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Vol. XII. No. 26 OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY, SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1904 One Dollar the Year. LISTEN TO ADV ICE COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES OF THE CLASS OF'04 ORATION BY REV. KREBS Address of Welcome Made bjr Harold W. Johnson^ and the Farewell Address by Hai- el May Emnsons— Dfplomis Presented by Ret. Harr)*, of West Brore — Audfanoa Crowded the Spacious Assembly Room V.th. a high per centage tn their completed studies, Hazel May 3m- mons, Edna Coble, X.eona Maud Con- over, Harold W. .Johnson, Grace Em- ;ua Drew and Sadie Golembok, If the regular course, and Fred E. Reynolds, George C. Applegate, Howard B. Hoff- man and Iva Clare Woodworth, in the commercial course, graduated from the Neptune Township high school last Friday evening. The graduating exercises were held in the assembly room of the Ocean. Grove school Ibouse. The number of persons pres- ent was limited only by the capacity of the roomy building. •With the graduates on tho platform •wore members of the board of educa- tion, the teachers the speakers of tho evening and the chorus ot pupils as- " slstlng -with the musical exercises. To Harold Johnson was alloted the honor o' malting the address of wel- come. Following a few words on this line he read an essay entitled “The Value of Laughter,” which showed careful preparation. The farewell ad- dress was given by Hazel May Em-1 mops, who also road- a ■well-written es - say, "The Twilight Region." The diplomas were presented to the class by the Ttev. D. B. Harris, pas'ror of the W est Grove M. E. Church. His xdvlco to tho graudutea was to aim low, rather than hierl, to start at the bottom rung of the ladder with tho in- tention of reaching the top. . The oration of the evening was de- livered by the Rev Stanley 1,. Krebs a graduate of. the Chicago School of Psychology. Dr. Krobs Is also a mem- ber of tho Society for Psychical Re- search and the. American Academy of Political and Social Science, His top • Ic waa "Drifting.” Ho characterized drifting a:, a delightful but dangerous pastime; fioatinn with tho current without malting any effort to stem tho ildo. In other words, taking things for granted. T)r. Krebs cited Presi- dent Roosevelt as the embodiment of progressive mmshood. To win success tho speaker said it was nefceasary to plan well one’s work and then push it. The school orchestra rendered sev- eral pleasing selections, and the chorus shng “Good-Night, Beloved.” and the class scrng, "Vale,” was given with a will and vigor that made the walls resound w ith. music. NEW LODGEINSTITUTED Slxty-one Members Enrolled at First Meeting Last Saturday Night A number of Ocean Grove people are interested In the new Fidelity. Lodge, Star of Bethlehem, which was Insti- tuted last Saturday evening in . the Mikado building, Asbury Park. The officers of the new lodge, elected at this first meeting, aro: Past commander, Lady Jennio Letts; commander, Lady Priscilla Mc- Call; vice commander. Lady Margaret Reed; scribe, Lady Emma F, Garri- son; accountant, Lady Sadie HavenB; treasurer, Lady Mary S. Herbert; chaplain, Lady Georgianca Marrlner; marshal, l^ady Alice Hulick; insioa sentinel. Lady Mary Meehan, outside sentinel, Lady Margaret Murphy; trustee, Sir W. M. Strudwick, six months; Lady Mary Rosenburg,: 12 months; Lady Cornelia Tuzemie, IS months. Slily-one members wero enrolled at the firBt meeting. Child Fell In Wesley lake While running along the Asbury Park side a little glr! fell in Wesley lake last Sunday evening. The mis- hap :«>8 witnessed by a gentleman on tho V.oardwalk. The latter hastened to the scene and, jumping into the lake up to. his waist, brought the Jit- «le ono ou: safely. At tliis point iu the proceedings tho child’s nurse put In her appearance and took the youngster oil in thr- direction of Ocean Grove. Our Informant could give no nameS;^, 1 Atb sflfl’s f f High School Graduates ABbUEr'Fark’s high school com- mencement exercises were held on Wednesday evening. The class num- bered eleven students as follows: SlIsQbeth Margaret Bamman,- Mabel. Holon Burt, Ardoila Duffleid,. Sadio Lillian Goldstein, Ethel Dilkes Mac- Mulleu, Ella B. Mehegan, Fannie Mae Mickle, Joseph M. Turner, Harry R. Cooper, Samuel Y. Hampton and Jer- ' ome E. Graves. - . Deathot Mrs. UbbleVanMartor Mrs. LibbJc VanMnrter. Bister to Mrs. H. A, Waltons of ' Mato avenue, died at Atlantic City on Tuesday, llrs. Walton was at her bedside when - she; passed away. The deceased /was -. on occasional visitor tx>i Ocoan; Grove; • She'-.-a b it ed ai Hightstown, ■ her,! MINISTERS TALK ABOUT GENERAL CONFERENCE Preachers’ Meeting Eniiiened W ith Some Personal Experiences Itev. W. H. RuBSell, of Ocean Grove, read the Scriptures and offered prayer at the opening of the Preachers’ Meet- ing in St. Paul's church last Monday morning. ' Revs, H, J. Hayter and.G. C.; .Fool-, ton spoke briefly on tho subject,, oi temperance, V ' ' •' Dr. Russell answered queries Tfrom ti; Question box, and Dr. T, .Snowden Thomas answered a question in ref-' erence to araying over the 'collection. Dr. J. A. Gutteridge, of Newark Conference, and N, L. Rockwell, a lay evangelist of ,New York East Confer- ence, ■ware introduced. . 1 Dr, Wedderspoon, of First church, Asbury; Park, was introduced ao-* spoke of his trip to Los Angeles-: and experiences at the General Confer-' ence. — Dr. Gutteridge next spoke of his trip and relations vlth the General. Con- ference. The president of the meeting. Re-' D. B. Harris, of West Grovo, added fcSs experiences.. speaking more fully of tho Grand Canyon and Salt Lake City. Dr. Harris brought back in the casket of'memory a word which a gentleman gave him as the only term which took in tho whole Grand. Canyon. The word w as. called for by Dr. Wedder- apooh as:-something very 1 desirable, and Dr. HarrlB brought It.out. It was. “Gorgeous.” ; A standing, vote of thanks, was given the speakers. Dr. Wedderspoon will give a descrip- tion of . the Grand Canyon next Mon- day. . . - It was- voted to' :pntinue the meet-; ings 'throughout, the summer, except during Camp Meetings ' Rev. H, C. McBride conveyed to the preachers the appreciation of Dr. Dan- iels and Dr. Alday for sympathy ex- pressed at a recent meeting. CHORAL SERV ICE CLOSE OF EVENING WORSHIP AT ST , PAUL’S FORTHESUMMER MUSIC A RELIGIOUS HELP GRADUATES WEREENTERTAINED Their Hostess' Was Miss Doren. at the Ho- tel Tou rains Id; Asburi Park Miss L. A .. Doren, principal of the township high school, entertained the eraduates. of the class of ’04 and a few friends at the Hotel Touralne, Asbury Park, last Friday evening; The guests repaired to the latter place after the commencement .exer- cises at the school building. They made merry-until an early hour In the morning. ; Those who enjoyed Miss Doren’s hospitality were Mr. and Mrs. Samuel. K. Reifsnyder, George Jamison, Fred Reynolds, John Flanagan, Henry Go/ lembok, Harold Hoffman, Herman E. Schubert, E. r R. Applegate, William Flavelle, Stanley Carrlck,. Fted Bam: man, Norman Datejf Reginald Ehlers, George vanGIllu\srei W infield Steph- ens, Lorin Patterson, FYank Robinson, Stewart Flavelle, Katie Lyons, the Misses Hoffmeyer, Dunham, Herbert; Wilbraham,, Townsend, M rs. Clark, Miss Doren, the 'Misses Flanagan, Dr. W alter Havens, Minnie Gant, Hazel Emmons, Nellie Bailey, Irene Flavelle, the Misses Hagerman, iPlor- ence Taylor, Leona Conover, Grace Drew, Mae W right, Iva Wold'woxth; Maud Wilson, Edna Coble and Sadie Golembok. * FiliE COMM ISSIONERS ORGANIZED Patterson Re-Elected President, Clayton Treas - urer and Summers Secretary Tha. fire commissioners of this dis- trict organised last Friday evening at their annual meeting. J. C. Patterson was re-elected president, C. C. Clay - ton treasurer and Harry Summers secretary. A t this; meeting the new commis- sioner, Andrew T. VanCleve, took his seat William E. Taylor was appoint- ed superintendent of the alarm sys- tem and firo inspector. A fire alarm box will be placed at tho corner of Asbury and Delaware avenues and another at the corner of Pennsylvania and Embury avenues. To Assess Benefits of New Road The board ot chosen freeholders will apply before the circuit court on July 7 for the appointment of commis- sioners to estimate' benefits1accruing to laKds bordering on the new Keyport and. Keansburg stono road by the construction of this road. Tho amount determined by these now com- missioners will bo assessed against the property owners, Mahlon Margerum In the Soldiery Mahlon ft. Margerum, the well- known summer resident of the Grovo, ■hse been named aa an aide-de-camp of the Second Brigade, N. G. N. J. Capt. Margerum .takes the place made va- cant by the resignation of Capt. Wil- liam H. Skirm, Jr., who has choused his rc-sidenco from Trenton to Phila - delphia. John B. Warden tn tha Race One of the contestants in the James Gordon Bennett ^nternatlonnl cup race for automobiles last Fridai, starting from Berlin, Germany, was John B. Warden, brother-in-law. to Postmaster Hamilton and Harryj M. Wilson, of this place. A mishap to his machine piit Mr! Warden out <<f thp race on- tho second round. Bon. Honard Fourth of July Orator Gen. O. O. Howard has hoen secured; to dellvtfr 'the Fourth ot 'July' siratMa -IU'the Ocoan, Grove Auditoriiim. Tha Ladles of tha Chsrus, Dressed In White, Made a Pleasing Appearanee— Brief dresses by Ore. WardeH and Ballard—T h * Merits of Singing Blsousted—Bireotof H e n ; In flood Veloe, Sang Two Fine Solo# B’ollowlrig a'cuBtora ot long standing the gfervico at S t Paul’s ihurc'u ;iast Sabbath eVenlng-r-wthlch'endaevenlnK worship, there; until after the closo of the summer season—was entirely mu- sical. Tho attendance wr. < largo, both tho body of the church and tho Sunday school room being filled.. The ladles of vhe choir, augmented to the number of thirty for this spe- cial occasion, were dressed in whito -tad mode a very pleasing appearance. Tho spirited marmor . in which thoy sassg. reflected credit upca their er, Mr. Hess, as they answered tb tho swing of the baton like a well-trained chorus. - NotaWe -among tho choral selections werfi "Gloria in Excelsls,'1 from Farm- er’s Mass In b flat; "Pralso.Ye the Mighty God,” from Finley Lyon’s “The Great Light; ” “To Deum Laudo- Cius,-' by Baumbach;” “Oh, Sing TTnto the Lord a New Song,” by William Kirkpatrick and “The Gloria,’’ frorn M ozart's', Twelfth Mass, The two Glorias formed the- opening and clos - ing soleations of the.-service in tho or - der. named.' At the close of. ;he selection “Oh, Sing TJnto the ijord.a New Song," Rey, W illiam : W ardell, of the Grove, took the'title of the chorus as. his theme for ft ten-minutf talk on the merits of music, its growth and relation to the gospet under both the old and tlie new dispensations. Dr. A. -E. Ballard also made a short address, in which he eulogized music as one of tho great helps 61 the gospel,' Mr. Hess B-.ng two oolos, "Jerusa - lem, i-ouk About Thee Toward tho East,” trot: Dudley Buck’s "Coming of the King,” and, by requestr“Hosan- nah/’ by Adolph Frey, H IGHHONORS FOR . MRS . NEWBERRY Daughter of Dr. W haler Elected Lady Prin- cipal ot Weslejan Unlrerslty Mrs. Mary W. Newberry, widow of the late Rev. T. P. Newberry, and daughter of Dr. H. and Mrs. M. S. Wheeler, of W heeler Villa, Ocean Grove, has just been elected Lady Principal of Ohio Wesleyan Universi- ty. 7 Rev. and Mrs. Wheeler were both graduates of that institution. Mrs. Newberry has also taken a post grad- uate course at. Radcliffe, the ladles’ department of Harvard University, Boston. Mrs. Newberry is to be congratu- lated on her election, as this is one of ■the highest and most responsible posi- tions occupied by a lady in the edu- cational institutions of Methodism. TAFTINTHEPOLICEDRAGNET Suspicious Character, Arrested Monday, Ba- lieied to Know About Robberies A young man giving the name ot William Taft was arrested by tho po- lice of. .Aabury' Park on Monday as a suspicious character. . HSft place of residence was .given as Jersey City ami later. Long Brands . He, claimed •to be as. insurance agent. - Taft was- Identified by Mrs. R. A. lusting «s the man who made surrep- titious entry-into her kitchen earlier M the day, He is' believed to. Jioow. somethhg of the robberies in tho Park during the past fortnight. He was ■takea to Freehold JaJl to await trial. Mall-Clerk Ksookod From Car Mail Clerk Garland Reynolds was Biruck by a mail-crane and. knocked from hte car on a Pennsylvania *rain al Bnidlcy Beach Monday morning. He was picked up in aa unconscious condition and removed ;.o the hospit- al at Long Branch, He was able to leave that institution the same even- ing. New and Fast Train to New York The summer time table of the Cen- tral Railroad will include a new and fast train, tht Bankers’ Special. This train is scheduled toleaye the localde. pot at 8.15 a; m„ arriving in New York at 9.30, making the run ia seventy-five minutes. No stops will be made be- tween here and New York. Alien. Farm Bought by Henry Wlnsor . Henry C. Winspr, president of the Asbury Park and Ocean Grove' Bank, has bought the Allen farm 'along tho south side of Shark river, containing about 180 acrce. Hia purchase cost him {12,000. '. OJd Reliables Again on Duty Elisha TUton and Archie Gifford, .tho old reliables, are. ogalsi on luty ae /.lifegdards' at Ross’ bathing grounds. These jruaidu hava been ft*-' mainstay of safety at Ross’ tor many yeara. MR. YATMAN ROUNDS OUT THE WEEK IN BALTIMORE A Series of Five Special Sermons Preached V . In That C ity , Rev. C. H. .Yatman, who opens the ‘‘Sunshine” meetings in the Ocean Grove Young People's Temple tomor- row morning* , has been in Baltimore this week. Rev. J. T.Erisor is pastor of the Clifton M. E.. Church, in which Mr. Yatman lias been holding forth. During the week he. has preached five special sermons, as follows: Mon-i day evening, .