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D.£v ' • _ HQMfflOPATmO PH YB ldig AHP 8BBGB0W. Oor. -Oookmm and B ib a « .tAirosi Pabj^H, J, Etoor«}rmita iO A.1^, ^U t4 F. M. * ; jn .f*,pXMCBB,lf.’D., ' abiocoPATBio fbtbioiak * - Offlo* la BtdnMdi1* BoMlfic, oor.U&ln kaA LtkaAr*. .(J to I A<JC. •■ •■—’ilSJ.'A AnmwP«a,J*.5r ' f i------- *— ■■— C hableb j. park eh, ATTORN ET-AT-LAW; . ■And Huter in ChUiMfy, - ■ TlinlirvU A r t B r t Arfwrr ftrtL 8 QDi» VUiA0)i, K. J J CLAKEHOE CONOVKB, » ATTOHHEY-ATLAW, ____ .SOUCITOB AND KA8TKK DT OHAMOKET. Oflo*, 3d ttory Po»t O&om Bunding, FaJEMnoLD, N. J F H. KENNEDY fc SON,’ Cl»fl Eriginoen nnd • 8orr»Tor«, Be»l E«Ute Agent* »nd ConT#y- umii. I. O. KHNNBDY, Kttter In Chuioerjtimd Kotary Pablip. OBMln Park H»ll, ........ Abbubt Pam , N. J. J A | C 1 S 8 T B E N , " ’,J _ 2 ; '’ 1' - ' ».> .. ATTOBHKf.A J XiAW.- ..- 0OUOITOB AHD .KA8*EB D r OHA 3EaY. , N ota» Pnbllo ind Oommllricmer of Deedi for th«- BUJU o f N n Yotfc. E>to« owk, N. J n D. PETnkoiLL, . DENTIST, WUl riTt 'Mrticnliir ttUnUon to all of tbe- raHotu brane&s o f Eli profescloo daring tbo ooming bmmq. Oinoi, Cob- of UATnsoH A t . ahd Eicpvr Br.r " Ailrarr Park, N. J . BUSINESS CARDS. rpHEODOBE & WOOU j EY, GENERAL AUCTfoNEEiR, W Bireuooyble.: p&oc lBPifkHiU, AabnrjFark* N. J. B OBDEN BBOSm Deslen m arrOVES, ira AND 8HEET-IBOK W fflS, RANGES, HEATERS AND FURNACES, ~ rm t K ane : * . C o V "'O^BiB^AX' CdiTBftAOTOBR os riuoo*ti* termi by » taUdar. . OQos, No. 4 Cmtral t Oom oAt,, prAddr«»i, P . 0 . PoiiB, E u t Long •IrtM i for w k « « !>«▼• ■lx in n ■< flf«UB 8 »n InMrMm tlBI.Ia tln - - » * Ajknry J.M. A A O H ITE O T and B O LD E R . OoTiB«Mc^»ndIUIaAiifc' v •: , OOiAM/OBOVII, » . J i £ H, ft T. B. NEWHAir, BriGUaieT i,Plala andOmameH talPlaster U t i r r r u k * O cm i B wck, 11. i . IUNTEL 8 AND BANGK8 SET... ------ O caia .BaAcs, N. J.,Noiremb«r 18U>, 1874. Thia ta to fMtUV.tbit K B.Nawmaa h Bro. h »« pluterad »'nnmb«r of baUdJiigi at Ocem Beioh, and In all cun bare gltm entire lUUiflictlon. I take ” • -^them to any wantin^ labor T ub ITNEE, Hnpt TO WHOH IT HAY CONCERN. PunOkrTOH, N . ^ N o r e n ib e r 12th, 1874. Thia U to eettlh. tbat K. H.i l la«t*red M il£ o n a e a : for me at Ooeas Beaob, N. J., daring the :p « t t*o yean, and haye gWen nie good «i\laf&-.tl'.».. .I b«l(«Te. them to be good end eqnaio OABJ>S. ■a O -j. rsui'.jm . i .'.inn 29; 1877: . . -V.t! V:j 6n Octobor' lj'.the PoBtitikstelf Geiieriil wlir «»• tabllBh lS2ne*p<»tal.imOney otd6r offloea " : A blllbaslxxJnprepired trader’tbo tapcrrliioa o f;leading?members of'th e Waablngtoa Bsr. fot "’ ib ro-organization of the Snprnnia Conittof ,the teilIoi . •• j ." -n-v" iTeaE^iUbtiof t|i” c$lragooffloeeharebeenfar.^ -: mii-:V\ v •- •■ ..ir.-;,-^';-V. “yfiHed tb IheComioJasloners o f tbla dty, im’d the P .P. * QABPEtjlEB8; AND condition of the offlcereiin‘that dlfitriot aro'rt;- ... ga^ed M ei^enUy:trfl^ptoiyi'.-ii '! i1. -i-' .-r j ^upr^o {ic^S^^^fcngag^l ' in fiinn.a'bill tq^ve the Qorirtof;Clatoa;inaeli [er Jarisdiettqrn iq thO'mfUer of gU Bmjlhera imo. . 'One, purpose of the bill will be to give the Coort jurisdiction over,ail. claima whioh bavo been rejected by, tbe Sontberh Claims Ccmaralssion, on the gronnd aither pf disloyalty or fraud, -t. l*)l» Agtntt ln Monmouth! County far thtt [patfHt American Btnee. A. J. BROWN. AroMteot and driwn at the ahorUit notloe, ^ w ttffie a '^ is n t."; . 1 ^ ‘/- i:' Re*kd^W4e|^ilti ^AnHiiry Avo., ' : , 9 A s b p r t . i‘P a r k ,' w .. j . K IN M O N TH & CO., Vi v 1, D*tlenln Eto. Eto:, oookm ^jst jLy., H eit dooito P-oit Offloe, abbui I t park k : j . A SBUBY PABK AND OCEAN Q^OVE - ............ Bor*e8» Haoka and Light Carriages alwaya ready " ^ ’ a^'ealC . - H orn* ,boarded by. the day, week or month. Car rlsgeaand hameu kept in perfect order. My 'Bouea meet all traini. Freight and baggage delivered at the ehortert possible notice. A) I freight or baggage tent to my care will be de* Wired or properly, cared for : rOBI'JOM ilJSMB. Telegraph advices from Belgrade stato thht Ser- Tla is- about to demand tho withdrawal of the Turk- Iflh troope from her’frontier—a deittaTiS wliioh ia likely to preoipifate' - Seryia has received $400,000 from Karima, and' continues to place fee?, troopeon a war footing. ' * ' Ti-,, :■,\\>- ■ r;i I .M•><*..• . •{ ;«*'•• Reports, agree that thpro; has been indecisive fighting fox two days, near Biela, Mehemet All hiv- ing attacked the, Russian podjiongj^eyond the. BanicaXom. ThoiEoaeians were7munched ini a village along Uvp river.'. Th'ey“a^ll hold Biela^rbnt an anconfirmed report.sayathal their headqoartera have heen transferred to Sistova. v:5* ; The Ensso-jRonmanian army h^s abandoned MOW j^Vetence o f prqeecnfing the attempt against Plevna’ and fallen back Into the positions occupied before the commencement of the bbm- ..bardment,^ThjB field artiUery ternaina still in some of ihe^posiapna of the. bombardment. It is an- noiih'oed that a third renewal in intended *on the arrival of t£e Imperial Guard in a fortnight. A special dispatch from. Montreal samrtfiat in* tellijrence bas been reoeived there from oalmonica, N .F ., that tbe British eteam ship Rowland, Capt. Hwaffln, which Bailed from Mc®^real on! the 11th inat., for Qneerisfowh, with a valuable cargo of grain, was stranded on Holy Rood beach. The captain thinks that the Vessel will .be a total loss, but partofjhe cargo mayJxi saved. She had on. board'60,600 bushels of wheat, 20,000 o f whioh were in bags. . ' . >: A . "W . L E W IS , Soccewor to Crowkix Bhos. tarpBmi, AND CRACKER BAKERY , Oor. Cookman Avenue and Bond Street, ASBUHY PARK, N. J.— fiefreabxnenta for Weddings, Parties, Pic-nice’, and Entertainments famished at the - shortest notice and Ktihe mo«t reasonable rates. Icing and Ornamenting. Cottage residents in the Orove or Park served at their doora. . * W ARREN BROW N, CONTRACTOR AMD |UILDER; 'Cor. Lawrence Avenne, near Main Entrance, _ OOEAN. QROVEt N. J. Plain and Oijn&Hental Cottles. Bnildlnga raised and moved with care And promptness. - - -v; j-*-!;. *.»'■'• .■ ^ ■ *. '• • ’ '■ ,r ' Bbvbbs to ; Asbary Fbontain, Keq^, Wm. Spader, Esq., Matawani Rev. H. B. Beegle/D H. Wyckoff, Esq., Ocean Grove j George .Evans Esq. Philad'a. H A T gA W a.Y*S We t*ke pl«urare in;informing onr friends that we have' opened bur new Spring and Bummer 6took of .Goods, consisting of JTJRN1TURE,- . Carpets, Rugs, Matting, Mattresses, Pillows. Bolsters, - Qxdlts; Counterpanes, Sheets, Spreads, Crockery, Glass, Tin, Wood and WOlow Wares.’ ; *; ;A good assortment o f - BD ilders’Harflware, Carriage Hardware^ bunv, EiniL, Hcbs.B ims, Spoess, T iils-Bolts, 4 o- ^ a io iiL T im ^ ;-- zM PLMMrar Plow., Caitingv.SbordaJ.Bpadea, Forks, Sooops, Boythea, Garden Ratal, Wbeelbarrowa, Eto., Eto, Paints, Oil!, M j .B l a a .M M Palitsanfl Tnrncntlic. ’ COACH AND_EUENlU.’'l)HE YABNIBH. . sE .js.'r> s, \ plover, Timothy, ^Central Park Lawn, Grass and a variety of Garden Seeds. ■■ . ^ , The advantages which wo possess in storing Ohr poods in the large new store, combined with pur Jaaili- ie t forp^friimgTybgd*; givy ^ an^vaniagtnyhi we w ill oheezfnlhr 'shar^ with ^cnr 'ouBtoiners-' * W e will bo pleased to h im you call and examine our stock. iy orders by injfcu will bo promptly attended to. L ’ ' delivered fc^**otoharge. , . . . ff .. •.'v JOHN 0 HATHAWAY. ' ^ r a T O Y ;P ^ ^ i| K A T :uiLtdCKT. / ^ ' ' Proprietor. •; Xbelxat of ailUnda'ofmtat always on hand. Cua- -tOBTOeem4MU^dobra.-v ’-;'''-- ......... ^ "iBttk«t,-paiui:Bow, : PABK.--- ,, BRQXHERS, OoBinu:;<« S tw iii. 'AT. .Ain> M ain S t . - -»»nr,i. .i.^—— LLgyLB -c-U ...............’>T .V w oR T iiT ifcfrp asr, . Oarjpeater A 'B w fir. . AU kinds of carpenter-WotX^done wtth neatness and dl^atch. BUILDINGS RAISED * fMOVEDr“ Job- bing promptly attended to*;, i i ! - * — *, *■ Beilltnoi, B. B. Oor. bewail At. h Emory Bt. . U B IB I PAB K . N. 3.' ' ' •'WKTtJS '&> G O N B A D , 'i°x' - . - - O a r p e n t e r s . a n d : B io ild e r s ; Doors, Biuh, ; Bllna», eto. Bofldlkgt of any'kind erected atiW rt no Uoe.'ty)ndBailli]g and BtaiMaaing » K ^iW A 8 1 U W «T p B i • ' tobei1 ' ll'.the P™tinlAt& GeiawU'will’ i REAL ESTATE CONVEYANCES. MONMOUTH COUNTY. List of Conveyances, Monmonth County Clerk’s Office, for week ehdfiig|September ^2d, 1877. Natl)an P. Teed and wife to Elisabeth W. White —bouse and lot in-townahip of Eatontown; * consider- ation, $1,400. James Hood Wrfght to Anthony J. Drexel—33 and 16-100-aorea of landin' township of Ooean£-considera- tion: $17 ' - V.,,.. ^ . The O. G C, M. Association to Chaa.<H. Applegate —lot No. 1,151 at Ocean Grove: consideration, $250. Chas. H ' Appclgata to C. Martin—lot No. 1,151 at Ooean Grove; oonBideration, $800. A. C. Martin to Margar* t .Bmlth—lot No. 1,151 at Ooean G rove; consideration, $00o. The O. Q; C. M. Aasqpiayon to T. Wlliard Lewis— lot No. 205 at Ooean Grove; consideration, $70. Anna B. Lewis to Annie R : tiickler—lot^No. 295 at Ocean Grovft; consideration, $525. Martha J. White and husband to Lemuel Adams— ono-fifth part of 20 and 5.100 acres in township of Ocean; oonaideration, $90. Seaborn B. Goodale to John 55. Bevans—lot No. 102 at Ooean G rove; consideration, $900. John W. fields and wife to John A. J. Sheets—lota Nos. 87, 38 and 89 at Ooean Beaoh; consideration, ^fohn Hi Patterson, sheriff, to Simon Arrowsmith-* honse and lot at Matawan; consideration, $1,750. Daniel Smock and wife to Alice Cu&minga—lot at Matawan; consideration, . Geo. W . Brown, sheriff, to James J. Phelan—three tracts,of land in township of Millstone; considera- tion, $5,000. Bamuel F. Crossing and wife to Henry SpeUmeyer and wife—lot ih township of Ooean; consideration, to Sarah F. MoCalmont —lot In township of Ooean: consideration, $287; John B. Brinley et al to Kdmond Flelds—two and 88-100acres of land in township of Eatontown; oon* ■iderationi, $170. , 4 1 Wm. &.-Maps and wife to. Edmund Fields—tract of woodland in townahip of Shrewsbury; consideration. $4 000. • -.■ . • ijenry H^Vsrd tO“Gro»ge-W»^6«nith---lo^)No: 1815, at Ocean Beach: oonaideration. 0/G.‘ O. M. A'iwSeiatidn'tol 'The O. G.' C. fl. A'is6eiat£on'to ^Catherine'A. BeU-r- lot No. 1809 at Ocean Grove; consideration,' ,$850.' Newell B. Carhart ^ a/. administrators to Eldr^d y . Bedle—farm in township of Raritan; ponfidera- tion, $1 noWi lots iu wniuuup UA IHHMWau , uuuoiutUBWVUf ,V»|UW“.' i Charles Ja.£teamS and wife to. Sam’l Cregar—two lots in township of Matavan; consideration, $800. Wm H. Deiti;‘and wife to. Wm. H. Yoorheea—lot No. 918 at Asbnry Park; consideration, $600. The Ooean Beaoh Association to Joseph E. Smith— lots Noa 1910,1911,1912 and 1918, at Ooean Beach; consideration. $500. • Owen Woolly to Elisabeth Dumas—eight and 48-100 acres in township of Ocoan l consideration, $4,240. Elizabeth.Dnmas and husband to Preston B-LiUe- ston^-eight and 48-100 aores in township of Ocean; consideration, $4,240. - '' r Preston LUleston to MaryJKr--i>niSriuH-eigllfc wi3 48*100 acres in township of Ocean; consideration, $1 ,500iand other considerations. Tjohn II- Uenuett et al. to Catharine E, Bennett—all their interest, in 15 acres of land in township^of W all; consideration, $10, .*■»■* • *« ' * S obert W. An^erson and wife-to David A W ailing t in township o f W all; consideration,.$600 David A:-Walling and wife, to Abbie J. Epworth— lot in township o f W all; consideration, $50, Samuel Newman and wife'-to Lydia Adams—lot in township of W all; consideration, $20. Charlotte GnJeffiey and hnsban^to John W. Mount —lota Nos. 10,28,.80,25,27 and .26 at Shark river; ' ----- con‘lderation, $425 Wbliahi G. Lord to David H. Morria- and Isaac N. D oty-lot No. 884 at Ocean kGiove; consideration, fl. _________ BTATE ITEMS. The itorcor' Coiinty Republican Convention ia call«d.fOt Qotober 6th.1 - r . > . ■ir^dwltever is on'tbd 'ihaoftsaijat Feimandlna; SJ^g-^piere Wefofarty now cases im Monday. ; : i^jffis vGreenbabkers'-are' organizing In Warren oo^ntyj' and are al^o very active in Cumberland © o u n j p ^ ^ "iSev*[A.‘ D, White, pastor of-tbe Fifth PreSbyte* Church at Trenton, died Sunday from disease GENEJRAX Mountain has sc ■F16W«r.fMlsaicm'‘ it over n ' !S(eW York'this season. •f The pooi-sollers are preparing to leavo Hoboken, fearing indiotments from the -Grand Jury. Tha courts dedded several tweeks ago Umt thoir busi- ness was*illegal. , * / . \ r The statement that a petition was being circular ed in RSbw^y, praying for the removid pfPoet- master-Osborn, und 't^at-it had many signers, prpvea to have been a malicious falsehood. The Society for the Prevention of Crime, by its prose datiofa of liquor dealers, has caused the pay- ment of $445 into the Jersey Oity Treasury, und the penalties in their cases, which have not yet been tried, amount'io '$6,845. J f The annual convcrntion'ot--_£horTooal preachers of the New Jersey Conference of the MV E. Church will be held at ihe ■ liberty Street Church,*New Brunswick .commencing onr Saturday morning, Sept. 29^ and continuing over Sunday, the 80tb, M ^ y cdmplamtB have been made by farmers who attended the State Pair for instruction, that there wera no persons at the fruit exhibits or at. any of- thei injportant displays, to .give infohna- tion about the produce or articlea shown. **fc A-paekage-oentaining Government and railroad bonds, certificates of stock, mortgages and promis- sory notes, estimated at $ 200, 000, was stolen from the First National Bank at Courtland, N. Y ., on Sat- urday~1ast The. loss was not discovered until Monday morping. ^ ,s • .After fully investigating the trouble between Rev. Father Kerwin, of S t Joseph’s Catholic Church, Guttenberg, and the Sisters of Charity in oharge of the parochial sohool there, Bishop Cor- rigan has decided on Confirming Father Kerwin’p r§woyj»l ___________ - The Trenton Gazette says that the Trenton Iron Company rolled 40,000 pounds of No. 4 wire rods — a little less than afanaxter 0f an inch in diameter, in nin6 hoursT one day last week.. This, it says, is the largest produot that has ever been turned out In this country, and probably in any other. — The new term of the Drew Theological Semin- ary began Thursday. The pabllb opening exercises, which usually occur on the following Wednesday, have this year been omitted, in consequence of the .celebration of the tenth anniversary ;of the- founding ufthe~ Beminory, on Thursday, October 18th. The Baldwin Locomotive Works,'trf^aterson^ have recently received, orders for ten looomotives for the Missouri, Kansas and Tex^s Railway, five for the Pacific coast, four for the Atlantio and Charlotte Railway,-of Georgia, and two for the Greenville and Columbia Railroad, of South Caro- lina ; twenty-one in all. -The first train of palace cattle; cars, invented by UnitedStates Senator McPherson, of New Jersey, arrived at the Jersey City abbattoir Friday, having been eighty hours on the journey from St. Louis. The oattle were fed and watered twice a day on the road. The result-of this better accommoda- tion 1 will be a better quality of meat The Mount Holly Herald says that tha approach - mg fair of of the Burlington County Agricultural Society, October 9th, 10th and 11th, promises to be the finest ever held. Already a number of en- tries •have been made ih the horse department New features will be added, such as a tourna- ment and running xaoes, both novelties in that: vi- cinity. Miss ’.Josephine Heriey, of Staten Island, for ove* tw6 years an inmate of the InsAne asylqms at Trenipn and Mortis Plains*, was recently dis- charge^ from the latter institution as cured, and nowj&$ alleges that she was impmoned,,^ false charges and a f^ vita . an^ that during fcer ihcar.. oeration she was brutally beaten by the matron o f! . the Trenton asylum ana the keepers in the Mor- ristown institution; '* - NEWS. ' ; . I' Urbain Joseph ^Ee V^rrier, the fiimous astron- omer, Is dead. *■ . ■* A,San PrMoiseo'oIei^ftrman^Ays.tha^ onljr one^ tenth jpf themen in,that city eycrgoto ohtucbu. . New York merchan ta^report Jthat iheir Westoim- custothers are beginning to buy Very libbrolly, and i the prospects for A lively fall trade ^ro very flat- tarmg. ' ■ ' " • • ' - \ . Senator Morton Is steadily Improving, and "hUf family is much enoouraged, Alex. H. Stephens-}s at Augpgta,Xla«_Jfelsju improved healtlu---Genj, Pithoie had whSf theiill* feve^was at its hsig^t' a postal'delivery ranking thinT in * Pennsylvania. At thti last elect|qn the town polled six votes, and it is about to give up its charter. The finest <?rop of ndsins ever produced in Cali- fomia is promised this fall. The gropes are not crgwing so large aa in previous years, owing .to. dryness, but their quality Is betiter. . The next anniversaryon the eentennisl list Is the battle of Germantown. Gem Brinton’s regi-. ment, and the troops of the first brigade will pa- rade. Judge M. R. Thayer will detiver^te oration.., - The! Egyptian obelisk, knowa ad11Cleopatra’s Needle,” a shaft of granitcr?floma, sixty feet .high,, has, been placed inu caisson at Alexond^^ and is i pow bei^ig towed to iLondon, wheiftit will be erect- ; ed. - Itai orijgin is unknown. ' William Goodrnan died on tbe 22d inat., at JUt- tie Britain, N. Y., aged 101 years.. H e was born July 4, 1776, asd fought in the war of 1812, He was’ a farm laborer, and continued at work until Friday. last. He died of apoplexy. ' The Board of Direntors of Girard College, Phil- adelphia, haye nearly completed buildings for. the accomtjapdation for 50Q. more orphans, which wijl make nearly" 1,000. This will 1 Clear the lis& of- ^pplications and make room for more. 5 ,.;=_ The Catholic newspapers of Quebec say that a miracle was wrought in a ohuroh there. A Wdmap who had been lame for years and had used cratch- es, was, immediately after partaking-of commun- ion, cured o f her lameness, and enabled to return home without her orutcUes; President Morton, of the Philadelphia Pernfaiir ent Exhibition, and also of the Market street Rail- road, has been arrested for iraidulen tty-issuing over one million dollara’ worth of railroad stock: He acknowledges tbe crime. The frauds were commenced in 1870. . ’ * A Polish Association of Chicago has purchased an extensive tract of land in ArfranBAs for the pur- pose of there establishing a colony of their coun- ty men. Fifty Polish families from the vicinity of Chicago have already settled there, and two hundred more are expected before the close of this month. Au immense oave has been discovered in Jose- phine county, Oregon. It has been found to be over five milea in extent,, ind the exploration is not yet completed. The stalactite formation over- head is said to be unique,, being similar to that hi other caves of which more is known. A partyVill shdrtly make a thorough investigation of this mammoth oavera. Last^week Warden Miller, of Middlesex, placed 40Q ba89 ih the Raritan and. 100 in the Green Brook. This week* he will nut 100 in the upper end pf w i steams and wifo toflhorlee J. StearM—two ! OreenBrook—that will give Union connty a benefit, in township of MataTaiMOffSideration, tl,600. ‘ ’Wardell BlBtaop, of Bomoraet, pnt 800 in the Bari- . . - ------- j, .1 . .. .tanUetweek. The Raritan now iB said tJTbo tho best etpeked stream in the State; folly t,(UH) have been placed .in it, wbioh is abont two-thirda more HiiHi have been pnt in the Delaware. Flrcin the Patent Office. Fire brokt: ont in.tbe upper floor drtESTDepArC ment of'tbo Interior, at Washington, on Monday morning, in. the room containing rojooted models, ■ large number of whioh wore .destroyed- ®>e -flamea Bpxead. rapidly until oneeked by tbe Bolid marble jffoor oii the ulory .below. - Tlio origin of the Are ia Unknown, but tbe. J“ :*orite “liflg h t for possession of her hotel last spring made spontaneousjporibiution, oaOMd by th e s u n a ra y s ^ ^ enemies, and it ia believed that some shining on some oheinioalB iif 'Ihe modol-room. paraonB poisoned tho fish. -------- ------ TWifcnafe valuable contents 0I~the Museum* and ^ ™ ^ the records of tha various bureaus o f^the Interior ' ' ! ____________ Departmept-Wereaavedjand thaactuallossto. ^he j The abundant crops o f cotton, corn and fodder Govenment is irot Berious- 'Upon the models no - in the valley of the Block Warrior, Alabama, hav6 W e understand that the gross receipts of the State-Fair at Waverly exceeded $17,000, consider- ably more than expenses. • Tho Fair has become the great annual gathering plaoe of Jerseymen, and to this fact its fiQAnoi^l Buoceaa is due. Tho reason, for the large attendance is plain. Tne Fair is always a good one and possesses of Itself On attraction whioh nlakes a visit always satisfac- tory, pleasant and instructive.—Ifeioark Adver- tiser. !, fourteen years old, a daughteiL-oi iond, living on the Pasaalo river, op- ilie, was fatally burned,.on Wednes- ay afternoon, while attempting, to kindle a fire with kerosene oil. ^When the accident occurred the girl, -while enveloped in flame, ran to a cradle and picked np an infant, carry mg it'in her arms tffit of doors Mr. Richmond came to her asaiat- anco and put put the flames^ The infant was bad- ly burned and Is not expected to recover. The girl died at 11 o’clock tho same night ** - The ioe hOnse of tbe Willow Haven Hotel at Bayonne was broken- into oh Wednesday night, ahd”alllfrttie provisions wero-carried-away excopI some Spanish mackerel. These were cooked and eaten by lira. Mary Jane Miller, jfcbe proprietor of the hotel, tirid Mrs. McKeqyer. Before noon they showed symptoms of poisoning. Drs, Held * and Finn were .cilled, and administered antidotes whioh relieved, the sufferers. Mrs. Miner’s plucky valoe,oari be placed, and this destruction by fite o< ihe accumulation .of years, blots out the mechan- ical record of'invention for half the olasses baoic to the:foundation of the Government ; : Amon^othe^ dochments that narrowly ,escaped destruction, was ih e original^ Declaration pj- Inde- p^^enoe andthp;StlQ„ofi every jicre of-lifod fiver; eold by Government rof the UnitedrBtateev Tho b uiiding was*supposed to have been fireproof, but archwaya iii the walla allowed the rapid extent sion of the flames. . I Muoh damage wob also: done v— .ji i V ,; ■j .>-« ■ •:«v- •. = if been entirely Bwept awavr^The riverv suddenly rose sixiw-three feet, whioh. Ib within two feet aa high aa ft Waa in the terrible freshet o f June, 1872. The planters had juBt commenced picking ootton, aud had not hauled the oom and fodder • from the fields. It js. estimated that 80,000 bales o f Cdtton have been destroyed. - Most of the planters.are ruined, and it is doubtfal if the actual necessaries of life can be secured now. The town of Tuscaloosa is about at the bead of^the devastated section. Merchants had advanced heavily, oh' these growing ©rope. 5 • — ...... . From >t&eMo^oitit-iiin£iir«.i There Is a lady Uving neajr^ S ^ ^ dr^ 64 SWgreringrsado^ndren, ' and ‘ X g w liffimt- grandohild. 8 he Win yigonra* hedlh, _-,,r. , It is estimated * that inmte^ jtlian >one ylrandxs^ -i^ <v ' attachments have : been,, issued at X < ^ ; Braiyh^ • _ against non-raridents ^n^t abfloonding debtm^ duy- ‘ v ing the past t woweeu^. ^ have been bled so much by'Bliarpeis they are xujW v , A- certain'^.la^er.oOiedlBBifcii^ii^^ thafi discretion, has been wrifing^to t h e jp a s s e n - - ./ gers who were hurt at- tho Oceimpcrt bridge aod- *Tr .. dgpt, that they had good causes of aotioh»against ' tbe Central Railroad Coinnan^/ and that he wpuld like to prosecute theix clsxms. ;. vAs thA J” ' enterprising' disgrace b his profesaibn 'obtairied ' “ " nothing for his trouble, except ,the ill-will of the railroad peoplerand the reproechae of the reepeot - table members of the bar * living fn bis heighwij1 * - hood. • ■ ’ ' , y y ■£- . . J irrom tno ^GT^onx\iibmoe^a: *uv’' . ' A tcamp was Committed' to the bounty jw l cm Saturday, as an fiooomplioe in breaking in a taflozs shop at Matawan on Friday night, a ^ taJdng there- from two suits. The other fcmmp, who had th* su i^ haa not been secured. ■ '* V : ■ ' * Quite a seriousa ocident befell Dr. X S» Ckasj^var while out ridihg, on Tuesday evening last 'It ap- _. pears' that the doctor had just purchased it new horse from a party/near Blue Balt H e was drirtr- ing home and, when near the Freehold Institute, the horse became unmanageable imd started off. cm a run. On reaching'Charlie’'Patterson's .blaok-J/ smith shop, he dashed,up against.tiie'large willow tree whion stands on^Throokmorton _ street Th^ _ home’s head^struok with such ^rioleUoe against tha -tree as to kill him almost instantly. Toe.jWifKMi was comparatively uninjured. Dr. Conover aLto- fortunately escaped unhurt i—•*;-■— ,! A correspondent calls our attention to an article in the Asbury Park JouBMin of Sept 1st, which ws copy in another column, oalling attention to the inseogjre^Sohdition of Shark-JEUver Bridge, as tha correspondent so considers it "W tf know, nothing about the inspcuriCy ’ol this bridge, but wa do. know that it is high tirpejthat •the present bridge was replaced by:ono better adapted'io the* neocs- sities of travel at- that point It haa been inade- quate to the ‘demands upon it for several veers, and notably during the last three months. A sin- gle traok bridge anywhere is a nuisance, but in so prominent a place* and for so long a bridge as this . one is, it is a reproach to the country nnd an im- position upon the dtisens and property ©wners of Wall t o w nship. _ From tho Ooean Grovo Record. pal Church in Asbugr Park, is aet The American Consul-General, at Frankfort-on- th e-Main, reports to the State Department that every thing ia favorable for a large trade with Cen- tral and Southern Germany. Thq Consul-General says that the best agency, for promoting t,hiH trade would be a central depot at Frankfort, where Amerioan goods would be constantly on exhibition, the depot to be in charge of men of ability and in ’* tegrity. ■■ , t . President Hayea and party reached Knoxville on Friday, and were greeted by the usual cheers, can- non arid speeoh^ of welcome. Mr. Hayes held a reception at the hotel in the afternoon, and an- other.al a private residence in the evening. In East, Tennesee, which was loyal during the war, and has been Republican since its close, tbe Presi- dent was received with less enthusiasm than m the old rebel sections. r. Gen. A C. Jones, who has jast returned from an extended tour through the Southern' States under the auspices of the-Department of Agricul - ture, represents that everything throughout the South bears the appearance of growing prosperity; that the citiep are reviving their former trade j that the country is rich in diversified crops; that the plantations, and forms have a look of thrift; •and that the people have more heart and hope than/ ^ t any time anoe the war. .^ . r A great demonstration o f the workingtmm o f Northumberland and Durham (England), was held on the Town Hoor of Newoastle on Saturday after- noon,-in honor of Gen. Grant Twenty-two trades societies participated in a procession, which occu- pied twenty' minutes in passing a given.point. The numberof persons present on the moor is esti- mated at from 40,000 to 50,000, The demonstra- tion has had no precedent since the great political meetings at the time of the .Reform Bill excite- ment .... j .. A gang of tramps, numbering about twenty, made a desoent upon the depot at Warrington Junction, Va., on the Virginia Midland Railroad, on Tuesday morning, and robbed the building of everything portable it contained, amo anting in value to $.400. They next attempted io board the pay train near Manassas, but were ^ept at bay until the engine could be reversed,' and the. whole train run back to Mahossaa. Then a number of citizens and railroad workmen organized a posse, and suc- ceeded in capturing six of the gang, who are now in jail at prentsville. ___ State Republican Convention. , The New Jersey State Republican Convention met .at Taylor’s Hall, Trenton,- on Tuesday mom- lug, for the/purpose o f' nominating their candidate for Governor. T^he Conventfgn m^t at'ia o’olock, and Charles H. Voorhies, of Bergen, was appointed temporary Chairman. 'Hfev, 3Ir. Lucas, of Tren- ton, offered prayer, after which tiie Committee on Resolutions wto appointed, and a fecess taken, Upoi} the re-assembling, at 2:20, Gen. *Judson Kflpajripk was qhmen petmanent Chairman, and' the nominations oe^n. TCtlantio county named Hon. William A. NeweU. The first ballot resulted as follows: Newell, 860; Potts, 142; Phelps, 29; Colbyr 30. As ;JJ82 votes oniy were necessary to A choice, Ex-Gov. Newell waa declared the Repub- lican candidate for Governor, The vojewaa after- ward made unanimous. * ■’ > ’ .. THE OAHntDATie. . " Willumi Newell is not a magnetic speaker. He 'is a man of courage, and experienced and vigorous poetical organizer., He was born ini Ohio, and is between fifty and sixty yearaof age.". He was educated„at Rutger’s College, New Brunswick, N- J., and waa in the same class with Senator Frey- linghuysen, Juitioa'Joaeph Bradley, of the United States Supreme Court, ahd Courtlandt Parker.' He was elected to-Congress as a Whig in 1846, and served for two terms. The life-saving station* on the Long Island and New-Jersey ooasto are the result of a bill intrdduoed 1^ luim .arid he (was apj. pointed as their first ^uperint^udeht : Thr1858. h6 was elected Governor, of-the State;on^ ftlrion ticket, and seryed^til).the winter of 18^0.". In 1868 he was again elected to CongreaS, and served one ierm. ’ . f \ ... . down as a remarkable monument of the seal, liber- ality and devotion of its adherents. It has been finished and ftuniBhed tbla year, and filled with hearers, and ia entirely out of debt ^ _ No less'than three poetic effusions, suggested by that event ou the beach in which the editor of The Record became an involuntary subject of' im- mersion, have been sent us for publication; but . as neither of them rises^quite to the seno'Sublime character ot the occasion, we take the liberty of ’ pitching them all overboard incontinently.—-^That is doing to others as he was very nealy done by.— En. Joubnatj.] For sixteen, conseoutive weeks religious servioes have been held at Ooean Grove. Commencing aboat the middle of June, with about one hundred persons, who met together in Dr. Ward’s tent, the congregations increased'"until the unprecedented number of 11,400 were counted at one thne and * plaoe, engaged in the wprship of Almighty God. From the Matawan Journal. A waiting-room haa been built at the junottmp east of Matawan station. it is r^re that it can be said of men as of the lato Thomas Fardon. Through his whole life he never used or smoked .tobacco, never drank intoxicating drinks, or used a profane word. Matawan Junction or Freehold Junction, which is it to be ? The Central time-table calls it by the - former, and the FreehM^/fnic^ NdW' York'by'the1'' latter name. It woti^d seem that the former name is tiie only correct one. ? »•<* Ifrom the Red Bank Standard. The steamer Helen wasjhauled off for tiie season on Monday last. ^ The lock-up is in couree of erection and will be completed by the tame tho Firemen^ parade takes place. The Firemen’s parade, to take place -Ot Red Bank pn the 18th of Ootober, promises to be the grandest affair that has over occurred in the oounty. — :: One night last week, while the steamer Sea B W waa lying pt her wharf at the f«ot of Franklin street, New York, she was boarded bry river thiffyes and the forward gangway doors forced opeUj and a trunk, a case of wine, and other, articles stolen. One of the side doors was opened, and the stolen articles lowered into a boat whioh had been placed alongside of the steamer, and; the thieves made good their escape with their plunder. From the Keyport Weekly. Thfc number of pupils enrolled at the publio school is 441; general average 804. The fall term of the GlenWood Institute, Mata* wan, commenced within-excellent number of scholars,. &nd the prospect isfvery-filicouraglpg. Mr. WnTMedle m e t with a severe and * aocident, on Tuesday While engaged^in s a w ^ a circular saw at Mr, Jas, Bedla a mill. . His lw l hand at the wrist came in oontact with the saw and was partially severed from the wm. Fortum natoly but on#artery waavout, and^ut two of 'the. radial bpnea of tiie hand were cut off. . Prin^vy ThenDeinocmtio votere o f the townshipof Ooean are requested: to meet at the Hotel o f ^h n Va^ - Woert,“ in the Firat District, and the H oW o f Henry Gugel, in~the'Seoohd DisttiOt, on Saturday, the 29th day qf September,1877, at 4 oblock P. M., for the purpose of electing ^de^gateajo, attend tho County Convention to be held^. ^fw*^ hold, on Monday, October 1, 1877.. * ’ : -j Polls open at 4 o’clock, and dose at 7 o dock p . m . L- • ;• . 'I 0. Ewihq Pattxbsojt, , * ' OWrmtH-Ftrti ^wrid TnOHAflCoOK, t: .. 1 Chairman,Betxmd JHtirtot?- .Fong Pak, a Ban' Francisco ChimM. aUftikti';' baa gone to the moeVi^ ' which Ohinkmen oomato or Uj prevent fu^thfi-.bml slope.,, On th0 've8Belwith women and children. si :
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Bor*e8» Haoka and Light Carriages alwaya ready " ’ a^'ealC . -

