New Jersey Courier - Ocean County Library
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New Jersey Courier - Ocean County Library
N ew Jersey C ourier. w $ © sar m. s W ESTABLISHED IN 1850. N ew 8 » A P S 9 0 S e o u M i TOMS R IV E R , N. J., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1SS8. Chas. B . Mathis, J e r s e y C o u r ie r . o m o e , C ow pertliw ait'a K u h a n ie , OVER THE YOST OFFICE, WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL DEALER IH T o m s R i v e r , O c e a n C o u n t y , N . J. D R U G S, M E D IC IN E S , C H E M IC A L S , P E R F U M E R Y , Published every W ednesday Afternoon . HALSEY JENNINGS E ditor and Publisher. iKD (One copy 1 yea r................. . as 00 TERMS.—■<One copy 8 montiiB................ .. I 00 lo n e copy 8 months .................. bo FAN CY T O I L E T A R T IC L E S , Subscriptions payable in Advance. TRUSSES, S h o u ld e r-B ra c e s, S yring es, PAINTS, OILS, T ransient A dvertisements. — Twelve lines, (one Inch space,) 7a cents one Insertion. Bach additional Insertion, 60 cents. Business Cards.—One inch space, $8.00 a year, VARNISHES AND DYE-STUFFS. each additional Inch, $4.00. 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Page. her. “ I s it—oan it b e Jack Palmer ? " about as b e wauta them, and t o wanting *f But I am all the same,” said Palm er, she asked. A general advance agent— the pawn A Lcgcnde of Valentyue. them pretty nice, tells a story ol an b ro k e r . “ tbongh I fancy city life baa removed I t i s — it c a n ," rep lied that geutleBY ELLIS MAKYXSE. experience of his own whioh illustrates all trace o f the oountry youth. T hat ia, T h e r e ie always a hitoh in the teamtho sensations that a rich man may feel It «ru the tim e whenne Valentyne a lltra o e o f bia rusticity. I ’ flatter my" A n d what do you w ant ? ” Ruth went when he is reminded that there are men eter’ s business. Inue Lepo-yoaro did befalle, ■elf some o f his good looks still remain, on, w ith oool, oaim directness. T h e plumber isn ’t saying a word. who are passing rich on w ba t would Yc Bachelere bewayled him sore H ey, Jim ? ” " W h a t— do—I—w ant ? ” stammered Sitting a lo n e In Italic. mean the moat abjeot poverty t o him. M o n e y talks aud li e listens. T o this speech, made with a self-satis the oa ller. H e had jnat left a new office w h ich in its A l l men are not homeless, but some Saith he : " I have dwelt in fea re and dreade fied eraile, Jim aplisd b y another ques " Yea, what do y ou want ? ’’ furnishings and appointments ia the m en a re home less than others. Since the Lepe-Yearu tyde did com e, tion : “ I suppose you invested that " W h a t do 1 w a n t ? ” again repeated I dared uot t o walkc alone abroade, winder o f the mercantile community, G ir ls o f fine feather promenade to money bo’ s you made a heap out o f it ? ” Mr. P alm er. " W h y , Ruth, how oan But hagg led me safe alto home. ana bad taken the train for his suburban g e t h e r on days o f the matinee. “ Well, I did— at first,” answered you a sk ? I came to s e e you.” H e was in the sm oking oar, / ‘ And now th e messengers bear aroundo Palmer, “ but the heap soon dwindled I f the old price o f coal will return a ll A n d why ? " pursued the lady. Slye script and cunnynge scrolle, smoking a twenty-five oent cigar. In w ill b e forgiven and no questions aeked. a^ay. I t was only thirty thousand in W hy? Because m y heart has re From which maune may not fty o r hyde the seat in front o f blm w ere two the first place, you know .” turned to its old allegianoe. Beoause I A n expensive p iece o f sculpture for Atto peril le o f hys soule, farmers o f the most unmitigated rustici “ Only thirty thousand ! ” replied Jim longed fo r my b o y h o o d ’s home. B e a n y bouse is the 11 bast ” o f a water “ Come h ith er, come hither, m y little footty- T h ey were engaged m comparing with a grim ob n ok le; “ w’y w ’e n you cause, R uth, 1 waut y o u to forgive and p ip e . page ; notes about their crops. fast heard o f 'i t I thought you'd g o clean forget th o past." ** How shall I this danger dreo ? ” F ortu n e knock* once at awety man’s " S o ld your p’tater* je t , Jesas? “ O, trustc to mee, my master d crc, daft, 1 swan 1 did. ' Thirty thousand,’ “ A n d then," said R uth, d o o r , bat it is generally a runaway asked one of tho farmers of th e other. And I ’ll p u t you through ! sayd hce. says you to me a-tearin’ off your apron— " T h e n —then,” rep lied the city gen k n ock . " Oh, yes, ” said Jesse. 'thirty thousand for m e that never got tleman, shifting his hat from one hand “ I’ll bolte a n d I’ll barre the w ick et gate, " D on e well ? ” I t should now be said o f a man w ho I ’ll bolte a n d I ’ll barre the d oore, thirty dollars together since the day I to th e other and w incing perceptibly " F ir s t rate. I wouldn’t care to have h a s mot with good lot tone, that be has I’ll perch ine up on the wicket p osto, were born an' that’s six an’ twenty years under the steady g la r e of those calm everybody know about It, J oh u ,” — (lower s tr u c k gas. This powder never varies, a marvel ot parity Till V alentyne Day bee o’er. ago. T hirty thousand,’ says y o n ------ ’’ blue e y e s ; " and then I hoped, R uth, Strength and wholesomeneea. More economical ing his vofee a little aDd assuming a W e often say " rum or baa if, ” snd a s than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In “ And ’g in th ey knocke, and ’g in they calle, Yes, yes,” interrupted b is com yon w o u ld become m y w ife." competition with the multitute o f low test, short somewhat confidential air)—" b u t I don’t o ft e n aro sorry tbat she d idn ’t keep it Why, Jetto them calle in ralne ; weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold onl panion h a stily ; “ I suppose it d id look " H a v e you lost a ll yonr m on ey ? In cans. R oyal Baking Powder C o., loo Wal And ’gin th ey brynge awcete scrolle* and mind tollin' you. I ’ve laid b y money on w b ilo she had it. like a large sum to me then, b u t when asked Mias Corbett. 8t.. New York. iy !7 them p ’taters." scrip ts, There are no counterfeits in o u r one lives in a great city and associates “ W e ll, yes, I h a v e lost the greater They’ll b e a r c them backe aga ln o.” “ How much, Jesss ? " clo th in g ,'’ advertises a dealer. Duos h e with wealthy people it soon begins to look part o f it, bnt before I lost it I made up Josso leaned over toward his com r e f UBe to sell to dudea ? " They’ll am yle on thee, my little foot-page, like a very small one, and by J o v e I it my m in d to see yoa agaiu. I did, upon panion aud whispered, with au air of And m ake a foole of thee ! ’’ and all I made by it got less and my w ord , and nBk y o u r forgiveness. I u naval warfaro a ship that gots th e ‘‘ Shew m e th e mayde," quoth the little foolabsolute frankness and honesty: the years went on until I am actually Proscription of a regular physician who bus had w o rs t of it may be able to move away " S o r r y tossy I d o u b t that very much. P“ S «. "$ 9 .4 3 I " many ytsars’ experience In treating chronic dis down to m y last hnudred. Without losing ground. Aud n o w , Mr. P alm er, I advise y ou to 11Canne m ake a foole o f m e ! " “ G osh, Jesse! Y ou don ’ t tell eases o f all kinds. Every house should have it D ow n to your last hundred!'* return to town us s o o n as possible, while A good many women o f fashion would In case o f emergency. When the children are Well sayd ! wellc sayd ! my little foot-page, Wal, I ’m glad on’t, Yoa w orked hard, echoed J im Farlow. " W ell, y o n most* I h a n g out tho rest o f my washing.” pale, feverish, appetite poor, dull, etc., use Good-speda thee mne the s tr y fe ! ” lik e to obtain the address o f Mrs. Grover an’ yon deserved it.” have lived high. And now, i f I may “ A n d you won’t forgiv e me, Ruth ? ” " I ’ll stand b y thee, my master dere, T he Boston man let bia twenty-five Cleveland's dressmaker. DR. F I N L A W ’S At perillo o f my ly ilc! ” make s o free aB to ask, what have you " W e ll, really, I ’v e quite forgotten W e greatly fear that the Delaware) cent oignr go out while ho sa t thinking come baok here for ? You surely ain't a what I have to fo r g iv e yon for. But, The little foot-p age ho raced and he ranne, of the stute of these men, to whom $9.43 p e a ch orop is destroyed, beoause it is lookin’— ” and glancing at the k id gloves there, I forgive y o u , if that w ill do you And clorn be the poste with glee, was a b ig strike. Happy m en they were, rep orted to be all right. And the lad yea falre came p acin g by broke out into a loud guffaw— “ you any good, and w is h you a pleasant too ; that was evident. F o r Borne time I t is not hard to get a woman to t e ll Aud the maydeus sue bright o f blec. suroly a in ’t a lookin' fo r a job at the old jou rn ey baok to y o u r city friend s." It overcomes Malaria and Rheumatism, Neu the mau of wealth had had some little h e r age. The difficulty is in getting h er smithy again ? ” I f ever a city,gentleman walked o ff a ralgia, Nervousness, Constipation, Kidney and And squires and dames came ryd lng past, difficulty in getting twenty-five cent t o tell the truth about- it: Inne splen dor aud inne state, Bladder Troubles. Being purely vegetable, It Pshaw I Nonsense ! ” rep lied the fron t porch after an interview with an cigars that were quite g ood enough for never Injures the health as minerals do, but puri But mayde n o r manne, nor squire nor dame. S o many harrowing stories of d i s other, h alf angrily, und then he resumed eld erly rnstio m a iden , utterly routed him. But Binoe that day h e has smoked a ster at sea result fr»ui the fact tbat th o fies the blood and builds up the delicate. It Is Did halte at ye Baehelero's gate. in his form er drawling tone, “ O ld Cor and discomfited b y that elderly rasiio the woman’s friend in all troubles peculiar to her nothing but tlve-oent cigars, and de oce a n is ploughed so maoh. bett's dead, I hear, aDd left llu th all his m a iden , jack P alm er was that city gen sex. 100 doses for 75 ets. Sold by druggists and Alle day lo n g eatte the little foot-p age. clares that he has never enjoyed smoking Aatryde o f yo poste satte hce, country storekeepers. T h o straight and narrow path ia a property. Must b e worth a tid y little tlem a n . He cou ld not have felt more beforo m his life !—Boston Transcript, If you suffer from that loathsome disease And all the pretty mayda p aced by difficult thing to keep iu the rural sum ? discom fited even i f ho bad seen Miss CATARRH, or any other chronic disease, d o not By one, b y two, by three. districts after a heavy snow-fall. “ It is worth a tidy little sum and she’s C orbett, with a tranquil little sm ile H ow to H it I t . # • * * * * * fail to consult J. I’. FINLAW, M. D., the cele brated Specialist, 815 Broadway, Camden, N. J. Now daye w as gone and nlghte was com e a tidy little woman," asserted th e black h ov erin g about h er mouth,, g o placidly I t is by no moans a strange c o in c i D id I get anything in th o re ?” re By aid of our malls and express companies, smith with emphasis. b aok to her grass-plat, pick u p the And y e silvere moon arose, peated a dilapidated looking feilow as he d en ce that the rankest tenement houses patieuts avail themselves ot his treatment hun When d o w n from hys poste clom be the little Plainer than ever, though, I suppose, clothes-p in she h a d dropped to answer dreds o f miles away. came down the steps o f a Jefferson in London belong to men o f rank. fo ot-p a g e Naturally suoh homely girls m ake still his k n ock and to le t him in, and proceed Consultation free to all on Fridays and Satur “ My dear, how did your cloak beoom o Avenue residenceyealcrday. ‘ * Well, yon With h ys thurnbe at ye end o f hys nose days, 10 a . m. to 8.80 r. m. All communications homelier old maids." to fasten a handkerchief to the line rum pled up s o ? ” " T h e r e ! I told oan oaolde to cnohinato that I did ! ” must contain a stamp. And into y e halle he grim ly strode I never thought her hom ely nor therew ith. H enry that cutter was too small,” " T h e y generally b ang tho door And y e Rachelerc mood before, either did any one else but y ou , 1 guoss, J im Farlow sp ied his old ohum c o m against the toes o f tramps. ” " Whut’B this, w a iter?” "R a ilroa d I’fegs, m y lorde," cryed the little foot-page, Palmer, and you d idn ’ t think bo till you in g back aod went to the door o f the " And they ought fo. N o t one tramp sou p , sir." " Queer name fur soap.” " W hat neede to barre the d oore ? ” got am ongst them city gals. You s h o p . " Hallo,” sa id he ; “ what luok ?" in fifty knows how to work a honse." " Y ob, s ir ; stock ’s been watered bo Ob, w h a t spake they, my little foot-page, treated Rath all-fired wean, y o u did," B n t the other n ev er answered, but " H ow did you work that one ? ” often, sir.” Of lo v in g or of dule T ” Agent for and J im Farlow turned to bia anvil strod e by, his ja u n ty manner all gone, " W ell, my ring nt th e bell was They sa yd , my lorde,” roared the foot" W h o is that m a n ? ” " H e ’s the W A L T E R 'S P A T E N T CH ARCO AL again w ith ou t word or sig n . page : answored by a servant girl. I lifted m y servant of old Sm ith, the undertaker.'' " H a ! ha! h o ! h o ! ” shouted the oap to ber and said : TIN SHINGLES and SIDING PLATES, " ‘ T h y ma&tere ys a foole ! ” “ O h , look here, Jim , don’ t go to " AU 1 then he’s the valet of tho Bbadow Also work for a minote or two m ore. Does blacksm ith, nearly doubling him aelf u p “ ‘ Please inform tho lady that a gen o f death.” And soe G od wotte the manne must bee " The she live at the !arm ? I know I didn’t in t h * «»eob«h o f h\a mirth, R U B B E R R O O F IN G Who loek eth hlmme In the house, tleman desires to communicate with A musician advertises that he " toadies For feare that mayds may harry him thence and treat her exactly right, but when one da rn yer raysort d i d n ’ t work. ” h er.' the piano,” After he has taught the And c o z e n him for a sponae. T h a t very evening aB Jim Farlow was finds one’s self surrounded by handsome " I n a minute tho lady herself was Patent Slate Booling Paint, piano we suppose ho will look around i h is way h om e he stopped tor fashionable girls one can't h e lp bnt for And soe G o d wotte the manne must bee, before mo, and I took off m y oap again, And Manufacturer of fo r pupils. Who k n o w s not, when L ove begin , get the rnstio maidens one leaves behind. m om ent to speak to Ruth Corbett. She made a very low bow, and said : Iffc he a ttc the door cannot enter, Mobile has bad a " M ikado” German. TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE, But I have good reason to think I oan still w as standing by h e r gate evidently on " 1 Jtedivua itnprimua defacto curanHe w ill a t the windowc com e inuc. th e lookout for h im . A " Mikako ” Japan would have been make it all right. Better late than never, tor f ” TIN ROOFING AND SPOUTING. Oh, lov e la falre and love is free D id you eoe J a ck Palmer to -d a y ? ” more in keeping with the character o t yoa know. She has remained single for " * W h io h ?’ she says. Also Dealer Is To the hovel as wellc as the halle ; th e costumes. my sake, I am sure, and I h a ve come s h e asked. “ * O b, you don’t speak L atin? Very And d o u b ly foole 13 the wfghtc who dreames W eil, yes, I had that hon or,’ here to reward her constancy at last. In Homolimoa it is bard fo tell whether • few ladies do. Yon, ot course, speak Stoves, Heaters, Ranges, House- To o u tw it Love at alle ! p lie d the blaokmith. " Did y ou ? ” short, to marry her.” French, German and Spanish? I d man is firm in principle or sim ply furnishing Goods, etc. I did," said M iss Corbett, " a n d ail T o marry her ? ” which language shall I sa y t o you that 1 obstinate, b u t tho mau himself n oy cr All orders for new work or repairing, o r repairs FAMILY BEADING. Great hoavena ! what a parrot you I ’ v e got to say is— and I oou ldn ’t bring have met with m isfortune, and desire expresses any doubt. and bricks for stoves, h eaters, ranges, etc., promptly attended to. Pica&c give me a call. y s e lf to say that if it woin’t leap year are, Jim . Yes, to marry her. She is a food, an old ooat, and a little money ? ’ It is not at all necessary for a y ou n g th a t it’s a pity y o u haven’t a little of bis dernier ressort." " • O b, you needn’t m in d , being a* lady who is invited to g o ont sleighing A Dernier Rewort. " W hat’s that? " a sk e * th e blacksmith. assurance." you told me in E oglinb. Go to the t o wrap up h%r ears. HUe is su re to M A IN S T R E E T , TOMS R I V E R , N . J. BY MARGARET EYTINQE. And if I had, what would I d o with kitchen and the g irl will attend to yon.’ " A last resort, I can’t live any longer have a near proteotor. I'm over head and heels in it ? ’’ asked Jim , coming as near to her A m iddle-aged man was walking up in the oity. " * Thanks, ma’am. Bon jour re A fish story'cornea from the W est of a the prettiest street o f a little country debt there—owe for this very snit I have a s the gate b etw een them w ould allow, publirjue m a foi.’ tamo trout tbat turns summersault*. " L et it help y o u to ask m e the same town o n e afternoon in early Jane. It on. So I ’ve made u p my m ind to return * " Oh, of course,’ Next thing in 'order w ill be a horse S a e ce e s e r t o W . T . H o w e ll. q aiet, tree-shaded, grass-grown to the borne ol m y obildbood, marry my question he asked m e," returned Ruth. " Babe que eg pulque camarjo ? ’ mackerel in tho circus. " And that was— that was— ? ” s*id the Has now in atom a street, and the man, as h e walked along old sweetheart and settle dow n into a " * Certainly, I will. I am sorry tor It’s better fu r de ’jority o’ m en ter N ot a bad blacksmith. with ja u n ty , swinging step, seem ed won quiet country gentleman. your misfortune, and w ill hunt op a » o i t L a r g e a n d W e ll-S e le c te d S to ck stay in de p lace whar da b’iong, D e " Y e s , it certain ly was,” gravely as for y o u .’ " derfully wide awake in contrast to it. thing to do when one can’t d o anything OF dewberry vine doan grow so lon g atter sented Ruth, He w as a well-preserved man, who mast else, is it ? ” " A n d there’s the suit ? ” it's erbovo de groun'. T h e gate flew open—.Tim caught her STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, have b e e n very good look ing, if not posi ” W ell, I swan you are a c o o l card,” " Y ou bet ; and she g a v e me a square A great university in Chicago ia " B u t yoa won’t find her at in b is arms— " I t was, ‘ W ill y o u be my meal and thirty cents in cash to boot. tively handsome, in his youth. He was said Jim. H o llo w W are o f a ll k in d s, promised by one of theoity’a millionaire*. " A n d I Recherche de jea n hoekandle t ” dressed in a gray suit o f fashionable out the farm, but at the little red home just w i f e ? ” ’ ho fa ir ly shouted. O f oonrse, hog Latin will be iaoluded T IN W A R E , aud w o re his silk hat slig h tly tipped on this side of it. She isn’t a b it stack np h a ven ’t the slightest ob jection ,” said " Out, Santiago de cheese-box. among the classics! studies. oue a id e o f his abundant brow n, curly though the has oome into a fortune. M is s Corbett. W ood and Iron P u m p s, P O W D E R T=L Absolutely Pure. W E L L TESTED A. A. BU SIN ESS CAEDS. B R A N T , DBALKB IN ALL KINDS OF ALBERT C . M ARTIN, A ttorn ey a n d S olicitor in C hancery, B T omb R i v e r , N. J. AT u i l d e r s ’ H a r d w clr ©, NAILS, R EAD Y - IV1 I X E U PAINTS, GLASS, J. H O LM E S BIRDSALL, A T T O R N E Y h ’u m m m m AND O tllee o v e r th e B a n k , POORS, KAMII. B L IN iH , M O U LD IN G S , L A W , Master and Examiner in Chancery, AND NOTABT PUBLIC, O F F IC E o n W ain S treet, o p p o s i t e th e o c e a n H om e, TOWS R IV E R , M. J . ________ « _ I. W . CARM ICH AE L, Counselor at L a w and Master in C hancery O ffice o n Wain S t r e e t , TOMB B IV R R , N. J. BRICK, SHINGLES, LATH, LI W E . CEMENT, PLASTER, M APES’ MANCRE8. COAL and W OO D C H E A P FOR C A S H . V u ia a M B i w c m * , jn r . « jr - AUMACWS YARD. Opposite R a il r o a d Depot, T o m s River. lu m ber ! coal LIME, C E M E N T AND B R ICK , h e n r y l . b r a n t , Attorney and Counsellor at Law, 1X 5 N A S S A U NEW S T ., DOORS, S A S H AND B LIN D S , Also, B la c k s m ith s ’ C oal, AT LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. If o n i t . IfSI f f j f . AUM ACK. J . W . W E B B , M . D., A. M . C O X , flO W UEPATHIST. DEALES IN ALL KINDS OP MAIN b tr r b t , (fo u r doors north o f p o stoffleo,) TOMS RIVER, N . J . Office H oukb : 7 to 8 a . m.; IS to S, and 8 to 1 C A LV IN C. H A V EN S , S u rveyor a n d LUM BER, CO Aim AND W O O D , H A R D " W .A _ R .E , Locks, H i n g e s , S crews, N a lls , G la s s , A c. C on veyan cer, Doors S a s h , Blinds & M o u ld in g s , TOWS RIVER, N. J . Shingles, Lath, Lime, Cement, Brick, All business intrusted to me w ill receive Imme diate attention. Orders bj mall promptly re sponded t s . __________ _ L O W E S T P R I C E S , Offlce a n d Y a rd o n B a y S tre e t, & c„ A c. B a r n e g a t , N. J . 1745 H. D. V A N S A N T , Real Estate and Insurance, I s la n d H eig h ts, N . J . PBALSR IN ALL KINDS OF GROCERIES Dr. L E O N C O B L E , PROVISIONS, AND ID E N T I S T , OPPOSITE RAILROAD DEPOT, T O W S R IV E R . N\ J . TOWS RIVER, H . J . Office Daya—Thursday, Friday sad Saturday. Graduate o ’ Penn. Dental CoUege. Keeps o n hand a good assortment BUILDERS' HARDW ARE, C E D A R 8 H IN C LE S , A c. K. W . SN Y D E R , ALSO, FASHIONABLE TA ILO R , Cowperthwait's Exchange, Main St., COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS OF BERKELEY TOWNSHIP. 1« T o m s E lv e r , N . J . ffir* Garments c a t and rasde t o order in the best manner, at short n o tic e . ly » l BOOK, STATIONERY AND F. 8 T A Y E B T , DIALER IN BOOTS, SHQE8_& RUBBERS. SHOES WADE TO ORDER. R e p a i r i n g D o n e at t h o S h o r t e s t N o t i c e , N e a tly a n d c h e a p l y . Nftjrt door s /cth of Post Office, Main SL, TOMS HIVSR, N . J . *7 JO H N V. M A T H E W S , v iu m .u u i u u iu n i i L B , H O R S «S TAKEN AT L IV E R Y . Rareuche, straw -rid e a n d a ll k in d s e f rig s ready at a ll tim e*, Office: 1. V . Mathews' Blacksmith and W h e e l wright snap, iom a Hirer, N. J. ______ *° T H E O D O R E F. P R U D E N , D EN TIST, H u ram m ed practice » t h i . old office, W A B U K O T C K O T ., SSeW JtalB . pun n « u t ip s a tiT T . T . M . DICKENSON. M eraw or to C. B . Haley, HAIR CUTTINC A B A N K T in SHAVINC, B U IL D IN O , u r n , w. A ladles’ a m Children’s hair d rea stof a specialty. THOM AS R O B ER TS, BLUE FRONT STORE, FRANKLINHARRIS Island Heights properties for sale or to rent. Insurance effected in first-class eorapanles^at reasonable rateB. Boats of a l '' ' and Bold on commission, etc. Office a t U n ion House, M a in Street, Dyspepsiaal lira Care. P IC T U R E S T O R E School Books, Pencils, Pens & Pen Holders, / N o b F c ’ i t i a w l E n v e t e j ;? , Law Blanks, New York A Pftiia. Daily Paper., latest Seaside Library. Ac., 4c., 4c, Q u ic ls . in it s A - o t io n . D IL K S ’ EDWARD A. GULIGK, hair. T his brown, cu rly hair was very lightly touched with gray here aud there, so lig h tly , indeed, as not to be per In “ Q u i c k S a l e s a n d S m a l l P r o f i t s . ” ce p tib le to tho careless observer. his r ig h t band, which was firmly held W a sh in gton Street, near M a in , against the small o f his baok, he grasped TOMS R I V E R . H. J . 1* a h ea vy , gold-headed cane. H e glanoed from sid e to side, as h e walked, at the w indow s of the cottages with the air of one w h o hftd been need to, and still ex pects to , catch the adm iring glances of INSURANCE COMPANY, p e e p in g women. A nd in this expecta tion h e was not w holly disappointed, for O F NEW YO R K. from at least a half a d ozen doore and as many windows he ca ught tbeir glances, K IC K A R P A. M fC r R D T . P r e s id e n t. th ou g h they w ere r e a lly m ore o f wonder than admiration ; a lbeit, he chose only S IN K S, E T C ., Which he offers at reduced rates. THE MUTUAL LIFE Assess, Dec. 31, 1885, $108,908 Th# oldest a c t l v e l ^ ^ ngnnmr^ company in this country. Organised 1848. The largest in the world. Its policies now la force numbering more than IRO.OOO. Its new policies are the most liberal ever offered by any insurance company, « s they are Non-Porfelt*ble and place no restrictions upon travel, occupation or residence aTer being two tears la lores. J O H N C. H O W A R D , Agent, W A R E T O W N . X . M. D ip h th e r in e . i Straw- C RAT ES, Tbti w onderful Sore Throat Remedy will cure all kinds of S ore Throat, ulcerated or otherwise. TWOS. 8. D ILK S, Pfc.fi., L a H n t a r y —R a m i a t , S. J. Nailed up or In (hook. iD fkiefcen y B oses. K in d lin g W o o d , P, 8.—O rd ers from dealers promptly filled. ^ SA M U E L C . B A IL E Y , Cedar sh in g le* e f a ll Kinds, Cedar and Pine Lumber, Siding, rickets, Poets in-! Balling manufactured and sold by . PliLSB n* E. F. LARRABEE, F R E S H AND S A L T M E A T S , N W I R B LAVE, H oc sk and Sio n P a in t s k , Tm m U rer. X . J. At llrln# price*. Car. M a t s u < W a i h l i f t n street*, my T on Rivas, X .J . H A R R IS O N HI attend to ail erter* for Bouse and Sign Painting, Braining, Kamrntmmg, PAPER H A S O IS a , Contact Flitting tod Uluitg. C C O R C E C R A Y ATT « fct, m m r a . u A u c tio n e e r , ft o f real or persoms! p - ------------in a a M r r___ e coonty. F [•omsMlwr.J GOBLE, BAKER. T0WS K I T E * , X. J . i F i l l ? tw k a w K K F im . cake asa A . Pies, eTRTTtfcta* assallv X eyt m s© trr bekery, ctm m aQ r cm fca*^Lcrys I ■ a te to order Uot **r**a *a« Bulls e v irj e — 1st lor break!***. Tea *ad Twenty C*at Cain • tpeelAltv. AM®. * fan l a e ot cesfeenawevy. verr tkaakfai for po*t favor*. I aoltelt t matt*■aaee e f your patrraaffe. T Y ou 'd better go right along, and I wish The N e w T heology. you all the luck you deserve.” . “ I am inre y o u will like the ohurch,” Palmer eyed him suspiciously for a moment and then swaggered np the sa id the elder, show ing the new minister road, with the gold-headed oanc once a round ; " y o u w ill be the first man to m ore fitted snugly across the small of his preacti in it. Those are th e church parlors, for o u r aooial gatherings ; ain’t back. " W e l l, I swan,” said J im , " i f that t h e y hand8ome ? They oost a heap of don’ t beat all. I ’d like to take that walk m oney, bat it’s w orth while to d o things in’ stick and prod him in th e back with w ell. We have a neat little stage, you s e e , for recitations and little concerts it right oat of the village. B u t I ’spose a n d such things. Here is the kitoben, she’ ll take him and kill the fatted cslf, and all that sort o f thing, thanks to bis large, well eq u ip p ed , a splendid thing w hen wo give b i g suppers, as we often pooty face, whilst I never even darst— bnt the last of the sentence wai lost in d o . This large r o e * .d jofn m g f . t h e Aahhfltb .e h o .,1 r a v ^ A c * - - . , - l i . the merry clink, clink, clin k that had th 8«bb«tl^«ohooJjTj(gBj % g f 'we baT,,0 Some H istorical Inform ation. A meek individual, who ow e* us F ollowing ia an exaot co p y of a c o m - several years’ subscription, says hit position in history by a little ten-year- credit ought to be good, for he to to in old girl attending one o f the secondary herit the earth one of these days. “ The difference between a form and a schools of Lancaster. T h e thoughts, dates, punotuation and spelling all p r o v e ceremony," said W hately, " t o n nice that the little lady i$ endowed w ith one, and it liea in this : You lit u p on a form and y ou stand upon cerem ony.” striking originality : 11IST0KY. " Yea, m y heart is a-lauping,” sang the 1. William Penn waa born in B oston young lady at the piano, " Ift moat in 1607. H is father w as a soap a n d take mighty abort leaps the w ay she caudle maker. But W illiam did n o t oefl," whispered another young lady. like that trade. Then the government It is oertaiuly much easier w h olly to _ . . , „ , , deolfne a passion than to keep it within ^ , 'T ' 0“ T ? ^ >* » “ « ™ > * » * ° jnat bounds aud measure; and that William Penn. B e ™ *f»« flr>t which few can moderate almost anybody TgbYITTeated y e t, .a d there ie no orgeo, begun again. man who founded Pennsylvania. ^1? may prevent, “ * R rtii Corbett was hanging o a t'b e r ‘ either. We h op e to have a Rabbatb founded Pennsylvania beoause hi* n a m e to a d m it the latter. A yoMgMfcn-b** 8ue^ * P «fr!lrtu c 5 l school organized some time this winter.” William Penn. William P e n n B y J o v e ! ” said b e to himaelf in a w a sh es when Jack P alm er stepped np for breach o f promise, ’th is ia th e first " And where d o yon have p reach in g ?" joined the Quakers b u t hi* father d i d draw lin g tone as the last cottage passed to ber front porch and rapped on her ease we have yet seen mentioned wherein asked the parson. not like it. And be discovered A m erica he em erged into the h ighw ay again and fr0nc door with his gold-beaded cane. a woman ia alleged to b e that reprehensi O, well,” replied the elder, " w e Site was a tallish, slim woman, with in the year 1492. name in sight of a p ictu resq u e old black' ble being known as the mail flirt. have no place fo r preaohiD g yet, aDd I fair hair drawn op on the top of her 2. Gaorge W ashington, the first it h ’ s shop, b efore w hich stood an d on ’t suppose y o u ’ll have m uch o f that No m ao, however N d , to wholly president of the United 8tate», born in im m ense weeping w illow , how little weU-shaped head and arranged there in to do before n e x t spring. T h e up-stairs dishonest. W e know a groat m any who Virginia in the year. W hen George w ae the place has changed. What a sleepy thre0 or f° Qr large loose puffs, and she is n ’t fiDished, and I don’ t know when it would not run in debt for nenrly *o a little boy he would never tell a lie. 00 partieold tow n it is. I d o n ’t believe there had 110011 b*ne e? « s» a DCa* w ill be. It’s terribly bard w ork raising many things ss they d o if they «**!y b id Because be thonght it was cot nice. It have been twenty b u ild in gs added to it nlsi abape, a thin, rather decided and money now. I t was all we cou ld d o to money enough to pay for fcm t o f them. y e t pleasant m outh, and ears that forced tie not nice nether. H e studied all sin ce 1 left here nearly a quarter of finish the k itch e n .” The y ou n g mau who takes a young kinds of things to be a president. ce n tu r y ago. And there** the smithy theinaeI?e* ° P ° n you r attention. omsa o a t efeigh-nding on moon 7 be clothes she was hanging on the When Ton Fall on the Ice. 3. Abraham L in coln waa born in st th e same as when I w orked there in light nights and doesn't Up th e sleigh were, as the Widow Crwromins, who Wales in 1522. His father was a w o o l g r im y apron - p a o g b ! ” And then The laughter of g ir l* ,” says D e step p in g acroas to the shop where a man iiTtd in the next house, bad often Quinoey, " is and ever wae am ong the comber, but Abraham did not like t h a t over at least once in a drift b efore be o f a b ou t hie own a g e —a eiont, round- remarked, " am white as the driven snow,” most delightful sounds on earth.’1 trade. One day Abraham was sta n din g gets back, loses more than h alf the fun fa ce d , merry-lookiag fellow — was wield tnti R oth, with a clothespin between her Judgment on t h a t It depends whether on the rail road tra ck , and a naan o f life. G itas came b ehind and shot h im . A skin gam e — Barber, to Em poria, in g a hammer with m ig h ty force, striking jip e, had stepped back on the grass plat the girls are laughing at y ou r best joke, b ra v e fparks from the boree-ahoc he waa to regard them com placently when she o r because y o u have just taken a header Ttyu he g ot pu t in ja il for it. B aft ift K*.