore prop-

4;»xl0«) fe e t; house 5* room s, w ith 4 : bed room s; all-, m odern im provem ents; new building n ever occupied; v a lu e SU.Ooe; m ortgage $I.O'jQ.\ W ill exch an ge fo r A s ­b ury. P a rk o r Ocoan G rove property.

NO. 101, LO N G It R A N C H ,' N ; ' J.—T|if. ilin-st livery s tab le In L o n g ’R ranch: brick bullillng, 00x 100 feet, w ith large pool 'room on second floor; e leva to r to . la k e c a r­ria g es., from lirst to second Jb»or; pool room rents for *150 p er year;,$l.««>*i w orth o f carriages;- the . prh-e o f property and farrifig/.s, $10.«K)!»; su b ject to a m ortgage ■ot $:i..->i0.• l-’nr Halo, rent ’ .or ' bxehangc. Reason for disposing o f sam e Is slekness,

NO. 101, 1 P E L11A M . MA NO R ;“ N.' V., TucUahoCv N . Y .,‘ Llndunliurst, L . 1.— Valuable- properties am o un tin g in value to $5'i.ni:y, K»r an oceun front property at E lberoli. • ; i . . . . . . . •. .

N (K 105, P l i i ; . A D E L l ’ lJ fA , T»A.--Two resldrulcti properties. P> feet front

class. $il,00u. . erty.

NO.brick

property ou W obb jivenuo, n early ' .new. With 7 rdom s lend b ath , h ea ter, hot unitcold w a te r ,.e tc .; tw o-lots o f ground In tiie p lot; v a lu e, $5,000. w ith b uilding loan, inortgago $2,300. W ill oxchango fo r -proj>- orty in N orthern N ew Jersey.

NO. Cl,' O C E A N G R O V E / N .' ’ - D e s lr -

S‘J, T R E N T O N , N. J .—T h re e -sto ry . . . .. liou^e, JO room s and • b ath , w ith 25\kk> feet ..to side a lle y ; .value $5,5M>: free o f.en cu m b rin ee. W ill ex ch an go fo r Ocean.; G rovo property. • • .•NO. t*0, ‘ C A P E M A Y , NY J ,--ll-ro o in ;

house on E lm ira street, w ith ]>lot 50.M25.feet; Value ?2,WXi; c le a r o f en cu m b m n cc.. W ill exch an go fo r property, on N orthern N ew Jersey coast. .

N O. t'l. -T J H i N T O N , N. : J.— F in e. ;*.V*fron t cottOKe on Sm ith Clinton street,contain ing i rbmv.s . and ce lla r; electrb: ca rs pass the ; door; .v a lu e . $2,5lK);m ort- gago $l-.tft0 a t 5 per cent.

NO. 02.- T R EN TO N ,. N. J N i t w • ‘-A’ * fro n t cotta ge, stoi;o, ivstaursm t am i pool; room on desirable, p a r t1 o f Soulh- B ro a d ; s treet; houso contains •'.< room s and hath, w ith ce lla r under en tire building; bum on th e rea r lot,, w hich opens oh an ;lS-fe'gt; a lle y ; electric cars pass ihe- door; • v a lu e : i*5,(»iK>; m o rtga ge $1,510 a t . 5 per cent. .-'

NO: : u7, ' E A S T . O RA N G E ,. .N, J .- F o n r tots.' corn er Clinton s treet am i .Tray in on t' avenue;, v a lu e $1:250. W ill .exch a n ge > for ,-V‘ b n r^ ’PaTk o r Ocean G ro v c ln o p e r ty .- .

NO: OS, .E A S T M A LL STO N E. N . J .-O n j Elm. -a iiv ct, brick; s la te root- dw elling. Jum.sc o f 11 room s and bath .-.w ith .c.oti- .sesA.tLory,- fu rn ace , s tatio n a ry ran ge, Isililm ore heater, fine m antels, etc.; also fc * houso;3 1*l aeros o f ground in tho plot; va lu e .$0,000; m ortgage W.500 a t 5 per eont.’ W ill <'xehang«i.for A sb u ry p ath or Ocean G ro v e 'p ro p erty .

' N O .‘ SI), 11RO OK liY'N , N.. Y ..-O n' .^tuy- V«'sant avenue.- near Ih;l.;oy ?;troet. thr- e- i to ry ‘ and basem ent, b rick l2-.rn.»uv house, w ith -hath and nil ImijroVi-tminis, rents for $<00: valuo " *il2.Ci>h, . m ortejige ff.GOO. \Vill q xcluuige •'.‘fo r A s b u r y P a rk ■ property. . .* . ..• • NO; 100. Y O N K E R S , N , Y .—Tn beauti­ful G rcyatowo P a rk , Arden P la ce; lo t

tw o-stories dijgh, e igh t roovis and bath ntef-ly papenrd t.h r'u gbo n t, tu-uter. gns. ran g e ,' h ot and cold w ater,, e le v ;. value $l,So:/; m o rtga ge J2,5iOO; at 5,1 p er - cent, eq uity .*2 . 0-». -.Will •' exeiian ge ‘ fo r rc:;l dt-nce property In Ocean G rove, and add ta s li .it required... •

N(>: ' lot;', l iA Y l i E A O .-N . J.— E ihc ten- romn . residence property on E a s t street, n ear H a r r is street, valued u t i'j.MiO: m ort­gaged fo r $2tw0 a t 0 per cent. W ill *■«- c.hartye lo r A sb u ry iya rk o r O ceaii G ro v e 1 residence property. • . .: NO. 107;n E W 1 R OC i i I-: LLE..- N . Y .'-O n Ltherty ave-niif , in la s t .residence.1 part of the cliypJijL 7i»xl 1 f*,ot.: house o f 0 rooms all m od ern . Im prow in en ts, including gas Water, t’urnaoe, *itc.. P rice m o r t ­g a g e f5,r.ijy,at 5 per c e n t..' W ill exchango tor cottage:.in O ccan Grove,

NO- 112, Y O N K E R S . 'N ; .Y ;-I .o c a le d on P a lisad es avenue, one o f th e. b est streets In Y onkers, n ea r C olga te avenue, a m.-w th ree-story fram e dw elling, a rtis t ic , in design, 'iWic-lO feet, lo t - 50x103 fee;,- . house con tain s 15 room s and b ath , a ll im prove­m ents, constructed In thu v ery bust m an­ner In i-v«ry p articu la r; prb*f' i'j.nt-O; m ortgage $5.O'J0. . W ill exch an ge f«>r ' sea­shore- property. .. . .;• NO. 114, E A S T O R A N G E .. N. J.’- V e r y handsom e 10 room-> residence, on Lenox avenue,- contain ing a ll im provem ents. v Iy.*t o f grolltids 7sx 150, v alu e $25.o.o; 'w ill ex ch an ge;: fo r. unencum bered c ity pi op e r ty .' . - . ' -.. , -.. . '

NO. 115; J E R S E Y C IT Y . N. j j — Six lots on a W est E nd aven u e near Lo gan Street in M arlon, v a lu e $50o each, no encum- hrim ce; w ill ex ch an ge lo r unencum bered property in o ilie r location. *. N O .- 110, PH I L A D E L P U i,\. P A .— 1 v,o el g ift room houses built *>f Pom peian brtek. tw o-story , .front* porches aial all convenie.ni:es, located on S outh 52nd S t . ; lo t Pix75 . feet, v a lu e fo r the tw o, $7,m,u, ground rent, a t live p er cent, fJ.2v>;. w ill ex ch an ge eq u ity fo r cle a r-sea sh o re prop­e rty . •!

NO. 117, 'P H IL A D E L P H IA , P A .—N ew house .o f Pginpelun b rick, on S outh 52nd s treet, tw o stories, 8 room s, fron t porch, a ll im provem ents, value $3,Dw« ground ren t o f $i,uou a t live per ‘cen t;, w ill e x ­change fo r residence property in Ocean G rove o r"A s b u ry P a rk .

NO. ' 118, E D O E L E Y S T A T IO N , P A — M rst statio n from B ristol on th e N ew Y ork D ivision o f the Pehn. R. R. l*'lne stone m ansion o f ■ 15 room s, • w ith brtck heater, hot and cold w ater, b ath , flush clo sets, w ide porches, large stab le -a n d cu rriage house, ice house and oth er Out­buildings, 1< acre s o f ground In th e tract, value $15,000, m ortgage $:{,i<j0 a t live per cent. W ill exchan ge fo r sea sfto rc: prop­erty . ? . -'

NO. 119,.. B R O O K L Y N , N. Y .- F o u r houses on S um ter street'- near IIopklnson aven u e, th ree-story sin gle tlats rn oe^t jjcsslbh*- Order, new, ad Im provem ents, value o f th e .'fo u r houses,' $24,iwu, mortr g a g e $M,0u0. W ill . ex ch an g e eq uity fo r ; seash ore,p rop erly . . . . . ' ,!>

NO. ISO, B R O O K L Y N , N . Y .— On Hop- U luson 'avenue, c.yrjier-of .S u m ter .stree t, flne store" p io jie rty w ith H a ts above,, new property in .. tlrst-class ord er and •• good tenants. Value, itu.uiA); m ortga ge, $t»;250. W ill, exch an ge tor .sea shore property. •

NO. 121,'B R O O K L Y N , N .Y .-O n o of liie handsom est apartm ent-' houses In tne c ity , located a t tbe corner o f ' Greene, a ven u e und C linton ritreetf cu t ston e; m ahogany and hard wood finish all the w a y th rou gh ,-an d supplied w ith every fa c ility am i. convenience o f the modern ap a rtm en t.h o u se; v a lu e $110,uoti;.mortgage

i.'.aiHi ai live p»T c«-nt. W ill exch an ge lo r sea sh ore p roperty. * . . .

NO. 122, C IIA SC Y L A K E , ' N. Y .—A ' n ne sum m er residence-.properly fron tin g • on tlie lake,- plot JinMlifJ fe e t ,, house; con­tains 10 room s, In lin e condition, fu.rnlshed i h rou gh ou t; value $5,5wi; m ortgage <1 , 0J. W ill o x ch a n g e -fo r sea sh ore pro per ly,- .• N O. -.124,: ■•NE W S.\ IY K N A ,. F L A -r - v i ne lot 50x200 feet In ' slao,.'opposite fho de­pot, tine location fo r 'hotel or..h o ard in g ' house. P r ic e '$350. : W ill ex ch an ge lo r ’ 'lo t lu tlie N o rth . ; -

NO. 125, LON G B R A N C H , N. J . - E a s t side o f Second avenue, near Jiroadw ay.I'lot S'ixlWt teot, 7-roOin houso and good b a r n .. P rice $0,000, cle ar. WHl exch an ge tor. 8 o*r 12. acre tru ck farm .n e a r Long. B tan ch . :

NO.' 12ii, -O C K A N G ftO V E . N. J P i n e residence-property, oil W esle y t a k e , near iv e f bridge, • grounds 45x00. feel, 0 room hoiisi;.- .Value $hw;.; m ortgagv $2,5i‘u, . at 5 -per 'cen t. W ill ex ch an ge ' equity, fo r sm a ller p lace In Ocean G rove. .• NO. ■ 127, R E D B A N K , N. J.— Fine re.d- detice- property- oii 'South 'stree t, plot l(X»x•2ii5,.-10 room hotis'e; a lso • barn, and.-outr buildings,- ev eryth in g In S trictly ilfst-VlasS order; v a lu e $r»,w»); m ortgage1 $l-.l«'w. W ill ex ch an ge fo r fiirm n ea r Freehold. • •

: NO. ■ 12S, B R O O K LY N . N. Y .- T I a ndsoine I i r i V a t e ruSldoneo ou St. M arks' avenue. Lot is feet 0 Inches x!2S; house 47 feet deep, th tee stories, n ew anti lilted up in m odern ’ -style. Price $15,0tK); -m ort«age $7.COO a t 5 per cent; W ill exch an ge tor spburban residence o r.g en tlem a n ’s coun­try place. •

NO. 129, B R O O K L Y N . N. Y .—Flne^ m .p- erty on L e xin gto n avcn uei one riVloek from eloVated n il 1 road ' groum ls. wclv-O, house 3 stories high, b ath on each tloor. P rice $7,000; m ortgage $3,750 a t 1 p er cetu. W ill exchange.

NO^lfW, B R O O K L Y N , N. Y .— F in e resi­dence property on B u sh w ick avenue, lot .25x100, houso • 20x54, It room s and bath , steam and h ot a ir hoator. V alue. m ortgage $J,0oil. W ill ex ch an ge fo r Ocvan G rove residence property or. p lace In Jer­se y n ea r N ew York. ; ,' NO. 131, LO N G B R A N C H , N. J .-O n B ath av en u e near the. ocean, 2V.* story hotel w it h 30 room s; grou nds 25<)x275 feet. A ll in .good order. V a lu e $20,000. M ort­g a g e $0,uOO a t . .five p er cent. W ill . ex ­change. . . .

NO. 132, b A Y S W A T E R , N. Y . (Far R o ck a w a y )— W ell loca,ted .and desirable building plot,- 75x170 fe e t on Sunnystde avenue. P rice $l,25o; m o rtga ge $500 a t 0 per cenL W ill .exch an ge fo r a co tta ge a t O cean Grove.' • -

N O ."i:a , W E S T P h ilL A D E L P I1L V ,. PA. — F iv e houses on South .IStJi street, and 4 houses on Glenm ore avenue. E a c h 2 sto ry , 5 roofn b rick " bulldltjgs, . w ith porches an d m odern conveniences. L o ts 14x53 each. T o ta l .n et ren ta l $305 per a n ­num. V a lu e o f en tire . property $11,700. ^ lo rtgage $S,10u. W ilt exch an ge eq u ity o f $3.<k.i0 fo r, proporty a t O cean G rove or A s ­bury I ’a rk . ' •. NO. Wl. O C E A N ' G R O V E . N. J .-IIa :u S- som e p riv a te residence on. B roadw ay,, sub- st an tlul ly built 21*j sto rl es , w I th • 8 rooms and cella r, heater, etc. V alu e $u,5t . m ort­gag e , $2,100. , • ,

NO. j::r>, 'L O N G B R A N C H , N. J .-O n R o ckw ell avenue, near business ct-niie o f eit)., y roO'm house, 2 .lots e a d u 5uxl.V«, ad tn good order. V alue $1,500; m orit;age- $2,'ivii.l a t f* per cent.

NO. t;u,* P IN E ' HI LI.,- N. Y .— A flue bonrding house property, con sistin g o f '25- lodtiis, com pletely fu rn ish ed . th ro u g h o u t;. la rg e .pr iva te ic e • h o u se . a n d .. sorvur.ts’ . qu arters beside tho m ain house,’ tw o acres Df ground In th e plot, . locntctl o n ' th e ’ lmiiif street, n e a r ' centre- o f v illage; Pine.Tfill is ono o f the* finest reso rts in the C n tsklll: M ountain?. P rice $7000, Savin gs B a n k m ortgage a.t 5 p er cent.

NO. J;t7, O cean G rove, N . J.—T w o line* lo is on .B ro a d w a y , ono .a corner, to ex- chaiigo fo r itnpro.vcd-jiro jH Tty.'■

NO.' US, SO U TH B E A C H , S. - I.— L a rge plot o f.la n d w ith fro n ta g e o f..7 S!'feet on tho N ew Y ork B a y , au d w ith fron tage on th e 'b o u le v a rd of •*?>$.foet in depth, price iHO.CfO; w i l l oxclu m ge fo r im proved s e a ­shore p ro p e rty .. '.. No. laa,. PAOTAi\, : F I^ )R tD A —Flno orango g royo Of ten iwrres Ioc?it<xl In tho alKwo ntuned tow n, w ith in ' flvo m inutes of tw o rallroiuln; part of. tha trcee In b earing: good 10-ryotn house, .b a rn und othor ou tbuildings, ev e ry th in g in tlrst- c la ss shape, and tho p rop erty finely lo­ta tfd ; price $G500, freo o f encuinbrunctx.

N O . HO. TA Id^ A PO O SA . G A .-TW O lota Tjx150 fe e t e a ch ; closo to tho buelnosa se»- t Ion of tlie city'; w ill oxchan go fr e e and cloar fo r eq u ity In socmldo cottage.

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residence property *loeatod on m ain ’ stro«4. ground .200x00 foot, house contains tfl rooms, flne fru it trees, law n, otc..- barn , w agon hop so and o th er outbuilding*; • price ,000,. c le a r; w ill ex^ltangu fo r clo ar uefishoro properly.„N<?. 112. N O R T H W E S T A S B tlH Yl A l tic, N. J.—A n 8-r<fom plfL«terod bou»« near w a te r wftrks, price IVf.OO'i, no encum - brance;. will ex ch an ge fo r Ocoan G r a v o property c le a r o f en cu m b ran ce t NO. 113,. P H IL A D E L P H IA , P A -W a J * lace stre e t n ea r Seven th s t r w t ; lo t l&xfft le-et, 3-story b rick house,* 0 rnoms. a l l m odem Im provem ents.' prb>i ^1^00. m o r v - gu ge a t 5.4 per e<int-. NO. : 1-Ht."P H IL A D E L P H IA , P A - O r

H pring,street, lot 15s57 fcaet, l^-rboia b r lc t bouse, ail im provem ents,- ex cep t heatM , pr(ce $1 ,%:0,-m ort guge. $2AO a t 0 por cent, and an irredeem able ground rent o f tGlJ at-G per cent. . ' ’ •• * '

NO. 145. P H I L A D E L P H I A ' [> A .-Q n. W inter street. Jot 17x15*foot, 3-storv brloix ' house, all convenlem .es exceM heat®*, price* n .luO .,m ortgage $l.<Ki<rat C per c o n t • and Irredeem able; g ro u n d 'te n t of $300 a t 0 per c e n t . ■-■'-,•* ■■• ' . . . ■

NO. 110. .P H IL A D E L P H IA .’ PA— N orth uu rien .stree t, lo t 13x47 feou- .Votary brick : hquso, 7 room s, prloo- $3,#t. rnortjfaKO fl.o<i0,' ground rent ?53o a t 6 por cont.

NO. 117,‘ P IIJ L A D E L P H IA , Pfu-Cm* Le-. J iigh avenue, lo t 17x7« f«x*t, 2-story butt brick house, porch fro n t. 10 rooms, all’ ira- pcovem ents. .price <4.»«, m ortgage $3,000 a t 5.4 per cent.,."N O . 1 J8,.-‘P l i 1L A D E L P H IA . P A .-T h ro o houses on O akdale street and f>?hlgh aro~ nue; lots each M xll foot: a-su>ry .b r ic k ’ house. 5 roo’m s. price $1,4M e;i^li. grountl rent $050 ta c h a t G per eenL ’„ NO. 143. P H IL A D E L P H IA . P A .- O nNorth hah s treet, tot lGxM. f w t , 3-story !brick, .1(1 room s, all lm pm vem tm ts, price 13.300. mortgage* $2. )0 at. 5 p o r .c e n t

NO. ISO;. A S B U R Y P A R K , N. J .-O n o rrt the finest hotels tn the c ity , consisting o f M rroom s, wRh .targe plot o f ground, and. all Im provem ents, .com pletely furnished throughout, and Iri th e 'b e st possible ord er. , Splendid view of* ocean and lake, on prom­inent corner; price $25.mo, m ortgage $5,000 at 5 per cent. ... - ' -

NO, 151, P A W L E Y .' P A . - A LVroom ■:house w ith bath ,'.open g in te s . hot andcold. Water, and all im provem ents, nlco barn and o th er out-bulldlngs. Y rult trees ; an-l o th er Improvenn-nts. tlnclv located; size o f , ground 75x150 fe e t: price $4, 00; m ortgage fi.iWf at G per c e n t W ill e s - t hange. fo r seashore property. . •,

NO. *152, R E D B A N K , N. J .— A v e ry handsom e resid en ce.p ro p erty fa c in g on the. S h rew sb u ry river, con slstln g 'o f p lot • n f grounil Ii>)xl70 feet, and fine 17-rcom house and a .co tta g e , barn,-and oth er o u t- " .buildings,, a ll modern Im provem ents; value $in.00‘ : no encutnbranee W ill ex - ehango fo r A sb u ry P a rk . A ilen h u rst o r Deal. * ' . .

NO Its, F ltK K U O T .D , N. j .- B u iln e s B houso on 1’bf-ookmorton street, size o f. ground 50x70 feet. 2Vj-ston* building w ith basem ent; v a lu e $G.<HX)'. m ortgage, $2,500 ftt 5 per ce n t;,a ls o a house and lo t on C ou rt street; grounds 50x350 feet, S*room* house w ith bath, h o t'a n d cold w a ter, g as . fu r­nace, e tc .; price $l,000; .m o rtg a g e $1,500 at*5 per .cent. W ill ex ch an ge fo r seashoro property. .

n o . 151. n e w a r k ; n . . t . - a io-room. 2-'fam lfy house w ith bath, locatod on H un­terdon street n ea r C linton aven u e,, g a s , w ater, steam h eat, - a ll im provem ents;' price $7,0)0; m ortgage $3,500 a t C per c e n t W ill exch an go. fo r property at. O cean G rovo, B rad le y B each -or o th er co a st re­sorts. ,

NO. 135. L IN C O L N C O U N T Y , K A N ­SA S.—1G0. acre s o f good farm -lan d w ith in a few m iles o f the c ity o f L incoln, prico $l,5i)0; c le ar o f encum brance. W ill e x ­ch an ge fo r co tta g e In Ocean Grove.

NO.' 15!*. H AM M O N TO N . N. J.— 15 acrea of land, 2'A-story. 0-room hOuse w ith * a t­tic .1 g o o d ' b arn and o th er -out-bulldlngs,-

. :a cre s under cu ltivation . l«ilance In w oo d.lan d ; property fro n ts on la k e: price $.*,000; c le a r ot encum brance. W ill e x - ,change* for seashore, p ro p erty .; ; *■

NO. *137, P IU LA D E L P H I A , P A .- O n D udley street, 5-room houso, lo t 14x50 feet.In g o o d o r d e r ; p e r p e t u a l I n s u r a n c e ; p r i c e $1,000, f r e e o f 1 e n c u m l i r a n e e . W i l l e x - 'c h a n g e f o r ’ O c e a n G r o v e p r o p e r t y . .

