VOL/ XXIV. ASBURY PARK, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 40, 1899,
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS WOULD BE SOLDIERS. Principal Shepherd is Working to Form a Bottallion of Codetst Composed of I Public School Scholars, and" *>• • ^Success Seems Assured. Military glory has .appealed to tbe boys of tbe Asbury /Parkt schools. #They want to organize as Cadets. Tbe boys over ten years of age will :tfe permitted to shoulder tbe muaket. *Tbe suggestion was made by Dr. F red erick S. Shepherd, the principal. He asked tbe boys If they would like to become cadets. Tliey replied In the affirmative. Then tlie matter was brought before the school board at its meeting on Monday night, Tbe board thought favor ably of .the scheme. As soon as Dr, Shepherd learns what steps to take to secure equipments the schema will be pushed with vigor. He will communicate with the authorities at Washington and Trenton, In order to as certain whether the state furnishes mus kets. As for drilling, that Is a problemteasily - solved. There is little doubt that the boys will be allowed to exercise Jn Liberty square. A meeting of. the girls’ high school was JOSEPH MoDERMOTT rionmouth County Declares for Francis, held yesterday afternoon for the purpose Howell, Holtndel, Munalapan, Marlboro, Kte sr > of nominating a committee to prepare a ■5®. ,D constitution to govern their proposed ath Raritan, Shrewsbury and Matawan, McDermott, Davis, Hyres, Kirkbride, letic association. The girls *111 meet Dr. Applegate bus majorities In Free again next Monday and organize. They hold, Holmdel, Manalapan, Marlboro, i r § :s Snyder, Vanderveer, Flock, Tetley. . . j r Q are anxious to get to work. Basket ball Raritan and Matawan. s £ "•111 tJ Is the flrst thing they will attempt, as al Bhutto, the fl*>pocrat, carried his home, : - ? S » ready published In the J ournal. I t Is thought they will secure Educational Hall Shrewsbury, b) 437. Hu alsfl‘ was ahead •: f i l f a . as a place where they may practlbe, * Io Atlantic, E«itontown, ;Freehold> Holm- j n NEPTUNE TOWNSHIP AS FIRM AS A R O C K , M The high schools pupils. are confident del, Manalapan, Marlboro and Matawan i : H that the'lectures to be given on liPrlday and brnkf eren with DhvIb Id Raritan •< aftern'on and Saturday evening by Rev, I s $ m m G. H. , Cowles will net a goodly sum for Unofficial returns, received by telephone > the library fund. jillga'gygg z T h e Dem ocrats, Despite the Gamblers* Boodle, and telegraph hv the J o u r n a l , give tbe following majorities for senator, county o Fraacla, M. SAM SERENADED, clerk and sheriff f Senator. Only Succeeded in Capturing t h e o '/.Atlantic township—Jolm$tnnr . 4fl; A&^bfyfctaft Klrkbride Received an Ova .turv- 3 tion From His Friepds. Borough of A v o n . • • }ermott,, 0 ; Shu*t«, 07, gSBfgSSl e g g j^ g z , n H ^ t ; “Mc I Hyrea> JR. tn Tbe news of the sweeping Republican .1. Asaembly*,-^.^ victory was receiyed- w|th ^ ertf» (in n ^rsfT u T Kirkbride, H>, X Asaonibly. v—< at an early hour Wednesday morning. Freehold township—Johnston, 315; Ap Su*‘*lpr*it There were happy rejoicings on every pleimte, 152; Shuttn, 244, * - SSSisw I Apsombly. band over the success of Samuel y f. Klrtt- Mi^&iMij•* { Vandorveor, vanaorvt it. IHE STATE OF NEW JERSEY STANDS BY THE PRESIDENT. Howell township—Johnston, 40; Me- m £ g ^ g I < ‘tir
WINDY DEMOCRATS THE SIEGEL-COOPER CO. CHAMPION JEFFRIES BETTER TRAIN SERVICE RATIFY AND VILIFY MA*Y BUILD IN THE PARK MAY CHANGE TRAINERS. MAY COME THIS MONTH Two Additional .Train* Ea'pfi ^Voy Will,, it is Former-Governor Zuiick. the Chief Speaker, Rumor Has it That a Branch of “ The Big Rumor Has it That Delaney and - the Claimed, be Included in I tie ^Revised Made Statements that Were “ Con Store” May; he Located at the South Boilermaker aro Out and That Tom Train Schedule on the New York spicuously Incorrect,” Why® Cha ea st Corner of Cookman Avenue my Ryon Will, Hereafter, be the nod Long Branch Railroad. meleon Jake Threw Pretty and Emory S treet. : Trainer of the Big,Californian, ...... Bouquets a t Himself. ■ .Comlng-Sn-tlie heels of the announce Because of Tommy Ryan’s good band' From Information claimed by those on the iuside truck to he thoroughly reliable, ' " Now, will you be good,'Judge Hoff ment that K. W. iVoolworth will open a ling and tbe manner In Which be pre. It Is currently understood here that the man?” was the edifying theme for Demo 5 and 10-cent store on-ls?) premises now pared Jeffries for bis contests with Bob New York and Long Branch Railroad cratic consideration on Saturday night at occupied by tbe TenBroeck market in Fitzimmons and Tom Sharkey, he. will probably be Installed by the chain, pion to Company will give Improved railroad tbe local theater. Cookman avenuo, Is the report that the facilities this winter, and, what Is more to *' Now, will you be good, Judge Hoff* Siegel-Cooper Company or New York and act'Ess his permanent trainer its* place of the point, will do so as soon es th s Lake mon!” was the burden of tlie argument Chicago will purchase the# McBride block Billy Delaney,' The cause .is the state wood trains are placed upon the tim e C. Meyer Zuiick advanced In reply to the at the corner of Cookman avenue and ments which Delaney gave iout on .the table. Tbe Information comes from a address made by former Judge William Emory street. eve of the big fight that the Californian railroad official. T, Hoffman at the Republican rally held This latter report has created quite a ,was not In fettle to go into the ring and This bit of news will cause a thrill of Thursday night stir la real estate cirbies. It is claimed that be waa not properly trained. joy in the community, Whether the trains The rooster was far from being in a that the deal will soon-be completed and Jeffries, Ryan end bis brother Charley desired will be restored or not, the rumor crowing mood. His mate had evidently work be bngun-to Improve the property. were at tbe Vanderbilt Hotel most of exists today to that effect. heen teoolng some other gallant. At any The McBride block occupies a slte.of Sunday. ~ The champion returned from The changes are expected to tske place rate, the meeting over which hia Leghorn 83x180 feet pa the south side of .G asm an Philadelphia In the morning, and was in within two weeks. majesty presided was anything but a fellc avenue. There haa been considei^Rp ef good hnmor nntil-some ona bracjjfe tip It Is said that the ? 80 morning train to Itoue family affair. There was a frost fort made to lease the property, but it 1s the subject relating to Delaney’s state New York over the Central road »(11 be somewhere; one that pipped in the bud the thought tbe owners,,;Mr. and Mrs. John ments, The champion said: restored, thoagh probably thetrain will be, oratorical efforts that were the products of McBride, prefer to sell outright At any “.That was a nice thing for him to sssy, scheduled to leave here nearer 7 o'clock most arduous labors to bring about har- rate, that was tiw. decision last summer, wasn’t it ? 1 would never have believed ft of him. . Why, it looks as if be wanted than formerly. ’ *'./ '* mony- when a Newarker of the name of Has- The 8.20 mprning train over the Penn Lnckadsy, ths chief speaker, became slnger tried to make a deal on the lease, to see m5 licked. ' I have the best of Icel sylvania road for New York Is also to be hoarse with much talking and when, and optional purchas®. The price the ipg toward Billy and am of tbe opinion restored. ’ : good, easy fellow that he Ss, the time asked wa^ $38,000 cash for ths block. -that be must have been laboring under came for him to awake.tbe chorus to crow What the figure is involved in the present some delusion when he made that creek. So is the 1.30 afternoon train over the ing, the chorus waa already on the roost. negotiation cannot be learned, since the “ Had there been any ground for such Central road from New York. But, according to the kind of crowing agent will not reveal‘anything until the remarks, which bft knows In his heart And, lastly, the theatre train over the "Indulged in by the speakers, the Demo matter is settled. and soul that there wasn’t, he ought to Pennsylvania road from New York will cratic party is responsible for everything Mr. McBride was seen recently by have kept It to himself, as It was merely be run. that falis under the head of history, ex a J o u r n a l representative. He said: “X a professional secret. I really thought If the rumor is as reliable ad it Ib Maybe the grocer is “just out of Ivory Soap but has cept births and delaths, in this country. do not know positively that the Blegel- he was ‘joshing/ aid after the fight we claimed to be, the patrons of the New another, he .thinks, is just as good." No other soap is Governor Zuiick dilated oa the war re Cooper Company is tbe fimv that wants to had a privtfGTtalfc .When he admitted York and Long Branch Railroad Company cord of the Democrats in ’01, vilified buy tbe blook, bat my agent tells m e it is that It was so, thahhe said I was unfit to have won their batti.e for fai> consideration just as good. Insist that he get Ivory Soap for you. Senator 0. Asa Francis, heaped Ossa upon one of New York's big department houses. fight, I was am azem ^J^ld; ‘Billy, do with ease and It becomes evident that the A WORD OF WARNING.