“The. - Unpardonable, Sin; ” Tuesday evening, "The Fall of a Giant;” Wednesday evening, ‘‘L a i n b or Tiger—Which?” Thursaay even- ing, “Celestial HorseB and Their Rid- ers;” Friday evening, “W hat Comes After Death?” He also held a meeting on Tuesday afternoon for. boys and girls whom he addressed on the topic, “A Mouse and a Marty h” A meeting for women only was held on Wednesday afternoon. The theme on that occasion was, “ The Downfall of Solomon.” . Mr. Yatman is expected to reach the Grove today, COMPLIMENTARYRIDE Ooitn Brora Party Taken Out In the Big Au- tomobile Touring Car By courtesy;of President Wright, of the Motor Tally-ho Company, a party from the Alaska House and several Ocean Grove citizens were given a complimentary ride in the tig touring car on Wednesday morning. The car comfortably seats sixteen people. / Tlie ride was through the Grove, thence to Bradley Beach and on to Belmar, Como and Spring Lake, where the tourists were, given a' sight of the elaborate preparations for the Malon- ey wedding. Tho efficiency of the car was amply tested on the return drip when, on the back road from Spring Lake, the wheels of the big machine were grounded deep In sand. The chauffer reversed his power and backing out a safe distance: the car was shot ahead and swept grandly on through the ob- struction^ . ; : This car Is running on regular trips to Allaire, Long Branch, the Rurason Road. Point Pleasant, Lakewood and nearby resorts. It can also be chart- ered by day or trip. Particulars and rates will be supplied by N. H. Kil- mer: at the Alaska House. SEASON ’S OPENINGCONCERT SoloIsl8 Are Edith DuMond, Walter Robinson and John Duffej This (Saturday) evening the open- ing entertainment of the season will be given in the Auditorium. The solo- ists will be Edith M. Dumond, so* prano; W alter H. Robinson* tenor, and John H. Duffey, baritone. The Ocean Grove Festival Chorus, or the advance, guard of that organization, will sing several numbers. Part II will consist of a series of moving pictures, shown by W alter H. Wade, of New York. Admission to this entertainment is fifteen cents to all parts of the build- ing.. . Pratt’s “Allegory of the W ar In Song” is announced for Saturday evening, July 2d. Souienlrs for the Children Todaj Under new management the Arling- ton ice cream garden in Auditorium Square will open today (Saturday), when sbuveriirs will be distributed to the chlldreh. George' C. Pridham is the presiding genius who Will tryHo malce tne garden a favorite - retredt this summer for those who like good: things In the way of ice cream, soda water, candy, popcorn, etc. New Hleas will be exploited daily by the management, and the public is assur- ed of pleasant surprises; SEASON’S FIRST SERVICE WILL BE HELD SATURDAY A lthough Sunday Is Designated as -Ocean Grove’s Opening Day Ocean Grove’s summer meetings, will be formally inaugurated tills (Saturday) afternoon'/at 2 o’clock. At that hour, with Bishop FitzGerald presiding, there will be a consecra- tion service, in which the devotional committee, members of the Associa- tion who are on the grounds, the leaders of the several meetings and others will: be present and partici- pate. This meeting will be held in the Tabernacle. On Sunday morning at nine o’clock, Mr. Yatman will hold his first daily “Sunshine” meettfng in the Temple., He has secured Mrs. R. H. Carr, of Pilgrim Pathway, to sing “Open the Gates of the Temple” as appropriate to the initial service of the season. Ray FitzGerald, viorinist, the Park sisters, cornetists, and Miss Belle Green, pianist, will be the instru- mentalists again thisyear.' At the same hour (nine o’clock) Bishop FitzGerald and the devotion- al committee will conduct the holi- ness meeting In the Tabernacle. At the morning worship In the Au- ditorium Bishop FitzGerald will preach the opening sermon. The Bible class at 2.30 -wilL be jh charge of Rev. Dr. Munhall, of Phila- delphia, this season. He is . expected to make a worthy successor to Dr. O’Hanlori as a Bible expositor. The Summer Sunday school will be. con- ducted by James Hudson, of Philadel- phia, assisted by D^ D. Peak,, of the Grove. Mrs. W. H. Skirm will again preside in the primary department. The Bible class meets in the , Audi- torium, the intermediate department In the Temple and ;the-little children in the Tabernacle. ; There will be a surf meeting on the beach at 6 o'clock, led by Dr. .Ballard, who. has conducted this/ particular service for year's. The evening meeting in the Audi-: torlum at 7.30 will be/devoited to mu- sic and short' addresses/ Ooean Grove Ahead With Banner A minute and a half after the an- nouncement of the nomination at Chicago, of Roosevelt and Fairbanks on Thursday afternoon, the McKinley and Roosevelt Club of Ocean Grove erected at its headquarters a transpar- ency-bearing the names of, the party’s nominees. Who can beat this? The club also sent a congratulatory tele- gram to the President, Trolley Strike (Juicily Adjusted Italian laborers to tbe number of 100 or more, employed on the new branch of tbo trolley road between Belmar and Spring Lake, last Friday struck for an laerease of pay. They wero getting $1.25 ana wanted ?X.ETD. After a few of tlie leaders were dis- charged the rcat of the men returned to work; Hospital Class fStaduaias Heil Week r T1k graduation exercises of tha 1804 training school cinsfi of tbe Mou- mouth Hospital will bo held at tho Ly- ceum .Theatre, Long Branch, ou Thurs- day afternoon of next week. Injured In a Runaway M rs. Harry Maddox, of Ocean Grove, and her mother, Mrs. S. J. Shrtftel, were injured In a runaway ac- cident last. Sunday at Atlantic High- lands. Weslejr'a New Steamer Hers • Tlie new stea'meT for Wesley Engine^ Company, of Asbury Pari., was recsiv-" ed th»t,Snitof the week. ..It yaa given; ^ satisfactory test on Thursday, ufter- AUT0M08ILE TRIP FROM HERE TO ATLANTIC CITY Madeon Tuesday fc; M r, andMrs, K ilmer ot the A laska House In their Rambler, automobile Mr. nnd Mrs.- N. H. Kilmer, of the Alaska House, made the trip to Atlantic City and return on Tuesday. They went by the way of Lakewood, Hammond- ton and Egg' Harbor.;,: ,• ; The start was made from'the Alaska House at 5.30 a. m. They reached At- lantic City at 11.45. Between Ware- town and Tuckerton they encountered a stretch of unusually bad road, and in attempting moderate passage, over this road a chain was broken, which resulted in a delay of over an hour. Three hours were spent in seeirig the. sights of Atlantic City and tra- versing its streets in the automobile. They left there at 2.40 p. m., arriv- ing home at 8.10. Coming back the same accident of the morning and at the same place—between Waretown and Tuckerton—happened to the ma- chine, viz., a broken chain>.;The re- mainder- of the trip was without spe- ciaf.incident. • W istar H. Stokes accompanied >Ir/ and Mrs. Kilmer. The roads they say are in excellent condition all the way, to Atlantic City,.’ with; the exception of the ten miles between Tuckerton: and, Waretown^ . The distance covered was; 237 miles. \\v .. SUNDAYSCHOOJ . CLASS EtfTERTA i’IED Miss Sara Emory Ihe Hostess at a Delightful Social Function . Miss Sara-Emory, of 9.Q Heck ave - nue, on Tuesday evening entert^med the boys of her class in St. P a u l ’s Sunday school. At the same .time John H. Emor>'. entertained the girls who participated in the Japanese drill at the concert given recently for- the benefit 'bu, that Sundayr-school. Those present were Celia .Jeffrey, Constance Smith, Belle Wilson, L*aura beger, Ella Wallace, Lulu Brown, Edith LIsk, Rena Megill, Edith Dewis and Harold Johnson, Clyde Gray, Frank Robinson, Clifton Smith, Norman Dale, Fred Reynolds, Charles Hickman,. Howard Gerhard, Wallace Reed, Rev. and Mrs. E. C. Hancock. Miss Emory was assisted by 'Misses Augusta. Miller, Stella -Ab - bott, Glendora Weeks, Louella Good- now arid Dean Thompson. BAN CUP ID IS KEPT BUSY TH IS W EEK MARR IAGEOF GHARLES W ILGUS TO M ISS HELENALISSNER Her Thumb Caught In Window Sash In raising a window on Monday at her home over Halsall’s store, Mrs. William A. Fish had her thumb caught between the upper and lower sash in' such a way as to-be unable to extri - cate herself without help. Her call for aid was answered by Officer Tan- tum. Mrs. Fish’s'thumb was painful- ly bruised, • ; Strawrlde to. Sea G irl A strawrlde to Sea Girt was enjoy- ed by pupils of the township-school ou Monday evening. Ice cream and cake were served on the lawn at that place. The participants were mem- bers of the freshmen class. DAY-HADDEN NUPTIALS Miss Margaret Malonej, Daughter of Martin Milonej, of Spring Lake, Wedded to Louis . C. Rllchle, a Washington Lawjer—Cardliiat Satoiil, of Rome, Assisted at the Cfirimooj The Bride’s Sister the Maid of Honor Charles B. WilguB and ; MIsa Helena Lissner, both of Ocean Grovo, were married at six o’clock on Tues- uay evening of this week at the homo' of the bride’s brother-in-law, Georgo Avery, 1021. East 183d street, Now, York City. Only the immediate relatives wit- nessed the ceremony, which was per- formed by the Rev. Dr. Sbaw, pastor, of tho 183d Street Presbyterian Church. < The attendants were the. brido’s sister, Miss Hildegardo Lissner, of New York, as bridesmaid, and George F. Ralnear, of Ocean Grove, as best ' man, After a tour to Philadelphia, Balti- more and Washington, Mr. and Mrs, Wilgus will return to the Grove and make their home at 137 M t herm on Way. Mr. Wilgus is a popular young man about, town, and the junior member of the firm of Ross & Wilgus, paper, hangers and decorators. He 'Is.also identified with theEagle Hook and Ladder Company. His bride has been a teacher in the schools of Nep- tune township and for some yeara. has made her home at the Alaska House. A large circle of friends wish the young couple every happiness in their married life. Among notable' weddings of tho week was that of James Coriell Day, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Day, of Ocean Grove, and Miss Minnie Had-, den, of Newark.' The ceremony took- place at six o’clock on Monday even- • ing at the summer home of the b r i d e ’s parents, Mr. am l-llr3. Euphi* •• rates Hadden, iilk Corlies avenue, Al- ; lenhurst • . . The officiating clergyman was the y Rev. J. G. Reed, of Salem, N. j., the former pastor of St. Paul’s church, of this place. The bridesmaids were Miss Ethel Day, sister of the groom, and Miss Lucia Robotham, of Newark. Irving L. Reed, brother-in-law to the groom, was his best. man. Little Dorothy Day was the flower girl. The bride ■ wore a gown of white lace and car- . iled l.iies oi tin* vam»y, ihe brides- maids carried sweet peas. A recep- tion followed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Day will reside In Newark. The groom is connected with the firm of Whitehead & Hoag, manufacturers of badges, etc., in that city. At Spring Lake on Wednesday at 11 a. m„ in the new Roman Catholic Church. Aiiss .\iai^<nc*L M aloney J- of loney, daughter: of Martin Maloney, of Philadelphia, was marrted to Louis C. Ritchie, a Washington lawyer. Cardinal Sat.olli of Rome and Arch- bishop Ryan, of Philadelphia, -office ated at the ceremony. Miss Helen Maloney, sister of tho bride, 'was the maid of honor. Tho bridesmaids were Miss 'Margaret Ma- loney, cousin or the-fertile, and Miss Berths Gibbs, both of Philadelphia; Miss Ada Cochran, of New Yorki Miss Maud McCahili, of W ashington; Miss Madeline Shrlver, ot Baltimore, and Mrs. J. Edwin New, of Ports- mouth; Va. Abner Cloud Ritchie, ;of. ...ashlngton, brother of the bride- groom. .was best man. The ushers, were Dr. S. Logan Owens, of New Or- leans; John, Sullivan. W. C. L. Eglln aud J. Austin Devereux, of Philadel- phia; Rawlins Hume and Graham Hume, of Washington, and J:W alter Lyons, of Rutland, Vt. The six bridesmaids wore gowns of • Paris . muslin, trimmed with white lace in- sertion, Their hats were ot whito . lace and each carried l bouquet of white daisies. The maid of honor wore a net and chiffon gown and. a lace trimmed hat, and carried, a bou-. quct of yellow daisies. The :)rIdo‘- wore a gown ot Liberty gauze, trim- med with rich rose point lace. Sho carried a 'bouquet of lilies of the val- ■ey. . • •' ..... . New Amusement Enterprise , One of ine best attractions Ip As- bury Park :his summer will be the Johnstown Flood and Hereafter. Tho exhibition will be given in a large pa- vilion sit- tlie corner of l^ik: avenuo and Heck street, on top of which will be a tower 45 feet high. Mr. Mencher, the Inventor and proprietor, hay in- vested considerable money in Asbury. Park in this enterprise. John J. Moore will bo the lecturer. Twenty dollars will be paid tho person guessing near- est th6 number of visitors on opening night. See coupon on page 4. Township Pollca Make a Raid The township, police, mado ft raid on th'tf 'West -Bide on \7efiiseBdaj and aa, a result a number of tht “red. light” gentry wera placed i n durance y Ho. Many of thom paid a flne. ■. Married by Justice Bills JusticoGeorge Bills lastSunday per- formed tho marriage cererxiony unit- ing Frederick Bunfee aud Miss CatU- irino WinSeld, both of thie township. Tho wedding, took ^)laca-,at the homa of Mr. Bills, 207 Corlies avenue,'W csS Grove. Jl'J

