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K E Y . A. W A LLA C E, Editor. OOEAN GROVE, N. J., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2 6 , 1881. VOL. VII. NO, 4 8

T h e E n d o f t h o W a y .M y l i f e is 'a w ea r la o m o j o u r n e y ; ’

I 'm s lo k w ith tb o d o s t a n d th o b e a t ;T h e ra y s o f th e s o n b ea t u p o n m o ;

T h o briar* a rc w o u n d in g m y feet- B u t t h e c ity to w h ic h I A m t fa v o llB g

W ill m o r e th a n m y tr ia l* r e p a y ;A ll th e to lla o f t h e road w i l l s e e m n o t h in *

. W h e n I g e t to th o e n d o f th o w a y .

T h e r e arc so m a n y h i l l s to c l im b u p w a r d ,I o fte n a m lo n g in g fo r .r e s t; •

B u t H e w h o a p p o in ts m e m y p a th w a y K n o w a ju a t w h a t is aeodtvl ar .d b e a t

I hnovy in H ia W ord H e h a s p r o n ils e d T h a t m y s tr e n g th s h a l l Wo a a m y d a y ;

A n d th o to lls o f th o ro a d w il l aecm n o th in g TV h e n I g e t to th e e n d o f t h e w a y .

H o lo v e s m o to o w e l l to to r sa k o m o.Or g iv e m o o n e tr ia l to o u u c h ; ; ;

A ll H is p e o p lo h a v e b e e n d e a r ly p u r c h a se d .A n d S a ta n c a n n o * e r c l a im s u c h ,

B y a n d b y I a h a ll s e o H im a n d p ra lao H im I n tb o c ity o f u n e n d in g d a y ;

A n d th o to lla o f t h e r o a d w i l l s e e m n o th in g W h en I g e t to th e e n d o f th o w a y .

W h e n th e la s t fe e b le s te p 'in s b e e n t a k e n ,A n d th o ga tea o t th e c ity a p p ea r ,

A n d tb e b e a u t ifu l s o n g s o f th o a n g e ls F lo a t o u t o n m y l i s t e n in g e a r : (

W h e n a i l th a t n o w B^etais a o 'm y ste r io u s W ill bo p l^ ln a n d c le a r aa th e 'd a y —

Y ea , th o to lla o f th o ro a d w i l l a o em n o th in g W h en I g e t to th o e n d o f th o w a y .

T h o u g h n o w I a m fo o tso re a n d w ea ry ,I s h a l l rest w h e n I ’m s a fe ly a t h o m o ;

I k n o w I ’l l r e c e iv e a g la d w e lc o m e .F o r t h e S a v i o u r H im s e l f b a a s a id C o m e .'-

Bo, w h e n 1 a m w e a r y I n b o d y A n d s i n k i n g in u p l t l t , i B a y :

M A ll t h e tolli> o f tb o ro a d w i l l se e m n o th in g W h e n I g e t lo tb o e n d o f ih e w a y .”

C o o lin g fo u n ta in s aro th e r e fo r th e w e a r y ;T h e r o are c o r d ia ls fo r th o so w h o a r o fa in t ;

T h o ro aro ro b es th a t aro w i» i(ar a n d p u rer T h a n a n y th a t fa n c y c a n p a in t ,

T h e n I’l l tr y to p ress h o p e lu t ly o n w a r d .T h in k in g o f t e n th r o o g h c a c h w e a r y d a y ?

“ T h e to lls o f th o ro a d w l lU e c m n oth in g: W h e n 1 g e t t o t h e e n d o f t h e w a y ."

Praiso and P ra y e r,

T h o r e ie n o d u t y m o r o p l a in l y la id d o w n i n th e B ib le t h a n th a t o f p r a y e r , (S e e 2 C r o n . 8 : 1 4 , M a t t . 6 V 9 , M a t t . 7 : 7 , L u k e 18 . 1 , P h i l . 4 : 6 , C o l . 4 : 2 , 1 T i m . 2 : 1 .) I n v ie w o f the se a n d lik e passages i t ia s tra n g e h o w a n i n t e li v g e n t p e rso n , l i k e H a r r i e t M a r t i n e a i i c o u ld m a k e th e s ta te m e n t, “ T h e p r a c ­tic e o f p r a y e r is w h o lly u n a u th o r iz e d in

. t h e N e w T e s t a m e n t ” I t sh o w s a g re a te r b ig o tr y th a n e v o r e x is te d in t h e C h u r c V a n d a b ig o tr y m u c h lees e x c u s a b ie .

B u t th 6 r e is a n o th e r d u t y ju s t aa p l a in l y r e q u ir e d w h ic h C h r is tia n s are i n d a n g e r o f n e g le c tin g a n d o f n o t f u l l y a p p r e c ia t in g ; I s p e a k o l praise.' T h e r e is m o r e p r a is in g t h a n p r a y i n g in th e B ib le ,• th e re is m o r e Baid a b o u t p ra is e t h a n a b o u t p r a y e r ; p ra is e is c o m ­m a n d e d m o r e fr e q u e n t ly . t h a n is p ray or; th o r o o re n .o r e . e x a m p le s o f

, p ra is e t h a n o f p r a y e r a n d w e re c e iv e a g re a t m a n y m o r e blessings w it h o u t p r a y e r t h a n w o d o w it h p r a y e r . T h t s o facts d o n o t b e little p r a y e r , b u t t h e y d o e m p h a s ize t h e d u t y o f p r a is e . W e a re c o m m a n d e d to “ P r a y w i t h o u t c e a s in g ,” a n d in th e B » m e s e n te n c e a re also d i­r e c te d , “ I n e v e r y th in g g iv e t h a n k s ” — 1 t h a t is , p ra is e . T h u s o u r m in d s , o u r so u ls , o u r m o u th s , o u r a c tio n s , a r e to bo fu ll o f p ra is e to G o d f o r e v e r y th in g t h a tc o m e a to u s . N o t o n ly a r e ’ w e t o p r a y , b u t 'w o a re als o to p r a is e . T h e ^ jo w e r o f p ra is e i s ’s im ila r to th e p o w e r o f p r a y e r . I t is th e m e a n s o f b r in g in g blessings t o u s . T h ia is ta u g h t in PdA\m 1 7 : h , 6 : “ L e t th e p e o p lo p ra is e t h o e , 0 G o d ; le t a ll p e o p le praieo t h e e .. T h e n bh a ll th e e a rth y io ld h e r in c re a se ; a n d G o d , e v e n o u r G o d , s h a ll bless lis .”

A n d it w ill b e ■ fo u n d ; t h a t blessings w ill s o m e tim e s bo re c e iv e d iri a n s w e r to p ra is e , w h ic h h a v e n o t b e e n s e cu re d in a n s w e r to p r a y e r , ** I t s h a ll o fte n h a p ­

p e n , w h e n th e h e a r t is ’ to r p id a n d y ie ld s • ’n o t to th e a c tio n s o f p r a y e r , i t s h a ll be-

?g ln to t h a w a h d 'at l a s t 1 b u r s t l i k e s tre a m s u n d e r th e b r e a th o f s p r in g f r o m its i c y p r is o n , w it h th e w a r m a n d g e n ia l e x c e rc is e o f p ra is e . T h e d e a d . n e ss, th e d is tra c tio n s t h o u d e p lo r e s t s h a ll fle e ’ a w a y as th e * h a r p is ta k e n d o w n fr o m th e w illo w a n d s tru rig to ce le b ra te th e d i v i n o p e r fe c tio n s .” .. N o t

•o n ly w ill p ra ise h a v o t h is e ffe c t o n a t o r p i d h e a r t, b u t i t w H ! B o m e tim e s d r iv e a w a y t h e c lo u d s o f sa dness aw’d s o r r o w , w h e n p r a y e r h a s fa ile d to d o i t . P r a is e w ill B o m e tim e s b r in g l i g h t .o u t o f d a rk n e s s w h e n p r a y e r do es n o t . W h e n p r a y e r h as fa ile d t o 1 g iv e ua th e v ic ­t o r y o v e r th e e n e m y p ra ise m a y d o i t . I n th e y e a r 4 20 th e B r it o n s m e t t h e a r m y o f th e ir o n o m ie a w it h a u n it e d s h o u t , th r e e fcimea; o f th e w o rd 1 A l l e l u i a 1 T l i e u n u s u a l s o u n d ca u B o d t fie m "to b’d ■struok w it h t e r r o r a n d t h e y fle d ; b e fo re t h e - B r i t o n s . / M A y w o u ’o t >0 x p o c t - as

‘ g o o d iri jo tir ‘'litful '.’ w & fiH re rftb h ath e u se o f p ra ise ? *■ w h e r i p r a y e r c i m -

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n o t u n lo c k h e a v o n , p ra ise o fte n d o e * i t , " T h u s w e see t h a t p ra is e is » m e a n s o f

g ra ce j u s t as m u c h ns ia p r a y e r . A n d th u s i t b e c o m e s t r u e t h a t “ t h o h a p p ie s t, h o lie s t, arid m o s t u s e fu l C h r is tia n s , tho se m o s t h e a v e n ly in t h e ir d is p o s itio n arid s ta te , a re tho ao w h o p ra ise G o d m o s t find b e s t.” L e t u a le a r n th e n fr o m th is , n o t to p r a y a n y less, b u t to p ra iae a g re a t d e a l m o r e , t h a t w e m a y h a v e a ll the' b e n e fits c o m in g . fr o m a c o m b in a ­t io n o f p ra iso a n d p r a y e r .— Northern.

PrwidcncBS.

I t h a s b e e n Baid b y o n e o f t h e fa th e rs o f the C h u r c h , th a t w h o e v e r is c a re fu l to m a r k s p e cia l p ro v id e n c e s w ill n e v o r be w i t h o u t sp e c ia l p ro v id e n c e s to m a r k ,

B u t i t m a y b s a s k e d , w h a t d o w o m e a n b y p ro v id e n c e s ? A r e n o t all G o d ’s d o in g s s u c h ? H o sees a n d o rd e rs th e e n d fr o m th e b e g in n in g , a n d ta k e s ca ro o f a ll t h a t h e h as m a d e . I s th e re a n y t h i n g t h a t nan o c c u r t h a t is n o t a p r o v id e n c e , p e r m itte d o r b r o u g h t to pass b y th e G r e a t R u l e r o f a ll?

N o ; n o t h in g ia w a n tin g i r i t h i s d e fin i­tio n e x c e p t t h a t w h ic h g ive s it its li fe , its p r a c tic a l a p p r o p r ia tio n b y e a ch otiis o f ua t o o u rs e lv e s . • T h e q u e s tio n is v e r y m u c h l i k e th a t a s k e d o f o ld , “ W h o is my n e ig h b o r ? " a n d c a n be p e rh a p s beat a n e w e re d iis t h a t w a s , b y a p p e a lin g t o tb o p ra c tic a l e x p e rie n c e s o f o u r liv e s . C a n w e h e lp a n y o n e ? H e ia o u r n e ig h ­b o r , D o w o f r o m d a y to d a y tr e a d a n u n c e r ta in p a t h , e v e n ts m e e tin g ua t h a t w o c a n n o t o u rs e lve s c o n t r o l , a n d ca u s­in g u s to feel h o w m u c h w e n e e d a h e lp b e y o n d o u r o w n ? T h e n is t h e t im e to a s k a n d lo o k fo r G o d ’s s p e cia l p r o v i d e n c e ; a n d is n o t th is t im o a lm o s t e v e r y m o m e n t o f o u r live B ?