—There «na mtoy white *oip*. etch represented to be "ju it 1 1 «xxJ you mean that? How could you after «s tne Ivory j they are hot, but liko «!1 counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of Pelion in expatiating about anti-expan All be will say Is, ‘It Is not John Wana- power of tbe people and agitation through the genuine. Ask for "Iyoirjr ’ Soap and Insist upon getting IL sion, and exhausted the vocabulary of maker.’ Of course, the transaction Jls not the manner I have treated yon?’ He the medium of publicity are factors that oonrmoKT i«m ar ths peoonn 4 oAMau oo. citfctnkAn Ben Jonaon in sycoph&ntishly extolling feeing conducted through theSlegel-Cooper went away In a® - angry mooif, and - that receive respect even at the hands of rail tbe candidates for office foisted upon the Company direct, providing it is tbls honse, was the last I saw or heard. of him since. road corporations. . piople by the unprincipled ring at Free but throagh their agents. I -do not know “ Well, I might ss well say rlghr here The Board of Trade has worked to hold. when the deal will go through, but I sup that he and Ryan don’t pul! very well to secure the, trains mentioned and with this COTTAGE BURNED. Butcfter and Grocer Scrap. gether. He Is sore because I engaged / . • Some Bepublican called him Cassius, pose ray agent will settle the matter satis board has been the same b"dy representing Tbe cry of murdcr was heard In Bond Ryan. Well, what was I to dot. Eyan Is . “because,” said be, “he has a lean, hun factorily.” f the business interests of Ocean Grove. Mrs. Elizabeth Davison and Her Daughter street near Mattison avenue on Saturday. a fast,''clever fellow and I have learned a gry look,” but the Democratic candidate Common Council has always placed Itself Escape In Their Night Robes, A great crowd fathered In expectation of jot from him. If I had taken Delaney’s ... fqr tba stata senate wears a Lewis Morrl- A NEW CHURCH ? on record in demanding improved rail A big blaze, bat a small fire,'lighted seeing a man or woman being butchered advice I would never have known ss- much soil goatee, a la Mephlstopheles, so It is road service. ) np tbe heavens In the central part of As a ia Sharkey. about tbe game as I do. He Wanted me to evident he bears no resemblance to the The Westminster Presbyterians Not Satis A circular letter was sent by council to bury Park Monday ulght abdut ten o'clock. Tub pick*-! proved to be a little difficulty work with slow men, but I refused to do brother of 'Brutus. However, the Demo fied yflth Their Present Quarters. the governing authorities of the resorts An alarm from bo35 46 was turned in to between George C. Johnson and Jacob it. I don’t say tbat I know all about tbe along (he coast, requesting them to unite cratic candidate for senator seconded all There Is considerable talk among tbe call the department to the rapidly consu Jtck, the former a butcher, the latter a game an yet I hhve lots to learn, and by in making the demand.. that had been said about him and un- members of tbe Westminster Presbyterian ming fire discovered In the bouse of Mrs. West Park grocer, leek was obnoxious, sticking to Ryan I will be able, to win a Now a railroad official snys the time is bjnsbingiy spent bis time “standing for” Church concerning the abandonment of Elizabeth Davison, in thb rear of 000 First Johnson claims, and he ordered him out of lot of battles. Would you- believe 'It, at haud when the demand wiil be m et hSs store. Jeek did nut obey the order, his legislative record and In self-adala- tbe structure in which they now worship. avenue. Ryan and I boxed as hard as we could tfon. ~ It is said that the desire is very strong to There was every nppearancf*
good men. For their-cttnsigument,to po DAVIS AND SNYDER JERSEY REPUBLICANS COUNCILMAN TREAT jjU teg |larlt Jgmirttal initial oblivion the clefe&tefi Democratic candidates must lay nil the blame on tht* by small Majorities CARRY 17 COUNTIES, AFTER THE MAYOR. unprincipled rings!*!*tli« county s-esst. a n d MONMOUTH REPUBLICAN- , it Was an “ Off "Y ea r, biit New Jersey The hatiilwrittsssr on tlie political wall Revised Returns Show that the Repub The Second Ward Alderman Declares (le PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT Gives Over 20,000 Republican Piu- wsss legible enmstsb to 1st-rent! by anyone lican Candidate for Sheriff and One df will Nat Sign the Warrants for the THE BSBOS? PSRK PRINTING HOUSE ratify, More Than Doubling Payment of thi Extra Police- ' not stone, blind. The bosses themselves the Assembly Nominees Narrowly .N0.718MATTI30NAVENUE, I • “Escaped Defeat—Zulick ... . last Year’s Figures. man Recently Appointed, ASBURY PARK, NltVT ,'KHSifV. must have mill the wiiriiing, but, bull- D a i l y Edition—Al! the Year. headed as they have been jfor years, they on the Result, Liter returns bear out in every particu “ I have yet to kooiK that ,a- policeman Entered ar xeamd~flass matter at the Asbury Park ignored the premonition of defeat once Ltlt'ftr returns from Monmouth county lar the results of-the New Jersey elec can be appointed by the mayor of t^iiscity ■ P iii Office, February 7 , jSSS. too often and— confirm the result as printed In Wednes tions as ajmouneed In Weduesdny's Jocr- without the consent of Common Council," VERMS OF^UBSCR/PnON. Read tbe verdict In Wednesday’s day's Jo vn vA t. Tbe entire Republican sa e, showing that the Republican party •said George W. Treat, economist, at the t year, in advance ...... —...... $1 »» J oubnai, ‘ ticket was elected. elected seven out of eight state senators session of the autocratic members of the 6 monthB, in advance. jV ., sg 5 months, its advance------.---- 35 A rumoif was current Wednesday even gad forty-four out of sixty assemblymen, Common Council. Single espies...... 2 _We told you so! ing to tin* {-fleet that Sbutts and Wooii^y, giving the, party: 0 majority of seven la “ If the action of ibis chamber cfte ba Democrats, were elected. The rumor was Set aside arbitrarily by tho snityor, we'A T o CaRRE^PONDSKTs—We shall :m gisd to re the 8ehate andjtwenty-eight ia the bouse, are uot tnore deadly than the millions at ceive Hems of news snd communications on sub* It was pretty good for an s‘off year.,’ based oh tbe fact that revised returns cut dr a total majority of tbtrty-five on joint better know it ” i disease genus that are floating in the air ecu cf interest to this community. Write only down the majorities Davis snd Snyder, Re baJfot. Mr. Treat was downright angry, There we breathe and in the water we drink— otiose side of ths ssheer. ' ... gerais of typhoid fever, malaria, con AH caRnassnicatiotts should be accompanies by publicans, were.at first reported to;ha«i> was a tearful a g itates In his voice, so the full name m i address of the w riter, Rot Asbury Park wiil be represented In the The Republicans carried seventeen sumption. Compared to a disease germ, necessarily for publication but as a guarantee o f received. , . / r- counties, leaving only Hudson, Hunterdon, powerfully was his protest recorded. Mr! a rattlesnake is a gentleman. He is i: arroc! AnoovtaoisslettergrrHinotbenoHced. legislature this year. Letters intended for the editorial or news de Kt ffil-offlclul returns, received Thursday Sussex and Warren counties to tbe Demo Treat’s utterances Jvere somewhat seismic fair fighter. He tells ‘you to look out. partment should he addressed to the Zebe’s picture will now be tamed to from tbe couaty seat, show the following crats, and making the total Republican fn their origin. At any rate, they rumbled He rattles before he strikes. You have Editor of Thb J o u r n a l , a chance to fight or run. The disease Asbury Park, New Jersey. the wail. ' majorities: plurality for the Btate, on the ssaembly forth as from de profuudis. And Mr. Look Distance T ,ctepbon*--
