THIRTEERTH YEAR. NO. 28. ASBURY PARK, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1899. O N E C E R T . ■ W , ____ ■ ......

JANUARY WEATHER. GOONTY ANU STATE. AID FOR VOLUNTEERS. * PRESS” Wjbl/OOME FUND. CUBANS DISTRUSTFUL E OFFER FOR For Exchange. Data Showing tbo Conditions for the Items of Interest Prom Near and I)is Governor Says tho Subject Is Under Money to Be Used in Paying tor Co. Ho nth the Past Ten Yaam tant Points. LACK FAITH IN HONESTY 0P ‘ Conalderatfon, - 'r ^' A ’s R e ce p tio n , SALE - - - - Thia follow ing data, taken from the It is likely that' Mayor Hoos will be a The question of compensation by the The following contributions have been '" Y ' UNITED STATES. • meterologlcal records kept by the As- candidate for reeleptlou in Jersey City. state foz^ the soldiers and sailors who made toward the Press welcome fund Onleof the most desirable bury Park board of healtlf, slidws the .Trenton is to have five new sub-postal served in the recent war with Spain has which will be used in arranging a suit- weather conditions for the month of An elegant residence prop- Preparing for Emergencies—Govern. stations-on the^dUtBkirts of tbe city. been-raised since the adoption TuesdayL jBjjiej^ception-for-Oompany^A^-'-I^your* o)HtraoitttiffHS^^K^‘T^RiRitm’e provid-^ ^moat-F!olIjF“>i3«fet*mineat ^?hB«genfr-aWscb~BtBtlDir-wiir'fgeSrve‘ name on‘ the list? If not, leave your Earictmg lots in North ^ temperature; $100 a year." Ing fqr the purchase of a sword for Ad-, contribution at the Press office and It “^rty^-W indsarr^Nrj'.T"' »'Garrison Of'50,000 Troops in tbe ■ Mean or normal temperature, 31.7 de' miral Sampson. Speaking upon the will be acknowledged. Island—Constitutional Debates tn The winter intermediate meeting of Asbury Park. - for property in Asbury > grees. . . , ^ tbe Presbytery of New Brunswick was subject Goveruor Voorhees said: S. W. Kirkbride ...... $10, 00' ,,rtho.Se'nate—We Bt V irg in ia Senator. Tbe warmest January was that of held at Trenton Tuesday. The next “I understand there Is some anxiety, “ W elcome” ...... 7 00 , Park/also and that will hasten the consideration „ r„VM *, r WASHINGTON, Fed. 8.—[Special,]—P ri­ 1890, w ith an average temperature of meeting will take place Tuesday, April West Grove M. E. church . . . . 0 50 Size of lot, 50 X- 150 feet. ““ Two well' located lots at vate and unofficial reports received from - 41.2 degrees. 11, at Fiemlngton. ______—!rhe--op]dest-mantIirw afrttiM l)n 8SHr Torgocten, and it was oniy-the other day Hopper------Sr. C o ...... 5 00 =-Bglmafr N. J.rfpl^eifher~ ^e^a^^lcart^Ch'KflTSiid reeling, of- eocuH ^ Long-Branch'Insurance agents have' that I had a talk with some officers on Price low and terms and hope o f ppeedy omlfey between th e with an average temperature of 21 8 de­ beon notified by the Underwriters’ asso­ John F. Hawkins...... 5 00 grees, • the subject The matter is under con­ Corinthian Castle. No. 47, K. G. E. 5 00 Asbury Park or Qcean United States government and tbe Cubans ciation o f Xbe Middle department that sideration by the militia committee of 1 easy. — Is'gredtly overestimated or does ,nofc exist;. Th^'highest temperature • was 07 de- the rates on all policies written after 8 . A. Patterson . , . , ——^G-00-1—: ffraM on ,Tnn. 18. 1BD0. ___------the-senate-and-by-the-milltary—ofllcsrsr Buehanon & Smock 5 00 ■ Grove property. While -frlondly Tfllntl ohft ardraalntatned^by Feb. 1 BlVallJjCat\a reduction of 10 per There are tbree plena under considera­ jfeho CubanB, m eaningthose who were In­ The .lowest temperature was 5 degrees cent, ovei Tofiner rates. ■ - Stelnbach Company ...... 5 00 Let us give 'you particu­ below zero on Jan. 0,1898, tion: One is that which is embraced in Liberty Temple, No. 0, L. G. E. . 5~00 surgents against tho Spanish . authority, The muster out ot' the Fourth New Senator Braun’s bill to give $100 to each, am e^eiy.birqrt,l9 , being mado to work in rEKOIPITATlON' (BAIN AND BNOW). Twin City Counoil, 48. L. O. R. C. 5 00 Jersey regiment, how' at Greenvi|ie, S. but those with whom I have talked Tecuraseh Tribe, No. 00,1. O. R.M. 5 00 lars,’ ftarmohy^wlfclr^tli^i&orfli of thej insur­ Average for the month, 8.84 inches. C., is expected to takfc place In April, think that je too much. Another is to D. C. COVERTS gents, it Is yet known*that-thoro Is a great Average number of days with' .01 or I*. Frank ,, • % •' '; " ’ .V *■ • y. U. winsor . . deal i riniMy lliillip; made by the places 53B, and the other ia to give them a. — :a^p2 i^ntJ3^no Cubans aro distrustful of. Th9 greatest monthly precipitation David Harvey, jr ...... 5 00 ‘K eal ^Estate from whioh the regiment was recruited. small weekly amount for the time tbat Dr. Bruce S . Keator ...... tho tAmoftcans. It ’ is to bo the poliey of w as 8 88 inches In 1891. they actually served undei the govern­ 5 00 Insurance Agency The epidemic of measles wbinh struok George F. Kroehl...... 5 00 MILAN ROSS AGENCY the United States government, however, The least monthly precipitation was, ment. A conference is to be held next to deal in a Just and straightforward Little Silver about threq weeks ago, and Mrs. Honry Kroehl . . . . 5 00 1.05 inches !n ’1890. which abated for a shirt time, has sveek, I do not think it Is the inten- ■715 M attison Avenuh manner with tho peoploof Cuba and to let The greatest amount of precipitation John B. B la n c o ...... 2 00 208 Main Street broken out afresh. Tfjere are how a tlod of the state to grggt any pensions Willis Knowlton ...... 2 Oj them know, a t all tim es w hat is to bo done recorded io. any 24 consecutive hours in connection with the war. In relation A s b u r y P a r k great many cases, In -same instances J. H. Cook . . .. .- ...... 2 and give them as large a share in tho waa 1 SO inches on J a n . 18, 1892. to certain cases 'Of suffering that now 01 almost entire families are sick with the Great A tlantic and Pacific Tea Co. 2 Asbury Part management of affairs as sooips to bo con­ The greatest amount of snow recorded exist in several parts of-the state, where 00 disease., ' (• A. W. Cornelius...... 2 00 sistent with good policy without regard to in'any 24 consecutive hours (records ex­ assistance is promptly - required. I what maybe thoprlyato opinion of the Manning Crow, assist int chief of po­ M attison Avenue Pharm acy . . : 2 00 tending back to winter of 1888), was 12 should think that the proper course for officers as'to tho designs of tho Cubans in inohes on Jan. 27 28,1807. lice of Somerville; fs -the Con. Emmons...... l 00 60,000 troops at tho outside were neccssary. •ger Haraln’a Proposition. Etu,t Jersey Coast Water Company George W. Waterbury...... 1 00 SURPLUS, $25,000. _ As 25,000.. troops havo been a sufficient' The men in the sizing department of YARD SALES POSTPONED. Ready for Action. D. W. Sexton ...... ; . . . 1.00 force, for tho Unitod Stated in times gono the hat factory at Eatontown recently Tbe East Jersey Coast Water com­ G. A. W edel . . . ; ...... 1 00 Executes all trusts known to the law. by, it m ust bo conceded that tho conditions R. A. Tusting ...... l QO Loans money on bond and morleage. struok on account of a cut in their Belmar Properties Will Sell Better pany have notified the Neptune town­ Receives deposits subject to check and allows I in Cuba aro far from tranquil and that Guarantee Clothing Co...... 1 00 wages, and are still cut. Tbey number Jin th e Su m m er, ship committee that they propose to be­ i nterest on dall y balances. the prospects of troublo there in tho future about 25, and have held several meet­ gin operations, in accordance with tbe C a s h ...... i 00 Acts as Trustee, Registrar and Transfer Agent. TO HAVE TOUR are fully realized by the authorities hero. On Tuesday Vice Chancellor Reed of J. D. Coopor 1 00 Pays co.upons. . . . ings. W. O. Harsin of this city, man. franchise recently granted to them, in Makes demand and time loans an_anpraved—_ Conatltntlon Talk. agar of the factory, is said to have in- S S S l J S S ^ about ten days.— A-lettor-from-an-offi­ J?ila8tBn.Richard-A^-Marfein-. . * —- 1- 00 COtretefaT form enl-the-m en-that-ho-woald-raeet^l^^i^^J'^.PJ,0^ " '^ cial' of the company waa received by Master George Castor Martin . . 1 00 Safe deposit vaults. now in the bands of the sheriff. In ac. .CLOCKS AND -WATCHES has reveled in constitutional debate. It their terms half way. They refused to Clerk Harris a few days ago, asking R. F. Doran ...... l 00 cordanoe with the petition of ex Judge has boon said by a senator who has long accept tbis proposition, Mr. Harain what size flra hydrant connectiona the Samuel A. Cliver...... 1 00 . A“. C. TW1WNO, President. Yard, on which argument waa heard a boon a member/of that body that tho paid tbe entire force laat Thursday, and township desired to be used. The clerk tf. L. Tuttle ...... 1 00 .G. B. HARVSY, Vice President. POT IN’ ORDER ■ week ago. BRDCE S..KEATOR, Secretary? opening up of tho constitutional question the factory is now closed. As the wages at onoe responded, giving the desired Cash . , . . 8 00 Under bis order the sale of the Belinar Ell wood Kendall ...... 50 D. C. C O R N RIX , Treasurer. WHILE WE ARE NOT BO BUSY. in the senate was like throwing a loaf to were paid a week and a half before the information. . The hydrant connections a hungry crowd of men. There was a properties goes over until June 28, and DIRECTORS: regular pay day, many think that the the sale of the - Trenton potteries goes will be the same as those used in Asbury general scramble for a part of it. JPho factory will not open up again soon.. Park and Ooean ■Grove. Total ...... 5155 00 O. H. Brbwn, Isaac C. Kennedy, constitutional lawyers of the Bcnate-^and When Mr. Harsin paid the sttikeis he over until March 29. This is'to bring J . H. Buehanon, Henry Mitchell, M. D.« the sales at the time of year when it is D. C. Cornell, John P O’ Brien, thero aro a great ninny of thorn—prefer to told them be was willing to take them W. J. HarrlBon, Thos. F . Ryan, If your eyes troublo you we can fit them thought the properties will bring the Xew Pubiishine Company. SETTLEMENT DAY. with glasses that will give you debate a constitutional question at any back'again, but not as a body. Each CoL G. B. M. Harvey, M ilan Rosa, arid all times to any other topic, conse­ man will have to come personally and most money. . . Articles of incorporation have been George P. Kroehl, A. C. Twining. porfeofc vision at In his opinion filed, the vice chancel­ Brucc S. Keator, M. D„ H. H^Vreelsnd, quently discussions in the senate often accept the terms. Until, the sizers go filed at Trenton for tho organization of Neptune Towhehip Committee Will G. D. W.Vroom. loao all relevance to tho aubjcct underoon- baok no m ore w ork can be' done, as the lor firBt flnds ex Jud ge Yard in a posi­ the Ocean Grove Pubiithing company. Be in Session Tomorrow. slderation, while tho fino points of “tho hats pass through their hands 11 ret. The tion from which he Is entitled to bave The authorized capital stock fs $50,000, Tomorrow (Friday) the annual meet­ WISEMAN’S constitution, tho intention or the framers sizers claim that with the present cut the security be gave for hia trusts t^sed divided into 5,000 Shares of $10 each, ing of the Neptune township committee of that document and tho rights of con- they could notfmafee more than 00 cents in b way that will result in realizing $80,000 of which is preferred stock, will be held at their headquarters, 47 gross and tho eseoutlvo under it are de­ the largest sum and so liquidate as bearing 8 per cent, dividend, and 520,- 645 Cookman Avenue, or |1 a day. South Main street. The session will be­ Our Pianos . bated pro and con at great longth. The Later information says that four of muoh as possible of bis debt. He then 000 general or common stock. The in- gin at 9 a. m., and. will continue the debates kupon tho constitution aro often the slzere returned to work on Monday goes on to find the testimony cohclu corporators are W. H. Beegle, T. E. greater bart of the day, as it is the time brought forward and injected into tho sen­ at tbe reduced rate. The men who have sive that tbe seaside lots will sell for Morgan; J.E Quinn, W, H. Hamilton, for settling up the affairs of the fiscal Are Everywhere. morein summer than now.-- In addition atorial speeches and form tho basis of sen­ returned to work say tbat most of the and L. B. Beegle, The company began year, now nearly ended. B11I6 of all FIVE _D 0N T ’S atorial discussion: ' The constitution in other men who are out will probably re­ to this, he does not find that any inter­ business Feb. 1 with a paid up capita! itinds willbe presented and ordered paid reference to tho acquisition' of’ territory turn to work before the end of this est will suffer by the delay. . of $15,000. Their plant Is tbe printing if correct, ana ail other township mat­ On every street in our city can and tho power of tho United States gov­ establishment, formerly carried on in DON’T think your cough or'cold will week. ters pertaining to the closirig~up of the ..___^baioimd_pianos-purchasod-of--ufl. . disappear. nntll yoa havo used “ Han’s. ernment ovor territory has boon tho bone Death of an Aged Physician. Ocean Grove bv W . H n^nglw They- yearVbusiness-willrbe-trunsacted.” — *fl)f contention among tho_ senators and. will ptint the Ocean Grove Times, the There must be a reason for thte. Coagh Balaam.?, Worvea dI q i Ii, Milk and Cake. Sr. Joseph iST Goodnough, 73 years fornaedt h o pr ln ci pal Wplc of debate upoii Record, several different publications Tbe patrons of tbe mnsh and milk so­ old, tha oldest practicing physician in- Whenever a person in Asbury jjDON’X expect to havothatEpaln In the tho acquisition of tho Philippines and tho Long Branch, died yesterday afternoon edited by Prof. Morgan, and a number The Hospital Report. ilte o r baok relieved, or the musolee ot the peaco treaty, although tho treaty Itself ciable given last night in the Mikado o f other m onthly papers. The report of the Monmouth Memorial Park th in k s pianos he immedi­ building by Twin City Conclave, No. 8; from heart trouble. He bad been siok sheet, nntll yon have bathodj freely with' twas dlscussod'in exeeutlvo session; but it ifos ten days. 'Dr. Goodnough was hospital at Long Branch for the year ately thinks Tusting. There must does not matter whether it is tho peaco D . o f L. O. It. C., w ere entertained w ith "Ham’s Rheumatic' Sjpedflo.” graduated from the College of Physi­ Drank Whiskey, Not Laudanum. 1898 has ju st been issued, and it show s be a reason for this, also. There treaty, tho acquisition of tho Philippines, a program of music and recitations. W. that during the year 287 persons were :rbONT believe in all these advertised T. fflH'J’sang seyeral'humorous selec­ cians .bnd Surgepns in New York in A report was circulated around the tho annexation of Hawaii or any other 1852, and began practicing in Farming- admitted for treatment, 41 of whom ' is. W e have sold more pianos jjuaranteed cores,* but try “ Ham’s intl- topic, tho lawyers of tho senato aro sure tions, and Mrs. S. E. Shinn gave a city this morning to the effect that a dale two yeara later. He settled in Long well known man of Bradley Beach had were private patients. Ti\e number of than all* our competitors com­ Headaohe Powders,” and you wtll he satis- to have some subject during each session "Chinese Song." A trio of girls. Misses private patients showed an increase of Mamie Williams, May Lucas and Elsie Branch 28 years ago. He was the medi­ committed suicide by taking laudanum. bined, because buyers would rath­ fled—perfectly harmless. .which will allow learned ^disquisitions cal examiner and a charter member of 80 ovdr the preceding year, when ohly upon tho constitution. Shinn, sang a seieotlon, and Tessle Upon Investigation the rumcr proved to DON'T you know that 11 Ham’s Floral Long Branch council, Royal Arcanum, be without foundation. The reported •11 private patients were admitted. The er have our judgment about & Gxperlmental.Leglalatlon. Smyths also rendered a .vocal solo. number of out-door patients was 210, Ammonia” Is just the thing that la needed Those who recited were Bessie Hill, and one of the oldest members of tbe suicide had been imbibing too freely in ... _p]ano and our guarantee. back of to keep the hands soft, smooth and white I Thoro Is always a largo number of mon Monmouth County Medical, society A the-uae-of-llquorrand-8tartled"hIs”fam" making-a-total of ^49T-persons _who~re­ in^Washin gton_advooatl ng-oxperimon tal- Florenca_Cramer,-4 tay-M 0eks,-AIami6 ceived treatment during the year—an a piano th an th a t of any one else. — D O i n be afraid to asfcfora freessmpl* Williams, May Lucas, - lassie Smythe widow, two daughters and a son sur ily by making the assertion tbat he had legislatlon. They usually want itv to ap­ vlve him . b wallow ed laudanum. A hurried in increase of 104 over 1897. O f th e 287 of an^of them. .• ply t& tho District ot Columbi^ or Alaska, aud tbe Masters Reynolds. Refreshments ■pat-1 en ts-at-the-hoapi tal 212 ^were-curddV consisting of mush, milk arid caka-wai ve6tigation,-boweverrdisclosed-thu faol for whioh dongrefts ldglalatea ^ ilTdren Sh a re A lik e. 44 improved, 7 wore incurable an4, ,?4 J—-Preparodrailyby^ served. thatw e had worked^a eJiRkr_gaige.. ,.irb^ to somo of* the territories, so jfar as oon- By^tbA^Uaifitha.lato—Tiiomaa—Gook- mfsaing'poiocsr^ of Lbng Branch, his two daughters, bottle, and the former contents were tions performed during the year. Mattison and Bond, Jnst now Alaska, aside from ,tho District Wheelmen’s Events Tonight. Tbree games in the county bowling Mrs. H . C. W alker of Chicago, III., and gone, elgnifyifig tbat he had swallowed Asbary Park. of Columbia, Is tho only territory for Mrs. C. A. Beecroft of Asbury Park, the whiskey instead of the- laudanum. 