—" D o you feel the nrnor, ■ »?** fashioning and singing km dly the while b e ^ d the rapping on th e front door. from your b icy cle, and a n trying to waa not nice o f him beesase he thoft Condemned man to c h a i r - " I feolsom othing, b u t it teak m ore like a n a il (m b to th e mnaioal clin k , clin k , clink that pq>r a moment she stood s o d wondered think which e n d of yourself to pick up him on the rail read. 4. Roger Williams discovered A m e r ica answ ered bis b low s, " H a ll o ? Jim w p o it could b e, for it was s very un first. U H i'ua! thing t o have anyone oome to that in 1492 nuntle »n d I U toll j m . " F ark»w ,” said the new -com er in a louder Climate andWeether. aud quicker too* than that ia which he dfjor, all ber friends, after the manner o f Thera to • mountain of oral in W8d He Wu Mtoinfonncd ______ to himaelf, baft it « m soft oountry people, preferring the back. A little g ir l to the p u b lic s ch ool the Hone Y eitoy, W . T ., whioh b ra bran u n til Jim Fir low n touched upon the -rt>en ehe dropped the dotbewpie on th e other day, w h en asked b y her teacher to "A ro yoa wall posted on nanttoai shoetlder b j the gray-kidded heed tb it k P " t o eee who the alter wee. explain the difference between dim affairs? ” asked the Snake Editor. *fc. len d ehiginw rn d ranaral clinktnw ’ J " * P ela er grw ped h er bend « e b e and weather, re p lie d : " Yes ; what do yoa wool to k n o w ? eea sed end the b iu k em ith tam ed e lo w t j' uS — * the d o o r - t b s thonght peeeing " Climate ia what wa have with u* all replied the H one Editor. sees to b e weU l eb ow t end grawely re g w d e d hie r a t e r tfir o o g t h i. m ind et the eeme fin e h o w ftfa ^ a time, _ " Which is the mioenmaet ? ” b u t weather on ly laato a few Inn H, w ith no hint o f recogn ition in hie honest d ilfemnt it wee to the eoft hende be b e d " The one nearest the starn.” not considered complete withomft aaiefch b in e eyee. |*w je e ie been tocsetom ea to — ’ I I thought it was the middle o n e ." It is estim ated that n ot m ore than 800 „ « • ®*nm 01 kentm, la C hicago toe W hy, Jim, d o a t y o u know m e ? H .aiciaiased, in N o; you were minenformed." dear Igrimly bear* *ro left ia tfce We*t, and * t , --------- * sieigfr and the beraee are not Bonmland aeked he o f the gray suit. " S tudy jree f * 0 I indrad » JM o o e e t il. 1 0-jrai-oid b o , who b u l u n to k i l l : Tfc. soo o r ca , tbonts of !k« M > r a n - . taportaat, p rota lM tT srjtaa y id * > W ,’t forgotten J ack P a lm e r?” **ntb, am 1brar udetay b t a n k M U t o w r i i , 1d«* aboold b* raltad Sab tavta - tnrapta « d ou Ho* iV " J a c k P alm er! ” repeated toe black-1 f a n * " 1 I » 1 ? ! r> BcL "5 sa 3 if o Si ■» s s* H* CJI a 8 8 03 CO I f& j. o > g ?► ■ *0 • t*t 5 © s s* oW > V s; Je ™ 8 cl rStaNfc < * ir r A re T k e s e the B u r g la r * f The Philadelphia R e o o r d o l to-day 1 Prank Back, Prank Mdlien, TOKI8 R IV E R , ft, 9. Henry Oonkling, J am es MoMulleh and John L eonard, the m e n who were ar Wednesday Afternoon, Feb. 16, 1888. rested la s t week on t h e charge that they were burglars <nd s a fe robbers, were given another hearing yesterday before M agietrate Smith at t h e Central Station. The m e n were arrested on the strength Eustness notices inserted under this heading a< o f a statement made t o Chief of D etec One Cent a Word each insertion. tives W o o d by a man w h o cannot now be OR SALE.—House and lot at Bamegat, N. found. J., belonging to the estate ol John Tilton. C harles MoOlees, o f T om e River, N . For particulars inquire o f 8. E, B1RD8ALL. 908 West street, New Fork. 90tf J., testified that his hardware store at ANTED.—A small boose and lot on Island that p l a c e had been en tered on January Beach, near Seaside Park preferred. 6th last. The thieves fo r ce d open a rear Price not to exceed 8500 to 8700. Address window, and, with t h e aid of powder, *‘ I*URCHA8EK," Courier Office. 4t* blew o p e n the safe. T h e y seonred 8200 WO COWS and Calves for sale. in cash, $700 in notes a n d securities, and CHARLES H. IRONS, 8U7* White Oak Bottom. all his aooouut bo ks. O n the morning o ON’T target that Klippel & Son are selling f that d a y three m en arrived at Tom s their entire stock of ready-made clothing River b y rail, and th ey are supposed to at cost. I4tf have b e e n the men w h o committed the OR SALE to close a concern, the well- robbery. The next evening the three known yacht William Q. Parsons. men m a d e their appearance at the house E. M. LONAN, Idtf Toms River, N. J of W illia m Giberson, a t Woodland, N. J., a b o n t twenty-five m iles lrom Tom s M IS38^ LANE, Teacher of Plano, Oi - and Voice. River, a n d asked to b e accommodated They had paid JN8TRUCTTON — Piano, Organ, Onitar with f o o d and lodging. Voice, Harmony. their s e o r e and w ere about to retire, Prof. A. B. CLUTE. H e n r y R iohendoller, who had OAL, D RY PINE and OAK WOOD. heard th a t the rob b ers had made their A. A. BRANT. way fr o m Toms Rivet a n d were in G iberINCE-MEAT. — Our own make ; finest sou’s h o u se , came u p t o the plaoe with and best. Satisfaction guaranteed or several neighbors a n d demanded their money refanded. 4 8. 0. BAILEY. anrrender. The th ie v e s drew their re RIZE M EDAL PAINTS, Standard Q uality. A. A. BRANT. volvers and threatened to kill any one who s h o u ld molest th e m . The farmers ADIES’ SHAMPOOING at T. M. Dicken son's Barber Shop. Bank building. were scattered, a llo w in g the men to esoape. Early the n e x t morning, how B R E W E R ’ S H A C K S ever, o n e o f the gan g w as oaptured, and he is n o w looked np i n the jail at T om s Meet all trains on Pennsylvania Railroad. He gave h i s name as Frank Leave Post Office at time of closing o f mails; River. Smith, o f Seventh a n d Alaska streets, Cowdrlek & Cook’s hotel two minutes later. Orders left at Post Office or Cowdrlek & Philadelphia, and it w a s in that neigh Cook’s Hotel will receive prompt attention. b orh ood that the fi v e prisoners w ere JAMES BREWER, Proprietor. arrested. Cent a Word Department F W T D F T C M P L TOM S R I V E R POST OFFICE. MAILS CLOSE FOR New York aud points north of Red Bank, 6.50 a . M. G ib ers on identified Frank Mnllen and Harry Oonkling as t h e companions o f the m a n now under arrest. The who’le party were com m itted in default o f 82,000 bail each for a farther hearing on next M onday, M agistrate Smith remark ing : *4 None of y o u m eu would hesitate to c o m m it murder i f thwarted in you r sob ern es.” New Y ork and all points north o f Man chester, 9.50 A. M. and 8.05 r. m. Manchester, Bayville, Cedar Creek, Forked River, Waretown, polntQ between Manchester and Bridgeton and between Whitings and S h e r iff Holman w e n t to Philadelphia Tuckerton, 9.55 A. m. Philadelphia, Western and Southern States, y esterday to be p resen t at the bearing. Island Heights, Seaside Park, points south of Barnegat and Bamegat, 7.45 A. u. and 3.15 V obso I A«hnr«. P . M. O n Sunday m orning, patrolman John Sllverton and Burrsvillc, 7.55 a . m., Tuesday, E. Loveland, oi the Life-saving Service, Thursday and Saturday. discovered a bark ashore three miles MAILS ARRIVE FROM south o l Point P leasant. He Immediate New York and Philadelphia, 8.10 a . m . ly b u rn e d a signal a n d ran two miles to Philadelphia, Camden, etc., 10.28 a . m . and the B u y bead Station with the news. 5.56 i*. M. New York and all points north, Tucker tori, K e e p e r Pearce at o n c e secured a team of Bamegat, Forked River Bridgeton, etc., 11.20 horBee, and after telep honin g to Superin A. M. ten den t Havens, s ta rte d for the wreck. New York and points north of Manchester, The b each was c o v e re d with ice, and the 8.55 p . m . jo u r n e y to the w reck consumed an hour. New York and points north of Red Bank, A fte r arriving at t h e scene another hour 7.03 p. m . lo s t in aiuking th e sand anchor in Silverton and Burrsvillc, 4.30 p . m., Tuesday, frozen gronnd. F inally a line was Thursday and Saturday. A. W. IRONS, P. M. sh ot over the v e s s e l, and the crew — seventeen in all— sa fely landed. The v essel proved to b e t h e bark Fairmount, LOCAL MATTEBS. G apt. King, from Antw erp, loaded with e m p ty kerosene b a r r e ls and some iron. B r e v itie s A w eek from to-day is Washington's T h e w ork of the c r e w s oi Stations Nos. 10 a n d 11 is highly commended. James Birthday. T o -d a y is Aah-WeJnoaday, th e flret T. Havens and E l ij a h Obadwiok volun teered their services, and assisted in the day o f Lent. la n d in g . Superintendent Havens re T ow n meeting ocea n on Tuesday, c e iv e d dispatches f r o m the captain and March 18th. forw arded them t o the owners. T he Candidates for township offices are v esse l may be h a n le d off, beginning to oome forward. A sp ecial meeting of Goodwill Assem A F i n * Piano. bly, A . O . M. P ., was held last evening. P r o f . A. B. O ln t e has placed in his The sidewalks were flooded yesterday m u s ic room a n ew B e b r Bros, upright by the rapid melting of the snow and p ia n o , of novel d e s ig n , and one whioh has attracted considerable attention from ice. In consequence o f the inclement o a r people. In it is a series o f patented weather o f Sunday, the chtu&h attend improvements, am ong them b ein g a c y lin d e r top, h a rm on io scale, touch ance w as small. regulator, endwood string bridge, Besse T he newly-elected offleers o f Mannam er steel action fr a m e , finger guard aud basset T ribe, Im p’d O . o f R . M ., were p ia n o muffler. T h is last,' when aotively installed last evening, a p p lie d , makes t h e instrument practi A letter addressed to John Henry c a lly inaudible t o a l l except the player, Green remained unclaimed in the Toms en a b lin g one to praotioe without limit R {ver P ost Office on the 13tb iaat. a n d not molest t h e neighbors o r even S h eriff Holman has iasned h is pro d is t u r b a sleeping person in the next clam ation oalling attention t o an aot of r o o m . It will d o n b l / the period o f the Legislature regarding b rib ery at au iuatrnment’s usefulness. P rof. Glnte elections. ex te n d s a cordial invitation to the pu blic T h e sleighing scow came on Saturday, g enerally to call a t h is mnsio room and ar d w as re-enforced on Sunday evening, personally examine the instrument. I t h a s been heartily enjoyed b y enr T o m a River Y a c h t Cluby ou n g folks. T h e a D n n a l m e e tin g o f the T om s R iver T h e warm son o f Monday and yester day caused the snow to disappear rapid- Y a c h t Oinb was h e l d on Saturday even 8y, and tbs sleighing vanished like a in g last. Ow ing t o tbe storm, on ly s v e r y few m em bers were present. A beautiful dream. was made b y tbe T h e oyster tappers served by the financial report ladies o f the H . E . Church in Gowper- treasurer, show ing s balance o f abont thwait’s Hall last Thursday and Friday f i f t y dollars on h a n d , sod tbs follow ing eveninga were w ell attended, and proved office rs were re-elected for tbe ensuing year : auooeeaful financially and otherwise. Commodore—J . H . Stontenbnrgh. St. Valentine’s Reception w as held iu Vice-Com m odore— J. Holmes Birdssll. Cowpertbwait’s H all last evening by the Secretary—T h o m a s Vf. Middleton. ladies of the Baptist C hnroh, and Treasurer—J o h n Beatty. proved very snooeasfnl. A valentine M ea su rer-E p h raim Robinson. table, a oonfeotionery table and a post Vice-Measurer— William P . K irk. office with special delivery sw elled the T ru s te e s -R a lp h B. Gowdy, Clayton proceed s to quite a neat anm. R ob bin s, J. H o lm e s Birdsai?, John T h e r a o m e t r lo Reading*. B ea tty, J. Q, Stontenbnrgh. T h e following is an accurate report of thermometer variations taken for the P a la f t l A c d d a a t. N e w J brsxt C o r a ir a by Harry M. BanGapt. Thomas W . Middleton, P rose neU, o f this town : c u t o r of ths P le a e of this county, while Day Ttaumlaj Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Feb. 9 10 11 13 13 14 15 7 A. If. 22 16 33 12 m . 