ArSB U R Y P A p b . JOURNAL-, FR ID A Y . N O VEM BER io, 1899.
A WOMAN’S IDEA. PEACEMAKER” WYCKOFF’S A BUILDING BOOM. VVMMW at* ARM AND LEG BROKEN - 031 Mrs. J. f . Bowen Would Have Copper’s The Coiemahllouse and Bristol fiotel to be ahd MONMOUTH REPUBLICAN. Enlarged and Improved. Act a s Ash Removers. The Well-Known Justice of the Peace You Are Hot Living A very amusing communication:was Made a. Misstep Saturday and Sus There is a building boom in- Asbury FR ID A Y , NOVEM BER 10, 1899. read »t the'meeting of Council Monday tained Painful and Serious Injuries Park. Orders have been placed for ex t night. It was sent by Mrs. J. P. Bowen Taken to Long Branch Hospital. tensive hotel .improvements and work Ib being pushed with vigor. Hate* of Advortlvln in behalf ofthe Women’s Auxiliary Tax “ Peacemaker” 'David 11. WycknU lies — ------Frank B. Conover, proprietor of the And working for . s Mo n th s. payers’ Association. Mrs. Bowen Is sec on a cot In the Long Branch < Hospital, a 1 I a 1 0 1 2 Colebitin House, bus set the pace. His S?ACF 1 2 1 8 I » retary. martyr to duty. Three physicians'and K in. 75 $100 $t 35 J* 75 12 50 U o o $ <5 00 large hostelry will he improved this win V> 400 After scoring the electric light system, 75 135 x,**0 I 75 J2.S boo surgeons are endeavoring to euBe his suf ter at a cost of $12,000. The improve yourself alone, There X 00 I *<> 3 0 0 * 75 4 35 5 S° Boo Mrs. Bowen enters upon what Is virtual x V, 3 0 0 3 SO ,1S® 5 50 700 1800 ferings and prolong hls llfe. . 1500 3500 ments will consist of five bowling alleys, X 7 S 2 7S 3 s° 4 ,So 700 900 ly a. treatlBe of a phase of municipal SOO 35 00 Tho battle will be an heroic one, for are others dependent 4 - “ 3 , 4 ,SO S.So 1300 rooms for two shuffle boards, large bil flOO SSO 7 50 X300 18 00 3000 5000 government. This caused ripples of sup Magistrate Wyckoff has a broken a fin and 5 " 4 50 5500 8S00 liard room, a ball room 87x80, a stage, to 8 so XI «jo IS OO 250O pressed laughter to spread over the other a broken leg, tbe result of an accident that I col. IOOO 1700 2300 3000 4500 Os 00 9000 15000 be fitted up for holding entertainments, wise' sedate countenances of the Olty p upon you and they occurred at 6.45 o’clock on Saturday even and new rooms for the hotel staff. There L o cal N otices.—A limited number of local no Fathers. „ , ing. The left arm la fractured near the tice s wilt be admitted at the rate of fifteen cents will also be a room set apart for a drug A few excerpts of the profound docu per line. They will be placed at the bottom of shoulder and the left leg neor the thigh. store, which will be under the manage- need the protection he*local coliimns only, and roust have "Adv." a t ment will enlighten tbe public concern he end. When continued four weeka or lopger, Mr. Wyckoff, "who lives at 125 M t. Her- ment of the hotel. The present lawn & d isco u n t o f as p e r cen t, ia allo w e d . ing the natnre of the whole. Here they mou Way, Ocean Grove, left bis house to about the hotel will also be plowed up are: “Instead of tbe'police coming and go to the residence of Mrs, Malvina Bar- of Life Insurance. L k g a l N o T t c a s .—’TM B J o u b n a i# 1* a legal and a new one substituted. newspaper* and as such is the proper medium for ordering barrels taken In, I would sug more, which Is next door. The call was The new Bristol Hotel, plans of which all legal notices. Some advertisements belong to gest that where there are no voters, (“oo aa by law, while with many others itis optional Inthe nature of an errand, the magistrate have been completed by architect Clar with the party Interested as to what paper shall voters” is underscored), the marshal having au appointment with Mrs. Bar- p u b lish tuem . ence Wilson, of Long Branch, will cost would instruct his officers to call at tbe more to prepare certain pension papers at nearly $50,000. i t w ill b e - a slx^tory proper time and take thosobarrele out and ber home. Hindered by darkness and town AKD COUNTRY.' structure, and will contain two hundred in again. It wonld be commendable and having bis mind pet on his errand, Mr. guests’ rooms. It will ,be built at the Home Office, Insurance Co. I am sure there would be many grateful Wyckoff made a misstep and was pre corner of Ocean and Fourth avenues, And Newark, N. J. of America. • Hats off to Kirkbride. women in tbls city. THE PRUDEflTIAL cipitated to the ground from the door. will be equipped with steam heat and all Tho J o u r n a l told yon so I JOHN F. DRVDKN, PrOBliinnt. LESLIE D. WABD. Vice-Pros. “I am satisfied those we have need The fall was lets than two feet, but Mr. modern Improvements. There will be ten EDGAR B. W ARD, 2d VIco*Proa. and Counsel. FORBEST F. DEYDEN', Soorot e ry Tbe Democratic caonon did not boom. more employment, so they won't find so Wyckoff’s stature Is bo great and his private and six public baths In the hotel. The elephant has swallowed the rooator much time to order women to take In movements are so retarded by» rheumatic The hotel will be renamed by the owners N. B. GRAY, Ass't Superintendent, barrels because! they happen to bo out a whole. v pains, that he was unable to save himself. upon completion. Room 15, Apploby Building, * ASBDRY PARK, N. J, rimt Democratic circular proved to be a few hours before tbe appointed time at The false step was taken when,, after A $20,000 addition Is being built to the boomerang. 11 ' thlB season of tbe year when you would having sought,entrance by tbe street door boarding house of William Throckmorton, i / % > %%*%%%%%%%%%%%< Gunned report fair duck shooting on almost need a microscope to see the peo and receiving no reply, S^r, W y c k o f f at Loch Arbour. , \ Barnegat Bay. ple who pass along. thought he would go to tbe side door and ' B. Isaao Naftal owns a ladies’ bicycle, “Last Monday the trash barrel with learn If Mrs. Barmore was home. 'The Death Roll. which he won in a raffle for 16 centa. very little In it was near the curb. In PaSBersby Baw the Injured man shortly Shady Glen House, Catskill Mountains The remains of the late Thomas C. about fifteen minutes along came a police after he fell and bore him Into his house. Shady Glon Houso la charmingly situated among tho Catskills, unsurpassed for location, at Governor Zuiick put np a good fight for Dempsey, who died on July 4 st 611 As his party, but—read the returns in another man and ordered me to take it In. At 8 It was a sad homecathlng. Mrs. Wyckoff the head of a glon from 75 to 100 foot deep, with cooling cascades and waterfalls mnoh visited by bury avenue, were shipped to Savannah, touriita and picnic parties. High olevation and within a few miloa of the most noted points ot column. o'clock another rang the bell and gave tbe Is In attendance on her son, William H. the Catakills. A two-story log cabin haa boon built in tho glon for ice cream parlors ana for the Ga., Wednesday by Undertaker Sexton. use of guosts. Bowling alloy, lawn tennis, croguot, Bwings, delightful drives, walks and ram Ira E. W hyte has been elected vice-presi same order. We had quite an Interview Wyckoff, who Is confined to bis bed with bles: popular amttsomonts; table ono of the boat; livery connected with the1 establishment. Tbe body bad been In Rextonls vault In Fresh eggs, milk, ’Yegotables, etc., and all that a farm houso affords. No malaria. dent of the New Jersey Baptist Young Peo over tbat barrel. sickness, aud tbls additional trial proved ple's Society for Monmouth county. Mt. Prospect cemetery. The family of the Daily mail, telegraph, bathing, fishing. Stage morning and evening from Cairo Raiilroad “I have been told that we have only a severe strain upon her. Dr. H S. Kin- station. Private carriage if doBired. deceased accompanied t h * body. Inter Bishop Alexander Waters preached Sun threo men on dnty In day time. ' If so, month was summoned and made his pa day morning and evening in the African m e n t * ill be mid** In t h e Southern city on what becomes of the rest of the city, when tient as comfortable as possible. He M. E. Zion lihurch of West Park. Thursday. parties two of them spend ao much time over recommended tbat Mr. Wyckoff be re will be met by private conveyance if desired. r Pensioners are preparing their vouchers Mr. Dempsey wa< repute I to bea mil my barrel ' moved to the hospital. Tbls was done References—S. Hemmenway,’James E. Burt, M.D„ Asbnry Park. today for their quarterly payments; which lionaire. Terms—$5 to $7 per week, according to location of rooms, etc, are expected to be forthcoming next week. A portion of Mrs. Bowen’s letter touched Sunday morning. on tbe need of more attention being The annual meeting of the Monmouth S. M. ELLIOTT, Durham, Greene Countjr, N. Y. Club will be held on Saturday evening, given by tbe police to the grounds sur A BIG SCHEME. Jtyfrial il o r i < T 8 when new officers will be choeen for the rounding Educational Hall, “so women, Water and Sewers for the Monmouth CALE of Benjamin W. Bennett property. In ensuing year.. . could poss through them without being ** Mc< ‘abe avenne. Bradley Beach, a t 2 o’clock NEARLY The telephone exchange at Allenhurst Insulted. 