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».TE GIVES HEARING Dr. IMitml,' Iri opening,, denied the | ASSEMBLYMAN KIRKBRIDE REPUBLICANS’ CLEAN WIDDEMER QUITS. CHARLEY McDERMOTT statement made by friends of the boulo- CANNOT BE LOCATED THE BOULEVARD BILL vurd bill -‘‘that Ocean Grove controls tbe SC0RES AN EASY VICTORY SWEEP IN TOWNSHIP The Sunda^ Services in th& Loke Avenuo Hotel Have Been Discontinued Ow senate.” The bill he. said, was aimed, at Berry,* for Freeholder, Polled 921 Votes Beimar’s Collector Loft Hom e a Week BMEASliRE DOOMED FOR THIS YEAR Ocean iQrove and Ocean Grove alone. He Secures Passage of Bill Providing for ing to His Illness. Ago and Rumor Has it That ThesPopu* Asbury Park’s Ownership of an Against McCabe’s 555} Gifford, for Intent Men, Including Senator Francis, Referring to the petitions signed by ‘‘The doctor says Mr. Widdemer is dy. lar Real Estate Dealer Is in Electric Light Plant—House Collector, got 1,028 and Harris Ryor TcnBrocck, C. C. Copelond, B. Ocean Grove residents in favor of the bill, ioc of a broken heart,*- fifflti Mrs. . M. Financial Trouble. ., Bill 117 Recommitted. * Only 454—Foil Returns. * frank Conover and Rev. H. J. Mr. Ballard said many of the signatures Crossett, proprietor of the. Lake Avenue were obtained through misrepresentation, Special CorreFpondetuco The Jouknal. t. The Republicans of Neptune township The mysterious Sisappearance of Borr Ha> ter Present Strong Argu- Hotel, recently, • In d isu sin g the It having been given out that the associa TBENTON, Marcfa^L'—AssVm blyman scored a sweeping victory Tuesday in ough Collector Charles P.-McDermott, tbe ' • ments in Favor of . ^ disruption of the congregation to which tion desired the boulevard. The project K irkbride pushed bill permitting ■v 4he election for local offices, ■ Belmar real estate dealer, whose properly the Bill. Rev. Howard T. Widdemer .has - been ors of the movements said to the associa Asbury Park to opefat^ Its own electric ; E v er/ man .whq&e election waa- con., has been attached by the sheriff, at the ■pecial Corrospoudonco Tnn Journal. preaching In the parlor of, that hotel. tion ; “Gi^e us permission to bridge the lighting plant through- the house-this • sldered at,all speculative ruti far in ad instance of William Gordon of Tren lEN.TOK, March 14.—The senate Two weeks ago the servicesvthat. baye* lakes or wo will go to the legislature and afternoon.In jig time.' ^ h e n the measure vance of his highest possible estimate. ton, has caused.no little excitement. fcilttee on agriculture, of which Sena- been conducted twice every Sunday since compel you to give your consent.” For came up on third rea\Vo^;Mr. Klrkbride A heavy vote win polled. The party McDermott, owns 19 beautiful summer Jutchlnson is chairman, gave a hear- last fall were discontinued. After Mi*. this reason the association declined to explained It a^ lengthrattl ifc passed with workers were kept busy all day and they residences and a number of vacant lots in {tbis afternoon on Senator- Francis! Wlddemer’s retirement from tbo pulpit receive tho petitions or listen to the peti. out a diasonting vote, 52^"to 0. The bill smiled borilgnantly-as their efforts' met Belmar, and has been the financial head boulevard bill. ■ r . ■ . of the First Congregational Church', his tloners.”. . will be sent over to the Senate tomorrow. with success* of several speculative enterprises on tbe Inso present in favor of the fmprove- sympathizers banded together and en In true ing tho history of Ocean Grove, Hotlse 117, Mr. Klrkbrlde's bill giving Considerable cutting was done and coast.V , .*■ k included Mayor TenBroeck, Frank gaged him to come from Kew York Mr. Bnllard safii tho projectors of the Asbury Park’s Common Council power to those to suffer were ■ McCabe for free lie was awn last in Trenton about a fmover apd George AV. Thompson of every week to minister to their spiritual resort sought to.establish a Puritan Sab confirm or reject Mayor TenBroeck’s ap holder; Harris for clerk and Cllver for week agV .y he missing man has wealthy pry Park; Mahlon R. Mnrgerum of needs.i. Things went along very smoothly bath. H ad. there-been no Ocean GroVe pointment of police ofilcers, came up. tin assessor, nil. Democrats. ■.* relatives wbo are^woruing to find bids. |n Gro;e; Tiev. II. J. llayter, C. C. until several weeks ago, when, Mrs. Cros- there1 would not have ' been 'the resorts Tlie total vote polled in each district Sheriff Davis reports ‘that McDermott's second reading this afternoon, when Mr; sett says, Mr. Widdemer almost collapsed phmd and ^fayor Rogers .of Bradley that now surround that retreat for Chris was as follows: Pir&t’ district (Ocean equity In his real estate i§ $30,000 oyer Meeker of "Union _said the bill affected while preaching and the congregation |b and Mayor Ed. Patterson of Spring tians wjfio Jove a quiet Sabbath. The Grove),403; Second district (West Grov**), and nboye the alleged ludebtedtress.- several cities in biscouuty and asked tliat was, in consequence of his physical con The opposition v/as represented boulevnfd Would destroy this quiet and 005 s Third district (West Park), 448, McDermott was drawi^ as a juror in the It be recommitted, for the purpose -of dition and the fact tbat the Lake Ayenue Flee President Ballard and ex-Senator exclusiveness .and if the tyU becomes a making fl total o f 1,511. Bullock murder trial in Freehold last amendment; The request was granted Hotel must be got in shape for summer tllam II. Skirm of Ocean Grove, and law It destroys Ocean Grove as a religious McCabe, who expected to win, sufl*.*red week, and was fined $250 for non-appear and the bill ia again slumbering In com-' business, compelled to discontinue Its ceil man T, F. Appleby and ilenry C. severely. In the first district, where he ance by Judge Cbnover. resort. *' ‘ mittee. - • -J • • ^ meetings. K jsor off Asbury .Park. Prosecutor of Mr. Ballard also said tbat the associa was thought to be especially string, he The Republican primary was held Sat-* As stated exclusively. In Wednesday’s Mrs. Crosett declares her former pastor- Jrieas Wilbur A. Iieisley, who has tion did not* run the. resort as a money lost tb Berry by 91 votes. In the second, urdjiy,bnt McDermott was not renominated J o u i ^ t , the beach purchase bill was may never again be able .to preach for the i retained by the Ocean Grove Camp making scheme and. that the monster Berry distanced him by 180 votes and In for’collector. . • favorably reported1 and will come up on rekson she mentioned. feting Association to oppose the pro auditorium, temple and tabernacle had the third, by! SC votes. Barry’s total run Inquiry Saturday by n J ournal re- second reading tpmorrow. Its chances of p/1 bill, waa to have been present; blit been built by outside financial iielp. jorlty is 3G6. 'porter at the McDermott home was*pro-' passing the house are bright. t unable to,attend. Referring to Parson Hay ter, Mr. Bal Io Avon McCabe secured a majority of HAPPY CARPENTERS. ductive of no definite news. Mrs. Mc Lieutenant Guerin'; ’and Messrs. King jlie committee spent two hours listen- lard said: “He (II ay ter) says he Is friend 18 votes-nnd io Bradley Beach he got 12. Dermott said she did not know where her and Pancouat were here today in the f to arguments pro aud con, and* then ly to Ocean Grove. Ho may be, but we Interest of ,the soldiers' clothing rebate Vplfftird, fqr collector, polled 1038 votes Alter April first Theb* Pay Will Be $2.75 husband is “People will talk,” said Mrs, |)urned the bearing until nex*, Tues never thought, he was.” - loathe three districts while Harris, the for a Day’s Work of Nine Hours. McDermott, *^but there Is nothing strange bill. The bill Is now .in the senate. These •at 2 p.m, The adjournmenti fora geptlemen consulted with Senators Stokes Democrat, rolled up only 454. Glffurd'b Contractors Are Satisfied. In my husband’s absence,” ----- .... Ik, in view of the fact -tbatr-the-loglB- and Cross aud wereto.ldifhat.if.the.“boys” majority is accordingly, 574 votes. • His bondsmen are his brother, County FAVOR BEACH PURCHASE. A rise in wages is expected by the Car Ire Is scheduled to adjourn on March prove their legal light to recover the Cliver,.for assessor on. the Democratic penters* and joiners’ Union, April 1. The Clerk Joseph McDermott;' hi& , father, [means that tlie bill will never come At a Public Meeting Wednesday Night the money In dlspufe, bill will be. passed ticket, was snowed under by O’Brien, tht4 union has been actively engaged slneo William McDermott of Freehold ‘ Samuel Ibre the senate and is, therefore,doomed Measure Was. Ratified and Various by the senate and j$nt to Governor Vdor- - Republican, by 347 majority. 1 last year in bringing about this change Haberstlck and Abram Borton of Belmar, Ithis year, at least. ^ ’ The commHteemen’s majorities are tw arid Oliver H. Brown of Spring Luke. . / Amendments Were Proposed. bees for his npprOyal. Another confer- and has succeeded, say .members of the prong arguments in favor of bill were ence will -be held w^bf these senators to follows: ' The gossip about McDermott's ^isap- organization, ^ : by' Senator Francis, Mr. Copeland, At a public meeting held .In Education morrow and hope^v'are entertalued tbat Havens, 2iM, ovor Tayli'w,• Democrat; peaionce has arisen from the following in The J oL'HNai* announced exclusively yors Teu Broeck, Rogers and Patter- al* hall, Wednesday nlcht, the beach pur Benator Stokes will report the bill favora Hulshurt, 517, over Oakley, Demofciut; the demand made by tbe union, when tlie the report of the finance committee of , Parson Hay ter, Frauk B. Conover, chase bill, cow in the hands of the legis Shrew, 525, over Hagerman, Democrat. the borough: bly. ■ . nor Ideation to the,contractors >vus made. HiJon R. Mar^erum .and George W. lature, was ratified. • Among the bills* passed by the> senate Dodd, for justice of the peace, secured a As soon as • the announcement was made Your committee is unable to certify the pmp&on. ' enrredness of the collectors account Magistrate J. Wesley Cross suggested were the^ following: Providing that uo majority of 517 over his opponent, Cook, Assemblyman Klrkbride said be would with the borough owing to the discovery Dr. Ballard spoke in opposition aa n an amendment to create a board of three •attorney or counsellor shall prosecute or 'Democrat; Bills, for the same office, has a willingly accept the proposed schedule, If of various errors in tbe receipts which in ires^ntatlve of the camp meeting as- commissioners who shall serve three years defend any action in the court of a justice mnjoYlty of 4(54 over .Bennett, Democrat. due notice were given.. Since then com the absence of the collector we are un Blattou afad Mr. Appleby was about t(» and have power to lease and rent the who is the father, brother or father-in-law mittees of the union have consulted with able to,have.rectified; *he di&bursements B0^\in tbe Same strain, when tbe bear- Fur constable, White;won by a majority appear to be correct except that. complete buildings on the boardwalk for legitimate of such lawyer; permitting township , f a!*j frit*-*-De mi^ra t W ♦*{** tUQ^CUlUllUCtor&Jii)!I . t j ) & « . ■ vdmiiiHr-A.iirn, ,^ot. ^t^^hifd Toy, m<>neva^ tv?as adjourned. business purposes, for periods extending comiiiltteea, to allow a rebate of $3.In’th^, ponent. to brt that on April 1 tbe; schedule will be paid to the county collector. rn?e {ax (\1. ..n^jnx maintaining ^.public \ The full vote for theHe offices are as 9 hours wor^ and a day. or has ndt submitted tothe committee his tlie contemplated improvement is Mitchell followed with a batch of amend watering trcm^ti; exEtriptlng ’ from.-taxn* - - bank books balanced to (late or cer "strike” at Ocean Grove, but was designed follows: tificates from the bank showing the ments, one of which was similar to that tlon the property of armory associations. I fits anti' SrU . To- to give tbe cottagers of tbe Northern Jer amonmsto the general ami hoard of edu offered by Mr.-Cro£B and the. other provid Tho house passed these bills: Authoriz Freeholder— Dier jDist Dlat tnl AT BELMAR. sey const a°coutinuous driveway from « Berry. \V. A.. 1L ■270 300 201 031 cation accounts; these were-requested by ing thatthe bill should specify percentage ing the erection of an armory in Trenton , McCabo, A. !>., J>. 170^01 175 GG5 the committee but in tbe absence of the Atlantic Highlands to She Manasquan Collector McDermott’s Disappearance to^n’bat extent the bonded Indebtedness of to cost $150,000; providing for ropes and Collector— *: j collector were not furnished. These mat' river. Senator Francis struck the key. •Qitrard, WUllttm. JJ. . 315 410 . 273 1028 Threw the Office Into Another’s Lap- ters cannot not now be attended to prior the city should bo Increased. - He gave other protection /or bathers at seaside ‘Harris, Ju3(\i>b, I). 133, 158 lfln 454 note when lie said; “The bill is Intended Full Borough Ticket Elected. to publication of the reports and must lie 15 per cent., equal to $540,000 as the resorts. ; * Ahsohsof— to provide an ocean driveway for tho. ♦O’Briou. William R., /f. 282 380 250 012 subsequently reported on by your, com figure. • Mr. GUI introduced a bill • allowing Oliver, Samuol A., i».. 108 210 187 505 Beinmr’e Citizens’ ticket was elected In mittee. "• itumerous resorta in Monmouth county City Solicitor John F, Hawkins showed juries in murder cases depending on cir Township Committee— Its' entirety, there being no opposing Mr. McDermott ia held in high esteem nnd is not for any one particular section.!' •Haven*. IX a., H„ 3 yrw. 237 353 . 289 870 wherein the bill as lt-now-stands leaves, cumstantial, evidence to give a verdict of •Uulttburt. J., R.> 2 yra. 324 880 '207. 080 forces. .. in Belipnr and along the coast.' Every Mayor TenBroeck held that.eveu iu ♦Shrovo, H. G , A\, 1 yr. 841 411 238 000 the legislature -In tbe dark on the^matter imprisonment for life. - . ' ' Taylor,a m ., N.J., D.% - . S - yra. 200 235 144 588 On account of the . reports cireulftted where there Is u feeling that he will re Ocean Grove 00 per cent, of the ^resi of sucb increase, ahtl how, by specifying Oakley,.. 1 . F ” . -D., ^ -2 yra. 121 .*■**• io* 184 158 a aljout Collector Clmrles .McDermott, llnKPrman, J. Rl., £•« 1 yr-103 170 103v 405 turn' and make matters clear. But hie dents favor the boulevard, “All we asli any given sum, there would tie little Justice of tho Penco— Bloomfield Hulicli, the candidate for tys relatives have s-ild. that In any event no he said, “Is peaceful Ingress and egress to hope for the bill, since tho legislature, he NINE TO THREE. 