1 67 Main Street, Asbury Park. whioh this experi mental legislation can bo tournament are scheduled to take place Rates Have Advanced. tonight’upon the clubhouse .alleys, this will share alike the.entire estate. Mrs. The .men of the Third New Jersey enacted. Delegations of many, soolctles Wa|ker is bequeathed the homestead are requesting' that v the various nJoasurea city, between the Long Branch oity Living Statuary at Ladies’ Minstrels, regiment at Athena, Ga., were figuring ;and 20 shares' of the capital stock of the for Alaska.be airioiided according to their te a m a n d the local bowlers. The olub- The photographs seen in some of our on the railroad company oharging them JOHN F. SEGER, house will' be thrown open to the lady Long Branch Banking > company. Mrs. $15 for transportation to • their northern Money to> Loan ' views. Tho experiment/ of prohibition ia Beeoroft Is given the store and lot, 7 atore windows are those or the living M anufacturer of and Dealer in High-Grade Fish­ said to>fiaVo( failed’- in 'Alaska,’ yet congres­ frien d s of the olub, and the‘entertain­ homes after they have been muptered ing Tackla. Anglers’ every requirement con­ acres of woodland, and 20 shares of the statuary whfctVwill be given In connec* stantly on hand. Repairing of everudescriptlon *500,, (1,000, *1,600, $2,000 sional (^mmlttoes'of «both house and sen­ ment committee will provide enjoyable tion with tW^adies’ minstrels on Feb. out,, but in this, It sepms, they are to be at shortmoGloa. A fuU line o f choice Imported ate havo been ijeslegod by representatives features for all. > It will be an informal capital stock pf the Long Branch Bank­ disappointed, for the rates are reported ing company. .'The personal property 9. The young ladies who will appear in and domestic cigars. 53,000, 54,000, $5,000, {3,000 5 and 61 of toniper^nco .o/gnnizntlons asking'that affair. Muslo for dancing will be p ro ­ to have advanced, and it will cost them and mortgages will he divided equally the statuary are Mrs. L..H. VauSant, 647} Co o k m a n A v e n u e . per cent. First Bonds and Mortgagee prohlbltlOn'bo continued. It is belKved vided for thoBe wbo enjoy tbis kind of Misses Elizabeth Sill, Lei^ora Claytpn, $25, the regular single trip fare to New atriong the tw o chlldron. Tho estate is Opp. TenBroeck’s Market. bought and sold. Loans qutckly made. that tho now colonies, in caso tho United^ pleasure. Cards will also be provided Mary Beegle, Francis Richards and York city. States shall ontor upon a system of colo­ for those who desire this.form of enter, estimated to bs worth in the neighbor­ They are having weatherv a t Athens hood of ?K^OOO. Marv S. Kroehl. A full list of those nization for tho Phlllppifiea, Cuba and tainment. The bowling match will be who'will participate In the entertain­ now like Asbury Park hasin September. Porto Rico, Will also servo as regions for A discount of $15 has been given tbe the obief attraction in tbe basecpent.-. Fire Soares Keyporc. ment will appear in the P r ess at an I^eal Estate experimental loglslutiqnviln .tho “way of early date. The names of the end (wo) men on their clothing. The price was Headache. r’>i ! * * 1 prohibiting not'ojily ther liquor trafl^o, but A fire, yesterday m orning which men will be kept[a secret until the night reduced from $29.50. Taken to State Asylum. started in a Chinese laundry In Front ; Now is the time to secure also sports, games and suoh other features of the performance. Many thousand people suffer desirable furnished cottages for 1890. , •of tho' island life as appear to1 bo llmnbral George Dunham of West Mattison ave­ street, at Keyport, caused considerable from chronic headache, flnd- nue was taken to tbe a&ylum at Trenton- excitem ent. Tbe laundry Is ln one>of a < Gives Pleasure to Contribute}. to tho senses of tho Aniorican people. New Additions to “ Fund.” . ing np relief either in medi­ Peoplo who havo been in the islands today by Overseer of the Poor John G. row of frame building in the center of Secretary Ward yesterday received a recommend no interference with Buoh 'White. Dunham is a man of matured the business portion of Keyport. The The P ress “welcome fund” still check for $5 from Morgan & Parsons of cine, moderation of work or In su ran ce matters, and tllo samo recommendations years, but'has been mentally unbalanced alarm was given by the Ohlnaman. Tbe grows. Several new subscriptions have* the Hotel Brunswick, this city, for five other remedies.. have been made with regard to Alaska, for a long time. He was run down some fire Is supposed to bave started from an been added to.day. bringing the total tickets to Wesley^areception next week. In many cases the trouble Written ln complete form time ago by a runaway team of hortaa, overheated-stove. The' flames spread amount up to $155. The new contribu­ The letter concludes as follows: yet it does not provenf attempts being is caused in defective eyea, md In reliable companies which pay mado-to have tlio government legislate re­ at the oorner of Cookman avenue and rapidly to the fruit store of A. Gardella tors are Jlopper & Co., who raised their ‘We can assure you it gives us much Mcfin Btreet; arid it is believed that this and a neighboring clothing store, but donation from §2 to 55; Buehanon & pleasure to be able to contribute toward which can bo remedied by losses promptly. Agent for the Amerl- form measures for the big northwest terri­ to tory; There se^ms to bo r^istanp&.'to tbo.. added td bis mental ■ derangement. His were thera checked by the prompt, work Smock, $5; Rev. George J. Mingins, $2; the sustenance of your noble, heroic and skilled application of proper s^n'Surety Company; ; 1.... propositldn fbr contlriulng tlVo prohibltlon, leg was broken at the tim e-he was rijn of, the fire department. Two of th^ build­ Adon Lippincott, $2, and James D. Car- ever faithful institution' May it ever, le n se s. In Alaska, and tho houso of ropresentativeaj over>“and the iUJury htur riovar Hea'Ife’d 80 ings were badljr gutted by the ilames. toe, 55. thrive, and success, health and pros­ For particulars pertalnlng to any of has already pronounced ln favor ■ of high he can use the limb. Hia aged mother perity attend the boys, one aud all, nvho ;he above subjects apply to license. Tho senate on one*occasion here-! was unable to oare j[or, hln* properly, Bath Poet Frozen. Thursday Night Lecture. are always ready to answer'the call, and LEECH, STILES & CO] S h i * ■ - .... itoforovrefused to repeal the prohibition hence his.romoval to/fronton. ■ Tonight Dr. Mingins will lecture who so often risk their lives and health Constable Samuel White, acting for for the preservation of the property of Eye Specialists. law'and enact a llcenso law The recom­ Overseer John G. White, took an Italian again in the Westminster Presbyterian others. Morqa-N & P ersons.” T. Frank Appleby ~ mendations of the oillcors of Alaslca *Vvlll Verdict for $1,000, resident of West Park to the Long ohurch. His*lecture will be illustrated. '‘At 223 Main Street carry moro wolghfc than thoso of, men who The subject is “'The Philippines, or Our The jury in the damage case of Mrs. Branch hospital today. His name could E v e r y F r i d a y . You know the location. ropresont various temperance reform or­ not be aecertalned, The fellow had New Possessions,” a timely and inter­ Visitors From Grand Council Hours 11 to 5 P. M. ganizations, ami tho probabilities aro that Catherine Burke of West Park vs, tho esting topic. Atlantia Coast Electrio Railway com. started to walk from Lakewood to As­ Tonight the Installation of officers of thereafter tho liquor trafllo ln Alaska w ill bury Park, aitd after getting his feet Our Fourt Cardinal Points t>e urider.a license system qf a similar na- pany, rendered a verdict at Freehold Coast City Council, No. 818, Royal Ar­ la p ita l, $ 50,080. Surplus, $ 40,000. yesterday In favor of Mrs. Burke 'for wet from the snow, sat down to rest by EVENTS TONIGHT. canum, will take place at the regular w n tfv Capital, ■ tbro to that In most of tho states. the roadside. He fell asleep, and when Went Virfflnla Senntor; & $1,000 and tbe coBts of the trial. The semi-monthly meeting in Winckler's trial was the result of damages alleged he awoke both feet were badly frozen. Company A at 700 Cookman avonuo. hall. Visiting officers of the grand $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 .Tho election of Nathan B. Scott in.West Overseer of the Poor White was ap­ council .will conduct the ceremonies, Virginia gives Sonator Stophon B. Elkins ,to have been caused ta Mra. Burke laat Rovlval moetlnga>'in West Grovo M. E. summer while alighting from one of the pealed to for assistance in behalf of the church. and refreshments and speeches will fol­ : a colleague who is In accord with him on unfortunate man, and It was decided to low; S D. G. R- Van Brackle hnd Su rp lu s. Asbury Park and Ocean Grove nearty every Bubject. In fao^, H Is gonor- company’s- oars at EighthCvenue and Evangelist J. W. Van De Venter at Res-, M8ln street, this city. send the Italian to the hospital'. cue Mission. Grand Regent W. Holt Apgar and his ally understood that Mr. Scott could not’ staff \vill present. $ 7 0 , 0 0 0 lhave ]boen elected without tho assistance Mrs. Dexter’s Funeral. Revival meeting in First M. E. church, . — - • «— ~ - • . of Senator Elkins lxiforo the legislative Kennan’s Coming Postponed. Asbury The funeral ot tho late Annie E. Dex­ conventions in that state, an^ besides Circumstances have arisen which will Throvfn From His Horse. lorncr Mattison A venue and Main street, ter, whose death was announced yester­ G.K. Hall Posfc No. 41, G. A. R„ in Mi­ Senator.Elkins wpnt to West Virginia mbke it Impossible for^George Knrtnan, kado building. During the final'review of the Third when the’deadlock was ln progress, aud it, day in tho PitBSB, w ill be held at the New Jersey voluntoers aC Athqps. Ga.* - ASBURY PARK,-N. J.; tho lecturer, ‘to give his ‘.‘Beoent Experi­ is’believed bis infliionco had. a great deal ComegyB residence. 017 Bangs avenue, Twin City Council. No. 48, L. O. R. C., in Jan. 28, previous tp being mustered out- ences in Cuba” in the High School Star K. of P. hall, 143 Ma In street. —of Asbury Park - ;A;‘ . >■' , nRANCH i to do with the result. A t the tim e when* tomorrow (.Friday) at 3.80 p, m . Rev. of the government service, Captain J. course, this city, on the date announced, Z.; Clark Matten of"the'First. Baptist it watf poslibWthat tho Domobrats idlghtJ Tuesday. Feb, 21. The boaid of educa­ .Card party, dance and bowling contest At R. Muddell of Company A of this city . MATTISON AVE. AND BOND ST. -Cor. Malr\ Avo. snd Pilgrim Pathway,£ 2 church, will ofBoIate. Saturday the re- control tho lcgifllaturo thero was some talk tion will endeayor to secure some other Asbury Park Wheelmen’s club house. was. thrown from his hor&e. He was . / ' . Ocean Grove Branch t OCB^N dROYB. ; about ; tho Neotion of oxrSonater Henry paains will be taken to Nyuck, N. Y., acting as major of Jhe Tfiird battalion ^ttfaction for that date, if possible,: duo for interment. Deceased was about 05 Star of Asbury Council, No. 25, D. of A., Association ‘Building, Main AvENufe. Q'i X)avla Ho iB tho father-in-law of Sen* announcement of .which will be maflein in Manning building, 234 Main street. at the timte, and narrowly escaped seri­ yeara ot age. ator Elkins aridiivos^id tthe saino town. the'papers. ; ,• •■■■ .!■ ous Injury. ^Whod tho| West" Virginia sQn'ator was Coast City Council,, No. 818, R. A., in OPFICHR8 C^NRV C. WINSOR, R«aldent Winckler building, 717 Mattison av^huo. oekod'fibiut lt, •lio flaid: '.‘'yo^,1 (lu»b is a 11 The Pivotal Hour ” •'; - • ' $50,000 Reward. Funeral' of Jehu S.. Pyle. G bo. P. R.*OBn&, Treat. Pride of the pw k Council, No. 15, D. of O. H. B rown, 1st vice-Prest. pretty-plan.,bu,t^yhafcvwi?uld becobne 'TTSVHl be. the toplo ,of Evangelist Van The Phebs offers a reward of 850,000 The funeral of Jehu S, Pyle, who met M. I,. D cm m an,2d Vlce-Prest. ikins if it/should', M?jt^rdagh? The 'L,, in Applgby building, 727 Mattison ave- i l . V. Uaq^r. Cashier. De/Venter’s address at the Resaus MIs7 to the person or persons who will mur­ nue. 4 * his death by drowning last Monday poople of Vest Virginla c^n-swnd ono 'in der the reporters that .write tho stuff afternoon, was held today.. Services M. H. Scott, Awt. Cashier, tho family, but :thoy >would-not care, to slon tonight. Tomorrow night his en­ gagem ent w ill end, and the^ final m eet; that waa written b y the man.that wrote ‘Turkey supper a t Hotel Commercial, 6 to were ponducted.^b his late residence, jt'J DIRECTORS | msiko H -unflnlmbuB, perhaps.n • td the .druggists who wrote .the! polioe 9, and entertainment by ladles of Grand corner ot M ain. street and Evergi'etfn O. F. Kroehl, -Mahloa R. Margemm. Airrnua W. DiJNN. ing in'hia charge will bo devoted largely Avenue Reformed churcn. OUver H. Brown t , Wm7 H.*Beegle, to the 80. or m ore persons w ho have pro­ that .the main had w ritten for'samples ot avenue, Avon, at 1.80. and at2 o clo o k Brace 8. Keator, 8. W. Kirkbride, fessed; conversion during ’the past tw o p6ison that,\Wero‘hftorward sent By tho Illustrated leoture on ‘‘The . in the Bradley Beach church.' InterJ D, C. Covert, • , M. 1^. Bamman, Cf C.^WIi|UK>r,r. ' :A l W.'Htttick,-' M. D. man who'wrote tp the woman who died. or, Our N ew Possess Ions,” In Wcstmlnatei ment-was made at Mt. Prospect ceme- Isaac C* Kennedy, Chas, A-1 Vounjr,- j Weeks. J > ;■.: - 1 ■. - * Milan Rosa.. Albert aTw iairig. . ‘>.r;;--'A m os;jytItoiuJ; ‘-'yi ;,'f 0 -*•» ------Presbyterian churoh, by Dr. <$ J, Mingins, Hi " y » •••■' \ tety> - . V V’ ' SlMStnitii-K OrottivJ rAkM/Mr.; . Sandy Hook Hard Crabs. V ,. :Qrip Relieved. aohollollovod. . 7 Sqre XhrOat Speoiflo. | j . l«oount« Bespect/uUv apttilu*,'' *,000. Bandy Hook Hard Crabei'havo lHat The'violant heailaoho attehSin^jthe grip Foreign.*! _ iarellovedi _ ___ _ Ifyou^iSv’o Jiie4daWiii^^y Kinmonth1 Slf I KlnmonUi’a sore throat BpodOo Is a good tlooa promptly acknoffledf^d; v-;-;-v i? : fp'Bepo*U 9wt0 9o'-XtiUi fe5ey^iarlte^a8lBQ(^otoan^vo^Sd?.58Cookm anave.—AdT.SS & iC o ’s. hoih6ad)wh¥^w3or^ tf;-C^P.headachepowders.—A d v .8 1 fc^ medlolne, tokeap ta'the house.—«dv^8 { Tour btuliws* l»vw»

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SHORTAGES AT ALBANY n O A M M O T H ■ - * Roosevelt Finds State Finances Bpr Sliv^d Ii*. ’ _ jn g acj Shape. We are now in line .with our. Annual-Clearance Sale, and offer values such as have never been attempted by us OCEAN PALACE KOTHING OBIMBUL ABQflT „IT. and cannot be by competition. ' ,.,-Cornor.,., / Onr' spring exhibit of Fcirnitare and Carpets is now ready, for in­ Simply Blenntt Tliat Dcimrlmontn T)I<1 CliOAK DEPT. CLOTHING DEPT. Plain 81. ag coiiNaii >’ot HnYe Money E ikmijcIi—*Strlet« ‘«»t — 100._Ladiea Skirts, brocade aad lain spection, and tha assortment includes the newest deaigns. The prices —.u-..-.. J3c on oji livA K qjiifla u Men’s’all wool Black Suits, were. livbiHtiKnmi colorsrwete$W:5.nt>w i.tfo.- $7ifiCr-n ow $4-93 :------AifctigKU jo a , recent Detroit exhibition ' . • ASBURY PARK. xnlvMCH M iiny M en. 75 Ladles', Misses', aud Children's Meu’a Brown and Gray Mixed Suits, by one of our firm was bought' in carload lot's for spot caah/ and the Albany, Feb. 1.—Governor Roosevelt Coats, were 52.00 to $3.50, notv 98e. were $0 6.0, now $3.90 must by this time be thlnklftg of pub­ 25 Ladles' Coats iu black and colors, Men’s Brown Mixed Suits, sold for carpets were contracted for before the new tariff schedule-on wool went Were $6.50, u ow 53.50. $7 50 and $8.50, now $4 98. lishing a Journal with the somber title into effect, thus effeothig a saving of considerable money on every one of of "The Daily Deficit.” For two days 25 Ladles' Capes, were 53.50, uow I Men's Fine Suits iu plain and fancy in succession he had to hear that state 51.49. colors, sold for $10 aud $12, now $7.48. the 200 roljs secured. . , SPRING FANCIES. 26 Ladies’ Cap.ee, were 55.00, now 200 pair of Men’s Pants, sold for $1.50 officials had expended more than they, The new furniture includes every article needed for the hotel, homfe, should have spent of the funds appro- $198. now 79c. - WeTjegin. this -week- to show the -ndYance offerings in seasonable;- , printed tp carfy their, departments 50 Ladies’ Suits In cloth, serges and 83 pair Boys’ pants, sold for 50c, now or business office, and the prices are graded so that all may be suited. ebeviot^were-SS-eO-to-^BffiOcUow-^S^O. 48o* joodi. These include Fancy Waali Qooda.t S^rc^es./Wipol Ohallies, through the fiscal year. 'ThB'Tcarpet'stocfc-TOurpriaea-thft^’n'ewpBtr-desigtm-’ aiKl—ehadings-Hi- Yesterday he learned of two more ex­ Men’s Overcoats, sold for $8.00 and S1IOE DEPT. $10 00, now $4 98. _ House Fnmishipgs and Carpets 'a n d Furniture. “ A.litUe , early," y e n *® amples of this trenching ‘upon the 150 pair Ladies Shoes, button or lace, Savonetts, Smith’a famous AxminBtera and Velvets, and the_ standard amounts necessary for the support of 100 Bova’Suits, sold for $2.50, now eay?' Jnat a trifle, bnt the goods are being delivered to ns^ffom th e^ w o rth 51.97, S I.75, §1 50, a ll go a t 51 25. $147. Moi)uetts,-body Brusaela and Ingrains. Art Square#, Engs, and imported the departments and was informed that 75 p»Jr Ladles Button and Lace, 98c, manufacturers daily, and by_ the time yonr selections are ■'made warni-- the legislature might be called upon to B oy’s Reefers, sold for J3.50 and $4 00 and domestic MattingB are likewise Bho«?n. n ow $1.98 and $2 47. weather will be> heft, and the wise purchaser will be ready for> the change. — gr-ant-Mllef—TlilsJlme.,thE_olJci;a.jal!V -,-H^.pair-M issesand~Ghlldren-Sboe8r — B.oya1-Overcoats-soltl"for-$3H)0}-nOw All these goods will he sold below the prices quoted by New York B helvea to.be Jn trouble were those of the state worthr75c to 51.50, at 49c, 69c, 75c and Just now oUr windows and are fllled^ffitli these harbingers of treasurerti>aoaii»o« andnnri theth a commissionernnmniloalnnai- ofnf theIhP $1 47. Souses,,and, besides, will be delivered free and in good condition" Three aalmy 8pring\ Next^weelc 'there'wlH ’bo more new goods to show, bnt wo, Men’s latest style Derby, Hats in capitol. State Treasurer Jaeckel could 72 piir Men’s Lace aad Congress, up- incentives to bny here. want yon to come in today and pass judgment on the stock.now ready. riot be .held in any way responsible .for black and brown, sold for $2.00, n ow to date Btvlea. 99c. worth $1.50. . . 