VOL. -XXII. ASBURY PARK, NEW JERSEY. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1897. N O . 6

BICYCLES AS BAGGAGE. COUNCIL HAS A MEETING. PREST. ROBERTS DEAD ABOUT THE COUNTY. PERSONAL. BUILDING LOAN’S SUCCESS. New Jersey Wheelmen Advocate the Bill Assistant Postmaster W, F. LeRoy ha? Water Department Contracts and Water Ar Great Financier and Manager of a Vast Before tho Legislature. Matters of Interest Recently Reported in A, Prosperous Financial Association Begins ; Business Discussed. been confined to his home on Asbury ave­ ;. / : Property. I'^JIfpr friends of tho Bicycle Baggage bill; 0 the Local Newspapers. ( nue for the past three days on account of a New Series. - .The Improvements' n^ade and those Iri George Brooke'Roberts, president of the had .Resented their argument to the Bouse -i^hjQ Presbyterian Church of Long Branch aickneaa. n The meeting of the Aabury Park Building > contemplation at tho Park Watot made $137 from a gyp y camp last week. Aabury Company,' and ono Railroads Committee on Wednesday the 9 Rev. Hbwar^Sahton has accepted the call and Loan Association to-night commences Works furnish plenty of material for discus­ jot the foremost railroad men and financiers hearing-was adjourned to Wednesday, Feb. : «T&tob Steinbach is enlarging and other- tq,: the paatorate of the Buptist Church at Chester, Vermont Mr. Ashton is the aon- the twenty-fourth series: Notwithstanding » sion at tbe meetings of tbe Borough Council. in the world, died last Saturday afternoon 17, at the request of Attorney Allen, of the wi^f improving his large department store the hard times throughout the country and , Tlio Tshys and wherefores of everything done at Long Branch. ih.law of Mr. W. W. Henderaon, of A?bury at his home near . Death re­ Ral!?°ad, andWjJH am H.Vrede nb urgti avenue. * 7 ~ 7 ~ r " ~ *; T * the business depression In Asbury Park* ; The' Kcd Bank &■ liong Branch trolley is gone ovor in detail until really the sub­ sulted from heart failure,: superinduced by bf tho Pennsylvania. C. Frank .Kireker^ there is every indication that the new series ject becomes wearisome. Monday night’s dompuny has put in n waiting-room at Wolf Mr. 0e R. Zachariaa returned nt> Monday indigestion, and catarrh of the Btomach. Chief Consul of the NeW Jersey division'of 'Hill, between Eatontown and Long Branch. from the Cycle Show. Mr. Zach- will be almost as successful ae those which meeting of Council was devoted almost on . For more than thirty years Mr. Roberta the League of American Wheelmen, made arias and Mr. E. M.'Hope wero in charge of have preceded it The Association Offers tiroly to water, air compressors, ond tbe ' Albert VanHise. of Upj>er Freehold town- Berrang A Zacharias’s exhibit and were very had suffered , from' a serlouH organic affec­ the prinoipal argument, and gave printed shfp, killed, ton pigs last week that weighed esti'a'advantages for the purchase of a property 'which tho Borough expects to ac­ successful in taking orders and introducing tion of the heart, complicated by stomach copies to tho members of tho committee and 3 ,4 0 4 'pounds. They . wero nine months tho lubricant td the homo, and this has led many people to iake « quire from John A. OSthens to enlarge tbe troubles. In July of last year he went to others. Tho pamphlet also contained illus­ old.; Miss Lillie Newmon/pttprlptor ofn con­ shares and put away a portion of theW sav- v water supply. In addition to Mayor Ten- New England for a^hort restand change of trations showing bicycles suspended by Eatontown township has real estate val­ Inga each month that would otherwise be Broeck, there were present Oounoiimen fectionery Btoro In KeatoirBlock, and Mr. scene. While thero more serious symptoms' straps from tho top of a bagaggo car, which ued M $1,564,250, and $‘225,543 worth of Wm. A. Gelhaus, of the Dairy Kitchen, spent with less profit and satisfaction.;* - Winsor, Kirkhride, Harvey and Keator. were developed, and it was found neceBsftry is a suggestion to the companies to provide pbl^^nnl property. Tho tax rate is $13 on were married on Monday night at the Bap­ The twenty-third annual report of the Ae- Tho clork read an opinion from Mr. Haw- a t^gDeand. tist parsonage by Rev. Z. Clark Marten, to bring him back to his country seat. for the safety of the wheels and'to econo. -soeiation-shows its bealtbfui-eondition;—As——- —-yPnilo- walking In his sleep a few nights Mrrund"Mr&.~GGlhauB nave rooms for Housed -A-fter his return, despite the mosl careful mlze spaced indicated by the table appended thgje-ivaq^ western part of the township, which has ng^John Duncan, Sr., of'^Wayslde, fell keeping over the restaurant. ^ nuraing, Mr. Roberts’s.af2 lotion steadily in­ Consul Kireker’s telling points were that down stairs and was badly burned on the deceived from dues, interest and fines, bee , contracted for by tho Borough, He Mr. P. R. Smith and family, of Third creased, and since August 31 laBt he had railroad companies transport without charge beai| And legs. $97,510.98, compared to $74,973.46 tho said'that ho had bees unable to examine all avenue, are passengers to-day by the Co­ been tunable to leave his room. Since then 150 pounds of baggage for each passenger,: j C(5ttpany G, of Keyport, made $50 from manche, of the Clyde Line, for Jacksonville. previous year. The loans sold at an average the. releases, tax-bills, etc., but bad been he has been gradually failing, and for a and should do tho name for wheelmen; that a ^impBtrol entertainment last week, Tbo Their deBtination is Enterprise, where they premium of 7 per cent The lowest that expect to spend some time at the Brock assured by Mr. Githens-that-the property week his symptoms had been *o alarming the service is charged for In fixing the rate money will be used to defray tho expenses jnoney.brought during Jbe.yeaxjvaB 3>£ per would ba turned over to the town clear of of 4 trip to Washington. House and later visit the new''resorts^ on' that all hope of saving the distinguished for carrying the passenger; thatbioyclea aro Lake Worth and Biscayne Bay. cent, and the highest 10K per cent. Frorp any encumbrance. It; connection with this sufferer’s life had been practically aban­ >'Jumps McCormack, of Holmdel, was baggage, and have been so hold in Missouri, Mr. W. S. Conner, a summer resident o£ premiums alone the Asgoclation colledted matter Engineer Rogers showed a snap of doned. Mrs. Roberts and all the members thrown from a sleieh a few days' ago and in tho coro of Bettis against tho Missouri killed. Ho wa« 50 years old, nnd leaves a Ocean Grove, has gone to Florida for his $7,576.50, or nearly double what was re­ the property, together with a location of the of the immediate family wero in the.alck. paciao Railroad, while the legislatures of wife and several children. annual visit at the noted flshlng-grounds in ceived—in—1895^— The—total—earnings— the^State^Se-'WiU-'Btop^afc-St.^Au] streams thereon. room at 4.30 o'clock, when death .came -jIe«Hfork7-Hhodo Island, and Ohio have de: a mount 16 ~ — Water Commissioner, Sloan reported that 'Tho contract for carrying tho United and Daytona before going to BiBcayne Bay, peacefully after a long period of un con - clared that .bicycles aro personal baggago; States mails between Belmar and Hamilton Tho following tables give a true account the contract for the new air compressor had and In March will wind up the seaaon at Bciousness. tbat.tho courts of this and other countries hrtH .bpen awarded to J—L. Yoder.-Ho does Str^Petersburgb-on~th ff<3ulfrwhere Spanish of all the moneys'received and disbursedr' — been awarded “to t!fe~I&fmolt^fffgMnt Orders were.issued for draping in mturn­ the-work for $192.70 a year. mackerel make an angler happy. Mr. Con­ a statement of capital, iogetber with the have decided that that which a pasfiengcr ner resides in Trenton. Company lor $4,100. The merits of the ing the stations of the Pennsylvania Ra’l- takes with him for his personal UBe or. oan- 'r'uie fourth series of tho Second Keyport actual and retiring value of shares : machine were talked about, and it was the road. All flags were placed at half-mast on ^of’dlng ond Loan Association started last Mrs. J . F. Bowen, of .the Guy Mansion, venienco is personal baggage, ob the gun of n& qt with over 500 shares. This is the r ec eip ts ■* unanimous verdict of the Water Board that the foxjyboats and on many business houses. and Mrn. E. A. Martin, of Surf House, will a sportsman, tbe easel of an artist, books of latest Berles started by tho Association. Bail for Florida next Tuesday oti theMlgdn- Treaa. bal. at iuat report——— _$ 4,751 38 it would do the work required. The trouble —Mri Roberts' was born near his late resi­ Rec’d from dues, int. and fines 97,510 97 a student, tools of a mechanic, or instru­ . ,0. Appleby, of Shrewsbury, will sink quin. of tho Clyde Line. Mth. BoA'eh will with the compressor now in use is that it is dence oh January J 5, 1833. Ho was ttra spend the rest of the winter at the Bumnaer- Rec’d payment of mortgagee. _ 14,300 00 ments of a surgeon; that pusse lger rates nn,-Artesian well to get a sufficient supply Rec’d depoalta— __ _— 15,150 52 too small, .and entirely inadequate to the fifth of tho presidents who have, made- thtr should be reduced and no baggage carried of Water for his live stock. Tho tower to be lin House, Orlando, and expects ro return needs of the water plant., Last summer the Pennsylvania Railroad the greatest com­ biijlt will be 68 feet high, and tho tank will north in April. Mrs. M artin’s plans have, free, or the baggage of every passenger to not been completed. When Bhe arrives at — v— $131^712' 87 compressor had to be stopped several times pany of its kind in the world. The first of hago a capacity of 12,000 gallons. these was Samuel Vuughn Merrick, who carried when the chargo for transportation’ Jacksonville she will moke out an itinerary, ■“ :------DI8BTJKS EM ENTS. ^ ...... because the pipes had become hot by.reason, presided over the destinies of the company '"‘^ifred Herbert, of Hcrbertsville, near taking in the principal resorts of Florida.' Paid borrowera — ..__$90,923 5 0 ' has been included in tho prico of hia ticket; Eatontown, died suddenly last week of heart of the extra pressure exerted. at Its organization and during its early that the opposition of the.raikpoffe is due.' “ shares withdrawn— 11,903 69 It was naked of"the Water Commissioners years, and who,\ after having ween it started ,di?ynRO, suporlnduced by. overexertlon in “ shares matured 10,603 25 successfully on Jits course, was succeeded by to a desiro to avoid tho cost of 'providirij? b5«>cl6 riding. Herbert waa a pooular MR. DEY GETS THE CONTRACT. *? insurance— wl— —.—.: . 69 40 if Mr. I,. S. Casein, the consulting engineer, young man, and his funeral was largely at- William C.-Patterson. The latter was in suitable arrangements. % .V:‘ . ; tendod*...... -...... — deposits and interest -___ 15.298 81 had recommended the IngersolUSargeant turn -succeeded^n-l8524>y-X-J3dgBr-3?hom- ""ConsurKIreker said tlmt” many jrallronds The Coleman Stores^ and Flats To"be Built “ e x p e n s e a ______1,462 14 “ rebate on premium.-—_,_ 191 50 » Compressor, and Mr. Treat replied that he son. the brilliant engineer, who had already In New Jersey nnd over 100 in the' United vi'wo cents a pound was all P. W. Elmer^ by Home Mechanics. " had.' ■ v. - .v 1; • * ■ " strongly Impressed his personality on the ’uf-MUlstono towimhip. received from a lot ~ 11 * Real, estate. ______1.219 34 road, and under whose presidency the line States are now carrying bicycles freo. as bag* Dr.~F.~F. Coloman gave out the contract Bnlanco------::~ 4 t.2 4 s - 1 ‘Wo thiukthe mQChJne istnrrighfl*T said of,:pork which ho recently sent to New York, was completed ncro*s the Alleghuny Moun­ gage, and doing it of. their own volition. lie will bring suit atzalnst the commission thia week for his new throe-story building Mr. Treat. “ You musfc_recollect, gentle-- tains and extended in many-direetions.------merchant, claiming that he has been de­ on tho north wept corner of Fourth avenuo $131,712 87 This stage of physical development was As nn Instance of tho unfoirneBa. of.prevail.; . men, that we use luts of water during the frauded. ______-and Kingsley-Btrcet, where tho Prebie cot­ Premiums on Loans__*_..^___ $ 7,576 50 —-summer, forwehaveno^iquorHcenBesrhere .followed hy-tho-brilliant nchlevemenfs-of ing conditions it was shown that At cost* ** ■preldent Thomas—A^Scott.-who—enlarced- wheelman twenty cents to take his bicycle; -In n thousand drawings of architectural tage formerly stood. The successful bidder “ on shares withdrawn 961 23 and this draWHeuvfl^6n_tBV) water. ” thejsystem by Feouring New York terminals, from Paterson to FairVlow, two miles, and drfeignssuhmitted by students of the various was John M. Dey, of Ocean Grove, and he STATEMENT OF RESOURCES. , Finally the contract was approved. Be­ gained control of the Philadelphia.-WM- cojloges throughout the country, third for this sum four passengers ond four largo agrees to have the building completed and Bonds nnd mortgages ... -$371,900 00 fore this, however, Mr. jGlthenn, who was mington «fe Baltimore Railroad, erected the honors wero won by Fred M. Truox, of Red Loans on stock..--— 3,200 00 trunks could make tho eume trip. •Bank, who ie student at the University of ready for occupancy by May 1. There wero _. Wafcer Commissioner until the appointment splendid Broad Street Statim in Philadel- Dues.— — _____ . 10 216 48 phiaT and in many other ways~added to tho Chief Consul Potter, of Now York, said it Pennsylvania. nine other bidders, three of them Now_York > of Mr. Sloan, praised the ability and intel­ Real Estate— !------_4,000 00 importance of the system, North, Ea*t, waa only within W o yeara that railroads had ^fVt tho last meeting of Company G, of men. The prices of the last-named were Safe aud fixtures.— ____ 100 00 ligence of Mr. Cassin. West and South. - *■ charged for carVying passengers’ bicyclcs. Keyport, Sergeant Charles H. Sandman was under the local contractors, but Dr. Cole­ Cash,—. 41 24 Jacob Doll, Jr.j aB ked, if Asviury Pnrk It fell to tho lot of Pres tier *Roberta, a meeented with a silver cross for having man of mucir more-conservatlv- tem pera­ In New York not a single complaint has man desired to have the job go to a home a .building line, apd when ioldr that jt ntialificd at the "State range fivo years In $389,457 72 ment, to firmly knit this great system tor been made by. wheelmen of tho breaking of< feuccesaion; Captain Herman O. Bauer re- bidder in order that tho money to bo spent Dues paid in advance$ 887 50 ither. strengthening It against the nossiblo might be circulated in town, where it would Reserve fund 1,500 00/* the lot on which the new Steinbach build­ ericroachment^f^u^^rIval#HlerT^^f8w' .iiiblc^clfiiAii-firanflpoftRUdii'vu^^nr >ta;AKP!$i »■x . ■:-v . 13th ser lea .matured^, ,Gt$01; strong hiw. ^lenryK roener has been olecfeH^ presTdenf T 'dfHhe ^Yn o ing is being erected to see if ono of tJie York Central on the north and the Balti­ ~Dop be Hb- 5 3 ^ 3 ^ m ore & Ohio Railroad on tho south. To Herbert W. Knight thought it unfair to F. M. Taylor, J r., vico president, und E. When finished the building, together with pilasters was not encroaching. Street Com­ this immense work he gave the best years postpone the hearing after tbe wheelmen had R. Sloeurn, Jr., secretary'und treasurer of the grading nnd itnprovement of tho Net assets. $378,919 22 mittee was told to have a diagram made o f his life, and in it he achieved such re­ tho Hollywood Land Company. Tbe com­ presented their side, and asked that tho bill grounds, will cost not lees than $ 22,000. VALUATION OF SHARES. of tho property and present it at the next markable success that tho Pennsylvania pany owns $60,000 worth of property at Railroad has’ passed through fcbe^ recent be reported either favorably or adversely Hollywood, including five lots on Cedar All the heating will be done by hot water. raeeting. ;- SERIES NO. SHARES NO. LOANS years o f depression in better Bhape and next Monday night; but the committee de­ avenue. Dr. Coleman has paid particular atten­ 14 189 50 The danger of awarding contracts to irre­ with loss reduction in revenue than any qf $175 85 cided to give the railroads a hearing and Rev. F. R. Harbaugh. who has been pas­ tion to hia drug store, which will be a model 15 278 ■87- 155 01 sponsible parties is demonstrated in the its great competitors. 16 349 'fV * .-4- 133 74 Mr. Roberta made no very largo additions the wheelmen a chance to reply if they de­ tor of the Presbyterian Church at Red Bank of completeness and convenience. Tho since 1874, has notified the Board of Trus 17 407 * > 7 5 1 1 2 28 casei qttfw McNaul Company, which was to tho company’s system, but a great num­ floors will be of tile, and all the finishing in given the contract for the /erection of the sired it. -. “■ tees of a desire to resign. Mr. Harbaugh’s 18 559 183 03 88 ber of feeders were constructed during his white und gold leaf. The porch, which will 19 591 _ ' i. 198 presidency. Chief among these are the action is takerr because of poor health. He 74 72 new boiler and fetack at the water works. AFRAID-Of PPOSECUTION. haa been twice pastor of the Preabyterian extend over the entire Fourth avenue side, 20 707 , J 8 8 ■ 58 10 Portions of the work were sub-let, and now Pennsylvania Schuylkill Valley, the Chest­ Church at Red Bank. 21 • 753 185 ■. 42 09 nut Hill branch, the Trenton cut-off, the will have rolling glass sashes, and will be some of the contractors aro clumoring for The Corset Peddler Leaves Town 22 » 866K 288 . “ 2 ? 2 Q Now York, Philadelphia & Norfolk, the big with- The Keyport Weekly is advocating light­ so arranged that it can be shut off from 23 1 2 9 3 ^ 4 4 7 « 1'3 52 their money and threatening to sue. the bridge across the Delaware and its conneo out Giving Her Destination. ing that town by electricity. At present the public gaze by Japanese screens. Tho porch JBorough. A. A. Taylor, who set the boiler, tions, a number of short lines in the soft town is paying $1,532 for gos lamps and S993 1875K coal regions of Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Mrs. Salter, the corset agent who collected it 1b claimed that an electric, plant can be is suited to teas and receptions/and will be and did all the mason \^ork, has $1,500 hundreds of dollars 4n Asbury Park and . HETIH1SQ v Ar.i.K. Virginia, and some other short brunches in put in for $15,000, and be much cheaper used for such purposes during the summer.. ..$ 1 7 0 26 due him. different States. An immense work haa vicinity and never delivered tho goods, has for the taxpayers, in addition to securing Every convenience in the way of telephone been done In the construction of additional better lighting facilities. „ 145 60 Counselor Hawkins was asked if Asbury disappeared. Mrs. Salter boarded in Ocean connection, electric bells, speaking tubes, . 122 41 Park bad power under tho present Jaw to tracks, the improvement of equipment and terminals; in the reduction of grades, elimi­ Gtove, There aro several charges against The Mntawan House at Matnwan has bepn etc., haa been combined in the contract. Series 17- 10 0 98 establish a poor fund, and he replied that her of obtaining money under false pre­ sold to Henry Longstreet for $9,800. . He Series 18.. nation of grades,, and in other directions also bought the Woodbine Hotel at tbe same it bad not. It developed that the town is that tend to reduce operating expenses. tenses, and she had been held by Justice To his fine abilities as an engineer, the place for $ 6,000. When these properties Bowling Team Selected. ■ 51 03 nuw paying $200 toward the poor fund of Borden to await the action of the grand jury. wero put up at auction $6,500 was bid for Series 21 - . 37 21 profession1 in which he was trained, Mr. The Aabury Park Wheelmen's bowling tho township without receiving any direct Roberts added the acumen of a keen finan­ Mrs. Salter told the justluo a Wonderful tale the Matawan House, and $3,500 for the benefit therefrom. A few days ago Marshal cier, knowing how to make tho beat use of and wound up by saying tbjit “the Lord Woodbine, but they wer£ withdrawn. toumameut closed on Wednesday night Series 23,. ... 1 2 00 Smith went to John G. White, Overseer of money. Under his management many of would'provide for her.” She could not, fur­ A aucceSBful demonstration of the X-rays Many of those who entered did notr finish the company’s bonds have been refunded at was made on Mrs. William Jeffrey, of Red , the Poor, with a Met of goods which he nish $200 bail, and the Justice allowed her the series of fifteen, games on account of Affidavits on Pensions. ,a lower rate of interest; economies have Bank, last week. Several months ago Mrs. poor scores made early in the tournament wanted delivered to a destitute family in been introduced where possible, and ’ the to go on her own recognizance. Jeffrey bfbke a needle off in her right hand. Justice Borden was kept busy yesterday the Bcrjugh. At first the Overseer declined The five huving the highest scores were se­ coat of operating has been diminished, to Ou Thesdny Constable Frank Stryker When the hand commenced too swell two taking affidavits on pension papers. The to recognize the request, but later was in­ keep pace with the steady reduction in rates. came to Asbury Park to arrest* Mrs. Salter. weeks ago, Dr. W. S. Whitmore was sum­ lected to form the regular club team. ^Fol­ This rare combination of qualities gave him moned, and by means of the X-rays he loca­ heaviest pensioner in thia part of the county structed by Township Committee to honor She is wanted at Rod Bank on a sim ilar lowing are the averages of tho contestants: a unique position among railroad presi­ ted tho broken piece near the wrist. The J. L. Schneider,. 