(jpbl 014 434 185 5 Conservation Resources Lig-Free® Type I .\CX\iY C W'lNSOl^, (lEORCie W. E\'aNS, EDMUND C. DAN TON. WALTER W. DTU'IS, Pirsiflont. \'icc-Pic,sitlcat. Cashier. Sss'l Cashier. ^i^^di Jlsbury Park and « Ocean Grove Bank Or(|(inizc(l .IciniKirij \hc>9 cnmnL ssaooo mrm m.m (Oi transacts a 6eneral Banking Businm :0j ^i Issues foreign and Domestic Drafts \f^ Prompt Attention given to all matters en- trusted to us. YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES IN FIRE AND BURGLAR=PROOF VAULTS, FOR RENT. N K Buchanon, J. S. Feixusdn Geo. W. Evans C. C. Clayton G. W. Treat. J. A. Wainrijjht, Dr. J. A. W. Hetrick, John Hubbard, H. C. Winsor, Amos Tilton, T. Frank Appleby, Lewis Rainear. Main and Pitman Aves. Mattison Ave. & Main St. Opp. .Association Office, Ocean Grove, N. J. Asbury Park, N. J. PIANOS, ORGANS AND 155 It will pay you to examine my StocK and consult u$ before Purcbasina. Sewing riACHINES ; FOR mi^ ;g— '^1^ iv..s. J. IJ. GI?a\X'. D. D. Trenton, N. J. Sec. REV. E. li. LAKE, Orcein Cih/, N. J. Tren-Trodsurcr, (i. E. Pai.EN, M. 1>. ir)29 Ar(h .St., Philci. riANACiEP^. Rev. I. K. LAKK, Camden, N. J. GEO. B. LANGLEY, Millville, N. J. H. H. HOWELL, Trenton, N. J. (lEO. L. HOKX, 1410 S. Penn Square, Phila. W. B, WOOD, D. D., Tremont, Pa. OCEAN CITY, the popular Christian Seaside Resort, is located on the Ocean front, a few miles below Atlan- tic City, and is reached by the West Jersey Railroad from Market Street Wharf, Philadelphia. Round trip tickets, good for ten days, $2.00. Full Summer Services. Three thousand acres, comprising the entire city, under deeds for- ever prohibiting the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liqiu)rs. A resort equal to the best Christian influences. (f\}Q •umrriGr ©erOices. TEN-DAY CAMP MEETING, EPWORTH LEAGUE CONVENTION, TEMPERANCE CONVENTIONS, CHAUTAUQUA ASSEMBLY. Cbe most eminent DiPines. No .Scil(X)i\s. No l^uin. A ChilsNcin 5c)l)l)cirh. Finest Bathing, Sailing, and Fishing on the Coast. Fine Hotels. Water Works completed. Electric Lights and Street Car.s now in operation. For particulars, write Q(^\'. C. B. LciKe, Sec, Oceon Ciru, N. J. Bradley Park Located just West of the lands of the Ocean Grove Association. Broad Avennes, 80 ft. wide; large lots, 50 x 150 ft. — a rare chance for investment. Price of Lots from $300.00 to $500.00 For maps and information, appl}' to COR. I'lAIN ^TREE'r AND i"IAin"l50N' AVENUE, Benry €♦ ttlinsor <5r Z. frank flppleby OR 61 MAIN AVE. OCmM C.l^OVE. New Jersei). Saving Money is (i5 Iniportant ci5 jzcirning Moneij. You May Save a Great Deal of Honey By Buying Your Groceries of- J. J. PARKER, "THE GROCER" The quality of every article bought of us is fully gfuarauteed. Every oue is in- vited to take advantage of our sales. Retailer of Pine Flour at Wholesale Prices. Headquarters for Canned Goods. ^IVI V>: f MciiiA street, Maaasciuarv, N. J. Little rails, N. J. History of Ocean Grove. OCEAN life, uliile full of nniiili realities, has, nevertheless, charms which equal the highest romance. From the days of the Half Moon, under Hendrick Hudson, and the venerated and divinely guarded May Floiver, to the present, there is scarcely a vessel that readies or leaves our shores, or a fi)()t of ocean beach, without a history so full of the heroic and marvelous, tliat the hearts of both old and young are thrilled by their recital. Of such events the New Jersey coast, which constitutes the western boundry of the Atlantic Ocean for more than a hundred miles, has had its fidl share. Upon its long and lonely beaches many a noble vessel has been wrecked, and precious lives and golden treasure have been lost. Pirates, too. in the early times, resorted to its dreary solitudes for protection ; and tradition points out places where the notorious Captain Kidd, pursued