8ome of us thought we have County Shore. >- > , m.. Thursday, October 2*. on the premises, 6are cbanco to bny nice home cheap. haa been closed for the winter. The wires not enough police, but from an experience The Tlntern Manor Water company Is a S. it. 4JOWAUT. Kreatioid. N. J. have been transferred to the main office at I had last Monday (referring to the barrel new corporation which proposes to fur FIFTY-EI 8 HT TEARS OLD ! Aabury Park. TYPEWRITERS, all staodard makes, bought, trouble), I am satisfied those we have nish water and sewers for the entire shore 1 sold,'exchanged, rented, repaired. All gm r- The law providing that all cattle coming anteod and sent outoo approval. S«nd fur illus need more employment,” of Monmouth county if it can get fran trated circulars. CO X SOL I DAT E D TYPE It's a long life, but devotion to the true into New Jersey from other states must pass The .letter was received and filed for WRITER ISXCH, 241 Broadway, Now York. Interests and prosperity of the American an inspection'for tuberculosis went into chises permitting It to do so and can get further consideration of any recommen people has won for It new friends as the effect on Wednesday. contracts which will make Its business years rolled by and the original members dation that may be contained therein. • Inafruetion. Ministers of the African Methodist Epis profitable. It baa made surveys of tbe of Ita family passed to tbelr reward, ond copal Church in New Jersey are starling a streams of Monmouth county and finds iliese admirers are loyal and steadfast "MISS DRIflGS will rocoivo at Her residence a to day, with faith in ita teachings; and'con movement to stop the increase of crime WINTER BATHS. that the streams between Tinton Falls and limited numbor of pu oils. Highor English among the negro population. . Branches, Bookkeeping, French and Drawing fidence In the Information which It brings Holmdel will furnish an ample supply of Endorsed by Prof. Ralston. Fifteenth yoar to tbelr homes and firesides. N. H. Kilmer of Ocean Grove has just The Committees Named to Boom the Em water for the entire Monmouth coast. begins September 25th. Apply after September As a natural consequence It enjoys In Ita 15th a t 807 JTirst avenuo, Aabury P ark, N. J. completed an ice hopse of 500 tons capacity pire Pool and Baths. The company proposes to build a big old age all the vitality and vigor of Ita for John Thomson of Avon: The structure dam just below the juncture1 of' Hop, m iSS SEMPLE. of New York,*- youth, strengthened and ripened by the is on tho banks of Sylvan lake. Members of the Board of Trade and experiences of over half a century. brook and Yellow brook, about two miles Hev.jDr. John Love, formerly O' Phila directors of tbe Empire Amusement Com .will open a Ladies’ Club for Instruction on It has lived on Its merit*, and on the below Colt’s Neck'. Tbls dam will be 85 aitari baajo an d mandolin« in McBride’s Block, cordial support of progressive Americans. delphia. will' conduct' preparatory, services pany were in conference Wednesday after £moty street andCookraau avonuo. Apply now at the First Congregational Cburvh on Fri noon In the office of the Milan Boss firm. feet high. ■ , '■ for admission. It Is the “ New York Weekly Tribune,” acknowledged the country over as the day evening. The subject of his discourse The subject under discussion was the I t is also proposed to provide a com will be “After tho Communion, W hat?” INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC. » leading National Family Newspaper. opening of the Empire baths and poo! p le te sewer system for the Monmouth * P iano and Theory. References—Prof. G. C. Gow, VaHaar College; Becognlzln; Its value to those who desire all the news of the State and Nation, Christina? festival music will soon be re throughout the winter season. coast. This sewer system, If it should be Prof. R , A. Tusting, Asbuiy Park. tbe publisher of the J o u iin a i. has entered Into an alliance with the “ New York hearsed in nil tho Sunday schools of Asbury Tbe following committees volunteered built, will carry the sewage from all the Address CLARA if . CORNELL, Weekly Tribune” which enables him to furnish both papers at the trifling oost of Park and Ocean Grove. Next Sunday the 600 Fourth avenne. $1.25 per year. Sunday school1 of St. Paul’s M. E. Church of to canvass the districts mentioned, with a towns along the shore to the sandy pine lands of Neptune o r Howell townships, Every resident of a town owes to himself, to bis family, pud to the commu Ocean Grove will begin work on the music view to securing tbe number of sub Though our equipment com nity In which he lives a cordial support of bis local newspaper, as It works constantly selectod for tho yulo tide. ^ wbere It will be treated. To carry out tblB prises all the latest modero laun« and untiringly for his Interests. In eyery.-way„brlngs to-hls home all the’ news and ; scribers necessary ■ to defray the cost of dry machinery ~we jjo v- On tho 16th of November J. J. Parker, maintenance: plan It w ill be necessary^ for the company. happenings dfins neighborhood, the doings of his friends, tbe condition and prospects for different crops, the prices in home markota, and, In fact, is a weekly visitor which the grocer, will close his Cookman avenue --M llan-Rossr"W .'W rDavls“and' Mayor X O T ftta fn 'franchises to operate in th e Btoro and transact huiinesiTor the winter at should be found In every wideawake progressive family. - ; ._ I TenBroeck, north of Lake avenue and towns and townships along the shore,'aud HAND-WORK lila spacious establishment comer of Main to buy tbe water and sewer systems , now ctrect and'Lake avenue. See hia announce west of Grand avonue, » on all classes of work that require Address ail orders to THE JOURNAL, Asbury Park, N. J. ment in another column. John Hubbard and John S. Adrian, In use. Most of these are owned by the It, aud we do It better than most municipalities, and it is very doubtful If The gamo of footballibetween the Oreos’ north of Ashury avenue and west of Grand laundries. You con give us a and tho Prudential Insurance Company's avenue. tbe towns aud townships would sell out to trial nnd'we will show how neatly and satisfactorily we can do It. (Newark) team haa been declared oil. The M. L. Bamman, W. H. Shaffer and a private company. Oreos will play a gamo with the Long Shirt W aists Branch Athletic Association’s . eleven next Henry Steinbach, north of Third avenue Asbury Park Steam Laundry, Saturday, at Long Branch. and east of Grand avenue. To Paint the )|f«ter Tower. 8 0 Cookman Avenue. The ladies of the First M. E. Church will E. Van Aken,,T. A. Miller, and George Charles F.Wyckoff was awarded Monday hold their fair on next Tuesday, Wednes L. Atkins, north of Lake avenue and east night by Common Connell a contract to 5hirtW aists day nnd Thursday evenings. The fair will of Grand avenue. paint the stand pipe of the water works at Choice open on the nfiecnoon of the first named Prof. Tallle Morgan, J. S. Ferguson and the Second avenue station and a smoke date. It will be held at Educational hall. Tender Meat H..B. Ayres, Ocean Grove. stack at tbe mala station. His bid was Music will be furnished by Underwood’s is as easy to get aa tho othor Shirt W aists orchestra. The general committee as it now $145. Other bidders were: C. B. Caxson, kind'. Itis not necessary to eat moat which is tough and flavor Francis Parkman Freeman died at hb stands is'composed of : Prof. Tallle Mor $188; W. B. Tonkins, $185; W. A. Bartz, less. There is no reason why home in Lakewood Thursday. Mr. Free gan, Samuel W. Kirkbrlde, John Hub $185; E. J. Hause & Son, $150; George A. overy dealer shouldn’t havo tho rig h t kind. It’s merely a m at man was president oT the Bricksburg Land bard, W. E. Bedell, Mayor Ten Broeck, Lewis, $150; 8. E. Voorhees, $150, and ter of care and gumption. Our and Improvement Company, which w&s organised to develop Lakewood, and it was William J. Cooper, M.'L. Bamman, Dr. J. W illiam Hurley, $100, one coat. ' SPECIAL SALE F. Davison, Milan K o f s , T . A. Miller, W. largely through his labor that the resort :— stuff- th a t nobody wants* obtained its popularity. _____ W,.RMld,Himry.8telnbucb,''W."H.'8EaJter, The Oreos Did Not Ptay Saturday.