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E V E R Y B O D Y READS IT :: T H E d O U R IE R IS T H E H O M E N E W S P A P E R OF O CEAN C O U N T Y :: IT G IV E S A L L T H E N E W S
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5T A B L I S H
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1850.
VOLUME 44—NUMBER 15
Toms River, N. J., Thursday Afternoon, January 11, 1894
NBAR-BY NOTES.
LAKEWOOD
Railroad Happenings.
(fountain in a fig orch ard ) a spring on the
shore o f La)te Tiberias. Scndiug the camp oo
W a n te d
f r o m t ic o r g e J . C o u ld .
T
h
e H e w L o n g B ea ch H a llro a © .
direct we concluded to make a detour to the
lbert
. m a r t in .
B u t flic C r a n k D id n 't O c t I t .
Choice Tid-Bite of Qoisip from It is understood that the sew Mannahawkta,
BARNEGAT.
went and see el-Jlsh (GUcaia) and Melron
FROM
BEIR
UT
T
O
JERUSALEM.
aud Long Beach Transportation Company. In­
Lakewood was treated to the sensation last
A t to r n e y am d
(M eratb) Instead o f Retag the more d irect
Roundabout.
corporated by William J. Thompson, Charles
route hy Baled only.
8 o after riding through Bold and Successful Burglar j —FoNtoOIce week which has become quite too frequent of
S o l i c i t o r i n Oiuxozir.
8. Rldgway, George P feiffer and others at
A Jarssyman't Trip on horseback Kedes and over the h ill on which It Ilea—the
an© several store* Robbed.
late—that o f tbe mimouairo-pursniog crank
T he Shark R iver Inlet Is again closed.
Camden last week, is fo r the purpose o f
OFFICE OVER THE BANE,
accumulation o f ceutorles— we left the valley
Great excitement was created In town on his name is Ernest (o r Edson) U. Chick of
and What He Saw.
Cowperthwait* Exchange,Tom* River
There are 193 Trlbea of Red Men In this
securing transportation lo H arvey Cedars In
Brooklyn,
and
his
fixed
Idea
was
that
George
o
f
Huleb
and
turoed
to
the
right
among
the
Sunday morning, by the announcement that
State.
Toms River, N. J. Nitrons Oxide Gas administered. Am
the event of the P.R . R. company's abandoning
hills following a beautiful wady, well watered several stores bad been broken Into by J. Gould would fulfill a promise ( ! ) to kim ol
T h e Cape M ay M . E. church 1ms opened
also sole proprietor for Ocean County A M nhairnnrdnn V i l l a g e - T o m b * o f the
the north end o f the Long Beach road fo r the
putting
*100
000
Into
a
scheme
to
re-establish
and grassy and Ailed with flg tress, nestling burglars the night before. Investigation re­
A n c ie n t Rabbin.
tree reading room.
o f the new local anaesthetic
present
T hey w ill nse the Long Beach
r H OLM ES B IR D S A L L ,
am ong which In one place was a picturesque vealed the fact that the thieves had forced a lbs old “ Aldlne” tnagazluc which had not
Company’s track, running between H arvey
Bay
Head
off
shore
fishermen
report
the
cod
(HViMen fo r the A'eto Jersey Couiier by mud villa e. Clim bing a steep lull we passed window in ib e printing office o f Storms and teen published for fifteen or twenty years
V •
A ttorney at L a w ,
Cedars aud the " Y " to connect with Beach
fishing a total failure this winter.
Chick
made
frequent
calls
at
the
Gould
Bennett
and
thereby
gamed
enlrance
to
the
through
the
village
o
f
'Alm
a,
where
are
the
M a s t e r a n d E x a m in e r i n C e a n o e b y
that is applied to the gums for pain­ Prof. Barry C. Haven*, of the Syrian Protest­ remains o f an ancient synagogue. The day Host office and the stationery store adjoining. residence and also at the hotels where he
Amos P. Bartlett, a Stanwick grocer, ha* iiaveu trains; aud perhaps, to secure still
ant College-, Beirut. Letter JVo. 3 )
a n d N o tab y P u b l ic .
further accomodation, wj|! ran across the
less extraction. Write for testimonials.
was only well begun but the heat was Intense They wera very practical in their methods, aud thought he might sec the object o f bis visit; been flued $100 fo r selling oleo margarine for
So far we Lad seeu few places o f Biblical
Mannahawkta bridge to meet trains on tbe
OFFICE ON M A IN STREET, O PPOSITE
Bearing to the righ t and Inquiring now aud visited ibe money drawers, helping themselves but Gould refused lo meet him. Chick claimed butter.
interest, hot the next day was more fruitful of
Tuckerton Railroad which do not rua to Beach
THE OCEAN HOUSE. TOM8 RIVBlt. N. J.
then about the road w e pushed on About teu to all the available cash, They secured about to be a journalist, aud it is said that ho carried
Bwedesboro, Paulsboro, Oibbstown and other
•ucb. The camp drew out soon after 0.OO,
o'clock we rode Into the midst o f a great herd $35.00 nud some cigarettes aud cologne. They around with him a manuscript copy ol Gloucester county towns, have been raided by Haven. It la presumed that electricity o r hot
but we were delayed in the village while the
a ir will be used as a motor.
o f sheep and goats, follow ed by three or fou> forced an nntrauce through the cellar doors "C h ic k ’s Lakewood N ow s", which he said he burglars.
W .-C A R M IO H A E L,
horses which Moore and Bucher rode were
P ra c tic a l T in n B r
A c c id e n t o r fu e ld e u t?
b oja.
Goatherds d o not direct their flocks, into Wood mantle A (Jo’s store, but could not wrote out dally wherever he might be, ebangtug
Richard
Croker
is
a
large
shareholder
lu
the
being
shod.
Redes
(Kedesh-Naphtali)
wa*
Manufacturer of Tin and Sheet Iron
•
C ou nsblo b a t L a w a n d
they simply give them their head and fellow. gat upstairs although they made streunous the name o f the sheet to suit the name o f tbe
When Conductor Frank Ellis’ early train
recently re-organ!zed Monmouth Park Racing
to be the camping place. Keeping upon the
Ware,Tin Roofing and Spouting. Also
place.
He
first
appeared
here
Wednesday
Calling the largest b oy w e asked him to g e t efforts. Perriue & Gatklll's butcher shop was
came out of Barnegat oue nornlug recently,
M a s t e b in C h a n c e r y ,
Association.
bills we rode all the morning with the large
Dealer in Stoves, Heaters, Ranges,
us some milk. He shook his band duUourly also entered, but no money was secured. The afternoon; and was induced to leave on
us it passed the water tank, an amusing acci­
low plain called Merj Ayun (Ijo n ) on our left,
Thousands o f wild geese aud ducks are
House Furnishing Goods, Furuiture,
O f f ic e o n M a in S t r e e t ,
doors o f Renbeu Levine's peddler wagon were Saturday by a brother who came oil from
at first, but Moore who controlled '.be coin
dent—or incident—happened. The valve rope
below
us.
This
Is
the
Merj
or
meadow
just
being brought to Cape May county waters by
Cutlery, Lamps
terns, Glassware,
mon purse, held up bis hand aud gently rubbed forced off and three pair o f pauts, an overcoat Boston. His wife says ho is Insane and w t e :
o f the water tank caught ou the stove pipe o f
north of Huleb (M erom ) which was all tbo
Toms River, N. J.
the mild weather.
Queensware, Wooden and Iron Pumpt
hla thumb against bis finger lip*. A cup at and a child’s suit taken Marks w ere found on him placed in an asylum.
the last car, opening the valve and deluging
while visible in the distance. In the winter It
etc, A ll orders for new work, or re
Long
Branch
has
a
bonded
debt
of
over
Mr,
Gould
has
fitted
up
offices
for
himself
In
once appeared from under his cloak, and oilier doors and windows of other stores, as
the lop aud side o f ihn car with water, lushing
Is Hooded, tu t during the tuuiuiei it is culti­
pairing, or repairs and bricks for
I
AW OFFICES.
summeuiuF a smaller boy to assDt him be if some one had been trying to force au en­ the postoffice building with private telephone $150,000 and a floating debt o f $49,000. T h e iu at the open veutiialois and »puUertag iu at
vated like a vast garden. After an hour or
stoves, heaters, ranges, etc., promptly
supplied us promptly aud abundantly, and trance. T h ere is no clue as yet to the burglars aud telegraph communication with W all street assets are $39,500.
tbe windows. N o one knew how it happened
more
a
large
village
o
f
white
houses
appeared
^
EDW ARD H. M U R P H Y ,
attended to. Please g iv e me a call.
wbeu Moore bad fulfilled his promise by the but our citizens are arroniedfbDd every effort aud w ill d o most his business at Lakewood
Another Glassboro glass plant has started np — least of all tba besprtakled passengers—till
to the left on a' bill lop. It was Abil. the
payment o f some coins, we started on. JUb w ill be made to catch them.
— this oue on the co-operative plan by tbe the brakesman looked in a t bis fire and touud
this winter.
S h r e e v e ’8 B u i l d i n c ,
Abel Beth Maachuh o f 2 Sam. xx and 2 Kings
W illiam H. Murphy, for the past five years workers themselves.
soon appeared, covering the south side of
the stovepipe goue.
O bituary—Jeremiah Predinnrr.
xv. Sheba and Juab began to seem like living
Main Street, Toms River
144 E a s t S t a t e S t r e e t , T r e n t o n .
large bill. It is very ancient. The whole, o f
a member o f tbe N ew York Board of AlderC h a n g e in T i m e T a b le .
A company has been organized at Ml. H olly
For sometime past our fellow townsmau aud
characters as Abel came luto view.
T he city
it was vlrible from our polut o f view, a few
uieu, died here on Sunday morning, lie was to manufacture parlor matches. I t will have
No. 11 W A L L STR E E T, N E W YO RK .
A new Pennsylvania Railroad schedule went
storekeeper, Jeremiah Predm ore, has been lu
wall was g o n e ; the city itself and its people
hundred yards away.
W e did not climb up to
a prominent Tammany Demociat.
a capacity o f 400 gross per day.
into effect on Monday la-jt, January 8th. The
poor aud declining health. T b e inevitable call
were but a little country village and lt6 inhabb
G eorge C. Bold!, the Philadelphia and New
it.
Jerome states that Paul's parents lived In
came on Thursday, January 4th, at three
tan is ; but the bills aud Ibe valleys were the
T W tt L E O N GOBLE,
T he great value o f Hood's Sarsaparilla as a 10,30 a . m . train from Philadelphia now runs
York hotel manager, with his wife, has beeu
Glscala before they removed to Tarsus,
M.,wben all that was Immortal o f our friend
DSALBR IN ALL KINDS OF
same which Joab traversed in his search for
remedy for catarrh is vouched fo r by thou­ ou up the bean h lo Bay Head Junction daily,
Josephus certainly fortified the city, and it was passed from this earth. M r. Predm ore has making his yearly visit at Lakewood.
D EN TIST,
us a mixed freight and passenger train from
the enemy o f David.
A mile or so further on
sands o f people whom It has cured.
Dr. M organ Dlx, R ector o f the famed old
the scene of bloody limes In the days o f the
r U M B ER , C O A L A N D W O O D , H A R D
conducted the geueral store business tor sever­
Toms R iv e r; aud returns reaching here at
Tell-el Kadi, the site o f Dun came into view.
OFFICE AT UNION HOUSE, M AIN STREET,
South Jersey sportsmen w ill ask the legisla­
Trinity church, N ew York, with his family
Roman occupation.
There was not a tiled
al years, and as long as health lasted was very
4.05 iu the same way.
TOMS RIVER, H. J.
^
ware, Locks, Hinges, Screws, Nails, Kadi In Arabic and Dan in Hebrew bolb mean roof to be sueu iu the town.
ture
this
winter
to
enact
a
law
forbidding
the
were am ong lust weeks arrivals at tbe Laurel.
It was composed
successful.
lie leaves a w id ow and two
judge, and all authorities are agreed upon this
Office Days—Thursday, Frida; and Saturday.
F le w A g a in s t a L o c o m o tiv e .
Rev. Dr. Rylance l* another promlneut New killing of deer and quail for one year.
Glass, etc., Doors, Sash, Blinds and side. It was a little knob much low er tban o f the ordinary mud and stone houses, rect­ children lo mourn his loss. H e was a member
Teeth extracted without pain by Anastbetic
angular and fiat roofed.
Here and there iu o f Barnegat Lodge, No. 71, K o f P ., aud the York clergyman o f the Episcopal faith, who
T he twenty-first anuual m eeting uf the N ew
A peculiar accident happened to the head­
ip died to gums.
the hill road we were following and it was
Mouldings, Shingles, Lath, Lim e, C e­
the rocks, tombs could be seeu. emptied o f
has been slopping at ib e Laurel.
Jersey State Board o f Agriculture w ill be held light o f engine No. 5, T . l i . R., last week
funeral ceremonies of the ord r were per­
somewhat further to the oast than Abll.
W . G. O'Leary Is now a commissiouer of he held at Trenton, on January 10, 17 and 18. while making the Beach Haven run. A duck,
Ihelr eoulenl* ages since. The road ou to
formed by this lodge Ills funeral was held
rs. a . p a c k e r ,
ment, Brick, etc., etc.
Lowest prices Baulas (Cierarea Philippi) was visible on the
Melron lay through one old orchard, the trees
deeds fo r New York State.
David E. C layton has sold Ins Interest in the which no doubt was bewildered by the g ia re o f
from
the
M.
E.
church
ou
Mouday,
aud
hill side opposite. Three of our party had
o f which were ladeu with fruit. Olivas are
PO U ND STORE,
Special services w ere held on Saturday at Buy Head liv e ry business to bis partner, the light, flew against the heavy glass and
o ffic e a n d Y a r on B a y S tre e t,
interment was made in the fam ily plot ul
already seen the place close at hand, and it
oue o f the staple articles o f food. They are
both the Episcopal and Caihollc churches to ChaileB LeCompte ; and lias purchased Voor- broke it entirely across the face.
M*in Street, near Water, Toms Rivei
B arnesat N .J. bad been left out in making up our itinerary. gathered in the autumn and either made into Waretown. T o his relative* aud friends we celebrate Epiphany, which festlrai fell ou
T h e P h ila d e lp h ia a n d B e a c h H a v e n K . It.
liecs’ bakery.
extend our heartfelt sympathies.
After riding fo r perhaps an hour more the
EVERYTHING SOLD BY T H K POUND.
oil iu the presses—clumsy stone affairs, turned
that day.
road tnrned slightly to the right, and a little
Gen. W illiam J. Sewell has been chosen
A young Burlington engineer with some
Other News Note*.
Satlnes, calicos, musllns^tlngliams,outings,cloths
by cattle after the maim er of a large cider
T he Tim es and Journal suggests Unit a
of all kinds, toweling?, and everything kept by a
climb brought us out upon a large open space
Circulars are out announcing that Prof. R. double track may have to be laid from Red knowledge o f surgery, lias engrafted rooster President o f the Philadelphia and Beach Haven
general furnishing store, remnants of carpets,etc.
ju iill—or pul away in brine for the winter's
where stood the ruius of another castle.
Be­
Railroad,
that portion o f tiie old Lon g Beach
claws
ou
tw
o
o
f
his
lingers
to
replace
the
nails
store. We caught glimpses o f Safed here and B. Adams w ill give >m entertainment of his Bank to accommodate tbo Increasing traffic
yond it was an extensive pool around which
Hue which runs from Mannahawkta to Beach
iosl by an accideut.
Opposite Railroad Depot, Toms Riverthere through the hills, as we rode along. illuiuiuuted pictures m the M E. church on and travel to this place.
J^O STE E N W ALTON,
clustered flocks of sheep and goats. 'I he ears
Haven,
at.
If* recent reorganization.
T he 33th annual meeltag o f the New Jersey
8afed is thought to be the "c ity set upon a Friday evening, January 12th.
Professor John M ney delivered his lecture
o f Sjrian goats are as long as their fore-legs.
O ld F 'r e ig h t H a te a Ht-sHired,
Rev. E. B. Cobb of Elizabeth, also advertises of the Library serins on Thursday uveulug Editorial Association will be held at the State
h ill."
We hoped to lunch there that day.
In
fact,
ears,
horns
and
hair
form
the
major
C o n t r a c t o r o f P l a s t e r i n g an d
The old freight rates—much low er than
Melron proved to be an tasignificant village, that he w ill g ive a slereoptlcou exhibition aud from the topic " A Century of Euallsti History’’ street bouse, Treuton, on M onday, February
part o f the animal. The heavy, unwieldy tails
at
o ’clock A.
B r ic k - L a y i n g .
those in force this fall and winter— baye been
but lu It we found what we bud coinc to t-ee — lecture ou the World's Fair iu the PreBbyteriau —the ceutury that began with Elizabeth uud
o f the Bbeep and the long, limp ears of the
church
on
Thursday
evening,
January
18lb.
restored
both on the P . R. R. and the Tucker­
Repairing neatly and prom ptly done. A ll
William Ryan o f Atlantic Highlands,
the tombs of Hlllel and Sbamuiul, two leading
ended with Cromwell.
goats give a flock a very grotesque appearance.
work guaranteed. Estimates o r advice giveu
Mr. and Mrs. II. A. T olbert entertained a
rabbis in the time o f Christ. Touibs of noted
the Freehold courts) $KX) ton lino.
Rev. C. A. Briggs o f New York, and Rev. covered (In
Some may not know that the fat o f Syrian
with pleasure.
Address,
few
friends
on
Tuesday
eveulug
o
f
last
week.
personages iu Palestine are usually plain stone
Henry Preserved Smith o f Cineiuuatl, tw o well damages lor his hand which was shot off by
sheep accumulates not In the body, as the leaf
TOMS R IV E R . N. J
Mrs. M ary Hunt gave an interesting and known Presbyterian divines, were both recent James DeWttt in u quarrel.
edifices with dome-shaped roof. There w ere
Among Our Churches.
fat, bat in the clumsy tails which often become
four or five such iu Meiion, side by side, instructive lecture lu the Presbyterian church arrivals.
Randolph M oore, a prominent Republican
as large as a loaf o f bread.
R O B E R T STREBLAU,
First Baptist,
guarded by a company o f greasy German Jews on VVedueaday evouing, January 3d, on tbe
As an instance o f itm amount o f business politician, and fo r twenty years the clerk o f
The castle here as the one at Sbukif, is
who spoke even worse Arubic than ourselves. subject o f scientific temperance instruction lu done in Lakewood during the holidays, one Mercer County, died In Trenton o f a complica­
The Sunday-school has elected officers as
thought to be much older than the crusading
the
public
school.
W a t c h m a k e r and J e w e l e r ,
One o f these tombs was that of Shammai,while
milk dealer delivered over 1600 quarts o f the tion of diseases. He was born In 1830,
follo w s: Supt., S. T . F ro st; Ass’t. Snpt.,
period. While no one can be sore, Murray’s
Ou Thursday evening was g iven the recep­ lacteal fluid on one morning.
the tomb of Hillel was simply a cave in the
Repairing Of Watches, J ew elry, Spectacles,
guide book identifies Shukif with Achsaph,
There were 17,178 marriages in New Jersey 0 . H. W a rd e ll; Treas . Charles M cC lees;
hill side tower down.
T he custodians o f the tion in connection of the twenty-fifth anni­
etc., a Specialty.
Sec’y.,
H. M. Bunnell; Organist, Miss Maude
(Josh. x ix ll, e tc .) and Hunin (th e one where
last .tear. O f this number Camden furnished
---- blALIB IN---place were willing enough to show us all versary o f the wedding o f Mr. and Mrs Geo.
we now w ere) with Janoah (2 Kiugs xv).
T U C K E R TO N .
14,790, most o f whom w ere Pennsylvanian- Hyers : Librarian, W . C. F ro st; Ass’t. Librar­
WATEK s t r e e t ,
t o m s r iv e r
there was lo be seen ; but beyoud ibe bare H. Van Note. A large number o f relatives and
ian,
W.
Fred Kendall.
There was only the old fortress-like ruin to
who crossed the river to avoid in h e r i n g the
Four doors east of the Bank.
whitewashed tombs, adorned by a few cheap friends gathered to offer their congratulations. No N a lo n n * In T tic k e r t o n L ic e n s e I 'r c la
T w o persons united with the church last
see here, so we rode on four miles farther to
questions which a m arriage license In that
pictures, and the Jews themselves clad in a Many bountiful and handsome presents were
Sunday m orning.
A g a in F i x e d a ' 9 2 0 0 0 .
Mels (pronounced mice) before stopping for
•stale entails.
r j j A. PATTERSON,
a dress partly Arabic and partly of a style received.
Special services are being held this w eek —
lunch. Mels e lje b e l was a large village of
T he speeiul election at this place on Mouday
Our young people who were home for the
The funeral o f ex-M ayor I )r Lewis M.
sui generis, promiuent among which was the
From Foundation Brick, Lime and
Wednesday. Thursday and Friday evenings.
Metawileb, made up o f low, square houses of
under
the
Werls
Liquor
law,
resulted
ta
the
PRACTICAL
Green, the w ell known manufacturer o f
Cement to Finishing Touch of Paint.
black fell hat and the long sinuous curl holidays, have returned lo their vai tons schools
The Christian Endeavor Society has etiosen
mud or stone, and narrow, crooked streets
complete triumph o f the temperance element Green's August Flower aud Botchee’ s German
dangling iu frout o f each ear, there was or business pursuits, and the town is again
H ARNESS M A K E R ,
Cedar and Ouk Boat Boards, Spars,
fetlock deep with dust. Chickens, goats, don­
aud the retention o f the $2000 license fee for 8yrup. who died on Tuesday at the advanced the follo w in g officers to serve for the ensuing
Paint, Varnish and NailB.
little worth slaying to see.
We left at 12 settling to Its usual peaceful quietness.
six mouths i
President, Mrs. M. G. Sco tt;
keys aud children seemed about equal in num­
three
years
lo
come.
The
contestant
iu
tbu
VanHise Building, Washington St.,
A great deal of sickness has been prevalent
age o f 76 years, took place at Woodbury on
with an hours’ ride before us to Bafcd. Our
Vice-President, John Havens; Rec. Sec’y.,
ber and privileges, for ihey swarmed every­
ease was J. W. Lee, who purchased the (Jarle- Saturday afternoon.
object In pushing on was to reach the home o f in our midst, but It Is now abating somewhat.
Toms River, N. J.
Miss Maude H y ers ; Cor. Sec’y., II M. Bunnell;
where,
the
goats
and
doukey
colls
showing
lou
bouse
of
Mrs.
Mulholland
and
wished
to
Fencing, Drain Pipe, Fertilizers, Etc.
It is with gratification that wo announce
Mr. Christie, a Scotch missionary resident In
William J. Bruce, a prominent Republican Trcas , El wood R Davis.
decided preference for walls and housetops,
uu a licensed hotel.as she had done before the
T O M S RIVER, N. J.
the city, a much pleasanter place for lunch that our worthy doctor. Edmund Bennett. Is
politician aud journalist, died at Ktrkbrlde's
Early devotional m eeting o f this society next
which latter, it must be remembered, were but
R E E D E R & EVERNHAM
again able to be about and attend his palieuls. township voted a $2000 license three years ago. asylum, Philadelphia, last week. Ills mind
tban Melron.
Sunday evening will bs led by Miss Maude
from 5 to 12 feet In height approxim ately,
Prof. Northrup returned from his holiday Accordingly through his attorney, ex-8cuaior g ave way d in in g the lost Presidential cam ­
H a r r y C. H a v e n s .
H yers; topic, " O u r temptations and bow to
and 60 approachable by stone heaps and tum­
vacation on Saturday last, and brought witn Ncvius o f Red Bank, he made application lo paign, while he was Secretary o f the State
B l a c k s m it h a n d W h e e l w r i g h t S h o p s
avoid them.’’ —Matt. 4: 1-11.
ble-down walls that access to the level sand
him a bride. We offer our hearty congratula­ Justice VanByckel aud was granted su election Republican League.
Subject o f next Sunday mornings address
roofs was very easy. The people o f this vil­ Th e Daughters of the Revolution tions.
'• fur or against a $100 license fee." Our town
All woik promptly attended to in first
Henry D eH art o f Long Branch bae recovered will be " T b e second com ing of ou r L o rd ."
lage, however, did not lack in politeness. No
was greatly excited over the elecltau, which
ulass style. Water street, T om s River.
Our public school opened on Monday.
Gave a very enjoyable luncheon at the
sooner did we make our wants known than a
for weeks has been the prevailing topic ; but $100, which he bet on his horse in a race there Iu the evening. " T h e preacher by the rive r.’’
P. Y. V e e d e r
J o h n E v e r n h a m Successor to
gray bearded mao in turban and long robe, Country Club, Orange, N. J , Wednesday,
the defeat of the " f o r $100" ticket left the old recently. H is horse lost and the stakeholder
f l e t l m J I i t E p h fu p u l.
once white, bade us come with him . W e fol­ January 3d. The spacious rooms were decor­
PO INT P LEASAN T:
$2000 license in fo r e * for three years more— paid over the funds to the other parties. D e­
Laid Sabbath morning the sacramaut o f the
lowed and after a few turns be stopped at a ated with buff and blue. The menu cards w ere
Hart brought suit against the stakeholder and
EAS. T. HUDSON,
during which lime there can be no change.
Lord's
supper
was administered.
the g ift o f Mrs Geo. Inoess. jr., of Montclair.
The Arnold Hnuse Hn* a New Owner.
large house, rather more pretentious than the
H on. Joliti T. Burton bas been confiued to recovered the amount.
Special revival services continue nightly and
BARBER.
others.
W e could observe by bis actions and Miss Nadine W. Torrejr, State Regent, pre­
A. O. S. Havens, our real estate agent, act­ his bed for a fortnight past with au attack of
Counsel for tbe Camden County Republican much good is hoped for from them,
Mrs. Steers, president of the society, ing for Messrs. Maggi, Bartlett aud Wright,
E s t a b l is h e d 1877.
the respect paid him that he was the Sheikh sided.
la grippe, to which his wife was also a victim, Executive Com mittee on Saturday caused a
Early Epworth League service next Sabbalb
read a short address. Miss A. W. Sterling,
O p p o s i t e t h e O c e a n H o use .
have sold that old time favorite the Arnold
o f the village.