by ocean detectives, came witli his comrades, and, under cover of darkness, with mysterious signs and silence, buried there ill-gotten gains. The whole region was propitious for such a purpose. Tliere were no inhabitants save here and thei-e, along the bay shores, wheie fish and oysters were abun- dant, a few broken tribes of Indians, as wild and weird as the scenerj' around them. But as time rolled on, and a higher type of civilization prevailed, brain and nerve were taxed to the last degree by tliese refinement, until the ])hysical system was often prostrated and the mind imperiled. Then Sunnner resorts sprang up to meet a felt want. But there was another If ijou need a Soft, Stylish, Servicable SBOe One ill which you can walk with ease and comfort, and enjoy .somewhat of tliis life, then our Shoes will surely please you. PRICES NEVEP SO LOW. Porter's ^ * Cooknian Ave. and Bond St. ASP.l'RV PARK. JAMES H. SEXTON, Cbe Tuneral Director and Embalmer C5THBLISHED IN 7\5BUPV PARK IN 1573. Private Parlors and Chapel^^OP Mattison Avenue. A large Stock to select from. Warerooms and Office, Main Street, Head of Wesley Lake, Asbury Park. Telephone 21 A. Thointis V('i|i^ct)op. Johr\ Hulshcirf. UPPER LEHIGH COAL A SPECIALTY. ^tyncoop $f l)ul$bdrt DEALEfJS IN Coal and Wood Co(il Uiuler Con^plel-e ^Shelter. Sn. lll*»r-*=^'S&'==2SSS5E5- Yard and Office=79 South Hain Street. TELEPHONE 59 A. element of society increasing ami heconiinj; more and more powerful every day, yet unprovided for. It was the religious element. This class like other men, were worn with the toils of professional and business life : there nerves and brain needed rest like others, and thej'^ said, "We want to enjoy the sea and the air and the bathing and fishing — the sea and the air are God's works, and for us — and we need them. Finally, after a thorough exploration of the New Jersey coast, the grounds now occupied, having beautiful fresh water lakes on either side, an extended grove and a splendid ocean front, were selected as well adapted to the end desired. When the summer came, eight or ten families encamped along the shore of the lake, as pioneers of the undertaking, and daily enjoyed quietude and rest beneath the forest shade, or took there peaceful walks along tlie margin of the sea. As their plans became known others wished to unite with them, and they were earn- estly desired so to extend their enterprise as to include all who sought similar relief from the heavy cares of professional or business life. Yielding to this request, a meeting was held on the 23nd of December, 1869, in the Trinity Methodist Epis- copal Church, Trenton, New Jersej% and an association, consisting of thirteen min- isters and thirteen laymen was formed, and a charter soon after obtained from the New Jerse}' Legislature, under the title, " The Ocean Grove Camp-meeting Asso- ciation of the Methodist Episcopal Church." Thus inaugurated, it soon became necessary to make other purchases, until the lands now owned bj' the Association amount to between three and four hundred acres. The large proportion of these gi'ounds were immediately laid out, with avenues from sixty' to three hundi-ed feet wide, and lots were disposed of with great rapidity. The proceeds from the sale of these lots, and from all other sources, are rigidly applied to meet the current ex- penses and general improvement of the place. As this Association has for its basal thought the higher experiences of the Clu-istian life, and as these grounds are de- Dusinm Business Training for Studies Methods Results Positions Business I'or Catalogues and full information, write Drake Business College Jersey City, N. J. OceaiA Grove. rire Insurance mo Peal Estate AgeRcy 27 Pilgrim Pathway, Near the Auditorium. fire Insurance ^% Real estate mortgage