W e h a v e b e e r, le d t o the so th o u g h ts b y , th e e x p e rie n c e s o f th o S u m m e r ju s t, ■passed.. I t h as baeti a season o f . m u c h tihattge a n d ' w a n d e r in g , a iid ‘.p la n s h a v e b e e n la id , as w as t h o u g h t ,. v e r y s k i l ­f u l l y ,a n d n o t w i t h o u t l o o k in g fo r d iv in e g u idiiric e B u t th e r o ae o m e d to b e a c o u n te r -c u r r e n t a lte r in g th e m e n t ir e ly . L e t t e r s .'w r i t t e n fe ll 'i n t o t h e w r o n g h a n d s , a n d w e re a n s w e re d w i t h o u t dis- covering t h o m is ta k e - a m ! n u m b e rle s s

in c id e n ts b e y o n d c o n t r o l , f a r m e d a r e a l n e t w o r k o f s lig h t agencies,, w h ic h a t la s t e v o lv e d s o m e th in g e n tire ly d iffe r-' e n t f r o m th s firs t d e s ig n . •

A i litt le d is a p p o in tm e n t, a litt le re b e l- H o u b fe e lin g , a n d a l itt le s e lf-re p ro a c h fo r w h a t se e m e d as i f i t m ig h t h a v e b e o n a m is ta k e o n o u r p a r t , a!) g a y s w a y b e fo re ih e d is c o v e r y t h a t e v e r y t h in g th p t h a d h a p p e n e d w a s fo r th e be at, arid t h a t i f th e first p la n s h a d bo en c a rrie d o u t m u c h a d v a n ta g e w o u ld h a v e ; been lo s t, a n d in d e e d s e rio u s in c o n v e ­n ie n c e in c u r r e d .

S u o li a ro th e p ro v id e n c e s t h a t w ill bo m u lt ip lie d fO u s i f w o a s k a n d lo o k f o r t h e m ., L e t u s d o th is w it h m o r o a rid , snore e a rn e stn e s s, a rid le a rn t o re c o g ­n iz e a n d ac q u ie sc e ia them e n t ir e ly , e v e n W h o n in t h o m id s t o f th o s h a d o w : t h a t s o m e tim e s d a r k e n s o u r p a t h aa w e a re le d to th e l i g h t b e y o n d .

W h e n s h a ll w o s a y w i t h o u t f a l t e r i n g :• • I k n o w n o t t h e w a y I a m g o ln e .

w e ll 'Jo I k n o w m y i iu ia o ,AndTrltk CIitldlAll trust i givo tnf baud

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W h en h e m ires i t , Is; f l o ld i t fast,3otr»r a o c o t t o lose m y w a y , .

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— Illustrated Christian Weekly.

b e tte r . Be n o t cost d o w n , c h e e r u p ; ca st aside y o u r w eeds a n d w o es. L o o k t h e w o r ld i n th e f a c e ; d o y o u r d u t y ; t a k e o v e r y tr o u b le b y th e h o r n s ; o v e r­c o m e i t w ith t h e c o u ra g e o f a t r u e s o l-’ d ie r in life ’s g re a t c a m p a ig n , a n d s to u tly c o n te n d fo r th e v ic to r y o f w ill a n d w is­d o m .

T lio q u a lity o f f f ic r e y !ft n o t s tr a in e d ; .I t dropputh as tho gentle r&ln from heaven . Upon the pi&CQ t’encath. It Is twlso blessed: Itbtcssoafelta Eftatgfm Atid hlm'ihzi takes

. 'TlRnnghtlest.intlio.mlgbileflt; ttbeoomca The throned monarch better thtm hia crown,

—fftaSflpedre.

Behavior in Company.

L e i g h R i c h m o n d g iv e s th o fo llo w in g e x c e llo n t a d v ic e to h is d a u g h te rs : “ B e c h e e r fu l, b u t n o g ig g le rs. B e seriouis, b u t n o t d u l l . B e c o m m u n ic a tiv e ,’ h u t n o t .f o r w a r d . B e k i n d , b u t n o t s e r v ile . B e w a r e o f s illy , th o u g h tle s s s p e e c h e s ; a lt h o u g h y o u m a y . fo rg e t t h e m , o th e rs w ill n o t . R e m e m b e r , G o d 's e y e ia in e v e r y e o m p a u y . B e w a r e o f Isjyity a n d f a m i li a r i t y w it h y o u n g m e n ; a m o d e s t r e s e r v e , w i t h o u t a ffe c ta tio n , ia th e o n ly sa fe p a th C o u r t a n d e n c o u ra g e c o n ­v e r s a tio n w it h th o se w h o a re t r u l y Beri- o u b arid e o n v e r e ib le ; d o n o t g o i n t o v a lu a b le c o m p a n y w it h o u i e n d e a v o r in g to i m p r o v e h y th e in te rc o u rs e p e r m itte d to y o u . N o t h i n g is m o r e iJn b e c o n iin g y w h e n o n e p a r t o f » c o m p a n y is e n gaged in p r o fita b le c o v e r s a tio n , t h a n t h a t a n ­o t h e r s h o u ld b e t r if l i n g , g ig g lin g , a n d t a l k i n g c o m p a r a t iv e n o n se n s e to each o t h e r ."

'F a m ily Troubles.W a s th e re e v e r a fa rriily w i t h o u t its

tro u b le s ? A d a m a n d E v e h a d th e ir , tro u b le s i n E d e n ; a n d a ll fa m ilie s h a v e h a d t h e i r tro u b le s . E v e r y fa m ily h a s a s k e le to n b e h in d th e d o o r ; e v e r y p e raon: has a t b o r n in h is s id e . I t is aiiitf t h n t m is e ry lo v e s c o m p a n y , so t a k e c o u ra g e , be lp ieas m a n , w e a r ie d w o m a n . Y o u ; a r e in th e m a j o r i t y . ‘ ‘ M a n ia b o rn u n t o tr o u b le as th e s p a r k s fly u p w a r d .” A useless f a m i ly w o u ld y o u r s b o i f i t k n e w n o tr o u b le . T r o u b l e is o u r g re a t te a c h e r, I t n e rv e s us w it h s tr e n g th ; i t g iv e s u s c o u r a g e ; te m p e r a o u r m e ta l ; d e v e lo p s o u r s e lf c o n t r o l ; i t ,'ju ic kc n ii o u r i n v e n t iv e p o w e rs . T r o u b le s a re to us w h a t th e w in d s a re to t h e o iik — w h a t la b o r ia to th o m u s c le —'w h a t s t u d y is to th o m in d L i f e ls a a c h o o l. a n d tr o u b le i« o n e o f . the - g re a t lossona, T r o u b le s a re n o t to b e c o u r te d ; b u t w h e n th e y cotric w o m u s t g e t o v o r th e m th e be w a y w e c a n , o r b e a r th e tu w i t h th e be nt f o r titu d e w e ca n a ro u a o .

T a k e c o u r a g e , th e r e fo r e , tr o u b le d on®. N o t ir i 'V a in fere y o u r tria ls .' T h e y iftakei y o u b r a v e i's tio r ig ,' a iid i t is t o b o fi6 ^ o d ,

'W h a t W i l l H e Become ?

T b o q u e s tio n is o fte n a s k e d b y p a ­re n ts in re g a rd to t h e ir eo ns, a n d b y th e frie n d s o f. m a n y y o u n g m e n ; a n d ,'a l ­t h o u g h th e r e is n o d e fin ite r u le fo r a s c e r ta in in g , w e m a y g e t s o m e id e a o f w h a t a y o u n g m a n w ill b e c o m e b y o b ­s e rv in g hia a c tio n s a n d w o rd a ,

S o lo m o n sa ys t h a t “ e v e n fi c h ild Sb

k n o w n b y hia w o r k , w h e th e r i t b o g o od o r e v i l .” T h e r e f o r e , w h e n y o u see a b o y s lo w to g o to s c h o o l, in d iffe r e n t a b o u t le a r n in g , a n d g la d o f e v e r y o p p o r t u n it y to n e g le c t h iB lessons, y o u m a y ta k e i t

f o r g r a n te d t h a t h o w ill b e a b lo c k h e a d . W h e n y o u seo a b o y a n x io u s to sp e n d m o n e y , a n d w h o s p e n d s e v e r y c e n t a« s o o n os h e gets i t , y o u m a y k n o w t h a t n e w ill be ft s p e n d t h r if t , W h o n y o u see a b o y h o a r d in g u p h is p e n n ie s , a n d u n ­w illin g to p a r t w it h th e m , f o r a n y g o o d p u r p o s e , y o u m a y so t i t d o w n t h a t he w ill b o a m is e r.

W h o r i y o u aoe a b o y w illin g , to taste B tro n g d r i n k , y o u m a y r i g h t l y BUppo se t h a t b e w ill f in a lly b e c o m e it d r u n k a r d . W h e n a b o y ® d is re sp e c tfu l to liia p a ­r e n ts , d is o b e d ie n t to . h is te a c h e r , a n d u n k i n d to h is frie n d s a n d p la y m a te s , it i b a sig n t h a t h e w ill n e v e r bq o f m u c h n c c o u u t.

W h e n y o u see a b o y lo o k in g o u t for! h im s e lf a n d u n w i l li n g to s h a re g o o d th in g a w ith o th e r s , i t is a sig n t h a t he w ill g ro w u p a a e lfn h m a n .

N e x t Sabbath's Lesson.

O u r lesson is c a lle d “ T h e S e r p e n t in th o W ild e r n e s s .’ S e rp e n ts a re g e n e r­a lly s o m e th in g w a a ll w a n t to r u n a w a y fr o m ; b u t th ia o n o w as a s e rp e n t all w a n te d to see. W e k n o w h o w lo n g th e C h ild r e n o f Is r a e l w a n d e r e d in th e w il­d e rn e ss . T h o y m ig h t h a v e roacheri- C a tia a n lo n g y e a rs b e fo re , b u t be cause t h e y emne<i G o d p u n is h e d th e m byj k e e p in g t h e m a w a y so lo n g . ^

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f a u l t , tu v l a t last e ve n fo u n d fa u lt w ith' G o d , T h e y fo u n d f a u lt e v e n w i t h th o m a n n a , G o d ’s b re a d fr o m h e a v e n . F o r th is G o d p u n is h e d t h e n ;. F i e r y aer p e n ts b it th o p e o p lo ; a n d th e y d ie d . A t iiist th o y w o re s o r r y , a n d e a m e to M o se s to oak G o d to t a k e th e s e rp o u ts a w a y . G o d to ld M oses lo m a k u a brass serpen a n d ra is e i t o n a p o le in th e c e n tre o f th e catatp . T h e n a ll t f h o w e re b itte n neckled o n ly to lo o k u p t o 't U e brass se r­p e n t a n d th e y w o u ld l i v e . 'D o n ’ t y o u t h i n k th e p e o p le 'w e r e ,,g lf td . : 0 h . h o w th e y c ro w d e d to 's b e tfth o W csuM rfn l u p - liftc d 'e e r p e u t, s e a t to h e a l th d m i

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p o llu te s o u r d e v o tio n . W e d o n o t e v e n p r a y w it h o u t n e e d in g to as k G o d t o fo r * g iv e th e p r a y e r . O u r acte o f fa ith h a v e a m e a s u re o f . u n b e lie f ; in- t h e m , fo r th e , fa ith is n e v e r ao s tr o n g as i t o u g h t to b e . O u r p e n ite n tia l te ars h a v e so m e g r i t o f im p e n ite n c e i n t h e ih ,.a r id o u r h e iiy e n ly a s p ira tio n s h a v e a m e a s u re o f c a r n a lity to d e g ra d e t h e m . T h e e v il o f o u k n a tu r e c lin g e th to a ll t h a t w e d o . W h -» s h a ll b r in g a cle an r o u I o u t o f a n u n c le a n ? N o t o n e . O n e w a y , o r a n r o t h e r d e file m e n t w ill c o m e u p o n us. W e h a v e b e e n o n ce w a sh e d in th e b lo o d o f Je a u s , a n d w e a re cl3 an b e fo re th e b a r o f G o d ; . A n d y e t in th e d iv in e f a m ily w e n e e d t h a t o u r feet be w a sh e d a fte r w a lk in g a w h ile in th e d u s ty w b rld j a n d th e r e is n o t o n e d is c ip le w h o is a b o v e th o n e e d o f this w a s h in g . T o o n e a n d a ll th o L o r d s a iih , “ I f I w ash th e e h o t , th o u h a s t n o p a r t in m e .”