26 26 33 34 38 47 21 6 r . m. 23 30 33 33 in attendance o n t h e session of the State Department o f t h e Grand Arm y o f the R epublic, in T re n to n last Friday, slipped a n d fell upon t o e sidewalk, breaking tbe s m a ll bone of t h e left leg just above the a n k le. He w as taken to the American H o u s e and s u r g ic a l aid summoned, and t h a t evening h e w aa brought to b is borne i n this town. T h e injury is a painful one, altbOBgh not a serious one, and will probably confine him to hia bed fo r tbe n e x t six weeks. C a p l Middleton desires n a to extend hia thanks to D r. Coleman, M r . Early ol t h e American H ouse, and , t h e ladicsof t h e G . A. B. R elief Corps f( jr k M „ e a ^ T h ro u g h o u t ths C o u n ty . the tow n . This lib ra ry is o r should be The well-known B esah Haven Is offered a b e n e fit to the p la o e as the collection sh ow * good teste displayed b y the com Ex-Senator Emson is seriously ill st m ittee appointed t o select it, containing a f e w books on fiotioo, romance sod his residence at C ollier's Mills. R eviva l services are being held in the m o re on historical events, both ancient Oabornville M. P . Church by the pastor, and modern, lot sale bt tebi, Rivor. Whether tha company will be mble to bnild a new hotel of rebuild and enlarge tbe Island Hones we kre not prepared to ca y . On© thing, however, w e will say, enlarged hotel aooommodatione ato absolutely needed. W e shall continue to agitate the question until it w attained. As wo have said heretofore, every property ewner is in terfiled in thiB movement. The trouble is many property owners arc expecting som e one else to do what they must do themselves. — Herald. A Canard. A story has been going ths founds of th e p t m to the effect that the wife o f o n e George L ew is, living at this town, h od eloped w ith a peddler, after drawing from the bank $825, and that L ew is wsi seek ing h is wife in Brooklyn. H o person answering tha description g iv e n of L ew is is known around here, and nothing is known of tho elopement. I t is safe to oiaiSB it, with th e other sensational Btoriea o f the dally press, as a oanard. T. B . Oaatle. N e w Egypt I te m sChappy A B row n have been shipping Jam ee D . Hammell has sold his hotel quantities o f poultry to N ew York at N ew Egypt to P a te l O. M ount. A 1 and points East d aring tho past few son of M r. Mount w ill run it. w eek s. Oyer fiv e thousand pounds waa A n e w station, costing #2,500, has been erected at B am egat Oity b y the sh ip p e d last w eek, mostly capons. A m o n g the finest lo t received were 115 T h e M ark et.. Washington’* Birthday* L on g Beach R« itroad Company. o s p o n s from M ich a el Oulleu, that Reported for the N bw J ershv Courier A Washington tea-party will b e given A three-masted schooner, with main averaged over 9^ pounds each ; and 50 b y 0. 8. Palmer, Wholesale Ooax- uext Wednesday evening b y tb e Jadies mast oarried off at d eck and misseamaat from Alfred H orner that averaged abont misaiou Merobant in Fruits and Pro o f the Presbyterian Chnroh, in Cowgone, passed np th e beach in tow on 10 pounds each. W m . M nrpby brought pertbwsit’s Hall. T b e old-time costumes duce, 166 R eade S t , New York. M onday o f last w eek. in f o r Mrs. R. E . Bean, 39 capons and w ill be worn. D aring the evening N e w Y ork . Feb. 13,1888. E dw ard E. H a lit, son of Thom as 9. s lip s that averaged 10} pounds each ; The week opens with bright, m ilder there wil! b e au auction sale o f pound Hulit, o f New B ed ford , form erly of o f the heaviest weighed 325 pounds, packages. Lakewood, was k illed in a railroad acci or a n average o f nearly 11 pounds each. weather, and w e are enoonraged to look fo r a more active business; and as Lent Taaehevs’ Examination. dent in Texas recently. R id g w a y Fonlka brought in a fine lot commences this week it will largely An examination of applicants for By th e will of th e late Edward Jami that averaged n ea rly 10 pounds eaob. increase the demand for eggs, and we third-grade teachers’ certificates will be son, o f New E gypt, hia son Howard is N . R . Holcomb, liv in g near Oookstown, trust, firm prices will b e maintained. b o ld st the school house iu this town on made executor and th e children all buve b r o a g b t m a v ery fine lot that averaged Frcah gathered stock Bailing to-day at Saturday, 25th task an eq u al share in tb e estate. n e a rly 10 pounds e a ch ; four of the heavi ft'* ots,; limed, 14 @ 15 ots.; fancy white Matter's Sale. I t 1b reported o n good authority that est weighed 50 pou nds. Erhart Fisher leghorn, 30 @ 35 ote. Choice poultry A t a master's sale in partition of lands Wil* the railroad track from New E gypt tu a ls o brought in som e fino birds. in demand especially chickens, as they in Berkeley tow nship, held in this town fiighfatow n fs to b e torn np. and that liatn G . Johnson has sold to the same nrn now scarce and wanted. Turkeys, o n Saturday last, the property was pur p a rtie s the p resen t season over 10U portion o f the road abandoned. fresh killed, 11 (g> 13 ote. Ohiokens and T h e stand pipe o f the New Y ork and ca p o n s, the average weight being over 9 fow ls, 9 @ 14 cts. Geese, 10 @ 12 ote. chased by A m os Grant for $400. p ou n d s. Mr. J oh n son ’s entire sales of L on g Branoh R a ilroa d at the depot at Docks, 13 @ 14 ots. Choice dreBsed G en era l News Items. Point Pleasant Unrated its valves by p o u lt r y the present season will aggregate veals io good reqneat and prices favor Ironton, O h io, baa been visited by a o v e r five Hundred dollars. Ocean county freezing, and had t o b e taken down. able, 10 @ 11 cts.; fair, 8 @ 9 ots. $100,000 tire. sta n ds at th6 h e a d for heavy capon rais A fter mnoh tribulation, the post office Dressed hoge, 7 © 8 ots. The market in g . AU is q u iet in the Bohnylkill Valley at P o in t Pleasant has at last been on ohoioo grades o f dairy butter Is firm, Considerable excitement has been m oved. This knocks onr brother of and good selling from 24 @ 28 cte.; awaiting the attem pt at arbitration. crea ted here fo r tho past few days over Three oases o f death from spotted tbe Beacon ont o f at Jeast one item per fancy creamery, 30 @ 81 ots.; select th e reported d iscovery o f o il near the week. dairy, tuba and pails, 21 @ 23 ote.; fever are reported from Germantown, residenoe of J o h n R . Irons, abont one inferior grades, 18 @ 20 ote. Wild Pa. E lija h Anderson, o f near Freehold, a n d a half miles south o f this village. ducks scaroe, and canvasbaok worth Russia oontiues her warlike prepara has leased the o ld Burnt Tavern. It I t was first discovered b y Clayton fr o m $4.00 @ $6.00 $ p a ir; red bead, tions, although the press utterances are will hereafter bo know n as the Charleston B ro w n , of this p la oe, on Tuesday o f last $ 3.00 @ 3 . 5 0 ; mallard, 80 @ 9 0 ots.; peaceful. S prings Hotel, and will be conducted as w eek , his attention being attracted to it oommoD, 60 ots. There is a g ood de a temperance house. Sherman is favored for tbe Presidency b y the peouliar substanoo emanating representatives of M ob ilo and A new ice b oat, named the “ Star,” fr o m the ground. Upon investigation it mand for strictly prime apples and fancy b y eto., worth from Greenings, Baldwins, Wisconsin, has recently been p u t on Lake Oarasaljo w as found to b e o f an oily nature, the at Lakewood. H o r owners anticipate o d o r boing v e ry similar t o coa l oil. $ 2 .7 5 © $3.00 ^ b b l .; other varieties, Carelessness on tho E rie Railway Cranberries, fancy, m uch pleasure and sport d aring the A rtioles saturated with It will burn very $ 1.50 @ $2.50. caused a sm ashup at East N ewburg and $10.00 @ $11.00 f b b l.; $2.50 <g> $3.50 remainder of the ioe season. rea d ily . A considerable quantity has the death o f tw o men. box. Florida oranges ranging from It is urged in favor of a borongh b e e n oarried a w a y by persons attracted One good effect o f the recent dynamite $3.50 @ 8 4 .5 0 box for fancy fr u it; government st P o in t Pleasant that fewer to th e plaoe. U p to this tim e o f writing, russets, $2 25 @ $2.75. T he market uoare in the British House o f Gammons N o doubt dogs are seen on th e streets. A borongh t h e production increases. continues firm on potatoes, and choice is that it has been thoroughly swept aud government, ha vin g tbe same effect, efforts will Boon b e made to investigate R os e worth $3.00 ^ bbh ; Hebron and dusted. it. w ou id bo a good thing for ihis town. Mrs. Sarah J . Robinson, obarged at Burbank, $2.25 @ $2.50. Sweet pota Horner Bros, have just received direot T h ere is a proposition for a new high toes. $4.00 @ $4 50 choice. Cabbage Cambridge. Mass., with poisoning her way road from Manaeqnan to Lakewood. fr o m the W est two oar loads o f fino eoaroe and high, and worth from $12.00 brotber-in-lew, was found'guilty in the The plan if carried out would make the horses, lorty-three iu number, whioh @ $14.00 f l 100. Russia turnips, $1.25 first degree. distance at least three miles shorter than w il l be sold o r exchanged on reasonable ^ lb. Choice white onions, $5.00 Seven negroes on n shrimping expedi it n ow is, but w ou ld necessitate a new term s. Their reputation for fair dealing $7.00 13 b b l.; rod, $3.50 @ $ 1.5 0; tion were drow ned in the M ississippi brid ge across the Manasqnan River, at a h a s made for th em a very large trade. yellow, $3.00 $4.00. The market is River through tho swamping of their Revival services, which b a re been in p oin t abont one m ile north o f the new teadily advancing on beaus; marrow, overladened skiff. progress in the M . E. Chnroh fo r several brid ge now in co u r se of erection. $2.80 @ $2 8 5 ; medium, $2 60 @ $2.65, The six days’ walk euded on Saturday w eeks, closed o n Monday o f last week. L a st Friday at Buckingham’s Mills latter price extrem e; white kidney, night, A lbert, the Philadelphia baker, T h e meetings w ere well attended, aud the pigeon shootin g contest between $2.50 @ $2 60 ; red, $2.15; pea, $2.65 won, beating the reoord, CIO miles, with several have beer, added to the church on Burlington and Ocean counties took @ $2.75. Evaporated apples, fanoy, 9J a soore o f 621J miles. probation. place. The p u rse was $20. Andrew @ lO ots.; choice, 8J ots.; sun 'dried, 4 The forth com in g report o f the OiviJ Rev. W. W . Moffett, PresiJiug Elder, Bussby, the cham pion o f Ocean county, © C ots. Raspberries, 22 @ 24 otr. Service Com m ission will defend the occupied the p u lp it of the M. E . Chmcb sh ot against Charles H. Pittman, of Cherries, 17 @ 21 otB. Huckelborries, preseut law as the best possible under o n Tuesday evening. The people uf M oun t Relief, champion o f Burlington 10 @ 11 ots. Beeswax, 22 cts. $ lb. present circumstances. t h is place re g re t that this is hiB last coun ty. Each shot at ten birds, 30 Honey, white clover, 11 @ 12 ots. v is it to ns in t h e capaoity o f Elder, A special from Philadelphia reports yards rise, 50 yards boundary. Pittman buckwheat, 8 @ 9 ots. Furs in fair T he barbed w ire factory is now work killed 8 birds and Huzby 6. Pittman demand, and mnBkrnfc worth from 12 © that three " tramp ” steamers, which i n g on full tim e, affording employment left English ports in Decem ber last, was accordingly awarded the prize. 18 cts.; opossum, 10 © 40 ots., as to t o quite a n u m b er of men. kind, eto,; fox, 50 cts. @ $ 1.5 0; coon, have not since been hoard o f. M rs. Albert A llen , o f Point Pleasant, Walter C ottrell is erecting a stable in A M innesota farmer asBa*i8>nated his 75 cts. to $1.10 ; skunk, black, $1.00 @ when about g o in g down cellar at Mrs. t b e rear of his property on Main street. $ 1 .1 5 ; striped, 25 @ 75 ote.; otter, wife because she bad commenced p r o L u e lla Arnold’s on Snnday morning of Ex M eba G ratia , $7.50 @ $10.00 ; beaver, $5.00 @ $7.50. ceedings for divorce, then shot his last week, made a misstep and fell down daughter and finally killed himself. the entire length of the oeltar stairs, T h e Town o f '* Jcrm ens.” The Long B ea ch Gravel Company, of K nights o f th e G old en E a g le. Five m em bers of a colored family In sustaining a dislocation of the knee cap Isaac S . Jennings, of Tbe semi-annual reports o f the snb- Grant parish, L a ., were fatally poisoned and a fracture o f one o f the bones o f w h ich Capt. Harvey Cedars, and Tlmoiliy V. Newell, ovdioate Geatlos o f the K night* o f the through the mistake of tb o head of the the leg near th e knee joint. D r. Ben nett was called, w ho rednoed the fracture H o n . George Pfeiffer, Jr., and Charles Golden Eagle o f tbe State of New household in patting rat poison in to a S . Ridgway, o f Camden, are the inoorJersey for the term ending D ecem ber dub of cabbage. and dislocation, and she is now improv poratore, re cen tly purchased the Jennena 31st, 1887, are now io tbe hands of Barglars entered the house o f Amos J , in g. farm , adjoining Manuah&wkiu on tbe Grand Master of Records E. D . SeneeBuell, a wealthy Chicago reel estate B a m e g a t Ite m s. south, and h a v e laid oat that portion maa. Tho following is a summary o f the owner, and after plundering his office O n Friday, 10th instant, our com n e x t to the T uokerton Railroad and the business of the year : shot and k illed the aged m illionaire m unity wm sh ocked to hear the sews of m ain shore ro a d between Mannahawkin Number of Castles December 31st, when h e surprised them revolver in band. the death o f Mrs. Lizzie Lippincott, a n d Cedar R u n into b uilding lots, the 2 3 ; instituted daring the term, Henry Knickerbocker, J r ., son of M r. w ife o f Gapt. G arrett L ippincott. While smallest of w h ioh are 50x300 feet. T b e 10; total, 33. Membership, Decem ber it was generally known that Mrs. L ip - price of the lo ts have been fixed at from 31st, 1886, 2504 ; initiated during th e Henry Knickerbocker, o f New York, shot hiiqsulf at Saratoga, dying o f his wound. pincott was and hud been quite sick, it $ 40 to $75 a u d they are offered on the year, 1242 ; admitted by card, 8 7 ; rein It is supposed that he com m itted s u i was supposed th e crisis waa past and instalment p la n , with tonus s o easy as to stated, 9 ; total gain, 1288 ; withdrawn, cide, though b is family scouts tbe idea. we might soon look for her genial face place them w ith in the reach o f all, 4 3; Buspendedi 216; deceased, 13 ; am ong ns again ; hot God willed other Henry R eese, late coshior of the Tho soil is o f the very beat for track total loss, 252 ; net gain for year, 1086 ; wise, and congestion superindnoed b y and garden p a r poses, w ith excellent Hotel, Philadelphia, is total membership, December 31st, 1887, Continental pneumonia and rhenmatism set iu and water and g o o d drainage. nnder arrest for embezslement. He 3516. ca lled her to her happy home above. confessed to stealing h is em ployers' Hiram L ^ m son has purchased a lot Tbe membership consists o f 12 P ast M rs. Lippincott was beloved by all, her and erected thereon a handsome dw ell Graud Chiefs, 487 Past Chiefs, 2779 money, to having two hom es and to gen ia l and h a p p y disposition making all in g, a neat cottage, on tbe southern members Crusader’s Degree ; 142 m em having plundered former em ployers of h er friends. S h e was alw ays foremoat portion of th e tract. bers Knight’rt Degree and 96 members $60,000. in all matters o f church interest and The enterprising firm of W ills & rilgrim ’fl Degree. The P opulation o f T om s R iver charity, and has truly er.rned the c a ll: Deacon, o f M ou n t H olly, are now p u t Number o f sick members relieved, Is abont 1800, sad we would say at 1 W ell done, g o o d and faithfnl servant; ting the fin ish in g touches upon an e x 198; members buried, 9 ; wives o f least one-h a lf are troubled with some en ter into the rest provided for yon." T o tensive and first-class saw and feed m ill members buried, G. affection o f the Throat and L ungs, as th ose who are left to mourn, we offer on r on the p rop erty. T h ey have taken Tbe receipts of the Castles from all those oom plaints are, according to sincerest sympathies. quite an in terest in tbs developm ent o f Bonrcon daring tbe year amounted to statistics, m ore nnmeroas than others. The eighth anniversary o f Manners’ this neighborhood, and if proper e n $25,663,77 ; paid ont for siok and fnneral We w ould advise all not to negleot the L od g e, No. 150, F , A A . M ., was cele couragement is given them by o n r benefits, $5107.99; invested, $4016.24 brated on Tuesday evening, February people it w ill resnlt in tbe greatest total fund o f the Castles, $17,333 9 9 — opportunity to call on their druggist and get a b ottle o f Ken p's Balsam fo r the 7th. Abont o n e hundred members and advantage? to Mannahawkin and the aa increase o f 810,651.64, and an average Throat and Lungs. Prioe 50c. and $1.00. guests assembled in the lod g e room, and viciuity. oi $525 per Castle. Trial size fr e e . Bold b y all druggists. after icdalgiug in a social chat, at 9 George P feiffer, Jr., has purchased Since tbe close of tbe term there has o ’ clock were invited to b e seated at the three lots u p o n whioh h e contemplates been instituted one Castle— Clyde, No. Ju dge T athill, of C b iosgo, decides boantifti! table. After partaking of tb e erecting oottag ee in the spring. 