NO. 15 V E N G L E W O O D . N. J .~G ood 8- rOom h o u se-w ith stab le and o th er o u t­buildings, lo t75x liri feet, in nice location, price $2 ,P'S; m ortgage $l,lirfi a t G'j*er cent. W ill ex ch an ge fo r co tta g e *• vacant-, ‘o t.. a t seashore. . , . *

NO. 150, IN T H E ; C A T S K IL L S , -n ea r. Grand H otel • S tatio n and: Pino Hlll-^iO teres of-Jand, llnq*.trout stream , and • 2 .

lakes: I new co tta yes, elegan t In design tnd finish, e v e ry convenience and : ap - .

p llance to r sum m er h o m es,'a n d rent .fo r .?i5o.to $G00 each a siirnm er; price $30,000; ■ m ortgage $I2,t»)0 a t 0 per. cent. W ill ex ­ch an ge fo r uood jiroperry In th e v ic in ity o f.‘N ew Y ork.. . . ; . . '

. O. 1G0, N E W A R K . N. J .—T w o fln e: brick bouses sitIm te on--High stre e t, near l'.lonmihdd avenue. 7 room s each , w ith a ll ’ im provem ents; rent fo r 320 ..each p er l.nonth; price 3 t t ri0 ea ch ; .m ortgage, $2,500.. each. * W ill exchango fo r * co tta g e In . O cean G rove- . ’• ■

N O :.1Ci; W O O D R ID G E . N . J .—F o u r ’ acrcs o f g ro u iu t w ith fro m rg o o f 3;*0 fc e t on T.eliord Ro^d; old s ty le colonial house, h! room s and b ath , a ll im provem ents, fino stab le;-I a ores o f ground in the tra c t: price $12.0t»); m o r tg a g e $5,000 a t \C por cent. W ill exch atigc tor seashore prop­erty . . . ' _. .. .

N o ilf.2 . BOON TO N ; N. J .. near Morria-: town—-52-acre farm w ith 17u0 feot fron tin g ; on jnticadamizt-<l road, high am i h ea lth y, new - b rick house w ith - ID large* room s, irood barn* and oth er ou tbuildings: price ' $7.5fO: m ortgage $3ji«l a t 5 -per cent. W ill ex ch an ge fo r seashore proporty.

NO. i(S, M O N TCI.A i ‘ i . -N. J . - - ' V . i - stoi'y fram e residence.-12 room s, oil . lm\ p rovein en ts,'gro u n d s l«Mxl3t» feot. close lo la lh o a d station s, v ery desirable property; price $11,000; -m ortgage. $4.5'X> a t 5 per c e n f W ill ex ch an ge fo r seashore p ro p e rty ..

NO. 1G4, M O N T C L A IR . N. J.—A 2Vr stor>’ hou»)e. lu rooms; ncurly ne%v,‘ a ll modern Im provem ents, size o f ground . 75x314 fe e t, price $S.00o; m ortgage $1,000. a t '' per cent.- W IU , ex ch an ge for-soa sh d tft property.7 ••

S Iil-'ltlK K ’rt ?*A 1 .!•',—Hy vir«ue of.ii' w rit o f :. II. in. to-mo. directed. Issued out. o f the

Court o f (.’ha nee ry of the S ta le of New: Jersey Aid Ini t.-xpnsc.l-to Hide'at public vendue, on • M OND AY, T H E *J2np.DAY OK Ot.TOIiER, . IMHI,. but W een'tf.e hours oi 12 o'clock and 5 oVIjn-k nd 2 o'clocki. lu the afternoon of-said day, a t the Court llou'-e at Kreetold, lii the tox'im blp o f Fret'liold.t.'ounty ot 1 lonm outh, New .lursey. . . . • •

A ll tho.-ectrfalti two lots nr; tra^t .of Inrd and premises, sItiuiie, ly lo c ahd being in tho townshipi'»f N eptcne, In ihe o o n n ly o f Moa* . mouth, nnd Slato i t New-Jersi-y. belnc known and desii;mit«-d us lots nuilitier Nineteen bun* . drod and nine <PhM and Nineteen hundred and eleven (HMD ou tin- m ap o f lots on Cam p - Ground.ol m e-Ocean .Urove CaptivM eeting Association-«*f th e. .MelhodUt E pisco pal. Church.' Ilelnii tlie sam e premises as. w on ;: eonvL-yt-d to M. Am aiidn S h a y by aviilynment . <-f lease retorded In the Monmouih Comply. • Clerk’s Olllee, lloolt SRtt, paue Khl. .

Seized as the pro|»ertyol M. A m anda Hhny, et, ul; taken in execution in the suit ot the Now Jersey Building to a n and Investm ent com pany, and tu be sold by ;

. .«». & Da v i s , S herlll*. .,llAirroN H. llj* rcuiNsOX. Sol’ r . . . haied Sepi. J?; It’d'*. .:5.40

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N otlw l-i b .-n b y jdveii ibiit . I oh n son tiiv.- ' ir o f Ocean (Jrortf. in the- township Of Nwp- . :

tu»* a, lu (he coiiiity.o;' .M’ luuiouih. and statu ...: o f New'.Jersey, h is lhi«*da'v. inade a' general a'js'.l-nnu-nt to. th * subscriber, of his - estate, • for tho, equal benefit v ( his credit Old, and tluit. the said eiedilor>,miist lit bit ..i heir rvspee- ■;liv e claim s, uMb r eutli oi iith'ihut ion to the fiibhcrtliur; at thecitU'-.c ol' K iilirV .jin w re n tv ,. : allo rt cy-m-law: on Muiii vtree*. iu tho towu i o f KtveholU, w iihin three*inOh(h> from the- data heivof being ihe.date <if ih»v sahl enter- • ul a ,*siL, nnit»nl..or the fainie will be barred -' froiiseainliiti.m tor a dividend o f siiiil t-stat«».:

Nolle.! Is hereby furlhorgiveil that tlufnald.- lobusou Ta\lor, assignor;.iis aforesaid, car­ried ou a jjeueral je ja ii bakery, lioatillng . lU'ti'ic.. nivl- .restaurant • laMncs**. at*,Oct-nt\ G iova,.io Hie tow u sliip oi Ni-ptnnci In tho cou nty.o(M om aootli and >b»te m' X ew Jcr- ' sey. aud i reiall b a k tiy af 1‘iVelioId. In the county an d ’staieaforesaid.

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T uesday. An h on est d ollar is the on ly k ind w proli-'talk ing about. Of course, evb'py m an, , w om an and ; child in ih 3 U nited S ta tes could have_a;jniJliqn dolr Jars each: ‘T lie on ly tilin g necessary

. to m ak e everybody rich w ith a certain kind - o f m oney • would lie th e enact-

..•m ent o f a law au th or iz in g the;prin ilrig o f ih e -necessary--n dm her o f dollars. B u t a s th ere, is no su :h la w .a t p'reseht ■vs’C .w ill hnvft-to ge t a lon g a s w ell iis w e can . !Aiid that Is'vory well,- Indeed; .fo r .n ev er b eforefin is th e financial epn- diltlon . o f ’th e .peop le o f the U nited S ta te s .b e en on so sound a basis.- T h is fa ct g iv e s a sort o f w eird em phasis to Mr.- B ryan ’s ack n ow led gm en t th at “i r ds /true- th a t \ve: have largely increased ou r supply--of gold in the la s t three

• years,'.’ (Mi*; • Bryan also; exp resses liis. . b e lie f in a financial p o licy .m ad e by th e

A m erican p eople for th em selves. Surely/ , ; lh e . figures o f the d ep osits in tho

A m erican b ank s sh o \v w h at th a t policy •is! -,iVote for M c K in le y ,-so u n d ' m o n e- and protection to A m erican in'dustflcB.

Th.ose w ho b elieve i t sa fe to vote tor B ry a n because tihe R epublican financial

. le g is la tio n h as se ttled tlio-m oney q u es­t io n , shou ld rem em ber th a t a .free s i l ­v er C ongress can en act free s ilv e r lcg -

; is ia tlo n junt a s w ell a s a sound money. C ongress can en act soun d m oney law s. B o su re tlia t you r C ongressm an and S ta te L eg isla ture are R epublican,

I f ‘you*‘w an t .a ’R epublican .legislature' in jtihi’s S ta te and a con tin u ation o f tho govern m en t th a t h as m ad e N ew Jersey ia m o u s, vote. for. K irkbride, Snyd er and ‘H-yres. UJonU 1 et th e other* f el Io ws ^ u ll th e w ool o ver you r eyes. Y ou k now w h o ’ 'these gen tlem en a re und w hat-they..stand for. V ote th e stra ig h t RepiibTlcan tick e t. .

K IR K tiR lD B l'SN YD E K AND >mWE8

T o V o n U m ie a lo n g th e p resen t lin e s of governm en tal reform N ew .TerieJ' needs ‘ hat h^r.L egislatu re shall be R e­publican . T h e in te llig e n t vo ter is fa ­m iliar w ith th e m ethod o f d o in g trust- n ess .under th6 form er D em ocratic re­g im e, and. w h at a vast difference there h as been under Republjcau’ riiu*.. T h is is a jiu in d en t argu m en t Cor tlia re-olec tioii of Messrs.* K irk b r id e ,; Hy.r^s anti,. Snyder. .Their work in tlie L egislature la s t w in ter -was . in en tire f harm ony w ith the p olicy o f reform -adopted . by the RepubllcanH w licn .they assum ed con trol o f Sta te afTa I rs. In sum unt r iz in g th e good w ork o f . th ese g en tle ­men th e M atawan jo u rn a l p ain ts out th a t th rou ghou t the session they, w ere activ e in a ll m atters -o f in terest to th eir ^ fe llo w c itizen s’; o f- M onm outh county . Mr. H yres-in troduced b ills In the in ter est, o f greater p ub licity , ro m unicipal sta tem en ts , and. for exp ed it­in g practice in murder or o ther C ircuit Cot irt tr ia ls: Mr. Snyder had tw o b ill a in the in terest o f , b u ild in g ‘an;l loan stockholders! on e to incorporate th borough o f H ighlands, and on e to con­tin u e in ofllce m em bers of’ T ow nsh ip C om m ittees for the term s . or ig in a lly ejected for. T w o o f th eijehecam e law s. Mr.. K irkbride introduced several; b ills In th e in terest o f A sbury Park con sti­tuents'; for purchase o f the beach front, to en ab le th e c ity tij.a tqu lre sewerrf; to g iv e . m ore, p o w e r . to . locaT boards o f h ea h lJ :. to ‘ com pensate the. S p an ish Am erican, w ar so ld iers for am ou nt charged them for -clothing; to -enable .tlie S hark Rjjver clam m en to acquire rights under w ater, and o th ers, m aking, h is record In a ll . tw elve-bills'; '. T h ey w ere a ler t for bills- introduced by e th ers w hich m ig h t prove d etrim en­tal t o . th e in terests o f th e residents of Mon m ou th. eon in y , a 1 so, a n d ren d ered invaluable; serv ice In th is line.

•.On Inst year's com m ittees; Mr. iSny- der serve'd 'on th e A ssem b ly 'Com m it­tee on R evision of Laws, B a n k s,a n d .Ir - snrahce.and R iparian R igh ts,.an d J o in t C om m ittees on Com m erce and N av iga ­tion , w h ile Mr. K irkbride . w as a merii- b e r :o f tiie C om m ittees on R ailroads ami C anals. W ays and M eans, and J o in t Co m m i t tee on- t a te LI bra ry and S ta te TJ Of»i>i Uil

W e ju dge m en; by th eir .deeds: !‘T he record o f M essrs K irkbride, Snyder and Hvj.es is as. an op&n book; ;R ap- j)ea!s to th e in te llig e n t voter. .' T h eir re-e lection w ill insure M onm outh.coun­ty ab le-.an il experienced representa­t ives; m en who;, w ill be able to do m ucii .more in b ehalf of- thdlr consti tuon'ts than could h ew men not in sym ­pathy, w ith the. powers',that be in S tate niattei*s, and business m en w ith out re- ga.ru to narty lin es are lik e ly to sup­port. th eir .reTeleetion on th is ground. Send' them back to tiie L eg isla ture by an in creased m ajori t,y, a s th ey ri ch ly d eserve. *

W'i if j u -: r o votji

S in ce th e la s t election o n e ’o f th e-d is­tr ic ts o f th e tow nship h a s been d iv id ­ed. T h is g ives. N ep tu n e.tow n sh ip four d istr ic ts . M ake ft note o f th is for your gu id an ce n ext T uesday th a t you m ay be prepared to vo te In y o tirp ro p er d is­tr ict.; T h e boundary.'lines o f the d is ­tr ic ts w ith |h e ir resp ective p o llin g places are a s fo llow s:;

F ir s t. D istric t.—O cean . G rove, now co m p rises. th e? first d istric t. A ll voters in th is p lace w ill ca st th eir ba llo ts at th e truck’ house of. the E a g le F ire Com­pany, corn er, H eck and WhiWield avo

’nues. **,’ ’ ( ' ;Second D istrict.—T he seconil d istr ic t

in clu d es th e terr ito ry , from t h e . south s id e o f M ain stree t w est to Ham lltort, anti ( betw een F letch er lake, on the south and W esle y lak e on the north.’ 7’he vo tin g jilace w ill be a t U nexcelled en g in e house, CorlleS. aven u e, Wesr. G rove. • ' ‘ -.-.V" . • •

Third D istrict.—T h e third d istr ic t com prjses th e territory -u'ost o f the railroad betw een Deal lake on th e north and to w ith in 300 feet o f W est B angs aven n e on the sou tn , and a s far w est a s th e tow nsh ip line . T h e W h ites- road (th a t 1s, th e .road ru n nin g hack o f th e W -liitcsville sch oo lh ou se), is the d i­v id in g line'''betw een, th is .d istrict and th e new and fou rth d istrict, a n d n6t tlio old S hakespeare r'oad, a s som e su p ­p o s e T h e v o tin g pla.ee. w ill be th e Good W ill en g in e h ouse on W e st Sum - merfierd avenue.

F ou rth D istric t.—Tiho fourth d is tr ic t (th e new on e) com prises th e territory w est o f th e railroad aind b etw een "Wes­ley lak e brook on th e sou th and a lino 100 fee t north o f W est B an gs a ven u e on the north*and w est to th e tow n sh ip line. T h e v o tin g p lace ..w ill be in th e E ureka en g in e house, on Springw ooii avenue.

Ocean Grovd residents w h o h a v e been accustom ed to vo tin g .. on South Main street, .will, bear in m ind th at th e ir proper p o llin g place is n ow a t the E agle H ook and Ladder house,* corner^ H eck nnd W h I tefield avenues.

• .Vote th e stra;ight‘’Republlca;n ticket j d on't 'scratch . '■ V ’ *

Control o f tiho 'next C ongress by th e R epublicans I s very im portant. S ee to it th o t you r b a llo t is ca st in -the r igh t w ay to help , e lec t a R epublican Con­gressm an and. a R epublican .Senator. R em em b er ,/to o , uhat unexpected va­can cies in . the Senate m ay . happen a t an y ti m e /.-to''; b d 1 filled uy ■aotlom o t «tboT G ovenaor 'or St&to • "LegiMaturV, f i t in- session . ' ' ; 1 •" . . * •

-- . ; T H E L A S 7 \ £ A L L . ' 'W>: \Before an ptaer issue o f th is paper Js

printed,• ;bhe Election o f 1900, w h ich prom ises lo be th e g rea te st in th e h is ­to ry of"Lhls country, w ill be o ver and a P resid en t chosen . AY ho w ill be the successfu l can'dtdate? .

•How are you going, to vote?- : M):‘.K inley or Bryan?

T here Is n o secu rity for h on est n m iiey ,.a ,sou n d currency, and th e s ta ­b ility o f the. p resen t in d u str ia l conjUv t io n s excep t In Lhe re-e lection o f W il­liam M cK inley. T h e renew al o f h is ad m in istration m eans b u sin ess peace, i i t ia n c ia l t r a n q u i l i t y , . continued pro­g ress a lon g a ll th e Unas o f natfonal grow th ;an d d evelopm ent.

.'Four years ago the Voters o f tills country elevated W illiam M cK inley tu th e Presidency*. W e have "been g o in g on th ese four years und or a . sound financial an d -tar iff policy . ;. W h at is th e resu lt?

W hen did tho country enjoy a greater degree o f p rosperity before it in every field of-oil'deavor. W e a r e conquering tlio m ark ets o f (h e world, a-nd cpnserv-* h ig to a greater .p.ji.UJnl than e y e r . be­fore our ow n hom e m arkets. T here is abundance, q f oapltal a t low Interest for. every' sm m d project, n o . m atter

•wh'at Its character. :We are rap id ly beconjiitig a ef'ed'itor n ation . T h e bal­ance o f tra d e i s ‘stup en d ou sly in our.

'favor,'.and a lm ost certa in to g iv w s t ill greater. T o sum it up in a ftiw W ords, no people in the world a r e so prosper­ou s a s w e are .at th is y e r y tm om ent.

Do you . w an t a change?Reflect, on w h at .happened .when .a

•dissatisfied p eop le voted a D em ocratic P resident in o fiiee w ith a con stru ctive platform to carry out. Before there w as rim e to p lace tiie W ilson law’ upon the s ta tu te h ooks a financial p anic .de­veloped. T he b u sin ess o f the country w as practica lly paralyzed. B an k s c los­ed th e ir . dPors, .industrial stagnation ensued, factories nin'd w orkshops w ere fot.iefcd.to throw th ousan d s o f w orkers ou t o f om iiloym en t, w a g e s were- reduc­ed am on g th ose fortu n ate enough to h ave work; and an in calcu lab le shr in k ­ag e in va lu es o f-secu r ities and com m o- -dWiies took-placed T h e rempmbran*co o f that*period *in ou r cou n try’s h istory Is grievou s to thousaiM s o f t’he n a tion ’s to llers. " " . , '-* ■. .

. W h at fo llow ed ? .T h e trium p h ant e lection o f W illiam

M cK inley p n a protect!vs taflfi* and souniT m oney platform ! F ou r years o f unparalleled prosperity.! 'No country in the world is in ;so m .ignifteent an in­dustria l •position a s w e are,* W e can ra ise and m ake a lm o st everyth in g , w hether n ece ssa r ies 'o r lu xu ries, that: w e .require. Our production ; is far greater. Than Plie needs . o f th e hom o m arket, an d tihe d em an d.for A m erican- m ade .g o o d s jn the m arkets o f ..-the \yorld is larger than It. ever, w as, and c o n s ta n t ly g r o w in g . T he sup eriority of dur m anuFactures. Is acknow ledged , a n d /o u r .Ettropea.il r iv a ls are alarm ed for -th e sa fe ty of-'the trade m onopolies whfc.h. th ey deem ed secu re a g a in s t a ll com petition . . ,. 'Do you think w e need a ‘change?

•To chamge th e poUpies o f th e present ad m in istration for th ose of a th eorist w hose m ore b e lie fs sh a k e th e . confi­d ence o f th e business w orld w yuld bo th e u tm ost fo lly ! T h e stock h old ers o f ’ a com pany w-liich has prospered under, a certain m an agem en t w*ould n ot th ink o t . v o tin g put. th a t m an agem en t in order, 'to replace i t w ith one • w hose th eories w ere n n tried and w hose cx - perience w as lim ited . And no moro w ill d ie people o f tihe U nited S ta tes ask W illiam M cK inley to step a sid e in ord er; to g iv e p lace t o a -candidjvte who. h as proven n o th in g ex cep t th a t it is sa id o f hini th a t h e can • m ake p retty speeches. •

W ho w ill, you - have for P resident— Bryan w ith h is free -silv er th eories, or M cK inley and p rosperity?

Wow w ill, you vote? •

A SO T IIK H A RO UMKNT. • .H e r e - is an o th er argu m en t -favoring

th e re-e lection o f P resid en t M oK inley: C hief W illiam , S ta in sb y , -o f tho N ew Jersey Bureau o f S ta tis tics , h a s coin-; piled for h is forth com in g an nu al re- pout s ta t is t ic s sh o w in g t h e in crease'in Ih e .nym ber o f h and s em ployed in the lead in g b ranches o f business- iii New Jersey la s t year , and th e average in ­crease in w ages w h e re there h as been an ad vance. T h e sta tem en t in c lu d es returns from 454 • sep arate establish^ men'ts, ch le lly m anufacturing. T he n um ber o f h and s em ployed la s t year w as 57,472, a g a in st 4G,89C the p reced ing year, a* ga in x)f 10;57G o r 22.R Rer cent.1 n rlTeS'e sam o estab l ish m en ts w a g*.*a wero advanced ko t'hat 42,204 benefited thereby.- T h e am ou nt added t o tho. w eek ly :pay-roll by the advance w as

i,730.40, and tihe average percen tage o f in crease in w a g es 'w a s U.8 per cent.

!Hor6’w e havo a sample* o f . prosperity righ t in our ow n S ta te ,* a t ou r- v er y doors. -Fact is w ay ahead o f fiction. •These figiires are eloqu en t. T h ey tell, th e ir ow n story , and th e s to r y 'i s not to be gr.insaid. 'P rosperity -w ill rotatn N ew Jersey in th e R epublican colum n.

A D M IX JSTSA TiOiV COMMA N V S . „ t : RE SPE CT.