8 1- 00. Of course yon will see something to strike your fancy, and admiration tne shortage in his department, as he 60 pair Boys* Lace, H8c, worth, SI.257 onlyAssumed*office on Jan^l, and Isaac Men’s Fedora Hats in black and sometimeS'meanB BaleB-for-usi — ------——— '— ------' 100 pair Ladles’ Rubbers, 17c, worth brown, regular price $1.50, now 98. G. Perry, the venerable commissioner 25c. N of the capitol, is firmly of the belief that 10 doz. Ladies’ Over Gaiters, 18c, an utterly Insufficient' appropriation •worth 35c. MEN’S FURNISHING APPETIZERS. was made for his department by the 25 doz. Blsby’a Bhoe Polish, 7c-per D E P T . r i 'CofTe^i'GlS'a Cookman Avenue and Every day is BABGAiy DAY with the Steinbach Company, bat we.' the slightest' degree blameworthy. 59 pair Men’s Arctics, were $1.25, 25 doz Men’s Wool Underwear, were wanTyon lapatroniSTKe"early'eprTibg exhibition tfiid'Tiave, tEe?efore7'^el'r" The governor called a conference of n ow 98c. sold at 60c, nowSfle.. aaide the followiirg Bpecial bargains for yonr gain: y . ’ ' the m em bers of his cabinet of state offl- 25 doz. Men’s Wool Underwear, were cecs to c&ipsider tne painful disclosures. D B Y GOODS D E P T . 89c, n o w 23c. time CablM Those present were Lieutenant Govern­ 50 doz. D am ask T ow els l j yards long' 50 doz. Msn’s Underwear, were sold PORTER GOES TO GOMEZ or Woodruff, Secretary of State Mc£)on- were 15c, now 10c. at 25c, now 19c. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SAMPLE NIGHT ROBES. ough. State Treasurer Jaeckel, Attorney 100 pcs. Cra»h Toweling, was 5c, 10 doz. Men’s Ail Wool Red Flannel McKinley Decides to Recognize , General Davies, Deputy Comptroller n ow 3 jc. Underwear, were sold at $1.00. non* 69c. Tbe standard Railroad o< America. It ia well conceded in the trade that Steiner & Sons, Bradley Beach, Merriman and State Engineer Bond. French Cambric 1 jard wide, was 50 doz. lien’s All Wool Half Hose, the Old General. make the best night robes in the world. Shoddy goods art unknown to When the conference adjourned, ail the were sold at 25c, how 15c On and after October 4,1898. 12Jc, uow 5c. this local establishment. The ladies’ sample robes nsed by the Steiners’ state officers; seemed greatly disturbed 25 pcs. Outing Flauuel, was 8c, '160 Men’s and Boys’ All Wool mu™ t u n ubbbt p u s —win -u r g by what they had heard. The hew "defi­ n o w 5c. Sweatets, Were sold at $2 50, $3.00 and AWAITING RESULT OP CONFERENCE for New Vork and Nowttrk, 7.15,0.10 a m, 2M salesmen, passed into onr, .haiwb recentlT. TheT.are ot 'this 'geaaon’aV cits were not large in amount, but 10 yds. of Good Muslin, 50c, was 70c. $3.50, n o w 98c and 8.27pm. erfeot in every way, and the fifty dozen we eeenred are sure to clearly there was reason to fear that 50 Men’s Blue Flannel Shirts; were K'or Ell*abeth. fl.10 a it, 2,85 and 5,27 p m. 10 pcB . All Wool Be ge, was 39c now Administrations Course Toward In- FoV Itahway, iUO a m. 2.X3 nnd £>.*? p m. go in a day or two at the .prices we offer. Those ladies’ robos made to the bad habit of spending more money 25c. sold from $1.00 to $1.50, now 50c. fforMatawnn, 0.10 a m, 2.35 and 5,£7pm. than was appropriated by the feglsla- sdrerents W ill Be Based on.tbe Com­ For Lontr Branch, ?..S, 8.10, I0.5S a m, S.Id. 2.85, sell at $1.50 yon may have for 98 cents. The 12.25' garments at $1.25 25 pcs. in All Wool Ladles Cloth, 125.Men’s Percale 8hlrta with collars S.®’, 5 40, 7.07 n hi. ^ and cuflfe, sold for $1.00, now 39c.. missioner's Heport—A Satisfactory For Red Hank, 7.15, KlQa m, 8,35 iad 5.27 p m. Every garment a rare bargain. \ , • be found to permeate all state depart­ 25 pcs. Ail Wool Fancy Plaid, 40 PariPhliadwptna^B»oad’^c^aHd'Ttvaia5<>f'7i<9j'’ ments and bureaus. Hence the apparent 50c, now 39a 7.50 a m, 1J2.S0, and 4.07 p m. inches wide, was SOc, now 25c. Havana, .Feb. 1.—For the first time For Oamden via Trenton and Bordeatown, 7,29 anxiety of those present at the confer­ 25 pcs. Mixed Plaid, doable width, ence. since the protocol was eignfed President 7.59 a m. 18.80 and 4.07 p ra. LINEN VALUES. was 25c, now 12}. MILLINERY DEPT. McKinley has taken an active interest For Oamden and Philadelphia, via Toma Blver Strictest Economy Necennry, 10 pcs. Black Bri'llantine, 40 inches I.18 pm,. ___....____ ' __ i The newspaper correspondents enter­ in C uban a ffa irs an d h a s directed dffl“ For Toma ItlTer, Island Hdghta and Intennodl- Hotel and boarding honBe keepers will bo interested in onr special wide, was 59c, now 39c, 500 Fancy Feathers, were sold at clal recognifion of General Maximo Go­ ate Btationu, 1.13 p m. sale of towels and towelings.' Never before have linens heen sold cheaper ed the executive chamber as the state 10 pcs. Fancy Plaid Bedford, 40 50c, now 15c. For Point Pleasant and latermediate ttaUona officers were departing. The governor mez, who can settle with very few II.(4 am. 2.53,5.13 pm. here; bnt tbe supply is limited, eo come early if yon want real bargains; inches-wide was 62(y now 39C;...... 200 Ladies’ and Children’s French wards ^all "the affairs now—disturbing FoV New Bruoswlck.~»la iIonmoutb-Junction, informed them that within an hour he 50 doz. Ladies’ Fleece Hose, were Felt Hats In black and colors, sold .for 7.89 a m, 12.80 and 4.C7 p m. 75 dozen huck tpwelB,' cheap at 15 cents,"have been TnaTked-at-10-cents- had had a talk with Colonel John N, the relations between the two peoples. 25c, now. 12ic. $1 25, n o w 25c. It is understood here that Genera! raiiwa u a r a wbtt rozuc roa AastTRT park eaoh. 100 dozen, a bargain at 20 cents, to be sold at 1 2 } cents. 75 dozen,- Partridge, superintendent of public , 50 doz. Ladies' Gray Fleeced Vests 75 Ladles’ and Children’s Trimmed - worrks, and had learned from him that Butlfer has convinced the president that F^om West TSrraity-Third Street station, 8.50 a made to go quickly, at 25 cents, will be closed out at 15 centB each. , and Pants, were 50c, now 25c. Sailors in black felt,, were 75(, now 25c. a mistake was made In not recognizing m, 12.20, 8.20 and 4.50 p m. Sundays, 9^0 a a the “deficit” in this departnaejit was 250 p Ir Ladies Corsets, H. .& H,, H. 8000 yards Ribbon from 2 to 4 inches, and 4 50 p m. Barnsley crash and huckaback toweling, none better made, 1,000 yards .in _ not as unmanageable aa the one i» the General Gomez in any way and that From Deabrosses andCortlandt streotferriesat & S., and Madame Melville’s, were all silk, all colors! 15c yard ...... General Brooke has received Instruc- .9.10 a nvl&SO, 3.40 and 5.10 p au . Bnndaya, 9.45 all, to be sacrificed at 10 cents per yard.; always Sold at 15 cents. ’ —— d ep artm en t—of—public—buiUHngi *" ow-090 —50-boxee-Blaot Ostrich Tips,—were. . am and 5,15 pm.. . • rigid economy Colonel Partridge be­ 'tions~tiravailhtmself"Cf'the-opportunl- On Sunday will atop at Interlaken and Avon in 50 doz. Ladles Embroidered Hand­ 30c, n ow 19e. ty presented by the intended visit of lieved he could carry his department kerchiefs, were 15c, now 10c, 3 for 25c place of North Anbury Park an*J Asbury Park to 50 Ladies Trimmed Hats 1 velvet Robert P. Porter and Senor Quesada let off passengers. to the end of the year without asking 25 doz. Children’s Gray Vests and and felt, sold from $2 50 to $5.00, now the legislature for additional appropri­ to General Gomez to send a letter to .rnAKKB LUVI PHIXJUJBLPmA (BfOKj Bt.) POK Spring Bargains too will be found in the clothing, millinery, shoes, Pants, were 39c, now 25c. $1.49, , . the veteran chieftain asking his advice ations" Colonel Partridge ribw has|2G0, 500 yar*8 Torchon Lace, was 10c, U ntrlm m ed V elv et Hats In bla k ABBUBT fABJC haberdashery, furniture, house furnishing and carpet departments, while 000 less than former superintendents of and inviting hiip to come to Havana. At 8SO, 11.14 a.m. 3.80 and 4.09 p m. week^daya; now 5c per yard. and colors, wero $1.30, now SOc. Market fltreet wharf, via Camden and Trea the winter stock unshelved by the spring goods will be offered atTpricea So ' public works have had to pay their.ex­ 50 doz. Ladies' and Children’s Mit- Mr. Porter, goes to General Gomez 50 Children’s Silk Gaps, were 50c, practically as a personal representative ton, T.10, 10.30 a m, 2.30 and 3.80 p m. week* low that ydu can not resist the chance to own them for little money. In penses. It is evident that he wllj have ,ten«, were 25c, now 12jc per pair. days. Leave Market Street Wharf via Jamee- now 19c. of President McKinley, who will decide to exercise the strictest economy. 50 d >z. Chlidren’sBed Flannel Vests 25 Children's Caps in all.colors, were burg, 7.10 a m, 4.00 p m week*aays. fact you will find that ' upon no course toward the insurgents The governor stated that the era of aud Pants, were 65c, now 39c. 98c, now 49c. WASHINGTON AND THE SOtJXB painful economy had already begun in until he has heard, from Gomez. The latter has written to a personal friend Lxivx* saoAp rcarsr, ratLAPKLPim. - * the department of public works, Colo­ For Baltimore and Warfiln^toa, 3.50, 7J0O, 84H, nel Partridge having dismissed men in Havana giving his viewB of the sit­ EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN DAY ' enough to make a saving of $25,000 a uation at ^eater lexlgth than ever be­ 1.12 (Dlnlh* CM), S.IS, ______C O O K ’ S B B B fore. Limited, Dining Car), 6.17, te.55 (Dining Oar). year. The governor did not state the 7.81

/• THIRTEENTH YEAR." NO. 28. ASBURY PARK, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1899. - O N B - e E N T ~

■JANUARY "WEATHER. OODNTV AND STATE. A ID f o r ■v o E u n t e e r s . ■•PRESS” Wt,IjOO.HT;X FUND. CUBANS DISTRUSTFUL E OFFER FOR For e. Data Showing thojUondittons for the Items ot Interest Fi4om Near and Die Governor Says the Subject Is Under Money to Be Used in Paying for Co. LACK FAITH IN HONESTY OF Month the Past Ten Years. tant Points. Consideration.. A’s Reception. SALE - Tbe following data, taken from the It is likely that-Mayor Hoos will be a The que§tion of compensation by the T.he follow ing contributions have been UNITED STATES, meterologlcal records kept j>y the As- candidate for‘reelection in Jersey Uity. state for, the soldiers and sailors who made toward the P r e s s welcome fund w One of the most desirable bury Park board of hedlth, sUows the TrentoB ls tiT haveflve new Bub-poatal served in the recent war with Spain has w hich w ill be used in arrangiij^^A^Buit; .weather conditions' for ttye month ol - An elegant residence prop- I’reparl&u for EmcrgonAlcs—Govern. 6tat!ons_QOJtM_fliltsliirta_o/-the<-'i<;y1- JlBBn_raiaed-since-4he-adoption'Tuesday' abl'eTf^SgplToh fnr GTompan'y A. , Is your January-durin)? thepnnttmiycarui---- Tne agent at each station will receive of resolutions by tbe legislature provid building lots in North tffffit FUliy boiormlned to Install name on the list? If hot, leave your XEMPEttATDKE. 4100 a year. ing for the purchase of a sivord for Ad contribution at the P r e s s office ^eity^st'WiMsbrrKTJ.T” *a Garrison of <50,000 Troopa In m e ■ Mean or normal temperature, 31,7 de miral Sampson. Speaking upon the wfli be acknowledged. Island—Constitutional Debates In The winter intermediate meeting of Asbury Park. -for property In Asbury _ grees...... the Presbytery of New Brunswick was subject Governor Voorhees said: L S. W. Kirkbride . / >"T 7. . . , §10 00 tho Senato—Wcat Virginia Htirmtor. The warmest January was that of held at Trenton Tuesday- The next •I understand there is some anxiety, W elcom e” ...... 7 00 Park,’also . and that will hasten the consideration J5ize..Q.fJot,_5o~x-j.5o-feetj~ Washington, Feb. s.—[Special.]—Prl- 1S90, w ith 'an average tem perature of meeting will take place Tuesday, April 41j degrees llravFlemington.- •ot-tho-subjeoti-My-promlBB hasuot'bseh' James D Carton ...... 5 00 Two well located lots at yatelajiftjtiijitilllfllnL.reports-iJocolvod-ftom-' forgotten, and It was only the other day Cuba indicate that the feeltng'of security "The coldest month was tijat pf 1893, Long Branch insurance agents have Hopper & Co ...... , 5 00 Price low and terms Belmar,~’N . J., for either” with ah average temperature of 21 8 de­ that I had a talk with some officers on John P. Hawkins ...... 5 00 and hope of speedy ‘amity between the beon notified by the Underwriters’ asso­ the subject. The matter is uncjer con­ United States government and tho Oubahs grees. ciation of tbe Middle department that Corinthian Castle. No. 47, K. GJE. 5 00 Asbury Park or Ocean The'highest temperature was 07 de- sideration by tbe militia committee of S^-Ar^Patterson-« ...... — 5~00 -easy. is “greatly overestimated or does not exist. tbe fates on all policies writ ten. aftcr. tha senate nnd t>y the military officers. j Grove-property.----- — —— -Whilofrien dlyrelati on^aroTriaixitalned'b1, e«aon^Jan.“18rl890. Feb, 1 shall be at ^ reduction of 10 per Buehanon '& Sm ock ...... 5 00 >r « r;The lowest temperature was 5 degrees There are three plenB under considera­ Steinbach Company ...... 5 00 tho Cubans, meaning thoso who wero in­ cent, ovei former rates, tion: One Is that which is embraced in Let us give you particu- surgents against tho Spanish authority, below zero on Jan. fl. 1898. Liberty Temple, No. 0,X. G. B. . 5 00 The touster out of the Fourth New Senator Braun’s bill to give $100 to each, .Twin City Council, 48, L. O. R. C - - 5 00 antfetary effort Is being intklo to work In PEEOIPITiTION' (BAIN AND SNOW). Jersey regim ent, hnw' at: ni-fl»rviHA,_H but those with whom I have tr.lked * , Tecum seh Tribe, No. 00,1. O. R.'M. 5 00 ' lars. harmony with the leaders-of the Insur­ Average for the month, a.M incKes. O., Is expected to takb place in April, tliipk that }s toa much. Another Is. to. D. C. COVERTS gents, it Is yet knovrothat thero is a great ^vera^tijim bei^r^d^KUh^QLor. And~prapacations-/orWbe'-hoTii0'corntng' giWtfTBBT'S^iSia^lI’Iffmp sum.'proBably ,deaL^£4M?usboM!h£s&4ame'iieoplerinsd H enry Q. W insor...... ; . * 5 00 are already being made by the places $25, - and jthe other is to give them a David Harvey; jf . *...... 5 00 - — -TBsrasisiFaBT apparently .the Cubans, aro distrustful of Tha greatest monthly precipitation from whioh.the regiment was recruited. Bmall weekly amount for the time that tho lAmoHcans. It Is to bo tho policy of Dr. Bruce S. Keator...... ^ 5 00 Insurance Agency was B 88 inohes in 1891. The epidemic of measles which struok they actually servetHihdei the govern- George F. Kroehl . . the United States government, however, The least.joonthly precipitation waa M^AN ROSS AGENCY Little Silver about threq weeks ago, and m ent. A conference is to be Ijeld' next Mrs. H«nry Kroehl . to deal In a just and straightforward 1.Q5 inches in 1890, which abated for a slort time, has Week. I do not think it is the inten- John B. Bianco . . . 715 Mattison Avenoh manner with tho peoploof Cuba and to let The greatest amount of precipitation 208 Main Street broken out afrhsh. There are now a tlod of the state to grant any pensions W illis K now lton . . them know at all tim es what Is to bo don^ recorded in any 24 oonsecuttve hours In connection with the war. In relation Asbury Park tind give 'them as large - a share In tho great many cases, In-pome instances J. H. U o o k ...... was 1 90 inches on J a n . 18, 1893. almost entire families are sick with the to certain cases of suffering that now Asbury Pal*" management of affairs as scema to bo con­ The greatest amount of snow recorded Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co, disease. exist in several parte of the state, where A. W. Cornelius...... _L sistent with good policy without regard to in any 24 consecutive hours (records ex­ assistance is promptly required. I what may bo tho private opinion of tho tending back to winter of 1893), was 12 . Manning Crow; assist >nt chief of po­ Mattison Avenue Pharm acy . . . lice of Somervillei is -dead. He was should think that tbe proper course for Henry Steinbach ...... 4 00 officers as "to tho designs of the Cubans in inohes on Jap. 27 28,1897. those who are interested in such £ases the future. That tho United States gov­ shot in the Swift-beef' hpuse robbery at Dr. Peter Stryker ...... 2 00 would be to have their senator or as­ Monmouth Trust CLOUDS AND WEATBEB. ' Somerville Jan, 19, an,d' died from his Randolph Ross ...... 2 00 ernment Is preparing for all emergencies semblyman report the matter to the may bo 'assumed from tho .fact that there Average number of clear days 12.8; wounds. Crow was Somerville’s oldest William H. Allardyce...... 2 00 - AND - AflBTJRY PARK and OCEAN GROVE Is no intention of having a garrison of partly cloudy days, 8.5; cloudy days, policeman, having just [completed hia senate committee on militia, which is Rev. G. B. Wight ...... ,2 00 less than 60,000 troops ln Cuba-. General 10.2. twenty first year on the force. considering the relief bill. I am sure Martin V . Dager 2 00 {Hotel Brunswick, Miles said somo timo ago that there was no T he prevailing w inds have been Frqm . H onry-C,...Buchan fin,■■•the-now' stfltc jioedvoX*Any.^uoh foroo v 1 u b ay and'th at' the‘west-andTrorth»BStr‘ — ■ snowing the appreciation of the state John Hubbard...... 2 00 librarian, received his commission yes­ for the devption and services of the vol­ 10,000 men would accomplish all that Feb. 1,1899. D. C. B o w en . terday, and was sworn in by Justice Rev, George J. M ingins...... 2 00 PrinolpalOffice.....818Cookman Avesttb. was necessary. This, howdver, Is not In unteers. I certainly will sigh the bill as Adon Lippincott ...... 2 00 Monmuuth Building, Asbury park, N. J. Van Sicktil. Mr. Buchanan began his sooifcas it reaches m e.” Goods stored a t reasonable rate*, accord with the opinions of officers who duties today. He has received about 50 V eteran—'61 65 ...... 1 00 Telephone connection; havo been there and who are thoroughly HAT FAOIOBY SIRlkE. Ira Stricklin ...... 1 00 applications for clerkship* in the library, WHili SOON BEGIN W oftK. CAPITAL, $ 100,000. P. O. Bo 1,607, ------Abbcbt PARK. cognizant of tho conditions. Evory com­ but no changes w ill bem aue in tbe (orce Benjamin B. Smith ...... 1 00 Slzere at Eaton town He fused Kan* manding general so far has insisted that at present. > Con. Em m ons...... 1 00 SURPLUS, $ , . 