Loans You will always find BARGAINS Rental Lists ^^^ Real Estate, also good investments or any Information paying six per cent clear. If you want cheerfully Furnished on ap= to buy, Sell or rent, we can do it for ^ "^^ '^"' yo^i, and your interest will alwa3^s be given careful attention. Daniel C. Covert, 27 Pil^fim Pathway, ©cean (§roOG, \\. Q. dicated to religious worship, the largest and fullest arrangements are made foi carrj'iug out these holy purposes. The Sabbath at Ocean Grove in many respects are so unlike those of any other place that we feel sometimes as if they had descended to us from the primeve state. All business is suspended — all discordant sound hushed. Not a horse or a vehicle of any kind appears in the street ; the milkman's bell, and the clatter of bakers* wagons are not heard, the newsboy's voice is still, and the barbers' saloons are closed. The sun shines with a soft, mellow light, the winds are in a whisper, the trees are either silent and motionless or speak together in such low tones that they make oulj- a soft lullaby to the soul. The waters of the lake sleep in tranquil beauty in the holy light, while hundreds of boats which but yesterday crossed and recrossed each other in their miniature excursions, are moored along the peaceful shore. Tent, cottages, boarding-house, grove, and beach are all vocal with Jeho vah's praise. Thousands join in the service. Sunny-faced childhood and furrowed cheeks, alike forgetting their youth or years, join in the songs with holy gladness, while heaven bends to listen to the strains. The healthfulnes of this locality needs no better evidence than the utterly careless manner in which the i)eople violate the ordinary rules of hygiene and moderation. They apparel themselves with little or no regard to the health rules, which tiiey deem essential at home, and eat, drink, and sleep in about the same way. Still, there is little or no sickness here ; and there nmst be a wonderful sanitary power in the woods and waves to induce the inter- rupted health which reigns at this place. The water, which is of the purest char- acter, is obtained by means of tube pumps, driven twenty or thirty feet through the gravel, and is inexhaustible. Stationery, Toys, Notions and House Furnishings. JOHN n. DEY, COnTRflCTOR • nWh ■ DUILDEK ESTABLISHED 1871, 137 Mciin Ave. Ocean Gi'ove The Alaska, i ana 5 Pitman Jive., 4 ana 6 nic€lintock %l, OCEAN GROVE. Is a first-cla.ss Family Hotel, and is open all the Year. Sun parlors and ^vell heated rooms for the cool months. The only hotel in Ocean Grove supplied with Sea Water Baths. The location is of the best, being only loo feet from board walk, and central for Auditorium, Post Ofhce, etc. The table, as in the past, will be strictl}^ first-class. N. H. KILMER, Prop. H. T. BYPNES, HOUSE PAINTER Kalsomining in all its Brandies. 91 Heck Ave. Cor. Penn. Ocean Grove. a piece of canvas between one's self and tlie outer world, is startling. All the little privacies of home life are only protected by that slender medium. All appears as if a good strong gust of wind would lift it bodily away from its occupants, and leave them gasping in shivering wonder over the disaster. But the ropes are strong, the stakes are solid, the canvas tight, and the occupants are soon as thoroughly at home in there feelings as they were aforetime in the pleasant city home ; and often after a night of storm, friends who had rested in there substantial cottages, coming to commiserate them in what they supposed would be there discomforts, find to their surprise that the dwellers in tents are not only cheerful and happy, but cosy and dry. The one room of their canvas home, at first supposed to be too small even for one, is soon divided by ingenious contrivances of sheets and fancy blank- ets, into four