311 380 250 I •Dodd, IV P., 5 yr«. office, hnd no dllliculty In securing a prnc- one shall lose a cent through any possible the property controlled by Ocean Grove, felt, will consider such figures extrava- •Bills, Oi H., B., 3 yra. 208 4055300 I The Jury in the Bullock Murder Trial Oook, J., D., 5 yrrf.' 125 155 150 430 Ucnlly unanlninus vote. misfortune of the misslvg man. The only thoroughfare we now have is gantv . Bon nett, J., />., 3 yra- 147 1841108 400 Tlie olllclals.elected nro aa follows: Deliberated 32 Hours and Then De Constable— dangerous and the boulevard Is demanded A committee, composed of Mayor Ten- S.. H. 802 421 240 000 Freeholder, William F. Lelleraon; cqun- by not only Asb’try Parkers, but by-cot cided to Disagree as to ^j^rdict. IIutfgins.T., D„ m 151 178 470 HOTEL MEN MEET. Broeck, I)r. Hewy Mitchell and Ilenry climpn, S. L. Gilleii and' A. W. Bennett; tagers north nnd south of Ocean Grove C. Winsor, was appointed by Chairman Tho jury in the retrial of wf1 ease of The other victors were For com mis- collector, Bloooiileld Hullclt; uasosaor, They Held Their Annual Meeting Wednesday who conic to tlie shore In the summer Appleby to consult with Mr.' Hawkins William Bullock, the colored youth who sioner of appeal—Moran, 1)70, over Hall, George G. Titus; justice of the peace, no Night and Elected Officers for pleasure and recreation.” and to present the amendments to tho killed Town .Marshal James Walsh at Democrat, 510; surveyora*of highways— cimdidnte—Milo H. (Jrego Is tha present for the Year. Mayor, Patterson said there was no op representatives In the legislature. Red Bank on November 13, went out at VauderVeor, 911, over Burkhurdt, Demo incmnljent; EomWlssloBW ot appeal, T. position to the boulevard from Spring br. Mitchell’s amendment concerning IMS p. m. Saturday and came iuto court crat, 510; II. White, 091, over A. White, S. King.. ; " Tbe Hotel Keepers’ Association of the ‘L-iUe. Mr. Thompson suit', bo was-'inter- tho .bonding of the city was changed so Monday morning at 12 05 o’clock. Democrat, 484. North New Jersey Cosist held Its first an eiled, as property owner, in 3,000 foot of that the increase shall bo given as $250,- Foreman Dnnser reported to Justice Asa Obie, Republican, and D. Whit*; Citizens’ Homo, Rule Wins in Deal. nual meeting Wednesday night at the resi Oollins end Judge Conover, who were and Hodges, bath on the Republican and dence of A. R. Parsons, Third and Grand ocean front, at Avon and ns a land owner 000 {above the present 'bonded Indebted •Theie'was only one ticket presented to ness. The bill providing for the purchase present In the court loom, that the jury Democratic tickets, were elected pound avenues. The following officers were at Asbury Park anil AUenhurst. Thp the voters of the borough ot Deal and 44 of the sewers from M r.. Bradley was ac were, unable to agree. Justice Collinp keepers. elected, -thereby perfecting permanent boulevard, ho contended, was a necessity votes were cast, two being rejected. The cepted. The sewers are Included in the a^ked the jury if ifT'^’ouId bo possible for The following .appropriations were organisation: and, when built, would wonderfully Im ■election was for a citizens’ home rule prove the resorts through which it passes,. purchase of the bench front at the price them tc> reach an agreement in cas^ th^y— ~^?tct*rW— J.mor,1. $ 2f000_ President, A. H. Parsons .of Ihe Hotel ■ttelree."*—— “— -----*— • ft I Vo ti-inrAf.r.J-H r mi I — w^re senrjiacV^Xlje juryman replied in ways- aud means, $l,S00 police, §1,200 irrtfM'vFcl:“ vtce““pfeS!flt?ill;*'Vli:"'"Jtsrvt'y-" t h e^negSi^v“ rfuP'ni?^rPi,P-“ttrt?irt‘ Tlie following were elected: Mayor, sal demand for the boulevard in this sec The beach purchase bill w ill, probably :G. A I t , $150-, hospital, 100. .fones of the Columbia hotel; 'treasurer, charged with the tbaiiks of the court. William Hathaway; councllmen, A. L Flunk L. TenBroeck ot the West K»«l tion, predicted tbat if tbe proposition to be redraw n and the amend ments to ,be Seighortner, William llogencamp; col submitted to the legislature will b”e,.there It is reported that thirty ballots were Citizens Victorious in Bradley Beach. hotel; secretary, Dr. .1. W. Rockafe.Uer of build the road was left to the voters, JI0 lector, F. S. Bartholomew; 'Justice of the Sunset Hall; executive committee: Frank per cent, of tiiem would vote In favor of by made h part ,of an original bill. taken by rbe jury and that- the result was, Bradley iieiicli'a (Jitlzens’ lluket was peace, II#1. Combs; freeholder, John * Mr. Hawkins e.vphdned that if Mr, In nearly every instance, nine for convic tlected to » mim. The result follows: B. Conover of tbe Coleman house; Gharlet> it., ' Gnlre; commissioners of appeal, B. Drum Boniface Conover said he knew of no Bradley will sell he must according to tion of murder io tho first degfed and Couucllmen', Kverett I!. Foster, 130; A. Atkins of the Oceanhotel; H, J. and J, B- Thimtpsoti. P. V, Combs was objection to the scheme. On the other law reblgri from Common Council. If he three for cotivicti"ii of murder in the sec - .Charles P.- IJnrney, 118; collector, Wesley Ruckufeller of the Oramtiiercy: Thomas sleeted councilman for the uuexplred hand, the best pe.ople of the resorts .In desires to remain a member, condemna ond degree. N<.ne of the juryuieu voted K. Bnidn.T, 1 l(j; nsae.-tior, John B. Itogera, Kolile'of the Fenlmore ami 'Sntnjii-1 A. term of William Hathaway. Four thous Oliver of- the Westminster hotel: ' ' Monmouth county want-the boulevard tion proceedings must be taken in ordet* for acquittal 1 120; justice of I h e pence,IWIIllmi! Grif- and dollars was voted for borough pur built. The boulevard, he said, is no local to acquire the rH-ht to the property. Bullock will be tried again next month. tlii, 114; commlsaloner of appeal, Charles It nos decided that In order to becomt; poses. a member a hotel man must be manager scheme, bnt.is backed up by tue.u who nre Those who took part In the general Milton A. Fardon of Mutuwuu, one of McGill, 113. the jurymen,-was taken seriously ill just or proprietor of a.hotel of fifty rooms. tho bnck-bone of Monmoth county—men discussion, allybeing In favor of the pur The vote for freeholder was: McCabe, Mo Opposition at AUenhurst. after the jury went out, and had to have Eyery large hotel In Asbury Park was who pay tbe heaviest taxes in the shore chase, TenBroeck, Coun 100; Berry, 04. medical attendance several times. At AUenhurst a Citizens' ticket was in represented at tbe meeting, towns. cllmen 'x iCroelil_ and George'F, The Kepubllcim ticket polled the fol Township. Collector William Giffard the field, without any opposition. The A number of letters was received Mahlon Margerum said he would be the Wllbm}, City Solicitor John F. Hawkins, lowing; ,Councllmea, A. A. Taylor, 07; was one of tbe jurymen. As soon as he results are aa follows: Mayor, Edwin from h.otel men now out of town express last one in the world to injure Ocean Frank B. Conbver, Christopher Brazer, Addison. Hutchinson, 83; collector, Ed was discharged he hired a rig at Freehold P. Benjamin; councllmen—Samuel H, ing a desire to be entered upon tbe mem Grove but h# believed tbe proposed Dr Henry.Mitchell, Magistrate J. Wesley ward Yarnall, 82 j assessoir, Henry P. Coombs, 8 years; O. E. Eskew, 2 years; driveway would be an advantage, instead Cross, Caleb T. Bailey* Jesse Minot and ahd drove to .his home ia West .Park - ac- Gant, 77; justice of the peace, Henry bership roll. • • commissioners of appeal—Francis M. of a drawback, to that resort. Henry O. Wiu8or. companled by Constable Charles Strong. McKenna, 78; eotnmissloner of appeal, Sutton, S years; Russell Benedict^ 2 years; Sunday School Officers Efeicted. Mr. Copeland gave a history!-of the All were in fayor of keeping the con Charles Wilkins,'79. Alimony for Mrs. Emmons. iVeebolder, John Gulre. At tbe atihual election of offifers of the movement, to build the boulevard and trol 6f the beach out of politics. KobeftTJm mous'of WesfPark baa been ^ DivislonJIn,Neptune City. A. M. E. ZIod ■ Sunday school held Intimated that if the bill did not pass it Democratic Victory ot Long Branch. Tuesday night, the following officers were would be because of political Influence, Plans for the New Armory. ordered by Vico Chancellor John R. Em Neptune City elected the followSng Tbe Democratic ticket at Long Branch elected to serve oae year: Thomas A. Parson Hayter eald: “We who are in The armory committee of Compauy H ery of Jersey city to pay $6 a week as ofllclals; Collector, Beojamta Stanton, was elected to a man, there being practi Alineric Parrotte, superintendent; Samu this movement nre not sinners against all Monday night met to Consider plans for the alimony to bis wlfo, Catherine Emmons. Oltteensj assessor, Jolin Lane, Republi cally no opposition. Hecry Gugle ran an el P. Slaver, assistant superintendent; who ore In Jerusalem. Ocean Grove has construction of the proposed armory. Two Emmons has Instituted divorce proceed can ; councllmen A. Beutell and A. F. Independent ticket, which' received but Mrs, Annie Sparrow, secretary; William ceased to be a strictly camp me’etlng resort plans were submitted- Decision will be re ings against his wife and tbo alimony Bennett, Citizens; justice if the peace, must be paid while the suit Is pending. very little support. .7 , Johnson, assistant secretary; Mrs. E. Bcud- am* is fast becoming isss and Ibbs the ex served until Saturday night, when another J.Apgar,Citizens; conuulsbloner of appeal,' der, treasurer; John Williams, librarian clusive resort of Christians, maiiy of. whom meeting will be held and a third, plan "be Aaron E. Johnston, counsel for Emmons, MeKla Brower, Republican; consSable, opposed the' alimony plea, but John F.‘ Ho Mystery in Jones’ Death. Anderson Sparrow, assistant librarian;. now- spend tbeflr summers at Bradley considered. ' ■ Formal Shlbls, Citizens. Edward Jones, colored, of West Park, Miss Hill, organist ; Miss Hattie Walker, Beach and Asbury Park.” He told of thp The committee consists of Captain John Hawkins, representing Mrs. Emmons, se McCabe, for. freeholder, secured 121 cured the grant. died Wednesday sb a result' of what ap assistant organist. 1 demand for bridges over the lakes at H. Ryno, First Lieutenant Georgo E,White, votefl and Berry 103. Second ^Lieutenant Claude. V.,. Guerin, peared to be suspicious circumstances. Ocean Grove and eatii the boulevard Evangelist Yattnan to Return. Coroner- Flock ordered Drs, J. Turner A,Purse for E. B, Daniels. would not in the iStist interfere wlib tlie FranX L. Tuttle, William H. PancOast, E, . Small ltcfcet at Manasquan. L. Tiffany, Walter Hubbard,^ Charles E,; Rev. C. H. Yatman will have charge of Boss and H, S. |Cinmonth to make a post - E. B. Daniels was Sunday gljren sanctify of- the Ocet a Grove Sabbath. tbe young people's meetings in tlie temple Manastjunn cltlzena elected only three mortem examination. This resulted in a purse of money as a testimonial of esteem “We have,” be continued, “the natural, King, Jr., Arthur H. Hope, W.t, C. Bate in Ocean Grove this summer. He. is at 'councilman sad two justices of tbe peace. finding tbat Joaes came to his death by the First M. E. Sunday school, of which moral and civil right to enjoy an advan man, Benjamin It..Richardson and Max E, preseht on a missionary tour. The councilman .are ;- Isaac Allen, Weills through natural casses. He was brought he is superintendent. Mr. Daniels will tageous right of way tb our honieaand Howe. , , - • — • ...— :— • Mount Purdy; Jthe justices, William H. homss aneonsotauB .-a Tuesday night and leave, with hts family tills week for I. Ocean Grove should uot be allowei tode- The bill providing Sef the purchase of the E uf and John M, Alla; never recovered., . Orange, -where be will permanently the Ijoqlevard jirojset.” T># J#vbn-Ai, for local n v i. ■ beach passed the house Thursday aft^rnQ^n,
f ASBURY tARK JOURNAL, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1900
TELEPHONE COMPANY COMMON COUNCIL. JERSEY’S NATIONAL GUAR© RETIRING PASTOR WIGHT WILL BE REORGANIZED READS THE RIOT ACT TO HAVE OPPOSITION The Minor Matters Disposed of Last Thursday Evening bv the City In His Farewell Sermon Last Night the The Monmouth Telephone Company Makes The Proposed Change Will Cut 0(1 a Law Makers. Parson Warned Against (Jnchurchli- Application to Common Council for Lot of Military Heads and Lower Ahe ness and Persecution on the a Franchise to Operate in , The following minor Items of business Rank of Some of the Present! ' Part of Members. Asbury Park. were transacted by Common Council last Guard Officials. week: Ernest Schnltzler made another The report of tbe commission appoint “A congregation, can make a poor The New York and New Jersey Tele claim for reimbursement for the cost of preapher out of a good one; some congre phone Company haa a rival. The Mon- ed to revise and codify tbe laws of the laying a brick gutter In Kingsley street stste relating to the national guard, ^sub gations do. Again, a congregation can .mouth Telephone Company exists only In in front of his amusement place. His make a good preacher out.of a poor one; embryo, hut Its promoters eay they mea,n mitted to the house of assembly last week, request was not granted, It being held contains many recommendations cal some congregations do. Hearty coopera buslneas. David Harvey, Jr., who repre tbat the gutter was laid for the improve tion on the part of the people wlth their, sents the proposed concern, last week culated to remodel the guard after , the ment of Schnltzler’8 property. pattern of the United States army. .The pastors, will accomplish wonders,” said submitted an ordinance In Common Coun The' Fidelity and Casualty Company report, Which was accompanied by three Rev. Dr.'George B. Wight last night In cil providing for the regulation of the reported that the engines of the Neptune his last sermon as pastor of the First M. Monmouth Telephone Company. The bills, banded In by Assemblyman C. C. and Wesley fire companies have been Carr of Ocean county, contains about, E. Church. ’ . • ordinance did not c o m e t o a reading, but Inspected and are In good condition. twenty thousand words, and wipes out 115 Dr. Wight’s text was Phil. 1: 27— was, at Harvey’s request, laid over till The Mayor was ordered to execute the sections of the old laws; besides putting "8tand fast krone spirit, with one mind next week. The new company did not contract for_ plumbing In the new engine striving together- for the faith of the gos want any action taken until the ordinance the remainder In shape. house at^JsbiSfyvayenue and Main street Under the proposed new law all the of pel,” He made a strong plea for church- for the New York and New Jersey Tele which had been awarded to Crowell & Ilhess in church life as wel^ as stability phone Company for the laying of conduits ficers of the national guard are to rank Walton, ■’ the same as officers In the regular army, in such life. The sermon sounded the In the streets of the city was disposed of. Mra. Jane Brower of Munroe avenue note of farewell, though no reference was It waa a question o t the duration of the court-martials are to be conducted Id the was refunded $5 for excess charges In a manner and under the same rules' that made to the severance of the pastoral “"franchise that remained to be disposed of water bill. relation. before this ordinance could pass.. As the govern, the regulars. ' Council adjourned to meet next Thurs-- A number of|changes contemplated In , The doctor dwelt at length on the pur franchise would be limited or perpetual day evenlig. « pose of God in instituting the church. He in tbe one case so it would In the other. the rank of the present officers become ef Mre. Isabella Dobson, who with pension fective after the terms of the present of satd: "God Instituted the church In order The Monmouth Telephone Company money purchased a house In Main street, tbat Hls word may be preached and that wants the same consideration granted the ficials expire. The next quartermaster of asked that the taxes levied upon her tbe state will have thei rank of colonel, men may come'to Jesus Christ. Human New York and New Jersey company. property be remitted, claiming that under agencies are good In the church, but The “ Ivory” is-a favorite shaving soap because it This was brought out In the argument Instead of brigadier-general, and the same the law ahe is exempt to the extent of reduction of grade Is made to apply to tbe power and success come only from God. makes a profuse rich iather, which softens the beard to on the point Involved. the money recelvetyfrom .the government The faith of the gospel Is the faith that H. B. Ayres, Bpeaklng on behalf of the next surgeon-general and all the other de be removed arid leaves the skiri unharmed. Her house was sold for taxes. She wants alone can. accomplish the ohnrch's success. Monmouth concern, said the ordinance partment heads, aside from the adjutant- tbe house reconveyed to her. Her com general, who will be a brigadier-general. That faith is belief In the Redeemer, in ' It costs about one-fifth as'much as the so-called presented by Mr. Harvey does not ask for JBfls atonement and In Hts salvation. The munication was referred to the finance Under the new law the office , of regi a perpetual franchise, but If the existing church may change in the essentials of shaving soaps and many who, have used it for this Committee. mental paymaster and regimental jndge company is granted such franchise tbe government, bi^t there has not been the Monmonth company will ask for the game advocate are abolished with the expira purpose for years, will not have any other. ONE CONTEST CLEARED AWAY. change of-a hair's breadth in her doctrine concession. 