50,000troops nt the outside wore necessary. *Ber Uarsln's Proposition., • Eiu>t Jersey Coast Water Company George W. Waterbury...... 1 00 25 000 As.' 26j000 troops have been a Sufficient The men in the sizing department of YARD SALES POSTPONED. Ready for Action. D. W. Sexton ...... 1 00 force for tho United States in times gone G. A. Wedel ...... 1 0 0 Hiccutes all trusts known to the law. the hat factory at Eatontown recently The East Jersey Coast Water com­ I*oana money on band and mortgage. by, it must bo conceded that the1 conditions struok on account of n out in their Belmar Properties Will Sell Better pany have notified the Neptune town­ R. A. Tusting J 00 Receives deposits subject to check, and allows In Cuba are far from tranquil and that Guarantee Clothing Co...... 1 00 wages, and are still out. They number |ln tho Summer. ship committee that they propose to be­ interest on d aily balance*. the prospects of troublo'there In tho future Cash . , ...... / 1 00 Acts as Trustee, Registrar and Transfer Agent. TO HAVE YOUR - about 25, and have held several meet­ gin operations, in accordance with the Pays coupons* are fully realized by tho authorities here, ing*.- W. O. Harsin of this oity, man-: On Tuesday Vice Chancellor Reed1 of J. D, Coopor . . . . , 1 00 Trenton signed an order postponing the franchise recently granted to them, in .-J&R&eajienxattd.and.tlme-loaiia-Qn-approved- ...... - CoRititntloa Talk. ager ot tha faotory. ia said to have in- Master-Rich ard-Ar-Martin . . , 1*001 collateral. sale-of the William S. Yard .properties, about ten days.—A letter-frorir an—offl~ — The senate-for^two-or-thrco -vvookrpast" form 6d “th’6—men that lie would meet oial of the company was received by Master George Castor Martin , 1 00 Safe deposit vaults. CLOCKS AND WATCHES has rovelod In constitutional debate. It their terms half way. They refused to now in the hands of the sheriff, in ao- y - „ ■ R. F, Doran ...... 1 00 cordance with.the petition or~ex Jrfge mniwKShnL lllf Samuel A, Cliver...... 1 00 has been said by a senator who has long accept tbis ^proposition. Ur. Harsin Tint, nn vhli-h grniniArtt who l,onrrl i . at ? . e “ re hydrant connections the A. C. TWINING, President. been a member t of. that body' that tho paid the entire force last Thursday, and Yard, on which argument was heard a township desired to be used. The clerk F . L. Tuttle ...... 1 00 G. B. rf. HARVEY, Vice President. • PUT IN ORDER w eek ago. , — nu • Cash ...... 3 00 BRTJCB S. KEATOR. Secretary- opening up of tne constitutional question1 the factory ia sow closed. As the wages at onoe responded, giving the desired D. C. CORNBI^Iy, Treasurer. in the senate was like throwing a loaf to Under his order the sale of the Belmar Ellwood Kendall...... : . 50 WHILE W E ARE NOT BO BUSY. were paid a .week and a half before tbe information. The hydrant connections a hungry crowd of mon. Thero was >a regular pay day, many think that the properties goes over uritll June 28, and will be the same as those used in Asbury DIRECTORS: general scramble for a part of It. The the sale of the Trenton potteries goes Total . $155 00 O. H. Brown, Isaac C. Kennedy, factory will not open up again soon. Park and Ocean (Grove. H. Buehanon, constitutional lawyers of tho senate—and When Ur. Harsin paid thestilkeis he over until March 29. This Is to bring Henry Mitchell, M. D., the sales at the time ot year when it is i>. C. CoraeU, John P O’Brien, there aro a great many of them—prefer to told them be was willing to take them W .'J. Harrison, Thos. F. Ryan, It four eyes trouble you we can fit them thought the properties will bring the "NeW'Publlshfng Company. ' SETrijEaiENT DAY. r " with glasses that will give you debate a constitutional question at any. back, again, but not as a body. Each Col. G. B. M. H arvey, Milan Ross, and nll timos to any other topio, conse­ man will bave to come personally and most money. Articles of incorporation have been George F. Kroehl, A. C. T w in in g .. __ "porfoot vision at In his opinion filed, the yice chancel­ Bruce s; Keator, M.D, H. H. Vreeland. quently discussions In the senate often accept the tdrma. Until the sizers go filed at Trenton for the organization of Neptune To whs hip Committeo Will G . D. W. Vroom. lor first finds er Judge Yard in a posi­ lose all relevance to tho subject under con­ baok no more work oan be done, as the the Ocean Grove Publishing company. Be in Session Tomorrow. sideration, while tho flno points «of the hats pass through their hands first, Ths tion from wbioh ho is entitled to nave The authorized capital stock is $50,OQO, Tomorrow (Friday) tbe annual meet­ constitution, the intention of tho framers sizers claim tbat with the present cut the security he gave >for his trusts used divided into 5,000 shares at SIC each, ing of tjhe Neptune tow nship com m ittee WISEMAN'S in a way that will result In realizing of that document and the rights of con­ they could not make more than 90 cents $30,000 of which is preferred stock, will be held at their headquarters, 47 gress and the.executive under it aro de­ or |1 a day. ■“ the largest su.m and so liquidate as bearing 8 per cent, dividend, and $20,- South Main street. The session will be­ 645 Cookman. Avenue, m uch possible of his debt. He then O ur P ianos bated pro and con at great length. The Later information 'says that four of his 000 general or common stock. The in­ gin' at 9 a . m ., and _wlll co n tin u e.th e debates .upon tho constitution aro often the sizers returned to work on Monday goes on to find the testimony aonclu corporators „ste W. H. Beegle, Tr E.' greateThart of the day, as It is the time brought forward and injected into the sen­ sive that the seaside lots will sell for Morgan, J.E Quinn, W. H. Hamilton for settling up the affairs of the fiscal Are Everywhere. at the reduced rate. The men who bave morein summer thannow .-In addition atorial speeches und form thb basis of sen­ returned to work say that most of the and L. B: Beegle. ’ The .company began /ear, now nearly ended. Bills of all FIVE DONT’S atorial discussion. Tho constitution in other man who are out will probably re­ to this, he does not find thqt any inter­ business Feb -1 wiEKrt'a paid up capital rinds will be presented and ordered paid est .will suffer by the delay. reference to tho acquisition of' territory turn to work before the end of this o f $15,000. Their plant ia the printing if'fcorreet.'and all other township mat­ On every street in our city can and the power'of tho UnlteON>® be afraid to aak for a"free sampj# widow, two daughters and a son sur­ ily by making the assertion that he had legislation. Tht>y usually want it to rfp- Williams, May Lucas, Tessie Smythe inorease of 1XH over 1897.. i0f the 287 £ any of them. and tbe Masters Reynolds. Refreshments vive him . swallowed laudanum. A hurried in­ ^ply to tho District of Columbiaor Alaska, vestigation, however, disclosed tbe. fact patients,at the hospital 213 fex&GWficL. for whlph dongross legislates ;6ntirbly,' or consisting of mush, milk and cake were C h ild ren S h a re A Hit*'. ’ : Prepared only by « , served." . „ . . to some ef^ tKo ,tl*rrit6rlea, 8Q^.f(u^„as bon-. r? .-7^n*r7^a:fa, , ^ ?W rw n i^ n iro '‘iaCo'''WVma8"'cToe missing poison was found in a whiskey aied. There were 111 surgical opera­ tions performed during the year. Wheelmen's Events Tonight. of Lbng Branch, his two daughters, bottlp, and-the former contents Were M attison anil Bond, r h a m Just now Alaska, asldo from the District Mrs. H . C. Walker of Chicago, 111., and “IT . , of Columbia, ia tho only territory for Three games in the county bowling gone, signifying'that he had swallowed Asbury Park. tournament are scheduled to take place Mrs. C. A. Beecroft of Asbury Park, the whiskey Instead of the laudanum. Bates Have Advanced. ^ [67 Main Street, Asbury Park. which this ex]>erlmental legislation can bo will share alike the entire estate. Mrs. enactod. Delegations of many, soolctlcs tonight npon the clubhouse .alleys, this The men of the' Third New Jersey Wa|ker Is bequeathed the homestead are requesting that the various measures city, between the Long Branch city Living Statuary at Ladles' Minstrel's.- regiment at Athens, Ga., were figuring team and tbe local bowlers. The club­ 'and 20 shares'of the'capital stock of the on the riailcoad company charging them JOHN F. SEGER, for Alaska bo amended according to their Long Branch Banking company. Mrs. —XiiB photographs seen in some of our Money to Loan views. Tho experiment of prohibition is house will bp thrown open to the lady gtore/'wtndows ire those of the living $15 for transportation to their northern Manufacturer of and Dealer \n High-Grade Fish­ Bald fcovfiSVd fullod iri’Alaskaj yot congres­ friends of the olub, and the entertain­ Beecroft is given the store and lot, 7 homes after they have been mustered ing Tackle. Anglers’ every requirement con­ aqres of woodland, and 20 shares of the statuary which will be given in connec­ stantly on hana. Repairing of everp description 1500. $1,000, *1,600, 52,000 sional Shmmitfoes’of «both houso and sen­ ment committee will provide enjoyable tion with tbe ladles’ minstrels on Feb. out, but in this. It seems, they ^re to be a t short notice. A full line oC choice Imported ate have beon t>eslcgcd by representatives capital stock of the Long Branch. Bank­ disappointed, for the rates are reported and domestic cigars. features for all. It will be an informal ing company. The personal property 9. Tbe young ladles who will appear ip >3,000, 81,000, f 5,000, $6,000 5 a»d6> of temperanco organizations asking' that affair. Musio for dancing will be pro­ to have advanced, and It'wil^cost them and mortgages will be divided equally the statuary are Mrs. L..H Van8ant, B47J Co o k m a n A v e n u e . per cent. F irst B o n d s and M ortgages prohibition*be continlicd. It Is believed vided for those wbo enjoy this kind of $25, the regular single trip fare to N ew among the;two children. The estate 1s Misses Elizabeth Sill, Leqora.Claytpn, OpR^enBroeck’s Market: sought and Bold. Loans quickly made. that the now colonies, in case tho United pleasure. Cards will also be provided Mary Beegle, Francis Richards and York city. States shall enter upon a system of colo­ for those who desire this.form of enter­ ‘estimated -to be worth in the neighbor­ They are having weather at Athens hood pf $10,000. Mary S. Kroehl. A full list of those nization for tho jPhillppineS, Cuba and tainment. The bowling matoh will be who will participate in the entertain­ now like Asbury Park haBln September. Porto Rico, WJU also serve as regions for A discount of $15 has been given the tbe chief attraction in the basement. Fire Soares Keyport. ment will appear In the P r e s s at an gjeal Estate .experimental legislation ! in tho way of early date. Tho names of the end (wo) men on their clothing. The price was Headache. prohibiting not only the liquor traffic, but A fire yesterday morning whioh reduced from $293)0. Taken to State Asylum. started in a Chinese laundry in Front men will be kept[a seoret until the night Now ia tho time to secure also sports,, gained and such other features of the performance. Many thousand people suffer lesirable furnished cottages for 1899. of tho island life as appear to be immofal George Dunham of West Mattison ave­ street, at IJeyport, caused considerable from chronic headache, find­ nue was taken to the asylum at Trenton excitement^ The laundry Is in one>of a Gives Pleasure to Contribute. to tho senses of tho American people. Noiv A d d itio n s to " F u n d .1’ ing no relief either in medi- Peoplo who havo been in tho-^ttlanda today hy Overseer of the Poor John G. row of framjbuiJd(j)g'ln the center of Secretary Ward yesterday received a recommend no luterferohco with such White. Dunham la a.man of matured the t buslnessipBtlura ot Keyport. The The P re^s “welcome fund” still check for §5 from Morgan & Parsons of cine, moderation o£ .(vork or Insurance matters, and tho same recommendations yeatsKbut has been mentally unbalanced alarm was given by the Ohlnamau. The grows." Several new subscriptions have the Hotel Brunswick, this city, for five other remedios. have been mado \vlth regard to Alaska, for a long time'. He was run down some fire is supposed to have started from an been added today, bringing the total tickets to Wesley’s reception next week. In many case 3 the trouble j Written' irr complete -form overheated istove. The flames spread amount up to §165. The new contribu­ The letter concludes as follows: - yet It does not prevent attempts being time ago by a runaway team of hones,' ia caused in defective eyes, knd>in reliable com panies w h ic h pay mado to havo tho government legislate re­ at the corner of Cookman avenue and4*apidly td the fruit store of A. Gardella tors are Hopper & Co., who raised their “We can assure you it gives us much Main street, and it Ib believed that thia donation f*om$$ to §5; Buehanon & pleasure to be able to contribute toward which can bo remedied by oases .promptly. Agent for-the Ameri­ form measures for the big northwest terri­ 'and to a neighboring clothing atore, but tory. There seems to bo resistance to tho qdded to his mental derangement. Hia were there checked by the prompt work Smock, $5; Rev. George J. Mingins, $2; the sustenance of y our noble, heroic ana skilled application of proper can Surety Company. proposition for continuing tho prohibition, leg was broken at tbe time he was run of the fire department. Two of the build­ Adon Lippincott, 52, and James D. Car* ever faithful institution May it ever le n se s . . in Alaska, and tho houso of representatives; over, and the it\}nry has never healed so ings were badly gutted by the fiames. toe, $5. thrive, and success, health and pro3* For particulars pertaining to any of has already pronounced in favor . of high, he can use tbe limb. His aged mother perity attend the boys, one and all, who ie above subjects apply to - license/ Tho senate on ono occasion here­ yras unable to oare for him properly, Doth Font Frozen.' Thursday Nlsht Lecture. are always ready to answer the call, and LEECH, STILES & CO; who so often risk thei,r Uves and health tofore refused to repeal the prohibition hence bls.romoval to Trenton. Constable Samuel White, acting for Tonight Dr. Mingins will lecture law and enact a license law Tho recom­ again in the .Westminster Presbyterian for the preservation o^Ttie property tif Eye Specialists. Overseer John G. White, took an Italian others. Morgan & Parsons.” T. Frank Appleby mendations of the ofUcera of Alaska w ill 'Verdict for $1,000. resident-of West Park- to the Long churph. His lecture will be illustrated. A t 223 M ain S treet carry mqro weight than those of men who The subject Is “The Philippines, or Our The jury in the damage case of Mrs. Brsnch hospital today. His name could Eveky Friday. .represent' various temperance reform or­ New Possessions,” a timely and inter-: Hours 11 to 5 P. M. Y ou k n otf tbe location." ...♦AU* ■ Catherine Burke of West Park vs. the not be ascertained. Tbe fellow had Visitor# From Grand Council. ganizations, and tho probabilities aro that started to wallc from Lakewood to As­ eating topic. Tonight the installation of officers of (hereafter the liquor traffic in Alaska w ill Atlantia Coast Electric Railway com­ pany, rendered a verdiat at Freehold bury Park, au'd after getting hfs feet Coast City Council, No. 813, Royal Ar­ Out* fo u n CJAD1HJ4- P01HT3 Tip under a llconso Bystcm Qf a similar na­ wet from the snow, sat down to rest by EVENTS TONIGHT. canum, will take place at the regular . Capital, C apital, $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 . Surplus, $$ooo. ture to that in most of tho states. ' yesterday in favor of1 Mrs. Burke for $1,OOP' and the costs of the trial. Tbe the roadside. He fell asleep, and when semi-monthly meeting in Winckler’s , Went Virginia Senator. i $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 trial was'the result of damages alleged he awoke both feet were badly frozen. Company A at 709 Cookman avenue. hall. Visiting officers of the grand Tho olectlon of Nathan B. Scott in west Overseer of the Poor White was ap­ council will conduct the ceremonies, Virginia gives Sonator Stophon B. Elkins to have been .caused to Mrs. Burke last Revival meetings in West Grovo M. E. summer whil$.$llghting from one of the pealed to for assistance in behalf of the church. ' and refreshments and speeches wilVfol-, r colleague Who is In accord with him on IsMry Park and Ocean Grove company’s oars at Eighth Avenue and' unfortunate man, and It was decided to low. 8 D. G.- R- Van Brackle and ' ‘Surplus, nearly every SHbjeot. In fact, it is gener­ send tbe Italian to the hospital, . Evangelist J . "W. Van Do Vonter at Res­ Main street,, this oity. * * i cue Mission. J ' Grand Regent W. Holt Apgar and his ally understood that Mr. Scott could nut staff will be present.; . , $ 7 0 ,0 0 0 •1 have been oloctcd without tho assistance Urs. Dexter’S Funeral. Revival meeting In First M. E. church, of Senator Elkins boforo tho legislative JCenn&n's Coming Postponed. Asbury Park., eohvontlons in that state, and bosldes The funeral of t,ho late Annie E. Dex­ Thrown from His Horse. ^ iorner Mattison Avenue and Main Street, Circumstances have arisen which will ter, whose death was announced yester­ C. K. Hall Post, No. 41, G. A. R., in Mi­ Senator ElKins wont to West Virginia m&ke it impossible for George Kennan, kado building. During the final review of the Third First National Bank : whell the deadlock was in progress/ and it the lecturer,‘to give hts “ Recent Experi­ day in the PbESS, will be held .at the New Jersey voluntoers at Athens. Ga., ASBURY PARK , N. J.