34, of Manasqnan. that C ook county mast pay tbe Industrial g o o d things prepared, socia l enjoyment Among oth ers who have purchased The Castles are located as follow s : Sebool fo r G irls for maintenance of kept o p until tbe wee small hoars, with a view to immediate improvement Camden (5), Millville, Mf. H olly, Balem, immates committed by jaatioes, although when all departed for their homes, high ly a re: Gideon O. Giberson, Howard Cran- Trenton (2), Wrightsville, Camden C o ., it is understood tbo institution ia con pleased with th e anniversary. mer, F red E . Slater, Isaac M . T aylor, Quinton, Salem Co., Atlantic City, H ad- trolled b y the Cstholio Honse o f tbe In my last communication I noted tb e Samuel Cranm er. donfleld, BridgetoD, Burlington (2 ), G ood Shepherd. fa ct that a n ion revival meetiogs w ould Tbe new railroad between M edford Woodbnry, Marlton, Beverly, Florence, Away from the eyes, away from the b e held here. This statement waa and Mannahawkin has been surveyed Point Pl<-esant, Palmyra, M ooreetown, D o away wilh im pure blood, erroneous, aa the meetings in the P resb y throngb th e property, which when co m Cramer H ill, Camden C o., Mann&haw- tniud. and tbe evidence of ill health w ill soon terian Chnroh were discontinued, and pleted will g iv e this portion of our State bin, May’s Landing, Chambersburg, disappear. Use Warner’s L og Cabin meetings w ere commenced in the M. E snob a b o o m as will astonish the natives. Merohantville, Glassboro. Uurffville. Sarsaparilla and secure pare b lood and Cburoh. T h ese latter meetings a re Tiie s a cce s s o f tbe place is now Gloucester D o , Caiifoo, Hunterdon good health. Tbe largest bottle In tbe meeting with great aaccess. assnred, a n d we may expect in the near Co., Laoabertville and MBoasquan, m arket 150 doses for $1.00. Tbe cornet band from Cedar Ran p a id future to se e Mannahawkia, Jennensand o u r town a v isit on Thursday evening Cedar R a n united in one grand town R ep orts o f the num ber of oases of last, and entertained na with some e x advancing rapidly In progress tod im exasperating nuisances scarlet fever in Mount H olly have been cellent selections. provement. known in a newspaper office are the greatly exaggerated. N o* over twelve Wm. Horner, who drives one of A lle n „ . . . . . . _ exchange and sample cop y fienda, and wh0 p , ” . , „ ,oroiD, children are lick. N eill’s batcher wagons, was dangerously I . l . . d * . £ . « . H O i .r . Rev. and severely kicked by one o f tbe h orses on Saturday. " Our sc h o o l g ir i" retained on S atur da y evening last, and was tendered m serenade b y th e band, A number o f onr citisens are rep orted sick. Diamond. There b u been tn abniuRut • npplj o f good ice gathered at I.U a d Heighto. This o n g h t to insure low prices the coming season. The sea son is now at hand when preparations should b e commenced for the summer. Those who expect to paint should rem em ber that this is the best time in t b e rent t o d o outside work in this line. W e are si ways too slow in getting rea d y for the summer season. Let ns b e su re to make ready in season this year. Ws h a v e it on good antbority that the water works will b e in operation daring t h e com ing season. The com pany is n o w securing tbe right o f way to lay its main*. No one will be asked |tbeir into tb, Th# g n t tJp> „ TCnp0, iDg roonl. “ literary fellers ’’ whose writing for 35 some reason o r other never saw cold 45 type. T b e second has eeen your paper 33 id some ont-of-tbe-way plaoe, and being impressed with its power sod w orth, O r any Seeiehledesires a sample oopy with a view to A ** oraiy sociable " will b e given by W « t C roak. subscribing. But they fade into the ladies c l th e W . C. T . U . of this Mrs. Annie Shinn is ly in g very ill a t insignificance before tbe loafer who, tow n on Friday evening at th eir roots in her residence with tear let fever. having some slight acquaintance with the YanH ise building. A p r is e will be Richard R . Lippincott and fa m ily some one of yoar employees, sk a Iks awarded to tb e lady wearing tba moot intend m oving from tbe hotei thia w eek . abont until be perceives hia opportunity ridiculous costume, and one t o ths geoProsecutor Thomas Middleton, of _ . to slip into the composing room u n ob . b o w ill m p t u d w m , d u n g T ook River, w ai down on Wednesday t o served and makes it s loafing place for ths evening tb e maziest necktie. Re officiate at t b e suit of M rs. Jane K e ll y the remainder of the day. T be first and iffwhrnects w ill b e served, and home- s k t r i f * I t l e a . vs. Ckaa. R . G ot, of Beach Haven, t h e second are tolerated because they have m ade candies w ill be offered fo r sale in A t a Sheriff’ s sale, held on F riday hearing o f w hich took p la ce at tha h o te l. _____ ^ ___ institutions tbs crasy Tbe board o f school trustees h eld a to .a la c t ib a (o r .lo c k ; U ] th . comp a » , „ |tost, tbeproperty of Mary £ . Thomas, . h o w m fm d a , i « t aL, taken in execution at the n i t of meeting in tb e school house on T u esd a y . t o b a r e th , p rop lc tok, th . - t e r T|1Ha( lak. H m l l b T h e fourth entertainment o f tbe Pee- t b e Dover M a t o s ? Lass and B ed d in g evening and finished up some u n d o n e I h - a n il b , . great a d r .c tage to M p h i - „ ^ o f s previous meeting. I t w a s tim e Series w ill b e presented to-morrow Association, w m sold to tbe defendant Wand H e ig h t , h « t j w . We th ick d » . o r t . o . The la.t » aa n evening at the Baptist Chnroh by Mfen f o r $600. T h i s property is eitnated : decided not to expend tb. p e o p le oagbt to e « o o r . g , e c e r r lA M | ^ , h m li Dal u O liv e Thompson, reader and i n person- abont one m ile east of this town, and on the o ld school b oose property, tra t ™ rprM?. ° . in . ‘ tolem U d under »nr circumstancee. fctnr. in rn vary ehoiee programme, contains about eleven news. O ne share ( persevere toward tbe erection o f a omw A m eeting ia tbe interest o f tbe new hotel w as called a t 131 Federal street, R<»11 •* H e a e r. W berevei this talented y o e a g ledy teas o f tbs capital stock of the A m oeu tioc sebool b o o se , which certainly is Camden, for February 7th, b et few were The roll o f hoc or of Waretown Grawnppenred before the pu blic, t o e baa woo w m sold for $CO. ®^b it, aud no p ractica l results were mar School for toe week ending F e b . 3, th e nm fsnffftci praise of th e press mM Tbs sale o f t h e property o f Benjamin The public library begins to A com j7J2j, howere , bus J8W, is m follow s: Ada p e o p le : and her sneness Inst year in thin Porter, at th e omit o f the D over MntnnI worthy t b « n * * e ee thirty-aix aewjraacU R a le s , Fred tow n will dowbtiem fill tb e boose to- L oan and B nA Jx ag Amocmlion, wnn a d - i volnmss h a ve been added to the enQ fee-, been organised with acapital o f $50,000. Ralph Chambers. Wnrd < w m d f o r <mm week. 'lio n and extensively cirentetod t h n w b !Tbe pa p ers have been fifed at Toms 27 28 23 N o other apring m edicine b u w on itself snch universal confidence u Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It ia lb s moat power!a 1 com bination o f vegetable alteratives over offered to the pnblic, and is acknowl edged by the medical profeu ion to be tbs beat b lo o d purifier. T h is picture sh ow s two la u n d resses, one at w o r k tire other n o t able t o , because h er bands a re cracked a n d sore— she has b e e n usiug s o a p con ta in in g too m u ch alkali. R e a d Prof. L e e d s ’s lep ort. G e n t le m e n ; — T h e s a m p le o f “ I v o r y ” S o a p w hich y o u sent t o m e f o r a n aly sis h a s been r e c e iv e d , a n d y o u w ill f i n d a n a ly sis h e r e w it h . A s a r e s u lt , t h e “ I v o r y ” S o a p w h ile s t r o n g l y c le a n sin g , leaves t h e skin s o f t and p lea sa n t to t h e t o u c h instead o f h a rs h , u n c o m f o r t a b le , and lia b le to c h a p , as r e s u lts fr o m th e use o f m a n y c o m m o n la u n d r y soaps, in w h ich t h e ratio o f u n c o m b in c d to c o m b i n e d a lk a li is la r g e . The p ercen ta g e o f uncom bined o f o il o r grease. h o t t# n v of C h em istry , ALB E R T R . LEEDS, P h .D. P rofessor o f C h e m ist r y . Stevens A W O R D O F W A R N IN G . There are many white soaps, each represented to be “ just as good as the 1Ivory' ; ” they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities o f the genuine. Ask for “ Ivory" Soap and insist upon getting it. Copyright SBSf., by I’roctcr Si Gamble. 1846 . 1888. COW PERTHW AIT EXCHANGE. C O W PERTH W A IT & Go. ARE NOW I N GREAT V ARIETY AT LOW EST PRICES. Laces, Dress Goods, Handkerchiefs) Trimmings of all kinds. A LARGE LINE O F Merino and Muslin Underwear. A PULL L IN E OF MILLINERY GOODS, Hats and Bonnets, trimmed and untrimmed, Feathers, Velvets, Plushes, and other Millinery Goods in great variety. CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, Carpets, Mattings, Rugs, Floor and Table Oil Cloths. BO OTS & iB O E g . CROCKERY & WOODEN W A R E . STOVES AND TINWARE. B .W . COWPERTHWAIT. C .l . COWPERTHWAIT. ___________________________ !# W E B B ia a , IMITHDAV S I T H I w i rO N D IR F U L HOLIBAY LUBURG OmMutaf . ** - - l * JPriee 4t7.00^ % S ^ p\SejSSltS4 ^ CHILDREN’ 8 CARRIACE8 TNI l M A .i F ’ C C O ..* 146 M . 8th S t ., W ATCH ES. DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, SOLID SILVER, O lT E R I N Q Staple & F an cy D ry G oods E ir r » f e ! R . R . ttattoa st door. One Mock oenm old stand. wWere, wits additional apace, in ertoa* tocBtnea and * " new stock, ke la enable to offer at tlsc Knreet cask prfewa X a r b i e Clock! u k ? i u j O o . i i . IT.0-1 B£ptorte,ke! flf *U M i . t a . | ________ m - v m S m . ir r a r u n u w u t u n ,. ” to b e a pure s o a p V e r y R e s p e c t f u lly Y o u r s , L ab o r ato r y m u . NEW Y O *K . or y and e x c e lle n t f o r laundry use. Geo. W . W elsh m v e ry s m a ll, T h ere a r e n o in ju r io u s s u b s t a n c e s . T h e a b o v e co n s id e r a tio n s s h o w th e “ I v C tfabllihfid f 830. 233 G reenw ich St., corn er B a rcla y BL, fat in the “ I vory” is h en ce t h e la th er is clean, w h it e a n d a b u n d a n t, w ith e n t ir e a b s e n c e f -- -.-z- *>- ■ . - .. iM 5 c:;_. - w. o. t . u. count*. t o its u ltim a te results. O lllw n s ft fe fiM U V B t O B . w ill be th a t T h e claim o f om n iscien ce a n d the “ Can y e n o t discern t h e sign* of T h e result woman w ill becom e t h e t im e s ? H R eferen ce a ssu m p tion o f om n ip oten ce a r e the I t is political a m u sin g p a r t s o f a new sp ap er. Mrs. C. J. Majory. b e ca u se b e t t e r satiefied, and m ore p r o g n o s t ic a t io n s , nor to m athem atical a r t le s s and tra n sp a r e n t. T he om nia VICE-PBBBIDltNTB : Society w ill becom e a bb rev ia tion s, n o r to the s i g n s o f the c i e n e e is t h a t o f the e n c y c lo p e d ia and Methodist, M rs. D r. Webb, M iss A. M. fu l ly u n fo ld e d . nr* s Baptist, Mrs. Lewis S h in n ; Pri&ebym o r s puro, t h e State m o r e virtuous, zo d ia c, but t o t h e com m on, everyday t h o om nip otence is t h e frow rn of m o r e tru ly w om anly, m o r e refined, ie not to 5 tn. Mrs. G . T . Crook. OTCOBDIStOAND COKHE8PONWNO ftBCHITABT: Miss M. P. Rogers. TUEABURKHI Miss Florence Fisher. SUPJUUVTBlfDIKTB: Sunday School. Mrs. Reuben Potter ; Litera ture, Mrs. Emellne M. Rogers i Press work, Mrs. G. T . C r o o k ; Evangelistic w ork, Mrs. Dr. W ebb; Health and Heredity, Mrs. Consrd j Law, Miss Florence F is h e r; Local Agent for W. T . P . A., Mrs. Emellnc M. Rogers. IfOTTO < " F o r God and Homo and Native Land." pledge: I promise, God helping me, to abataln from nil fermented, distilled and malt liquors, In cluding wine, beer and cider, and t o employ all proper means to discourage the use o! and traffic in the seme. PLAN OV WORK IO » fBURT.'ART. Fobruary 9th, Health and H ered ity; Febrn ary 10th, Total Abstinence; February 23d, Bibio Reading. th e p e o p le happier and Jove. forbade tb e p retty, but better. s ig n s in fr o n t o f stores a n d pla ces of divorces business. a llo w e d in H i s time, i t w as on the W h y d o e s s striped p o l o always g r o u n d o f t h e ideal u n io n o f man in dicate a b a r b e r ’s shop— b e g pardon, W h e n Jeans I t i s a stage effect, w h ic h is T h e roar i s w hich d e c e iv e s n o b o d y . well d o n e . But the p e r fo rm e r i s not m istak en fo r a lion. H e is p la in ly seen t o b e the e x ce lle n t a n d wom an i n marriage, a s making a a tonsorial p a r l o r ? who is p rofession a lly p e r fe c t u n it And o n t h is grou n d we Because, i n t h e g ood o ld d a y s long M r . Snug, claim s u ffr a g e for w om an —-that s in ce g on e b y , barbers n e e d to be e n g a g e d in t h e s u p p o r t o f his fa m ily . t h o se w hom G o d has j o in e d together su rgeon s. T h e rapid a d v a n c e of T h e ela b o ra te proclam a tion s o f the a s co m p a n io n s in th e stu d y, w ork sc ie n c e has c a u s e d them t o /m il from n e w sp a p e r’s private busin ess a s a pu blic im p o rta n ce is a n d jo y o f life shall n o t be p u t t h e ir h ig h -e sta te . T he g i l t knob at m a tt e r o f asu n der in this g r e a t du ty o f t h e end o f t h e pole re p r e s e n ts a a n o th e r a s p e c t of t h e sam e c o m e d y . G o v e r n m e n t.