—~ in Shirt Waists and Ladies’ Tailor rfade Great preparations are being made by John 8. Adrian, Vf.JL Jta o ffe r, J. S. Fer The Oreos’ football team did not play VENDOME MARKET, - 705 Bangs Avepue. Avon sportsmen in anticipation of the guson, Harold B. Ayres, Geo.ge L. At the game of football scheduled to take Suits for the hext Ten Days at hunting season, which opens November , ARTHUR T. PURCHASE, Prop’r. kins. place on Saturday at. Bed Bank. The 10. Mayor Alexander Mullen and Walter The committee will meetltgaln on Nov. Harris have already secured a pack of six boys went to that, place, but owlng to a hounds. A wagon ia being built to convey 15, at 2.80 o’clock. ’ ‘ misunderstanding, the Bed Bankers were the dogs and provisions to the happy not on hand to play. An effort was made C ook’s Bee H iv< hunting grounds. Moamouth County Bible Society. to get a game with a scrub team, but with out 8UCC688. Flain St. and Cookman Ave. BEHIND THE WICKET. The elghtysecond annual meeting of the Monmouth County Bible Society was i . - ' - .1 The Doings ol the Various Secret Orders held In the Freehold Reformed Church Miss Nesbitt to be Married. la Asbury Park and Vicialty. Thursday. Hev. John Fox, O.D., secretary Cards are out announcing tbe coming Iiegal. Members of 'Liberty) Temple, No.. 6, of the American Bible Society, presented marriage of Fred White, son of the late Ladles of the Golden Eagle, will hold a the Interests of the organization, and Rev. Washington White, to Miss Minnie Nes I COCOA WINE |N CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. John Handley, D.D., of Camden, deliv- bitt, daughter of i Mr. and Mrs. William masquerade in their rooms in Wincklei’s To Amelia Gerlock. Louis Gerlock, Georgo hall, on the evening of November SO, esed an address on the “ Hammer and the Nesblt of Asbury avenue, and grand Gorlock, Margaret E. Hutchinson and Harry C. daughter of Major Austin C. Patterson. J VIN COCA Hutchinson: [ Thanksgiving day., ' Anvil.’’ By virtue of an ordor of the Court of Chan The ceremony will be performed next cery of New Jorsey, made on tho day of tho Mrs. Sarah Reed of Long Branch; a state Wednesday at high noon in the Episcopal date heroof, in a cause whoroin Edward. G. . Reception to Rector Milter. OUR NEW PREPARATION, BUT OF WOBLD officer of the order of the Daughters of Re Chnrcb. W hitesides is com plainant, and K atharina Bom- Bev. A. J. Miller, rector of the Trinity RENOWNED VIRTUE. molmann and you and others aro dofondanta, becca, I. O. O. F., accidentally broke one of you are required to apponr, pload, answer or - Episcopal Churcb, was tendered a recep Drowned Man Uni<|en tilled. dem ur to tho bill of paid com plainant, on or be her legs recently by falling down a stairway tion fast Thursday night In honor of his foro tho socond day of Docembor noxt.-or^tba.- in her home at Long Branch. Mrs. Keed Tbe body of the unknown man who - This preparation; ofCocofl fcneS up' th eT' said'bilt'wilHjff takGinrs confessBoiTagainst you. return from a months’ vacation spent la Tho Baid bill is fllod to foreclose a mortgago was an active participant in the delibera was .found drowned. on-thabeaohat-Loch- whole system, Is particularly adapted to givon by Maria F. Wagner, and husband, to tno New England and particularly Tn~ the complainant, datod Octobor flftoontb, 1808, on tions of her. order, which met here on Arbout last week, has been placed inSex- physical and'nervous prostration, and to Berkshire Hills. The reception was held £ build Up persons wasted by continued ill lands in tho city of Asbury PaTk, Monmouth October 3. ton’a receiving vault In, Mt, Prospect county, Now Jersey. in Bavenswood Inn, under the auspices of J health. 76 conts, pint bottles, " • • And you, Amelia Gorlock, Lonls Gorlock and cemetery. The body still awaits, identifi J Endorsed by all physioians. Propared Georgo Gorlock aro made defendants because tho Women’s Guild. It was a pleasant cation. , " . yoi)U aro bonoficiarios andor the will of tho said Ilow’s This? r only by Msaria F, Wagnor, who died soized of Baid prom social affair. Refreshments were served. ises. , Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for - Frisco carpenters request $3.50 a day. h ■ * W.K.HAM, . /And you, Margaret E. Hutchineon, ajro mado iny obbo ol Catarrh that cannot be cure;! Let us give you an estimate on any Cem- defendant because you aro, undor said will, ton- by Bull's Catarrh Ouro. Arkansas hasn’t a cotton mill. ' tery .Work you may want. V Druggist and Apothecary,' • antut In remainder of SaidBaid promisos.promises. ' . F. J. CHENEY *00., Ask for a Cosh Card. And you, H arry C. HHutchinson, utchinson, aron ______made do*, ' Wo arw m anufacturers of ^ 167 Main Bt., Asbury Park fondant because you aro tho husband of said, Prop’s. Toledo, O. Something for Nothing. Margaret E. Hutchinson.. Wo, the undersigned, havo known P. J. W hen your cash purchases foot up $25, Dated October 2t 1800. . jhonoy for the last 15 years, and believe Get a cash card Saturday, have your cash present your card ana receive a high grade MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES HAWKINS DURAND, im perfectly honorable In all Ms busiuess purchases punched, and then by Christmas lamp free. - , -Solicitors of Compl’t, f P ost Office Address, Asbury P ark, N. J. ransaetlons und -financially able to carry T h e S t e in b a o h Co m pa n y .— Adv. and. Cemetery Enclosures. ut any obligations made by their firm. you will have a valuable present coming to you. i. . W rito ns, or hotter yot, como aud soo us beforo AN RULE TO BAR CREDITORS, W e st & Tbuax, JOHN N. BURTIS, y E xecctos’s Notice. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Th e Steinbach Company,—Adv. Crosble’s Bargains purchasing. ' . LUPTON BROS., Robert J, Holland, Executor of Edmonia , W*i.niNa, Kiknan & Mabvih, f.„ t- - Discounts for Cosh. can’t be duplicated by any other store, tn Barn6a, colored, deceased' by ordor of tho Sur I . Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio, furniture, caepets, matting, kitchen stoves Undertaker and Embalmer rogate of the county of Monmouth, hereby gives v . .. Mannsqaan, N. J. notice to tho creditors of the said deceased to ra iill’s Catarrh Curo la taken Internally, We give cash cards to cash customers and (coal, oil or gasoline), lawn mowers, gar bring in their debts, demands and claims against pting directly upon tho blood and mu- When the cards.represent .$15, |2 5 or. $85 den hose and hundreds of other necessary O thor New Jorsoy Yards— »* 708 MATTISON AVtt. i the estate ot said docoased. under oath or affirm, oub surfneoa of theBysteoi. Price 75o. per articles, prices aro lower than the lowest. Matawan, Keyport, . \ 'Coffins and B urial Caskets on hand o r fur* a tion, w ithin nine months from th e 80th day of iottlc. ■ Sold by all duggists. Testimonials worth of purchases, handsome presents’ are October, 1899,’or they will bo forever barred of ■ee. » • given away. " ■' ,< Come and talk with us. Perth Amboy and South River, V nished to order. Special attention given to any action thoro for against the said executor, . The Steinbach Company.— Adv. M. M. C b o b b ie , 508 Main St.