* is believed his Influence had a great deai ComegyB residenfco, 017 Bangs avenue, Twin City Council, No. 48, X. O. R. C„ in Jan. 23, previous to being mustered out ences io Cuba” in.the High School Star of P, hall, 143 Main street. oi Asbury Park 7 • DOAHtJa: to do with the result. At. tho timo whon tomorrow (Friday) at 3.30 p. m.. Rev. of tbe government sflrvice, Captain J, course, this city, on the date announced, MATTISON AVE. AUD BOND BT. It was*pqsslble ’that) tho Democrats m ight 21. Z. Clark Marten of, the First Baptist Card party, dance and bowling contest a t R. Muddell Of Company* A o f th is cit£ Cor. Main Ave, aad pilgrim Pathway ,*SS2 Tuesday, Feb. The boaid of educa­ church, will ofiiolate. Saturday the re- l ■ ■ 4 control the Ifc^lsJatoro thero was somo'talk tion w ill endeavor to seaure some other Asbury Park Wheelmen’s olub house. was thrown from his hprse, .He was Ocean Grove Branch : * about tho olectlon of ex-Senator Henry mninfl .will be taken to Nyack, N.Y., acting as maj6r of the Third battalion ] OCC^N QROVB. attraction for tbat date, if possible,- due Star of Asbury Council, No, 25, D. of A., AsCOCIATION ?UILbtNG, MAIN AVfiNUE, Q; Davis. Ho is tho father-in-law of Son* for iut&mertt; ' Deoeased.was about 85 at the time, arid narrowly escaped’seri- - 0 announcement of which, will be made In years of ago. ' in Manning building,' 224 .Main street. ator Elkins and’lives In the same town; thelpapers. n 1 . '" .- '• • J: qus injury, , tt 1Wlien tho’ Wcsfc Virginia sonator was Coast Gity Council, No. -813, R. A,, in o pfic ers ; WINSOR, .PreaMeot. „ Winokler building, 717 Mattison avenue. (ttDRV C. ' d6)ccd ’ab6ut Ifr, ho’said: “ Yesr that is a " The Pivotal Hour ” $00,000 Reward.' Faneral Qf Jehu S.-Pyje. \ Geo.P. kfcOBHL.'prerft.1 ...... _ v. GKO. w. KVA.ua, vlM-Prealdent. Pride of the Park Council, No. 15, D. of O, H. Brown, 1st Vlce?Prest. - IDMDND a. DAYTON; Ciuhlcr. • ' ! Wry pretty plan, but wKat‘‘would become ^Tlll.be the topic ,o f' Evangelist Van The PUES8 oilers a reward of $50',000 The funeral of Jehu S.‘ Pyle, who met M, L. BasiMaw, 2d .Vlce-Prest., of E lkins if It Bhould*. go' j ^tirqu gh? $ ho to the person or persons who will mur­ in Appleby bulMiqg, 727 Mattison ave­ his death by drownibg last “Monday ' , ' Jft V. DAQB&, Cashier. ' ■■WAr.TBR W. DAVIS, Ast't Caihler; Db Venter’s addresB at th& Resoue Mis? nue. ? •* : •^M. H. Bcott, Ass). Cashier, peoplo of Weat Vlrgirj)a cad stand, ono in sion tonight. -Tomorrow night hi; en­ der the reporter* that write the stuff afternoon, ,was held tdday. Servicfes the fam ily, but.' they would not c a r o to that waa wfltteu by tbe man that wrote . Turkey supper at Hotel Commercial, 6 to were conducted at his late residence, , DIRECTORS | • - ’•i • ,, directors «! i' • v,' gagement tolll end, and the final meet- Ol'dhd entertainment by ladies of Grand r. 1 !, .. ,'J. B.FerzuioD, " makp It unahlmous/ perhaps, ■* V — to the ‘druggist* who wrote the bailee corner of ‘Main street and Evergffcan’' . G., E. Kroehl, Mahlon R. Matgettutt, . . < :*yton. . .' Tobn Bnbbird, ABTHim W, DtJNN. .. og in his charge will be devotediargely Avenue Reformed church. . Oliver H. Bxowh * Wm. H. Beetle* , t. (eori«w.tMWfr,C?SMrtou. w. Bvini.Bvitii, . . 0«*r>r£r#»Oecrse______W. Tr^nf.Treat,_ 1 the 80 or more persona whd have pro- tbat the man had written for samples of avenue, Avon, kt J..S0, an d a t S o clock • 'Bruce SuKentor,' 8. W, Kirkbride, . .■FrtnVApp’.ebr, X,ewf, R.Int*r, . v ed conversion during the past two polson tbat, wete afterward aeht oy the Illustrated lecturo on “Tho Philippines, in tho Bradley Beach church. Inter-* D. C. Corert, . M. L. Bamman, li C-’WiMo.r,’ • J. A. W.Ttttrldt, M. D., '‘I say, Bronson, doean'fc^fc etrlke you its. ■ *' ■ •' '■. '■ man whoVrote to the woman who died. or, Our New Possessions,” in Westminster ment w as m ade at Mt. Proqpecfc cem e­ Isaac C, Kennedy, chas, A-.Young, * ' -n r '------. . . Vi; Presbyterian cfmroh, by Dr> G, J. Mingins, M llia R o sa ;- ' Albeit c. Twrnhut •. Amo»TUto4. .*■■■.■■ 1; as amazing th e o^^st development tbaso tery, . * *• • ' ' - Bhenntn B* Ovlatt. samnelJohnson, : •' . ofeiUsffl havdT” v’VNot when51 consider sandy Hook Hard'Crabs. Grip Relieved. • - — • \-W ia.Hathairv -,l RAFFEL DEFIES COURT. The Daily Press. -. ! - ■ yt 1 1 ESTABLISHED 1007 German President of Apia.Suic- DRUG I J. Ii. KINMONTH moned For Contempt.' Our “ Drugs that Cure ” are EDITOR AND-PROPaXBTOR. the kind that cure quiGkly. CONSUL ROSE BACKS ‘HIM UP PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING (BSCEPT .BD2WA.Y) * ; Amerlcnn- nntl -BrltlfilV-Rei>r«*«ontn.- There are 'tight coughs, Beginning Wednesday, January 25. v - r 1------~ j" v 5It?! 'n n ‘A pttl ft fty-—"L »<» tf m r loose roughsr^hard-T'Co'ughsf' DAIE.Y PRffSS BUILDING, , Onr storels very^SrMdla^ow'stoclied' ContlnneN—Mure Finlitlnff Expect­ and just plain, every day €07 aiattiaon Avenue, Asbury Parle. ed— Ponltupy BlKelow1# VIcw b. Winter and seasonable gooda The early Sprmg will Boon be with db, u coughs that are all curable by and we ninst have room for onr nnw line. That ia the canae of the —— ------_ - " A .... Auckland, Feb.-2.—The following ad­ vices have Just been received here from the use of White Pine Cough SPECIAL ONE WEEK SALE...... We . are. clearifijg: out the odds and ends of . t e r m s o f subscription ;: Apia, Samoan islands: Balsam. The first dose helps ;N. Toilet Sets at very, neaci'to actual iost. The , One year (strictly in advance). . "There has been.no further general MEN’S UNDERWEAR AND HALF HOSE. china and designs are handsome, and decorations One week * ...... fighting between the partisans of the you; It goes to the rignt spot Bingle copies...... Wright's Health Underwear ...... i . . waa $1 50, n o w 51:15 excbedingl^ fine;^' ' Some in~plain"whitersijr to*^.“ rival chieftains, since the last advices and cures with magical quick­ “ “ “ • • ...... waa'51 00, now.75o X\reT5^d1^irfa?d'*m W '’tlTat^TraTty-of- ninei pieces, $r.7S and $ 2.00. ; Sets neatly dec- Advertising Kates on Application. ness. "Tiy “White Pine^Cougtf —'AU-W-ooJ-Shtrta-aud'flraweM-fwhlteK^'—*-»-»Jwero5U)0^flow-75a-.. Mataafa’s followers was routed In the “ “ “ “ “ (pink); . . . . were $1.00, now 75o •'orated^tH$2rZ5T— "~Nirre-pTece-*sets,*-very-fine— bush by Malletoans. It is expected, how­ Balsam on our plan of money Wool Fleeced Shirta and Drnwera ...... w ere E0o, now 40c ware, only $ 3.75. Elegant twelve piece sets< ever, that fighting' wlil be resumed, as THUR8DAY0FEBRUARY 2, 18fl9.J back if it doesn’t cure you. Heavy Cotton “ “ “ (white) .“V . “rwere BOopjow 40e^ of Delft ware, the. latest land prettiest .of all,- - Mataafa is rearrestlrig persons who have ... “• Eibfoeti “ “ (blue)... . . were50c,.now40o been already fined and released. ^5 and 50 cent sizes; “ “ “ (whit^, . . . were 60c, now 406 $ 7 -S O ...... V ------^The work of pillage con Unties, among Men’s A ll Wool heavy Half Hose (black) .... w ore X5o, now SOo COURT KIARTIAL UKELY the houses- looted being "Yanirma, the" " ~. ——— u~~~.—(gray. were-B5ci~now-Si0o—-----r Htdme of the late Hobart Louis Steven­ “ part \yool “ ... were 15c. now 8 palr26c son, the novelist. Floral -Toilet Cream gives Small Enameled Iron Wash Stands, suitable Miles May Have to Give a n "The exiled Maltetoan 6hlefs were better satisfaction than, any: » MEN’S HEAVY GLOVES. ' * for hall bed rooms, complete with pitcher, basin landed at Fftngo Pangp, on th4 Island of G loves -...... were 51.00, now75o and soapi]!shh$i.;o. Account of Himself. Tutuila, ‘ the schooner on which they ftdvertised-toilet—preparation ------y.~. . ■ . . . . ■ . ■ . were-7!icrnow^r- were being unable to proceed to the is­ that we know of. Here are were 50c, now40o- iA"fine-compact-Iron-Wash-Stand, beautiful----- land of Manua, owing to the adyerse its points of m erit: were 25c. now 20c white enamel, with towel rack and top rail, $ 5.50. GOVEENMENT’8 PATIENCE TBIED. winds. The Tutulians gave them a , A larger and handsomer one, Vith splasher back, fie arty we Ico'rne "awd ‘ made a n a t te m p t t o ' You get immediate results. MEN’S DERBYS AND ALPINES, HATS AM) CAPS. finejenamel-with gold stripes, only $ 6.00. the schooner, but the captain put to sea. ”" ’No~«iltrr^e3synjHYtm ent-to> ^'0&per^CDHHIi]d Conlrnry to the inam elfid^aah^lands-Aa^v^iyjiicfu™ * “There has been a collision of author­ Spirit of Discipline—general Said to soil clothing. .. Wt-re $2 50, n o w 52 00 for either small or white bed rooms. They are ity between Chief Justice William L. ' ...... were 52 00, n o w $1 75 Have Ileeonimeaded Tinned Beef. ---Cleanly, sanitary and easily cared for. Chambers of the supreme court a^d Dr. No. gloves to be worn at 1 ...... were 51 60, n o w $1 25 Washington, Feb. 2.—The reiteration Joannes Raffel, the German president night. ■ “ were 51 CO, now 75c by Major . In a statement of the municipality of Apia. HerrGros- C a p s ...... "were 51 00, n ow 75c muhl, a German resident of Apia, who It softens the skin at once, WALTER W . DAVIS, given out for publication in New York, ...... '...... w ere 75c, now SOc “ i * - that the beef served to the soldiers Ir. was arrested fpr smashing the windows and keeps it in a perfect con­ ■ ...... w ere SOc, now 40c of the supreme court chamber, was sen­ the war with Spain had been poisoned dition of satiny smoothness. 144 and 145 H«ln Street, Astnu? Park, H. J ...... by chemicals and was \jnflt to eat' may tenced by the chief Justice to imprison­ A BROKEN LOT OF SHIRTS. . have a decided bearing on the official ment and to pay a fine. Dr. Raffel In­ •Apply every anight, .before re­ S h ir ts...... were 51 00, now 75c structed the police authorities to release future of the major general command- tiring and its effect will be de­ Shirta.. wereSOc, now 35c ' ing the army. Up to this timevGeneral Herr Grosmuhl, whose fine was subse­ GOLF HOSE Miles has been protected, from being quently fixed at $1,000. lightful. Price, 25 cents. "The German consul. Herr Rose, there­ G olf H obo . were 51 50; n o w SI 00 called to account for his criticism oE tha. . . w ere 51 00, now 75c administration through the promise of upon wrote to the American consul, Mr. Luther W. Qsborne. and the British . w ere 75c. now 50c ^..C orn,.SlayerJ,Jsil}sw^ rx > ig , m ti • were COo now 40c TO LOAN__ testifying before the war Investigating f PAWLEY'S testifying before the that the action of the chief justice in fin­ and little corn that makes life commission and because he declined to ing. H e rr G rosm uhl w as an Infringem ent acknowledge responsibility for the in­ ;if G erm an consular rights. M essrs. O s­ miserable. Costs ~T5 cents, terviews purporting to have been had borne and Maxse jointly replied in $ 1 , 6 0 0 An Explanation. - with him by newspaper reporters. The cures is corns. their official capacity that, the proper patience of the administration has been tribunal having dealt with .the matter, 2 , 0 0 0 . Owing to - the fire that oc-- severely tried,'and the'latest cpntrlbu- the consuls could not interfere. More M a t t i s o n , A v e . P h a r m a c y . curred in the Campbell build­ — tion- of .the commanding general hae than this, they declined to have further 5.000 about exhausted it. Intercourse with the German consul or o r ing on Main street, on ‘ the •there is reason to believe that the ad­ the German municipal president, except ^HATTERS AND M EN’S OUTFITTERS morning of Deceinijer 27th, ministration is collecting data in regard in writing, or to attend meetings except to the public criticisms of General Miles to consider the acts of the municipal NertitoIPostoHlce 603 MATTISON AVENUE 1 . 0 0 0 five business enterprises were and having an inquiry made .into the council Apia unless an apology, with Chas, J. Black, suspended. ^ military law affecting his status. The full retraction, was offered for the be­ 3 . 0 0 0 purpose of this action has not been dis­ havior- toward Chief.. Justice Chambers. A pothecary, We occupy part of the build-;, closed, but it is evident that the* ad­ Special Jiacertftttnettts 4 . 0 0 0 At the same time the supreme court ESLEY ENGINE a n d ing, - and some of our stockv ministration contemplates some action summoned Dr. Raffel for contempt of Haa leased the store on the W Advertisement* oonuumng not more than with regard to the conduct of the com­ HOSE COMPANY twenty-fire words inserted nnder this heading 6 , 0 0 0 ' court in releasing Herr Grosmuhl point at the junction of Cook­ for twenty-five cents first Insertion and fifteen was slightly damaged by smoke manding general. will give their oents each subsequent insert!®®. A t B>s P , r C a n t, and water. Because of the at­ If General Miles is desirous of being man and Mattison avennes, tried by court martial, as many army POULTNEY BIGELOWS VIEWS L O S T . and ’wishes to inform the J. W . H etrick & S o n tention required' by this m as ­ officers believe, there is considerable German Inmolence—Robert La^iU Ste*\ Lady’s Lace Pin; lost last nightbetwVen Fifth. » • probability that he will be gratified. It •ighteenth Annual Recep- and Seventh.avenues.. Asbury Park*' or f.om ter, our Christmas ad. did not venMon’M Observation*. pnblic that he will open the .trolley to Town hall, Lori* Branch. Binder, by 625 Mattlsorl Ave. may be accepted as true that the latest , tion on Wednesday Eve., returning to owner, at 600 Fourth avsnue. As­ get changed at the , proper contribution of General Miles to the beef London, Feb. 2.—Poultney Bigelow, in store in a few days with a Keator Block. a long Interview, gives his opinion of * February 8. They ask bury Park, will receive a most liberal reward. "" time. Our own building and controversy has irritated a number of complete line of drags and those prominent in the councils of the the situation in Samoa after reviewing that you WANTED. the stock in it is absolutely un- ’ administration, who believe that it is Bismarck’s policy. Mr. Bigelow says: druggist’s sundries. Board for iadyr Pleasant, sunny warm room; going beyond'the bounds of military dis­ “The policy of Germany is today modern” improvnnent* Good reference- and WALL PAPER. damaged, and though the odor, what it was then. She only lacks the Your patronage solicited. prompt pay. State winter price, which must be cipline-for the senior officer of the army how your appreciation of reasonable. Address ‘‘Cqmfort,” Press office. £88* of smoke still remains, we are to use the public press in circulating right men to carry this policy out suc­ Yonr wants supplied, v . JACOB DOLL, Jr. charges that should be preferred to the cessfully. The.German emperor is the their services in the past BOARD WANTED. doing business as usual and' soul of the German navy, and as far .as s proper authorities for investigation in 'C has. J. Black, by your Two young men, bookkeepers by occupation Practical Paper Hanger and woijld be glad to see you. the regular' official manner. in him lies is determined not onlyvto want boarding place; house in North Asbury make his people pay for the best army P*r«-preferred; terms must, be reasonable. Decorator Did Mile* Recovnltiend Beeff Apothecary Address “Board,” Pbkss offlce. “ In existence, but a; navy equal to the Has bn hand tbe largest and flnest In the statement which he gave out in On tbe point, opp. Poatcfflce. oyal support on this occa­ We have some. attractive fullest demands in the far'east.. LOST. bow deeigiBTJf"" New York Tuesday night .General Miles “There is littl*; doubt In m y m ind sion. Buy a ticket your­ iteitis this week in Js quoted as saying that the canned A Pure White Bull Terrl-r Pup. Ksrs and tail from what I saw and heard last Bum- JACOB NCHWARTZ, L not cut Reward if returned to 609 Third ave­ WALL PAPfiR' j roast beeC served to the soldiers was mer in the Philippines' that the German self and endeavor to in­ nue. 28- F r o m S o p e r R o ll a n d u p w a r d unnutrltlous and nauseating. It is said squadron, with Us ba.se at Klaochau, duce fhat the' w ar I n ves £ igatfo if" gomm isSi brf MASON AND BUILDER, : WANTED* ? Room H onldlngs trom 2% cents per was prepared to seize'any”opportunfty" 8JtuatIoif~by-IndustHbt^ - ydUfrg_mah ( 18) at ; foot and up,,to matoh-allpaperB. has received trom the war department for embarrassing Hear Admiral Dew’ey Asbury Park, N. J. W e also sell Varnishes, Wood IiUer, the copy of a communication to the de­ anything; prefers to board with employer and and acquiring for Gemany a share in Bricklaying and Plastering lr oil bmnohes or 1 very one of your friends sleep home;, wages no object. Address N. La Wall .Tints, Bronzes, Glue and partment from General Miles dated Oct. the Philippines. A less cool headed or BUaoxury work. Jobbing p*omptlx*atteuded u- Rue, general delivery. 27-28* Falntera* and Paper Hangers’ Sup­ 15, 1897, In which he recommended “the Estimates cheerfn 11v slnui. 118 tf ' to do the same. plies. courageous man than Dewey might FOR RENT. L use of canned roast beef for the soldiers have been intimidated by the German Paper hansrlns , Palntlngr and Wall Desirable house for the year, unfurnished, Tinting by skilled workmen a t low­ who were to he sent to Alaska at that tactics. Even Dewey might have been time. This communication, which con­ from April 1,1809: one of the flnest residence lo* est prioes. Only give us a trial seriously embarrassed had not the Eng­ FIRE IN' COLUMBUS. cations in the Park; near to churches and trolley- and compare prices. tains statements In direct contradiction Y our financial assistance cars; twelve rooms; all improvements. Address lish captain Chichester unhesitatingly Owner, Press office. . *97*77 -----— to -the-remarks attributed to General avowed a frank understanding-with-the N e a rly n. Mill ion Dollnrn—One and cooperation will be SKATES Miles in his- New York interview, was Killed nnd iid n y In ju re d . 541 COOKMAN AVE. American /admiral and given the Ger­ Adjoining Steinbach's large store — I— -at-"skatipg ’’ prices, received by the investigation commis- man n^val commander to understand Columbus, O., Feb. 2.—The most seri­ greatly appreciated. . sion only a few days ago. It was not Cottage boArd, 608 First_ avenue; ' all improve­ the exact nature of his sympathies. ous conflagration which has visited Co- ments. Mrs. W. H. Jewell. ASBURY PARK. ------disco vered-by-th^-wa r-de pant mo n-t-of- * * As^tHe' Germa'if'ha vai“Offl V6fS"ln“t he' lum bus~since—the--$l;0OOfOOO-Ghlttenden Big sale of Granite Ware . ficlals until then. — t h e c r o w n , Philippines failled in fitting courtesy to hotel fire of 1893 occurred last night. at-10c.~andl9c; ------T h e w ork u t the x«ar Investigating .the American officers there, So in Sa­ Half a block of fine buildings In the l«s Vain avenue. 