Men came out and tied our
C. M. Headley, General Passenger and large uuinlier o f warrants to be Issued for tbe evening, led by Miss Julia Chamberlain :
tba
well
kuown reader at.d lecturer upon his­ bouse, to John A. Casey o f Brooklyn. Mr.
horses.
W e entered through a low door into
Where Satisfaction Is generally given to all cus­
Freight Agent o f the Tuckerlou Railroad, has arrest of Democrat*, who are charged with subject, " Moses; called o f G od ."— Ex. 3:1-10.
torical subjects, read a sketch entitled " C hrist­
tomers.
Ladies’ Shampooing a specialty, done
a large square room. The walls w ere roughly
Casey is said to be a man o f energy, and early also spent two weeks in the house becausu ol election frauds during the N ovem ber election.
bt Mrs. Hudson.
Preabyterlan.
plastered and whitewashed. T here were win­ mas tide at Trenton 1776" An able paper improvements lo the property are looked for. thin Insidious disease.
Police and election officers are included In tbe
liA -iis r S T R E E T ,
written
by
Mrs
A.
K
Barclay
of
Orange,
en
­
Rev. J. J. Coale, Principal of the M t Hoily
dows on one side only, and in some niches iu
Mrs. Jacob Strader, who at one time lived
E ditor B. H. Crosby uow has the Beacon lut.
I.YS3ES S. G R A N T,
T O M S R I V E R . , 1ST. J . the walls were placed matting and beddlDg. titled. “ Anecdotes of some Revolutionary her**, but is now a resident o f N ew York, wa?
Academy, conducts preaching services each
plum snugly situated in its new Green street
James 8. Johnson, jr., o f Perth Am boy, Sabbath m orning and evening, and prayer
The ceiling was o f logs, which were upheld by women.” was read by Miss Adams. A poem visiting at E C. Jones’ with her five year old borne which when completed w ill be his
came home 1tie at night recently, when u n ex ­ meeting each Saturday night.
written for tbe occasion by Miss Arabella
I o NSOKIAL A b t IST,
pillars. The floor was of something like con­
daughter Angie, when the child was seized homo also. He w ill fill another "lo n g felt
pected by his wife. They lived In a d oable
crete. Carpets and pillows were spread down W ard o f South Orange, was read by Mre. with malignant scarlet fever, d jin g last want ’ by keeping a supply of stationery on
fT irfa t (Eplwropal) ( liurrli.
WATEB STHEET, TOMB RIVER, S.
house and sbe alarmed its other occupant*
hy the windows for us and water whs bronght. Robert Ward. T he guests numbered seventy- Wednesday, the father just arrivin g before lu baud—the only stationery store in the town.
2d Sunday after Epiphany, Jan. 14. Matins,
saying she thought she hoard a burglar in the
Open every day (except Sunday) from 180 a. i
In spite o f our assurances that we were sup­ five aud included many names prominent lu death. T he body was removed to New York Mr. Crosby and the Beacon have both become
house. Adolph Sofield responded, revolver in Litany, and sermon at 10 30. Sunday-school
to 9 p. w.; Saturdays, from T a. m. to 18 midnight.
society iu New Y o rk , Brookljn, Summit,
plied with lunch, some eatables w ere brought,
for burial.
As the child contracted the dis­ active factors lo Tuckerlou life,and I know the
at 2 30, F.vensong at 7 30.
hand, and seeing Johnson ta the dining room *
to which be it said we vastly preferred onr Montclair, Fair V iew , Lakewood, Nuwark, ease while still in New Y ork , and as utmost Co u r ie r will J .lu wub us lo wishing them
School Books snd Supplies,
shot him dead.
Tom
s
River,
and
other
cities
In
New
Jersey.
own, but for politeness’ sake we were obliged
O A M U E L 0. B A ILE Y ,
precautions were taken to keep the case Iso­ both success.
New York and Philadelphia Morning
The Planets tor January.
Charles E. Buell of Plainfield, who was one
to partake o f them. Strict courtesy would
lated, there is no fear o f contagion.
W ill Carhart has a 24 foot yacht on the
A Sample hetter from a Hut»«crlber.
^
Dealer In
and Evening Papers.
o f tho chiefs o f the eleventh c en m t has a
have compelled us to remove onr shoes upon
Miss Ella, daughter o f G eorge LcCompte of stocks o f S. 0. H eadley the veteran builder.
Venus a n d J u p ite r a r e F.ven ln g H t a n ,
FRESH, SALT AND 8MOKED MEATS,
SubcriptioDB received for papers and entering the room ; but Franks seldom do this. M essrs F isch er A P at te r s o n ,
novel scheme o f caring for unemployed uieu.
Buirsville, died of consumption on Wednesday
Our local bank has declared a temi-auuuai
The reigning planets now are Venns and
Dear Sir*:
Enclosed find pay fo r the
BUTTER, LARD, MINCEMEAT, ETC., ETO.
magazines at publishers’ rates.
H e Halms that if they w ere encamped as
Natives frequently wear a low, beelless slipper
of lust week. She was 26 pears old
dividend of 3 per c-cut. On a capital o f $20.Jupiter, both now being magnificent evening
AT LIVING PRICES.
Law Blanks. Wirta’ Fountain Pens. with no counter. T o remove them therefore C o u r ie r . Please renew my subscription to
Ellwood Arnold Post, 0 . A. R , publicly in­ 000 it has been d oin g more than a $ 100,000 soldiers, they would he sustained at a cost o f stars.
same for tbe fifteenth tim e.
We believe with
Corner Main and Washington Streete,
Seaside and other Libraries.
$4.10 per head per month. But ibe support o f
it Is necessary only to step out o f them ; and
stalled it» officers on Tuesday evening.
business: lias a surplus o f $2500; undivided
Venus is about three hour* behind the sun,
tbe wise man, that " As cold waters to a thirsty
Toma River. N. J .
this they almost Invariably do upon entering
Richard Shay, for some time past night profits $1873 10; and individual deposits, tbslr wives and children is not apparently
and adorns the western evening sky with her
soul, so is good news from * far c o u n t r y s o
considered in this scheme.
any house.
operator at our depot, has been followed by #73.13166
Incomparable splendor until nearly 8 o'clock.
w e continue to take tbe Co u rier .
W e are
D W A R D W SN YD ER ,
The lunch and the Innchers w ere carefully
William Topping.
H U Y L E R 'S Bon-Bons and Chocolates
Social gatherings have been pleasant and
She attained ber greatest brilliancy on the 10th
comfortably situated in onr western New Y o rk
BEACH HAVEN.
observed.
A can o f jam waa the object of
John A. Fogeriy o f Lakewowd, D. D. G. 0., numerous of late.
o f this month.
home, and on the second qnarter of Ibe second
special scrutiny.
So after we had concluded
has installed the newly elected officers of our
FAS H IO N A B LE T A IL O R ,
Genial Sbeilflf Chambers has beeu our visitor
year. We wish the enterprising editors o f the
Jupiter was in opposition to tbe sun, and
Pastor N. B. Rockbili o f the M.
church
onr repast a loaf o f Arabic bread was spread
K. of P. lodge ; and Deputy Great Sachem two weeks iu succession; the sale of tbe
COWPERTHWAIT EXCHANGE. MAIN STREET.,
C o u r ie r and its numerous readers, '• a happy
therefore shone with bis greatest brilliancy
bos been Ul w ltb tbe grip.
^ Waxes Supply and Orainaoe.
therewith and given to the old Sheikh. He
Smytlie has raided the chiefs o f Metedeconk Llppm eott property being postponed one week
TOMS RIVER, N. J.
N ew Year."
PLAN! AND SPECIFICATIONS FuRN.SHEO
Butler A Son are building a new cottage fo r for this year, on the 18th o f November. He is
began rather gingerly upon it, bnt once under­
Tribe, Imp. O. R, M.
tW“<4ftrmr>rH* m t and made to order in the be»t
T b e old freight rates have been restored up­ Mr. English o f Philadelphia.
R ev . 8. H. Po t t e r .
still a no mean rival o f Venus. Ills distance
way his progress was astonishingly rapid.
manner at short notice
Considerable building is goin g on here and on tbe Tuckerton and Pennsylvania Railroads,
Allentown. Allegany Co..N.Y..Jan 1,1894.
The
fire company Is m aking great strides from us now is about 375.000.0iX) miles.
Arabic b re g j is made In round cakes, very
at Bay Head.
One good point about this thanks to lfce persistent efforts o f onr locni
Since tbe 20th o f September this planet ha*
toward proficiency through their drills.
C IV IL E X C I N K U A M D S U R V E Y © * , thin, about 9 inches in diameter placed double
winter is that it allows out o f door work lo railroad officials.
N ew A d v e rtis e m e n t* .
j^ A M U E L S. T A l'L O B ,
Cowperthwait Exchange, Second Floor,
been " retrograd ing"— m oving westward. On
Miss Sylvia Lewis is vlsitli g ta Ohio.
and fastened at the edges so that when baked
Warren Ou, Mrs. E liza Ilaukins
TOMS RIVER. N E W JERSEY.
•renting & Co., marble cutters, of Asbury continue.
Week o f prayer Is befog observed by union
Freeholder F o x and w ife spent some days at the 15th o f ibis mouth it w ill be stationary.
- Prompt attention given to correspondence. it is like the two crnsU of a pie wlthonl the
Park, have a new adv. this week calling at­ and Joseph Vaunute are am ong those who will services in the Presbjterian and Methodist Barnegat last week.
PLU M B IN G ,
After that month it w ill move ta an easterly
filling, though much thlm er and tougher than tention ts their line o f superior stone w o rk — erect new cottages.
churches.
Tbe Llpp cottage at N orth Beach Haven Is direction. I u movement can be observed v try
iteam and Hot Water H eatin g. P a ttie a lif
pie ernst. It is always unleavened. Leaving, which embraces everythin g from mantels to
A Pocahontas lodge Is talkeJ ot among the
O ar haymeu have Dot bean forced to lay off being p iloted .
readily by noting its change o f position with
attention paid to oat o f towu work.
the old Sheikh asking a blessing to rest upon curbing and flagging or cemetery work.
ladles.
Considering that the sterner sex yet because of ibe cold ibis w in ter; but icemen
Thomas Hanson o f Tuckerton hau m oved reference to Aldebaian and tbe Pleiades,
ns because we had given him some smell snm,
LAKEW OOD, N. J.
Ayera Bros, of o a r town announce that they monopolize to themselves a lodge o f each of are wondeiiug where their ice l*in c o m e from.
over for the winter and occupies Joseph j Saturn i? a morning star, rtelng at about 1
we passed on and at three o'clock we dis­ are prepared to furnish Pillsbury’s Best flour at tbe follo w in g orders—Red Men. Knights o f
* . m . I t is therefore com ing into a good
Conklin's house.
cerned the peaks o f the tents aw ay over on a wholesale or retail, at lowest pries* for spot Pythias, Grand Army. Am erican Mechanics
]7 D W a R D IRONS,
‘ position fo r observing with a telescope. On
S
R
O
O
K
V
I
L
L
E
.
hillside abeed o f ns. The horses soon sighted cash.
Junior American Mechanics,Knights o f Golden
Diagnosis.
j the 14th it w ill be in quadrature with the sun.
J ll
DEALER IN
Eagle, besides many members o f Masonic and
Next door to the Pastetfice. TOMS RIVER, N. J. them too and needed no whip or rein to send
Mar* also Is «*ow a m orning »ia r , rising
M rs. Edith Lcck fell and b> uirtd her hip
Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines Particular stteution given to repairing,
them of! the road into the camp at a swinging
Odd Fellow s fraternities outside o f the place—
New Y ear Be*alutl«n«.
When yon feel all out o f kelter
also shoe* made to order.
very badly.
! at about 4 a . m . N one o f the other planets
Of high grade. Music books, etc., at manpace.
With an achin’ in y o o r bones,
Oh those New Year resolutions that we made we don’ t see why the ladies shouldn't have
Jare now ju a position to render it o f interest to
Samuel Lemmon and Hiram Parker rlsited
ofaeturer'e prices. All g o o d * warranted.
Just above tbe hill a stone's throw from the
ooe ordet o f their own.
When yonr step gets kind o ’ boggy.
with holy aw e,
Pianos, organs and sewing machines to
|observer* with the naked ey*.
Joseph Lemm-m lost week.
tents was the village o f Kedes, (Kedesh
Week o f prayer ts celebrated In the Presby­
And y o o r feet become like stones ;
rent. Sales rooms
How they melted like the snow banks in a
Theodore Reeves o f Browns Mills, visited bis
Napbtali) one o f the six cities o f refage,
terian
and
-Baptist
churches
this
week
by
When y *u r eyes are w eak and watery.
Jaunary tb a w !
Main street,
Tom s River, N . J.
on ly sister, Mrs. Rachel Couch, on Monday.
Downing Convicted.
G ood f o r a rebate o f 5 c * on $ 1 . 0 0
divinely appointed (Josh, xx: 7). Here Barak
And y o o r nose is on tbe drip,
H ow the man who broke his mterfcbanm and united ser vices.
Joseph Cole and fam ily retarded to their
lived a id fought against Hasor, before
W illiam H. Iron* w ill enlarge bis Bay
THere is every indication
vowed to m o k e no more.
hrtree at Mannahawktn after ■ fortnight's
Barn'rat
Park a Rx - RM taniter
Deborah called him to lead her army against
T hai you have got tbe Grip,
N ow ftmokes an old two cent pipe behind tbe avenne buiiding, by an addition 36 feet long vlstf to Santnel I >tnninn'«
Clare© 6 s!!ty ef Prrjary.
the canaanites.
Kedesh was also oce of tbe
cellar door.
—Next F ort Herald. at tee rear, to be used in bis lumber talil work.
Mre. E.la Reeve* returned home on Friday
I f you've g o t so all gon e feeling,
A Trenton dispatch * a j * : Hiram T . D ow s­
cities taken by Tiglath-pileser (2 Kings 15:21),
Bailder H. W. Neary has added a vestibule
after a few d%;a visit to Mary Reeves o f
With a weakness at tb e knees,
ing. who was join tly indicted with Lieutenant
It may be observed that we bad all day been
to tbe chnrcb of St. M ary's by the Sea.
© Letter*.
Cedar Bridge.
And a thorax like a base dram
Edward S. Farrow tor falsely swearing to Ike
following tbe track ot that potentate in bis
Letters addressed to tba following persoas
Charles 8Uekhco#e o f Base River visited
Erery time you cough or e a e o e ;
date o f a deed giTen by tbe Barnegat Park
■ ■——
thwait Exchange entrance into Galilee.
remalaed unclaimed at tba Toms R iver Post
Oscar Craomar last week, but returned oo
I f you fe el lif* such a harden
NEW E Q Y P T.
i Company to Downing, w a* no Monday cesI n»
r « . « . : « fra. « > * » • • Office tor tba week ending on Monday la s t:
Friday.
That you scarcely care a fl ip.
j victed o f p erlarv in the Mercer county courts.
j a
l
•
I and waa employed n studying sp Uw vicinity
U r. Naweli Archer.
Daniel Brewer, sr , o f Forked Elver, bat
It is now said that tbe Union Transportation
You may set It down fo r certain
a n a typecta cfos Ifl S tock ; fro(B
p jb?€ M u te d by Murray * Baedeker
| The deed is for tbe ten acre tract on which
John Supper.
Company w ill u k « charge o f and operate tbe form erly a rerIdeal of this place was io towu
That you have got the Gnp.
All repairing warranted for one year.
.^
steaBMr c hain were exceedingly comfort; the bote! the Pines " ts said to stand ; and, s i
Viaceotown branch railroad a b o o l March 1st. on Monday.
!
w« B known to oar reader*, It was charged
W , FRED# K E N D A L L . T o m s R i f e r , N , J , j
* ft e » the moralag In the saddle. The
"D uring the epidem ic o f tm grippe (Tiac*
i f you feei aa icy shiver
A la meeting of tbe D irectors of tbe New
' ~
h Remedy took the
* *lead here
C*oagh
that Lieut. Farrow executed s deed to Down­
—
. . . . . ..
- i...= I w&ters o f Merom. tbe plain north o f the lake berIain's
Race along your verteb ra.
C arrie. 3-year old child of f is o n e Andrews
P rotective Amnrfotfon
inch !better
£7 Ilk
liked than oti'er cough Jersey Dairy men's
ing (a fte r the S aracgai Pork Cowpany's
H te tA t o lia tlM l 1 8 7 L
and Hermoo beyond, still streaked with snow,
While
y
ea
r
poise
is
quick
with
fever,
Bangs, druggist.
(In which a aember r.t rwtr g a c k raisers are o f Avon , sed ber l * o slightly older brother*,
property bed been placed io the hood* o f *
-----::-----! all lay before a*.
worth, HI. Tbe g rip is much I ha sawe as
Aud y our mind L« h a lf at e r a ;
prominent member*) tbe wholesale prlca of palled and ate some wild root*. Tbe little
For & New ©ad
Receiver) fo r this tract, and ante d ole © the
Our destination tbe next day waa ’ Aio-et-tra f * r j severe eoM and requires precwelj tbe
I f yaar walking U unsteady.
•a a it treatment. This remedy U> prompt aud m ilk fmr the m oot! of JftBtsary was fixed at g irt died In great a g o e y sod oo e o f tbe fads
deed a year from i u actual date, ft was la
Aud y oar mental cogwheels slip.
win probably not r a rtlre .
effectual and will prevent any tendency of tbe * X
A cents per quart. The report o f tbe See
sweat
lag to toe validity at tola deed that
You
w
ill
seed
bo
one
to
tell
you
a s s w toward pneumonia. For tale by C . B. tary o f the Association which covered
Auctioneer and Insurance Agfent | Is a certain cure tor Chronic 8c-re E v a , I. dMaihis.
Downey was found guilty.
Druggist
Yon shonld Ykat
That you have r o t the Grip.
About a year ago I took a violent attack o f
period a f tw o years, showed that IS 615.941
W A X----------B T 9 W ----------N , N. S.
, G r M iu k w i F .j* L < * j S°™ f y P P 1^
la grippe. I coughed day and night for about
—/ . C. C. in A M M t Iwieitenfient
A Minima reform*.
Tbe aenal treats
o f catarrh is v e ry no quarts o f milk had been di-poeed o f by iu six weeks : my w ife then suggested that ! try
1 S T L ife , F ir e , M e n n e u d A m d e M
c n iu „
Far ml* by d r u g g i* .
satisfactory, as
.
‘
testify.
Proper |agents and $027,806.19 has been received, aa Cham ber Isis'* C ongk Remedy. At fin»i f
A friend in need is a friead iadecd. I
The persistent cough which usually fo llo w *
ewnhl
see
no
difference
bnt
Mill
kept
taking
it
!
*
y
tl|lf
,
t
£
asw—
ry
to
sac
!
sr-rafeprice
of
little
over
4
eeats
per
I n s u r a n c e e ffe c te d .
O s m j hsf e r e :
n o n d e v n u .
ausrk o f the gnp can he permanently W * th*n -TV5C mwiioe people 1
many. I f not m o*, of tbe rm d M in !
.
.
O k.
i k ___.___ ■___ . . . . . . n
— * ------found :h a i it was what I ------* - *
*• j cared
such a friend In Dr. King** 55*»
bv taking Lksm beH an'e Cfluath R »a g j »
A !M
T b e M n tm l l i f e , o f N ew Y ork .
, h o r * in a fine hen ktir m - f ederal aw afford fort tesspw ary relief
l tecrt s o relief frwns ooe doee ! Jong another.! W A M «R «»re o f M rKay. Ohm.
- fj
cossumctJoB. coughs *r.d . . .:A* — i* <
(Form erly Y as H ir e .% 8 « >
M f iB | _
T h e T r a e e l e r e 'A w i H e n t . o f H e r t f o r d ; aitSss B y f V C W O Q - r fM o o f t w ilera. cm* nanafoiy.y wni he aapaan i
!
U . M db! , . few d e ft Qfild I WM ffe e j I m n . tell tee w iu .
never used this great cough - - ,T,«
Miin Washington Sts., T o m Rt*er
p o*d ert, ftn c tn s and washes. ]Ely**
The
eootinaal
succession
o
f
boll*,
pimple*,
j
from
the
cough
I
think
peopt*
mi
general
w
m
f
sever*!
different
medieine*
w
n
boat
will rou v K v e y oa thwt H ha* w oed erfol ewmTee Insurance Co-ofNartHA ire rice .
onx ny the **=. *ni.
—
afocb *• m.
“ “
ff” * * W ,J iomaf sorter, luoi j ought to know the vatae « f
rro e d y , and I i relief. I tried
R n p n ,,
«• *
.5
y-itn-as ot for
wa#
A foil hue of Htjfb Grade
T i e Lieerpool A Losdoo A Globe, j"? "f
ra*1™ •
" r ' efir wklcb oomMora H i nt^»uai
rate, .o'impete Hue X Ute w
» • * « pkweare in ackaow iedem g tbe her.rfii. i i wb*-h efiw «rtl a permanent ra re . I have also
hot Uu » g oT M u ee© m ft* a©
Hiapie and Faucy Groceries,
U * * » • vw vtw d from
M a p is o * M i n a a n , j to o t* it to be without as equal for child rwa.
-ed e d d r e e a r a e «
^
l
'
O
*
"
----------------[ f jo m i n M t
* 'heeban. i
251 and 50 cent bottles for » . * by when troubled with cold* or
—
* “
Trial bottle* free at C
r roYiskjns, N o * , Feed, Etc.
Beta, acd tears* the *ksg c k a a asd dear.
F
ee
ml?
d
r
a
e
*
*
*
■
f
t
e
druggist
i
l
l
m
eti
it
B.
Matbta,
D
rn
g
ri
t
D
e
l
k
j
i
k
ra
eem tartteea fo r sue by C . E. Matfew. Druggist. la rg e hr-ttfes 36e asd tl.SO .
n il tt i
i, «* * ? < * ? am© *
B U S IN E S S c a r d s .
0
A
T e e t h E x t r a c t e d w it h o u t P a i n
IN THE HOLY LAND.
FROM COUNTY TOWNS
G eo. T. C rook
d e n t is t
“ O D O M TU N D ER ’
Thtrams R o b erts
B L U E F R O N T STO R E
W . G. C O N R A D
U
M
Hum aGk’s Y a rd ,
L
UVI BEK,
COAL, LIME,
5, 1894, 11
Cement and Brick, Doors,
M.
Sash and Blinds, Also,
Blacksmith's Coal.
At
lowest prices for cash.
1L i L B R U N T
E v e r y th in g
fo r B u ild in g
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New Jersey Courier.
Governor W arts annual mesaage is a docu­
ment containing many valuable suggestions
and setting forth the Governor's pet theories—
and who w ill say they are not remarkably
brilliant and well-based-on several topics.
H e begins by stating that the receipts from a ll
sources during the fines! year w ere #2.618.WJO.m
W »: the expenditure* #13117.982 b8; balance.
♦784.088.12.
But uolwlthstanding this la rg e
baiaucs he thinks tbe State sources of Income
should not be touched, as there will be a o
undoubted failin g off In tbe receipt* this year,
ow ing to the present financial troubles.
He suggests Immediate enlargement o f ac­
commodations at tbe State Prison; and the
building of an Intermediate reformatory t o
come between the Reform School and the
Penitentiary. H e compliments the State upon
her standing at the Columbian Exposition, aud
recommends that tbe exhibits uow returned be
used as the nuclei of a State -Museum; re­
quests additional land and suitable buildings at
the Sea Girt cam p ground ; asks tbe Legisla­
ture to take advautage of tho U. B. Naval
M illlta provisions and organize a corps of that
body.
He also recommends prompt action in regard
to water supply fo r our growing city populatiou, aud tblnks tbe right o f eminent domain
*hou!d be at once used by tbe State in secur­
in g control o f tbo water sheds In tbe northern
counties; aud suggests a system of public
parks could easily be coupl'd therewith, il?
touches upou repression of forest fires; State
aid for druiulug aud dyking salt meadows;
aud alii! further liberality on the part of thc
State In making o f stoue roads ; wants same
system of gradual removal o f railway grade
crossings; and would retrench expenses by
consolidating State Boards, cutting down salar­
ies, and doing away with some useless Board*
altogether.
Ha would absolutely prohibit Uomr&cluti
and belting thereon, not eveu allowing racing
fo r purses or premiums.
He also sut'inlls a proposed hill for the hold­
ing * f party primaries uudar the legal super­
vision of sworn officers, aud with an official
ballot after the Australian system, guarding
the primary a* clonelv as the election Itself,
which he asks the Legislature to consider.
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TOMS RIVER, N. J.
Thursday Afternoon, January 11, 18C4*
Worse Then Anarchy.
Again bare the Boaass eel ihem wlv * up a
again*', tbc W )i) vl the People.
Nine bold-over Democratic Senators, beaded
by Adrsin o f Middlesex, aud D aly of Hudson,
on Tuesday undertook to subvert the will of
the people of New Jersey as expressed in no
uncertain tones iu thu election o f
last full,
took possession o f (he Senate Chamber, aud
practically refused to admit the newly-elected
Republican Senators. The result is ibut two
Senates have been organIztd ;
one in the
Senate Chamber, consisting o f len Democrats
—lest than a quorum; the other, of eleven
Republicans, domed recognition by Adralu,
the Illegally chosen President o f «he minority
Democratic Senate, organised in an adjoining
room—teith a quorum
For weeks there have bom rumors that the
defeated Democratic Hlugstcrs at tbe organi­
zation o f the Sen,ite would make one last
effort to secure at least a portion o f the power
that was slipping from their grasp
Whan
they awoke th « morning alter election and
found tbe new Senate aa w ell as the new
Assembly was Republican in Ha make up, they
recognized that all the laws o f the past few
years which were passed to cruato sinecures
for Democratic benchmeu and perpetuate
Democratic power through public patronage,
were doomed.