150 F. J. White, 134 ia a colored,man nained Morgan, who lives the order, »nd the goods were sent. A short dents, and his position as premier of them charge. He'found Mrs. Saltqr- She asked needle waa then removed. in West Park, where he owns several houses. all was recognized in such organizations W. Hubbard, 149 H. D. LeRoy, 133 talk on benevolence ond philanthropy en­ if sho might go upstairs and pack her The Atlantic Highlands, Red Bank & J. E. Flitcroft, 149 J. N. Burt is; 5 132 Mr, Morgan receives $7o u month. He is sued, nnd it was xecallod that two or three as the Joint Traffic Association, over which he was generally, called to preside. — satchel. Constable Huliok was with Stryker, Long Branch Electric Railway Company is O, E. Eskew, 149 .Tespe Minot, 131 totally blind, tho result of a disease con­ contemplating purchasing the mill property C, E. Dobson, 143 W I. Thompson, 130 years ago Neptune Engine Company re­ The conscientious discharge of hie duties, and they both consented to graiit Mrs. tracted during the war. Col. H. J . Bly, - frained from having un annual supper and covering such on enornlous ranae of subjects of Joseph Johnston at EatontoWrTand con­ H. B. Martin, 141 Wi H. Juries, -129 Salter’s request. When she did hot return verting it into a power plant for supplying W. W. Dorsett, 134 ^ proprietor of the Plaza Hotel, is ono of spent tho money that would have been used and territory, imposed a great work upon Mr. Roberts, who, after-laboring for hours at after a reasonable time tho officers went to motive power for their trolley lines.. If the Martin and Dorsett are the substitutes. Uncle Sam’s pensioners, receiving $70 a for this purpose buying provisions for the tho general offices of tho company, would her room ond found her in bed. Sho told twenty-five mile road 1b built from Asbury month. The Colonel enlisted in onetof tho- poor in tho township. frequently carry his work to his home, to be them that she was sick and unablo to go to Park to Freehold power will aleo be supplied A team from the Asbury Park Wheelmen for that. . It is said $10,000 has been offered Qhio regiments. He came out of the war The last buslneas of tho evening was the more carefully studied there. This excessive Red Bank. The officers were compelled to turned tho tables on the Mattisun aveuue labor, carried on through a long series of for the property. with,ono arm. gone* adoption of a resolution providing for an leave without their prisoner. bowlers in a friendly contest in the club­ years, gradually undermined a constitution As u result of a revival held in the Red appropriation of $75 to be used in buying house on Tuesday night. Three games were not naturally strong, and brought on_the Later Mrs. Salter sent, a message to Jus­ Bank Methodist Church for the past five A Beauty in Blue and Gold. and setting out trees in Library Square.1' physical ailments which terminated in tice Borden and enclosed a certificate from weeks^ over sixty conversions are reported. rolled, with the following result: death. ; • Dr. Shafto to the effect that she was sick Tho meetings are conducted by Rev. E .’& MATTISON AVENUE^ One of the wheels which tlio Zimmy Com­ ■ 4' A Happy Birthday. Hancock, the pastor, nnd he has bad the pany will display at New York cycle show THE NEW PRESIDENT. with gftBtralgin, and unable to leave her bed. united support of his congregation. Inclu- Leonard- ———114 .140 110 Constance Wilbur, youngest daughter o,f Mrs, Cross, with whoni she boarded, in- dlng-those. who have, joined.the-church ou Dunn:__ 99 169 .151 was on exhibition early in the week_at_Bur- Directors of tno Pennsylvania Railroad, Davison—--r------Oti • 135 tis‘«fc Zimmerman’s Asbury Park salesroom. —Dmnnrtlrfl. George F. Wilbur; gave a Company mot at 10 o’clock Wednesday "formed Justice Borden-Wester day that Mrs*--probation,J:ho membership is nearly 500. Before coming to Red Bank Inst spring Mr, Strong____ ,....151-^153 110 Gold-mounted filagree or akeleton trim- party at the Itifperial on Monday night in morning in Philadelphia and elected First Salter had left town the-ni^htj before. 200 141 Hancock was stationed at Camden, where he Norris.——Ar - — mfngs were fastened to the frame in sujj^a celebration of her seventh birthday. Miss Vice-president Frank Thomson as President -increased the membership of his church 17 0 . 621 manner as to make a beautiful effectfthe. Wilbur entertained about a dozen you tut of tho corpotation to fill the vacancy caused % Real Estate Activity. Totals.—-—------— -----629 797 A. P. W. whole reeling on tubes of blue enamel. Tho friendB and received several beautiful pres­ by the death of George B. Roberts.- During D. C. Covert has sold the property belong­ Bradley Beach’s Postmaster. Schneider------173_.__J.23 154 handlo grips were of pearl, octagonal In ents. " ■ — : the long illness of Mr.. Roberts the duties ing to Mr. E. W, Winsor, on Second avenuo W. J. Paynter, postmaster at Bradley Dey-_____ —— _—121 112 159 shape. Tho Zimmy this year combines and responsibilities of the management were next to First Presbyterian Church, to Mr, Dobson______j„.1195 146 155 This Eclipse Not Spectacular. Beach, is a candidate for reappointment,, many improyomenta ovor last year’s model, assumed by Mr. Thomson. It is probable J. J. Jefferson, of New Yoj^k. Mr,- Jeffer­ Hubbard— ...... -142 177 150 The first annular eclipse of tho sun for and to this end has secured the signatures Eskew.— — _____ l—116 169 130 and will undoubtedly prove a ready seller. that the allied lines of the Pennsylvania son intends tearing away and rebuilding the 1897 as viewed with the naked eye Beeraed of 160 out of the 180 voters, in the Bor­ The company has many orders / already Railroad will take similar action, very soon. present structure, making It one of the to havo only the effect of making the orb of ough. .'MK Paynter has the endorsement .of :747 729 ______" 748.Totals.—————. booked, and dealers in different parts of-ther- Mr. Roberta was the head of all these lines, finest properties.on Second avenue. — Each team bas now"won a game, and the day glow a fiery red as it sank behind the eVory member of tho Mayor and Council* country who! have never handled the Ziminy and Mr. Thomson will undoubtedly succeed Miss Mary Brown, of Heck street, has “ rubber” will. probably be decided ' next hills. At 5 o’clock Monday, afternoon, His petition will bo forwarded to Congress­ 'before will make it their leader this year. him. .. . sold her fine residence to Mr, S. W. Sooy, week. • ; • when the eclipse was supposed to begin, man Hpwell, whose influence and co?opera- The promotion of Mr. Thomson makes a of Tuokerton, who intends making it hia ^there appeared to be, a shading of the fiery tiou is necessary for an appointment < B r i­ Money Lavished in a House. vacancy'lln^the list; of Vico-presldente. permanent residerice. Army Announcements." red face of thg aun in the lower right-hand ley Beach is a fourth-clasa office. Second yioS-President Green will unques­ Mr. Covert btfKL|lso leased a number of Many people were disappointed in not be­ A job of miliwork amounting to several dorner, This may have been caused by two tionably become First Vice-president, and residences in Asbury Park td yearly tenants", ing present at the entertainment given by hundred dollars is being turned out by H. long grayish-black clouds, behind which the Third Vice-president Pugh will become beaidos renting the Ocean Avenue House, ^ Relief Association’s Big Surplus. the Salvation Army last weetin Educa-, J. Rogers, on Main street The work la for sun dropped, as if determined not to give a costly house at Lakewood. Trim vioga Second Vice-president. The Third Vice- the Beach View, the Hunter Cottage, East The Firemen’s Relief Association of Ab- tiqnal Hall. Adjutant Connett has had a an opportunity of seeing anything unusual. might be made costing more money on ac- president is yet to be chosen. No. action View House and S t Elmo, in Ocean Grove, tu ry Park haa aBsets of $11,350.50, divided number of r e q u e s t s to repeat this, and will ’ ‘The next.annular eclipse will take place at was taken on that subject and no intimation iQrJtha_comlng_afii ^o=^o=next=Tuesday=evemnj — 1 0 o ?olook.on-the mornIng-,’of-Jul jMJOf-und impossible to improve on the fiiiish and was given asto the probqblo choice. Kumor, 1,000 worth of water bonds bearing five Army Hall. The four scenes o£*4 The Djrunk- will be something to see'if the day is not ^neVal workman*hip. Rogers’s mill is said however, has connected several names with Ctrtifged With Bribery, per ,ceht interest; bonds and mortgagear ard’s Life” will bo giveni and new ^yigs cloudy. .’ ••:v. to be the moat completo in New Jersey for the^?acanoy, pnd Genera^ Manager Provost $1,800. * The money, is derived from for­ and recitations will be . an interesting fea­ On account of charges of bribery which all classes of interior finish and decoration, , i The Pleasure Palace Started. ^nd President’s assistants.Wiftiam A, Pat-, havo been brought against him by"a Rod eign Insurance companies, who are required ture.. *. ■ ton.'and have all been men­ Bank saloon-keeper, J. Frank Patterson has to pay info the Association a certain peo Tho graphaphono is an instrument which Yesterday a dozen or more men were set tioned. .There ,.Ib also talk of electing a « Appointed Official 'Scorer. to Avork digging trenches for the location Tesigned.his position,aa Ber^ea’nt-at-atm s of cent of amount collected for premiums in has riot been heard much in Asbury Park. Western man to tbe Third Vice-presidency, the, localities where they do-business. A Staff Captain Walder, from Boatoni will J., Vone Emmons, secretary of tbo Cen- • of tho piling. It is said that the jenjterprise It is-oxpectad th^t the board will take ac­ the Monmouth - coiinty cobrts, an o^9ce is now an assured fact, and that oil tbjO tion-on this matter at its regular meeting worth $900a year. Ex-Judge Charles Mor­ year or two ago it waa suggested t^at a bill give an exhibition with this remarhkble iri- tral Gun Club, has been appointed one of money has been raisod for the erection of the next week, but as the annual meeting is so ris, of Long Branch, has been appointed In be introduced diverting this mOney to the vontion at tho Army Hall to morrow even­ thb official scorers of tho Grand American near at hand, on tho Becond Tueaday in Handicap, which takes place at Elkwood ' building, which will cost up wards of $150,- Patterson’s place. The latter'expects school fuPdi but the measure met With so ing. ^,Ho will also, conduct'special services March, it may be that nothing will be done Sunday and in * each meeting the grapha- Park shooting grounds the latter part of 000. The company expects to have salt until after tho new $oard Qf Directors shall to move to Hoboken aa soon as tbe charges much opposition that it was never presented water baths In the building.— !// havo been elected. a g a in st him are settled. • to the Legislature. phone will be heard. • March, * • &

tween two states. A further hearing will Shupebe." SoeieMes, be granted later to the friends of the bills,. DELICIOUS 1'ARDY LEGISLATORS. One of the most Onportant bills of the D E S S E R T S Jhurche*, etc* : Popular Demand session is that/ introduced Monday night can be made from F i b b t M. E. Chubcb, oorner ot First and by Senator Johnson of Bergen providing Grand aves., Rev. W. A, Allen, pastor. Preaoh ing every Sabbath a t 10.80 a. m, and 7.80 p. to The Lawmakers at Trenton Be­ for the establishment, of a state railroad NONE Class m eeting Sabbath m orning a t 0.80. Sab Is for Good Groceries at Low Prices, commission, with extensive powers. The bath'school a t 2.80 p. m . , Voung People’s Meet hind In Their Work.^, r Ing Sabbath evening at 0.80. P ray er m eeting ot commission is to consist of throe mom bora 1 SUCH Friday evening at-7.80. Com m union on th* appointed by the governor (only two of ont flrst Sabbath m orning of eaoh m onth. political party), and they shall received . Mince Meat, TRrHrnr P, E Church, Grand and Asbury av THE BICYCLE BAGGAGE BILL. Plum Pudding, Mince Pie, nues, Rev. A. J. Miller, rector. Sunday ser salary of $3,500 eachv Thoir clerk shall re* - F r u itc a k e . vice$nt7.80, J0.80a. m. a n d 7.80 p .m . S aints' celve $1,600 a year. Thoy are given full Recipe on every package. Yout days, 7.80 a. m., and F rid ay s a t 7.80 p. m . Sun­ J. J. PARKER, groccr *el)» U. day-school a t 2.80 p. m . Tho ohuroh is free and One of the Pew M etiam Which Are VIi- control over the railroad business of the MERRELL-SOULB CO., all aro cordially Invited. oronsly Poshed—Tbe General Borough state, with power to investigate all matter* Syracuse, N,Y« THE GROCER. F t r st B a p t is t . C h u r c h , corner of Main stree' Act — No Gubernatorial Appointments and to eCntl for porsons and papers, tfhey and Bangs avenue. Rov. Z. Marten, pastor may compel changes of grade, the abolition Preaohlng services at 10.80 and 7.80: Sabbath Yet Made—Bill* Introduced* sohool a t 2.80. P ray er m eeting Friday eve Is meeting this demand^ this fact Is fully demonstrated by the marveloukjncrease of grade crossings and various kinds oi niw? a t 7.80. C .E . prayer-m octlng, Tuesday oven in his business. , ‘ [Special Correspondence.} improvements aftor a full hoarlng and in­ Reduced Rates for the Inauguration. Ing at 7.80. Seats free. Cordial welcome to all ^ renton, Feb. 3.—Unloss m atters mend quiry. Thoy shall investigate accidents For the benefit of "tHbso‘who desire'to^t- F irst Presby teru m Chu rch, oor. Second an f very soon, tho present legislature will be and may prosecute railroads for violation!) tend tho ceremonies incident to the inaugu­ G rand avenues. Services a t 10.80 a.m . an d 7.80 p. m.; Sabbath-sohool a t 2.80 p. m . P ray er nptto go into history as tho “do nothing ot law. Thoir jurisdiction embraces trolley ration of President-elect McKinley, the meeting Friday evening, , WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR FLOUR. legislature.” Four weeks of tho session, lines as well as steam railroads. They art Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell WKBTMIN0TEU PubuutTBRUH CHUBOH, ROV.GeO. to report annually to the legislature, excursion tloketB to Washington March 1, J. Mlnglns. pastor. So wall ave. aoAi Grand. Her* T ho G reat X X X X M in n esota, have now passed, and there is next to vices a t 10.80 and ?.B0; Sabbath-sohool a t 2.80 m 0 9 b bl. i Senator Daly of Hudson will oppose the 2, Sand 4, valid to return from March 4 to Tbe Great XXXX Minnesota, bbl Sacks), nothing to show in the way of results. A Prayer m ooting Friday evening. 9 4 .8 0 bbl. bill for the reason, among others, that It 8, at the'following rates, from New York* This has do iuperior couplo of hundred bills have been intro­ $ ; Philadelphia, $5.40; and from all CoNOBEOATJONAt Cntmcii, Library Hall, Grand I'lnur takes from municipalities their present 8 and First avenues. Bov. U. T. Widaemer, pastor. B e st F a m ily F lou r, ‘other stations on the Pennsylvania system Sunday Services at a.m . and 7.45 p.m. S 5 c Sack. duced, but not a single ono has yet become control over railroads. He regards - ______it a& at reduced rates. 10.80 a law. It. seems to texdlffioult to get ther objectionable than the electrical sub- This inauguration will be a most interest­ R e f o r m e d C h u r c h , comer of Grand and Sew all aves., Rov. Peter Stryker, 'D* D., pastor. Ser­ committees in hither the|senato or the as- way bill of some year^back. ing* ©vent, and wlJ) undoubtedly attract a vices a t 10.80 and 7.80; Sabbath-sondo) a t 9.8 j CANNED GOODS, Freah-OKAOKERS-FtiBcy. large number of people from ever? section Prayer-meeting Ejrlday ovenlng. Pineapple, crisp, i lbs for. 25a sembly to take hold seriously of the moas- Gubernatorial Appointments. of tne country. W© havo in stock a large ’quantity1 of Canned Qoods, and a) • . of the Lemon, crisp, 4 !bs lor 25e lues that aro pending, and till the commlt- There is littTo new on the subject of W 7 The magnificent facilities of the PeafiByl^ — fiN a iiiB H L u t h h b a h — Corner Grand and Mtuirot avenues. Sunday-school, 9.80; morning serviof Baert brands ae special bnrgaiat. Only 5 Kie-Naea, ■ ...... > • v 4 ltw fat 25c bernatorial appointments. The governor vania Railroad make this line the fuvorite Ginger Snaps, ■ 4 lbs for t tees supply the material tho calendars route „to the National Capital at ail times, a t 10.46; evening, 7.45? W ednesdays, 7 45. Rev. more eaSed of Webb's Orsam Ooia to go at has sent in no nominations to the senate Geo. D. Genzoaer^pastor. this price.: . Soda fJraekejss; , 'v 3 lb^-fot^5e must remain empty.. It is not unusual to and its enormous equipment and splendid Webb's Oeiebrated Oieam Oorn, Oyster Craokore, dainty and.erisp, ...... this week, and ho* is quoted as saying that terminal advantages at Washingon make it « iC h jib c h e y jr jiB H o l y S p i b i t , (Catholic,) cornet find this condition of affairs early in each cans for 25c 4 lb s fo r2 5 e ho will mako no movement in that dlree- especially popular on such occasions. of Second avanjje and Bond street. Rev. M. L 8 . DRIED FRUITS. winter’s session, but it Is unusual to have 7 _ _ — ;— . ■ Glennon, pastor. , Fancy Maine Oorn, ' 4 cans for 25o 'tion for some weeks. This causes many to Best N.- Y.' Shite Corn, flc ean Fanoy Cluster Raisins, . 3 lbs for 2Ga the period of inactivity linger* so long. *—Horseradish is good for husky voices, St . P atjt.’b M. E. Cucroh, oorner of New Yore’ Beat Oold-pn^ked Jersey Tomatoes, JBeot California Raisins, .4 lbs for 2Gr Both President Williams of the senate and believo that nothing is settled as yet re­ and Embury avenue, Ocean Grove. Servloes al Seeded Baisins, best quality, , , garding tho secretaryship of state, though A woman is probably called a belie be­ 10.80 a. in and 7.80 p. m. Younj? ihjodIo’s moetlnjf I I 4 cans for 25c Speaker MacPliorson of tho, houso urged cause her tongue makes so much noise, ^ at 6.80. ’ Prayer meeting, Wednesday evening Best String Beans, i>o ears l ib pkge for lOe . Senator Stokes is by most people consider­ Best Cleaned Currants, 4 lbs for 25« the members this Syeok to got down to —Tho clock fell and mado a large dent in Bev. J. G. Reed, pastor. Best Lima Beans, . «c can ed out of the race. It Is said that General Best Early June PcaSj 3 cans for 25c Best Eeghorn Citron, 2 jba for 25o buainesSj—but—again adjournment, took the floor. “ Ah!n said the floor. “ Now I W e s t G b o v b M. E . C h u r c h , Corlles avenue. Califorcia PeaeheB, . . 3 lbs for 25c {Sewell gave him to uudurstuud us'muditr-fr- understand what-is-meant—by^re-nick-df- -at^JIlSOa^jnuand 7.45. Best French Red Kidney Beans, 3 M ire 2Se place Tuesday afternoon. The secret of Go('>d P eat', r -ycans fSF25E“ Nectarines, ^------34b«-fot-25o- few. days ago, and- that tho place would go tim e.” : * Sabbath-sohool at 2p.m. class meeting Sundaj tho situation, doubtless is that .thero'is lit­ morning at 9.80. Epworth League services al SweetiPotatoea, lO e can OnlifornlR Prunes, 4 lbs for 25a . to George Wurts of Paterson, Wurts mak­ 0.30, P ray er m eeting Friday evening a t 8. Rev Pitted Cherries, ' 1 2 e lb tle real 'pressure for new legislation. Oaiifotnie Sgg' Blums, 1 2 o can ing way in the office of banking commis­ J. H. Batten, pastor. California Bartlfctt-Poars, 2 cans for 25c About the only bill that is being vigor­ A BARGAIN IN BUTTER. sioner for William Bettlo of Camden. Bradusy Beach M. K. Chxjbch—“ Little Churcfc OalSfdrnifa Oherries, . 20o ean ously pushed So far is tho bicycle baggage in the Woods.*’ Servicos on Sunday at 10.80 a.m . California Peaches Best Creamery Butter,. 5 lbs for $1 Supreme Court Judge Van Syckel’s suc­ HARPER’S WEEKLY 2 cans lot 25o Good Creamery Butter, 17c lb bill, and the wheelmen were here in forco and 7.30 p . m. Sabbath-sohool a t 2.80 p. m T i,M eP e-«. 8 cans for 25o cessor (likely to bo himself) will be named Epworth League mooting at 6.80 p. m. Prayer this week to be heard before the committee. IN 1897. Q rated Pineabple, 3 cans for 25u Beat No* Prepared Buckwheat, meeting and Bible readings on Tuosdav evenlns Rfcu' r :b, . . i * : 3 cans for 25c ' 8-lb pkge 1 0 a It is likely that they will gob an act passed, next week. • ■ a t 7.80. Tem perance m eeting, W ednosaay even There is some talk of tho possibility ol With the end of 1896 Hifrper’s Weekly Ing a t 7.80. Blackberries,, . 3 cans for 26e Best Oatmeal, 4 * pkges 25c but it raav bo amended in certain respects will have lived forty years. In that timo Red Cherries, ■ 3 cans for 25e Beat Prepared Flour, 3 pkgea 25o Supremo Court Clor£ B. F, Lee being re- -WjcstAsb d k y Pabe M. E. Chobch, Asbury av at the request of the railroads. Aside from it has participated with all the zeal ahd California Aprle-fa, IOo can Best Hominy, 3 pkges 25c Appointed ou t of courtesy to the gold Dem- enue. Ray. G, R. MIddloton, pastor. Preaching tl}is'bill,therehasbeenno_pUblic^nanifesr power at its command in_the great political Sunday at 10.30 and 7. Sunday-school at 2.80 Granulated Sugar, Bert Oafcmeri, 2 lbs for So ocrats—GolonelJ;J,-To£feyofHudson -Z-pkges Beat Cornstarch for ______25c tatlon of interest* about the legislative events of the~most interesting^and import­ JPrayer-mootlngon Friday evening. Soata free. ILtghl O Sugar 4c lb, 2(nbs 4&0,bfor f X and Joseph L. Munn of Essex are mention­ ant .period in the history of the eounw, 8 jba Oood Carolina Rice, 2 5; halls scrfar, at allevents. Thls does not apbioan M. E. Chubch, corner ot Main street Buyler’s Cocoa, 20a casi ed for tho place, however/ and-lt has spread be fore-its-readers the and Second avenuo. Scrvlccs at 10.80 a. m. and PBOVISXONS. mean that there are no measures of impor­ complishments of Bcience.aits, and letteM 7.80 p. m . Sabbath-school at 2.80 p. m . Prayer Best Sugar Curod Hums, 8K elb M iller!» 0t>coaj,- 15c can tance pending, for there are several, in- A delegation of about 75 citizens oi for the instruction'of the human mind and meeting on Wednesday evening. “ ;st Sugnr-ciired Oa!. IJarne, Oo lb Oroft & Allen’s Oocos,. 