or five. The rough board floor is covei'ed with a superannuated car- pet, which had gone through its acceptability in the circuit of the family rooms , and now could only be presentable in the " pines. " The bedsteads, made usually of rough boards also, and in a class of manufactures which as yet has no commer- cial name, are gracefullj' trimmed and valanced, and assume an appearance of ele- gance rather than repulsiveness. The eyes of luxury look shudderingly upon the coarse straw which is to form the basis of the bed, but the blankets and sheets which cover it soon make it inviting to tlie most fastidious taste. Then the "trunks" which had puzzled the biains of all the party as to where thej' could be put, nat- urally fall into place, and do dutv as sofas, and everythingeveutually finds its place. We have here endeavored to give a short sketch of our early history. The next issue of the Annual Summer Progiam, will contain a history of the place up to the present time. GEO. L D. TOMPKINS, D.D.S. DENTIST 617 Mattison Avenue, Keator Block, nt-ar Post Office, Asbiiry Park. Teeth extracted painlessly without rendering the patient unconscious. Gas ad- ministered. Appointments made l)v mail or Ity person. Office Hours — 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. OOPERS;^ THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE SHOE H0U5E l/\ ASBURY PARK. 615 Mattison Avenue, five doors West of Post Office. Architectural Sheet Metal Work. Manufacturers and designers of Statuary, Gargoyles, and all kinds of Metal Work, for inside and outside of buildings. Metal Cornices, Building Fronts, Finials, Crestings, and all kinds of Metal Stamping Work executed in Copper, Zinc and other metals. Also munufacturers of the "Celebrated Hamsley Metal Shingle" The Important Features of the Hamsley Metal Shin§:les are as follows: Simplicity of Construction, Easy Method of Fastening in Position, Double Fastening- to Sheathing Boards, without Cleats or Exposed Fastenings, Impossibility of Joints or Laps Coming Open, Security from Rain, Wind and Fire, Ample provision for Expansion and Contraction, Beauty of Design and Ornamentation. The Only Shingle that can be laid either diagonally or with the courses running parallel with the eave. Correspondence Solicited. $3 $5 newarK Jive. Jersey City, n. 3. Jacob Pingle & Son Summer Program. 1. AUDITORIUM OPENING. Sabbath. June 27. Holiness Meeting in Jane's Tabernacle. 9 a. m. daily. Rev. J. R. Daniels. Leader. Yonng People's Meet- in the Temple, Rev. C H. Yatman. Leader, 9 a. ni. every morning through the season. Opening sermon at 10.30 a ni.. Rev. C;. H. Yatman. SummerSun- day-school and Dr. Hanlou"s Bible Class. 2.30 p. m. every Sabbath. Rev. C. H. Yatman, 7.30 p. m. 2. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Department Y. M. C. A.. Camden. N. J. Ser- vices Tuesday, June 29. 3 p. ni. and 7.45 p. m.. by a crew of Christian railroad men . 3. SABBATH. JULY 4. Sermon by Bishop John P. Newman, of tiie Metliodist Episcopal Church. 10.30 a. m. 4. NATIONAL ANNIVERSARY of American Imiependence. IMonday. July oth. Oration !.y Hon. Edward C. Stokes, of Millville, N. J.. State Senator from Cumberland County, at 10.30 a. m. Reading of the Declaration of Indepen- :^-=^« Halloo Harrij! Do you know where I can get my Ciotlies Cleaned and Pressed ? Why, at the Quarantec lUercbam tailor :s^ir;r:/r.. and mn outfitter the only reliable Tailor along the Coast. CLEANING, REPAIRING, PRESSING AND DYEING, at short notice. Goods called for and delivered. Ladies Skirts Bound. Sponged and Pressed a Sjjecialty. A full line of Imported and Domestic Woollens always on hand. Suits to order from ^14 up. Pants from $3.50 up. All goods Warranted as Represented. Agent for the E. L. Collars. A Full line of Gents Furnishings always on hand