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Page 1: OCEAN GROVE, NEW JER SEY, SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1904 One ... · Thomas answered a question in ref-' erence to araying over the 'collection. Dr. J. A. Gutteridge, of Newark Conference,

Vol. XII. No. 26 O CEAN G R O V E , N E W J E R S E Y , S A T U R D A Y , J U N E 25, 1904 One Dollar the Year.

LISTEN TO ADVICECOMMENCEMENT EXERCISES OF THE CLASS

OF '04

ORATION BY REV. KREBSAddress o f Welcome M ade bjr Harold W.

Johnson^ and the Farewell A d d re ss by H a i-

el M ay Emnsons— D fp lom is P resented by

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Crowded the Spacious Assem bly Room

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t r a l R a ilro a d w ill in c lu d e a n ew an d f a s t t r a in , t h t B a n k e rs ’ S p ec ia l. T h is t r a in is s c h e d u le d to l e a y e th e lo c a ld e . p o t a t 8.15 a ; m „ a r r iv in g in N ew Y o rk a t 9.30, m a k in g th e ru n ia sev en ty -fiv e m in u te s . N o s to p s w ill b e m a d e b e ­tw e e n h e re a n d N ew Y ork .

Alie n . Farm B ought by Henry W lnsor .H e n ry C. W in sp r , p r e s id e n t o f th e

A sb u ry P a r k a n d O cean G ro v e ' B an k , h a s b o u g h t th e A lle n f a rm 'a lo n g th o s o u th s id e o f S h a rk r iv e r , c o n ta in in g a b o u t 180 a c rc e . H ia p u rc h a s e c o s t h im {12,000. '.

OJd Reliables A g a in on Duty E lis h a T U to n a n d A rc h ie G ifford,

.tho o ld r e l ia b le s , a r e . oga lsi o n lu ty ae / . l i f e g d a rd s ' a t Ross’ b a th in gg ro u n d s . T h e s e jru a id u h a v a b e e n f t* - ' m a in s ta y o f s a f e ty a t R o s s ’ t o r m a n y y e a ra .

MR. YATMAN ROUNDS OUT TH E WEEK IN BALTIMORE

A Series of Five Special Sermons Preached V . In That City ,

R ev . C. H . .Y a tm an , w h o o p e n s th e ‘‘S u n sh in e ” m e e tin g s in th e O cean G rove Y oung P e o p le 's T e m p le to m o r­ro w m orning* , h a s b ee n in B a ltim o re th i s w eek . R ev. J . T .E r is o r is p a s to r o f th e C lif to n M . E .. C h u rch , in w h ich M r. Y a tm a n lia s b ee n h o ld in g fo r th .

D u rin g th e w e e k he. h a s p re a c h e d five sp e c ia l s e rm o n s , a s fo llo w s : Mon-i day ev e n in g , .“ The. - U n p a rd o n ab le , S in ; ” T u e sd a y e v e n in g , " T h e F a l l o f a G ia n t ;” W e d n e sd a y e v e n in g , ‘‘L a in b o r T ig e r—W h ic h ? ” T h u r s a a y ev e n ­in g , “ C e le s tia l H o r s e B a n d T h e ir R id ­e r s ; ” F r id a y e v e n in g , “ W h a t C om es A f te r D e a th ? ”

H e a lso h e ld a m e e tin g o n T u e sd a y a f te rn o o n for. b o y s a n d g ir l s w h o m h e a d d re s s e d on th e to p ic , “A M o u se a n d a M a rty h ”

A m e e tin g f o r w o m en o n ly w a s h e ld o n W e d n e sd a y a f te rn o o n . T h e th e m e o n t h a t o c c asio n w a s , “ T h e D o w n fa ll o f S o lom on .”. M r. Y a tm a n is ex p e c te d to r e a c h th e G rove to d ay ,

COMPLIMENTARY RIDEO o it n B rora Party T a k e n Ou t In the B ig A u ­

tomobile T o u rin g CarB y c o u r te s y ;o f P r e s id e n t W r ig h t, of

th e M oto r T a lly -ho C om pany , a p a r ty fro m th e A la s k a H o u se a n d s e v e ra l O cean G rove c i t iz e n s w e re g iv e n a c o m p lim e n ta ry r id e in t h e t i g to u r in g c a r o n W e d n e sd a y m o rn in g . T h e c a r co m fo rta b ly s e a t s s ix te e n p eo p le . /

T l ie r id e w as th ro u g h th e G rove, th e n c e to B ra d le y B e a c h a n d o n to B e lm ar , Com o a n d S p r in g L a k e , w h e re th e to u r is ts w e re , g iv e n a ' s ig h t o f th e e la b o ra te p re p a ra t io n s fo r t h e M alon ­ey w edd ing .

T ho effic iency o f th e c a r w as am p ly te s te d on th e r e tu r n d r ip w h en , o n th e b a c k ro ad fro m S p r in g L a k e , th e w h ee ls of th e b ig m a c h in e w e re g ro u n d e d d ee p In s a n d . T h e c h a u ffe r re v e rs e d h is p o w e r a n d b a c k in g o u t a s a fe d is tan ce : th e c a r w a s s h o t a h e a d a n d s w e p t g ra n d ly o n th ro u g h th e o b ­s tru c tio n ^ . “ ;: T h is c a r Is ru n n in g on r e g u la r t r ip s to A lla ire , L o n g B ra n c h , th e R u ra so n R o ad . P o in t P le a s a n t , L a k ew o o d a n d n e a rb y re s o r ts . I t c a n a lso b e c h a r t ­e re d b y d a y o r t r ip . P a r t i c u la r s a n d ra te s w ill be su p p lie d b y N . H . K il­mer: a t th e A la s k a H o u se .

SEASON’S OPENING CONCERTSoloIsl8 A re Edith D uM on d , W alter Robinson

and Jo hn D u ffe j

T h is (S a tu rd a y ) e v e n in g th e o p en ­in g e n te r ta in m e n t o f th e s e a s o n w ill be g iv e n in th e A u d ito riu m . T h e so lo ­is ts w ill b e E d i th M. D um ond , so* p ra n o ; W a lte r H . R obinson* te n o r , a n d J o h n H . D uffey, b a r i to n e . T h e O cean G rove F e s t iv a l C h o ru s , o r th e ad v a n c e , g u a rd of th a t o rg a n iz a tio n , w ill s in g se v e ra l n u m b e rs .

P a r t II w ill c o n s is t of a s e r ie s o f m o v in g p ic tu re s , sh o w n by W a lte rH. W a d e , of N ew Y ork .

A d m iss io n to th is e n te r ta in m e n t is f if te e n c e n ts to a l l p a r t s o f th e b u ild ­ing.. . ’

P r a t t ’s “A lle g o ry of th e W a r In S o n g ” is an n o u n c ed fo r S a tu rd a y ev e n in g , J u ly 2d.

S o u ie n lrs fo r the Children T o d a j U n d e r new m a n a g e m e n t th e A rlin g ­

to n ic e c re a m g a rd e n in A u d ito r iu m S q u a re w ill o p en to d a y ( S a tu rd a y ) , w h e n sb u v e riirs w ill b e d is t r ib u te d to th e c h l ld re h . G eo rge ' C. P r id h a m is th e p re s id in g g e n iu s w ho Will try H o m alce tn e g a rd e n a f a v o r i te - r e t r e d t th is s u m m e r fo r th o se w ho lik e good: th in g s In th e w a y o f ic e c re a m , so d a w a te r , c a n d y , p o p co rn , e tc . N ew H leas w ill b e ex p lo ite d d a i ly by th e m a n a g e m e n t, an d th e p u b lic is a s s u r ­ed o f p le a s a n t s u rp r is e s ;

S EAS O N ’S FIRST SERVICE WILL BE HELD SATURDAY

Although Sunday Is Designated as -Ocean Grove’s Opening Day

O cean G ro v e ’s s u m m e r m e e tin g s , w ill b e fo rm a lly in a u g u ra te d t i l ls (S a tu rd a y ) a f t e r n o o n '/ a t 2 o’c lo ck . A t th a t h o u r , w ith B ish o p F itz G e ra ld p re s id in g , th e r e w ill b e a c o n s e c ra ­t io n se rv ic e , in w h ic h th e d e v o tio n a l co m m itte e , m e m b e rs of th e A sso c ia ­t io n w h o a r e o n th e g ro u n d s , th e le a d e rs o f th e se v e ra l m e e tin g s a n d o th e r s w ill : b e p r e s e n t a n d p a r t ic i ­p a te . T h is m e e tin g w ill b e h e ld in th e T a b e rn a c le .

O n S u n d a y m o rn in g a t n in e o ’c lo ck , M r. Y a tm a n w ill ho ld h is f i r s t d a i ly “ S u n s h in e ” m eettfng in th e T em ple ., H e h a s s e c u re d M rs. R . H . C a rr , of P ilg r im P a th w a y , to s in g “ O pen th e G a te s o f th e T e m p le ” a s a p p r o p r ia te to th e in i t ia l s e rv ic e o f th e s e a s o n . R a y F itz G e ra ld , v io rin is t, th e P a r k s is te r s , c o rn e t is ts , a n d M iss B e lle G reen , p ia n is t , w ill b e t h e in s tru ­m e n ta l is ts a g a in t h i s y e a r . '

A t th e s a m e h o u r (n in e o ’c lo c k ) B ish o p F itz G e ra ld a n d th e d e v o tio n ­a l c o m m itte e w ill c o n d u c t t h e ho li­n e ss m e e tin g In th e T a b e rn a c le .

A t t h e m o rn in g w o rsh ip In th e A u­d ito r iu m B ish o p F itz G e ra ld w ill p re a c h th e o p en in g se rm o n .

T h e B ib le c la s s a t 2.30 -wilL b e j h c h a rg e of R ev . D r. M u n h a ll, o f P h i la ­d e lp h ia , th i s sea so n . H e is . e x p e c te d to m a k e a w o rth y s u c c e s s o r to D r. O’H an lo ri a s a B ib le e x p o s ito r. T h e S u m m e r S u n d a y sch o o l w ill b e . co n ­d u c te d by J a m e s H u d so n , o f P h ila d e l­p h ia , a s s is te d b y D ̂ D. P e a k ,, o f th e G rove. M rs. W . H . S k irm w ill a g a in p re s id e in th e p r im a ry d e p a r tm e n t . T h e B ib le c la s s m e e ts in th e , A u d i­to r iu m , th e in te rm e d ia te d e p a r tm e n t In th e T e m p le a n d ; th e - l i t t l e c h i ld re n in th e T a b e rn a c le . ;

T h e re w ill be a s u r f m e e tin g o n th e b ea ch a t 6 o 'c lo ck , le d b y D r. .B allard , w ho. h a s co n d u c te d th is / p a r t ic u la r s e rv ic e fo r year's.

T h e e v e n in g m e e tin g in th e Audi-: to r lu m a t 7.30 w ill be /d ev o ited to m u ­sic an d s h o r t ' a d d r e s s e s /

Ooean Grove Ahe ad With Banner A m in u te a n d a h a lf a f t e r th e a n ­

n o u n c e m e n t o f th e n o m in a tio n a t C hicago, o f R o o s e v e l t a n d F a irb a n k s on T h u r s d a y a f te rn o o n , t h e M cK in ley a n d R o o s e v e l t C lub o f O cean G rove e re c te d a t i ts h e a d q u a r te r s a t r a n s p a r ­e n c y -b e a r in g th e n a m e s of, th e p a r ty ’s n o m in ees . W h o ca n b e a t th i s ? T h e club a lso s e n t a c o n g ra tu la to ry te le ­g ra m to t h e P re s id e n t ,

T ro lle y Strike (Juicily Adjusted I ta lia n la b o re r s t o tb e n u m b e r of

100 o r m o re , em p lo y ed o n th e new b ra n c h o f tb o tro l le y ro a d b e tw e e n B e lm a r a n d S p r in g L a k e , l a s t F r id a y s t r u c k fo r a n la e r e a s e o f pay . T hey w ero g e t t in g $1.25 a n a w a n te d ?X.ETD. A fte r a few o f t l ie le a d e rs w e re d is ­c h a rg e d th e r c a t of th e m en re tu rn e d to w ork ;

Hospital Class fStaduaias H e il Week r T 1k g r a d u a t io n e x e rc is e s o f th a 1804 t r a in in g s ch o o l cinsfi of tb e M ou- m o u th H o s p ita l w ill bo held a t th o L y ­ce u m .T h e a tre , L o n g B ra n c h , ou T h u r s ­d ay a f te rn o o n o f n e x t w eek .

Injured In a RunawayM rs. H a r r y M addox , o f O cean

G rove, a n d h e r m o th e r , M rs. S . J . S h rtfte l, w e re in ju re d In a ru n a w a y a c ­c id e n t last. S u n d a y a t A tla n t ic H ig h ­la n d s .