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re a d in g a n d a lo v e o f bo <ks w ill re a lize t h a t his e d u c a tio n is o n ly b o g u n w h e n h is sc h o o l d a y B a re e n d e d ! T o c o m ­p le te it w ill b a th e a im a n d a m b it io n o f his life . L e t h is c a llin g b o w h a t i t m a y , w ith a n in s a tia b le d e sire fo r k n o w le d g e h e w ill fin d le is u re f o r s e i& im p ro v o m o n t. T h o m a n y in stan c e s o f a e lf-o d u c a to d m e n w h o se e m in e n c e a n d success a ro d u e to a n e a r ly taato fo r r e a d in g , s h o u ld be g iv e n to t h o b o y s w h o a re ju s t e n te r in g th o a c tiv e .p u r s u it s o f life , a n d w h o a re ao a p t to t h i n k t h a t th e y cu n n o lo n g e r fin d t im e fo r a e lf c u ltu r e . B u t is th e iittle le in ir e th e y h a v e w a ll iin p r n v e d ? S h o u ld , th e a v o n in g a be id le d a w a y be cause tb e d a y s m u a t tie o c ­c u p ie d w ith busm eaa o r 1 la b o r ? T h e y o u t h whciao tc ac h e rs h a v e tr a in e d ,t h o m to ; h a v o a g o o d i b o o k a t h a u d fo r od d m p m e rits , w ill e n t e r tn e p ra c tic a l dall-. lo ^ S o f l i f e W ith a h a b it b f iiira titriu b le im |)o r ta n c o .

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th is m ig h t y a g g re g a te w a a t h a t p a id b y th e P i l g r i m F a t h e r s . W h e n s c o rn e d , de sp ised a n d p e rse c u te tl 'b y th e h a u g h ty a d h e re n ts o f th e C h u r c h o f E n g l a n d ,' arid fa rc e d b y t h e . u n ju s t de cree s o f J a m e s 1 . a g a in s t a ll disse nte rs to aaek a h o m e in th o n e w w e s te rn w o r ld b e yo n d th e seas, d id i t n o t co st th e m a p a n g to lo o k lo r th e laa t t im e u p o n t h e ir n a tiv e la n d ? T o t u r n fo r e v e r a w a y f r o m ita s ta te ly h o m e s , its g re e n m e a d o w s an d t h r i f t y fie ld s , to feol th e m B e lve s fo r e v e r e x ile d f r o m its s h o re s , h e n c e fo rth to h a v e n o m o r e .p a r t o r p a rc e l in th o in -' terests o f t h a t g r e a t k in g d o m o f w h ic h E n g l i s h m e n w e re a n d a re ao ju s tly p r o u d , w aa in d e e d a g re a t s o rro w ; b u t: m a y b e t h o y h a d s u ffe re d to o m u c h ! w it h in its r e a l m * to w a ste s e n tim e n t; u p o n ' le a v in g i t , a n d w e c a n im a g in e th e m t u r n i n g t h e ij faces r e s o lu te ly t o ­w a rd s tb e s e ttin g s u n , w h e re h e n c e fo rth t h e ir d e stin ie s l a y . W h a t . a d re a ry p ro s p e c t wa<i th e ira w h e n , a fte r a lo n g , a n d d a n g e ro u s v o y a g e , t h e y s ig h te d th e : ario w -c lad sh o re s n f C a p e C o d B a y ! M i d w in t e r in a s tra n g e , ties? w o rld : no. fr ie n d ly g r e e tin g to w e lc o m o th e m to its u n t r i e d s h o re s— o n l y . th e .h o w l s o f w o lve s in t h e 'u n b r o k e n fo re s t, a n d w ild y e lls a n d a a h o w e r o f -a r r o w s f r o m th e s till m o r e a a va g s In d ia n s . T h i s was t h e ir first re c e p tio n . D i d th o y q u a i l in th e face o f i t a n d l o o k b a c k 1 N o I -" They afeook the depth-* ->ntie desert’a gloom

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a tu r e fo r th e y o u n g , th e p u b lic a tio n e n title d " S u n d a y ," issued fo r th e h o l i ­d a y s b y E , P . D u t t o n & C o ., 7 1 3 B r o a d - , w a y , N e w t Y o r k ; a n d fo r stile b y P e r k i n ­p in e & H ig g i n s , 9 1 4 A r c h s tre e t, P h i l a ­d e lp h ia , is l ik e ly to b e a r t b s p a lm th is y e a r . T h e v o l u m e f o r .1 8 8 1 , c o m p le te , is o n e o f t h e fin e s t-th in g s w e h a y e e v e r seen to in te re s t th o ju v e n ile s . ' S u n ­d a y ’ ’-c o n ta in s o v e r tw ti h u n d r e d illu s ­tra tio n s ,- m a n y o f th e m b e in g fu ll-p a g e , a n d a lm o s t s p e a k in g . p ic tu r e s . T h i s p u b lic a tio n is s a id to be v e r y p o p u la r in G r e a t B r i t a i n , b t ft w i l l b e m u c h m o r e so in th is c o u n t r y i f fa c ilitie s f o r p r o ­d u c i n g i t ;c a n o n l y e q u a l th e <!emtt.>id w h ic h is Burei tp n rfs e fo r a v o lu m e o f s u c h v a r ie d e xc e lle n c e s. P r ic e $ 1 ,2 5 .. Harper's Magazine fo r D e c e m b e r — th e h e g irin in g o f th e a ix t y - f o u r th v o lu m e — o ffe rs ita re a d e rs a n u n u s u a lly r ic h a n d v a r ie d e n t e r t a in m e n t .

T h e fro n tis p ie c e is a fin e fu ll p a g e ,i l - lu stra tio ri b y A b b e y o f H e r r i c k ’s p o e m " U p o n S a p p h o .” T h e : p e tiin tt a r tic le o f th e iiu m tie r i V a v e r y in te re s tin g d e ­

s c r ip t io n b y ’ Z a d o l B a rn c a G u s ta fs o n o f t h e ro y a l fa m ily , o f S w e d e n — T h e ■ B e r - r ia d o lte s — w it h t w e n t y - fo u r e le g a n t i l - lu i-tra tio n s . S o m a n y o f th e B e r n a d o t - les h a v e b e e n d is tin g u is h e d fo r lite r a r y iiitti a r tis tic a t t a in m e n t s , th a t t h e re c o rd o ffe rs fe a tu re s o f u n u s u a l in te re s t.

T . B . A l d r i c h C o n trib u te s a fin e p o e m e n title d " P re a e ie u c b ,” w h ic h is o h a rti!- in g ly illu s tra te d by. A b b e y .

. J o s e p h H a t t o n i n hie t h ir d p a p e r .'o n “ J o u r n a lis t ic L o n d o n " g ive s, c o n s id e r- ib le sp ac e to M r . E d w i n A r n o l d , a u t h o r , ■if “ T h o W g l i t o f A s i a ; ” a n d , i n ; e v e r y re s p e c t, h is a r tic le is w o r th re a d in g .

W d l i a m H a m i l t o n G ib s o n .c O n tr ib U te s a n o th e r o f h is d e lig h tfu l p a p e r s ,. e o ti-' tie d “ A m o n g O u r F o o t p r i n t s ,” w it h s ix te e n illiib tn itio n s b e a u tifu lly e n g r a v ­ed f r o m h is o w n d r a w in g s ,

A l fr e d T . S t o r y p re se n ts aotste' v e r y , t im e ly 'i n f o r m a t i o n re s p e c tin g W i ll i a m P e n n 's G r a v e a t Jorde^tm . H i s a r tic le — w h ic h is illu s tr a te d — sho w B c o n c lu s iv e ly * h y p o rm is a io ri c o u ld n o t be g r a n te d lo r t f .e r e m o v a l o f P e n n ’s r e m a in s to A m e r ic a .

H o w a r d P y l e c o n trib u te s a s h o r t p a - lier e n title d “ A u t u m n S k e tc h e s in th e P e ttn s y lv a n ia H ig h la n d s ,” illu s tra te d oy fiv e e x q u is ite e n g ra vin g s fr o m ’ h is o w n d r a w in g . ’

W i ll i a m A l l e n B u t le r , th e a u t h o r o f ' N o t h i n g to W e a r ,” c o n tr ib u te s it n o e m ,

e n title d *• T h e G a r d e n o f t h e G o d s , v e ry ■ll'eciivoly i l l u s t i i t e d h y T h o m a s M o r a n .

A v e r y c u rio u s a r tic le re s p e c tin g ce r- t a iiL p o p u la r d e lu s io n s , e n title d “ M o n ­ste rs ,” is c o n tr ib u te d b y M . D t C o n w a y , a'itit lu s tra tio n s . A m o n g o th e r th in g s ,

- U r . C o n w a y .e x p o s e s th e t'rautf k n o w n ^a “ M o t h e r S f i ip t o n ’s P r o p h e c ie s .”

P r o f . J o h n F i s k e ’a p a p e r H o w A m e r ­ica C a m e to be D is c o v e r e d " offers s o m o v e r y in te re s tin g a u ig e s tio n s fo r t h o u g h t ­fu l re a de rs.

T h e a u th o r o f “ C a p e C o d F o l k s ,” S a lly P - M c L e a n , c o n tr ib u te s a c h a ra c ­te r is t ic s h o r t B tory, " S a n i S p e r r y ’ s P e n ­s io n ."

A h u m o r o u s s k e t c h ,. e n title d A C r is is ," ib c o r itr ib u io d b y M r s . L , W . C h a m p n e y .

O n e o f th e m o s t in te re s tin g artic le s in th e n u m b e r — e s p e c ia lly io r w o m e n — is o n e e n t i t l e d . E c o n o m y i n D r e s s ,” b y M r s . T . W . D e w i n g , a u t h o r o f “ B e a u t y i n D re tt*.

T h o m a s H a r d y ’ S; n o v e l , “ A L a o d i ­c e a n ,” a p p ro a c h e s its c o n c lu s io n . I t ia to bt, fo llo w e d b y a n o v e le tte e n title d • P r u d e n c e ,” a a to ry o f i E s t h e t io L o n - • lo n , h y M r s . J o h n L i l l i e . ' ‘ A n n i e ,” M iss C o n s ta n c e F e n i i r io r e W o o U o n V , n o v e l , w ill tits c o n tin u e d . fo r B o ve ra l m o n t..s .

T h e E d i t o r i a l D e p a r t m e n ts a re c ro w d ­ed w ith e n t e r t a in in g 'a n d in s t r u c tiv e r e a d in g . .