NIART ROGERS, CIVIL AND SANITARY ENGINEER OFFICE : PARK HALL, ASBURY PARK, N. J. Commissioner of Deeds. Official Surveyor for Asbury Park, Oceau Grove. Bradley Beach and Neptune Township. The Baltimore «>^ 68 Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove. Two blocks from the Ocean. Convenient to Auditorium and Post Office. Open all tbe Vear. M. C Pridham, Prop'r. Steinbach Company Cookman Ave., Cor. Emory St., opp. Post Office, And Main St., Cor. Cookman Ave., Asbury Park. Brighton Ave., below 2d, West End, Long Branch. Offers best facilities to the shopping public, at lowest prices, in the following lines: Dry Goods, notions, fancy Goods, Clotbing iyhoes, Men's Fttrnisliiugs and House Furnishings, Furniture, Ladies' Cloaks and Suits, Millinery Goods Delivered Free of Char§:e to any part of the Coast. deuce by Prof. Jolm Enright, Superintendent of Public Instruction, Mon- mouth County, N. J. Patriotic Songs, Prof. John R. Sweeney, Musical Dir' ector. 5. W. C. T. U. OF NEW JERSEY, Thursday and Friday, July 8th and 9th, Mrs. Erama Bourne, presiding. 6. SABBATH OBSERVANCE and Women's National Sabbath Alliance, Satur- day, July 10th. Sabbath July 11th, sermon by Rev. R, S. McArthur, D. D., Pastor of the Calvary Baptist Church, New York City, 10.30 a. m. 7. OCEANGROVE SUNDAY-SCHOOL ASSEMBLY, Rev. Dr.B. B. Loomis, con- ductor, Monday, July 13th, to Thursday, Jul}' 32d, inclusive. Stereopticon views, lectures, concerts, etc. Baccalaureate sermon, Sabbath, July 18th. There will also be the wonderful Photoscope or Living Pictures, by Walter Wade, two nights. Send for detailed program. 8. A. M. E. CHURCH JUBILEE, Friday, July 23d. 10.30 a. m. and 3 p. ni. Elini Cottage Entertainment, evening. 9. NEW JERSEY SUNDAY-SCHOOL RALLY, Saturday, July 24th. 10.30 a. m. aud 3 p. m. 10. YOUNG PEOPLE'S DAY, Sahbatli, July 2011). Grand Floral Display, ser- mon by Rev. Mr. Davenport. Ira D. Sankey will sing. 11. NATIONAL DEACONESS' DAY, Monday, July 2:jth. in Thornley Chapel. 12. WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY, Tuesday and Wednesday, July 27tli and 28tii. Mrs. C. B. Fisk, presiding. The Ladies Store, C. B. HALSALL, Proprietor, 49 and 51 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove. A complete Stock of Ladies and Gents Fnrnishing Goods at City Prices. Bathing Suits a Specialty. Choice Confectionery. Fine Stationery H. BR^SNAHAM, Dealer in BEST GRADES OF- Oil, Gasolene and Camp fixtures WAGON DELIVERY. Drop me a Postal Card and I will call. 110(1 West Bangs Ave. Asbury Park. General Insurance and Real Estate Agency 4 '^^'^ A^ exchange. specialty. 'Si^'l,'*'-i^==^~^<^^iiK)-'' -s^^<,_^_A\a.r) 6t Asbury P»rK, ir) 1870 >lwv,t,.ja»»tA'' "^- • Cor Lake Avsnue »nd A\a,n St looKir|g norrt). ZZI/)ChtttAtAn Zllhlt^ commissioner of Deeds, 222 MAIN STREET, \V(«9l;lliy;VII Wl/ie<»t Notary Public. Opp. Depot, Asbury Park. GOOD MATTING Furniture and House Furnishings. J. A. Wainright, m Ocean Grove. *^ LICENSED ^* AUCTIONEER & APPRAISER All kinds of Merchandise bought for spot cash, such as Hotel and Household F'urniture. Entire stores bought, including Hardware, Jewelry, Groceries or other business. Goods Sold on Commission. 15 Years Experience. ^fD. QATESf^ 705 Cooknicin Avenue, and Opera House BlocK Asburij Pcirk 13. NATIONAL TEMPERANCE DAYS, National Temperance and Publication Societjs Thursday Jul3' 29, to Sabbath, August 1st inclusive. Lectures bj' Col. Geo. W. Bain, and others. Silver Lake Quartette Concert, Rev. C. H. Mead, Leader, Friday. July ;Wth. Saturday. July, Blst National Anti-Liquor League, 10.30 a. ni. and 3 p. m. Twenty -eighth Anniversary of Ocean Grove's com- mencement : open air service Saturday evening G.30 p. m. in Thompson Park. Col. Bain, 7.30 p. m., also Sabbath evening, 7.30 p. m. The Silver Lake Quar- tette will sing at each of the meetings. 