Weslejr'a New S te am e r H e rs • T l ie n e w stea 'm eT fo r W e s le y Engine^ C om pany , o f A s b u ry P a r i . , w as recsiv-" e d th » t ,S n i to f t h e w eek . . .I t y a a g iv e n ; ^ s a t i s f a c to r y t e s t o n T h u rs d a y , ufter-

AUT0M 08ILE TRIP FROM HERE TO ATLANTIC CITY

Made on Tuesday fc; Mr, and Mrs, Kilmer ot the Alaska House

In th e i r R a m b le r , au to m o b ile M r. n n d M rs.- N . H . K ilm er, o f th e A la s k a H o u se , m a d e th e t r ip to A tla n tic C ity a n d r e tu r n on T u e sd a y . T h e y w e n t by th e w ay of L ak ew o o d , H am m o n d - to n a n d E gg ' H a rb o r .; , : • ,•; T h e s t a r t w as m a d e f r o m ' t h e A la s k a H o u se a t 5.30 a . m. T h e y re a c h e d A t­la n t ic C ity a t 11.45. B e tw e en W are- to w n a n d T u c k e r to n th e y e n c o u n te re d a s tr e tc h of u n u s u a lly b ad ro ad , an d in a t te m p tin g m o d e ra te p a ssa g e , o v e r th is ro a d a c h a in w a s b ro k e n , w h ich r e s u l te d in a d e lay o f o v e r an h o u r.

T h re e h o u rs w e re s p e n t in see irig th e . s ig h ts o f A tla n tic C ity a n d t r a ­v e rs in g it s s t r e e t s in th e au to m o b ile .

T h e y le f t th e re a t 2.40 p . m ., a r r iv ­in g h o m e a t 8.10. C om ing b ac k th e s a m e a c c id e n t o f th e m o rn in g a n d a t th e s a m e p la ce— b e tw e e n W a re to w n a n d T u c k e r to n — h ap p e n e d to th e m a ­ch in e , v iz ., a b ro k e n c h a in > . ;T h e r e ­m a in d e r- o f th e t r i p w as w ith o u t spe- c ia f . in c id e n t .• W is ta r H . S to k e s ac c o m p a n ie d > I r / a n d M rs. K ilm e r. T h e ro a d s th e y s a y a r e i n e x c e lle n t co n d itio n a ll th e w ay , to A tla n t ic City,.’ w ith ; th e ex c e p tio n o f th e te n m ile s b e tw e e n T u c k e r to n : a n d , W are to w n ^ . T h e d is ta n c e c o v e re d w a s ; 237 m ile s . \ \ v ..

SUNDAY SCHOOJ. CLASS EtfTERTAi’IEDM iss Sara Em o ry Ihe Hostess at a Delightful

Social Function. M iss S a ra -E m o ry , o f 9.Q H e c k a v e ­

n u e , on T u e sd a y e v e n in g e n te r t^ m e d th e b o y s o f h e r c la s s in S t. P a u l’s S u n d a y schoo l. A t th e s a m e .tim e Jo h n H . E m or> '. e n te r ta in e d th e g ir l s w ho p a r t ic ip a te d in th e J a p a n e s e d r il l a t th e c o n c e r t g iv e n re c e n tly for- th e b e n e fit 'bu, th a t S unday r-schoo l.

T h o se p r e s e n t w e re C e lia .Je ffrey , C o n s ta n c e S m ith , B e lle W ilso n , L*aura b e g e r , E l la W a lla c e , L u lu B row n , E d i th L Isk , R e n a M egill, E d i th D ew is an d H a ro ld Jo h n so n , C ly d e G ray , F r a n k R o b in so n , C lif to n S m ith , N o rm a n D ale , F re d R ey n o ld s , C h a rle s H ic k m a n ,. H o w a rd G e rh a rd , W a lla c e R ee d , R ev . an d M rs. E . C. H an co ck . M iss E m o ry w as a s s is te d by 'M isse s A u g u s ta . M ille r , S te l la - A b­b o tt , G len d o ra W e ek s, L o u e lla G ood- now arid D ean T h o m p so n .

BAN CUPID IS KEPT BUSY THIS WEEK

MARRIAGE OF GHARLES WILGUS TO MISS HELENA LISSNER

H e r Th u m b Caught In Window SashIn r a is in g a w indow on M onday a t

h e r h o m e o v e r H a ls a l l ’s s to re , M rs. W illia m A. F ish h ad h e r th u m b c a u g h t b e tw e e n th e u p p e r an d lo w e r s a s h in ' s u c h a w ay a s to - b e u n a b le t o e x t r i ­c a te h e rs e lf w ith o u t h e lp . H e r c a l l fo r a id w as a n s w e re d by O fficer T a n ­tu m . M rs. F is h ’s 't h u m b w as p a in fu l­ly b ru is e d , • ;

Straw rlde to. S e a G i r lA s tr a w r ld e to S e a G ir t w a s en jo y ­

ed by p u p ils o f th e to w n s h ip - s c h o o l ou M on d ay e v e n in g . Ic e c re a m a n d c a k e w e re se rv ed on th e la w n a t t h a t p la ce . T h e p a r t ic ip a n ts w e re m e m ­b e rs o f th e f re s h m e n c la s s .

DAY-HADDEN NUPTIALSMiss M argare t M alo ne j, Daughter of Martin

M ilo n e j, of Spring La k e , Wedded to L o u is .

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Satoiil, of R o m e , A ssisted at the C firim o o j

T h e Bride’ s S iste r the Maid of Honor

C h a r le s B . W ilguB a n d ; M Isa H e le n a L is s n e r , b o th of O c e a n G rovo , w e re m a r r ie d a t s ix o ’c lo c k o n T u e s- u a y e v e n in g of th is w e e k a t t h e hom o ' o f th e b r id e ’s b ro th e r-in -law , G eo rgo A v e ry , 1021. E a s t 183d s t r e e t , Now, Y ork C ity .

O n ly th e im m e d ia te r e la t iv e s w it­n e sse d th e ce re m o n y , w h ic h w a s p e r ­fo rm e d by th e R ev . D r. S b a w , pasto r, o f th o 183d S t r e e t P r e s b y te r ia n C h u rch . <

T h e a t te n d a n ts w e re t h e . b r id o ’s s is te r , M iss H ild e g a rd o L is s n e r , o f N ew Y ork , a s b r id e sm a id , a n d G eorgeF . R a ln e a r , o f O cean G rove, a s b e s t ' m an ,

A f te r a to u r to P h ila d e lp h ia , B a lti­m o re a n d W a sh in g to n , M r. a n d M rs, W ilg u s w ill r e tu rn to th e G rove a n d m a k e th e i r hom e a t 137 M t h e r m o n W ay.

M r. W ilg u s is a p o p u la r y o u n g m a n ab o u t , to w n , an d th e ju n io r m e m b e r o f th e firm of R o ss & W ilg u s , p a p e r , h a n g e rs a n d d e c o ra to rs . H e 'I s .a l s o id e n tif ied w ith th e E a g le H o o k a n dL a d d e r C o m p an y . H is b r id e h a sbeen a te a c h e r in th e s c h o o ls o f N e p ­tu n e to w n s h ip a n d fo r s o m e y e a r a . h a s m a d e h e r h o m e a t th e A la s k a H o u se . A la rg e c i r c le of f r ie n d s w ish th e y o u n g co u p le e v e ry h a p p in e s s in th e i r m a r r ie d life .

A m o n g n o ta b le ' w ed d in g s o f th o w eek w as th a t o f J a m e s C o rie ll D ay , so n o f M r. a n d M rs. P . M. D ay , o fO cean G rove, a n d M iss M in n ie H a d - , den , o f N e w a rk . ' T h e ce re m o n y to o k - p la ce a t s ix o ’c lock o n M onday ev e n - • ing a t th e s u m m e r h o m e of th e b r id e ’s p a re n ts , M r. a m l - l l r 3 . Euphi* •• r a t e s H a d d e n , iilk C o rlies a v e n u e , A l- ; l e n h u r s t • . .

T h e o ffic ia tin g c le rg y m a n w a s t h e y R ev. J . G. R eed , o f S a lem , N . j . , th e fo rm e r p a s to r of S t. P a u l’s c h u rc h , of th is p la ce . •

T h e b r id e sm a id s w e re M iss E th e l D ay, s is te r of th e g ro o m , an d M iss L u c ia R o b o th a m , o f N e w a rk . I rv in g L. R eed , b ro th e r-in - law to th e g ro o m , w as h is b e s t . m a n . L it t le D o ro th y D ay w as th e flow er g ir l . T h e b r id e ■ w o re a gow n of w h ite la ce an d c a r- . iled l.i ie s oi tin* vam »y, i h e b r id e s ­m a id s c a rr ie d s w e e t peas. A re c e p ­tio n fo llow ed th e ce re m o n y .

M r. an d M rs. D ay w ill r e s id e In N ew ark . T h e g room is c o n n e c te d w ith th e firm o f W h ite h e a d & H o ag , m a n u fa c tu re r s o f b ad g e s , e tc ., in t h a t c ity .

A t S p r in g L a k e on W e d n e sd a y a t 11 a. m „ in th e new R o m a n C a th o lic C h u rch . A iiss .\iai^<nc*L M aloney J- o f loney , dau g h te r: of Ma r t i n M aloney , of P h ila d e lp h ia , w as m a rr te d to L o u isC. R itc h ie , a W a sh in g to n la w y e r . C a rd in a l Sat.olli of R om e a n d A rch ­b ish o p R y an , of P h ila d e lp h ia , -office a te d a t th e ce re m o n y .

M iss H elen M aloney , s is te r o f th o b rid e , 'w as th e m aid o f h o n o r. T h o b r id e sm a id s w e re M iss 'M a r g a re t M a­loney , co u s in o r th e -fe rtile , an d M iss B e rth s G ibbs, b o th o f P h ila d e lp h ia ; M iss A d a C o ch ra n , o f N ew Y o rk i M iss M aud M cC ah ili, o f W a s h in g to n ; M iss M ad e lin e S h r lv e r , o t B a ltim o re , a n d M rs. J . E d w in N ew , o f P o r t s ­m o u th ; V a. A b n e r C loud R itc h ie , ;of. ...a s h ln g to n , b ro th e r of th e b r id e ­g ro o m . .w a s b e s t m a n . T h e u s h e r s , w e re D r. S. L ogan O w ens, o f N ew O r­le a n s ; Jo h n , S u lliv a n . W . C. L. E g lln a u d J . A u s tin D ev ereu x , o f P h ila d e l­p h ia ; R a w lin s H u m e an d G ra h a m H u m e , of W a sh in g to n , an d J : W a l t e r L y o n s, o f R u tla n d , V t. T h e s ix b r id e sm a id s w ore g o w n s o f • P a r i s . m u s lin , tr im m e d w ith w h ite la c e in ­se r tio n , T h e ir h a ts w ere o t w h ito . la ce and e a c h c a r r ie d l b o u q u e t o f w h ite d a is ie s . T h e m a id o f h o n o r w o re a n e t a n d ch iffon gow n and . a la c e tr im m e d h a t, a n d c a rr ie d , a bou-. q u c t o f yellow d a is ie s . T h e :)rIdo‘- w o re a gow n o t L ib e r ty g au z e , t r im ­m ed w ith r ic h ro s e p o in t la ce . S h o c a r r ie d a 'b o u q u e t o f lilie s o f th e val- ■ey. . • •' .....

. New Am usem ent Ente rp rise ,O ne of in e b e s t a t t r a c t io n s Ip A s­

b u ry P a r k :h is su m m e r w ill b e th e J o h n s to w n F lood a n d H e re a f te r . T h o e x h ib itio n w ill be g iv e n in a la rg e p a ­v ilio n sit- tlie c o rn e r o f l^ ik : a v e n u o a n d H eck s t r e e t , on to p of w h ich w ill b e a to w e r 45 fe e t h ig h . M r. M en ch e r, th e In v e n to r and p ro p r ie to r , hay in ­v e s te d c o n s id e ra b le m oney in A sbury . P a r k in th is e n te r p r is e . Jo h n J . M oore w ill bo th e le c tu re r . T w e n ty d o lla rs w ill be pa id th o p e rso n g u e s s in g n e a r ­e s t th 6 n u m b e r of v is i to r s o n o p e n in g n ig h t . S ee co u p o n o n p a g e 4.

Tow nship Pollca M ake a Raid T h e to w nsh ip , police, m a d o ft ra id on

th 't f 'W es t -B ide o n \7efiiseBdaj a n d aa, a r e s u l t a n u m b e r o f t h t “ red. l i g h t” g e n t ry w e ra p la c e d i n d u ra n c e y Ho. M an y o f th o m p a id a flne . • ■.

M arried by Ju s tic e Bills Ju s t ic o G e o rg e B ills la s tS u n d a y p e r ­

fo rm e d th o m a r r ia g e cererxiony u n i t ­in g F re d e r ic k B u n fe e a u d M iss CatU- i r i n o W in S e ld , b o th o f th ie to w n s h ip . T h o w e d d in g , to o k ^ )laca-,a t t h e h o m a o f M r. B ills , 207 C o rlie s a v e n u e , 'W c s S G ro v e . J l ' J

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TH E OCEAN GROVE TIMES SATURDAY, JU N E 25, 1904.

T HE world-wide, wondrous clothing dealers, of the most meritorious best created Spring and Slimmer clothing tliat ever left the tailor’s hands is distributed to the public at half

of its real value. This means the most extraordinary sale that ever took place in Asbury Park. You will find values offered positively astonishing—there is not a price mentioned . poor, bankers, merchants and laboring men, all treated alike—and “'on the squre.” but what shows you can buy the finest clothing, at half of the price for what you have to pay ’ ,

elsewhere. It’s a sale tliat every man, woman and child will talk about—a sale with mighty money-saving opportunities—a sale that is a big bonanza for the public—a sale with prices so low tliat you will not resist the temptation to buy, whether you need goods or not. Rich,

We W ill Give You More Value for Your Tloney 'Than You Ever GotBeforeOne hundred two-piece Outing Suits al

$2.95, Just think! All wool, well made and perfect fitting. Just what you want for the hot weather. Come early and secure one of these suits, as they are selling fast.