A c a s e “ g i v e n o v e r t o d i e .” — T he fo llo w in g r e p o r t o f a case in w h ic h , to a li a p p e a ra n c e s , th o p a tie n t was b e y o n d th e re a ch ' b f curative ;, a g e n c ie s ,. is tine a m o n g t h e m a n y s u r p r is in g re sults w h io h a re c o n t in u a lly a tte n d in g th e use o f C o m p o u n d O x y g e n t ; “ T h e last' H o m e T r e a t m e n t t h a t I o rd e re d f r o m y o u ,” (w r ite s a . p h y s ic ia n in V e r m o n t ) , •* wiui f o r M .ra; — — S h e w as g iv e n o v e r t o d ie b y h e r o ld p n y a ic ia n ( w h o h as tre a te d h e r fo r t w e n t y - tw o y e a rs ) a n d frie n d s I w a s ca lle d to se e . h e r w h e n sh e c o u ld n u t ap e a k a lo u d w o r d , o r lift h e r h e a d fr o m th e p illo w ; c o u ld ta k e n o fo o d e x c e p t a littlo be e f-to a. I s e n t to y o u f o r a H o m e T r e a t m e n t o f O x y g e n .a n d y o u r a d v ic e . S h e h as be en s te a d ily i m p r o v i n g ; sh e ia a r o u n d th o h o u so se e in g t o h e r , h o u s e h o ld affa ire . H e r n e ig h b o rs s a y t h a t i f sh e g c M w o lf ih e r s is .n o use o f a n y o u e ’s d y i n g .' ’ T r e a tis o o n • " C o m p o u n d . O x y g e n ” s e n t fre e . D r s . S t a r k e y & F a le r ) , 110 9 a n d } 1 1 1 G i r a r d S t .,' P h ila d e lp h ia , P a .

Personal M e n tio n .,M r . a n d M rB . K o n n a r d C h a n d le r .r e ­

tu r n e d to t h e ir re s id e n c e a t- th e G ro v e " la s t -M o n d a y , a fte r a n a b s e n ts b f s e ve ra l w e e k s , d u r in g ” w h ic h M r s . C h a n d le r v is ­ite d a la rg e n u m b e r o f c h u rc h e s w it h in t h o b o u n d s o f th e P la tt e b u r g D i s t r i c t , N e w Y o r k C o n fe r e n c e , a d v o c a tin g th e c la im s o f t h o W o m e n ’s .F o r e ig n U i » t s io n a r y S o c ie ty . S h e a d d re s se d t w o - a rid a o m e tim e j th r e e —a u d ie n c e s e v e r y ; d a y , e x c e p t S a tu r d a y s , a n d fo tfn d e d a u x ­i lia r y so c ie tie s in e v e r y c h u r c h , r e t u r n ­i n g , as t h e re s u lt o f h e r. la b o rs , o v e r 1 1 0 0 n a m e s o f n e w irie m b e rs . W e are e x t r e m e ly g ra tifie d w it h s u c h a g o o d re ­p o r t , a n d t h e , m o r e t h a t , b o th b u r • frie n d s h a v e h a d a v e r y p ie assin t: t im o , a n d arei e n jo y in g e x c e lle n t h e a lth .

W e t a k e p le a s u re in p u b lis h in g th o a p p e a l o f t h r e e m iriis te rs w h o a re n o w in th is c o u n t r y r e p r e a e n tin g th e g re a t n e e d o f h e lp f o r I r e l a n d , a n d th e e n - d o r a e m e n t o f o u r f r ie n d , R e v . J a m e s M o r r o w , a p p e n d e d . I t i s 'n o t th r o u g h i. “ la n d le a g u e 1’ a g ita tio ;- p o o r I r e la n d c a n h o p e to b e o e n e fito d , b u t b y th e te acb iritjs o f th e G o s p e l, to p r o m o te w h ic h fheae g o o d m e n a r e n o w fig k in g s y i i i p a t h y a n d a i d . :

D i s t a n t frie n d s h a v e ' c o n v e y e d to us th e ir t h a n k s fo r t h o r e c a p itu la tio n o f S u m m e r p r e a c h in g w iiic h o u r la s t n u m ­b e r c o n ta in e d . T h o s e w h o w e re pre se n t a t m o s t O f i h e se rvice s s a y ' th e ir r e c o l-' le c tio n ti h a - s b e e n p le a s a n tly r e v iv e d as th e y h a v o g la n c e d o v e r th e r e c o r d , arid o t h e r s .w h o w e re f a r a w a y su g g e st i t h a t last w e e k ’s iesuij is to th e m w o r th a w h o le y e a r ’s s u b s c r ip t io n ,- .- is •;

R e v . G e o r g o C f a r k e w lil fill th e p u l ­p i t o f S t . P a u l ’s M . E . C h u r c h , O c e a n G r o v e , n e x t S u b b a th , m o r n in g a n d e v e ­n in g . A l l a ro in v i t e d . •

•Th e U sual R esult.—I t is n o t to - be d e n ie d th a t a g o o d s e w in g m a c h in e ia o n e o f th e m o s t im p o r t a n t a p p u r te ­n an ce s o f th e m o d e r n h o u s e h o ld .

W e t h o u g h t w e b a d a g o o d m a c h in e i n o u r h o u s e h o ld u n t il o n e d a y th o a g o n t o f th e New Home p re se n te d b im - s e lf a t o u r d o o r a n d p ro c e e d e d to d e ­liv e r a n o r a tio n u p o n its c h a ra c te ris tic m e r its .

“ B u t ,” w e a n s w e re d , “ o u r m a c h in e se rve s tis n ic o ly a n d s u its ua w e ll , a h d w e d o n o t c a re f o r a n o t h e r .”

T h e a g e n t, h o w e v e r , w a s p e rs is te n t, a n d f in a lly be gged th e p r iv ile g e o f l o a v - in g o n e o f h is m a c h in e s w it h u a, “ fo r th o lad ie s to t r y .”

T h e re q u e s t waa n o t u n r e a s o n a b le , so w o g r a n te d it — b u t m o r e , to o b lig e U io a g e n t t h a n a n y t h i n g e ls e ; fo r w e re a lly d id n o t w a n t th e m a c h in e , a n d h a d n o t th e rettiofts- 1 id e a o f b u y in g i t .

T h e ,m a c h i n e o n c o in th e h otiB e, it w-as n a t u r a l t h a t th e lad ie s s h o u ld lo o k i t o v e r . T h e y d id s o , a n d as a co nse­q u e n c e fell itj lo v e w itli i t . T h e y tiny t h a t w i t h o u t th e s lig h te s t w iah to d e c ry - o r d is p a ra g e a n y o th e r m a c h in e , th is , a llt h i n g R c o n s i d o r e d ,i s ,i n t h o i r O p i n i o n , t h e .m o s t d e a ira b le one t o be h a d .

T h e u p s h o t o f th e w h o le m a t t e r w as t h a t t iie o ld m a c h in e , w as d isp o se d o f , a n d th e t " L i g h t R u n n i n g N e w H o m o ” in s ta lle d m o u r h o u s e h o ld — tt v e r y fa ir a n d s a tis fa c to ry a r r a n g e m e n t b e in g m a d e w it h th e a g e n t.

I t is p r o n o u n c e d a g e n u in e b e a u ty a n d a re a l c o m f o r t , a n d “ b u r f o l k s " w a n te d ua to to ll o t h e r fo lk s a b o u t i t .

T h i s u n r iv a lle d m a c h in e ia m a n u fa c ­t u r e d b y Johnson, C la rk & C o ., 30 U n i o n S q u a r e , N e w Y o r k , 'W h o w is h ue to a n y t h a t a l! w h o w ill ae nd fo r tlie ir a d ­v e r tis e m e n t (p r in t e d o n a n o th e r p a g e ) , w ill re c e iv e a Bbt. o f fa n c y a d v e r tis in g n o v e ltie s , o f v a lu e to th o s e c o lle c tin g c a rd a , & c .

L o c a l Notes.L a y i n y o u r w in t e r ’ s w o o d n o w .B e a t L e h i g h C o a l a t F e r g u s o n ’B y a r d .

, F irs t-e la s a P a in t e r s ’ L a d d e r s a t C o lo - m a n ’a P a i n t S t o r o , A s b u r y P a r k .

G e n u i n e B a ltim o r e B l a c k s m i t h ’s C o a l a t F e r g u s o n ’s y a r d .

U s o S e a S h o r e S p e c ific f o r u lc e ra te d so re th ro a t." P u t u p b y K i n m o n t h & C o ., A a b u r y P a r k , N . J .

“ W h a t o v e r y o n e sa y s "m ust b e t r u e ,’ t h a t ,“ D r . S e lle rs ’ C o n g h S y r u p ” h as r.o e q u a l fo r c o u g h s a n d c o ld s .” T r y i i t . P r ic o 25 ce n ts .

P r i c e s 'o f k i n d l i n g w o o d ; p ric e s o f s to v o w o o d . p ric e •: o f s a w e d b lo c k s ; p ric e s o f c o rd w o o d : A U re d u c e d a t F o r g iiB o u ’s y a r d .

“ T h e lit ;c la s s sa id m y w ife h a d c o n ­s u m p t io n . T r i e d ‘ L i n d s e y ’s B lo o d S e a rc h e r! a n d sh e h a s b e tte r h e a lth th a n e v e r .” G . H . H u b b a r d , H a m p d e n , 0 .

F o r s a lt r h e u m , c o r n s , o r a n y itc h in g s k in d isease, P i k e ’s C e n te n n ia l S a lt R h o u m 3 a !v o h a s rib s u p e r io r . S o ld b y W . C . B a k e s , d r u g g is t, O c e a n G r o v e a n u A s b u r y P a r k .

R escued from D eath.— W illia m J . C o u g h lin o f S o m e r v ille , M a s s ., s a y s ; I n th e fa ll o f 1 # 7 6 1 w as t a k e n w ith b le e d­in g o f th e iu n g a fo llo w e d b y a to v e r o c o u g h . I lo s t m y a p p e tite " a n d flesh a n d w a s c o n fin e d to m y b e d . I n 1 8 7 7 X waa a d m it te d to th e H o s p i t a l . T b e d o c to rs said I h a d a h o le i n m y lu n g as b ig as a h a l f d o l la j . A t o n e t im e a re ­p o r t w e n t a r o u n d t fia t I w as d e a d . I g a v e u p h o p o , b u t a frie n d to ld riie o f Djt. W iluam H all’s B aisam for the L i m a s . I g o t ti b o tile , w h e n to m y s u r­p r is e , I c o m m e n c e d to feel b e tto r , a n d t-o-day I feel b e tte r t h a n fo r th re e y e a rs p a s t. -

“ I w r it e .t h is h o p in g o v o r y o n e a filio f- ed w it h d iseased lu n g s w ill t a k e O r . W illiam H all’s B alsam, a n d lie c o n ­v in c e d Consumption can be Cured I o a n p o s itiv e ly s a y i t h as d o n e m o r e

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e n a b lin g t h e m to r e n e w th o ir r a m b lln g a , a s fre ­q u e n tly as d e s ir e d , w iih o u t o x tra e x p e n s e , aa t h e y aro p r o v id e d w ith F cason tic k e r s a t th e w vm ep rices r a id by g u e s ts a t o th e r h o te ls fo r a s in g le adm la* Blon.

T h is h o u s e p o sse s se s n il m o d e r n im f r tv e m e n ts , r-G os, H ot a n d C old B a th s , p u r e S p r iu g w a te r , e tc .

j l n f l i c a * * d A m 11 s e m e n t s . ‘

Guests of ths Glen Mountain, only ad­mitted to Glen on Sunday,

a s n o t lc k e ta a r e s o ld o r r e o e iv e d o a t h s S a b b d th .

Board, 53,00 per Day; 314.00 per.W eek.Spcclal rates lo rnmKlt's, parties Bttd exeurelonlBE.%

O m n ib u ses a n d c a r r ia g e s m e e t e v e r y tr a in a n d b oat. O nly a fe w m o m tn ts r id e fr o m d e p o t a n d s t e a m b o a t . la n d in g . F in e l iv e r y fo r d e l ig h t fu l d r iv e s . •

H , H , V a n Meter & C o . ,W a tk in s G len , N .Y .