14. OCEAN GROVE MEMORIAL DAY, Monday August 2d, 3 p. m. 15. KING'S DAUGHTERS DAY, Tuesday August 3rd, 10.30 a. m. and 3 p. m. 16. OCEAN GROVE SUMMER SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY, Di-. J. E. Price, Dean. August 3d. Summer School Popular Concert, 7.30 p. m. August 4th to 13th, Lectures daily. 10 to 12 a. m.. 3 and 7.30 p. m. Historical Theology, Dr. C. J. Little, Garret Biblical Institute. Old Testament, Dr. J. C. McCurdy, Uni%'ei-sity of Toronto. New Testament, Dr. Geo. T. Purves, Princeton Uni- versity. Biblical Theology and Physical Science, Dr. J. E. Price, Dean, and Dr. William North Rice, Wesleyan University. Pastoral Theology, Dr. G. K. Morris, Boston University. Popular Evening Lectures by speakers of national reputation. August 12th and 13th, Summer School Musical Festival, Mr. Wal- ter Damrosch, Conductor : Prof. T. Morgan, Director ; August 12th, "Children's Festival:" August 13th, Oratorio of "Elijah." 17. AVOMEN'S FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY, Saturday and Sabbath, Au- gust 14th and ir)th. Sermon by Rev. W. F. Oldham, D. D., Sabbath 10.30 a. m. 18. AMONG THE INDIANS. Lectures by Rev. Edgarton R. Young, Monday afternoon, July 16th, Tuesday and Wednesday nights, July 17th and 18th. LcHaistrc's Cor. Cookman and emory, (_)pp. Post Office, A5I3UPY PARK, M. J. Always have a full line of Laces, Embroideries. White Goods, Hosiery. Corsets. Underwear, Stamped Linens, Shirt Waists, Silk Skirts, Sateen Skirts, Table Linens, Napkins, Towels. Bed Spreads. All sold at (Jity Prices. LACE CURTAINS AND HANDKERCHIEFS A SPECIALTY. P. A. & I:. N. RALSTON, 602 ^ool^man ^uenue, Opp. Post Office, ASBURY PARK. N. J. florists Fresh Cut Flowers.— Choice Roses and Carnations, Palms. Flowering Plants and Ornamental Shrubbery. Decorations for Rec»>ptions. Dmners and VVeddmgs a Specialty. Funeral Designs of every form. Greenhouses at Allenhurst. J. CDW. riJTCROPT Plumbing AMD » tinning Leaders, Gutters, Tin Roof- ing, Stove Pipe and Fix- tures. An excellent Line of Ranges. PILGRIM PATHWAY, Opp. Post Office, OCEAN GROVE. Hot Air and Steam Heating The 5t. Laurent Open from ntav I, to Oct. I. 4()o Seventt^ Avenue, TfeDury Park. Ceutrally Located, l)etvveeii Deal and Sunset Lakes. Convenient to Ocean, Railroad, Amusements, Trolley, etc. Large airy rooms. Every Improvement. Superior Table. Rates Modeiate. For particul.irs, address, 5. PLYNN ir YOU ARE TMINKI/MC OF BUILDING BROUSE & ARCND ARCHITECTS. 702 MattisoiA Hvenue, A5BURV P7\RK, N. J. rorst-Richey Building^ TRENTON, N. J. will give your work careful attention, and have erected for you a thoroughly modern structure. It will pay you to em- ploy Architects who make a specialty of Shore as well as City work. 19. SONGS IN THE NIGHT. Rev. C. H.Yatman, Monday, August 16th, 7.30 p. m. 20. WOMEN'S ENCOURAGEMENT MEETINGS, Wednesday and Thursday. August, 18th and 19th, morning and afternoon ; Mrs. Dr. H. Wheeler and Mrs. Belle N. Chandler, Leaders. 31. ANNUAL CAMP MEETING, Friday, August 20th to Tuesday, August 31st, inclusive. Opening sermon. Rev. Lucien Clark, D. D., pastor of Foundry M. E. Church, Washington, D. C, Saturday, August 21st, 10.30 a. m. Sabbath, August 22d, Bishop John F. Hurst, 10.30 a. m. Camp Meeting Love Feast, Sabbath. August 29th, at 8.45 a. m. Sermons bj^ Rev. John Potts, D. D. , of Toronto, Canada, and others of national fame. Prof. Swene}' will conduct the singing during the entire season. Miss M. Louise Linebarger, cornetist, and Miss M. Rice, organist. Surf Meetings every Sabbath evening at foot of Ocean Pathway, when weather permits. Twilight meetings during Camp Meeting. 32. A. M. E. ZION CHURCH will hold services on Thursday, September 2d, 10. 