1 tion of the terms of the present occupants. So are the officers of three of tbe assist since God sent Christ Into the world. The vegetable oils of which Ivory Soap Is made, fit it tor m ^ y specialises Tne New York and New Jersey Tele Case of Postmaster of Atlantic Highlands for which other soaps are unsafe or unsatisfactory. ' . ant quartermaster-generals and two of the Men's views of doctrines have changed, phone Company’s ordinance passed second . Is Now Settled. but the faith will Btand forever. The COCmiQMY IVM SV PROCnil a GAMBIA CO. CINOIMMATt ■ and third readings and will go Into effect assistant Inspector-generals. At last it has been decided whom to rec There Is a provision that no officer shall church's buBiness Is to conteBt with the March 91. ; ommend for postmaster at Atlantic High enemy. The church has only one object, The ordinance provides tbat, tbe fran- be legislated out,of office and no commls-i lands. The postmastership problem for to benefit men. How strange, then, that cbise shall be perpetual. There was ob slon vacated, but the rank of the succes several months has harassed the Republican she should have enemies 1 Legislatures EELING IN THE SHREWSBURY. Miss Phoebe Stiles Surprised. jection to this feature, Chairman Appleby sors of those holding office Is reduced. leaders of Monmonth county and has proved seek to benefit majorities, but the church A surprise party was last week ten* taking the stand that perpetuity will shut Tbe bill provides that the governor An Industry That Supports Many Men a source of some annoyance to Representa is for all men.” dered Miss Phoebe Stiles at her home In . off competition. Walter I. Sweet, repre shall have six aides de-camp, one of whom During the Winter. tive Howell. The preacher deprecated denomination Fourth avenue, Bradley Beach. • Those senting the telephone company, argued la to be a personal appointment, with the Irbee North Shrewsbury River Is not The term of D. L. Conover as postmaster al assaults; the debating of foolish ques present were: Misses Mae and Maude that the franchises of the company are rank of lleutenant-colonel, as heretofore. only a means of affording pleasure for of Atlantic Highlands expired last Decem tions; “pulpit pyrotechnics;” the mere McKenna, Miss Carrie Worth, Mlsa Min practically all Its assets and said the com The remaining five are to be detailed ice yachtsmen and other amusement ber, but as early as last spring there were display of literary ability in ihe pulpit nie Tilton, Miss Cornelia Williams, Miss pany cannot accept a limited franchise. from among the officers of the guard or aeeketB, but It provides a livelihood for several avowed candidates in the field for and preaching npon themes such as “The Maxle Boggart, Mlsa Lillie Stiles, MIbs City Solicitor John F. Hawkins said the ganizations, but are not to have a rank in hundreds of people. In the summer the place, which pays about $1,200 salary a National Policy in the Philippines” and Grace Glffard, Misses Nora and Belle company Is not asking for a franchise at advance of that held by them In the th e crabbing.and' fishing industry brings year. William M. Foster and Rutsen S. “The Britlsh-Boer War.” In ^these rela Gravatt, Miss Lida Bedell, Miss Bertha all. ''It Is simply a question whether the guard. thousands of dollars to the towns along Snyder, both Republicans of prominence in tions he declared: “The church Is no Welsford, Ludlow Smith, Frank Mat city will permit the unsightly and ob The governor Is made commander-ln- the ri rer, and during tbe winter e6ls are the township, wanted the place,, and impor place for • literary dissipation—It is not a thews, Eldon Wills, Ricbard Conover, structive wires to remain above ground chlef absolutely, and not with the restrict caught by the buahul and shipped to' tbe tuned their friends throughout the county literary club. The preactier has no right Clayton Giffard. Gai field Gravatt, George when tbe opportunity is now sfforded to ed powers given him as such officer under adjacent city markets. for their indorsement. So sharp became the to preach politics, to air hlslvlews on po Gravatt, Ambrose Reynolds, Jesse Stiles, have them placed under ground. The the old guard law. because of these re Eellng through tbe ice Is no easy task rivalry tbat for a time it began to look as litical subjects. He may not lead anyone Harry Reid,/ Arthur White and W. O. franchise already exists and is perpetual. strictions the old law was of doubtful and considerable practice Is necessary to though the Republicans would stand divided around by a collar and is not a man to Slocum. It would be the height of nonsense to constitutionality. make a successful eeler. The eeler starts into two factions. Charles A. Fort, a nephew be led.around by another’s collar. He Is compel the company to keep the wires Provision la made In the bllbe^npower- from home with a spear, axe and a bln of Judge J. Franklin Fort of Newark, was not a pet dog or a savage dog tbat he Advertise in the J oubdal. above ground, as will be done if the fran ing the governor to placeJHivflffifer on the cahvas bag. The spear la h pule, nbout an aspirant for the place, as waa also Cap needs such an article. It Is hts serious chise. 1b limited. What the company pro retired list, with a brevet rank one grade twelve feet long and fitted a t.■ me end tain O. H. Day, whose principal claim for mission to preach tbe gospel. poses to do la a 1 Godsend to tbe comma- higher tbaq th ath e held, after twenty* with five Iron prnpvs, each of which Is recognition was the fact that he was a vet "Hearty cooperation Is needed between nlty.” five years of service or, In case the officer provided with a barb. A hole about two eran of the late war. However, it soon be pastor and people. The pastor can’t Mr. Sweet said the company will by Is Incapacitated by service. - feet square is cut. In the Ice, and then the came evident that the fight narrowed down stand albne. Needless fault finding and next spring have the busiest centre of the The bill provides tbat the present org*^ eeler drops the prong end of the spear to Foster and 8n>der. constant persecution will hurt some men city laid with conduits. lzatlon shall remain Intact until the gov through the hole and down into tbe mud, The petitiona were filed last December, ernor, by bis order, shall disband, reor —It don’t hurt me, but it hurts the church. where tbe eel makes It home during the •Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou meP but at the solicitation of ihe party leaders ganize or merge any portion of It. cold months. If an eel Is hooked it tele Representative Howell deferred filing the That must have been a revelation to Saul. “Gram” LA GLORIA ALL RIGHT The bill, as contained in the report, phones tbe fact to the eeler by a series He persecuted the Lord's annolnted and recommendation until Thursday. The waa prepared nnder the supervision of of wriggleB. A sharp and sudden push God‘asks why dost thou persecute me? Councilman Treat, Who Is Now in Cubs, nomination of John E. Foster for County General Sewell. The other members of into the mud Impales the eel, which Is Touch not the Lord’s annolnted 1 Those Says the New El Darado Will Prosecutor practically took his father out of the commission divided the work among then brought tojthe surface and dumped Coffee...... be a Success. the race, on the grounds that the family themselves, as follows: Organization, who do must answer for It In the final into the bag. unoUmai ing more from General Spencer; court martial a, penalties, day. Church members must give. They The Great La Gloria, Cuba, with his son, Augustus the political plum tree, and Senator C. Asa etc.. Captain Barton B. Hutchinson; air- promise to support the church when they WOMAN ILL FROM FRIGHT. Francis at once indorsed Mr. Snyder for the ari accepted, or they would not be taken H. Treat, writes to the J ournal under ministration, General Wanser; Naval Health Drink. date of March 3, as follows: place, andnpon his indorsement-Represent Reserve, Commander Irving. in. Over one hundred membersof this Mrs.- Dr. Chasey I* In a Hysterical Condi church have failed to support the church ative Howell made the recommendation. When the report and bill were present, tion from Ruffian’s Attack. Can be had of your Grocer. This is a marvelous climate and coun in the past year. Who exempted them try. It la hard to realize that before leav His pame will be sent to the senate in a ed In the bouse they were at once referred Mre. James Chasey, wife of Dr. Chasey, Costs bqt 15c. a pound. from tbls duty ? Don’t say you gave the ing Asbnry Park I could with difficulty few days. to tbe military committee. This commit who was held np Sunday night at Long attend to even the finances of business widow’s mite—that was her all. There are Commended by Anjmry Park physi I Republican State Convention. tee immediately got together tfnd made a Branch by a man whose Identity It un cians as tho most palatable and nour without great fatigue, but In less than one not many men In Asbury Park who use known, Is still in a hysterical condition. ishing substitute for grain coffeo week after arriving .here I could mount The Republican voters of New Jersey favorable report on the measure and it tobacco who do not contribute less to their Mrs. Chasey was on her way to visit her they ever sawpr tried. a Cuban pony nnd ride ten to twelve and all those who approve of tbe wise will be pushed through as expeditiously Healthful and satisfying. Try it. miles, walk five miles, and sail fifteen as possible. . churches than they spend for tobacco.” brother, Frederick M. Vanderveer, when Bend 5 cents in stamps for trial pack* more with only two small sandwiches to and patriotic administration of President In conclusion Dr. Wight urged the con age. McKinley, and who desire the great pros attacked. eat until ten o’clock at night, and yet feel gregation td seek God’s help and to' use When within 200 yards of the house, A. A. Taylor & Sons 1C0. like a boy the next morning. It Is a perity tbat prevails throughout our coun- Potter's field for Murderer King. scriptural methods in endeavoring to ful the ruffian, who was concealed behind a V- Manufacturers. perfect transformation and If the renewed tro to be continued by the maintenance of Joseph King, the colored man who outh and strength can be retained when fill its mission. “Aim for the Ideal clump of bushes, suddenly made bis ap 711 Bangs Aveoue, the policy nnder which It has been pro murdered William White at Long Branch return, It will’be worth many times the moted, are requested to join In the elec church,”, he pleaded, “the church that will pearance. He demanded of Mrs. Chasey Asbury Park, N. J. ?cost of the trip. ■ ■ • last week and then committed suicide at tion of delegates to a state convention to win the masBeB.” , 1 her money, and upon being refused used The Impression made upon new comers be held In Taylor opera house, In the Alialre In the presence of a posse of men Dr. Wight attended the annual con the woman roughly, tearing her clothing. Is decidedly favorable. From the best city of Trenton, whd bunted him down, was burled at the sources of Information obtainable,the pew THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1900. ference. He expects to be sent to Atlantic Her cries for help were heard by her president, General Paul Vandervoort, and county's expense, In Manasquan, Saturday at twelve o’clock, noon, for the purpose of City as pastor of the Central M. E. brother, but the ruffian escaped before Mr bis Assistants are making an earnest and afternoon. Church. determined effort to place the enterprise selecting four delegates at large and tour Vanderveer arrived. alternates, delegates to the Republican Coroner Flock and a jury held an In The report that Rev. J . B. Haines of ..upon a solid basis. Tbls has Inspired quest over the remains of Kjaag and a ver gwftssional (S a tS t. confidence, so that many, who, like my national convention, which will assemble Merchantville will succeed him here Is Old Point Comfort, Richmond and Wash self, were jn doubt as to the future, are at Philadelphia on June 19th next, for the dict was rendered that the murderer came nomination of candidates for president denied. Kev. W. R.Wedderspoon of New ington. completing their payments. Indeed It.lB. .feM^-^fiSth.bj^hlsjownJiagcls.^______- BfdBSwlck-iasalti1M-be-ttre"Uisn-t:hosetr "Tmpossllife Tor th.* surveyors to keep up Vmd'vlcepnialilent; ttr tre-nupported -fittfier TEe’tlHrS ‘of 'the " pfeaeSrierles ofper-" ■ with the demand for location of land.' next general election. for the place. socially conducted tours to Old Point Com 008 Grand arenas. Asbary Psrk, N. J, The basis of representation under this Gerner Captures Two Prizes. G. W. TljEAT. Next 8unday Rev. CharleB S. Shaw of fort, Richmond arid Washington, via the call will be one delegate for each 200 Re-’ Fred Gerner iof AUenhurst won the Honrs—6 to 10 a. mM 1 to 9 and 7 to 0 p* m, publican votes; cast at the last guberna New York will' preach. The prayer Pennsylvania Railroad, will leave New standing, high jump on skates In aeon- torial election, and one delegate for-ieach .meeting this evening will be conducted York and Philadelphia on Saturday, Ur. Cadman to Leave Methodist Church? test given in tbe Clermont avenue rink, J)R, ELLA PRENTISS UPHAM, fraction thereof exceeding 100-votes. The by members of the Epworth League. March 31. Tourists will 'find these thijee Rev. 8. Parkes Cadman, pastor of the said delegates from each county will be Brooklyn, last Friday night. SOS Third aYenua, Asbury Park, N. J. places of great Interest and at the height Metropolitan Temple, Fourteenth street apportioned among the several subdivis Gerner cleared the bar at the height of Offloe Hoars until 10 a.m., 13 to a, fl to 7.80 p.m, and Seventh avenue, New York, who is ions of the counties by the respective . High School Happenings. of their Lenten season, Old Point Comfort Telephone connection. county committees. four feet, two and one-half Inches, beating well-known in Ocean Grove, may quit the The literary and debating society of especially being sought by those wishing Under the rules heretofore adopted,each the record held by Joe Qulnu by three- to enjoy the early spring season.., X\U. S. T. SLOCUM, , - Methodist Episcopal Church. MethodlBt county delegation will /be required to quarters of an inch. The standing broad tbe Asbury Park high school has reor V * DBHTfcT, Tickets, Including transportation, meals ^ No. 204 Main Street, ministers' must, under the rules, be elect at tbls convention one member of jump was also won by Gerner. ganized. The following 'officers bave Over Milan Boss’s Real Estate Agency, ~ changed every five years. Dr. Cadman the Republican StateT3otnmlttee, to serve been selected ^President, Howard Kroehl; eh route In both directions, transfers of ' Asbury Park, N. J. a term of four years. vice president, Irving Hulling; secretary, passengers and baggage, hotel accommo Gas administered and local anaesthetics for has been at the .Temple tbat length df The number of fielegatea tojsblch each Gifts for a Church.. painless extraction. Miss Edith White. Irving Hulling was dations at Old Point Comfort, Richmond time; He must now leave it, unless the county Is entitled'under this call will be Mrs. M. Embley, a member of tbe bishop at the approaching session of the us follows: also chosen to serve as sketch artist. and Washington, and carriage ride about Evangelical Lutheran Church of tbe Richmond—in fact every necessary ex D B. H. 8. TAYLOR. New York conference, assents to an ar Atlantic, 21 Middlesex, The society will make strenuouB efforts DENTIST, Atonement, at present in California for pense for a period of b1x < days—will be ’Graduate of University of Pennsylvania), rangement by which he may remain Bergen, 35 Monmouth, to Improve on last year’s work. Fifty or. Cookman aye. and Emory sL, opp. P. O. her health, haB Bent the congregation of sold at rate of f84 from New York, Over LeMaistre’s, entrance on Emory st. Otherwise, It 1b said, Mr. Cadman may Burlington, 34 Morris, active, members are now enrolled. Camden, 36' Ocean, the church a beautifully