15s ean Camdon county came to Trenton this week the amelioration of human conditions and »st. S ygar-cilro d S h o u ld e re r ' Picnic Olives, 3 bottles fs>r 25o • eluding the constitutional amendments. A. M. E Zioh CHtmoH, Springw ood avenu*-. Condensed Milk, and had a hearing before Governor Griggs of manners. . u; - ' West Park,, services Sunday at II a. m. and red Boneless Bacon, 9 Vo Ib Seans for Mo But no special interests aro urging them, What tho Weekly has been in its spirit Best Red Kidney Beans, ; 5 qts for 25o relative to the law judgeship in Camden 8 p. m. Sundav school a t 2.80. P ray er m eeting Family Pork, lb and therefore the wheels of legislation and purpose, os these have been manifested every Wedne-day evening. fib can Roast lv®f. 15o Best White Beans, - 5 qts far 28c county. They opposed the candidaoynf exr Best Green Peas, O qts for 25c move slowly. Noxt weok ought to develop principally in its editorial pages, it will W. C. T. U. of Asbury Park Regular meefr dan Ooeoed Beef, ' 1 5 e Speaker K. A. Armstrong on the'ground continue to be. ood Ijird j - c Ib Best N( v, Orleans Molasses, IOo qt more interesting results. ing at 045 Mattlson avenuo, Wednesday &’ 8 p.m. 0 Beet Golden Drip Syrup 100 C|t that he was being pushed by the politi­ It is impossible to announce with preci­ Children and young people’s Loyal Ten peranoe ■6srgc-Mackerel, Oa each The General Borough Act, sion all that the Weekly will contain dur­ Legion meets every Monday at 3 Mrs C. A. 5 cakes Best Laundry Soap, cians, nnd thoy advocate tho appointment ihjall Mackercl, lc each ‘‘1776,’’ A bill embodying the results of numer­ ing the year 1897. It were as easy to an­ Uammond, president; Mrs. J. L. Durrah, seo’y. 3c package of Martin Bergen. Governor Griggs he.trd nounce what is about to happen in tne 5 lbs Uood Tea, $1 Leadins Stove Paste, —. 3c bos ous conferences bo^tyrcen borough represent­ Board op Health. Office at Park H all. N. B them, but said nothing. ’ world, what triumphs for good government Bucbanon^president D. C. Bowen, clerk atives throughout the state Was, intro­ Try n pound of our Famous 32o Coffee that erory ono is talking about. Usually the prayer with which tho legis­ are to be, won, what advances of the people duced in the senate Monday night by £?on- are to be made, what is to be the outcome Board op T bade meets flrst Tuesday of each lature is opened daily is of the formal month in Now En^iue House. Mattlson avenue. ator fioss. For some years past"legislation of the continuous struggle between the James H. Bird, president; W. F. L* Rdy, sec­ character-that calls for no comment, but. BF*\Ve guurantee all nur f?fK>ds. If ssiythlng is unsatisfactory, r«turn it and get . ^vffecting Iwrqughs has B^nriu a rathe'F spirits of war and peace, what is to happen retary. ' tills weok the chaplains have been infusing in the far East, what ia to be'the stattTof >ur motley back All orders by. mall will receiye.prompt.and careful attention.. . chaotic condition, and a number of ttie&o EuropeTwelvO months hence, and what new S o c ie t y f o r t h e P r e v e n t io n o p C b d e l t y t - a go2d deal- of spirit into their supplica- a n im a l s . Office Park H all. W. F. LeRoy pro* ~~littl&T)lapes~imve~~had~their legat-shinding- marvels of science are~ to be revealed, or ident; Randolph Ross, secretary. T , P A R K B R lions. Monday night Rev. Maurice P . what ure to be the achievements of arts and shatterea throughTupreme eojtf Hdec^&ons. ompany hird egiment Fikesof Trenton was invited to pray in Jotters, for the Weekly is to be a-pictorial C A, T R , N. G. N. 4. That the new bill will cure all existing de- regular drills every Thursday evening of th» 004, 606 and 008 Cookman Avenue, the senate, and he attracted attention by record of all this. month In the Armory, White Building. Regnlaj —fects“4s—very-much-questioned, however, Cartoons will continue to be a feature. OppoMte Post Office. asking the A1 mighty to grant that hvsfyi private meetine on first Thursday night or tb< and it is likely that it will bo cut to pieces Serial stories. A New England story by month. J. R. Muddell, captain; Mahlon White would be enacted for all the people, and flrst sergeant. beforeJt gets through the legislature. The Miss Mary E. Wilkins will begin in Jan ills, N .J . telbph o n r on. Asbury Park. not for clique * or individuals; that the leg: uary. A tale of a Greek uprising against Banks. assembly has a.bill of its own In prepara­ islators would nob sell thomselvesTand’thaf the Turks* by Mr. E. F, Benson, the author F i r s t N a t io n a l B a n k , cop.-Mattlson ayenu tion, too, which may secure first consider­ of “ Dodo,” will follow. A sequel to “ The and Bond street. C aplttttf $100,000. Surplus, God would level his greatest thunderbolts $70,000 G. F . Kroehl, president; A. C. iSvto ation. Two of the features of the Ross bill Houee-Boat on the Styx,” by Mr. John at dishonest public servants.' Kendrick Bangs, illustrated by Mr. Peter mg, cashier. —Which are likely to evoke-opposition are Thiswus the talk of tho statehouse Mon­ Newell...... Monmouth 'Tbcst Compahy, cor. Mattisoi those giving tho power over liquor licenses avenue and Bond street. Capital, Sloo.oor. day night, but it was supplemented Tues­ More short stories will appear in the to the borough common council and allow­ Theo. S.Darling, president; A. C. Twmtnp. day by a prayer, in the assombly that was Weekly than it has been/ possible\io pubH V treasrfrei*. ' ' • ; ■’* . ; -‘y ing a. freeholder for every borough. Many during 189G. quito as remarkable. Rev. E. C.'Dutchei A b b u r t P a r k and Ocean O b o v m B a n k , a o t - of the boroughs prefer that the licensing Denartments: Mr. W. D. Howells’s “ Life Mattlson^ivCftnie and Main street Capital, $50, of_Boouton prayed that in legislation jus­ and Letters” have been among the most power should be lodged~in the”courts, and 000. Surplus, 128.000. H. C. W insor, president tice would be meted out alike to all," charming features of periodical literature. E. B . Dayton, cashier. —-t— _ the freeholder arrangement’would bo ob­ whether they were descendants of “Noah, Mr. E. S. Martin and others will contribute Secret Societies. jectionable l>e CoMPAKf ready permitted, but if It wus intended to By Mr. King, requiring the publication meets on the first Thursday evening of each Newspapers ate^not to^ copy this adver-. month. John W. Crowell, secretary; Geo. Mo- •Office—Main Street, opp. Ocean Grove School allow indi viduals to operate a carrier busi­ of official notices in any^ newspaper pub­ Chesney, foreman. . "*• lished 15 years consecutively. j tisement without the express order of Harper n e s s it would cause a violation of the rail­ & Brothers. A. B . Co o k H o se Co m p a n y , N o. 8. meets on the Branches with Tolophone ConunnnIcalioas--Bii!B!j!Bn'B Oroaoty Store, Asbnry P ark;.. roads’ contracts with; tho regular express • By Mr. Righter, prohibiting the distri­ first Tuesday evening of each month. J. H, Moor ’ Wainright’s Foroishine i a Or foreman, wm. C . Joate, secretary. companies. As to the lptter bW, he said bution of ballots at the voting places and> iagizhe F ir e m e n ' s B e l i e f As s o c ia t io n m eets tn Nep* requiring that they shall be designated by ONE ¥EAH, - - . $4.00 AVi-o'.utoly tha Best vpry, Clean and the ferriage was as low now as the compa­ an «mblem, as well as the party name. tune Engine House. ‘ F . A . Leggett, president Honest Weight. Postage fee® to all subscribers in the J . H. Moor, secretary ^ cn4 Uheapest C0AI WOOD AND CflARCOAL nies could make it, and, unyhow, no leg* Meuibers.of the board of election may as­ TJnited states, Canada, and Mexico. F ibemen’s r e l ie f Association Trustees m eet Lime, Cement,nt, Hair, Plaster and Otber BulldeBuilders' Materials. ii-1 tt’TO had tbe rights to fix the fare be sist Illiterate voters. ' Ada^ss HABPEB & BROTHERS, on call Wesley Engine Hcuse. Amos Lipplnoott , ' P. O.. Box 869, N. Y. Oity. p resid en t; H.; D. LeBoy, secretary A trial order will prove that this is tho-place to deal. * . ‘ * ‘ v“ .J ' ' : ' ■ . 01 PROGRESS • Speak Gently. • Our neighbor went by the name of M Whis­ THE BEST PLACE TO BUY pering Dick,” which was given him in rid * NEW YORK TRIBUNE A Bright Array of New Ideas of all Kinds iculc. People said he talked as it bo were T)R. BRUCE S. KEATOR'desires to announce ^umber, Building Hardware, Ready-mixed Paints (all prices) and Classes. brought up in a mill. One cold morning that he haB sold hisgood-will, property and 1 8 9 7 practice to JOSEPH H. BRYAN, A.M., MD„ To prevent corrosion of collar buttons by he walked into a public house und called > White Lead, Oil Varnish Brushes, &c., opt in his thundering-voice: Becogaized aa a Great, Safe, Clean lormorly of New York city, and commends his contact with the nuck a recently patented successor as.compotont and thoroughly reliable. is at tho Lrirge Estnblishmont of . s button has the back made of cork, —: ‘^Qood mornIngVlandlord ! How are you.” Family Baper—A Force ia Public Asbury Park, June 1,1804. Telephone 07, “ Very well. How aie.you?** ' / Office 221 Asbury, H ours 8 to 10 a.m „ 7 to 9 pm. , A new handle-bar for bicycles haa a loop Affairs and Potent for Enter­ -or ring at each end of the bur, thus en­ 11 Oh, I am about frozen; I can hardly talk ,” l* tainment and Culture of J)R . JAS. F. ACKERMAN. V abling the rider to turn hie hands at any Just then a nervous traveler who was angle he may desire. Every Member of the present, ran up to the landlord, exclaiming: 908 Grand avenue. Asbury Park, N. J. A London mechnnlc has been granted a “ Please have my horse brought as soon F am ily . patent on a sewing needle mode with the as possible I’5 & oura—8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2 and 7 to 8 pHw. Successors to N. E. Buchanon & Co., center andu eye-end flat, the reat of the “ Why. what is the matter?” afeked the needle being round. landlord. ■ ■; • • A Colored Sopplement with the J)R . ELLA PRENTISS UPHAM, Cor. Main S and Asbury Ave., ASBURY PARK, N. J. Acetylene gas is used in supercarbonizing . ?:■*Nothing. I only want to get away be­ or hardening armor plates, the plates being fore that man thaws „ , ; 805 Third avenue, Asbury Park, N. J. We make a specialty of CEDAR SBIKGI.Ee at wholesale as well as retail» subjected in u heated condition to contact which we manufactures at Manahawken, N. J. ' • \ with tho gnu. The process was recently There is a.place in the United States for Offico H ours u n til 10 a.m ., 12 to 2 ,0 to 7,80 p.m. a wee^l^t>f a really high intellectual qual­ Also A U A W C A lli’Tr* a patent Plaster* which is superior to anything in the markets, ' patented. and is just the thing for cpld weather, as freezing does not affect it. For use in cleaning windows a new de­ Harper’s Sazar ity, and the Amerien'h people bave given the J ) R .E .B . REED, .. New York Tribune a lavish welcome. Dur­ 1 Satisfaction Guaranteed to Bill customers. ; vice consists of two brackets, fastened to PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON* the side of the window frames, to which a IN 1897 ing the past year tho Weekly was taken ,in seat or platform is attached, on which a over 245,000 families and read by about 400 Fourth Avenue, near Grand Avenue, S.lintaB I ■ r lifcUiiA The Bazar, a thoroughly up-to-date 1,250.000 people. Every effort will be •• ASBURY PARK. N. J. person^can'stand to reach the upper part of periodical for women, will enter upon its the window. . made io brighten and enrlch the paper and Offico H ours 8 to 10 A. M,, X to .8, 0 to 8 P. M. thirtieth volume in 1897.' make it necessary to thousands Of new A London inventor haa devised an im* As a fashion journal it is unsurpassed, friends. * ‘ flEORGE L. D. TOMPKINS, D-D.S. mense lamp, which is composed of 3,000 and an indispensable requisite for every Patriotic,' self-respecting, enterprising, M DENTIST, Lumber, pieces. It is 6 feet high and measures 3 well-dressed woman. Katharine D,e Forest the Tribune is fearlees and scholarly in edi­ Dental Parlors, Koator Block. feet 10 Inches, in diameter. It is fed with writes a weekly letter on current fashions torial comment oapubMo affairs, steadfast Mattison Avohuo, Asbury Park^ N, j. from Paris. In. New York Fashions, und , lard oil, and the consumption is very small, in principle, nnd not whirled, about with Gas adm inistered, Offico H ours 9 a.m . to 5 p.m . its llffht being so powerful that one may read^ in the fortnightly pattern sheet supplement, every guBt of passion; and it exhibits in Doors, Sash, Blinds by it at a distance of COO feet. i' ladies find full details, directions and dia­ every issue tho truly American qualities of grams for gowns, wraps, and children’s T \R . H. S. TAYLOR, A Chicago man has patented an explosive quickness, directness, brilliancy and force. u - DENTIST, i „ propelling engine light euough to be at- clothing. » Sandoz, Baude, and Ohapuis It has won from Democratic rivals, by its (Graduate of University of Pennsylvania), -—iaeli^d/ to a bicycle, and which needs only draw and engrave the newest and finest thoroughly American spirit, tho admission Cor. Cookman ave. and Emory Bt, opp. P. O. Frames, Mouldings, tho usd of the pedals for the first few revo­ Parisian designs every week. that it “ commands the respect of all par­ Over LoMaistre’s, entrance on Emory st. lution^, when combustion is started and Tho seriate for 1897 will be: “ The Red ties.” In directing attention, early and Offico H ours—9 to 6. ^ Su ccessor t o 'power applied to a piston rod working on Bridge Neighborhood,” by Muria Louise pointedly, to the availability of McKinley tho axle'of the rear wheel. Pool; and “ Father Quinnallion,” by Octave and Hobart for the Republican nominations J)R.H .C. MILLAR,f Hardware, Thanet. Short stories will be constantly CHAS. LE WIS & CO. To 'move rooking chairs across the floor in 1896, tho Tribuno played a now well- presented by brilliant writers, umong whom known and important part. Veterinary Burgeon and Canine Bpeolallst, without sliding or lifting them a new device are Mary E. Wilkins, Harriet Prescott has two rollers on wheels attached to the __The-J$eekly-Trlbune—ministers-to-alMI —705. Asbury Avo.', Asbury-garkr------•— S poffordj-Mnri OTr^Harlandr'Ru t h^M cE u e r y. QWc;et and wholesome interests of life; and Graduato University of-T6nnrTerms reasonable, Paints, —iuHidB“ Gt~th5- Tocker8, and “connected by a Stuart, viola Roaeboro, and Margaret Sut­ Telephone Call 86 f. chain, a pull on the chain throwing them it is distinctly a paper fof families and for IJH. MAIN STREET, ton Briscoe. ' 'W those who want the spirit and the editorfals down into position below the lower edge of “What Women are Doing” In various J. P. HAWKINS. FRANK DT7EAND. the rocker foj^use in rolling the chair about of the leading Republican paper of~~the •gAWKINS & DURAND, Oils, etc. parts of the Onion will form a series of United States. It has an excellent Agricul­ The smallest screws in the world are those special interest. tural page, a page of Science and Mechan­ COUNSELORS-AT-LAW, used in the production of watches. The Other interesting features are “ The Out­ ics, a charming page especially for women, Offices—Asbury Park and Ocean Grove Bank ASBURY PARK, N. J. • fourth jewel-wheel scrow is the nextOkhing to door Womun,” devoted to healthful sports a B tro n g array of market reports of unchal­ Building, Main St. and Mattison Av. Asbury Park. being invisible, and to tho naked eye it and pastimes; “ Music,” a weekly critical lenged excellence, and book reviews, foreign looks like dust; with a glass, however, it is summary of music in New York; Amateur letters, and bright miscellany, in addition T8AA0 0. KENNEDY, seen to be a small screw, with,2G0 threads Theatricals, Embroidery and ^Needlework, to tho news of the week. A Attomey-at-Law, Solicitor, Master in Ceremony and Etiquette, Good. Houeekeep* Chancory and Notary Public, Sole Agent for Adamant Wal^Plaster to the inch, and with a very fine glass the It can usually be subscribed for with Special attention given to examination of threads may be seen quite clearly. ing, “ What GiHs Are Doiug.” “ Current local codnty weeklies. Sample copies free. Social Events,” and personals gleaned.from JDitles, - Bookkeepers will appreciat« a new.device original sources.^ ;- —^^7 •• -'-couslbtlng of a-fiat rest fastened to which is The Senil*weekly i8- pfinfied TSn'TueeSaf- “Women and Men” —Colonel T. W. and Friday, and gives twice,as much matter a telescoping tube to slide up in thfe back of* HigginsonLwill^rejgularly continue his-val— —a bookf-and a flat proiection on tho"^Sppo- as the Weekly. uuble essays. The craving for color on*tne part of the CounBolor-at-Law, Sojioitor, Master and Eiam- site side of the rest lying on the edge of the Answers to Correspondents—This column X iner in Chancery, Notary Public. book, thus making a support-for use in- young, and even of other members Of a Is^conducted -for tne^benefit and conve­ Jamily, has.!.nowJ>ee^ Monmouth Building. writing -a t -the - bottom of £tho book-where nience of readersrand-BilqueBtionsT^ceived: semi-weekIjFTribune in the publication of there is nothing to steady the hand; are answered in rotation, as promptly and a colored supplement of 16 pages, with each Aluminum has almost entirely replaced fully as practicable. Friday’s papoh If not gratified in a proper J^DMUND WILSON, tin In the manufacture of articles,.-for the Artr^Tho Bazar is a nutable plcture-gal way, the liking for pictures and innocant y CounBelor-at-Law. French army. Canteens, cup?, cooking j lory roproduclng the moat beautlful workB bright reading matter will incline many to Successor to Nevius & Wilson. utenslU, etc., m adeot aluminum alloys oas, of American «"■!and foreign artists, as pre­ seek in less desirable publications that by means of stamping and spinning, be sented In tho annual Paris and New York which they cannot find in their favorite .r Law Offices, R ed Baiik, N. Jv made entirely without soldered joints, and, exhibitions. Wit and Humor—Everybody paper.- The jokes and quaint paragraphs, however brushed and dented iq service, can turns for a hearty laugH Jo tho Bazar s.last and the fifty or moro^ political cartoons, JA M E S D. CARTON, - — - - • • . readily be hammered back into shape. page. • humorous sketches and half-tonea,. and other KUSOMBViS. I An—All-Round Womau’s Papen^-What ATTORN EY-AT-XAW, amusing contents of the colored supplement "Blaster and Solicitor in Chancery.—: -~ -An-invontioni-wjjich will prove usefbl to more appropriate gift can be made to wife, will prove a welcome, addition to tne wiser ticket agents or anyone having a large num daughter or sister than a subscription to and weightier parts of the paper. It is .Office, Asbury Park-O cean GrovelBank Building. on’t expect new customers to cortie to yQur_stor6_ ber of tickets to be disposed of rapidly is a Harper’s Bazar? Secure it os a welcome printeion^uperflno^paperr ahd-it8-16-pagefr _casO:.Jbo_hold-theJ.lcket4.—in tne—side—of visitorinyour^bDU8eljolfrfot_1897. are themselves fully worth the price of the less you invite them. which is a spring slide, which when pushed Semi-Weekly. Sold separately, as a picto­ -^yALTER B. PIERSON, toward the end of the box brings the tickets Newspapers are not to copy this advertise­ rial weekly, “ Twinkles’' readily b rln g s-5 (Ddtft expect to increase y o u f brake-wUHoul- n m -:- out through a slot one pt a-t(mer one'side ment without tho express order OfUarper & cents'a copy and in the course of a year the ^HCiritECT, wall of the box being held by springs in Brothers. reader would receive more than he has paid Aabury, EarkvN -.Office at-Rogors^M ill^ cv.koifiers.' ' ’ — ...... order to keep the tickets pressed-agulnst^the b a z a r for the Tribune itself The piquant comid- side. . „ . ----- HflKPER’S ^alitieH-oLthe-supplemenfc will lend new value — One-of 'the inost novel e^cavattng ma- «11 D » to bound volumes and mako each copy val­ i .(Don't: expect new customers to know anything Chines of recent date ha. been patented by ^ in the uable long after the date of publication, WHO HATH W OE? about you, unless you tell them. a North Dakota, man,.and consists of two United States, Canada and Mexico. v—This edition is not offered in combination immense earth augurs, attached to a port­ Address H ARPER «fc BROTHERS,^-' ''j with— local—weeklies.—The colored Bupple= able upright frumo/-and *oporated bi»-pow^ P. O. Box 959, New York City. ment will be sent only to subscritora^jsiu*'' WHO HATH SORROW? ' ,...... - - - - •>: . and collars ore poorly washed and badly----- TKp only way to get-them is to use the-advertis-~ of ground. Another style of the same ma­ Who aro Injured by tho jj.se of coffoo. Recently ironed. It’s enoush to mako him mad; chine has a horizontal auger for boring thoro has boon placed in all tho jrrocory stores a Dally. $8 a year. Sunday Tribune, $2, but inexcusable whon ho can havo such ing columns of a live newspaper,. under street crossings, etc. now preparation callod GRAIN-O. made of pur© Semi-Weekly, $2. Weekly, $1, Tribune things done right. We do thora right. grains,.that takes _____ thojpia'co of coffoo. ThoTnost Almanac for 1897, with full election, re? (When returned to you thoy aro clean and Tho type-writing machine,'n'er. On and after November 15,1890, Dnpisz Balanced Geared Wind Mill The vast army of cyclists who have learned Trains Leave Asbury Park—Week Daya. The Perfection of Wind Mills. is read by go per cent, of the cit- TRADE MARKS, Mills erected at short notice. All work guar­ by sad experience that valves are a constant D E SIG N S, For New York, and ’ Newark, 0.40, 8 20, 0.10 iof Asbury (Park, Ocean Grove source of weakness and trouble, will wel­ a.m.. 1.10 ana 6.37 p.m. anteed. AGENTS WANTED. COPYRIGHTS &C. For Elizabeth, 8.40, 8.20, O.lOcaim., 1.10 and come an apparatus by which a pneumatio Anyone sending a ekotch and description may G . (1. p B H B R O D A N O N , G e n ’l A (reuIS the adjacent country, and by tire- or. other hollow rubber body may be qulcIt]y ascertain, froo, whether an Invention 1® 5.27 P.m. L ■:* 1 Office cor, Sewall Av. and Main St.. Asbury P ark. probably patentable. Communications strictly For Rahway,6.40,0.10 a.m., l.lO&nd 5.27 p.m. hkv^.reds o f non-residents who spend inflated to any degree of pressure required, 1 eonndentlah Oldest agency for securing patents For Matawan, ‘0.40, 0.10 a.m., 1.10 and 5.27 without the use of a valvo or other perma­ in America. We have a Washington office. p.m . 11 m vacations and money here. nent opening in tho rubber envelope itself. Patents taken through Munn A Co. receive For Long Branch, 6.4o, 8.20,0.10, 10.58 a.m.,. The invention is the combination of an air special notice lu the 1.10. 2.18, 5.27, 5.40 and 7.07 p.m. Since the change to an 8-page paper pump, a hollow needle having lateral per­ For Red Bazik, 6.40, 8.20, 0.10 a.m., 1.10 and SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, 5.27 b.m . subscriptions have increased 10 per forations and a cement-holder, and the air boautlfolly Illustrated, largest circulation of For Philadelphia, Broad St. and Trenton,‘7.20, being pumped In the opening in the end of anv Bdentiflo Journal, weekly, terms W.00 a year* 7.50 a.m., 12.35 and 4.10 p.m. cent] When you count circulation the tfre. The tube Is closed by the cement, •liOsi* months. Bpecimon copies and H and For Camden, via Trenton and Bordentown, 7.20, and there being no outlet for the air the Book on Patents sent free. Address 7.50 aim., 12.85 and 4.10 p.m. dnd; influence it is - . necessity of frequently refilling the tire is MUNN & CO., For Camden and Philadelphia, via Toms River, obv fated. 