MoKInle5;‘s ad m in istra tion h s s bnen a rem arkably.' su ccessfu l one. From the day o f h is Inauguration 'he h as con­s ta n tly surprised h is friends and d is­appointed h is ;er»emles. H is sp o tless adnrinistration o f the • h igh olHCo he hahls en-iiitles him to . th e - confidoncc and adm iration o f the A m erican people, l i e ha^-carried ou t every p ledge o f th^,

.R epublican phutform o f 18DC,. H e has secured th e . p assage o f a n ( eq u itab le ‘tarllT law . iHe h as re -estab lish ed the prin.’c ip les o f reciprocity, and m ade an earnest* effort to reh ab ilita te th e m er-. chant, m arine. H e h as hdd the* m ono- tany standard fixed. IIe*has m a in ta in ­

e d th e gold reserve. : H e h as s tren g th ­ened th e cred it of the n ation , a s - th e sa le of bonds b earing 2 por cent, w ill tes tify . H e h as m ade th e w ord A m eri­can,, w h e th e r ’ applied to p erson s or th in gs, m ean m ore a ll o v er th e w orld than it ever m eant b efore. H e has caused the fiag to be lm nlcil up, in steaul o f dow n, It Is n ow respected in every land, on*, every sea . 'Ho has fou ght a* w ar w ith a foreign power, in the in terests o f h um an ity , c iv iliza tio n , and C hristian ity , th e resu lts o f w hich have elicited th e p lau d its o f a ll C hris­ten d om .. .’ • '

“ If-1 w ere a - w ago-earnor,” . WTltes M artin R. Madden, a large , em p loyer, of C hicago, “ I* w ould vo te tho R ep ub li­can tick et, because, under. R epublican rule, th e op portun ities for profitabl em p loym ent are greater, b ecau se tho m ills , th e factories and w ork sh op s are •open; because th e m oney o f the Repub. Ilcain party is the best; b ecause th e R e­publican p arty b elieves in th e em p loy­m en t o f A m erican .workmen,: and does em ploy them ; . b ecause th e y p ay them A m erican wage!s; because th ey b elieve !n law and order; because u n d er R e­publican ru le prosperity, h ap p in ess and con'tentm ent abound, w here . under Dem ocratic rule, sm o k e less factory ch im n eys, s ile n t m ill w heeis , id le men, llourish'ing soup houses, m isery , d is ­con ten t, d isorder, la w lessn ess, .’cheap m oney, cheap m en, no w ork, no m oney, starva tion —-are ou r every-d ay com pan­ion s.” -••/' •

•V ote .for M cK inley and a*con tin u a­tion o f prosperity.

CO NG RESSM AN IIO W E L L .* * C ongressm an' H ow ell has lo ts ot friends ou tside o f Ills ow n party. Ho w ill.ge .t the v o t e s o f a good m any D em ocrats n ex t T uesday: . H ow ell Is The §ort o f n fello>v e v e r y b o d y ’likes, lie is m ore o f a w o rk er’than a ta lker, but w hen he m ak es dp h is m ind to ta lk you can depend on it th a t'h e h as som o- •thing to say . _JIe .w as largely Instru- n)o>ntal in g e ttin g free d elivery o f m ail m a tte r 'fo r .Ocean Grove. F or th is lw d eserves th e reco g n itio n .o f ev e ry voter In th is -d istr ic t .' Down- a W a sh in g ton h e n ever forgets h is constituent^ . • i f you ’ve g o t a stream in you r n eigh lior- hood. th a t can he m ade .n av igab le a ll y o u ’ve g o t to', do is to sen d h im word ab out \l, n n d -if an appropriation Is to be had h e’ll go t It fo r yoti. Or if ; here is a n y o th er public, b u sin ess you* w ant ll'im to a tten ll to, he is n ever too much, e n g r o sse d .to listen to yoii. I t w as a good th in g th a t he w a s' representin g th is d is tr ic t w iien the su b jec t o f free d elivery for Ocean G rove;w as la id be­fore .th e a u th or itie s a t W a sh in g len . S how your appreolacion b y . votin g for h im .n e x t Tuesday.

V oto for C ongressm an H ow ell.

E lection day, T uesday n ext, N ovem ­ber Gth. P o lls for th e Ocean G rove d istr ic t a t th e E ag le .H o o k and Ladder h ou se . "Vote early.

R epublicans m u st not forget, ih their en th u siasm for th e N ation a l t ic k e t /to ' look' ou t for .the R epublican can d id ates for C ongress and A ssem b ly .

B il ly D overeaux says the. D em ocrats exp ect t o carry N ow Jersey . B iliy w as ever a joker.

■*;'-Vote j for y o u r„R epublican. C ongress­m an so a s -to s u s ia jC th e Presidenit in h js'p o lic ie s for good governm ent.

- Literary Notes..F ra n k L eslie 's Popular M onthly has

a ’ large sub scription list; but it. shou ld be larger, i t s . m an agem en t Is m ore en ergetic , its p lan s b etter than ever before. A s an added s tim u lu s tow ard an increase, Hlie M onth ly o lfem no le ss th a n tw o hurujred and s ix ty -fo u r (2G4) prizes in cash t o the m en an'd,w om en, h oys and gir ls , w ho sh ow -most energy in secu r in g new subscribers. T h is offer m ean s th a t t im e ‘and. en ergy s h a ll ' be w ell piaW for. ' .•

.Tiie price o f th e m agazipe is on e dol­lar a year..- 'its coatem ts ap pea l d irect­ly to people w h o care for good and tim ely literature. A few sp are h ou rs a wfcek w ill add t o you r in com e su b stan ­tia lly . 'If you w a n t w ork th a t w ill pay you, w r ite for term s -to X^rank L eslie PubHsh-ing H o u s e ,' 141-14.7 F ifth A ve­nue, N ew York. ’ ;

(An addition to : the equipm ent o f th e C urtis P u b lish in g C<fmpa.hy, w ith tiie au x iliary m achinery sp e c ia lly designod for Tho Sa;ttirday- E ven in g P ost, the w h ile in v o lv in g an ou tla y o f h a lf a m illion dollars, w ill’ en ab le i t to lessen th e .m echanical co st o f the m agazine, an'd1 ito p r in t the- d d lb lon .o f 500,000 w eek ly toward, w hich i t 'is rapidly grow lag . And th is ch eap en in g o f co st and increase of c ircu lation w ill perm it th e p ublishers to m ake perm an en t tho price w hich, under old con d ition s, they w ere ab le to put o u t o n ly a s a sp ec ia l and lim ited oiTer—a year’s sub scription to T h e Saturday E ven in g P ost, -fifty- tw o num bers, in clud in g tho regular m on th ly double num bers and th e sp ec­ia l h o lid ay issues; for on e dollar. *•

(U nquestionably th e b est books ab oht C hinese life and th e C hinese p eop le a r e th ose h y A rthur-H . S m ith , entitled- .“V illage L ife in C hina,”, a n d '“C hinese C haracteristics.” -Dr;-.Smith h as • lon g been a m iss ion ary in C hina. • (He w a s In

^ e k in J w iien ’th e outbreak: arose, and w us th rou ghou t a • prisoner in •tho - Le­g a t io n s / In ..T h e O utlook for October 27th, Dr. Sm ith , under th e tit le , “The P u n ish m en t of P ek in g ,” te lls m uch th at has n o t -heretofore been to ld .a b o u t tho d ram atic and tragic e v e n ts , o f tho w eek s W h en th e world w as w a itin g to hear, from .t h e prisoners in Peking. T h is a r t ic le is the first in a series w h ich Dr. Snvith 5s w r itin g for T he O utlook a s it s sp ec ia l.co m m iss io n er <n C hina/ It would -be im p ossib le tp nam e a m an w h o s e ' exp erien ce and literary worlc hot ter fit him for such a task.

-a year . T h e -Outlook C om pany, N ew Y ork. , /*

“ I th ou gh t 1t w as ab out tim e for som eb od y to s ta r t .a', now. m agazine ,” iremtfrked a fam ous A m erican au thor w hen he w as told of*the n ew m onthly to be launched October 20, by D ouble- d ay , P age & Co., of N*ew Y ork. -The fa c t is , though , • th a t T h e W orld's W ork a s it s nam e in d icates is radi­ca lly d ifferen t from th e ephem eral ven ­tu res -so p len tifu l o f la te years. • i t ia

founded on an idea and ono th a t mtifltv appeal to every m an o r w om an w ho w orks,, w h ile th e m en behind i t w ero for years ed itin g and m an agin g in var­ious cap acities severa l o f the m ost’ .s u c ­cessful-. m ag a z in es o f, th e * day. N ow th ey afro to s e e -if th ey carinot m a k e a s good a m agazine for th em se lv es a s 'th ey h ave helped in th e p ast to m ak e for oth er p eop le,. • • • . - •

T h e W orld’s W ork is a - first-hand m agazine o f hum an progress, d ea lin g w ith th e v ita l q u estion s p f contem por­an eou s interest* in a th ou gh tfu l yot fran k and. in c is iv e w ay. I t con sid ors . con d ltfd hs h o t th eories , fa c ts n o t fan ­c ies, b eliev in g th at our ow n tim e and cou n try are good to liv e in , and th at “tl*j b est is y e t to be.”

O utcr ClothinR: lor Women.la d le s con tem p la tin g purch asin g a

Cloak o r Jack et for early w in ter w ear w h l find ju st w h at th ey w a n t a t our sto res an d a t sa tis fa c to ry prices, toft..

*' S teinbach Com pany.

V ote th e s tr a ig h t R epublican tic k e t.

Ocean Gro?e National BankAssociation Building, Main Ave.

OCEAN GROVE, N. J.

CapitalSurplus

$25,000$5,000

W . H . B e e g l e , Pres. W . H . H A m tTO N , V ice Pres.

T . A . M il l e r , Cashier. •'

Board of Directors :W ji.mam II. B ekglk W illiam II. H amilton .D aniel C, Coveiit ;

Stki'Iikn D . Wooi.lkv N athan J . T aylok .•

T ran sacts a general-banking business, issues letters of credit available in the principal cities o f the woi-ld.

Collections carefu lly made and prom ptly remitted.

“TUo aUitatcs rOgalatlnjj tho opomtlons or Nattonut banks are o f Huch wlso concoptlon that, oonsciontlously conformod to by otnoprs aoil director*, pOMnstltutlon o f banking ap* proaohoij the Natlomil for dcsorvod cbnddonco o f ami sccnrity to patrons1” .

G ex)im3K F . K h o e i i l , P r e s id e n t . O. H. BnowN, Vice Pre«ldcnt,M ah tix .H. Scott. CaKhier.

FIRST NATIONAL BANKOrganized February, 1880 * '

M attison-Ayenuo and Bond S treet

ASBURY PARK, N. J.

C a p i t a l , $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 1 creditavnilubio lu tho_ ’ - ,1 I'lirn nml rlnmnof In a trrSurpliiH, S70,000

^rauKacts a coucral banking buHineas, iBsu'es letters'ol creditnvailablo lu tho principal cltlcfl o f tho world. For- (ilRn and domestic exchanges bought and sold. Collec­tions carofully m ads and prom ptly accounted for. Dis­count meetings hold Tuesdays and Fridays at 8 a . m .

. Hoaud of OmtXTons:G. K. Kroohl, Albert O. Tw ining, Isaac O, Kennedy, 8. W. K irkb rid e. O liver H. Brown, S am ­

uel Johnson, Mahlon It, Margerum; Clinries A . Young, I). C. Covert, W m . H . Beocle,' W m . H athaw ay. . . * * . . * - * ' ■ . . :

H. C. W inhoii; President

1 E . E . D a y t o n , O i s h i e r

Q. W. Evans, V ice President

J esse Minot, Asst. Cashier

Asbury Park ^ Ocean Grove Bank. Organized Jan u ary, 1880 .

"c a p i t a l ; $ 5 o , o <h *

S U R P L U S , * 5 0 , 5 0 0

, • > M a t t i s o n A v e n u o a n d M a in S t r e e t , A s b u r y P a r k ■ -•' \ •

M ain A ve. a n d P ilg rim P a th w a y , O c e a n G ro v e :

Transacts a Oonenil B:mking Business, issues Fofoiga and and Doraeatlc Drafts. Prompt*. ' ‘attention given to airmatt«rs (intrusted to us. Your patronage solicited

• .' . '■ / ' ■ V' - • . . ' • . * _ ■- : ' • • .C O L L E C T I O N S M A D E A N D P R O n P T C Y a C K N O W L E D Q E D

S a f e D e p o s i t B o x e s t o . R e n t . .

DiuKtrroasj N. E. Buchanan, J. S, Ferguson, Geo. W. Evans, C. C. Clayton, Geo. \V. Treat, Dr. J. A. Hetrick, John Hubbard, Henry-O. Wlnsor, T. Fmnk Appleby, Lewis R&in- eor, Amos.Tilton. .

Fourteen Hundred DollarsW ill b u y a c o m f o r t a b l e '

Seven-Room CottageO n ly 3 D o o r s f r o m t h p O c e a n

O cean Grove, New Jersey , L ocated on Olin S treet, with so u th - e rn exposure. This is a low p rice and m ade to secu re a quick o a le .. To in spec t th e p rem ises apply to

W. H. BEEGLE ; >. 50 Main Avenue, O cean Grove, New Je rsey

F l o r i d a ! H o n d a !T H R E E C O M r O R T A B L B v

G O T T A G C S m R E N TF O R T H E W I N T E R S E f t S Q N ,

AT PftO L ft, N BflR SANFO RDS p l o n d l d c l i m o t o t f i n o f r u i t y o r o n f t o e , o t c , j f i r s t - o l u e s r a i l r o a d f a c l l - 1

I I I o s ■ F i n o t o w n , i v l t h c h u r c h e s , s c h o o l s , o t o . .^ fo t farther inf°rmati°n annlv t° '

W. t l . BEEG LE30 M A IM r t V B N U B , O C b A I S G R O V E , N B W J E B S B V

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' OCEAN GROVE TIMES—SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1900. 5

PERSONAL AND PERTINENT

Pleasant P enctlln gs About the p eop le, Place and Property.

T h e F lorid a party w ill le a v e ' the G rove n ex t W ednesday; '

. 'Experience m eetin g Sunday a fter -, n oon in T h orn ley Chapel.

T h e .gu n n in g season fo r hare, rabbit and qikvH op en ed on T hursday.

-.M iss M argaret A sa y has gone to B oston fo r 'a -s ta y o f severa l w eeks.

.Mr. G. M ..B u rn h am is b u ild in g an ad d ition to. h is co ttage , 41) B roadw ay.

M r. A rth ur T aylor , o f t l ie Grove, is baek from an ex ten d ed .‘w estern trip.

Dr. W : H. L. S tark s le ft Saturday: for an exten d ed stay a t Pialmer, Mass. ‘

A n ew s in g in g book m a y be purchas­ed for use a t St; P au l’s Sunday sch ool

‘M iss AUda P atterson , is sp en d in g sev ­eral w eeks' in the C atsk ills a t Shady Glen.

B u sin ess h as taken P ain ter G eorge M. B en n ett to. N ew B ru n sw ick th is w eek . . . - . ■

M rs. John R. Cripps,’ of A b b ott ave-.n ue, 'lias b een v is it in g P h ilad e lp h ia frien ds. • ‘ :

T h e w oodw ork In th e postofllce . has been varn ished by P a in ter C harles P'ridham. .. •

C ongressm an llo w e ll paid h is .re ­spects* to the vo'ters o f OccUn G rove on T hursday.'

T h e H ebrew voters of N eptune tow u- ■ sh ip h ave organized a R epublican •club

; w itn .ttfty m em bers:Mr. C harles Farrow , o f P h iladelp h ia ,

1 v is ite d fr ien d s m tow n ovor Sunday, s top p in g a t tn e A laska.

G rocer D odge h as ■ disposed of h is . s tore goddp by auction, and w ill retire •from th e grocery business.

A h ea t hood has been placed around •the portico o£ -the. B u en a V ista , corner H eck and B each aven u es. .' "The H ote l, S tra tfo rd : has , b e e n , im ­proved w ith a'ffiaud som o coat* o f puint, p ut on by- Georgo Lelferson.

M iss M ary .Porter B eegle, o f Barnard C ollege, N ew York C ity, sp en t Sunday w ith n er p aren ts in the Grove.-..Mrs. Kdwaind' L. T ilfany is . v isiting;

for a fortn igh t w ith friends at-M orris-, tow n , N. J ., and a t Bridgeport, Conu.,

A s a mark o f proper respect for M iss I». A . Duren, the sch oo ls w ere closed on M onday, th e day o f her fa th er’s' funeral. t -; - •

T h e Ocean G rove “ Y 's” m eet; t h is (F r id ay) even in g a t 8 o ’clock , a t th o hom e o f ih e ir p resid en t,'M rs, K ate R aph ael. '■ -Mr. an d 'Mrs. W ilHaiii M arshall, • o*' low er lim bu ry aven u e, c losed tUeir co tta g e th o lirs t .o f tlio w eek, retu rn ing to- N ew ark.

'In th e a b sen ce o f -Miss -AUd'a- Patter­son , orgaiuiS’L a t St. Paul's'.ehU rch,M rs. C. C. L tppincott presided a t th e in stru ­m en t last, Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. T h o m a s. Popham , o f Philadelphia^ sp en t severa l d ays ihbi Aveelc w ith Mr.* a n d . Mrs.’ G% M, Burn-, ham , of .Broadw ay,'- .- . a ir . Josep h .Taylor, sa lesm an a t van - GHluwo’s grocery, Is o n ,h is an n u a l ten days' variation, i l e w ill v is it h is old h om e a t A llentow n . . ‘

Mr. and Mrs. h . van G lllu w e, o f M ain, aven o ie ,-th e la tter , p art o f la st, w eek returned from a d eligh tfu l v isit; to Stroudsburg, Pa... ■

M iss Lida B edell, o f th is p lace, S a le s ­lady aft Uie npt’ion counter in S te in , bach’s Ocean Palace,, is spend ing . her vacation in N ew Y ork /

T h o eastern end o f L lllagore’s p av ll- don has been boarded up, an d n otices

"havo ‘beeiii ■ posted ’ p roh ib itin g tres­p a ss in g upon the prem ises. ’ ; /

'Mrs. C. j , ila in es .'h a s arrived in the Grove, from Los A n geles, .C alifornia, and w ill spend the w in ter w ith her fath er. Mr. F rank D. Hatfield,;

, 'Mr. C oilrthey, th e N ew . York' dry . goods m erchant; w ho ow n s a sum m er

h o m e in th o G rove, a t 10 E m bury a v e ­n ue, w as in tow n , on T uesday. • -.

lElectiion d ay n ext T uesday. V otin g, p lace for the Ocean G rove d is tr ic t Is ot-

ith o E a g le H'ook, and, Ladder house, cor­oner H eck an-d W hitefleld aven u es.

O v e r .tw o hundred ad dition a l shares, of .'tJho Oc<ean G rove B u ild ing and Loan A sso c ia tio n -have been subscribed for s in ce th o fhtst m eetin g tw o W eeks ago. ..M iss C arrlb-N elson, v ice principal, is

in ch arge o f th o to w n sh ip sch oo ls un­t i l th e return o f M iss D oren, w ho has

' /b een granted a s h o r t leave o f a b se n c e .;'(Mr. W . S .'C onn or on M onday closed

• :h'ls ihandsom e cottage, on C entral a v e­nue, n ear th e Y oung P eople's T em p le , nnd w ith ’h is fam ily returned to T r e n -

.. ton. • 1 * ■T h e fr ien d s’of.M r; and Mrs. Joh n R.

•Bedell, o f D elaw are aven u e, g ave them a 'd e lig h tfu l surprise on M onday even ­ing, th e date, b ein g the fortieth a n n i­v er sa ry o f th e ir m arriage.

T . M. Duniham, .grandson, o f Mr, •T h om as M. D unham , o f 'Heck avenue, •is v is it ip g h is re la tiv e s a t th is :p'laco.; T ho you ng m an has ju s t com pleted a s ix -m o n th s 'to u r of Europe.

T h e exp en sive grow th o f gra ss on th e 'sou th s id e o f B roadw ay, n e u r it ho .ten- ; n is cou rts, h as been .cut o u t by th e A s­so c ia tio n ’ m en’, th ereb y greatly im ­p rov in g tihe appearance of th o street.- -Mrs. E lizab eth C oggesha ll h a s im ­

proved h er co tta g e a t 122 P ilgrim ,P ath - .w ay w ith a co a t pf p a in t apd rearrange ed -tJhe stoop, .w ith step s a t e ith er end.' T ho sldew ulk. h as been ra ised to .con­form to grade.'

Milss M innie P .. S hay, the P h lladel-' phia ev a n g e lis t w ho conducted- serv ices a t . R escue M ission for severa l w eeks, com pleted .h er en gagem en t on M onday n igh t, and n e x t day returned • to her •home in th e city .; Mr. and -Mrs. D lesendorf, w ith th eir son Frank , le f t th e G rove o n , W ednes­d ay for N ew Y ork C ity, th e ir w intor h om e. ’ D uring th e su'tn-mer t&ey occu­pied a •cottage o n H eck aven u e, • ad­jo in in g the Oilv<3 H ouse.

'Mrs. F itch ,", t l ie ’s in g in g ev a n g e lis t from P hiladelpM a, w ho w as freq u en tly heard a t th o Ocean G rove cam p-njeet- in g th e p ast sum m er, san g a t/S lm p son ■M. p . churdh, L ong Branch, la s t Sun­day m’ornilng and even in g . •. tCh'anles B11 m s , of. -the loca l telegraph ofpce, Is en jo y in g a w ell-earned' vaca­t io n o f tw o weokB, p art o f -which h e is sp en d in g w ith fr ien d s# n t R ed Bank. H e w as in . N ew Y ork City- v ie w in g th o s ig h ts th o first of th e *week, ■' . .

Mr. Abram W oglam -and' fam ily , o f H eck and B each aven u es1,- leave today for th e ir N ew Y ork home.' T h e W og- lam s a r e am on g th e first o f th e co ttage c o lo n ists to arrive, in the early spr in g and are am on g the la s t to leave in the fa ll. .