— Rev. James Freeman b ra ss b asin , which u s e d to be T h e n ew sp ap er s o b e r l y a n n ou n ces t h e pole. t h a t after p r o lo n g e d d e lib e ra tio n it T b e basin h a d a notch cu t i n it to fit h a s d ecid ed to w id e n its co lu m n s , Character b u ild in g in t h e hom e is t h e th roa t a n d wao used f o r lather a n d that f o r many m o n th s t h e m ost a com p lex p r o ce s s , in to w h ich many i n g cu stom ers w h o came t o b o shaved. p r o d ig io u s m a ch in ery has b e e n in elem en ts e n t e r . F irst a m o n g these T h e pole r e p re s e n ts the s t a f f held by c o u r s e o f co n s tr u c tio n to e n a b le it Clarke. a ctua lly su s p e n d e d from the two t o satisfy t h e dem a n d s o f its sw iftly T h is affects ch ild re n in tw o sp ira l strip es pain ted a r o u n d it signi in crea sin g h o s t o f a d v e rtise rs , who w ay s, b y in h erita n ce a n d b y exam ple, f y the tw o b a n d a g es, one f o r twisting w i l l have n oth in g le s s than a ll the great a n e x te n t am ong A m erican b o t h p o te n t fo r c e s fo r g o o d and evil- r o u n d the a r m previous t o the act c o n v e n ie n c e s p r o v id e d by t h e m ost wom en lias g r o w n to be a s u b je c t o f N o scien tific la w s are m o r e fixed and o f p h leb otom y o r blood l e t t i n g , and m o d e r n scien ce. T h e n ew sp ap er is is th e ch a ra cte r of th e p a re n ts them p erson s in v e n e s e c t io n ; a n d W om an. selves. T h e i l l hea lth that prev ails to bo much con sid era tion . V irg in ia Penny certain th a n those o f h ered ity, yet t h e other f o r binding. T h i s is the enum erates va riou s caaaeu for the fe w are less know n o r le s s regarded w h o le story, a n d , like e v e r y scandal weakness a n d early b re a k in g down in human a ffa irs- T b e fa rm e r studies a n d all the t a lk o f the t o w n , it is o f her cou n try w om en , w h o , in this th em ca re fu lly as r e g a rd s h is stock, om nibus n o t u m t o n s o r ib u s .” g ra tifie d t o h e able t o state t h a t it is n o w p r e p a re d to s m ile at all rivalry, t o outstrip it s esteem ed co te m p o ra r i e s at e v e r y p o in t, and t o enable English b u t utterly ig n ores th e m in relation W h y d o th ro e gilt b a l l s always m a nkind t o d isp en se with a ll other w om en. M u c h o f the in san ity among t o his c h ild re n . jo u rn a ls h u t its e lf. This is as Y e t w herever w e in dicate a pa w n b rok er's s h o p ? her sex she attrib u tes to t h e lack o f fin d life w e fin d hered ity , and w hat Because t h e Lom bard f a m ily , who sim p le a n d ch ild lik e us if a great ou t d o o r ex ercise in ch ild h o o d and e v e r a ffects life e ffe c t s heredity. w e re the fir s t great m o n e y lenders m erca n tile house s h o u ld annonnee respect, co m p a r e ill w ith precociou s dev elopm ent o f mind. T h is is t ru e n o t only o f individuals, Am erican g ir ls have a fairer, fresher b u t o f n a t io n s , and n o nation ex appearance fr o m 16 to 1 8 years of em plifies i t s truth b e tte r than age than foreig n ers, b u t th ey fade A m erica. in E ngland, u s e d that s ig n , and from t h a t it h a d ju st b o u g h t a new s e t of th em it w as a pp rop ria ted a n d handed m a ssive a c c o u n t b o o k s in llussia d o w n by t h e p a w n b rok ers. g o ld e n b a l ls c o n s t it u t e d Throe lea th er, a n d laid a new f l o o r o f the S ou th ern p in e , and a n other s t o r y to earlier. T h e loss of h e a lth and A s w ith t h e nation, s o with the em blem o f S t . Nicholas, w h o ie said dejection o f sp ir its am ong t h e m iddle individual, t h e law o f heredity d e t o have g iv e n three p u r s e s o f gold and h igh er classes o f s o c ie t y arc cides, in la r g e m easure, what the t o three v ir g i n sisters to e n a b le them m ostly fr o m th e want o f regular character o f the c h i ld will be. t o marry. T h re e g o ld e n balls also o c c u p a t io n ; s o m e definite a im , some T h ey e n sla v e t h e ir children’s form ed the cognizance o f t h e Medici t h e w arehouse. w h ile , is T h e buyer, mean in terested in tb e g oods, a n d in sp e c ts them, a n d them on ly , to d e c id e w h eth er to bay o r to look elsew h ere. are T hese th o L E ftA I * 0 X 1 0 1 1 . SFBOUL Little H ew ip sp er Hum bugs. S ig n s o f the Times. ca rr y in g o u t t h is C hristian principle little high a n d e lev a tin g pursuit. To Save Life M ASTER’S SALE Frequently requires prompt action. A n hoar’s d ela y waiting for t h e doctor m a y be attended with serious consequences, especially In cases of Croup, Pneumonia, and other throat and lu n g troubles. or REAL ESTATE. H I STICK TO AR8KNT DBFEMDAJIT8. pEW M BTLyANM A BA1LMDAP. IN CHANCERY OP NEW JERSEY. T o Elizabeth H. Ku r a t h aud John R. I n - P hiladelphia a n * L n t B r a n c h B ivialan RATS. By virtue o f an order of the Court of Chancery, made on tb e day of the date hereof, in a cause wherein Hannah Lawson la complaisant and you By virtue o f a decree o f the Conrr. of Chancery aro defendant#, you are reaulred to appear, plead, of the State of New Jerw y^bearing date the answer or demur to the bul of said complainant ninth day o f January, A. X>. ism, in amrtata soi* ou or M o re the twentr-mnUi day of February T i m e T a b le a d a p t e d M e r . 1 4 , 1 8 8 9 . >lii w ill he token a*“e'■**onlu partition tucroln depending, wherein William luxlfwo*), or tho Slid bill «MAer Is complainant, and Warren Brown anu feased against yon. TEAINS LEAVE TOMS 1UVKR wife aud others aro defendants, the subscriber, For Camden and Philadelphia, 8.04 a . and one of the epeclal Masters o f s»ld Court, will juawBUU, u n « u mo MVCUMl U»y Ol tiuuc, eiK'iooou expose to sale at public vendue, ou hundred and eighty-six, and covering the ce rta in FJMJMT, M arch 1 , 1 88 8, lota Nos. on e hundred and thirty-foar and fou r between the hoars o f twelve o’clock, noon, and hundred and sixteen on a m a p or plan of lo t s -o f For island Heights, 10.88 a. jg ., 1.50 and 6.M r , five o'olock in tne afternoon, to wit, at tho hour the Point Pleasant Land Company, duly f ile d in w eek days. of one o’clock in the afternoon o f said dsy, at the Ocean County Clerk’s Office, situate In the For N e w York, v ia Berkeley and Bay Head the hotel o f Hugh Ireland, In the village of Bar- township o f Brick, and S ta te o f Junction, Uio p. h ., week days, and on Monday* ...... County n ty o ff Ocean ......... ............ uegat, in the township of Union, In the county o f New Jersey : aud you, E lizabeth II. Eleratb. are and Saturday*only, 10.88 A. a. Ocean and State of New Jersey, the following made defendant For Burlington, Bordentown, Trenton ana New because y o u own the said ntbecar ......... .. m ortdescribed lands and premises, to w it: gaged premises; b ; and aud you, John R. Elerath, are York, v ia Birmingham, 8.04 a. u ., and 4.07 r . ar., Ail that tract or parcel o f land and premise*, made defendant nt because becau yo n are the husband o f week days. trly deac-"—* described, situate, lying the „------------Abet* For P oin t Pleasant, Sea Girt, Anbury Park and .................. Marly hereinafter partial.----... aald KUsabetft R. l Elersth, and claim an ~~ nablp *ilp o f Union, county o f interest la said lands. Long Branch, t.eo r . m ., week days, and on M on su<l being In the township „ „ .. . w se y, to w it; days and Saturdays only, 10.28 a . x . ________________ bw Jeney.to . Ocoan and State of New Jei JOHN H. MACKES, Solicitor, A c ., For Tnckorton, v ia Whitings, 8.04 a. k . , and About three from Barnet Barnegat VU_________ __ miles. westerly »r|| from 8 A 10 E. State street, Trenton, N . J. tage, being part and parcel ol land* which were Dated Decem ber 9Stt>, A . D . 1887, 4,07 p . m ., week days. conveyed to the said William G. Lord by James Printer’s fee, 18.40. ° t l« LEAVE BERKELEY G. Gowdy and wife by deed dated June 19th, For N e w York, 9.42 r. x., week days; on Mon1869, recorded lu Book 80, page UBfl, A 84 49-100 ‘lays j’s an a d Saturdays only, 10A8 A. M. one of the several lots conveyed by Nathan 8. Rule to Lim it C red ito rs. ‘ island Heights, 7.81 A.M., 19.M and 8 AS r. For Crane and wife to John Tilton, et ala., by deed Estate o f William I . J a m e s , deceased. dated December oth, A. D. 1853, recorded In Book r sr j oms mver, la.ao » *■. weea uai GA, page 900, A 18 19-100, A 01 96-100, A 7 63-100, Pursuant to an order o f th e Surrogate o f the For Philadelphia, via Toms Biver, 8.88 r . a ., a 9' 80-100, i 18-100. Also conveyed hr the of Ocean, wade on th e twenty fifth d a y of week day*. said Nathan 8. Crane and wile to John Tilton, county November, A . D. one thousand eight hundred and James Bodlne and William Cox, by deed above eighty-ieven, notice la h ereby given to all persons LEAVE POINT PLEASANT mentioned. , ^ For Tom* R iver, Berkeley and way points, claim s against th e estate oi w illiam The said tracts, with other*, were conveyed to having James, deceased, late o f the couuty o f Ocean, 11.28a . x „ week d a y s ; on Monday* and Satur James G. Gowdy by deed dated June 21st by I. days, 8.88 p. x. to present tbe same, nnder oath or affirmation, to William-Cox, aud the beirg-at-law o f John Tilton, subscriber on nr before th e twenty-fifth d e n nt LEAVE PHILADELPHIA deceased, recorded in Ocean County Clerk's the August n e x t , being nine months from t h e For Toma River, 8.E0 a. n„ an d 4.0« p. x . week . o f said o r d e r ; and any cred itor neglecting to bring ° Beginning at the fourth corner o f said A 12 79a in and exh ib it bis or her claim, under oath or days. 100, and runs as described In that deed along the LEAVE NEW YORK within the tim e so limited, w ill be 4th line, northeast five chains and fifty links, 8, affirmation, For Toma River and intermediate station*, at along the fifth Hoes ol said A 19 79-100 north aix forever barred of his o r her action th erefor 9.10 .i. m ., week d a y s ; on Mondays and Saturdays psspaubd b y chain* to the beginning corner of said A ti 79-100 against said Executor. RALPH B . GOWDY, Executor. 18.00 noon. and the moat southerly corner of the above men Dated N ov. * 8 ,188T. Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co., Lowell, Mass. P r .’ s fee. 2m9 T. R . WOOD, W . N . BANNARD, tioned A 61 8S-100, thence along the most south Gen. Paaa. A gent. Superintendent. Bold by all Druggists. Price $ 1 ; six bottles, $5. easterly line of said A e l '28-ioo as given in that deed, north forty-seven degrees east seven chains R u le to L im it Creditors. 0 E N T R A L R . R . OP N E W J E R S E Y . and fifty links to the moat southwesterly line o f Estate o f Janas AxDBBSiw, deceased. the above mentioned A 88 19-100; thence running parallel to the southeasterly line o f said A 28 >2N E W J E R S E Y S O U T H E R N D IV IS IO N . Pursuant to an order o f the Surrogate o f the 10Qnorth forty-five degrees east seventeen chalna aud eighty links to the northeasterly line of said countv o f Ocean, made o n the ninth d a y of T h r o u g h C o a c h e s to Newv Y o r k —R e d u c e d A 2819-100 ; thence along the northeasterly line January, A . D. one thousand eight hundred and thereof north forty-five degrees west twenty elghty-etght, notice Is hereby given to all persons chalna and eighty links; thence south twenty- having claims agaiuct tb e estate o f James P h il a d e l p h i a . Awleraoa, deceased, late o f the county o f Ocean, three degrees and forty. ~ to present the same, under oath or affirmation, to three chains and fifty l i n _ . . . . . . T i m e T a b le I n effect N o v . 21st, 1 8 8 1 . corner of the above mentioned A 64 49-100; thence the- subscriber, on or before the nin th «l*i along the most southeasterly line o f aald A 54 49- of October next, being n in e months fr o m tne TRAINS LEAVE TOMS RIVER 100, north forty-five degress east fourteen chains date of said order; and a n y credlter neglecting to F o r NEW Y O R E , Elizabeth and Newark, all and six links to the most easterly corner of said bring In and exhibit hla o r her claim, u n d er oath rail, a t 7.03 and 10.07 a. k „ 3.15 and 6.68 p. M. A 54 49-100 in the third line of the aforesaid A or affirmation, within the tim e so limited, w ill be F o r BARNEGAT, at 8.10, 11.90 A. X., 12.00 M., 19 79-100; thence along aald third line south fifty forever barred of his o r her action therefor and 3.66 und 7.03 F. x . degrees and forty-five minutes east five chains against said Administratrix F or LAKEWOOD, EATONTO WN, RED BANK, * PEPNEL S ANDERSON. and fifty links to the place o f beginning. Con LONG BRANCH, Ac„at7.03 and 10.07 A. M., 3.15 Adm inistratrix. taining eighteen acres of swarap or cranberry P r afee.W . 2ml5 and 5.58 p. m. bottom and forty acres of upland, In all fifty-eight Dated Jan. 9 , 1888. F o r ATLANTIC CITY, GLA8SB0RO, WIL acres, including the estate and interest In dower LI AMSTOWN, & c., atT.08a. m . and8.15p . m . of the defendants, Amelia A. Laird, widow o f F ur VINELAND, BRIDGETON, Ac., Cumber Richard Laird, deceased, and Lucy Ann Clayton, R u le to L im it C re d ito rs. land and Maurice River R. R., at 7.03 a. m ., and widow o f Joseph T. Clayton, deceased, in the 8.15 P. X. Estate o f Garrison C axbchk, deceased. said premises, also the Interest o f the said W il F o r PHILADELPHIA, via Winslow Junction, liam A. Fountain, as well as all other interests In Pursuant to an order o f the Surrogate o f the at 7.03 A, M, and 3.16 p. K. said premises, together with all and singular the cotnty o f Ocean, m ade on the first day hereditaments and appurtenances to the said of February, A. D. one thousand eight hundred RETURNING premises, belonging or In any wise appertaining. and eighty-eight, notice Is hereby given to all L eave NEW YO R K , foot o f Liberty St., N. R „ Conditions made known ou day o f sale. persons' having claims against the estate o f Gar via a ll rail, at 4.00 and 8.I5a. m . , 1.00 and4.30 p. m. FRANK P. MCDERMOTT, rison Camourn, deceased, late of the C ou n ty of L eave NEWARK, Broad St., at 8.25 a. x „ 1,06 Special Master in Chancery. Ocean, t o present the sam e, under oath o r affirma R ess . W . D ayton, Solicitor. tion, to th e subscriber o n or before the first day and 4.35 p. M. L eave PHILADELPHIA, P ie r 8 South WharveB, Printer’s fee, $17.! of November next, being nine months from the River, a t 7.40 A, x ., 4.00 p. u. date o f said order; and any credlter neglecting Delaware ea ve ATLANTIC CITY, at 3.15 a. u . and 3.50 to bring In and exhibit hla or her claim , under p. Lw. oath or affirmation, w ithin tne time s o iimited, Leave RED B ANK , at 6.46 and 9.66 a. m., 2.A* will be forever barred o f his or her action there and 5.48 p. m. for against said Administrator. Leave LONG BRANCH, N . J. S., at 6.38 aud TH E C H IE F J. HOLMES BIRDSALL, 9.50 A . M., 2.25 and 5.44 P. H. Administrator. F o r t h e B ath, T o il e t a n d L a u n d r y . Leave EATONTO WN, at C.64and 10.05 A. x ., 2.45 Dated F eb . i, 1888. P r ’s tee, ta.oo. m i9 and 6.58 p S n o w W h i t e and A b s o l u t e l y P u r e , . m. L eave LAKEWOOD, at 7 36 and 10.45 a . m., 8.20 if your dealer doe# not keep White IF YOU WANT BARGAINS IN and 8.80 r. k. lend 10 cents lur sample cake to tne makers N otice o f Settlem ent. Leave MANCHESTER, at 7.55, 11.05 and 11,10 A. M., 3.40 &ud 6.49 P. M. Estate of John L. H illiard, Deceased. Leave BARNEGAT, at 0.25 and 0.30 A . M., 1.35 CHICAGO. o t i c e i s h e r e b y g i v e y , that the y.40 and 5.20 p. u . accounts of the subscriber, administrator of • J . II. 0LHAU8EN, John L. Hilliard, deceased, will be audited and Gen’l Sup’ t . stated b y the Surrogate, and reported f o r settle I I . P. BALDWIN. ment t o the orphans’ Court of the C ou n ty of Geu’l Pass. Ag’t. C L O T H I N G . Ocean on Tuesday, th e tenth day o f April next. STEPHEN F. IR O N S, fJ T L C K E K T O N R A IL R O A D . Administrator. Dated F e b . fl, 1888. Pr. fee, $3. 