THE BEST CLOTHIHG7F O R T H E

L E A ST MONEY,i & l l i W l ,

O A K H A L L ,

S. E. Cor. Sixth and Market Streets,

PHILADELPHIA.

The Largest Clothing House in America.

J O H N M . D M Y ’ S

PHILA. CASH STORE,Main Ave., Ocean Grove.

Family Supplies,L A R G E A N D W E L L -SE L E C T E D STO CK OF

D r y . G o o d s , G r o c e r i e s , F r u i t s , & c . , T o y s a n d F a n c y A r t i c l e s .

Ladies Shawls and Oheap Bathing HatB.’ P R IC E S T O .S U IT T H E T IM E 8. ’

C u sto m from th e G rovo a u d P ark s o l ic i t e d , a n d sa t is fa c t io n g u a r a n te e d .. :

Domestic Sewing Maclilnes,• . A n d a l l a t ta c h m e n ts .M a c h in e s t i tc h in g , s ta m p in g a n d p in k in g on

fla n n e l b y th e y a r d . B o lts s ta m p e d for b r a id , o f e m b r o id e r in g ,. . . M R S . J , M . D E Y . \

Maiii Aveane, East of Boat Office.C L O S I N G P R I C E S

. o p .DeHAVEN & TOWNSEND,

B A N K E R S .W o. 4 0 S o u t l i T l i t r d S t . P h l l n d e l | » t i l a

. N o v e m b e i 9 ,1881 .BID. AHKRD

0 . 8 . 0’8 . 1881; E x t . . : w ; i : . . . . . . . . . . . . 'C u rren cy . 6 ’s .K x I n i .......................5's, 1881, n o w *.......................4 W b , n o w ,E x . C o u p . . . . 1. ............. ;4 's " . . . . . . . . .

P e n n s y lv a n ia R ; R : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .P h ila d e lp h ia a t id R e a d in g I t R . . . . .U h ig h V a lle y R . R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L e h ig h C oal a n d N a v ig a t io n C o .. . . ,U n ited N . J . R. R . a n d C a n a l . . . . . . 181N orth ern C en tra l R . I t . C o . . 5 1 % Ife s to r iv llle P a w . R . R. C o . . . . . . . . . . . 20 ■P ittsb u rgh , TR. & B u ff. R . R . C o . . . ; ; '23 . ,t-’e n tr a l T ra n sn o r ta tio n C o . ; . ; ............10N orth ern P a c ific , C ora . . . 40W

“ P r o f ’d . . . . . . . . . . . . -89V4N o r th P e n n s y lv a n ia I t R . . . . . 5 9 } * ’P h lla d e lp h 's & E r ie I t I t . ; . . . . . . . . . . .̂ *0S ilv o r , (T ra d es ,) .................................. 991$

S to ck s a u d F o n ils b o u g h t a u d s o ld o n C o m m is ­s io n . S to ck s c a r r ie d o n fa v o r a b le te r m s .

N E W A N D SE C O N D H A N D

PIANOS and ORGANSfor sa lo n t v e r y lo w p r io cs .

ALSO, INSTRUMENTS FOR RENT /t i l l th e lir sv o f J u u c , 1882.a t a c c o m m o d a t lu g p r ic e s

335 SE A V IE W A V e S ijj ls ! O C E A N G R O V E , a n y tim o d u r in g m o n th o f P ep tea -b er .

W I L L I A M B . D O U G L A S , o f tlio firm o f D o u g la s A K u h n o . d e a le r s In ' •

F n r i i l t i i r o . <‘n r j» t* ln , iM n n o H i in < l o r g n u o ,• 709 a n d SOI ifroau.^Lv N e w a r k . N . J .

J. C. R A N D O L P H ,ARCHITECT AND BUILD if R,A sb u rv P a rk , O c e a n G ro v e a n d S p r in g l .a k e , N . J.

Prtrtics w h o cor ittn iip la te b u ild in g w ill , d o w e ll ‘ b y c a l l in g Ht b ls-h s li ie n c o o n 1th a v e . n e a r B on n stree t, or addrcs-i P .t ) . Box-ICO ABbury P a r k . : M r : H a n d o lp h h a s h a d 80 y e a r s exp«‘r i e u c e in b u ilo lu g a n d w a rra n ts a l l w ork »a tt* fa cto ry . A lso , Ua; j-evcrsl p ro p er tie s f .ir h a io

H . S. F A R R E L L ,PICTORIAL, SIGN AMD DECORATIVE

P A I N T E RO P P . O O l B i i » f l I t O V K O A T E S ,

' ' .** ’̂ 11 nnm ■ .■ * ir i n f f ;

DOLL BABIES for the MILLION!GREAT BARGAINS AT W OODS’

Corner 8th and Arcli Streets, Philiulclpliia.F a th ers. britiR y o u r lU tlo B0n«. M o th ers, b r in g y o u r l i t t l e d a u g h te r s .

B r o ih e r s b r in g y o u r l i t t le slBtcrs. b is t e r s b r in g y o u r l i t t lo b ro th ers.H asb atid a brin ir x o iir l i ' t l e w iv e s . : W lv o s , b r in g y o u r b ig h u sb au d fl.

m U,ncIefl- y o u r l i t t le n e p h e w s A u n ts , b r in g y o a r l l t U e n e lc e s .MIbs F lo ra M c F lim sc y , b r in g a l l y o u r s la ters a n d y o u r c o u s in s a n d y o u r a u n ts , to s e e th e d is p la y o f

DOLL BABIES AND TOYSA t WOODS' PO PULAR TRIMMING STC RES,

Comer 8 th an d A rch Streets, P B IL A D E L P H T A .T H A T D I G W I N D O W 1 9 I M M E N S E ! O rders b y m a ll r e c e iv e p r o m p t a n d c a r e fu l a t te n t io n .

Clifford Cottage,. O lir i S t . n e a r B e a c h .A v o .

Vlrs, E. C. Holmes, Dressmaker.S p e Jial a t te n t io n g iv e n to C u tt in g an<V F itt in g .

The Howland House,In the Centre ol Ocean Grovs. -.

Open for Transient or Perma­nent Boarding.

O. L. HOWIiAND. •P k o pu ie t o r

A .tia.ntio tdoxise,OCEAN GROVE, N. J.

OPEN ALL THE yEAR. Superior accommodations, ex­cellent table, and all tne comforts o f a home.

■ M. A . YOUNG-, Proprietor.

Ll F E 5 l0E A T H ofJA Ml ES a . .GARFIELD'A corrcct of hi* Lifo aoJ fall P»rtioularj or ihe A s o a s o I n a t i o n £ f . 0 rtd^Prsi i d#nt . ^A"ra<i«irrm arknblm ttxt crlilral » A C M T Q U f A I M T P I T Irccord of a n ob le m a n . A U c N I O lr¥ I t l i o f ttoa A G E .5 0 per cent. dlscouottrt80nt8" « ^ S I m ^ ' t e ? ^ / e ^ ^ ^ ,*:

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purchasing lots or cottages, *>r w flhing their

F E R G U S O N 'S

O O E A N " Q R O V E B B O O B D ; 3S T O V E M B E E 2 6 , I S S I .

5v-. • . •: T e a c h in g .*;i. ' • \ . .W r ie w h o h a s censed to b n n le a rn e r

c ito n o l b o & g o o d te a c h e r . T l i o m o re h e .h s w d is c o v e r e d , t h e m o r e h e w nntp IdV V no W i T l i : t r u l y le a rn e d m a n feoln

g re atne ss o f h ia ig n o r a tu 'e iu h I th e ' little n e s s o f h ia k n o w lo g o ‘:. J h u t a d r o p

o u t o f th e b o u n d le s s o c e a n o l t r u t h . I t h a a be en w e ll B a id , “ T h e g re a te r the c irc le o f o u r k u o iy le g o , th e g r e a te r the h o r i z o n o f ig n o r a n c e t h a t- - b o u n d s i t T h e p rid e o f w is d o m th e re fo re is th o p r o o f o f l o l l y .” A r r o g a n c e a n d nssu- ra n e e a r e n o t th e fr u its o f ti n o le a r n in g Y e f fr o m th e d a y s o f J o h n s o n to D ic k o n * “ t h e so V io o i-m n ate r" h n s b e e n c h a ra c ­te r iz e d in o u r lile r a tu r o ns m a g is te ria l,

.o p in io n a te d , a n d d o g m a tic a l. A s s o c i­a te d as te a c h e rs a ra w it h b e g in n e rs , o r rit le n st in fe r io r s in a t t a in m e n t s , se ldo m

called to th o g r a p p le o f m in d w ith m in d a « in fo re n s ic co n te s is '.\ith e q u a lr O r s u p e r io r s , th e r e is n g r e a t d a n g e r o f i m b ib in g tlie s p ir it o f c o n c e it., a n d d o g ­m a t is m , - v e ! . w h e n o n ly ge t I in g d e e p e r i n tb o o'.o r u ts , \V h i> ‘, is d r y e r th a n a n o ld ,o p in io n a t e d , s e lf-s a tis tie d .u n p ro - g fe s s iv e so h o o l-m u s iO T ? K e iJespises ‘ a ll y o u r iie w -fa n g le ti n o t io n s .” H o glo rie B in t h e “ g o o d old w a y s ." H i s flu e n t r o u t in e feeds h is c o m p la c e n c y , t h o u g h i t r e a lly e n e r v a te s iji .< o w n m in d a n d B ttip p fie i h is p u p ils . W h o e v e r e ith e r i n th e c o lle g e o r p r i m a r y Bchool hftsva asse d 'to le a r n , s h o u ld b y a ll m e a n s ito p -te a c h in g , fo r c h ild r e n n e e d im p u ls e

o v e n m o r e th a n in s t r u c tio n . A n y o n e w h o 110 lo n g e r th iis ts fo r h ig h e r k n o w .ledge c a n n o t f i t l y lead o v e n th e y o u n g ­est to ils fo u n t a in . A s a . te a c h e r , o n e m u s t b8 p ro fire s s iv e , o r cease to bo a t a ll. T h e m in d th a ts la g iia te s m u s t so on r e ­tr o g r a d e , a n d sue!', a te a c h e r w o u ld s t u lif y r a t h e r th a n s tim u la te h is class

O C J 2 A J S ( j r l i t J V M i

Tk (Mian Sea-side Resort

m n o m m em i m tFor the information of those not fiv

miliar with this interesting place, a few facta may bo briefly stated s

LO C A TIO N .I t to located bIx miles soutliof Long Branch, Im­

mediately on the shore of tho Atlantic Occam It Is hounded on the north and south by beautiful littlo fresh *, atcr lakes; on tho east by the ocean, and on tho west by Deal anil Squau Turnpike.

E X T E N T .It comprises about threo hundred n-cres of land,

two-thirds of which aro grove, and tho remalndei beach land. Tho wholo plot Is now laid out iu grand avenues from olghty to three huu^tcd feet wide. *

B U IL D IN G S .On these avenue? 'b o a t three hunlred and sev­

enty-five cottages aro now built, varying in cost from 8 J00 to $0 ,000 , Thero are about lorty additional buildings, consisting of hu-ge boarding* houses, stores, and such other cdificcs ns the busi­ness of tho place demands. To th?«5 buildings others are being constantly added, so ti At he pre­cise number given to-day will not e.ivpwer for the number a week or a month hence. Ali o f the cot­tagcs aro comfortablo—somo of thom plain, and others possessing all tho beauty and perfection ol modern architecture.

s i z e o r t o m

The average bIzo o f lols is SOxAQ feet, which is largo enough fora small cottage, stKlt as thoroa- )orlty prefer to build. Those who wish to build larger buy two or mom lots.