Remembering the aucceastul stealing of the
New York Senate a fow years ago, and not
heeding the leason taught by the people of Now
York In the defeat of Maynard last fall, nor
Indeed the rebuke given themeidvce by the last
election in our Slate, but selling at defiance
the will o f the people therein expressed, they
determined to lake possession o f the Senate;
and refuse the credentials o f Senator-elect
Bradley o f Monmouth upon the ground of
bribery.
The bribery cons Isted in giving out
scrubbing brushes dining thu campaign and
oaylug a dime a piece to children who would
learn to sing Bradley campaign songs.
With this end In view, aided by “ Barney ”
Ford, the “ Snperlnteoclenl ’ ’ o f the State
House (w h * saw Ills own sinecure vanishing
with the return o f Republican* to power) the
nine Democratic Senators to »k possession of
tbe Senato Chamber, and refused all admission
until this minority body had organized (!) by
the election o f Adralu usTcmporary President.
Then the Republican members were allowed
to enter, but none o f the newly elected mem
bers should ho awo.u in (so said this minorliy
o f nine) uutll they (the m inority) hud passid
upon their credentials.
Aa they had twwn
practically told by Adrain ai d Daly earlier m
tbe day, that the credentials o f Mr. Bradley
would nut be received, the Republican major­
ity then withdrew Into an adjoining commlilee
room, organized, and sent (he report o f their
organization to the Assembly, where they wcrt<
officially recognized.
The Governor, however, while causing tils
message lo be Bent to the .Nmate Chamber, an­
nounced that he would not say which of the
two bodies he would recognize until ufier
Attorney-General Htockton had delivered an
opinion.
Aa to the charge of bribery in election made
by the members o f the old Democratic Ring,
who have In (he past, as now. fonnd no means
too disreputable to aid them in gaining power
the act of Senator Bradley iu giving away
scrubbing brushes and peanuts, It not to be
compared with bare faced frauds and ballotbox stealing In Hudson (fo r which many of
Daly’* party worker* were lodged lo the State
Prison nntll pardoned out by Gov. Abbctt. who
waa a beneficiary of their crime 1 or the hull
dwzlng, shooting, subbing and clubbing of
voters by Democratic heelers in Camden ln«l
November. ludeed it can hardly be nientluncd
at the same moment with the large t-uni* of
monoy put id (according to reputable author
Ity) the Monmouth county canvass by tbe
Race Track gang in aid of Bradley's opponent.
Again 8enator Robert Adrain is himself
violating the Bute Constitution iu attempting
to alt as a Senator, aa he has violated It Id so
acting for two year* past. Adrain serves as
Prosecutor o f Middlesex county and as f tale
Senator In direct opposition to the provisions
of tbe Constitution—ret be seta himself up to
overthrow tAe wishes of the people of this
sovereign 8UU.
This dfleauce Of law aud Order by the iJemocratic Senators Is worse than a ra rrb y —for It
cetne* not from the crettures of the slums hut
from member* of our highest law-making body )
The Sopreme Court, lo a decision rendered
by Justice Llppmcott and com-nr red in by
Justices Reed and Abbott, has declared the J
Race Track bills unconstitutional. Judge;
Uppincott says: ** Tbe act to a special ! i « !
regulating tbs internal affairs o f towns and i
con*tie*, and also a rpeclal law granting to '
corporation*, associations or
individual* |
exclusive privileges, immunities or franchises, I
and to therefor* nocoostliutloual and void."
This emphasizes the verdict of tbe people os i
NcTcmbe; 8th, but Si to strung empuaais. j
Still the laws should be repealed.
Q ueer Religion* Beet*.
M. Tsnknl, a RoMidt) w rite r, has pub­
lished an interesting work entitled , "Queer
Religious Meets o f Russia,” fro m which it
Appears that th ere are not less than 16,000,000 followers o f insane «nd crank y notions
iu the empire o f Luo czar. Them* communi­
tie s o f devout and deluded bein gs are con­
stan tly being enlarged, in s p ite of nil ef­
fo rts made t o th e contrary b y the govern­
ment.
One of these sects Is known os tho "R u n ­
aw ays.” A h soon as they em brace tho new
fa ith they fly fro m their v illa g es and towns,
destroy their id e n tity us much ns possible,
an d henceforth live uh savages. "T h e
Christs” uro another curious sect. They
worship each other. The c h ie f ceremonies
a re a crazy species o f dancing, yelling as
lou d ly ns possible and pounding stones
w ith sticks.
T h e "SkoptBys” believe iu s elf mutila­
tio n , but w ill no t submit to {imputation,
even though i t would save life . Like the
“ Christs,” th e y dance aud y e ll for hours
w ith ou t intermission.
S till another o f these deluded sects is the
“ D um b Hoyo.” W h y they are called dumb
boys no one seeing to know, b u t It is a cu­
rious fact th at tho sect is composed of both
sexes, old m en being iu tbe m ajority. I t is
claim ed that s o m e of these a g e d patriarchs
have not spoken iu 50 years, although p er
fectly able to d o so did they ho desire.
“ Tho Bulcldeo” are a sect led by M.
SouckelilTo, w h o pruudies s e lf destruction
aa an absolute necessity to salvation. H o
is very eloquent, and it is said th at lie often
leaves a church w ith a dozen suicides’ re­
main.**. strewn a b ou t thelloor. —London M il­
lion.
The W o m a n Who Gives A dvice.
She is a v e ry wearisome w om an, tho one
w h o gives you advice.
She does n o t w a it till you ask for it or
she thinks you need it.
She h<ts it iu store, and i f you huppen
a lo n g she pours i t out on you.
I t usually happens, too, th at nho pours it
m ost freely whou you can’t use it, don’ t
w an t It, w o u ld n ’ t have it am i wish she
\vould keep s till.
Sho has sharp eyes, as a rule. They are
n o t bright an d pretty, but restless little
beads that loo k as if they w e re threaded
w ith a pin point which pricks y ou ut every
glance.
I f she looks, it is to criticise; if sho lis ­
tens, it is to su ggest; If she speaks, It is to
relate her experience and e xp lain her way.
You may m eo k ly suggest th a t you also
would like to com e by your knowledge
through experience, but site seems to be
d oub tful if so unimportant An individual
w ill over have a n y of tho happenings that
teach.
S h e means w e ll—oh, bless her, yes—but
she ih very "w e a r in g ” to m ortals who come
in her way and have mislaid th e ir wings.—
N e w York Advertiser,
After calling
st-Arms with forty •ffleers. »nd arresting all i
•bwntees, the Democratic m ajority with five j
* » T » trying succeeds on Monday In getting
snoogh votes to bring the Wilson T ariff Bill j
before the Boas*.
Debate is to be cut off on
the *fch t» e t . leaving tort fowr weeks for the
fttausion o f this Mil, the anticipation of which
!»«•*• bee esSKd sad: widespread dtoirrae as •
to financially pomlyse tbe eonntry.
i l n r , H t f a H I ■ c c s m -n lM i,
toenate o flle e ra .
Special to the Courier,
Tbe Senate organized with Rogers for Presi­
dent, Wilbur A. M ott for Secretary, E. M.
Fielder tor iaiU tant Secretary, and John G.
Shreyo for Eiigroetlng C link. Senator Roger*
Darned as bl* private secretary John H . Me*
Murray o f tbe staff of tbe Camden Coarier.
Tlie officers selected by tbe Ropabllcaa d e l­
ate caucus were as follow s : SeigeanPal-arms,
J. L. Bmllb. M illv ille ; assistant, Reuben G.
Usrter, M ercer; journal clerk, William H.
Ixtng. Somerset; assistaut journal clerk, H. B.
Robinson, U n ion ; as.-lstanl engrossing clerk,
Charles T . Patleraoti, Ocean; bill clerk,
Tbuo. V. Hanes, Ocean; assistaut bill clerk.
John Wagner, Gloucester ; calendar clerk, R
T. Starr, S a lem d oo rk eep ers, Samuel B Rose,
Atlantic; Charles Plersou, Etsex ; Benjamin
fl. DavU, Gloucester; Edwin R Davis, Salem ;
Robert Hermann, M ercer; Clarence tl Lelaod,
Union ; keeper of cloak room, Wllllaai Rodman, Mercer. Six pages will also be oam d.
Much o f tbc credit for tUe selection o f Abel
J, Berry o f Mannakzwkln as Assistant Ser­
geant at-A ruts of the House rests with Hon.
Quo. P. O lcoit, of lllb District. E-sex. CapL
Burton wa# physically unfit to bo present at
either caucus or organiz itlon, but mas there.
Mr. Olcott look the work out of hi* bauds and
pul Abel lb rough. M r. Olcott Is a frequent
winter visitor al Lakewood, aud a very popular
one. and he will without doubt make his mark
a* a Legislator.
T hknton , Jan. 10-Now Jersey has tw o nrgaoltod Senates, ono of which though without
a quorum is apparently recognized by tbe
State officials, though refused recognition by
Home of Assembly ; the other with s quorum,
recognized by the At-acmhly and apparently
refused recognition by the Stale officials. This
anomalous condition of affairs is due ao ldy to
tbe determination o f the Democratic Ring to
prevent at a ll huzirdaths w ill o f the people
being carried ou t by the repeal o f the obnox­
ious legislation which they bad paused for
their own benefit and to tbe detriment and
disgrace of tbe State In the past three year*.
I I 1* well known that the present Senate, with
Iu one Republican majority, waa elected for
tho express purpose of reform, and none know
it belter than tbe Democratic Rlug. who stand
to day in tbe lig h t o f revolutionists—a m inor­
ity usurping the rights of tbe majority, and
defying the w ill o f tbe people,
Monday waa the gathering o f the clans at
Trenton. M any of the leading men o f both
panic* were present and the party caucuaea
were held.
Rumors filled the sir that the
Democrats intended to refuse Senator Bradley’s
credential* aud capture tbe organization.
T b e T r o u b le In t b e s e n a te ,
On Tuesday morning tbe Republican Bena
tors gathered at the Hotel Windsor.
Tbe
Democrats, with the aid of Barney Ford, tbe
Huperluteudent of the State House, took
possession o f the Senate Chamber and would
not ullow any but their couf.ercs to enter, it
Is customary to consult the minority a* lo the
nominee for temporary Prcaldeo t, and Beuator
Voorhees sought out Senator Robert Adrain
asking him If it was (be wish o f the minority
that he should preside and offering to accord
him the bouor ; but at the same time assuring
him that they ahould export fair-play us gentle­
men from a gentleman. Adrain gave them
to understand thui this lust was more than
they could expect, and they withdrew.
Hanator Smith wa* also very successful In
tnuklng out plans for his constituents. Charles
T. Patterson of the Co u k ib k , Is assistaut en­
grossing clerk o f the Senate, and Theodore V.
H snecof Brick, bill clerkAmong ili« Ocean county people up here
this week at the organization were H. C.
Gullck, Barnegat; Abraham Lower, G'apt.
Rodney Clark, Superintendent of Life Saviuff
Service J. Q . W . Havens, Point Pleasant; J.
M. Thompson, New E gy p t; Hon. Adolph
Ernst, Tom s River; W . T . McKaig, Island
Heights;
ex-County Collector Eugene F.
Craumer, West Creek.
C. T . P.
T lie K r n a t t lltm ra l.ocHeil.
When the hour for organization came, three
o'clock, tbe doors of the Benate Chamber were
locked, and guarded by a gang of policemen
a* well. Iiieide were the nine Democratic
hold over Senators. The Republican members,
anticipating trouble, had taken the precaution
o f administering the oath o f office lo the seven
members elect before leaving the hotel. Upon
reaching the State House, the corridors were
found filled with un excited mob, and they
wore refused admission to tbe Benale Clumber
for nearly h a lf an hour. While the angry
people would have forced In the doors
and thrown out the Democratic Senator* and
policemen too, wiser counsels prevailed. Ftually the Republican Senator* were admitted
one by one, not without suffering personal
violence from the Democratic officials. Once
Inside It waa discovered that the Democratic
minority, by m eeting before three and setting
the Bennie clock ahead, and by utilizing the
tune the Republican* were kept waiting In the
corridors, had effected a temporary organiza­
tion wlthAdrain us President.
MARINE NEWS.
THE MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN
COUNTY VE88ELS.
NDHDONEkN.
AgnpH Msnnlng, Shaw, arr Baltimore Jan 10
Audh l( UlHhoii, Bulon, Brunswick Ga; *ld Jan s
for New York
A 0 l.yons, Beer*, Scotland; aid for New York Jan
Ittth
A II Ilowe, Peckworin,arr Charleston Jan ft
Aseimlh A Hhiiw, Morgan, New York; jiroceeded
lo Allyn’s Point Jun «
Berilta F Walker, Curtis, arr'Bouton Jan ft
Bin jam In P Iwe, Meelman firr Baltimore Jan 0
Beitj A Vanurunt, Pearce, arr Plilla Jan 8
Centennial, Kr.rague, arr Baltimore Jan lu
Uhuuneey 1C UurK.Towuseuo, arr NewYork jau *
G’lias K Bacziey, Townsend, New York aid Jau 8
for Darien
Calvin H orcutr, Pearce, Jan « passed Highland
Light Port and for Baltimore
Daniel Brown, Bennett, arr New York Jan 10
Dora AIIgou , Rose, arr New York Jan ft
kllwood narlow, Gardiner,Newport News; sld Jan
8 for Providence
E E Birdsa'I, Lamson, »*rr New London Jan 8 from
Plilla; for Aliya's Point and proceeded
Elm City Falklriourg, Plilla aid Jan Mfor Boston
Edwin ?i Kira, Lowery, Bridge; ort Jan ft in port
for wl der
Emma LCotflnahain.Somerz, »rr Savannah jau 4
Kilns Moore. Warwick, arr Buffolk Jan 8
E M Heed.Parsons, arr New liaven Jau 9
Eva B Douglass, Thompson, arr Boston Jan to
Elias Rom Lewis, passed Hell Gate Jan ft for Nan­
tucket
llrfiM cil to H erogn lze ltr|iuhllcun».
Adrain refused to recognize the Republican
Senators elect, and Daly’s motion was passed
referring the credentials o f tlie new members
to a committee o f hold-overs.
Thto the Republicans refuted to submit to.
and on Senator Voorhees’s demand log recogni­
tion, Adrain ordered the Sergeant ut-Aims to
pul him nut. However, that official didn't, like
ih t Job and Voorbeea was not touched. The
eleven Republicans then went over to un ante
room and orgunir.ed, sending a committee to
wail upon the Governor and announce ths
organization o f the Senate. The Democratic
minority lord already made thu same move,
aud the Goveruor had sentin hU message to
them.
The Governor Informed the Republican* that lie
had been notified *»y auotUer body that it was tbe
rsgularlf organized Senate; but as the Kepublto . iih claimed yleven Senators, a majority of the
donate, lie would oonaldor tho mat ter as to whlcn
debate lie should recognize and would ask for
advice from U»« Attorney General, the is* officer
o f the Htate, mid If ho so advised would probably
make a communication to them in due course of
time.
Both Senates—If the Democratic usurping
minority can be dtaUngntshod by such a title—
also sent word of their orgaulzttiou to tho House,
which had lu the meantime been organized but
without any excitement. The lloit*e recognised
ihe Republican n *<ly. and refused to have any
onnnetioii with the Democrats.
Fanny 11 Stewar, Lanp, arr N Y Jan 8
Gracie DChainhers, Green. New Tork sld Jan 8
for Va
Grace Buymour,Holmes,PhilHjcId Jan 9 for Boston
Helen llashrouck, Hpr gue. New York; aid Jar? 0
for I’ ll ha
H*>nrv Parker, t'ranmnr, arr New York Jan 9
Haroldlne, Foater, Hrr Newport News Jail »
Herman It Ogden, Lewis, Newport News; sld Jan
8 for Pot t*Ri0Ulll
Henry 8 Little, Bailey, arr New York Jan ft
Howard It llanscoinn. Holmes, Bridgeport; re­
turned fn. Phtu •*"»«“>
Battle V Kclaev, Union, Plilla; tdd for Fail River
Jan lo
H A G Reynolds, Mills, arr New London Jan 9
Ueiiry Hutton. Peirce, Boston, anchored lu roads
)*n lo Halem for coal p >rt
■lames c Beechrr. Hnilth, arr ProvififlUC* Jan *
lames it I’ arker, Hamraouil, New York; aldjan a
for Oharleston
.lames Ho»e«*. Chamhers, arr New Haven J>ut a
Jaiue* B Ogden, Doihlday,Newport News; sld Jan
o for Fail River
loh.. D Williams, Lnngsrreei.ar Providence Jan to
John II Piatt, *tevoH*, Boston; sld Jan * for roal
•lames D Dewe', Curtis, arr New Bedford Jan 8
J«hn B Manning, Blrdssll, arr Phllajane
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New Von.; sl l j in G 'or Phila
J L * llunro. MHI«, iiny Point passed down Jau 9
Bermuda Hundred for N. w York
Joh II Jackson, dr. Foster, llyannls; aid Jtn 9 for
Boston; arr Boston JgnMo
JoIi ll .laeksoii, Chase, passed Highland Light Jan
Newport News for Lvnn
John T Williams, Leek, arr No-folk Jan 9
Jessie (: Lemh, 8ml h, arr New York Jtn 8
John B . imlngtou, Anderson, ftew York: sld for
Phtiz jin o
W r < l»e « d a y '» lla p p i-u iu «».
Ka'e B Ogden, Edged, arr Btltlmore dec 9S
Lyinin M Law. Blake, arr Providence Jan *
Lyd a B « owpertnwHlt, arr New Lonfion Jan 10
Newport for New York and proceeded
J^Lewis, lllghee, Norfo'k; aid Jan fl for CharLydia II Roper, Crannier. arr Norfolk Jan 9
Matilda Brooks, Super. New Yerk Jan 9
Maria * leraon, Llnplncoti, arr New York Jan a
M“ T)'l'o‘gJ>s PT* t ue, lloRnes, New York; aid Jau 8
Mattie Newman. Loveland, arr New York Jan *0
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STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER’S
Mid-Winter Distribution Sale.
It has been our custom for years to hold an annual MidWinter Distribution Sale with a view of reducing stock before
Stock-Taking, which occurs in the latter part of January. This
opportunity has always been eagerly taken advantage of by
buyers and is one of the notable events in the trade history of
Philadelphia.
This year, owing to the unusual depression existing among
manufacturing interests, we have been enabled to purchase large
lots of very desirable goods at remarkably low figures, and have
added to our stocks these new lots of goods at proportiona'e'y
low prioes. The announcements of this January Sale, in the
daily papers of Philadelphia have awakened great interest, and
the crowds that throng our aisles testify to the merit of this ex­
ceptional offering.
It is. however, our desire that those who may not be able
to come to our counters in person shall also share in the benefits
of this unequalled opportunity and our efficiently organized
Mail Order Department stands ready to fill orders or give infor­
mation regarding the goods and the unparalleled prices of this
great sale.
All communications receive prompt attention.
M arket St.
Sn 'wflake, PartiT, arr Scot land Jan 9
8 8 Thorn, Pearce, arr Boston Jan 9
T Morns Perot, Randolph, arr Nh* York Jan 9
T llanto Kira, I'urtis. arr N Y jan ft
Tnr^e Mam , Btodaafi, arr Providence Jan H
Virginia Rulon. Leek, Norfolk; aid for New Tork
Jan to
William H Bailey, Lane, Phtla; cld Jan 8 for
Providence
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S°per, arr Bermuda Haadred
sol ler N \ dec so
W W converse. Newhurv, Norfolk; sld Jan 10 for
(harlesto
Wilson A limiting. New York; aid Jan 8 for V*
N TR A W R R *.
Ot ma, Roblnaoh, arr New Tork Jan s
The best rrtm-dr for rheumatism. Mr. John
kV ftsies. Peterthnrg, V a .. writes: ' 1 nsed
St.vmion Oil for rheumatism and obtained
grcHt relief
it is the be-t remedy I have ever
tried, and I shall always keep it in tba house."
won oi run*, ir was tmmeutateiy
sse<i in the
same manner bv the Senate, and aeni to »h«
tioeernor. Be had left ths SUM* House, but It
wtl! be sent him tomorrow morning, if he refuse
to recognize it, it w i g he Ukea to tee Secretary
o f Mate, and if he refuse the demand to file it,
then ■ raai damns will he npn t d for in the
Supreme I'ourt, w tch will bring the whole
naa'ter oefore that body.
Eighth St.
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Y a a t Nw Physical F o rce
By the use of physical force and by tactics tike
••.Ejpterx', t t c ?£ju ;« it:ign, hare thrown out
th e usurpers or m iff-t aut! do wo. Bat there ts a
desire on the par, o f the itepob Uan*. knowing
vbey arengkt and w ill he ophell hr the people.
tn do everything qatetly.
B M W O rg a n iza tio n .
T b e House organized after tfee n«nal fashtom with these offic e rs : Speaker, John Holt,
o i Passaic. Speaker's private swretarr.Frack
Parker. Passaic; clerk. J. Herbert I'otu,
H adsor * nsstotaet clerk, J o b u a Mntlaek.
P a n a c e a ; js s r s a i c k i i , s u m L. sway*?,
Bnseex; engroerinn clerk, Edffar Y f l u a ,
E s s e x , uitotOaL ftagrieriaff t k r k , W. L. NorU«n. Mereer: sergeant al arms. Lvsander Wal-
o f A ll
L C g & l and
KiniU
Commercial
But Our Enormous Stock of N ew
Goods for the Opening of
1894
Now Attracts Universal Attention
D&Y GOODS
0B0CEBIES
CH0CKEHY
MILLINERY
PROVISIONS CUTLERY
BOOTS & SHOES FLOUR Sc FEED CARPETS Sc RU08
C . B. C O W P E R T H W A IT
lanmnaiier’s.
C LE A R IN G
OUT
ENTIRE STOCK
AT GREATLY
Book News
A t 60c a yard.
All-wool
regularly
A t 65c a yard.
AU-wool
regularly
Jo h n
Check Cheviot,
$1.25.
Fancy Checks,
#1.
A t %i a yard.
Silk - and - Wool
regularly 81.50.
Plaids,
Muslins.
Pass along their aisle.
Like a cut through a snow
mountain
A ll the old favorites and
mostly io to 25 per cent under
what you’ve ever known.
And a new brand, sold only
bjf us in this market. It bears
the American Flag ticket and
the makers call it
Old Olory Muslin.
In quality equal to any 12
1-2C Muslin we ever had.
The introduction price is
T
en
Cknts
the
Y
ard
.
Under the same Old Glory
standard appear two qualities
o f Cambric:
W
a n a m a k e r
.
Mason yin
Wlliismevine
Dwlgbt Anchor
Mebawk Valley
New T ork Mills
Pride o f tbe West
Fruit o f the Loom
H K R R A Z , I, Wilson Brown.dht.on the 98th
da/ of Noveinh-r, In the year 1S9t, purchase
W
at public sale made by the Sheriff >f the county ot
Ocean, under an execution lamied out of theC u ­
preine Court of New Jersey, in the case of The
Pennsylvania Railroad Compauy v* The lx>n«r
Beach Railroad Company, the following portlou
of the railroad and franchlHe* of the said The
Long Beach Rath - d Company, mat i* t«**v , all
that portion ol the main line o f *trid railroad be­
ginning at the terminus thereof in Barnegat city,
and extending then<*.e M>othwa:d!y to a point live
hundred feet north of where the orauch line of
said railroad Joint the said main line, Including
a I rhe railway, wav*, right* of way, all track*
bridges, viaduct*, culvert*, fences, depots, station
hoiiH.:*, freight to uses, water station*, ami all
other bni'dlngs and structures used lu the main­
tenance or operation of the *aln portion of the
said main line of said railroad, with the land*
apMuneuaui to the game; and al*o all franchises
connected with or relating to the said portion o f
said main line o f said railroad. And whereas the
perso..* for, or on whose account said portion of
said railroad and franchises were purchased
by me, are about to organize a new cor­
poration for the purpose of owning, maint.lnlng and operating the tame, and for the
purpose of male ng such organization, have
called a meeting o f such persons at a time and
lace appointed by them In writing, to wir. ou
h 'ltd ay . tlie 22*1 flay o f J a n u a r y , In th e
y ea r I M M , at u o'clock noon o f »*nl day, at, vbe
hotel o f Uewdrlck A Conk, at Toms River. New
Jersey.
’
Now, therefore, pnblic nstice is hereby given
that the persons fur and on whose account the
said portion of the said railroad aud franchises
were purchosed, wtl! meet at the time and place
above deslguat -d, and will then and there organ­
ize said new co> porn Ion by electing a President
and Board of Btx Directors, to continue in office
for one year succeeding such meeting.
Public notice Is hereby further given that at
such meeting no held,the said person* so met will
adopt a corporate name and seal, will determine
the amount of capital stock o f aald corporation,
and will make and issue certlflcatrs therefor to
the persons in Interest to the amount of their re­
spective Interest therein. In share* of fifty dollars
eti " '
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WILaON BROWN,
Agent for the persons for or on whose account
ptm hMed00 ° f 8tUI rtlIroa<1 anrt f r«ftit * e * was
Dated Jan. 9,189*.
At
Q.nick price
A. C.
H IR S C H 'S
SHORTHAND
AND-
Practical and Individual Instruction by Learned
Terms
to Suit
Students
Teachers.
Pleasant and Convenient School Rooms.
Practical Business Office in connection with School.
^ur Prices are lower, and Instruction mtyre thorough
than any other School in the Country.
S E N D F O R C IR C U L A R S
United States School of Shorthand ^Typewriting
N o ». 771 -7 73 B R O A D 8T . , A E W A 11K , N . J .
B
W ILLIAM P. KIRK.
DESIGNER AND CONSTRUCTOR OF
TOMS RIVER
• L t f S S 5 ! £ B t nam'*‘r9lor Me r$ t S .
,t‘et wW*
° l,r hundred and flftv rLt
tPi1.''a."&er *P“ oe,n* ihlrtv-two feet six iu'hra
wtds by one huodred and flrtv ff e i deep naireiv •
t F ^ ^ n n w S r ^ a V y ? * ^ ia • « : * « ■ «M block
“ L n x i
BUlBhen'ft in
.