Mr. W . H. C arpenter, a sum m er re si­d en t, .has sold h is yach t, th e "Baby,’* to John. A. Buehler, o f Belm ar. T he "Baby" w as entered in a num ber o f ra>.es on Shark r iver th e p a st sum m er •and a lw a y s ’gavo a good accoun t o f herself. ' 1 ■' ■

Mrs. E liza M. B artlett died in the Grove.Mon’duy, a t t l ie home, o f her son - in -law , Mr. W illiam F. M iller, Broadw ay. Tho fu n era l/serv ice w as held on W ednesday m orning.' T h e.b od y' w as tak en t o Southbrldge; M ass., for Intermeiut.

I tev .'D r . H en ry M. W harton , w ho w as indicted, by th e grand jury on th e ch arge o f o b ta in in g m oney Under fa lse' preten ces-from severa l persons, am ong: them M iss Clara Som ers, o f th e Grove, w ill be arraigned before th e M onm oujn C ounty Courts on Thursday, next.

Mr. G eorge C. P ridham , o f th e Grovo. w as in N ew York on M onday un.d h ap ­pened in th e v ic ln tiy o f th e b ig exp lo­s ion sh o r tly .a fter It occurred. Mr. P rid ham w as passed under th o 'p o lic e lin es and w itn essed th e second e x p lo ­s ion . H e says t l ie scen e In and about th e wrecked b u ild in gs w as beyond de­

scr ip tio n . _, . \• P e v . W illiam Jones returned to h is hom o in B elvldere, on W ednesday, a fter sp en d in g sev era l w eeks, In the G rove,'su perin ten d in g . n um erou s, im ­provem ents a t th e St,, E lm o, w hich ho­te l he recen tly acquired. Ho h as put tlio h ouse in ih o io u g h order, readjust­ed th e p lum bing1 and electric! ligh ts, b esides m ak in g a ; i^ijmbor o f o tlier a l­tera tion s. • ' ; '

W e w ant a R epublican legislature.' S ee 'that K irkbride, S n y d e i'a n d H yres are on your ticket.

Increase ln]Park's Postal Receipts. •T h e m oney order and reg istry b u si­

n ess o f th e A sbury Park posto ilice for th o quarter en d in g October. 1 i; sh ow s u aperceptib le-gain over th e coV- responding quarter o f 1899, w h ile the p osta l receipts are about , even, w ith/ tb ose of Ju ly , A ugu st 'and Septem ber a year ago. . . • '

In th e reg istry dep artm en t 269$ pieces o f ou tgo in g registered m atter w ero handled d ur in g , tho quarter,... as a g a in st 237G la s t year . . '• lu th e m oney ord er’ dep artm en t th o ; in crease o f b u sin ess o ver i a s t year, tho P ress sa y s, w ill aggregate in round, figures about: ? 10’,000, w hich i s ' a very creditabTe show in g^ . T ills imirwiso sh ow s in- tne- interna'tlonal a s w ell as the d om estic , business.”l

A . sum m ary o f th e . b u s in e ss -o f th is 1 d epartm ent, a s tran sacted d ur in g July; A ugu st and Septem ber,-ISfly, ,1s as fo i-, low s: 4 . -

Dom estic, • m oiiey orders issued, 2!ir»Up. am ou nting to ^23,291.93; fees, 1214.34; International ord ers issu ed , 372,. am ou nting 'to-. $9fS04.2G; • fees, ?t07.U0;. d raft, $1600; d ep osits. $1225; total, ?3G,293.13. ' T h ere w ere 1788 dom estic o s ie r s .p a id , a m ou n tln g -to $29,000, aud 11 w ere repaid. T h ir ty , in ter n a tio n a l; orders w ere cash ed , am ou n tin g to $833.90; deposited by! p ostm aster a t N ow Y ork, $5001; m ak in g a -to ta l o f i34,972.S4.’ ' • . .. ‘D u H n g th e sam e period for. 1900 tho

s ta te m e n t sh o w s th e fo llow in g: Dorjriestlc orders Issued 2520, am oiin/tlng to , $20,919.52; fees; , $234.99;'in te r n a tio n a l1 orders Issued, 4G4, am ou n tin g to. $13,* 751.07;. fees , $145^71; d ep osits from o th er offices. $4521; totn,), $45,572.89, T h ere w ere 1829 dom estis orders paid, a g grega tin g $29,280.07 and n in e : were, repaid; •Twenty-'tiwo in'teriVational or-' ders'w ere tnished, an ion n lin g to $712.4S; d eposited by postm aster, a t New’ York, $14,925; to ta l, f 44.961.CO. . .’ . ...

V ote for M cK inley, sound m oney and ptxisperity.,

County School board Meeting’.\ -President.'Ra'imear, o f th e tow nsh ip , school b'oanl, on Thursday* o f la s t w eek attended an Impoittant m eeting o f tho M onm outh C ounty School Board A sso - (d’a tion held In the court house at Freehold.

T h o sub ject o f con tracts w ith tea ch - el's and a basis for- th e ad justm en t of tu itio n fees for pupils transferred frOtn o n e s c h o o l’d istr ic t (?i> an other, w as’d is ­cussed'. C ounty S uperintendent E n ­right, w ho presided, s ta ted th at under tho law con tracts w ith teachers had to be m ade ,in trip lica te, one eop v each b ein g for th e .teacher, hoard o f ed u ca­tion and the cou n ty sup erin ten dent, or e lse each .b oard should h ave a so t ■ o f ru 1 es goy.oijn jng , tJ)p,,, m ak 1 n g o f con­tracts. **’ .•' In t h e m atter o f transfej-s, J. W. S: Campbell;, o f F reehold; Dr. J. D. E ly. o f'M a rlb o ro , and Dr. -B .'F .’ Khig; of Rod D ank, w ero appointed a com m ittee to agree iipon som e b asis o f se ttlem en t and , prcsont H to tho. m ooting, ^i ne commlfcteo reported th e fo llo w in g re so ­lution, w hich w as adopted: "R esolved, th a t It is ' th e se n se o f th is board, th at L'ho per cap ita .ap p ortion m en t of. coun>5' sch ool m oney, p lu s th e por cap ita spec­ial tax o f th o ,d is tr ic t - in to 'w hich I ho pupil sh a ll h e transferred, sh a ll form th e b asis of sobtlem ent.” '.. -

. Remarkable Sale of Dress Goods. iA day or two, longer,- and then op­

portunity to purchase /Dress Goods at abofitt th e cost .’to manuPacture, -will be a tlulng o f ' th e past. B etter com e In today. • S tein b ach Com pany.

To C ure a Cold In One DayT ake L axative Brom o Q uinine T ab lets. A ll dru gg ists refund th e m on oy i f it fa ils to cure. E . W . Grovo’e sign a tu re is on each box. 25c.

- f $ 4 p e r M o n th .F ive-room cottage for tho w inter.

•W. H , B eeg le, 50 Main A venue.

LOST— T w o lace-bordered liandkqr- ohiefs, hand -made, lost on. F rid ay even ­in g o f la s t w eek , b etw een Em bury av e- nuo an d -D od go’s grocery. Rew ard If returnqd to 48 Enibury avenue.

W iANTED— Y oung colored g lr i for housew ork in sm all fam ily . ‘A pply .a t T im es Office, 48 M a in ' A venue, OCoanGrove- ' s.. t

'Don't soratch; vote a s tra ig h t ticker,; and lo t . It be a 'R ep u b lican ticket. -

r.i 'Adjutant-General S tryker Dead.A dju tan t G eneral W illiam A . S trk yer

died a t h is hom e la - T renton on ~Mon-. day, from acu te in d igestion . Me had .boon Ul ^slncd T h u rsd ay o f -la stW eek . •

.W illiam s . S tryk er Was born:at T ren ­ton, N; J., o ir J u n e . 0,. 1838, a n d . was 'graduated froni' th e ' C ollege >bl N ew Jersey , , a t P r in ceto n ,• in -1 8 5 3 ,‘ H e was prepared for th e .bar, and n early had com pleted-a:law , coiirse, wiheh the. C ivil W ar broke oiit.' : 'H e en tered th e Union service in response, to tlie first ea 11 f6 r •troops,., and Uater a ssisted in organ iz in g the1.14 th- R eg im en t .o f N e \v Jp i’sey.; Vbl- n nteers; •; -'in Februa ry„.1803, • 'h e . .yvti •made, major, and a 1 de-d e-camp;, to: Ma j or ■ G enera l, G11more, tlien l i i 6o m in .a n d .o f th e Tenth A rm y Corps. ' Ho p artic ip at­ed In th e capture o f »Morrld Island and' In th e h istorica l n igh t a ttack on For* W agner. On accou n t o f I lln ess he w a s • aftorw ard. transferred, .and p laced In’ ch arge , o f the p ay dep artm en t o f the U nited S tates A rm y, a t Parole Camp, C olum bus, Ohio. In A pril. 1807. he w as appointed a brigadier gen eral, and a lso A djutant'G eneral o f ’NeW- Jersey , w h ich : p osition 1 h e .held iip uto ..tUeVtime o f ’hIs d eathi J For; Ion g and-: ni or 1 tor I o t i s ; .ser­vice: h e w as ’brevetted m ajor g^ne ral • tn, 1874. - D uring h is b.usy. ca r e e r he oilU. cin lly com piled and published a "Roster' o f New' Jersey V olunteers In th e R evo­lu tion ary W ar.” a " R oster o f N ow Jer­sey V olu nteers In tlie C iv il W ar,” and severa l h istorical w orks re la tin g to New' Jersey . G enera l. S tryker was m ad e a cou n se llor-a t-law in O hio in 1800, and w as tit on e tim e p resid en t of th e Trentcfn B an k in g Com pany, Of w hich.'he w as a d irector. He w a s a lso a m em ber o f S ta te and cou n ty h istori­ca l so c ie ties , a fo llow o f th e A m erican Geographical S ocie ty and a t one tim e presid en t o f th e N ew Jersey; S ocie ty of th e Cinrin<na ti. -I n 1899 ho received- tlie d egree o f D ootor.of Law s from Prince­ton U niversity . l i e w as the o ld e s f ad-. j utant general, in point o f s«rv ic?( in th e N a tion a l Guard o f th e U nited States;

A R ep nb I k a n Co tigress m a i t , 1 s n eed 5.»l: to support a Republiciin P resid en t.: V ote for Howell.

Real Estate and fiulldlng Notes.T h e N orth Long Branch co ttage of

A. F rank G iisey has been purchased by John H u ssey , Jr., th e .w e ll know n sec? retary o f th e P atten L ine o f steam ers.

T h e Ei>ek W hito property ou the cor­ner. ;of Broad aud M echanic streets , Red U^uik, luis been so ld to -J o h n J. HoganT^Hll VVashingtqn, 1).. C, FUe prico paid fo ^ th e property w as $10,5m). The propprtyy i s . 133x30 ‘foot. . .

T h e oid DOul sch oo l house, recently pur/.'hasd by th e trrbo o f Red Mon, lias; been su ccessfu lly m oved and placet! up* on its fou nd ation in Us new q uarters on th e B eecroft lo t. A lteration s o f an ex ten sivo character wMU-be m ade u> the building.

. Fred W ilson lia s com pleted a h and ­som e cOttago on the. corner o f Cook and B each avenues,- a t Bradley Deach, for R. M. C lem lnson . Mr. W ilson a lso has Lhe, con tract for tw o more- line resi-; donees a t B radley . Beach. H e . has grea tly Im proved h is ow ii ‘property at xNowa^k aven u e and M ain street.* G eorge W.' T hom pson , /ow ner of the

H otel D evon sh ire,..Seventh avenue' and W ebb, street, A sb u ty l?ark, h as con- con tracted for ex ten s iv e im p rovem en ts to th a t property. T h e n am e’ o f the house -w ill be changed to K nlckerbock-. er Inn. More room s w ill be added and th e g e n e r a l. uppearunco o f th e houso changed . Mr.; T h om pson ' h as rented the hotel for a .term .,o f years t o Miss; M ulford, form erly ; o f th e B risto l and la te r 'o f th e Lenox.

Church People Do Practical Work.

W h eii tho tornado v is ited F arm in g- d ale an il v ic in ity severa l moniths ago, Em anuel H. P atterson 's b u ild in gs w e r ? badly dam aged, sa y s .th e F reeh old Tran script. . H is corn crib w as blo\\‘n over aiid burn and w agon h o u se .w ere a lm o st d em olished . A bou t "40 largo trees w ere-uprooted lln h is orchard. Mr. P aiterson lia s been a ilin g s in ce la st w in ter w hen ho had a severe a ttack 'bf th e g r ip ,’ con seq uently ev e iy tn ln g ab out h is .farm rem ained in practically t,lie sa in e con d ition us it did the day a fter th e - storm . R ev .; R ichard T. Leary b r ie f ly -ca lled , th e :a tten t!ou of th e M ethodist 'congregation la s t S un ­day m orn in g and even in g to th e con d i­tion of. P a tter son ’s b u ild in gs, and re­quested th at vo lu n teers go to P a tter­so n ’s farm T u esday m orn in g prepared to w ork. T h ere w as a hearty*response and 17 m en, am on g them severa l car­penters, sp en t th e day a t P atterson ’s and by n igh t ev e ry th in g about ’Ih e place, w as In first-c la ss condition . • A delegation o f la d ie s from the church also , sp en t th e day a t t h e farm. Thoy to o k w ith them an abundant sup p ly o f p r o v is io n s . nnd d inner w as served fo r ’ th e men; • ' - * . ' •

. • Letter’ List. ■T h e fo llow in g is a list!-of unclaim ed

letters; rem ain in g In th e Ocean Grove, N. J., postolllce for -week en d in g Octo­ber 31st, 1900: /, ,

Mrs.; L. Brouner, L ucy Carver, H.’ L’ C lark, Mi*s. S a in ’l C lark, J a m es M. C raw ford, Mary E lizab eth , Mrs. J o n e s / F rances Iviile, K ate L in g , R e v .1 A . .J P alm er, Mrs. P eter .R oth , V in cen t Snetf . eker, A. D. W . Sm ith , P , H.. S u llivan , R ev. G. T abor T h om pson , M r s/M a ry E. W est. . . . .. .

P ack ages unolalm ed: E dna Bonlo, Mrs. G>'A. C lark, Mrs. A. L. Carpenter,* Mrs. C ollins, M ary L. D a b n e y ,; Mrs. Grace D avies, B essie E van s, Thos, F arley , M able H azen, Jan e B. Iv in s, M ary Joh nson , Mrs. J. K eep, Mrs. E K ing, Mrs. L iedtk ie , Burrow s C. Mar­sh a ll. B ello M cConnell, Mrs. S . M att­so n , FI R yan, B erth a Sum m erfield , Mrs, T. E. W ood, C. E dgar Y oung.

/ ;W .,H . H AM ILTON,. . Postm aster.

ton g-branch Cottage Burned.The V lctonla C ottage, on Second a v e ­

nue, on e o f th e o ld est boarding houses, a t lyonjg Branch, w a s des'troyed by .fire M onday m orning. T ho h ouse w as val­ued a t .ab ou t $15,000, n o t in clu d in g the fu rn ish in gs, w'hich w i 11.m ake th e tota l loss neiarly $20,000. T h e lire Is .believed tq^tfivo been tn e w ork o f an in cend iary.

T h e {building w g s tho property of. George; W. S tillw e ll; w h o had used it for a hoard ing h ouse for severa l sea ­so n s p i s t . I t w as to ‘h a v e been so ld a t Sherifffef,sale a t F reeh old on Monday aftorncfon, h a v in g been ta k en 'in e x e c u - . t io n a tfth o s.u it.of A nna Stokes' Porter, o f ’A sbury Park. : .v •

TR IB U T E TO FIR E M E N

Dr. Vcdder, of Ocean Grove, an Honored Guest at the Charleston Conventlpn.-

The recent con ven tion o f the Interna- 11 omi.l A ssocia tion a t F ire; IDngineers a t C.liaijles'toii, S. G,,-.-was- .attended b y ; tho- R ev. C. S. -Veddeiv a sum m er resident o f Ocean Grove. Dr. V cdder w as’ th e hon­ored g u est of the C harleston com m ittee, and wa? calle'd upon for a speeoh.

Dr. V edder,.in resp on se to th is request and for th e C harlestoa com m ittee, m ade a very .happy and p leasin g talk , part hum orous and part serious, and then in h is Inim itable sty lo recited h is ow'n tr i­bute to "Our F irenieif,’'. as fo llow s ; .

Lot others, s lu g b o w m en h ave trod T h e w arrior?s path to fam e, •

And w rit in h um an .tears and blood Som e ,h 1 gh , h is t ori c n a m e ! .

Be~ours to tell the honors duo . T o .n ob ler fields o f str ife- - T he grander deeds that.m nrk.tilie true

A n d d au m less firem en’s life . •

■Ho seek s no. phantom g lory,' . .. Ho a sk s -n o lau re l-crow n , . • ,

N o nam e in son g o r story , • ;N o heralded, renow n.

’!ris enough for him th a t danger •Impends o ’er hom e and w eal *.-;••

Of foem eit’ fr ien d :'or stran ger—- - l i e heed^ the c la r io n • peal ! ;

H e figh ts a foe' th at n ever sleep s, *But w ars on th ose w ho do.

And ruin's wbful h arvest reaps W ith -terors ever new . - / , •

H e:w ages war th a t know s no truce A t m ercy’s h igh behest, »

W ith zeal no blandishment*} seduce, ; •And .toil 'that know s no resL

N o tru m p et,b la st in sp ires him ‘W ith eager th irs t for strife-,.'

No. m ortal hatred fires ‘him W ith tran sien t-scorn o f life.

He stan d s w hero se lf-en k in d led th ough t For o th ers’ w elfare pleads-

To m ore chan m artial ardor w rought, ’ And m ore than m artia l doeds.

T h en if w ith g lo w in g ton gue/an d pen ;Wo b lazeh bloody deeds

And w eave our coro iiets . for men W hose sp o ils are m orn in g w eeds,

W h at richer gu erdon m ay .they cla im , W h at praise should n ever cease,

W ho stan d s ou r . sh ie ld from fire 'a n d . . flame, • ; - • ' . . •

. 'l'he. m arshal led h osts o f .peace? ,

Our •Home Guard, n ever s leep in g S ave on t h e field, and arm ed,.

T heir, w atchful v ig il keep in g, . '.*•L est w e and purs b o 'h arm ed !,- '

Ye m inute m en o f help in need;. Though .other flam es y e rout, •' ' ;; T h e fire o f love , w'hich is yotir moed,

Y ou never c a n : pu t ou t i .

'Don’t scratch; vote a stra ig h t ticket,^ anyl k t it be a R epublican ticket.

Narrowly Escaped Asphyxiation. .;;H enry Van Bu,skirk, o f K eyport, had

a .narrow ; tsca p e ' frorji (lea th by- as - phyxiation,; at h is boarding houso' lii N ew Y ork , Mr. VanBuskirk* is em p loy­ed on 12. C. S trong's oyster soow a t F u l­to n M arket, N ew York, and ho room ­ed at-M eyer's H otel, a t 105 South street. He Is n su n lly th e .flif il on e to a rr lv e .a t tho scow' every m orning; but the o th er m orning h e did not repor.C This aroused th e su sp ic ion s o f G. M., B rit­ton. w ho Js a lso em ployed by Strong; and a fter , w a itin g until .0 o'clock and m ak in g Inquiries a s to Mr.; V anB us- k irk ’s non-appearance Mr. Britton ile - cided. to in vestiga te . He and an oth er m an w en t to .Mr. V anB u sk irk ’s • room and found th e d oor locked. •' H earing w h a t h e 'believed to be. a groan Mr. Britton forced tlio door.open nnd found Mr. V anB uskirk ly in g In bed u n con ­sc iou s, t iie re bein g a stro n g sn iell o t gas from h dofecti.vtfrpipe; I n . tho room . Mr. B ritton h a stily 'su m m on ed an am ­bulance and .Mr. \ ran B u sk lrk w as taken to th o H udson stree t h osp ita l. l i e .did not recover con sciou sn ess until a fter 10 o ’clock, h ilt he recovered sufficiently to be. tak en hom e th e sam e day. •

Desperate-Attempt a t Suicide..Miss E llen Canhart, w ho liv es at. K ey­

port, w h ile v is it in g her sister . - Mrs. .L. Forrine Brow n, near M ataw an. on .M on­day,' made, an a ttem p t to tak e her .life.. -U n k n o w n 'to -th e fam ily sh e w en t into an oudhous(*,>fastening th e door on tho Inside. S lie took a k nife w ith her, and sea tin g h erself, gashed both w rists in severa l places; Mr. Brow n’s litt le daugh ter found t h e . door o f tlie .:out- •housc Jocked.. S h e . to ld h er parents th a t som e on e w as in sid e groaning. T h e fa m ily hurried ou t and broko. ia •the-door. • * ;‘ Misa^Carhart w as found coverc<r w ith blood, an’d /S h e. w as*^ resslng the. flesh from, tho sh ou ld er down s o ‘ th a t the blond w ould ' flow faster. She begged tb e pepplo to .' le t her die,- and It W as

■only-after a stru g g le th a t sh e w as se­cured and hor hands w.ere tied behind h e r W h ile a doctor, w as b ein g caljed sh e broko. her bonc|s and w ith a hairpin to r e open .th e w'Ounds in h er wTists. W h en :t h e phys i cia n.,a rr I ved ; sho ‘ w as n early dead front lo ss o f bloofi. .Mfss Garluuft-.Is forty years old , and lives w ith ‘her w idow ed m other at .K eyport; N o reason Is n ss ig n ett for-the* rash oci.

.; • C h i l d r e n P l a y W i t h M a t c h e s .

■T'he tw o-year-old son - of A lbert Fields,-*colored, o f Keyport,- was nearly; burned to dt«th,.*the o th er day. T he litt le fe llow 'W as p la y in g in thc yard w ifh an other ch ild o f nearly the sam o ago •w.lien.’ tlic la tte r struck , a m atch whiuh; ign ited th e c lo th in g o f tho v ic­tim . 'Prom pt help succeeded In ex tin ­gu ish in g th e flam es in t im e 't o savo tno sufferer’s; life.