H orn * , boarded by. the day, week or month. Car rlsgeaand hameu kept in perfect order.

My 'Bouea meet all traini. Freight and baggage delivered at the ehortert possible notice.

A) I freight or baggage tent to my care w ill be de* Wired or properly, cared for

: rOBI'JOM ilJSMB.Telegraph advices from Belgrade stato thht Ser-

Tla is- about to demand tho withdrawal o f the Turk- Iflh troope from her’ frontier— a deittaTiS wliioh ia likely to preoipifate' - Seryia has received $400,000 from Karima, and' continues to place fee?, troopeon a war footing. ' ■ * '

Ti-,, :■ ,\\>- ■ ■ r;i I .M•><*..• . •{ ;«*'••Reports, agree that thpro; has been indecisive

fighting fox two days, near Biela, Mehemet A ll h iv­ing attacked the, Russian podjiongj^eyond the. BanicaXom. ThoiEoaeians were7m unched ini a village along Uvp r iver.'. Th'ey“a^ll hold Biela^rbnt an anconfirmed report.sayathal their headqoartera have heen transferred to Sistova. v:5* ;

The Ensso-jRonmanian army h^s abandoned MOW j^Vetence o f prqeecnfing the attemptagainst Plevna’ and fallen back Into the positions occupied before the commencement o f the bbm-

..bardment,^ThjB field artiUery ternaina still in some o f ihe^posiapna o f the. bombardment. I t is an- noiih'oed that a third renewal in intended * on the arrival o f t£e Imperial Guard in a fortnight.

A special dispatch from . Montreal samrtfiat in* tellijrence bas been reoeived there from oalmonica, N .F . , that tbe British e team ship Rowland, Capt. Hwaffln, which Bailed from Mc®^real on! the 11th inat., fo r Qneerisfowh, with a valuable cargo o f grain, was stranded on Holy Rood beach. The captain thinks that the Vessel w ill .be a total loss, but p a r to f jh e cargo mayJxi saved. She had on. board'60,600 bushels o f wheat, 20,000 o f whioh were in bags. . ' . > :

A . " W . L E W I S ,

Soccewor to Cr o w k ix Bhos.

t a r p B m i ,AND CRACKER BAKERY,

Oor. Cookman Avenue and Bond Street,ASBUHY PARK, N. J.—

fiefreabxnenta for Weddings, Parties, Pic-nice’, and Entertainments famished at the - shortest notice and K tihe mo«t reasonable rates. Icing and Ornamenting.

Cottage residents in the Orove or Park served at their doora. . *

‘ W A R R E N B R O W N , CONTRACTOR AMD |UILDER;

'Cor. Lawrence Avenne, near Main Entrance, _

O O EAN . Q R O V E t N . J.

P l a i n a n d O i jn & H e n t a l C o t t l e s .Bnildlnga raised and moved with care And promptness. - - -v; j-*-!;. *.»'■'• .■ ■ ■ *. '• • ’ '■ ,r '

Bbvbbs to ; Asbary Fbontain, Keq^, Wm. Spader, Esq., Matawani Rev. H . B. Beegle/D H. Wyckoff, Esq., Ocean Grove j George .Evans E sq . Philad'a.

H A T g A W a . Y * SW e t*ke pl«urare in;informing onr friends that we

have' opened bur new Spring and Bummer 6took o f .Goods, consisting of

J T J R N 1 T U R E , - .Carpets, Rugs, Matting, Mattresses, Pillows. Bolsters, - Qxdlts; Counterpanes, Sheets, Spreads, Crockery,

Glass, T in , Wood and WOlow Wares.’; *; ; A good assortment o f -

BDilders’ Harflware, Carriage Hardwarebunv, E in iL , Hcbs.B im s , Spoess, T iils-Bolts, 4 o-

^ a i o i i L T i m ^ ; - - z M P L M M r a rPlow., Caitingv.SbordaJ.Bpadea, Forks, Sooops,

Boythea, Garden Ratal, Wbeelbarrowa, Eto., Eto,

Paints, Oil!, M j.B la a .M M Palitsanfl Tnrncntlic.’ COACH AND_EUENlU.’'l)HE YABNIBH .

‘ . s E . j s . ' r > s , • \plover, Timothy, ^Central Park Lawn, Grass and a

variety of Garden Seeds. ■■ . ^ ,The advantages which wo possess in storing Ohr

poods in the large new store, combined with pur Jaaili- i e t forp^friim gTybgd*; g ivy ^ an^vaniagtnyhi we w ill oheezfnlhr 'shar^ with cnr 'ouBtoiners-' * We will bo pleased to h im you call and examine our stock.

iy orders by injfcu will bo promptly attended to. L ’ ' delivered fc^**otoharge. , .

. . f f .. •. ' v JOHN 0 H A T H A W A Y .

' ^ r a T O Y ;P ^ ^ i | K A T :uiLtdCKT. / '

' Proprietor. •;

X be lxa t o f a ilUnda'ofm tat always on hand. Cua- - tO B T O eem 4 M U ^ d ob ra .-v ’ - ; ' ' ' - - .........

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,, BRQXHERS,

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. O a r j p e a t e r A ' B w f i r .. AU kinds of carpenter-WotX done wtth neatness and dl^atch. BUILDINGS RAISED * fMOVEDr“ Job- bing promptly attended to*;, i i ! - * — *, *■

Beilltnoi, B. B. Oor. bewail At. h Emory Bt.. U B I B I P A B K . N . 3 . ' ' '

•'W KTtJS '&> G O N B A D ,

'i°x ' - . - -O a r p e n t e r s . a n d : B i o i l d e r s ;Doors, Biuh, ; Bllna», eto. Bofldlkgt o f any'kinderected a tiW rt no Uoe.'ty)ndBailli]g and BtaiMaaing

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tobei1' ll'.the P™ tin lAt& GeiawU'will’ i

R E A L E S T A T E C O N V E Y A N C E S .

M O N M O U T H C O U N T Y .

List o f Conveyances, Monmonth County Clerk’s Office, for week ehdfiig|September 2d, 1877.

Natl)an P. Teed and wife to Elisabeth W . White —bouse and lot in-townahip o f Eatontown; * consider­ation, $1,400.

James Hood Wrfght to Anthony J. Drexel—33 and 16-100-aorea of landin' township o f Ooean£-considera­tion: $17 ' - V.,,.. ^. The O. G C, M. Association to Chaa.<H. Applegate —lot No. 1,151 at Ocean Grove: consideration, $250.

Chas. H ' Appclgata to C. Martin—lot No. 1,151 at Ooean Grove; oonBideration, $800.

A. C. Martin to Margar* t .Bmlth—lot No. 1,151 at Ooean Grove; consideration, $00o.

The O. Q; C. M. Aasqpiayon to T . Wlliard Lewis— lot No. 205 at Ooean Grove; consideration, $70.

Anna B. Lewis to Annie R : tiickler—lot^No. 295 at Ocean Grovft; consideration, $525.

Martha J. White and husband to Lemuel Adams— ono-fifth part of 20 and 5.100 acres in township of Ocean; oonaideration, $90.

Seaborn B. Goodale to John 55. Bev an s—lot No. 102 at Ooean Grove; consideration, $900.

John W. fields and wife to John A. J. Sheets—lota Nos. 87, 38 and 89 at Ooean Beaoh; consideration,

^fohn Hi Patterson, sheriff, to Simon Arrowsmith-* honse and lot at Matawan; consideration, $1,750.

Daniel Smock and wife to Alice Cu&minga—lot at Matawan; consideration, .

Geo. W . Brown, sheriff, to James J. Phelan—three tracts,of land in township o f Millstone; considera­tion, $5,000.