embroid§jejl al Brooklyn and Ndwark; (82.50 from Tren Office Hours—0 to 6, leave the Methodist church and unite The sketching club, with a membership Cape May, 9 Passaic, tar cloth of red silk. Mlsa Satlie Collins ton ; |81 Worn Philadelphia, and propor , with tbe Congregatlonallsts. If be does of thlrfy, meets every Thursday. Two GEORGE B. HERBERT. Cumberland, 27 Salem, has also donated a set of book-markers of tionate rates from other stations. DB- DENTAIi NVBOEON. he will probably be called to Pilgrim Essex, 161 Somerset, hours are spent'ln studies in water'colors, Second Floor, A. p, and O. G Bank Building purple satin. Tickets to Old Point Comfort only, in- -Gongregatlonal-Ghurchj 121st^street and .Gloucester, — ',9— Sussex,------ohareoal- and pencil. The sketches give Office Hours—0 a. m. to 0 p. m. Hudson, i l l Union, eluding luncheon on going trip, one and Appointments made by mail or lu person. Madison avenue, New York City, which evidence of well-directed talent. Interest Gas administered. . ' Hunterdon, 16 Warren, Bridegroom 72, Bride 66. ' three-fourthB days’ board at that place in this club 1b daily Increasing, so much is without a pastor. L Mercer, 53 Captain William W. Jeffrey of Elberon, J)R. H. O. MILLAR, so that several have become members who and good to return direct by regular The congressional district conventions, the veteran pound fisherman of the New are not connected with the Bchool. trains within six days, will be sold In con Veterinary Burgeon and Canine Specialist, lire Drill in 0. G. School. to select two district delegates and two Jersey coast who will soon celebrate.his 72d 705 Asbury Ave,, Asbnry Park, alternates fro m each congressional dis Miss Louise Taylor has been appointed nection with this tour at rate of $15 from Miss Lida A. Doren, the principal of the birthday, was kept busy last week receiving Graduate University of Fenn. Terms reasonable, / trict, shall be held as may be directed by school reporter for the J oobnal. NewY ork; $13.50 from Trenton; $12.50 Telephone Oau 881. Ocean Grove high school, has lately been the congressional committee of each of congratulations over his marriage to Mrs. from Philadelphia, and proportionate rehearsing the pupils in fire drills. There said district, In the same manner as con Sarah Gibbs of West Long Branch; which rates from other points. ( TSAAC C. KENNEDY, ventions are called for tbe nomination of " . Rev. Dr. Briggs a Visitor. - * Attorncy-at-Law, Bolloitor, Master ia have been two drills at times when the pu was solemnized by Rev. J. W. Morris. Cap For itineraries and full Information Chancery and Notary Public. a representative In congress. Rev. Dr. Charles Brlggp, the principal pils were wholly unprepared for such an tain Jeffrey's bride is 68. apply to ticket agents; tourist agent, 1198 Special attention given to examination.of If In any congressional district there Is in the famous Briggs heresy trial in the ■ \ Titloe, Ac. emergency, and the test Was satisfactory. A no’ Republican congressional committee, Broadway, New York; 4 Court street, ^Monmouth Building, Asbury Park. . Presbyterian church and recently ordained large fire-gong has-been placed in the upper the Republican State Committee will ap, Ihe Lincolns, May Come. Brooklyn; 789'Broad qtrpet, Newark; or point from the residents of . such* district a priest in the Episcopal church, was a JAME8D. CARTON, story of the rotunda, three raps of which Miss Lincoln of Chicago, daughter of George W> Boyd, assistant general passen a committee for the purpose of callings guest SundasMof his sister, Mrs.- Charles constitute the fire-alarm for the school. At Robert T. Lincoln, Bon of Abraham Lin ger agent, Broad street station, Philadel , „ a ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, district convention to elect district dele Miller,' 89 Broadway, Ocean Grove. Dr, Master and Bolloitor in Chancery* tbe last drill the seven hundred and fifty gates. coln, the martyred president, was one of Brlgga attended divine services at St. phia. Office, Asbury Park*Ocean Grove Bank Building. pupils and their teachers were all safely in By order of the Republican State Com the visitors Monday. M*88 Lincoln was Paul's M. E. Churcb. mittee. ' \ the street a Vnitinte and a half from the looking for a cottage for the summer for Don’t you want the Tri-WeeklyBklv Tribur. 1 F r ah kmn Murphy, Chairman. - and the Weekly\joonnAL for two dollars! WALTER B. PIERSON, her fatlier, and the Lincolns will probably ’ first tap of tho\gong, and this, too, without . S. Babbkb, Jr.,-Secretary. Why not have the daily edition of the year? Is. so, read the offer in, anothei a r c h i t e c t , any excitement!or confusion. b w a r k , N. jyM afch 12,1000. decide to take a house at Deal. Journal left at your house every'evening? column. \ ' 1 j ■ ■! iburjr Park. N. 3, Offloe at BogerW 11111, 1 THE. COOK’S FIRST CRABS. PASTBBOARD ROOFING. GLAMOUR FROM GOLD jPIELDS. j Ura^elcra'-Qulde. She Bad Never Tried to Cook tha In Japan Paper Is Preferred to Sheet The Roee-Colored Reports from Capa "Deaati" Before and Never Iron M s Protection Against Nome Are Not at All Oat of RAILROAD, 'Would Attain. the Inn. the brdikirr.
, “Here, Bridget,” said the kind-heart The Japanese Times states that the Recent, information from the'Cape Tht Standard Railroad or America, i ed boarder, "are some crabs. I heard Tokyo Card and Pasteboard company, Nome gold fields Is mostly of a bril *:—?r——*— * your mistress Bay that she was fond the largest in its line in Japan, la now liant rose color, as is Inevitably the On and after November 19,1809. of them. Will you co<5k them for making. a thick, tarred pasteboard as £ase at the outset with all gold-mining Train* Leave Aabury Park-Wee* Days. Vor New York end Newark, 7.10, 8.8a a. her?" a substitute for shingles in roofing. reports. But it is always the course 3.25. 6.88 p, m. It may be you overlooked a friend on “Bure and I will,” responded Bridget, The paper shingles are in active de of wisdom to accept these glowing re For Elizabeth, 8.50 a.m.. 2 25, 5.88 p.m. For Hahway, 8 50 a.m., 2.25, 5.88 p.m. taking the strong, paper bag, contain mand, being about 50 per cent, cheaper ports with a few grains of incredulity, For Matawan, 8.50 a.mM 2.35, 5.88 p.m, ing the collection from the hand Of for it is better to expect too little For Long Branch, 7.10, 8.50,11.00 a.m* 2 15, and more easily managed than the 2.25, 5,88,5.40, 7.07 p. m. * Christmas in' your gift , giving. If so, the boarder. wooden article. The Indian Textile \han to expect too much. We are told, For Bed Bank. 7.10, 8.50 a.m., 2.25, 5,88 p.m. “And it’B mnoh obliged the mistress'll journal, commenting on the above, for Instance, that men with only hand Philadelphia,- Broad St. and Trenton, 7.29, 8.05 a.m., 12.15, 4.07 p.m. a New Year’s token will atone for the be to you, sir,” and Bridget started says, that it is doubtful if Japan is as shovels and the simplest and rudpst For Camdon, via Tronton and Borden town, 7.201 upstairs to show the prize to her of pans have cleared from $50 to flOO, 8.05 a. m., 12.15, 4.07 p.m. well oil for Vegetable fibrous ma Fqr Camden and Philadelphia, via Tomi'River, mistress, who waa ill im bed, whll,e the terials as India, but Japan is enormous and even $300 per day, while Some 1.28 p.m. lapse of memory. We have suitable boarder went to his room on the top ly in advance of India in the knowl times a clean-up of from $1,000 to ForToms Eivor, Island Heights and Intermedi* ate stations, 1.28 p.m. e ' ! . * ' floor. , edge of paper-making and in utilizing *1,500.. has been reported. Nuggets For Point Pleasant and intermediate stations. j Now it happened that Bridget, in worth from $300 to $400 are said to 10.59 a.m., 2.58. 5.19, 6.48 p. m. Its natural resources. For New Brunswick, via Monmouth Junction, presents in the course of hef- varied cookifig ex What is required for the production have been found near Anvil creek, and 8.05 a.m.. 12.15, 4.07 p.m, periences, had never before come in of cardboard is a supply of coarse fibers it is believed th a t $300,000 to $400,000 Trains Leave New York for Aabury Park direct contact with crabs. She sup and a cement to hold it together. In was token out of Snow Gulch last From Wost Twonty-third Street Station, 8.55 a.m., 12.40," 8.25, 4.55 p.m, Sundays, 9.25 posed, very naturally, that the little dia lacks neither of these, although summer. One man, it is said, tcok out a.m., 4.55 p.m. beasts were dead, tbe = same as the they have not yet received. sufficient $190,000 and another claims still more. From, Doabroesea Street Station, 9.00 a.m., . . . DIAMONDS ... . 12.50, 8.40, 5,10. p.m. SnndayB, 9.45 a.m., other animals had been which she had attention.. Waste sugar cane produces There is a glamour about all this 1 5.15p.m. prepared for the tables of her various a fiber eminently suited for cardboard which no doubt will lure an Innumer From Cortlandt Street Station, 9,00 a.m., 12,50, 8.40, 5.10 p.m. Sundays, 9.45 a.m,, 5,15 p.m. mistresses; and, consequently, she making, and the contained sugar is able caravan to the diggings, but On Sundays will atop at Interlaken and Avon Rubies, Emeralds, Gold and Silver Watches had riot the slightest idea of the hid an ingredient that could be fixed whether it is all true or not, there is In place of North Asbury Park and Asbury Park eous crawling life contained in the another Bide which should not be for to let off passengers. chemically as a cement. The milk of Trains Leave Philadelphia (Broad Street) for bag, which she held so carelessly in the eactus, so common among railway gotten. Even If the dirt panB out „ „ Asbnry Par* Rings, Brooches, Buttons, her arms as she entered the room of richly, the gold Is likely in many caseB At 8.20,11,10 a.m., 8.80,4.02 p.m., weekdays. fences, contains a gum that has been Markot Bt. Wharf, via. Camdon and Trenton, her mistress. The crabs, however, used for closing letters. An antiseptio to cost as much as It comes to, and 7.80,10.80 a.m., 2.80, 8.80 p.m. weekdays. Pins, Charms,'etc. Umbrellas were only abidiijig’their time. would be required to arrest fermenta the present case appears to be no ex Iioavo Mnrkofc St. Wharf, via Jumoaburg, 7,30 “Mum,” shefaaiji, “here’s a pri&ent ception to the rule, for we are told a.m., 4.00 p.m., weok*days. and Canes, Fine feather tion in many fibers; but the substances Washington and the ‘South. the ginerous Top-JFloor-Front gave me, used in size preparation ore well known that an ordinary two-story dwelling LEAVES BEOAD S T R E B T , P H IL A D E L P H IA , Goods, Rich Cut Glass, with the direction that I be after cook For Baltimore and Washington, 8.50,7.20, o.82, and easily procurable in India. The of eight rooms rents frequently for 10.20, 11.28, 11,88 a.m., (12.80 Limited, ing thim for the mistress,” and she uses of strong and well made cardboard $200 a month. Freight taken from the Dining Car), 1,18 (Dining Car), 8,12, 4.41, Imported Bric-a-Brac, Sterling held the bag close to her bosom'by (5.25 Congressional Limited. Dining Car), are so numerous as to offer a strong beacb; yvhere it is landed-'from Bteam- fl.06.fl.20, 0.55 (Dining Car), 7.81 (Dining way of calling Rttentlog to their con- induce'ment to the manufacturer. ers and larges, costs from 35 to 40 Car) p.m., and 12.20 night week-days. Sun* and Silver Plated Ware, 'tents, ■ 3. , cents per 100 pounds; for the deliv * days, 8.60. 7.20, 9,12, 11.28, 11.88 a.m., They include boxes, panelB, partitions, • 1.18 (Dining Carj, 8.12, 4.41, (5.20 Con Gold and Onyx Clocks and ■ .j Vi hat aro they, Bridget?" inquired, roofing, ceilings, bookboards and ad ery »f. heavy freight by horse team, gressional Limited, Dining Car), 6.05, 6.55 the mistress, ... , - . apd wagon ten dollars per hour is (Dining Car), 7.81 (Dining Car) p.m.i and vertisement cards of all sizes. The 12.20 night. Bronzes, Eye Glasses, Bla'ck "Crabs,n Spiled Bridget, with a tarred cardboard would ^iot suit on a charged. The ruling price for a shave Time-tables of all other trains of the system broad grin. “Oh, it’s a foin warm Ib one dollar, and for a hair-cut $1.80. may be obtained at the ticket offices or stations. roof in India on account of itfj disposi ■w T, trrrfn/imnn^' B, WOOD, Gen. PBSS, Agt. Ebony..Goods, Silver Brushes, heart the Top-Floor-Front has, mum.” tion to heat in the sun nnd soften. It A bath costs two dollars. Fifty cent? J, B, HUTCHINSON. Gen. Manager. “Why, Bridget," said tho mistress, would also require to be^prepared with is charged for Jaunderlng a flapnej Combs and Novelties. anxiously watching hgr careless hand pitch of a very high melting point to shirt, 75 cents for wasnlrig ft colored ling of the bog, “don’t you know that stand' even., the shade temperature. linen shirt, and one dollar f«jr the re YORK AfiD LOHG BRANCH R . R. crgjjs are anij can pinch?” A paper roof would be far superior habilitation of the rare and luxurious ■- "Sure, muS”, Und you’lj be ffter to sheet iron as a protection against gamient known as the white shirt. Time Table in effect November 19th, 1869, making jolly, even if you are sick,” the sun, and paper panels with an em Cigars and drinkB cost 50 cenbf each. STATIONS IN NEW YOBK. and Bridget s smile broadened. Longshoremen have been paid two dol Central H. B. of New Jersey, foot of Liberty bossed device on them would offer a and Whitehall streets, (South Ferry terminal,) >."JVhy, I’ve baked bushels of the dor- very neat, light and substantial filling lars an hour for their labor. Carpen Pennsylvania B. B„ foot of Cortlandt, Des* C orn eliu s Unt little beasties,” and by way of as panels for screens.' '"IVJiv ters reoelje $1.50 an hour. — Boston brosseB and West Twenty*third streets. showing her familiarity w ith the an}; . Transcript. ■ . Leave NEW YORK for ASBUBY PABK? and OCEAN QBOYE, $ aw.elor 624 Cookman jfuenuo mals she opened the bag and thrust WEATHER SIGNS. Foot of Liberty 4,80. fi.SO, ll.SO a. m., her nose Into It to have a good look YEAI •4.80,0,88 p.m. . "at them? What the Aet^ona of the Animate raft Foot Of Whitehall street (South Ferry termi nal:) 8.SQ, II.80 a. m„ *4.25, 6.10 p m. Now it happened that an exceeding Tell About Heat and Rain Vhat-Uae Been AoeomplUhedJsl.the. Foot of West Twmtythird streetr 8.55'a, m.i' and Swnsliipe^..--- ' Klondike Within the Last 12.40, *8.25, *4.55 p.m. ly large, long-armed and strong-clawed Foot Deabrosifis street: 9.00 a. m.,12,50, *8.40, revengeful old crab had pushed hlna- Twelve Monthi. ♦5.10 p. m ’ jtelt to the top of the p% tvlth- If swallows IJy neat1 the ground, Foot CoTtlar a* Btreet: 9.00 a. m., 12,50, *8.88, there will be rainy or windy weather. Two years ago the difficulty of reach *5.10 p. n., ■ / If chicks seek shelter, It will be wet. ing the Klondike were thought to be Leave ASBUBY PABK and OCEAN GROVE for of such a nature as to preclude the NEW YORK, 6:17, *7.10, (Newark and New If chickens and other fowls pick their York' only), *8.00, 8.60 a. m., 12.10, 2.25, t\T > T i p U T T w TTT Nature has been kind to Deal, certainly looked as {h^dgS it waa made feathers, the weather will be cloudy probability or even possibility of Daw- 4 00,5.88,0.20 p.m. D Ly lv i vJ l i 1 1? U iv for at no other resort on the New' Bon ever becoming a place of perma For Freehold, Tronton and Philadelphia,via Sea to pinclj^ and damp. If, during severe frosts, Girt. Penn. B.B., *7.29,8.05 a. m„ 12.20, 4.07 Jersey Coast can so many natural y roosters now very early, the thermom nent habitation. The trials of the p m ' I r I attractions be found. Here are < ng pinchers closed with one end of the continent almost to the Camden, 1 28 p. m. tive home builders to consider: • ( a snap Wound the red end. are quiet there will be a thunderstorm. For Bolmar, Spring Lake, Sea Girt and Manes- If a cat searches for a warm place, the other, and the wrecks of humanity, and qaan, 7.00, 7.29, 8.05, 10.27, 10.69 a. m., Healthful location, beautiful scenery, no mosquitoes, diverting pleas "Holy mltherlll" and with a. yell particularly, of the thousands of beasts 12.15,1.28,2.68, 4,07, 5.19, 0.15,6,48,-8.28 that made the window panes rattle in weather will be colder. If it scratches p. m. ures, accessibility, (including express train and boat service), macadam a door, table or other object with- itB that lay scattered along the trail—r For Point Pleasant,7.00,10.27,10.69 a, m, 1,28, the house , across lie street, Bridget the tribute to the Sahara turned to 2.58,5.19 6 16,6.48.8 28 p.m. ized and graveled streets, sanitary sewarage, pure artesian water, illumi leaped up into the air, hurling the bag claws, there will be windy and snowy For Long. Branch and Red Bank, 8.17, 7.10. nation by electricity, congenial surroundings, social advantages, club life, weather. If dogs roll in the winter, shame—were appealed to os grim tes . 