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1 v o l ; x x v. ASBURY PARK, N E W JERSEY, JgRIDAY,* FEBRUARY 9, i900. N O. 6 BILL T O LEVY A TAX. ; 0 N INSURANCE AGENTS Legislaors Considering he Advisabillyiof Proecing Home Companies by Licensing Foreign Buniness-^Trylnp o Ge Hones Coal Weigh. Special Corr 8pondobco Tub J o v b h a l, TRENTON, Feb. 8, Tho aenae ip execuive session confirmed Governor Voorhees nominaions of las week. Th) si re bill passed by he senae was hus which gives he saes consen o he purchase by bs governmen of fify acres of land a Finns Poin, Salem couny, for ije erecion of barracks nail lor garrison purposes. The house»passed bills providing, a fine for rapping and shooing. homing pigeons; auhorizing municipaliies in Middlesex couny o Issue bonds o raise funds o replace hose los by be. wrecking of he Middlesex Couny Bank of Perh Aiqboy, The following bllle were Inroduced: By Senaor McCarer Providing a fine cf $50 agains any coal dealer who seilb leas han 2,000 pouncle of coal a a ne on, or,8,240 pounilis aa a gross, oe. The bill also provides for cerified scales a which he. purchaser may Insis on having he coal weighed. By Senaor Band Permiing ciies of less han 12,000 Inhabians o assess one mill on each dollar of assessed valuaion for he purpose of publicly adverising *ach ciies.... By Assemblymen Weseman Auhorizing he Banking and Insurance Cdmmls sloner o license brokers o negoiae conracs of fire Insurance. A penaly of $500 may be Imposed.for soliciing such Insurance wihou he license. Also requiring foreign fire Insurance companies. o mainain a duly appoined agen in he sae, who shall be licensed by be Insurance Commissioner, and prohibiing hem froja soliciing business excep hrough such agens. By Assemblyman Benny Enquiring railroad and. canal companies p pay o he Bae for general Sae purposes onshalf of 1 per cen yearly npon he assessed valuaion of heir propery an$ an addl ldnaltax as flxedtod,»s*#*&j for jscbool, couny and municipal purpose s,he oal* _ax no o n eeed 9 par cen... By Assemblyman- Wakelee Auhorizing ha governor o Appoin Sen commissioners, o be known as he Commlssion-.sm.-of-.h9 -.Faiiaades. Inersae, Par i., erms o be five years, no compensaion, buexpenseso bealiowed. By Assemblymen Vollers Requiring all Sae prining o bear he official samp of he ypographical union. Mr. McCarer of Essex conny Inroduced a bill In he senae Tuesday providing ha afer July 1 nex%sriped clohing shall no be worn by persons confined In he sae prison or oher penal Insiuions of New Jersey, unless ordered aa special punishmen. The locksep shall also be abolished, and punishmen of no kind Is o. be Infliced upon a prisoner unil wrien complain is Hied wih he head officer. In such cases prisoners shall be eniled o a hearing. The ac furhermore gives prisoners he righ o address a soiled leer o he governor of he sae, o he Judge who Senenced Uini, lie chancellor of he elae, or o any Judge, which leer may no be read by he prison officials. Upon discharge, prisoners are o be provided wih clohing euled o he season, i wih ransporaion o heir former home In New Jersey, and no less han $10 in cash. Senaor McCarer said ha ba Inro, duced be bill a be reques of Judge For of Newark, who has made a sudy of penalogy. Soma of Mrs. BalHngon Booh s. ideas are also incorporaed n1he bill Senaor McCarer has no ye made up his mind how much suppor, If any, he will lend he measure. Senaor Johnson of Camden Inroduced a bill for be erecion of a New Jersey sae homeopahic hospial for he Insane, * Assemblyman Klein of Essex has a bill In providing for he appoinmen of wo women depuy facory Inspecors, -whosecompensaion shall be he same as ha of he men who are in ha service. Governor Voorhees Ben o. he senae he nominaion of Former Speaker George W. Macphenon a summer residen of Ocean Grove o be disric cour Judge of Trenon. Boh branches adjourned unil Tuesday morning, Monday being Lincolns birh day Edward* Heirs figh for Propery. Argumens In he case bf he heirs of,w..he lae Job Bdwards igalna William B. Palmer, for he seing Aside of a deed made by Edwards, will foe beard by Vice Chancellor John R. Emery, in Newark, on Saurday. Tesimony waa aken here In he council chamber los week David Harvey represens he heirs and John F. Hawkins e>ad CbarleB E. Cook are aorney* for Pa)mer., M URDERER BULLOCK MAY GET NEW TRIAL Marshal Janies Walsh s Revolver Found Near he Scene of he Red Bank Tragedy and he Condemned Man s Life May fee Saved, A new aspec Is given o he case of William Bullock, colored, conviced of murder In he firs-degree of shooing Marshal James Walsh a Red Bank, on November 28 las, by be finding of a revolver near be scene of he encouner which Is supposed?o have belonged o WalBh. Paul Turner, he son of a barber who