'Ocesn Grove. Open all tbe commission will not be concluded for year. The most homelike boarding house In moa. Both the English and Americans heart of the business portion of the Good music, a- good supper Ocean Grove. Bteaxn heat, baths and all im­ . ,, * ... several days^-The. report .that, >varf ex- e. .Jjeha vJor. ;t3f«.the~.G erm an; -town.have.be^pjl^!?«roy^df . provements. Terms reasonable. g&ti president to d ay is not h y f finished, and “We all remember tha’t when Manila the basement .of the Dunlap building, all who attend, W rMrrawitrt®; it is impossible to fix a day when it will fell, on Aug. 13, It was a German w ar­ occupied by the Chicago Bankrupt Pajtona, Fla, be concluded, because of the Intention ship that secretiy conveyed the late Clothing company. It swept up the Open November 15 to April 15. Located on the of the commission to make a complete Remember the date, Feb. 8. borders of the Halifax rfrer, one-half mile from Spanish governor to Hongkong, but it elevator, and soon the whole building Furniture, Staves and House and thorough Investigation of the food the Atlantic. ■ A delightful place to spend the is perhaps not so well known that when was ablaze. Several alarms were Bent winter amid sunshine and Bowers. Terms mod* supply of the army. Several members Remember the place, West crate. O. BEDQWICK HUNT, Mgr. Furnishings. the merchants of that colony clamored In, and the whole department, although Summer season, Yorkshire, Asbury Park. B o s t o n of the commission believe that a ‘further for news ajgout Manila the German of­ doing their best work, seemed to have inquiry Into the beef question Is unnec­ End Hotel. little effe££_{n^taylner the progress of i eff-1 68 ;main str e e t essary, but others are not satisfied to let ficers, under instructions, spread the BOAHDEK8 WANTED. false news that when they left Manila, the^flamefc. The e.udience in the High the matter rest until every indication of The Hanlon, 821 Oookman avenue; open all the ABBUBY PARK. the city was absolutely quiet. To theii5* Street theater, which is across an alley year; terms low. D e n t i s t s the use of chemicals is inquired Into, credit be It said that these German of­ from the burning blockj was dismissed WHEN IN LAKEWOOD - l i e r u s t i c t7et£t, ficers subsequently apologized to those in a hurry, and^this crowd was* soon MONMOUTH DR. R. F. DORAN. Washington, Feb. 2.—The monthly whom they had deceived, because, they swelled to enormous ^oportlons by Stop a t Tbs Tow ns, Main Street opposite Successor statement of the public debt shows that said; they had been Ordered to tell these mob of exoited people from all parts Laurel House. Terms reasonable, at the close of business JaiJ. 31, 1889, the lies by their superiors. of the city. - CHAS. J. HUNT, Prop.' REMOVED t o ' debt, less cash in the treasury, amount­ "Robert Louis Stevensbh knew Sa­ The fire soon communicated to the PIT MSI. Bummer'season. Atlantic House. Ocean Grove. Jpnes block on the left and the Soulder Get Your ed to $1,152,624,750, a n Increase for the rnia and its people better than any oth­ L. H. VAN SANT, Manager. J . F. CAPXN,. GlLBKBT C. HlQBT. er manv"'l‘he year before he dleTd he & Bright buildings on the right, and m o n th of $23.148,464. This Increase Is Room ia* Hon mouth Building* 7 > 5 -7 '7 principally accounted for by the re­ wrote me a letter, showing that the fate these, with thq wholesale millinery Asbury Park, N. J. C A P E N a H IO B Y Heaters demption of government bonds issued in of Samoa was of constant concern to stor&4}£ Soulder & Bright and the Btorfe Architects' M attison Avenue of D .' S. Ambach, clothing, were as aid of the Central, Western and Union him. That letter seems now prophetic. Bargains In Unfurnished Houses to Rent by 784 Broad Street, Newark. N. J. Pacific railroads, which matured Jan. 1. MI fear that the cure for Samoa Is now complete wrecks as the Dunlap build­ ths year. WincUer's Bolldlrg- Fixed Now! 1899. The cash in the treasury Is classi­ not one likely to please the Qerman eip- ing.' A fire wall four feet thick sep­ Aflbury Avenue, 11 rooms, 5-bed' E rJ. STROUD, . fied as follows: Gold, $261,692,279; silver, peror. When my book was written .(in arated the fine block * of Green, Joycr rooms, all Improvements ...... 1350.00 Second Avenue, 9 rooms, 5 bed rooms, COHTBACTINQ PAINTBK, ^ * . $506,512,553; paper, $54,098,472; bonds, de­ 1892), it w as still possible to have re c ­ & Co., wholesale dry goods and no ■ all Improvements, furnlflhed 250.CO I f they need repairs or cleaning posits m national banks, disbursing Of­ oncile Mataafa* and; Laupepe, rival tlonsi from the others, but this was ns Postofiice boa 967. Abbuby Pajuc, N. J. Third Avenae, 25 rooms. 10 bed now ia the time to attend to ficers’ balances, etc.,, $89^665,721; total, kings. This Is now too late. The treaty b arrie r. rooms, all Improvements, furnished 500.00 CONCERNING FIAKOS. $911,969,026, against which there are de­ has lost all authority with the Samoans, A t 11:50 la s t night, w ith scarcely an y Fourth Avenue, 10 rooms, 6 bed The department stores sell a piano for fl£5 them.. Is yonr Range or Cook mand liabilities outstanding amounting and they have plung85. 1 Who Does Your to $637,384,350, w hich leaves us cash bal state of declared rebellion apd sporadic the Dunlap building, as though rent W est Asbuky P a r k . can sell you the-same pianos for $80 to $100T“I Stove in good condition? II Bangs Avenue, 10 rooms, 5 bed rooms, * can beat even the department/tores, of course _jince in the tre a su ry of $27'i,5S4,675. war which was natural to them from asunder by an explosion,: fell, one on you don't went to buy such an instrument: they the beginning and which must always nHigh i(su uiiccrvstreet uiiu and m the e uuici othei; vvmiiicicij completely « baiTO...... 275*00 are pretty poor. Bui what do you think of a not, call upon ne. Prompt at­ ."Well Knovyn Hynm-W rlter Dead, be natural to a nation of armed clans, filling the alley‘ ley inin the the rear rear withwith bricks"brlckfT ®nmmerfield A y r a u ^ O rotnns, 5 bed _ * Reputable" dealer who sells these $75 thing* for $800 ! This Is not just advertising talk, but the tention, reliable work and low New York. Feb. 2.-~The Rev. Dr, anjl \vhat I wish and could hope Is that .and debris.'U-hr'a Fortunately the oollrepolice had(.ad 7 foora?. I! bedDOOliii150.00 plain truth, 1 can really and honestly sell you a Charles ' Seymour Rob’inson, formerly we should pass Into the hands of Great kept the street fairly clear or the loss And plenty of others Jn st as cheap. piano for which buyer* here in. town were Britain, the natural., and, I think, on of life would have been enormous. As charged I860 This week I sold to Ur. James price*.-'1 , paBtor of the Madison Avenue Presby­ Also, ^esk room In ope of tbe flneet and Stokea o f Freehold, a piano for $250: through the terian chur.oh. Is dead. He had been the whole, the salutary end, but I fear it was a number of firemen were heat located ground floor offices on Mattl- regular, dealers he would have paid $6fift; I know CORRECT STYLES, 511 fa r six Weeks with grip pneumonia^ it will not be easily commejided to the caught while fleeing from the crumbling son Avenue. CHEAP- It hurta’to have these prices made public, but k a ise r.” ______walls. Whitney Davis Is missing, and Money to loan on bond and m ortgage a t le t us look at' It11 from “the greatest good to tbe Robinson was 70 years old. Born in B and fl per cent. griMtest number” point of view, ORIGINAL IDEAS, Bennington, Vt., on March 31, 1829, he The Shnrkry'FltiHlmmoDi PlKht, while his comrades and the police are now giro the-people a chance. X tune making every effort to discover his re­ lan os—no -( dealer la town. can. I know pianos, was graduated from Williams college Syracuse, Feb. 2.—Tom O’R ourke a n ­ TWINWWT& VAN SANT, E And U p-to-Date M aterial Used J .F . O’Brien & Co. mcnrerpensM, fa______in 1849.. He taught schbol for two years, in alhs they have not yet bee» found. In s u ra n c e A gents, sve no fanpy erpenses, knd can undersell any nounced here laBt night, "I have for­ Captain ^Jack Welsh Is seHously In­ dealer. IseUHaslgton Bros.,Strich & Zeldler, a t t h e and after a year’s study at Union semi­ warded a certified check for $2,500 to Piro, Tornado, Plate Olass, Boiler, Aooldent, Bradbury, Fischer, and in fact almost say piano nary in 1851 went to Princeton for two jured; Ottis V’.'Kllbourne, bruised about Health, Elevator and Liability. you want. . 640 Mattison Ave, New"York to cover the forfeit now In the^head and body; .John Donahue, hurt - J W. 0. DOHM. 1 years. He was known to the whole Eng­ the hands of the New Yprk Journal to Room 12 , Honmonth Building. V - — (Plano Tuaer 15 vArsV lish speaking race as a compiler of Internally and bad. scalp wounds; w 819 Cookman Avenue bind a matoji between Tom Sharkey and Charles'Conners, badly Injured; Bob ’ hymnology and was also the author of Bob Fitzsimmons befort the club offer# mt^ny books on religious subjects. Kerrins,-badly bruised; A1 Reeves, Pat Ing; the largest purse,, the referee am Sullivan and William Swift, more or Fast Mall From Alaalca. conditions to be mutually agreed upon lees injured. M. L. FERRIS, as sooh as a club qualifies." GRAND CONCERT , Washington, Feb. 2,—.A report to Sec-: Miss Carrie \Johnson, a young lady, Bnccessorto and Assistant Postmaster General Shal- AnareHlntM Arreated In I W. S. BURTIS. Rome correspondent of The Daily W E W A IT — the transmission of a mail package from She has numerous injuries and. Is-in a DEALER IN Chronicle many arreflts *of anarchists • • " * .: ioneau, Alaska, to destination ih \N ew precarious condition. .Scores o£^atber TAKB Dleasuro In Informing tbe pntllc •have been made at Leghorn, capita* of The Flower Queen B U T Y O U D O N ’T ! J Jersey in\ll days. This Is the quiakest tbat I bave purchased the Bloyol< the province of that name, 60 miles people were slightly injured ’when-the> transit on record. ' The, package Was walls gave way by the flying defelrlfl. ■v We wait yonr pleasure for Break- business ot Ur. Wi 8. Burtls,'late the mantled a t Ju n eau J a n . 13, reached S e a t­ southwest of Florence, where «“ plot hag fist, Lunfcheon, Dinner or Buppsr, of Burtis & .Zimmerman, and shall 00& been discovered for.the wholesale mur­ The State Journal places the entire loss T % e Coronaibra o f t b e R b s e . ypudon’iwaltBtalliNoaelay, tiuue bustaesa at the old stand ■ tle, Wash.,yon the l9th, was recorded at a t $750,000. but a Quick, and clean service, • Pittsburg- on tHe"night of the 23d and d e r ot! policemen.'* ‘ \11 \ Committee FcVora Admtrat BUI. Under the, dlrecilon o t Mkk Ogden ""io, beet \cooklng InV.town, the ' W4 MATTISON AVENUE. completed its quick Journey* the follow­ Carliil Disturbance at SnraffoiMi, ■ C rane, assisted.by her pupllB st appointed realaorant, and ing day., 1 . \ ' Washingtcm! Feb. 2.—The senate com­ Have secured theagonolesof tbeold r& Madrid, Feb. 2.V—A Carllst disturbance • ■■■ and <;holr of First Bap- ,. Don’t take anyhodj’s word, b^t tlfe lowest prioes consteteBi with liable makea: Th*-Sterling,-- "Dayton Lcpro«y' In fhe L’njtea States. m ittee /o»T'na v al a ffa ira h as decided to occurred n®sr fearagoss^ op. the occasion^ renoft,favorably the iplnt resolution re­ tlst Church. f . try one ton yonrself. I X - W e & i l glvefthe-ibusincea ••Zlmmy” ahd “Orient.'- In addltloa.t Detroit, Feb. 2.—A Free Press special of a reqjilem service In connection with viving the rank of adiptral in the Inter­ man) a dinner from 13 to 2 for Iso. l\ Try one, these will also handle tho .‘iRoohester” and from Battle Creek sayB that Dr. Hitt, a “Imi»rl^,,'andothert. nepalrlnglnallltt thb an n iv ersary of thfe d eath b f th e first est of/Rear Admiral Dewey. The reso­ and If you are not salted >e!I ns why, a* we branches as usual. Good wheels for, rent physician from India, at present visiting wife of .Don, Carlos. It was speedily sup- Thursday Ev'ngi Feb, 16 aro here to please yon. _ 1 lution tfas-'so amended»as to extend the CnAKOBiOF Mj k u Daily. ing oonstantly on hand. I hate fhe onty In the .city, states that there are 532 pressed by the gend^mea. ’ / time of his retirement ten years. riding academy to town where lessone will cases of leprosy in the United States; 10 EDUCATIONAL HALL. bo given at any time.. Noyr Is a. good, time of w hich a re in.Chicago. T h e doctor haB Archdeacon Cooper’* pacceqaor. .22 OQRLIES AVENUE. to take lessons; also to have your old wheelc Ptftb Csvslry Sails. # MagnlCcentScenery Gor^etmscosnunes made a life study of leprosy and.recom­ New York, Feb. 2.—Rev. Harry B B avannah, *■ Feb. . 2.v-The transport W ett of Railroad repaired and roflmshed. A full line of sun] mends that our quarantine laws be more Bryan, canon of the Garden City cathe­ drieswUibe kept lu stSolC- Call‘ ana~?x Michigan has.salled for Ban Juan, Por­ . Admission 85c. EeseryedJSeats 60o AVERUE amine for,^urselt;^;, rigidly enforced asid believes In the es­ dral, has. bcert elected as successor, of to Bico, with a portion of the Fifth • A 720 ( tablishment of 'a general asylum in this . . Tickets op sale at GrenjCe’s. branch OHlce, 314 Bond St., Asbury Pant N a t (oKlnmoaUt'* 1 ^Archdeacon Edmund R. Cooper, D. D./ pavalry. ; .* . toutttry leprosy. ; _ ’ w hb di§d two. w eeks Qgo. -A .,I - r rrh- ►AILYPRESS. iOCiXSUMMARY. - ■■ KB&Ia K 8TAM : iKA.VSFEBB. FOB THB WBBK ENDING JANUARY 28, 1898, EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN DAY - HBPTtm^iTOWKslllP. WHAT -IS GOING. ON IS AiiD ’ " J'. A. Bradlew to j , Lyie Zinm ■st-AebnryJTOK^ I2,0TO AEdtfNlTTHEdTTr Cora L. DIriwidd! and others to Lulu A.. Burton j three-fourths of land M Asbury Park, *1-. -- - . .. . - . Item sof Interest Too Small fra .a ' ..JEetio K Johasor. and others'to Anna M. H e a d lin e — IJapperilnKe )Peirsonal Johnson: four lots a t Ocean Grove, 81 n: Baking Powder »u night either In this city as on the way O urbeadersforTiilsSaie: . siQ.Loog43faue!ij — —~ USHEAm OF^TBESNNlLOF ASBURY Ed. Thompson of Ocean Grore went ' OCEAM TOWKSHIP. 10 Cent Osin Tom atoes for C e n t s . toSoekledge,_Ella,, Jistweek,-wherefee r- -Jaha 'W.'Slocunr. a'lmltiisti'afcor, td John 7 is managing a oigar am i news stand ift Ireland, art;.piece o£ property, I7S2.16, — PARK RETAILING. No dou'nt about these. Tbey are solid coM packed. Nothing better evev a h o te l. ; SVsak Dnrand to Leopold Wallach; piece canned. Every can guaranteed of^roperty, *100.------■ AN OPPORTUNITY FOR BRIGHT BUYERS, T--~—- ' ■ ■ c, : Tw’oy'onng men, bobkfceeperef'want Matthisus Woolley, lsite sherlH. to Frank -DurandTTJloccrorprO'T""'"”'’ 8 Cent Can of Sugar Corn for 6 Cents. fionsB, nd tt.-ms m ust ha reason- Amelia- l a X. i r J - f bl• t THert re two kinds of buyers—the kind who get able, Seeftdv. * T .... Long Branch. *1. bargains when-they are offered, and the kind who put it This is oar regular 8 cent coro, and most stares are getting 10 eenfet for the Su. M o . Te. W e. Th. Sa. Kelsey's "market, SlS Cookman.ave- Henry Rudl>: f? to Pasqoa!* 3tro!!o and same quality. It is young, tender, sweet and juicy. Every can guaranteed., Fr» others; lot on Jehi tract a t Long Branch, o ff’till they are all gone. . nue, ia aflfering 8,000 Beady H ook “hard l l . m , ...... ^ ---- obeli crabs for !.a!e,-- Order w ly , -as 2 Jessie Mo; rer aufi husband to Louisa S. i they are selling rapidly, Applegate; larsd at Long Branch, $2,160. Best Fam ily Flour 49 Cents a Sack. Alfred F, Phillips a t this oity, who Ma'ihk Woolley, late sheriff, to Prank MILES OF EMBROIDERIES, Fbii .ls reaHy^the finest fam ily flour made. Sweet and nutritious bread la » « a a MMoiber o f th e F irst regirteat, 0 . Durand; , land a t Long Branoh, $100. ______. At prices that will astonish von always the resiiltiwben this flour is used. , < 6 8 9 10 u Frank Dnrand to Leopold- Waliaoht-iand fi. A.j-volKateer.ehginears;- wasmuster-" ‘^T“‘S“V=‘I at 1,-ong Brano , U09. jlil„ JgLgaLaLJ ■ • a Entire W heat Flour 55 Ceuta a SaeET ■. -r '^v3:2' ;1-8J -14- 'XS ""ii}’ 1 ?’ i U rwe®“, Darandr Ians a t ts n g Branch. *100. MtrESOFCACES, Isaac K, Hope of this city has been 'R ank Domnd to Leopold Wallacb; land A L L SO R T S, / Buy a sack of hia flour snd make some health >ttead. Ftaese sacks are sppcinted Monmouth county- agent - for at Long Branoh, $100. regularly sold for 70 cents. Take one while they are selling for 55 cents. 19 20 21 2 2 23 24 25 Houston JPtaldB, sieriff, {to Leopold Wal- At prices that have startled our customers. the olg&rs and.aigarettea manufactured lach;Jlami at Long Branch, $50,008. by I . Quarter O p.m. I . J Quarter I / a.m. Benjamin P. Morris to Richard ) Cram Our ribbon business is already enormous. A n e w Old Maids of Lee/' A pleasant time is and others; land at Long lirancii $15. 5 Quarts Best N, Y, State Begins for 35 Cents. ^V K ooff‘ 25- ^ anticipated. Jamias J. Reed and otters to borongh of BeahSlgHt; aewer maiEs, etc., at Seabright, im lA D ltS ’ DEPARTMENTTH Remember, these are beat new beans. You can not buy them every when Staff Captain Hildur Ksrlson wili as at thia low price. st Adjutant 'xKei,;;: at the meetings $1. __ PRESS dlLGSDAB. .Edward A. Walton and others to William in Salvation Army hall next Sunday. Tiiii’o: land at Monmouth Beaoh, $5,100. She is one of the pioneer Swedish offi­ Matthias Woolley, late sheriff, to Frank Best Bean Pork at 4 1-2 Cents a Pound. Condensed l/lit of Coming E nnu for cers, and ie a sweet singer and aa expert The Great Tuttle Store Durand; land at Hollywood, $IW. ^jJusfcthstW pgjyon^Ulwant'tocao^W itmyohrb^n^waOTtlS^iJT'ttti*^-™ Q nlok U tfe ie n c t. m ^d.oemet.erjtjto-AsisavMweablwrls1 and others;s s sfour------lots at • LongT Branch, f 14:.1. P.^S.