' A peculiar featu re in con n ection w ith th is Incident Is th e fact *that Uyo or tihreo years ago on C hristm as D ay, an­other ch ild o f th e sam e-p aren ts w as burned to deli th and th e h ouse burned witth it, 'the d w e llin g tak in g fire in the' tem porary absence of tho m other. '

k Manasquan Bov Honored. .. /C larenve H udson, a son . o f Jam es B. H udson, o f M anasquan, has been se­lected by th o .P h o e n lx v ille (P en n sy l­van ia) Jron C om pany,to represent th eir •interests in- Chili.. Tho F h oen lxv itlo Iron-C om pany h a s e x ten s iv e in ter­e s ts 1n Oh 111, and s e n t Mr. H udson to look a fter them - H is em ployers h ave ex p lic it confidence in h is a b ility to represent them In th ls 'fa r dff 'couri*' try. ;H o - w ill be. gon e n b o u t four m outlist ••■■-'. • .. , ‘;7

Voto for C ongressm an H ow ell,

Cheap Bar.us in/.«« Sunny South,’'

Tho, A m erican :Land C om pany ; uf C hicago w hose * advont{som ent in th is paper, has been the m ean s o f man?' p arties prospering by In vestiga tin g how. tine .can secu re a n ice farm and a h om e in th e Sunny South for on ly tifty- flve dollars: ‘ T h oy h av e-d u r in g • t)ie p ast y ea r .sen t m any fam ilies to S outh ­w est M issouri and a ll are pleased w ith th eir new hom es and s t ill con tin u e . to send people down.

• T h e lar.ds are w ell adapted for fru it and scoek r.'tlsing, a l s o ' poultry^. It <50sis yt?ry lit t le to ral.--e.stock or poul­try a.s tho ad vantage for .feeding, and; ra isin g cannot, b e .e x c e lle d ..’ ' ’

T h e lands arc-located In tlio nl in eral d istrict and- many of the loca tors have, discovered ’m in era ls such us zinc: and lead , w hich when developed w i l l ne; th e ow ners large su m s. - . .

'l'ho c lim ate o f Southw«*at~;Ml«sourl where.*..Lhe. lands are located is im ex-- celled and for on e's h ea lth i t can't- oo beat; 'T lie a ir Is pure and"-wafer tun ex­celled,- a n d '.su fferers o f .m alaria . and d yspepsia , as-, well/ a s rheum atism arc k no wn to ha ve ben n . cu red. l i i is i s . an item r f its e lf for on e’s'benefit.

T h ey h ave jiis t issued* a. fine book o f th ese hinds w hich th ey send to an yone

.w tliting f6r it, am i If our readers d e - ; s i re to♦ ?h a nge t hei r p resen t loca 1 ity , •the hook w ill il lu str a te som e good facts. r An in vestig a tio n on part o f qur. readers w ill no doub t con vin ce' and sa tis fy th em , th at a ch an ge som etim es proves b en efic ia l.. .

You ca n n o t-d o .’bettor than to read th o "Ad” and w rite to th em for a book. T h e;ad dress is d s fo llow s: *

AM ERICAN LA N D [COMPANY,'.r»9 Dearborn S t., C hicago, IH. ’

V ote for K irkbride, Snyder and H yres.

never Knev^ His Danger.

- .T h a t'h e lp le ss ly , d runken m en are under .a specia l p ro iectlon w as g iven an illu stration th e o th er p lgh t.’ w hen a; •drunken m an ‘wandered, ou t on th 2 trestle o f th e . tro lley road, w hich crosses t h e trat k s o f th? N ew Y ork and L on g Branch R a ilr o a d , near Long Branch: sta tion . B oth h is le g s slipped •botween th e tie s and h is b o d y leaned forw ard, in- w hich position he w en t to sleep . T h e man w as-betw een th e tracks o f , the tro lley and w hen a car cam e i i lo n g i t passed r ig h t over h im . ih e m otorm an h ot see in g -him until too la to to stop . W h en the car was* stop ­ped th e conductor ran -b ack exp ectin g to find th e m an dead, but on th e con - t.rar>* h o 'esca p ed -w ith o u t th e s lig h te s t in ju ry am i7 lld not even w;ak e up. He w a s tak en to L on g B ranch . 1 •

.V ote, for'C on gressm an H ow ell: '

-. $ 4 p er M o n th .F ive-room co ttage for . th e w in ter.

:W. H. B eegle, 50. M ain A venue.

Piano In s tru c tio n .Prof. J . C. G rapel w ill b e 'a t h is stu d io

T hursdays. P. O. B u ild ing, R oom 23, A sbury .Park.—6t

per M o n th . *V - •

'F ive-room co ttage for tho w in ter; W. It. B eegle, SO M ain A venue. :

FOR ltE N T ^ -A pleasant. 8-room cot­tage for the w in ter, furn ished, w e ll , lo ­ca ted . P rice l-lOTroin d ate to M ay 1st. A ddress Owner, Box S15, Ocean Grove, tf , ; . _ . 1 ' •

A R eptibliran C ongressm an Is needed to-' su p p o r t’ a R epublican President. V oto for H ow ell.

A Homela th e

Sunny Southwest Missouri

Wo c u n f u r n i s h y o u i fio a c r o s o f f l n o F o r m L u n d f o r o n ly *

Fifty-five Do!larsT h e F in e s t C o u n t r y fo r

FR U IT, GRAIN , HOGS. S H E E P or C A 1T L E

C lim a t e a n d W a te r '( J n e x c o ite d f^o S w a m p o r H a U r la

TITLE PERFECT SPECIAL RAILROAD RATES

F o r tm r U e a lftr H iin il U o o k o f '. I n f o r m a t io n call o r w r i t e ,

Am erican Land Com pan yS u it e 714 , So D earb orn S tr e e t

CHICAGO, ILL.If y o u v is it o u r city, cull and a e e u s

PI^a b d m o n t io n thlH p a p e r • ’

n«w jtmy Becoratisifi Company

A rc th e Leaders hi

Paper Ranging

Becoraiing, €tc.W a ll P a p e r In E n d le tis V a r i e t y . AH t h o <

New P a ll D e s ig n * .

W o w a ll r lo c o m to y o u r h o a a o i n a k i e . 1 a n d o u t in Lbo UnCHt n m n n u r u n r i b v a t { tnwto, b y c o n t r a c t o r o ttn irw lK o , t o y o u r . o n ttr o su tlH fu c tia n .

G ood W o r k a n d L o w P r ic e s

CHARLES A. BAKER6 i6 C o o k m a n A v e n u * , A s b u r y P a r k ■

i Hmnch,l77 Verona A re ., N ewark, N J . ,

NOTICH OF SETTLEPIHMT

Estate of Andrew A llison W hite, Dec'd.:

N otice is h e r e b y .g iv e n th a t th e ac­cou n ts o f th e subscriber, ex ecu tr ix o f th e said deceased , w ill bo au d ited and sta ted by th o S urrogate, a n d - reported for se ttlem en t to tiho Orphans C ourt o f •the.Codnty- o t M onm outh, orflThursday,* th e s ix th .d ay o f .D ecem ber n ext, toated O ctober 17, 1900,Oct 20-Dt • M ARY L. W H l’T E ,

€ ryibmg * in« Season

must now be thought of

Jin exquisite assortment ot, ricr. G u t Glass, Sliver, Bric-a-brac, and all tho newest novelties suit­able for siici) occasions.

•H. 01/ €orneHu$;62 9 C ookm an J l v tm t t , 'Msbury P a r k

p E R R I N E &J a c k s o n

DKAl.KIWIK

eatsisiPoultryP R E S H S T O C K

P R O n P T S E R V IC E

F R E E D E L I V E R Y

No. 123 H cck A ve n u e

Cqr. H'hln?aMd

o e E 4 [v « a i « V E , nr. j .

ASBURY PARK

Steam Laundry8iO Cookman Ave.

ASBURY PA RK , n ! J .

I<atmdry work iu al] its branches done in a satisfac.- tory manner.

Goods called for and deliv­ered,

Drop us u postiil card und our wagon , w ill c a l l for yop rlou n tlry .'

YOUR BUSINESS SO U G H ED

Real Estate Money to Loan

Insurance

WILLIAM GIFFARD(Form erly \ V . W'btte'a).

2 2 2 M a in S t., A s b u ry P a rk , N . J .

Otllco of Tow nsblp C olkvlor

A. R, SH R E V E S

B est Q u a lity o f M e a ts O n ly

V; Main Street

O p p . O c e a n G r o v e S ch oo l H o u se

A s b u r y P a rk , N . J. '

R . E . K . R O T H F R I T Z(Sttcce^Hor to .lenuny A Co.)

. DtCALKU IN

Granite and Marble

Monuments and Headstones

C u rb in g a n d F la g g in g a n d A ll

' K in d s o f B u ild in g S to n e .

Yard and Office 906 Main Street,

A SB U R Y P A R K ' N, J l

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There's a fc j no reflection so gfj

dainty, no light so y charming as the W

| i m e l l o w g l o w t h a t j$ ( c o m e s from

O C EA N • G R O V E TIM E S— SA TU R D A Y , N O VEM BER 3, 1900

Rising. Ti de o r Popular Love ancj.•Esteem.- For Him.

SHARP CONTRAST WITH BRYAN

Noble Career o f /th e President—A Tried and True Friend of the People—His'Grand

and Clear. Record

W ho Is W iiliam M cK inley?! H is biograp h y b u s fooeji w ritten too rimny t im e s to m ak e it n ccessary • again to describ e th e p lace ol" h ls.b lrth , h is. odu* catlon t h is urm y mutvlae, h is le g is la tive

‘ career. Th(* A m erieaii ]inople Know w ell enough w lio W illiam M cK inley;is.

; . AVhat is W iiliitm M cK in ley? T h is Is a q u estion o f m ore lin)»oitiUK*e v»*lth re­gard to h im , n s'w lth rrgard to an y oth­er im ui. T h e question is jto he answer*

.ed p artly b y r e fe ren ce . to hVs public career and p artly by an e s tim a te o f w h a t liis fo llow c itizen s th ink o f tlia t career. •

11 is, n eed le ss to recount th e ev e n ts o f h is ear ly lift; fu rther than to sa y th a t

■ the.v wort* o f a p iece w ith and Jed up n atu ra lly to th e ev e n ts Of h is m aturity.

-In every on w ard step o f Ids career he h as gon e h igh er nnd -higher in th e es-

, teem o f Ids fe llo w .countrym en, whether* a s la w y e r , , so ld ier, rep resen ta tive In con gress, governor or presid en t o f the' .U nited S ta tes . •• •

3 ‘ T ren n n rer Illbm ’ T r ib u te .r H on . C ofn e llu s N. H l ls s o f N ew York,

, treasu rer o f tlie R epublican national com m ittee , im sjvo lI d es(• i'lbed_the char­a cter is tics o f P resident M cK in ley riiVfl

: contrastedJijH ^latnm w ith th osg jo f Mr.' B ryan in th e iaffowlnfTsTjitcmetiTr

th a t th e cam p aign is approach­ing* its c lo se and. tlie various issu es h a v e been slftp d am i an alyzed by th e vo ters s o ' lh a t th ey und erstan d . them th orou ghly th e personal elei.nent con ies n a tu ra lly Into p rom in en ce .'./

" M cK in ley or HryaiiV Can a n y o n e , h es ita te .b e tw een th e tivo? T h ere is no c a u se or occasion for disparaging* M r /

. B ry a n ’s 'perKonal . chaiiucter, but. a s a can d id a te for th e p resid en cy w jia t com ­parison can th<*ro. b e -b e tw een th e . ex ­perienced statesn ian ,. tho tried 11115! tn ie

., leg is la to r und *oxecutivcvoUlcer, and the Inexperienced, superficial th eo r ist w h o !nevor held an ex e cu tiv e o tllce in- h is life .a n d w h o se short career In con gress ga in ed him ren ow n -so le ly n s iih orator

■* aud an ex trem e free trad e and ’fiv e sii- ; ver ag itator? . , ; ' /

“W h a t-lit t le renow n ,h<‘ ga in ed then and .w h atever m sp cct h e en joyed four

. y ea r s a ro a s a hum suppost-d to be hon­e s t and sincore; even if m istak en , lie.

• Jais sacrlhced now*. : H o h as -fallen Into d isrep u te w ith th e resp ectab le portion

. o f- th e com m unity, b y th e etftth ltln n fie . h a s-m a d e o f h im self in th e elty and s ta te . - Hy his; d odgin g and evasion of. th e •lesulihg’ questions, > hy h is outra-

■ geou sly liiiinnh'iit and fa lse sta tem en ts " ab out the polic ies and. purposes o f the R ep ub lican s and by h is w icked ' at-

; , tem p ts- to s e t . man a g a in st m aii and pr6v o k y ;tty* poor/and lab oring in a ir to y ioienoe 'fie has prove*I h im se lf th e -worst liirid.of a. dem agogue;

T h e P e o p le 's T r u e Prlc^nd.1 : “M o w ;different the.- o th er’ niaii, MV. M cK inley, l i e is n ot the. m ere w in d y orator pretending..to a ..con sum ing love for the people* rind go in g a b o u t’so w in g

'seeds o f p op u lar d lseu iitent, and tur­m oil. On th e contrary. I10 * has spent

’ h is ’ d ays and 'nights’ aiid devoted .’tlie w h ole o f h is busy life .to the p erfectin g o f practical p lans for the good o f th e w4h o le people, lb? h as d ev ised and e x ­ecuted w ith •Incredible, labor v a st Jn-

■/ d u stria l reform s \yhlch h ave show ered Incalcu lab le ijeneilts b road east. over

.th e country. . T h e turitT net w hich is forever coupled w ith h is nam e lias been

'.ri beiiison o f prosperity to a ll branches o f in d u stry in the U nited S la tes .

‘•After a lon g ser ies o f con gression al .labors and .trium phs Mr. M cK in ley w as m ad e governor o f Ohio/-- H e a g a in ‘Sig­nalized him self^Ju tho adm in istration of th a t olllce a s a friend mid b en efactor

. o f th e p eo p le ., iOlevuted th en ce to th e /c h ie f in agistracy o f tin? nation , lie a t

, ’o‘nco show ed th at lie \\an th e p resident ..’-/’ o f th e w hole p eop le-n orth ,, south , ea st

/ and w est. R ep ub lican s and D em ocrats, •rlelji and prior, .Undor h is giddl.iig ad-, v ic e tiie jiresen t taiMff law Ava^’ oiiaeted, atjd It hi 1 a been siu fcV-ded by th ree :

: years .ol'.^the. greaterL p ru fp c iity th e 1 country i i a.^.^vei' laiqw ii; (. '

‘•B ut n eith er ^Ir,: > lcK iid ey nor any : .o th e r niaii u ould. Jiavi* foretteen' w h at •

tr ia ls w ere in store for. him . Out o f a : clear sk y .cam e the. thund'erlMilt \vhieh !

destroyed the M a Ine. and precipl ta led . ...th e Spanish*, w a r ./ T h e. com p lication s■ w h ich ‘fo liow ed : are too fresh , in . th e

lnind's o f tW people to ji\*cd rerapitula- tion; .'How nobly . t h e h a s r is­en to the n eed s ^f iin : (/•*:; 0:!. even his

/'; Avorst*enemies and d«’i: ii /l m's ;*n:st ae-/ i iniQivlcdgo. / I t Is »iv/y • ( 0 / titi.d fa u lt

.w ith th e P h illp iilu e '.r any o therp o licy , b u t Ilo faultvrrjr. i.ii* w ltli

j P r es id en t M e Kin Iey’:i adniljdsl i'ailon o f;th c presid en cy. W ith ulmu/.r super­hum an en ergy and on<b/ran‘V be' b as

•tolled ' through th e ■ lon g "days and n lg lits, m on ths an d .year/i, i tid cin g to h is p ost wJ.tli a ildcflty n ever .;i;rpassed u nd "> d evo tin g h im self. hdm sHy. an- • selfish ly, and sup rem ely - tp th e -best in*• terests^ o f.th e . p e o p le /w h ic h : h a v e ever

: bcenfhJs chJpf'objcct. . i t- e v e r a presi­d en t deserved re-election , filcK ln ley

d oes, and tlie people w ill s e e to it th at he g e ts w liiit he d esi’rves.’'

M’XiNLEY AND PENSIONS:Out* AftHnrd C n in p n lK n l i o o r b n o k S f t -

t lo il Iti S tiort Or«lt»r. .-. T h e season o f ca inpalgu roorbacks is a t iiand, and tlie m ost absurd on e to d a te Is im attem p t to ina.lce- It api>ear tlia t P resid en t M cK in ley 'Is opposed to th e liberal ad m in istration o f il.ie • pen­sion la w s .. T h is If about th e la s t alle-. gation w hich • i t . m igh t • be supposed w ould be brought a g a in st W illiam Mc­K in ley . In a ris.*ent le ttyr .to Mr. ,T. W. B u rst o f SyVatnore.. I lls .,-M essrs. Ii. H. It row 11 o f Zanesvllh*, 0 . , chairm an of: t h e . n ation al peiislon co m m itte e ,' nnd

. John Palm er, p ast com m ander in ch ie f o f J h e Grand A n n y o f th e Republic, g iv e th e q u ietu s to th is particular roor*. back. T h eir letter Is a s fo llow s: . .

“ In an in ten*iew H o n . D.' I . .Murphy, form er cohimirfsloner Of pensions, • Btates th at P resid en t M cK lnioy on tiie m orning o f fM*pt. •!,- 1SOO, sahT to the n ation a l com m ittee on . p ensions. G. A. R., ‘T here is 110 u se d en y in g the fa ct,' g e n tle tu ^ ^ th a t th e m oney pow er o f t h e ‘cou n try T sa g n in k t fu iih e r expan- H lctro l tlio . p e u s lo iy n j ll/ T h e um leiy sign ed Tueuihers o n lj^ o f th e pension coinmTff.ee' ca lled on the presid en t by- appointm ent th a t m orning, and in the Interest o f ju st ic e w e d esire to sa y tWit th is sta tem en t Is n ot true. T h e jjresl-

■fleiit did n ot on th a t occasion nor at. an y o th er tim e .tUake-use o f an y such w ords, nor dld iie m ake a n y .su ch sug-. g<!Stlon then or a t an y o th er tim e,..and w e w ere p resent a t a il tlie con ferences betw een' tho presid en t and th e n ation al com m ittee on p eb slon s froui .Tuly. lSiU), u ntil, th e p assage o f th e b ill.am en d in g th e act o f Ju n e 27,’ I8i)0, In M a y . 15)00. A t o.acli'/conference . l i e . unreserved ly approved th e am en d m en ts proposed by th e com m ittee and u nan im ously a«fopt- ed by tlie. P h iladelp h ia en cam p m en t M ore ..limn th is, th e presid en t frijely. -gave to th e eommlttiH* and th e so ld iers and sa ilors mid th eir d(*p«*ndent on es w houi we' represented his 'personal a id . In secu ring the ’ p assage o f th e bill. J la v i/ig ^ atisilcd h l /n s e if .o f tlie abso-' lu te ju stice o f th e m e a su r e , he <Ud not. h es ita te to d(*chuv. in / favor o f th e amendment^ o f th e ac t o f l.^JO and tlie liberal .ad m in istration o f a il th e p en ­sion ,Hiwh: /I ’he p resident is tlie ear­n est, and practica l friend o f tho sold iers and Sailors-of th is cou n try .. From the ivory 'beginning'-of - Ids public career be . h as g iven exp ression to ; a . sin cere r e / gard for h is com rad es o f th e wiir, and 011 a ll prppt*r occasion s he hafs n o t'fa il­ed to declare h im se lf earnestly in .favor o f a liberal ad m in istration o f tlie pen­sion law s. In .ids o lllc ia l cap acity a s a m em b er o f con gress find a s th e chii^f: ex e cu tiv e o f th e nation h e h as evinced th e u tm ost concern for th e liberalized pen sion leg is la tion and adm in istration . It is a cruel and w ick ed w ron g to lint lntfi th e m o u th , o f the jiresldent the w ord s ascribed to l i lm -in th is lnt(*r- y iew . l i e d oes not en terta in such se n ­t im e n ts /’. / . ,. . ..."

M’K I N L E Y ^ N TR U STS. '

Etfrn<>tH!Froin M eK ltilcyVMeHHom* <0 CoiiKrt'HN Di*«. n.C ohibjnatlons o f cap ita l organized

in to tru sts to con trol tlie con d ition s of trade am on g our c itizen s, lo a ll lie com ­p etition ,. lim it production ‘and d eter­m ine the prices o f iirotlucts use»l iuid consum ed b y th e peop le are JusLiy pro- vdklng public d lscussldu and should ela(m tin; atfen tIon-of the.congn*ss.

I t-is , u n iversally conceded that com ­b in ation s w hich en gross or coutrol the.' m ark et o f an y .partleuhrr klm l of. m e r -; ch an dise or com m odity n ecessary to th e general, con im u h lty b y sup p ressin g • n atu n il- and - o iiiln ary ' . .com petition , w hereb y iirices. are unduly enhanced to th e general.consum er/'ari? obnoxious n o t o n ly to. th e com m on law., hut a lso to th e pitblie w elfare , / i ’hero m ust be it rem edy . fur' the e v i ls in volved lit such organization.?, i f th e present iu w /cim lie .exten d ed .m ore cer ta 1 ill y to <:on t ro I or check th ese m onopolies or tru sts,.It: should be dmuv w ith ou t .delay.