Men’s and Young Wien’s Outing Trousers $1.95, $2.95 and $3.95

W O R T H D O U B L E

W O R T H M O R E T H A N D O U B L E

The Finest Tw o -Pie ce SuitsSizes from 33 to 42. Nobbiest patterns. Guaranteed perfect fitting. Onr own make.

$4.95, $5.95, $6.95, $7.95a c t u a l l y w o r t h d o u b l e t h e m o n e y

• CH I t P R E N ’ S S U I T SWe have closed out a well known man­

ufacturer of all the odds and ends; over 500 two-piece suits, with belt, all wool, in 50 dif­ferent stjdes, all manufactured for this sum­mer. y

$1 4 5 T Q $ 4 .9 5Bring your boys aud' let us fit them out

with the finest suits ever bought for so; little' money.

Talk about blue serges. We have..them in single and double breasted—the concave and broad shoulder,s. We let ycSh judge.for yourself, and <yoxi will admit that you never bought such fitting suits as these, at the low prices we quote you.

a , i w O j w ■

We have added a line of

G E N T S ' F U B N I S H I N G G O O D Sat lowest prices. We carry the best makes, bf shirts, collars and cuffs, underwear, hos­iery and overalls. It will pay you to . call, whether you buy or not.

H E N ’ S S U I T Sin black, grey and fancy worsteds—single and double breasted—the finest of materials,

$7.45, $8.95 $9,95, $10.95

The suits we sold a great many of at $12, $15 and $18. If you can find your size you will be fortunate if you secure one of these suits.

N O T R O U B L E T O S H O W G O O D S

mpany

W ear and BeautyThese new wall papers are

without doubt the most beau­tiful at the price ever sold. They are not expensive, and yet they could not be classed as cheap paper. If a good article costs a third more and lasts twice as long, it is cer­tainly more satisfactory than- a cheap paper.

E . J . S t r o u d609 Hoin Street, Asbury Park

T« 1 u p h o m *

Bicycle Tiresa r e m y s p e c ia l ty . I w n tc li tl io m a r- k o t a n d p ic k tip s p e c ia l lots; o f g o o d t l ro a , fu ll v a lu e , a u d o i le r th e m to y o u a t $ 2 .

R e p a i r i n gd o n o p ro p e r ly a n d p r o m p t ly a t r e a ­s o n a b le c h a rg e .

E s ta b l is h e d n in e y e a r s ,

M A R K G U Y548 Cookman Ave., Asbury Park

Otto A. Spies6O9 Main Street

Asbury Park, New Jerseyl>. O Uo j 8J.5

U p h o l s t e r e r A n d I n t e r i o r D e c o r a t o r

C a rp o ts f i t te d a n d r e la id . S h a d e s , c u r ­t a in s a u d tl ra p o r io s . W a ll c o v e r in g . M a t t r e s s e s v e n o v u te d . M y m o t to is p r o m p t d e l iv e ry .

NELSON H . K ILM E RBuilder

P i t m a n A v e . , O c r i ^ n G r o v o

P l a n a , a n d s p e c i f i c a t i o n s d r a w n f o r a l l

G IV E N A W A Y

Beginning Saturday, June 4thE v e r y 2 0 t h

G u s t o m e r in bur shoe -.and- clothing department (lad}' or gentleman) is refunded his or her

, money , and

Whether Its a $1 or a $20 Purchase

G U A R A N T E E " S o T 1‘ Nos. 639, 641, 643, 645 Cookman Avenue

Asbury Park, N. J.

CEORGE C; BENNETTD e a lo r In *

New York ̂BackO r d o r s P r o m p t l y D o l l v o r o d . . T o l o p h o n e 6 1 - J ,

A tla n tic Coast Ele ctric Railroad Go.

; \ y . . \ a n d . -

The Patten LineVia Pleasure Bay

Time Table of April 4 ,1 9 0 4D A IL Y A N D SU N D A Y .

A. M.L e a v e N ow Y o rk —F o o t W e s t T h i r te e n th S t . .B a t te r y , n e a r S o u th F e r r y . . . . ; . . .9.20, A r r iv e Xiong B ra n c h a b o u t 12.26 p . m .

L e a v e L o n g B ra n c h — P . M.R o c k w e ll A v e n u e . . . . . . 3 . 3 0P le a s u re B ay ........... .3 .10

T a k e c a r w h ic h le a v e s A sb u ry P a r k n o t l a t e r t h a n o n e h o u r b e fo re b o a t le a v e s P le a s u re B ay .B a g g a g e c a r r ie d f r e e w ith n a s s e n g e rs .

P e r r i n e & J a c k s o n

DKAI.KHH i n

G r o s b ie f u r n i t u r e G o .Household Furniture

Stoves, Bedding, Garpets, Oil Gloth, Refrigerators, Etc.

S o c o n d - l i a n d F u r n i t u r e o f a l l . d o e c r l p t i o n n . G o o d e e o j d o n c o m m l e s l o n . I l l i h o s t p r l c o p a i d ( o r

s o c o n d - l i a n d g o o d s

5 0 8 M a i n S t . , A s b u r y P a r k

JVIeats40i PoultryP R E S f t S T O C K

P R O n P T S E R V JC B

F R E E D E L IV E R Y

N o,; 1 2 5 H eck . A v e n u e

C o r . W l i l t e f lo ld

O C E 1 J V O R O V U , H . J

A L B E R T R O B B IN SR E A L ES TA TE IN S U R A N C E

nnd CJottagea for Rout M o r ta g e L oans

Fish, Clams, Lobsters, Soft Clams, Oysters, Soft Crabs, Crab Meat *

Little Neck Clamp and Eels M arket: 4 i0 Bond Street, Asbury Park

Telephone59

2 2 6 M A I N S T R E E TA S B U R Y PAR K. N. J,

CHARLES S. FERRIS . ' p r a c t i c a l

PAINTERIi L e tm eestlm aU on y«t«r w ork

103 W ebb Avenue,' Ocean Qrove

J A M E S K E L S E YW h o l o s o l o a n d R o t a l l D o u l o r I n

f i s h , O y s t e r s , G la m sLobsters and Grabs

f t s p e o l a l t y o f h o t o l t r a d e . C o n t r a c t s m a d o f o r o n t l r o s e a s o n . D o l l v e r l e s o t O c o a n G r o v o , A l l o n h u r e t ,

D o a l a n d L o c h A r b o u r . . ,

313 Gookinan A„ve. and 312 Sewall Ave.A s b u r y P a r k , IN. J .

for Your Information Mechanics’ Tools Mill Supplies

we have fitted up in our store a number of bath­rooms just to illustrate how this kind of work should be done. They are compact, convenient, altogether models in their way. If you call to see them you will know just how to have yours made.

B o t l o r e , R a d i a t o r s , V a l v e s . P i p e , f i t t l n ^ H , f t « - b o s t o s C o v e r i n g s , H i g h O r o d o P l u m b i n g G o o d e

2 0 0 5 2 0 2 HARKErsr NEWARK NJ.

21 5 2 3 MECHANIC ST. NEWARK N.J.

The

Freshly Cut Flowers for all occasions. Special attention.is given to floral decorations for weddings and funerals.

Palm s, Potted Plants, Etc.No. 614 Cookman Avenue

Asbury Park, N. J.R. A. Ralston

1 Main S t., at Head of Wesley Lake

S. Shear, 20th Century PhotographerHigli grade work. Latest process,

v- v Carbon finish. No fancy prices. .Your Photo on a Postal Card, three for Twenty-five Cents

Pleased to have you call, see what we are doing and get our prices. A retreat'for amateurs.

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.•■■;?:■' 1 -'. -

SATURDAY, JU N E 25. 1904. THE OCEAN GROVE TIMESP u r e M a n u f a c t u r e d

- a n d N a t u r a l

R I C H A R D W I L S O NO f f ic e :

No. 108 Heck Avenue Ocean Grove

Deliveries made daily. Twice on Saturday,

Order by postal card

S p e c ia l a t t e n t i o n to t h e , s m a l l t r a d e this s e a s o n , v h ic h w il l b e s e r v e d .p r o m p t ly a s h e r c t i f o r o .

S . J , RO GERS3 u c c « » « o r ( o M B . 5 « x U n

L I V E R YB o a r d i n g . E x c h a n g e

a n d S a l e S t a b l eOcean Orove, N. J.

N e x t to now s c h o o l b u i ld in g . T h e o n ly b r ic k , i l r e -p ro o f l iv e ry a ta b lo ori t h e c o n s t.

P a r t i c u la r a t t e n t io n g iv e n to b o a r d ­i n g h o u s o s . F in e i io rse a fo r sn lo a t a ll t im o s .

A ll k in d s o f c a r r i a g e s to b iro .T e le p h o n e 116.

Charles F. KenyonV M a n u f a c tu r e r of

M attresses and Bedding

R e n o v a t i n g M a t t r e s s e s a S p e c i a l t y

Furniture Re-upholstered

F i r s t - c l a s s w o r k a n d p r o m p t d e l iv e ry g u a r a n t e e d .

Brick Building, Olin St.O p p o s ite P o a to lllo *

Ocean Qrove, New Jersey

Stap le and Fancy

P r o v i s i o n s , E t c .Specialties:

Fresh Eggs, Banquet Hall P rin t B utter •

A. L. W hiteNo. 17 South Main Street

Asbury ParkO p p o s ite t h e O c can Q ro v e G a te s

Signet R ingsSolid gold, suitable for ladies

or gentlemen, from ,

$ 3 u p M o r r i s L . W e i n s t e i n

Watches Jewelry’ and Repairing

625 Cookman Ayenue, Asbury Park

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIPN o tic o is h e re b y B lvan t b a t ‘ th e

p a r tn e r s h ip la te ly s u b s is t I n g bo tw ecsi I r a A, F e r r is a n d H . M . M ills, b o th o t O c e a n G rove, N ew J e r s e y , u n d e r tb o l i n n n a m e o f Th© M o rv k i H . M . M ills , m a n a g e r , th o b u s in e s s lo c a ted o n tE e

o 'rU ieaa t c o rn e r o i P i tm a n a v e n u e ■::(i y i l g r i s ! P a th w a y , in s a id O cean Q rove, w a s d isso lv ed o n th o th i r te e n th i n s t l>7 m u tu a l c o n se n t. A ll d e b ts o w ­in g -to th e s a id p a r tn e r s h ip a r a to b e re c e iv e d b y t h e s a id H . M . M ills a n d a l l dom tm dB o n th e s a id p a r tn e r s h ip e r a to bo p r e s e n te d to arid p a id by h im . ’

. D a te d J u n e 14, 1904.IR A A .-F E R R IS ,

25-28 H . M. M IL L S .

W . E. T a Y I.O H A . D. OLARX)

TAYLOR & CLARK Builders

88 Abbott A v « d u « , or 91 Mt; Tabor Way

O C B A N Q R O V E . N . J.

A n E s s e n t i a l F e a t u r eHealth , and- the enjoyment

of living demand proper bath­ing. facilities. In rural dis­tricts' the streams in summer afforded the necessary ablu­tions, but as we are more crowded together the exercises and health we used to enjoy cannot, be regained without tlie modern use of the bath,

Andrew T. Van CleveThe People’s Popular Plumber

Ocean Qrove, New Jersey

I b e g t o a n n o u n c e t h a t I h a v e

r e s u m e d t h e b a k i n g b u s i n e s s ,

a t t h e

T aylor BuildingPilgrim Pathw ay and

• '..JVIt, Tabor W ay

The Ocean Grove wagon is again running, and the...driver will supply you with your needs iii Wagner’s famous baking products.

. M r s . W a g n e r ’ s H o m e - M a d e P i e s

. . . T h e . . .

C it y D a ir y1100 Fourth Avenue

W. Asbury Park

G e r t i f i e d M i lkJ u s t th o t h i n g l o r t b e b a b ie s . I n v a ­l i d s o r s ic k ly c h i ld r e n th r iv o o n it .

H e a v y C r e a mJPure a n d f r e s h .

P r i n t B u t t e rE s p e c ia l ly f o r t a b le u s e ,

I in v i te y o u to v i s i t th o D a iry .

WALTER D. VAN SGHOIGKT o l o p h o n o 1 7 0 - J .

C o r n e l i u s

Ho. 624 Cookman jRvenue J lsb u rp P ark

J e w e l e rand

O p t i c i a n

L a te s t D esig n s in tfeuielry and Silverw are

The FAIRFIELD DAIRY CO.

OF MONTCLAIR, NEW JERSEY

A a b u r y P a r k B r a n c h :

N o . 7 2 1 B a n g s A v e n u eW in s o r B u ild in g

T e le p h o n e 16 7 L

F . F . D .Certified Milk. Certified Milk adjusted to prescrip-* tions for infant feeding. Miik, Cream, Certified Milk Kumyss.

M . - Q . G r i f f i n . C o n t r a c t o r a n d B u i l d e r

. vR esldenco , 6 0 H e c k A vs. .-O ceaii G roye

New Fa#! Eleotrlo-Llghted Train

through solid without changebetween Chicago, Superior and Duluth, with a ll1 modern deviceB fo r the safety and comfort of patrons. Buffet smoking and library car, Booklovora L ib ra ry , P u llm an d raw ing-room Bleeping cars, free reclining chair cars and day coaches and excellent a la carte dining ca r service. \>

Electrics lighted throughout, with individual reading lampB ia every berth, . ' ’ .

Leaves Chicago 10.00 p. m. daily. P u llm an s lee p in g c a rs and f re e reclining chair cars to St. Paul and Minneapolis alao on this train.

The S e a t o f E veryth ing ,W. A. COX. General Aeent.

. 601 Chestnut Strefet, Philadelphia; Pa.KW*6fl ■

STANDARD GRAND. 8WSLL FRONT.hOCK AND C H A IN S T IT C H ,

T W O M A C H IN E S I N O N E , B A L L B E A R IN G S T A N D W H E E L .