2ml9 T o take e fT e c t M on day, Oct. a, 18S87. Hence, n o fam ily shou ld b e without a bottle o f A y e r ’ s C h e r r y P ectoral, which has p rov ed itself, i n thousands o l coses, the boat. E m e rge n cy Medicine ever d iscovered . It giv e s prom pt re lie f and p repa res the way f o r a thorough cure, w hich is certain t o b e effected b y Its continued use. 8. H. Latim er, M. D ., M t. V ernon, G a., says: “ I have fou n d A y e r ’s C herry Pectoral a p erfect cure f o r Croup iu a ll eases. I h a v e known t h e worst cases relieved in a very short t im e by its u se; and I advise a ll families t o u se it in sud den emergencies, for c o u g h s , croup, & c .” A . J. E ld son , M. D ., M id d letow n , Tenn., s a v e : " I have used A y e r ’ s Cherry P ectora l with t h e beBt effect in mv practice. This w o n d e r fu l prepara tion once s a v e d my l i f e . I Lad a c o n stant cough, night sw e a ts, was grea tly reduced in flesh, and g i v e n up b y m y physician. One bottle a n d a half o f th e Pectoral c u r e d me.” “ I can n ot say enou gh in praise o f A yer’s C h e rry P ecto ra l,” writes E . Bragdon, o f Palestine, T e x a s ,* “ b e lie v ing as I d o th at, but for it s use, I sh ou ld long since h a v e died,” Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, K IR K ’S children w h o make co m p ro m ise with fam ily, p r o b a b ly re p re s e n tin g three h u m b u gs o f the t r a d e o f t b e news T h e h ea lth o f women t h a t work in sin." g o ld e n p ills — a pu nning device on p a p er.— Harper's. the field s is generally excellent T his th o u g h t, it se e m s to th e name. H ow ever, t h e uhylooks The H om eliest M a n in Toms River, b ecause o f t h o ir exercise in p u re air. should k e e p every m a n and wom an have u n d o u b te d ly ta ken tho sign As well a s the handsomest, and others A c co rd in g t o M iss P onny, m oderate p u re for t h e sake o f th e children fr o m tho L om b a rd s, w h a te v e r may a re invited to call o n any druggist and ex ercise in th e opon a ir w ill give that are t o b e .—-Mary Alien West. have been it s earlier h i s t o r y . g e t free a trial bottlo o f Kemp’s Buhmm . v ig or a n d fr o o d o m to b oth m ind and W hy d o e s a w o o d e n Indian fo r the th roa t nud lon gs, a rem edy ibat body. is selling entirely u p on its merits aud is always in d ic a t e a tob a cco s t o r e ! Never, n e v e r has o n e forgotten T he ea rly entrance in to socioty of Because tob a cco is th e great guaranteed tooure aud relieve all chronic his pu ro, rig h t-ed u ca tin g m other. m ost A m erica n ladies h a s its bad Am erican p la n t and w a s originally and ooute coughs, asthma, bronchitis O n the b lu e m ountains o f our dim >ud eousum ption. P rice, 50 cen ts and effect. T h e unsettled s ta te o f mind u sed b y t h e Indians. T h i s , however, ch ild h ood , tow ard w h ic h w e ever *1. 1 20 it en g en d ers, the in ten se love of is a m o o t e d question. Meyen, in ta rn and lo o k , sta n d tho m others, excitem ent, a re certainly disadvanta his “ G e o g r a p h y o f P la n t s ,” is of the Shandon Bells. w h o m a rk ed out to u s from thence goous. opinion t h a t tbe s m o k i n g of tbe ou r l i f e ; t h o most b le s s e d ago m ust Of c o u r s e I saw Shandon C hurch, A m erican w om en, a cco r d in g to our filthy w e e d ” is of g r e a t antiquity b o fo r g o t t e n oro w o ca n forget the a queer-looking ch u r c h with a queer authority, m a rry too e a r ly and live am ong th e Chinese, b e c a u s e on very warrnoBt h ea rt. Y o u w is h , 0 w o m a n ! looking steep le— t h e steep le with too seclu d ed . Many a r e scarcely o ld s c rip tu re s bo has “ o b so rv e d the t o bo a rd e n tly lo v e d , and forever, on e Bide o f red s t o n e and tlire o sides ou t o f s c h o o l b o fo re they a r e settlod very sam e tob acco p i p e s which are even till death. Be then the o f grey lim estone, the harlequin in dow n as w iv es and housek eepers, the n ow in n s o ." I f there i s a n y founda m others o f y o u r ch ild re n .— flic/Uer. tho p la y. T h ou g h tbo ch u rch was When I say Cure I d o n o t mean m erely to cares o f a fa m ily d ev olvin g o n them tion fo r t h is idea, th en i t would b e stop them fo r a time, and then have them re built m o r e than a cen tu ry a n d a half turn again. I mean A RADICAL CURE. b efore th e y have tho str e n g th and about a s appropriate t o adorn tho 1 have m ade the disease o l ago, it w a s n ot f o r that I wont to n erve to p e r fo r m thorn. M ost On the A p e x of the G reat Pyram id. fron t o f a t o b a c c o store w i t h a wooden see it. I n that q u a in t ste e p le arc F IT S , E P I L E P S Y o r w om en d o n o t know e n o u g h of tho Chinese a s w ith the fi g u r e of one o f F A L L IN G SIC K N E S S , T h o v ie w s from t h e G roat P yra the b e lls made fa m o u s b y F ather laws o f hea lth . T he m a jo r ity o f A m erica s a b o r ig in e s ; i n fact, it P rout's p lea sa n t p o e m : m arried w om en , with fam ilies o f m id, t h o u g h at o il tim os sublim e, w ould b e prefera b le b e c a u s e it would vary w ith t h o time o f d a y and night, — Tho bells o f Shandon small ch ild ren , need m ore relaxation be novel. L e t dealora s t u d y up tb e T h a t sound s o grand on a n d w ith t h e course o f the sun and and g re a te r variety o f recreation. question f o r th em selv es and a ct T li e pleasant waters trial, a m bit will cure Address T h o first l o o k is fo r Cairo. M any b e c o m e so ch a in ed dow n in m oon. Ol tin river Leo. a ccord in g ly . T he s m o k i n g ol tobac H oQ . R O O T .M .C . 1183PEAti3T.,NEWY:r.! I t is p la in ly visible, w ith its tall b o d y and m in d b y h ou seh old caros c o was f o u n d by C o lu m b u s to b e I clim b e d to the t o w e r with th e sex m inarets a n d broad d o m e s o f g litte r and la b ors that health a n d spirits practiced in tho W est I n d i e s , where ton's l i t t l e dau gh ter. “ I c a n ’t rin g in g m etal a n d co lo r, a n d b ey on d it sink b en ea th tho load a n d th ey g ro w “ T ry, f o r a shill the n a t iv e s made it in to thorn," s h e said. th e d|rk M okkatnm b ills aro Been. p rem atu rely o ld . S om e housew ives OF MEAT. Finest end Cheapest Meat Fla cylindrical ro lls w r a p p e d in maize ing," w a s my w o r ld y answ er. S h e vouring Stock for Soups, Made Dishes and A forest o f immense p a lm s, far away suffer fr o m had s e r v a n t s ; som e Sauces. Annual gale 8,000,000 Jars. O u t o n the s t ill m orn leaf. W i t h tho A m e r ica n Indians it rang th e m . u p on the b o rd e r o f t h e Nile, m arks p erform d r u d g e ry for w h ic h they “ There is a H a p had then, a n d still h a s , a religious ing air s h e rang. th e site o f ancient M e m p h is ; still are unfit. T h e in door la b o r per character, a n d is c o n n e c t e d w ith py L a n d ," and th e m elod iou s notes OF MEAT. An Invaluable tonic. “ I* a suc cess und a hnon (or w hich nations should feel form ed b y A m erican w o m e n is prodi further s o u t h are t h o pyram ids o f their w o r s h ip and w i t h all th eir rose h ea venw a rd , as if t o Book th o grateful.” —See “ Medical Presa,” ” Lancet,” Sakkarah, th eg rea t “ S t e p " pyram id, gious. W h a t affects the b o d y influen etc. “ N ow im portant transactions.— New York land o f which s h e snag. cos th e m in d . W hen o n e it w o rn ‘ the fa t h e r of p y r a m id s," a m on g namo t h o chords and w e’ ll rin g ,” Q en u in o -with B l u e S ig n a t u r e Star. the o th e r is irritated. E nglish them. F a rth er o u is th e desert -, o n OF BARON LIEBIG In fac-aimlle aoross some o n e said. W h e n she h a d d on e label. Highly recommended as a night cap S tra n g e H ieroglyphic*. w om en w alk and ride m o re , m arry the rig h t ie the d e s e r t ; in fr o n t is Instead o f alcoholic drinks. as b id d e n ono o f o u r \mrty to o k th e later and h a ve b e tte r 'e o n s titu tio n s the d o s e r t ; all a r o u n d is a vast plain, O b P o r t e r Creek, in Sonom a ropos a n d soon I r i s h air a n d E n g lish n ow g o ld e n , now r e d , now in p a rt b y nature. county, G a l., on a l a r g e boulder o f sky t o o k from S b a n d on ’s b ells the OF MEAT. To be had o f all Storekeeper*. blaok, n o w gray, c h a n g in g ns th e sun Grocers aud Chemists. Sole Agents for the h o r n b l e n d e syenite, a r e to be se e n notes o f “ Yankee D ood le.” I t w asn’t United States (wholesale only)C. David A Co., changes, a s the g r o a t shadow s o f th o “ T ru e , sh e cannot sharpen 9 Fcuchuah Avenue, London, Englanu. h ie ro g ly p h ic etchings similar t o either sacrilege o r treason. Irish pen cil, a n d , outside o f com m ercia l pyram ids a re p r o je c t e d u p on it, o r those f o u n d in A rizon a and Nevada. faces lo o k e d u p fr o m the str e e t and circles, sh e ca n 't tie a pack age t o as the m o o n c o m e s w ith its pa le e l y s a t a r r h T hey a re g enerally o b l o n g circles o r broke i n t o sm iles, the se x to n np lig h t a n d tones d o w n the g ra n d make it lo o k like a n y th in g save ovals. S o m e o f them c o n t a in crosses. A plaudod and his b lu sh in g d a u g h ter CREAM BALM, cr o o k e d c r o s s section o f chaos, bu t, ch r o m a tic display. T h e only varia half m ile t o the e a stw a r d , near a h ig h said t h e music w a s sweet a n d pretty C l r a D s t * thel in the w o n d r o u s expanse la nd o f m ir a c le s ! se e what she tion ledgo o f serpentine r o c k , are fo u n d I dare B ay other b e lls I h a v e know n Nanai Passage*.' can d o w ith a p i n ! She ca n n ot walk com es f r o m tho m o u n d s o f sand h ere some a n c ie n t w orkings— the rem ains gave f o r t h as m u c h m usic, b u t n on e Allays Pain and) The la s t change agree so m any m ile s around a b illia rd table and th ere. have e v e r heard o r ev er I iif 1 n nt m ation. o f a s h a ft, as th ou g h prospecting that I with n o th in g (to speak o f ) to drink, ably t o t h e whims o f th e w ind. L ik e had b e e n dono at s o m e time l o n g e x p ected to h ea r so v iv id ly b ro u g h t Heal* t h e feinre*. bu t she ca n walk tbe fl o o r all n ig h t d rau gh t anim als, at o n e m om ent th e y p a st T h ese w o r k in g s and t h e or can bring t o m ind s u c h tender R e s t o r e s tli with a fr e tfu l baby. S h e can rid e soom t o b e resting and w aiting f o r h ie r o g ly p h ic s were s e e n by tbe firBt recollections o f absent o n e s as did Senses » t Taste T hen th e a iry and kirnell. five h u n d red m iles w ith ou t g oin g in to their c a ll to labor. settlers, a n d being s im ila r to t h o s e these h is to r ic b e ll s when t h e sex ton 's the sm o k in g ear to r e s t (and g e t m essen ger comes a n d g iv es the w ord . found elsew h ere, m ust b elon g to t h e da ughter made t h e ir to n g u e tell o f T E Y T H E I J i r H A Y - F E V E R away fr o m th e ch ild ren ). She can A t o n c e th e sand b e g in s to rise in Sw eet H om e," and the same p r e -h isto ric r a c e . Specular “ H o m e , A particle Is applied in to each nostril and is B o d y and stiw n gth , 4 , ____ _ „ „ agreeable. Price 60 cents at Druggists; by mall, g o t o to w n and d o a w earisom e d a y ) slender spirals. copper o r e is found in lim ited q u a n groat A tla n tic sw e p t b e tw e e n m e registered, eoct*. circulars free! 1 ELY BROS., 235 Greenwich 8t., N ew York. sh op p in g a n d have a g o o d time w ith are g a t h e r e d as it c o n tin u e s w h irlin g tities in t h e immediate v icih ity, and t h e and t h e place w h ich h a s n one like th ree o r f o u r friends w it h o u t drink and ascen d in g , u n t il it tow ers a lo ft ex ca va tion s may have b e e n made b y it 1 in g a k e g o f beer. S h e ca n enjoy an like a g r e a t black co lu m n . N ow it is the se a r c h e r s after c o p p e r . F ra n k ev en in g v is it w ithout sm o k in g half-a- joined b y a wild co m p a n y im p e lle d Saved Hia Life. A. M a d eira , now a re s i d e n t of S a n ta d oz en cig a r s. Sue ca n endure th e b y th e w in d , and a ll hasten a cro s s Mr. D . I. W ild er son, of H orse Csve, Cruz, s p e n t one w in t e r some y e a r s the p la in — all w av erin g , s p in n in g d istra ctio n o f a house fu ll of chil ago on t h e spot. D u i in g that t im e Ky,, aaya he was0 for many years, badly s/Bicted with Phthisis, also Diabetes ; dren all da y , while h e r husband with a w fn l v e lo c ity , until, th e ir he fo u n d several relics o f the a n cien t d e s tin a tio n reached, they flare at t h e the pains were alm ost nuetulnrable and sen d s th em all to bed b e fo r e he has in habitants. The h a lf o f a g ig a n tic would sometimes almost throw him top lik e water a p o u ts, break a n d been h o m e a n hour. E v e r y day sh e stone m o r t a r , much la rg -e r than t h o s e into convulsions. He tried Electric burst h i g h in Air, a n d are diffused— endures t b e torture o f a dress that in use a t t h e time o f t h e incursion o f Bitters and got relief fr.*m first bottle t e r r ib le storm— u p o n the pla in w ou ld m ake an athlete sw oon . S h e the S p a n ia rd s und AmeticauB, w a s and a fter toting e ix bottles, waa entirely T hey produ ce r e g a l a r , n a tu r a l eras* W o e be i o m a n or cam el o n p o s sib ly ca n n ot walk fiv e hu n d red below . cured, ami had gained ia flesh eighteen n a t i o n * , n ever g r i p e o r in te r T o r e w ith found ; a ls o a pestle o f syenite c o n o « * ! y b n « in e « s . A s as f a m i l y m e d i c i n e , m iles a r o u n d a tan b a r k tra ck in s ix w hom d escen d s th e aw ful w e ig h t! taining p h a llic signs, s im ila r to t h o s e pounds*. Says he positively believes be • b e y e b o n l d be i n e v e r y h o o i e h e M , As fa r as the e y e can see s o u tb d a y s fo r fiv e thousand dollars, b u t HOLD E V B R Y W ffE R E , found a t Halfm oon B a y , now in t h e would bave died, had it not been for the she can w alk tw o h u n d re d m iles iu ward l i e s E gypt, th e silvery N ile, relief afforded by Electric Bitterp. Sold p o s se ss io n o f tbe S t a te M ineralogical c r e e p in g along b e tw e e n the b a n d s at 3fty cents a b o ttle by C. B . Mathis. ten h o u r s, u p and d o w n t ^ r j ^ w d e d Bureau. Several sim il& i m o rta rs W it h in view are o v e r aisles o f a d ry -g ood s s t o ... w hen o f e m e ra ld were a ls o fou n d .