8.00,8.50, 11.00 a.m. (Long Branch only), of crustaceana violently' from her; timony of the almost insuperable bar qjA2.10, 2.16 (Long Branch only), 2.25, 4.00, restrictions from* nuisances, clear titles, reasonable prices and suitable but not until another of the "darlint there will be snow; if in the summer, 76.88, 6,40 (Long Branch only), 0.29, 7.07 rain. If mice make their nests above rier which separated man from the ob (Long Branch only). terms. - ' i little beastiea” had fastened hold on ject of his search. To-doy, and since •Denotes express trains. the little finger of her right hand and the ground in ricks, the autumn will RUFUS BLODGETT, J. R. WOOD, With these points in view, we would be pleased to have you visit be rainy. If they make their neB ts un July 6 of the p ast y ear (1899), a steam Eupt. N. Y. & L. B. R.R.. G. P. A„ Penn. B.B. two more had gripped tho neat white railway traverses the full 42 miles of H. P. BALDWIN, collar she always wore around her der ricks upon the ground, "the spring G. P. A., C. B.B. will be fair. If they make their nests the White pass trail, and the traveler neck. enjoys the beauties of the subarctic The bag fell on the bed, in front of before the crop is reaped, rainy weath er will begin in August. landscape In much tbe some way that the lick woman, burst open and about he enjoys the trip through the Alle (JEKTRALR. R. OF REV JERSEY. a dozen of the hideous crawlers start Fish appear on the surface of water -DEAL, NEW JERSEY ghany mountains in the east, or of the ed for shelter underneath the friendly before rain, and go to the bottom be i •, - -/ . . - prairies In the west. Deposited at Where in addition to the above there Is a magnificent bluff along' the bed clothes, white a couple made a fore a strong wind. If smoke Blnks to Anthracite Coal Died Exclusively, Insu-’f the ground when there iB no wind, In Bennett, on Lake Bennett, at virtually [ rise Cleanliness and Comfort. entire ocean front, landscape architecture, 18 holi golf course, ( 15,000 scurry for the sick woman's long red the head of navigation of the, mighty hair, which was unfastened and lay winter it will snow, and in summer it —I clubhouse, and new railroad station, which is conceded to be the finest will rain. If smoke rises even during Yukon river ^otherwise known as tho on the entire line of shore resorts. ' • . on the pillow around her head, doubt Levies), he engages passage on one TIME TABLE IN EFFECT JAN. 8,1000. less mistaking it for Beaweed. bad'w eather, fair w eather will foUow. If at sunset there are no clouds, the of ssyerol commodious Bteomersheed- j Train* Leavs Asbury Park: . Never, in all history, sacred or pro tng down Btrearn or northward, ati3 For New York, Newark and Elizabeth via all fane, did a woman get out of bed as next day will be fair; if the sun setB rail route, 8,17,8.00.12.10,4.00, 0.29 p. m. in clouds, the next day will be cloudy, with one change—a t the Miles canyon Sundays from Interlaken station, 7,87 a. m„ TITLES. ...f qaickiy as did the screaming mis and White Horae rapids, where there . 4.18 p.m. 1 tress, , and when she jumped she and perhaps rainy. If the setting sun For Philadelphia and Trenton, via Elizabeth- is red, the next day there will be a is a flva-mlle portage—reaches Daw ort, 6.17,8.00 a. m„ 12.10, 4.00 p.m. Sun- knocked the crabs sprawling in every son after a voyage, delightful In its SayB from Interlaken station, 7,87 a.m., 4.18 direction all over the room. strong wind. If the horns of the new p. m. .. GUARANTEED moon are long and sharp, then In win change of scene and novolty of expe For Baltimore and Wa8hington-6.17,8,00 a.m., The Top*-Floop-Front and the French rience, or from four to Blx days. I t Is 12,10, 4.00 p. m, Snndaya from Interlaken dancing master in the back hall room ter the whole month will be cold, and station, 7,87 a.m., 4*18 p.m. in summer fair. a fact, therefore, that with a strict For Easton, Bethlehem, Allentown and Hauch by the New Jersey Title Guarantee and Trust came downstairs, two steps at a time, timing of departures the traveler Chunk-6.17.8.00 a, m., 12.ld, .{4.00vtd Eas and gallantly rushed to the ladies’, res ton) p. m. Sundays from Interlaken station, LIVING IS INEXPENSIVE. . from Now York may, make the journey 4.18 p.m. Co. of Jersey City cue. to Dawson In summer time in 12 dayB , ForWilkesbarreand Scranton—8,00 a.m., 12,10 The instant they opened the door p.m. Spot at the Foot-of the Jpra Near and exceptionally even in less; and tho For Buffalo and Chioago via D, L. & W. B. B.— At a very moderate cost. -. _. • Bridget, with a yell^ttjat would have Geneva Where Expcmee Are journSy has indeed already been made 8.00 a.m., 4.00 p.m. made the hairjOf a Comanche Indian Only 9240 a Year. in liy 3 days. Such is the change which _ Prices are low enough to guarantee safe and profitable investment. stand on end, bounded out, knocking the effort of lees than two years has To those who desire. to build we are ready to make especially the little dancing master flat on hie The ljest place in the world to live, aooompliahed.—Prof. Heilprin, In Ap- AHD OHIO R O U T fl attiactive terms. back, and mode a dive for her bed on some accounts, is said to be Qex, in -WEST ANO SOUTH. Jj pletons’ Popular Science Monthly. We shall be pleased to meet visitors at the station by appointment. room in {he basement. Fortunately the little corner of France that juts The F F V, a solid train of Pullman vestibule the slmck of the colllsloo broke ths To “Sock.” Into Switzerland near Geneva. This sleepers, dining car and day coaches, ( !• • Highest references given and required. "Koiar o'fthe craba an'3 tKey"Yell*to tfi‘ ha'a USSft'dmldea -tirttm satlBfuction-of- -^■Thitf^wbrd~lsrlti—constant. jififuiiH. Ney York to Cincinnati and LooIstIUc vi a“ tii crtrtr't>:*tra~-fare,--laov Ing- For-appointme«t.orjjlher.infam!at!fln address, ; 1 ______■ floor. > . i . Lectures Pour Vous, a Parisian popular Northamptonshire, England. It haa New York by Pennsylvania Railroad at 4.55 p. The mistress, stood screaming on paper, as the result of a careful canvass two meanings, one being "to throW," m.. Philadelphia at 7.40 p.m.; arrives at Hot Springs 7.25 a.m., Cincinnati 5 p.m, Louisville the top of tbe centertable, a fringe oi of many towns. e. g., “I’ll sock a stone at you.’" A 8.16 p.m., Bt. Louis 7.80 next morning. crabs hanging to her nightgown and These are the claims of Oex: favorite diversion among boys just Fast Cincinnati Express, week days, leaves New York 8.00 a.m., Philadelphia 10.20; ar RTLRNTiC (ORST a couple dangling from her long red It is at the foot of Jura, has lovely now is “soaking" birds. They proceed rives Cincinnati 7:55 a.m., Louisville 11.11 a.m., hair. The moment she caught sight views of Mont Blanc and Lake Geneva. along the hedges, one boy or moro on Bt. Lou is-6.5 6 a.m., giving direct connections to points beyond, of the kind-hearted boarder she fell I t Ib healthy. . ' each B id e , all armed with Stones, with First-class limited rates from Asbury Park or fainting into his arms. It is so rich in communal firewood which they unmercifully pelt or“Bock" New York to Cincinnati, $16; Louisville $19.50; Deal, N. J. REf\LfY CO St. L o u Ib , $21,25; SanFrancisco, $78.75; ex The two men secured the crabs and that it supplies all that each family any poor bird they come across. The cursion, $148.50. 10 days’ stop-over at Wash ‘.placed them in a large tin pgil. Then wants free of charge. other meaning of the word is “to beat ington, D. C., allowed all tickots. Through tickets aud baggage checks at Asbury ♦ ♦ » ♦ the kind-hearted boarder started out I t is the, neutral zone, where no cus or to clout,” e. g.,, “I'll fetch you a Park and all Now York and Long Branoh Sta to hunt up Bridget. toms duties are charged. Coffee is 15 sofek o’ the eorhole.” I have known tions, and all principal Pennsylvania Railroad ^ offices. He found her in her bedroom, with cents a pound, sugar five cents, butter “sock” In this connection all my life, JOHN KURVY, Tfcket Agent. her head under the bed clothes, mum* 10 cents.. nnd it is sometimes now UBed here. FRANK MCCONNELL, P. A. 802 and 1828 Broadway, N.,Y. bllng prayers and counting hei Servants can be had for four or five “I’ll sock him," "I’ll give him • bell- H. W. Fulleb. g p a / beads as fast as she could make her dollars a month. sock,” “He got a good Booking,” are Leading Establishment in the State for fingers fly. When she saw the kind- Without servants’ hjre the necessary common fdrms. I have known when hearted boarder she leaped to her feel expenses of a family are about $240 a. lads were fighting their ‘‘siders" to High-grade Stock and Moderate Prices. and shouted: * year. , call out: "Sock him!” “Sock him I" "A foin man you are, you dirty The publication of these facts drew by which, I believe, was meant, in S. W. KIRKBRIDE, blackguard to be after frightening toGexone family only, who complained ring phrase, to give an “upper cut.” the siven witB put £0 a poor goirl with because they had to pay $8.35 a month A formidable fighter is called “a beli- O. H. BROWN, your nasty spidery ctabs, with the rent for a nice villa with a garden. The socker.” "Sock" is common when deevil's own grip In their toes. Qel Gexers, curiously enough, are dis speaking of “thrashlngis-’ given nnd Contractor - SPRING LAKE, LAKEWOOD, out!” and she hurled an old shoe at pleased ot the wide advertisement of taken. “To give one socks,” meaning his head. the cheapness o‘f theif town. They say “to give "one a good beating." is in N . J . W N.J. The kind-hearted boarder got.—Ev that if strangers are to bo brought oommon UBe In East Anglia. And bo erett McNeil. In Philadelphia Pres*. there by advertising they’d prefer peo is "Pull up your socks.” for “mako - - - and Builder Furnltiire9 Bric-a-Brac ple 7wlth plenty of money rather than haste” and "set to Work.” A Btone In /. • v . < 1 Domestic and Imported, for every re for the-connoiBseur and art collector, Tho finest Summer homes at Deal were built un quirement. .Engravings ' A DramaUo Iflatake. those looking for an economic para the heel of a sock or stocking Is a •der my supervision, Plans furnished and esti C a rp e t# . for the drawing room and library. First Actor—What’s the matter with dise. well-known extempore life preserver mates cheerfully given. ' from the noted looms of this- aud! Crockery the auburn-haired leading lady ? or taker.—Notes and Queries. r- other countries, for hotels and private families, with Seaond Actor—Oh, the manager’s Age Nd Bar to Diplomat!. China special decorations. There is a movement on foot among . Love** Tonus Dream. Shop: First Avenue and Main St. ’• for domestic purposes and ornament. Everything • ■ wife has red hair, too; he forgot hlm- ASBURY PARK, C utlery x for the furnishing of seashore or city ,self when he was vexed nnd called the foreign powers to do away with the lim “Wouldn’t It be lovely, George dear,” for the table of rich and poor. ■- homes. ^leading lady “sorrel-top.”!—Indianap itation of age of dmbassadorB, making murmured the romantic maid, as the Estimates given cheerfully and courteous attention to all visitors olis Journal. • . the tenure of office depend solely upon sleigh started off and he tucked the or patrons. Goods delivered at any of the towns along shore free of charge, 1 . i i a man’s capabilities. robes about her, “If we could only go Intending purchasers are kindly advised to examine the new And 1 ' Strons Proof. through life to the end In this man YOST’S EXPRESS fresh stock at my Spring Lake establishment. Time and money i . Hetttc—So you really think tbai Drltlah Keellnffa Considered. ner?” Delivers BAGGAGE, FREIGHT, FURNI saved in outfitting entire or partially refurnishing (or the summer, A troop of Boer horsemen who per TURE, PIANOS, and all kinds of mov ,George Is in love with you? _‘Tm not bo sure about that,” replied able goods to any point in Asbury Park, j Edith—Oh, I cm sure of it. Tod form nightly in a German circuB has the m'fttter-of-faet young man. “It Ocean Grove ana vicinity at moderate been forbidden that part of their pro priceB, Post office address, Lock Box i should hear some of the mean things wouldn’t ooflt us much for coal, but 818, Aabury Park. Residence and office, 0. H. BROWN, Spring Lake and Lakewood. [he says about you and the rest of the gramme which represents a victory just think of the livery bill.”—Chicago 616 S«wall ayenue. . lorirls in our set,—Boston Transcript. over British redcoats. Evening News. ‘ ; '* HARRY Y0BT, Proprietor
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with thtf needed strength tUptGod would (PROSPERITY IN NEW JtHStY BANKS. GOV. YOOJlrtEES FAVORS BELMAR TAXPAYERS" Bouncing the, Baby.: | arUljottrita! grant Hlmr~~He was ever In prayer, but The .statement of the condition of the A fond mother once asked more frequently n o w In secret. £Ie always trust companies, state banks' and savings THE FRANCHISE TAX BILL DEMAND liVVESTIGATIOlN the witty Charles Lamb "how he liked babies?” a n d MONMOUTH REPUBLICAN taught great truths, but now He beglus banks in N e^ Jersey, just Issued b^tl^e The Proposed Measure Provides That John F. Hawkins HaS Been Retained 'to The stuttering w it prom ptly r- i\A that series of wonderful doctrines touch responded: "B of— boi— f * j \ PUBLISHED WEUKLY AT comptroller of the currency at Washing Two Per Cent.. of Gross Receipts Bring About an Official Scrutiny of ing on the eternity upon .which.men must ton, shows increasing resources,, boiled, madam!” , 'THE RSBURY PARK PRINTING HOOSE Shall Be Distributed By Corpora Collector McDcrmott’s and Bor Fortuiiately for the w-orld, NO, 718 MATTISON AVENUE, enter. He feels the ne^d of the world to The last previous statement was dated tions to tho Municipalities. * ough Council's Acts. most.men and women love , ASBURY PARK, NEW JERSEY. be awake to the fact that there is an end December. 24, since which -time the trust babies, and the home that is SSv ■ Da il y E dition—All the Year. Spocinl Corrospondonco TnEtfoUfcNAL. • w ithout one is hc-v^r truly ->*.,-1 and iiuother beginning. ■ No winder 1 Ills companies have Increased1 nearly a million Tnxpaj'ers In Belmar hav.e demanded an TRENTON, March lS.^-The new fran happy. The old bachelors as second-class ma tter at the Asbury Park soul was to experience the tor ment of* the dollars In their resources, the'state banks Investigation of' th6 oflicial affairs of Bor* like Lamb are , the only men who do not - e**'-^~Post OJfice, February 7, iSSS. chise tax measure introduced in Mho careTor babies, and the woman who hopes first before enjoying the beauties and joys nearly an equal amount and the savings ough Collector Charles McDermott/ whpse house, was prepared at the suggestion of to make her husband happy without tinder- / TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. of ^the second. T h e n , too, Jesus’ sadness banks from $59,199,151.70 to $C0,5C9,- whereabouts are still unknown;-.':.' '■■■ i; v going the ordeal of maternity, hopes in Governor Voorhees nnd means touch to t year, iu advance-. _i — ...... -$i becomes more marked. His ^vas a spirit 932.99. Tliey have gone oven further than that. vain. If wometi only knew, there is no 6 months, in advance ------— • Asbury Park and other municipalities necessity for dreading tlle panga of mother 3 months, in a d va n ce...*. - ...... ually joyful* life or lie could not have so The/ livings deposits have increased Many non1-residents of -tho borough who hood. If awoman is re’ally healthy in a' Sin pie copies.