W e a l s o m a n u f a c t u r e s e w i n g m a c h i n e s t h a t ' r e t a i l from S/2.00 up*

T h e “ S t a n d a r d " K o ta r y r u n s a s s i l e n t a s t h e t i c k o f a w a t c h . M a k e s S00 a U tc h e a w h i t e o t h e r m a c h in e s w a k e 200. •

A p p ly l o o u r l o c a l d e a l e r , o r »r t h e r e I s no d e a l e r I n y o u r to w n , a d d r e s s

7 H B \ .Standard Sew ing machine Co.,

C L E V E L A N D , O H IO .

W. H . P i n e , A g e n t73i Bangs Ave., Asbury Park

N K. Buooanos <5* A. SuocBProaitiont Soc'y and Treat*.

B u c h a n o n & S m o c k L u m b e r C o .

Denier* In

Lumber, M illw ork and'Builders’ Hardware

S ecojiri, T h ird an d R a ilro a d A v e n u e s

A SB U R Y P A R KSolo Manufnetnror* of tho

Albojtiurlb brand ol O d ar Sblnglefl. Palnls, Oils, Varnishes and Brushes,

Solo o£onta for Klim’s Windsor cement for Monmouth and Ooean counties.

/Send modelksketch ot n| o tocU Pvu'tkn/ort free report un patentability, Fcifrtebook,Patent DE-MARKS

Opposite U . S. Patent Office ' W A S H IN G T O N , D. C.

ASBURY PARK

Steam - LaundryQ

U ttL IT VU IC K N B S SUKNT1TY

8 1 0 C O O K M A N A V E N U E

A a b u r y P a r k , N . J .

Pliable Domestic flnisb.Hand work If desired.T e l e p h o n e 40 -n .

John N. Burtia Undertaker and. Embalmer

6 4 * 5 M a t t i s o n A v a .A s b u r y P a ^ k , N e w J e r o e y

C o f f i n s a n d b u r i a l c a s k e t * o f l fa& nd o r f u r n i s h e d t o o r d e r . • S p e c i a l a t t e n t i o n g i v e n , t o f r a m i n g p i c t u r e s . T e l e p h o n e 8 1

G e o r g e M. B e n n e t f

:>• .P a in tin gIN ALL ITS DRANCHB3

No. 116 H r/k *venne, OCBAN QROVB, f t J,

S e a s h o r e

F u r n i to r e S t o r eBrick Builditig, Olin St., Ocean Grove

C o m p le te L,ine o f

f u r n i t u r e / r i t m @ n t sGood Grade of furniture Gheap

Porch, Dining, Rocker, Parlor Chairs In Great Variety Gookin^ Utensils, Dishes, Etc.

Wall Paper ̂ ridtlanSin^sSpecial Sale Next Week

L a r g e s t s to c k o f le n d in g p a t t e r n s o f p a p e r , a lo n g th e H ow J e r s e y c o a s t , f ro rn 4 'c e n ts a s in g le ro ll to t n e . i ln e s t w a ll c o v ­e r i n g t h a t c a n oo p u rc h a s e d . W o rk ' p r o m p t ly d o n e .-ind w o rk m a n s h ip g u a r a n t e e d . G iv e u a a c a ll b e fo r e b u y in g u lse - w iie re . .

ROSS & WILGUSSalesroom, Olin Street, 0pp. Postoffice, Ocean Grove

Thaw room* uie on ejfcjfci. tion In our wueroonu; '

! PA ltLQ U . — Vine ’ Vc.our or -DMUfiak Pir-

r Bult, 5 pltcesi Plor ’ .Itrwr, b'rpccb bortl- ir lass 5 Parlor --.Table

. ujraw fedt): .lmndi«n«[ l.iuup nnd Olobo; pair ■ >f fiandjonia ricturoe;-

latKe Otlental Rue, 7iftt 10.0;' 1 BfK'ker; 2 pair*•Curtfllqg, . . . ____

11 13 D It O O M .-tloldcii Oak: l)re»aln*L\ue and' WMhfltand; el want braaa-U-Unnicdetwl enamelled B«dj woven xrlro Itcd ftpilna; soft top :M*ttreMe«i

8olr, .feaihcT . Pillows: omforuble; > ■ 1 oak Gludr;. 12 w da Mat

ting; KneiUh TolWi Set, 10 pfeoa*.

We Also Furnish a Flat at $ 65 .00 ,

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F a c t o r y , D u n k i r k , N e w J e r s e y b r a n c h Y a r d , H p r ln K L a k e , N e w J e r s e y

Truest Economy to Get the Best.A cheaply made sewing-machine is dear a t any price, because fau lty in action, liable to break and d ifficu lt to operate. A labor- saving machine for wom an’s use should be the best; i t Is -tru e s t economy to get a sewing-machine bearing th is trade-m ark.

E X PE R IEN C E PROVES A SING ER T H E BEST.

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Never closed The mirrored white and gold palace. The most' beautiful restaurant on the coast.

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50 Main Avenue Ocean Orove, New Jersey

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B ro a d w a y , w ith s e w e r a n d wa^te r , fu ll a lze lo t, f u r n i s h e d $ 150*

A s u b s ta n t ia l ly b u i l t s ev en - room c o t ta g e on A b b o tt a v e n u e , f u rn is h e d , good w in te r h o u s e , . . 21W

O n H eck a v e n u e - n e a r B e a c h a v e n u e , a n in e teen -ro o m b o a rd ­in g h o u se , f u r n i s h e d . . * . . . . . . . . 32W

O n W ebb av e n u e , o n e . a n d o n e -h a lf b lo c k s f ro m th e o c e a n , a. n in e teen -ro o m b o a rd in g h o u se , fu rn is h e d , fu ll a lz e lo t. m o r t­g a g e o f ?2,500 ca n r e m a i n . . . 3500

O n E m b u ry a v o n u e , n e a r P il­g r im P a th w a y , a n e ig h t-ro o m j c o t ta g e , fu rn is h e d , m o r tg a g e o f 51,000 c a n r e m a i n . . . . . . . . . 2 0 0 0 .

O n W obb av o n u o tw o .iu id one- h a lf b lo c k s fro m th o o c e a n , a h a n d s o m e te n -ro o m c o t ta g e , a l l im p ro v e m e n ts , p e rh a p s l e s s . . . 5000 ‘

O n O lin s tr e e t , n e a r B e a c h avo* n u e , a sev en -ro o m c o tta g e , u n ­fu rn is h e d , s u i ta b le fo r y e a rro u n d ............................ 2399

O n S u rf av e n u e , n e a r th o o c e a n , a sev en -ro o m c o tta g e , fu rn is h e d MOO

O n H e c k a v e n u e , o n e a n d ono-. h a lf b lo c k fro m th o o c e a n , a flf­te en -ro o m b o a rd in g h o u se , f u r ­n ish e d , g r e a t b a rg a in . . . . . . . . -2000 V

O n A tla n tic av e n u e , n e a r th e o co a n , a n in e -ro o m c o t ta g e , fu r ­n is h e d ................................ 8000 '

O n B a th av e n u e , o n e a n d ono- h a lf b lo c k s fro m th e o co a n ’, a sevon-room c o tta g o , fu rn f a h e d . . 181# 1

O n W o b b a v e n u e , n e a r tlio . o ce an , a tw e lv e-ro o m c o tta g e ,fu rn is h e d , b a th ..................................... 2500

O n S u r f av e n u e , n e a r th o ' o ce an , a tw e lv e-ro o m c o tta g e , f u rn is h e d , m o r tg a g e o f $1,500ca n re m a in .............................................. 2100

O n P itm a n a v e n u e , n e a r th o o ce an , a tw e n ty -fo u r ro o m ' b o a rd in g house , tw o fu ll l o t s , , , 4890

A d e s ira b le a l l-y e a r h o u so , on OHn s t r e e t , o n e a n d o n e -h a lf b lo ck fro m o c e a n , e ig h t ro o m s,u n fu rn is h e d ............... 2000

A soven-room c o t ta g e , o n M ain a re n u o . tw o Jo ts ; bath^fu rn is h e d ............... 4000

On O lin s t r e e t , s ix -room co t­ta g e , fu rn is h e d .......... 1800 'r

A good, sev en -ro o m c o tta g o , a t th o c o rn e r o f P ilg r im P a th ­w ay a n d E m b u ry av o n u e , f u r ­n is h e d ............. 1800

W E S T O F P IL G R IM . ‘

O n H ock a v e n u e , n e a r B en so n . a v e n so , a sev en -ro o m c o tta g e ,u n fu rn is h e d 1TO0

O n M t, H e rm o n W a y , n e a r :N ow Y o rk av o n u e , a n e ig h t- room c o tta g e , p a r t ly f u rn is h e d . 2060

On F ra n k lin av e n u e , n e a r PH- . g r im P a th w a y , a s ix -room c o t­ta g e , fu rn is h e d ........... 1900

On E m b u ry av e n u e , n e a r N e w J e r s e y av e h u e , a s ev en -ro o m co tr • ta g e , u n fu rn is h e d . . . . . . " . . . 160iT“

On Hoclc av e n u e , n e a r Ben* / son av e n u e , a ' h a n d s o m e fouiv te e n r o o m . m o d e rn d w ellin g , b a th , e le c tr i c lig h t, h e a te r , s t a ­tio n a ry tu b a , n n fu r n la h e d 4000

A t th o c o rn e r of E m b u ry a n d D e la w a re a v e n u e s , a s ix -room c o tta g e , p a r t ly f u r n is h e d . . . . . . 1W0. v

On A b b o tt av e n u e , a t th e cor* n e r of L a w re n c e av e n u e , a eix- room c o ttag e , tw o fu ll l o t s . . . . 1000

O n M t. H e rm o n W a y , n e a r D e la w a re a v e n u e , a s ix -room c o tta g o , tw o ful l lo ts , u n fu rn is h ­ed , m o r tg a g e of $1200 c a n r e ­m a in ........................... -............. ; 2200

On E m b u ry a v e n u e , n e a r P il­g r im P a th w a y , a sev en -ro o m o o tta g e , w ith o n e a n d one-half* jlo ts , u n fu rn is h e d ............. . ' 1800.

O n W ebb a v e n u e , n e a r D e la ­w are , a six -room c o t ta g e , one an d one-ho lf lo ts , f u r n i s h e d . . . 1200

O n M ain a v e n u e , n e a r P e n n ­s y lv a n ia a v e n u o , a s ix te e n -ro o m b o a rd in g h o u se , o cc u p y in g tw o - lo ts , u n fu rn is h e d , te rm s to s u i t 4000

A sp le n d id o p p o r tu n i ty to s e ­c u re a c o m fo r ta b le s ix -room co t- ta g o o n Mt- H e rm o n W a y , o p ­p o s ite a p a rk . A m o r tg a g o fo r 5800 ca n .re m a in . P r ic e , o n ly . . 1000

A m o d e rn fo u rte en -ro o m c o t­ta g o , o n H eck a v e n u e , w ith b a th . a n d o le c tr ic l ig h ts , h e a te r , e tc ., u n fu rn is h e d . M o rtg a g e of ?1,500 a t 5 p e r c e n t c a n re m a in . P r ic e

I n a d d itio n to th e ab o v e p ro p e r t ie s w o h a v e m a n y o th e r v a lu a b le b a r ­g a in s , b o th in c o t ta g e s n nd b o a rd in g h o u ses a n d lo ts . A ny o f th e abOT*. p ro p e r t ie s c a n bo b o u g h t o n e a a y te r m s a n d ln m a n y caseB a good m o r tg a g e can be a llo w ed to rem atrv. A ll th o p ro p e r t ie s h a v e th e s e w e r a n d w a te r c o n n e c tio n s .

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• w e re n o m in a te d fo r P r e s id e n t a n d V ico P r e s id e n t , r e s p e c t iv e ly , b y th e R e p u b lic a n C o n v en tio n a t C h ic ag o on

. T h u rs d a y . T h e n o m in a tio n s w ere m ade u n a n im o u s ly , a m id s t g r e a t e n th u s i- a sm .

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. t h e s e d e c l a r a t i o n s o f p r i n c i p l e s :

P ro te c tio n w h ich g u a r d s a n d de- v e lo p s^ o u r In d u s tr ie s is a c a rd in a l p o licy o f th e R ep u b lic a n p a r ty .

. W e : in s is t up o n th e m a in te n a n c e of t h e Ip rin c ip les o f p ro te c tio n , a n d , - lie re fo re , r a te s of d u ty s h o u ld be. r e ­a d ju s te d on ly w h en c o n d itio n s h a v e so ch a n g cd th a t the* p u b lic in te r e s t d e m a n d s th e i r a l te ra t io n , b u t th is w o rk c a n n o t s a fe ly be c o m m itte d to a n y o th e r h a n d s th a n th o se o f th e R e ­p u b l i c a n ' p a r ty . T o in t r u s t i t to th e D e m o c ra tic p a r ty is to in v i te d is ; a s te r .

A , D e m o c ra tic ta r if f h a s a lw a y s • b ee n fo llow ed b y b u s in e s s a d v e rs i ty ,

a R e p u b lic a n ta r if f b y b u s in e s s pros-: p e r l ty . T o a R e p u b lic a n C o n g res s a n d

: a R e p u b lic a n P re s id e n t th is g r e a t Q u es tio n can b e s a fe ly in t r u s te d . W h e n th e on ly f r e e t r a d e c o u n try a m o n g th o g r e a t n a t io n s a g i ta te s a r e tu rn to p ro te c tio n th e c h ie f p ro te c ­t i v e c o u n try s h o u ld , n o t . f a l t e r In * n a 'ln ta in ing it .