—'Adv. (Est. 1837). g ' framing pictures, Telephone 181IB. t ^ - —1 J, HOLLAND, Ball’s Family Pills aro tho best — ! _ _ . :------— —■ -/ • . / HAVE MEYER AND TRUSTS. sun of English commercial inportauee TRADE AD JUSTMENTS must set. The result Is inevitable.” Sfotrooritica AMertlosii Whloli Are F O R R E N T •• * • \ . ._ * I t w ill be seen th a t th ere -Is • some Their Own Contradiction ENGLISH CREDITORS PERCEIVE A ground for the “chastened satisfac While denouncing the tariff fo please MARKED CHANGE. tion” with •which, according to the Lon Democrats, Mr. Havcmeyer says that don cablegram already mentioned', the the refining Industry la wholly depend A very desirable British ■ board of trade returas for ent for Its existence on the tariff. That ' Ampr*cn V o w A ble to 8etO» Her Fori July are received. No soft pedal muf is true • enough, as demonstrated by ®i«m Balance* b r E x p o ritn * 3 f » a n - fles the tune of. American prosperity. the experience of Great Britain. For SIX-ROOM HOUSE fattoned Commodities In Place o t There Is no dark side to the picture of merly M per cent of all the sugar con Raw M aterial*. unprecedented gain In wealth and com sumed in thg Unl(eds Kingdom was re situated o»_, , A recent cable dispatch from London mercial prestige presented In our sta fined there. ’ Now hardly any. of it la records the fact that ibei board, of tistics of foreign trade and in the refined at home. The British refineries SUMMERHELD AVENUE trade returns for July have been re known facts of our vaster domestic have nearly all been closed up as the ceived witii chastened satisfaction. trade. Thoughtful Englishmen are be result of the <*ompetitlon,Qf'refineries . One-half block west of railroad. While the totals Indicate.considerable ginning to waver in their faith in free In Germany, Franco asd other bounty trade, while thoughtful Americans are progress,an analysis show s th a t the Im- paying countries, 0 nder free trade,tho more than ever convinced of the sound refining industry of Great Britain went $ 1 0 A MONTH jtprts 'have not beeny swollen by raw ness and strength of the protective to the wall, Mr. Havemeyer says that material of manufactures, and a large principle. - - - a similar result would follow the adop Until April 1, 1900. percentage-of the improving exports is tion of free trade here, and he de accounted for by coal and other irre mi. Point Pleasant and way station*—8.00 | . It will be pleasant for British econo olln, Chicago and St. Louis than It Is in o m* : i 2.1ft. 4.00 p m / 1 mists to know all this, provided It Is Boston. I do not believe that the west Fron Ocean Grove—8.00 a m ; 12.00 nu Leading Establishment in the State for will have to borrow a dollar from the COLLEi-TIONS FROM STREET BOXES true, but It will be hard work to ex 5.80.11,30 a m ; 8.AO p m. High-grade Stock and Moderate Prices. tend much permanent comfort to a east tills year to move its crops, ex DELIVERIES. country which finds it necessary to use cept possibly to draw on its eastern R.ftO. 11 a m 1 8.80 p m. F o r R e n t Its gains on foreign .investments aud balance*. The state banka of Kansas - its profitedn tl»oc
GEORGE C. ORMEROD, THE BICYCLE RIDING SEASON BUILDING INSPECTOR, S13ALER OP WBIGHTS AND MEASURI IS NOW OPEN, ___ CITY OP ASBURY PARK. You are thinking about a new wheel. You-want the 703 SEWALL AVE., ASBDRY PARK, S. best. You are invited to examine my lint before Office Hours—11 to 12; 1 U\& purchasing. I have the finest wheels ever offered in tljis city by any dealer. The new models are now in stock or will soon arrive.. Look at the List: LIPPINCOTT, Dayton, Sterling, Orient, Spaldiing, Zlmmy,, Yale, Rochester, Crawford, TAILOB - White and Nyack. 310 M ain Street. Prices from $25 to $75 M enV H’urnish.ingH. In Chainless I have the best. Please call and see the sample wheels. H. B, JOHNSON, Practical Watchmaker, Successor to W; 8. RURTJS, Dealer in Fine Watches, Jewelry, Spectacles, Ac. Watches and Je-welry repaired at City Pricee. Oookman avenne and Bond street, ABBURY PABK. N. J . 'T'he Best and Cheapest Place to N. E. BUCHANON * buy Lumber, Building Hard GKO. A. SMOCK ware, Ready-Mixed Paints (all prices), White Lead; O i l , Varnish, £*,0, Box 676. Residence—700 Fifth Avenue. ISr“EatimatoB given for all kinds of painting, papor hanging, interior and oxtorior decorations BUCHAHC t ALWAYS A WINNER, ~ADON L,^RNCOT T .We make a specially of the Albemarle brand of Contractor & Builder CEDAR SHINGLES at wholesale as well aa retail, which brawlings of a- clioap politician or a ' Estimates cheerfully famished. * e manufacture at bur own mill. Also KING’S A FREE TRADE MOSES cunning monopolist. Nothing has oc Jobbing in all branobes prompty and carefully Office: WINDSOR CEMENT, a patent Plaster, which Ib sape- curred alncd to Indicate that Sir. Have- attended to. Kesidenco and shop, Matn St. and^Asbnry Arc. rlor to anything lo the market, and is Just the thing HAVEMEYER’S HELP IS JOYFULLY snoyer Is either more Intelligent, more 607 Main 8k. bet. 1st and 2d, Aabury Park, N ,J,' Yards: 'for cold weather, aa freezing does not aftet.l it. WELCOMED. public spirited or more honest now than he-was in 1804. But now, when Second aad Third Avenues Wholesale agents forMonmouth County, he (appcars before the Industrial eom- A. A. TAYLOR, and Railroad, Satisfaction guaranteed to all customers PopnlUta, lllTerltu mud |#cl*Il*H misBion and declares that the tariff Hatl Wllh I.oad Acclaln ike B»- Mason and Builder. ASBURY PABK, N. J, TelepboB 28 b. la the “mother of trusts,’' his utter conraarlne V tterncM of the So*Br Briokiayi&g aad Piasterinff In nil b rattle , ance isjmllcd as from one who spea&s of MaBanry Work.. Trmt Haioslc, , es cathedra. If he believes that trusts Jobbing promptly attended to. The usually dignified journals, which are really a bad thing, thon be Is a F, O, Box 097. Office, 719 M attso n Ave, ordinarily display self possession and disreputable man for being at the Lumber, intelligence in discussing public ques head of one. If he dqes not believe tions, have fallen at the feet ot Mr. that, then he is a humbtig for saying Havemeyer ns a new prophet of eco what be did. If trusts are legitimate Doors, Sash, Blinds, nomics. That the yellow journals, 10 and proper concerns, as be afterward to 1 advocates, Populists and Socialists endeavored to show, then it would be should make much of his utterance la nothing against the tariff if it were is Succeeded by W HITTLE & OIBSON. Frames, Mouldings,. Tar Paper, Sheathing Paper, Two and not surprising, since they feed chiefly the mother of theth all. It is a public Three-ply Rooting Paper. Successor to on the foam of sensation; bnt to find benefit to be the mother of a gooil Summeriield ave. arid Railroad, Hardware, the sober papers and magazines vying thing. ' ' jLitnnry CHAS. LEW IS & C O . with the gutter Journals in this substi The fact of the matter Is that Mr. tution of sensation for rational dlscya- Havemeyer is neither honest enough Paints, sion indicates that the stream of public nor economist enough nor public spir opinion is being polluted at its very ited enough either to know or care . that will hit your fancy.can be made SOUTH MAIN STREET, ’ now at a fair price. I have a flno as source. whether trusts are good .or bad or sortm ent of everything now and in cor As a part of this sensational spell, whether they aro helped or hindered rect stylo for snribff and summer. Workmanship and fit cannot be General Alger, as a bid for election to by tariffs. His talk ia illogical ana excollod by ihe highest-priced tailors. ASBURY PARK, N.J, tho United States senate, lias an contradictory and very clearly a case' / J. MULLER, Tailor, nounced that he Is “opposed to trusts" of "sour grapes” whining. Whatever 702 Mattison Are., opp. First N atl BanK and favors the electloii ot- United way ba the public Interest In the case, States senators by popular vote; and Mr. Hayemeyer’a statement on the Sole Agent for Adamant Wall Plaster Andrew Carnegie, whose greatest noto subject is utterly worthless, both from riety is associated with the Homesteatl PIONEER tho m oral and economic point of view." FACTORY, DUNKIRK, f U strike, retires from business,with $150,- The only thing of significance In tho 000,000, deelnring himself against Havemeyer situation Is the fact tbat BRANCH YARD. SPRING LAKE trusts nnd the bequeathing of .great the press, after having treated him as fortunes. a conscienceless corruptionist, should AU this tends to show a dishonesty pretend to attach any Importance to ELECTRICIANS of utterance on public questions. The this obviously soured utterance. This ASK ANY BUILDEB OR CONTRACTOR. talk against great wealth J6y m illion fa c t Is alike sSlncreditftbls? to th e press n and he will tell you that some or the aire journalists llko Bennett, Hearat &nd dangerous to»tho public sentim ent and Pulitzer, iron banded and flint finest Plumbing in Asbnry Park For ali purposes—for ranges, furnaces, open of the nation.