Bamuel F. Crossing and w ife to Henry SpeUmeyer and wife—lot ih township o f Ooean; consideration,

to Sarah F. MoCalmont—lot In township o f Ooean: consideration, $287;

John B. Brinley et al to Kdmond Flelds—two and 88-100acres o f land in township o f Eatontown; oon* ■iderationi, $170. , 4 1

Wm. &.-Maps and wife to. Edmund Fields—tract of woodland in townahip o f Shrewsbury; consideration. $4 000. • -.■ . •

ijenry H^Vsrd tO“Gro»ge-W»^6«nith---lo^)No: 1815, at Ocean Beach: oonaideration.

‘ 0/G.‘ O. M. A'iwSeiatidn'tol'The O. G.' C. f l. A'is6eiat£on'to Catherine'A. BeU-r- lot No. 1809 at Ocean Grove; consideration,' ,$850.'

Newell B. Carhart ^ a/. administrators to Eldr^d y . Bedle—farm in township o f Raritan; ponfidera-tion, $ 1 noWilots iu wniuuup UA IHHMWau , uuuoiutUBWVUf ,V»|UW“.' i

Charles Ja.£teamS and w ife to. Sam’l Cregar—two lots in township o f Matavan; consideration, $800.

Wm H. Deiti;‘and wife to. Wm. H. Yoorheea—lot No. 918 at Asbnry P a rk ; consideration, $600.

The Ooean Beaoh Association to Joseph E. Smith— lots Noa 1910,1911,1912 and 1918, at Ooean Beach; consideration. $500. •

Owen Woolly to Elisabeth Dumas—eight and 48-100acres in township o f Ocoan l consideration, $4,240.

Elizabeth.Dnmas and husband to Preston B-LiUe- ston^-eight and 48-100 aores in township o f Ocean; consideration, $4,240. - ' ' r

Preston LUleston to MaryJKr--i>niSriuH-eigllfc wi3 48*100 acres in township o f Ocean; consideration, $1 ,500iand other considerations.

Tjohn II- Uenuett et al. to Catharine E, Bennett—all their interest, in 15 acres o f land in township^of W all; consideration, $10, .*■»■* • *« ' * ■

Sobert W . An^erson and wife-to David A W ailing t in township o f W all; consideration,.$600

David A:-Walling and wife, to Abbie J. Epworth— lot in township o f W all; consideration, $50,

Samuel Newman and wife'-to Lydia Adams—lot in township o f W all; consideration, $20.

Charlotte GnJeffiey and hnsban^to John W. Mount—lota Nos. 10,28,.80,25,27 and .26 at Shark river;

' - - - - -con‘ lderation, $425 Wbliahi G. Lord to David H. Morria- and Isaac N.

D o ty - lo t No. 884 at Ocean kGiove; consideration,f l . _________

BTATE ITEM S. •The itorcor ' Coiinty Republican Convention ia

call«d.fOt Qotober 6th.1 - r . >.

■ir^dwltever is on 'tbd 'ihaoftsaijat Feimandlna; SJ^g-^piere W efofarty now cases im Monday. ; :

i^jffis vGreenbabkers'-are' organizing In Warren oo^ntyj' and are al^o very active in Cumberland © o u n j p ^ ^

"iSev*[A .‘ D, W hite, pastor of-tbe F ifth PreSbyte* Church at Trenton, died Sunday from disease

G E N EJR A X

Mountain has sc ■F16W«r .fMlsaicm' ‘

it over n ' !S(eW

York'this season.

•f The pooi-sollers are preparing to leavo Hoboken, fearing indiotments from the -Grand Jury. Tha courts dedded several tweeks ago Umt thoir busi­ness was* illegal. , * / . \

r The statement that a petition was being circu lar ed in RSbw^y, praying for the removid pfPoet- master-Osborn, und 't^ a t-it had many signers, prpvea to have been a malicious falsehood.

The Society fo r the Prevention o f Crime, by its prose da tiofa o f liquor dealers, has caused the pay­ment o f $445 into the Jersey Oity Treasury, und the penalties in their cases, which have not yet been tried, amount'io '$6,845. J f

The annual convcrntion'ot--_£horTooal preachers o f the New Jersey Conference o f the MV E. Church will be held at ih e ■ l ib e r ty Street Church,*New Brunswick .commencing onr Saturday morning, Sept. 29^ and continuing over Sunday, the 80tb,

M ^ y cdmplamtB have been made by farmers who attended the State Pair fo r instruction, that there wera no persons at the fru it exhibits or a t. any of- thei injportant displays, to .g ive infohna- tion about the produce or articlea shown. **fc

A-paekage-oentaining Government and railroad bonds, certificates o f stock, mortgages and promis­sory notes, estimated at $ 200,000, was stolen from the First National Bank at Courtland, N. Y . , on Sat- urday~1ast The. loss was not discovered until Monday morping. ,s

• .A fter fully investigating the trouble between Rev. Father Kerwin, o f S t Joseph’s Catholic Church, Guttenberg, and the Sisters o f Charity in oharge of the parochial sohool there, Bishop Cor­rigan has decided on Confirming Father Kerwin’p r§woyj»l ___________ -

The Trenton Gazette says that the Trenton Iron Company rolled 40,000 pounds o f No. 4 wire rods — a little less than afanaxter 0f an inch in diameter, in nin6 hoursT one day last week.. This, it says, is the largest produot that has ever been turned out In this country, and probably in any other. —

The new term o f the Drew Theological Semin­ary began Thursday. The pabllb opening exercises, which usually occur on the following Wednesday, have this year been omitted, in consequence o f the .celebration o f the tenth anniversary ;o f the- founding u fthe~ Beminory, on Thursday, October 18th.

The Baldwin Locomotive Works,'trf^aterson^ have recently received, orders for ten looomotives fo r the Missouri, Kansas and Tex^s Railway, five for the Pacific coast, four for the Atlantio and Charlotte Railway,-of Georgia, and two for the Greenville and Columbia Railroad, of South Caro­lina ; twenty-one in all.

-The first train o f palace cattle; cars, invented by UnitedStates Senator McPherson, o f New Jersey, arrived at the Jersey City abbattoir Friday, having been eighty hours on the journey from St. Louis. The oattle were fed and watered tw ice a day on the road. The result-of this better accommoda­tion 1 w ill be a better quality o f m eat

The Mount Holly Herald says that tha approach - mg fa ir o f o f the Burlington County Agricultural Society, October 9th, 10th and 11th, promises to be the finest ever held. Already a number o f en­tries •have been made ih the horse department New features will be added, such as a tourna­ment and running xaoes, both novelties in that: v i­cinity.

Miss ’.Josephine Heriey, o f Staten Island, for ove* tw6 years an inmate o f the InsAne asylqms at Trenipn and Mortis Plains*, was recently dis­charge^ from the latter institution as cured, and now j&$ alleges that she was im pm oned ,,^ false charges and a f^ v i t a . an^ that during fcer ihcar.. oeration she was brutally beaten by the matron o f !

. the Trenton asylum ana the keepers in the Mor­ristown institution; '* -

N E W S . ' ; . I'

Urbain Joseph ^Ee V^rrier, the fiimous astron- omer, Is dead. *■. ■*

• A,San PrMoiseo'oIei^ftrman^Ays.tha^ onljr one^ tenth jp f them en in,that city e y c rg o to ohtucbu.

. New York merchan ta^report Jthat iheir Westoim- custothers are beginning to buy Very lib brolly, and i the prospects fo r A lively fall trade ^ro very flat- tarmg. ' ■ ' ■ " • • ' - ■

\ . Senator Morton Is steadily Improving, and "hUf family is much enoouraged, Alex. H. Stephens-}s at A u gp g ta ,X la «_J fe ls ju improved healtlu---Genj,

P ithoie had w h S f th e ii l l* feve^was at its hsig^t' a postal'delivery ranking thinT in * Pennsylvania. A t thti last elect|qn the town polled six votes, and it is about to give up its charter.

The finest <?rop o f ndsins ever produced in Cali- fom ia is promised th is fall. The gropes are not crgwing so large aa in previous years, owing .to . dryness, but their quality Is betiter. .

The next anniversary on the eentennisl list Is the battle o f German town. Gem Brin ton’s regi-. ment, and the troops o f the first brigade w ill pa­rade. Judge M. R. Thayer will detiver^te oration..,

- The! Egyptian obelisk, knowa ad11 Cleopatra’s Needle,” a shaft o f granitcr?floma, sixty fe e t .high,, has, been placed in u caisson at A lexond^^ and is i pow bei^ig towed to iLondon, wheiftit will be erect- ; ed. - Itai orijgin is unknown. ' ‘

William Goodrnan died on tbe 22d inat., at JUt- tie Britain, N. Y ., aged 101 years.. H e was born July 4, 1776, asd fought in the war o f 1812, H e was’ a farm laborer, and continued at work until F riday. last. H e died o f apoplexy.

' The Board o f Direntors o f Girard College, Ph il­adelphia, haye nearly completed buildings for. the accomtjapdation fo r 50Q. more orphans, which wijl make nearly" 1,000. This will1 Clear the lis& o f- ^pplications and make room for more. 5 ,.;=_

The Catholic newspapers o f Quebec say that a miracle was wrought in a ohuroh there. A Wdmap who had been lame for years and had used cratch­es, was, immediately after partaking-of commun­ion, cured o f her lameness, and enabled to return home without her orutcUes;

President Morton, o f the Philadelphia Pernfaiir ent Exhibition, and also o f the Market street Rail­road, has been arrested for iraidulen tty-issuing over one million dollara’ worth of railroad stock: H e acknowledges tbe crime. The frauds were commenced in 1870. . ’ *

A Polish Association o f Chicago has purchased an extensive tract o f land in ArfranBAs for the pur­pose o f there establishing a colony o f their coun­t y men. F ifty Polish families from the vicinity of Chicago have already settled there, and two hundred more are expected before the close o f this month. •

Au immense oave has been discovered in Jose­phine county, Oregon. It has been found to be over five milea in extent,, in d the exploration is not yet completed. The stalactite formation over­head is said to be unique,, being similar to that h i other caves o f which more is known. A partyV ill shdrtly make a thorough investigation o f this mammoth oavera.

Last^week Warden Miller, o f Middlesex, placed 40Q ba89 ih the Raritan and. 100 in the Green Brook. Th is week* he will nut 100 in the upper end p f

w i steams and wifo toflhorlee J. StearM—two ! OreenBrook— that will give Union connty a benefit, in township o f MataTaiMOffSideration, tl,600. ‘ ’ W ardell BlBtaop, o f Bomoraet, pnt 800 in the Bari-. . - ------- j, . 1 . .. .— tanUetweek. The Raritan now iB said tJTbo tho

best etpeked stream in the S tate; fo lly t,(UH) have been placed .in it, wbioh is abont two-thirda more HiiHi have been pnt in the Delaware.

F l r c i n t h e P a t e n t O ffice.F ire brokt: ont in.tbe upper floor drtESTDepArC

ment o f'tbo Interior, at Washington, on Monday morning, in. the room containing rojooted models,■ large number of whioh wore . destroyed- ®>e

-flamea Bpxead. rapidly until oneeked by tbe Bolid marble jffoor oii the ulory .below. - T lio origin o f theAre ia Unknown, but tbe. J“ :*orite “ l i f l g h t fo r possession o f her hotel last spring madespontaneousjporibiution, oaOMd by th e s u n a r a y s ^ ^ enemies, and it ia believed that someshining on some oheinioalB iif 'Ihe modol-room. paraonB poisoned tho fish. --------------TWifcnafe valuable contents 0I~the Museum* and ^ ™ ^the records o f tha various bureaus o f the Interior ' ' ! • ____________Departmept-Wereaavedjand thaactuallossto. he j The abundant crops o f cotton, corn and fodder Govenment is irot Berious- 'Upon the models no - in the valley o f the Block Warrior, Alabama, hav6

W e understand that the gross receipts o f the State-Fair at Waverly exceeded $17,000, consider­ably more than expenses. • Tho Fair has become the great annual gathering plaoe o f Jerseymen, and to this fact its fiQAnoi^l Buoceaa is due. Tho reason, fo r the large attendance is plain. Tne Fair is always a good one and possesses o f Itself On attraction whioh nlakes a visit always satisfac­tory, pleasant and instructive.—Ifeioark Adver­tiser.

!, fourteen years old, a daughteiL-oi iond, liv in g on the Pasaalo river, op- ilie, was fatally burned,.on Wednes-

ay afternoon, while attempting, to k in d le a fire with kerosene oil. ^When the accident occurred the girl, -while enveloped in flame, ran to a cradle and picked n p an infant, carry m g it 'in her arms tffit of doors Mr. Richmond came to her asaiat- anco and put put the flames^ The infant was bad­ly burned and Is not expected to recover. The girl died at 11 o’clock tho same n igh t ** -

The ioe hOnse o f tbe W illow Haven Hotel at Bayonne was broken- into oh Wednesday night, ahd”a lllfrttie provisions wero-carried-away excopI some Spanish mackerel. These were cooked and eaten by lira . Mary Jane Miller, jfcbe proprietor o f the hotel, tirid Mrs. McKeqyer. Before noon they showed symptoms of poisoning. Drs, H eld * and Finn were .cilled, and administered antidotes whioh relieved, the sufferers. Mrs. M iner’s plucky

valoe,oari be placed, and this destruction by fite o< ihe accumulation .o f years, blots out the mechan­ical record of'invention for half the olasses baoic to the:foundation o f the Government ;: Amon^othe^ dochments that narrowly ,escaped destruction, was ih e original^ Declaration p j- Inde- p ^ ^ en o e andthp;StlQ „ofi every jic re o f-lifod fiver; eold by Government r o f the UnitedrBtateev Tho b uiiding was*supposed to have been fireproo f, bu t archwaya i i i the walla allowed the rapid extent sion of the flames. . I Muoh damage wob also: done v— .ji i V, ; ■ j . > - « ■ •:«v- •. = if

been entirely Bwept awavr^The riverv suddenly rose sixiw-three feet, whioh. Ib within two feet aa high aa ft Waa in the terrible freshet o f June, 1872. The planters had juBt commenced picking ootton, aud had not hauled the oom and fodder • from the fields. I t js. estimated that 80,000 bales o f Cdtton have been destroyed. - Most o f the planters.are ruined, and i t is doubtfal i f the actual necessaries o f life can be secured now. The town o f Tuscaloosa is about at the bead of^the devastated section. Merchants had advanced heavily, oh' these growing ©rope. 5 • — ......

. From >t&eMo^oitit-iiin£iir«.i

There Is a lady Uving neajr ^ S ^ ^

d r ^ 64SWgreringrsado^ndren, ' and ‘ X g w liffim t- grandohild. 8 he W in yigonra* hedlh , _-,,r.

, I t i s estimated * that inmte^ jtlian > one ylrandxs^ -i < v ' attachments have : been,, issued at X < ^ ; Braiyh^ • _against non-raridents n^t abfloonding debtm ^ duy- ‘ ving the past t wo we e u^ . ^ have been bled so much by'Bliarpeis they are xujW v ,

A - c e r ta in '^ . la ^ e r .o O ie d lB B ifc i i^ i i^ ^ thafi discretion, has been wrifing^to t h e j p a s s e n - - ./ gers who were hurt at- tho Oceimpcrt bridge aod- *Tr ..dgpt, that they had good causes o f aotioh» against ' tbe Central Railroad Coinnan^/ and that he wpuld like t o prosecute theix clsxms. ;. v A s thA J” '

enterprising' disgrace b his profesaibn 'obtairied ' “ " nothing for his trouble, except , the ill-will o f the railroad peoplerand the reproechae o f the reepeot - table members o f the bar * liv ing fn bis heighw ij1* - hood. • ■’ ' , y y ■£- . .

J irrom tno ^GT^onx\iibmoe^a: ■ *uv’' . '

A tcamp was Committed' to the bounty jw l cm Saturday, as an fiooomplioe in breaking in a taflozs shop at Matawan on Friday night, a ^ taJdng there- from two suits. The other fcmmp, w h o had th* s u i^ haa not been secured. ■ '* V : ■' *

Quite a seriousa ocident b e fe ll Dr. X S» Ckasj^var while out ridihg, on Tuesday evening last ' I t ap- _. pears' that the doctor had just purchased it new horse from a party/near Blue B alt H e was drirtr- ing home and, when near the Freehold Institute, the horse became unmanageable imd started off. cm a run. On reaching'Charlie’'Patterson's .blaok-J/ smith shop, he dashed,up against.tiie'large willowtree whion stands on^Throokmorton _ street Th^ _home’s head^struok with such rioleUoe against tha

-tree as to kill him almost instantly. Toe.jWifKMi was comparatively uninjured. Dr. Conover aLto- fortunately escaped unhurt i—•*; -■— ,!

A correspondent calls our attention to an article in the Asbury Park JouBMin o f Sept 1st, which ws copy in another column, oalling attention to the inseogjre^Sohdition o f Shark-JEUver Bridge, as tha correspondent so considers i t " W t f know, nothing about the inspcuriCy ’o l this bridge, but wa d o . know that it is high tirpejthat • the present bridge was replaced by:ono better adapted'io the* neocs- sities o f travel at- that p o in t I t haa been inade­quate to the ‘demands upon i t for several veers, and notably during the last three months. A sin­gle traok bridge anywhere is a nuisance, but in so prominent a place* and fo r so long a bridge as this . one is, it is a reproach to the country nnd an im­position upon the dtisens and property ©wners o f Wall t o w n s h i p . _

From tho Ooean Grovo Record.pal Church in Asbugr Park, is aet

The American Consul-General, at Frankfort-on- th e-Main, reports to the State Department that every thing ia favorable fo r a large trade with Cen­tral and Southern Germany. Thq Consul-General says that the best agency, for promoting t,hiH trade would be a central depot at Frankfort, where Amerioan goods would be constantly on exhibition, the depot to be in charge o f men o f ability and in ’* tegrity. ■■ , t .

President Hayea and party reached Knoxville on Friday, and were greeted by the usual cheers, can­non arid speeoh^ o f welcome. Mr. Hayes held a reception at the hotel in the afternoon, and an­other.al a private residence in the evening. In East, Tennesee, which was loyal during the war, and has been Republican since its close, tbe Presi­dent was received with less enthusiasm than m the old rebel sections. r.

Gen. A C. Jones, who has jast returned from an extended tour through the Southern' States under the auspices o f the-Department o f Agricul­ture, represents that everything throughout the South bears the appearance o f growing prosperity; that the citiep are reviving their former trade j that the country is rich in diversified crops; that the plantations, and forms have a look o f thrift;

• and that the people have more heart and hope than/ ^ t any time anoe the war. . . r

A great demonstration o f the workingtmm o f Northumberland and Durham (England), was held on the Town H oor o f Newoastle on Saturday after­noon,-in honor o f Gen. Grant Twenty-two trades societies participated in a procession, which occu­pied twenty' minutes in passing a given.point. The num berof persons present on the moor is esti­mated at from 40,000 to 50,000, The demonstra­tion has had no precedent since the great political meetings at the time o f the .Reform B ill excite­m ent .... j ..

A gang o f tramps, numbering about twenty, made a desoent upon the depot at Warrington Junction, Va., on the Virginia Midland Railroad, on Tuesday morning, and robbed the building o f everything portable it contained, amo anting in value to $.400. They next attempted io board the pay train near Manassas, but were ep t at bay until the engine could be reversed,' and the. whole train run back to Mahossaa. Then a number o f citizens and railroad workmen organized a posse, and suc­ceeded in capturing six of the gang, who are now in ja il at prentsville. ___

S ta t e R e p u b l ic a n C o n v e n t io n .

, The New Jersey State Republican Convention met .at Taylor’s Hall, Trenton,- on Tuesday mom- lug, for the/purpose o f ' nominating their candidate fo r Governor. T^he Conventfgn m^t a t 'ia o’olock, and Charles H. Voorhies, o f Bergen, was appointed temporary Chairman. 'Hfev, 3 Ir. Lucas, o f Tren­ton, offered prayer, after which tiie Committee on Resolutions wto appointed, and a fecess taken, Upoi} the re-assembling, at 2:20, Gen. *Judson Kflpajripk was qhmen petmanent Chairman, and' the nominations o e^ n . TCtlantio county named Hon. William A . NeweU. The first ballot resulted as follows: Newell, 860; Potts, 142; Phelps, 29; Colbyr 30. As ;JJ82 votes oniy were necessary to A choice, Ex-Gov. Newell waa declared the Repub­lican candidate fo r Governor, The vojewaa after­ward made unanimous. * ■’ >

• ’ .. THE OAHntDATie. ." Willumi Newell is not a magnetic speaker. H e 'is a man o f courage, and experienced and vigorous poetical organizer., He was born ini Ohio, and is between fifty and sixty yearaof age.". H e was educated„at Rutger’s College, New Brunswick, N- J., and waa in the same class with Senator Frey- linghuysen, Juitioa'Joaeph Bradley, o f the United States Supreme Court, ahd Courtlandt Parker.' H e was elected to-Congress as a W hig in 1846, and served for two terms. The life-saving station* on the Long Island and New-Jersey ooasto are the result o f a bill intrdduoed 1^ luim .arid he (was apj. pointed as their first uperint^udeht : Thr1858. h6 was elected Governor, o f-th e S ta te ;on ^ ftlrion ticket, and seryed^til). the winter o f 18^0.". In 1868 he was again elected to CongreaS, and served one ierm. ’ . f \... . ■ •

down as a remarkable monument o f the seal, liber­ality and devotion o f its adherents. I t has been finished and ftuniBhed tbla year, and filled with hearers, and ia entirely out o f deb t ^ _

N o less'than three poetic effusions, suggested by that event ou the beach in which the editor o f The Record became an involuntary subject o f ' im ­mersion, have been sent us fo r publication; but . as neither o f them rises^quite to the seno'Sublime character ot the occasion, we take the liberty o f ’ pitching them all overboard incontinently.—-^That is doing to others as he was very nealy done by.— En. Joubnatj.]

For sixteen, conseoutive weeks religious servioes have been held at Ooean Grove. Commencing aboat the middle o f June, with about one hundred persons, who met together in Dr. W ard’s tent, the congregations increased'"until the unprecedented number o f 11,400 were counted at one thne and * plaoe, engaged in the wprship o f Almighty God.

From the Matawan Journal.

A waiting-room haa been built at the junottmp east o f Matawan station.

i t is r^re that it can be said o f men as o f the lato Thomas Fardon. Through his whole life he never used or smoked .tobacco, never drank intoxicating drinks, or used a profane word.

Matawan Junction or Freehold Junction, which is it to be ? The Central time-table calls it by the - former, and the FreehM^/fnic^ NdW' York 'by 'the1' ' latter name. I t woti^d seem that the former name is tiie only correct one. ?