NEW JERSE
GROCERIES
and Provisions, Teas
_
Coffees, Spices, Sugar:
Dried and Smoked .Meats, Flour, Feed, etc. Every
thing first-class in quality and reasonable in price.
«*».»» wtoJW’aJiXS
, * ! VTh L " ” *,1”
” W " * " or Knd ilm .tr,
lT'ng and being tn the tnwashin of Maarhentor
2 2 * ®r Jew JetMy,known and
P * n of 'ots of the Wheatland
•? ' T r S v ° r
" '* * ln the LnetV*Office
m a n K s a L ° ? u by reference to said
map being had will more full? and at large aurear
Water St., Toms River.
E
dw ard
JO SE P H G R O V ER
A. Gu
l ic k
.
l t f ! . ° ! n m MO' L V * rK' * nd wel1 ,eleae<i ‘ lock o f Stov<
Iro n £
Holly-ware o f all kinds, Tin-ware, W ood at
S' j kJ’ e‘ c-’ wh,ch he offers at reduced ran
“ Huick Sales and Small Profits.”
'- J S S !8; lo“
* , W a s h i m o t o w S t ., t e a s M a ™ .
,n •ec. " ° » W . W««at 90; lot*
bkw-i ^
* r‘
»n section D-i.
S S P J 2 »««nne?w » to « laclosive. ta aectw n jM , btwca at; lot* numbers 3|,3S.U, »*, U and
M
P -': block St; lots nniuoers ft, t, ; «
*. W>H and 1*. U, to, m section P -l, block to- iota
Y A C H T S
All Classes of Sailing and Steam Yachts Constrncted from th«
Latest Designs. Spam for sale in the rough or finished in
first class manner. Yachts for Sale or to Hire. Pore Manilla
Rope. Crockett’s Spar Varnish. Boat Copper Paints. Wbits
Lead, Oils, Mixed Paints, Etc. I sell and nse only The Best
of New Jersey, between the hours o f u ■ and »
Widths 36 to 108 inches.
No matter what conditions
M m S n S A ! « n d ! tTffSeSi
Iiu m oen
Si
arise there is no likelihood - - - W. In s*hlrv-r
to- lots
In,. numbers
__ . S to i t' in’
®
U-t ,btock 79;
that Muslins and Cambrics of cla-lve, ta section D-l, block S* loUBamhsn i* '
these ranks w ill ever be lower S t o B O I B O f T S
** iBcmstve, ta *ert me D l otoa-a iu- nr.
— more likely to be higher.
Manifolding
REDUCED PRICES
TYPEWRITING
NOTICE.
At St a regular 10c grade
snow-white, well finished
and good for all around use.
S H E R IF F ’S S A L E .
A t ioc 0 new Cloth, round
A W H I T O F F I. F A ..
l iu' '*®nert ont E O F Supreme
• ou’ t of the State
perfect threads, Jim weece
,,lr' c" ' < ' 1 » " ''* « > • '
and nainsook flhish. Equal t ^ r O S n i P * “
Tuesday, February 6, 1894,
tn any 12 i-2c Camhric tee
Attn# hotel of Cowdrtck A Cook, tn the viliam
ever had.
of
l H he c'0U.n,J of ocean tndStlw
Neat
rfthe C O U R IE R
The Holidays are Over
G. W. C O W P E R T H W A IT
cise hems they turn and what
dainty stitching they make.
Dress Goods.
Home work doesn’t approach
This is the story from a it.
Fully 60,000 made pieces
couple of counters only. Stop
anywhere you please around are ready here this morning.
Hons.
the wide circles it’s the same With Plain
Pillow Cases, 9c to 30c.
way.
Holster Cases. 30c to 44c.
Sheets, einirle bed. 60c to 90c.
A t 25c a yard.
Sheet*, doable bad, 63c to frl.
Hemstitched.
A ll-w ool Almy Cloth,
Pillow Ca*e*. ‘A8c to 60c.
regularly 50c.
Bolster C'aie*. 48c to 55c.
I
Sheet*, slut In Ud. 65c to ?3c.
At 25c a yard.
Sheets, double bed, 78c to ♦ !.
All-w ool Cable Cloth,
regularly 50c.
A t 28c a yard.
Ail-wool navy blue Storm for January has a plate-paper
portrait o f Gilbert Parker, the
Serge, regularly 50c.
brilliant young story-teller,
A t 30c a yard.
whose tales of Canadian life
Check Cam el’s-Hair, reg­
have met with such favor.
ularly 50c.
Twenty-three other
pictures
A t 37 i-2c a yard.
and miscellany. It takes you
All-w ool Fancy Checks, into its confidence. It reads
regularly 65c.
and weighs the books as they
At 45c a yard.
come out and takes you into
46 in. Diagonal,bordered, the very heart o f them. It
tells enough of any new book
regularly $1.
to let you know whether you
A t 5or a yard.
care for a closer acquaintance.
A ll-w ool French Natte,
Once a month, 5c, 50c year.
regularly $1.
Copying and
at the Office
Filbert St.
(ffianamuhtr’s.
Hill
Darot
Langtfon
Lonsdale
Nonpareil
Wamaatts
Korrestdsle
TYPE­
1898
P h il a d e l p h i a , Mo n d ay , Jan. 8, 1804.
W ANTED.
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PHILADELPHIA
Nellie W cralg. Holmes, arr Phils June
P T Barnuni. HI ke, a-r New Tors jan ft
Pervy VfirdsaD, Burr, arr New Bedford jrn S
185©
STRA WBRIDGE & CLOTHIER CO W P ERTH W A IT & CO.
Bleached and Unbleached
Muslins, yard wide and fairly
Haw l i w ill be T e sted .
GENTS to sell onr choice and hardv nursery
nn salary or commission. We good quality, at 5c.
It U thought that Aitorney-U-neral Stockton
4 • rockgiveeither
onr men the pnvilew* of selling onr new
m ay—like other rronunent Democratic official*— and also
choice varieties of *eed potatoes. Seen re the
Other grades by the dozens
(P
pta<-e partbansbvp before patrtottsm or even agency at once, which will handsomelv repav vou
• oiiimen sense, and In hiaoplnion today, favor the as now la the ttma to sell such goods for spring up to 12 I- 2 C.
planting.
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Democrats. In order to bring the matter to a
Addreoa F. N . MAY COMPANY, Nurserymen
This roll call is only o f a few
• ••//trieman
speedy test, the N on a
p«—- ; att- . rapogate . - of Choke See»i i otaioes.
Rochester, N. Y. ol the best known names.
Boy’s Evesieht Rapealet for the Race Track Mil* under suspen- j
f tlie wrmtierfMl good it did my son.'*
A nm n F F u i a s . x
i
i
I ^ e k the h u l l D H U - e i p u U V u —
I* founded upon precedent and la that the new
members should he swum In and then af.er the
Senate ia organised t» me time toT contesting
seat*. What the Intentions of the Democrat*
ere is entirely apparent. Protest* were filed tn
their ••Romp" senate against the seating ot Brad«*>. Huger* and Ward -of retiree the throwing
out of these Kepnbiicans would give the Demo­
crat* absolute control.
Thto commlitce on credential* appointed con*1*1* of Senator* Daly, Hlnchltffe and Smith, the
latter of course refusing to recognise bis apnointm n t tn anr way.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
n l . ''
Democratic Held-Over Senatore
in Open Rebellion.
All this occurred on Tuesday. Wednesday bstb
Senates met again
The Democrat* ordered the
saigeant-at-Arms to take forcible menus to com­
pel llte presence of tfeuaiora Smith, stokes,
Skinn slid Hoffman, the four hold over Repub­
licans, In ordor that they might have a quorum.
These g ntlcmsu win resist any su h move with
force, as they w ill not recoguiAu the power of
t li her Adralu or Ibe **ergcani-at-ar«ns. lint eight
o f i he ten Democrat* (HUats of W arren being
sworn In made the tenth) were present, and it is
thought that both Pnkins of tinning:mi. aud
A a e lr n t 111der amt Horae.
Miller of rape May, (Ha* absentees) were weak­
M rs. Fannie M illion , who resides at M il­ ening.
lio n . in the w estern part of t h i* county, is
Hrokc In H ie » r n a fr « liam Uer.
perhaps the o ld e s t lady horseback rider in
The Republican* met first lo tho Assembly
th e United States.
She Is W years of age.
room,
and then In the atleruoon.they forced open
R ecen tly sho ro d e 10 miles on liorsebuck to
v is it some relatives. She owns and rides a tbe doors of the s«nate (after first being refused
the
keys
by Hupt. Ford) and held the session In
horse as rem arkable ns herself. It is 36
y w r s old and named for General Kirby that room, amt adjouruei till Monday.
S m ith , the old Confederate general. Mrs.
T A e lle iu n c ra tlc C la im .
M illio n baa never tim'd spectacles in her life!
The claim o f the Democratic minority I* that
h e r eyesight b e in g at present a s good as it
w a s when she w as id. she is not stooped the Scuan* Is a continuous bod», and that the
and decreph, b u t as erect as an Indian. She in: nibers holding over have a right to pass open
U s tron g physically aud urn. ta lly and could the credential* o f the newly elected 8enatora be­
d ance a set w ith ease.—R ichm ond (K y.) fore they can take their seats. If allowed this
claim would place the control In the hand* of the
Correspondent.
Democratic party for an Indefinite time, for if a
few venaiors and not the people are to derate
election*, ihey would coniinualiy seat their own
ns n.
T h e R epu blican < Ini in
I to. < lum ini— tfaolag that time u> the Eye
and Ear lu fin -n rv.. I fte r lc t street. Iwt their
N o one wto© visited tbe W orld's Fair and Teme*tie* foiled to do Mm lb* fsintest shadow
sow that snparalleled creation, the Peristyle i o f good. 1 commenced giving h\m Hood's
him- I hare
hot will sadly read o f tbe great fire which on i
never dnnbteil that *.: »nr< J k U *i«k.,HvcQ
Moods? wiped it out of existence and at tbc " * * * = — ; r , r H f - . v.m mar n*o ihist**.
iS B e time caused a k m of mUlkma o f dollar* S
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in the packed foreign exhibits in tbe Liberal
Arts bidding.
A (tn a t earn for ctwgb.—Mrs, A. K . Morris,
t t o u s m a . r*imoe?phta. r * _ , wrfres : “ I
tnek sevnrtl h n e g « «? t v fteir* t>wg% Byrey-
TWO SEN ATES ARE FORMED.
T oast Water.
W h en m aking toast water see to it that
th e bread Is brow ned to a turn. One par­
t ic le o f ..orcli v. ill destroy th e delicacy o f
th e dish. A llo w enough b o ilin g water to
c o v e r the browned slices, an d let them
stand until cold. Strain the water,sweeten
to t -te—again cur* must be tak e n that this
d m . . w ill not la* unpalatable. P u t a small
p iece o f ice in th e glassful,
j
in the service* c f the Sergeant- ij
oott, Men M outh; XMUUnt aerfiotot-al t r m ,
Abel
9.
Berry,
Ocean';
document
clerk, H arry B. Price, fc *M t; doorkeeper*,
George flee*, Harry Codder. Everett Ackley,
Albert Ottlnger. John Aabton, Georg* fianpo,
J. M. Smith, George Kick, John Jenniuge,
David J. K err, Fred Elbey, H .C . Garrison,
Frank Barkley, John Roland. Alfred L Rue,
Juba Uoulon, J. N. Beotley, John C. Cooper,
Max VVoUerz. W. H. Depue. John Dtiion.
B0SSISM VS. PEOPLE
_BUY YO UR
t o m s
r
IV E R , N .
SHOES
Ready-m ade Sheets, etc.
little more than the yard
of the stuff.
W onderful what exact work
those Down-Eastern do with
the Pillow Cases and BolsteCases and Sheets—
ore-
what
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a l>-a, biock 4 "
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127 LIBERTY ST. 127
Nenx Greenwich Street. If. T .
BREVITIES,
n n
iiv ir
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n.
PERSONALS.
j,
S h o r t P i t h y B it* o f
T b u r a d u A ftern oo n , J u m e r j 11,
H om o N ow *
18 ( 4 ,
New m oon teat SeturOty.
C e n t-a -W o r d C olu m n
C ta rlM C ora; o l PtiUldtlphU » vM lInit
father.
H ere y on learned |o w rite " la o t” yet ?
The ecbool boy |, p la y ln , loot ball nowaAs the HU* indicates), Ados, am accepted in this flays.
column at Hie rate o f a cmt a word fitr each
insertion Fifteen words or under, 15 cent,.
Tbe Uermaotowu 'cycle contloyent la to.
o TO J.O. HOWARD. Waretown, N, J.. for creaaln* In numbara.
G B8TEY Organa and M
a r v in b i (m .
»
ypral-ptalitts Schrimlt
R ig h eit o f all in Leavening Po w er.— Latent tT, R G ov't F o o d Rep ort
Intei-Atting Talk of Your Fritndi.
TOMSJBUVKR POST O m C B .
B a k in g
till
Mrs. Job C. Doxsey has returned to her
borne at W alnford.
m a il s
Powder
Mra. Eunice Thompson ot Barnegat u visit­
ing Surrogate C. H. Waidell.
OLOAS r o t i
aud BriilgHUm, », * » a M.
Philadelphia, Washington, Southern and
J& 2ES f e , * : JMJSi
Toms River and
SSTitaTJ"'1
*'' ^ s"“l,,n,
W ! ' O l ' w . o , u n l. lo K lb . framework o f
Miss M ay 8nyder is visiting her brother,
■ ^ “ “ ^ “ W M ASwuuw Tans aud Fului, P1AA.
J. G R AN T, Ba R BE K , shop m bank build* bla Berkeley Boulevard house.
Charles G ragor, In Philadelphia.
log. Main Street, Toms River, N . J.
B J h r 5 4 ’r° cltertou' B0'1 points between
The stam p collector erase has given place
ing, nalr-caMing and shampooing. Ladle*
Mlee Marne Irons spent Sunday with MUs
Milverton and Barravtlle «ux) a . M.
the mineral cabinet !o our town.
a specialty.
Alice M. BonneII at Barnegat Park.
Registered man, o.so a . m .
High school scholars are reading 8hakflHIGH COALS— SCREENED and UNDER
Mrs. Bailie Actou of Jersey C ity, has been
i
rtnVVD
eiaernaitaeinn
ft.,I
M AILS ARRIVE FROM
Jj^OOVKR, guaranteeing ta>i*gjciit7
spare s “ Julius Caesar ” this week.
A m u < « m 8 n t a n d L ite r a r y N o t e s .
visiting
relatives
in
tows
the
peel
week.
'a l l a s o n .
York and Philadelphia, 8.06 A. M.
Lawyer* do not often branch out as poets
S
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W
A
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D
-A
N
D
E
R
S
O
N
A
t
the
home
o
f
Mre.
M
ary
Lane
visited
her
dangbter,
Mrs.
r a C a r n iv a l i
x n v b n i n g PAPERS. Why waltMil morning, hut they frequently write “ versus."
I*1!?
*7 p ttf i l<,0n’ I,,1,,Id
the bride's parents, Dec. 90, 1893, by tbo Rov,
WJ when yon caa get all the n
the evening
Charles Gregory, at New York last week.
tefore in the papers served by William C. Dozaevt
Ice m oo are exceedingly anxious, aud wish
A. L. lizard, Franklin P Steward o f ProeperMra. H arry R lgh u r of Norristown, Pa.,
T
h
ey
are
coming
in
great
numbers
from
town, and Mias Sarah E lizabeth Anderson o f
- BHIGH COALS— SCREENED and UNDER they had a little o f last win ter's ice.
has been visiting her father, Theodore Ford.
V a k M m r” '
every section te attend tbe above social even t
a COVER, guaranteeing tall weight.
Casevllle.
The postage stamp points an excellent moral
4
M0rk 8n'J * u volot* aonti ° *
BIRDSALL A
Squire Joseph Grover took In the blcyete o f the season, nn M onday, January 19,18M.
U sticks t o one thing until it gets there.
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—A
t
tbe
M.
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par­
show In New York on Tuesday and Wednesday. Boston announce* five hundred, WMhlngton,
I W H Y COUGH when Nichols Oriental Balm
sonage, Cossville, Dee. 87, ! « B , by the Rev.
y o n see that hump ? " said the school
gUvortoo and Burravliio, 4. (W P. l i „
I I T will cure yon. Try a 88c bottle, sold by
U . 8, Grant and Alex Truex visited the D. C., two hundred, Connecticut and N ew
A. L. I*zard, John W oodfleld and Miss Jean­
Registered mall, 11 .0T A.M.
g Cbaa. B. Nathis, Toma River.
etlO*
girl to h er chum as tbe bicycler dashed by.
‘ Cycle show at Madisou Square Garden, New Jersey not less than five hundred cadi. T b e
Corrected, 8ept. 7, urns.
nette
Irons
both
o
f
VanHlscvllle.
k LL KINDS o f Musioal Instruments can be
decorationa are to be Immense, floral, bunting
Ice hae skimmed the ponds and coves quite York tble week.
W. B. SINGLETON, V. M,
l " * — ..
“ **POLD WI31...........“
„ »LEOPOLD
WISvSMACH,
8ALM ONS—C RA NM E R — A t Cedar Run,
frequently
o
f
late,
but
It
has
only
been
a
and
electrical.
Seven
hundred
Sons
and
treet, T
Water street,
T. ins River, N. J.
Mayor W illiam L. Butler of Beach Haven
’ ’ skim " a fte r all.
Daughter* o f ibe Desert. In gorgeous and Jan. 1, 1894, by Rev. E dw ard Mount, MUe
g
o
o
d
was one o f Friday’s visitors at tbe county scat.
B w OST Dow—rug anon, answering
____
accurate costumes, new fo r the occasion are to Louisa, daughter o f Bradford Salmons, and
P J. P C ., Voigt installed the newly elected
| _p J “ Tot,” iost Saturday, Jsnmrv 0th
Finder
nrthadist Kpttecnpal, Cor. Hooper Avenue
W illiam Munyon, a former em ploye o f the participate In tbe carnival, and a native Arab George A. Cranmer.
will be suitably w wa.rd^ 2 ? tetivU'K at residence officers o f Magnolia Connell, Jr. O. U. A. M.
and Wiishmgton Btreet. Sunday, preachto* #otpowder works here, has been visiting ex- villag e is to be portrayed upon a massive stage
E L. 8TH1KER, Main street.
yieea at iw.8u a . m and 7.80 p. u. Sunday school^
ALLE N — L A Y T O N - A t Tuckerton, Dec, 31,
last Thursday night.
Sberiff Hagauian.
ta.00 M. Prayer Meeting, Wednfwday, 7.801*7
• t tbe east end o f tbe garden, with native 1803, by Rev. D. Moore, H&rry M. Alien aud
clBf ,.ll* ,**V B* SUQU“7 ,a »•! Tueeday, 'JM>
M. G. P oh l has transferred his upholstering
M 1for five days at Uutoa H use ; telling past.
W ill H ogg, who dislocated his hip at foot Syrians, male and fem ale, In characteristic Miss Lizzie A . Layton.
r ■ *■
■kpwiwth Leaguu/altetpresent ana luture events.
establishment from tbe W oodward building to
nate Tuesdays, at 7 80 r.
aud Huudayn at 7.00
ball on New Year* day, bis now recovered and dresses, with camels, tents, etc. It will sur­
r . m. Rev. A. M. North, pattor.
Mrs. Russell's basemeuL
HOPE—P IN E —A t Ocean Grove, Jan. 4,
departed fo r Rutgers College.
pass anything of tbe kind ever seen in tb e 1894. Rev. D e w itt U. Cobb, Edward M. Hope
P re s b y t e r ia n ,
Corner Washington aud
Commodore Fraolt W illiam s Is building a
Horner
Street*.
Sunday,
preaching
at 10.80 A. M,
Tbe noted bands of Fred Junes,
James D. Hammill, the popular W est Creek Metropolis.
Anil 7
fill D
W Hiinday-Hchoni
UlinHn. u,>b,.,.l ...
o f Asbury Park and Miss M ay E. Pine o f Ocean
and
7.8u
p. x.
Rt In..
is m7"
new pier f o r the schooner Outing in front of
hotel keeper, and one o f the best known o f our string and brass, w ill supply tbe music.
Grove.
B aptlNt, Main Street, below Lien. Sunday,
his Water street residence.
•(ftpl.
at
111
III.
.
u
»..#■
It
m
.
M
.. . «Sunday
__
preaching at 10.80 a . m . and 7.8O p. m
shore bonifaces, was In townou Satin day.
P a rk T h e a tre .
HI*lllkltl w
1•/B
B Pruuu,
Uaurl.in Friday
D.M... at 7.80 r . ..
RIC HARDSON - H A R T W E L L - A t A ll
aohool,
a.
Prayer Meeting,
u
A gyp sy camp has been located la the w o rts
Joseph Buchanan, son of Rev. D r. Buchan­
T here are few actresses ou the American Saints church, Lakewood. Deo. 80, 1893, by
Young People's Society Chlstlan Endeavor meet*
above W rights Bridge for some time past. As
Sunday evenings, t oo. Rev oohu Hcott, paator.
an o f Pemberton, and a student at a Pennsyl­ stage to day who are regarded with the same Rov. D, L. Schwartz, John Richardson o f
can
usual they are I d the fortune*telling business.
cChriHt
u r l# * C h u rc h . P r o t e s t a n t Fuiecoi
K p U c o p a l,
vania Medical college, was in town Tuesday.
degree o f love and respect that theatre-goers Lakewood, and Miss Annie H artwell o f Maid
Washington Street, east of Magnolia Hotel. Sun­
La g rip p e, which seemed lik ely to pass as by,
Ebe la a moat •lone, Kent, Eng.
day morning service, iu.80a . u .; evening service,
William Fletcher, employed at Mr#. Goble’s feel fo r Madame Modjeeka.
7.16 r. m. Nunilay school; 9.80 r. a. Rev. Q. W.
has made up for Its form er neglect by pros­
bakery, was called to Asbury Park this week lovable woman, a very capable actress and an
resmeiit deacon in charge.
f j y Advertisements inserted Under appropriate trating r number of our people within the past
by the death o f his brother iu a drowning artist to her finger tips, and ai such, she has
a t. J o s e p h ’s H om an C a th o lic C h u rch .
Heading at the rate o f One Hollar per Line
Honpar Avenue aud Water street. Service*
bad tbe heartiest support o f all classes o f
accident.
fo r One Year—Cash, in Advance.
k
k
in charge of Rev. Father Healey.
JOHNSON—
A
t
Greenville,
Jan.
1,
1894,
theatre-goers. What w ill probably be her last
Peterson has moved bis photograph gallery
Surrogate Waraell Is convalescing from his
In lan d H e ig h t * n . K. C liu re h . cor. Van
Bakeries.
Mrs. Elizabeth, widow o f tbe late Georgy
engagement In Philadelphia, will commence at
from the Island between the bridges over on
■ant and Simpson avenues. Sunday preaching
attack o f U grippe.
Durlog his illness tbe
K. HitNZRR, Union avenue, Manchester.
Johnson, aged 82 years.
■ervlcesat 10.80 a . m. and 7.45 p. a . Sunday,
tbe Park theatre next w eek when her reper­
the south side o f the bridge near the C. R. R.
E M Go b l i , Main street, Toms Kiver
Surrogate's office is managed by his son
school at 8,80 p. * .
Prayer - meeting on Tuur*depot.
P A R K E R —A t Parkertown, Dec. 31, 1893,
toire w ill be as follows : “ Magda," Monday,
B la c k a m ltlia .
day at 7.48 p. m . Class-meeting ou Sunday at la
Thomas Wardell.
M. Kpworih League ou Tuesday eveutng at 7.45.
ElOn Garthwait , Forked River
Wednesday aud Friday nights and Saturday Elizabeth Parker, aged 82 years.
8un rises tomorrow at 7.31 a . m . and sets at
J. U. Batten, Pastor.
W
yckoff
Letts
o
f
Waretown,
w
as
one
of
Bu tellers.
aftern oon ; “ Merchant o f Venice,” Tuesday
L E E - A t Tuckerton, Dec. 28 1893, Clarence
50 p . m ., making the day 9 hours and 86
BBr Are Y « U In the lIUHlnezR Directory
Saturday’s visitors.
Mr. Letts has many night aud Wednesday afternoon; “ Mary Lee, aged 7 mouths.
Martin Schwarz, Main street, Toms River
minutes l o n g - a gain o f 15 minutes since
John K. T aylor . Union avenue, Manchester,
friends about our town—all o f whom are glad Stuart,’ - Thursday night and “ M acbeth"
December 23d.
j HOWARD PRRKINH. Barnegat
P O T TE R —A t Bayville, Jan. 3, 1894, Mra.
to see his kindly face.
A J Cran m ib , Mannahawkin
Saturday night.
Hannah, w ife o f John G. Potter, aged 66
RAILR O AD TIM E TABLES.
D H Clayton . Railroad avenue, Forked River
According to a reliable authority the rare
Mrs. Annie Grover returned to her home at
T hompson Bros, New Egypt
years.
W a ln u t S t r e e t T h e a tre .
sight o f a rainbow at noon was wltuessed
Islip, L. I ., on Tuesday, after spending tbe
J J K N N 8 1 L V A N IA R A IL R O A D .
Business O p p ortu n ities.
Donnelly
and
Girard,
tw
o
comedians,
and
yesterday.
It was rather faint, aud only tbe
W O R TH — A t Bayville. Jan. 8, 1894, James
holidays here with her father, Prosecutor
To LKT—Hall’s Butcher Shop, Mannahawkin
the best farce-comedy in which they have R. Worth, son o f the late George Riley and
two ends o f the arch were visible,
Dltiladelpliin and Lott* Branch Division,
Thomas W . Middleton.
Co m eet leu era a n d F r u i t D ealers.
been seen in years, are the magnets that w ill 8arah Worth, aged 23 years.
Time Table Adopted Nov ID, 1993.
Mr.