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■ u d o n tlo n of a l l p ra c t ic a b le m e th o d s fo r t h e i r f u r th e r e x te n s io n , in c lu d in g com m erc jla t r e c ip r o c i ty w h e re v e r

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l i s h e d b y th e R e p u b lic a n p a r ty , can* n o t s a fe ly b e c o m m itte d to t h e D em o­c ra t ic p a r ty , w h ic h r e s is te d i t s ad o p ­

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f r a n c h is e in a n y S ca te h a s been u n ­c o n s ti tu tio n a lly lim ite d , a nd , if su ch is th e ca se , w e d e m an d t h a t r e p r e ­s e n ta t io n in C o n g re ss an d in th e e le c ­to r a l co lle g e s s h a ll b e p ro p o rtio n a lly re d u c e d as d ire c te d b y . th e C o n s titu -

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b o r a r e th e r e s u l ts of th e e c o n o m ic m o v e m e n ts ’ o f th e ag e . b u t n e i th e r m u s t b e p e rm itte d to in f r in g e u p o n th e r ig h ts a n d in te r e s ts o f th o peo p le . S u c h co m b in a tio n s , w h en la w fu lly fo rm e d fo r la w fu l p u rp o s e s , a r e a l ik e e n t it le d to t h e p ro te c tio n o f th e law s , b u t b o th a re s u b je c t tb th e la w s a n d n e i th e r c a n . b e p e rm itte d to b re a k th e m .

W e fa v o r le g is la tio n w h ich w ill en ­c o u ra g e a n d bui l d u p the . A m erican m e rc h a n t m a r in e . A n a v y p o w erfu l en o u g h to d e fen d th e U n ite d S ta te s a g a in s t a n y a t ta c k , to u p h o ld t h e M o n ro e D o c tr in e a n d w a tc h o v e r o u r c o m m erce Is e s s e n tia l to th e s a fe ty a n a th e w e lfa re of th o A m erican peo ­p le . T o m a in ta in sue-* a n a v y , is th e fixed p o licy o f th e R e p u b lic a n p a r ty .

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T H E O C EA N G R O V E T IM E SS A T U R D A Y ,'-JU N K 20. 1904.

■ .W a rm w e a th e r la a t r y in g tim e M r in fa n ts . I n s e le c t in g th e ir , m ilk , Q u a li­ty, 'a n d p u r l ty Blioulil -bo ea rd fu l iy In­v e s tig a te d . O u r a d v e r t is in g co lu m n s c o n ta in th e a n n o u n c e m e n ts o f th o s e d e a le rs h a n d lin g , m ilk e s p e c ia lly p re ­p a re d lo r n u rs in g In fa n ts a n d th e i r m 'otherB,

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N ow a n y o n e w h o h a s h u n g e re d , f o r a good s te a k o r ch o p la te a t n ig h t a f ­t e r a lo n g ja u n t o r d r iv e o r a f t e r th e th e a t r e c a n h a v e th e i r m o s t p a r t ic u la r t e s t e s g ra t if ie d a t th o h a n d s o m e n ew E n g l is h C hop H o u se j u s t o p e n e d la s t w e e k a t 218 C o o k m a n avenuft.

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t h e f a m o u s S h a r k r i v e r a n d B a y s e p a r a t i n g A v o n f r o m “ p r o g r e s s i v e ” B e l m a r . A v o n i s t h e p o s s i b l e p r e t t i e s t f a m i l y r e s o r t o n t h e N o r t h J e r s e y c o a s t . C O M B I N E P L E A S U R E W I T H P R O F I T a n d c o m e . F r e q u e n t r a i l r o a d c o m m u n i c a t i o n . D O N ’ T F O R G E T T H E D A T E ,

1 A S h inin g L ig h t A m o n g A m a tiu r sV ic to r W . I rv in g , o f N ew Y o rk , a r e ­

c e n t v is i to r to th e G rovo, w h e re h o JiaS re la tiv e s , Is p ro v in g h im s e lf t o be a b r ig h t s t a r Ifl th e a m a te u r th e a t r i c a l A rm am en t O f t h e a m a te u r s w h o a p ­p e a re d a l th e c o n c e r t g iv e n re c e n tly by M is s . M ay S h ie ld s , o f P h ila d e lp h ia , a t th o G uy M a n s io n In A sb u ry P a r k . M r 'I r v in g , d isp la y ed g r e a t v e r s a t i l i ty . H e is n o t y e t tw e n ty y e a r s o ld . H o H as re c e iv e d so m e f la t te r in g o tte rs f ro m th e a t r i c a l m a n a g e rs , b u t s o f a r 'has! d e c lin e d th e m a l l. I t Is M b in te n ­t io n l a t e r to s u r ro u n d h im se lf w ilth s e v e ra l good s in g e rs an d ' e n t e r th o v a u d e v ille field .

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f O R Y O U R L A W NRubber hose, hedge shears, sickles, trowels, shovels, fence

wire. In fact everything you need to keep the. lawn in per­fect condition, and at a lower price than the same quality sells for elsewhere.JO SEPH D. N EW LIN , Mgr., Coast Paint. Mfg. Co.

7 0 7 C o o k m a n A v e a u a , A ib u r y P a t k , N . J .

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. lo a d , good g o in g in c o a c h e s ou re g u ­l a r t r a in s to p o in t o f c o n n e c tio n w ith " .pecial tra in . T h e fo llo w in g rateB w ill ap p ly fro m th o s ta t io n s ea rn e d :. A sb u ry P a rk . N. J ., $20; A tlan tic .C ity , N . J ., $19.05; B a ltim o re , M il., *17; B ed fo rd , P a ., ?15; B elle fo n to , P a ., $15.55; B ia lrsV iile . P a.; ?13.10; B ra d ­fo rd , P a ., '? 1 5 -5 0 ; B r id g e to n ,. N. J ., $19.25; B u rlin g to n , N . J ., $18.90;C ap e M ay, N. J ., $20.10; • C h e s te r , P a ., p H .50;' C o lum b ia , P a ., $17.00; C o rry , P a ., $14.10; C u m b e rlan d , M d., $16;>Del- m a r , D el., $18.50; D over, D el., $18.60; D riftw o o d , P a ., $15.70; E a s to n , Md., $1S.5P;. IDimlra, N . Y . , $17; F ra n k lin

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P ro p o r t io n a te ra te s fro m o th e r p o in ts .

R e tu rn in g , t i c k e t s w ill be good ln c o a c h e s o n r e g u la r t r a in s le a v in g S t. L o u is , U n ion S ta t io n ) o n d ay o f v a l­id a tio n , w .ib in te n d ay s , in c lu d in g d a to o f e x c u rs io n .

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R E D U C E D R A T E S TO IN D IA N A P ­O L IS

V ia P e n n s y lv a n ia R a ilro a d ^ A c c o u n t P r o h ib i t io n N a tio n a l C o n v e n t io n

F o r tl ie b e n e fi t o t t l io s e 'd e s l r ln g to a t te n d th e P ro h ib it io n N a tio n a l C on­v en tio n , to b e h e ld a t In d ia n a p o lis ,. J u n o 2S to 30, tl ie P e n n s y lv a n ia R a il­ro a d C o m p a n y w ill s e ll ro u n d -tr ip t ic k e ts t o In d ia n a p o lis , f ro m a i l s t a ­tio n s o n i t s l in e s , J u n o 20 a n d 27, good r e tu r n in g le a v in g In d ia n a p o lis n o t in te r t h a n J u ly 15, a t r a t e o t s in g lo fa ro fo r tbo ro u n d tr lp l F o r sp ec ific In fo rm a tio n c o n c e rn in g r a t e B an d tim e o f t r a in s , c o n s u lt n e a r e s t t i c k e t a g e n t — 26^20.

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, t io n a n d tic k e ts can bo s e c u re d fro m y o u r hom o a g e n t. I l lu s t r a te d B la ck H il l s b o o k le t w ith v a lu a b le m a p m all- c il on, r e c e W o f 4 c e n ts in s ta m p s by W . B . K n lsK crn , C h icago .— 24-20.

The R o s e b u d R e s e r v a t io n .

la n d s a ro o p en in J u ly . F u ll p a r ­t i c u la r s .-98 t o d a t o ' o f r e g is t r a tio n , d ra w in g s a n d fina l e n t ry , an d a s to c h a r a c te r o t so:! an d c l im a te , r e q u i r e ­m e n ts o f th o U . S. .h o m estead law s , m a p s , e tc ., a ro co n ta in e d in a p a m p h ­l e t "N ow H o m o s in th o W e s t” Issu ed b y t h e P a s s e n g e r D e p a r tm e n t,’ C h i­c a g o & N o r th -W e s te rn R y . S e n d - 2- c e n t s ta m p f o r copy o r c a ll o n a n y t i c k e t a g e n t th e N o r th -W e s te rn L ine . W . A. C ox, 601 C h e s tn u t s tr e o t , P h i la ­d e lp h ia , P a .— 22-27.

Excellent Properly Fo r Sale ■ e t B e lm ar, N . J . A fine p ro p e r ty , con- B is tin g o f tw o ful l lo ts , s iz e o f p lo t 100x160 fee t, fa c in g o n a la k e w ith in o n e b lo c k o f • > o ce an , on a c o rn e r , a n d o n up -to -d a te c o t ta g o w ith a l l Im p ro v e­m e n ts . A lso b a r n w ith tw o s ta l ls , c a r ­r ia g e h o u se a n d q u a r te r s u p s ta i r s fo r u s e o f c o a c h m a n . W ill e c u c h e ap fo r ca sh , o r .w il l e x c h a n g e f o r g i l t ed g e p r o p e r ty a t O cean G rove, A sb u ry P a r k o r A lle n h u rs t . F o r f u r th e r p a r t ic u la r s a d d r e s s E . N . W oo lston , r e a l e s ta te , 60 M ain av e n u o , O cean G rove, N . J . t f .

$ 3 0 t o C o lo ra d o a n d R e tu r n .V ia C h icago , U n io n P a c if ic & N orth* W e s te rn L in e . C h icag o to D en v e r , C o lo ra d o S p rin g s a n d P u eb lo , d a i ly th ro u g h o u t th o s u m m e r. C o rre s p o n d ­in g ly low r a t e s f ro m a l l p o in ts o a s t O n ly o n e n ig h t to D e n v e r f ro m C h i­cag o . T w o f a s t t r a in s d a ily . T o u r i s t s le e p in g c a rs to . D e n v e r d a lly .— 22^31.

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T h e b ills o f th e P r o c to r h o u s e s dur* in g th e p a s t fe w w e e k s h a v e lis te d dom e of th e m o s t n o ta b le n a m e s In. th e d ra m a tic fie ld , w h ile n e g o t ia t io n s a rc n ow p e n d in g re g a rd in g o th e r im p o r ta n t a t t r a c t io n s ; in th e m e a n ­tim e th e s to c k , c o m p a n ie s h a v e n o t been n e g le c te d , an d m a n y im p o r ta n t n am es h a v e b ee n a n n o u n c e d a s h e a d ­in g th e v a r io u s p rodu< jtions m a d e a t th e F if th A v en u e , an d O ne H u n d re d and T w en ty -fif th S t r e e t T h e a t r e s u p ­tow n! M r. W illia m M o rris , ..an a c to r o f e s ta b lis h e d re p u ta tio n , r e c e n tly a p ­p e a re d in c o n ju n c tio n w ith th e . p re ­s e n ta t io n o f p la y s In w h ic h h e h a s been s ta r r e d u p o n th e ro a d , w h ile a t th e F if th A v en u e T h e a tr e M r. S. M il­le r K e n t a s su m ed th e s te l l a r ro le in “ T h e C ow boy a n d th e L a d y ,” in w h ic h he h a s b ee n s ta r r e d In th e p a s t tw o sea so n s , a n d m a d e th e f ir s t p ro d u c tio n in N ew Y o rk C ity o f “ F ig h tin g B ob ," a r o m a n tic d ra m a of A m e ric a n life , in •wnich h e s u c c e s s fu lly a p p e a re d up o n th e ro ad . M ore th a n o n e im p o r ta n t p ro d u c tio n h a s rece iv ed i t s f i r s t p re ­s e n ta tio n a t th e P ro c to r h o u s e s , a n d e v e ry w eek th e r e g u la r c l le n te l Is a u g ­m e n te d by th o s e w ho h a v e co m e to rea liz e t h a t a P ro c to r p ro d u c tio n s ta n d s fo r g e n e ra l e x c e lle n c e In e v ­e ry p a r t ic u la r . J a m ie s o n L e e F in n e y an d o th e r s a r e sp o k en o f a s Im m ed i­a t e p o s s ib il i t ie s .