»•<* Ifrom the Red Bank Standard.The steamer Helen wasjhauled off for tiie season

on Monday last. ^

The lock-up is in couree o f erection and will be completed by the tame tho Firemen^ parade takes place.

The Firemen’s parade, to take place -Ot Red Bank pn the 18th o f Ootober, promises to be the grandest affair that has over occurred in the oounty. — ::

One night last week, while the steamer Sea B W waa lying pt her wharf at the f«o t o f Franklin street, New York, she was boarded bry river thiffyes and the forward gangway doors forced opeUj and a trunk, a case o f wine, and other, articles stolen. One o f the side doors was opened, and the stolen articles lowered into a boat whioh had been placed alongside o f the steamer, and; the thieves made good their escape with their plunder.

From the Keyport Weekly.Thfc number o f pupils enrolled at the publio

school is 441; general average 804.The fall term o f the GlenWood Institute, Mata*

wan, commenced w ith in -ex ce llen t number o f scholars,. &nd the prospect isfvery-filicouraglpg.

Mr. W nTM edle m e t with a severe and *aocident, on Tuesday While engaged^in s a w ^ a circular saw at Mr, Jas, Bedla a m ill. . H is lw l hand at the wrist came in oontact with the saw and was partially severed from the wm . Fortum natoly but on#artery waavout, and^ut two o f 'the. radial bpnea o f tiie hand were cut off. • .

P r i n ^ v yThenDeinocmtio votere o f the townshipof Ooean

are requested: to meet at the Hotel o f ^ h n Va^ -Woert,“ in the Firat District, and the H o W o f Henry Gugel, in~the'Seoohd DisttiOt, on Saturday, the 29th day q f September,1877, at 4 oblock P . M ., for the purpose o f electing ^de^gateajo, attend tho County Convention to be h e ld^ . fw *^ hold, on Monday, October 1, 1877.. * ’ : -j

Polls open at 4 o’clock, and dose at 7 o dockp . m . L- • ;• .

'I 0 . Ew ihq Pattxbsojt,, * ' OW rm tH-Ftrti ^ w r id

TnOHAflCoOK, ■ t: ..1 Chairman,Betxmd JHtirtot?-

.Fong Pak, a Ban' Francisco ChimM. aU ftik ti';' baa gone to the m oeVi^ ' which Ohinkmen oom ato or Uj prevent fu^thfi-.bml slope.,, On th0 've8Belwith women and children.

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Journal .--r: .V.;*■'r . islght be applied 'to m any. . •pr')j6s;ii;y i(j'».j'il0 people fore inclined toregard aa'

«#hlmaiiB&: b»:4sipro!moablei sad;a; careful com- ' r d d e ^ & r i^ J lo g io a S appUoaHonrW»tral4 :re'adll^" ' ’dlspojj^.fof *H-bsitjers toBuoaeMf. Some o f thow .y j ; :

oec*« iu be exoluri/ijlyia; in m to « ,S ^ it t fW iiI rtake..on ‘ the garb 'of.ft itttanr' . ' .,•; /actnring Sisrni 'i Not- that it will coaae to.be a wa-

■.■■■'• '5 « e safe in eaying it Willf unsfar a o t t i a ^ a j ^ ' t t i niannfaoluriDg Intern? will beia& d ;< ffi< l.^ tbooapy tho-lim du«iar'or^f:iti> filre- -ijttllroad;. . ft i £hl& olaugo toisao plaoe, and beeomoa v v .; ':; •m^te. ihsyajd, »iii&fci>r. radical change la aeoes- W W ; thatiii, Sb freight transportation, v .; . ' -<- — It- ia -a gn lljrn ow n .fan t, tt»t.oai)tTi-. anii.»xivcr . ■ freights areraaohbelbw rfilroad t&iiSsTaidtherea- sbna are'm any a id . obvloust. '.Especially U i t no-' ticeabla ao -regards Masters and sna llc f bVaft. The

KM T ieeK lpM d .loiiFdia- ■'/_, ; ! 3 w t-akW>si Q m i S4M@DO®:,i6j jyo ■ - lier-and-tenda mUob-to-favor-Uha-shlpper.—® ils . -

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mo at Uiat't K-/~ 1)stft0lC if i& .'Ot b'tweiiiovr^X Whpn raouern c-n- rT'-'Jr;„ i t o r t h ^ t e '6 o T O « ,( i l S & i ^ W ^ A ‘ W > ’m ? t 'Lirivor, to tunnol throuflb mountniDfl( to demolish " "1

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. u . * 0 C O B B K S P O N b B N T S ,- ' Waihatli>*aiadto receive turn* qf new* andcommunioaiumi

' • W««W#ett WHUrUt to Ma community. ' • .writing article* tnitndddJorptMuxUionntr friend* toijl quad ft. iftMf nrrf M *******«* lo

\$%r$ avfoot .r«fxm oommunicotfoii*, but■ r in n for ji UmtUd Urn* %frequested to. . _...editorial or n*ut department

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S A T T T I iB A Y V S E P T E M B E R 29, \ m .

>rl P O liJ O Y . •- ,t,.- Preiidont , arid mem'bers of hisCabinet* ih&ye beeni'tlsronglt' a portion of tbe Sputfii'ia fij. Vith slight eioaptidas, have been

igeebfed witit inunanae enthamaam. Mr.M s nt)t h‘esitat*d to allude to tho civil

Tfar, but in a maaoer tending to conciliate tho«e of -our countijmen who at oes time $raek si: the. pgtipuls . life. Thia southern trip-lsss 'itirred im : immense amount of bad fiocid .^i^ha',Notit. Those who a s forever crying,. “ His Fraudfilenoy,” expecting the Sonth' to be affected thereby, feel sore, be* pa'nge their Mtred uill amount to nothing with r* sofition whom they supposed would lteej> : seotibnal ■ hatred • continually rfivs. Wien," ths torrajii uflifca-huidiug wing of the l^jpuHioan party, who woxild reject thffiJiVil reforms proposed by Hayes, and the order of ftp ^Spaeut,'Shat they must not be con­nected with political prgaaijiations, aro greatly

- chagrined: to' lean that the President is carry- tKq peopla with'^hinj; :• that they dare

»ot do muoli in staving to .keft up a aore- hiail jSytton'iu tha Republican ranks. Hayes

,i:«i.doing;fineiy-.. .Hia^beginning is. full .of prbmise.' He ia faarlesa rittd independent. What he has rto do, he means to accompliah jn pno, fiitm; and, we tjiink, that already he cat: I' tijfj. corrupt politicians of both parties, sad appeal to the hones^ convictions of the American pejipie, before whose sovereign will the time-serving politicians wil! slink away.

A W O R D - O E ^ D V I C E .. I); •srooStl be w fit fo r aa ooaoeniBd, i f cottagi owner* t ^ t08e&ii Orove ’jrauia aoiutinize Very oloealy tho f lp p . t i f t r . t ini&de fo r i- winter x&H* daaoa.. A. great surny .perioss whose residenoe

would be no credit t o tbo Grove, o i benefit to any one’a property, are hovering around and

' trying to worm taersGseivea into tbe svsnildenoe o f ths 'tfjaauspectiug, and c.’. pretenoc ot ,taking o^rs o f tlie.property, o r rnsMng 9ome"‘improveiaes.S£f get i. move io . I f < -Tiars o f propertyh<i Baatcl know bow some o f tbese psrsasis use oottagea, aad what ta les piaos thereto, they would

exc ecUngly shary about winter renta .Bemember alao t&s n proTMon of fEa leaee re-

qGir,v; tbs ooiiiwnt of the Association befor# giyi^g ixsoupanoy for the winter.’ Bent, yonr cottages tc no Oiifi. tflcv"'ori::. nntil the Cun iUo'i have made inqtiines, and granted yoor applicant a permit.—

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"Ws were about to'write of the matter re­ferred to by the Record when our eye fell upon the paper. W e know of cases where cottage owners got only the dirt left, behind by the winter tenant,.to help them pay taxes, etc., etc. There are, however, honorable ex­ceptions , but we insist upon it, our cottago owners cannot be too careful. .

,’baker, h u d i . j i j fo r tba «ea«on, M S ■•goai iai'ft;* bfatoriooityl&t jrs ia t® h ... .-’i - . , Al.:

K ten e^ jT liw p^Ojtfraaiffia rapidly w i& his work o f leveling to obtain the grade* o f tbe avenues. .

Several -new ootl*mS', an3er way, V o t ' ns m n than we have o f onr own resident meohanica to build them. ' ■ '' i

I>r Stolit.: boo returned :.':u-.a "b!a trip tip the Hudson, an d 'is lookiiig well, as though mouri- tahjJdr anjSl soenery had agreed with him.' ■■•

Nearly all the r«ddenta o f Osaan d rove were ou the beaoh ,Sabbath evening to to e 'th e harvest' inob i' riaa torn the i* e . I t M | i beatttifol sight.

■We'are glad to lea m 'that Sir. Bradley is.riopv- «!feg'f^pi,bi;568vsit4;attaol^of'»thm a . W hen we -visit Park Hail .bis Jemiliar lasso Ib :p:;iy'sanlphm is sed .-^ - .... •, , ....... 1. / '

Amsnda Smith ia jn the O isve , and Wresting fto a her labors during ihe past ses^ons at the . different aaap. meeting* aod| ohurehes ,of ‘our and ^ther States. I h iaam that ahe antioIpatM;. afe«r,resting, s !»itin g out / Buougb onr county to jiro rk for the Master. i . ’ X .

Our summer resident subscribers will con­fer a favor on us, and, at the sameJiffle, avoid stome'anoyance to themselves, if they-.wili. n o tify us, by postal card or letter, when they wish tho address of their papers changed.

A- UisgMm.wsa eo^ivsd from ,T., (X Ohattle, ]g> • " j unavoidable a taA o i.,M gntU ns hi

Vv 1 ' - V*I^ H le ie re m n Sherwin «gait addreessa

the OoKYnntion il hia happy srtyl on the “ Sabbath School,” what .it waif iiot, arid -hat it wm. He, was sgain followed by. Rcb'f.' Ssadernj-ia. a'agltited W k » ! nob ’ ^o iraa ftou / ° ' |4v '•< J

iifea »;tratajrn«S ’words,- thi. OimVimttoi :jonmed.'* 't-ix i- -.S’ :' r ’ '- £

p b t e A N ^ b o 'v e ;

oii&rt'hithat'b;,j4ludiig; d b i s t ;

. What word ia they© o f flye lei •Way two leaves one ?» Stone.

*? W hen 1 ‘die,^ aaid a married-mao, “ I waftt to* go where there ia Ho mow to ahoYel.n Hia w ife aaid she rJfestimad he would. * .

~h j r d H ^ S i i iw fa y - s c h o o l C o n v e n t io n .

Th e annual ooaretition ofthe Monmonth Gonntj _BB*day-aehool Association assembled at the R e ­

formed Churoh, Aabury Park1, on Tuesday last, at 10 o’clock. i. in the absenotf o f the Preaid ent, Ii. G. InHn, Esq.,-

o f Turkey, Vice-President, took the ohair: After devotional exercises, conducted b y Bey. J. K . Man-' ning, o f Keyport, the Recording Secretary, B.

. Griggs, Esq., read his report. Rev. W . T . Abbott

made the address of welcome.TheTist oT townHhip BfeMetarieB waa calU4 and

brief responses were made to the same. vAfter the appointment of, the different commit*

tees, Rev. H . Gl Mastm, p f Freehold, read a very interesting essay on Ht How to Retain the Larger

- Scholars in the Sunday-schooL’! . 11 •The afternoon session waa held'in 8t. Paul’s M ;

E. Ohoroh, The oo^iniitteea made their report, an<l the Convention eleoted ^he following offioera : Preeident, T . G. Ohattle, M. D ., o f I<ong Branch; Vioe-Fresident0f D . A . Bell and W . B. Simpaon, o f Matawan; Corresponding Sacra tary and Treas-

Beoretary, B/Griggs, Esq.« o f Matawan. Holmdel was fixed for next Convention, - up.-A.'Bell, Esq., Corresponding'Secretary and

; TreasUrery xnade his report, showing a healthful . s W » ii.flnatloe. r '

kThe aeoond topio^ 41 The«Purpose of the Sun^ay- "sfahy>^p was shown by Rev^O. S. Hageman, D. 0 ., o t^ e h o ia , Wan^dpquent and masterly style. ^t^flhir^^topic^^A4 ? o w to Handle the Bible,n

bandied by P ro f. W. P . Sherwiri in.hiaunique

^ t r ^ ^ M id e is was i i f t ^ u o e d and gave the Con- I'ris^o^ftm qrt.;ve ^ 'e i !| ^ ^ .on th^ 1 Bible,

ia aa . id n d i f t o ^ ir i ih a t book as

; '.fbOoiring delegatee :n m s®p^ntedL|o % e

~ taraqni' 6 e v ;J .

i(. There’s some mind in thia boy p f yours,n said the new pastor,Stopping by the roadside and strok­ing the ’ our)y pate o f youngster, whose, father, one o f ih e parishioners, Vf&a ploughing in theadja- cent field. “ A id bo thereJbe, ^oo/ 1 rephed the rus­tic, greatlj tickled; .“ And so there s ir ; you’d just ought to see how he can mind sheep I f •

Au old man o f th6 name o f Gould^ having mar­ried a young w ife, wrote a poetical epiatie to a friend to inform him o f it, ana oonduded thus:So yon.aee, my dear air. though Fm eighty years old: A girl of eighteen ia in love with old Oould-

T o which his friend repUed'f ..............A girt of eighteen mayloveGoftl, It ia true,But belieTe merdtar air, it ia Child without U .

Got all k&d o f tieahere ?** s^d a would-be wit, entering a well-known furnishing store. “ Yes, sir,” implied the shopman, “ Well, I should like a pig's stye,” remarked the customer. ‘ ‘ A ll right, sir; just bend down your' hogshead and 1 we will take your measure,” said, the ready ehojpmaiL

A poet bs long ago as 050 B. C., w rote:• “ Let noifalr, women temptihy sliding mind, •

With garmcnta.g*tliereti in a Imot behind.”

jM e n year-old boy, o f solemn viflagor atood be* fore the monkey cage at the Zoological Gardena on Sunday, anq heaved a deep sigh as he whisper­ed, “ I f I had four legs folks would feed me On cheese and ginger-anapal X hain’t got but two, and it ’s taters and bread from one year to ‘nother.” Catohing sight o f an aged monkey sitting on a limb, the boy continued, “ I f I waa bald-headed, and had eyes like a etove ooyer, folks would pass me candy-and call m o purty I “

When Abraham Lincoln was a poor lawyer in Illinois, he found himself one cold day walking on the road toward a distant village with several miles before him yet to aooomplish. Being overtaken by a*gentleman in a carriage who was passing him by in the same direction, Mr. Lincoln ' hailpd him with the. reqtieat to take ‘ hia overcoat., to ’ town. ThegendemaU expressed his willingness to oblige him. “ But,” eaia he, “ how w ill you get it again ? ” “ Ob,” was the answer, “ I mean to stay inside o f i t ! " He got. a ride.

Not even q King can control fashions. In 1718 the women of Paris wore structures o f brass wire,' ribbons, hair, and all sorts'of -tawdry mt>biah, moro than two feet high, making their heads seem in the middle o f their bodies. I f they moved ever ao lightly, the edifice trembled and the Incon­venience was extrem e." The Kln&, Louis X IV ., could not endure them, bnt, n^aater aa he was of, everything, was unable to banish them. T h ey las- j ted ten years and more, despite all he could do and say.’ -

The murderer Curley, whose life waa put short on the gallows at Norristown, Penn., on Monday, was in his teens. H is father was a tramp, and in his eighth year, young Curley was apprenticed to the same trade. Cruelty and brutality seemed to be the .'leading traits o f his character. H e was leventeen years old when hemurdered Mias W hitby with a hoe handle. He smoked four oigars a day during ihe last weeks o f hia life, and, in spite; of thp mfniatrations o f the prieats, waa apparently unregenerate. “ Wfell, gentlemen, I bid you all good-bye,” said ho, with a jaunty air. Then the trap fell. . 1 '

An intoxicated German got on a Hudson stiver train at Kinderhook to go to Troy. S o threw hia satchel down in a comer o f the oar, took a seatt< and, was soon Cast asleep. On awaking4 9 jjuid he' le ft his baggage at Kinderhook, and aaked the boy employed on the train what he should ao to re­cover I t The latter, who had seen the German place his satchel in the corner^jreplied, “ You give me thirty, cents, and 111 telegraph to Kinderhook to have the depoUmaster forward i t by telegraph to Greenbush; it will reaoh there before we do.”

The" German paid the thirty cents, and the boy departed, taking the satchel into another oar. , On reaohing Greenbush /the boy returned with the bag. “ Ah ! rt said the German, “ dot delegraph is vun gread dings. Here, dake anoder quUder, meinpOy.” " *

H O U S E H O L D .

A certain landlady, it is said,jh t,j that her lodgers can see t w. ____ ...

out a candle, after eating a moderate sized pie.

A little oatmeal mixed with bloodr.warm water, U good to wash the face with, as there is ah oO in the meal whidvgoftens and improves the complex­ion. ^English laduJs use it ve iy often in warfiing their hands. I t ia oleansing and softening.

L ibboh 'B zsonrrs.— Beat up fo u ^ g o s "with five tablespoonfnls o f flour, and one or powdered white sugar, and pour it over a' sheet o f white paper; previously sprinkled with powdeted fidftftf ; sprinkle more sugar on the suTfaoe, and bake it in a moderate heat. When dona, cut the biscuit.into pieces, and remove from the paper.

her pies solights that her lodgers can see to go to bed with-

H omdtt F htttzbr—Cook the hominy w e l l ; let ____________ - - m - it boil down pretty thick before using; add to one

fry and turn without rnnningj only enouglT lard required in frying to prevent burning; too mnch milk and flour toughens them.

R xoe and Apples . ^ T ho follow ing is a very nice thihff, especially fori children :■ Core as many nice apples aa; w ill fill*the dish ; bo il them, in light molaases^ prepare a quarter, o f a pound o f rice in milk,' with sugar antf sa lt; pui some o f the

, y , Ki ' t e E S O S A X c ^

io a to b j :on Sabti»*:4^ ln ^ . ■ r - ^ :

. 'W ^ ^ f t ^ ; l h s u T ^ e ' i^ a s ls g s i^ jto -

the Scbbath^aohool Co»?enabp f id d ’fiiire oa Tne*;

r W; H O T jd a w S ^ B ld e n t ; Haywaidj oil-.tee A * ? * * ,?w k . be’ec o n ;.^ t» ip . througli

• -'r'itr* ?. -A^ain.-WrilW ^ T r f.i : e Bicvrdeoooopied"th^I p S p lt p f-S t^ a u l ,fl,fe < i£ OJiarcK, last Bonday^^r«ii:l•^.;, the p a s t ^ ^ y ^ Y f . - T . ^ ; b o ft joeaohedln tha m oa tn g

B «k s » t i . — Oar venfrft-.ble ’Squira'ifi tiOt pretmd^

p i* ieo t reviv*l'O f;b*ds »jrtepd-tolJS»:^fesBioni

W to x o w .—Mr. IJs^dtHrijlfyokoSi& i'rem oved from hia Bammjj?y}Ua_pi^^ C|r«)d jttjpiipe’ tphis. winter residenoe ou Aabuiy BvenueivAjlu view of '^rospepUve o o l^ ^ jh ^ j .& a je h ^ i i/ ^ e m B t o j

D i i i - - i ! r . . 0 ..S. Dye,'of/Aib.my'.;:? & t i anfW^, .by the -Keyport ;d i»s ta r to the.exterti b f ids iattissf in Use' y t r fh fg i 'w taf o ^ a r i y i w B^he-.he& iltsi loaer by the fixe. JTha k te jOap^.’V ^ ii.W a ilin g •was'the father s.f' j f e i , ;Pj*a,i • V: \f . t ’ \ ...

PATMK.‘-~O m pg A-idt6-r*. t o r t store Ip Oo'ean .d rove, ^ r . V$0. Pattoo,. a jB lrjP^a'f .o liri.CT^'bpotfeoBpsr, w lil.retulji lb iPM!eleiphiK, JUteirbia two year’s residence i4 . the QrbV# heVriltte.vfflEf pip.pb,;.«nisaei. „ ."

, MoBjunt»,^-Tho iSaptiats wete -i'avoi*d with Sn_ wseUeni'fw h n o^ in :P i r k . B ^ ^ Sunday i((o ^ fh g last, by-ttOT. H. 0. M sB iide, of'Ocean' Qrove.' In Op coune o f ‘his m m on "'he Biiudbtl, to th e 1 d ii- graoeftiland|unm ^ily babii o f prsfKsi^,asd;s*f£&. th a t 1 fo r ih e pas^ tweivn y e iis bo bad made it;a point to reprove eywyja^sp.n who uttered an^oath te iita prewsM#. '' i i i ! s^,this ' f e a htf MOsiTal Jiut two injjuiting replies; one was in O tM a J J im laat ■Week.' -' Jj

OsBOBRp-Bev. f o . B. 'Osborn, the pioneer of Ooean firovei met with flnite ^ abddest bn.Iuea- day ai^norta,,,}ao,w8Sjariving from Xoug Branch,! and when near Deal, Iite Sew waa'. Sfldfleiily seized with s 'fit It dashed against a, :tele­graph' pole, demolishing th* .bpggy and, throw­ing Hr. Oabom to the ground, thea on n short disifmee.aitfl. fellMoeS1'dEefi. Mr. Osborn' muoh bruised about the ^ou id er and leg. Esquire. Thomas Cook-happened- along soon after and brought the unfortunate Dominie to h ii doatina- ation. ‘ T " , { \ • . . ^ V '

Vah Buekn— B*na«N .— Chief Engineer Robert Van Burejn, and Assistant Chief Van Brunt Bergen, o f the Brooklyn Board o f City W orks, visited As­bury Pprjc ahd Ooean Grove on Wednesday^ upon invitationd t iS ig in eer Kennedy.’. We regret thkt business necessitated our absence,rbnt hope they wiU daus^he honor 0f"csaUlfig ^ g k in r "Having along personal acquainlance with both these gentle­men, we heartily congratulate Mr. Kennedy on Se­curing the advice o f such eminent authorities in the matter o f Ooean Grove drainage:

Stakes.— P resident Stokea, o f Ooean Grove, re-, turned from his trip to the mountains on .Satur­day last, muoh refreshed by his vacation. T o a less robust and energetio m at tho oare and hard work o f camp-meeting time would prove too heavy. Dr. Stokes has provedythe right man in the right place, and the Association would have to look outside o f their own number, at least, for a more able executive' officer. Mnoh o f . tbo suooeBSro f the meetings ip the Grove may be attributed to his ability in this respect.