W A T E R .. Water of tho purest and beat quality, and in in ­exhaustible quantities, is obtained by means cf tubo pumps, driven to a depth of or SO fset through tho solid gravel.

' . T E N T S . ■. In addition to cottages and bocr.lhig-houses aa places of residence, tents are used b y : aony people. Last year, over f*ur hundred of these veto erected, and althoughtho season wns unusually stormy— tho wind aomctfmcs blowing almost a £iUe—yetbjit ono was blewndown, and that Improperly put up, nnd empty at tho time,' These lent! are dry and .comfortable, cven-in wet weather Many persons prefer, teuts to cottagcs ,ii* they say, “ Tentlifo.ls a chango—wo live in hauses or coth.^-s at home.’.' Tents of good size, and in good condition, erected aud ready for occupancy, can alway.t bo had on reasonable terms by. appli cat ion tu »»io Superin­tendent. .

D A T IIIN G A N D B O A T IN G .The batli Ing at Ocean Grovo is unsurpassed. Tbo

boating upon tbo lakes is enjoyed by thousands of men, women,,and children, from carlj l\w u to long after dark. Over four hundred boats aro now found upon theso.waters. , . , .

O O V EB N M EN T.Tbe government ofthe placo is strictly religious,

being In cixargo of twenty-six men—thirteen min­isters and thirteenlaymon-^all of whom must be membera of tho Methodist Episcopal Church ; and yet thWtrtace Iain no sense sectarian—Its popula­tion being composed of all denominations of Chris. tlanj, whfrcojoy and tako part in ita religious ser-

ices.. . . - j. < • - •• * ', R E C R E A T IO N .

The object of this placo is to provido a eoa-alde resort for Christian pcopl o, freo from the vices and temptations usually found at fashionable watering nlacea, and at such rates as shall couio within the rci»ch of those of moderate means.

I t E L I G I O U S S E R V I C E S .

A camp-mecting for tlio promotion o f Christian holiness is held cach year, together with other ro-

' ligious services, which aro h eld daily from tlie be­ginning of tho season to itsclo.se.

R E S T R IC T IO N S .Tho gatea aro closed on tho Babbuth, and the

quietnefcs that beeomcs that holy day everywhere prevails. NeltherUquorenortobaccoarosoldupou the ground. “ Holiness to the Lord11 Is our motto.

LO TS F O R S A L E ,About twelve hundred lots havo already been

,«jjid.‘ i.ThefOiarc. many more yet iv. the market well located'and attractive. Tho proceeds from tho solo of lots, and from all otht. f\Otir<*ca. go to Improve tho placo. 'Hie individual members oi

■ .the AssdciationaronotflnaucIallybem'lited.' Tbe charter prohibits it. • ‘ ■

The rail-road depot is but a fow htiadroci yard* from the entrance to tlio grounds. r»* Jl and tele­graph itfliee oi*eu all tho year.

AU other Information desired wui be fredy obUliu5-l bv «ddrcr<siiig

• G. W. EVANS, Boc’y. OCEAN GROVE, N. J.

smN e u r a lg i a , S p r a i n s

■ P a i n in t h o ISncIc au< l. S id e .T h o r e Is n o th in g more* p a in tu l th n n th e s o

d is c u s e s ; b u t tin* p ;.ln c a n b e r e m o v e d n n d t h o d is e a s e c u r e d b y u s o o f P o r r y D a v i s ' P a i n K i l l e r .

T i l l s , r e m e d y U n o t n < -b o n p I t c i i z l n e o r J 'o t m h ' u m p r o d u c t t h a t m u s t h o k e p t n w u y f r o i n | l v « « r h e a t t o >vvobt t i n n i e r o f t -x p lo K im t, n o r 1k i i n j i u n t r i e d e x p e r l - m c n t . t l m f i i i n y d o i u o r o l m r i u t h a n g o o d .

P a i n K i l l e r b u s b e e n i n c o n s t a n t u s e l o r fo r ty y e a r s , a n d *.ho u n iv e r s a l t e s t im o n y fr o m n il p a r t s o f . th e w o r ld Is , I t n e v o r f p i l s . I t n o t o n b ’ o i i e c t s 'a p e r in a n e n t c u r e ,

.b u t i t r e llu yea p u ln a l in o s t in b ta n ta n e o u s ly . . U e ln g . a p u r e ly veg r tu b li* r e m e d y , I t I s sa ro In t h e h a n d s nr t h e m r s t I n e x p e r ie n c e d .

T h u r e c o r d o f c u r e s b y t h e u s o o f PAtN K t u .u a w o u ld f i l l v o lu m e s . T h e fo l lo w in g e x t r a c t s fr o m le t t e r s r e c e iv e d s h o w w h a t th o se w l io lm v o tr ie d I t t l t ln k :

E d g a r C a d y , O w a t o n n a , M in n . , B a y s :A bont a year pIuco tny wife becutno mibjpct

to HQvero wiU'orliiif from rhminmtlHJii.; Our resort win to tho I'ajn Killuh, which njiccdily relieved her.

C h a r lo a P o w o U - w r i t e s f r o m t b o B a l lo r a ’H o m o , L o n d o n :

I hud bt ea a tn k tctl throe yenrn with n eum bria end v io len t f pa«nv» o f th e rtom neh. T h e doL-iers nt \Vc!<tmhi»'tt*r HoH|iit:d p iv o u p m y e.it-R in tic«imlr. I t r ia ly o t ir I 'A ls K iLLcn, and i t Kuvo nio InmiciHnto rc-Jluf. I havo roh'utuct.l. nty stren gth , and a m n e ivab lu to .fo llo w .m y uhuai OCCUj lilt loti. ! -

G , H . W a l w o r t h . S a c o , M e . , ■ w r ite s :1 exiu-riericcd hnnicdinte tellef from pain in

tho Nido by tho u«3 of your Pain Killeiu E . Y o r k s a y s :

I lmvo Ut*edyoxirPais Ivtm.KR for rhcumaUran,and lm vo roccivcd Kreat txm cfiC . . .

B a r t o n B o a m a n s a y s : ............... *. H ave \»wd Pais K iu .v .n foT thirty- yenrw, and havo fou n d i t a utrer-Saithiy rem edy for

„ rhcu inntlsm ond liiniencsa. .M r . B u r d i t t w r i t e s :

• I t iifp cr /h f/^ tq /d v o rr tic f Incnrcpofrheum ntls'm . P h i l . G i lb e r t , S o m o r G o t, P a , , w r i t e s :

Prom nctiinl «pc. I know your Pain is tbo best lucdlcino I con (ret. ■

A ll d r u g g is t s k e e p P ain* K i i .l eu . I t s p r ic e I s bo lo w t h a t i t I s w i t h in t l io r e a c h o f n il , ,

. a n d i t w i l l s a v e m a n y t im e s i t s c o s t in d o d o i- s 1. U lld . 2 0 c . , 5 0 c « a n d 9 1 * 0 0 "a .b o t t le . '

P E R R Y D A V I S & S O N , Proprlelors, P r o v i d e n c e , R . I .

IJEI AH WHITE,W l ! L L - D R r 7 E R , ,

P L U M B E R ,Steam and Gas Fitter,

M A IN S T R E E T , - ASBURY PARK. I I I

’ 'AGENT FOR ■ ”E R I C S S O N S N E W

CALORIC PUMPING ENGINE,• PATENTED. 1880.

The attention of hotel proprietors, cottage own era and buildera Is called to the above ongbio^th* best and most economical pumplnjc engine yet in­vented for pumping water Into tanks for domestic use. ft is entirely safe, l>0 steam being employed, and can be operated and attended to by any one

Circular and price-list on application. a u Kinds oi iron ana bmus ia n and Foret

P fJB IPS, Rubber Hoee, Lawn Bprinklers, Wire Goods, Gas Fixtures, Window 8creens, etc. Gal­vanized Iron or Copper Boilers, B n th .TnbM. Wash Basins,Kitchen S IN U S , Plain, Galvanlsoo or Enameled,' Vitrified- D r a in , Iron and-Lead Soil Pipes, Trap*? and Fitting* of all sizes, togethei w m an asMrtment of PLUMBERS’ AND BAS'FIT-

:£?e aSsnt* for th* PATH NT AMERTHAN DRIV. (TN WRf.L, and DOLLARD’8 PAT. VITRIFIED TILE WELL.

BRANCH STORE AT SPRING IAKE. *

is of the best quality, kept dry under cover. Also TH E BEST. • ' ..

Corel Wood, .Sawed Wood, Kindling Wood, Stove Wood,

CHARCOAL.I solicit your patronage, and will do all in m j

power to ^ve satisfaction. I f any mistake is made it will bo cboerfully corrocted. . ‘ ,P r ic e s R c o s o u a b l e - - T e r r a s C a s h

S p e c ia l B a te s o n l io r g e O rd e rs .. YARD, OFFICE and RESIDENCE,

Opp. t i e d m ro h a t the i-c:-..-: Grove (late.Orders by mal! promptly filled.

CMS. E. BORDEN(S u ccra so r t o B O K D E N B R O S.)

M a i n S t r e e t s '• Aflbttrj P i r t e N e w - J e r s e y ,. ’■■-.i-i .- , . o s u x a m ,

E T eatew , P n n m c e s , H o w H a r d w a r e , T i n ,, B heeti l r o n , a n a C o p p e r "W are .

Tin-Roofing, Gutters & Leaders, v . A.BPEOIALTY. ;

Call and examine our *• M PEEBfDIDV Fire Place Heaters, Hotel and Fancy Trays, Castors Smoothing Irons, Oil Sloves, Patent Eureka Coffee Pots, Ao.' . ■ - 'S t r e e t L a m p s s a d S l x t a r s s

: C O N S T A N T L Y O N H A N D ... 'Thaxdtlng our patrons for past fftvbrs, I respect­fully bo licit a conlinuanco of their patronage.

DAVID CARTWRIGHT,P lu ln a m l O rnam entat

SLATE ROOFER,A s t e y P a r k and Ocean G ro ve , N . J .

U' OFFICE AND YABD:M o n ro e A t . ne a r B a ilio a d , A s b u r y P a r k .

All work warranted snow and water-tight. Ma­terial always on band, Jobbing promptly atten­ded to, .

Tarred Paper, Sheathing and Roofing Paper of different kinds, always ou build,nt lowest price.

JO SEPH TR 4 VISChronom etor, W a tc h , & Olook M aker,

Js w e le r, &c.B«Sa81reetj A a iary P ark , N. J .

•• (N E X T T O 0 1 T n « N S ' R I O ltE .) : Theoretical and practical repairer of rhrono-

metera, Wat *hes and Clocks. Also O" hand a fine stock of Watche", Clocks, Jewelry, Specifies of all oolors.1. Watches compenBatod for all temper­atures and adjusted to positions. All repairs war­ranted Lato a member of tlio Hor^logical t* "’ tutiou of Loudon, Located hero ali tho year.

L L T M B E E _"ST-A. 23 33.4Corner of. M ain Street atul Anbury/ Avenue, Anbury P ark , ft. J.