—Gunton’s Magazine. has been dono by hearted capitalists like Carnegie anfl FEBD. BROWN, fires, steam boilers, blacksmiths, etc.. and sell Havemeyer, and millionaire politicians 703 SUMMERFIELD AVENUE. anddeliver at lowest market rates. Kindling like Alger and Pingree, of course Is not Estimates for anything in steam gas or water to be taken seriously. They are per piping, connections and fittings Wood and Charcoal for hotels and boai'ding- forming to the galleries, they are ca houses. ■ ' i- tering to a public sentiment that has BSTABLISIEKD ISO*-- ...... been created by systematic traducing o j successful businPHH men for ppliti- W . L. ATKINSON, caTfurposes. This is so general that 1 0 1 0 Bauipi Avenne* frank, honest discussion of the public Yard and office, 79 S. Main Street aspects of Industry has become difficult PAINTER, nnd in ninny quarters impossible. In Decorator and Paper Hanger. tellectual integrity In this field of pub Estimates given for house painting and interior lic interests is rapidly being sub decorations, graining, paper-hanging, etc. merged and superseded by economic cant and public sensation. Tho extent to which this is taking place is painful ly illustrated by the way in which the WALL PAPER Havemeyer testimony is heralded and extolled by the press throughout the JACOB DOLL, JR., country.'“' ■ ’: , Fronj 'tho'homage paid hlm.- loim^ PRACTICAL PAPER HANGER dlately after his testimony before tlio AND DECORATOR, Industrial comniisslon, one might, think that Mr. Havemeyer was a statesman has in stock the largest aad finest or economist whose opinions on impor line of Wall Paper at 5e a roll up. R o o e s mouldings tb match all tant public questions should have papers, 2%s a foot up. Also for great weight. Yet really be had never safe, Varoish, Wood Filler, Wall been suspected of anything of the Tints, Glue; Bronzes, Paper Hang. kind. He has never said or done any- __ ers.’.and-Ealntare’. supplies; gtar~ ' tiling to crUlUq Ute .opinion . on . mutters, Paper hanging, Painting and ot public conccrn to any special TlM ing floes at loweBt prices by weight whatever. Mr. a’nvoim w Is skilled hands only. known only as tho president of the so Glv« me a trial and compare called "sugar trust,” whose reputation prices. is tho most unsavory of any large in- 341 Cookman Avenue, ustrlal concern la this country. Hia Adjoining 8tslabach*s Mammoth Rtore. rust has been notorious as a stock ■ - ; - 1 Eatab. 18 yaars. anipulator. It plajs ducks, and Astrai; Park, H. J . keB w ith Its ow n stock in th e niar- et place, making large profits out of uspectlng Investors, Under Mr. vemeyer’s leadership the sugar t has been tjie most conspicuous as I felt better firom t i e -very first osse I took, I had taken them for a b o u t a manipulator of congress bs doubtful month, and was feelinp; so much better that I had forgotten about tho bad ioe.l- ethods. As recently us 1804, wheia ia g s I used to hav®. The doctors called m y trouble dyspepeia. I had ft for about he Wilson bill was before the United REAL ESTATE saves years, and had never in all my life been able to cat rich food or a twity tates senate, his trust was the most AND ^ Ssearty saeaL I often wondered why I should have so much dyspepsia. I wools etive factor In the lobby. Ho then have frlxfls. I call w ater brash Bomeihnes four 01* five eknes a day, when clean -lleved that tt high tariff was a very INSURANCE, ab s that seemed hot would run out of my month and the pain was Bometfciag ood thing aud labored long and hard terrible for a anlnute, or elso I would have pains at times in lay stomach tha* L 728 Mattison Avenue, j would fairly double m e u p o r pains in m y shoulders and legs and all over me so aecure it for sugar. Indeed, his ac- V ^ (Opposite P. o.) . m that I would wish I was dead, I would scad for tho doctor,-and jcheti be cam* ----- vity for high protection to sugar cre- V t s v , - - ^ y y la h e w»sid-BayT'**W6n what is the matter b o w ? ” Tho best way to describe cd a national scandal. Bold carrup- how I felt was just to Bay that gffojMagjtagthti maMaorBjymvMMl — •— on and bribery were openly charged .OTervwhere.-Ithink everybody wKristroubled with, their atcsmach ought to jnssl the senate, and a committee was np- tr y Eipana Tabules and they.will soon know how valuable they are. M yagel« jhited-to'tavestig,at(>vtbe--matterv--At- filly-one years. io hearing before this committee cer- Mr. Neely's Announcement. WASTED t-A euo ct txul lioaith tlmt K-!-P-A'N'S»in not-booeat. Send flre centa to IUmhi Chvnln.1 O r...... Vo. K I » t v k, rorioausplcuid 1,000 Koamoaun. B-fWN-S, Wfoc* ln of Mr. Havemeyer’s witnesses, (• eenta, m*Vbe had of ail dromi*t« who aro willlni? to sell a standard medldn* at a modarate Tbif LLOYD Saalsh ptinjuid prolong life. One eireg relief. «oto tba word R'rP’A.'N'floaUw pack**. Aooepl na*ib«ti$»6ee meplcuous employees of the trust, Ladjf Blanche's Salon. ere Bent to jail for refusing to ax»- BRYCE'S A Story of Some Seals. vcr questions which it 'was feared ‘Piquant, Pithy, Pictureaquo. ould havo placed upon the sugar BOOKS st tho crime of corrupting the Unit- FRIENDS IN EXILE. States senate. Nothing more acan l2m o. • A T^le of thus has occurred iu the public af- Cloth, $1, Diplomacy, Coronets and Irs of the republic, . Worse Thnn tlie Disease. H earts. t that tira6 the free trade journals Some of the fteihoerntle editors want tho land furiously denounced Mr, to n st® the tariff ns an Issue to lclll 0$ .'Manuacrlrta Pro$nt>Uy ExasUnea.) vemoycr ns a low, selfish monopo-- 10 to 1 , but any attempt t» do this will F. TENNYSON NEELY, t, a corrupter of legislators and a prove disastrous. Tho remedy will he 1 1 4 F i f t h A v b ., New Y o b k .' baucher of public morals. Hia opla- worse than tlie. dlsejise. The people 5250 WADign^AvE., CrnoAoor vji-'thc tariff or any other public are pz’etty well satisfied with tha re stiou was then regarded by tho sult o f 1 Itepublleiiri tarIB*.-rI>a I“luto ss NINETEEN TAXPAYERS REDEEMED. OPPOSED APPROPRIATION CCoatimiod from First .PagoJ WAS HIT FIVE TIMES Monday's Special Election W as a Victory North'Spring la ke Close. SERGEANT HURLEY AT THE BAT for the firemen and a New House for Senator Francis carried North Spring TLE OF 9AN JUAN HILL. the Neptune and Cook Coropa- , ^ Lake by 8 votes over Johnston. The total niES is Now Assured. Although Perforated |>y Bullets, He vote; -Two hundred and fifty-five “ for,” nine Likes. War’s Excitement, and Does Francis, 88; Davis, 35; McDermott, 83; teen " against,” was tha resuit of 51 oa- Not Mind Fever, Pneumonia, Etc.— Hyres, 34; Klrkbilde, 35; Snyder, 85; day’s election to determine whether $G,000 So He Is Off for the Philippines, ’' should be appropriated for the construction Yanderveer,’ 84; Flock, 84; Tetley,; 35. Sergeant G. L. Hurley, formerly of of a new engine house to be located at As Johnston, 30; Sbutts, 85; Applegate, 32; the . Ssveiity-llrst New York Voluri- bury avenue' arid Main street. Woolley, 85; Butcher, 86,; Heyer, 85; teerB, has not had hi.? patriotic ardor' The election officers w ere: George C. quenched b y five bullet? ■which hit Johnson, 84; Antonldes, 40; Sheehan, 85. Ormerod, ju d g e ;C . Lander and Jesse S. him In "different parts of hia anatom;;. Valuable Presents Given Away. The Prohibition ticket received two Ho recently enlisted in the Fortieth Clay ton, inspectors, and Jesse L. Ormerod,. United States Volunteers, which will clerk, - votes. 