L O N G B R A N O H .John Van Wflert, our hotel-keeper; losHi-build-

in g by the Keyport flre.

On Saturday a great many from thia place vi»ited the ruins o f tho late flre in KeyporL J

I t ia with great pleasure we find that our ap­pointee, Louis P. Bennett, from thia- place to th e Naval Academy, passed one o f the bea^xam inn, ataons among the applicants for admission; his per" oentage being 77. * .

George H . Canfield, tjuj man whom Mr. Brarton, o f the Irv in g H ou ^ , 'arrested for obtaining'board under false pretenses, haa fixed the matter up by security that it would be paid October 16th. The amount o f hia bill waa over $500.

A t the regular me^tijQg-qf tha.Bpard o f Commis­sioners Saturday, it waa deoided to disoharge all o f the police for the balance o f the year. ’^T h it was a very poqiv strokfi^of economy at a time'so many mysterious fires are ocotnjing throughout' thft er^tire oonntry. . ; . • ■... 1 • ^

W e also had a fire here on Saturday. ‘ Jenningfs temperance restaurant caught fire iu a myterious manner, and was In a . few ' minutes consumed.' For a few minutes there was a great deal^of danger

"to the N . J, S. R. Ri depot and theiioW ^. on the« oppoaite side ot the street. j

About 2 P. M, a telegram arrived here from Eaton­town, praying assistance from onr firemen, aa their town was in danger o f burning d o w n .O u r boys quiokly responded tothe alarm bella and were toon on the road thither with the full fire equipment. Oh arriving at Eatontown it was* discovered that a Ijam directly behind Capt. Luffburrow’T Hotel Was burning furiously, and it needed all the efforts o f the firemen to^save tlfe hotel, w h ic t ^ e y final­ly'did.. .The bam was oonneoted to the hotel hjPtr long line;of sheds, which were pulled dowi^while the Bteamer was plunging a ‘ the. water from the miU pond, d id excellent service.

i_ On Friday morning,.about 9.80, three large sail­ing vessels, a steam tug, and * a l^Uf a do«en sail boats Ieft the wharf at Branchport with the Qd^ Fellows exoursion. The wind w is blowing froah, ana the sail was simply delightfnji to t)boee in the large boats; Uiq smaller did not £bx* so well; one or two capsiKedj-and ope carried a ^ iy her mast. Ar­riv ing at Jumping Point, tho water waa so shallow

■ ’ .. .-.'s. K o j p o r t . ’ ■ ^y .- .r.':

i t l a 'p r a j^ io a to 's ii M i saatained,»r a t e r 1 ^ 1 > y % t « ^ p ^ ^ ^ m ’71; for mo'ra & a a 'e i van • e1.13 im 'pf jtte/ Wniiine& ‘ portTas o f Ihe ■ r i t l a g e i f l j ;3?A l^st‘e ie t# » ’^*M <^iii*t/B ilday. M a :e » j »

lAc. '.-. sre ' j& a dweQtog 'h o ^ f ’in the rehrlpf '’Mfor^ :ria'’- 'f c ^ e ,r : :on '.^|n 't' ■atreeV’ j iTiioV firfl.; iwia'-pip1' IKjiied to ■«

’. •riimoif. i a s ' i t US*6 ;j*bl»l^. ■ had' mowh 'to^B;nhdjBiei

;o i t e p M ’arn.4d; ou i'iii fbips to fight r th a 'fiie ifu ^

l i a i l ^ ^ w r a ^ r t m Viig,.and theattenUon’ of'.iho ■popida; -KiiS d in^M d to'sdjplnipgh jn se ».^ K ey p 6rt hap n6 flre apparatua^of any. description • henoe,wMt'ISnoTO f iu (^ * i

-aud' . o f i 'm m w s s r - '- -----Wasblngtoi; [%pOp&>pMiy)!0 fM kta«an, respond-

«k * -dra.hasS (»b w d

, ig »M ,;.h igh «i p » te ; iS {rM Shtt' d m n M k f sfith ls 'flcrip iiiy

hope.. ■■ . .iJi-.-f- ..j.

issued ‘on,r8 «ti"

, 1 1 r ,■u O nitheriweat-^eHwhtraitbe ..fiitb '•beRan'irn'6t'S: Souks ia fe^'froica tthe P iv ilion ' 'Stablsi-to'thtfbpi^ car o tP rbn t, iloaa i iV on t to.the flwsDing 0&

Bls’M A . eafnoitiy hoped she * ^ « S ^ o h ^ g u ^ > , l h e '

^ ith -T v^ if obrnt ..ofdeanst storen. aad tosMi

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. U '^ M d e r w ’£ ’’S to^ ,a to^V .'4fiei^.tha'!MaMmB <SWt it t i ia j 'te a 'd l^ ' ntib.fe ’i i# -

eution f b i ' t ^ o h t t W ' ' t f i ^ l ^ l‘'iin'd' 'thespread in that direction. -A t the abuth-eaBt eotn'tt! of;Bro*a e o iC ^ ® r a 8 8 y ^ ^ * - i M S a i < t o B 8 i -iltgli #fpr.,-KfMaESnity5''se .!*4 B »l' by.him-.'ae'

tob • .madp^to^jMTS -ihia,, peopw tj:,. «BdJt.y,w e^C ■flave s u o o ^ o a e a « s j y ’g ; 0 h«ircbj.pj6s {- ,£ljb!h|ng ;pnVi'th e ;,«M ^ .to p ;f lr « i"#>eh , iu ;t«ipe ;«anidiea '8&d,_att6iraoritW-billof'bfe.gotM'j. Weekly tiMw waa nextin lte?.-.'i:adfh0n'<>'fhfi5HBleiii bid-I &;htitiibugh singed and aobrched'ttey'BUdieedediA^av- iUg fia^niid tog »ntireJ< -Mr.' Beaiels’to ^ i Br^bk ' ' ‘ ' ing'neict

................................ I _ . ifea iS t;Asbury Task , or uny Sands owned by JUnss A i Ilrs ilU yKi3 jIo!i!at.ntli-..aounty5-»iaerbrlgii!ai-pr<J-; prietor o f "the P a r t " . "

B A d'E i—Tha •iooda, {a what i.suowAebury Park, atsbiuarojnbleperiod extendediieyooiitjiebrfaV. " ^ , wEe»*Bb5xhp8priire5s wOToieenfaurinJaBa-7t»r«.stwiw>»a > w m ,

Gmrirm Owamst^Thit ’aaraeif'of tBoOTySoni^"b i^ ,T IroM ftfc (>a i'O b fiin t£x!MvfSa.^uii!ssJii".i, art given in one o f their well prepared imnaal report^

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S y ekiSsi SErayi'S'nuw^Maw^anibsaigiaally'•ftoai HoJbBa^-JShfrliik Jsansiwoo-^sdsigraiSs.. Bfal

-f .A&i«stt>tot.''40nly :oite of- thb fe® ^ ea^V .T h e j<T O ,d #n ^ .,it6ll inlh® Sfoys btmt.*. ness,' toa 'a ea er fb 'the. finB .Issfitiiey 'HaVf phfit upi hjf.-iTi^astiy'ittid'eoonbmy. ;-Tnbir,<iil ttM lE&'Inm j

: N obah.-—An has air^idyin ith e ^ o p u u i^ ^ e iy o im g ^ n t^ ^ tn iir a a p s '^ M jatago, ou ....CalhcjUqOUHxahi.a.fatriak ” ' " ’muoa--*eepeo|a<MEr this ni psdnter; aad wllcioxUTy[c m s * e a lA i t » . f t& S » i ’.. A.

• pertoaal

b j , n ~ ’ , > toga Himterdon eoan^yfin iU a Staisi J H e

H e is proud p f Nelae, aiid (bld

iags further :to thb' south ■irtti burned.' ‘On the wwt eMe 6 f Broad everything waa fea m «l belong- ia ( fto the WUlhig'eHat®,'r d o ra ' 16 and ineladlng ii^ad.^Hbitoan’s hoisse, bathto b i t e " » « saved.

^ ^ e ’ t ^ ’l^ l-u ^ & p ^ ^ W sO O O f-M d A ertou r-r a^oe only fSO,000; thir^y-Bve bul^ings were de- sskisyeci, yB ifl^W o f 'th e haum i w ill be rabnilt at present,'.^, in many casea, ih e j W0.fe'U!e,6ol8 |K%, Uesaions'of t o oeoupanita. , ,, A.|ciUB3iAiirbpi)ifter visi^fd ih e nssne bh Hond&y

i<:;d fouud nothing liu i dsijolation, Mes'ohjsr.te ;S®mned; disheartened, and nusay Varer it wonld •b* » daath-M6»: |o Keyport.''Som e; o f the si?es Were bifcs} taken Mif. &nd,.ea far i « :k9oeuldRi- oertai2i, not ODs had proysd o f . Ray nae. Book* and private pajMBi that represent many thoe^ud dollars, were cinders add ashes. Wo tract that i may be many yeas* before w e “Bhall bo called upon tb chronicle another such. calamity to Monmouth county, y . . . j.; ; . .

G r a n d A v e i i i i i e j f t e fo r m e d C liu r c b .

T h e sorvicfts last Sabbath ;#er« well attended j a Dumber o f persona oam ing from Sprin g Jjake, aa thero was no service there. Th e regalar month-

‘^;.8?ni3%>.;ahobl concert .w ill. take place, to-mar- ro w av^jjin g®reb »«ti o’dook. There w ill b« good ainglbg and addresses ,

T b .6 ,B a te ) « k a i»

dual but two o fth e actaraam oanld pasa; thethird »

rice in to the dish, then pui in tha apples jand-fill i “ . up the intervnte sdth rica, a id bake tt in tha oven , natii i t ia a to o color,

sjrenuous dTorte we'tt made to “ -above r,S,"t but

o f no avail, The Ooptain, a fter oonsoliatioB s*ith some isf.^tho Ivimmittee, detarmijiad to .jiack 'to pleasure Bay and wait for high water, yhibh wby„ did. The excaMioniatB svailad themselvaa o f tbe hospitality o f H r. Price, aad*tf*M aoou indulging in tha terpaioharaan art'-' In the-meantime those

iin‘ping Po lu i safely arrivsd'ia'tlEe

n at ihe Highlandu, where, afts ‘ -

T p i U * » '0 )^ o p -P O T p i»b . --.Peel aPd aUoe the ' th.‘T w er8 “ ° n tha parlors o f S b a ^..sjaag®!, taU iig Snt tht< seeds and outtjog th a ' tela to the music o f the piano*, a ltos ■irr-smair.pies®*.; jp r iiiM e . sitgsr ifcongh, ' ftoU ng'fiM U tla th8"d M w M c h you wish to plaoe on.dessart-tabla. . N ow prepare . a ',.M l* 4 coatard,

iatiBuall^jnado;

A s a tn - £ w ;

' '. ‘ ‘My wifs^!-i»:.i.?rb one.Benediet to a'aosnpis? ; io t , , ‘ ‘i a a loye lie^Js^J^ jyM iS r.yo ji^^M tW i:

. . . . _ . / W hen wie 1st* fcarlSKdown', tha o (is Atil ot-i'f£o;*..fcw sBlnhtek. .To i * eatas . tM ..aoor.lLJi l ,H iat’s jBOthing^.-.raplled tha'tbthsr.'

" delightftf). both to the s j* ‘.‘W hen m y wiia lata, herha irdow n , it a llfs lU on i.- ' ^ ^-tha' flobrs^------- - "

pe i ii ' i ; he thabfatett^hlM a of four ,sggs in th aug stey te them, rm p U £ M W r “* “ 'col4v'Thlstond<'a ^ - t a s ^ l . v,1 '

A F a re w e ll o f t h e p e r io d .Farewell, my dearest—nevermore.'

Hand dapsed in h*ndrshall we together Ream o’er the breeay, broad sea downs.

* A ll in the mer^y soft.May weather 1♦ But then this thouiiht occurs to me:

’Twill save a triflo in ahoe leather.

Farewell; fo r fate-w ilihaW it eo,Oh, fondest hearth Oh, tendcrest. nearest!

The huea of spring have lost their glow—The leaf—the;ieaf is at its serest,

I may nqt wed thee, sweet—-just now #•Dty'goodsUttlHhings are at*their dearest.

ParewelLbebFed—-thon art free—A fearful dearth o f funds hath done i t ;

I ’l l keep thee ever in my heart— rU put thee in my ohoioest sonnet;

These w ill I, love—they little oost—Not so a Paris gown and bonnet 1

And now we go divided ways; 'Dead broke am I —thatfsAll too certain;

I take no^more stock in.bonquets^Bon-bO'nsj and all that goee with flirtin’

So now I drop love’apretty theme,And—eo to apeak—-pull down the curtain.

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Th^ Boyle hbm^a tSajoa liie north j f ■ AMnu?' .Virk,' is' now ;ov?aad'lfej Ktii'M ptllSxu. Boyle—IJta.'Knapp,■>;-SaBitviaBuwt.r-®J!( fa5 -o(^jBritt&'White wiii s aittrd/. toiijrf, lUefc.b}*. *on,'>flso. 'aaceews »Uo>. Hia at«tls»g >•

i l S ' f c - t - I m i S : ' .S l ip

late G*orga "Whltei'.' sold so'iBs ty'datB W iliita i !»V o l. w

w tci xuotuuiJ^ juaogiik.H4hch8y,.wh&i*.v4% ne^hborhsod.' ;;H » a » ; *

SrSaaTut oh/'lfiositiast btt fa have bben’fold th l« ’if.

;t.gltisSy[ 9 IsMrrJ.

in a small 'baSmjo& let busl- ly & n in te a !

some, daring the snd i f s i y w is e ®ever dei(srvs<l sacoesa she aoea. • Mr*. Bowia.Si

telook Into her bbe®rSKlal0re,|ttsd6i-50sa the ftte diapl • of oonfectton'ery, seb 'tai kda «ssdl»sissait- - " - " - • ' ’ whisper-

thers

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,’ r ; '' 1 A 1® w 6 iiy i i- iM 6 to n i& '' ' "

In pulled in byth® polioe t S r ^ h a i 1 niRht, waa sii.mamoiandum fe<ii^Jiiil;qf;hi«-.owp ponoil, and gomefit fe&’ssjrflsw ^w ,^ gpod sipngh to h e preserved. 'B iiflr a iM ? S g s ip !iJ» a d ji-r ■„ ■, - - 7

“ Drinking bad. whiaky bacaaae -itja ': aSered" .fra#. is Hto ge tang in theway o f bulleta purdESsed by a h ^ e m y .” ' - I

A aeoond reada: . '“ Honaity ta the best' polisy, but sos)e_foMta »

-. ..tisflfxl w ith seised boat. Jt is hard to be honest on an empty stomach.”

A third ruasj. -“ A dry plank, tipdersrainproof abed |s batter

■thanAlTosibor bed in Jall,siid one Ses't annoyed by the jcdler bringing in a aquare broakfaat, ’ ’

A'ftiurth isayss“ P a y aa you go. H yo u haven’t anything to

pay with, don’t go. I f you are foroefi to go, .«w s.i every indehtsdus^ and let your heirs settle the bills.” . . •

T h e fifth explains : -■ '.14 W e should have charity fo r all.. Whsr, he

v ia tor wind* blbjm bold and arear 'we -saga a'uould pity.the.pdor fellbwa in India who are twring red hot.wisather.’’ . T *

A .s i- 'h te recorded: ,' -'oiitcziesa coats nothing, but it ia nottsxpeotsd

that yea. will wafa a maa up at midnight to aak jwonisaic to go thronah W* km. v/ wm. I t ia saow. oonrteiki.si to "let him-enjoy hisineeded e*v pose." ~ . ' . - ‘ ■

The seventh «& d !w t was noted dow;: m foU.pas: “ "Wher, you plok up an apple oora do so t find

fault bstaas^ it I a not t t s pple itaelf, bxit b# sat- M o d ith the grade pf d escen t. B p not be ashaiaad o f your Moupstion W® sanhot' all be'lords, nor oan wa .*S.ba'ragratsS.i* f e l eaimot :be s iord f

,fa f^ d T in t^ p o k en . '■ T h s f b , T ’bki y cii bra a. Ohicagr. fire tsuSerier,' Keep aeaaonabla i-oaif, o i w ip e other vag s r iB ^ tyo u r BiiTHdpe-fcl, cheerful, and io od ' natured : Ssowling .went- otUre ft sore^^heet’ ‘~i-■DeWpU’S ^ P r t U i "...

i ’ ;i •-i A , l> © 0 p . ’W e l l .Enolish gaob gU a (A ® watchad with g f t t t inter-;

est - f t e . ytogiiM r f . » .welvjrhloft' Iw b a a n '' boaMI Jot thsKbei3 flt o f a londas- t>ie-P95y , 1 aacj: whioh

f ln w g b S d '.to w ite Cbalk aud m »rl j .a t 840 t o t feet;' gau lt: a t 1,004 totthatolidRr<w»"aiiBd^tos ■ w s«s®d,,Mbit,-whlfih1,water 'wc£,ksM:do«S'.witfe'.,s^dl&&Eia-'dirillif.>Oiie'5efeTO . of,di»massl» 400 feet ( but M n t 'p ioved 'e fipasy Ksrdii®«s,v'and.ithb;'iUfat*U«. '& * ' sh'aQfihivc 'delayed,tiia spaedthe>,wbrb'rt:W h a !i'- these w no miahniBi' u a pro^ grass ia 14 br 16 fea t • ’dajr.-.'The.valu* o f 4he d/u m ondsrewa 'b f theboring 'tbel'lf^about

- - ,, ' , 1 On Thursday morning, Sept. SI, -so,started to rn

our peaceful <‘ d t & 'b y t S i rf t * u t o visit Ute Stat«| Fair at 'Waverly1. . ^ ; J . j ^ j ^ h ^ ^ % s lM t ^ 'v r e l tookhori- oars I grbnnda^ diitant aboijtithree mile*. W e mmfgUkf when we • ‘n t t M i t s i main' enitaao*. feellnfpsarry fo r tho n s p m i i i loadsia h eso atttohcS.felhs'oafti W «douhd,-Kpoi

itsriiig tho■ gronhd*,' wb* repoaU.,w*i»,'true, ,th«4 the manager* and sshlbftora itsid outdone alrpre- ikma tiffiataoosn%, .we naturally,targi tto.tholdlaplay o f ’ whtbh Monmerati 1 • - in which ibe ialaafoely crar outdone.' ■ W « rdter'to 4bi dh jsliy o f horses, oattle.-alssep-aaS^awinet-r'And^.iay t t t t

esh ib ii rtf.suofc animals would Mane*. Jy convey its full meaning to the mlbd o f the' '.■mar. * . ......... - . ' ’ " '. "

The display o f oatUe wras excellent such as we never savr .,&HSept, at a-Monmonthixiunty fair. Arid tha. display, of. aw iuej i*aaong then* ths Berkahira/OhV-ter Whita and Suffolk ; som® fiftaeurbt, f^n^tatalla rei-peauriodSby sows and pigs o f 'u b d i8 ereht>'kMdf, aijd,‘ tti the iayihg is, somb-of.t!iein’ ltaa;jaCTty*** s biriar^^’ ,

A large cumbto o i stalls were obsapied b y brood jB «e i« sn^ieolts, toi^xSiibi^ that w ill make ' Mosmoath hurry to binl. Whila we: -> looking alone the liue o f stiite,,holding, thia display, o f 8toc«, we isai representatlvei o f the agrionltmal interests o f old Jlonmouth, asaong them Judge Sickija-, o f Middletown, Juags- Herbert, and oth­ers from Atlantic, Bhr., v'sfcii. y, fr e e h old. Manala- fa p , Howell .ad i ’ oper Srae&nsL.. A f one o t «ha t i l l s w - met otu: fiiea - '.'as H is^ .p «^ r fa tb r o f the’ Ooean Beach omniba* line the past season: -He ha.4 b e «m # is fcissorbed.in v iew fig th i display p f oolta, that be dldnotnoSsaouaralsbhevibai. fellbw Until he shut dowi da tan Snger. ' ■" ’ ■ # ?. W e - » f f & t 'to 'tb a io f

agrieulturail ijplemoalii. ' Hob we firemfl to be

d on g wa »* c h s i i ;6h « larga.tent hplding (he ez.aib- i t o f s s - noticedthat a large prop<»ttori.teihkhibitios wsa fron^ purown oounty. '

Th® jvpgattbto :.'T^o te y fto ft le sp te t-*% ffloappiiM, mJtof. is& m ntom Jbm m *ahead o f any o ther. Onr county wa* - <ueo roj/ro- sojted iu tti-j flbiral.dlBpli »h lcb was very flnoi.- A a .to pasafcd on ovet' thb .grbund».’''toward:t!3b' Qrand Aland, we were ffest-d to exefflm : V Save ua tonTW auut 'swaderel.”. for thore,oottld -not have

nicely roasted, some were largat. s o m e , 43^ * etty some frond 0 ^ aiidCarolina. Fasshig down 1 the hill, we found the familiar shows that are, to be found at siU our

two feet IsBgj. here .was a-inaa moonted on a box," orylog out that i l l sab onWrivaaa bonld b e . sspn •issside tat a.?? dteae.end- B/hdf 1 r,ttid,>in! tiaMaha> ibm, it'OOUld bo aaaa-.tiMt a ll th g jfools w ere H o t d«.iJ,a»aiK fiy.vebtbl»d iuiMe7nBti3e » »s ' 'f e «1maa with thercochiae to It our,strength; tho rifle Ur-

country was feeing sold i wo meas. strong;drink. A l l Mi.ilil'jfO;vi:%Tjl4t* J.flsAa,wer®‘ ffie"d i$ j>pote on Shi? »iberwte® ,Sna d is j^y .

tha ijockey.driviiig-i !At'V*hp;Kw dent'a.Htbnt i'm eaw,p»nf of‘the Bbtablea. of, bur11’iMi, is-pbUfei-i.Sm.MI pi '-Sayfcg wM-geWrt oa'j.... w em ell to be to. thb(lHi.st,pj[ t^uritaplte Detaoorat* happy to timfe thev had jnfeSfS 'he- gopd .a'nbmlna. iida', awTthe 'Kepubliians ■ with! stalling £sj%; brer &e:Uiougbt that the ])8pt»l$£lg£ fqjjjfi. m'ih'i

. '.-1 ‘liefgrbiSnda ■ ^ 'io C .a jM g S V ’t ^ ^ p S i i W i 4 fine v iew 'to m f t i President's tent,,aad i t waa in­deed a g raa i sight to. l t « *t ihaithaaaanda-.of! car- riagea: tha «>:;! m i la g oountry; i Itw a s .e e ^ .mated thjit fu lly 25,000peoplb-weri"ptesenfcj;Aftef aTpi'bmlicubusraUibie over the grounds, we’ w ea i- hd,ara.Hsr*y.to'the carsj.wall platted withcmr visit, J W * * | M «W W ,to itttak f/w a i our Statei-Fair.<jf 1877 wada'suboess.