Goodnow
of
Ocean
Grove
has
taken
Gwykr A L a Rkbv, Main A Water sts.Toms River
Miss Bertha Carmichael has resumed her draw crowds to the WalDnt St. Theatre next
John P. Smock, Malu street Toms River
charge o f the Prudential insurance office
LxO O M P T E —A t Burrsvllle, Jan. 3, 1894,
T R A IN S LK AV E TOMB R IV E R
studies at the Trenton Normal School, after week. Messrs. Donnelly and Girard have been
John Z an i, Water street, Toms River
vacated
by
agent
Apgar.
H
e
will
probably
Miss
Ella,
daughter
o
f
G
eorge
LeCompte.
David N ovks, Union ave, Manchester
For Camden and Philodelphla, 7.48 A. u. 4.18
spending the holidays with her father, Coun­ associated as fun-partners for the past eight
P. M. week UajB.
aged 26 years.
move his fam ily here tn tbe spring.
D e n tis ts .
sellor I . W . Carmichael.
For Berkeley, 10.27, a . x ., 1.85 p . m. week days.
years, aud tbe co-partnership has not only
Lron Goblk, Union House, Mam 8», Toms River
C. M. R o re r o f CasavHie, and M. G. Pohl of
For Islaud llelgnts, 10.27 a . h „ t.an, 5.64 p. u.
STR AD E R — A t Puiut Pleasant, Jan. 3, 1894,
Miss Lae Hagaman, daughter o f ex-Sheriff been a delightful one to the masses of people
ttT Crook,Cowperth wait’s Exohauge.Toma Kiver
to r New York, yla Berkeley and Bay Head
this town are delegates from the County Board
Angle, tbe 5-year-old daughter o f Jacob
Junction, 10.87 a . m ., 1.118 p. m . week days.
Hagaman, returned today to the State Normal who en jo y pure, dean fun, but a highly suc­
D ru gs, M e d ic in e s , C h em icals
Strader o f N ew York.
For Point Pleaeaut, aea Girt, A»t»ury Park and
I'h as B M athis, Main st Pharmacy, Toms River of Agriculture to the Stale Board which meets School at Trenton, having been detained at cessful one financially to those gentlemen.
Long
Brauch, 10.27 a . m ., l 38 r. m . week days.
Thomas S Dilks , Barnegat
iu Trentou on the 16th, 17th and 18th,
IRONS— A t Eatontown, Jan. 7, 1894, Ella,
Their new farce, “ The Rain-tnakers," was on
home a few days by an attack o f In grippe.
For Tuckerton, via Whitings, 7.48 a . m., and
W Wildonokr, Mannahawkin
4.18 P.M., week days.
*
’
Rumor says the Appolonio powder works
view earlier in the season at the Park theatre, wife of Frank Irons aud daughter o f James
D ry Uoods, F u rn is h in g s , etc.
LEAVE BERKELEY
E. Johnson, aged 24 years.
at the m ill pond ou the South Branch of the
and made most decided hit.
A. C. BiRson, Main street, Toms River
O B IT U A R Y .
For
New
York,
lo.b»
a
.
m
..
2.82
p.
x.
week
days.
Mrs A P aokrr, Main street, Toms River
nyer may start up. Charles Thompson, who
B R O T H E R T O N —At Tom s River, Jan. 9,
T h e T e m p le M a g a zin e ,
Bor Island Height* and Toms River, 12.20 and
F r u it an d V e g e t a b le M a rk e t.
8.41 p. m. week days.
superintends the place, has cut off all the
1894, William Brotherton, aged 82 years.
W illiam Brotherton, one of our to w n ’ s oldest
O
f
which
one
o
f
our
summer
residents,
N
ew
­
A S Diz, Cltftou avenue, opp fountain, Lakewood limber aud cleared up the underbrush under
LE AV E PO IN T PLE ASAN T
inhabitants, died on the 9th Inst., aged about ton B. Bheatf, is business manager, is a weekly
H O R NE R —A t Philadelphia, Jan. 10, 1893,
G e n e ra l M e rc h a n d is e
For Toms River, Berkeley and way points,
orders fro m the owuers.
83 years. F o r nearly a score of years he lived Visitor to ye editor’s tabic, Though published Harry R. Horner, aged 27 years.
11.B5 a . M„ 3.17 p. a. week days.
Cowpbrthwait A Co, Main street, Toms River
J. L. Cowpkrthwait , Mam street, Toius River,
The illustrated concert by the Surrlck family on Water street,and was one ef tbe most Inter­ In tbe Interests o f R ev. Russell H. Conwell’s
LE AV E P H IL A D E L P H IA
AS AY—A t Toms River, Jan. 11,1894, BarallF L imchcktz , Malu street, Torus River
in the Baptist church Monday aud Tuesday esting and picturesque characters o f the town. great church (tbe Baptist Tem ple o f Philadel­
For Toms R iver, 8.30, a . m., 4.00 r. a . week d ay*.
11 Francis, Union ave, Manchester
lal P. Asay, aged 71 years.
M uozokth, Uniop ave, Manchester
LE AV E NEW YORK
fveulngs, was an euterlainment o f unques­ He was a firm believer in spiritualistic mani­ phia) which rivals In size the Talmage Taber­
E Billiard , Union ave, Manchester
For Toms R iver and Intermediate stations, at
tioned m erit, being very highly praised by all. festations ; so much so tb*t In his later years nacle o f Brooklyn ; it is full of such good
W S Fakkrr, Railroad ave, Forked River
».lu a . a., 12.10 p. a., week days.
Provide yourself with a bottle o f A yer’ a
it was w e ll attended, aud about #30 was he claimed to be guided solely by tb e advice of things fo r other readers, as friend Shcaff knows
A J Collins, Barnegat
Cherry Pectoral, and so have the incana at
J. R. WOOD,
WILSON BROWN.
Clakbnck E W oods anhkb A Co, Barnegar
cleared by tbe church.
bis departed friends. Since the death o f his only too well how to fill a journal with.
Pen. Pans. Agt.
Bupertntendent
hand for contending successfully with a sudden
W S CRANMIR A Bko. Cedar fun
cold. As an emergency m edicine, it has no
txr“ A r e Y O U I n th e BuMlmexa D ir e c to r y ?
“ One excellent way to relieve distress," re­ wife be has lived principally alone, refusing
G roceries a n a P ro v is io n s
4* T h e S t r ik e a t M hayne'i”
equal, and leading physicians everywhere
Jossph G ruvsk, Water street, Toms River
marks the Philadelphia Ledger, “ is to settle tbe ministrations o f relatives or friends. Ills
Is the title o f a story published by the commeud it.
D. 0 P a k k ir , Mam street, Toms River
small bills promptly.” Aud there is no better nearest kin is a niece, the wife o f R e v. Joseph American Humane Education Society, 19 Milk
£ 1 E N T K A L I t. II. O F N E W J K IW B Y .
Thos h I xonh, Main street, Toms River
Franklin Uarris ,near C. K. R. uepot.Toms River way. T h e small bill should uot be thrown by Buchanan o f Pemberton, and she presumably street,'Bosten, and sent by them on receipt o f
N E W J R K d R Y D O fJ T M E U * IIIV IM ID N ..
H arness, B la n k e ts , Etc.
with the idea that It can w ait till the larger Inherits bis considerable wealth.
10 cents by mail. I t is a sequel to ike famous
WM A Pattmkson,Van llise Building, Toms R iver claim* are provided for. Pay it promptly.
A n th r a c ite f o a l unci! e x © !n a iv e ly , In flu rThe luueral o f Comrade Wm. H . Dempsey ’* Black Beauty," and a ll lovers of horseflesh
8 6 , 8 4 a n d 8 3 .6 0 D r e s s S h o e .
H a r d w a r e , P a lu t s an d oils,
In g C le a n iln e a a e n d C o m fu rt.
Duriag 1894 there will be four eclipses—two took place on Monday morning at tbe M. E. who believe that the horse and all other a o i
Bbrrt A Frost, Main and Water sts.Toms River
8 3 .6 0 P o lic e S h o e , 3 S o le s .
A. E. mats have feeling and can suffer, will be glad
T h r o u g h C ouehen t o N e w Y o r k - R e d u c e d
of the sun and two of the moon—ouly one o f church. Rev. A. M. North officiating.
W 8 CHANMbK A Bro. Cedar Run
8
2
.
6
0
,
8
2
f
o
r
W
o
r
k
i
n
g
m
e
n
.
K
a
te s , Q u ic k T i m e , w i t h h u t o n e
H otels, B o a r d in g H ouses, ere,
which w ill h« visible in ib is section. The Burnside Post, G. A. R , turned ou t in Hue, o f its appearance. T he scene is laid on an
c h a n g e o t C orn , t o P h ila d e lp h ia .
Manchksikr Uoubr. Manchester.
visible eclipse w ill be of tbe moon on Septem­ and followed their comrade to his •• lost long Indiana farm.
8 2 a n d 8 1 .7 6 f o r B o y s .
Union Hodsk. Main street, T ims River
borne"— tbe third member of the Post
T im e T a b l e In e ffe c t N o v ID , IA D S .
Kivkrbidr HousB.Mam and Water sts.'J’omu River ber 14th, between 10 aud 12 p. m , when about
T h e R e c o rd A lm a n a c .
Blodgktt Houhr, Forked River
one-quarter o f the moon's surface will be whom they have performed tbe sad funeral
T R A IN S LEAVE TOMS RIVE R
It Is a pleasure to glance through the pages
Lafavbttk tlousM, Forked River
rites since last Decoration Day.
obscured.
A
transit
o
f
tbe
planet
Mercury
8
3
,
8
2
.
6
0
8
2
,
«
l
.
7
0
Clahbncm Hodsk, Barnegat
For NEW YO R K , Elizabeth and Newark, all
o f the Philadelphia R ecord almanac. I t is
MULLKN iiouSB, Barnegar,
rail, at 7.u3 and io.t« a . m., a.os and 6.80 p. m .
over the sun’s disk will occur on Nov. 10th,
Harry R. Horner, son of Cspt. H iram M. n o t(llk e some newspaper almanacs or annuals)
C
A
U
T
I
O
N
,
I
f
a
n
y
d
e
a
le
r
Evshktt Hodsk, Tuckerton
For BARN BOAT, at 1.68 and 11.07 A. a., 4.18
offers you W . L . Douglas*
visible here.
Horner o f our town, died yesterday m orning at
Hopkins Hoiisk, Waretown
as big or as comprehensive as an encyclopedia;
a* m reduced price* and 8.43 p . a.
National Hotbl, Mannahawkin
For LAKEWOOD, MANCHESTER. RED
bis Philadelphia home, of consumption, aged but It contains much that can he gleaned no­
says L e h a s I hem w ith ­
Eniilisidk , Beach Haven
HANK, etc., 7.03, 10.0%, A. M. 3.08, and 5 50 P. a.
al
th
e
n
a
m
e
stam
ped
37 years. He was a pupil o f our public scbool, where el#e hut in its pages. I l l s particularly
LikK hotel , huuuahawklu
W ARETO W N.
For e a t o n t o w n , l o n g b r a n c h , etc,,
o a t h * b o tto m , p a t h im
T.ttB
and 10.0s A. a ., 3 08 aud n.60 r. a.
and during bis career in Philadelphia occupied good In Iu resume o f the last year’B sports.
sm a fraud.
In s u ra n c e .
For A T L A N T IC C IT Y , GLASS BORO, W 1L
William B. Nichols, who is ode of the several Important business positions. He leaves
C H Wa r d ill , Surrogate’s Office, Toms River
LI
AM8T0WN, etc., at 7.03 a . a. and *.(>8 p. a.
Loose H poke*
tiso H Holman , Main street, Toms River
a
young
widow
and
one
child.
energetic eons o f Massachusetts, and was en ­
For VINELAND, BRIDGETON, etc., Cumber­
Jo hn G Howard, Waretown
land and Maurice R iver Branch, at 7.03 a . a. and
Io tbe suggestive title o f a monthly cycling
gaged in manufacturing chair aud carriage
James R . Worth, one of Bayville’s younger
Gdliok A Storms. Barnegat
E R Wills , Barnegat
cushions at Forked River tor two years past, citizens, died on Monday last aged 23 years journal published by Percy B. Lovell at MoorveFor P H ILA D ELPH IA, via Winslow Junction,
W 8 Crasser , Cedaa Run
.- - ..L .
D O U G L A S
S h oe s
sryiisn, e a 8 j m u
Iu b decided to establish both his horns and He was tbe son o f the late G eorge Riley town. It Is neatly gotten up typographically
bettei it 7.03 a . a. and 9.08 p. a.
C.C. Carr , Mauuakawkln
(though the press work m ight be Improved
aatisfaction a t the pricea advertised th an an y oth e r make.
T r y on e p a ir an d be con RETU RNING
business permanently at Waretown for tbv Worth, and had speat his years at Bay villa.
J e w e le r s .
, n/•o/l
*T'I. n .Bmm. m I mw #,< lir T T-\
.
. ., 1 _
...
upon), and its readiug mutter would he en­
Leave NEW Y O R K , root o f Liberty Ht., N .K .,
future. H e has erected a commodius bulldioc The yonug man was a deaf mate fro m a child.
F KBNDALL,Cowper«h wait’s Bxcnange,T»maRtv
via all rail, at 4.3o aud 8.16 a . a .. 1.46 and 4.20 r .a .
guarantees th e ir valu e, saves th ou san d , o f d ollars an nually t o those w h o w e a r them .
joyed by any ’cyclist.
KOot aTaEBLAC, Water street, Toma River
for use as a manufactory, and says the new Iotermeut was mads on Weduesduy at Dover
Leave N E W AR K . Broad St., at 8.22 a . a., l.;a
Dealers w h o push th e sale o f W . L . D o u e ls s Shoes g ain custom ers, w h ic h helps to
and 4.38 p. t:,
L u m b e r a n d C o a l Y ard s.
T n e L e d g e r A lm a n a c .
year opens with good prospects for plenty of Chapel.
Leave P H ILA D E LPH IA, Pier 8South Wharvoo,
A A Brant , Water street, Toms River
S 5 rw?er bsGIeve
J S “ l e”
- Bo v d t o S.1I U SS 1 « . . L o s ,
and
yon ncan s a v e m
m on
on ey
ey b ’
business. T h e cushions are mads of sea weed
T he Philadelphia Ledger Almanac for 1804 u
Delaware River, at 8 00 a m„ 4.O0 p ca.
Bikdsall A Son, Water st entrance Toms River
H.ssst b
h e. llo
nw
_. C
C atalogu
. S . t . - n e. «fr.e. e. >—___
Z . ."b y b a y in g a ll your fo o tw e a r o f th e d e a le r adv«r*
Mrs. E lla Irons, wife of Frank Irone sod
tUed
Upon a p p lic a tio n . *.V. I * D O U G L A S , B n e k t a a ,
Leave A T L A N T IC C IT Y , at %.10 a . a. i.OU P. M.
Char L Kooiks , Uuiou ave, Manchester
covered w ith leather, and he has a large de­
now at baud. It is a peculiarly distinctivdaughter
o
f
James
E.
Johnson,
died
at
EatonLeave RED B ANK , *1 4.88 aud 2.46 a . M. 2.67
W. G. Conrad , Barnegat
publlcation, embodying very many of tbe
mand for them from many parts o f the conn,
and sjiij r. a.
town on Sunday lost.
Remains w ere brought
M a r b le an d U r a n lt e W o rk s .
Leave LONG BRANCH, N, J. 8., at 9.87 and
peculiarities woich have made the Ledger
try. He em ploys several persons, and thinks
here for interment, and funeral services were
•.an a . a., 8.40 and 8.13 r. a.
Wm Fahk , Water street, Toms River
this is the m ost couveuient place be sen find
lu e lf universally known as one of if not the
Leave EATONTOW N,at 4.44 and 8.66 A. M.,and
held yesterday iu tbe M. E. church, R e v. A. M.
M lllln e rv a n d N otion s
8.07 and 6 38 P. a .
ASBUR
Y
PAR
K
,
N.
J.
for carry lug ou his enterprise.
foremost in the ranks o f better-class journal­
North officiating.
Mrs A J Bir r y , Mannahawkin
Leave LAKEWOOD, at 7.80 aud 10.89 A. M. 8.4f
PROPRIETORS OF
ism.
Rev. W illia m Cbattin o f Toms Rtver,
and 8.08 p. a.
A ta r g e S to c k a lw a y s o n hand
M usic T e a c h e rs .
Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson, widow o f tbe late
Leave MANCHESTER, at 7.40 and 10.80 A. x „
preached fo r us again last Sunday morning
Prof A B Clutr , Main street, Toms River
4.00
aud 4,28 p. a
George Johnson, died at Greenville, near
M a rine M is h a p s .
and evening. The attendance was fair,
in
N e w sp a p e rs.
Leave BARNEGAT, at 4.30 and 9.80 a. a ., 8.30
Biit’ka sshttinnfi liv r»l* nr urtiior tn nil nn .t.
si,.. ......_s—.
,
.
’
Lakewood, on the 1st Inst., and waa buried on
“ nil ’ l’lld •>» ,r» l! o r w“ l"
all parts ol the country, on short n otice, s t lowest ensh and 0.I6 p. a.
the course o f bis morning's remarks he used
Biicon , Tuckerton
rices. ^ "^ ort^rs^eceive^urjm rsoaiM jttteiu ion, mid satisfaction guaranteed, B R IC K S F O R
the 3d. She was a native of Bilverton, her T h e M a r la P ls m o n In C o llis io n w ith th e
J. H.OLHAU8EN,
H. P. BALDWIN.
Nichols O rien tal B a lm f t A r n ic a P la s t e r some plain and well chosen words la regard to
GLASS F A C T O R Y P U R P O SE S A S P E C IA L T Y
Uttni supt.
maiden name being irons, aud was 82 years
G eol Pass. A gt .
U D Cranskk , Mannahawkin
A. B. A v k m ,
F ra n k V a n d e rh e rrh e n .
the im portance of church members taking
Wu. B. AYKBH.
N stary P ub lic, C om n its a ln n e r o f D e e d s more interest than they generally do In old.
P o i n t P le as an t , N. J., Jan. 8, 1894.— A
an d J u s tic e o f th e Peace.
^
U
C
K
M
T
U
N
K
A
I
L
It
O
A
D
.
Mrs. Hannah Potter, wife of John G. Potter, large three matted schooner bound aoutb in
Sabbath-acbool work ; and it does seem strange
u
•
.
Joskfh G rovbr , Water Btreet, Toms River
H a v in g
b e e n r e s t o c k e d a n d B lipI n e ffe c t O c to b e r l « U i , 1 8 93 .
Jonathan GOBLK. Justice of the Peace, Burrsvllle that as a rule iu many country churches espec­ died at Bayville on Wednesday o f last week, ballast, w m io collision with a loaded schooner j
David Noykr , Union ave, Manchester
n e w m e d ic in e s , is n o w o p e n ,
ially tbe leading members very seldom attend aged 66 years. Funeral services w ere held on bound north, about two miles off ibis place at P * le (|
Trains from BEACH HAVEN and TUCKERTON
Jos Lonan , Forked River
to NEW YORK. TRENTO N aud
Sabbath-schooL Eveu their preseuce without Sunday, conducted by Rev. -T. Hoffman Batten noun today. Each schooner hoisted dutrea* H a v i n g r e m o v e d ray o f f i c e t o t h e s t o r e
i 1* * * storms, Barnegat
P H lu A D E LPH I*.
E R Wills Baruegat
o
f
Island
Heights.
taking an active part would have iu effect, but
signals aud in response Captain T. B. Pearce I will be there from 7 30 to 9 a. m.,
Dinease commonly cornea on with alight aymptome, which when
Giohor W Mathis , Tuckerton
Leave Beach Haven 8.45 a . x ..
and the crew o f tbs Bayhead Life-saving 1.30 to 3, and 6.30 to 8 p. m., to pre­ neglected increase io extent, and gradually grow dangerous.
Barzlllai
Asay
died
this
morning
o
f
g
r
ip
and
so
many
appear
to
think
that
Sabbath-school
P ia n o s a n d O rga n s .
Leave
Tuckerton,
7 03. a . m . 3.80. r. x.
work is o f comparatively little account; yet pneumonia, aged 71 years. He was a well Station went In tbe aurfbnat to aid the vessels. scribe aud nee my patientr. The Con­
MO Pohl. repairer. Toms River
Leave West Creek, 7.10 a . x . ?.87 P. x.
Ifyou su ffer from Headache* Dys- T a k e
Ml Jamison, New Egypt
Leave Manualiawklu, 7.83 a . a ., 3.41 r. a.
Christ said “ Suffer little children to come known citizens aud a member of tbe Methodist
Both were found to have sustained senons fectionery, Segar, Perfumery, Station
Leave
Barnegat,
7.34
a . a., and 3.6j p . a.
pepsia
or
Indigestion
H e a l E s ta te .
injuries and were leaking badly. Tbe loaded
onto me, fo r o f such is the kingdom o f church. Funeral services on Monday next.
Arrive at Whitings, s.tu a . a., and 4.23 r. x.
ery, etc , will be under the*charge of
, - f IBB YIBW Co., Proprietors of Pine View, N . J. heaven.”
Arrive at New York l i f e and SUtf r. a., U. R. R.
schooner was tbs Marla Pierson, with cargo
Ifyou a re Billious, C on stip ated , or T a k e
Id Broadway N. Y.
Mies Eva Irwin.
Arrive at New York 11.40 a . X., 7.80 r. x. P. R. R
o f pine wood from V irgin ia for New York.
Jeremiah Predmore, who died at bis home in
have a disordered L ive rR e s ta u r a n ts .
Arrive at Trentou 10.04 a . m., 6.48 p x.t P. R. R*.
New York Market*.
Tbe lig h t one was tbe F ran k Vanderhercben
Barnegat last week, was buried in the WaroArilve at Philadelphia ».4it a . m ., 6.80 p. a.
Tms J in oliton , Main street, Toms River
If your com plexion is sallow * or T a k e
Jo Jt *LU 4M8, Water street, Toms River
RETURNING
A
tag
soon
came
down
aad
took
the
Vantown Cedar Grove cemetery on Monday. The
Reported fo r tbe N ew J brskt (Joe hi kr by
" 0 F lbkrson, Barnegat
you su ffer distress after ea tin g
Le»ve New York (Central R. R. o f New Jersey,
funeral w as a large one.
Deceased waa a Palmer, Riven burg A Co., Wholesale Com­ dsrercben in tow back to N ew York. She
4.30 A. M. AU(I 1.30 P. M
b a it H a y a n d Moss
Leave
New
York,
(P . R. R.) t.oo r. m,
waa
badly
shattered
about
her
bow
and
her
member o f Barnegat Lodge, No. 71, KnlgbU mission Merchants in Frnitsand Products, 166
For offen sive breath and all disor- T a k e
CH Cranm ir , Mannahawkin
Leave Trenton, 7.41 a . m., 8.83 r. a.
fore riggin g w is carried aw a y, The Pierson
it l Crawmik a Bro. Cedar Ran
Pythias, and be waa interred with tbe Reade street, New York City.
dare o f the stom a ch
. . .
Leave Philadelphia (P . R. i t ) at s.80 a . a. and
k. Prrdmokk, Mannahawkin
4.oo r. a.
lost her fore rigging, had her foremast Injured
honors o f the Order.
|
N xw Y o rk . Jan. t , 1894.
Itipaoa InbnltB act gently hot promptly upon the liver, atomach and
I^*ave WhlttngK, 10.10 *.
r.40 r. u.
M ewing M a c h in es , etc,
It is reported that burglars visited some
Apples, Kings, #4 00 to #5 50: Spitz. #4 50 aud a hole stove tn her side.
Leave Barnegat, 10.43 a. m., aud e.18 r. a.
mteatioea ; cleanse the ayatern effectually ; cure dyapepaia, habitual con.tiK n w ^ 0,8 Pbcb* WaItOD street, Toms River
H er crew, with tbe L ife aaTer*'assistance,
Leave Maunaliawkin, 10.53 a .
and 0.83 r. M
toward I rons,Toms River,Also Pianos A Organs Bsrnegat business places last Saturday night to #5.50; 8py, #4 00 to #4 75; Baldwins, #4 00
Leave
Heat
creek,
11.06
a . a., and 8.86 r. m.
palion,
offensive
breath
and
headache.
One
T
abule
taken
at
the
firat
threw
overboard
part
o
f
her
cargo,
causing
and obtained a quantity o f booty, including to #4.75; Greenings, #4 00 to #4 50. Cran­
s h o e iu a k ln g .
Arrive at Tuckerton, 11.18 a . a ., and 4.48 r. a.
indication of indigeatioc. billionanea.. dizrine.., distress after eating or
fktbr McGralb , Water street, Toms River
Arrive at Beach Haven. T.an r. u.
some poet-offlee funds. Evidently the eutirc berries, Jerrcy. *1.25 to #1 60 a box. Grapvs, her to list, and then patched up the hole with j
Leave Beach Haven for Tuckerton, 4 45 a .
depreatton of apirita, will surely and quickly remove the whole difficnlty.
a lio e s t a r e * .
The I
affair was tbe work o f amateurs.
Local Catawbas, small basket, 6 to 12c; Concords. canvas, partially stopping the leak.
Saturday*only 7.iur. a.
llipana labnlee are prepare,! from a prescription widely naed by the
C°H *!f,!iBIB.BR’ <'0W[>ert,lWa11’8 Ex’ge.Toms River ibetves no doubt. It appears to be about time 8 to 14c. Potatoes, Stale Ro m and Hebron, pomp* w ere kept going and at five o'clock a I
Leave Ticken on for Beach Haven, 8.50 a
' n uhinn ,Clifton ave., opp. fountain, Lakewood
M*>n
onlv 8.8 f a . u .
beat phyetetana, and are preaented in the form moat approred by modern JOHNlavs
tor tbe good people of Barnegat to organize a #1 75 to #2.00; Burbank. #163 to #175; tag came to her assistance and look her In low j
C. PRICK.
C. M. ITKADI.RY,
s ta tio n e r s a n d N ew sd ealers
RCipnfw
J
Hont,
Q . p. A p.
vigilance committee and proceed accordingly. Sweet* Vineland.#3.85 to #4 00; Sweets Jersey, for N e w York.
j n' ’ KB" D» u *. postofflee Store, Toms River,
She lben bad two and a half feet of water in !
s Klu^A^^0R*,0',t of Central are,Island Heights
If giyen a fair trial Ripana Tabulea are an infallible cure ; they contain * * A re V O !' In th e R n * ln e » « D ir e c to r y ?