- _ I ...... fully lived so unselfishly. But as Ills frtmi $53,709^33^9 to $55,133,020.54 dealing with corporations owniug'fran- pay taxes there are very dissatisfied with womaiily way, her trial will be insignificant. • chises conferred v by cities. Governor There is one preat remedy that prepares a hour approached the Gethsetnane of Ills This increase of nearly a million and a the management of the municipality's woman for almost painless child-bearing. T o C or respond KNTS“ \Ve shall he glad to re Voorhees’ views on the subject may be ceive items pf news and communications'on sub* ear^Jdy mission also approached. He knew half §hows ait once the prosperity of wage- nflnire u6d want a thorough investigation It is Dr, Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. It; ects of Interest to this connmmitv.. Write only best gained from' the following state giyes strength; vigor and virility to the on one side of the sheet. ‘ Hu was to "die and . He knew" what* His earners. If It is kept up throughout the not only of the collector’s accounts but special organs All communications should he‘accompanied by death would be. His disciples had been year thp-saViugs deposits next December ment he dictated to the writer* also of the acts tend doinga of the borough ' th at bear the bur the full nam.©, and address o f the writer,' not “The tax imposed^by the bill is In dens of mother necessarily for publication but as a guarantee of informed of the manned of their Master's ■ivilLreach ii'totul of about $02,000,000. council. good faith. Anonymous tetters will not be noticed. lieu of the franchise tax-heretofore paid hood. It cures Letters intended for the editorial or uews de death, but they did not comprehend. They Accordingly, Counselor John F. Hawk .-yall weakness, in- partment should be addressed to the knew that something portentous threat- to the state, which, on the various cor- ins of. Asbury Park, who has been em > fiammation and . Editor o f Tim Jou rnal, - Senator Teller remarks that/ Colorado ulceration. It,., Asbury P#k, New Jersey, porations^embraced within the provisions ployed to represent these taxpayers, bus e.n’ed. can get along on the gold standard, as the baninhes morning Long Distance Telephom— «2b^ The words of the text,are an echo of of the bill, amouuted in 1893, toiiglily prepared a petition asking that the fnves* squeamishtiesa state mined $34,000,000 worth* last year, words spoken on another occasion by speaking, to about $115,000. . In other tlgathm demanded he granted. The pe and other discom?^r»<^« FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 11)00. but he is afraid of the results In New Eng forts. -It insures JesuS when He referred to His death. In words, this sum will be remitted by the tition will be presented in a few days to a healthyi bounc land. The emphatic sound money senti the present Instance' He Is in the height etatefinTavor of the dlffereut localities in Justice Gilbert Collins of the supreme ing: baby. Thou J3r*Subscriptions to the Journal will be ment In that corner of the country Tmght sands o f onec bar discontinued at expiration unless the Pub of Ills glory—the Holy City sings’ His which the franchises aro enjoyed, court, who will no doubt grant thO Tax to calm Mr. Teller's tremors. Hero are ren homes bless lisher baa notloe to tbe contrary. Notice praises. His declaration that Ills death “The tax imposed by the bill is in payers' request.* this remedy for the innocent laughter the McKinley pluralities of Jj890: Maine, of happy childhood. . Itonest medicine tbe, date on addross label. It tells tbe time shall be Ills glorification Is too pregnant tended as a compensation for the use of If this Is granted, Mr. Hawkins will, ex each paper la paid to. All renewals must 45,777; "New Hampshire, 35,794; Ver dealers pell it and will not substitute some for perfect analysis. There must ever be the p.ublic easements and leaves the amine into the borough’s affairs us he did inferior preparation. Read What one be accompanied by casb. woman saj’s : a mystery in the mind of one facing mont, 40,490 ; Massachusetts, *"178,205; .valuation of the real and personal prop recently in Sea Ikl^ht. ; ’ Connecticut, 53,545;. Rhode Island, 22,978. erty to be fixed and taxed at local rates “ I was token sick two years nf?o and tried TRUST THE' PEOPLE. death that other minds cannot fathom; Apart from that already published con almost everything butcouttf get no help," writes But this much Is certain: Jesus was The New England, plurality for the 100c by the local ai^thorltfes, as heretofore. cerning McDermott's difiicultles there'* is M rs. T. C. Ulnshficld, Urimfictd. Hampden 1 Tbo JocnxAL 'publishes today a com Co., Masa. “ YouY‘ ,'FQvorite.Prescription' did ready And willing to give His life for the dollar was 371,849, and nobody except the The provisions of the proposed law re very little light throwu upon the con me n grent dcab of good. I was suffering with munication'from one who. does not agree Colorado senator seems to be sorry about falling of the womb and could scarcely walk, world. Yes, It is right to go even further: quire the various assessors to value till dition of affairs, • now 1 am so much better off that I can walk quite with its policy in supporting the hill in? it. property of the companies for purposes a distance. It was j'ottr medicine that liclpcd troduced In the legislature by Assembly He was glad that God had placed His seal The borough council met last night and me. You have my best winhes and thanks, and of taxatlpn,'Separating- the property on or tooic formal possession ‘of- McDermott’s may Cod lie with you to do all the good for the man Klrkbride providing for the muni upon Him. - The annual report of the State Bureau of poor f.uffering: people that you cau. I f I hear o f .In view, of these things, looking for In the streets from the property,so lo- cipal ownership of the beach front. Statistics has just been issued. It gives books. It is more than probable that the anybody sick I will recommend them to write to ward to the/£reat event we are now ap- cnted. " ■ you, nnd I will tell what you have done for me." There are two asides to be heard in all more complete blatiBtics of manufacture in council will ask the court to appoint an prouchlng, it ^ is wise to look into our “The value of the property In, Upon or •Learn to keep the family healthy by public matters and the Jo u rn al's columns New Jersey for the year juat closed than expert accountant to investigate the col- reading Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medi hearts. As Jesus is the Saviour He asks under the streets jeq. ascertained is certi are open to those who, like “Observer,” ever before collected. The capital invested' lector’s books. cal Adviser. Free in paper-covers, upon that 116 be glorified. He has accomplished fied by the local officerB to the State receipt of 21 one-cent.stam ps to fcover mail .desire to express their convictions. in all the establishments reporting is $190,- It is still claimed that McDermott’^ ing only, or in cloth-binding 31 stam ps. His own glorification. We need to glorify Board of Assessors to enable them to ap We cannot' ack now ledge “Observer” to 798jS43; persons employed, 151,749; the borough accounts are short nearly $18.000,. Address, Dr. R. .V. Pierce, Buffalo* N. Y. Him in order that we be glorified. Are portion the franchise tax to the various be . on the right truck. He displays » value of material used, $131,480,197, anil the and that he Is also financially involved In our lives so lived that we can say we localities, according to the amount of , pessimism tbat. is fearful of venture., selling price of goods made, $204,274,214 his real estate transactions. ■ • ■ New Jersey Odd Fellows in .Session, glorify Christ? Do.wo feel that we are such property foun^l therein. though by-the ijse of this word we do not Of ali establishments reporting in the United County Ciejk J< seph McDermott bus The spcchd session of the Grand Lodge glorified in him ? This is not verbiage. “The c
: METHODISM SOLID. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. p r MR. EPIZOOT WILKINS. Stammering' is practically unknown So Said Bishpp Hurst Wednesday at the among uncivilized people. AND MONMOUTH REPUBLICAN. Sixty-fourth’Annual Conference of the. IIo Deeply 'lleicretM to Altnonnce Tlm^ The animal that first succumbs to Methodist Churches of New Jersey. "{he Dlnilcratle 111 ta Aid extreme cold is the horse. B'LUDA.Y, MA11GU 10, 1000, At the sikty^fourth session of the New A(?tilnni«loo lie* T o tally . CollapNt Stammering .men ate four times as aail Uuatlil Beyond ne^mre.T’ Jersey annual conference of the Method numerous as stammering women. ItatcH ol Ad»or(liilu*. ist Episcopal church In Millville Wednes Btrrio' VY I.NFEnMASIira, J?or calling* another man a lSar day Bishop John F. Hurst, after calling WAsmsuTox, D. C. through tiie telephone, a citizen of W bbks. Mo n th s. Tti the KfJititr: ' JBc)one county, la., bad to. pay a fine* spAtcr 1 1 2 1 8 I 2 I 8 I 6 | 12 the conference to order, made a feeling $ 6 0 0 of' two dollars. ' f l 00 M $ 1 75 » a «50 I deeply regret tu announce—en Gen 'A in, 50 75 35 1 0 0 0 ’ address on the Methodlat church. He 1 “ 75 125 iy> t 75 3 25 4 0 0 H. eral Bullnr eomnteiices ltlz .cllspatclios Architects of the big steel frame i lA " 1 00 150 200 a 75 ■ 4 25 5 59 8oo said, among other things: “ New. Jersey is 2 “ 1 a,s 200 250 3 50 5 50 7 0 0 idoo frum South Africa—tliet our Filllpeono sky-scrapers, do not allow for con 00 9 0 0 1 5 0 0 2 5 0 0 especially frngroat with Methodism, mem 3 !’ 17.S 2 75 350 4 50 •ampnne, wlcli tVijz orgnnlzed ez ,n traction or expansion bj’ cold or heat. 2 35 3 5o 450 *? •io ti 00 12 0 0 2 0 0 0 35 00 ♦ 00 18 0 0 3000 5000 ories. The type of. £Jew Jersey .Method The metal frame fe not. exposed to 5 .100 4 5” 6 SO 7 50 1.1 Dimicrotie moi-oment tu aid Agulnai- ia “ S50 850 115° i.S 00 25 00 3 SOO 55 oq 85 0 0 . ism is n warm-hearted tj'pe. The bonds, the outside variations in temperature, t o 00 00 6 5 0 0 9 0 0 0 I3°oo vdoo, Le? totally coliapst. It Iz-buetW 1 col. 1000 1700 33 od 45 as tb'c columns are entirely bricked the friendships are very sweet and fra beyond; repare, and not even our few. LofcAU N o t i c e s .—A lim ited number o f local no* grant, And It Is for us to make ihiB confer in. Therefore, their ' temperature, tices will be admitted at the rate of fifteen cents Republllcln allies In Massnjjlioosetts practically never changcs. per. line. Tliey mill he placed at the bottom of ence one of the pieasimt memories on the and the Yoonltcd Stalls senate kin put he'Jocal columns only, and must, have Adv. a t beginning of a new century of activity Enchanting gmilcs brightened tlae he end. When continued four weeks or longer, life and activity into it a "in. -It !iez and lo.ve fpr the common Methodism.” face , of a divorced-woman in Kansas a d iscount of a«j p e rc e n t, is allow ed, eauBed mutcli bitter fuellii arouiyl these City when she was afole to renew the , The bishop at this point touched on the Dlmieratlc iietlqunrters, and we air acquaintance of het* former husband, TO PREVENT YOUR INCOME FROM GOING L e« a l No t ic iis;—T h« Jo u rnal is a, legal alleged decline of the Methodist Episcopnl . newspaper, nnd as such Is the proper medium for now tryin tu And out hoo'-it wuz thet from .whom she had been separated without leaving anything to show for it, take out a all legal notices.. Some advertisements belong to church. Said lie: “ You have heard ^and two years. He wooed her ardently for es by law, while with many others,) it is optional hez bunkoed ns nnd made tis appeer bo policy of Life Insurance in The Prudential. Every with tbe party interested as t tiie land forces, or even of tnid day-rAt tbo Court llouso. at Fn-obold, iu nf, iu. a cate wherein Silos (J. Force, surviving coast last week. Rev, A. E, B:dlard, vice president of the “Well, all right; if you will take th at the towuMtip of Freehold, county of Moniuoutli, executor iihd' ti usteo under- tho last will onu hnul6d General Otis away frum Ilfs view of it I” * Now Jersoy, , s ‘ tos-tnuient. of W illiam M. Force, deceaHed, is Appearance ban been entered in the bank Ocean Grove Association; Rev. William desk, we cood iiev o.yerlookcd sum uv All tbut tract or imrcol of laun\nnd preniise!?, complainant, and Henry IT. Yard, and you and ruptcy court in Trenton, on behalf of cmfi- Franklin of the Ocean Grove Association, 1 “WTiat are we going to do abcjuit?” lii*»t■ iunfr parlieula rly dcpcribe* 1 ttmta, 1 y• others are do fondants, you nro reqnirod to .up- . liiz utiier falllns;. iiut tu be driven rejoined a half-tearful voice,..l.VI want in»r nnrl beiiiB iu 'h o townsiiip of jSeptune, in pear, pJead. answer or ijeinur to tho bill of aaid • torn, in opposition to the discharge of Jos and Rev. William MargeYum of Ocean frum one place tu nmitlier. nnd iiev hlz tlifl'County of Monmouth and State of Now-Ior- complainant, 011 or before the*second day of eph V. Jordan, of Long Branch. ' Grove were continued in the supernumer to speak to Swift.” hoy, known mul dosipnatcd 'ns lot numbered April, iiext; or tho Baid^bill -will-bo-taken as -...... line uv comnuiiilenshun with those “But you said yourself that Pm four hundred .and lifiy'three (No, 459) on a confessed ugainst you. man of Oceun ‘Park (uow hradioy limchj. miuio The Mi id bill js filed to’ f<»recloso $. mortgngo * Edward E. Hill, the.Cookman avenue ary relation." liedquarters cut, and hev his wife's swift, and as for talking—” given by Henry H. Yard, and wife, to Joseph butcher, is having 66 great a rush of busi by F. II. Kennedy Sc >»ou. A. D„ 187?) 5 Boffin- I'lalhf 3rapturu(Wnml perlinps washed— W h en the "heartless girl in fentrul nintr at a stake a t tho ui*rthaa».t-corner. of lot. Bruinl, dated April 1st, 1881, on lands in tno ness that ho linn been compelled to enlarge f. . • 8AD FOR VAN^UISE. stamps lilih ez lin inferiurgeneral lioaze number four hundred nud llfty-oro; tiianco Bbrougli' df" NdHh. Spring Luke; Monmouth ' v his more. Hill’s low.prices are the tulk of cut them both off, says the Chicago southerly at right nniiirK to Cook avenuo ono county, Now Jersey. . > staitsmanshlp ain’t up tu wimt we Inter .Ocean, as she reflected on that’ hundred und thirty-tlnoo feet und oight inches; .. And you. Mover Sulzberger, Will in m B, Hack* 4 »e town. Sheriffs Dstermlne to Execute^Murdcrers thort it wuz. W o hev bln uubossei] thcnco OHSterly liftyli-otj tiieuco 'northerly one onburg anil Fnnnio Mu hr oro. iimdo ilefond- peculiarity in human, nature,, which hundred aud thirty-three foot und eifflit niches;, ants, us executors and trustees under tho last The handsome building at the comer of Without llangmah'a Assistance. at evei-y turn. All the soijers and tholr makes even a long-distance flirtation tiieneowestoflj along the line of I t>oh avenUo will and testament,of Hnnon Muhr, deceased; Garlield and Third aventies, Long Brauch, relatlvs were ngln us, and we wuz pul fifty feet to tho place of bt-Rinuing, ‘Heing tho becailso s-aui Siniou Mnhr dtr-d Hoized of a por Hangtnau VanHise of Newark, who for fascinating to so many people. same premises which Andrew K BoReili and tion of tjaid mortgaged preniisoa, and also hold the future homo of the Simpson M. E. In the* oupatrlotlc attitood uv givltl aid wife by ideuturo.dnied tho ilrst day of Uctobor,. a jiVdgmfrnt against the Haiti Henry H. Yard. . Church, will bo dedicated .with imposing a number of years has'managed execu nnd cumfert tu the armed enemies uv Evil of Fried Food. oiK'fiteen hundred undeighty-eeven and recorded Am I y ott, J oh ri W, McFudden, J oh u. it , W h ito ceremony on Sunday, April '29. tions* for sheriffs lu various parts of the in tho clerk’s ofllco of Monmouth'-( ounty, at and Fred M, Wulton are inado defendants bo- the kouutry. We didn't exactly ui(‘en No one who has taken the trouble to Freeh'oUl, in Book 425 of Deeds, pupoi320, etc., ca'tii-o yon owii a jntrt of K»id lauda. , * state, is out of a job.' The precedent es tu tin thet, but the onscroopooius Re- And you, Theresa McFadden und Mrs. John R. A woman in a delicate condition got on a scan the average 'American bfll of fares trranted aud convoyed unto Mary; E. Uorsiott 111 White, are made defendants because you have, car Wednesday,night in North Asbury Park tablished by Sheriff S.unuel. T. Atchley publlkln noozepapers sed we did and can fail to* recognize the importance .