' • ■ .-,.1 . '< , . . . . , . ♦ . •,-. 8®piwi4>erf®i, 18T7:S‘

■ :rr. 5'■-.- <« ■< '1 iiti ^ •> ;

O f t ;-.ibs - v - > =: - .by

Mr.' ; ;^~,»Hg#^Slv*;:4«vellng Uniter. to

wtak; p)iite' o il'

« t r i p - p t ^ » bu t to m .aomp ;'<$d & &, * , i& k t*

, , „ . ____ , i y

oost la much in it* favor.,Ten>yearai ateopipts' -wiitild . . >j~ :p»,fo*-i».beyeB4.dsubl,iwSUe'ite’dS«wW>ettsfit- te. • •this im a^r- would be hardlyr.b<impnt«hlr. ' : | ' ■- '', v.

• It need not intortero with surf bathing; * f iL & y V: P»!;:# hsu5 oae.mile g f tsoi»i£ifironl find a quarter of, i4hl^.peAap^iiwsald;ba*:qt&:^^^or4h%P«2|!?t!-i Then, :again, a pier'.^md- b^k w a terw on id / .ln ea

a t measure,-“ protebt-&»■: ftttiaataft itw ifc 1 iu ' ' s e » 'o r » v a » ' ’ sto iin% ':isa it'w otdd^B rBiabrd ;a ' .

Jgradatien o? t o ^ ® ^ « b W a U ^ l f f iW ^ A t t » ' t h b •’ ‘ r o 'H g ta ts a r f 'W lli l iS ^ ^ M ir tw ^ ^ lis ^ i& S E ^ id i-■ , . iilt?-'' 'iW-.rA Eiw .-ii.miUiiD (tf .' '. ' '

rived, y ^ 'w e o i ® reate irT irb Jm w irrB iB orT iM :.- •

miMScm"'!}!.-,adttlioe,-tttot v s ;msfsbt!..th's Indre, :vfu lly prewired 1 w iie e v ', ttefivM Ueh U tiey. present

,sUoh:j>oiiieoicdreVy®t(- li$ JSrodoSQ"

year drvaiopp.BOina tjaeSpectedin)|>mvemedt|t u t

, ; L i i i «w aa P m o w b w . .

ja a c ’ Y JCbTOSc8 i.:;.'iir:.“ ' l ^ ' ; ' ' -

2jj the Editor, bf th* Journal:— . **

.iebartflbffdbW M kndheartftltttunkaoftfa^O lth '- ollo workjpg g ffl»ubt 'ASuu«^'-P&r& and'-'vioitiiW, to JTames A T B S ff le y g E w . , . l i t m , kfifg' ’ generous manner ;in'.■■V*nfn

■ n wl^s-jitg^'

o __ .summer, ahd'ttf stftte, that po.iaMtefmhtrat&Miriiolw&y boSUtilSo^w fiaK?4$s remeknber bim-with gratitude and rrapect, fo r bts gcr.sirotii! ■ “ e ffo rt'to tlgjj I f f i ( f fhpiS. .burtbauTf By sSUfdiag i h e m . S h - i s u a s m w o r d s o l io A n d oonsolattoai'tonti the«wU>it of that churob, > '•■■U6r/- ••:?<k«ijii«'-thBS w»5 S>fn>tB :iafsceiy.maght to -Itrvo 3 i i p faoticay and' ttiav - hope tb it God will return Mm 1 au, buiidl'ed^fold What l ie ®k4 aipeiid- •d .fo (,th «ir w dshw '^ ’( « a 'trust, thus. I I S

t o ^ t W f t f W ....... ..... .during this sn tiri r tm m a ,

return U m au , buh^'pS 'lbM What Tie IbiS s - t e i i • 'ttuat.ttet ttiafc'

sell and fam ily 'm ay for’ martv 'Vbani enjby 'the in thM Ufe, is

i 0 w ® ! s s r ^ -P atbio k M ahon XT'.

1 Exjgtlanatory., llf * ■

. , . t o , ‘ a ^ f > p M ! ^ . i n ^ b ^ " l « 8tj?OT<}'RhiqhI thlbk-'doe* us g fea t injustice. ,.^a, to '.«c jr«M B- pk to t* hs.Tissg.been made to u» to this matter, we prpr - mce it a falsehood, tho infest of- «i,Sa‘ . -am to injisM'Onr1 ebaraete as well as onr buslnhss. There have booonoHacb com plain Sri made, and i i to rtrarditosay; thjit W e tr «t fed tb e 8a b to t iighfer; for,.had there beea «ay such, w* should lisve-ataisl. e*fSry,presautibn ia dor power jto praveift e rsp^ti- Uob o r such meas' aod oowyrdly obhdijot'} 'as‘ w* tliink tbe start «ho;wilhthua:inrait a lady ia pas- Rjug on.the.alreet makes Jumadll- toa low and d^- graded to be worthy the name o f man.■ As to ‘c l n ^ l a n < ^ ^ ( M « batw eek , we were thers oaraelvea, and .lUiue tho Ja3to.'*ara •

tho-fndldiiigi ,^ d |- ap vre thpy^lii.set£i(<d:" B g » We 'had two men Mmsa.'BiU,j5brkkg there, in d ■we spbto to'bnb vf*vt& i sh'd''Mfd'tesi'sWtt&!i3gte one of his girls wrflSUlB^ H m nihf fihdsng we were wrong, weupqJ^.tottip o t i ; j j n a a M » W hiriihlt-wtftc.tauali M»lifaa>.: iPindiug A lttoibetartbtoake/.wcr'tidticlttdea lt» W « h j’s:of the ' girl* beaoh,Whsn they tarns S)i " "they gams'"- b tU ^ S u ij^ W i^ d to e Q y 'to the building, a p ws fbiina, it

I mhV-T •*'cy If« »<• \ {• >'A ■ , ; ! ! . -,>i v .

*»■* • j^ 'e lKu Ie ' : , :

To tKt BSftor o f Vie Journal?— ' ' ' • ' -. 1 Mjsfa In tb*communication In jc ,ia laat - . oii'ln relation to th e ' Surrt>fjktej<.'/n>e w ritersayaiijwnandeTstood 'flve yiarirajjbJ U Mi r jnu ^ 4the end b f hto second term m ij mme- way for an­other. Htnfrj^ijjpoMS'ttia ic ^ f jt ru e ■ «;; tbo p#o-

' it ia theThrocks f t y f c s i

■ .^ scp k ^ a i the people m allowed to retam a good public mt-t in t iuofitoii-1 bilt, S tew##;.« in tho ir emplbylji age ? I t i « now .business '»istiinSs.j-.'u&1!if! humbug cry o f th® “ rule o f ?

** little Mao," a.b$ n e w has aooe any wOrkfor the party. to .tli(ag t*^ rta ll\ .^epadB fm 0*i»Wfc<dly aad c a r r fe -o ff the highest aonofsi while thoeewho w H te .a n d 'p f^ tb i:lo a S ^ 'i * £ d i ! .® l ', r61a.o,f tbs party " vpU do iheir feest to,.eleot te a , and h® e to t- ed he surely willi' '& infe ^dn la ffon ia'a'Bemoorst

I &iip8 'tbe'<Qb«’Sn‘l b ^ ' '

•3 * ahtifses. am ing . their m - ia -plain.^ Now ftliout the

wUl be aadly at fanlt.- r. ^- w^Sf'tfed.W.M Walli s^ppading;.to|hd^am a^pf.tba<iople Jn 're-nominatlng, :Bay Throckmorton for urroRate. ? ; w i ....................................... -

J$sraero»B«e Biotoaau., ^ - I I ,-V -K-;J5S‘t I- l i ti il ’i ’ ! 1 I

- . «AlntOBt a„Shifi^|r^k,H

~JkS ja t e ,p a p « t » ^ v c # g i » p M o ,^ u 'i i , o f n,narrow ® m p ® 4 fr ^ - »U ^ r e h t ,'dhriag,ihb;htortni' « f 'HWo ~

nijiiiisa.lsarqubj? and portayed 'to jv iv id '& agM ge

s g s a a ^ B p a ^ r f •n i:& flya !i.beim ‘'b lo it t !a^iiy,'ai)d 't£at'^varii onoe

.# '.4 "oourse and driye her ; -Onoe ah^had ra b ^ ^ e ^ l^ q m iv in g ib fft iiia r l^ out" ‘

o f s | g ^ j . ^ i ,?^ rm h e^ ed 'h 8f*8? iJ * ? wavered • t o - * - ■ .'-aad .iaa ie-driviag-tor the beacb

• ;

spectii j " i ’* * •' . & W i ' . ' \ -*i- a a s I i ^ ^ i i a i'»h t fe to to ® '» ' '- 'w i& :'ih »t;tinM ',iss ' demahdad.it. That obrreapbndent,.|l4».t>attarj' '. ,

■ M s k

Page 3: i.-S.-ti'. . •• -'.» '.• I l l s 29; 1877 · fighting fox two days, near Biela, Mehemet All hiv ing attacked the, Russian podjiongj^eyond the. BanicaXom. ThoiEoaeians were7munched

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■■ i£y Jb;-

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For ratot fbr Flrat Fageadd xw«niy«FlT» ' 'p e r c e n t . « o t l ie * t o o v e . £yc>-4

;: LocAli Norjicaa,—A. UmitMttuinber ot local ad­mitted At the rate ot twenty-five o«nUpeT Una. Th©jwill bo

» lia fljjU bLJltt: &1L^rllttfoyi:>•ai -Imifoft -:fr;n- ‘Y’lt- srti.it.li

bu-N.wTTork »n4 bop« B ra d t BIir|alon . - ti.B>n. or N.J., ■', ; * *:‘. *■*.

*••: BllxabetbpotL.,;.:1120; •;, 1007 ■ Hoat Uah vrayjft... 11 gfrr^lj

W o^rid K ^ ..? ; f

' v i s a S t ' i R M( UHflW00d.,...f,V. 20- ,115

*V7~l MnUwan.v..,.wV..•.■' M A 07TTi .1'Wi.^SS

... " nxofr BZOHolmdeC.. 90 60 $t00Middletown,...,;.,:^ C;>Bfl;Bbd B a n k . . ^ 2 5 ?9" B lu *ir»bnm ,X ^^8w & «

t S S & * % £ l

■■ uo A , l / o i V } 6K »T S i& ? ia rll'ABTTOSm Ioh|ti'

•pure.Crtsh T l**0 T : . _ achern 'n . B ; • -

BXQUtiiohpSfctiWoodforth«jauon)......... ............. ! « *»TlipTteSM ,(lt6ia{»tt«I^l).VM r.iii...ii..i«.. v . V ~ * B Bow Ticket, (Jorono penon) ....... ..... wy,-

:H • » ® « * i risSo^#*5

,om ai)d Y m 'i (■■ t, ■ e^jbus^tb ake

Wring'ii# near-Mitawin arid wisblng ih ® i.is3 s f.P ii*k J6Tja*^-;w iil'.aBa:.it'fot M e a t

»a‘ tij»ia L i i n J 'K&einttnn 'na.m u iriU fo (Mjj3 iti

. -ar4x*T OJI WC4P^QWl«d£« tho reoeipt of an invitation to

H ^ e n ’a gMade-'next month ■si; SecT Basic, . We ahaff be jpleued to attend if,

f « W A . o ^ c . - -

'oi; th« Saubath 13m owner

&’ ippUoation at thia

iajTdtifi'FiWeliiftU, ao long jrad'well known at » « l 6 S S - | t » i Hit

wsafe o f Mass arrhags' of th* fanoi Me jm % nta

:S » f I j i ‘> i^____________________ _ _ t i

■ joi f c Nffcp ^ r r ^ ilohs biuhoh ornnfiii , a ^ ‘i^ 'o r ir .V v ^

KewTork................. ••••fy*Jersey Oity................ •■*•■*&BayonnCf

Berth. ___. Booth Amboy.....

Cliffwood..., .-'MaUw&n (Keyport) .■ HolmdeL............... .—*

..............(g i,.. .

“Weeliisi, a * .:<Wt‘ &wi8thmnUtm to r tits pcrrii-

wnbjf w ife whicfii be bss s,lvMited-tbo-parcha*s f Sra apjssrafna sinoe he aminsed editorial charge i ti S- I ’ ’■’ , R& * 1* doty, and Ms

i « | ? ■ . "> .* ^I1’ ,. “ hir.J \ ’ ,;»*8tone W i diapoa«p j/wimgpr peiaona ba¥« beeni a t k ^ t e o i e ^ ■» j. s. from Miller'a Park

i n . * iruibitdtatin dtly msderatood

b s r s ;Mlddlotown'... .V.V....7. ,..;a6 Bqtia^;^r....V. .,....i w

oroaeln? N«M?ork B*: r . l t , BruaobiWhem m jnnoflon u

A8BUHT Pabjc bo ib d o*C omley,Prenldent; PatteaonO/Blii bertB. Djfe. . . .

Sbs-KfcflD*irr OoiaosoOmmi. lUtttp, John Langtord, Phadilphl

.ttoMitomnhJCTigO ^ tzn L r-^ r^ -fi

•^AlpbiJi ...<,MMmo Q.-K«nn>drt OU

BelUll•HAND AT.tlttVOUMRDO

JT. F.WU»on,wUlbo ‘

i:8 en rlce*«^

axMUiy.-cax*; WUi uo j

Y^A:'shia!jj(vfc lM S ftijij jj# .

:Q.OTge;' < ;■ T n n ife r 3a

_____________thi o hnrc^ o o m . - ^ - - ---------------------- —»Tenue« , dll ring ncxtwO*k« M &&***

day at 10:* A. U., ^ 1 K H . f B*b**Ul l o.hooi, ilt;5a«;F. li. Proachinu on Friday ■

Bat. W. T. Abbott. Pastor. Serylpaa on Bonday at 1 0 ® A. M-and. • 0 nnday- BcW I at Pra/lx™ H «i«^^*da**».

d ija t I P . il Clan n^Unff'-oo' eonday^rxwmlm^r..G/

T fl* ABBDftY Pahk H i L ^ ^ T COMFAjfr, ttaat ln Ormapod’i Bolldlng. onioera: Lowi* tlAloMr,«M^t W o ti^ lA lA a^ :, QTaOrmerod.2d Lieut.: llobertOro^all.Uttkmrt.; .Jeremiah; Bennott. ad Bergt.; J. k . 8MKl«.M;B«ii.!r Vfm. Kipp, 4Ul Smut.: O. A. Aumock, «ih ^ ;| ;.“. •;[ ‘ .

xamo Man’« o iiiu m iit iS iw » io * . i i a «M !

Sn Tailor, Trea^^liKoctJ^ifSSo'nMttOfJ ilOwUAd, O.H. Brown, bandford Dey. (lltUd^^t^JW ophT«ytor, H«hJParraU. Johnson Taylor, ......

ABBUlir TABX. BUiliDIS O A'SD'Aabury Tark Reading Uooi Officera: 11.8 Kinmonth. i Henry (J. Wlnaor, Bwj. ; vCW O. Shafto, Anborjr Parki N' t>«Tld Walling.* Ooean U<

lion ic Brm»j.eh l_LOKO * •

D epoaltaiolici tad IronitheatBtnxairrotfdte^dr Asbnry Pj Ooean GrOve, Occan Boai*; Bpnn«X*kB-Beach«aWI Beft C

Beftnmpea; David H. Q?owd, Treasurer, 0<W Gror«i A oiation; JameaA.Brodley.AHmryPark; A.Bltner,E*q„00 Boaclu Hav. H. B.Bcode.Ooean Groie.

': j--;' i :’ { { ■S o c ie ty B X eetlo c*.

AfluuntLODd^^O. t ^ ^ K ^ A * . § ,^ B ^ l « o o ^ i t o i o a on*, Bnt and thl?4 Tu*aQjW‘ ‘ >-»iQteers; Jeremiah Bennett,1

_Jroiro, J. W. ; G. O. Ormeroa, xrem*.; • rr. f f* P ^ f e liPS A-%8SS38!8$M^^™r

,T<8 ,WQom.

hmbath, in VttooLo RaU;___________________ jTaTO IuW B. W.5 O. H.Brown, J. vr.i a .O.Ormerod, Trees.: ».W. I*. Atkineon,Boo,:

i v £ h « L dp ;.H. B. Brannin, M. of O.: J . L a y m a n . “ Lewis Bain ear and D. W. Soxton.Finanw

MONMOUTH LOR arenutg.Maaonie 1tv o .l jv . N. F«rMur,U.ot E.; O.H.iOTT,M. f t A,: « « (Lewis Liming,JL^G.:' JeuieB. Hulsnart. p. G, •» f - ' ^ *'•

Bm‘ Bid® - looqb. day erenlnff, Maaonlt

Misa Mary Oolaman 1’., P. Q. Bnedeker.

Wa l l LODOB No. 7S, A. V. and A. M. B^ular oomflmnloa- tions aeoond and fourth.Wednesday eytolnffaol aaohmoQiOtii................. ind Brrick4on’» U*lI7Pq osn ViHJigB. Offlc*r*JA. A.

D.. W M.*; John&Kbert, B^W.; J. H. Biddle, J, ,M.U,.BKW(artr7lTra : M (>*~ ^ ’ • *'

r **:,-"

Nkw Yorknew Y o r k ________PUILADKUUIA Mali i

P. M,oloaea at 3:10

The tea * « • ; ontfanaUy'calm. "• * I .'1 '■. ■. i J .T • ' ■ • •x. The woathar for ib a . peat two weeka iusj been

„ , . T . ' o j r m T i ' i T ~ •• •-nnnsnally plejiaant,-. , ^ . lu ,m l»

Tbo Ootober teem -of the Hsmmrath oonnty oonrts oomroBr.5a on T^ea jay neit, ^ndge Bouddsr

presiding,

'■ :*¥B lr^liS ij &ate k t ’ ) ilk eieate'd' » istidsom® ad- ’ vertiflicg board on th .lin e af the railrjiid, cppo-

rite the station. • * ■ r

j The jSaaJuoket U la n i Review says « “ The lady tbat bathed fotty-seven times oat at t> poetibla flfty/baagone hc-u*,” .1 . -r'A —

i; ■ D m o a a lio O oE «nU on

2i l )W i^ {^ s i 'U m ' W r « t a at Freehold <m '.cM s y -m it, a t,is tfoloflk.

|lReT;.i,';BE.' Stores, D'. B .^ w iU p M ttb in St Ptaai’s i t S . OhareU an SnAdagr (to.morrovj’)^'

: A . M. .- . , S ‘.

' f -# — r r ■ -y.f*' j It'ia‘)u ld tbat Barnegat H gh t m aybesee iffkom onr'^ahb^e When tbe stmM jbesa |a'e5Ee«ptiona%C

•■ o|ear. F’4 ->. ^'ihe'ea. • on Friday e igh t

Car pleaeant m d .jJ a b le ctm’daotcit Neal, at I io s g BwiJaia, j y i t i w « b i^ a :^ i^ 3 ^ i r iS ! jh * a k

jtti. e a s t»saa 8 q * * ‘ > i . 1

t <■ U u«am ^pP ’5r6^;SJaiBrfP*lgh paUng

I * ? 4 ;^ t i y « f 4 p « j j j r p t I ' anoh! ■

. ’ '■ & '

• - next at Frwhold,'

.Jeaiti farther“jpaim!

......

eagh f before Jnitioe I with stealing tbe

tbe agent for ^mt th ij pUoe. The

ag atrong enough

■ A ■ siBatiudaj m *- ' , poisto

Mr. Frank H ^ ^ g - l i a ‘hSu to Patid Oart> wright fo jBefo^tteijioj».^S;dTO;'-lfe,-.BMtriii',issued .Hi?

f io t f and poy the

to pay tbor bftlAiioe; bfedauyo M^;! 3BDrfrUr bVod hiia.

a p rbro fa pay the debt <^ anath r f in n it be in ^rritingT'^The h< p ja in tS j^ n e d ffiat. tfaa; "not.Ioe »o o n -aidcrab'ffii/^iJnsawFBoMiettftoofca-wMkforsJw;. d on f .‘•»^i05l'., 'fi i'j-iJ { ■. {f .a'n^' . . ;, iv> w ■j'tffann't'l ! %

... — ! . 1, » p : 7 » r ! . v 7 -f*>!• 'k. ' '-,‘i‘ " jtteiA n o ^ C T - C b i i V f e a t l o r t / , ;

, , fiili;V<l J-iyrtB1Kvm&yi -«iT«ii-« 1Th® ,S m v S K tii^ 3 k / .-lJ k l& w .i 'JtSs JNjtarf-aeljtfii?'

OoinraiM ...............................

v " { fmcim |

8 1 ; I : • ;■ ‘ V ' . ■ ■

p to rgym ^ fjB i^ J *^ | ^ fC ,^ .'L W iifit fo r4 ® « y ^ ir ill W o «Jua|? « l b ^ ' i ^ a < ; a ^ ‘l^ ,93m&ted to bem meu4^W^0kipSi:i^mi!!0c :>- 7.[ -"

'iiji. .: > • v-MiL-i v { ,i */, o; 7PI i • J ■ ■ ...... ‘ '

TlieUteeiBenJiaUali m>New»^^ltbe:sh<Qrdor of

u l, by a lager besnaaloon keeper, nafeaS Jos*ph K em er. !;ThIa K e fn it | i beere»Der a c ip J Iag 'fe^ S eJ ^ iw .r frO T j8 tiS».-l»For hia

n iM E ^ ha-piid ^ a p f f i "* * 4 themisery o t;,tts;i4wW6*S“ , « ^ w family s t t * ooet o f the’trial o f ‘the tjrtrderoi'j1 t tw i :3ednet‘the jioeaa. toe, and a j^ sw ^ ljii^ iif.'. 'p^ab 'i# i t ' i a to h »T . a llo*ase low'atiall,•-">■ ' •••'••'-; •>• - ,

fc.- 1 b!ffli,'fc« « » I t ia aodentoodth/ . Mr. E o g »r » hak pdjJ^hp ' .'.;1t , for her trunk,

A liurge sohool o f porpoj^lfi seen & ahort'dia.lgora1 ba^h honaeii,

•Qtt- f l M ^ g ^ i i a ^ a .tet^-jjiPhey leemed to b . s Ja$, * “ ' ~ >• ' W eet. gqnare for soma

- fif*£&ii -f m f e j *&,.■: ist«rt6<a o ff one after tbe other tip' *■ j got ja ita b o te As.tlrajf,’ whan they tamed' a o d w t^ t fo M p .. ,

> * k* ' -■ji.mi uiaOttr. fire abontluilfjtijart. tw 03 S last Thistim e U t u a w ) id blackandth shop'f f f ^ ^ p ^ u j ^ g ^ -aiiinaiid oeogpied by a

t i » » ' ■ I « ii'm iii . H u arejaautKsd 4 . ■ ; r . >*J o f U s stook, tools,

iw^''.wagma owned by Dr.'j •

.on a^or.• * A l l aorta o f rnmora

bnt little eiag-ge^ated, , A .dozen or ao aoplet o f the ’iCojpcrt Weekly orfafc - ad their way h en by eTeaing and

^ e r a eagerly A ft 'we h a »j; no Sundaytriiisi, we w e n iW a g e d ' to w ^ t 1 nntil Monday morning fo r the newapi^rrepatta.