#2 25 to #2.75. Cabbage. #3 00 to $5.00 a 100.
* « » » « street, Lakewood
notumg injurious and are an economics! remedy
Cauliflower. #3.00 to #5.00 a barrel. Celery, her hold. Captain Hick mao, o f the Pierson
Director! Elected
O m Z P t . P o s t o f f l c e store, Barnegat
Jer * LaBrey, Main A Watei sis,
aU, Toms Rlv«
R iver
|
A
f t
HIGHTwTuWX I . R,
$1 00 to #1 50 a dozen. Onions, white, $2 00 says the Vanderhercben was wholly response \
Tailoring.
By the First National Dank at Tosaa to #3 50; red and yellow, #1 50 to $1.75 bis fo r the accident. T b o latter schooner was I
The Union Trmnepertalien Cm., Leeeeee.
Bxch'ge.Toms River
goin
g
down
tbe
coast
light
at
about
ten
knots
1
■Ivor.
Butter, creamery, 22 to 23c; dairy extras 24c;
80 t0KD> Water street, Toms River
T im e T a b le I s fc ffrrt O e» I * , ■ $ • $ .
an boa,- while the loaded stboooer was beating
At (he annual meeting o f the atockbolder* o f firsts. 21 to 23c; seconds, 19 to 90c. Eggs,
T in s m ith s , F I u m b ers , etc.
h ,,A
^
T ‘" * * ,ent- Pos,a« e P‘ id- OB receipt o f 7S cent.
TR AIN S LEAVE N EW EG YPT.
Live np tbe coast against a northwest wind and had
ocr National Bank last Thursday the following fresh nearby, 23 to 22c; Legheras, 35c
En* a X
• ■ “ *“ street, loins Kiver
Ibe wholesale and retail agents,
the
righ
t
o
f
way.
A Gclick , Washington street, Toms River
For
I'll 1lade*pbio, 7A8 m l 11.18 A a, 7JU P U.
Directors w e re elected: John Aumack. 8. 8. poultry, fowls, 11 to 12c; chickens, 9 ) { to 10c;
Sund.vyi i.m a a.
T ob ac c o a n d C ig a r s
New London, Jan 9— Schooner Harry A
For Tome Kiver, 7-M and 11.18 A a.
Auroack, A . A. Brant, Am oe Birdsall, J. turkeys, 11 to 12c; docks, per pair, 70 to 90c;
«RMAN W rox, Union ave, Manchester
Far .Sew fo rk . 8.14 a a and *.ia r « .
Holmes B irdsall. Job R. Falklnburgb, William gee*e, 00 to 80c. Drewed poultry, turkeys. Groce Reynolds. Mills, from F all River to New
, ,
U n d e r ta k e rs .
SKTT'RNfNO.
10)£ to 11c; Philadelphia chickens, 10c; York, put in here today leaking with a bad A m e r i c a ’ s F i n e s t F l o u r
li40* * ’ cowperth wait’s Exch’ge. Toma R iver A. Low. John Auaack was made President;
Leave Philadelphia, 4M a m, lt.W zed LOS r 9
William A. L o w , Cashier; H enry A . Low, As chicken* State and Pa, 11 to 19c; fow ls, 10 to list to starboard and four feet o f water in ber
Sunday* a m i r a.
j™ . , "
L I « a * r urpol.
Leave
Toro*
River,
L U r a.
l i e ; Capons, large. 20 to 21c; aosall and slip*,
siatant Cashier
W. H. SCHBEFFELIN St CO.,
W IL L IA M ST..
K . r r a p u i. rapart. Ural .b ile «> t b . , - S o o b a r r e l s m a d e e v e r y d a y
0H IiaAT, Water street, T r*ms River
I a ave New York. 4 *n and C.1# r . * .
" trip through B e ll Gale his veteej ----- -------- —--------------------------- -----14 to 16c; dacka. 12 to 14c; geese, 11 to 13c.
WM BURTlM. K niw in feM — *
w
.
8.
CBAFXT.
D
e
a
l
P
j
.
Calves country dressed prime, 1 0 ^ e ; fair to siruck aanaen barge M » r i » « . Having a bole In T
A Freight Awawt.
NEW E G Y P T.
p r o d u c t io n in th e W O fld
Io «!
e y c r y t y h e r . w i U n p p l y d w T a b n ie . i f m w M t o d . to
to o t. 9 ie lO e ; common to medium, 7 to §!^c; «h . acboonat . 7 m * * * bow. The vmee. T
A re l a i - la tb e R n e fia m D ir e c to r y T
W EATHER REPORT,
. .
T h e y mre E a i y to T a k e , U m c k t o Act, , n d S o n M a n y a D o c t o r 1, B ill
A local branch o f the N ew Jersey Building, pork, 7 to 9c. Apples, evaporated. 11 to 1* p ; was patched up with canvas s i tbe time an*
Tm m ni!lowln® 18 the report of the weather Us
dally, for tbe Naw J r is k y Loan and Investment Co., W ill be organized raspberries, 17c. Beans, marrow, $2 45 to p rocarted to Fall River. Loat night while in A l w a y s O f U n i f o r m e x c e l l e n c e
$2 50; medinm. #1 75 to $180; w h ite kidney, tbe R ace the patch was waahed off. T be
N e w 5 5 l.», oP*TTy M- Bunnell, observer for tbe here.
Ja-n.V™
? fS
?t»Jt«? weather
fier vice. Week end
Lae
t an d a o u t b v i a W a a b l u t t m , B . c .
January
i<j[
Weather service,
endiag
George L . Shinn will build an addition to $2.10 to $3 90; red. $2 30 to $2 40. Hay, tehoOTer was beached here osd w «I he hauk-fl
i x a e r. F. y , a solid train o f Pullman verthale
bis store fo r a stock o f ladies’ furnishing timothy, 85 to 90c ; N o. 1,10; No. 2, TO to 75c oat for repair*.
T em pvtare! ftaTnWind
Weather
i Max ant), | foil
Straw, 50 to 60r
^
* * t,r roaches. New
Vineyard Haven. J e t . it— Schr. James A.
goods end B l S s t 7
la noli and LoatavtOe. via 1
!
Paraon. Moody, from B anro- to New fo r k ,
ithoni extra fare, I sve New York ay
F. B. E rrfckeoa. having pure based tbe Reed
T aib f?
5* * > ' » !
8 W cloudy
Pennsylvania Railroad, * r. a
with
c
a
rgo
of
lumber,
w
a*
la
coliMoa
last
•tore on R ailroad avenue, w ill transfer hie
M
68 1 W cloudy
o f uoffering, when $5 rents
I “ ‘ rHiianeiDRia,
.r r a.; l .
C a t a r r h c o a t * f Cured
Pbiisdeipbia, jT.su
Sr*D*r
i 2?
2
T t,c * -j B icioudy
Loureviiir, t e
even in j o ff Beaconnett with eehoouer Fred C.
meal m arket thither.
w ill b a y a bottle o f
with local application*, os they cannot rear,
mon ? r ’ ! £ 2 ! 5 ? • ;
° * y _ !<*»<»*
ret (itrec* caant
tbe §c«* o f tb - * <■>■#*■ UMsrrk le a Wood of HoM sa ( o f Calais. M e). 8be loat mam**.:
exprre*,dafl».
*
1
M
«r
is
no;
N E cloudy
WtD<«|
>leave*f> New York, S ____________ _
conetitutional disease, and in order tn cure it Move quarterrail and auauaioed other damage!
^ «e «i » * , {
Mi 4 W ;cloudy
{
Wanhtagtea. 8 r. a.: solvin g at
voa have to take internal remedies. Holla
retaroed here, bat proceeded today after
Samuel Lockwood, Pb.d., aaUaralU aad for
: • W A . a. a r t St. L o u is U o r x. an
Catarrh Care ie taken internally, and
A
brand
that
means
something
■
\
W
l
i
E
l
i
W
S
procuring temporary aailaDtm tge to
1 many years president a f tbe Mew Jersey Mi- d!reci?» rm ibe Kbtrt a r t msenoa aarf
p i a n .T y p cteT tate.
^ • W ls r everyw h ere.
•SVUir. VSJSt St. Loata, fci.SE ;
j croscepietl Society, aged 75, dies Tuesday at Hall’s Catarrh Care i* no quack oedictam. It Hofdoa aakaowa.
e Tbroogb taHict* nod r t
Makes the Best Bread
woe prescribed by one of tbe beat phtv'.ciaoB
From two draw to owe_____
bnttlw
m y*
J
__ **i|I v_
_ „th . D_ P c8e* s ____
____
prtocagal
FeansT-renm 1 , 1 ,
in Ibt* country for year*, a rt is a regular pres- t Boatoa. Jaa. 1 fr-«eb ooaer Job II. Jackwjo
wont t-rerit.lt- r o w nt n ia r a k ^ y-v Jtf— »_ * oreeiee. For farther »t n
criptmo. I t ie composed of the boat toe res jr., from Newport News, groaoded ou tba
mcreased until there Is scarcely a
01
eeouty
Makes
the
Most
Bread
koaw a. combined with tbe treat blood purttere. Upper Middle early this morning, where she
tnrr c flore* you w ill wonder w h v vaa n *r*f
__
uukEownM ,lel ln ^
^
Suw** " b * r e It
thoaxht of h before.
N o pereon •boukf ieavr * *
» » / S 5 S a J t
e t t m m .w t m a .m m e r t t a ..
4d ?n*:w-Hood s Sftr**p * c i»l* starts * i the
ficMoe vrtbont a bouJc o f tMs remedy.
j
lln ja ry .
Makes the W hitest Bread
whut prod pres sorb worterful rrta tw in
ABSOLUTELY PURE
Make
Home
Attractive
MARRI AGES*
The mellow tones of a
piano or organ will refresh and
rest the parents, amuse the
children and keep them at
home.
Do you want one?
You say “ Yes, but can’t afford
it.” Send us your name and
maybe we can show you that
afford it, and a good
you
one too. Such ns a Hardman
or Darlington piano ; a Story
Clark or Mason
Hamlin
organ.
Our catalogues of Banjos,
Violins and other email instru­
ments, showing reduced prices,
will be sent on request.
DIRECTORY.
Reliable Business Houses
of Ocean County.
DEATHS.
CHURCH DIRECTORY
CURTIS
FRENCH
RED BANK
W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE
FOR
6ENTLEMEX.
Granite and
Marble...
m
Monuments
LADIES AND MISSES,
and Headstones
Cemetery enclosures of every
description.
Blue Stone Flagging and Curb­
ing furnished and laid in any
locality.
Stone Work of all kinds for
building purposes promptly
furnished.
Slate Mantels,Slate and Rubbed
Blue Stone Hearths.
S o ld
GENUNG & CO.
Toy
,A_. o .
A Y R E S
M A N N A H A W K IN
H I R a C
id !
B R O T H E R S ,
TOMS RIVER BRICK WORKS,
IDRUG STORE
Toms River,
N. J.
RIPANS TABULES.
RIPANS
RIPANS
RIPANS
RIPANS
D r. 8. B . I R W I N
TABULES
TABULES
TABULES
TABULES
ONE GIVES RELIEF.
oy
CHAS. N. CRITTENTON CO., 115 FtiLTON 8T
JOHN H. FRANCIS, 83 JOHN ST„
H KES80N & ROBBINS, 91 FULTON ST..
r
170
NEW VOKK CITY.
•ample* Free on application to the Ripana Chemical Co
NEW YORK CITY.
Pillsbury’s
BEST
What is the Use
“ rv*-
—
M A TH IS’
Dysentery Remedy
t UK OK FN til R*U CRRUSTt
PAIN-KILLING
Magic Oil.
k Works Uke a Charm "
__ __
Prohebiy greater tbaa all u
^ n ju s
, * * * p orttere com M art.
M
r
l ! * M It wo* the medleb
Hood’* Sarsaparilla Cure*.
'A n T e c h a e
i
feilv n k t a a t l s i r i by ebdoraeoaeete which.
tbe fismBcia! world would be accepted wMbawt
Rood's F»De care liver ill*, e
| lessee**, jr o s d ie e . a*ek ber t a e W .
curing catarrh. Seed f* r taUmoelala free.
F. 4 C 8 1 W 1 T A OO Props.. Toledo. O ! 7$74
--------- ------- ,
|Aw l
■ o--------------M h yd
T b * PbOadwipasa Iicamd tie
Mew Jersey L ife Ba ring crews w »«
rzzzsiz a S2 ty 10 montte. fsetart o f
Ayres Brothers
for Sore Throat, Cramps, Choi-
er. Morbus, Rhenmati'sm, Neu- *2? KmlMI, a“ — r‘ ralgia, and Pains of all kioda
t o m
IW t
m
R iv e n , a - 4 .
M lr a r a
s
SOLD EVERYWHERE.
Bottle,
Sm all Dose and
Sm all Price.
■ u n w 'm a T a i u a m ,1~ asat^ a
39 C o s t* Aar * * t n «.
iJ F **
Wi
Doctors D is c o u ra g ed , B e lie f F ou n d .
PIONEER NEWSPAPER OF OCEAN CO.
OD D S AND ENDS.
j
Bpst Cure For
Mr. 0. E. Bartholomew, Kalkaaka, Mich.,
write*: “ 1 am aa certain a* I uow live, that i
Dr. David Kennedy’s Favorite Remedy saved
my life when 1 was a victim o f Hrlght’s Dis­ A ll (lisonlei’H of the Throat and
L u n g s is A y e r ’s f l u r r y P e c t o r a l,
ease." I f yon are sefferlng from Bright’■ Dis­
ease, diabetes, or any urinary trouble, you
I t has no equal as a cough-cure.
should u*o this only cure,
••I had been troubled since 1809. writes 8 .
N. Arnold, o f Rochester, N. Y . with gravel
and catarrh o f the bladder. Tried several
I was a boy, I lmd u bronchial
doctors, but got no relief. Upon advice, I
trouble o f Hindi n pendsf.int and stub­
used Dr. David Kennedy’s Favorite Remedy.
born character, thut the d octor pro*
Tbe result was marvelous; a lew bottles
entirely cured u »«."
_____________
noim ccd it incurable with ordinary
rem edies, hut recommended me to try
A y e r's C herry Pectoral. I did so, and
one bottle cured me. For I lie Inst fifteen
years, I have used this preparation with
good e ffect whenever I take a bud cold,
and I know o f iiiimbers of people who
keep It in the house all tho time, not
con sidering it safe to he without it.” —
J. C. W oodson, I’ . M.. Forest. H ill,W .V a .
Bronchitis
fT i fTOT?Q AH* P A V P P T V ! cold roomier pitchingpenufe»on tbeatraet
v/ A U
V/T l ' / i EilV L X * comer, and munching a slice of unbutteml
——
-
REV. DR. T A LM A G E P R E A C H E 8 UPON
T H E P R E 8 E N T H AR D TIMES.
The E verlastin g T a r iff I)l*e a **lo i»— Life In ­
surance U rged —The W idespread Im ­
providence— T h e Gospel o l H elp in g Oth­
er*—A P a id Up P olicy F o r Eternity.
I bread when th ey enn get it, sworn at by
pafweira by because they do no t get out o f
tb e way, k icked on w an l to w a rd manhood
I o r womanhood, fo r which th ey have no
preparation e xcep t a depraved appetite snd
' fra il constitution, candidate* fo r almshouse
and penitentiary.
W h atever oth e r causes o f poverty may
fa il, the saloon m ay be depended on to fur. niab an ever increasing th rong o f paupers.
O b , ye grogshops o f B ro ok lyn and N ew
Y o r k and o f a ll th e cities! Y e mouths
o f hell! when w ill ye cease to craunch and
devour? T here is no danger o f this liquor
business fa ilin g . A l l other styles o f busi­
ness at tim es fail. D ry g ood s stores go
under. H ard w are stores g o under. Gro­
cery stores g o under. Harness makers fail,
druggists fa il, bankers fa il, butchers fail,
bakers fail, confectioners fa il, but tbe
liqu o r dealers never. I t is th e only secure
business I k n o w of. W h y th e permanence
I o f tb e alcoh olic trade? Because, in the
first place, th e men in th a t business, if
tig h t up for m oney, only have to put into
la rge quantities o f water m ore strychnine
and logwood and nux vom ica an 4 vitriol
and other congenial concomitants tor
adulteration.
One quart o f th e real genuine pandeinoniac e lix ir w ill d o to m ix up with sev­
eral gallons o f m ild er dam nation. Besides
thut, these dealers can depend on an in­
crease of dem and on the part o f their cus
lomera. T h e m ore o f that s tu ff they drink
th e thirstier th ey are. Hard times, which
stop other businesses, on ly increase that
business, tor m en g o there to drown their
trouble*. T h e y tak e the s p irits down to
keep their sp irits up. There is an inclined
plane down w h ich alcoholism slides its vic­
tim s. Claret, cham pagne, p ort, cognac,
whisky, T om and Jerry, sour mash, on and
down until it is a sort o f m ix tu re o f kero­
sene oil, turpentine, toadstools, swill, es­
sence of the horse blankets and general
nastiness.
W ith Its red sword o f flam e that liquor
pow er m arshals its procession, and they
m ove on in rank* lonp enough to girdle the
earth, ;.u.i th e procession is headed by the
nose blotched, n erve shattered, rheum eyed,
lip bloated, soul scorched inebriates, fol­
low ed by the wom en, who, though brought
up in com fortable homes, now go lim ping
past with aches aud pains and pallor and
hunger and woe, follow ed by their chil­
dren, barefoot, uncombed, freezing, and
w ith a wretchedness o f tim e and eternity
seem ingly compressed in th e ir agonized fea­
tures. "F o rw a rd , march!” cries the liquor
business to th a t arm y w ith o u t banners.
K e e p that influence m ovin g on, uud you
w ill have the poor always w ith you. Re­
p ort comes fro m one o f the cities, where the
in a jorily o f th e inhabitants are out o f work
and dependent on charity, y e t last year
th ey spent m ore in thut c ity for rum than
th ey did for cloth in g and groceries.
Th e y a ll Te stily
—
T a lk * M cacy
• I the
WorkHtenowawl
Swift’s
Specific.
The old-time aimple
remedy from the Georgia
swamp* *"d fields has
gono forth to the antipode*.
tu.tc.ul8lilng tho skeptical and
confounding tho theories of
-'thoMWho depend solely on the
, physician’ * skllL There Is no blood
taint which It doe* not Immediately
eradicate. Poison* outwardly absorbed or tho
result o f vile dIsouses from within all yield to thl*
potent but *lrnpte remedy. It 1* an nnequaied
tonic, bulldsup the old and feeble,cure* a ll diiease*
arising from Impure blood or weakened vitality,
■end for a treatise. Examine the proof.
e v ery drop o f m ed icin e you
to a poor
in valid , every ntar o f hope y ou m ake to
shine over unfortunate m aternity, every
m itten you knit fo r cold fingers, ia a pay­
m ent ou the prem ium of th a t policy. 1
has <3alxiutMO.OOO.OOOpolicies fcoall w b o w lll
go fo r th and aid the unfortunate. There
are on ly tw o or th ree lines in th is policy o f
life insurance— Pa. x li. It “ Blessed Is he
th a t con sidered th e poor. 1 he L ord w ill
d e live r him in tim e o f trouble.”
O th er life insurance com panies m ay fail,
but th is Celestial L i f e insurance company
never. The Lord God A lm ig h ty is at the
head o f it, and all the angels o f heaven are
in it s board o f directiou, aud its assets are
all w orlds, and a ll the charitable o f earth
and heaven are th e beneficiaries. “ But,
says some one, “ I d o not lik e a tontine pol­
icy so well, and th a t which you o ffe r is m ore
lik e a tontine aud to be ch iefly paid in this
life .” "Blessed is he that considereth the
poor. T h e Lord w ill d eliver h im In tim e o f
trou b le.”
,,
,
' W e ll, i f you p refer tbe old fashioned pol­
icy o f life insurance, which Is no t paid t ill
a fte r death, you cau be accommodated.
T h a t w ill be g iven you in th e d ay o f ju d g­
m ent, aud w ill be handed you b y the righ t
b and, the pierced hand, o f ou r L o rd him ­
self, and all you d o in the r ig h t spirit fo r
the poor is paym ent on the prem ium o f th at
life insurance policy. I read you a para^ 7 tV aV ' lic y l "T h ™ shall the k in g
e™ P“ ™
hi „ rf„ ht i , „ r„ i
y„
say*unto them on his right bund, ‘ Come ye
blessed o f m y F ather, for 1 was hungered
and ye gave me m eat, I was th irsty aud ye
g a v e m e drink, I w as a stranger and ye took
me in , naked aud ye clothed m e.’ ”
In various colors o f ink oth e r life insur­
ance policies are written. T h is one I have
ju s t shown you is written in o n ly one kind
o f in k , and th at red ink—th e blood of the
cross. Blessed be G od—th at is a "paid up
p olicy.” Paid fo r by the pangs o f the Son
o f G od , and all w e add to it in the way o f
ou r ow n goo<. deeds w ill au gm en t the sum
o f etern al felicities. Yes, th e tim e w ill
com e when the banks of largest capital
Sa l v a t io n
O IL 1
Hasmade many friends.
Why? Because it isthe
best and cheapest lini­
ment sold. It kills painI
B r o o k l y n , Jan. 7.—I t seem ed appropri­
ate that. Dr. T a lm a ge should preach this
sermon a fte r his personal contribution o f
8.000 pounds o f m eat and 2,000 leaves o f
bread to th e poor who gathered shivering
In the cold around tbe bak ery and meat
store o f B ro o k lyn , where the food was dis­
Substitutes are mostly cheap imita­
tributed w ith o u t tickets and no recom­
The a vera ge supply o f fish at Billiiigstions of good articles. Don’t take
Book* on “ Blood and Skin Disease* ’’ moiled fro*.
mendation required except hunger. T h e
g ate market, London, is 10,(XX) tons a month.
them. Insist on getting Sa l v a t io n
Itrugglmta Bell It.
text
was
M
a
tth
e
w
x
x
v
i,
11,
"
Y
e
have
the
O il , or you will be disappointed.
About th e toughest th in g th at can hap­
poor alw ays w ith you.”
pen to a m an is to go con tra ry to his w ife ’ s
W ho said th at? T he C h rist who never
Drawer
3
,
Atlanta,
Qa.
wishes and th en fail.
owned a n yth in g d uring his earthly stay.
f Antidote 1—Fries 10 C t«. At all dealers.
Western Canada is said t o tak e more coal
I lls cradle and his grave w ere borrowed.
from the U n ite d States th a n the eastern
G M t o do for your nouseuoul lli a t which
Every fig he a te w as from som e one else’ s
E L Y ’M
" F o r m ore than tw en ty-five years, I
provinces s h ip to this country.
you
can
do
for
them
yourself.
tree. Kverjr drop o f w ater he drank was
was a sitlTeriy from lung trouble, at­
F o r the benefit o f those young men, exThere are, according to t h e Belfast cham ­
from some on e else'* well. T o pay his per­
tended w ith roughing so severe at tim es
ber of com m erce, 400 floa tin g wrecks in th e
c u m a practical pewunality.
iicam uiuK
sonal tax, w hich watt very sm all, only 8 1 #
I n quickly
m y life s work on tiro ujuiiillcciit salary o f
as
toriniHc
hemnrrhnge,
the
paroxysms
g u lf stream w ith in a distance o f 1,860 miles.
cents, he had to perform a miracle and
Absorbed.
1800 a year and a parsonage, and when the
frequ en tly lusting three or four hours.
make a fish pay it. A l! th e heights and
Medical m en die off m ore rapidly than
LTetnie* the
call w as placed in m y hands I did n o t know
depths and lengtliH and breadths o f poverty
I was induced in try A y e r’s C herry P ec­
other professional men. B etw een the ages
NrhrI P****ge*.
how
in
the
world
I
w
ou
ld
ever
b
e
able
to
Christ m easured in Ida e arth ly experience,
o f 40 and 66 , tw o doctors d ie to one c le rg y ­
toral, nud ,a fter taking four bottles, was
A llay* P*lu s»«l
spend that am ount o f money, au d l re­
and when he cornea to iq/euk o f destitution,
man.
Infisuimsli on,
th oroughly cured, 1 Frnnz Hoffm an,
m em ber indulging in a devout w is li that. 1
he always speaks sym pathetically, and
Many a tr u th is spoken ungram m atically.
Clay < .Mure, K h ih .
H a u ls tb e N oras
m ig h t not be led in to worldliness an d prodi­
what he said then is as tru e uow. " Y e have
" A gentlem an,” Bald a 6-year-old, as re­
Protects tbe
g a lity by such an overplu s o f resources, and
the
poor
a
lw
a
y
s
w
ith
you.”
Membrane from
ported in G o o d News, “ is a growed up b oy
at a tim e when a rticles o f food am i cloth­
Auitlonal Cold.
For 6,000 years the bread question bos
what used t o m ind his m o th er."
in g w ere higher than th ey are n o w , I felt it
Restores the
been
the
a
c
tiv
e
anti
absorbing
question.
"L u s t spring I was taken down with
English p e op le have develo ped a perfect
a religiou s duty to g e t m y life insured, and
Souses of Taste
Witness th e people crow ding lip to Joseph’ s
l;i iiip p e . At time* I whs com pletely
and Smell.
mania for rev o lve r shooting, and numerous
I presented m yself a t an office o f ou e o f the
storehouse in E gyp t. W itn ess the famine
prosliHtcd,
mid
so
difficult
was
m
y
clubs have l*een formed a ll o v e r the United
People are beginning to learn that CATARRH
great companies, and 1 stood pale au d nerv­
in Samaria anti Jerusalem . Witness the
hrei.thim ; Hud my breast seemed as if
Kingdom fo r the practice and pursuit o f Isa local disease, caused by repeated colds In the
ous
lest
the
medical
exam
iner
m
ig
h
t
have
7.000 hungry people for w h om Christ m ul­
head, causing enlargement o f the soft bone* of
eoiilluei! in mi non ea-^e. | procured a
A particle Is applied Into each nostril and ig agree­
th is branch o f sport.
to declare that I hud consumption and
the nose, thickening and ulceration of tin* lining
tiplied the loaves. Witness th e uncounted
able. Price 60 eta. at tirujiglBta or by matt.