361 Broadway, New Yoilu 2.18 p.m. " v ... For Toms River, Island Heights and intermedi­ T B S 9 SST ate stations, 2.18, p.m. For Point Pleasant and intermediate stations, to advertise in i f you want to., 1.48,11.08 a.m.. 2.18. 5.18, fl.42 p.m. For New Brunswick, via Monmouth Junction, ich the people. 7.50 a.m., 12.85 and 4.10 p.m. Coal Trains Leave New York for ABbury Park Wood PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT (via Dosbrosses and Cortlandt Sts. ferries.) For 1897 Hay 718 MATTISON AVENUE.. At 0.10 a.m., 12.10, 8.40, 5.10 and 110.5 p.m. •| • Sundays, 9.45 a.m. and 5.20 p.m. Feed _ On Sundays will stop at Interlaken and Avon •IN K. WALLACE in place of North Asbury Park and Asbury Park EDITOR *Ao rROPWlCTO*. to le t off passengers. Leading Newspapers Trains Leave Philadelphia for Asbury Park n , ‘ (Broad Street.) At 8.20, 11.14 a.m., b.80. and 4.00 p.m. week* W. L. ATKINSON, 8 for the price of 1 days. Market St. Wharf, via Camden and Trenton, 7,10, 10.80 a.m., 2.80 and 8.80 p.m. Weekly Tribune week-days. Leave Mrket St. Wharf, via 2 = ^ IITTSE JamosbnrR, 7.10 a.m., 4.00 p.m., week-days. and dealer In The “ Philadelphia Press" by special arrrangementa, at Leave Market St. Wharf, via Toms River, 8.80 a. m., week-days. FOR itri at cost, ia cntltifd to all the'news received t>y tlie New Washington and the South. Paints, Oils. Varnishes, Brushes, Qlass, 8c. York Tln>ea, Worlil, Jotfrnsl,Chicago Tribune, St. Louis Artist’s materials, tube colors. LEAVE BROAD 0TKEET, PHILADELPHIA* Estimates givon for houso painting and interior EVERY member of Globe.Democrat, Oiodnnatl Commercial Tribune and.the For Baltimore and Washington, 8.50.7.20,8.82* docorations, graining, paper-hanging, otf. 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=5 * = done under tho law whioh makes It one of The Pound Fishing Industry. the Brat steps in the proceedinga for mortj DOWN THE COAST. Highest of all in Leavening Power.-r-Latest U. S. Gov’t Report ttttrnitl When ;ibe FJah and Game Oooikntsslpn liberal legislation. Readers of the Journal condomna pound-net fishing as practiced at ANb fcWDVt&CAK,:. will note that the petition is for q OITY^ An Ocean Grove Party’s Rough Voyage by present and aske for its regulation by tlie not that ancient form of government known Steamer to Florida. ' v ■ State Legislature,' efforts ore being mad^t’o jO R X K WALLACE, ••fettltw *ott f r f e if e W It so happened that the ^vO rito Clyde a borough, with powers only for a small combine all the tiaheries of this.cIobb into |‘ rPtttllilSttSD'WfiffK't.’V xt- f .population and a limited revenue. The steamer Comanche onJher laBt week’s trip a single big company, with cold storage borough law haa been a drawback to Asbury to Jacksonville put to sea in the face of tho THE flSBORY PM K PRINTING HOUSE facilities and abundant capital for market­ Park for years, and has shown how iniilt|8‘- great snow at01 m which swept the Atlantic . .» *6.TlSATTlSON *VENqtr ' ing the supply to fhe best advantage. Tbe sible it i« to get adequate power under its coast all tbe way from Hatteraa tqjQape m w v TXPSL, xkw jk*srv pound-net fishermen have no regard for the provisions. The fact that Asbury Park has Cod, and through good management escaped D aj>.v J oWrmax^-Jutjc to Sc**t***ber, future. They want to make the largest pos*. been different from other boroughs has made any seriods damage or delay, although an Bible amount of money in tbe Immediate E*tefaJ at s*ef the sheet. is a failure in spring and summer with ten previous record which insured the utmost funeral was held yesterday afternoon a t 2 AllJcOmrai nications should be accompanied by already Badly interfered with, will come to ments. "* It will coat complete about $4,500, o’clock, ; the - fUlt nane t*ud address of the writer, not confidence, left no ,room for apprehension to fifty thousand. Under a now act Asbury an end altogether. , There ia little differ­ The reception hall, mantel and stairway necessarily for publicaiion but as a guarantee of Park will take the position it is entitled to. in the mort timid mind that anything good faith. Anonymous letters will not be noticed. ence of opinion in regard to the inevitable will bo one of the most attractive features Miss Mary Jane Brown died on Thursday Letters in ended for the editorial or new’S de­ could go wrong. night of last week at the home of her partment sh< mid be addressed to the result, no disputing the fact that the pound of thig cottage. The floors will be of oak V Week’s W eather. Thi8 was n?oat assuring, especially to the brother, A, J, Brown, 602 First avenue. • E d ito r o f T h e J o u r n a l nets have crowded individual fishermen out and yellow pine. A solid porcelain bath- Misa Brown caught cold p week before her Asbury Park, N?w Jersey, company which left Ocean Grove that morn­ LongjDlstajrjce Telephone—45 a. When tho Journal was printed last weelr of their work to make the sea pay its tribute tub and sink, with nickel trimmings, will death, and this developed into pneumonia. the ground was covered with more than a ing for a southern destination. The party to big monopolies, no question that even be a part of the furnishings. ' \ , / For 'the last five years she had made her home with her sister, Mrs, W, L. Atkinson, foot of Bnowi tb^ result of the big storm of comprised both the Doctors Alday* father the present advantage of occasional extreme­ Opposite this, on the corner of Second TK1DAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1897. arid son, Mrs. J. H. Alday and daughters, ly, cheap fish supplies will disappear as the of West Bangs avenue. The funeral :wsj9,vs Wednesday n ig h t. and . Thursday. The monopoly becomeB more complete and the avenue ond River Road, ia a cottage for Mr. hold on Monday, and the remains taken to weather was also very cold, and so far aa Laura qnd Catherine, Misa Joaie Hamilton means for preserving nnd distributing the A. S. Townaend, manager; of the National Matawau for interment. ' and her frienda, Mra. and MiBs Baylia, Mrs. fiah are improved. Aabury jl 'ark loses a firm friend , in tbo business was concerned there was nothing Lead Co. * of N e^ York, A large reception John W. Voorhees, who had been a resi­ •M. M. Ru8aell„ of the Ardmore, and Dr. A. ' If the profits of the big monopolies now death | of President George UT Roberts, of going on. Those who owned sleighs had a being combined into ono are regarded as rocun, dining-room, pantry and kitchen, dent of Asbury Park for about twenty yeara, the .Pennsylvania' Railroad. Mr. Roberts good time on the avenues where the snow Wallace* of Germantown, Philadelphia. superior to the preservation of tho New Jer­ occypy the first floor, und on second floor died on Wednesday morning at bis home, 536 Cookman avenue. Mr. Voorheea’a jj* had taken more than a passing interest in had not been blown awajf or into high drifts To thia party the officers of the Clyde com­ sey coast fisheries* and the ^safeguarding of and attic will be six bedrooma and a bath. pany on ‘ship and shore extended all ttidse the interests which are promoted by oppor­ death was caused by typhoid pueumonia, !| i tbe many; 'improvements which have been by the wind. 'The young peoplo cleaned off The exterior will have hard wood floors and tho result of a cold contracted last week. ' kind '6oUrteaies for which Clyde people lyive tunities fprBport available for anglers, there [ made! in ! ;he passenger and freight service portions of Wesley Lake and had skating will oLcourse be no effective regulation of the plumbing will bo the finest of any house- The deceased was a painter and glazier, and U;qMK!6 Ration, and it is believed his infln- within prescribed limits on Saturday. become deservedly famous in the transpor- the pound nets, and tho wholesale deatruo- of Its a$e ipJBelmar. worked for a time with Charles Lewis. For many years Miv Voorhees ran a -boat on ‘ jonce haq been exerted frequi lundoy and Monday were not too coJ >ntr—~Many-4amHiar faoea-{-tion^of—fish will rfo~oi half, j Oii he occasion of the golden anni- comfort, although tho dampness and ohill were gladly jecognized among the crowd on -il lots of money in it, even if a good part neat cottage for >lr. Willie R. Doyle, tho children. board who merely came to say “ good-bye of the fish ore used for fertUlzer-maJdng or j .of the company a year ago, Asbury in the air fiom the southeast wind was any­ are sold at fertilizer prices.—Newark Even­ lumber dealer of Trentop. Ruth, tho eight-months’ old child of Mr. . 1 Park keijt. 1 beautiful floral tribute which thing but-pleasant, ' Tuesday waa one of and as an evidence that other notabilities ing News.' ^ Perhaps the most expensive improvement and Mra. Oharlea Schwager, died last Fri-, wpa honor^ d with a prominent place on the those lively days when the wind, tbe rain, were receiving a somewhat distinguished Is tbo addition to and remodeling of River­ >day of convulalona, caueed by teething. I^residont’f table. For thia kindly recogni­ snow and hail had a hard tussle for the send-off, the grand steamer swung oufc from State. Rights and Bankruptcy Law. side Oottag'b1 j|or Mrs. Hannah A. Truax. her pier amid club cheering, college eongB The old building was moved back and a new tion, Presi lent Roberts sent a personal letter mastery. The rain w«s heavy, alternating There ia a vigoroua protest in the current of gratitus )e to Mayor TenBroeck and ex- and other boisterous demonstrations of good building is being erected, 36x70t-tn front. with snow and hail, and during the night number of tbe Manufacturer against the hearty sympathy and good will will. This wifl be five stories in height* including the houses and windows rattled and trem- slovenly development of States’ rights doc­ towards [this energetic town in its well- bled under tho force of tho gale from the The air was tjyclnw ith indications of bawment. -The basement ceiling .will be 1 trine involved in the Senate’s obstruction iciiartB for greater promil nd-j-easfc,—Wednesday-was-tho—fag-end—of-4he- enow aB the prowft^the Comanche was nine feet High and will be used as a dining- of~the—banferuptcyr-biih~;Truly:enough,-it recognition. This pirJt~:is held" by_:ihe fitorOTrbutTiot'aErtilTesterd^afternooD-was turned-seaward^flm±_th0„.pas8CDgera_pra-.. room the whole length and width bf lhe new 8 ia ra t hat t hepdlf cy"w ijfeh leaves bankruptcy thexeanyth i ng^li ke_.j;leaij pg^condIt! ona^ ceeded to diacuBS a BumptuouB dinner. Tjhis building. UndeFtbe rdaf^buildihg will be " j other .‘.officials!l>f Jthe eompanyr;_and_ the legiBlation^q^the^everal States is aa dotri- claims of Asbury Park will not be allowed The thermometer during tbe week had been waa not the first introductloixmany orilrem he"kitoben7Tjantry, serving room, billiard mental to national commerce as the policy to languish for. proper attention. as low as 20 degrees, and as high as 38. had to the lower saloon; for all-who ^Te^ room and bicycle room. On first floor will which left banking legislation—with its early aboard^«njoy«d the unexpeeted-favor- be fLparior 28*36, reception hall, read|ng- consequentint bjpodbrpo of wlldcala— to the several A Station Agent Killed. -Next Tuesday evening^jCiolifereiicejpiH of aEjrexceJlent lunch. room:and enrd-room. There wiU bo a l2 ^ Stop Immigration j S ta te . be held at tho Wheelmen’s club-house on ~Tho fog was too~denBo'for ih e Ocenn font ypfntidn nroiind the hOUao with a porie T h eP h i ladelph 1 a7expreH8,lea v ingAabury,:, Already the statistics of recent immigra-l It migbtigobfg o fifurther than that. The Sen- tlje matter of making AsbyryPark a winter Grovera to Bee much=ofT their,native place coehere atjone end of same. The exterior ParkTat 7.29_ATi(I., struck and^illedrOor^----- tion which we presented last week and the ate position of to-day is retrogression back and spring resort. Circular letters will be as we rapidly passed Asbury Park witb its walls and roof will be shingled a b o ^ th e nelius Dey yesterday, Mr, Dey was station remarks made upon them are attracting mangificent shore line of electric lights. of John Tyler.- He vetoed the-Whigs* na­ agettt at Euglishtown, and was'on his way dent to ‘representative citizens, and as the even quicker and keener attention than we first floor! On the roof will be a btScoUy The vessel. moved.steadily_on;; untiFall had^ tional bank bill. But he made law wjth hia to the depot from the freight house when he7 si^b jeit is one that every property owner has counted on. Ali meiT^who labor feeFat and enclosed cupola, frotnf whicb/ Long* compla centlyn d juste djtbemsel veslfftt a~good 8igna^iSija£”thBiirTTOtiOTaiibaiH^pfcy-biH“ slipped and fell in front of the trains - The a 1 interest ju, a large attendance is counted £nce the forced! the argument contained Branch and PJeasuro^Bay ca 11 ;«be seen on p night’s-restjnJbeit respective staterooms. in the same year—1^41. There waa logic engine was. not. over fifty_feet from him, £ a77 p itizens wbo cannotbe present areex- in those figures. Itf'sirifces rigBPnftome^ clearway. In the baeement will be placed Off Barnegat-, a Ititle rocking motion be­ in hia position in b o far as the Constitution and it-waa imposeIble for the engineer to ptected, tu send:po Mayor TenBroeck a writ­ plainer than a pikesjaff. — a gasolfno engine for pumping waterlo the gan to pervade the ship and as the wind and provides specifically for bankruptcy, but not stop tho_train. Mr. Dey was struck in the- ■- ten expression; of views. A committee.is to. And the feeling is growing that,- with tank, running elevator and power for a «no w—i ncreased—t he—m inute^aignatbf-ihe- for hacking legislation. --- Tohroxwag a head by the pilot and instantly billed rfftit)ointcdtlo:fludoat^hy~AiBbury~ParT Chicago’s Mayor, appealing for aid so that: idm nm nnghlch- witl light the house by elec StWmer’a whiftle^frlghtened Sleep from all cogency in this speech of OTay’s that he must continue jto be tied down to a summer thousands may not be half-Btarved or frozen, tricity There will be about 50 bed rooms eyes ; but considerate people remembered could not avoid: . ' business insteajd of n-popular-resort all tho and with so many symptoms throughout the \ ; : ■ in the house when completed. . ______-*-r: The Ex-SReriff Sued. that safety depended on this hoarse de-^ ‘Mr. President, power and duty nre .’jbar.j If theirJinvestigations are not »atis- country of more than mere agrarian discon- LaMt week ground was broken^^ for a rosl- The Supreme Court case of Mrs, Rosa :pctory on the {line proposed, then they are •mand for-rightujf^ay^^-™-.-^^.^. ^ ^ ^ . . !Srf synonymous. The possession of the exclu­ deuce for Dr. Wiliiam L. Kinmonth on F tenfc—for thal7 from rembfceiliges. has^een sive powei^to-pnKSlawr'-onthTTMubject'of- Gold against ex-Sherlft Woolley was fried Toward morning the -full - force of-tHat- ;ry another pltfh of break ing. the shackle, m ot^orieBrrvcTT5Ti tap—it is, incTeedriTig! bankmptcleB by the -General-Government Street. On first floor will be an office, re- at Freehold thia week. Mrs, Gold under­ ildthia mutter has been talked of for eev- memorable storm, which wrapped all the draws after it a high and responsible obli­ ceptton hall, dining-room, kifehen and time to stop our fool business of accepting gation nnd duty to the Stotes, to the Union took to Bell some goods owned-by Max r|rl jfeara, at no time has if so exercised the from Europe a thousand persoQB_per.diem_ northern cities in irn embargo of enow, left pantry, and on second floor four rooms and Cohen, of Long Branch, on a chattel mort- indubitable traccfrofsift^ strengtlrand fury and to_the_people, the performance of which ople's minds as nt present. With the to-swell the already overTfulhranka~of"labor that Government is not: at-liberty t6;elude bathroom. „ .... ______gage^which_8lie_held, Sheriff Woolley idutjest natural facilities fora winter re aud__intensify the bitterijesa of tiie battle _oiLihe;deck8_Qf;.tbe Comanche. or neglect. ” A n_ew~cottage at Spring Lake is for Sir. Stopped the sale and sold -Ooheh out'under icft, iyet it is without tho very things that for bread. ' 7 ...... ~ .. . -People were not hr,a hurry to respond^to. Tho sort of “ government” which controls S. E Cavin, City Solicitor of Phila^elphia7 seven executions which he had for other a .list be provided to start tho movement. the invitation to#Wreakfast on Thurstjpy, the Senate to-day is entirely“ at liberty to . The Republican party fought to make all elude or neglect’’ any “ responBible obliga­ It will cost nearly $p,000 when completed. parties. The plaintiff thereupon brought It Is ithej iutention of tho people of Asbury labor free in this country It has striven morning. In the smton s^terooma nearly tion and duty” which makes for the safe­ It is Colonial in design, and the interior suit for damages^-JTho-defencc^ was that FarW to have what is needed or know the since the war to .keep American labor pror. all were seasick, and, outside, it was b a j:^ guarding of credit and the maintenance of- will be finishedlix^whito-pine^wlth-^U^w, ihe cbattel mortgnge waa oblained by fraud. reason fthy. possible to open the batt^D^'sfota^^db^ ’ businesa faith, : It Is significant of the/com­ pine floora. The plumbing and all.other tected; but it is only partialiy’protected mercial morality of the majority of the body No decialoo has yet oeeri reached. Hawkins- Blich waa the force of the piercing wind. fittings will be of tho beat of their klnda. i |Strange as it may seem, thero are. hosts when Europe can pour such a Bteady stream that the increaped money volume for which & Durand represented Mrs. Gold. of toilers into our laboc market. Off the Chesapeake, with a forty-mile aweer, it cries aloud should, according to it^_con­ Plans for a cottage, to be started in .the ofjfatmers who look upon cyclists and their we took our share of the unexpected bliz­ tention, flow only one way. It is a Fed­ spring, have been made for Mr. J. 0. Lyons;, wheelBj a^ • natural enemies, and whenever Nor is the direct damage to American eral function to distribute. It is not a FedT Pleasant Hours , a t the Club. labor the ouly consideration in this matter zard in a deck load of enow. . „ /■ of New York. This will be erected at they j|et a] chance.aro sure to put some ob­ eral function to collect. If the Constitution ■* The regular monthly reception of the of immigration.-There are points involved ~ rTPatjo g -ibia;-1 toemorable.-^ay we rounded sayaother »iae, so much the worse for the Ayon-by-tho^ajandwillcortovorSSjOOO stacle hri the way of the free and uninter­ Asbury Park AVheelmon last night was at­ in the future; queetionR as to the possible HatteraaaMtlei^the great storm behind us. Constitution. Constitutions. States rights when fi nished. TT: ■ ..... rupted. jprijoyment of tho sport. Not all etfect on .our institutions of absorbing so The usual etopat Charleston du Friday doctrines and . all these musty old formula Plans for all the above have been pre­ tended by fifty couples. Underwood’s or-- farmers.) are ro inclined, but many ar». rapidly so many not born or educated in righted pasaengers up generally. Invalids of government are binding onty so.far as pared by Brouse & Arend, architects of chestra furniahed tho musfc for dancing, Theyj-rcjsif^f tho march of progress, the bet- harmony with the spirit or intent of our they benefit the habitually “ debtor class.” which was kept up until after imldnlghf. civilization. Even were there work for crowded once more to their places in seiits Trenton and Asbury Purk, who will also torment^o£ the roads, the improvement and at fable. Strangers took the opportunity to superintend their construction, ^ While dancing was the principal amuse­ every one who should come to our shores How the Government is Swindled. incre^ipe; in value of suburban property without interfering with-any-other HMn’s inspect the antiquities of thtMjity; ahd citi­ ment, many found enjoy mention the bowl­ through the prominence it gets by being industrial status, it would still be open to zens examined with wonder the ice-coated The facta placed before the Ways and ing, alleys, or playing pool and billiards. doubt whether further immigration to any desighatpd as wheeling routes for six months rails and rigging of the vessel, as if she had Means Committee of tbe House of Repre­ Fire Apparatus of Long Branch. During tho evening Misa Lillie Henderson in tliia! jyear They make these matters a marked extent should be eticopraged for years to come. ______just arrived_from Arctic seas. sentatives make it clear that the ad valorem Chief Reed, of the Long Branch tire de» broke the ladies’ bowling record, with a part afjjocal und county politics, nnd think There are enough people in this country The ruiTto Jacksonville waa pJea8ant ae provisions of the IJZilaon, law have cost the partment, made his annual report last week. score of 331# it ri£ ht.and proper that every wheel should now under present industrial conditions. Government milliona of dollars iu stolen The,committee in charge of the reception Till every citizen who lacka employment need be. The papers, eagerly bought up, Out of fourteen Area during the year the pay 1 ij ifLil* just the name as farm property. shall get a steady job, foreign labor should told us of the ravages of the late atorm, apd duties. The sugar importations have been oatimated total loss was $10,575. The wore. ^Messrs, J, Minot, Reuben Norris add A fa rnjer does not pay a tax because he not be permitted to enter this country ex­ a fine musical entertainment, orchestral and specially prolific in undervaluation frauds.* membership of the department ia 347, divi­ W. H. Hamilton. owns j&j wpgon, but because a man owna a cept under the closest restriction.