Monmouth Trust. Eramoni'fs Preparing for All Emergencies 1 CLOUDS ASD WEATHER
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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 -<Jead.- He was Henry Steinbach ................. '. 1 oo shot In-the Swift-beef house robbery at those who are-interested in sbchiasea Dr. Peter Stryker . ..................... 2 00 tho future. That tho Unltcd Statcs gov^ would be to have their senator or aa- Monmouth Trust. eramoni'fs preparing for all emergencies 1 CLOUDS ASD WEATHER. • Somerville Jan. 10, and! died from his Randolph R osa .................................. 2 00 may be assumed from the fact that there Average number of clear days 12.8; wounds. Crow waa Somerville’s oldest semblyman, report the matter tp the William H. Allardyce ...... 00 -AND- senate committee on millUa, which is ABBVBj? PARK and OCK Air GROVE Is “ no Intention bf having a garrison of partly oloudy days, 8.5; cloudy dayB, policeman, having just {completed his Rev. G. B. W ig h t............................. 2 00 less than 50,OOP troops in Cuba. General 10.2. ' tw en ty flTst year on th e force. considering the relief bill. I am sure Martin V. D a g e r .............................. 2 00 the legislature will not adjourn without ( Hotel Brunswick, Miles said some timo ago that there was no The prevailing winds have been from H enry C. Buchanan, tho new state., Ojtices i,Railroad Depbt and shonring.>the<appreciat*ion"'of''thi)<iitate John Hubbard 'V 2 00 .■vr-ivvvtfiH&ixa w-6n '1tW^FtftigAvettqp^c.i^sy^gfii llbim SJtpim ii^m tem iasion^es^ for the devotion and services of the vol Feb. 1; 1899. - D; c. Bowen. terday, and was sworn-in by Justice Rev. George J. M ingins................. 2 00 pHnpip^ Office.... 818 Coo km an A vknur. was nebessary. This, however, is not in unteers. I certainly will sign the bill as Adon Lippincott................. .. 2 00 Monmouth Building, Asbury Pari, N. J, Van Slckeh Mr. Buchanan began bis soon as it reaches me.” ' - Goods stored at reaaonablo rates,' accord with the opinions ot officers who Veteran—’(H 65 . ................. 1 00 HAT PAOTOUlt STUIKE. duties today. He has received aoout 50 Telephone connection. have been thero and who are thoroughly applications for clerkships In the library, Ira Stricklin ......... ...... 1 00 WIIjLi s o o n b e o i n w o r k . CAPITAL, $ 100,000. BOXJJ67, . - Ab b u e y P abk. cognizant of thd conditions. --Every com bnt no changes will be made In the force Benjam in B. S m ith ......................... 1 00 manding general so for has insisted that SiZers at Eaton town Refused Kan- at present. ** > Con. Emmons................... l 00 60,000 troops at tho outside were neccssary.