11 Is- apparent t ha l ’ it ni f 0 m il I y ii f I e g - , Islation upon th is ‘ju.lijeel *2 tlie’s e v e r a l: s ta te s is :iu u d i. -to h e’ dc;?lm.i. li is lo ‘ b e hoped th a t. Mich imifoVinUy founded In a wls'e- a n d : ju st i 1 isci l n i) / 1a t ion be- t weeii* -v/l in t i s 1 ii j ur I ou A and w ha t i s' u se fu l and n eecs ?a r’v in b u site^ s op­eration s ni ay be • obi a hied' .aiid tlint incaun. nmy he f*,fiind for’’ th e congress w ith in the. lim ita tion s o f Its con stitu ­tion a l power' so to sup p lcn ien t an - e f / ; fe c t iv e cod e o f - s ta te leg isla tion a s to m ake ii ; com p lete syst<*m. o f law s throughout th e L’p ited S ta tes adecpmlo to com pel a gencra.l ob servan ce o f the balutary ruler j<; w ltii.h l hay«*'referred; / T h e ’w h o le qiu’Mii'U :« so importau’t; and fnrrea fil in g tied 1 am si ire n o ’part o f I f w ill be l ig h tly considered,;hut^ ev ­ery phase: o f it/AVlll’ have the stud ied deliboKLtion o f the cp u gm ss/ resulting- lu \yV » and judlclbu^ »etIon. ' _;

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Contractor and Builder

Residence. No. 66 Heck Avenue

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O n a n d a f t e r O c t o b e r I t , 3000. .

T i t A I N S L E A V E • O C E A N G R O V E - ; W E E I C - D A Y S .

< - »F d i*. N e w Y o r k a n d N e w a r k , . 7 .1 0 ,.'S.20, 0 .2 a 1

u . i n . , 2.25 a n d in .F o r E l i z a b e t h , y.2ti a . tn .i 2.25 a n d 5 .i» jp . i n . (•'or J t a b w a y , 11.20 a . in ., 2.25 a n d 5.33 p . m . Im ip M a t a w a n , 0.20 a . , ni'., 2.25 a n d 5.33 p . tn . F o r t- in iir J i r a n e b , 7.10, S;20, fi.L'0, li.0 0 a .

n i . , 2.15, 2.25/ 0..TI, 5 .10 a n d 7.07 p .* m . .F o r n o d H u n k , 7.10; 8:20 0.20 a . n i.'/2 .25 n n d

5 .:u |i. m . *

I ’o r P h i la d i 'l p h lu , l ) r o a d S t . , a n d T r o n t o n .. ;7.2it, 7.fi2- a . m . , 1 2 .1 5 a n d <1.07 p . in .

F o r C a m d M ii v i a T r o n t o n a n d D o r d e n - t«»wn, 7.20 a n d 7.52 a . in . , 12 .15 a n d 4.07 P . n i . ’ •. ,

F o r C a m d e n a n d P h l l a d e l j i h l a , v i a T o in ’ a H i v e r , 1.25 p . m . / -—

1- o r T o m 's H l v o r , L s l a n d l l e i g h t s , a m i in ­t e r m e d i a t e S t a t l o n n , 1.^5 p . m .

F o r . P o i n t P le t i .s a i i t a n d i n t e r m e d i a t e s t a - L lo n s , 1 0 .5 7 'iu m . , 2.03, 5.10, 0.02 a n d G.15 1». m .

F o r N e w p r u n r w fe lc a n d M o n m o u t l i J u n c ­t io n , 7.52 a . m . , 12.15 a n d 1:07 p . in . ’

T R A I N S L E A V E ' . N E W Y O H K . F O R '. O C E A N - C J lt O V E ..

W 6 a t T w e n t y - t h i r d S t r o e t S t a t i o n , ■S.11U a . in . . 12.-W, 3.25, KtO a n d 1.55 p . m .

, S u n d a y s ; - a ,25 a . m . a n d l.55 p . m .F r o m • D oKbroH H c* S t r e e t S t a t i o n , a t 0.00 a .

in . , l u . ^ 3,-tO, -1.20 a n d 5.10 p . u i. ■ S u n - t ja y « , U.-J5 a . in . a n d .5 .15 p . :m .. '

F r o j n C o r t l a n d t S t r e e t S t a t i o n , n t 9.00 n . in . , , l . ' . i r t , 3.10, 4.20. a n d 5.10 p . m . S u n - « a y s , 9.45 a . m . a n d 5.15 p . m . O n S u n -

. , « a y s w i l l H to p n t I n t e r la U e i i a n d A v o n [n p l a c e o f N o r t h A n b u r y P a r k a n d A s -

. b u r y . P a r k l o lo t o f f p a s s e n g e r s . •

t r a i n s -(.b a v b > i u t u i D ^ i . P i t U - (Hraitil b tj . F O R OCEAN G llO V iS, .

A t S.20,-n .lO n.- ni., 3.:i0 and 1.02 p. ro„ w e e k - d a y s , M a rk< ;L S t r e e t . W h a r f , v i a C u in d e n a n d T r e n t o n . 7.10. lO.HO a . m .,2 .3 0 a n d 3. a ) p . - m . L e a v e - M a r k e t • S t r e e t \\ l i n r f . v i a J a m e s b u r g , 7.10 it . in . , -1.00 p . ■ m . w e e k - d a y s . . . 1

W n N h i i s s t o m a n d ( l i e . ^ o i i t l /L E A V E B R O A D ; S T R E E T , ' P H I J ^ A -

D E L P H I A .

F o ^ B » 1,u r a ? r ^ a n t l W a s h i n g t o n — 3,50, 7.20,. 8.32, 0.U , . 10.20, • i l .2 3 , 11.33 o . m . , (12.35

L i m i t e d , d t n in g c a r ) , L 1 3 ( d i n in g c a r ) , uwJ 4 A 1 , <5-25 - C o n g r e s s i o n a l L im ite d - , •

d in i n g c a r ) 0.05. C.20, O.fiD, ( d i n in g e a r ) 7-31 p . in . ( d in in g c a r ) , 12.20 n i g h ? w e e k -

• d a j- s . S u n d a y s , 3.50, 7.20, D.12, 11.23, 11.3 3 a - m . , 1.13 ( d i n in g c a r ) , 3V13, 4.41 (5.20 ?* ^ r /e ?4S lr n n l d in i n g o a r ) , 6,05.12^20 h i g h ? e a r ) , 7.31 p. m . ( d in in g c a r ) .

T i m e t a b l e s o f a l l o t h e r t r a i n s o f t h e f i y s t e m m a y b e o b t a i n e d a t t h e t i c k e t o f ­f i c e s o r a t t h o s t a t i o n s . • .

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New York and Long Branch R. R.

" Time table In ell ect October I I, 1000/S T A T I O N S I N N E W Y O R I C j

C e n t r a l R . R . o f N e w J e r s e y , f o o t L i b e r t y a n d W h i t e h a l l a t r e e t s ( S o u t h F e r r y ) . .

P e n n s y l v a n i a R . R . , f o o t W e s t 2 3 rd , C o r t - l a n d t a n d D e a b r o s s e s s t r e e t s .

L e a v o N E W Y O R K f o r O C E A N G R O V B ■ a n d A S B U R Y P A R K :

F o o t L i b e r t y « t r e e l— 4.30.8.30. l l . : » a . m , 3.53, • l . l.'i (1.23 p . in . •

F o o t W h i t e h a l l . s t r e e t ( S o u t h F V jrry T e r m l- iu i l) — 8 .2 5 ,1 1 .2 5 u . in .. 3.:15, * 1.35, 0 10 p . in .

F o o t W est. 23d s t r e e t —8.56 u . r n ., 12.40, *3.25.*4.10, *4.55 p . m . ,

F o o t C t i r t la n d t s t r e e t — 9.00 a . in . , 12.50, *3.40r *1.20, *5.10 p . .i i i .

.I 'o o t D<*sbro85t« sireet-~ 9 .00 a . m . , H '.tO ,- . 10.*1 2 0 . *5.10 p . in . * ' - f

L E A V E O C E A N ' G R O V E A N D A S B U R Y • ' PA R K , . ' .

F^or E l i z a b e t h . N e w a r k a n d - :N c w / * Y o r k — '• 0.17, 7.0o, (-7 .10 N e w a r k a u d Ne*w» Y o r k o n ly ) •

8.0;i, (*8.20 ’ N e w a r k a n d N o w Y o r k o n l y ) ,0.20 a . in .; 12 iOi 2,25,1.00,5.3-3,.0.29 p . in .

F o r F r e e h o l d , T r o n t o n a n d P h i l a d e l p h i a .v i a S e a <ilr t-r » 7 .2 i', 7 .5 2 ii . in . , 12.15 4.07 p . m .

F o r T r e n t b n . a n d P h i l a d e l p h i a , B o u n d Hr\M>k l t o u l o — ii.17,7.U 0, 8.(0 a . in . , 12 10, 4,ix> p . .m .

F o r . T o m a R ’iv e v a n d i n t e r m e d i a t e s l a - tiO iis t u C a i i n l o t i . v iu S e a s i d e i 'n r k 7-1.2 5 p . in

F 'o r B e l m a r , S p r i n g , L a k e , B e d G i r t a n d .M aiias«juu n -«.JW , 7.2 9 .7 .5 2 , 10.35. 10.57 a , in . , 12.15, 1.25, 2.53, 4.07, 5 .10 , 5.-1 j , .0.02 (U 9 , fi.t5, 8.25 p , in .

F o r P o in t P lea.san fc—7.50 ,10 .35 .10 .57 a . nii-, 1 25, 2.53, £.10, 5 .15 , 9.02, 9 1 9 , 5.10, 8.25 p . m .

V 6 v L o n g B r a n c h a n d R e d B a n k — 6.17, 7.00‘, 7.10, 8.011. .S.20,11,20,111 .tJO L o n « H n u w h o u l y ) . ‘ a . n i . . 12.10, (2.15 L o n g B r u n c h o n ly ) , 2.25,4.00, 5 .:tl, <5.13 L o n g H n u u -h o n l y ) , 9.29. (7.07 p . u t . L o n g I t r a n e h o n l y . )

• D e n o t e s e x p r e s s t r a i n s .

J . R / W O O D . H . P . B A L D W I N , •G . P . A . P . R . R . ,G . P . A C . R . ,R . of N . j .

R U F U S B L O D G E T T ,. . S u p t . N . Y . ’ & ' U B . R . R .

PETER F DODD,

JUSTICE of t ie PEACECommissioner of Deeds.

G E N E R A L C O L L E C T IO N A G E N C Y '

RETUIISS PKO.MI'rHf R13M1TTHD.

NO. 47 SOUTH MAIN STREET,O p p . O c c a n G r o v o G n t e s ,

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M’KINLEY ON ‘LABORH is R e c o r d In S u p p o r t o f th e I n te r e s t s

o f A m e r ic a n W o r k in g m e n .

C H A M P I O N O P T H E I R R I G H T S .

Fo r T w e n ty-tw o Y ears the President H as M ade

Constant Efforts In T h eir Behalf..

cluccr. T lm t Is w lint n inkes Rood tim es; th a t is w h at p n d cc iiv o tariffs mean.*’

A t C incinnati in an m ld ivss on Sept. 1, 13!H5t Mr. M cK lnlcy m ado tlio mom- orublc tvinnrlc Hint ■ “th ere Is iioililin: too j;ood for 1 lit! -men w h o work,*’ and u t Kllc.s, O., Ids n a tive tow n , he. spoke to the tm worl**t>rn ns follows:'

“I f . I lmv*.» l)u**n. ussoeliitcd w ith any loglBlnttnri' that, h as jrlvfii to a sin g le A m erican worl. iiigm an a d ay's w ork at A m erican wjijsiw w hich ’ lie did n ot re­ce iv e before, tlint Is honor enough for inc. W h at w e w an t in t l i j s country Is a policy that w ill g ive to every Amcrl- can w orkingm an full w ork a t A m eri­can w a g es .” '

1 O p p o t t c d t o I . a l m r ' N D t l « ; r n ( l a l I o u , . (

T h e k eyn ote o f P resid en t M cK in ley’s p ublle career w a s struck In an address

’ to th e W orkingm en a t I lom estcad , rn .. on S ept. II’, lS»n, a s fo llow s:

“I h ave ahva.vK }>cvn, a s .you know ,. 5n favor o f a protective tnrllT. I have

a lw a y s ad vocated It and belle.v£ In It, b eca u se I th ink It'Is n ecessary to pro-

*■ te c t .th e A m erican w orkingm an again st . t h e ch eap er labor o f the old .world.

A p p ly in g th ij^ gren t principle, T a m In favor o f p rotecting today' th e laboring

• • m en o f th e U n ited -S ta tes a g a in st a d e­graded currency. I am opposed to free trade becniiso It degrades Am erl- ca u labor; I am opposed to free silver becau se it degrad es A m erican money.".;

F in a lly . In h is letter.*of acceptance,• d ated S ept. 8, 1000, occu rs’ President.

M cK in ley 's celebrated apothegm , "For labor a short day Is better than a sh ort dollar; out* w ill lighten th e 'b u r ­dens, th e o ther lessen s th e rew ard s o f toll.*’

A W n ffd E n rn « p («' W u r 'c E a r n e r * , Mr. Hryan, Im perialism and 10 to 1

are not th e param ount issu es ju s t n ow . : X he issu es to be -dreaded by .fa m ilies w h o do not feed a i tlie public crib are th e election o f a’ p resident.aud ji party; w.Vtli no un ity o f b u sin ess purpose. He- laem bnr, union Is not unity. A b u si­n ess firm w hich cuunot agriM! u p o ii-a

bV^b.M'ss policy cannot obtain cred it.T lfe sa m e-is true o f the U nited S ta tes governm en t. ; •’

S ix years ago, w hen th e D em ocratic , m ajority could n ot agree \ipoii a bus!- .n ess policy, m erchants a l l - o v e r the U nited S la tes , scared, adopted a p lan !

. o f w h o lesa le retrenchm ent. T heyb ough t from hand to m outh, T h ey sa id , "Let il ie m anufacturer hold the

. good s and s u ffe r /’ . B u yers for Urn is w ere threatened w ith d isch arge.If they b ou gh t q uan tities. • M erchants lm<l. no

. fa ith In . th e then governm ent’s busi- lie ss policy . . - •’

l i a s Mr. B ryan's party or p arties uny • b u sin e ss policy V Consider: T h e. busi-: n e ss contraction o f s ix years ago led to ti w h o lesa le cu ttin g b f w ages. D on’t- you rem em ber? . ' .. ‘W ages a re 'th e Ilrst Item .in tho b u si­

n ess econom y to be out. • T h ey are the last Item to rise. “ T h at is an axiom . i)o u 't forget it. ‘ ,

I t Isn’t becau se ’there-••are* not aide,\ respectab le, patriotic- and .- brilliant

‘ A m erican s in Mr. B ryan's p arties that th ey should be refused pow er now , b u t ; b ecau se they h ave n o -b u s in ess policy.: upon w h ich ’ th ey can -agree a s a -unii. D on ’t yon neeV . " ^ .

lt ,t s a s necessary for tiie g overn m en t. o f the K nileil S ta tes to l>e domm:ili»d b y a harm onious b u sin ess unit , in its , Conduct a s it Is for a . Him.' D ou’t von :

’• Kt;eV , . /' 'B ew are an excu se for .cu ttin g w ages.

.. A n o th e r A p p e a l' lo .’VVifof. Knri»«*r«, ;* Mr. II. L*. .loncs, ao b id ’sold ier .'w rites '

a s fo llo w s: ".Mr; Bryan and tin! pariieS b e represents.stan d on ly l’yr free sliver and free trade, 'it w a s mu you r fau lt

'» Itlint y o u 'w ere fooled ,ln ISU12,. bur a fter th e b itter exp erien ces you passed through you w ill act w ith open eves and fu ll k now ledge o f the past, and the resu lt w ill be you r fa u lt—that Is, ;| f you a re to be caught by the sam e .‘ch a ir and h um bug th at lurtM you aw ay from protection iii 1S*.)2. T h e resu lt w llM ie. m u c h m o r e d isastrou s and la st longer th an b efore, for th e m an they a sk you to support Is a D em ocrat ou ly so fa r a s free trade m ak es him one. In ev ­ery th in g e ls e .b e Is a P op u list o f the. h ig h est degree.

"Put. on yon r thlnkJtig , caps* and; b ru sh .‘iishirt a ll of th ese ‘bunko*, issues o f « m iliiar.v im p eria lism in a n aiio ii o f n early 80.0n0.000 people and an a n n y o f le ss than. 100.000 a l l1 told;* Hcniem- b er th a t tilt* m en w ho an* c lo se st to Mr. B ryan are th e s liver .m ine ow ners, w h o are Inspired by but on e sen tim en t: —th e recovery’o f th e con tract;w ith our governm ent for the purchase* o f s ilver bullion w ith Ms free co inage—am i w ho look to Mr. Bryan a s b ein g tlie.-M oses •who w ill lead them but of th e..w ild er­n ess. T h e w age earners o f th is country can e le c t or d efea t an y one th ey com ­bine upon or aga ln st, and ih e resu lt o f th e com in g election rests largely In you r hands. T h e param ount Issue for th e w a g e earner is ‘bread and butter’ for h im self and those d epending upon Ills labor, On w hich party can you d e­pend—.w hich h as show n its e lf th e tru-

. c s t and b est friend ah d w hich . W It sa f- ' e s t to trust?” . '

There Is no better friend o f Am erlt can labor than W illiam M cK inley. D uring flio. years sin ce, tb e begin ­n in g o f .h is participation In national leg is la tion lie h as repeatedly s h o ^ n his sdevotlon to the in terests o f th e w ork- i.igm an. T h e q u o ta tio n s . from h is sp eech es here g iven are from public ad dresses, am i Uiey are n ecessarily in*., com p lete aud fragm en tary, bein g In a ll cases b rief ex tra c ts froip speech es and ad dresses. T h ey are su in d en t, how ­ever, ;to show th a t W illiam M cK inley l:a.s been a t every sta g e o f Ills career aud on a ll occasion s an avow ed , ear­n est and p ersisten t friend of labor and o f Its protectlou aud o f th e ad vance o f Its in terests by every le g itim ate m eans.

In a speech in con gress on April l .V 1678, Mr. 'M cK inley Ilrst took a posi­tion lu regard to th is question . I le sa id , in referen ce to -a proposition for reducing w ages: :.

“I m u st; p rotest a g a in st th is or any other m easure w hich look s to. th e sca l­ing dow u o f the w a g es o f lab o l. * * • R educe th e tariff aijd labor Is th e first to. suffer. T h e d ifference b etw een the p resent and th e proposed rate o f d u ty , m u st be m ad e u p .som ew h ere , m u st be com pensated in som e w ay . A s a lw a y s h as been the case,'"when econom y in

.production Is to be stud ied , th e uinnu- facturer looks to hlA pay roll o f labor and co.innieneoH there Ilrst. p * * I t is our d u ty , and w e ought, to p rotect ris sacred ly and a ssu red ly Unv labor ami th e industry o f tJ\t*t V tilled: S ta te s as w e w ould protect her.honor from taint or her territory from Invasion. W e n u g lit .to tak e care o f our ow n .nation, a nd i i e r ‘in d u stries Ilrst.'*■. A gain , ou th e 0th o f April... 1.SS2, lie said In th e bouse o frep re se n ta tiv es: ...

"The iU uidanietital argu m en t for pro- lection is Its iienetlts to . labor; No

’Worthy A m erican w a n ts to rediice the price o f labor In the United S tates. It ought not to lit* reduced. For th e sake' o f th e laborer, and his fam ily a ml the good o f socie ty , it .ouglrt to be m ain -, ta ll ie d .. T o Increase it w ould'be In bet­ter harm ony w ith th e jm b lio sen se’. O'ui; labor m ust not be debased nor our lubtirei's degraded to th e level o f slaves, nor' liny ipatiper or serv ile sy stem in an y form nor under a n y gu ise w h atso ­ever a t honie or.abroad . Our civili/.a- tJon w ill not. perm it i t ; our h um an ity forb ids .It; our trad itions are opposed to lt.v " : • _ • . '**" : •Whjxpii Illnher.'JIere T tm n K lnp w lirrc.

. Tu. th e house April ill),. ISSrl..Mi*. Mc­K inley m ade th is s ta te m e n t: ' .

“ W e m ust n o t reduce th e price paid to -Iqbor. It Is already sutlieieutly low ; W e .can only prevent it by d efeatin g th is (low-Mirlrt’; bill, a iid II should be done w ith out u nn ecessary d e la y .- - th e sooner the bet ter--an d rem ove th is m en­ace w h ic ii.iia n g s over a ll o f o u r lm lu s- trlal li fe and th reaten s tlie com fort., and independence o k m illions o f Aiuer- ieiiii w brkltigm eu.” . '

At P etersburg, V a., he eloqu en tly , cham pioned th e cau se o f protection to , .’A m erican labor. c lo sin g .a s follows.:'..■ ‘.-The ..chief ground upon w hich w o can ju st ify a iirotecti.ve tariff today Is th at II Is In tin*, in te r e s t.o f A m erican labor—America** blacU falibr a s w ell

•as A m erica^ w h ite la ln ir -a n d th e pro- tt*et I v e t a r I IT w e * w a n t Is a tax s u til - d e n t to m a k e .u p ' th e d ifference be- , tw een the prices -paid ’lalair in ICurope and th e prices paid labor Iti America.".’ In ii speech a t B ostoii i'eb: 0, 15)S8, Mr. M cK in ley sa id : .

■MKvory y a n l o f d o t h Imported hern m a k e s a deniand for on e yiinI le ss o f A m erican fabrication . ;l.et .Ktighiml take c a r e o f h erself, let Finance; Ioojk a fte i her Interests, let (*eriuatry: take care o f liei; ow n people, but in (Jotl’s . n a u ,e ’h‘t A m ericans look a fter Amer: ica! [ Loud apphutse.I F very .ton o f s tee l ini ported d im in ish es that m uch, o f hom e'production. 10very blow, st'ruek' on th e o tiier s id e upon an artic le w hich com es, here In com petition w ith like; art Ides’ produced here m akes: the tie- matiL! f^ir.one b low le ss at Jioim*. l ’v - . ery dny’s litbor 'u pon .th e foreign prod­u cts sen t to th e . Utiltetl. S ta tes tak es one dity’s labor from A m erican, work-, lijgtneu. 1 w ouhl g ive llie d ay’s labor in our ow n tlrsi; last autl all ilie tliiie,' aiitl thiit ptjlley Which fa lls in th is is opposed to: Anierh'an in terests . T o/Se­en re tlils Ih th e great purpose o f a pro­tec tive tat’Iff.*’

! I.nhor SliiHt lie. W i*ll P tiltl..At ( ’leve)ahd, t>d. o. ISS0:

•'. “ I do.nor. piizt* tlie’ ivtfid clie^tp. Cheap m ord iam llse nican> c h e a p /m e n , and, clieap ii\eii‘ iiieau a cheap, country, aud (hai Is not the uiiid o f governm ent our, fa th ers fountletl, aud It Is not th e kind th eir s o n s . m ean to m aintain , t^l*' p lau se .l I f you w ant cheap th ings, go w h ere you can get tliep i. T h at Is where, you belrttig. T h is Is n ot you r ab id ing p lace. W o w a n t labor to lie w ell paid; w e w iiiit .the products o f th e farm ; w e w a n t m echahlcal prod uejs;: w e w ant every th in g w e m ak e and produce;.to pay. a. fa ir com pensation tp th e pro-.