—N./Y* vocal, in Social Hall, on Friday night, put' We must have a specific as' well as au ad ded among-fieven companies. Oceanic En­ Press. wheel iff p i helps keep the roads in good everybody in the best of spirit’s. Thia Jol­ valorem duty on every import where this is gine Company beada the list with 98, and —A sign in onq tof tl\e public libraries order^jl le is the right sort of game to reads.' “ Noise annoys the readers. No talk­ lity waa kept up on the promenade, decks possible. In no other way-can the Govern­ b Firemen's Cozy Quarters. ' close behind 1 Atlantic with 85. Neptune ing aloud allowed. f ■ .equeijz*! a dollar'out of on any protest. But until near midnight by groups of young ment obtain the revenues to* which it is en­ Weeley Engine Compaqy has spent over titled and the rights of tho honest importer Hose has 32; PhiJ Daly, 28; West End, 31 j the fanning communities are becoming .people who aerenaded their friends until $200 within the last week furnishing its be guarded. Elberon, 24, and Oliver Byron, 49. The mow tfi: d more enlightened all the time, every voice ’was nearly as foggy as tbe While we are protecting American against meeting room in the new fire building apparatus conaiatB of one aecond-claBa La ($(lurati0n»l. and tie e petty annoyances will soon cease. Bteamer’ a whistle. - • ^ cheap foreign competiton we also must pro­ This money has bought &0 yards of hand­ France engine, one aecond-claBa Clapp & Theyfin^ roads that New Jersey has to*eiay Most of the Ocean Grove party had to pay tect the conscientious and scrupulous im­ some Brussels carpet, a roll-top desk for the porter against his thieving rival at homo Jonea engine, one Harold engine, one RS. LE BARON HARTT, a student wouldjnardly have been possible but for the the accustopied tribute to Neptune j but had ^ under Madame Balogh, of Germany, secretary, thirty arm chairs, and a presi­ who robs the United Statea Treasury and double tank chemical engine, three hose M ffitj Uhjiof bicycle riding and the help that ample compensation in the kindly minis­ makes .honest men suffer for his roguery. and Alberto Lawrence, of New Ydrk, will dent’s table and large arm-chair. To make wagons, two o n e - h o r s e hose carriages, one receive pupils in voice-building and voice- haa ilteen given by local clubs and State tries of good Capt, Pennington and hifl It is time to wipe out ad valorem duties. the room more attractive the ceiling and hand bose carriage, ope, hand hook and culture. Rounding and perfecting of tones The cyclist is a public benefac­ noble stewardess, who neglected none )h a specialty.’ Mrs. Hartt, being a permanent side walls \have been, tinted. The company ladder truck, o n e aerial truck, together with tor. J:ive him a show. their extremities of helplessness. All, how­ Annual Moving Day. resident of Aabury Park, ia able to offer has now one of the prettiest and best fur-, 6,450 feet of hose, only 550 feet of which ever, landed in prime condition and by this more liberaI tqrmB. and to arrange hours to nished meeting rooms of any similar organ­ There will be more business changes in ia poor. Chief Reed recommenda a return suit convenience of pupils. No. 406 Third pjpf the greatest numbers of a news- time have forgotten the incidental draw­ ization in Monmouth county. Asbury Park the coming spring than has to the old aystem of fire alarm, whereby all avenue. . ... - ______m jf-fever issued was the special edition of backs of a quick and auecesaful voyage. been the case for several years. Frank L. the boxea aro teated on a certain duy once a th^l^Jibune laet Saturday. It comprised The new meeting room was furnished by OGDEN CRANE.—Vocal Instruc­ Capt. Minot, who left Asbury Park a dsy Tuttle will give up hia store adjoining John month. ' nearly eighty pages of illustrations and arti­ John L: Schneider, a member of the com­ tion. Asbury Park Studio, 1104,Main later by train, waa at the Everett in Jack­ Steinbach’s, 011 Main street, and move to st. Saturdays and Mondaya, N. Y. Studio, cles < >ni the multitude of industries of the pany. • \. sonville when we arrived, and able to give the premises now occupied by B. Frank 3 Eaat 14th at. For further information, Gr^di er New York, and yet was lacking in ua a realiBtic account of the changed weather' -V ' The LIKwood Handicap. " 7 address as above or Mrs. George Hunt, the A Remarkable Recovery. Wainrighl & Co., in the Salvation Army th{ji; ^tfens|ve puffery of the usual special conditions we liitd escaped. The temper- At Elk wood Park to-morrow afternoon St. Paul, corner Emory st., and First ave., building. Mr. Wainright ;will concentrate, adxjqriifling editions. Almost every firm Mr. O. E. Bobet, after weeks of illness, da aturei ^n Florida was still low, but Improv­ the shooting event will b e -tb e Elk wood Asbury Park. ing, atid the people are pouring in by every nil his business (at the Ocean Grove store. nntj * buninefis house was represented by a on the road to recovery. Previous to his Handicap,, ten live birda, ^7.50;^ntrance, train and steamer expecting better times D. W. Cboper,. now in Schwager’s store, ra. ELIZA BETH CHURCHILL MAYER, card, and these alone comprised several return from Oalifornia last summer he 'was farther on. .. / A. W. , Roae Bybtem. The money will be divided vocal teacher, New York city, will re­ Cookman avenue, will occupy the last store M pa^es. ■ The number is an encyclopedia of under the care of the most eminent physi­ into three purses. Arrangements have been ceive pupils at 408 Second avenue, Aabury in the Keator Block, now used as a'Confec­ Park, Saturdays. For fprther information business, manufacturing, professional men, cians and specialists of the Pacific coast. ' Ready for Winter to Break, ., made with the railroad companiea to stop tionery establishment. Fred Hopper, cler^ address 3 East 41flt street, New York city, and the social and religioua.feature^ ot {,he Although warned that the long journey at Hance’s. crossing to take on and let off or1 Mias Isabelle Scudder, 627 Mattison ave­ The Becond of Feburary ia fabled in H. J. Rockafeller’s, has rented the east ^r^at—city^—^A-pempective-of—the-territoir.y_ might prove fatal he persisted in hia deter- passengers. nue, Asbury Park. / ^ground-hog_j3ay^-j«hen_that_ animqLisu half-of the^hore^reas^front-on—Mattison ’ included in the new act of consolidation is mination to get home—which he calls'As- supposed to wake up and come out of his avenue, and will stock it with shoes and r-iji part of the issue. It, is printed,in colors bury Park. After his arrival he improve# hole. If. the eun shines it will be a bad men’s furnishings. At present the store ia and worth framing for future refdrence. sufficiently to undertake the journey to omen, according to the old story, for the CASH AND GIVEN FREE Fioiida. This was not attended with the occupied by Harry W. Abbott. \ hog, frightened by his shadow, will Whisk Thomks ]£. O’Brien has leased one of the f ;■( i-JA' stranger, came to town the other day. good results hoped for, and he wob obliged PRIZES EA C H ■'T NTH £ack to bed and sleep during fo^ty more atorea in Mrs. Lee’a new buildfng^on Mat- I H^Jrepresented a New York bank whioliimd to come north. For several, weeks-be was As foilows^ days of winter. But if the day be cloudy tison avenue. Tho other half will be taken a| hundred thousand dollars it wanted to put uriHer treatment at a sanitarium, in Penn­ 4 First Prizes, eaoh of $100 Cash ■ - -$ 400.01 he will shake himself and proceed to get ac­ by Georgo Handscbuch, the shoemaker, obt) at interest because there was so much sylvania without much benefit, going from quainted with things - on the- supposition 20 Seoond “ • “ “ $11 ( ‘ i.‘-iciol8S*2,000;QP there to Phila^ephia for further, expert ad- who has been the tenantfojLfieveral jLears of .....njinney on deposit that it didn't know what that the backbone of winter is broken. 40 TJilfd “ “ “ $ 25 Gold Watches llOGQ.Oa b tho store that ia being.removed.* • to do with it. It is understood that neither vice. • - • ; , Everybody knows what kind of a day waa When once more in his home iif West Gash and Prizes ghen eaoh month - $3,400.00 of pur banks took up with this n6w^drum- Tuesday—cold, disagreeable,' with a north­ Park Dr..Shafto w.as entrusted with his case. s-V , . iner’a offer.' Both could use the hundred east storm of rain, hail and snow that made . . . Cannon for the Monument. Mr. Bobst has heart; trouble in connection thousand «jasy enough, but there were other it pleasanter to remain in the house,thari Two abandoned cannona^likr.haye been .1897, $40,800 00 WRAPPERS diffidtilties in the way. It i^ safe to say tha^ with other complaints, and had long spells outdoors. • for years 4n the Brooklyn Navy Yard have o f unconsciouanesB and appealed to be on \ had this man opened 'an office and let ifc'15j§' “In the matter of being a weather bieen secured by 0, K, Hall Post, CJ. A. R,, HOW T© OBTAIN THEKl, R U L E S . , , , the verge of death many times. Dr“Shafto CompeiltorB.toHUve as many 8 UHLICHT f , Every month duritig; 1B!)7 in each of the 4 dietrlotS lhiov?n that he had plenty of greenbacks to prophet,” says an official of the Weather ol Asbury Park, and will be shipped here SOAP W rappers as they can collect. Cut prizoa will bo awtirdodao follows: . . and experienced nurses looked after him Tho I Oompotitor ^rho condo in tho put out, he could have, done a land-office Bureau, “ the groundhog may be put dowp as soon aS money enough Is raised to, pay o f f the too portion or each ------I^ a ra c B t N u m b e r of coupona from day and night^and their labors have re­ thodtBtrlotinwhlohho or ehereaidea business and had plenty of’ colla*eral4,o so as an imposter, 'thia. idea ia only one of transportation charges. . The amount needed will tecelvo©tOO C a a li. sulted in a great change. Mr, Bobst has The ft Oompotltors who Bond in tbo cure the mctney loaned. The New Yoi^k is. at least $5(fe Commander Borden has wmm.pons**) are to fmm. bo seat, pontage those numerous and quaint superstitions Next Iiursest Numbers of cou­ recovered his appetite, eats heartily, and fUlly paid, enclosed with a pon B from tlio district in wmoh they banks have on deposit, the greater portidn the origin of which is lost in antiquity, ” . f suggested that the people of the town con- street of papet* statin s C o m p c z - reside will E a c h receive, a t winner's hopes to be out again in pleasant weather. l t o r >b full name anu address —f>f^4he^ ayailable. ennh hf t.he ennntrvT nnd tributo'toward this expense, arid he will be \ the number of €om»oas tion a taay’sorgentleman'a F ierce H is many iriends^will be glad to heTTrof nd li celjif..il bicycle, (pnri— tic ^Y.v»,w«. 100,00. - this is an intimation that they want4o^make A Southern Centenary. 7 | pleased to tecelve any eubacrliitioii, BO Mflt- - . ' «-,e . ' f,fe 4 » UQmpctliora who send in tho his restoration to health. ;w York, inarhed on outside N ext tarffestN nm■ bersof — inf nnupoiiacoupona from'frmu ththe^aR e dlS^"- something out of tho inordinate accumula­ ter how.sinijU. The guns, which sre known \Vir a p .. p e r (Jap left ham1 cor/ier)with N U IiIu E It rocelveat winner's ‘ The Tennessee Centennial Exposition will af t h e I> I8 TttICT Com petitor lives In. triot in which they reside will E ach rocelveatwinner r tion of wealth. In two or three months ,,, , , , , ,, option a iadjr’aor ffcntloman’fl Gold Watch* price open May X and will continue until Noveto; as tho Parrot pattarn, will be located at the No. of from now it may bo necessary to hunt up, Dr. Bale Receives the Call. SAME OF DISTRICT." ber. The different States In the Union ancj Soldier’s Monument an Cookman svenuo. D istrict N e w York €ltv, Brooklyn* I>otm The congregation of First Presbyterian _andHtatcnIalandB, Ne^v J ersey. tor ono'month’B competition this man of monej and invite him to empty thp great commercial centers are appointing The monument ie to be enclosed wlth'gran- 3, Oompotltors who obtain wrai iera from unsold Church has extended a call to Rev. Albert N ew Y ork Htate(oii<«{d« eoan In dealer’s stock will be dlflaualiilad.ed.Employees Employees his poekefs fpr the benefit of the opening commissioners to this Exposition*. The ite posts and chain railing. The posts were Hrooklr/n, jan{J and Staten JilaniJs). 0/ Lorer"Brothers. Ltd., and their families, aro de­ Rummer season. G. Balp, DfD., of Melrose, a fashionable given by. Comrade George Potts, o! 0ce4n barred froman competing. . _ .. ._ .. ‘' • ~ cause ia worthy of encquragement and sup^ p? s s r » v ? ^ f « d n,sfii: ' 4 . A printedlist of Winners in OompetUpr’s district suburb of Boston. Dr. Bale preached here port. The Norfolk & Western Railway^ Grove. - trlct of <;olumhfa. will bo forwarded to Compotitora in about 31 days alter ifotice is published in this issue of the several Sundays ago, and waa Well liked. each competition cloqps. through the New York office, 317a Broad! — I The^ New England States. ______li. Lever Brothers, Ltd.. will endeavor to award tho appHcatiori that will be made totho Legis­ He an eloquent preacher and was paStor Way, will send illustrated and desoriptiv^ —It has been suggested that' the Athletie •The Bicycles sro the celobr»ted P ierce H peclal*. E tTzbb fairly to tho best of their ability and judgment, matter to all persons who intend to visit Aseoektlon inuite she Hew York baseball 1897 P attern, m’r d by Geo. N .P ierco * (^>.. of B uf­ nt It Is understood that all who compete agree to ac­ lature for the/reincorporation of the Bor- of the Congregational Church at Melrose falo, Boston and New Y ork. Fitted with Hartford cept the award of Lever Brothers, Ltd., aa final. Nashville during the continuance of the club to ubo tho stounds near Horth Asbury Tire#, First Class Niokte Lamp. New Departure diigh of Asbury Park as a city. Thialia for twenty-seven ydars*but resigned recently^ Exposition. ; station for their spring piadtice. B ell, Standard Cyclometer, and H unt Lftceo&ddlo. UEVER BROS., Ltd^ New York. . J \ .'X

,r-Tbe new. officers of the Heptaeopha will be installed n6xt Tuesday night, at which jjU lw r j* time ..a .supper will be served to the mem­ bers. \ \ 1 7 . , ■ ' AND MONMOUTH REPUBLICAN. ^ ‘r-A t the meetingof Neptune Engine Company on Friday night $5 was appropri­ PUBUC NOTICE. ated toward the soup fund started by the- To whom it may 'Concern FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, W Salvation Army. '; ' Bronchitis Take notice, That application ‘will be Washington White has exchanged sev­ made to the Legislature of the State of New I I a t e h of Adwrtlftjnffr eral lots at Northwest Aabury Park for a Jersey, at its present session, for the pass­ This is generally called “ a cord on the farm of ICO acres near Morristown, N; J. age of a bill or law Incorporating as a city W b e k s . M o n t h s Mr, White’s son* Klnmontb, will take pos­ the Botough of Asbury Park, in Monmouth chest” It is an inflammation of the air tubes aPACE. 1 1 2 | 3 1 1 2 I S | 1 3 , session of the farm about the middle of county, New Jersey, fixing tho boundaries March. ■H in. 50 75 ft 00 25 *1 75 $2 50 $400 f '6od and limits of Buch city coincident with the of the lungs.: Bronchitis should never be I.so 00 b 00 10 00 boundaries and limits of the said borough, i «« 75 i *5 175 25 4 -=Q,n Tuesday next the Stelnbach Com- i % 1 00 150 3 OO 2 75 4 25 5 50 8 00 14 00 that Is to say: neglected, but cured up at once to'avoid the' a 1 35 .3 00 3 50 3 50 5 .y> 700 10 00 18 00 afiy gives up the Schwager store, 620 Beginning at a* point In tho middle of " I 75 3 7.S 3 50 4 50 r 00 9 00 *5 00 2500 look mao avenue, and until then any of the 800 12 00 3000 3500 We know it makes Great Pond (now known as Deal Lake) always possible danger of its reaching ihe 4 3 35 3 50 450 5 50 stook on hand can be bought for half price. where it empties into the Atlantic Ocean i 5 ii 3 oo 450 5 50 750 *3 00 18 00 30 00 50 00 the nicest cakes,” Suchninducemenfs will riot be offered soon 13 5 50 8 50 11 50 1.S00 25 00 35 00 55 00 8500 again. runnirig thence westerly through and up the lungi. I col. IO oo 17 00 33 00 3000 45 00<>500900015060 tenter of said pond (or lake) tb the west —Teams made up of members of Wesley line of the-New Egypt & Farmingdale Rail­ The best remedy to stop the cough, to re­ Local. N otjcbs,—A limited number oflocal No­ and Neptune Engine Companies will bowl road (now known ob the New York per cent, is allowed. Baking Powder of the Wheelmen. Wesley,Lake to the Atlantic Ocean; thence north along the shore of said ocean to the first dose gives relief, and a cure quickly fol­ -Next Wednesday night a mock trial will place, of beginning; conferring upon the L egal N o t ic e s .—T h b J o u rn a l is a legal be the attraction at the club-houee. “ Miss” Bald borough pr territory and the inhabi­ lows its use. Price, 25 .cents. ewspaper, and as such is the proper medium for Elvln ,0. Burtls has sued Harry B. Marlin tants thereof appropriate powers of govern­ -all legal notices. Some advertisements belong to for breach of promise.' Both sides are pre­ us by law, while with many others it is optional ment, and for such other regulations as will with thethi party interested * as t6 what * * paper*‘ ‘ shall* " > —The annual ball of Wesley Engine Com- paring strong arguments. It bae not been be germain and appropriate for accomplish­ publish them . ‘ ;V ‘ v - pany has been postponed until after Lent. settled who the counsel.will be for the re­ ing the purpose intended. spective litig a n ts . - / Prize Competition. | Bough feather and Rough-Hands. —Milton Cottage, Third 1 avenue " and GEORGE F. KROEHL, * Bergh, is being remodeled for JMrs. Md- i-It may seem a little early to talk about D., HARVEY, JR ., Throo prizes will bo given March 15 to No other preparation will keep the skinT- F. L. TENBROECK, tho throo customers whoso total pur­ TOWN AND COUNTRY. Caijtby by Brouse & Arend. furnishing hotqls and cottages, but 0 . S. chases amount to tho largest sums. __i such perfect condition in this rough Cook & 8on keep a complete B tock of din­ ,S. W. KIRKBRIDE, and wintry weather as our Floral Toilet —1The February meeting of .the Board of BRUCE S. KEATOR. First Prize,—A superb Tri)plo Toilot Cream. It renders tho hands and faco —Building Loan to-nigbt. ner and teasets, lamps', jardinieres, toilet Mirror in Morocco leather and sterling always soft, smoot hand fair. We sell it Trade will take place at Park Hall next sets, etc. Mr. Cook buys direct from the^ Dated Asbury Park, February 4, 1897. Tuesday afternoon at 3 o’clock. *ailvor, worth $30.00. on a guarantee to do its work perfectly —Valentine’s day comes on Sunday. best potteries, and can save his customers Second Prize.—An elegant Oil Paint­ or money refunded. Price, 25 conts. the profits of the middleman. This is a ing, richly framed, worth $25.00. —A good farm near Freehold Ib in tho —The Orpheus Quartet and Mandolin Our Emulsion, market this week for a tenant. Particulars Club will give an entertainment in Parker (food time to purchase, when more attention' Third Prizo.—A beautiful Water Coli are given in advertisement. Hall, Mauasquan, about the middle of this can be gfven to buyers. PROPOSALS WANTED ainting, a handsome ornament, wen no(; onjy mado of tho finest oil and month. —The Zimmy exhibit in the New York $15.00. purest ingrtodients but is made fresh —The Stelnbach Company made a heavy cycle show will h: Stenled proposals addressed to the under- Tho Compotifcion ia oiioti to all. Sim- overy week, which ia a very imporianfc- purchase’this weok o f underwear for women -The next chorus rehearsal for Mme. ave plenty of cigars for the sighed for the-ConHtruction-of-a4)r4ok-bmld-' ply muko yonr ptircHusos hero and got p oint. It is never strong and rank like —am Us-o£fering-tho4*S8ortment~at4>oth-store8- -OgdcDrOrane^B-conoert-wiil-be-held-afe^iret; firm’s frienris- A__thousand—of—the—n< ing at the main pumping station of the As­ credit for them on your card 5 o r help tho ordinary Emulsions, which aro usu­ —Cookman avenue and Main street* and Baptist Ohuroh to-morrow evening at 8.15. Light Roadster” cigars, named after the bury Park Water Works, will be received your friends if you prefer. ally nionths old before reaching tho con­ corner Lake' avenue. All interested are invited to attend, champion, have been ordered from Mr, A. u n til 12 o’clock M., on Monday, Feburary O ur object is to please old friends, and sum er. S. Giles, who originated the brand. They 8^ 1897. The Water^Commissloners ~re^ - to prove txrnow custom ers th a t tlie qual- If you bavo a cough, weak lungs, or aro —At a meeting of the-Executlve Commit­ —Wesleyan glee and banjo clubs will give are /tSr^extra fine flavor and will leave a ity of our drugs, modicinos and supplies a.coricert at the Asbnry Park Opera House perve the right to rejectjmy-or allLbws, or losing flesh, strength and energy, thero tee of the New Jersey State Agricultural So­ pleasant-impresBlon with, those who smoke to accept any bid that they may deem most is ahvaysi;ho bostrand that our prices I b no other one remedy in the world that ciety on Tuesday it waa deolded to hold the 06 the evening of April !. Malcolm Shac­ and at the same time are infatuated with aro always reasonable. w ill bo of so m uch value to you as ag o o d Waverley F air from September 5 to 10, . It kleford is tho manager of the affair. cycling. advantageous. Plans arid specifications can Now is tho time to take hold and go to Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with HypoJ waa also decided to build athlrd-mllerbloy* be seen at the office of the Water Commis­ work. Every day counts. Come and see phosphites^ If you would have tho best, cle track. . ; —Brouse & Arend, arohitecte of this oity One of tho finest pianos in Aabury Park sioners. G. W. TREAT, the prizes, have us explain our method, be sure you got'our Eraulson. Price, 60 and Trenton, will draw the plans and super­ was delivered recently by Mr. Tusting at J. L. COFFIN, And g o t^ o u r tickots. conts. —An amusing program baa been prepared intend the erection of a four-story school the residence of Mrs. Dr. Keator on Mat­ R. I. SLOAN, for tho entertainment by the Red Mpn in building for the German Lutherans in Tren tlson avenue. It is « Schdmaker gold- ...... Water Commissioners, their ball next Tuesday uight ‘ Dancing ton.'. 1 ..... ’ v. string, arid for depth of tone and sweetness Asbury P ark, Jan. 18, 1897. will follow. The proceeds of the'evening^ -ia^-marvelcms-instrumentr—Mr.—Tusting-ii “will go Into ti fund for tfSTicflleFo? the the coast agent for these pianos and a num­ needy and destitute. laws and constitution at the meeting of ber of other high-grade makes that have the State Board of Education at Trenton been tested and found-eqaal^to any^guar^ rioPOSALYWANTED --^Th ) IDc. and 25c. por package. Sold oy all grocers. but wo aro pretty well fixod for all<*thak Wo 633 MATTISON AVENUE, . sell real estate and wo rent real estate. We • (Keator Block) ■ ' ______1 VANTED.—By women, each with, an in make ifc profitable for tho.renter, the buyer and OPEN DAY AND EVENING. _ _; Saturday...... the landlord. Wo have a largo acquaintance vv fant or young child, situations in the and anything placed in our hands is well taken we will sell for .J.’V- country (general housework, plain cooking, care of, t . v Coffee and Griddlo Cakos at all hours. Chicken etc.) Small wages expected.' Railroad MILAN ROSS s and Lobster Salads. Oysters in every style. • ' # - • 1 CASH- •• '• fare paid. by. Association Apply. State Special dishes to drdor, served at Dairy . We Uphold Charities Aid Association, 105 East 22d st. REALESTATE and INSURANCE AGENCY - o r a t residences. " . . Pot Roast ^o^ed at 0 cte,,,‘ N*Y. City, ■ ^ ao8 flaln Street, Asbury.Park. W, A. GELHAUS. - ■ THEY SAY, / J no piano which is not thoroughly Sausage, Scrapple, HeadCheesp anp Cooked good. “Thoroughly good”, means Corned Beef made by good as to the interior—the vital BIRD ‘ v part of the piano. Every piano is “ all right, all rightt” -—Adv. case is good—some are better ’nhatrothfe=CTST5f?3ire"Can j ufJee~ Cofd , Eye arid Ear Specialists of the outside for.hiniseli. frs the inside, the *'business’* part, A. Chapman, M. D,, of NewPi'ork, will in the morning ? Does it stay cold untTl after breakfast ? , ^be iri ABbury Park every Wednesday. Office that should be looked after care­ overvtoMalstre’s store. Hours3to 5 P, M, fully, We would be pleased at Wit;h our Electrrc Heat Regulator it can he made comfortable all Free eyo and ear clinic from* 7 to 9, P.M. any time to help you.select your ■ — Adv. ' piano—we place our piano know­ the time. Hundreds of users will tell you so. „ ledge at your disposal free of Placed on trial, • BREAK UP “COLDS.—Dr. Humphreys’s charge, and we know we can be, Speoifio “ 77” breaks up colds that hang of use to you. . .. BERRANG & ZACHARIAS, \ on, and prevents pneumonia; atall; druggists.—Adv. _____ We supply anything , • Asbury Park, N. J. [Branch at Lakewood.^] ,Mone:w to Loan on First Bond and MQrt- R. A. TU5TIN0. electrical. gage. T. Frank Appleby,Al. Mattison avGi aoa. Main - street. —Adv. M M t V