— F e te York Graphic. C c B io i a p t i c n S orely C ored forty pyram ids. T h e pyram id o f th ere is a red uction sa le on. A b o y cl n nPJH T o t h s E n m m —-Please inform y oor w ith a siste r is fortu n ate, a fellow C h ep h ren , or the ** S e c o n d P y ra m id ," D on't Experim ent.' readers tbit I have n positive remedy being a b o u t 3 00 fe e t away a ffo r d s w ith a cou s in is to b e envied, Too cannot afford t o waste time in for t h o above uscued disease. By ita y o u n g m an with a sw eetheart is one an ex cellent o p p o rtu n ity , w h ile experim enting when y o u r longs are in timely nse thousands of hopeless cases h a pp y, a n d a man w ith a g o o d w ife seated o n the e d g e o f the G re a t danger. Consumption always seems, et have b e e n permanently cured. I *hall is thrioe b le ss e d m ore th a n they a l l ' P y ra m id , o f s t u d y in g pyram ida l first, o n ly a cold. D o not permit » n y be glo«1 to eeodl two bottles of my a rch itectu re fr o m above. T h e re dealer t o imp-** npon y en with s o m e remedy fhek to any of y ou r readers — Brnidme. seem s t o b e a g r e a t a byss b etw een . cheap imitation of D r . King’s N e w who h a v e consumption if they will send A c c o r d in g to the C h ristian idea, T h e d ista n ce is rem a rk ab ly d e c e iv Discovery for consum ption, coughs n u d me th e ir express s o d post office address. Respectfully, m en a n d w om en are t o a c t tog eth er, ing. I t i f almost im p ossib le t o c a s t colds, b a t b e sore yon g e t the genuine. Bemnee b e can make doom profit b e T . A . SLOCUM , M. C. in all m d a striee, all a r t s , all litera a s t o n e s o that i t w ill fall clea r o f may t e ll y on he lias eotuething jnat a* 181 Pearl g t,, N sw York. It w ill o n ly d r o p o n t b e oluMomted tne world dnrt u re ; in th e church, t h e home a n d the b a s e . good, o r jn et the same. D o n ’t be deceived, he last half century. Not t b e S ta te “ W hat G o d haa jo in e d tide and> bound a n d reb ou n d , p e r ‘he wonders of inbut insist npon getting D r , King’s N e w uiive {.n gress is a method and HTABLISHX9 IS TKAB0. hope t o th e g rou n d . to g e th e r, le t n o man p u t asunder. «tstem o f work that ca*t he performed *U over Discovery, which is guaranteed to g i v e the ed natrj rtriwnr s e p * r « M f the workers from A t su n s e t w hen a ll the n e ig h b o r relief in all throat, l o n g and chest a f M a s s n a tu re and w om a n 's natu re Iheir homes. Taj libera l; auj one can do the w ork; rltner sex, you n g or old; n o special WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANT, w ill a lw a y s remain d ifferen t, c o m ing p y ra m id s m ay b e seen tin g e d b y fections. Trial bottles free at C. B . ability required. Capital not needed; you are row TH* tAU OP start**.’ free. Cut this ent and return to us and 6 p le r a e n t a r y . each s u p p ly in g w h a t tiie r e d glare, a n d th e approach o f Mathis’ D ru g Store. we will semi you free something o f great value F L O A TIN G ^ SOAP JRS. S. KIRK & CO., Liebig Company’s Extract Consult loui Own Interest Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s OVERCOATS 1 N MEN’S SUITS. B O Y S ' A N D C H ILD R E N ’S SUITS & O V E R C O A T S . N GARITEE, M1STEN &ALLEN, T O W ER H ALL, 518 & 520 Market St., Sheriff's Sale. v i r t u e o p a w r i t o f p i . f a ., out of the Court o f Chancery o f the B yissued State o f New Jersey, and to me directed, I will sell at public vendue, on F R ID A Y , M arch S , 1 8 8 8 , Jtei of Cowdrick A Cook, in the villa* o f Toms River, in the county o f Ocean and Stat o f New Jersey, between the hours of 19 and . o’clock, p. m., on said day, the following described Real Estate ; All that certain tract of land, situate In tile county of Ocean, Township o f Brick and 8tate of New Jersey, now owned by me and Bltuated about two and one-half miles southeast of Metedeconk village, containing five acreB of ground, with the two-story and attic frame dwelling house, bam, Btable and other out-houses thereon erected; the said premises being more particu larly described in a map on file in the office o f the Clerk o f the County o f Ocean, State q f New Jersey, said description being taken from the mortgage given by Catharine E. ~ rence R. Kerr, June 8d, 1879, 1______________ Ocean County Clerk’s Office, in Book 49, pags 266, A c., and being more particularly described as follows : Beginning at a stake standing cu s, thence (l) south fifty-five degrees west six chains and sixty-two links; thence («) nort»*. thirty-five degrees east eight chains and ninety lC ik*thence (8) north fifty-five degrees r chains and sixty-three links; thence (4) il ty-flve degrees west eight chalna and ninety li’ ,ks to the place of beginning. Contain ing five acres, strict measure. Being the same tract or parcel o f land and premises conveyed bj Mathew Sanborn, Eunice E, Sanborn, -fosepf. Francis, Mary Ann Heston and George W . Hes ton to Catharine E. Collins by deed bearing date the twenty-eighth day o f September. A . D. 18«8, and recorded in the Ocean County Clerk’s Office, in Book 150 of Deeds, pages 318, Ac. th re e n ight i s heralded b y tb e i n t o n e , w a y s o f trea tin g w om a n —-tilt sa vage sh a rp -p oin ted s h a d o w s w hich fa ll w ay , w h ic h makes her a -d a re a n d a upon t h e plain t o w a r d the a r t , th e comes s w o o p in g a lo n g w hich v u ltu re m akes h e r an o rn a m e n t and p la y th ro u g h the g u l f w hich sep arates pits fr o m C b e p h r e n s. t h in g ; a n d th e O h ristia n way, w hich C h e o p s m a t e h e r eom panigu and feiiow - T h en t h e tea se i s m ost d g * iii* ic . w o r k e r w it h man in a l l firings. I n T h e mm gone d o w n , th e risin g m oon dru dge i th e FRUITS AND PRODUCE, T h e r e are A sia tic way, C h r ist J e s u s * t h e n iu neither m a le b la n ch e s all and sh il t e e o w e s o b —-c m w ie r B o r fem a le " L e t u s n o t he a fraid o f CraaM errlrw , P e a c h e s , S w e e t P etatee*. B aeklen i A r n i c a Stive. Hlorettald, being Lot Number eight hundred and nineteen (BiO)and letters “ 0 " f “ P ,” on a plan or m ap o l Iota ol The Point Pleasant Land Com pany, duly filed In the office of the C lerk ol the County of Ocean aforesaid, on the s ix th day of August, A. D. 1878, bounded and described as follows : Lot No. 819. Fronting or In width fifty feet on Philadelphia Avenue, and thence extending northerly the same w id th by and betw een Rich mond Avenue on the east and letter “ P ” on the west one hundred au d twenty-five f e e t ; letter ” P ” being the gore o r triangular lo t lying ad jacent on the west to io l No. 619 hereinbefore de scribed, fronting on Philadelphia Avenue ; letter “ O" being the gore o r triangular lo t in rear of lot 819 aforesaid. wMkch running along Richmond to N ew York Avenues. Being the same premises conveyed t o the said CbarleB A. J. Creekmore and Amos Parker bj Edward n. Murphy and wife, by deed dated the eleventh day of O ctober, eighteen mmdred and elgh tv-two. Seized as the property of Charles A . J. Creekmore and others, defendants, and taken iu execu tion at the suit of Edward H. Murpby, complain ant, and to be sold by GEORGE H. HOLMAN, Sheriff. P i r n Back eh. Solicitor. Dated January 18,1888. Pr’s fe e , $8.82. OCEAN CO UNTY A G E N C Y OUEEN INSURANCE COMPANY TRAINS BETWEEN BBACII RAVEN ANT) TUCKERTON. Leave Beach Raven at 7.00$ a. m., and 3.001 r. * , RETURNING Leave Tuckerton at 6.00* and lo.8ot A. x ., 5.50| p . 14. TRAINS BETWKENBEACH HAVEN AND BARNEGAT CITY. Leave Beach Haven at 7.007 a . *., T.ioj r . x. RETURNING Leave Rarnegat City *t 6.04* a . * ., and is.00t x. „ J- J. PHARO, Superintendent H . N. GILSON. Gen. Paaa. A g t . • Runs Mondays only, • -*—-■) Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday* o n ly . t Runs Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays only. 5 Runs Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays o n ly .___________________________ ____________ CHAMPION P O S IT IV E L Y N on -E xplosive W i ll not F alent Safety XTING L'lSHER “T fic ie a n ly . BREAK the B M IIC of O IL. O f L i v e r p o o l and L o n d o n . Capital, - - - - £2,000,000. Reliable, Prompt, Honorable. SH IN N & C LIN E , A g e n t s , Seized as tbe property of Lewtsanna E. Dew jug GOWDY BLOCK, Torn* Biver, If. J. and husband, defendants, and taken to execution at the suit of Lawrence R. Kerr, complainant, F o r Insurance In th e lower part o f Ocean coun and to be sold by ty, Tuckerton and vicinity, apply t o COURTNEY GEORGE H. HOLMAN, Sheriff. C, CARR, Mannahawkln. N. J. 8 A. C. M artin , Solicitor. Dated January 31, 1888. Pr.’s fee, 9».9o. P A fc k E R ’ s ' ciri Gin or O il U liers or brackets, w ill increase TH REE H A IR B A L S A M thd popularfavertt* for dreeing tbe hair, llcstoring color when g ra y , and preventing Dandmlt. I t cleanet* the *c*lp, (top* the faair Calling,andIs sorw to plea 10c. end>1.08at Draggirta M fm te d Agents to the HISTORY of L BLACK PHALANX. IF YOU H IN D E R C 0 R N 8 . *aafe«t,*ore< an d beat cure for Ooma. Bunion*.**, s a il rain. Knenraa comfort to the f e e t . Nevarltlla ins. 15 k d U at L>rufisifla. H is c o i A C o . K. T. and then a c t : they will fin d honorable employment that will n o t take them, from their homes and fam ilies. The profits are large and sure lor every industrious person, many have made and *re n ow making several hundred dollars * month. It Is east for any one to nufee 16 and upwards p e r day. who is w ilting to work. E ither sex, young o r old ; cap ital Dot needed; #«; Btariyuu. Every thing new. No special ability required; yon, reader, can do It as well u any on e. Write to ns at on ce for full particulars, which w e mail free. A ddress Stinson A C o . Portland, M aine. lylS W ANT TH E BEST, Send for Catalogue and information o f the O L D R E L IA B L E TRtSTON M E S S COLLEGE AND SCHOOL OF 8H0ITHAND, MASONIC TEM PLE, T H E S T O N , If. Jt. I t dues m o r e Ih n r n n g h w »r k and h e lp s swore y e a n * men t o R o o d p o r t i o n s than an y odiia. Auurtna, « . . . Open Sept. I . A. RTDKK, Principal, ly {( COLEMAN r a in s and Importance to you , that win start yon to business which will brm g yon In m ore money right away than anything else to the world. Grand sutflt free. Address True A Co., Augusta, « — .-W — w-witry. Mutter, R e.. Maine- _______ lyl» Tbe b e s t eslrs in tike world for c a t s , 1 66 R ea ds St., l e w York. braises, sow s, ulcer*, s a lt rheum, few er r iT A L r e g e n e r a t o r ntm- ves an consequences of ■eras, tether, chapped b ea d s, chilblains, Shipping Carts and Stencils sent on application. Returns sent dally. References- T — cores and all akin w n p tiooa. and p o s i ---------- --------it* of N ew Jemy. w* MtBSOM. m. A tively cure* pile*, o r m pay required. It b guaranteed to g iw e perfect amtisA M Y ANM G E Y T I H U V A C K I T 0 money refunded . Price 25 wanted to every efty and town. A gnat p e r box. F a r e s b by CL B . L l y lS and 7.00 TUCKERTON RAILROAD COMPANY Sh eriff ’ s Sale. OPIKATINO TH* Y V IR T U E O F A W R IT O F F I . 1 . — issued out of the Court of ch a n cery of the L O A ti BEACH R A IL R O A D . State o f New Jersey, am i to roe d irected, I will aell at public vendue, o n TRAINS BETWEEN BARNEGAT C IT Y AND SATURDAY. F etim ary 18, 1 8 8 8 , TUCKERTON. At the hotel of Cowdrick A Cook, in t b e village of Leave Barnegat City at 6.041 and 12.00* a . u. Toms River, in the County of Ocean a u d State of RETURNING New Jersey, between the hours o f 12 and 0 Leave Tuckerton at 5.0C* and 10.207 a . x . and o’clock p . a., os said d a y, the following described 5.605 r. m. Real E state: P H ILA D ELPH IA . A t h e o t h e r n eed s. Trains from BEACH HAVEN, BARNEGAT CITY and TUCKERT0N to PHILADELPHIA and NEW YORK. Leave Beach Haven at 7.00 a . m. and 8.00 p. u. Leave Tuckerton at 7.20 a . m ., and 8.18 P. m. Leave Barnegat City at 6 04 a . m . ahd 12 m . Leave Harvey Cedars nt 6.16 a . x.and 12.14 p. M. Leave Tuckerton at 7.20 a . m . and 3.18 p, m . Leave Best C reek at 7.27 a . m. and 3.26 p. u. Leave Munnahawkln at 7.40 a . m., and 3.38 r. u. Leave Barnegat at 7.62 a . m ., and 3.50 p. m . Arrive at Whitings, 8.28 a . m ., and 4.21 r. x. RETURNING Leave New York, (Philadelphia and Reading Railroad) at 4.00 a . m., and 1.00 p. u. Leave Philadelphia, (Pennsylvania Railroad), ar 8.80 a . m , and 4.00 p. a. Leave Whitings, at lo.ue a . m., and 8.3S p. m. Leave Barnegat at 10.40 a . m ., and fl.12 p. m. Leave Mannahawkln at 10.51 a . and G.23 p. M. Leave West Creek at 11.03 a . h , and 6.35 f . m . Arrive at Tuckerton, 11.10 a . m., and 6.42 p. m . Arrive at Harvey Cedars a t 11.19 A. H.f and 7.44 P. M. Arrive at Barnegat City at 11.82 a. m., and 7.58 This is a popular department, and you will accounts of the subscriber. E xecu tor of think so when you examine It and see the Boys' Bnssom, Jr„ deceased, will be audited and and Children’s Suits we sell at IH3, 8 4 , 8 0 and Joseph stated by the Surrogate, and reported fo r settle ment to the Orphans’ Court of the County of verooatt at » » . 8 4 , » 6 , « G and 8 7. Ocean, on Tuesday, tb e tenth day e t April Please call on ns before you buy. next. DANIEL W . BUflHOM, Executor. Dated Jan. 24,1888. Pr. fee, $8. 8ml7 P . M. Arrive at Beach Haven at 12.52 a . P. M. COUCH KILLER G . S. P A L M E R , N o tic e o f S e ttle m e n t. Estate of Joseph B esson, Hr., Deceased. o t i c e is h e r e b y ciiveim. that the M s Pills •J O T I C E is H E R E B Y GIVEN th a t the ac counts of the BUbscrIbcrii, E xecutors of Samuel C. Jennings, deceased, will b e audited and stated by the Surrogate, and reported for settlement to the Orphans’ Court of the County of Ocean, on Tuesday, th e tenth day o f April ELIZABETH W . JENNINGS,) HAL8BY JENNINGS, V Executors. HORACE N. JENNINGS, j Dated Feb. 8,1888. Printer’s fee, 93. 8ml9 Liebig Company's Extract CURB Malaria, Dumb Chills, Fever and Ague, Wind Colic, Bilious Attacks. N otice o f Settlem ent. Estate of Samuel C. J bnnimos, Deceased. Liebig Company’s Extract C N LADIES’ And by THOMAS ROBERTS, Ton* Rlvwr, S J. E P P S ’S COCOA GRATEFUL-COMrOKTINa. I»IT f. N o capita) required. g o o d c h a rc e t o s it t r E O B e j.^ lg - C o- Mewarfe, H .f. ________ COLLEGE. New ark, N. J. EMinm your Bauges t wlceawar.tofieoi a week andyou bare the flneat-pohstHMI 9 * b j all Grown and S to r e Dealett. ll! C O N S UMPTJ VE p ttm e . Best cou.we o f Business Training. L e a s t e x * P ^ a lv e i n t i n e a n a . smsmey. Pleasanter wwaHon Indorsed bv thousands o f wrsdustes aad hundred? o f the leading business men o f U>e *te *od nation. Write for catalogue sad b e nvtoetd, K. ( O L E l A I
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