30 a. m. and 2.30 p. m. E. H. STOKES, President. •TOMPKINS & son- D00K5.ELLEK MD STnTlOHElC Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove. We think we have everything you may need, as we keep a full line of Stationery. You can find at our store or have delivered to your residence any of the New York, Philadelphia or Newark Daily Papers, also any Magazine or weekly papers. Our line of Books, Novels, Games and Fancy Goods are limited, hut the select- ions are the Best. S. W. NEWBURY'S » Central Civery and Boarding Stables « Cor. Monroe, HecU ^#1 cincl CooUnuin Aves ♦ ♦ ♦ l^ . ♦ ♦ ♦ Asbury Park, N. J. All kinds of Fashionable Turnouts to hire bj' the day or hour. Special facilities for Boarding Horses. Telephone. HOTEL LYNDHUR5T n Ulii^ THIS Hoi to Oct "HIS Hotel is <.)pen from June ?tober incl'isive. Loca- ted near corner of 3n(l Avenue and Kingsley St. Close to all at- tractions. Is not hemmed in by larj:,e Ijuildings Has fine view, commodious apartments, modern improvements, excellent cuisine and service. Rates reasonable as any house * having equal advan- tages. Write for l)t)ok]et and spec- ial terms. Owner aacl Propriefor. DR. HAWXHUl^.ST ©C^an (afoOe |+G\nd baandr^ (;ompar\^ 67 Mt. T(il)or Wciv, Ocean Grove, N. .1. Next to Howlaiid House. Goods called for and delivered. No machinery to ruin clothe.s. Fresh water used with every wash. Prices reason- able. GEORGE PRIDHAH, Manager. The Columbia Cor. Main Avenue and Beach^one block from the Ocean. Large porches and lawn. Prices reasonable. For terms, address, AArs. Louisa M. Mitcroft A. H. OPDYKE, Book and job Printing 025 TO 020 mmm mimi A5RUPY PAPK. ,«.':«> A l>ciUI and Commercial iUork a Specialty. Cxciniine this Prociixiiii for Specimen or m\j Work. BATHING HOURS. SEASON OF 1897. July n. s\. p. n. I august a. n. p. M. 1 Sep t. a. n. p. n. 1 10 to 6 1 1 6 1 to 10 ■ 1 12 to 6 2 11 to 6 1 2 7 to 8—1 to 6 ■ 2 7 to 9—1 to 6 3 12 to 6 1 3 1 to • )— 1 to 6 ■ 3 7 to 10—2 to 6 4 6 to 10 I 4 7 to 9—1 to 6 ■ 4 7 to 11—2 to 6 5 1 to 6 I 5 7 to - 8 to 6 ■ 5 6 to 10 6 7 to 10—2 to 6 i 6 7 to 1 1 - 3 tc ) 6 6 7 to 1—4 to 6 7 7 to 10—3 to 6 1 7 7 to 12-4 tc 6 7 8 to 2 8 7 to 12—4 to 6 I 8 6 to 10 8 9 to 3 9 7 to 1 I 9 ~ to 3 9 10 to 4 10 7 to 2 I 10 8 to 4 10 10 to 5 11 6 to 10 \ 11 9 to 5 11 10 to 6 13 8 to 4 i 12 9 to 6 12 13 9 to 5 1 13 10 to 6 13 11 to 6 14 10 to 6 i 14 11 to 6 14 11 to 6 15 10 to 6 I 15 6 to 10 15 12 to 6 16 11 to 6 1 16 12 to 6 16 12 to 6 17 12 to 6 I 17 '] to 9—1 to 6 17 7 to 9—1 to 6 18 6 to 10 i 18 ^ to 10—1 to 6 18 7 to 10—2 to 6 19 1 to 6 i 19 "] to 10-1 to 6 19 20 7 to 10—2 to 6 ! 20 '} to 10—2 to 6 20 7 to 12—4 to 6 21 7 to 10 - -3 to 6 I 21 '^ to 11—3 to 6 21 7 to 12—5 to 6 22 7 to 11-4 to 6 1 22 6 to 10 22 8 to 2 23 7 to 12—5 to 6 ! 23 7 to 2 23 8 to 3 24 7 to 2 \ 24 8 to 3 24 9 to 4 25 6 to 10 = 25 8 to 4 25 10 to 5 26 8 to 3 ! 26 9 to 5 26 27 9 to 4 i 27 9 to 5 27 11 to 6 28 10 to 5 I 28 10 to 6 28 12 to 6 29 10 to 6 \ 29 6 to 10 29 12 to 6 30 11 to 6 1 30 11 to 6 30 12 to 6 31 11 to 6 1 31 12 to 6 ESTABLISHED 50 YEARS. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Browning, King &Co. .^^ ^HERcnnnT iniLOK^s.^ Nos. 406 to 412 Broome Street, New York. This Department does not handle Ready Hade Goods. All garments are cut by measure separately. All goods are Cold Sponged. have the largest stock of Foreign and Domestic Goods in tlie City. Drop our Representative a postal, and lie will call with samples. aim. B. myckoff, Jigem, We Room No. 9, Monmouth Building, Asbury Park. //VSUf^ANCE IN FORCE, S113, 054.24-6.00 ASSETS, S31.636,776.28 Provident Cife»' Crust Co. or PHILADELPHIA. Cbe Provident has been conducted in accordance with the idea that Life Insurance is a sacred trust, and the best management is that which se- cures permanence, unquestioned safety, moderate cost of insurance, fair and liberal treatment, and which best