11. .li li * . I A y e r'- Cherry Pectoral, and
heart disease und a h a lf dozen m orta l uilA t the la te jubilee in C arlsbad in honor membrane, with Its constant discharge of unmillions o f people now liv in g who, I be­
ELY BROTHERS, 66 W airen et .New York.
liealthy
tuticuM
and
pus;
mat
every
breath
Is
taint­
no
-o-'iier
ii.-id
I
liemin
taking
it
than
■MOM. but when I g o t th iJ x m n iM it. which M ock w ill o il go down, aud th e Are ns £
o f Lab ltzk y, th e Catholic p rie s t coni posed ed before the air reaches the lungs; that it cause*
lieve, have never yet had one fu ll meal o f
r li. I l“ Ui>v. ed. i could not b elieve that
I h a ve yet In fu ll force. 1 felt ,t sense o l “ nee companies w ill nil go dow n , and the
a festival hym n, the P ro te s ta n t m inister the coindant hawking, cxpectoraiIng, nose-lib edhealthful an d nutritious food in ull their
B R E A K F A S T - SU P P E R .
(he e 11eel would lie *n rapid and the
manliness and confidence and qu ietu de ami life insurance com panies w ill a ll g o down.
wrote the w o rd s, and the J e w is h synagogue Ing, headaches, partial loss of Item ing, noises In
lives. T h in k o f the 854 g re a t famines in
In th e last great earthquake all the cities
the head, dcufnes-, Impaired, vision, lassitude,
cur- so com plete." W . II. W illiam s,
re-enforcement, w hich in u good th in g for
furnished th o singers.
Knglsnd. T h in k o f the 25,000 people under
debility, Iocs of rest and Impaired appetite, and
w ill be prostrated, and as a consequence a ll
any young man to have.
the hoof o f hunger year before k * t in
The Luth eran World says that "the ac­ bad breath ; that Is Is the prtn Ipal esu*e o f br»m-hitIh, pneumonia and consumption of the lung*;
F o r the luck o f th a t feeling th e re are banks w ill forever suspend payment..
ltussia.
cessions w h ich the Homan Catholic church
In the. last conflagration th e five insur­
THAI IT CAN ONLY HE CVHKI) HY LOCAL
thousands o f men to d a y in G reenwood and
The
failu
re
o
f
the
N
ile
to
overflow
for
in Am erica has from P rotestants come n o t TREATMENT;
that TUB AMKIMOAN CAo f the w orld w ill fail, fo r
G R A TE FU L -C O M F O R TIN G .
Lau rel H ill and MountJAuburn w h o m ig h t. ance companies
• ,
seven years in th e eleventh century le ft
from L uth eran s and strict Kpiscopalluns ho T A K k H CURB I s the only remedy known that
us
w
e
ll
have
beeu
a
liv
e
and
well
an
d
sup
-1
h
o
w could they m ake appraisem ent' o f the
those regions depopulated. P lague o f In­
much as t h e y do from M ethodist, Congre­ can cure the disease ; that it Is not a pft'ent med|They gout.
u t «.
a little low*
on a universal lire?
fire? T1 hhen
en all the in­
p ortin g their fam ilies. Tlu*v
loss ou
c.ne, but the private prescription of u physician,
sects
in
Kuglaud.
P
lagu
e
o
f
rats
in
M
a­
gational an d Unitarian c ircles.”
habitants o f the round w o rld w ill surren­
whodevo'fd ifd years to the slimy and treatment
sick, and they were so worried a b o u t what
dras presidency. Plague o f mice in Essex.
Visitors to Paris sh ou ld be warned of the disease, aud who thought, the lime had come
would become o f th eir households in case der th eir m ortal existence, and how could
v»*r & Co., f.owell. Mane.
when the public should have the benefit of Ills ex­
Plague o f locusts in China. Plague o f
against purchasing any o f the celluloid perience. The cost Is timing—60 treatments In
life insurance com panies pay for depopu­
r -■" $■!; * 1* bottles, #5.
B O ILIN G W A T E R O R MILK.
o
f
th
eir
demise
th
a
t
th
eir
ag
itatio
n
s
over­
grasshoppers in Am erica.
Devastation
cigarette holders and mouthpieces turned ••ach bottle fer Hi oo—always ready for use ; gives
------- hemispheres?
.
, B, ut ou r, ,celestial
. life
came the skill o f th e physicians and they , lated
. su re to eu ro
wrought by drought, by deluge, by frost,
ou t in large quantities by t he government Immediate relief. Mulled any where, foi |! .<o
died fo r fear of d y in g . I have f o r many insurance w ill no t be harmed by th at conP A R r « t f E R ?C
by
war,
by
hurricane,
by
earthquake,
by
cigarette w o rk s . The c e llu lo id may blaze
H A IR
BALSAM
years been
been such
such an
an ard
ard en
en tt adv
ad vocate o f life tin en ta l wreck, or that hem ispheric acoiPrepared b y W . II. J I D H " , M. I» . N o. 41
years
comets fly in g too near the earth, by change
dennsci and reunifies th« hsir.
up in the tw in k lin g of un e y e and explode. North I,It-vent li Mtrcet, P lillu ili Ip lih i.
insurance, and m y serm on on **l’h e Crime d en t, or th at planetary catastrophe.
Promotes s Ir xurisnt growth.
in the m anagem ent o f national flounces, by
B lo w it out lik e u candle— th e noonday
New er Falls t o Bestore Gray
C. H. M l M l*4. D rilgK lH t.Tnin * R iv e r .
From the. tw elfth to the fifteenth century
o
f
N
o
t
Insuring”
has
been
so
lo
n
g
used
baleful causes innumerable. I proceed to
H a ir to it a You th fu l Color.
small m irrors, carried in t h e pocket or a t ­
Cure* scalp J'sco.e* *: hair tilling.
on both sides of th e sea by the c h ie f life sun! T ear it dow n lik e w orn out upholstery
give you th ree or four reasons why my te x t
60c,a' .1*1 IU at Prugglrt*
tached to th e girdle, w ere regarded as in ­
insurance companies th a t some p eop le have — th e last sunsetl Toss it fro m G od ’s finger
is markedly and g rap h ically true in this
lik e a dewdrop fro m the anther o f a watet
dispensable adjuncts to lad ies’ toilets. T h e
supposed
that
I
received
m
onetary
com­
year 1894.
l
i
l
y
—
the
ocean!
Scutter
them
lik
e
thistle­
pocket m ir r o r was a c irc u la r plaque o f
pensation for what 1 have said und written.
THE TARIFF CONTROVERSY.
Parker’s U m g e r Toniu
d o w n before a schoolboy's breath — the Use
polished m eta l llxcd in a shallow box and
.Take Intime.Mlct*.
N ot a penny.
Weak Lung*, Debility, IniligMtW
'he first reason we have alw a ys the poor
______
StisJ*
__ ! sure curetor Corn*.
covered w ith a lid.
I w ill give any m an a hundred d o lla rs for w orld s! T h at w ill not disturb the om nipo­
THE S P IItlT OF IMPROVIDENCE.
!)K . K. <’ . WKST’H MSRVB AN I) ItllAlN with us is because o f tb e perpetual over­
r HI.SCOX k C<5., N. V.
tence, o r the composure, or th e sym pathy
JtKATM ENT, a Haecldc for Hysteria, DIzzIncHB, hauling o f th e tariff quest iou, or, as I shall
Another w arran ty th at m y text w ill every penny I have received from any life
Fits, Neuralgia, Headache, Nervous Pro*'ration
gingers and W r ite r *.
insurance company. W h a t I have said and or th e lov e uf th a t C hrist w h o said it once
aused tiy alcohol or tobacco. Wakefulness, Men­ call It., the tu n flic controversy. There is a p rove true in th e perpetual poverty o f the w ritten on the su b je ct has resulted from on earth, aud w ill say i t again in heaven to
PHILADELPHIA.
Ordinary m ortals are no d oub t forgotten
w orld is the w ick ed spirit o f improvidence.
tal Degression, Softening of llnln, causing lo- need for such a word, and so I take the re­
........
1. .. 1.......
L...
.. ffu
■. 1
.
.
.
.
.11
a
ll *1
those
who
h a ve 1.......
been h
e1
lp
l to *1..
tin
soon after th ey leave th is w orld, but s in g ­ QKORC.i; ..... CHILDS, KlUTl.M ASI. I'Hol'KIM
Hiunty, winery, decay, death. Premature Old Age, sponsibility o f m anufacturing it. Thereare
A vast number o f people have such small the conviction th at th es " in stitution s are a
dow ntrodden am ! the cold, aud the hungry.
llarreniica*. Loss of Power In either «c x, Ini po­
ers and acto rs are forgotten as soon as th ey
incomes th at th ey cannot lay by in savings benediction to the hu m an race. B u t alas!
tency, l.eiicorrliasa and all Female WeaknesHeH1 millions o f people who are expecting that
fo r th e widespread im providence! Y ou are ' a « ( l Die houseless, aud the lost, "Inasm uch
leave the stage. A new generation is born,
the
present
congress
o
f
th
e
United
States
bank
or
life
insurance
1
ccut
a
year.
It
Involuntary Losses, -permitorriioea caused by
< fH A O O worth o f lovnly MuBie fo r F orty
and the o ld one forgets or Hays, as it h a p ­
•exertion of brain, rlelf-aliuae, over-lndiil- w ill do som eth in g one w ay o r the other to
' k i l l « C e n t* , cousiBtinK o f 100 page*
tak es every fa rth in g they can earn to spread now in your charities helping to support the . us Y® did it to th em , ye did to me. ’
w Iv
ful l size Sheet Muslo o f the brlglit•e. A niotith'H treatment, ft, 6 lor 45 by mail. end this discussion. B ut it w ill never end.
pens to hear th e name o f rt retired singer
th e table, and clothe the fa m ily, and edu­ fam ilies of men w h o had more in com e than I
1ost, liveliest and most popular detections, both
We guarantee hIx boxes to cure. Kaon order lor
A
Ui’
llc
o
f
th
e
Eocene
P
eriod.
mentioned: “ Highseal
I h he alive?
I
you
now
have,
or
e
v
e
r
have
h
ad,
or
ever
When
I
w
as
5
years
o
f
age,
1
remember
' ’ iHtrumental, gotten up in the
cate the children, and if you blame such
■ boxes, with $r> will aend written guarantee >0
oiner. Including four large
thought he lmd died lo n g ago." Sim s
fund If noi cured, Guarantees Issued only by hearing m y fath er and Itis neighbors In ve­ people for im providence you enact a cruelty. w ill have, and you can depend o n the intP ro fes s or Cope o f P hilad elp h ia has a
i
i
‘ortraits.
Beeves k n o w s th if p ecu liarity of the p u b
On such a salary as many clerks and em­ providence o f many fo r the truth o f m y te x t creatUre which u ll naturalists are unaniIm p roved , illustrated, c o n ve n ien t in by <: W. M BNK,druggist.* d« agent,Newark,N. j hement discussion o f this v e ry question. It
1CARMENCITA, the Spanish Dancer,
He, so he retu rn s to the a ta ge at Intervals
ployees and m any ministers o f religion live, in a ll tim es and in ail places—" Y e have the m ous iu pronouncing the first representa­
was high ta r iff or low ta r iff o r no tariff at
form, ia o n e o f the largest an d best
’
PADEREWSKI, the Great Pianist,
that he m ay no t bo buried before hoisdend.
tiv e o f the iioofed animal species, The
all.
W
h
en
your
greut-gruudehild
dies
at
00
and on such wages ns m any workm en re­ poor always witii y o u .”
S H E R IF F 'S S A L E .
ADELINA PATTI and
I f Patti sh ou ld retire fro m public life, her
HUMAN
IN
C
AP
AC
IT
Y.
years
o
f
age,
it
w
ill
probably
be
front
overuium
al
is
not
a
liv
e
,
neither
is
it
entire
so
ceive, they cannot in 20 years la y up 20 cents.
new spapers published an yw h ere
MINNIE SELIGMAN CUTTING. |
name would b e remembered o f course, b u t
A n o th er fact th at y ou muy depend upon fur as flesh and blood are concerned, but to
exertion in discussing the tariff.
B u t you know and I know m any who have
t
writ
of
Fi
Fa..
Issued
out
V
I
H
I
I
K
ol
p ro gre s siv e and of h ig h character.
I haven't a doubt thut, a t the end o f 10
ADDBESS ALL 0BDKBB TO
On the d ay the world is destroyed there
competent incom es and could provide some­ for perpetual p overty is the incapacity o f th e paleontologist, w h o cares o n ly for the
[ the court 1 Chancery of the Mate of
years, people would have forgotten w heth­
TUB
NEW
YORK
MYSICAL ECHO CO.,
New
.Jersey
and
to
m
m
any
to
achieve
a
livelihood.
Y
o
u
cau
go
•
dhectud,
I
will
sell
ai
pubwill be three men standing on the postofiicu
w h at for the fu tu re who liv e up to every
fossiled bones, th e specimen is perfect. I t
D u rin g 1894 the P U B L IC L E D G E R
vendue on
Broadway Theatre Building, New York City.
e r she was a liv e or dead.
steps—one a high ta riff man, another u low
dollar, ami when they die th e ir children go through any com m u nity and find good peo­ is n o t larger than a y ea rlin g c a lf Htid not
will fu lly m aintain the high p osition
The singer m.d actor le a v e nothing hu t a
C
A
N
V
A
S
S
E
R
S W ANTED.
ple,
w
ith
more
than
usual
m
ental
caliber,
tariff man, and the oth e r a free trade
to the poorhousc or on the street.
j n early so tall, and was found iu the W in d
Wednesday, January 10, 1894,
memory, a m i they have t o be very great to
B y the tim e the w ife gets the husband w h o never have been able to support them- j r iv e r country iu W yom in g. Professor Cope
it has attain ed in jou rn alis m . I t w ill
At ttie hotel of (hiwdrk'.k A rook, m the village man—each on e red in the face from excited
leave even th at. A w rite r leaves Ids w o rk
.
.
. . . it
primtBvus when
of Toms Klver, In the County of Ocean and State argument on this subject. Ollier ques­ buried she is in d ebt to the undertaker und selves and their households. T h e y are a nam ed. . it. . Phenaeodus
print m o re new s and m ore pure lite r ­ of New .lersei, between the hmira of 19 m. ami 6 tions m ay g e t quieted—l-he Mormon ques­ g raved igger fo r th at which she can never m ystery to us, and w e say, " I d o no t know w as first discovered, g ivin g i t as his opinion
behind h im and is often better known to
o'clock i*. m , on Bald day, tin* following described tion, the s ilv e r question, the pension ques­
posterity th a n to his own generation. P e r ­
pay. W h ile the man lived he had his wine w h at is the m atter o f them, but th ere is n
h a t it was akin to a specim en which was
ature th a n ever b efore in its h istory. real eatato:
haps when th e phonograph is perfected
All those several tract* or piren * of land situ- tion, the c iv il service question. A ll ques­ parties and fa ir ly stunk w ith tobacco and screw loose som ewhere.” Som e o f these fou n d several years ago in France (the
Ihesiuger w ill have a m ore enduring m on­
utc in the Townshl|i of lirlck, county of Ocean tions o f annexation m ay com e to peaceful
then expired, leavin g his fa m ily upon the persons have m ore bruin than thousands puleotherium ), an d which g a v e C uvier and
Hlid State of New Jersey.
ument. L o v e r s o f the s on g can then have
0j|„,
settlement by the annexation o f islands charities o f th e world. Do no t semi for me w h o make a splendid success. Som e are !
uralists so m uch trouble to
No i Best uni tig at a stone atandtng on the
cabinets in th eir music room s, with shelves
A ll th e new s con den sed and c la s s i­ north Hid* of the highway from C’e.iar Hildgeto two weeks’ voyage away and the heat o f
to come and conduct the obsequies and read too sanguine of tem peram ent, and they see classify,
fo r the fam ou s singers in their most In
llurravdie, distant five chains sixty links on a their volcanoes conveyed through pipes u n­ over such a carcass the b eau tifu l liturgy, bargains wheru there a re none. A common j A t this tim e o f th e discovery o f tb e French
fied.
Im p ortan t M atters in full
mous roles. For 1 dare s a y t hat before K d
course north thirty-live degrees west from the der the sea m ade useful in warm ing our
m innow is to them a goldfish, an d a quail i specim en the savants of E u rop e decided
"Blessed are th e dead who d ie in the Lord ,”
noifheust c ruur of etlar bridge; thence l south
Of either sex, any age, in any part o f the country,
ison is don e w ith his In vention It will g iv e
C la s sifie d A d v e rtis e m en ts , as inter­ twenty - five degrees thirty minutes west two continent, o r au u ftation o f the moon, d e­ for instead o f th at 1 w ill tu rn over the a flam ingo, and a b lin d mule ou a towpath th a t it whs the ancestor o f "h o o fe d c rit­
at the employment which we furnish. You need
us an e n tire opera, principles, orchestra
cltaltiH, more 01 less in the south line of Henry throning the queen o f night, who is said to
leaves of the B ible to F irst T im othy, fifth a Bucephalus. T h e y buy when th in g s are te rs,” but the W in d river fossil, which ia
esting as new s and as m uch read.
and chorus, w ith the applause of the au d i­
Hutu on's estate ; •1 along said Itiiiivon's line north be dissolute, and bringing the lunar popu­ chapter, eigh teenth verse, w h ere it says, highest and sell wh en things are low est.
not be uway from homoover night. You can g ive
e a s ily distinguished as being a typ e of the
thirty-three d.grues. west five ciiaius forty links
ence thrown in, so that w e shall know ju s t
Som e one tells th em o f city lots o u t west, sam e, is believed to be much m ore ancient.
your wholetirae to the work, or only your spare inoIn d ep en d en t C om m en t o n tho to toe west corner of said Runyon; a, south lations under the influence o f our free in ­ " I f any provide not for his ow n, and espe­
what pusauges to enjoy th e most.—Spring
w
h
ere
the
foundation
o
f
the
first
house
has
stitutions;
yen,
all
other
questions,
na­
cially for those o f his own house, lie hath
mente. As capital is not required you run no risk.
eighty-live degrees east two chains to the afore­
C op e's curiosity was found in rocks belongE v en ts o f the day.
Held Critic.
said highway ; J, along the totill- north forty live tional and international, tnity be s e ttle d denied the fa ith , and is w orse than an in­ not y e t been laid. T h e y say, “ W h a t an op- | illj4 to t\w eoCene period, and the tim e when
W f supply you with all that is needed. It w ill
degrees thirty minutes cast three chains to he
fid el," or I w ill turn to Jerem iah, twenty- p ortu u lty!" tttid th ey put down th e hard i t grazed on the western prairies has beeu
R e lia b le
F in a n cia l N e w s and place of beginning, t'oiilulnliig one acre, more or hut this ta riflio question, never.
Y e r u n t la tilin e d F o r W in ter.
cost you nothing to try the businesn. Any one
cash
fo
r
an
ornam
ented
deed
for
10
lots
un­
It w ill not only never In* settled, but it
second chapter, nineteenth verse, where it
p laced ns fa r buck ns 500,000 years. E very
can do tile work. Beginner* make money from
When th o veranda—a purely Am erican
M arket R eports.
No. V. )lrglnnli>K at a white oak tree, ntrketl can never be m oderately q u ie t for more than
says, “ He shall lie buried w ith the burial der water. They hear o f a new s ilv e r mine lxjiie is perfect an d in place, and the speci­
institution— was developed o u t of the lCng
on tour slili a. lining the 1110*1 westerly coi ner 1
the start. Failure Is unknown with ourworkers.
o f an ass, d ra w n and cast fo r th beyond the opened in N evada, an d they say, "W h a t a m en could not lie purchased fo r # 10,COO.—
S o c ia l E v en ts , G a m e s and Sports, lot No. 1 above; thence 1, south tlilrtv-thieu d< three years a t a time, each party getting
lish and continental terrace ami the Italian
Every hour you labor you can easily make a dollar.
chance!” and they tak e the li t t l e money St. Lou is Republic.
into power ta k in g one o f th e four years to
gates o f Jeru salem .”
gratis cast two cniiliiH sixty liiika ; V, smiih iw hv
loggia, it w a s accepted as m ore exclusively
the F a s h io n s o f the day, L ite r a ry , degrees thirty minutes weal two chain* loitrlee
fix it up, and then the next party w ill fix it
N o one who is w illing to work fails to make more
I cannot im agin e any m ore unfair or they huve iu the sa v in g s bank and pay it out
a summer necessity tlinn th e country house
link* to vv iihou lift von*'" DM r-wamp;" B, nort
Art, F a rm and G arden , S c ie n tific seventy live degree* thirty minute* west Hire down. O ur finances cannot get well be­ meatier th ing than for a m an to get his sins for as beautiful a certificate o f mining
money every day than can be made In three day*
A S im p le I’ utom eter.
to which it w as attached.
cause o f too many doctors.
It is with sick
pardoned at th e last minute, and then g o to stock, as was ever printed, and the only
chain*
eight
y
link*
to
a
cedar
tree
;
4.
north
till
at any ordinary employment. Send for free boo?.
Nowadays, with the approach of w in ter,
and L a b o r notes, B u ild in g S o c ie ty tv-uine degrees f i ty live minutes east font chain nations as w ith sick individuals. Here is
A potometer o f the utm ost sim p licity has
heaven and liv e in a mansion, and go riding th in g they w ill e v er g e t out o f th e invest­
containing the fullest information.
the pleasant lounging p lace is not only
been
devised
by
Dr.
Sim
onoff
fo
r
determ
in­
tell
link*
to
the
begin,
log.
Containing
ninetyn
mnn
te
r
rib
ly
disorih
1 as to his body. about in a g old e n chariot o v e r the golden m ent is the aforesaid illu m in ated litho­
news an d H ou seh old articles.
abandoned, b u t it is relegated in the minds
streets, wh ile his w ife and children, whom graph. They are a lw a y s on the verge o f in g how w ell lig h te d a room m ay bo uud
"'[.ol iVo!**!.**"*1b egfiiifin/'a^^
^A doctor is called in. and he administers a
o f its ow n ers to the semiannual lim bo ol
The D A IL Y LE D G E R, by m
f o r incidentally serving ils u test o f vision.
on four sidea. siaoolugon the norm side Id t'edar febrifuge, a spoonful every hour. But rehe m ight have provided for, are begging for m illio n a im lo m and a re som etim es worried
tennis flannels,m osquito netting*and nth
Itrldge branch ah nt three chains ninth *estenv ' covery is postponed, and the anxious friends
Box 8 8 0 ,
cold victuals at the basement door o f au as to whom they sh all bequeath th e ir excess T h e 24 pages o f u book are colored in grad­
to
an
y
ad
d
ress
in
th.*
U
n
ite
d
Statru
er tropical accompaniments o f rural life.
uated tints, the first being a clear gray anil
II in an oth er doctor, and lie says, “ W h at
earthly city. I t seems to m e there ought to o f fortune
As a m a tte r of fact, the hundreds o f pen
P O R T L A N D ,
M A IN E .
or C an ad a. 50 cen ts per m onth.
T h e y invest in a e ria l machines o r new in­ th e Inst, nearly black. Ou e v e r y pugea fe w
three chains mure or less to the south lluu of in this patient needs is blood lettin g; now roll
b eapoorhouse som ewhere oh the outskirts
pie who liv e in the c ou n try all the yeni
‘ Old Swann. " iiac ; thence easterly, noriheri
up your sleeve,” and the lancet flashes.
o f heaven, w h ere those g u ilty o f such im ­ ventions in perpetual m otion, and th ey suc­ phrases are printed in black letters o f d if­
S a tu rd a y's
L E D G E R (w e e k ly ), and
round o u g h t to realize w h a t a peculiarly
westerly along the various Hues of said "Ol
fe
re
n
t
size.
T
h
e
am
ount
o
f
lig
h
t
is
esti­
ceed
in
whut
m
athem
aticians
th
in
k
impos­
But s till recovery is postponed, and a liotueprovidence should l»e k ept fo r awhile ou
fact to the beginning. Containing tw
fine sittin g room for the w in te r an inclosed
a g re a t h o m e jou rn al, that should swamp
opathic d octo r ia called in, and he adm in­ th in soup and gristle, instead o f sittin g sible, the squaring o f a circle, fo r they do m ated by perusing tbe contents o f each
acres, more
veranda m akes. A few h a v e arrived at. th is
Lot ,m ». 4. It. ginning at then rtheast corner- isters som e sm all pellets and says, " A l l
down at the k in g ’ s banquet. I t is said that everyth in g on the square uud win the whole p ag e o f the book u n til a selected line o f let­
be n e v e r y coun try hom e, $1
realization.
But it is seldom that one
po*' o f Hie said Cedar Bridge; ilictice 1, north the patient w an ts is rest."
the church Is a divin e in stitu tion and I be­ circle o f disappointm ent. Th ey are good, te rs can no longer be read a t a distance o f
three degree* west one chain him-fonr links to a
meets w ith such a perfect adaptation o f the
per y e a r.
holiest, ln-iliinul failures. Th ey d ie poor, a b ou t a foot fro m the eyes. In a w e ll
Recovery s till postponed, the fam ily say
lieve it.
slake; v norm fo ily -t inee degree* wcai four
idea ns exis ts in a certain N e w England v a l ­
chillis fifty link* to a stone, the beginning
ner that such sm all pellets cannot amount to
Juntas certa in ly are the savings hanks aud leave nothing to their fa m ilies but a lig h te d apartm ent the characters should be
ley.