‘x.'.iq ■'. .. ni'j hj ' .fi! J" 1: :K i l R O ite r^ -i'r r .'i i •

J»oy aged a b o o t l0_?esra,,*»is ran a m by a w g o n s c n t a i n f e p j i l a i d i s o a / M o i B d a y H a m ­ilton. K * v m d r i.in g aiitl elfiipbdoff aud fell tm d.r the wheels. M r. P jipo ln " Oisiiep di^eorered him lying in the :■ ?. pJ|p ^S n tf.h im h om .H is leg waBtbS®kmT‘ & a*B the kneepbnt, aa tha bone waa not cro^|ijqdt hM. t t& ti j r « 6¥ «ry ia pra- t a b l ..

aji; a « ft’ w iS B fitttE B . . jSm ith —W o o llb t —A t Ooean Grove, Bwt. t&th, by

Bev. W . T . Abbott, Jo u if H . Sm ith and A l io s W o o ix x t, both of Ooean Park.

V a n B ru nt— Browh.—A t Ooean Orove, Sept. 26th, hy Ker. W . T . Abbott, JoajEFH V a n BfluifT, of Ham­ilton, and Ma s t E l iz a b b t h Br o w s, of Asbnry Park.

i a j < i a h i f

O A R 3PEN .TEB A J^D , BJJTJJ^pER, d c b A A N ‘ ‘AVHNTJH,

,.. f t i-J i XI.11TUB BEST O? SKPXRSNOl OITBS..

N o t i c e d ^ ) ^ o i r ^ ^ f e | S r o k o e i » b * «b ygivefa tbavjaoob* N a ft iL ; o f tho township' o f

Ooaant in th*.b(Matty o f Monmontb aQd State o f jiew Jersey, hath, this*Q%f injtdUray irt^gnwient to the ■nbiiarlbcT for hls>setat« for the utia^ benefit o f his creditors * And .that ;the said 'credltors ttmst exhibit

% !VHEpBlA)S agjKKNKElH .

Matawan waa largely rspreaented at the Sabbath- Bchool cohyentitm held at ftbU plaoe on Tuesday last. Among them the familiar ttdea o f Brother Bell,’ o f the Matawan Journa l / Benjamin Griggs,

n t s g g B r ^ '£ Z T £ .& tpe,M m |..'y»f|8ll,.S|*a. S ^ s e B , ^ others.

Isu t Banday the weather waa nearer |»rfeotion than, wo * » e r bef9re^&w it .q The sky waa oloadlaaa

'aSgciSiibB o ^ ih B ’M ? ; me: sir oool and balmy, and aimtiai « fe ry b o d y '^ w ^ d o te «4iW ‘6 ie beaob in tbe

. j f t e tM o n .^ ’ W « few .thpnsands oo ta tW to r i ’ jnat gone e im ^ ^ M W longer

enjoyed oor beantUtal September. On Hon- day i ( was eqoally pleasant bnt somewhat warmer,

• ...

On Sabbath mphilng lul^aboiiC 'half-past Are, the^eaoofaTandiilesjiing q iytiE s o f q n g Branoh were xronud trom & t i t alQmbera by the ory of fire. The ever-r^dy. S n te e i wore promptly on hand, bat tod late.to «a ,e ths> baUding,! whith prored to b e ’aif o ld 'dse; Ih tMnt'oftHe l^ew^Jeraey Sonthero Depot at East Long Branoh. I t has been nnoooB- pied the lairt: asasois wjsept b y , aom f aewsboys. O rigin 1 o f the Are unknown. ’ ' •

• ■ -i- : •*. i«t a v li *i»fl */ *tl- i* t :* '•Th e la t .O o .p .1 Tem jieransem H tings at Som er-

'sill*ifiaTe!been carried on with muoh energy and eaocess. T h e m e o ti^ on flablisth eTeniug^ tJep- te m S r 'ifltb j w the gwndest of them ail Ont j hundred and «£««;, . signed th ]4edge, making in all, over & a f hnndsict namea.Os Uie role o f honor o f tOtesteiiinesuV, A ddnassa wsre .made fe/M r. Benghion, 3Pt M , Mitchell, 3SeV. J . A . JDatia,. o f Pciitera^Bler »SJd.-Ma' ^H sasjtean, -.ssbter o f tho Bpm enet Qatikt.

’A.large sea tnrfla was eanght ofi 0&|a Gtot.: dne day test week. Hewm flretseen B® Bnrdottj Tolaal, sbdnt ten feetr nnder site?; :;.Ss, .atrnok dim with tbs* i?nd of his oar imd wdundod him iaij the tfA, whioh iisasid him oome l « t ,e,#f)p oj| the watyij' that ^•'1 ^ beoomeentangled to a Jobirter pot, whioh w^ ( a .. him.- He »m i bnred_belililid the ® O ® * 1' €3 X I A . ;R O S 3 -.ashore. He weighed over dft? ponnda.'1- . ■ < •i— ....■ .■'- : ..------

Qoite •E es’<^?ial?e 3 f s took plaoe in K itontown:

on Friday^ojfaast.’siiek, The ]?(um...of•:

'ljteio|»..to«k' fire f m , f ira m ^ .^ e .ii^ io w a es tt ft j s t t a i ihree o’o look 'iS^OH'i/is, jlllcd witli

'eonteasil' j j p S other o n te !

- .. . .v ^ M fe a l m a .m d .w w ^^ ^ T ':b y ,B a p y i. Holfok, s liie ii W£’s« all burned!

t^ .i S w A . i 1 , - ' i - g J ~ . >•.. >ot.tBad«sd|!

A ' S P L E H F .? f R ? P I R t t

w . s s

lie the'The aubseriHr o |te* al

C O O % 0 P W d P | l l T Y iC Q B H E B ° p | i ^ f | ^ B S T A T I ,

A S Bifeflv

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Call on or addreM,". "'-:' 'iK-'.; - ’

D . H . W Y C I C O F F ,A d a tm Y B A iiK ,1 in i^ - A fe s B Y :.> i "

P r e p a r e d f o r I m m e d i a t e U s e ,

' 207 PEAEl SfEEBI, NEW T08K,l^Vom the thousands o f purchater* o f pur PR E ­

P A R E D PA IN TS , wo havo yet tb hear the first 06m- plaint, The reason is apparent O u r'p a in t* have etood the test of years, whero all other paint* have fa iled in dn fi bility. Their oovering oapaoity, being

whatever, as we will ...................paints d EdgHsh'! t ia f JfOft i8 ALB> B Y . . » .

i « H I O , H A T H A W A Y ,' '* ■' A s b n r j r P a r k , N . - J .

W m , D e v e r e a T t ,’V ." jis*

O r v C 0 0 4 9 i . ( g . r o e e r l e B ,5... P i n e T e a s , ^

Q p f f q e s . / . S p i c e s , S u g a r s ,. , B o o t s a n d S h o e s , !

F L O U R A F J E E D C r o c k e r y « t o .

GOODS U E U VEEKD

J . H v ' S B X T O N , '' ' V r i i o L B t m m ,

" A N D • S 'p in y H lt tS ; j^ E f tT V l ld B C ' ' ijieU .'feoiifls^^hreuSsfe^p i, , — ,._hinit>r:fiirnl»!ie<l lo ordor f . . penvnaliy. eon-doet»dtp,p«!nt.of desUnatlonl , - .. . ..

on hand and mRde ta order., ■ *

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• “ m a - i 'n S T R 'E B ’rV• -a J .U-J • « - .u'Ji • - ,HOO’i, .a « fc & W # P a r k i- N ^ . '

jn leW y x e ^ e d , * d w h «r « . » d U w i , H a i.«n

1 niffi ■ ’ St,

' p K M A T S t , ' '

4 ® r .

lifis tw t ir a B s e A ' O U , : '. . s, . •,

,;f= HoSleil ' ■■'■••: ^B<vcntbie« Fntty. ..'■••

f e ••' - ! - i> in % i ;c o i t p i » ; ; : ,

) : B r o i h e i , E t c .

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A f o i l wtooLc o f d i e . * u lw fc y * o n h m id ^

DEALERS' SUPPLIES . A t N ew T o rk price*.

December, 187#. : JOS. VV, RICE.

'COB'*, cppotlte 0 ceu -6m » Oates.

; E V E R Y T H I N GTon want in the house-furnishing, grooery and hard- war* lines, at ttie lowest oitjr prioes, at John A . Githena*. Main st. and Bailroad av. Largest stoA o f goods and oldest honse in Asbury Park.

S T E I N B A C H B R O S9

E a s t I i o n g B r a n c h a n d

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

SUMMER. ANNOUNCEMENT.Largagt and best assorted atook any house in Mon­

mouth County*PfilCEH AS LO W AS A N Y X-KAPINO C IT T

;; h o u s e . - u j •: . •,Having manufactured an femnenaa^atock of

M E N ’ S c l o n m ,We are enabled to sell at prioes lower than ever, and . to guarantee them to be well-made and durable

< garments. Fine suits aelling at-$5, #5^0.^ $7.50, t&M, 10, $13, $18, #14 and np-

ward a. ’ -Fine Flannel suits from vm v t v i v t ■ * ■» *'• v '> '

\-V r ;' v

■ • v ‘

i i a r n e .& f e l l seleetei assortmenl orcibtlis.Spits made to order al'shortnotloe^at $lB,'$J8; and

$20. Fine Pants made to order, for $3 anaupvrards. Largo stock o f White Veats, Dusters, Alpaca CoAts, iWafier Jackets, eto., eto.

A LABQE VABEEIT7 OF BOf S’OLOflllS( O f all kinds inducing Sailor Suits and Shirts.; GREAT REDUCTION IN ,

D R V G O O D S .|n this departinent. bv buyingpafgoods by theoafe^

we are enabled to sell Prints, Mftslins. Linens, Towel* ings, etc., etc., cheaper than any itore in the county.

Fine Dress Goods, Plaids ana Mixed at-lOo., 19 l-3o.,15c. Black, Brown and Slate Cashmeres from 35c. to I 1: “Full itock.,of Alpaca, .Grenadine, Lawns, Cam­brics, etc., etc. -

T A B L E L I N E N S .A fall line of White Linea Table Cloths, Toweling,

etc.- -y A good assortment of

B e d s p r e a d s a n d B l a n k e t st o which we call the etpeelal attention o f Hotel keep­ers, as we iqake redaction on large purchases. White Spreads 75c. 90c. and upwards. Blankets $3.50.

H t s i g i y a a d L a d i e s ’ U n d e r w e a r ,includlngall grades o f Plain and FanoyHose for Ladies and Children. Corsets at 50 eta. Vests, eto.

FANCY GOODS AND M S B © ;Ribbons, L&cei Veilings, Toilet Articles..-____

A largfe,stock of Hamburg Edgings and 'Insertions* Worsteas, tiermany>wn Wool/Perforalcd Board,'ate.

Shetland Shawls o f all descriptions, ’fl

G l o v e s V o f a l l : :- M a d s .Ladles’ Berlin, IJala Thread and Bilk; Gants’ Driving

Globes, uKid Gloves at 62 1%., and upwards. ;

G e n t s j F m ^ h i n g ^ o o d s , .Includlng all styles Hata and Cape.-WhUa and Colored' 8hirts,Collar*,Neckties, Hosiery,etc.

B l u t F l a n n e l /Goods. ■A . very large atock q f Boatingand Bathing Saits for

Ladies, Gents and Children. A very large paortment o f Blae Flannel Shlrts for Men and Boys at the very lowtos^prices. Baihihg;Salta made to order.

S T R A W " G O O D S . ........-Mdn’aflne and common Straw &ats o fa ll deseriptlons.

Ladies': aiid Childrvn’rSan Hate In grea fw ie ty .

B o o t s / m i l ■' S h o p s *A fine usortment o f Ladies’ . Hisaea’ , Children's and

Genta\i wear, including tbe. celebrated i Bnrt make. Ladles' Shoes at $1 and upward*. Hen’a Shoes, $1.25 ahd upwards. Ladies’, Children’s and Men’a Canvas

-.L *tU rinw .r, Fooljea!), Cwal Can,OiimmercIal Jfote, Pass' Booka, f m , I t * i e t « Q • tffS u ^ S rU lS t , Bhawl Bbasa,t?^J>«Mlaa,.Parasols,. .U 'Aa*#taf»r Daaaefc Pattens; ; • '

:.i

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" 6 p e * !a ia t l» -t—• ‘ ■> ! j j g i A »J f f y >y‘S t ^ ",'

A R C H I T E C T A N D . : B U I L b ' B R ,

timatfs . .• ’ . * T .o .GbiuFiOsYijj.itiwB X S ID B S O X , ,B V p * - .X y p llp lB i

:T-” w

Dealers in

C i ? o < ? l c o r y j ;© t o . , ( )

P P R ' , ; ' O A S H '

C w ,!-B s a d ife . ..a a i.

A S B U R Y f A R K , N ; j ;:•! ’ .,*• t ■ \ -i*y y '• *•’ *•; '■

Gooda M w r e d Ib g rp te and Hwrk

B R A N O H T A . R D ,

O f TH* ‘ . ,■ > . ■ ■ .-* ' ' . r\

- .

L n D g r & l i i m e i i t G o i i f ,Hanateetnteh n d Uealeri la

Oak, Pin & Hemlock Timber,

Boards, •Flank,

Siding,—- Lath,

Shinnies,Posts,

Rails, Etc,,

( L e h ig h H & zelfcon, B u o k M o u n ta in , }

Brlek, Lime, Lath and Hair/ Bose Dost, Fhsepliate, Pondrette, Oaa, iUme,

Iron dAd Paint, Etc. .

M il l a n d F u t e i y P r ia ^ t t e a , N , J t

Yeur Patronage Respectfully^ Solicited.

E D W A R D I I F IE L D E R , Mang’r.

Philadelphia and TrentOn to Oee&n Grove.ft&d Asbury tPark direct. f> >f. - i ’ ■'■.* /Wt.-r v^t’ ’ * . 1 > •.

On and after Sept. J 7 , 1877-and nntii furthsr notioe, . • .train* willm n as.lollows: >.1. . ' ■ * ’

L b a v s E a b tw a rd . ■ ■ '

■ A. Mr./;. P. M.West Philadelphia, .i 7 30....... . . .1 ........ ; ......... ; 3 00Trenion 8 2 9 v

'Freehold 9 5 Q .. . . . . . . . . . . 4 30'§ S a i r t ' ,< W A - ' ' " i « « ................. .,..'..v/i.;.: I so.L-x~~i------

Ocean B e a c h ,.^ V ... 10 5 £ 'Ocean Grove'’ J l 00 ....«* ...................1 ..: 5 43D e a l . . . . . . . . .1 1 05.'.......................................5 "Lonif B ranch 11 15....... 6 00

L b a v s W e s t w a r d .a . if. - • p K.

Long Branch j 7 05.. : . . . i.‘ ‘ a 00D eal.. fc.. . . . . . . . . . . . 7 1 6 . .... . . .Ocean Grove* 7 2l...v . . . . . 7 . . . . . : . : ; . .Ocean B e a c h . .. . . . .* 7 2 7 . . . . . . . . ....... .. vSprihgLake ....... 7 3 3 .,.. .v.8eaG lrt 7 34.................. .

.......................7 40....... .£w«bpld.................... 8 3 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1..V. -Trenton .. 10 l i . . ; . . . . 1.............................6 20West Philadelphia-.11 20................ : ...... 7 50

!O ce a n G r o v e S ta t io n la i n A a b u r y Faurlc.' ( 838 Cheainut Street. '':t

T IC K E T O F F IC E S < 8 .13 . Cor. Broad & Chestnut («'116Market Street.

Depots, Thirty-eeeond and Market sts^ '.FRANK; THO M SO N, L^-p. F A R M E R .'

General Manager, • Gen'i Pattenger Agent.

D . W . S E X T O S ,

C a r p e n t e r a r i d B u i l d e r ,

Corner Bangs Av. and Emory St.,

A S B U R Y P A R K , N . J*>

RarKRSNOKS. - -Rev. G. W . Treat, o f Rahway; W . 8 Pettat, New Brumwioki Rev. J. W . Yournr

ElUabetb, N. J, , '

mw L I F E ! mw B L O O D !NO PILLS ! NO DRUGS i .

Sufferers from Weak Lungs, Coughs, Want o f Blood, ■Wasting o f piesh, Poor Appetite,' Acute and Cbronio Bronchitis, Asthma, Sleeplessness, S t Vitus Danoe, Night 8 weatSyNemmsDebility, Loss of Nerve Power. Nervousness, Weakness of every' description, ana Pulmonary Consumption, can place confident* ..in F R A N K FLOW ER% . . t v

COUQH, AJCD C O N S tM P T IO ir CURE.The greatest Blood generator known, and from

thorough teats, may be regarded the Modem SvecMic and Unf ailing Jtemedy in above troubles. I t is aUo the.great1 remedy for those peculiar and too common

the reach o f alL $1 per bottle,^ o t 0 bottlea for $5. . Send postal

oard for Oircular^FR AN K FLOW ER’S D YSPEPSIA REM EDY

Never fails. Ton can eat the best of food and are not drugged to death.

Price $3 per bottle; 2 bottles for $5.- Both Remedies sent by express C. O. D.

My referenoas are well known and prominent- citi­zens in this State, (not away off in Arisona or Ne­braska):

Hon. William HL/Handrickson, *Col. Elias Obnover,-Gen. George A. Sheridan, Louisiana,Ex-Governor Henry play, Warmouth Louisiana, Asariah Conover, Esa.

t ^ J ^ o f N o w J . r « y

testify to the efficacy o f my treatment.For eircolars or ordersryaddress or call on ■

F R A N K FLO W FB ,P. O. Box 44. Eatontown, Mon. Co., N. J.

ttarw Orlkarb, March 18,1877.Fr a n k Flo^ kr , E*q : '

Wr-~I have the most implioit confidence in yoraO. <fc C. Cure, having realised great advantage therefrom, at a time when/ fffem loss of sleep and exhaustion, produced by oougUng, I found my condition was suoh as to most oertainly end in qoiok consumption. Your C. * C. Cure was placed in my poasession and very soon all symptoms of lung troubles oeased. I have recommended your cure to many, and in every case the happiest results followed its use. Hoping (the sphere b f usefulness o f your R ep u te * may oon. tiuUa to widen and bless with health .those who may partaka, as I surely believe It will,

la m vary truly yours,___j ; e . t e w e l l .

' Eatontown is a pleasant village four and a Quarter miles from Long Branch. Correspondence solicited.

j W . S T T T F H JpT ,

B L A G K S H I T H & H O R S E S H O B R" 7-:- , r * ~— ' ■

Oariiage Work in all iti branohn.

M A I N S T R E E T A A 8 B U R V A V .

Refers as to worlrmapship/ %

WilllanJ Hathaw^, Esq. , ! Jamer,A. Bhuiley, Esq. O. N. Miller Esq. . r •>

M . T a I M O R S f S ,, Manufacturer and Dealer iia

HEMLOCK LUM BER.Bills snt tb ordcritnd forwarded with dispatohv (j Large

_* stock,of seasoned Lumber on haadi j._ _B t lL I .S 'A T SIOBBSs'rON, ON : N . IT. AM D

• " ® I W « S « M H W U t B O l D .

- A m L U A B L E G R AT— . I

M u l e f o r S a l e ,u q n u o t • r - T s

; •' ‘6 . B A I L E Y S

m m * Hr

NE'frT^faSK A ii U W ’

s for ArtnryPark,tOeean' Beochi and I w - 'S M '- m i l f t 'd a i '

JOeavo Long<: Brnncb, Son > Jf«w> York,..^,4:U & '--X. C20,; 5 .4 0 „^ j f^ C lo s e PonnectloBa for , :Ellr4beth%tod Neworfc^n4 ^ | ,a i^ < 6 ^ 1 ^ ^ jY < »k . :'-.:'v i , .rnn through to O M a n .G i^ y ^ i jp r .^ :/ W^^nthont •;. change otrbara. i' O ccsA O ro v a 'g t^ t lp n :l a \ /Jy.-;

•VT EW JKItHEY.BOLq X H E i^ It . B . J ,u

T im e .toM soe .s^ fe| ;«o n d a y 8 (!}t,W i /7j -1 ‘ .t o e Btduriera 4,* Jcase B.byt*}kSi&Mi A m w im ith if ~'

will leave New York (P ier 8, North river, fOotf Rector st), for Long Branch,

' "O 'For New 'For Phila

- LEAVE- P HILADJSLPHIAiV (P oo f,^ k e t;s te «e t,,i^ p M ?S y 4 j « t , • '■■■

fo r Long,Branoh;fill; a X , '«S0 1 jfJitii »£{>.'■ *: Bxeonjon tUjk^U cnsale^c loWr.,v S :

. - . ’ v .; W .B ..B 9 EDKN,

— *—— ;— J.v. '" . .JEN NSYLVAN IA HAXLROAD. •

10IS

3 S3 3S8 !3 31 ‘ a « i . .4 18 . .

O C E A S . - B E A jC H .

R . C . B U H L E E ,i“(lACTICAI,

H O U S E P A I N T E R ,loth Afsset, lit . 0 ud s Stniu,

- O C E A N B S A C B N . J .WUl glre

C H B 4 P 1 C H E A P I

BUY YOUR OOODB AT

D, A . W A L L im ’S $TQREfOCEAN BKAOH, N. J.