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N. E. BUCHANON & CO.Ten years igo Asbury Park was a wilflernefis. Five years ago am agcrcgato annual pales ol lum

ber In Asbury Park and Ooean Grove would not reach $30,000. Tho palea from our yard nlotie In 188( spproximmo8 5 0 .«i0 0 —the Increase being Bimply enormous. To keep pace with tho requirements of the trade wo arc now compelled to keep tho largest and most complcto 6tock of

LUMBER & BUILDING MATERIALIn thip part ofthe State. Our facllUlns are such aa to guarantee low prlcca and prompt delivery, which are impoitant requisites In houso building. Wo have now for sale—

760,000 F E E T OF TIM BEU, 276.000 F E E T OF FLOORING, 350,000 P IN E SHIN - QLE8, 150.000 CEDAR SHINGLES, 260,000 F E E T OF PLANED BOARDS AND PLA NK , 2^0,000 FEET OF ROUGH BOARDS AND* PLANK. 600.000 MASONS' LA TH , 600,000 BRICKB; Also, PAIN TS, OILS, HARDW ARE, LIM E, PLA STER, CEM ENT, H A IR , &c.

We aw gratified to know that our efforts to serve the trade in tho past bavo been appreciated. Wo shall use evory means in tbo fnture to keep up with the demand, and help supply our share of the material required to build up our “ Cities by the Sea." . . .

.' G . a . S mock ,NKL80N E , , BtlCHANON. G . V . Sm ocx.

H. B. B EEGLE1 SON,REAL ESTATE,

INSURANCE,and EXCHANGE.

The undorslgnod would respectitniylniorm par-

orty InRured, that thoy, are prep^ren to ayena to any business of this kind. They will also Rive fepo* clal attention to tho sale of Association lots, and from long experience and thorough acquaintance vith tho grounds and the value of lots, flatter

<hcm«elves that it will bo to tho interest of thoso wishing to purchase to call upon them.

' attend to collecting, and cashing. They wl------------------ -----------drafts, cheeks, &c. They may be ter or consulted personally, a t tho

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Post Office, Ocean Ghwfc. N. J.B . B . B K E U L E . W. B . BK E G I.E .

B O S '.

GEO., C. ORMEROE . B O A T B M P O R I U J H

At the head of Wosley Lake,

M Street, Asbnry Part, I J.Boats built,.repaired, painted, and fitted up a

short notice. . •O&re o f o v e r y p a ttern , in c r e a t v a r ie ty . A w n ­

in g s fu r n ish e d , a n d © varvthlrur in t h o w r t l in o •lw***' Vnril no '

BENJ.ALBERTSON, Contractor \ BuilderBespfiti.Bibje I Reliable

A D D R E SS,B ox JI35,

O C E A N G R O V E . A S U V J K Y * * A R K .

JOHN M. DEY,(Permanoutly residing at Ocean Grove,)

ARCHITECT AND BUILDER,Is always ready to fbrnish plaiiB and estimates bf cottages In every size and style,

.For good .workmanship and satisfactory terms, hereferato all for whom he has erected oottagee, ooth in Ocean Grove and Asbnry Park, during the past six years. - ......

J O H N M . D E Y ,89 Cor. Benson and Main Avs., Ocean Grove, NJf.

C. SICKLER,Ocean Qrove H ea l E s ta te A g e n t.Cottages and lots for salo or rent. Contractor for

build lug cottages lu the b^st manner and a t lowest rates. Fixe insurance in good companies.B la iu A v e . , n e a r V ia f tu u 's N io rc ,

O cean O r o v e , N . J . Best of references given.

GRANT & MESSLER,Caruenters and Builders,

Aabury Park, N. J.Plans and Specifications furnlidied at the short-

est notice. Kepairing carefully attended to . . Resldenco—ifcwall Ave, bet. Emory and Grand,

w m : a . c r o s s ,CONTRACTOR & BU ILD ER ,

Mt. Tabor Way east of N. Y. Avenue.

o n K A N G R O V E . N . . .T .ROOM 74-336 BROADWAY. N. Y. CITY.

Cottogos raised, moved, painted and p la n ted . Plans and specifications furnished. Alterations and repairs promptly attended to. :j % *

■ F O R S A L E , :B E A t r a i m S o m e i n o o e a u g e o v e ,

h a n d som e,(W Q llrb u ilt c o ttk g o a n d fu r n itu r e , T W O L O T S ^ R A S S ^ a n d S l t A D E .4 A B A R G A IN .

I m m e d i a t e p ^ b ^ l o r i ' i f d e s ir e d . A p p ly o n p rem ise® N . E . co rn er o f B r o a d w a y a n d N o w Jer­s e y a v e n u e . *: ‘ .

Everything Needful fm* Builders..

P. M. BARBER,WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN

L U M B E RDoors, Sash, Blinds, &c.

Call and see us boforo buying olsowhcro.

Office and Yard, Rear of Lako View Houso,

A8BTJKY TA K K , N , J

C O O K H O W L A N D ,b t j i l i d e i S/ : ;

And Agent for selling Lois dc Building'Cottage*,Tho undersigned, having been engagod In the

erection of - ’C O TTA G E S A T OOJSAJf G X O r iS / j f . J . t

from tho beginning of the enterprise, until the present time, bfllqves that ho has gained ^such experience In tb/Skind of building, acquired such , knowledge of t i e wants of lot holders, has such facilities for buying lumber at. reasonable rates, and finishing a Job with dispatch, that he can make it tho interest of parties going to bnlld to ~ivo him a call. Tic will engage to build Cottages

a o v e r y N ty lo . .I n n W o r h t n n n l lk e H la n u f r ,

A t.K n iH O n n b le H a te s . vaiyiD^rin pricefl from 8200 to 83,000, .

Parties wishing to sell or buy lots or rent Cot­tages, will do well to address the undorslgnod with stampod and directed envelope, at Ocean Grpvo, N.J.

COOK H O W I .A M ).Arehlteot and Builder.

J. S. Flitcroft & Co.,PLUMBING,

Well Boring, Gas & Steam FittingOar. Cookman Ava. and Emory S t.,

ASBURY PARK. .11. J .

ISAAC C. KENNEDY,

Attorney-at-Law.Special attention given to examination of Titles,

Ac.Ofllce In Cook's Brick Building, Main St, and

Cookman AVO.. ASBURY PARK, N.J. . .. 5

Q E N T K A L R . JR. OF N EW JE R S E Y . .(

N K W Y O R K A N D LO NG *BR A N C H D IV IS IO N . | F erry S ta tio n In N e w Y ork , fo o t o f L ib e r ty St.;

In B r o o k ly n , fo o t o f F u lto n S t.. J e w e l l ’s W h a rf. T im o T a b le , e o m m e n e ln ir N n v . ? . 1881. 1 NKW YORK AND OCEAN GROVE, \A

Le>»vo N ew Y ork Trom fo o t o f U b c r t y S t. rar f'enn G rove atf>.00, 8.15 A. M., 12.00 M., 2 .00 . 8.80,

•1.00,6.00, n 00 P . M. • - .1 «;*» Ocean Grovo for . Now York a t 0.02, 7.07,

7 . 4 7 . 1 0 . 4 1 a . M . 1 . 2 7 ; » . & 7 . 6 .2 2 P . M .For KHOOKI-YN. AND ERIE DF.POT. Joreey .City.

(’onnection is made nt Jersoy City Station to and from Brooklyn and Erio Depot, Jersey City, by boat* of tbeB rooklyn and Erie Annex.”

NEWARK AND OCEAN GROVE.Ixjbvp Newark for Oc^an Grovo a t 8.16 A. M.,

12.0ft; 210, 3.35. 4.00,6 06. 0.07 P. M. l eave Occan Grove tor Newark at 0.02,7.07,7.47,

10.41 A.M., 1.27.S 67.622. p. >f. . . • ■OCEAN OROVE AND SEA QIRT. - .

L e a v e O c e a n n r o v o fo r R ea G ir t a tR 0 8 .8 2 7 « t0 i i5 A. m .. 12.48, 2 .10 ,3 .55 , 4.10. U C , '6 . f 6 . 7 i n . 8.10 P . Mi

L e n v e P e a G i r t f o r O c e a n G ro v o . 6 4 0 . 0 6 0 ,7 .8 1 , I0.2H, 1 0 6H A. W.. 1 .1 1 ,2 .1 '.8 .4 1 . 6 00. S .2 0 P .M . -

OCEAN QROVE AND LO NO BRA NOS. ... I<*avc O c e a n G ro v e f o r Ix m g "B ra n c h a tf* 0 2 .7.07,

7:47. 10 1 4 .11.1R a M.. 1 2 7 .2 3 2 . 8 ^ 7 ,6 2 2 .6 .3 0 p. H .t o.avc Lone Brant'b fi.r Ocean Grove. 7 4 6 ;8 .10 .

10 05 A. M , 12 25, J 10, 3.38, 3.65, 4.67, 6 40, 6 ^ 0 .; 7 .60 P.m . • ■

OCEAN ORO YE AND POINI PLEASANT. . Leavo Ocean Grove for Point Pleasant 8.03,10J2&.

A M . 2.10. 36r», 6 10. 0 00, 7 10.8.10 P. M. . - v. IL* avc Point Pleasant for Ocean Grovo, 6.40,0.46,‘

7 7b. 10 22 a. W.. 1.05. K.8V5.00 P Jf. PHILADELPHIA VIA. KLI7.ABETHP0RT. I Leave Occan Grove at 0 02, 7 47 A. m., 8.67, 6.22

PHilADELPHTA VTA. BEA QIRT.Leave Ocean Grove at827 A. hi.. 1248 4.10 P. M. SIoro Connections—To and from Keyport a t Jfit^

awau Station. To and from Oceania and Fair Ha­ven, at Rod Bank. i . i i ;

H. P. BALDWIN, Q/neral Passenger AoctiL TOSEPH 8. nARR18, Gen. Manager.

PR A N K A. MACKIE,Practical Builder.

8peclol attention given to tho erection of Soa-side CottagcA. ■

* P la n s a n d S p ec if ica t io n s jb m in h o d a t s h o r t n o ­t ice . B u ild in g s ra ised a n d m o v e d .

Reeldenoo—Central and Ewbuty Aves., OCEAN * GROVE, N .J.

DANIEL DeB. KEIM,HOUSE AND W A LL PAINTER

O c e a n G r o v e , N . J .. Kalsomining; Graining. Paper Hanging,' Glaring; Varnishing, «£c. All work promptly attended to ,;

Resldonco—Abtjott, first house eoi>t :oi Central Avenuo r .v -

E. H. RICHMOND, ' HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER;G r a in in g , l i a l i io m i i i l i ig v a n d l*x»i>er*

I-;'’".-:'-IMOrders promptly and careOiIly executed.

RESIDENOE-PAGE . COTI'AG r., opposite Post rove, N; J, .. ■OiDce, Ocean Grovo, i

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& RIGBY’S OCEAN GROVE EXPRESS.

given tot&ohand* Ung of a l l freight and baggage. . . . • , .

Office at J. H. Evans’ Ladies’ Fancy Store,'Main Avo. near Central, Ooean Grovo.