5* go at once to the Philippines, to Serve On Saturday, Novem ber n , we will again inaugurate our annual cash- AU that now remains to mpva sll obstruc for twenty-one months, the time for Spring Lake Borough All Right. card present scheme. W e do this every year apd our patrons appreciate it, tions in the way of the erection of t}ie which its members are enlisted. The Republicans carried Spring Lake Sergeant Hurley is a modest young too, for it enables them to furnish their hom es w ith the valuable and pretty now engine bouse for the accommodation fellow, apparently not at all anxious of the Neptune engine aod A. R,Cook hose borough. This was the vote; to talk i' out his exploits in Santiago. presents they receive absolutely free. companies is the awarding of contracts. Francis, 39; Davis, 89; McDermott, 41; “Yes, I waa hit simet in tha This necessary action is left to the Fire charge up San Juan Hill,” said he, Ie Hyrfes, 88; KlrbbrW e, 40; Snyder, 85; response to A question. ‘‘Once' I ., _ This year cash patrons will be privileged to secure three presents, pro aad Water Committee with power to act. Vanderveer, 40; Fltick, 88; Tetley, 40. ' thought I wa» gone, but the doctors viding their cards are punched by January t, 1900. Common Council deemed this the better pulled mo through all right, although plan last night, that, the committee may Johnston, 36; Shutts, 25; Applegate, 25; X had fever/ pneumonia and almost bave an opportunity to consult with the Woolley, 80; Butcher,; 27; Heyer, 27; everything else you can think of.ba- fora,I got well. . firemen. Johnson, 25; Antonides, 88; Sheehan, 34.' “I should think? that when a. man The tlds for tbe construction of the had undergone such an experience as Present! Is a handsom e, lam p and goes' w ith a card representing engine house were opened and read. They you have that he would have Bad No. 1 $ 15.00 in cash purchases , - JERSEY REPUBLICAN. enough of war to last him for a gen were for the carpentry and mason work. eration,” hia visitor said. .y, One only' w m for plumbing. The lowest Democrats Elect But One Senator in the “Well, I like the excitement of it.1 I bidders wu?re E. H. Newton & Co. of am a young man and ca» spar© enough Eight Chosen. Present! j Its a pretty high grade lamp. A punched $25.00 Spring Lake. Their bid was $5,894. J. time to go over to the Philippines-for a couple of yeans. It will ho nicts to No. a || [card takes this valuable gift. H. Robinson & Bro. were the bidders for New Jersey kept up }vlth the proces sion. The Democrats were routed. talk about when I get' back—if I ever the plumbing at $285. JSfewton & Co.'s do come hack. You know luck can’t The Republicans, elected seven of tbe and the Robinsons’ bids, together with last forever, , J’y Presentl i Is a framed crayon of yourself or a friend. This you Architect Frank V. BodlneV^iiaune^a- eight senators and probably fcurty-four "I don’t know what I can tell .you about thaf charge up San Juan Hill. tlon for plans and speciflcatlffBi^hicIi Is of the sixty assemblymen. No, 3 I ’ receive when ybu. purchase $35.00 at any one time Cornish of Warren county was the only It's begn written up la a hundred'dif- fSOO, will be 16,470. V ferent ways already. I iraa only a The bids follow: JacotK Schwartz, Democratic senator chosen'. private in the Seventy-first New York, $P,700; D. W. Sexton, $6,700; Benjamin The Republicans elect senators in Cam end only saw part of the fight, ' fTha den, Essex, Gloucester, Monmouth, Salem, boys in the Seventy-first were all Sght- Albertson, $3,915, exclusive of plumbing, ers and anxious to go ahead. If soine O w ing to an unavoidable delay the sam ple presents will not be on exhi gas pipes and electric work; John H. Somerset and Union. of the officers in, the regiment-jhad Hagermao, $8,684; John M. Dey, $6,155; Hudson county, as usual, piled ap a big been a little more active we’d have bition until Saturday, N ovem ber 18th. , The cash cards, however, will be E. H. Newton * Son of Spring Lake, Democratic majority for the legislative made a better record. 1 *■’ given out this Saturday, so you can begin to register your^purchases at once. and coUDty ticket. "I guess ill the boys were pretty $5,894; J.H . Robinson & Bio., picttnblng well excited when the charge waa and gas fitting, $285. In the assembly contests the Democrat made. I know I was. I didn't think a failed to dUturb the Republican ascend The card, must fee presented when purchases are made. Please do not City Solicitor Hawkins was instructed bullet iqould hit me, and at the time I asl$ us to break this rule. to prepare tbe bonds snd it was ordered ancy In Passaic, Bergen apd Morris, In thought I wouldn't care if it did. v whicb counties they hoped to elect* their “All at-once I felt my legs giveaway to wdvetQse for sealed proposals for the ui&der m e, and t knew t'h ad 'beeii hit, sale iif the same. candidates, and the Republicans appear to I had a Mauser bullet In my right leg, have gained three seats In Middlesex, and the other boys had to carry me three in Monmouth, and one !□ Salens- back to the firing line, and from there WATER PIPES DAMAGED. giving the party a total of .forty-four as to the hospital, wberejwy Wound waB dressed. I hadn’t lobtVcnough blood Superintendent Coffin Saya tlectroly&Is semblymen, .with .sixteen fur Ihe Demo to make me very weak, and asf soon STEINBACH COMPANY is Rampant in Asbnry Park, . crats. as m y leg was bandaged, up I got out The Republicans made a notable gain of the hospital and went' back to the ElectrolysIb caused a little agitation in Ip Middlesex in electing a .Republican front agalit, Sellers of Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Clothing:, Shoes. Underwear* Common Council Monday night. George "I wss all right during‘’the rest of W. Treat wanted to know how the city sheriff, Id addition to three assemblymen, the d ay anti?, auout 5 o ’clock. T h ree would be compensated for damages done but'lost that office tn Cumberland. other bullets hit w e, but they didn’t Cloaks, rtillinery and Everything for the House. go deep, and I kept on fighting. .! One by this terribly-named subterranean dif. The Republicans elect shei iff* in Atlan tic, Burlington, Camden, Essex, Glnuces of them lodged in my arm, and . the ease. doctor hSd quite a time gettiEg It: out. The Ocean Palace Tbe. gubject waa broujht forward by ter, Mercer, M Iddlesex, Monmouth, Mor They had to cut my arm open t two The Mammoth the report of theAsuperintendent of the ris, Ocean and Unloji; coantv clerks In different places before they could And Burlington, Cups May, Middlesex, Mon it. About 5 o'clock 1 got the wound water works, Jo b n -L . Coffio,. H e said in that laid me out. Jt struck me In the 'Cookman and flam ASBURY PARK Cookman and Emory mouth, Salem and Union, Hnd turrngates bis report: “ Two cases of leaks caused by neck and went straight through, ora electrolysis have occurred during the in Essex, Mercer and Warren. ing out on the other side. After that month—one lo tbe service .pipe of tbe The Democrats managed to elect fcherilfa I had to give up, in Cumberland, Hudson, Hunterdon, Sa “The Seventy-first made a good rec O. P. Donn property, at Seventh avenue ord that day, We lost 22 killed and lem, Sussex and W arren,' a surrogate in and Emory street, anUune fn the Bervlce between 70 and 80 wounded, but It of the planing mill, at First avenue and Hunterdon, and county clerks in Cumber didn't discourage the boys a bit. There Main street. While tbe expense of repair land and Hudson. were soldiers dead and dying all about us on the hill that day, but wo WEDDED 5 0 YEARS. Is borne by tbe owner of the property, were all so excited that uo one paid this department Is obliged in every case of DEJECTED DEMOCRATS. much attention to them, althougii we Mr, and Mrs. Josephus Davison Celebrate Like “A Huge Magnet,” leakage tn the street to. uncover the,,tap helped them as much as we could. Iheir Golden Wedding Anniversary. 1 ‘Tb ua- far,Lbe “After the battle I wns laid up for Corfy Returns Made „lbem_ Jubilant, But five months in the hospitals iu Santi- Mr, and Mrs. Josephus Davison, parents Low Prices are attracting the people at d^m age~f r7»iu” tb Is'aTulie IXiiBbPvtrvim- • —VTgiicfi a fteatfacher1*^Followed. ftgo before being brought to the Unit of Dr. Peter A.|Daviw>n, the veterinarian, tided to tlio lead jo ltita o f huune ronnee- ed States. We had a pretty hard time celebrated the ilftleth anniversary of their E xpectabcy ran high Tuesday nl«ht. on. tions.*’ . down there on account of the climate m arrljtge. Wednesday night at their homft tlie pa rt of both Republicans and j)emV - Mr. Treat asked City Solicitor Hawkins and the rationn, But node of tlie boy# la aiendohi -- crats. Everywhere election returns were kicked much. When 1 was bropgfat J. PARKER’S about tbe matter of compensation for The aged couple were wedded SO years coming in. At the Monmouth Club aid back to New York 1 was in the hos damages done by electrical influence to pital about tour monthB. When I cams ago in the old Springsteen homestead, MAIN STREET STORE. the A-bury Park Wheelmen’s c ub house underground property. Mr. Hawkins said out I wa,* Iss lair shape, but my lungs situated^ at tbe bend of Shark^rlver in there w- re interested groups tbat eagerly^ were a little weak, and I caio«? out The Cheapest Cash Store in the State of New Jersey. This there is no casu on record yet by which to view of Belmar. Four children were scarm ed te le grn m s as they.,were rec«*lv*»