Where will be found an cktensive Assortment o f all kinds o f i

I f f i E R O H A M O l S l i ^. Consisting o f - - - . ‘ , -

D f t Y G O O D S ,

BOOTS AN0 SHOES, HARDWARE,

Groceries, Etc.A l i a in L e H g h t- ‘W U k e A u t w QoaJU

No better assortment can bo found in any other similar store, and the goods will be sold at

L O W P R I C E S .

i y An fnvitation ia extended"to aJU,/ar and tieai, to examine tnla stook. ^

13^*Gooda delivered to any part- of Ocean Beach and vlcinitr.

J . F . B A N F O » » ,Wholesale and Retail Dealer in

CDOICE-TREKTON AND CIKCMATI BAMS,. C a n n e d C h i o d s , E t c .

C o r. C O O K M A N ’ A T . * B O H l» B V C IE E T,ASBURY PAH K , N . J. .'— j

He w ill continue to dp { , j

&, mssMm■* in the

GROCERY MO PROVISION LINE.AS NEW YO E K R E T A IL i1UICE3. ,

FLO U R AND PEED A LW A Y S ON HAND

Butter and Xeas a Specialty. •!Thm£fu for pesi favors, asdsolieiUng o f yonr

trade in the future, I remain, *: •Yours truly,* * f m. * ♦

, . . .. A P . a A M F P f tO .Goods delivered gratis.

E S T A B L IS H E D F O U R Y S A H R

W . W . M C C H E S N E Y\

Manufacturer, o f

I C S C R E A MMain St., Opposite Railroad Porfe.-

f^esiib, Eetouii al. Bariitj; Hssi® .

BIOcBOSN

isiajv a>J «k , of * tlth s «o n n t^ in tb a a »9 a d B ls lln t ie iis , 'w iU W at ite«^ rtet? je«ly .iE rtsaoribstsfth r. 0 !■AUD. - (&WpCT.«ac). TfaeHnltD u « taq, eolinmxlonm»I.»ndls filled "slth ea{ertalalB||i aaitter; bpttoriM tui K?.d a »U 4 t^ -ItlW 5 a r>

i s j i i i l i a waftewnr Jde*s,:' S w S W i H 1 MS''fcbse4*aonths, > zJm

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. r. a M tm rtnell> !,'!’< | = r , - r J r --> —.*-•- ,-.

V v' 6 y tho srmnd- AtI»hlIo rergoi, •! . ■;^ 'r H o W 'tw in K «h , ’ »ocljrioant. »nd raragls.

How tW r«priy,ejpdU rw , iootugai </;.. r — ~

: ^,^#thott>goolest:wino.arid either.'■ r..„-«n ao f gUd emfction- Coma, Ot .ViWMl JGroyJ iDomobither..

£ iian d mark the matchless glory ■“ '* 10 2 theolouds that ovcrshade.ua,

Afreets o fthe EsstcrtTistOry,’> * , Titans inch asKseti portrayed us—} -■ WV'fcte'*’-]*: l 'i " . ’a u> f[5nmi^§6tlb»ny blending, ‘ •■'■'t '- r<r '' Folded on tto lirestem Mllow. '

They aw*It their lord’s desoending,

. tfot in youth’# intoxicatioii,‘,‘- •' N o tin manhood’ritrange suooesses,

Didtfe thon drink ah inspiration ’ ,ioSoohas heratiiehearvconfesses.

I fth y thosght a mom«Tit listens To intruding, melancholy,, .

I t l Ib ^ < £ ie m in iJ ^ ^ .'

^ Qf-fh * jftM fofsakfTl «mhTffw¥.Q f the higher fame’s boreavemsnt,

O f a lifetime ofapplanses,Barren, batrcn o f achievement;

H o t e lA 8 B T O Y P A B K . I T . J .:.yK/! <*• -rnrri • < ..,_v • •,. A ; R . i ^ l ^ N D ^ P r o p r i a t e r , _

•a

* » ’ • » • * .

.„nobl0 trace*,v 'Iieacling ranks whom thon despises!,

- T illih y self-willed fate effaces ■*■ AU ^ha^Inthy.sonlthonpxiiest;

ipbct’sfire and motion,' ~ i6er sardonic—

For the lo ym

. Be ib sor^Mitfestic'OeOan;Thon are^nelancholy’s tonic.,

S h o n n y S c h w a r tz .'0tom the DetroitJFrw

H af yon mien mine leedle Shonny ?‘ Thonny Bohwarts—;

d yellow.H it klB hair so soft and y< Und his fade ho

, Soooh a"ftmny l ^ e f e f f d w -Und his face bo plump and mellow ;

- !M e f e I I o w ~ JShonny 8ohwarta.

Efry mornlnga dot young Shonny—, Bhonny Schwartx,

, Rise mit der preak Off day;,; Und does his ohore* oop right avay ;, f For he pm vork so Veil as blajr—

i . Shonny Sohwart*.

1' Shonny Sohwart*. Helb yonr barentaall yon gan.For inis U & riu'Bnd a fihban,P y py nnd you’ll been a man,

Shonny Schwarts.”

k‘ A tiow l\o fes to see dot Shonny—' Shonny Sohwart*—

Vhen he sohgampers off to eohgool, Vhere he always mlnda dfcr rule,For he vaa nopody’s fool—-

Shonny Sohwart*.

How I vish dot leedle 8honny—

a von leedle poy,AlrayR f nll off life ra d Und dot Time Tonld not annoy

Shonny Sohwart*.

Nefer niindt, mine leedle Shonny—Shonny Sohwarta—

*y+&]Xfew' ,o p e t x' -i j. *r j: t V iX - v > y:- ■ r * T S >1. v - ■ *■« ' •

‘^e-present proprktor, hav^n^ erty’, haa pafilaDy i«t>aUt tfie house* andPwholly ren- oyated i t T iie :rooms are cofanfct dibtis, and eitra-ffa'r- nlahed with spring mattresses. •

This HouscTii now Vp^n for. gnests; it iB ^euIrAbJy situated at the head o f Wesley Lake, commanding p fine vlew o f .the Lake an^ Ooeakj ’ I t is sl^nt ^miFe‘froO» the Ocean and 360 yardsfrom .the O. R. depot.

H ’■ • ' ■ A,i I t TOLAND.

“ W WO c j f e a n

This H o t^ . tha established rat, Ooe^-^Gi TTw,has been grew lr en laroid imprdved r an d handBQmely < i repainted. EAoh roOm has a door and'window opening to vemndas, whioh. eartend aU; arouhd , th«Jt fiui1dinglat eafih Story. »,T|ie rpoms are * all newly* plastered and neatly fu rn ish ed .It is. .conveniently., .lpffted- in ‘ the Grove, on Mt. C^i^el jay ; with(n;*^6w y<^ds o f the Congregation Grounds, Post Offiofe, Telegraph Offide, etc. It ls Well kept, ppd,nowopenXor voitors. c, effortV ill be 'ttiadb to.glye satlsfe^^o^l^i*all respeflw^ .

. O. Li. HOWL’AWD* Pr*pribt<ir..

F O B S A l J E ' A H I J t . T O L E T .r r * ±

-O tiX IiD IN G tO T C FO R 'SA LE . 'T h 6 mblonber, X > esesntor o i the oSt*»® o f W is. H u n r , 'd « u e d ,

jEUter,ln§^Ihioic Dniefc 11 tAJSo.lfoE irentl albdttseldn1 the same W o t oon tain ing two rooms on first floor, and three rooms o^ seoond floor. C^llqft ft* address,

.. ABNER A L L B N v ^ r , .. ^ . y ; ; - - N . J.

T H O R S A L E , a fine farm of 85 acres; 25 aores till- JD . able, 2 5 acres meadoig^nd thebalanoe woodland. Good honse and plenty of outbuildings, all^nftT ; \ lt J* . located four miles, below Tom’s river in'Berkley, town­ship, poean conntyl one and ori^Tialf ■miles’ frOm the railroad atatictn. kI t is Tery .oonrenient to^-ohurchei and schools. Sloop creek adjoins the property,, and- affords good fishing, oyBteriiig a id _ gunning. Also for sale, the new sloop <*(,'VaIiant]’ an eight tdn boat. The above property,will be sold iheap 3 applied for

•■ • 'A v ' D A V ID I t A L L G O B ,BayviUe,

.QowCCo., N. J. r

W A T E R , W H I T E , ;

B u t in D iiuiMcblifjDdoi' tn. >' i f f ] ' 4j'i!

B r H ! ia f l t f; l i l u m i ! ! a t i n g O i ! ^ | r

1.1s A i'?c^!t€ 'dnSoi-. zxiii, Gaperior Illuminnttnc 'jxsitim, i * 0MBmia<i if,to tbrfcTontUc n tU o ^ u d .*w . h H I# awftr * - i '

' ( { Safa i . * T i ig M ,'. S t i o j p:.xl h; iUo.-for tho::conrfr-* iO.< i ■< straisi

, , K ■ - • B P O O ^ and

' „ « < S « & ^ ’ra4rW A T,'''; ' j ; P S A K F p ilD ; ■ JO H N i c ■ - E. H. W Q B m & lI,

»nd !n0ciiH j8K0S»-t?r~=(' . '.. 00 .

T » d « mpplied by tha nunn&etmrsr,' v ! e v * i P M s :

- . • M t .! • i - i

jailor. X Y E N 1!?,

W m . L A N E & C 0 .,„.

R E A L E S T A T E B R O K E R S . ,Fan as and plots in all parts of Monmonth connty

for; sakt and to l e t .Two elegant ^ ttagW ifp t s a lv o r ' will be exchanged'foy N e^.York oity or Brooklyn pro-

srty, fTeo and clear,'fir; nparlv so. Also.plots, farms, iixr houses,, and thtee stoifeA lo t said at panic pnoes.

Terms Tery easy. Board prooured at hotels and pri­vate boarding honse*. Aadretss, ‘ WM. I iA N B & GO.. No: 4 C entm Block,- Ocean Av., or P. O. B o *48, East Long Branoh. <•' - _

Shonny Sohwart*.

Keep her in der channsf, Shonny— ov— iy8chi—

ro ’er.Life’s voyloh will be W Und den ubon dot boddot shore,

V e il meet again to bart no morejShonny Sohwart*.1 — C h xk lk s F. Adams

J B d ac a tio n a l M ia t a k e s ^ f P a r e n t s .

One o f the reasonawby so'many o f onr boys and girls become naelesa~man an^ women ia fonnd in Uie false pride o f their parents. Men and women wbo are o f humble origin, and who have won pom* petenoe and position by hard, and In Bome cases, rough work, have the ambition that their sons should embrace the professions, and that their daughters should do nothing beyond becoming ao- complished and decorating tho drawing room. Hono^the overorowdmg o f the professions, henoe

.the nnmber of idle and superfluous young women who are almost good fo r nothing, and the nnmber o f young men wbo are very far from being any­thing else., Henoo the quantity o f callow clergy­men wlio ought to be carpenters, juvenile lawyers

' who wonld mqke better farmers, and nationtlesa physicians who wonld do better making shoes. We admit that the question is a difficult one, no easier to answer than the scores o f other difficult social problems whioh a child might propound, and a sage could not solve. Bnt we might remark that common' sense is tho great, remedy in this ss in most cpses. The father who has risen to affluenoe by the labo^pf his ha^ds ought not to in­sist that,bis son should become a dootor, or a minister, o ra lawyer, without any reference to his capacity for either o f these professions. Yet this is a mistake whioh wall intentloned - parents daily make.

B E D S P R IN G ; the best in America, be rolled, np the same aa a piece of carpet t.

---------- j mojjLihem. .Call and examine them atNo. 4 Central Blook, Ooean A v., East Long Branch.

OBSON W ILSON. ORSON 8. W IL80NL*t« Arm Mftckao WU on a Oo.

OKBON W IL S O N & SON,- rULL La p OF

B u i l d e r s ’ a n d G e n e r a l

M M M D W I R E

reduced prices. Tarred Paper, SheathingA t w Paper, Ni i, Locka^ Butts, Etc., very low.

No. 841 Broad Street,N E W A R K . N . J .

j , & .;»O R FQ ED & VAH DERVEER •LONG BRANOH V ILLAG E,

DBA.LSR8 IHDEY G00B8.

-QB.OCEB.IES,OEBCKEfiY.

HAEDWAEE,TOS WAEK.

- WOOOEN-WAit E,~ ~ ■ i 8 » -

- - tit llASS-WAEF.CAE PETS,'FTTEHITOEE. _______

fitOTE , MTIHEOW SHADES, Eto.. KwJiMici; Tools, Window'QIam A Pntty.

1 U C X 3 C 38133 s s ^ ^ x . m v m ,

V a r m M g I m p h m m t t r: F id & a n d S a rd en

. Aeeila. •_ -- AaBHOI I f B

' K « j | f e r a ' 8 A ^ T B A L o m; v ;: ^ V i j v ■ •

' ( Kne. Demorciit'i Eellable Pattern*. •11 » j . C ‘ •' i- . Ju t . r t t . -m n m a a .-

I . :

B I H O K S f . i B B I O K S ! BBZOKS!

C. D . W A R N E R & S O U ,S B A L E a iA T E W S M 8 S 4 f l S S S s

A S B U B Y c P t H J .

Froperties For Sale, Eentor ExohaagaBail dings and their oontenta lnsnredv n the best and

most reliable Fire Insuranoe Companies at the lowest rates. Oyer $50,000,000.00 Insurance Capital represented.

O rtxcp i Maim 8mxKT, next door to the Beading Room, Asbury Park, N. J

P. O. address, Asbury Park. N. J

This Day Ohoose Xe<Sla1« or Shi'*■ Vt-vi

po««*ie<i! by s* MMtdo re»orton the New Jeroe v ooaat-’■' ' ■■

Grove, can be reacnea dinwt^by the , , ., •. ■. •ifoV y ,CmrraAt/;R*rt.ttoinr o> j ^

•ix -.f ^j^aoiby'Wokmboat from ifo^ 'o r ’Rec*'■

• - • '/ i s s f e ^

- = V - n--. Ji* • 4 9^** t /. W /, «r# two liner <?fvpommunwa- ■

. . ! ^ ^ m }Ph llad e lp ^ ,**ha,ciW ;u,:,i run to Asbury Park direct; Bail* . roadtimofromNew-Xork toAsbory

ajt^Asbury Parkj 3 hoursand-35>-.! n«

*.T f,

DAVID CARTWRIGHT,

. . (iFFTOB AHb1 TAKD J »■ '^ r / P ‘

MSSKftB A¥.» 4BB«Kf ’’WfMi..■■■i '.fr

Having had ‘]5 years experience iu the Slflte Roofing "busmesa lum prepatrd to give tbo"pubHo satisfaction with tho best material in the market, at reasonable rates.

All work warranted enow and water tight, Mate- rlul always on Iiuuo. Jolibirlp promntly attended to.

A ll orders received i>y mail, and left-'at Purk Hall, will receive prompt attention.

C. W . G. CAHILL'SN e w s B a z a a r ,

In oonneotiun with

, JS. a. CAHILL’S DfiDO STOKE, Kale St., Eaat Lsng Branoh,

The Long Branoh News, Asbubt P a b k Joubwal, Daily and Weekly New York Papers, the

leading Magasines, eto.

LODGING.Good Rooms, airy and pleasan t ; near the, ooe^n,

fifty yards frttm Wealey Lake. W ell furnish?#, \ , .

Apply to

‘ • W IL L IS F O R D D E Y .

JOHN C. JOHNSON & SON,

ffiTCH 4 1 CLOCK MAXBRS• ASD DSilitS* IK

Jewelry and Fancy GoodsA SB ZTS T 1 P J M K & L O J ia B n A U O H .

R e p a i r i n g D o n e a t S h o r t N o t i c e .-G IVE (US A CALL.

Parties wisbing to purchase Fine Jewelry or Watches in New York will do^well to leave their orders wito us, as we have a largb experience in this business.

C o o k m a n A v . , n e a r P a r k H a l lASBURY PARK , N J.

P A R T r E l SAbout to bpild should use Close's pricks, as t ii&y ark TIIE BfcST. - «

i > . i a : . o l o s e ,

B B I C K M A J S T J F A C T U R E R ,Junction L. B. and FrMholdJ^ilrpads,

’ ‘ M ATAW AN , N. J.

SMQCS( & fiU C H flN O NCor, oi JIu Sh aad Asb'airy

' -.a

A S B U R Y P A l i K , N . ,J.

Dealers in ail kinds o f

L U M B E RAND

BUILDING M A TER IA L,Brick, I a m i , ® , Plaster, Cement, H ^ & g.

NAILS & BmXUSES’ H A E D W ^ E ,’ *

A Specialty I '

A ll kinds o f Lupber oonstaptly In tho yard. .! .

Hemlock, Spruce $ • White Pine TimberT

SlATE . ...

O f the best quality, or contracts taken for roofs .. . * complete.

Every article in onr line delivered with dispatch, tbo lowest posuihlo prices. *

Parties desiring to erect Cottages will not do them selves justice unlew they give us a call. _ t

GARRET V. 8M0CK, NELSON E. BUCHANON.

O C E A N H O T E L ,

wAsbury . Park, Nd>r Jersey, ^

announcing that the above house, located on ABbury (sompleted and ready for the reception o f guests pn and i . _

roundadjoiningagrove o f health-givingpmes, and tommahdsamagniflcent.view"olf: BrontUjg on Wesley Lake, it haa a grand view o f the Lake and OCKAHrGBOV<, m

isea, and no pains or _ex^ense has been fpared to,make it the'm<)6t comfortable H otef

etake grefit pleasure in announcing that the above house, located on ABbui fromthe 8eafc will be completed and ready for the reception o f * '

hotel is situated on a high ground a^joininf * - . -...........the Ocean for miles around. Frontln, fact, the location is unsurpassed, ion the Coast. ’ ' '' 7 r -

= ty^A main feature o f this Hotel, is, its Porticoes j whioh.extend aU‘BZ0nnd thehouso o£‘%nstand eooQndstoriei,^ thus affbrding gnests a.shady poreh and a-charaipg view all day long. This building contains one hundred largtr:Airy chambenr, every rodm* caving a. door opening out on the porch.(: a ventilatinr *---------- '—‘ *— ----------------door. T W house is lighted by gas, thus avoldingthe danger andinewn^ ..... “has been r built for the use o f guests. A large Court <aflords ample I osoinely furnished throughout, jwn? 6ed$ being made a specialty,. Tfce o f the season! 1 !. ;

For terns and other informatibn addi*ees,

uuu,' jldo uuuio> wm oe naaa*{ e BnppUeu ^ itb all ihe

/ASBUBY P A ^ R ,

The termi'^f sido o f liU in'jUbtiry 11 ’•xk jareia i'fa ltow irililM i,1 WbtoirXLi - q

bie psnhaiw nxmoy w ill b « nqn ind ‘ .1 do«a,'baUnoeInflT*yMi«,'> S t M ”'- • v

• ' 1*8* ■

n n ^ n u , s t e ' f e ermsbai mm ■ 1 ’dw ricUr fitm&vd1 Jydin htmoe,'rib * ‘

» x - ^» •• . r *- fU ,*. tlur . ns

caih at tim eof im noue, - For Brio.' ofloU , »d d i«* ,i< .) .H i:* i

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m m m m m i b b t o i . w m

$8,OHD.ffOO Gaah’Capital. M 3treiiaM« i -.tho ittry.

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j J L P h f f i ’ I ^ S f T S H ^ I; , i m >AH Hf TEL, ILong;Bl;anphi

B R A D L E Y & S M I T H' 1 ’ • S a t i j i& a w a iM d Im ^ o tW a 'b f ’ ’

MBAB EtnUDON 8TBEET.

’BtMimt ,8«bs tn ^Mh Stonfectw«f* In the Oity ©f Netf;Y<»fc

B i w i k r i 1 iB.vrere ihe Antf*. »to BMdi ’ to -m ... „ utlogae, which

th f;- 'ta k s & i * 1 ksgk -

TO MANUFACTUREKS.ASBDBT PABK i i* ti l l ic . ils ttw

forty-!5rt mllM from'N*w Totk Olky. I t hM.ftlxMdy obU ta «l notoriety M »«m n m orr«w rt. ’ j -

Th pU « b u doublwl in-' »1k* also. 1874, m l m th . origliuj pxopri.tor of th« F«iK omul a ktgti teaet lying *«•»“ of - t t. old tem pU r.^.thr^^iietrin .^ » mile liom Si* . . .. .. 4«k», m 6»lViks atteB e* ei Mana£aatnrtrm,eiihir la . imkirwiiy ox' bn V I V tfi »o«le, tottiefutUutv«h^T.oium ployvdUbor h n . m the full, winter .md.gpring, whioh w aI4 b.lMm^! fitod’byike Bitnillihmoat of mam *>«nn»ii«n» wosi. WUk s i US"<nues time Mfcnnfapiorcn itpqU b . bitlit-

ii.the^iicites M'k-T:'*.O n ta t Ttaflwp* t »o k n a B ' U M *6m komlaiJ

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Ibi^adtum o f am huukad M holsn ; a U w W «k ly ,

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m m x i m w d p k p i M n o ^ a ; g o t ^ m :i « o c m u .

S . ' R . V A i r D U Z E B & C O . ’SF R U I T F L A V O R I N Q E X T R A C T S .

/ * ,'Btaadiurd and Ifatgaalcd nlHy. , ~

S . R . V A N D U Z E R & C O . ’St o e e n t o f S e i E s a e a f e e ; l ! r a e f e a m o a G a n g e r . .

• ' -»• .a:- .... .,.'U .-US«|<wsted'_ •- •., ! ' ' I f P ^ i ^ . ^ Q v ^ u n d ^ p i c ^ .-

a n d j ^ r ^ e i h e j t T l e ) T in «a»ss* 4- ’ ■

S . R . V A N D U Z E E A C O . ’S■ •„... . •. Pevfisetton"' •

B A K J ^ M S , O R Y t A 3 T J > 0 W P E R ,

. s r . % N i > u z E R r ^ - q a s: 8 i i ^ i | | $ i ^ ^ i N < A l o n I M a t c h e s , .

T f c p J B w t j M c t i o n Sm t h e ' W o r l d . ’ « * « # k“ “ ’ * " a u t e t "I'UBWKCfWj. and ®*sb

MAP :OR -THE CENTRAL KAILROAD 'OF NEW JEliSEY.Showing tbe new line between Philadelphia and jJow and also the llong■ i ■: ..»■ ■■ « .. ra wihcii.PI»M k»> < v „ ■ v - ». '

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