W A SH IN G TO N; LETTER

I'roia O’tir Iiei'iihir lJurrc;s»>«mtt*nt.W ashin gton , Oct. .29th, 1900.'

It .is ao lon ger a quoation o f w ^elhor Prrsftion't M cKin 1 ey. w ill bo d e .• |cd o r ; uluM.iio.r a R epnhilcan n ia jo r ity -o f t! '.* ito a se w ill be elected , h at o f how hu-ge

M cK in ley .u m l Uoo:sev«;lt’s m ajorjty In Hit: olei’.Laru} «.o)lcge w il l b°, «?x( o f how large ;th-n Itejm hlicnn m njor.ty in the II'on.Hc w ill be. Those, w ho -know, tiie p olitica l s.lt.itation Llu;* !n.j ;-.:-vi..r>r- otigh ly w ill he <h.? least.stirprisr.d tf* .->..c election ‘day T.rodm'e a fogn lar Kepith- iieaa lam lsihle. T ilin gs look. more, lik e It every day. . .*

Itcprcs'MUative U ouil"nslagcr. o f X*'w Jerscy , w ho Is iin th a rg e o f the U,*,.no- liean C'ohgi'essirmal Uatnpalga. . C,mi­ni I ttee hea(i,q\i;irie rs lii • W asji in g t l n , sahi o f tlie ou tlook ; * '*1 ain cohljtlont lOiat ih e . R ep ulillcan i w ill orVan.lfce tiio n ext 11 o use a ml w i 11 «a i n a t 1 fca s t JO o ;i Midr m 'liorlty in the p resen t, llotiht-. M y v ie vv 1 n rega l'd i< ? t h c ’ ge h e ra I po 11 - tieal s i tuacio.it is rhat; the. Drrmocrat's ■hove* g iven up. a ll hope o f enrrylngahi.: e lection ..an d that. Bryan’s;trip through tlie K A M indiya11ve . o f tha.r. . i d o . not s iiy tlilis because o f iiiforn ia lion re­ceived from th e ItepffblTeahs a lon e, hut from D/finocratiic H.oarces as w ell. T he character of spcof.ihes b d n g m ade .jy Mr. B rp iu im llcate th is , l ie does hot appeal fo L h eln telligeneo o f ih e A m eri­c a n people in a n y ’ o f h is • u tterahces. The. D em ocrats are now m erely m a k in g a b o ld ' bluff and em lenvorlng. to J>ohl th om selves together as ‘far a s possiI)Ie: M r 11 rva n *s. .r.ep 11 «»s; to ? t h e q ti es t i o n s propcHiiided to him are not o f the frank and m anly character th a t.w ou ld corn- •niamt the respect and con ih lence o f the bu sin ess men o f the country, o r o f the In te lligen t w orking man. w ho hopes- th a t-'h is -la b o r m ay n ot on ly henellt. him for Wie present; but tha.r. hy Jt he

'may; take* cure o f tin? rainy d ays o f tiie futtme. M r . Bryan has* show n '. c lcar .y a n d co n d u s I v e Iv t h a t he til' I'res to evad e the real issues o f the cam paign and is u n w illin g to m eet them . T he ReimbHenn p ositon ls- not a th eoretical tfne. It. is founried on* the fa cts that are found in th e-record o f the.H i.on 1>I!- can party m ade d ur in g the la st ‘lour yea rs. '• 'Ph e party p resents th a t re «'o rd' foi* th e 'Inspection of th e in te llig e n t Am ericati pnople-and is confideht that it w ill stand th e . m ost search in g 'inquiry and ;in vestigation; and w ill m eet thy approval o f thtjse.‘w h o .h a v e th e Inter­e sts o f th e c o u n try ‘and rhem solveV.pt heart. ‘You can take, till o f N ew li iig - , land . N ew York, l.’en n syjvan ia . N ew .Jersey. Delaware,* M aryland and W est .Virginia uAd put th em In the U ejm bll- ciin coliiinn . T h ey w ill undoubtedly cast th eir electoral votes fo rM cK in ley . In m y ju ilg inent, the Southern States w ill sh ow a su rp r isin g lo ss o f voces for th e I)<sm oeratic «'ause; not. how~

vc r, so great, as to <■)\an’gc ;i ny .of ihc'ir .electorul ’voies.-'.but' It' w i l l ; l»e a foroi- ble.’n o tice to-the-Uomtjcratfe. party th a t a- very ‘large num ber o f th e ’ in te lligen t- h iisin ess m e n 'o f th e .Soutli' a r e . now- (Iccply irfVeresiod ih the' p r o g r e ss .a n i ad vancem en t o f th is"great nation; an d . demand, th a t th e-ad m in istra tion o f its affn ii-s:shall ,-bc conducied unon,«nuud hitsiness aud finaneial p rin .d p k s.” .

S ecretary 'L on g le ft Wa:dVliiat6n S a t-, u n lay for Colorado, wihere h is dxugh- t ers ii re now I iv i n g. He w ill. s :)> p r« n , r o u te ‘to inake* severa l !speerhf>s, . hut •tihe w^iolrt trip ■■will he on the II y. yi expec t s t o ret urn . to Mn:-*sa. h iisetts i u tim e to ca s t iiis v o t e . ;

• IIon. M.eiiry ,K;-!;l>avis,;a: prom in en t Do in oc r:ii j ti m em her o f rli e AVa s hi ligtou Ba.rV w ho • \s • a t*t i v.oly su jiport in g M e Kin le y and ..Roo-Tevclfv gave the fo llo w -1 in g coftdcii.-<?d It Is tory n f th e-curb ing Gf trdsis-1>"y ■ Hepu 1 d ieu n I eg lsl :i t i o n : 1 u’•issm. th e Shetinrih .Vml-'IVust law w;;s fathered and passed by a ; K epubliran C ongress, signed, ' by a ’ llen.ublie ui President; and executed bv ii HfpubH". ■tan A ttorn ey (ieueral. .. Then t here w as co nijila i nt s m a d r • to ih o .A t tor ri oy‘ er.il th a t the-sugar trust E xisted .iii vio-.I at Ion. o f Hie new Law. • 1 n 1W2, a 1)1.1 F w as iHed. -iu ih e; .n an ie- o f . the. U n ited 1 S tates a g a in s t th e-sugar tru st.in Penu- sy I va ii ia. 1’ lie . Su p rente Cou r f In fl*» -: d tl in g • \ lie- case.; so id , i ti <;*ffc.c t : ‘This gl,*.'im U: .uffjjir is a g r in d in g m on opoly; ibut; th e Fedethl X!.ovcrnmenl ^cantior . rrach it. because th at pow er is reserved t o t h e S:l a i e. ’ A f e w yea rs; Ia t er, j n Hi e ciisc -sitraiiu-t th e trails-J lisso tirl Tva'lll.; ,A5spei.itIon., tbe..'Supreme C(>?rr »lr'dd.- • c11: rli;Vt;’the sug;ir trus^ d• • i''y.fn;\. was not an pi K.j hi e ’t o a >■n ! n h i n aVS o .; f i * a m -

'm e i» i;I ageheSes d o in g huh ie.«s n i■>a'}, the S ta les:: th at the p m d in g <a se i iv

;; i".; fcM'c.iI W11 h .S’!nte; 1 ines^ an [ 1;,: ha1.11;ust | wms . broken. -1 -h rer ? th e . , a sV o f ;i he joi ri t: ' i 'r a / llA s s o c ia t io nV «•.:>m p s ?d oi ■ t.ii I rly-'i ne I i i) e s h i e I u d i n g th e pen n - sy lvan ia . N ew York. .C entral and such ra 11 w a vs. 'I’h -At tor ti ey C« < n e : a 1 • d ra i - ged*‘ them .before v th e Suprem e Court': afie^-ti circii'it cburi s;ifd’ the S h cah iin 1 a w w ou ld .- not ‘ r<:ai h the eonibi na rU>n. a ml . t h e Suprein cv. Court, end ed the. t r u s t /'’- .'. ; /•'

. A*die; for M cK in ley /sou ii;! m oney arid j i rasper ft y ,. . ’ . :

’ Patents'Gran led J e r s e y m e n . .r tcp o iicd ,by (•. A . Sriow & Co.. P a t-

c u t At'iorneys. W asM ngfjm . 1). C.’:j . i l .1). B nrritt. Nf;.varJi,vhpijicb ctinnccribii for \yumr tnainw and tii^aiid for form ing sa tn e ; I •: S. d l a:r k son . , He ve r ly . d yer’s color-tiard; T. D avis) brarigt-. p ip e .v ise ;' T. A .. ICdlsoti. 1 d ew cllyn P ark , ejectric tnet..*r ; A . ; l-'a s lg . Jet so v CI ty ,.'.ovei llo W alarm - device.;. JV Ci.' (iiroud. N ew arl:, w orkm an’s tim e'record er; P. U . C ray. Kllzaheth; ivpparalu.s for .sep aratin g w ax from p arralin o il;' l \ K. Irving, N ew ark , pi tic trip battery! C .F . Ish ills, Ptissa'ii?. electrl«.‘. inotor w heel; W. h- M ather, NewarJt, crucib le shak er: 0 . W. Me.Casllm. llob o jien . cottvoycr; A. F. & W. M eisselbat'ii. N ew ark, body for b icycle s'aild'les; -13/ P.. H elciihelm , IJayon nei rota ry bio w-or: W i 11. Rick ey. ivast 0 ’ra'ng‘v e d g e U i^ n la g machine.; V,. Schm id 1; W ec h a w k cn .. telep hon e, sy s - te.m;. A. .W; Storm , '1 lanise.v, • e lectr ic 1 inotype m ad iInc: IV I. S tr.iteti, Jorsoy C ity , aji)i>irel. co llar; C. C: rrnlntoij; 10’i- zabcih', saw sci'ting Im plem ent

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1 7n t / .New Jersey Enjoys Prosper

T lie a ii nun I report o f W iH ianV Stains- hy. X-liief o f th e N ew J ersey Bureau o i Statist;! cs, w i 11 sh ow tha t Ihe* S t a te has ■iiad a • fa I r 4 s i t a rc o f .th o genera I pros- pirrity .w hich tjie w holejc-ouiitry h a s en ­joyed d uring Ulio la s t yea r. 'P heie a re n ow . 10,507 m ore liien a t w ork in the factories than there w ere lu lS !)n „an in ­crease of.22.li per .cent, w h ile there h as been* ati average ineroaso in w «gcs of n early 10’per cent. • . * •

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_ J. EDW. FLITCRdFT.

PlumbingTinning, Gutters anti Leaders, Hot Air* and

Steam Heating

GARDEN HOSEl

Piigrtm Pathway, Opp. Postoffice

O CEAN GROVE, NEW: JE R S E VI■S'M p x -

Wyncoop & Hulshart.

D o a lo r s In

COAL, WOOD CHARCOALA N D C O K E - ■

BEST GRADESat Lowest Prices

O ak and Pine Wood. by Cord or Barrel

' Yard and Office t79 South Main St.

T e l e o h o n o 5 9 . A

V ote for C ppgressm an ITowoll.

M O f t c R H \ f ’

si:e a h » i!' s h i p s I FiOKIiiA II” ”* 1

D I R E C T TO.CH ARLESTON'

> J A £ A l S O N V I L L E J P ^ IA F F O R B IN G R A I L C0N M E.CTI0H 5T0 ALL- SOUTHER K 'RESORTS ® <S' N »;

-- S BOVVLI N G G R E E N , N E W Y O R K . ®

J?pofeS$iattai (Satdi. .

I . ' . DK. 1IEEOLB No. 78 Milln Aventie, Ocean Grovo, N, 1.

On.icc Hours:7 to ‘J A. M ., 1 to .2, G to 3 P.'.M ,- •

• D A V 'ID 1I A R V E Y , J I t „ ; , V . •• ■ '•!- ;• co i:ssE h O ii~ A r'-L A W ; . • : :

M.onmouth. B uilding; A sb u ry l Jark,- Ni jf. • Comtnissi’on^r o f b ueds o f N ow Y ork and

tv w isy lv a n lu . AcknoW icdjiem ents t a k ­en o f a ll S tates: . . • ■ ■

W IL JdA M II. B I2EG LE ,. ' COMMJSSlONiiR OP D EiiD S FOR N . J.

' 'and. N otary Public. ; ', .•' ' — : f.0 .Mata’ Ave jib?. Ocean Grove',. N .J .

. , W A L T E R B . . PIER SO N ,- / ; •.; AuOllITEC’T. •' • -i

G/flcc a t lloe<.'rs Mills, Asbury Park, N. J.- / \ K .- O . B o x7 ?S5. . . - '

Upper Lehigh Ccai a Specialty

DR. GEORGE B. H E R B E R T ,■ D E N T A T j .SU R G EO N .

Olllco opposite tbo D epot, o v e r th e Aflr bun* P a rk untl OeKtn G rovo Bitnk, corner of M ain S treet and M a ttls o n A venuo, A s-. 1 bury. P a rk ,-N . J. H ours, 'j A. M. to B P. M.- G as adm inistered. Appointm ent* • made by m ail o r .in pereon.

GEO. i l D. TO M PK IN S, D. D . S ., .• • D E N T IS T . . |

■ Room's 2.'3 and 4, Postom co Building,' '- A sb u ry Park, N . J.

O lllco H ours, 0 A . M. to 5 P . M.G as adm inistered. .

v " n i L T A Y L O R ," ~ " D E N T IS T ,’ **’’7

G rad u ate U n iv e rs ity 'o f P en n sylvan ia. Cor. C ookm an A ve . and E m o ry BL

Opposito PostotBce, o ver L e M alstro ’*. E n tran co on E m ory at,,A ab u ry t ’ ork , N,' 3 .

O lilce H ours, 0 to €. .

-ISAAC C. K E N N E D Y ,A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W . '

*• / ’ Solicitor.M aator In C h an cery and N o ta ry PuW Ja

S pecial a tten tion g iv en to e x am ln atlo a or titles., etc.

M onm outh Building, A sb u ry Park.

H AW KINS & DURAND, A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W .',' ‘

A sb u ry P a rk and Ocean G rovo B a n k ’ B uild in g, A sb u ry P a rk , N . J. .-■ :

• W I L L lA il H . CARM AN,. A rch itec t and B uilder, ; • t'; •

• O fllco:M ain A ve.,. n ex t to A ssocia tion B ’ld& .

P la n s .a n d es t im a tes p rom ptly .'-’- fu riilshed . V

R esidence: ’ -103 E m bury Ave.'

; W . H . B E E G L E

Real Estate48 M ain A ve., Ocean Grove, N. J.

226 Alain S t., A sbury Park, N. J.

Hotels, Boarding Houses and Cottages for rent iu Ocean Groi'e, As.biiry Park, Ailenhurst, Deal and adjacent resorts,

Desirable property in choice locations, improved and un­

improved, for hotel, business or residence purposes, for.sale at reasonable prices. '

Lists and full information upon application in person or by mail.

Pure Manufactured and Natural

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Eiohard Wilson ■• .. ' . ■ O F F I C E : • ;, . . •:

No. 108 Heck Avenue■■' O C E A N G R O V E

D a l iv o r io f e m a d e d a i l y . T w i o e o n S a t u r d a y .

O r d e r .b y . p o s t a l .c a r d

Special a tten tion to the sm all trade ' this season , which will be served prom ptly as heretofore.

t l E P A I H I N Q

WMorrisThoLightningShoem aker

I ml - opened a • bruiieli shop in

O C E A NG R O V E

O n P lljjrimP a tl iw a yoi>|MWltotlie post*'It wil,l prove u».,

. iicMiir.'Juoiltitlou to Ufivau (Jrovu lx*opU*. l i e Is.’ now ready fur biisiitfHS.. Repair­ing at*, lowest eltj* tj rices! Katlsl’u- : tloii Kn.i^nt^X'dt^

0 fle.r Wanted

.in four 'desirable lots Cookman and Clark avenues, . near Dela­ware. Very little cash..

■ required.

W . H, B E E G L E

50 M ain Ave.

Ocean. Grove, N.

Ocean Grove Publishing Co.Printers and Publishers

Tolepivona 19-1 48 Main Avo., Ooean Grovo, N. J,

J. Wesley- ■ES!.e“ !;«.J Newark <‘orker &. Co

iViORTUflRlflNg; 1A S B U R Y P A R K A N D N E W A R K •

AUf OKOCHTAKERS B U P P U E Q rURNlSHCO / - HHI PM CM T B ft Q P E C M L T r .

A s n u n v P a r r B r a n c h : 7 2 2 M a t t i s o n : a v c n u c .’■ - •

N e w a r k B n A t f c w : 4 8 0 a n d S O O O r a n g e : o trc^ t ■ •' . '

TO CURE A CbLD IN ONU DAY.TaJco I/.vxATtvu lb«m o (io iM jn ! TAjvL^rs All drupplww rofurnt thu u»oney if t i fails tb w ro. t-i W. (.licovi^s ttl«u»ture lg on (WiU 25c. bos,- .

Page 8: VOLUME VIIl^NO. 42. OCEAN GROVE TIMES ...*1^ tii e • mmn froni raska, Wh o' de clai'l' gas tube running down to a little gas ed a 11 he ICa risa^ Cl ty con v.en-Lion wha t; the jittehdIng:delegates

OCEAN G R O V E TIM ES— S A T U R D A Y , N OVEM BER

COUNTY AND STATE . ' .

i .T h e grocery .s to v e 'o t H. W . C ornell n t L ong B ranch, w as robbed o f .$50 Iu cash•: . ’.T b o M onm outh B ap tist Jliiuislers' A sso c ia tio n w ill m eet n ex t year at iteyport* ‘ - ; :v- -V

. .E . W . Bailings o f A von , lias ob ta in ­ed a p a ten t on an im proved’sh ir t coK la r supporter*

. ■ .. .T h e steam b oat H olnnlcl h a s ;d is ­con tin u ed its 'trips betw een K eyport an d Mew YorK. .

'. :A fish in g crew a t K eyport captured, a sh ark o f the m an-eatiing variety . It w a s n ln 6 , fee t in len gth ! '

. .T h e c lass o f lJIOl o f the Red Bank thigh sch oo l hhve chosen purple and gold as thelr c la ss co lors .r

’ . .T h e p ianp b u sin ess o f Cut ^ s, i la v is & H ill, a t Red B ank, has been sold ;to H enry A . Guyon, o f N ew . York.

. .T h o-m em b ers o f the B elford M etho­d is t church', on a recent Sunday raised 31100 to clear th e church of indebted­n ess. ; *; . :.. .:D r . Frank U W rig h t was attacked and b itten on. the leg. by .a b u ll dog w h ile p lay in g g o lf pn the Red. Bank link s, •• ' .

. . W. T . Kra'nklln,. of A flan tie . lU g h - ’Jands; h arvested from b is tw en ty acre cranberry b og , a t Farm lrigdule, 2100 bush els. ‘ ^

. . C handler & M aps, o f Long. Branch, ar6 furn ishings th e lum ber, m ill, work; etc., for. th e S ta te b lU ldings a t S k lll- Tnan, '

.E d w ard T ay lor and sister , o f M ata- «wan, w ill sa il th is m onth for N aples. T h ey exp ect to r e m a in : in Europe ,a .

•y ea r or more. ' ‘ ‘ v * . . / * : v I‘ ; .T h e C olon ial D am es of >\e\v Jersej? h a v e offered a prize of. $5 for the best e s s a y , en titled .“A C olonial Landm ark o f N ew Jersey .

\ .R ev . Ja m es'H . Clarke h as been r e -; .•■turned a s pastor o f the M ethodjst Pro­

te s ta n t church' o f N orth Spring L ake fo r an o th er year. .

■ .;T h e M onm outh C ounty H orticu l­tu ra l S ociety w4U g ive a' Jlower e x h ib i­t io n in- Red E len’s H a ll. OeeatUe, F ri­d ay , N ovem b er ‘ •• . .W h ile In th e forests o f M aine, . E.A . H all, w ho has been liv in g a t South K eyport. sh o t a '.m oose w eig h in g • b e ­tw e e n 500 and COO pounds.

. .J a m e s C on n ors,.o f E atow tbw n, Js.in th o hosp ita l a t Ixm g Branch*, suffering* from Injnrlesdnilicted by a horse w hich stum b led an d fell 011 h im . .

. .T h e to ta l tax rate in . Freehold tow nsh ip th is y ear is .$11.13- per $1000. n o t in clu d in g a p oll tax o f $1, dog ta x . o r 35c.. and d istrict, sch oo l tax .

. .E d w a r d D ennis, o f W est lyOng B ran eh , m angled th e . fingers o f ins r ig h t h and by cabthing i t in a b icyc le ch a in vchleh he w ns clean in g .

. . A h orse 0w ned• by t h e Sea Girt jF-'arm Was touched on the head w ith a- l iv e e lec tr ic w ire d an g lin g from a pole •near Spring Lake and k illed ., . .T h o p relim in ary s ta tem en t issued by th e Na’Wontil C ensus Bureau .m akes th e population o f N ew Jersey J.SS3,I>G9, an in crease of 438,730 in ten years,

C . A suit.foT d ivorce h a s been brought h y J. Frank Patterson , of Red Bank, from h is w ife ..’ Mr. P atterson a lleg es d esertion as the cause for the suit.