^Voized as tho property of Mary E. Borsett. et dr may have, inchoato rights of dower in a por saying she wanted to go'to the Long Branch of Trenton in personally conducting the the peeple seemed tlu vote ez lf tlia'bc- of the frying pan with ns; fried ham, ah taken in execution at tho suit of Laura li. tion' of said lands. . .. . hospital. As so on as she arrived there a White and to bo sold by ^ c. Dutod February 2 8 ,19G0, execi^tlou of Murderer Williams, will be leeved cm. I wpz. mpar than surprized or baeon and eggs, fried oysters, fried * - O. E. DAVIS, Sheriff. HAWKINS & DURAND, child was born to her. - ( tu git a letter, last week, frum Old . Solicitors of CointPafnant. followed by the sheriffs of the state In fu potatoes, fried steaks, nncfvso on, *'ad S. St ANGER iBZAUD, SolV.. • . P. O. Address, Asbury Park, N. J.—10-14 A. W. Abbott of Orange was in this city Deekln Burlap, hoo lives In Noo Ger- nauseuni, seem to be staple articles of lintod Feb. 5,1809. 0*10 $0.80 Wednesday. Mr. Abl>ott is agent of the Chil ture executions. se.v oply a few miles fi'tim mi own food. What can be done to lessen the dren’s Aid nnd Protective Society of the The matter was^pretty thoroughly dis farm nt. Apple3nek. He iz a horny fried-food nuisance? Perhaps noth |N CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. OrangPH. He has securW . homes for tev- cussed at the meeting of the sheriffs of listed farmer nud never voted cmiy- ing so long as present conditions exist; To Wharton Sinklor and Mrs, Whnrton Sink- erul childron in this city. the state recently held. thing but the Drmicrntle ticket, and 5*o long as the highest ideal of ,the peO- lor, his wife. Mayor Sulzborger, )>»HiamB. Hackonhurg anti Fannio Muhr, as executors The Purim festival was observed by ^Sheriff Atchley’s determination to dis never knowed tlinre wuz enn.v utliet; .plc is to accumulate, dollars rather and trustees under tho lust will and testament Hebrews on Thursday. This holiday has charge the duties o f‘his otlico, even to ex ontil last Koveniber, wen, tu the sur than to devcloi> and preserve healthy of Simon Muhr, docoasod, John W. Mctnddeu been observed by the Jewish people prize uv everybuddy, lie went tu the bodies which shall be the servants of and I’hcresn JrcFailden, his wife. John RA\ hito "throughout the world for centuries with ecuting the deutii penalty, was applauded, nnd Mrs. John It, Win to, his wiftvamr bred W. and the outcome of the execution was polos and voted the strate Republildn healthy minds. Yet if those who teach Walton. By virtue of an order of tho Lourt ot mirth and festivity. It commemorates the ticket. I rote tu him.tu kno wliut It physiology in our putilic and other Chancery of New Jersey., mado on the day of freeing of their ancestors by Queen Esthe * watched with much interest. the date Jjoreof, in a cunso wherein biias t . nnd Mnrdecai from the pbtsof Human fof ment, nnd after flnillh sumbuddy tu schools understood their subject and 1 Force* surviving executor and trustee under tno At the' sh eriffm eetin g Van Hise’s read ml letter ho hed .It ansered, aud its practical ' applications as they Inst, will aud tcstnfneut of W illmnv.M. 1-orce, their destruction, as told in tho book of methOils and his manner of conducting deceased, is (c'*mpluinaut, and Henry 11. laru Esther. sined hlz cross mark nud sent it tu me. 'should; if there were more schools in and you and others are defendants, and you aro executions wis strongly condemmul. Van^ a«aMiucajuJ!imL.aua.v>xc.(JIL ..'..John l^nierjm, thowell known butcher. ,.IIil^od-W?rS-'sotis-ivjiz.la.lly>.EllIi[ieens which wholesome, economicai^ooejftrrr tho bill of said conniliiinitur. op . Will open uueiV'ineat mark‘0trffC'tJ4T-Coolc^ ^Trf^nrtmHTrt^TorTfom t tii* ten lltetn fer their kouutry, wen tlia warn't' were tauglit ^ “it’shoukl be; if,physi twelfth day of April, uoxt. or tho said bdl will bo taken as confoi^e I against you. ’ man avenue, Saturday, March 81. Mr.. executions a year in this &tate for some, brusliln nwa tiles nud muskeeters, nnd cians took every opportunity to im The said bill is filed to foreclose a mortgage Knieriiu has the reputation of conducting y^ara back., he hoped these few lines wood find me press, such facts of practical hygienic given by Henry II. Yard, and wife, to bartili an immaculately clean Btore and his patrons the same. He Bed lie hed alwnze voted ' Mandevilio, dated August 25tli, 1881, ou laiuls — * \ . importance as- they should, there can at Como, in the Borough of North Spring Lake, will welcome.his reappearance in business: the Dlmlcratlc ticket 07, often ez the be no doubt that by some sensible Monmouth county. Now Jersoy. ^ Choice Tiie meats he handles are known to be al- Pugilism] Causes Another Death. elecshun officers wood let him, took his And you. Mayor Sulzberger* William B. Hnck- and well-informed :people the .fried enbnrg nnd b'ft> nie Muhr ure inade defendants, Tender Meat ways the same, since nothing aged is allowed Pugilism has caused another death. applejack strate, and hoped tniiev the abominat ions Would be avoided. *V as executors nn ILLS OB’ THE FLESH. - WOMEN AND MINING. TRIED THE CHINESE WAY. Rasims (Sards. A' Kasnber of Instances Which Shon Paid His Doctor Only When Well, Rat' That Aex Is IVo Bar to Prac the Plan Had Its Draw f GEORGE C. 0RMER0U, THE BICYCLE RIDING SEASON Six Hundred Diseases to Which tical Prospecting. backs. BUILDING INSPECTOR, , Mankind Is Heir, SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES, IS NOW O P E N . Practically mining does not seem to “The Chlneao system of paying their CITY OF ASBURY PARK. You are thinking about a new wheel. You want the suggest itself as a field in which women physlolans while the patient keeps well best. You are invited to examine my line before Many and, r u l e d Are the B alad le* can achieve distinction, but the con and shutting oil the salary' wien he 708qEWALL AVE., ASBDRY PARK, N.J. T h a i Keep Medical Sciential* stantly increasing number of woman gets sick always struck me os being Office Hoars—11 to 12 j 1 to 2, purchasing. I have the finest wheels ever offered in Oner BtodrlBR Oat mine ownerB In Colorado and othei singularly sensible,” said one of the. this city by any dealer. -The new models are'now in stock or will soon arrive. Look at the List: •Remedies. mining states, proves that there Is no tenants of a big office building the H. B. JOHNSON, reason why the women of the future other dny, Bays the New Orleans Tlmes- Dayton, Sterling, Orient, Spalding, ■To face over 600 'diseases to which" will not compete with men on equal Democrot. “Yon sec, it gives a doctor, the fleBh of frail, humanity la heir Is ground -In this Im portant department every Incentive to make an unavoid Practical Watchmaker, Zimmy, Yale, Rochester, Cra>vford, the unpleasant prospect which stares able Illness as brief as possible, while Dealer in Fink Watches, Jewelry, Spectacles, Ac. of industry, says the Denver Repub Watcbos and Jewelry repaired at Oifcy Prices, > , White and Nyack. in the face the human being who la lican. Many mines in Colorado are our method of paying while we are about to enter the twentieth century. Oookman avenue and Bond street, PricesJrrom $25 to $75 owned by women and some nre even disabled offers just the opposite In In Chainless I have the best. * These, according to the testimony of directed by their feminine owners, who ducement. Of course, I don't mean to ABBDEY PARK. N. J. a 'well-known physician, Include only have quickly adapted themselves to say that any reputable practitioner Please call and see the sample wheels. diseases as such, and’ not Injuries, the work. would deliberately keep a patient laid JOHN HUBBARD, growths and accidents which require Two or three years ago a school up for the sake of his fee, but the temp M. b FERRIS, surgical, attention, and yet' may prop teacher, while spending her vacation tation is certainly mighty strong, and Successor to W. S'. BURTIS, 14 Mattison Aye., Asbury Pa~k erly be included among the Ills of In Arizona, located some promising last New Year's, after settling a whop flesh. claims through her knowledge of ge ping big bill for the preceding quar From infancy to old age man is beset ology. She secured some good speci ter, I made up my m!nd to give the P. O. Box 076, Besidenoe—700 Fifth Aventfe. by the perils of illness, but when it Chinese method a trial—jnBt as an In mens, sold her locations In Denver, and Estimates given for all kinds’of painting, , I b considered that some forms of dla- then turned professional prospector. teresting experiment. paper hanging, interior and exterior decoratione rphe Best and Cheapest Place to ■■ ease attack only the young and other She lias followed the business with “I was afraid to make the proposi forms attack only the old, or those of tion to my regular physician, who’s a N. E. BCCHANOSf persistence and intelligence, and is now * buy Lumber, Building Hard- GEO. A . SMOCK a certain age, the chances are Btlll making a most excellent livelihood, very stiff-necked old-timer, and would ADON LIPPINCOTT, more In favor of the overage sojourner with good prospects of securing a for probably have brained me with a steth- ware, Ready-Mixed PaUus - (all in the world escaping one or the other. tune. A Seattle exchange recently re psoope under the Impression that I Contractor & B u ild er prices), White Lea Oil, Varnish, Some diseases may be borna without corded the sale of two groups of mines was impugning his honor, so I hunted ■ Estimates cheerfully famished. serious consequences and recovered np a very earnest, able young doctor Jobbing in all branches prompty and care folly, is at the large located by a woman In thoKalso (B: C.) attendodto. from with comparative ease, while oth district. The location had been made whom I knew to be struggling hard to Residence and shop, establishment of SUCH A H O M SMOCK ers leave their mark for life, as It were, by the woman and she had stood by get a foothold, and laid the scheme 007 Main St., bet. 1st and 2d, Asbnry Park. N. J. engendering other complaints which them for seven years until she finally before him. “I'm In delicate health,’ go to make up the list of sick dangers. negotiated a sale. She Becured $125,000 I said, ‘and your profession generally We make a specialty of the Albemarle brand of From another point of view the dis as her share, the buyers being English geti,a good deal of my money from one A. A. TAYLOR, CEDAR SHINGLES at wholesale as well as retail, which eases may be apportioned among the and French capitalists. year’s end to another, besides penning we manufacture at our own mill. Also KING'S various external parts and organs of Such Instances prove that sex Is no me up In bed and preventing me from Mason and Builder. Office:' , WINDSOR CEMENT, a patent Plaster, which Is supe the body. In a measure cutting down attending to business. Now, I’ll give bar to practical prospecting, and In a Bricklaying and Plastering in all branches Haln St. and Asbnry Are. the total for the whole body at the yon *12.50 a m onth as long as you keep of Masonry Work. 1 rior to anything In the market, and Is Just the thing few years, the report of the labor com Jobbing promptly attended to. Yards: for cold. weather, as freezing does .not affeU It. expense of tome partloular part. missioner may show the army of wom me well. If I get Blck your pay stops Second and Third Avenues Wholesale agents for, Monmouth County. Thun, the head may be subject to so en workers materially increased by a until I’m. up again.’ He thought a P. O. Box 607. Office. 719 Mattison Are. simple a disease aa the falling out of large ntunber of feminine mineralo moment, and accepted.” and Railroad, Satisfaction guaranteed to all customers hair, or so serious a one as the tear gists, chemists, prospectors and mine “Well, how did it turn' out?" asked ASBURY PARK, N. J. Telephon 281). ing ofl of the scalp by accidental owners. one of the group of listeners. M. M. CRO SBIE, means. The one' Ib .apt to occur to al “I’m just coming to that,” replied the most anyone, while the other happens ENGLAND’S POSTAL WORK. speaker. “For a week or so it worked only In rare accidents. Again, a sim all right. The doctor dropped In once Plait ui taulal tafer, ia Succeeded by WHITTLE & GIBSON. ple exposure and stiffness In the mus Dotted Slate* Agent Say* It Far or twice to look me over casually, and Lumber, Tar Paper, Sheathing Paper, Two and cles of the neck, which, for a few days, ^Sorpasaes That of I hod a pleasant feeling that some one Three-ply Hoofing Paper, may be extremely trying to the man America. was vitally Interested In seeing that I Summerfleld ave. and Railroad, of affairs. But this is not In It with kept well. Then came the first unpleas Asbnry P ark, 9 . J Doors, Sash,' Blinds, having a steel'chisel shot into the Geoite Vf. Beavers, chief of the saj- ant experience. We * rainy day, b'. head, as was the case with a recent arles all > iiilowance division1 of the and I was hurrying up Canal street ASK ANY BUILDER OR CONTRACTOR. Frames, Mouldinps. patient In Baltimore, from whose skull United Slates post office department, toward the oflice when a man suddenly and he will tell yon that some of the the iron was successfully removed. has completed his investigation of the pounced on me arid dragged me Into a Finest Plumbing In Asbury Park Successor to A simple headache, while annoying, English postal system, and has gone hallway. It was the doctor. “Good has beon done by Hardware, may bo due to no traceable derange to Paris, where he is to institute the heavensl* he fairly yelled, ‘where are FEBD. BKOWN, CHAS. LEWIS & CO. ment of the nerves or brain. On the American postal station at the ex your rubbers?’ 1 don’t know,’ • I 702 SU41MERFIELD AVENUE. position. Estimates for anything in steam gas or watei1 other hand, the grdwth of a tumor In stammered, startled half out of my piping, cunneotions and fittings ■ Paihts, the brain or the blood clot formed “England’s postal service,” he Bald, wits. “Then give me the money to from a ruptured or diseased blood “Is better than that of the United buy you a pair at once,’ he said, ‘or SOUTH MAIN STREET, vessel may, by its pressure on an im States, In so far as London Is con you'll- be down with pneumonia, and JOHN N. BURTIS, Oils, etc. portant nerve center, cauBe paralysis cerned. The delivery of mall in this nrioee a whole month’s wages.’ He of a limb or the whole side of the body. city, I And, Is more expeditious th'an was so fierce that I shelled out and Undertaker and Embalmer ASBDRY PARK, N. J. A single organ may be subject to In Chicago or New York, a fact due missed Beveral Important engagements nearly O" scote of diseases, as, for in to the larger number of clerks and while I waited. 1 700 MATTISON AVBL stance, the Uver, about which much carriers employed here. We need “A few nights afterward I was quietly Coffins and Burial Caskets on hand or fur nished to order. Special attention given to Sole Agent for Adamant Wall Plaster Is said and written, and which receives about 25 per cent, more employes to eating a rum omelette In a restaurant, raming pictures. Telephone481 B. much blarao for the varying moodq make -the American service in the when who should rush up but that of man. In a well-known work on the large centers of population what it same confounded doctor. ‘Bum ome FACTORY, DUNKIRK, N. Y. practice of medicine the liver has set ought to be. lette I" he gasped, turning pale as down to It 15 diseases with which Its “ Our rural delivery, on the other death. “Why man alive! do you want WALL_PAPER BRANCH YARD, 8PRINQ LAKE owner m ay suffer. hand, Is much better than that In to take the bread right out of my Besides the specific disease which Is England.' The post office department month!' and with that he grabbed supposed to attack all well-ordered here concentrates Its resources for the omelette and ordered me some ten JACOB DOLL. JR., hearts In their youth and leave them London’s benefits, while all the mall and toast.. 