And so^ha^too^ a "bath himself by lying on tho - through Cara to Nashville. WHY A DtlCK IS HAPPY. NOTES OF ALL SORTS: Half soujd tjy every breaker iu it cam e In to The Pennsylvania and Southern! Railways have inaugurated a.through Pullman sleep­ But Just a little after, he turned to look for John It Takes Life Easy and Water When it In Germany the authorities tax a dog ac­ Who having plucked up courage, had ventured Needs ty - • >:■ cording to its size. ing car line between New York and Nash­ th e reu p o n , Ther? is bnly one sudden death among ville, Tenu., via Washington, Asheville and To take Just like hts master, a tioket for outside. Jlcross the Continent on £fce Stearns. How would you like to be b duck? Not a women to eight among men. And gerthe merest sprinkle from the incoming canvas-back duck, hunted all over the coun­ Chattanooga. The new line passes through- try and having to die before your time, but The shark is capable of biting harder than the scenic Western North Carolina, the In August, at camp-meeting, the question went 1 juat a common, every-day barnyard duck any other fish dr animal Ip the world.. “ Land of the Sky.’Vand gives the most ex? the round, » . NEARLY 4,000 MILES WITHOUT A BREAK, A ,duck of obscure parentage, but full of fun cellent Bervice between New York and Nash­ As to who the party was who owned the tract of and contentment; «?t work n r overture Only one out of every 1,000 married cou­ ville. The through car will, leave New York ground ■ , 400 RIDERS—400 WHEELS. to lay eggs, but satisfied with twenty or ples live to celebrate their golden wedding. daily at 4.30 P. M. For further informa­ (A very wilderness it Beemed), Just north o f Wes- tion call on or address New York office, NOTHING BUT STEARNS BICYCLES RIDDEN. thirty per year. Do you know why a duck In proportion to its size, the horse has a i to rabbits \lved by thousands, hid ’mong the ii like a dog? Why, because it can wag its smaller stomach than any other quadruped 271 Broadway. S bush and brake, : tail* of course. The dog does jt to express Switzerland is tho only civilized country joy and pleasure and friendship and sym­ —There are some men who.will buy $10 morning Mr. Bradley, with WilliamB. Osborn, HE Joumal-Examiner Yellow Fellow Relay finished Sept. 7, in the pathy, while a duck does it just because it in the world which grants no patents for in worth of drinks for a theatrical manager in Went over to prospect it, and got themselves wsu ventions. marvelous time of f3 days, was the greatest cycling event ever can, and without intending to express any the hope of getting a few $ 1 passes. ftufc feeling all undaunted,' the woods they strujr- C • particular, emotion. In tact, there .is. not It takes 7i2,000 tons of paper toVmake the gled through, ‘ . originated, and its successful execution demonstrates the strength and speed m uch sentiment about a duck. ijoataLcards^used-in the United Kiugdom ’Till at length a lovely lake broke full upon their merits of the Stearns as these virtues have never before been established But it has a good time, nevertheless and each year. view. when I tell you how it enjoye itself, why, l 89 e. for any bicycle. .This ride over trails, mountain passes, rocks,boulders, One hundred and twenty firemen are re So charming was the prospect, so beautifUl the little boys you will all wish that you wero • stream, ' railroad ties, deserts and cactus fields in such time is simply marvelous, and ' duoks. In the first p l a c e , just see what a quired to feed the furnaces of ajrst-class They stood in admiration, as in^ a trance or dream, great advantage a baby duck has over a Atlantic steamer. LEDGER For perhaps in all the land it would be hard to it all stands to the credit of the Stearns, whose makers originajted- and baby boy. The little duck can move around . find Queen Victoria’s crown, made in 1838, i g i f g p A little sheet of water so perfect of its kind, successfully executed the relay, . from the Bret day and enjoy itself, while the contains 2,783 diamonds, 277 pearls, 27 They tried to form a company to purchase this baby boy has to be covered with flannel and emeralds, 17 sapphires and 5 rubles. fair land, - such things, and is kept in a warm room. - AHD DAILY TRANSCRIPT. About five hundred acres—but here, yon under* ClK w a y <0 do it is to do It on CTt Stearns. The little duck haa tho run of the f a r m , and During the last twenty years the railways stand, ’ •"V'k .- • can run and jump and sing, and have lots of of the world have absorbed 50,000,000 PHILADELPHIA. They met with a dilemma, for Just as this was fun, and be as “ biggityr utf anybody, while tons of steel, or almost half the total pro­ done, GEORGE. VV. CHILDS, The owner said the purchaser must take the E. C STEARNS & COMPANY, MAKERS, the baby can only eat; and grunt and sleep. duct. '• whole, or none. Just see what a splendid time the duck has Iron ia the only metal which appears in Em tok and Proprietor from 1E64 t o , 1894. . while it is growing up. A boy can'gobareT “ Never mind,” said one of them, “ by buying all, BUFFALO, H. Vi SYRACUSE, N .Y . more than onejjolor. It is found of every you see, • PARI3, FRANCE. foot only in the summertime, while the lit- GEORGE W. CHILDS DREXEL, . 8AN FRANCISCO, OAL TORONTO, ONTARIO. - tie duck goes barefoot all the tim e., If you shade, from almost white as silver to black There will be larger profits for us.you will agree,’* as charcoal. E d it o r a n d P u b l ish e r . So some were high up for it—their number it w as: examine a boy’s foot, you will see tb a tlt is eight— - *! just as tough a s the footof a iduck; and yet Some of the town§ In the North of Eng­ But as the nights grew cooler; the season getting < the boy’s mother won’t let him go with land have their water pipes made of glass, The Public Ledger is flret of all ' hews- • late, - • “ * , bare feet for but three months in the year, protected with an asphalt covering to pre­ paper giving all the news of the day, classi­ Their ardor waned a little; in feet, it quite run j BERRANG & ZACHARIA8 , AGENTS ASBU PARK, N. J . for fear of hiB catching cold. Now, you vent, fracture. —: fied and in complete form. In the Ledger down, . i,i> never hear of a duck catching'cold, and its every statement Is verified, its news is Sothe^gavqUp the notion of this, their seaside j mother never thinks of putting fihoes on its If an express train, moving at the rate of^ therefore thoroughly reliable. 1 45 m ileB an hour, were to stop suddenly, it It seems that Bishop Simpson had oncelwen heard! j feetr Don’t yoii wish you were a duck, lit- Outside of its news department (which would give the passengers a shock equal to That th^lssoclatlon should buy this land that . tie boy? ; , , , * that of falling from a height of 54 feet. includes speoial correspondence from all the The little duck can go in swimming every important cities and towns in Pennsylva­ lav day in the year if it wants to. Its mother A useful charity, called the London Spec*. nia, New Jersey and Delaware), the Ledger Acroea th e lake called Wesley, or It m ight likely! Have You never tells Jt that the water is too cold, or tacle Mission, provides spectacles for needle­ is an illustrated family newspaper of excep- that it must not go in 1)4 ^ ft day* women and other deserving persons defend" onal Interest and value, g iving speoim- That other folks might buy It, not quite in sym- siree, bob! She goes in with it, and nathy ____,______J_ ent upon their eyesight for a living. LaBt attention to domestic affairs, religious news With the Association and with their plan, yon they stay in the water all day if they want year 726 applicants were provided with and comment, social events, games, sports, ^ ^‘know. • . . to, and splash around and have lota of fun. spectacles. the fashions of the day, literary, art, farm, They don’t have to take off their clothes be­ and garden, scientific and labor^ notes, So M ? firadiev^Sted uixm ^lUsSlend, i f Browal fore they^go in, either. They just jump In' Austria the' man who loses both his building society news, eta And asked if he would Joinhlm In getting up this The Bee Hive right in, clothes and all, and when they hands in an accident can claim the whole " v — tow n;——- 1 ------Come out, give a flirt of their tail and are of his life insurance money, on the ground To its special New York and Washington Ninety thousand dollars, sir, the value oil the - •' land, * --r. - - L. j , | if, ; - 1 , all right. ' , . , „ that he has lost the means of maintaining correspondenee,long since rendered famous, himself. Loss of the right hand reduces it now adds letters from the chief capitals A little pile of money not every man could stand, — You take a little boy and he is all the of Europe. ------time having chicken-pox and mumps ana the claim from 70 to‘80 per cent, of the But David had objections, as people often do, | Cut Price Circular? .measles and whooping cough and stomach- total. Its financiarnewa and market reports are I often have myself sir, and, no uoubt, so do j ache and lota of other unpleasant things. complete and reliable. , He told them to h is friend, lust like a n ho; It is a mistake to suppose that the tip of m an M flft-- ' ~ ______"The'SaturdasrisffaeiBagTcatcpmpendiuin It’s always the best way, sir, and ev'rybodyc —a-iittlB^uck going around with ita face all bodyl -Those engaged itrpolishing billiard, No, no^’ said his friend David, " as I the ol broken out in Bpots, or all swelled up until of every phase of social life, containing balls, or any other substances that require reading master to suit^very taste, cooipiJed fill, . — — ■ —- -j itrlooks like a watermelon; and you never a very higfi~(legree of smoothness, invari- Of treasurer of Ocean Grove, I won’t invest ;a kT tells of the things we are doing in order to re- — see it doubled up.with^tho cramra and ypll- specially for the Saturday edition of the ...... mill.;..-...... _____ L ■ HIT ably use the cheek bone as their touchstone Ledger., Its treatise of the International —— lng with T)ain ; nor hear it coughing like an for detecting any roughness“ ■ v * —" But I will write to each one who is on the board duce our heavy stock. Its o(_ interest to every . ..old played-out steamboat. Sunday-school Lessou is aloiio worthr the .. with me, ■ ■■!■'' ■ U ' price of subscription. And if a Week you* U give them, in-whlch $2a!ej reader of the Journal and valuable to everybody, I tell.you, little boys, the duck has lots of can agree, advantagesantages over you. It doesn’t have to go Wanted Her Rights. Its classified advertisements are as Inter­ /e suppose every one is interested in where the Dol- ^-to schoolf-if 1 the best esting as news and as widely read. The “ The purchase I U negotiate, tf yon th e Stim pnlt ' . ' * ’* in a stuffy room learn- THrr^womGnlawyer-Blammed pile-of Tjublic^has for yeamnade the-Publio-Ledger- d o w n ,. " i | | [ las its greatest purchasing power. This is demon- naturOrs'invitingit briefrdown before the judge and ifBHchlef vehicIe for the -announcements of_ And so secure the property/’ said worthy Dtvld ing things, when al Blown. ' ~ e eager, t ‘ out to w play;t._ir, —when the birds are calling to “ I move too discharge the prisoner on the births, marriages und deaths. And so th e land was Bradley’;s, as you w ill plain trated in our great Cut Price Sale, whicfi applies to it, and the grass and the.trees and flowers ground that the prosecution have not Write for rates for classified advertise­ slvfiry department in our establishment. - - beckon to it^ when the river iB reflected in proved their case and that the evidence is ments. Subscription prices aa follows: He toW tiiem at the same time the property w »i the sky and the fish are just aching to be irrelevant”and immaterial.” —:----- The Daily Ledger (Sunday exceptedl, by caught; and thebees are buzzing wnd the “ Motion granted,” said the judge. Re-sold to just such parties as could be bro igh mail, to any address in the United States ■l .. to see ■ winds are frolickipg and the sun is shining. - *^o more dastardly-outrage was ever per- W Canadas 50 cents per month ;.,$0d(X) per And folly to appreciate the object and the al n It does not have to be satisfied with six petrated,” began the lawyer, “ than the in- year. — ...... ' ..... Of the new place so soon to be of wide relf or ten weeks’ vacation iirthe year, its play- carceratiow-of this,-iny—innocent-.client... --Saturday’s Ledger (weekly), a great home- fam e ...... ______Cook’s Bee Hive. -fffl-wnH engaged in the pursuit of his daily_ ear-round ^ and you can tell Jourrial. which should be in every countrs- The brleraail were cleared away, and all the ta i. that it thoroughlylenjoys itself by the way vocation,______, when the strong arm of “the law home, $ 1.0 0 per'yeaf. ■ gled b ru sh r^ '.'f it smiles. It can commence playing just descended upon him. He Make all remittances payable^o .... — For the work began in earnest and went it with as soon as it wakes up in the morning and -“ Madam,” said the judge, ‘have I not _GEQ, W. OHILDS DREXEL, r u s h ; - . -continue romping and sporting until bed- j already told you that your motion was 1 Editor and Publisher. But at the lively sum, sir, of several thousand a | -time.—It has no-lessons to 6tudy,-n6 coal'-or--granted. - The.prisoner.The.prisoner.Js Jfl-discbarged, disc _ down, [■ And out of such a wild waste there sprung th wood to~ bring in, no errandsno run, no* - 1 ‘ He was a man without-guile,’’ continued v““ ".handsom etown.-r“ *-~:-— -ashes—toaift.t no weedalo pull up.nnd it .the-iuitcounselor. “ Hesu ppor tedhis fam- entnre as tQ profits has not been a success./ , doesn’t-have to ko to church or Sunday- ily.aa best he could. He wasjn-the midst HISTORY OF ASBURY PARI But as an enterprise, sir. it’s number one, I guess. schooli either. L ittle boy, don’t you wish of the family circle when a m inion of the AS TOLD BT ’fiQTJIRE GOODSSNSS. And H can take the palm, sir, for draining per- you were a duck? Oome^now! ~[ Haw entered^TW»d^ernahded ^his-ioMnedii ” fectly, v - Remembrance Rain doesn't interfere with a duck, either, incarceration.” Through sixteen miles of street mains right out into the se a : — ■*— .' I Now, when it rains, little boys have to stay | “ I have- already decided in your favor, up th e papers, lawyer, and m ake 'em good The first town on this oontlnent to lead out in this in the house and look out the window.and mada'tn, as I have told you twice,” drawled aa strong, . . „ way. see all the rest of the things enjoying them-- the judge.- ‘ ‘ What more do you want?’.’- -- And don’t you leave a loophole for folks that will A big work for a modest m an, th a t’s a l lI ’ve g o tto ' ..selves. _Even if_a little boy is allowed to “ VVhat' more“ do_I_ want,—indeed?” cried *d o w ro n g .; .— : : —------______And just at the beginning you make them under­ - ^ ^ut^h-t^eatreet on. an erraud„duiing^^tlHiiiwoman~4a wyeri-her face flush ing to a^ stand- A nd^soth aw ^are-m U eao ty falk , th a t you’ll fiAd rain, he hustowear rubbers and carry an crimson hue, “ Why, I want to argue this That no one mean and tricky can buy a foot of hard to beat, E have lots of pretty things—Fancy Dishes, umbrella. But you never Baw a little duck.1 case. I stand upou my constitutional right land. • • ■ " A Plaza nearly one mile long by over twenty feet, - - - wearing, rubbers or carrying an umbrellarnas a woman to have the last word, and I And while your w ntin\ lawyer, it may be just aa ' And as for water, lawyer, Artesian—mind yon, Jardinieres, Banquet" and Parlor ^ m p s w ell ...... s ir .''— ...... |..'- did you? No, nor any one else, eitherv_ A mean to-have=ik” - - I t c a n 't db beatin all~the lapd, no, neither near duck.can play just as well in the rain as atrr—-Arid she djd. la t I should fill the time up by goin’ on to tell, with ^Decorated—Shades; “Dinner Setsr Sow this tow n by the seaside jUBt took a start to n o r fur, . „ ] - any/dtjier time ; but a boy cdn’t r‘'j' . : • ...... ' __grow . Prof. Cook, Geologist, has made the matter sure, Toilet Sets—that would make nice Birthday And a duck never has to take medicine, And wenUt like a mushroom, full sixteen years By testing of the water pronouncing it is pure.! either. That is certainly a big advantage ! . The Strayed Humorist. agd. ‘ . . ., And ’leven churches, lawyer, think ot that If you Gifts. People with limitgd purses can get more . over- the boy, isn’t it? . .You never saw an SlymkinB—What makes you think-the_new In May in eighteen-seventy, aa I have heard them old mother duck holding the little duck’s boarder must be a post bfficp employe? say, . —r— for their money at our store than at any other head under her arm while she poured a dose Slower—At the «upper table when he aBked James A. Bradley, of New York, while walking place. T:V of that horrible castor oil down its throat? for \some prunes he called them cancelled down Broadway, And you never see her mix up a tablespoon- Fell in with an acquaintance, one David Brown Stick, . ful of sulphur and molasses and force the dates. u - by nam e, And n o t g et in and o u t ’em , a s they too often do. little duck to take it, under a threat of pun- a .... n,. t ^ u ______The treasurer of Ocean Grove of Hethodisticfiuna. For that a church can’t save a man, we all know And to him put the question, “How does the to be true. ishment, when the*spfingtlme comes, gentle V?!1 * Grove get o n f ’ Annie. Say, little boy, wouldn’t you give WJ*8 lookln« for somebody to'30. 14 O, veryjair,” says David, and started thereupon Hotels and boarding houses, and stores of every almost anything to be a duck? I...... = l = = ... — = W ith “ w hy don’t you buy a lot, for don’t yon kind, ; - Another thing to the advantage of the lit- j see,” says he, , And cottages both large ahd small, all styles : tie duck is; that it doesn’t have to have its ■ “ If you put your name down now a first chance ev’ry mind. S. Cook ^ Son, yours may be.” . The news of all the world we get in firstrrfass face washed and its hair combed and its • weekly sheets, I teeth brushed several times a day. No, sir, Scribner’s Well, James was always ready to helpgood things The copies sell by thousands, so that, you see, juro. 703 COOKMAN A Y EM E, when it feels like it needs a wash it goes f along; auifce beats j right into the wWer itself, and is not I A man that isn’t that way, well—isn't worth a The slower towns and villages; and then 1h» scrubbed and pulled around and its ears song. public halls . . i ' Magazine For as the Scripture urges on a ll of us to do, Are good for oUr Societies, for lectures or fot dug into and soapsuds put inter its mouth When we’re anted to go a mile, to make that one b alls— | iy Coal Now and eyes, and its hair pulled out of tangle j m ile two. T he boBs, called “ E ducational,” w as bought w by a great big comb. It doesn’t have to a “So p ut m e dow n for two lots,” said Bradley in James A. B., i dress up and wait for the second table when . r \ Red-Letter Year for reply. A better hall I take it you’ll seldom ever see: i '|For Winter Use. company comes, it can just wade in and eat And felt so kind of curious, that when some days Seats over fifteen hundred, a Centennial affair, ail it can grab, nu matter who else is there. 1897. w ent by. If you were on that ground, sir, you might have We'have the Best. It Is clean, dry and kept under shelter. You will do With Saxe and Boole and Cheesman, and others seen it there. j mnch better in price and quality NOW, than by waiting a month. A duck is never yelled at, “ Now you, th a t he knew, Johnnie, don’t you dare go out of the yard He hurried down to see the place as you or I And then there Is the Opera House, twelve hun­ The entire novelty of many of the plans dred it will seat, \ to-day :” it can go all over the pluce and for 1897 is noticeable. For instance, the — --would do, * out in the streets and in Other folks’ ynrdB I Looks well upon the outside and In thetosldi) series devoted to“ London as Seen by Charles To old Fort M onm outh by the boat, an d thence to neat.