. ;T he conductors and the m otorm en o f;th e.R ed Bank and'L ong Branch tro l. le y r /n d w ill g ive a ball jn' the Tow n I-Ia ll,-R ed .B ank > on T h an k sg iv in g eVe.

.- .T h e .y o u n g m en’s . socia l club of K eyport, - has elected E th ely 11 G. Tem r p leton - president, Grace F a irb roth er secretary , and Em m a M. M iller trea*- v r e r . y -. .-■•V :

. .T h e M onm outh Beach G o lf . C lub, Owl’ll, be - an; eigh teen -h o le course; next yea r ;; T he .season ; just^elose.d - has1. b een .

-hy"‘faT the. m o st1 successfu l A 11 the hlSv lo r y 'o f th e club. • • ' ■.

: ; .A large p art o f th e stock of. the proposed new n a tion a l bank o f New E g y p t hns been subscribed, and a; com ­m ittee. h a s b een appointed to secure a s it e f9r a build ing.

. .T h e M ason D etachable Tooth Com- . pariy 'oE. Red Bank, h a s m oved its o lllce ’ from /th e factory a t Red Bank to the •Howard build ing. S ix th aven u e and 4 2 d . street, N ew York. ,

-. .-R esidents o f Pitm an Grove h ave' d iscovered 'that- ch estn u t -burrs, after d ry ln g .on t. m ak e a good sub stitu te*for (Coal, and b ask ets are bein g.p ick ed and used for th is.purpose;.

.r.IMichael l^eary, of South Am boy; w hs nehrly k illed by being throw n from a w a g o n .'. 'He susta in a concussion of th e brartn and Tils body w as paralyzed, H e Is recovering from* h is injurl.es.

. .0am<iel' B olhem us, o f Scob cyv ille , is f la ld u p w ith a sore hand, l i e p icked *. pim ple,, wthich w as on h is hand, w ith a pin . Blbod p o ison in g s<it in and. the

• h an d is ivow In. > very had vomWUon...L o n g Braneh 1s to have a new

sw im m in g pool and b athin g p avilion , t o co st ab ou t $20,000. W ork h as a l­re a d y begun on it. 'ftobert Tappin and M. C. B urns are back o f the en terprise.

. It is estim ated th a t at l e i s t K.OOO b arrels o f K eifter p e a r s .se e k .th e mar­k e ts from the neighborbood o f H ights- tow n . b rch ’ards sufficient for th e p io -

-duction; o f 100,000 barrels are in fine grow th . . « ' : . >

. .J o h n H a igh t, of Red Bank, *a bqy o f tw e lv e years, objects to go in g to sch oo l. H is p arents com plained to Ju s­t ic e Ohild and th e boy, w as arrested and locked up <}n the ju stice ’s office during sch oo l h ours. •> • ; • .

. .J a c o li S . M anahan, son o f liv ery ­m an /D aniel R. M anahan, o f NorLh T>ong B ranch , an em p loye o f th e I^oco- m ob ile C om pany df. A m erica, of N ew Y ork, broke h is co llarbone by fa llin g from h is b icycle.

..'M rs. Joh n B rooks, of E lberon, w'hose husband w a s k illed by grasp in g a llvei iW-ire Im tlie A slll co ttage on Octo-

: h er Oth, h a s begun s u it for $10,000 d am age , a g a in st the .Long, B ranch l i ig h t in g Company.

.*.A race track is to be laid ou t on 4he H oagland place, b etw een th o F a ir •Haven an d Rums'on roads, and a sta b le flccom m oda’tln g fifty h orses is to be h u ilt . T he s t a b le . w ill b e -b u ilt by C harles W yckoff, o f Oceanic.

/ • ‘.’.T h e p ub lic d r in k in g fou n ta in sup­p l i e d b y. tfee K eyp ort .branch’ o f the W om an 's C hristian T em perance. U nion, .{has b een p laced 'in fro n t o f W aJling’s d ru g store . I t co st th e W . C. T. U. a b ou t ?125 com p lete an d s o t up.

, > .E d w a r d -F le d le n o f L ittle S ilver, w a s-a r rested T u esd ay oh com p la in t o f

......................... i iGame W arden Jam es- M. Stratton •hong B ranch, for' sh oo tin g dyCks from a sa ilin g vesse l contrary to law*. H e w as fined, the fu l l , pen alty , w hich Was :f2lK ;: *•.• \ . . . W. A. Coe, o f' K eyport, has sen t four barrels o f c lo th in g and o ther sup ­p lie s' to the;. Govornor. o f T exas for; the; G alveston sufferers. T w o barrels w ere con tribu ted th rou gh the W . C. T . U., and the o th ers by the c itizen s o f K ey-, p ort-in general., . ,R e v . Frank Gardner, w ho far sev ­

era l years w a s p astor o f she E aton - tow n B ap tist church, and • who. is now fillin g a ch arge in P en n sy lvan ia , is sa id by th e N ew York V oice to be tho person-, w ho s ta r te d . th e . prayer chain a g a in s t M cK inley. •

...A b o u t a score o f wood choppers em ployed on the new dam o f 'th e .T iu - te m M anor vcater ;H)thpany near Lip-, croft, h ave been p o isoned w ith 'su m ac . Som e, o f them h a v e had to g ive up •work, th eir fac.^s b ein g so sw ollen that 'they can ’ hardly see.

5.. A number, o f’m en and lioys around Sw edesboro hre preparing to trap crow s’ foi* sh o o tu ig m atches to be /held in that secUciv th e com ing w in ter, lix p e r - ien ce has proven, th ese , birds good m arks, am i / pigeon sh oo tin g has proven -too exp en sive. :. .. ' •. . .T h e stock , Qxtures .aiid m achinery

in th*' hat fat*tor>' a t Eatontow?t were seized by th e . Long Branch B an k in g Com pany. \yho had .a claim a g a in st \V. G. H arsjn & Co., for, $500.. T h e sto ck ­holders bought- in .the property and h ave reorgandzed and started tbe con* ce in a n e w .. ;*.* ; .. . ;. ( .•. / ..L o u is H eck m an, o f H elm etta . late of Freehold,'- Is recovering froir a se- v tre ;ln ju ry to h is knee, jo in t: A.' year ago.)he.lhurt th e m em ber w hile, p laying foot M1J.and a. few days s in ce w h ile he w ps rid ing h is w heel from . M atawan h is foot slipped arid th e knee was again w ien ch ed so that n o w -h e is only ab le It: get about w ith the aid of* a crutsh . ?

A R epublican C ongressm an is needed to support a R epublican President. .Vote Cor H ow ell.' .

THE OPPOSITE SHORE

Inierestins: Items Pertaining' to Incidents and Ind ividuals In Asbury Park.

'-4-Mjss .Heleii Gould h as contribuied $50. to tlie, A sbury Park library. ■

— C ounsellor Carton ad dressed the Y oung R epublicans on- T uesday even ­ing* . -.y.;:;;

-~T h e Park W h eelm en w ill receive ele:M on return's by sp ecia l w ire in’ their clubhouse. .’ . •

— Gas stoves hU ving arrived, cook in g •lessons, are g iven thrice a w eek in ;he A sbury Park H igh School.

— D ruggist T h om as M. S tew art (fied on W ednesday afternoon a fter a short il ln ess from acu te g astr itis . •

—C hief o f Police Sm ith has returned from a vacation trip o f severa l w eek s.' I Io v isited re la tives in . M ichigan.

— C orinthian C astle, N o.. 17, kn'ight.-: o f th e Golden E agle , celebrated its ten th an niversary on M onday evening.

— M abel F enton , o f th e R oss-F en ton farm at .W anam assa , has returned to th e stage and is now p layin g in N ew York: .

— B y .a fa ll la s t Saturday night, Ed­ward Y arnell, .em ployed at' Parker's, grocery, had a* deep, gash cut in his . sku ll.

—JT h e iC hristian E udeavorers o f the Fir*t P resbyterian ch u rch . entertained their frien ds a t a sociab le on Monday ev en in g , ;

--M iss P earl W eir, d aughter o f Mr. and; Mrs. Joseph, W eir.- Jr.', gjive, 1 a birthday-party to her you ng friends on Mo n'day-evening.

r-rA finely executed picture o f A. W. LeT-'urge, the w ell-k n ow n local ftsher- m an. is .p rin ted on th e tit le page o f the Re.ineaMon M agazine. • 7 - *

— Rev. M. L. F erris w as sum m oned to Cold S prings, 'N. Y:. on Monday by the doath o f 'his m other, w ho had reached th e ;age o f 90. •*;. -

—p en sion s have iieen gr;in.ted 10 G eorge M orrow, o f A sbury Prtrk, orig ­inal, $G, and B enjam in A lbertson , a lso o f A sbury Park, or ig in a l, $S.

— Mr. Grandon E ste li, o f th e Park, w as m arried om M onday to MIs 3 Irene L a Vere, o f R ahw ay. T h e wed'.ling .was celebrated iit th e hom e o f the bi1ide. - . ,

— It Is .expected th a t the rem ains of R ev. F h th er G lennon, wJto ; -died; ' iii; Ireland tw o w eeks ago, w ill .be brought to , th is counitry; sh o r tly for; in term en t in Mt. C alvary cem otery;v * . ^ rI -■-T'-Oh'; T uesday w ork w s : begun on th e O’Day m ansion a t 'Deal. It is said the 'house and grou n ds Vwheii com plet­ed w ill represent a n ex pen cl itu re o f a; a : quarter Ol a m % o n ■ dollars.- -

— Mr. Edward E .. H ill, th e Cookman aven u e m eat dealer, Is touring the W est,, accom panied by h is ,w ife . . Mr. and Mrs. HiJl w ill spend a. m onth a t Los A ngeles and th e 'Y osem lte V alley .

—The? fa ll m eetin g o f Mizp'aih Local U nion o f C hristian E ndeavor w as hetd M onday eventing in th e F irst .Presbyter­ian church. -D elegates w ere p resent from P oint. P loasan t, B elm ar, ■ A lle n - wood and Mantisquan. t

■: —Wihi 1 e w atch i ng - som e boys at: pi ay T u esd ay - aftern oon , H arry B eeg le, :tne tw e lv e -y e a r -o fd . son o f Cotil D ealer John D. B eeg le , w as c u t w ith a piece o f fly in g g lass.; T h e rad ial a r te r y : pf Ms w rist w a s -, s e v e r a l , a n d , he - lo s t a large qu a n t j ty of blootl. ; i v:y;

---Tho G reenw ich E lectric/ C om pany o f A sbury 'ParIt; h as ;beeh incorporated t o m ahuP icture the L,ane arc lam p. The cap ita l stock o f th e com pany Is given' •as $50,000. T h e incorporators are C harles E.- Ohapln, o f M ilford, Conn.; Edm und K . Sargeamt, Jr., R. T en - Broeek Stout and T heodore A. Z lm m er- n ian .

—John R oxie,’ ti colored lad ,from th e W est .Side, w as found gu ilty on M onday o f ' talcing A be S ch lossb ach ’s cow s to ; the 'towngihip p ou n d .. ,/R oxie. 'had beert iin ja il severa l w eek s -and ■when t h e verdict' w as annou n ced Judge •H eisley d ischarged th e p rison er on the. •ground tfhttt; h e /h a d .been locked ,.up Jong enOUg^I. ... . ' •; : 7;ii:

JLieut. Soden Resigns;

^ ^ EdiWpd^Bod^n, o f F reeh o ld , . w ho h3a' ;Jaeen; a ^em ;ber (orcom pan'yUG, tha't^^plaoerfOT seventeenrT ears, h as re­sig n ed ihis p ositio p a s lieu ten an t, and Josep h S. T h om pson 'has been ap poin t­ed to th e p osition . • . ♦

•begin immediately.. J Iu several. instances the prices quoted are.realty lower, than tlie goods l ^ l /'to manufacture, but we bought the new comers adyati'taigeousiy an!d our cust6mers, as .usual, will '

share in our good luck ^ ■■ ■;■■■:" ■. ■: ■ ■. .. • ’ * fFirst in the list of good things is a large.invoice of the ever.'popular. Black Dutchess .and Black

Liberty Satins and the plain Black and Colored Taffetas, fresh from the Clifton mills looms. No better dress materials are manufactured. The stock, quite large, was bought at about Q n e - h a l f the usual cost, and .the appended figures show that bargains await you.

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iVOO yds. Colored TalTf^tn, 75c. q u a l i t y : . . : .......................................69c. ' 1200 yds. P la in BlacK T a lto ta ,'2 i 4 o ., ^ l.iiJ .t iw a iH y .. . . . . . . . . .'Joe.230U yds. Colored Tarteta, 85c. (iiia iU y........................... .1 (ii)c. '1000 yds. B latlc S a t ln :HlihUama, in ., $K00 '(jnallty.......... .7Gc.

sift 1500 yds. P lain Black T affeta ,-20 in ., U5c. q u a l i t y . . . . . . . . . . . -iSc. 1500.yd s. B lae lf Satin- R hadam a, S7-.ln'.', W;-)8;. q u a lity -------...9UcVJ g $ 2000 yds. P la in Blaok Tarfeta, 20 in ., OSc., q u a l i t y . . . . . . . . . ,75c. ' 1000 yds. B lack L iberty S attn , 22 in ., 51,18' q u a lity .............. » .1 8 .jiW 150(1 yds. P la in B lack TillleU?, 27. In., ?1.10 . q u a l i t y , . . ' S S c . . , X ~

Choice pickings from the underwriters' sale of slightly darndge^' goods'from1 the stock of Birk- KjI5§?J enfeld, Strauss ^ , Co. comprise a large line of Ladies’ Gowns and Skirts 'made of- outing flannel, as p?

K well as outing flannel by the yard. These somewhat soiled goods we procured pX our own price fig!^ aud will not ljist long at the following price's c i- pi

^ O u r P r ic e ‘ .; Ivot No. i — L adies’ F lah n el Sk irts, .39c., q u a lity ' . 23c, ’Lo t N o. 2—F l ah n e le tte{ Skirts; 50c; quail ty ^ - ’ .V’ ■ - 25c‘.

■ .Lot:N o.. 3—lyQdles’ F la n n e le tte Sk irts , 59c, q u a lity . . 29e.L ot N o. *1—L ad ies’# 1 anhelet-te' Sk irts, G9c. q u a lity ,-:,v 39c.

; Lot, N o . : 1— Ladled*, F la n h e le t to ;G ow ns, .7{5c.,qual ity ;_v .’• ;47cV;Lot ' N o. 2— Ladie’s*: Fiiamnelette. G ow n s/ 85c. q u a lity .. , . . 7 5 tc .‘ .

. Lot Xo. 3— L adies’ F la n n ele tte G ow ns, 98c. q u a lity .................. fj3c.IjoI N o. \ —L adies’ .M uslin D r a w e r s /i5 c . q ita ilty :; ............. ’35c.

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- T-r L o t Nd,-2— L a^ ^ ^ vfS B ^ ^ D raxvers , finer. 45c. q u a lity ,. .v * . 2H c.' . L o t N o. 3— Ladles' M uslin D raw ers, 'setter ,50c. Q uality ...

• Vlvot->No. 4— L ad ies’ M uslin D raw ers, s t i l l finer.G9c.‘,q u a l ity . .L ot :No. 1-rL ad les’ -Muslin Sk irts, 50c. q u a lity . . . . . . . . . . . .L ot N o. 2 --L ad ies ' M uslin Sk irts, 09c. q u a lity . . . . . . . . . . . .Lot.'N o. 3— L ad les’ M uslin S kirts, 89c. q u a l i t y .v5000 yard s O uting F lan n el, 10c. q u a lity . . . . ..............’.

Good thing No. 3 is made up of nearly 41100 pairs of Ladies’ Kid Gloyes in the modish, tan and. grey and black colorings. This bargain snap was secured from L,. Wertheimer, New York’s lead­ing glove manufacturer. Every pair is worth one-half more than the price asked in the following schedule:

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Lot No. 1— L adles’ sub lim e brow n and o s blood kid g loves, 75cquality ................... . . . 4 7 c . '

L ot N o. 2— L ad les’ go ld en brow n and ta n k id g loves, qual­i t y . . . . ...................... C3c.

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Lot No. 3— L adics'-assorted colors k id g lo v es, $1.25.q u a lity 75c.L ot No. 4— L ad les’ assorted colors kid g loves, ?1.50 q u a lity 97c.L ot N o. 6—L adles' p la in b lack kid gloves', 85c, q u a lity : . . . . 50c.

Good things, too,.in.Ladieg* Cloaks and Purs. This department is now being'featured and no other store .in this vicinity carries such a large and reasonably priced stock of these cold-weather j* essentials. : 1

Don’t think these bargains will last forever. A day or two and they may be closed out, so an early visit will insure against disappointment. mPioneer

PrunersGeneral Providers for Home and Person

^ 'j?*?*

T w o Big

Stores

Asbury Park

You know where

Ked Bank Must Change Sewer Oump. -

T he N ew Jersey S ta te S ew erage C om ­m ission . at its m eetin g la s t w eek, pars­ed reso lutions ca llin g for a . cessation o f the p o llu tion o f th e Shrew.*bury river a t Red B ank. C itizens ;o f Red B ank, ow n in g property and resid ing i lo p g the river fron t com plained ..-that; tlie sew erage whfcfi' w as, em ptied in to the river so fou led th e stream th at it becam e offen sive to the sm ell and p re­cluded the p ossib ility of s it t in g on th e back porches of 'the riverside hom es w ith any degree o f com fort or enjoy-; m en t on sum m er even in gs’ Oystepmen declared th a t the p o llu tion w as k illin g th e oysters and ru in in g t l ie o y ^ e r in ­dustry .; T h e com m ission v isited Red Bank, insp ected th e river and found that con ­d itio n s w ere every l>it as batd a<* they h ad been painted . N otice w as served on the to w n autJhoritUs of Red h u rk and as m any o f th e property ow ners a s It w as know n-w ere .p o llu tin g the river by m eans o f p rivate sew ers. •T h e com m ission decided that the p o l­

lu tion im ist cease. Secretary I3oyd MeL^ark w^as'iihstructed to n otify iall! property owners w h o 'a re ,p o llu fin g ; the N avesin k river w ifh .sew erage to cease d o in g so before Ju n e .1, 1901, and; the tow n, of ;Red ■ B an k , w h I ch has ‘a; sew er, em p ty in g into th e ^lver; 'to cease by October 1, 100i,' an d to provide m eans for d isp osin g o f th e -sew era g e , accept­ab le to -th e com m ission , by that tim e.

K irkbride, Snyder and H yres should be s e n t back to the leg islatu re. V ote fo r them ; . . •

sweeper May Go to Satisfy Debt.

T h e sw eeper used In c lean in g the asph alt s tr e d s - a t L ong Branch has been seized for debt.. T h e sw eep er be­lo n g s to E u gen e H ow land, w h o has the con tract for k eep in g th e streets clean . On. Ju ly 11 Mr; H ow land gave Edward D avison a note for $15 for a su it of c lo th es and other artic les bought a t l i is store. T h e note: 'w en t to- piiroteat. and :'M r. DaVi son attach ed th e sw eep er. •Howland d a im s th a t th e b ill w as paid d a June' 26; ,V»ut th e ivote, .'however, w a s g iven 1 0 'days later. T h e b ill a n d .costs n o w am ount to $.20.43 and -unless th e b ill is paid th e sw eep er w ill be so ld to sa tis fy the claim .

W i n t e r B o a r d .

P erson s d esiring board for th e w in ­ter, o r furn ished room s, can secure sam e a t th e H am ilton C ottage, corner C entral a.venue an d M cC llntock street, Ocean Grove. S a tisfa cto ry r a te s .: In­q uire a t • Carroll ton o r H am ilton Cot­tage .—4b: '■ :\\V • .':*•*<? ;V

• Regular Price P run ing.'

.S pecia l 'bargains a ll -tliis w eek in dress good s, lad jes’ underw ear and clo th ing . N o shod d y stock,' but every featured bargain ivorth' double the p resen t p ric in g .••• ■ ■ — >

y . . ' \ . ■ Stetahach Com pany.

■Vote th e stra ig h t B ep ublican tick et.

W e are leaders of the band in the matter of qualities, and w e play second fiddle to none when it comes to price=cutting

The Grand Special Opening: Sale of the Season of the

Guarantee Clothing and Shoe Co. of Asbury Park, N. J.v

T H E S A L E O P A L L S A tiE SH 'o which the keenest of economists have learned to turn for-val­

ues possible at no other store. We shall make a special effort to quicken the buying interests in our various departments. Con­tent as we always are with a small margin of profits we make pos­sible these extraordinary low price occasions in order to increase the volume of our fast growing business.

W e invite inspection of these am azin g propositions

Guarantee GlothinA and Shoe Go;M o n e y refun ded on a n y u n sa tis fa c to ry p u rch a se

C a r fa r e to o u t-o f- to w n b u y e rs

oCookman Avenue, Asbury Park

“ Free shines to shoe buyers

JOHN LEONARD

Sanitary Plumber* O p p . O c e a n G r o v e M a in A v n . G a t e s

A s b i i r y P a r k

E stira a te s -o n - sewer* an d w ater co n n ec tio n s p rom ptly fu rn ish ed ,

t o w p rices an d good w ork.:

D IS B R O W ’S

TOOTH WASH‘ ®\jr C lean in g and P roserv la g th e

T eeth and. Gumn, an<l' Im partin g a R e- frash ln g T aste . an d P e e lin g to tho M outh; ;' '

Com pounded a n d -fo r s a le by

5 . D. W O O LL E Y.v --r .-D rt,g g |s t

4 7 M a in A v o ., 9 S o u th M a in S t .

O p p o s ite O o e a n O r o v o G a t e s . •

GEO. PRIDHAM

House Painterand Qrainer

OCEAN OROVE, N. J.; -,i I I O K * 013,

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