'Your digestive organs are PRACTICAL PAPER HANGER WE HAVE TBE BEST GOAL more or lees affected throughout life, for the small towns Is sent to the dis very sensitive,’ he said, ‘and an at AND DECORATOR, the medical writers assign half a dozen trict distributing oflice; whereas, In tack of gastritis would mean eight or diseases to that organ which are to the United States vt-e Bend ell mall ten dollars out of my pocket. I’m a has In stock the largest and finest For all purposes—for ranges, furnaces, open be treated by the doctor. direct to its destination. I am com poor man,’ Bald he, ‘and I can't af line of Wall Paper at 5c a roll up. fires, steam boilers, blacksmjths, etc.. and sell Vocations of life give their Impress pelled to say that, judging from what ford to take Buch chances. It wouldn't ' Room mouldings to match all and deliver at lowest market rates. Kindling be Juflt to my family.' papers, 2)£o a foot up. Also for to diseases, aa the “clergyman’s sore I have seen, some American post office sale. Varnish, Wood Filler, Wall Wood and Charcoal for hotels and boarding throat," the “housemaid’s knee," employes do aa much before nine “latetho tea.and toast, whlchl abom Tints, Glue, Bronzes, Paper Hang ‘.‘writers' cramp” and “chimneysweep's o'clock in the morning aa British em inate, and began to wonder whether ers’ and Painters' supplies, etc. houses. • cancer.” Rome of the recent additions ployes of the Sflme grade do all day.” tlie Chinese system was quite as much Paper hanging. Fainting and to this class of diseases aro “typew rit of a cinch as It seemed at long range. Tinting done at lowest prices by ers’ paralysis” and ‘‘telephone head- HAVE A DIFFICULT TASK. Well, I wont bore you with all the skilled hands only. WYNCOOP & HULSHART, 'ache,” an affliction to which some o' details, but I give you my. word that- Give me a trial and compare, Yard and office, 79 S. Main Strfeet tho exchange girls are subject, from Spies In the British AY III y Run Many lo r the next tw o weeks I suffered mar prlbe^.x constant use of the telephone reoelver. Risks and Are K»er Known . , tyrdom. That Infernal doctor was 541 Cookman Avenae, Diseases, like fashions, change with * to Each Other. continually bobbing up at unexpected Adjoining Steinbeck's Mammoth Store. the. seasons, some being more preva places, determined to keep me well or V Eatab. 18 years. lent In one month of the year than In One of the most difficult tasks of the perish In the attempt. At last he passed Asbnry Park, N. J, another, although there la no hard British commanders In South Africa the limit. I was at the theater with and fast rule to confine them to a par is to secure the services of trustworthy a party of friends, and by some hor ticular Beason. Under the proper prov •pies who can furnish reliable Informa rible fatality he was sitting in the next B. E. K. ROTHFJBITZ, ocation a person may have a cold In tion of the situation and movements of row. _H MULES FOR AFRICA, rHE present cekxpry. I t l a u Seen the Largest Namhc* of Great Men EVer Lirhiu. Mine I'honsand Purchased in Amer ut One Time. ica by England. , It is certain that there is no period, to lival the first years of the nineteenth Hundred** of Car Loads of <*‘oed, Shoe* century in its number of great.men, no and Sai»ivi1e* Shipped .with tl»e period even to comparc with it except Animals on Chartered 1 tho fifth century-before- the Christian, SteaniHlilpx. - era. ' In the year 3 S21, the year in which Nnpoleoi^ .died, the following were A O M E in this week an cl see both of our establishments.decked out in becoming Spring garb. Eyery •Wennen English capital and. American alive: In literature; Byroij, Shelley, ^ departmerit his been thoroughly overhauled and gives,silent evidence of the passing of winter, Keats, Coleridge, be Quincey, Words thrift combine, something is going la for cold weather essentials1 have been retired and in their place is bran4d-new merchandise selected by happen, and the result js^yery apt to be worth, Lamb, Lnndor, Tennyson, • the •botl) ‘interesting* and stupendous, as iu three Brontes,- Victor Hugo, Heine, our expert buyers for.Spring selling among our thousands ofdiscrimiQating patrons scattered through the case of the recent purchase in the Goethe,Holmes, Dickens, Thackeray, out Monmouth and Ocean counties. W e have three, modern establishments to buy for; hence our Clough and Blake. .Among soldiers United States of nearly 9,0U0 tnules by opportunity to not only secure the very cream of the\various markets, but our ability, also, to sell the British government, and the trans were liviug the duke of Wellington, Na portationof. the same from interioi poleon and Moltke, besides a number of cheaper than those establishments that buy in smaller quart£kies. W e maintain 23 distinct depart-. great generals who had either seen the points, through th e port of New Or ments add from pur stock can be selected anytlfing'and everything desired for the home, the hotel or Napoleonic wars or were to-see the. leans, to South Africa, for the use of the the wardrobe. ' ‘ ■ . / -British army in-ihe-l-ransvaal. Crimea and the Indian mutiny. Amoyg the philosophers nnd men of science In'Septem ber last M aj/ll. J. Scobell, were Hegel, Darwin, the two Hersehels, of the Boyai Scots grays, British cav Owen, .Cuvier, Daguerre, W heatstone, alry, arrived in. Xew Orleans, and in Faraday and Simpson. The * painters Table and Bed Linen the usual unostentatious mauner of the log Dress Goods includecl Wilkie, Landseer, Turner and English man of affairs went-quietly’ to Meissonier. Medelssohn, Beethoven The coming of spring meaoe thfrt■ the? linen'closets must be '■‘-work obtaining bids from the various nnd Wagner represented music, Les- stock dealers throughout the west, JNevesr before have we shown such a complete sfock of Dress restocked, We have bought heavily of bed and Uible linen and making "several trips for the purpose. seps, Brunei, tiie two Stephensqns rep guarantee that our prices on tliia line of Ronds cannot be met by our resented engineering. Among states Goods* for spring wear. The new iuvolt’^8*lnclude the substantial He personally closed contracts with Competitors. 1 We can stock your hotel linen room complete anci on dealers in St. Louis, Mo.; Kansas City, men or orators were Qlndstonc, Bright, effects In aoollen materials, the dfdnty things' in wash goods and the Bistqarck, Russell, Cavour, Garibaldi, large orders will quote special prices. . Mo.*; New Orleans,. La.; and in north rich essentl«ls in fiilk, Evtty new ifftct in weaving and coloring „■ ■ .. . ' ' ■ ■■ . . . k ern Texas, for 8,820 mules, or upward Abraham Lincoln, Thiers and Victor ^ a t 300- car loads; at an average cost of Emmanuel. Among historians were ypu. wiU find on our shelves, with nptnW:r*nte trimmings nenr-hy to Grote, Niebuhr, Mommsen and Guizot; about $S0 per head f. o. b‘. steamer -at make jour gowns.cemphte as to material and tmbellislimcnts. The Steinbach Clothing New Orleans—a total «f over $700,000 for and of a countless host of men who were famous in other directions were the lot.-; • Sjir IU chard Burton, Speke, Le Verrier, It’s hardly necessary for us to say a word about the clothing ; Ia addition to tbe mules Maj. Scpbell .Rowland Hill, Cornelius Vanderbilt, department, for His conceded that the Steinbach Clothing, sdiether , also purchased 200 car loads of hay, John Walter, Wilberforce Yirid !Mac- oats, bran, etc., from New* Orleans, Stf rauley. Furniture and House Furnishings i made-to-order or ready-tailored, is tho best that can be procured Xouis and Kansas City; firms. anywhere. Wb have controled the clothing trade iu this section for * Th^ larger.portion of the mules and EO v7 DUELING WAS STOPPED. ‘all of the feed reached New Orleans via years and will continued do ao until clothing wearers cease to ap We told*you of'Mir fnmlture display last 'nionth. Since that the Illinois Central railroad, the entire The . Arrival of a Man Who Could preciate quality, wqrkmnnship and pricing. We arenhowlng nowa elupmerit being loaded • aboard the Shoot Made |l»e Pastim e time we have dispo8f d of tloustcds of dollftis1 worth of furniture days in'the readymade clothing department 1(75,000 worth cif down- transports at ^he Southport docks'of Unpopular. ’ ■ ■’ • -.Vff • . . \ " that company, whefe the facilities for and the first t cniploint a> 1o quality or pricing is to be recorded. to date garments, ahd cur guarantee goeh with e^ery purchcse. handling such large consignments, are Years ago in a western frontier town, New^furuiture it ijrjKiiig dbiiy,to If you intetd pureluihing drop in y^r these, who demand exclusive patterns in suits, overcoats, says the Nq\v York Tribune, a traveler, ^unexcelled. .* j and fancy vests, our merchnnt'tnilorlng departments can bo counted The mules were moved from Kansas footsore and W 'eary, arrived one after and learrt o u t prtCf J, In the house fmnibliiug dfparmunt we,parry noon and made his1 way down, one on to giVe satisfaction. Th« beat dressed men ill Monmouth county** City and St. Louis in special trains, | the thnusnnd.ttt.d-one'e^eniials fr.r lirme com fort. Hotels, boarding made -up of large patent stock'cars, on , street of then burg; He was suddenly are onr patrons and the list grows larger every season. Come* lo startled by the sounds 'of shots'and, excej-ttonally fajst schedules—the run boutes1 ard.coltageis^finnislnd.c< it j'lete, in quick time if necessary. and stroll through-the clothing departments, whether you cure to from St. Louis to New Orleans, a dis- looking up, discovered four men shoot -Bpeeial** ffeiirgi-yi||ls n.onth, in carpets ai d mattipts. — 70G miles, yja the Illinois Cen*. ing -at one another. The—men—svere‘ buy or not. trah being mode in 28 hours, which is' standing a t the four corners of an im pract ieiilly passenger train service, ; aginary square and each shooting at. -. ■ .: ? . " Prom Kansas City, a distance of 880 the man catacbrner to him. Being in General Two .' '“7” .... miles, via. the Kansas City, Fort Scott w hat he. supposed a safe position, he & II em phis railroad to Memphis, thence puused to w;atch the.outcome of the Providers Modern over the Illinois Central, the through fray, when a bullet, goingits for the : p . run to'New Orleans was made in 40 intended mark; cut by his ear. ^Ijiat Establishments hours, including a stop-over at Mem aroused -hi#' \yrath, rand, drawing hia Home and . | v phis for feed, water nnd rest. pistol, he dropped him. Another-bul-, On arriving at New Orleans the ani let frying wide from its m ark, but near Wardrobe If mals were unloaded and placed'in large to the stranger, caused him to lay out one of the other pair,-and the two re T^oth on stock pens, where they were held and Stores Opert^ cared for until tbe vessel's were ready tc maining men sought safety in flight. the Troltey. receive them. In that particular town duels, had Tilt 8 O’clock The British government chartered the been jireviously comparatively harm-, W ■ steamships Prah, Montezuma, Cor less, amusements,--owing to the poor inth ia, Huronia, Manchester City, An- marksmanship of tta 'Opponents, but * selma de Larrjnaga and Hermes, to the man who could shoot had arrived, transport the ‘ animals from- New Or- and the .inhabitants, although, they ' leans to destination. ‘ The cost of.su cli turned out to gr&et;him in a body and transportation was about $100 per head. •grant him the freedom of the city, did These boats were specially fitted up so in manifest awe and trepidation. for, the service, being lighted with elec Whenever he told the story after tricity, carrying their own distilling word fie used to wind up impressively, PRICES FR G i MARCH 15 TO ifiRCH 22. -plant, and eVery Stall provided withnn by saying: “And, boys.^jn that town automatic cock, from which water for after that they went around me as if the muies'ean1 be let out regularly three 1 had been a swamp.” . , times' a day. The feeding is done by- hand, a sufficient number of hostlers be- MU SIC’S GROWTH IN GERMANY a n 1 1 m i s i itfg taken along for that,purpose. One You’!I Find It At or more* veterinai^ surgeons accom ltinicbed That Stage "Where It ‘Sup* panied each vessel,'to take care of such port* One ind a Kulf Mil- , lion People. of the.animals as might fall frtck on the. THESE LOTS RANGE FROM ONE TO FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS long voyage, which will consunie_.at • The Society of German ColUposers least 20 days from port to port. has published the following curious The Manchester City, the largest oi statistics, showing the growth of mu the t ran sports,...being^ C3(T feet long, sic in til at eouiitry, says the New York if it is E.nytkibg in the G rocery line, and you w ill, Tim Sm-ets ol' Aabury Park m e ltM -tt broad, an stowed away 2.090’ mules in her five Times: Among virtuosi it place* 58u also ft rid the prices much lower than ybu will be de^eks; to say nothing of 05 ear1 loads of singers,' 24 / ..A.. »t .Ti'i ’ i'rjt' •: V- % '* .1ft V m Spseial Boiieca, ■ S4»reaai6nial'. Asbury Park Journal MR. EPIZOOT WILKINS. *•***• *•<»<•«.» FOE SALE. • UBa.JBBXAN;i* f> BOTT, The Weekly Journal ) Both fm , ■ rDBJJBHKD SVE11I ATTEBNOOM Boom stove with or •without .heater, itt first* U Physiciaaa end Borgftoap class order; Price very low;; J* C.' X*o&an, 600 - ■ SSIl Aubnrr Avfci AEbarjf.Park. - " EXCEPT SUNDAY AT ' . IS* Btto .Announce That .Office to >.a a, m.: a to 8; 0 tO0p. xa.: Third avenuo. > / « Q5* Telephone No. 6, ; ’ :S;--AND. -■;: $2.©0 >-Hfc ASBURY PARK PRINTING HOUSE' “the OlmlcrmUc .Movement ta Aid ‘ Affalnaldoo Be« Totallj Collnp.t G R A D I N G . ^ A; S. BOTTOM,'iEB.H. t. O’. BUBTOK, D.D.St . 718 MATTISON AVENUE, ' ‘ and baatld Beyond Repair*.” Contractor for gradinR of all ktnds. Privet -£gO&TON BEOTHEES, '. . bedding a apo6)alty. Call on or i^ddrtsa T. Y. A»BI’ »V PARE, . NSW JERSEY. Hendrickson, 682 Prospect avenqe, P. O, Box . . DESTISI9. > : Tri-Weekly Tribune) per Year Buko rrv iNTEBUAsinrjr, 1082, Asbury Park. N. J. lOOtf ' 628 Cookman Avenne, Aabu-T Park, " ‘ : P. 0 . DRAWER F. ' " W ashington, D. C. 53audcatne Eaildlag, S, W. Cor. Broadway and Tu the Editor: 28 th Btteet, No* folk tOMO 0IITA*0»TtU»H0«li«* •. I deeply regret tu announce—ez Gen New ?ork offloo closed from May nntu Ovtober. eral Buller commences hlz dispatches r»E. GSO. P. WILBUE. • • • •< Friday, March 16,rlr900. Phyaloiati sad Sorseon, : -frum South Africa—thet our Fiillpfeeno %S.W. eor.Grand and Asbnry svea., Aabory Park. NEW I0RK TRI'WEEKLf TRIBUNE campane, wlcli ;,tuz organized ez a Hew A.-.. ..m . /. •. £)BAN THOMPSON, • ■ ■ ' /• OCEAN BOULEVARD. Dimicratlc movement tu Aid Agutnal- % MONDAY, WHtNESOAV; fHU DAY Practically « DAILY, and tbe CHEAPESI WliOWN. There is a Bcljeme on foot to open a doo, hez totally collapst. It iz bustld STENOOBAPHKB AND TIPEWE1TEB. .! beyond repare, find not «iyen our tew Resolutions. X Offi*o.ll)0!! Main Street; Aabusrs Park, W. J /boulevard from Atlantic Highlands-down Beald noa, 648.M«rtn8trset,0 :^nspA rt‘'tW >ai^nftiliinflr6ri'''N e# 6¥i' ;% ns ‘t^^ailnatrfti.':! TS^cost'tif m k V .{?£,!> .1'ih’o. ). Ql-.O -vlllJ.a -‘iii 'Ju ..iid-j 30 *^fji j i- ,‘Jot/T‘j’h ,;:jjl>; \ij' 'b>\!({<]it ^bpmsportation was about $10(3 per head, lu So' jir'iiiftbij**! iiiiOi s (These boats were (specially fitted up J > ,:! • uUiUinUt j32 !S 3E S -1! 1,1 5 -sa g ui.ol v/nrr' ;*slderjltl<>h; df-eiteeuttveibuWnesajI railrtwtd'to'Sliark riyer;'thence dowrt’aloiife wlthdrawlpg/, shareholders'..dt 1 ijbuilding go to Cope Town.” . tlona to Canadian. itwjpjJ) tafiact|v,e(Sepvr The boulevard matter. woa, brougbt«'ip ”'iPendin|('ifr'fmotlOnl;;tel|.that effect Mr. saidi river to. the'inlet 'at'tb'e1 'Odtdn'j1 'theiite and)loan associations against the (practice Ice.” Lord Tennyson cables as follows: northerly; alongi the ocean i d Jaiipoint lii)! tKe ^ “ r- Penrosfe.YWtib hasrcharge'6f ther cabe iof whlobiobtalna Income jM«anoeS‘Ofiretain>. ‘“AdcKIH6,J M n ^ m ’lS.-^BiivtWdr,'■‘minis- session, which was. precedodvby a.trellg- ;fdrtn'er;.ige'il6'ti)r‘ ’Quaw > Hngg«ated;i’tKatva Boutheiuif ^i^rao .foanji the; [afotesaid ljegiq- FlSf, m e tS H t^e»PevW?r.tlr?fisfc. tq):the be- Ingla largBjaraaunti of itianey .pald, io by, pqs service,llledl%y'['®»