* WYNCOOP & HULSHART’S, just whenever it wants to; and its mother i Dana Gibson.” Mr. Gibson has not before Eatontown, : A nd full eight hundred cottages, an d gardens an never scolds it for doing so. In fact, she appeared as a writer. HeMsited London .Where just in time for dinner, they dined with in blQ om ; .• :j r Yard and office, 79 S. Main Street will go with it most.of the time., When i fnHt summer for Scribner’B Magazine, for David Brown. • » And in all Uonmouth county the best Masonl j Sunday eomes^the Httle duck doesn t ha e . purpoge Qf depicting with pen and pen- And afterward they all setout by carriage through room — ;• J ' to sit on an uncomfortable chair while its cil those cponppscenes nnan 1 tvnp«types whio.hwhich.the thp huge hnftr th e Band, The Park’s late Superintendent, Allen B. Cook, mother tells it fairy tales about Noah taking 1 For Ocean Grove, to prospect that new and goodly you know, I , ;• metropolis presents in endless variety. land. He built the lodge a monument that all are S . T . EOG-BES, the whale into the ark just because it blub­ Of like novelty iB. the first considerable And just about that time, sir, the turnpike com­ proud to show. Successor to Rogers & Rogers, bered; and about Daniel trying to start a novel by.Richard Harding Davis, “ Soldiers pany menagerie with three stuffed lions. Not a H ad begun to m ake th eir road, the worst th a t yo u . The school is well located', anil cicapitally planned, Manufacturer and Dealer in all branches of of Fortune.” The hero is one of the most The lot It was donated, a prettyty pieniece______o f la n d ; If_ bit of it. vigorous men that Mr. Davis has drawn. could se e ; r !| And it might be well if the men—grown From Great Pond down to Ocean Grove it surely The average attendance Is seven hundred strong, Illustrated by 0. D. Gibson. was a mess You can Imagine, lawyer, if anything went up men—would pattern after the ducks in 5‘The Conduct of Great Businesses.” A But now It’s tip-top, lawyer, and can't be beat, I wrong. | M I L L W O R K some things. You never saw a duck go beautifully illustrated series of articles of guess. J u s t w h at a lively Bedlam w e’d have in 'th is 'e r e : along the'street, equiiting' tobacco juice all ■ Park * ■ i ' : fill; over the sidewalk ; nor stand on a street cor­ which the following are already completed i. WeU, Bradtey saw th e Grove and bought (he firet Could not be worse wheh Noah came to turn out “The Great/. Department Store,” “ The his ark. ‘ ? lain Street. Munroe Avenue and Railroad, ner allday long with its hands in its pockets; Management of a Great Hotel,” “The Eighty-flve dollars premium, as I’ve been often nor stay out ail night tind then tell its wife Working of the Bank,” “ A Great Manu­ told; " . Assessment of Park property In eighteen slxty- it had been sitting up with a sick friend. For Bradley was run down and over-worked, you nlne ' • • •.! ! ASBURY PARK, N. J. factory.” Was fifteen thousand dollars—to draw it to a You never see a duck sitting around a saloon “ Undergraduate Life in American Col­ see, waiting for some other duck to come in and And thought he’d try the.seaside—good sense, line, . - 1} T , W indow I'rM nn.. mI i , Blind*. Doom, nonldlnca,, Brackets and Work leges.” A Beries of articles touching upon But fifteen years have changed it and made set ’em up. You never hear a duck use any th a t seems to me. 1 ' [ (''Hard nnd S'Noll Wood Man tela. T urning anil Scroll Sawlnic ■ Spe* the life of our older universities as repre­ So right after purchasing he packed his caravan, it ra th e r m ore— - I i| " “ perfumed'’ language, either. The big sum of two millions, in eighteen eighty • I ' o .Im l s lH tf t. . Dm Ic d * nnd P rlrm fHjrnishud on Applimtl Whena duck wants a bath, it takes water.^ sented by the doings of the studentB them­ Took horses, carriage, traps and tent, John Baker, selves. Judge Henry E. Howland writes on .colored man, < four. v ■ I*'! W aiter B. Pierson, Architect. belt a great many men take whiskey. You Who was his faithful servant, and down he came The streets that at right angles are running to “Undergraduate Life at Yale.” Mr. James th e se a, never see a duck go into a saloon, take sev- Alexander on “ Princeton,” and Robert ~ to be _em! drinks and- then make a confidant of The guest of grim old ocean and to camp beside From one to quite two hundred feet, are fine as Grant and Edward S._MartinronjllHar»ard JZ. —the sea. — ------streets can be. ..the bar-tender’6r its most private affairs. ..“ Japan and^hina^sinee the War” will The iiepot grounds tbe SneBt along tne Jersey Yqji never see it throw its hat on the flbor be a *most interesting group of articles They burrJedrfest to raise their tent, for it \ shore, • —i and wap_t_to fight somebody; or^go home richly illustrated. growing idarl With street and woods adjoining that cover drunkrand abuse its family; or go,down to No axes to cut; ]poles, sir, which was a lively acres four. police headquarters in the patrol wagon, “ The Unquiet Sex.” Under the title of “ lark,” “ The Unquiet Sex,” Mrs. Helen Watterson And soUiey hung their canvas upon some heavy Banks have been built, sir, conducted on | the. looking like the laBt rose of summer or the Moody will write a series of articles—“ Wo^ square, breaking up of a hard winter. Men can man and Reforpis,” “ The College-Bred Association office w as bu ilt on them , it seems. L l ^ ^ y er» I’d P utit In right there. find a great deal in the duck to pattern Woman,’’ “ Woman’s Clubs,” and “The Well, the building at that time had not a sira-oT To town at night, sir, blase with electrlo after, and as for the little boys—why^ if Case of Maria” {a paper on domestic ser­ roof; light they don’t wish they had been born ducks, No chance.for warmth or comfort, or supper, that Is to my thinking, lawyer, a very pretty, sight. they are not. as sensible as I think they are. vice. . * , was proof, There’s the jElectrio Hallway near beach and W. D. Howells’s “ Story of a Play.” .In A nd eo thev supped on crackers—now how waa. through the tow n, —Florida Times-Union. this Mr. Howells gives Us the best novel he . th a t for high? ' A splendid thing I ta k e it fo r people w h o com e has ever produced in his delightful vein of To some good-living lellows that would be rather, dow n. - dry So draw the papers, lawyer, and make them Np Doubt of Sin. light comedy. Rood an a stropg, Gcorgo W. Cable. In addition .to .the But when it comes u A dry,” air, jo u hit It every For thoro are people, lawyer, who always will F irst Fiend—-What an innocent-looking fiction enumerated there will be a series of do wrong. \ Perfect Winter Climate. 2,500 Feet Elevation. young thing! There must be some mistake. four short stories by George W. Cable, the For James’A. B. Ion* since, sir, has gone on that Second Fiend—No, there Isn’t. She once only ones be has written for many years. ere line. ■ When a man has done his best, he does the best On Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad. They elept on carriage Mnnkcte. and on the car- he can, 1 said in a crowded street car that she pre­ How to Travel Wisely with a minimum of rlagerngs ^rr - And no one ought to blame hi'r for Any other ferred to stand. wear and tear .must be regarded as an art And.didn't care apleaynne for any Jeraoy bm™. m an, . little understood. -Mr. Lewis Morris Next morning poor John Baker, he up and «ay«. We'll not leave any one man to fight the fight Iddings, in two attides, will offer a variety says he * alone, * THE NEW HOHESTEAD, • HOW'S This! of useful suggestions and data on “ Ocean “ Thia Is a real wilderness, now 'aint It, Mr. B1” B u t arm us, law yer, every one, and send h e bul* affrand hotel completed and opened Juno 18. Elognnt and modern In every reapoct, it will re- and Land Travel.” T h iB will be happily Poor fellow he wa« homesick i i know Jn«t how . let home. main open throughout tho year and bo conductod an tho principal hotel at tho Springs.! We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for h e d feel, ■ And If some fellows cheat us, and smnggle in rounded out by an article from Mr. Richard Tvefelt the same myself, d r,d ear down from th e rum , -< any' case of Catarrh that cannot be cured Harding Davis-on “ Travelers One Meets: head to heel. We’ll hunt the lurking monster , from now till by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. v - Their Ways and Methods.” .The illustra- Well, Mr. Bradley cheered him, and said, “ don’t kingdom come. * THE VIRGINIA, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. tions by American.and foreign rshow to alh the croakers Just bow a town- ■ ' a Woll conducted hotel a t popular pricos-»ia por weok and upward*. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. be highly pertinent And then they ate their breakfast—notl what> * can grow • ... Cheney for the last. l5 years, and believe they’d have in town. - By shutting out the traffic as Bradley does, you MaefllHcent Mountain Surroundings. Finest Bath-House In America. him perfectly honorable in all- business And then they fojind the lots, and pitched their know. " . ; ’ Host Curative Baths Known ' a. transactions and financially able to* carry It is impossible iu a small space to even tents, you'Know, The deeds that are recorded by hundreds, I am mention the many attractive features for And so began their lonely life like Robinson f0r 'noarfy^midway b?t^onWashiDgton and Cincinnati or LonlsylUe, Hot BpringTfa^n out any obligations made by his firm. Crusoe. . . V told, . • West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Tole- !§97, A beautifur illustrated booklet^has- Say, “not a dropqf liquor thaUin thtjparhbiiold." fceen prepared, which will be sent, postage ^One evening Mr. Bradley, with Baker by his side, Ana to prove that this can be, and that the ^ ^ 0 p. it. Tue.- ■; do* O. * paid, on request. « Took a stroll along the beach to watch the rising plan works well, * ' ■ _ I f f iS a y , and oVSvot Hot Spring via Washington e :10 A. Dining car. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale tide, Other towns have followed suit, as I have heard. ■ tinnS lim tlckota, bagBogo cbeoks and Pullmon rosorvntlona at Chosapoalio & Ohio Railway * * Druggists, Toledo, O. 4 ~- When Mr. B. proposed a “ dip,” - but Baker said. Scribner's Magazine, $3.00 a year. “ No, no!” » th em tell, .. ofllc^, 803 and 1828 Broadway, New Vork, and ofllco Pennsylvania EoUroad, N. Y, & L. B. E. E. fiall’s Catarrh Cure is taken1 internally, So we’ll arm us to a man and hunt the demon acting directly upon the blood and mucous i s cents d copy. The pcean waa a bath-tub in which he wouldn’t go. down, ■ . • • ^ bFor uSustratod pamphlets and farther partlcuiarn, addross A. Q. E1CE, Passenger and Tioket surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent ♦Till th e re Is n o t a tra ito r or d ro p o f ram In tow n . .Agent, 802 Broadway, Now, Vork, or • p R tIr> s t i c h h y , M e n a o tr . CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS, “ O but,” said Mr. Bradley, “ you know th e Scrip­ For God is on the right-side, the side that yet frefe. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by-liU tures say, , ... Hot Bpjlnjra, Bath Co., Virgiuia. Druggists*- -TestidOitiaifcJ^e^ —' -*>--j>_, ■- > 153-157 Fifth Avenue, New York. That even next to godliness is cleanliness alway,*. He holdsthe might in warring, in warring against sin. j ». m. t. he Statutes regulating the PRODUCTS OF THE PEANUT. Old Point, Richmond, and Washington. guslti Caras. operations of all National tin TBanks are of such wise con* A delightful Itpqr, allowing two days at The Century ception that conscientiously Its Field of Usefulness Is Larger Than is Old Point Comfort, one at Richmond, and conformed to by Officers and , Generally Believed. two at Washington, Will leave New Ufork I,. IN 1897. Directors, no Institution of first National lank and Philadelphia February 20 via Pennsyl­ Banking approaches the Na­ Organized February,s-1888/ . / From all appearances the plebeian peanut vania Railroad. This tour covers a pecu­ IilPPINCOTT, tional for deserved confidence is not properly appreciated In thia country liarly interesting territory, the quiet beauty ALL NEW FEATURES. of and security to patrons. GEO. F. KROEHL, Pros. O. H. BEOWN, Vice Pres. • aa it should bo. In Europe thia nut haa of Old Point* the historic monuments of ' A. 0. TWINING, CaBhter. M. V.DAGEE A s.’tCnphlor. various uses which aro only boginnlng to bo Richmond, and tho ever interesting depart­ The Century will continue to ba In every recognized in thia country, the first recog­ ments and institutions of the National Cap­ respect the leading American magazine, Mattison Ave.' and Bond St., Asbury Park. nition being that o! a Virginia company ital. Tickets, including transportation, its table of contents including each month 210 Main Street. which ia about to handle the peanut pro- meals en route in both directions, transfers the best in literature and art. The present duotB. According to the Manufacturers’ interest In American history makes espe­ For convenience of Ocean Grove patrons: of passengers and baggage, hotel accommo­ Men’s Furnishings. , Bo a r d o f D ib e c t o b s: Record the principal products are peanut dations at Old Point Comfort, Richmond cially timely • Office Ocean Grove Cam p Meeting, Asso­ oil for cooking and table purposes and con­ Geo. F. Kroehl, and Washington, and carriage rldo about ciation Building, Ocean Grove, N. J. S. W. K irkbride, fectioners’ use, peanut ' cribble for confec­ Blcbmond—in fact every necessary expense, A GREAT NOVEL Milan Ross, • “ tionery, peanut grita for soap, etc., peanut for a period of six days—will be sold at rate OF THE H.B. JOHNSON, Jo h n S. Ripley, flour for baking and peanut bran for stock of $35 from New York, Brooklyn and New­ CAPITAL, $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 ^ D. C. Covert, feed. The oil is highly valued in Europe, ark, $34 froth Trenton, #33 from Philadel­ AHERICAN REVOLUTION A lbert C, JPwiUlng, and it ia stated that fully $5,000,000 worth, phia, and proportionate, rates train cthei Practical Watchmaker, SURPLUS, 70,000 Oliver H. Brown, of, peanuts are brought i,nto ^Marseilles, its leading serial feature for 1897 nnd the , M. la Bam man.i stations. • •••/: -f': . Dealer in Fine Watches, Jewelry,' Spectacles, &c. Sherman B. Oviatt, ■ Franco, annually for the manufacture Of oil, Tickets will alsd be sold to Old Point masterpiece of, its author, Dr.—S. Weir Watches and Jowelry ropairod at City Prices. Wm. H. Beogle, which is used in toilet soaps and for other Comfoit and return direct by regular trains Mitchell. The story, “ Hugh Wynne, Free Transacts a general banking business, issues letters of Isaac C. Kennedy purposes. Tho peanut flour is quite exten­ within six days, including transportation, Quaker,” purports to be the autobiography Oookman avenue and Bond street, credit available In the principal cities of the world. Foreign Samuel Johnson, sively used in Europo end made into bread, of its hero, an officer on Washington’s aud domestio exchanges bought and soldi , Collections care­ Bruce S. K eator, luncheon ou going trip, and one nnd thr^e- w>- ( ASBDEY PARK, N. J. cakes, biscuits, etc. It is one of tho favorite fourths ^tJaysr board at Old P oint, at rate staff. Social, life in P hiladelphia'at the fully made and promptlr accounted for. * Chas, A> Young, articles of food, according to consular. Re­ of §16 from Now York, Brooklyn and New­ time of the Revolution is most interestingly^ Wm. Hathaway* ports, in hospltula in Germany. ark, $15 from Trenton, $14 from Phila­ depleted, and tho characters Include Wash­ The estimated product of five tons of pea­ delphia, and proportionate rates from other ington, franklin, Lafayette, and others JOHN HUBBARD, nuts amounts' to 235 gallons of refined oil, stations. well known in history. It is safe to say a t $ 1 per gallon; 17o gallons of crude oil. Apply to ticket agencies, Tourist Agent, that the readers of this groat romance will at 50 cents; 3*680 pounds of flour and 1196 Broadway, New York, or George W. obtain from it a clearer idea of the people 1. H. CLYDE. A. T. U. W. H. VVARBDKTON, Enstoro Pna’r Agt. T. G. EGEE, T. li. turns back the door in front of the fire­ ceased to bring in their debts, demands and grate, and finds tho space piled wittf ashes, claims against the estate of said decedent, “ Master Skylark,” absorbing tho heat and dulling the fire, or under oath or affirmation, within nine Priced sho finds tho chimney draught wido open, months from the fourteenth day of January, BY JOHN BENNETT, WM. P. C LYDE & CO., General Agents, tho heat sailing out over the roof to warm 1807, or they will be forever barred of any Illustrated by Blron. the world, but not tbo oven, or the oven action therefor against the said Executor. This is a live story, tyll of action, color, F u rn itu re, 5 Bowling’ Green, (Vew Vork. . 12 fiouth W harven, Phlladelpbtla, P a, draughts are wrongly set, or there are MONMOUTH TRUST AND SAFE merriment, and human nature. The world’s DEPOSIT COMPANY*, Domestic and Imported, for every require­ clinkers holding tho heat or, something else. greatest poet figured aa one of the nrincipal m ent. MILAN ROSS, Ag >nt for Asbqry Park, Ocean Grbve and Vicinity The range exemplifies an exaot science: Asbury Park, N. J characters, although the hero and heroine if all its parts are in working order, tho fuel are a boy and girl. It is poetic in treat­ burning free, and draughts properly ad­ RDER TO SHOVV CAUSE. ment, but full of the romance of the Eliza­ C a r p e t s • justed, its usefulness. must be uniform. A O Monmouth Orphans’ Court, in January- bethan age. and very dramatic in plot An­ from the noted looms of this and other part of a housekeeper's knowledge should term. 1897. other serial, beginning in November, is countries. • be a perfect comprehension of her particu­ Milton Tilton, Administrator of Thomas lar range. , .. Shafto,ndeceaBea, having exhibited to this A Great War Story for' SAVANNAH LINE If the coal clinkers, throw la a small Court, under oath, a juat and tjrutf account C h in a TO----- lump of Hmo to burn with it, or two or of tbe personal estate nnd debts of the said' r North and South. for Domestic purposes and ornament. three oyster shells; insist that tho fire shall decedent, wheieby it appears that the per bo kept level with the inner top of the range, Bonal estate of said deceased is insufficient “ THE LAST TH(IEE SOLDIERS.” Cutlery leaving a free draught over it; clean tho to pay his debts, and requested the aid of § 1 FLORIDA AND TNE SOUTH, ovens often and tho spaces at their uide.^ the Court in the premises, it is therefore By William H. Shelton. A strong story for the Tables of rich and poor, With careful attention thereshould ndver ordered that all peraona Interested inlands, with a unique plot. Three Union soldiers, bo any trouble. tenemente, hereaitamenta . of the said de­ members of a signal corps; stationed on a Bric-a-Brac s Fastest Passenger Ships Car­ ceased,' a]ppeat; befoio the Court nt theCourt ^mountain-top, cut a bridge that connects them with the rest of the eWorld and become ... for the Connoisseur and Art Colleo^or. rying tbe American Slag. To Southern Resorts. House in Freehold, bn Thursday, March 11, 1897, to show cause why so much of the veritable castaways in 1 the ‘ midst of the For tho last teii' days the tide of travel lands, tenemonta, hereditaments nnd real Confederacy, Will be read with delight by Engravings haa turned toward Florida, Aiken. Augusta estate of tho said deceased shall not bo sold children North and South, for.the'Drawing Room or Library. FIRST-CLASS TABLE D’HOTE, nnd Western Tforth Carolina. The superb as will bo. Buillcient to pay his debts, or the service offered to winter travel this season residue thereof, as tho case may require. A Serial for Girls. UNSURPASSED ACCOMMODATIONS by tho Southorn Railway has indueod many By tho'Court, ‘ ------'“ June’s Garden*” fcy Marlon mil* is ad­ Crockery -J.., S.S. LaGrando Duchosse (now) to visit £he charming resorts of ;the South' — . * DAVID S. CRATER, Surrogate. dressed specially to girls, and is by a favor­ for Hotels and private families, with spe- S. S. Kansas City, - S. S. Ohattahoocbe whicH'aro so easily reached in such a short ite writer. It is full of fun, the character- . cialdecorations.' «- S. S. City of Birmingham-, S. S. Nacoochee, time, Tho Now York and Florida Limited drawing is strong and the whole influence S. S. City of Augusta, S. S. City of Macon, leaves Now York dally, oxcopt Sunday, at of the story is inspiring and uplifting. Everything ‘ S. S. Tallahassee, S. S. G ate City, 12.10 noon—a magnificent Pullman vesti- T. F. Appleby ' “ ' for' the furnishing of Seashore or City buled train of dining, statoroom und draw­ Short Stories. Homes. V ' *. . ing room compartment, sleeping, library Ttieie will bo many tales of bravo eBort STEAMERS LEAVE nnd observation cars, reaching Jacksonville and adventure. QeorgoKonnan haa written the following afternoon at *3.30, and St. three exciting stories of • his experiences in Estimates given ohoorfully and courteous at­ Every Tuesday, Thursday, Augustine one hour later, 4.£0. $ 1,000 Russia-, Walter Oamp will havo a stlnina tention to all visitors or patrons.- Goods deliv- The schedules are so arranged this winter acoount of a bieyolo race, and J. T. Trow- ^ared^at any of tho towns along shore free of - to - g i ve—the—Floridehrtra veI-aTl im ited-t rain- •brldgo^vlH Tjontrlbnto n- story of tho ieb. from tho east to St; AuguBtlnd, reaching its 5,000 Every month-wili have artioles representing from newpiers 84 and 85, N. tL, foot ot Spring destination before night, attached to tho Street, New York, connecting with express Intending purchasers are kindly advised to trains f or Jacksonville. Thom aavU le and . New York & Florida Limited, and a Pull­ All the Best Writers. examine the new and fresh Btotok a t my Spring Patriotic Sketches, Holpful Articles, N ew O rleans* Through passage tickets, and man drawing room B leep in g car. Now York 3,000 Lake establishment. Time and money saved in bills of lading iBsned for all principal points in to Augusta,, whioh. arrives at latter point Tales of Travel, Fanciful Tales. Bright outfitting entire or partially refurnishing for G eorgia, F lo rid a and A labam a.' followingmorning at 1 1 ,2 0 after leaving Poems, Spirltod Pictures, Prize Puzzles, tbe summer. . ‘ For further particulars regarding passage or NeW» YOrk. Connections are also made at etc., eto...... i freight, address Trenton for Aiken-r-a few minutes* ride. 2.500 G. M. BOBBEL, Manager, Two other fast trains nre operated to Flor­ " $3 a’ year, 25. conts a number. All deal­ 0. H, BROWN, New P ie r 85 N.B., New Y ork., ida, Aiken, Augusta, New Orleans and the ers take subscriptions, or remittances may Pacific coast, with through Bleeping car be made direct to the publishers py money J. E. WORTMAN, 1.500 or express order, check, draft or registered SPRING LAKE, N. J. service. For information, call on or ad­ letter. T Local Agent. . 