adapts plans of in- surance to the needs of insurers. That the Company has not been excelled in accomp- lishing these results is matter of record. Issues Life, Endowment and Term Policies which can be made payable at death in lo, 15, 20, 25 or 30 Installments, thus saving the widow, who is the usual beneficiary, the risk and trouble of investment ; or provision can be made for the pa^-ment of a fixed income to the widow during life. Ixe Bap ^ Kei?qard, (}ei}. Agts., N. W. Cor. 4th and Chestnut Sts., Phila. Pa. M. V. DAQER, Special Agent, Asbury Park, N. J. WARREN BROWN, conTRncTQR ° nnp ° duilder .lohhiiAg of all kiiAcJs atrenclecl to. estimates Cheerfullij Given. 144 Lake Avenue, Ocean Grove. TEPN COTTAGE, P South East Corner of New York Avenue and Mount Hermon Way, Ocean Grove. All Mfidern Imp ovements. For Terms, Etc., address. P. o. Box .X63. Mrs. A. Gall Tnmttdate. We claim much for the Compound Oxygen Treatment. But we do so knowing whereof we affirm. The evidence is at hand, and we court investigation. If you wish to convince — yourself that this remedv will cure, has cured, and does cure diseases which many physic ans pronounce incurable, prolongs life, and makes existence toler- able to many who have lost all hope, and leaves no evil effects, write us and we will send gladly and freely all the evidence you may desire. If you are a sufferer, it will pav vou to look into the matter. Book of two hundred "pages, with records and testimonials of remarkable cures of asthma, bronchitis, consumption, neuralgia, nervous prostration, rheumatism, catarrh, and various other forms of disease, sent free. Home Treatment is sent out by express, to be used at home. Office Treatment is administered here. Consultation free. '",^hSS^S=^' * Drs. Starkev Si Palen. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. TORONTO. CAN. -FALLEN N. WILKING-f=r^ Successor to Le Roy & Farnain, DEALERS IN ™2«aS:*.e. Ccxil & Wood Opp. ist. Nat. Bank Yard- Corlies Ave. and Railroad. Tel. 31 B. ASBURY PARK, N, J. "Cbree in one" oil wnicnES & jewelrt Bicycle Life. Preserver Prevents Rust en metals Cleans all Parts- Perfect Cubricant Manufactured by G. W. COLE Sl CO., New York. l^lzP^II?!:!). Qliseman, Graduate Optician TIccuratc Optical Ulork rULL IJMIl or NOVELTIES IN' SILVER AND (lOLI). » Ulatcbes of Best makers « WLSEA\AN'5, 645 eookman Bvenue, Jlsbury Park. The New Rochester Lamp has the best Wick Holder. No soiled fingers when rewicking. The best Oil Indic.ntor. No oil running over when filling. The host Cliininey Lift. No burnt fingers or broken shades when lighting. The New Rochester Parlor Heater is made like the lamp, but needs no chimney. Portable and odorless, nurns Ix! hours with one filling. Lamps in Chin.v Glass and Metal in every conceiv- able dcsi~n and finish. One burner— three sizes Lnmpor Heater complete as shown, sent securely packed io any address on receipt of price. Write to us for catalogue if the lamos kept by your dealer do not bear the "NEW KOCKiiSTER" stamp. THE ROCHESTER LAMP CO.. 42 Park Place and 37 Barclay Street, New York. Price, $5.50 Price, $S Joseph W. PeiTinc. telephone si. Joseph C. Jw ksoii. PerriiAc & JachsoR, Wf\olesale ciivl l^'lciil Dealers ia Rib Rolls and Tenderloins. 6or. Heek and l^hitefleld ^isenueg OOE AN GROVE, N. J. Fresh Stock. Prompt Service. Free Delivery Cl EO. E. r A PAA E \) SiJ^P^^ O"" Occan^ IX. '""'" 7\515URY PAI^I'v. Best CircKle.s of Tree Burning ( C)ZX| BituiiAinoiLs Lehigh V^Vy/\L ccinnel Rindling Wood, Charcoal, Ciitie, Cement, Plaster, etc, Hiiincli Office — Wliite'h Uru^^ Stoiv, Oceau Gro%'e. Telephone. A. SGHWAGeR'S POYAL : VIENNA : I3AKEPY OCCAM (iROVE ^3 S^ A^liURY PARK 35 Pilgrim IXitlwvcig Mo. 414 Lioivl ^Street Rye and Vienna Bread and Rolls a Specialty. rire Alarm SicjRCils. OCEAN GROVE. 28 24 2.") 2