— TSinlrefrequently itcn _ • In seenr- for this purpose. Mtngtaa jp Westminster Presbyterian '"Ttoe ragnlar-jfridiiy afternoon aachre Ju lia A. Maps to Thomas D. Bazley; lot lng for my ilrtn so many really great bargalca Sa a lias of goods that is eoEauar- oburch, on The Philippines, or Oar for th e beneBt o f th© isolation hospital in Long Branch cemetery, $85. atively aew to me. I wili tel! you. An old friend of mine, who yeats ago was flogged by the same country sohoo!taaster as myself, and divided with mo the 2 5 Cent Can of Bed Salm on for 1 5 C e n t s . New Possessions. ’ will be held at the residence of Mrs, SHREWSBURY TOWNSHIP. Jonathan Minot, 409 Third avenue, from iloaButo pf iaduaing ten cows.to Bive.np.their dCHstdon of milk for the day’s use,- Thursday, Feb. 3—Card party at Asbnry Maggie Wa’fcon to Amanda V. Holmes j s now btiyer of tho above IIae of goods for ono of ths largest department stores We have only a few of these left, but will let you have whst there is. They Park Wheelmen’s cldbboosa. 8 until 3 o’clock. All interested in this land a t L ittle Silver, $1. {in Americas. This friendship Is ihe causa of the plaoing of issftce of our great are two-pound eaas and regularly sold for 25 cents. work are Invited. Thuraday, Feb 9—Annnat turkey. supper tf George F. Holmes to Maggie Walton: bargains before you. KRANE L, TXiTFLB, a t Commercial hotel'by ladles ot the land a t L ittle 8ilver, $1...... Manager of Tha TcttTe Store. •-— Grand Avenue Reformed cburoli Presiding Cider J. L. Roe of this city Charles C. Rosche to Eleanor Whitfield; is busy holding the Jast .quarterly con­ , Tuesday, Feb Conundrum supper by land at Red Bank, $1. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY .AND MONDAY:* Ladle*' Alii .wolety o f First Presby­ ferences of the New Brutmwick district Red Bank Building and Loan association terian church. 'i'cr to the aomial conference of the to Henry H. Corlies; land near Fair Haven. iethodlst E. church, which meets next 1500. ProTmmtai The B est California Ham s 5 1-2 Cents a Pound. "Tuesday, Feb. 7—Masysjarado sociable of S MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP Aileta Connell, No. '.‘<1 Kegrea of Poca- tioath at Atiantio -City. MTEf tfflil 18IBBE LilE Good Cream ery Butter, 6 Pounds for $1.00, - Charles E.Buthwick to Honora Kinney; Trucks (or mbTlag rurnitur«. pianoa andaatee * boatm. In .Winokter ball. The Euights of tha Maccahsas enjoyed piece of property, $850. 0li. JOSEPH St, BRYAN, Wednesday, Keb. $—Annual reception of Trunks called for and.dehwrea la yaar room for fluocessor to Dr. Bruoe 8 . Keator. 291 Aibozj Tbe quality, of any article botight of ua is always guaranteed. their'smoker'*.last avening.iB ths Ap­ Derrick G. Campbell to Charles E. Buth- SS cecta. Wojnm at Asbury Park and Ocean avenue. Offloe hours, 10 to 12 a, m., 7to 9 p.m. iir ~ ' Wesley. Engine and Hose company. pleby building, although tha attendance wick: piece of property, $3.40. QroTe and North Asbury Depots. Telephone connoctlon Thursday, Feb. 9—Ladles’ minstrels, mder was decreased owing to numerous other William Boecbei to Charles A. Mount; FOR CASH ONI/Y AT PURCHASE OR DELIVERY OF GOODS. auaploes local auxiliary Monmouth Me social attractions. At a more favorable piece of property, $1. Office, m o s m m m M A y ea o a . -mortal hospital, ln Park Opera Bouse. John D. Vanderveer to Joha T. Hendrick­ DR. F. F, COLEMAN time tho affair may ba repeated, Northwest oorner Fourth ave. and Kingsley f t —Jtrfday, Feb. 10.—Entertainment of tbe son; piece of property, $1,400. Grand Fraternityiu Wlttokler hall. ; ... J. R. aoatt of Noptuna Heights. whc: John T, Hehdrlcl£Bon to Benjam in Taylor;* ANOTHER RHODESIA. Offloe Hou^s: 9 to 10 a. m., 1,80 to 8.80 p. m piece of property, $525. 3to 8 p. m. ” Wednesday, Feb.* 15—As if Wednesday. has baen spendia* now time at, Telephone IB . *. Sanutwo Lake, N.\Y., is in town for a Adolph Ef. Schmidt to Garaphella Gold­ BnglUliniaii rropoiicN to H ale, m J. PARKER, Lent beglDs. smith; piece of property. $1. P ro v in ce.. I «'<;!* In a. Wednesday. Feb. 36—Smoker of the Asbnry few slays. He reports plenty of coid Edwin Beefeman to Saloma Jones; niece SR. WARQARET 6. CURRIE, weather, excellent sleighing and b good THE GROCER, Park Wheelmen, at clubhouse. of property, $«00.1 Peking, Feb. 2.—The final contract of 196 Mala srenne, Ocean Grove, N. J, Ion crop at Barnaul Cake, Mr. Scott Tbureday, Feb, 18—Cautafa, “The Flower Highlands of Navesink • Improvement the mining concession of Mr. William 3 to 6 p.lo...... Other 8 tofts-r* Cor. Leke Avenue and Mala Street, ment for the Merthyr Tydvil division of 1 7 to 10 p. m. Long Brandh, pupils and cholrbf First Baptist church. his famous ciambjjfee resort on the north Franz Marshensky to Bertha H. Morris; Wales, in the province of Szechuan has land a t P o rt Monmouth, $5. T e l. 69 ASBURY (PARK, ) Tuesday, Feb-M—Tbird nooiabie nnd recep­ bank of Shark rioer. been signed. It Is understood that the tion by tbn ladieu’ auxiliary of tbe Charles H. Davis to Edmund Wilson and OR. ELLA PRENTISS UPHAM. others; land at Highlands, $1. contract secures for Mr. Morgan, ln 806 Third Avenue, Aabqry.J^rk, N. J. Ooosn Grove board of trade. In Associa­ Held a P asoke Sool&blc. Highlands Water and U ght company to partnership with an American syndi­ tion hall. Offloe hoars until 10 a-,m., 12 to 8, fl to 7.80 p. au JIsDury ParK Ijotete JMHiry ParK l)otei$ Nearly 200 persona attended the pan- Water Witch club: lot at Highlands, #1. cate and the Chinese authorities, con­ Telephone Call 891 - Toeaaay, Feb. 21—Lecture by George Kan­ trol of all the mines and oilfields ln the tian. '*Reoect Experiences In Cuba,” in cake sociable! given last -Vanins: at' BATONTOWN TOWNSHIP. province. The Americans, It is aald, pro­ FAMILY HOTEL High School hollaing. -Weir’e restaurant under the manage­ William H. Kelly to Edwin Haynes: lot J. FRANK SPECK, M. D. ment of the Young People’s Society of a t Eatontown, $175. vide 25 per cent of the capital, the Chi­ Wednesday. Feb. 2^- Martha Washington nese officials provide 30 per cent and 614 Bangs Avenue^ opposite Opera Fosse. Grand and Sewall Avenues sociable by tlie ladles ot the First II. E. Ohurch Aid of,the Bspttat ohtsreh. Tbe FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP. * , oburch, In Grand Avenue hotel. aStiir was a success financially and s. - Mr. Morgan is to provide the balance. Bpsouhst—Noso, Throat, Heart, Langs, aud OPEN ALL THE YEAR. Houston Fields, sheriff, to Esther Han­ Mr. Morgan, it is further asserted. In­ Chronic Diseases. Wednesday, Feb. 83—Annual hreeptlon and d a lly , lons; piece of property, $K005. Offloe hours, 10 a. w- to 1 p. m., 3 to 5 r. u., 7 to S Steam heat. Electric lights. banquet of Washington Eogia'; com­ tends to start with a capital of $5,000,000 F- H. * _...... All- modem Improvements;- " „ ______JMARLBORQ- TOWNSHIP. - ;- ...... -sO. pany of Ocean Grore,_ln engine house. ,_NEARING THE END. and-proposes^to admrnisffate'Szechuan' Sun parlor. Reasonable prices. ^.XhnrBday; Fet). 23—Balland entertainment Embury Matthews and others to Rebecca on the same lines as followed by Mr. H. S. KINMONTH M .B. of tbs Young Mon’s Hebrew association Tote on Solllvnn 'Benolntloja Will H. Matthews; piece of property, $200. Cecil Rhodes in South Africa. 710. Grand and avenne.avenue, and at KliKlmmontb Jt Oo>Y DrugBtore 724 Ooofanan avenue. ln Marrow’s nail. W est Park. Frobnbly Make Ratification*’ Sore. , ilANALAPAN TOWNSHIP. Szechuan, or Seechuen, is a large Asbury Park, N, i . Tuesday, Feb. SS—Canixta ••Ruth1* In uv- 'Washington, F e b . —For a few min­ Gilbert D. Laird, administrator, to Annie province of China, mostly between lati­ The Adrian sembly room of High School building, utes In Jhe senate yesterday>,afterno(in E. Hoffman; land a t English town, $216., tude 26 and 33 north and longitude 101 Open all the year. First Avenue and Emory Street. • , * Ocean Grove. and 110 east, having Tibet, which, it is OR. H. S. TAYLOR it seemed likely that a vote might be .U PPER FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP. © m u b S'. Newly furnished; well heated bedrooms; gas, baths and every convenience for the Wednesday, March 1—Banco of tho Asbury taken on one jor more of the resolutions said, the British pfopose annexing, on comfort of guests. Most central location for an all* the-y ear-round home in Asbury Park, LydieA. Morris and1 husband to Job S. Its western side. Its area. Is 166,880 (Graduate of University of Pennsylvania), P art Wheelmen, at clubhoute.' relating to expansion that are pending Rogers; piece of proporty, $150.' Oorner Oookmsn avenue and Emory street, ove Superior table. For terms call or----- a------ddress Wednesday, Maroh 8~Sixty-third annual before that body._ An unusually large square miles and its population Is about — Leuaistre’s, opposite poet offloe. Entrance 10*86* JOHN 8. ADRIAN'. 21,500,000. Its western part is a maze of on Emory street Anbury Park. — conference of-New Jersey Methodists attendance of"Kppublican senators was Offloe hours from 9 a. m, to 6. p. m. at Atiantto City. present, all of them having been noti­ mountains, and the province is trav­ Telephone 931. AN INCOME TAX. ersed by the great Yangtse-Klang river, BatnnHay.^March. 11—Boston Temple Qaar fied to be present in the event of a T h e S t a f f o r d tettc in High School andltoritun.______critical vote on the pendlng^auestion*. .Senntar-Cotfice»imU— lotrodacea-Bill .IntO—Whlch-iUL-its.-other— rivers-enterr — aiortri TOMPjcmsriricrr Szechuan produces sugar, silk and or­ Dentlatr 617 Mattison avenue (the Keator block, Comer Fifth Avenue snd Heck Street Open All The Year Wednesday, March !5—Event of Asbnry $ir. Bacon of Georgia had called up his a t A lb a n y . resolutions, «md Mr. Chandler of New anges, but Its chief products are metals, near postofflce), Asbury Park. Teeth extracted New honse; newiy Wmisheci, Steam heat, gas, electric lights, baths-and Park Wheelmen (io be decided) a t club­ A lbany, F«to. 2.—Senator Coggeshall drugs and musk. The chWf city of the painlessly without rendering the patient uncon­ house. Hampshire had withdrawn his motion has introduced a bill to tax Incomes scious,, uas administered. Office hoanj, 9 a. nu ail possible improvements for the'.comfort and enjoyment of gu«sta. Finest to refer them to the. committee on for province Is Ching-Too-Foo. The prov- 1 Wednesday.Maroh SS—Asbury Park WbeeiJ ing the richest in China, •tppl had entered a motion1 to substi­ from and after June 1, 1899, a tax shall Yon will not oe maae nnconsolona, tute his resolution for thofce of Mr. Ba- be annually collected upon the gains, but jour tooth will be painlessly re­ The Weather. coni while Mr. Davis, chairman of the gross profits and incom e received dur* TH E MURDER M Y S T E R Y . moved if Alglne is used 408 Seventh avenue. Near Seventh avenue sun parlors. Open all foreign relations committee, had an­ the year. Steam heat, baths, gas; large and comfortable rooms; Tho government weather bulletin re ing the preceding calendar year by ev- Coroner’* Inquest W ill Be Held To­ St. Laurent Special terms for winter and spring months. 8 . FLYNN. ’ cci?ad a t th a PasaHi>fBcethii Boon say s: nounced that he wbb. w illing th a t a vott ery^cltizen of this state, whether from m o rro w , P a rtly ctondy w eath er to n ig h t and Fri­ should be taken Immediately. property, rents, Interest, dividends or. 404 Seventh Avenue, Now o p en .__ . cheerful rooms As it waa evident, however, tha^ New York, Feb. 2.—Activity Is prom­ BURTON BROTHERS thoroughly heated. Near Seventh .venue Sun Parlor, day. N ot q u ite so cold to n ig h t. salaries or from any profession, trade, The W arwick Terms reasonable. vote on the resolutions and amendments employment or vocation carried on in ised In investigating the poisoning of Mrs. Adams, .for, acting on the orders of could not be taken before 2 o’clock, the this state or from any other source DENTISTS! Open all the year. Enlarged and Ins ELECTRICITY ON ELEVATfeD. hour fixed by unanimous consent for w hatever. District Attorney Gardiner, Coroner proved. Electric lights and gas. Ban par Hart has designated tomorrow as the Grand Avenue Hotel lorn. Superior table. L. BILL, Proprietor * ' ^* the senate to go into executive session, This tax is to be |ne-half per cent on COOKMAN AVENUE, ASBURY PARK H ttliaU u Board-o« Directors Tmke Mr. Bacon asl^ed for unanimous consent the amount so derived above $1,000 and day on which he should begin the in- Important Aetlon, ^ Corner Orand and Munroe avenue*. One block from rekctrlc that a vote be taken at 12:33 today. To up to }5,000, 1 per cent on $5,000 and up queat. Coroner.Hart had previously fix­ I lira I lt*o #1 (|TA can, five minntea'Irom beach or railroad ttatloa. Bpedal rates VNew York, Feb. 2.—Important action this request Mr. Carter of Montana ob­ to $10,000, 1% per cent on 110,000 and up ed Feb. 9 for the inquest, urging that Consul tatlss and o- . mlnatlon free, 1 I I C V / I C H I l l v for families Superior tabla. Steam heated. Opea all the vear. We administer fresh gas GKNCNG Ik M yaqyrj, has been taken by the board of director* jected, and the whole question was left to 120,000, 2 per cent' on $20,000 an d up. the coroner’s court would 't^e occupied ef the Manhattan railway toward j/r suspended In the air. to $30,000, 2% per cent on $30,000 and up >lght up to that date In hearing other cases, but the district attorney in Twomlnutes1 walk from beach. Open entire year. ^jaring for the eqtsipment ot tho read It Is the -general expectation that the to $40,016,000,000 !o |18, pines. LATTIME'R CASES ENDED, the matter. months.hs. Thfronly hotel In Ocean Grove supplied with sea water 090,090. A s recently stated, Oeorire Gould Mr.. Rawlins of Utah addressed the Two members of the Knickerbocker that we conld ask. Wo now T h e A l a s k a baths. . The location is of Ihe best, 160 feet irotu boardwalk and All Indictment* ARalnat Sheriff Mar­ Athletic club not yet mentioned as sus­ close------to auditorium... and . .post office. ^ . n . H. KILMER, Proprietor. conferred with J, Ficrpont Morgan with sen ate i^pon the V est antlexpansion res­ tin Nolle ProiHed. deaiie yonr attention to the ex­ • reference to floating the securities. Mr, olution, devoting the greater part of his pects are attracting the attention of the cellent products of onr bakery. 80 8outh Main Btreet, Ocean Grove. Table supplied with milk and Morgan is said to have cabled his an* Wllkesbarre, Pa./ Feb. 2.—District At­ detectives. Information tending to con­ vegetables from our own farm. All modern Improvements. Terms time to a defense of his position that P a l o A lt o mooerate. . . H. A. TRUAX' . swer a day or two ago as to Just' what the constitution applies as well to peo­ torney. Martin, who prosecuted the case nect them .with the case has come to he’ would do and on what terms. It was ple of our territories as to those of the against Sheriff James Martin for the Captain McClusky’si^otice.-'Ifc. Is said H om e JSlade and partly to discuss this matter that the states. killing of 21 rrflnera and the-wmmdlng that in the, caae ofwedch ^man there, ex­ meeting ot Manhattan directors was The house entered upon the consider­ of 60 others *by the sheriff’s deputies ists a jrnotlve that might lead him to at­ O reatn ^Btre>a4, called. at l»attimer liuSeptember, 1897,' has an­ tempt the life of Harry Cornish. ation' of the river and' harbpr ^111 and Rolls, CaSe and PieB. Yonr Our Laundry It was impossible to learn on just made rapid progress. Fifty of the 80 nounced that tha remaining-Ipdictments vThe question of motive in the Barnet w hat term-. Mr. Morgan was w illing to pages of the bill had been completed against the sheriff and his deputies case is rerrivlng especial attention at patronage resgeplf uliy solicited, underwrite the new stock—for It 1$ have been nol prossed. " Or.ptaln McClusky. In this when the house adjourned. The bill *v-- MONEY TO LOAN. stock, not bonds, that the company in* .appropriates directly about 912,600,000 Sheriff Martin was placed on trial for •pv he found theokey to the tends to Issue—but It Is Bald to have and authorizes contracts to the extent murder one year ago*and was acquitted. ••^ole its“r o-y. . \ ' ■ • ^ been docldo&j>y the directors that It Is pf $18,006,000 additional. The general de­ Thiere still remained 19 indictments for We want you to try us and soe murder and 36 for feloiflous wounding H. BRE5NAHAN, not necessary to ask outside help ln bate was unusually brief. Its feature For llatTdcatlon. financing-the deal. against the sheriff and his 68 deputies, for yourself what kind' of work was a speech in opposition to thft bill fay MHwaukfe. Feh. 2.—In response to an B aker and Confectioner, _ wo'do. Ws wili not let yon Mr. Hepburn or Iowa, who has fought which are now disposed of. . : ■ Dill Passed. . The nolle prosequis were' entered last •nquiry aa to his views regarding the, * alone until we have scoured a 5 0 0 . 0 0 every river and harbor bill for the last ratification of the peace treAty and the ' 636 COOKMAN AVE. $ to Harrlsburjr, ,?eb. 2,—Senator Quay's Blx years. He said he knew his opposi­ ‘September, but owing to the fear -of the trial from you, because we be­ friends are elated over the passage of effect of publicity on the miners It was annexation of the* Phll'pplnes Senator, lieve, If you will try our work, tion Wpuld ayail nothing/ as the votes Elect J. V. Quarles said “I flm in ; T e n n at B isb op . ' , FVaixcIsco jailf and two prisoners nar­ gate the queslions Involved .thoroughly B o r S a le • lie v e n satisTfted w ith the result; {Joint­ Albany, Feb. 2>-Today Is the ■ thlij- rowly escaped death. Anthony'Burgle, enbugh to give a further expression of Ov wagon S14 CoQkmn Are. opinion at this time.” calls any day. Lots, for Sale, no money re­ ing to ths fact that the bill got through tSsth anniversary o f’.the consecration of a seven “years man, secured so&ie coal V;' the senate by, the narrow margin of two this K ish; Rev., Wllllaiit Croswell Doane on frohi the stove which was used to. Lot adjoining McCabe’s Meat Max- quired. , as bishop t Alban/,'and -i commemo- Artoy Appropriation, ■votes, and those by DBdooraW. .The heat the cell and' poured It over his ket, on Mat street: If ttqaired, a • .consists of SO’ members, and a xkUbs of the event 4 special servlce.was clothes while the other prisoners-were Washington, Feb. \ 2.—Chairman Hull has Informed* his .associates‘on the mtll- feeSiaing loan Will be m ade. Parker’s 0otei, and: Restaurant majority, la necessary.to pass. B*id. The sermon was dejlvered by Rev. asleep. He then igftlted the plt^atid in. E nquire of GIFFARD & PARKER, Dr.-Enos of Troy, * IiMnediately follow- a few seconds his body was enveloped iary committee that the' army appro­ Next to First NatiouCBaok. priation bill will be taken up next, Mon­ " in t-nntltknal CSjs ix . ing the Seryice a p'tgMio recspttoii was In flames. The cell caught Are, and the 222 SAIH STOEBT day. It will be. framed on,ithe "basis of C . T . BA! LEV liondon, -'Feb. 2.—The British Cbcs%. giyen to Bishop Doanfc ia Qraduat**' Sleeping cellmates were barely saved by RBOULAR DINNER,150 Cents. club of London his selected tha follow hall.'-,,' A-- the guards. Burgle lived but a short 100,000 men, and Mr. H ull estim ates that it w ill’carry abejut <90,000,000. The chair­ P ark Hall , log players to . contend ^gainst , the • u©\- b u - in ^ v^ s u a r* v •. •, time.*"/ " . \ , OURSPEClXt-TlBS:, man Is confident the. a r m y reorganiza­ Bt-aoltlyn Chessdub ia the forthcomlnjs *f/ ‘ file d ‘of f^ ln to a r ' cable m d tch-for tta Novtne,* trophy;; , Moiit6vMeo.v JP'eh.' J.7-A' revolt of. thti tion bill will pass the senate and become Welsh Rarebit ^ ' • byBtora ^ 4S ,' J ,t?oloradp# • «jcal»st, Senor. OomUmv pro­ St. Paul, ’ Feb.. 2.—John ^ Johnson ’ o f; .(tan l-. ■ tkm n& C rabar - JStCSBra. Atklris, ■ BeUinglijitn, Blackburne, a law, in: which case axvpro^latlons for ADVERTISE IN am e, Jacksos,' Jacobs, 's Mount flpriMLOfWr^ Jilinn.,-filed, la it nigbl ot a regular army; of 100,000 men would be • V , ~'XoeCream : .|====:t^==5s k»n <;«!, Iw g hundfed msr. have landed obeBlty. He weighed Ceatt # required, ' -. • •_____ ■ ' . ?•' CUm Cbowder Evfly • Friday.] | it ^ tc w . cock, Mltte and WaiEtn’right,^ ' ' PMKtr C»n^t(o (md c*ptUf*4;Uw town. pbundit;. •'.y%vV. J : i - ‘ - T H E P R E S S ,■ : .• • • ‘;.;*;• '■: .,; j, ,; v: '- a