710 Uattiikm n r e a u e , dress New York office, Southern Railway, • ^V> loan on bond and mortgage. Apply immedl* ■ Asbnry Park, N J, 271 Broadway. ately forAPy or all of the above amount*. THE CENTURY CO., Union Sq., New York. LAKEWOOD, N. J. / • Transfers bf Real Estate. GRAND DUCHESSE IS FAST. The Short Line Flor!da\limlted. M m t t . ;A few years ag^, If told tVat you could 'FOB THE.WEEK ENDING JAN. 80 , 18077 ' " .A^New Record Established Between Sa- leave New York at noon and be In St. Augus­ and Pretty ABBURY PABK* 7 vannah and New York. tine next afternoon, you would bavei con­ s i d e r e d It an exaggeration. Hdwever, that, We have recently added to our winter stock a James A. Bradley to John W. Roberts— The motto of the Plant steamship La is the sohedule on which th e ' famous Flort $ 2 5 0 , 0 0 0 -M °kJ2'000- Ida Limited runs via the Pennsylvania,* To loan on good mortgagos. choice assortment o( fashionable 1 ~ 3 oohn W William Hobrrta to Thomas A. Rob­ Grande Dlfchesse, under Contract with Ocean Southern, and Florida Central & Peninsular ' ;• s. 0. COWART, FroeholdvN. J, erts—land. $500. Steamship Company, and running sinfce her Railroads. The Limited is a solid Pullman, NBPTtJNK TOWNSHIP. maiden trip between Savannah and New train, vestibuled from end to end, and its Neckwear Henry 0. Winsor et al. to Mary William­ York, is to be “ one day at sea.’’ If the appointments areas luxurious and complete son—lot 288, Como. $375. record made by the Duchesse on her last as they can be made. In the dining,'com 1 for gentlemen. Styles are correct, and the WALL, TOW NSHIP. partment, drawing-room, library ttfnd obser­ trip is a criterion, she will live,faithfully up vation cars, every modern arrangement and prfees mean quick selling if you will look at the Charles McDermott to Wm. A. Hankiri- to this motto, and tho Plant System people contrivance contributing to,thti ccfiivfbrt of ffOtt, Jr.— lot 2008, Belmar. $1. display. : are rejoicing accordingly. the traveler will be found. The schedule is ^Spring Lake and Sen G irt Oo. to John the greatest drawing card. • Fbr s‘6v6ral Romnoel—rlots 8 to 16< blocks 53, 54, The Duchesse left Savannah Thursday years past the limited trains fbr’FloTida 1 ’A. B. HAMPTON CO. Spring Lake. $7,070. afternoon at 4 o’clock and arrived in New have been scheduled to reach Jacksonville In J][CfT Companies . i j ,, 6IOX COOKMAN AVENUE. STohn Sheets et al. to Sarah E. Sheets—Jot York. Saturday morning, having "made the and St. Augustine ut night. 1 This has been i » i 3 ; Belma«J $2 ,000. trip in forty-two hours and thirty minutes, a source of so much inconvenience -to the . Ellzaebth AS Coe to Sarah M. Young—lot patrons of the railroads interested that they 2124,’ Belmar.. $2,000. beings two hours and a half quicker than the have arranged to operate the Florida Lim­ At D L u l Rates. i V 'OCEAN TOWNSHIP. ' quickest time ever made by any steamship. ited on a new and improved' Bcnfedule. V Coast Latod Co. to Charles H. Zehnder— Presldent-Plant received Saturday a tele­ leaving New York dally (except Sunday) at lots 330, 331, Beal Beach. $3,500. gram announcing tho result of this trip, 12.10 noon; Philadelphia, 2.36-P.M .; If you carry a large amount of which beats the record, and crowns this Baltimore, 5 P. M.; Washington* 6.20 P. insurance on buildings, stock, mangiticent ship the queen of the ocean. It M., arriving at Savannah 11.30 ^« M.; Hospital Affairs. is now announced that she will break' her Jacksonville, 3.30 P. M., and St. Augustine or other property I can offer own record, leaving New York to-day. 4^40 tho following day. In addition to the T. D. Maurer, superintendent of the Mon­ Forty hours is named as her probable time. Limited there aie two other daily trains, you special inducements for mouth Hospital at Long Branch, has re- The B p eed of this wonderful,vessel can be with through Pullman sleepers and coaches, your business. signed. ' ' /./■ appreciated by stating that she leaves Savan- leaving New York at 4.30 and 12.15 mid­ han one evening and the second morning night, Washington, 10.43 P. M. and 11.15 , Dr.. 33. T. Field, of Red Bank has pre­ she passes the Liberty statue in New York A. M., arriving at Jacksonville 9 P. M. and D. C CORNELL, Agent. sented'the hospital with the skeleton of a harbor, being only one day at sea. La 9 A. M. respectively, connecting in Union -woman,—MlsfhMiJls^the-matron, has.it.ex- Grnndn Duchesse i8 a revelation in ship­ Station for all points beyond. Monmouth Trust Building,. building and isthe only ship using tubular T his plctureBque Touie to:tho South-is “ Asbury Park7 Nr J. We are Continually on the Alert for Something. pf '- hibited in the lecture room. boilers.—Florida Times-Union. through'the Piedmoht region from Wash- Miss Bussell, of Red Bank, and Mies Mat­ iiigton.' via Lynchburg, Greensboro, Char­ lotte, Columbia and Savannah. . .t . Unosuaf Value, and Usually Find It. tie Oroxson, of Long Branch, have -been Grabbed a Watcli and Sold J For descriptive literature of the’ sunny accepted as nurses in the hospital. south apply to Mr. J. L. Adams, General Edward Matthews, colored, waa sent to Eastern Agent, Florida Central &,Peninsu­ Freehold yesterday on a charge of stealing lar Railroad, 353 Broudway, New Ifork. w Real A Collection of Bank Fixtures. fits’Ing the dttU seasons Itrequlres fiODslderable watching to keep a business a watch from Theodore Vannote. Matthews the ek d o T. Frank Appleby is now the owner of all —Pat joined the Anarchists, but soort f oura to motion, and the public Interested. We usually succeed fa finding is only twelvefyeara old. He sold the watch Estate 'something, and have at this time, 1 ■ » the fixtures that belonged to the original There rose a Berious hitch; for 50 cents and with the money bought a He went against their principles,: A .laijige manufacturer of Ladles’ Underwear Bhipped five hundred dozen to a banking institutions of Asbury Park. His bet of dominoes. The boyTa mother-^tve Becauee his brogue was rich. house ib Texas. Before It reached Its destination the houBB failed and the consignee. first purchase was the tixtures used.in First some damaging evidence against him, and ■Buccew^i National Bank, when it was located where —Now’s the time to buy neglifiee shirfc foi was satisfied to have him go to jail. The nest sammer. great r«dt ctlon, and w6 place It on our counters for your Inspection. Nota prices. the United States Express office is now.- He ~prand iiir^ will deal with hla case in May;- next bought the furniture and fixtures of LAI)IES* M-USLIN.UNDERW-EAR- Asbury Park National Bank, and has set Lectures on the Old Country. ~ * T. PRANK 4PPLEBY.I sotne of them up in hJs office, and his latest Consisting of Gowns Drawers, Skirts, Rev.« Dr. George J, Mingins entertained Main Strept and Mattison Avennjs ^addition is the furniture of the old Asbury Chemises, Corset Covers and Flannel r' Park and^Ocean X3love3unkr iOO ywhplR at Westminster Church last night — - ASBCIiy pARK, N. . with a descrtptlon of a trlp through Eng- Skirts. ‘ —2 land. The lecture waa illustrated with ster- SUNDAY SERVICES. eoptic^n views and very interesting. Dr. WILLIAM H.BEEGL LADIEBr M USLIN U NDERWEAR- Mingins showed views of Winc||pr Castler METHODIST, T I M ™ 'Consisting of‘ Gowns, -Drawers, 'Skirts, the home of Queen Victoria, Her Majesty’s (Successor tb H . BTBeegfe.) eneralprayer-m eeting in FirsLM etbodist H U u u il Chemises, Corset > Covers and Flannel Church at 9.30 A. M.; 10.30, sermon by dlning^r^in,^thrbne,andotherfamou 8 the pastor, Rev. W. A. Allen, D .D .; com­ places.; r^._ TV Skirts, __ 37c,wdrth 59c munion and reception of members: Sab- bath-scohol at 2.30; Christian Endeavor Tracks Blockaded Nearly a Week* Three Months —AND— at 6.30; service of song by the choir at LADIES’ MUSLIN UNDERWEAR— ~7.30, and sermon by the pastor, subject, Not-until Tuesday was tho Emory street In Advance. Consisting of Gowns, Drawers, Skirts. ‘ ‘TwcfvieWbf Religion ;7’-seats free ;-every- route of the electric railroad open to travel. INSURANCE. Chem ises,- Corset Covers—and Flannel body welcome. Tho tracks had been blocked since tho heavy OUR LATEST IN 48 Main Ave.y CONGREGATIONAL. fall of snow on Wednesday of last week. Skirts, '■ ' 45c, ..worth 79c Services at * 30 a n d -7.30. T he past or, On Monday both tracks between Asbury Rev. H. T. Widdemer, B.D., will preach. OCEAN GROVE, IC'. Park and Long Branch were cleared, and W e also ? ucceeded In jBecuring several-bundred dozpn Handkerchiefs and ask your Morning topic, 44The Iron Axe-bead That NOTARY PUBLIC. judgment as to whether they are cheap. Notes Prices Carefully : Swamevening, *‘BloodSunday-scbool, travel wos resumed without further delay or 2.30; Christian Endeavor, 6.45: all cor­ interruption. ' Lhdies’ Black und Colored Bordorcd flandkorchlefs, 4c worth 8 dially welcome. Ladies’ Colored Bordorcd Handkerchiefs, BEFORMED. Imported 7o worth 15 —-Grand-Avenue Reformed-Church, -corner. About Church Bells, L idies Black Bordered Handkorchiofa, 6c worth 1 2 Grand and Sewall avenues. Services at F O R S A L E . L idles’-White Hemstitched Handkerchiefs,— — -8e-wortb-lS- 10.30 and 7.30. Preaching by the pastor. Vie Editor oj the Jbumal; Dinner L idies’ Whito Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 1 0 c worth 18 Rev.—PeterStrykerT-Dr-D^j-Sabbatb*schooL “ Church bells are a nuisance, and also L idies1 White HomBtitched Handkorcbiofs, 15o worth 25 at 2.30; Christian . Endeavor at. 6,45; confusing in towns ] i ke Asbury Pa rk a nd Men’s Colored Bordered Hnndkcrehicfs, rToworth 15- prayer-meeting, Friday,-7. 30.7F reepe we Ocean Grovej where bells are used fcr fire Men’s Plain White Tape Bordei Handkerchief, 8c worth 15 alarms.,t:- “ A VALUABLE webs’ JBemstitched Handkerchjpfs,, ^ 2 for 25c worth 20 and all welcome. - ~ ; v Men’s Hemstitched Hand kerchiefs^ ^ —^ ^ c-Worth EPISCOPAL.— ------The qbove opinion waa printed in Mon^ ., -tI .. .. . ; 1 2 20 Trinity Church, Rev. A. J. Miller, rector, day’s Daily Press. The writer evidently is Jleri's-Hemstitched Hand kerchief—;-----— ;Qpc worth-48- corner Grand and Asbury avenues.. Holy a non-church goer, whose Sunday reading has just arrived, and sur­ Communion, 7.30; morning prayer and or morning snooze is disturbed by the ring­ pass anything heretofore 5 cases Ladles’ Dongola Opera toe, l a c e , $1 CD.W’orth $3.50 ._ sermon, 10.30; evening praver and sermon, ing ot church bells. Since the fire alarm Fronting on Railroad and public strict* 5 cases Ladles' Dongola Phlla. toe, button;, 1.60 worth -2.80 7.30; daily service at 9 A. M. system has been in operation thk fire de­ offered at the price; W e CATHOLIC partment has never been confused by church With Sidetrack and bove is not all. We want to clear out every dollarV worth of H eavy Church of the Holy Spirit, Bqnd street bells, and to say that the latter are a nuis­ will.place them on exhibi- ance ia rather hard on any church that has g; U uderw ear and D ress Goods, and have made prices so as to and Second avenue, Rev. M. L. Glen non, _ tion th is Satu rday First-class location for tusiness re*quiring e,lr disposal. Jpastor.— Masses’ on -Sunday a t G .30 and a bell to ring for the hours of worship.- Xt:-: ' s railroad facilities... • ' 10.30 A. M.. ^ Address BOX 815. T "* ■ Asbury Parle, N. 3>entf$ev Three-Days’ Tour to Washington, At $6,551 W E M U ^ T M O V E . Washington at :the._present_ time is the will positively, on February 0, give up the store at 020 Cookman avenue most attractive city on the continent Its :______• Worth |800. Schwnpt*r’s) and are ready so sell every dollar's worth of goods therein at Evangelical Lutheran Church architectural grandeur.has often been com­ s as will dispose of them. Don’t delay this opportunity. mented upon and its various departments Don’t fail to look at. them.' of the Atonement, . and institutions are among .the most inter­ esting in the world. The Capitol, the -• Car. Gfaiid aiui ^Tuhroe Avenues, Treasury, the .Bureau of Engraving and ASBURY PARK, N. J. .Printing, the Smithsonian Institution and WE Ar,WAYS HAVE 3AKGAIN8 ' National Museum, and the new Congres­ ; R e g u l a r S e r v ic e s : sional Library are all intensely interesting,, In Crockery, Glassware, Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. and the great monument affords a view long Morning Service, 10 :45. to be remembered. lamps and Tinware, Evening Service, : , The next personally-conducted tour of the 7 45 Pennsylvania Railroad will leave New York Main Street and Cookman Ave. _ Wednesday Evening, 8 p. in. and Philadelphia February 11. Tickets, including transportation, hotel accommo­ WM. M. PA W LEY , / Main Street and Lake Ave. dations, and every necessary expense, will The Popular Store for Stoves . ttodjftett gonntng, icn be sold at the following rates: From New and House Furnishings, York, Brooklyn and Newark, $14.50; Pbil- . 7ten Februar, morgens 10.45. lipsburg, N .J., $14.50; Pottaville, $14.30 100108 Main Street, ; ' Asbury Park, N. J. finbet, fo @stt will, in obtger .fiirdjc ctn Cape May, $12.75; and at proportionate Aabury Park, N . J. rates from other points. beutfdicr ®otte8biciift ftnts. ® te beutfdj* For tickets, itineraries and full informa­ BRICKYARD en ©taubentgenoffen unb greunbe finb tion apply to ticket agents4 Tourist Agent, 1196 Broadway, New York; or George W. A C AREFUL MAN Iier^ttrijft etugetoben ber gcier beiju* Boyd, Assistant General Passenger-Agent, is particular to bave~his clothes neat and well- PENNSYLVANIA icoiincit. Broad Street Station* Philadelphia. made, and just as particular in keeping them in FOR SALE. good condition. ------I li­ RAILROAD COMPANY. ®ie fird)e ift Ttatje ber etcctrifdjcu Such people can have suits, mado to order 33«I)n unb ift bc t)alb aud) fiit Uielc The Mardi-Gras and California. ftom.the best materials, and1 when they are ft DESIRABLE/BRICK PLIANT ’tanos 8 soiled or show the effects of wear, return them J . I 1 s auSiuartS ©otjncnbe Sequent 3U crreitfjett. The next California tour of the Pennsyl­ to the maker for cleaning and .pressing. ■ t’ONSlSflSG OP- j'1! Personally - Conducted Tours. vania Railroad will leave New York and Thp clothier who does all this perfectly is . © e o 31. © e n j m e r , 'Paftor, Philadelphia by special train of Pullman . JA C O R M tiL L E R , Nine Icres cf Olmr l>and, with Ma­ or Money, MATCHLESS IN EVERY FEATURE. '72 em buri} 3l»cnue, palace cars February 24, visiting the great 702 Mattison Ave., opp. First Nat’l Bank chinery, New Bheds, Dwelling Mammoth Cave apd stopping at New Or­ and Stable. i £ccart ©rooc. leans during the Mardi Gras Carnival. bbjll your monoy back if fair trial docsu’t to ro v e to you that you got a bargain. CALIFORNIA Four weeks will be alloWed on the Pacific ;ip^to little cash, too many pianos and Three tours to CALIFORNIA and the Coast, and two days will be spent on the organs is our trouble. Don’t buy what PACIFIC OOAST will leave Now York aiid return trip at Colorado Springs and the THE INDEPENDENT. All Locatec ithin Or\e-Ha f don’t need: but ify an instrument is Philadelphia January 27, February 24, ond LCTRim Garden of the Gods. Stops will also be to be nooded two years honco it will pay M arcl}ii7,1897. Five weeks In California made at Salt Lake City, Denver and Oma­ I. NEW YORK. Mile o' Aibury Park, largo to buy ono of these. . ,‘At $100 a fair-tonotl, good-looking up­ on the first tour, land four weeks on tho ha. This is one of the.most delightful and i ' : ■ ■' right, nothing broken, nothing out of seconfl. Passengers on tho third tour will complete tours ever .planned. The Independent for 49 years has been order. Many a person has paid as much return on -regular trains. within nine The W est .Coast Ticket*, including railroad transporta­ the leading religious-literary newspaper of A Steady eniand for B rio.« '|>r an old square—such ns wo now soli a t months. • Stop will bo made at New Orleans tion. Pullman accommodations (one double the world. at, Good P rices 'around $50. Twolye moro4 used ones, for Mardi-Gras festivities on tho second ; The Health and Pleasure Seekers’ berth), meals en route, carriage drives, and It has new, distinctive.and attractive fea­ i $100 to $225, some used so Jittlo as to bo todr. hotel accommodations going and return and j and look liko new. Paradise, • tures, making it a Now instruments in great variety, cash transportation in California, will be sold at fcpr instalments. Sond for catalog. FLORIDA Reached by tho Jines at the. rate of $350 from all stations on the Penn­ FAMILY NEWSPAPER Jacksonville tours, allowing two weeks in sylvania Railroad System east of Pittsburg. A B A R G A IN . worthy the patronage of all thinking, intel­ Florida, will leave New ¥ork and Phlladel- Apply to ticket agents, Tourist Agent, Shia January 26, February 9 and 23, ancl 1196 Broadway, New York, or George W. ligent people. . . ' Its name “In'dicates its character. ‘ It is • Apply to larch 9, 1897. Rate, covering expenses Plant System Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, en route in both directions, S50 from New Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. , independents Religiously it is undenomi­ national. Politically, it maintains the T. FRANK APPLEBY, York, and $48 from Philadelhpia. honor of the country^the. integrity of our Cor. Main St. and SatSlson Ave., For Young Married People to Try. currency, the supremacy of "law, and the WASHINGTON TAMPA BflV H0TEL7 > xights_ii_pootJindj,ich^aUk e. ASBURY PARK, TourSjL eacb_ covering a period of three Try to be satisfied to commence on a days, will leavo New~2fork and Fhlladelphia Tampa^-Fla. small B e a le . FOR INTELLIGENT PEOPLE No. 29 Broad Street December 29, 1896, January 21, February Owned and operated by the Plant System. Try to avoid the too .pommob mistake of 11, March 11, April 1 and 2, and May 13, Under tho management,of Mri D. PI' Hatha­ making an unwise effort to “ begin where^ EVERYWHERE. h Red Bank. N. J. 1897. Rates, including transportation and way, Mngr. P lan t SyBtem H otels. Tho Oasino, the parents ended. ” It provides instruction, entertainment two days’ accommodation at the best Wash-, (Theatrical Auditorium, Swimming Pool and Try not to look at richer homes, and covet FOR SALE. and‘nmusement for all the members of ln< I • ' ' Ington hotels, $14.50 fromcNew York, and every Amusoment.—All open Dec. 3, 1800. their costly furniture. telligerit households. f $11.50 from Philadelphia/^' Try g o in g a Btep further and v is it the •jj ... . THE INN, Port Tampa., Fla ' ' hom es of the suffering poor when secret dis­ IMPORTANT FEATURES. S T O R E AND DWELLING, J. H . Mordick, Supt. satisfaction, ia lia b le to sp rin g up. Try buying all that is necessary to work It has aside from its literary features ape Old Point Comfort Tours : Open all the year. d a l aepartments edited by the best writers^ oh. northeast'“corner of Aebury and Central THE SEMINOLE, W inter Park. with skillfully, while adorning the house at Avenues, West Asbury Park. I Returning direct, or via . A. E . Dic k , Resident Mijgr. first' with simply whats will render it com- thinkers and specialists, some of them of Open Januarr 15,1807. fdrtable. ' surpassing interest to a comparative few, ALSO 27 VALUABLE LOTS, on C en tral ASo- Richmond and Washington OCALA HOUSE, Ocala,- Try being perfectly independent from the others important and valuable Intellectually nuo, near Asbury Avenue, West Asbury Park. There is will leave New York and Philadelphia P b ii^ ^ rown, Resident Mngr. flrst and shun debt in all ita forms. and financially to nearly everybody. These Decembo:- 0. 1898, January 8, February - . Open November to April. departments are Science, Music, Fine Arts, Also lot 100 x 100 foot, with Two pwelllngs THE BELLEVffiW, Bellealr, Fla. Try to cultivate the moral courage that thereon, on northoast corner of Mattison Ave- 26, March 18, and April 15,.1897. • • W. A. Barron, Resident Mngr. will resist the arrogance of fashion. Sanitary, Missions, Religious Intelligence, Open January-16t 1807. Try to co-operate cheerfully in arranging Biblical Research, Sunday-school, Finan­ nbo and Langford Street. «. /> THE KISSIMMEE, Kissimmee, Fla. the family expenses and «hare equally ob cial, Insurance, Work Indoors and Out,fPu2- . For prices and terms, address ^ , For detailed itineraries and otber Infor­ B. Hd t i.e e , Resident Mngr. any necessary Belf-denials and economies!^ zles, Book Reviews and Literary Notes. mation, apply at tioket agencies or address Open January 5,1807. in the descendin^fscale of THE PUNTA QORDA. P u n ta Gorda, F la. Try to be cheerful in the family circle, SURVEY OF THE WORLD. A. WALLING, Trustee, GeorgeM, Boyd, Am’t Oen’i Paas. .agent, F. H, Abbott, Mngr. no matter how annoying may be the busi­ Jr., quality and . pnee •: where Broad 8treet Statics, Philadelphia, Open January 10,1807. ness cares, and the housekeeping trials. Kvory week tbe wotable events occurring, KEYPOKT.N. J.- * cheapness ceases to be econ­ Try to remember that it matters but little tha world over are placed clearly before the omy. The claims of super­ wnat “ people think” provided you are true reader. N(o one person has time to read ‘(1* iority of the Asbury. Park The Plant System is the on ly lin e operating of the current publications, foreign and do: -ao iid -tra in aoryice be twftfm th e Kas t and.FJbririp. to yourselves, to right and duty, and keep Although the weather Is cooler Printing House rest uj)on Everett E. Many Send for descriptive literature. Four cents in Tburexpensea within youf ir.eans. • • ■mMtier-bni^-eTerr'OBe—waTifB te know ‘t&e good work , good materialp stamps will Becure you handsome book on Flor­ events happening in the whole world, which good servlce. - You get the ida, Cuba and Jamaica. 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