TO NEW YORK,T H E BOUND BROOK ROOTE

November0th. 1881. . ‘*v ' ■ " * From Depot 9 th I G rasn 81t

E ip re * » t ' l i n s t o P»«w Y o r k - 2 H o n n .■ D iu ib i f ) T r a c k . , P e r f e e l K q n in m e u t .1 I T r e n t o n , New Y o r k n n d t h e fca*t^-7;80

(two hour train), 8.80. 0.80, 11.00 ffast crprprt)а.m., t.16,3.46,6.40. 6.46, p.m., and 12* midnight! Direct connection .by “Annex” boat At Jersey

City with Erie Railway and Brooklyn. .Parlor C ats on 7.80-and 11.00 a.m. and 8.46 p.m. tmlnS. -. :i | Blliabelh and Newark—8.80, 0.80 aud llw & Jta.,

1.16. 8.4a 6.40,0.45 p.m . Additional for KlltV beth, 12* midnight. . ! - ' :-X

For prhvutpal points • between Jenklntown i Bound Brook, 8.80, a.m., 1.16, 3.45,6.40,6.46 p j and 12 midnight" : '<7i ;

)K>nff B rn n c h n n tl O ccan G ro v e , 9.80 i m.i-i.lfl and 8.46 p. m. . .*'■■■ ;SUNDAY—Now York and Trenton, B30 a.m,V - pjn.> andl**m ldnlght. ,l .e a v e N ew Y o r k , loot of Liberty 8L, (New

York timo). 7.40.9^-1.11.15 a.m.. 1.80. 4.00. .180<‘ ! 6^0."7.00, pan,, and la* midnight Parlor .Car ̂

'o n . 7.45 and 1L16 a . m . , a n d -4 no; p . ^ 1 trains j SUNDAY~i-S.4fl a.m- .1 2 * mldnlghC ’ ' tTrains to and from t/tn and Green Sts, stop a t C o ­

lumbia Avo. and Wayne Junction.♦Sleeping car.Dopat, T btrd ana S c r t s S ts ., P lilltd * . i

Nbw V ork* Ilon iK l Hr«K>h a n i l K l l i a b e th—6.1&, 8^0 ,9.15 ajn., 1.00,2.5), 6^6,6.E0 and 1L80p jn I

T r e n to n —»>.!5 8.20, 915 aan„ 1.00.2^0, 4^5,656]б.t0 and 1 L80 p jn . •

Yardley, Hope wo... Peuulmflon, and prinoipal points to Bound I look—i>!f, 8.20 ajn., 1.00,260J f».2.i and 1 1.30 p.m. . • i

L o n g B ra n e ii n a i l , . c e a n d r o v e —6.16, 9.16 a m ., 1.00 eud 260 p. m. • . . ’ I

SUNDAY—Now York, Hopewell, Pennington and Trenton-8 15 a.m., 4^0 p.m. - .. !Ticket OOlceb-Nw*. 484, 6^4, 886, 888, Chestnut

d t, and at the depots,H. P. BALDWIN. O G. HANCOOKi

O.P.A., New York. O.P.&T.A..B

E\V JERSEY SOUTHERN RAILW AY,

Time Tablo comn.MK.-lng Sept 26.1881.Leave Ocean Grove or Asbury Park via Branch

portFor Fntontown, TomR Rivi’r, Barnegat and Man-

chttle r at 7.07 a. k , 6 22 p. m.H P. BALDWIN. Gen'lPafS.Aoenti

JOSEPH 8. HARRIS, Gen. Manager.

p iU tA N V ljV A A flA K A IL .B O A I> . :

Philadelphia and Trenton to Ooeian Grove Ano Asbnry Park. :=; '.v-. '•

Timo-table commencing Nov. 7,1881. tPblladelphli.Tlmoi) :

Leave Wcst Philadelphia for Ooean Grovopr Aj - bury Park at 8 aiid 11 a. M;. 2 P .m„ Awlve at As­bury Park at 1108 a. m„ 2.27, 6.81 P. M.,.

LeaveOteau Grove or Asbnry Park for Phlladel- ohla at 822 a , M., 12.38,,4.05 p. M vi •

I. S- BUCKHLEW. SupL

Houses for Sale and Rent. AT THS

O LD R E L IA B L E

Real Eslate an3 Insnrance Acency,10 C O O E M A N A V , . A S B T O Y P A S E ,

Branch Office near Contra R. R. Dopot

AU letters of inquiry with regard to property a t these famous resorts answered promptly by send­ing stamp.

WILLISFORD DEY,

STEINBACH BROS.A S B U R Y P A R K .

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L O N G B R A N C H , N . J . Have on hand a large Stock o f Ready,

mado Clothing, D ry Goods, Shoes, Notitm i’, Zapb’yiB, 'an il insvny -

othor axtlolss too^nnmar- otw to ! mention;

By buying onr Goods1 in largo q.nanti- ties, we are afcle to asU them

cheaper tlia u G.ny country Store, and as cheap as

the leading C ity H o n so s .

s. S. NORTON, Jr. Reliance Real Estete and In-

w/- /suranceD la lh f l t r e p i , 3 oooWi 6 « I 6 ^ - P n r k D a l i

1 A sb u ry P a r k , N . J . ./,<Property bought, sold, rented and exchanged.

Moneys lh^n{^ja(ld ^IJac^iynf^mjye. . .22

D, W . SKXTUN. J G.Skxtom

SEXTON BROTHERS,CARPENTERS anil BUILDERS,

p, o. BOX 129,A S B U R Y P A R K , N . J ;

Plans and specifl'cations furnished.: References given, and all work dono with neatness.and dis­patch. .... . . . • •; .. s ‘

I r e a l e s t a t e ” , R E b W A Y &; ' S a y b t r B t v , i r . *:L«its and Improved Property for; sale both l a

Ocean Grove and'Anbury Park.Special attention given to rep\ing..

DAWlSRVEY, Jr., • '“ A T t O B J t m ySoiioitor, Master and Examiner in Chahoery.lNo . . ■; . tary Public, ASBDRY PARK, N. J. ■

S e w j e r s e t .

Anbury Park 1" lnoafrd dlrrftlv ot>-X

1 ]'1 pAfllto' tbp relpbrntod Orpnn Otovp /'“'N cftmn-meeflntr emunrts rWe«lev Luke

r flividJnp the two nlsep«), four mile« •. {— i below General Grants cortaire at L T-on? Branch. New .Ten^y. Ovor oni*

> thonpjind cottnsren bnve been built " ^ 4 AKhnrv Park nnd > H(van Grove

> within six years, rosijnp1 ovor one . m ill i o n , rfntfor .̂ Asbury Park front* .

© d l r e o t l y o n t b o o c o b o . I t d o e p n o t 1—4 v f r o n t o n . f t b f t v . o r c o t m d . o r r i t r r . 4. b u t b n t b o b r o a d A t l a n t i a p t r e t c h l n g • • . a w a y f o r t h o n m n d f l o f m lI o « . An- n

M j . f c n r v " p a r k w a r a w e s r e d I n IW lp a t V—/' SlS.Onn : »bo np«PMTpont fo r 1PW* wan • -

n e a r ly * 1 -0 0 0 .0 0 0 .. f lf r e e tfn in n ln ir a t h H F H .r te h t nnfflp*’ to th e Pea aro from o n e to ^ tw o h u n d re d feet w id e—a n ad v a n ta g e

pos»°wied by no other nca-slde resort on tho New Jerpev cdaat.

Aabury, Park, opnoaito Occan Grove, can be reached direct by the O rntrai.- Ratt.boad op NSW .Tss- bkt, from tho foot of. Liberty utreet. New York. via. Jerapv City, and also in summer bv ptcamboat from foot of Rector street N. Yu to Bondv Hook., affording a fine view of tho Nar­rows; harbor fortification*.. eto.. So thero are two lines of communica­tion. From Philadelphia, tho cars run to Anbury PnTk direct Rail­road timo from New York to Anbury Park. 2 hours; express in s n m ^ r , about JU hours: and-from Philadel­phia to Asbury Park, 2 hours and 86 minutes.

Tho terms of salo of lots in Asbury Park are an follows: Plirst When parties build, no money will bo re­quired dowD. but a mortgage can bo given, payable in 10 years, with the privilegoof ton renewalB. making tho principal pum due 100; ycara honco. Second. When purchaser erects a cot­tago costing over 81000, a loan of ono- third will be mado. for which a mort­gage will be taken to cover amonnt of loan and value .of tho lot—mortgstro pavablo in 5 years. No lots will be sold unless iroprovod upon within 0months from date of agreement Address

r f ) JAM ES A; BRADLEY, or ISAAC v .r. BEALE, 251 Pearl S t , New York, p H ’ or •^ A LI& N ' k ; eO O K, 'A obirr Park.

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HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICSJ c e r i l n g e n e r a l u s e f o p t i v e n t y y e a r s . E v ^ y v v l i e r c p r o v e d t l i o m o s t N A P E . S I M P L E , E C O N O M I C A L a n d E F P W I E N T 5 ? e ^ ‘ ‘t l n c s k n o i v n . T h e y a r e J u s t w h a t t h e p e o p l e W m V s o v l n s t i m e , m o n e y , s i c k n e s s a n d , B u f f e r in g . . . E v e r y s i n g l e

I f t p e c M p ; t h e v y e l l t r i e d p e r s c r l p t l o n o f a h e m l n e a t p h y s i c i a n *

i Cures. . Cents.-.L /P evers, Congestion, Inflammations, • . 35 1 W o rm s , Worm Fever, Worm Code. * * 86 8. .C ry lna-C oU o. or Toothlngof infants,. £5

•• 4. D ia r r h o e a , or Children or Adults. • . .8 5 B, D y se n te ry . Griping, Bilious Colio*: . . « 85 fl. C fio le ra -fllo rb u s , Vomldng, . . . . S5 7. C otjghg/Colds, Bronchitis, . . . . . . ;85

• ,8. NcurxUprla. Toothache, FaccRcho, • . 25 , fl. I le a d a c n e s . Sick HeadBche, Vertlg<^ . 35

10. B y sp cp sIa^ ’Bnioua Stomach, . . *;V 25 * 1 L B uppresscd^orP ain fu lP crloda ,. . . 25 12, W h i te s , toojprofnso Periods, . . . . 25 18. C ro n n . Cough, Difficult Breathing, . . . 3514. S o l tu h e u m . ErysIpolaa. Eraptlona 3515. R h e u m a t i s m , R h e u m a t ic P a in s , . 3518. g e r e r a n d Afirue, Chill Fever, Agues,. 00 17. P ile s/b lin d 'o r bleeding,: *... . . . , 6 0

O p h tts a lm y , a nd Soro o r W e a k E y e * , » 6019. C a t a r r h , a c n to o r c h r o n ic , I n f lu e n z a , . 60

. ■aa W l I p t w l n P r - C o u B l t , v io le n t c o u g h s , ■.. 50 ■ 411. A * t n m a V o p p r e s s e d B r e a th in g , . . . 60

23. E a r D lscharprc.f, impaired hearing, . 60 23. S c ro fu la , enlarged glands, Swellings, . 60 34. G e n e ra l Dobillty. Physical Weakness, . 60 25. D ro p sy and acanty Secretions,. . . , 6028. Sca-SlCltncsH,' sfclincsa from riding, ; 6037, K ld n e y .p ls e n s e , Gravel, . . . . . 6038, N e rv o u s D e b il i ty , Vital Weakness, 1 0029. S o re M o u th , Canker, . . . . . •.. ; 60, 80. U r in a r y W e a k n e s s , wetting tho bed, 60

,8 1 . P a i n f u l P e r i o d s , orwithBpoamB, . . .6 0 aa. D l s c a s e o f H e m , p a lp ita t io n s , e t c - i . ; l 0083. E p lic ilsey , Spasms, S t vltua’Dahcu, . 10084. D I p lu l ie r la , ulcerated Boro throat, . 60 86w C h ro n lo C o n s e s tlo n s a n d E r u p t lo n s , 69

r ■ f a m i l y g a s e s . , ......C^Ae.'IIoroceo. with abovo 3 5 la r j te vials and

Manual of directions, . . 6 1 0 . 0 9< ^eM orocco,‘ofSOIargovialBandBook, 6 . 0 0 ; j .T h e se re m e d ie s a r e s e n t h y t h e e a s e s ln p c lc to o x o r -vial, to . a n y p a r t o f t h e c o u n t ry , f r e e o f e h a rg c , o n r e c e ip t o f

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