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.o f s a id d ay , a t th e C o u r t j H o u se , a t F re e h o ld , in th e to w n s h ip o f F re e h o ld , c o u n ty o f M onm outh ,; N ew J e r s e y , a l l t h a t c e r ta in Id e n tu re o f le a s e h e a r in g d a te th e . 17 th d a jt o f J u ly , in th e y e a r e ig h te e n h u n d re d a n d n in e ty , m a d e by t‘T h e ; O cean G rove C am p . M e e tin g A s­s o c ia tio n of th e M e th o d is t E p isc o p a l C h u r c h / ’ o f a l l t h a t c e r ta in p lo t, p ie ce o r p a rc e l of g ro u n d k n o w n a n d d es ig ­n a te d a s lo t n u m b e r (180) o n e h u n d re d a n d e ig h ty , o n th e w e s t s id e o f ' P i l ­g r im P a th w a y on- th ^ m a p o f lo ts o f C am p G rou rld o f th e s a id C am p M eetr Ing A sso c ia tio n , s i tu a te in N e p tu n e to w n s h ip , in t h e c o u r i ty . o f -M onm outh a n d S ta t e p f N pw; J e r s e y , w ith a l l 'a n d s in g u la r th e p re m is e s th e re in m e n ­tio n e d a n d d e sc r ib e d , a n d th e build-; in g s th e r e o n e re c te d , to g e th e r w ith th e a p p u r te n a n c e s , a s s ig n m e n t .. o f l e a s e b y W illia m L . M y e rs to th e s a id C a th ­a r in e W . B o a te , th e p a r ty o f th e f ir s t p a r t , r e c o rd e d in th e C Ic iV o office o i th e c o u n ty o f M o n m o u th a t 'F r e e h o ;ld , in B ook 48G o f D eed s , p a g e 159, o n J u ly 31, 1891;• S e iz ed a s th e p r o p e r ty of C a th a r in e W . B o a te , e t a ls , ta k e n in. e x e c u tio n a t th e s u i t o f C h a r le s W . L a n g , a n d to b e so ld b y •

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va s lo ts n u m b e re d tw o h u n d re d a n d fo r­ty -e ig h t an d tw o h u n d re d .and fifty ori m a p o f lo ts on C an ip G round o f th e O cean G rove C am p M ee tin g A ss o c ia ­tio n o f th e M e th o d is t E p isc o p a l C h u rc h , s i tu a te on th e so u th s lu e o f A sb u ry a v e n u e a n d th e n o r th s id e o t M t. P isg& h W a y , eaB t of N ew Y o rk av e n u e , a t O cean G rove, to w n s h ip o f N e p tu n e , c o u n ty of . M o n m o u th a n d S ta t e o f -New J e r s e y ; a ls o a ll th e e s ­ta te , r ig h t , t i t le a n d I n te r e s t .an d te rm - of y e a r s y e t to com e a n d u n e x p ire d o f th e s a id p a r ty o f th e f i r s t p a r t of,: In a n d to c e r ta in in d e n tu r e s o f le a s e f o r th e sa id p re m is e s m a d e a n d .ex e c u te d b y th e O cean G rpve C am p M e e tin g A s­so c ia tio n of th e M e th o d is t E p isc o p a l C h u rc h a s fo llo w s:

L o t N o. 248 le a se d to J o h n P . M ar­t i n . by le a s e b e a r in g d a te th e t e n th d a y o f A u g u st, e ig h te e n h u n d re d a n d s e v en ty -o n e , a n d re c o rd e d in th e M on­m o u th co u n ty c le rk ’s o fllce a t F re e ­h o ld In B ook 294 o f d e e d s , p a g e 556; a n d by s e v e ra l m e sn e a s s ig n m e n ts co n v e y ed to th e s a id S a ra h L . L e ek by W illia m E . L e e k b y deed d a te d M arch 31, 1900, a n d re c o rd e d in B ook 646, p a g e 420; a n d by L o u ise E . L e e k by deed d a te d th e th i rd d ay o f J u ly , n in e ­te e n h u n d re d , a n d r e c o r d e d . In B ook

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L ib e r ty s t r e e t , N . R ., 4100, 8.30, U .3C o .:m ., ^1.20 iS a tu rd a y s o n ly ) , 1,30,2.45, 3.63, *4.45, 6.30, G.30, 11.50 p . m .

S o u th F e r r y , 8.26, 11.25 a . m ., 1.15,2.25, 3.35, -4.315, 5.25, 0.25, 11.40 p . m .

R e c to r S t r e e t , N . R ., 10.00 a . m , 1.00,3.45, 4.30 p . m .

F o o t W e s t 23d S tre e t, 8.55 n. m ., 12.25, *1.25 { S a tu rd a y s o n ly ) , 2.25, *3.26, *4.26, *4.65 p . m .

F o o t C o rtlan d !, a n d D cBbrossoB S ts ,,3.30, 9.00 a . m „ 12.30, *1.30 (S a tu r - (Says o n ly ) , 2.30, *3.40, *4.30, “5.10

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G.15, 0.36, *8.41, *7.00, *7.20, *7.30, 7.38, *7.43, *8.00, *8,17, S.55, ».20, 10.5B a Hi.. 12.02, J .52 , 2,20, 4.00, 5.10, 5.38,7.00, 8,30 (S a tu rd a y s o n ly ) .

F o r R ed B an ;., N e w a rk a n d E lis a b e th ,.6.15, 6.41, 7.00, 7.20, ( e x c e p t B llza- b e th ) , 7.35, 7.43, 8.00, 8.17 ( e s c e p t E l iz a b e th ) , S S 6 , 9.20, 10.55 a. m .,12.02,-2.20, 4.00, 5.38, 7.00, 8.36 (S a t-

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' P e n n a . R ,\R . a n d S e a Glri-. 7.25, 7.55 n t., 1.22, 4.15, 6.09 p . m .

F o r F re e h o ld , v ia P e n n a . R . .R , a n d ' S e a G ir t, 7.S5, 7.55 a . m .; 1.22, 4.IB

5.09 p . m .F o r T re n to n u. n t : P h i la d e lp h ia , .v ia

B o u n d B ro o k ro u te , 7 .00 ( w ith eh a n g o o f c a rs a t M a ta w a n ) , 7.35,8.00 (w ith c h a n g o o f c a rs a t R ed B a n k ) , 8.55, 10.65 a . m „ 12.02, 4.00 p . m .

F o r P h ila d e lp h ia , C a m d e n and M t. H o lly , v ia S e a S id e P a rk , 0.54 a. m .,2.45 p . m .

F o r T o m s R iv e r n n d iu tu rm e d la to s ta ­tio n s . v ia B a y H e a d , 0.54, 10.54 a , m,,2.45, 5.15 p . m .

F e r B e lm a r , S p r in g L a k e , a n d M an a- s o u a n , 6.00, 6.44; 6.54, 7.25, 7.CD, 10.35

■. 10.54, 11.55 a : m „ 1.22, 1.27, 2.35,2.46, 2.5Q { S a tu rd a y s o n ly ) , .2.55, 3.07 (S a tu rd a y s o n ly ) . 3.35, 4.15, 4.23,4 .32 ,'5 .09 , 6.15, 5.39, 5.48, 5.54, G;02,6.15, 0.23, 6.45, 7.01, 8.30 p . m.;

F o r P o in t- P le a s a n t , 0.00, 0.44, Q.ET4,10.35, 10.54. 11.65 a . n i., 1.27, 2.35;

, 2.45/ 2.50 ( S a tu r d a y s o n ly ) , 2.65, 3,07- (S a tu rd a y s o n ly ) , 3.35, 4.23, 4.32,5:15, 6.39, 5.48, 6.54; 6.02, G.15, 6.23,6.45. 7.01, 8.30 p . m .

F o r , S ta t io n s i n L o n g B ra n c h , 6.15.8.35., 6.41, 7.00, 7.20, 7.30, ..35 -?,4S, 7.83. 7.43; 8 .00 ,'8 .17 / 8.55, 9.20, 10.06,10.30, 10,55, l i : i 3 a , m .( 12,02, 1.52,2.20, 2.54, 4.00, 5.10, 5.34, 5.38, 6.18,7.10, 8,36 p. m , S a tu rd a y s o n ly .) ♦ D en o te s e x p re s s t r a in s .

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F o r N e w a rk a n d N ew Y o rk , 6.41, 7.20,7.43, 8.17, 0.20 a . m „ 2.20 a n d .5.38 p . m .

F o r E liz a b o th , 0.41, 7.43, 9.20 a . m ,2.20 a n d . 5.38 p . m ..

F o r R ah w a y , 9.20 a . m „ 2.20 a n d 5.38 p . m .

F o r M a ta w a n , 9.20 a, iri., 2.20 a n d 5.38 P . m .

F o r L o n e B ra n c h , 0.41, 7.20, 7,4*. 8.17,9.20, 10.00, 1 0 .3 0 ,1 1 .1 3 ai m ., 2.20,2.54, 6.34, 5.38, 6.10 a n d 7,10 p , m .

F o r R od Ban'.'-, G.41, 7.20, 7.4S, 8,17,9.20 a . m .,'2 .2 0 a n d 5.38 p . a t

F o r P h ila d e lp h ia , B ro a d S t , a n d T re n ­to n , 7.25, 7,55. a . m , 1.22, 4.15 a n d6.09 n , m .

F o r C am d en , v ia T r o a to n a n d B ordoa- to w n , 4.15 p . m . ■

F o r C am d en a n d P h ila d e lp h ia , v ia T o m s R iv e r , 6.64 a . m ., 2.30 ,p. m

F o r T o m a R iv e r , I s la n d H e ig h ts a n d in te rm e d ia te s ta t io n s , 6.54 :i. id ,2.4lj a n d 6.15 p. m .

F o r P o in t P le a s a n t a n d In te rm e d ia te s ta t io n s , 2.12, e x c e p t M o n d ay s , 6.00,6.64 10.54 a . m ., 2.35, 2.45, 3.07 (S a te r d n y a o n ly ) , 4.23, 5.iB,: 6,02.004'-

, . 6.45 p . m .F o r H ew B ru n s w ic k , E l iz a b o th , N ew - .

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F ro m W e s t T w e n ty r th lrd S t r e e t S t a ­tio n , 8.55 ? m., 12,25, .25 (S a tu r ­d a y s o n ly ) , 2,25, 3.25, 4 .25 ,'4,fi5 p . m . S u n d a y s , 7.56, 9.26 a . m . a n d 4.55 p. m . ’ 1

F ro m r p e s b r o s s e s l a n d C o r t l a n d t S tre o t3 S ta t io n s a t 3.30, 9.00 a . m M12.30, X 30. i S a tu rd a y s o n ly ) , 2.80,3.40, 4.30, 5.10 p . S u n d a y s , 8.15, 0.46 a . in . a n d 5,00 p. m .

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A t 6.58 a n d 8.05 a . m ,, 3.30 a rid ' 4.00 p. m . w eek -d ay s . S u n d a y s (s to p ,

a t In te r la k e n - Cor A sb u ry P a r k ) , 8.31 a . m .„ F re e h o ld o a ly , 6.00 p . m .w eek ­d a y s M a rk e t S t r e e t W h a r f , T ia C am d en a n d T re n to n . 7,10 rin d 10.25 a . m ., 2.40 a n d 3.26 p. m ., 4.28 p. m .

. (F re e h o ld o n ly ) ",-sgk-days, L oavo M a rk e t S t r e e t W h a rf , v ia J a m e s - . : b u rg , 7.10 a . in ., 3.62 p . m . w e e k ­d ay s , M a rk e t s t r r e t - W h a r f , v ia S e a S ld o P a rk , 8.20 al m . a n d 3.62 p. m . w eek -days. S u n d a y s 7.50 a . m .

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, 11.28 p. m ., a n d 15.0S n ig h t , -is-aak- d ay s . S u n d a y s , *6.35, 7.20, 9,06,11.23 a . in ., *1.25, 3.20,' 4.46, S.26,11.28 p. ns. 12.09 n l e h t

F o r B a itim o ro , a c c o m m o d a tio n , 3,05 o.- m ., 2.05 a n d 4.01 p . m . w eek -d ay s .5.07 p . m . d a lly ,

F ro n ; W o s t P h ila d e lp h ia o n ly , 3.35, *11.65 a . m ., 2.55 (5.33 "C ongreo - s io n a l L lm lto d ’’) , *5.55,' *G.50, (7.3S p . m . d a lly .

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F o r N ow Y o rk , N e w a rk ami H l t a r b o th , w la a l l r a i l ro u te , 6:10, (7 ,007.30, 8.00 a . in . N ew Y o rk o n ly ) , 8 .8 5 ,'10.55 , m ., 12.02, -1.00, 7 .00 p in .,(S.36 S a tu rd a y o n ly .) S u n d a y a fro m I n te r la k e n s ta t io n , 2.33, 7.SS n. ra ,,4.18, 8.39 p . m .

V ia S a n d y H o o k R o u to , 6.35, 7.38 a . m .,' 12.02, 1.E2, 5.10 p . m . 3undayi? 10.19

a . m ., 6,19 p . m .Fi-- Fiil)a.deIj,V,\-1- njud T re n to n , ' v ia

E liz a b e th , 6,15, 8.00 a . m ., 12.02, 4,vt p . m . S uudayB , f ro m In te r la k e n s ta t io n , 7.36 a . m .. i,18 p . n t

F o r B a l t im o re an fl W a sh in g to n , 8,09 si. m ., 4.00 p . m . 3 u n d ay ... f ro m In ­te r la k e n s ta t io n , 7.86 m., 4.18 p .

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F o r jJ a a to n , .B eU hleheni, A U en tow a a n d M a u c h C N n lc (8.15 t o E a a to n t 8.0a a . in ., 12.02 (4 .00 p . o . H a s to e o n ly ) , feiu idaya, f ro m . I n ta r la k e n a ta tlo i: , 7.86 a . in ., 4.18 p, e j .

F o r W llk e e b a r r s a n d S tr a r . to n , 8.00 a . ni, S u n d a y s f ro m In te r la k o n s ta t to a 7.36 a . m .

F o r B u ffa lo a n d C h ic ag o , v ia D ., L . & W . R . R „ 8.00 a . m .

T R A IN S F O R O C E A N G R O V E.L e a v e N ew f o r k , 4.0C, 8.S0, 31.80 a ,

m (1.20 S a tu rd a y s o n ly ) 4,46, 3JO ,C.SO, 11.50 p . m . SnndayB , 0.15 a. m .. 4.00, 8.30 p . m .V ia S a n d y H o o k R o u to . 10.00 a- m ,1.00, 3.45, 4.80 a n d 8.00 p . m .

L e a v e E l iz a b e th , 4.06. 8 .4 2 ,1 1 .5 1 a- ro . 4.29, 5.18, 8.42, 1J.55 p . m , S unday,"9,25 a . m „ 4.02. 8.37 p . m .

L e a v e N ew a i S, 8.85, 11.32 a . m . il .2 03,35, 5 .4J, 8.19, 11.50 p . m . S u n d a y a9.05 a . m ., 3.66, 8.15 p . m .-

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