Chews Cough and Consumption Rem dy in
of a one acre lot conveyed by will! on c.ay
m odel of some in ven tion th at w o u ld not c le a rly made ou t to the tw e n tie th or even soWhy
much an yh ow , and an allo pa th ic doctor is
and
the
life
insurance
com
panies
divine
in­
highly praised by those who use It. Is that it
This veran d a is fully 15 fe e t wide, perhapi
Abrniia.il *1 Cook; a along said line Houtli tweicy
S H E R IF F S S A L E .
called in, and he says, “ W h a t this patieut
stitutions. A h o u t o f evil good often comes, w ork uud whole p ortfolio s of d iagram s of th e tw en ty-fourth page, but w ith poorer never falls to afford immediate relief and effect a
six degree* thirty inlmues wert l wo chains fori j
even more. I t extends aroun d three sides
light,
the
d
ifficulty
o
f
deciph
ering
the
p
rin
t
ppeedy
cure, commending its e lf to the notice of
clgh link* to a snub-; t Houih Unity-two dig.e.-i wants is calom el and ja la p .” Recovery s till
so out o f the doctrine o f probabilities, cal­ th in gs impossible. 1 cannot h e lp but like
o f a large atone house, wit li breaks only for
professional men who lake pleasure In speaking
I T OF F I F A . eas: eighty live links In a sla*c in tile swamp; ; postponed, a hydropathic d octor is called
culated by Professor Hu gens uud Professor them , because th ey are so ch eerfu l with u ia y commence a t the tenth, tw e lfth or good words In Its praise. Au opinion voluntarily
the porte cochere and s im ila r features.
i •omnmii i* i m « n south seventy-four degiees titty four nitiiutcs e,»- In,and he says: “ W hat tiiis patient wants
ev
en
fifteenth
page.
Iu
order
th
at
this
test
g
re
a
t
expectations.
B
u
t
their
children
are
Pascal for gam es o f chance, cam e the calcu­
end cheerfully given by Dr. W illard 11. Morse of
three chains sixte-n links; nsouth seventy-oue do
In the w in te r not any o f its glories fade.
directed l win *e
m a y be even m ore reliable, th e power o f Westfield, N. J , follows “ John W. Chew of
hot and cold baths, and he must, have
rst. 1 ignty links,
lation o f th e probabilities o f human life as a bequest to the b ureau o f c ity charities.
The entire structure is glazed . The d eco­
«, to in
ltd edge o f tile
O thers adm inister to the c ro p o f the vision o f the person m ak ing i t should first Rarnegat, N. J.. manufactures a cough remedy,
lowu said them righ t aw ay. T u r n o n t lie faucet and
used by life insurance companies, and no
rations s o il furniture rem ain And w h ile
which Is attaining a aige and growing popularity,
Mursui
cot. b
.egiiitook 1
T u e s d a y , F eb ru a ry G, 1804.
be
compared
w
ith
th
at
c
f
a
second
person,
get ready th e shower baths." Recovery
business ou earth is more stable or honor­ w o rld ’ s m isfortune b y being to o unsus­
and which we take great pleasure In saying Is
utitaiidiig rlghty-t
the visitors enjoy all the honiellkecom fort*
still postponed, au eclectic doctor is called
At the Motel » f Cuwdrlek Jt (To k. In the vtltHgi
able, and no m igh tier mercy fo r the human pecting. Honest themselves, t h e y believe an d for that purpose the hook itself fu r­ dlstlncdvely remedial of disorder* of the throat
o f the su m m er they have stretched before oUT
in* Kivcr, In the Comity of ocean amt stale Harvey by lectl from Ailiiiu \\. Downe V HHil Wife, in, and lie britiXH all the schools to bear j race has been born since C h rist
ami lungs, ltd oe a n ot simply allay, but tt effec­
nishes
all
the
essentials.—St.
Lou
is
Globea
ll
others
are
honest.
They
a
re
fleeced
born.
them one o f t ho loveliest landscapes in tlie New Jersey, between itin hour* of t< m. and ft lit- iim g cv ii tlHlr licri'Wllli.
tually cures by removing the diseased condition,
Deuiocrat.
o’clock t*. m. of raid day the following described
ft Is entirely bareness and ia not a quack medi­
St’ tzcil a the property of George Im vey amt upon the poor sufferer, and the patient, i Bored beyond endurance fo r m y signatureof aud scalped and vivisected by th e sharpers
east.—N ew Y ork Tribune.
land and real estate, to w it:
cine." W. II. MOR8E, M. D.
Dr. Willard H.
Jacob ll hi vey, ileft'iiilHiiiM, a il tHKei in i-xeeu- after a b rave stru ggle fo r life, expires. | papers of all sorts, there is one style o f paper in a ll stj les o f business, and cheated out o f
W
h
ere
L
ig
h
tn
in
g
S
trik
e*
Twice.
Pint Tract Lotts Isis of meadow mod ami
Moree is a physician of high professional standing
Hoi a th Mil of will Hill J nay ton eoinpiHin- i What k illed him? T oo m any doctors. A u d
th at 1 alw ays sigu with a feelin g o f glad- everyth in g between cradle and g ra v e , and
S o lo m o n ami th e H iitt c r fly .
ii-ioo acre* a
Is I
the T im
and
is also a therapeutist aud consulting chemist.
slit,amt to tie si>r<) by
D u rin g the la s t seven years five horses
those
tw
o
exceptions
only
because
they
that
is
w
h
at
is
killing
our
national
finances.
ami
trium
ph
,
anti
th
at
is
n
paper
which
it Slide
Hts opinion can be regarded ae good professional
FRANK M. t IAMUE 8 , Sheriff.
It is a Jew ish tradition th at once upon
| My personal friends, C levelan d and H a r ­ the life insurance company requires frutn huve nothing to d o iu b uying either o f h a ve beeu k ille d by lig h tn in g on a single au hority.
, and t* 1In* o n
i. Ilo i.a c s RlKt'SU.1., Sh Ih |li
a time tw o butterflies settled upon the roof
**.i m*.
V Mai
n* and W illlrni Dal ii Dev 1, IMM.
Mil*
fee, It 1.76. rison aud C arlisle and M c K in le y and Sher- th e clergym an after a decease in his congre­ them . Others are retained for m isfortune k n o ll on the French farm, w h ich lies on th e
Rarnegat, N J Feb. snth, 1S93.
o f Solomon’ s temple, and the mnle butter­ I* I reus, her husband.
App lega te to
road leading from F lin t to Flushing, M ich.,
Mr .1 W Chew, Dear 8lr: I take pleasure in
by
inopportune
sickness.
J
u
st
as
that
uian,
as
talented
and
lov
e
ly
and
spendid
gation,
in
order
to
the
paym
ent
of
the
pol­
fly said t o h is wife, " I f 1 stamp with m y Alice Applegate, dated M
la w y e r was to m ak e the plea t h a t would an d nearly every tree on th e same farm is stating that for about one year we have kept
ineu as w a lk the earth, nil good doctors,
corded tn Ocean Comity Clerk a Office.t>. llook U«
icy to the bereft household,
ch
ew
’s
Cough
Keinedy
In our house aud have
foot, 1 cou id at once dem olish this tern
of Deed*, page* MS, etc., and l eing lot No. Hon a
S H E R IF F S S A L E .
but their treatm ent o f ou r languishing
I always w rite ruy name then so they can have put him am on g the strong m en o f the said to bear the marks of th e “ forked fu ry .” always found it a great comfort in case of coug 's
pie.” T h e lady butterfly trembled nod map of the meadow land of Thonia* S. Api.legate,
finances is s o different th at neither treatread it. I cann ot help but say to m yself: profession, neuralgia stung him . Just as A n open lot at E ast G reat Plains, Conn., and cold*. From our experience we do uot hesi­
shivered at her huslwnd's revolutionary deceased.
rrltof Ft. F* , t**iiett out ment has a fu ll opportunity, and under th e
"G ood for th a t titan to have looked after th at physician was to prove his s k ill in au has l>een “ hit by thunderbolts,” as an old tate to recommend it. IIC tiulick.
Second Tract, situate in the township, countv
speech, an d tw o of the k ing's sentinels, and
Barnegit, N J Dec, !9th, 1S92,
o f the siHte
stale afor. raid hi d i-nniaits* vt :t.v u nacres
const nut changes it is sim p ly wonderful
his wife and children a fte r earthly depar­ epidem ic, his ow n p o o r health im prisoned resident o f that place expresses it, l i d iffe r­
overhearing it, took the butterfly into cus­ and being Hie tlrsl tract In a deed from Mary
W e have used Chew’s Remedy in our family foi
I hi puiille that the nation s till lives. T he tariff queature. May he have one o f th e best seats in him . Just as th a t merchant m u s t be at e n t tim es since tb e spring o f 1887, and a croup, ana can recommend it to tie a quick aud
tody and brm iglu him fo r judgment Is-fnre Irons and William It. Irons, her husband, to Alice
lion w ill never lie settled, because o f th e
the store for some d ecisive uud introdu ctory piece o f woods no t more th an h a lf a m ile sure cure for that dreaded disease. Mrs Lewis
heaven!"
Y
o
u
n
g
man!
T
h
e
day
before
or
Applegate,
dated
Ma
ch
yh
.
issn
,
atd
recorded
In
Solomon, w h o said: ’ ‘Audacious insect?
the Ocean Countv Clerk’* office in Book tIBof
fact, which 1 have never heard any oue
tbe day a fte r you g et m arried, go to a life bargain, he sits w ith u rheum atic join t on a w a y has been lite r a lly ridd led by tbe elec­ Sprague.
What do you tuenn by y o u r boast?” T h e Deeds, pages S30, etc., and being a p.rt of the
Philadelphia, May 89,1893.
. In the vl’ iage recognize, but nevertheless the fact, th ut
insurance com pany o f established reputa­ a p illow , the room red o le u tw ith linim ent. tr ic shots. A t W e s t H eath, Mass., a h ill
! the lin te l f 1
butterfly bowed. "Sire, 1 only said It to homestead fa»m of Thomas S. Applegate, deMr. 4. W. Chew, Dear Sir:
1 i ad a severe at­
o
f
Tom
s
Hive-,
tn
'
cm
it
amt
Slate
high
ta
r
iff
is
best
for
som
e
people
and
free
W h a t an overw h elm in g sta tis tic would near the v illa g e schoolhouse has been
tion and g et the medical exam iner to put
impress th e missus!” I'{to n hearing w h ich W il'd , set off to Marla Applegate, widow of i f New Je.*e.T, M seen the iniil * of I* i
tack oflagrtf»pe last winter which left my lungs
“ ..... * trade is best for others.
ThomasS. A|ipU gate, deceased, for her r'ght of
the stethoscope to your lun gs and his ear be th e story of m en aud wom en aud chil­ struck by lig h tn in g so ofte n th at the old tn bad condition. I suffered a great deal with a
Solomon smiled complete comprehension dower.
oYlock r a., on a d day, the fn In* it.g deni
This
tariffic.
controversy
keeps
business
settlers
have
tired
tryin
g
t
o
keep
a
record
cough;
used
nearly
all
fciii'ta
o
f cough medicines,
dren
impoverished
b
y
sicknesses!
Then
the
close
up
to
you
r
heart,
w
ith
your'vest
off,
and gave orders that lie should lw> set at
Third Tract. Situate In the township, corin’ ?
and none of them afforded me any permanent
ir parcels o f land
it prem- struck through with uncertainty, and th at
and have signed, sealed and delivered to cyclones. Then th e Mississippi an d Ohio o f t he singular occurrences.
liberty. T h e butterfly sauntered hom e. and State aforesaid and contains ; |ti-1 ml acres,
relief until I
u
u
m
ml iietiig in the 1
nsh p of uncertainty results in poverty and wretcliyou a docum ent th at w ill, in the case o f freshets. Then th e stopping o f factories.
u m
u
His wife fle w out to m eet him and eagerly the second tract In said list mentioned deed, and
i the ( ) utjr of Oc an ami Mai
part of a trad set off to said Maiia Applegate, aa
tdness fq r a vast m u ltitu d e o f people. I f
your sudden departure, m ak e for tlmt, lo v e ­ T h en thecurcuiios am on g the peach trees.
u
u
N
P o lic e m e n a s S h a rk E x t e r m in a t o r * .
r J i
’, VIZ :
inquired as to tho res u lt of his tr ia l. aforesaid.
it T r*i
d i»s arras more or the eternal gob on this subject could have
ly girl the difference between a queen and Then the insectile devastation o f potato
Excepting oa
A m o n g the m ultifarious duties which de­
“ W ell,” said her husband, with a toss o f
40 000 bo es o Cbew s Cough
le**,*lt usled
tjoining Ihtii fashioned into loa ve a o f bread, there
patches and w h ea t fields. T h e n the epi- m and the atten tion o f the C alcu tta police,
a pauper.
>f land,
his sensitive antenna*. " I have talked it a ll acribcd the follr
A tract tf 1 i u r n con
hv Alice Applegate the iiuun ro <1 leading from lln 'in anv'lle evv-V'to wo**W not lie a hungry m an or woman or
zonticMamong the hor«e* and th e hollow th e capture o f sharks in the H oo gh ly finds and Consump on Remedy now nea
I have know n men who have had aa in
over w ith th e king, and h e lias lagged me snd hnsoand t « Thonn
Apph gate bv deed e r 1* Hid. adjoining ihe Todd farm, enn
» hat In. L. Iiiilinaii.li? Ralph H. Unwil? i ml wife, child on All the planet. T o the end o f tim e
come o f *3,000, #4,000, #5,000 a year who did born among the herds. Then the rains a place. D u rin g the past 20 years rewards
y eady o d s bu on
To be pu
dated June 16. I h* t, sm
not to d o it !” — London Gentlewoman
•rded Tn Book
pages 4«t. etc , of said Cleik't'* office, and a t act li? deed d a m l Here iu her I*, lssi, and rev ird< d tn the words o f the te x t w ill be kept true by
not leave 1 fa rth in g to th e surviving house­ th at
drown o u t everythin g and the h a ve been paid fo r the destruction of those ou
s me s
of * h.-tmt acres conveyed i.v Alice Aop'egate ti the C l t i k 'i Office o f Ocean county, in tin Mdii*? in * *ie kN'iftic cotdcov -rsy—" Y e have the poor
hold. N ow, that m an’s death is a defalca­ droughts that burn up half a continent. m arin e man eaters, and recently the B engal
" l a Dame ana C am elia*."
Lydia Applegate. i*v deed datedd March 19 i-Wi and p ee d ., page *7h, et ■ ; til ing Man thp IT
o f land convex?- tiv The always w ith you.”
tion. an out rage, a swindle. H e did not die; Theu the orauge gro ve s die under t he white govern m ent laid dow n a scale fo r these pay­
Eugenie Doche, who created M argue­ ree rded in raid Clerk a Office. tn Hook W , pages and to all that ttaci
id linpr.
T H E CAUSE ALCOHOLIC.
he absconded. T here are- 100,000 people iu teeth o f the hoar frost. Theu tlie coal ments.
rite in D um as comedy o f “ l a Dame au x top, etc.
Melted as the property o f Alice Apple**'* de­ Ralph B. Oowdv hy d en i dated sept, t, 1SSI. and
Another cause o f perpetual povtrty is the
Am erica today a-bungered through the sin strikes and the iron strikes an d tin me­
recorded
In
M
id
Clerk
*
o
ffice
iu
Hook
IIS
of
Camelias,” which we k n o w as "C a m ille,”
fendant, and taken in execution *1 the suit ol J.
cause alcoholic. The v ic tim does not last
o
f improvidence. "B u t.” say some, “ m y chanics’ strikes, w h ich all s tr ik e labor
A n E x p e n s iv e D r u g .
Deed*,
pase
S*.
e
'c
.
Excepting
a
tract
o
f
19
an.
is still liv in g in Paris. S h e is the d au g h ­ grown Bun, adtcbu-traior of Hedge W. uil.tr
lm a c re s , more o r le w , conveyed hv Chatles L. long. H e soon crouches in to the drunkard’s
income i« so sum I cannot afford to pay ■ harder than they s tr ik e capital. Then the
A n g r y M an—T h a t prescription you g a v e
Fo sa e by E R Cah
and C B
ter of an Irishman, the la te Baron P lu n ­ son, deceased, plaintiff, and to be sold bv
FRANK M. I'll AMBERS. Sheriff. Holman and w ife to George F. Hu sehart t.y deed grave. Hut what about his w ife and ch il­ th e premium on a life insurance.’ ’ A re you ; y ello w fever at B runswick an d Jackson- m e to have filled for m y w ife cost m e a
dated Ap ril va. tsw. and ree M ed In *a*d • le tk ’*
kett. W h e n quite you n g she was In tro­ A. C. Ma r tin . Attorney.
Ma h s D ugg s s Tom s R ve N J
sure about th at* If you are sure, then you j v ilie aud Shreveport. Then th e cholera at p retty sum. M y d og ate it.
Office in Book 1 a o f Deed*, page ;<u. etc
Kefer- dren? Siie takes in washing, wbeu she cad
Pr'a tee.
duced t o F.tienne A r n g o , at that tim e Dated Jan. *. is »c
ule to said Books and page for fu ll de- get it, or goes out w o rk in g on small wages,
have a righ t to depend on th e promise in : th e Narrows, th reaten ing to la n d in N ew
Physician— I t certainly w i l l no t cost y ou
director o f the \ au d e\ iiie. He was so
m * o f a d tr*<
because sorrow and p rivation have left her
Jerem iah x lix , 11: "I-e a v e thy fatneriess j Y ork . Then the Charleston earthquake, m uch to have it refilled.
struck b y th e wit and g ra c e of the y ou th ­
nd Tract. Bring * tract of is iv i o o acres,
H O O D A D Y H ’l
children. I w ill preserve th em alive, and le t Th eu the Johnstown flood. Then hurricanes
if l-s *. conveyed to r h * r ie * i.. Holman u? incapacitated to do a stron g woman's work.
A n g r y M an—T h a t is uot th e point. T h e
ful beauty thfit he engaged her on th e
ti. French hy deed dated Mat « , ’.s-a, an t The child ren are thin blooded Htid gaunt
th y widows tru st in m e.” B u t, if you are sweeping from C aribbean sea to N ew found- d o g died, and he cost me 1100 .— Puck.
spot, th ough she was barely 15. From th a t
ed iu said Cf —
Office ‘In “B -oa -1 «- of- j pud pale and weak, s lau d i'-g around in
able to. rem em ber you have no right to ask j land. Theu there a re the great m onopolies
day she w a s carried up, step by step, by
etc
tve»d i-age
---------------- ....____
in-ii rcfcrt-Dce t* made I _
E v ery p atriotic litir ru si ould g iv e his
for mtoll
ipilot
the adm iration of the Parisians, till she
~
~ j L i ~ a_~— ■ i n " ■
~— '
!
the earth w ith their oppressions.
NT.
F ite * ! P ile s ! It c h in g P iles I
Being a tract o f t* *t-in
Third Tia
Bu
A
arrived a t th e summit o f her glory, w hen
Mas.
bera „»ed !
"eeessilies o f buying
personal effo rt audinflr.cn re to increase j mure or ie *«. adjoining lamia fo r m rlv t»e
ringing . STMPTOjrs— Moistore; Intense Itching andsttnganother risin g star, A le x a n d re Dumas fils,
for over fifty yetrs hy n*tliioc» of mother* f..r 008
the scuttle instead o f th e ton, and
R
w
C
|
to
Patrick
-m
th
.
.-uvted
to
t
narle*
L.
I
the circulation o f hi* homr paper which
B
U
R um
disheartened by the refu sal of Mile. Farj oy Janie* It be Bow n? deed dat*-l t v . \ l «.*"<*! I ,n*f: rao*t *t night; worse hy acratehl g. I f al- their children while teething, with perfect roc- I flou r by the pound instead o f th e barrel
an:! so
the in
in ju
instice
c t in ss are
aic muL-ipHed.
r . . i . T t in
?_
teaches th e Am erican p » ’ i :y o f Trutoe.
C
H
C
■ik , . f : towed to coatiDue. tumor* foria. whirs often eeas. It soothe* ihe child. v .ft M i he fftsta*. ! and
giieii M in other snists o f taietit- intrusted
so the
mltoyn *u pain, cure* wind coils, sad ts the BCR
I Deed*, page* l i t . etc., to which re lererc c
E u
B
wmle bleed *nd invente. hemming verr tore. swirwg*g remedy for Diarrhoea It wtlt relieve the poor th e wake o f all th ese are overw h elm in g C
to the hands of the in gen n e the dram atic
tion. I t is his dufy to aid i * this respect j for a f ti desrrlpMo
m
u
u
OntTMWT Stop* the netting and* t> eeding, h ala
character o f his“ D am eaitx Camelias.” K u
j Fm nth T r*c t— B- tag * tract o f tn acre* sbaatrd u:ceration. nod in roo*t. a*c« remove* the tumors little sofferer immediately. Sold by Dm*w1*t* In illustrations of th e truth of m y text, " Y e
in e v e r y w a y possil
m
A fte r th e home
every part of the world. Twenty-live cent* a hot- have the poor a lw a ys with you.”
o f a m il- north*, ’.y f o n t W esley B. I A
t'd ’rn
i
genie D och e liecatne th en “ l a Dame aux
**
-iggista,
or
by
mail,
for
W
cents.
Dr.
u
tie.
Be
sure
and
a
k
for
••
Mr*.
W
t
n
’CT
1
boothW • lie’* i wa*e eonveyet lot'rarle* L.
paper is taken care o f, why no t subt
A
“
—
—
‘
;
Bwavne
Son
Philadelphia.
t'am eliao." and no one to th is day has beet,
AX
OLD
INSURANCE
COMPANY.
tn*
Byrup,"
and
take
no
©'her
kind.
! Tbe Freeh •HI M itu*i Lnftn Associftit
aide to t a k e this name a w a y from h er.—
Rempmher * fa c t th at no o n e emphascribe fo r the A mfrjirtN F c o ’<OSfIST. I.Uteo Se|.t «, is*l, amt recorWe-t in i
u
; office in m•oft — ot i»rert* p*ve — e
New Y o r k J ournal.
•lzes—» fact, nevertheless, upon which I
n e w
f ir e
p r o o f
h o t e l
published b y tl
mean Prc >tective
rerv m ic e t* m»iie tor a full
tptiot
B
u
u
u
w an t to put the w e ig h t o f an etern ity of
A * C rw ts p er May a n d Upwards
|
Fif
•
b
Traci
HetBg
t
w«.
lot*
of
bunt«
T a riff L e a g u e ? One c•f its c.»r respon- ! t'borte* I » Holman *nW Fra'iK t.
tonnage—that th e best way o f insuring ™OD
M
m
DavM S hiiLnian Hm; wile ■.» iteet Ut
dents s a y s :
*• N e tru e A m crk an can
y oorself and your child ren and y o u r grand w
Having the needed merit to more than m ake \
H R
&
children against p ov e rty and a ll oth er trou­
u
u
N
*«od all tbe odvertbinff claimed for them tbe | get along w ith o ut it. I contader it the 1 t«! M IV M «.p**e S«;,etc. (Neferem -1
bles is by helping others. I am an agent of
1 rant itev.t 1’ o • fail ftncrtptmn) on
¥ OCUUSTT a
following fo e r remedies have reached a
greatest an d tr
litk
a
l
teach
er
in
m
o*it
vso
wn
a*
No.
i
t
"
*n
4
t^ir
the
oldest
insurance
company
th
a
t
was
ever
OftOGK
n
U
R
T
phenomena! rete. l>r. K lc z 's Sen Dbcnvery !
r farm.<-<ait in* ** I«-!•*• *rrr-.H*<
♦he U n ited State s ’’
established. It is near 8,000 yea rs old. It
w » ret«3??ptk>t!, corsshs and c:i?d*. each b a n k
YOU T H IN K YOUR E VES ARC 6 0 0 O i
* other tot n s M > «i? known a* ■
guaranteed— &ecuic Bitters, tbe gieai rented* ,
Ifyoahava them examined yoo wiR pro wbly
has the advantage o f all the o t h e r plans of
Swamp, contain* t acre*. ra< r
Send p ostal card request f o r free
End that there to something a remg with t'
lor liver. M on irh and kidney* Bock ten'*
'm gu ai of I hr 8r«l hit
lost)ranee—whole l i f e policy, endowment,
by T V tea* 1 w hue
Arnica Salve, tbe brat In tb e worM. and i>r I sample c o p y . Andre *s W ilbur F .W ak eKing’s N ew L ife Pdit which are a nr*fer* *•!!! \
man. G e n e ra l Secret ary. i 3s W e r t 13 d
u
m um
M D.
A ll these remwdie* are guaranteed |« d o
1
u w
u
what » claim ed for them and the dealer w bone ! St., N e w Y ork .
O
M
u
u
name » attacked herewith w ifi be t!ad to left 1 ‘
B
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Awmy.
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the i
I * the tnstfefnl startling
* f ft little IwMfc !
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w m
•a t teti* A f! shorn Ns-T o -m k . the v o s d e r iii. i
B
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h a rd e n guaranteed tobacco bawl care. T b e !
mad w
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Canada h o d both Indian a n d negro slave*
h i 1798.
Thero a re 40 vegetarian restaurants in
London.
Society is a fraction w h oso numerator is
clothes and whose denom inator is cash.
AMERICAN CATARRH CURE
Cough
Catarrh Can be Cured
L a G rip p e
A Y E R ’S
P5
Pectoral
N E W LIFE.
.LEDGER
PUBLIC.
SW IFT SPECIFIC CO.,
|SALVATION OIL
issoldby all dealersfor2Jc! I
Cream Balm
IT WILL CURE
E P P S ’S
COCOA
■aaajSSCT' U M F T I V E
HUWSSSFM&i
ANI) DAILY TRANSCRIPT.
The Ledger,
IV
$ 40^
ITS SPECIAL FEATURES ARE:
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FOR
WILLING WORKERS
H. HALLETT & CO.,
Chew’s Cough and
Consumption Remedy.
ir,
Ttuaday, January 30. 1804,
NO C U R E N O PAY
P epa ed by }0HN W CHEW
Ua nega N
WHEELER & WILSON
WEEXAMINE EYES tREtl
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Duplex-Sewing-Machine
COPYR GHT
STAYEHT & ALSHSIH3R
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