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Honor the Admiral. » and offer values such as have never been attempted by. us Oooliznan A ve, and C oolrn ian A vo/and and cannot be by competition, ^sb u r y m r k : -■ ■; B m ory 8 t* NEW STATE LIBRARIAN NAMED. CLOAK D EPT CLOTHING DEPT. Onr spring exhibit~of Fnrhiture-and“Carpete#i8 nowready"fdii,~in-‘ apectioti* and the-aBBor|fcnienfc includes the'newest designs.: The.^pjtcee “ H r I •"irU fintip irp rr-M a n-i^> iVO ne-of- :Ja00.iadlea.Sldriafi)XDcnd8.Rrt4.j.jjlta Men’s all wool . BlacK Suits, were in black and colors, were SI . 15. n o w 98c. $7.W, now $”4.93/- Mnny In.Ihe Employ of the Sttite. 75 Ladies , Misses’, and Children’s M sn’s Brown and Gray Mixed Suits, Mat tern M oving Slowly—Many Sew Coats, w ere 82.00 to $3, oO, n o w 9Sc. were $6 60, now $3.90. by one %f oui£ firm was bought in carload lota for spot cash/and the Bills Have Been Introduced, and 25 Ladles' Coats In black and colors, Men’s Brown Mixed Suits, sold for carpets were extracted for before the new tariff sehedflle on wooLwent SPRING EANCIES.-TT were $6.50, now $3.50. Slore Activity I* Expected In An­ $7 B0 and $8.50, now $4.98. Into effect}/tfiaa effecting a saving of considerable money on evfery one of 25 Ladles’ C«pe8 , \werS $3:50, now ' Men’s Fine Haifa in plain and fancy Webegm thiB week to show ^the advance pflerings ; jn,, mponable S-l other W eek. 1 $1.49. colors, sold for 810 and $12, usw #7.48. the SOOjrojSla secured. '; • goods. The'ee- indln^e Fancy Wash" 96od8, PercMes, fe o l OhaJUisa, an; 2b Iiadles' Capes, were $5.00 now [Special Correspondence.] v' 200 pair of M en’s Panto, sold for 11.50 The new furniture includes every article needed' for the hotel, home, : , elty Dress' Qcdqi, aa well al springy t actB in Olotfflng, Shoeaf H ats, ? Trenton, Feb. l.—The fourth week of 81.98. now 7Bc- „Mwlr.£psjid.M#te<,8pM3Qi$S}pimw.. ■aQTOaewjgffi.cK.8 B O M . f e ^ Honse furnishings and- Carpets - and ® ,nrnitur6.- - - ?.* A.-: littld;r«^rlyiyou -rarasacC TFTim rar^^ 19c, developing the expected spurt of activi­ The carpet stock comprises tho newest designs and shadinga in Men’s Overcoats, sold for $8.00 and immttfactiyBCT daily.' anA.;liy ■ -u . onr, |ect i warn . ^ ty on part bf th£ lawmakers- About the SUOE D EPT. 510 00, now 14 98. SaTOn%ttaf~Simth’s famous Axjninstera and Velvets,"and the istandard only special indication ot energy this 150 pair Lasliea Shoes, button or lace, weatjier will be^Iiere, and tha wm ptirohaBer will be;ready ior;faa:oliange.' ' ’' 100 Boys’ Suits, sold for $2.60. now BrasaelB week was In the .introduction of new worth $2.97, $1.75.$1.60, all go at 51.25, $1 47. ■ Moqnefcts,‘^ody anS'IngfainB; -Art SqnareB, Hn ga, and imported Jnstiigw onr windows and'shelves are'filled with 'these' barlbingers of : bllfs, of which there has been quite a 75'pair Ladies Button and Laed; 98c, Boy’s fisefera, sold for $3.50 and $4 00 and domestic Mattinga are likewise shown...... - balmy spring. Next week'there will be more new goods to shoWj- Unt we • " ^og3r~ii^ is now""slif3^Eal'lire"l?glSTa“ warik-Sl.26 ------now-?I.98.»neB"against' the ~ Spaniards ..... „ . .. * V ...... 501} yards Torchon Lace, was 10c, haber iieiy, furniture, house famishing and carpet departmenti. while tire satisfaction o t r the executioner. Untrimmed Velvet Hate ia bla k and the Cuban Autonomists. They ap­ At 8 20.-li.i4 a m ju o aad 4.0a p m. weekdays; Colonel Morris R. Hamilton, the state now 5o pet yard. and colors, were $130, now 80c. plaud w'hen an army mail is appointed Market Street wharf, via Oamden and l*en the winter stock unohelved by the spring goods will be offered at prices so librarian, has been displaced, but In his 50 doz. Ladies’ and Children’s Mit­ 50 Children’s Silk Caps, were 50c, to a poBltion.’but thoy censure when a ton, 7.10, 10.80 a m, 8.80 and - 8.80 p m. week* tens, were 26c, now !2jc per pair, days. Leave Market' Street Wharf via James- low that you can not resist the chance to own them.fbr-IiUle money. In stead another newspaper man has been now lfle. paciflco Is given work by the Ameri­ burg, 7.10 a m, 4.Q0 p m areek-a^ya. 60 doz. CJttilaren’sRed Flannel Vests 25 Children’s Caps in all colors, were fact-you will fin’d that. - appointed, who Is in .no sense a rank cans. If the matter were confined to WASHINGTON THE BOtTTE partisan. The new appointee is Henry and Pants, were 65c, now 39c. 98c, now 49c, the press, it would not be insupporta­ C. Buchanan, news editor of the Tren­ ble, because, arising from temporary uu.vie BJtoAD arawrr, nuzanKLrxia. ton. State Gazette and Trenton corre­ excitement—and hatred; it~wrould ~be For Baltimore and-Wawh toatoa. 10^ 0.1143 a m, 18.09 (18.81 Limit. EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN MY - spondent of the New York Sun. Mr. modified in time, but the mischief is, 1.18 (Dining Car), 8.18,4.41* .ulform aa-l rea­ particularly favorable In this direction.* waa Intrusted by the president With the part thereof as the governor may di­ Cuban leaders who are responsible for sonable for strictly flrstHdaai ser­ President Reed’s private sefcr^tary Is exacting duties of commander In chief vice. TO MAKE. and who by hla absolute thoroughness rect. They may appoint necessary cler­ ihe future of tlie island and who daily Charles H. Bateman of the Somerville. Call la and give >33 atrial, and and consummate ability, hJitfd by hlB (is-c, ical help and shall report to the nex{ preach a union of Cuban and Spanish we know you will enjoy our efforts 1’nlonlst-Gazette. Editors Barber of soclate officers and the men of the ships/ legislature. Interests and the burial of the past re­ aad attenttas In yoxr bshalfr. Gloucester and Lindsley of Morris are was enabled to bring renown to the nation • Mr. Stang'er, providing that the act flect upon this: If their actions do not Cordially yours, secretary and assistant secretary of the and the state of his adoption, be It \ of April 16. 1896, respecting the payment correspond with their words, Ctiba will senate respectively, while Edgar Wil­ Resolved, That we, the senate and house' of wages every two weeks shall not af­ eventually be almost ffeserted or we VICTOR DE WYSOCKI, liams of the Orange Journal Is engross­ of assembly, representing the people of fect any contract previously entered in­ the state of New Jersey, do hereby record shall ask the United States never to ing clerk. Then there are Walter E. to between employer and employee. N. W . (for.' Mattison Am. our grateful appreciation of the services abandon It.’ and Bond .Street. Edge of Atlantic, journal clerk; John of Rear Admiral William T. Sampson, ’* Mr. Stokes, to provide for the pay­ The members of the military adminis­ W. Cllft of Unlun, assistant journal and as a fitting token we do- tender him a ment of wages every two weeks in cash tration believe that the Cuban demands Uuder Flrat Rational Back. clerk; William H. Fischer of Ocean, sword suitably Inscribed. and not store orders. * should be peeked and that the Cuban calendar clerk; and others. And it may Resolved, That a committee of five, two Mr. McDermott, allowing the common army should not be paid the vast supis* from the senute and three from the house be.s^ld with truth that there has never council in Bearond class cities to fix the demanded. It is considered that from The Luxury of been a more efficient set of legislative of assembly, be appointed whose duty it m ay o r’s B a la ry at not more than *2,000 3hnll be, In connection with the governor, $3,000,000 to $6,000,000 is th e m o st th e officials. . annually, the electors having previously Stoke** School Bill, •• to carry this resolution Info effect.* United States should allow. Slnc.e Jan. accepted this act. ^ 1 the Cubans have had practically ev­ Home Made Bread — Senator Stokes’ bill to secure an an­ The resolution \yas supported In a Mr. Wakelee, fixes a Btate franchise - / . . . • ■ brief address by Senator Ketcham'and erything' they wanted. The United nual allowance from sthe general state - tax of'2 pen cent upon the gross receipts States government has been feeding all funds for the maintenance of the public was adopted by the senate. of all express companies not owned by ■ May be enjoyed in every house­ Sen^to^Hutchinson' of Mercer offered th.e humnr. T,wo million rations have schools, which was commented on in railroad companies. beten distributed, and another 1,000,000 hold, There ia a knack in the this correspondence last week, has boen a resolutlofi^thanking the Women’s N a­ Mr. Marn^ll, authorizes the, payment making and only good bakers STEINER & SON has been ordered. The bubans have been attracting favorable mention In *he tional W ar Relief association for patri­ of an annual pension to the families of otic and helpful services to our soldiers given ail the civil positions, and^ thou­ - with the best of .material aan newspapers of the state. In itp original policemen who die- in the discharge of sands of laborers have been employed. form it did not fix the amount of the and Bailors and particularly thanking their duty. hope to produce anch bread as Mrs. Washington A; RoehJlng of New When they are not pleaded at anything, we deliver to our customers ASBURY PARK N. J. annuaT appropriation, but left it to be Mr. Klein, amends the act relative to they promptly petition, as In the case of decided by each legislature. Yesterday, Jersey, who was • conspicuous in the the election of fire commissioners in every day. good work. Senator McDermott object­ the Banco Espanol and the collection of however; the senator, after thlnjtjng tow nships. taxes. the matter over, had an amendment ed to special praise for any Individual Ice Cream delivered daily. and said the greatest credit was due the Tho question of a supreme ?ourt for inserted providing that the minimum the island is now unde^ special consid­ time Cable* amount to be appropriated each year nurses who'did active service on the *OlK fcollicl*^ Closes'Down. battlefield. The resolution prevailed, eration. -Seribrfc P edro G onzales Lo-^ Ia m e s H . S e x t o n , Fhnuld be ?100 000. It is hoped tfiat there Pottsvllle, P a., . Fell). 2?—The Y ork rente and Juan Hernandez Barfelro are TV ill be an o p p o rtu n ity to vote a much with only Senator McDermott in the Farm colliery, operated by the Lehigh flBNTRAXi .RAILROAB OF NBW negative. mentioned as-profcable members. V JBB8KT. • larger sum. Valley Coal 'company, has closed down Colonel Jose Antonio Gonzales Lanu- In discussing th** l|ill with your corre­ The house adopted a congratulatory indefinitely: Nearly 400 men and boys W1NCKLER, re»**duti«m w ith respect to H erb ert za has taken the oath of bfflce as secret spondent Sfenator Ktokr-s said: “The will be thrown out of work. The col­ tary of the department-of, justice and general party policy should be econom­ Mottk, an assembly employee who was liery hate been in operation seven years Baker and Confectioner, riSiEIStDIREOTOR, Anthracite Coal Used Exclusively, Insur­ a seaman on hoard the auxiliary cruiser public Instruction and entered ’upon tlie ical administration of state affairs and and, it is said, has lost money. At pres­ discharge of manlutles. The salaries of 717 Mattison Avenue. ing: Cleanliness and Comfort.: the distribution of the* ijvaiJabJp-fpnds. Radger during the Spanish war ahd did ent 5,000 tons of coal are on-the banks 159 M^in Street'flsBURY Park gallant service. the secretaries1?^v a been fixed a t §7,000 over and nbnvn the cxpendituVfe re­ to be shipped. gold. - • 4 IV quired to the taxing, districts to relieve / Vnrloim Matters. Fourth Class Postmnsters. It has been decided to pay the new. th e b u rd e n s ‘ of l»ical taxation. Xow, G overnor Vouchees^ se n t to th e sen ate Csfitos and Burial Caskets, 100 style* Tima u e le iu MlMt November eo. 188*. - - Washington, Feb. 2.—TJie following H a v a n a police fo r th e tim e d u rin g w hich how can this' b«*st be accomplished”?. the following 13bin!nation^, which were Plumbing in stocky and furnished at a moment’? fourth class postrh’afeters Tiave been ap­ they have be^n drilling. The force will kHma^nuirarHU! Among the* plans heretofore adoptee^ in •referred: not be operative before p'eb. 15. noilse. addition to the state’s expenditure for Iioard of managers of Home For Dis­ pointed: • ' —»- - iTearsoi experience. ~ Telephone cos- Tot Not, York, Mewara: 12A JCHMbetb v li all r*0 . New York^Cuylervllle, R. G. Mo3es; «Hii*,esB, seodm .w is.-eoo.eao p m, flaa- the.carc of th*.* insane, the blind and the abled ■‘Soldiers, S«41ors, M arines aJnd ‘Steam er Itliynlan^l Ashore. Tinning BcCtlOD. SiSaAyon ic'AftwriJistation, 1 S7«m,41Spm. feeble minded ;md th? defective classes Their W i ves j.-George B. Fielder, Hudson Helena} W. A. Ilamlin. * Philadelphia^ Feb, 2.^*The unknown For l»a^eM4;*'!«itTranton'TU BUnMUiport, ’ generally,- wl^Ich to ‘this ejxtcrit relieves county; Krnest C. Stahl, Mercer; Gil­ Pennsylvania-vDyea, Lewis Alverson; ship reported ashore off Delaware savao0 »tD,laia, utloa,’. ^ j i r . the taxpayer Dease, Camden, arftl Jarvis Warner, vllle, Lafayette ^Fosburg; Webster* P. Red Star liner Rhynland, fr.om Liver­ CHARLES F WYCKOFF 1 1 » , 419a p to. Bwdan aim laUtfbkm m*- the state school appropriation,, and W . B argehr. J , ^ •Cumberland. k * , T ------1 ‘ - pool. Part of the steamer’s cargo will ro ? fiM to iS > tU » ; AUrate v ana SUnoh - about $200,0 (M/ of the revenue from .the The assembly yesterday passed the •D ivorce L a w In North .Dakota. be taken off, And when thia Is done Gbtmk, i *0, s 60 a in, 13 Si. s 00 p m 8as$«jra . trota Interlaken .»;,- .18 p m, railroad tax-hhs been remanded to the Mungle.bill-prohibiting the employment Bismafck, Feb. 2.—The house has there is little doubt ’ that she will be j. E. FLITCROFT several taxing districts through which M WIlkMbarre .v.Asei* ''..ia.&co«a>.4>, 1 ;ro.. of foreign labor on puljjlc buildings and passed the b^l requiring a residence of safely floated. There are 42 jitassen'gers Mixed Paints fMBnai|»'awOkiaMs»-H* O.L.* vr.-B.R, said‘railroads pass. Thip m&kes $300,000 public improvements. The bill has beeh one year before a divorce can be se­ and a crew o£ 79 men on boarijl, and all , . Opposite Postoffice iBData,40C nit. Sandaj* Cram laterukeK distributed annua'lly from the State J. «t»Uoii.■' iqat«,-«se, 8 SSS0 »m,«JM«,81St> this distribution; the practical effect is debt. Mr. Murray of *Union was the Nyack, N. Y., Feb. 2.~James Moran, a n t is asserted in, the Amerlfcan colony John N. BurtW- Offlct 700 Main S t pmidArs » IsWrteteii aUUoa,Jl».a os, ' that the governing bodies in those dls- prisoner in Rockland county Jail await­ •that the pope, while' conversing with Isb m y P i i t vivy,., . only member in the negative on the Archblshpp Ireland, Showed himself very > Car. Sewall Ata. * ~i££r£v ing ^rial for attem pting tovsftoqC Po.lice UNDEHTAKEK (treat.8...... 11 jSam»APM* 10 Pm* 8tu» favorable to Americanism.” v ' ’» -1. , •5 W K.' 'akenstaUon, B 55 a tn,S M p to. in furthering some. local scheme or im­ One of the 5 per cent Interest bills Officer Colsey of th is city* on th e -n ig ^ t • Mattlson^Vvenua . v< ...... J. Hi OIiHAUBEN/Genl Bopt, provement,' meritorious or otherwise, of .Oct 31 last, has escaped fro^JallTV 708 H. PT Baldwiw. «en. Faaa, Agt. - . ■ has\been ordered to„a thlfrd reading In Ransom P^or Spanish Prisoners, without'reducing the 1o c o lta x ^ W hatsyr the ^ssembly. eom turn BurU Vxtketffis b*nd Ot r er. The taxpayer tnerefCffff does not di­ Apteveral game bills have made their \ . Honor, tfojr Lop'd Tennyson. M^drfd,/Feb.";2^ authorized General RipB. to ’offer a, ran- fe tsisM to order: •' • 7 • 4 , . rectly feat nor appreciate the 'benefit Tppe^rance. >ttenato)r StoftJM hati one London,” Feb* 2.—-Jx>rd H aliam ; j Wotmo tiaailna i n -aU wsmUMT. ( '■ ? i dontniettiv *##; BaU £», which the state is Uius erideavoring to /nyson(.Bon of th e la te U ord A lfred Ten* flom7 for' the ^iber^tion5gt/i^ ^H yh’,pi>isr making it unlawful for three years to onert in Me' h^hdB of' ^he Phlllppliie ln- confei* ^n'h}ra. ' ...... * * ^ake wiV rlngrnecked pheasant aud for nyBpn/t^eypoet'lat^re^te/ has Keen ap­ Advertise in THE PRESS r,The bill I liavie 4atrodHced gropoBes five* y ea rs to ttffce Heeh 1 fctc. pointed rdvernor of Bouth-Adatrali^-”'* Airgeptfl, : prlatUmr to brliur thia benefit dirtctlx,. to.; tbe