lives in Bullocks place; made he dis. covery while raking up he yard. The weapon lay abou fory fee from where be men sood. Mrs. Builpck and her broher boh declared ha ho revolver - \ - /» belonged o Walsh. Bullock s counsel will now ry o obain a hew rial on he ground of he newly discovered evidence, and an applicaion will be made o Judge Gilber Collins a Freehold for an order graning I. Bullock s sory of he shooing was no old unil be rial os January 34, when he was on he Bland,1 He hen denied ba.he bad made he confessions es! fled o by he police. Bullock bas always assered ba Walsh pulled a revolver on him and hreaened o ake him o Freehold, dead Or alive, snd he saemen was par of bis esimony. Negaive evidence was relied on o refue he saemen, and he Jury apparenly rejeced he whole sory of Bullock because be revolver could so be found. Bullock said ha Walsh dropped hls revolver and ba he, Bullock, seized i and hrew I away before Walsb fell dead, fearing Walsh migh shoo Wm wih i. The feellag againb Bullock b bwn sroifg. Several oher homicides preceded he Walsb murder, and had he remained in Red Bank he would have been roughly handled. "Hls lawyers feel now ba be may ge anew rial and perhaps be acquied. Be Is in be Freehold Jail, he dae fixed for Ms execuion being March ISb.. po iis vs. mi88*jw; Firmer Railway Magnaes 6o o Law Over a Division of Profis. Tbe case of George Pos agains John.Hubbard came up a Jersey Ciy yeaerday before Vice-Chancellor gevens. Pos and Hubbard conduced he Asrory Park and Boimar railway from January 1s o July 10,1805. Pos wsii superinenden and Hnbbard, reasurer and bookkeeper. Pos filed ia bill In chancery for his share of he earnings. Hubbard filed a genera] denial. A he rial yeserday, afer he parnership was proved, and I was shown Hubbard had received abou $2,000, hla counsel asked leave o amend bla.answer, so ha Insead of a denial be migh claim ba he railway company had no righ o lease he road o Pos and Hubbard, ao<f herefore he parnership was void. This he cour allowed and adjourned he hearing unil March 88h. Wesley B. Sou represened Pos and Samuel A. Paerson looked afer Hubbard s ineress. The vice chancellor eald If Pos could Sow sha he and Hubbard were running he road o save sockholders ron any pecuniary loss, he wolld order an accouning. If his canno be shown, Hubbard mus accoun o he receiver of he company for moneys he received..», s EQUAL. TAXATION. Nepune Ciy s Common Council Decides o Rearrange Sewer Assessmens. A a meeing of he borodgh council of Nepune Ciy.Wednesday nigh, objecions which had been liledby Messrs. Harshorn, Bachelor, Johnson, Boggs, Lewis and ohers agains assessmens for sewer drainage in Second avenue, Avon, were considered and he commissioner af-a% sessmens repored ha he had assessed 187 los (4.55, $10.40, and $1.55, according a r hey are Benefled by heir disance from-he sewer w Bu here being many objecions o his on he par of axpayers, Councilman John Thompson offered a resoluion providing ha a new assessmen be levied ha should fee equal. This was laid over for one week. WICKEDNESS ACROSS THE TRACK. Chief of Police Grava Repors Tha 139 Arress Were Made Las Yeer. Chief of Police Grava of Nepune ownship submied his annaai repor a he meeing of he Township Commiee Wednesday. The repor Is as follows: Toal arress, 169, divided as follows: Disorderly conduc, 77; drunk, 42; keeple disorderly hoeae, 8; selling liquors 1*- legally, 10; Inerfering wih policemen In he dlscferge of heir dulea,, ; abducion, I s adulery 4; siding prisoner.o escape, 1: respssssng on railroad can, 1; fornicaion, 8 fighing, 2; assaul: and baery, 1; aemp a rape, 1, NEW FIRE COM PANY FO R NORTH ASBU RY Propery Owners Norh of Sunse Lake Wan Beer Proecion from Fire and Will, Mee end Organize. Friday Evening. An effor will be mado by residens of Norh Asbury Park o have removed o bn seoloa he building now occupied, bu soon JQ>B abandoned, by he Nepune engine yfespany. 1 The «cheme is o organize anoher Sre company o proec propery norh of Sunse lake. I Is aald he residens Uv ha localiy have for some ime fel he need of addiional proecion, paricularly since he fire a Main sree and Sewall avenue, when Wesley,company s hones were In Norh Asbury hauling ashes a he ime he alarm was sounded, A meeing will be held a 8 o clock his evening a be residence of Clarence 8. Seiner, 410 Sixh avenue. Residens Ineresed inhe proposed movemen will be asked o be presen and lend heir influence. I is prgued ha no difficuly sands in he way of secur ing an addiional company, efca he erecion of he Nepune s new house a Main sree and Asbury avenue will be compleed In he near fuure and be ciy will hardly refuse o give he old building for his public use. The promoers of his maer are In earnes and will work hard o esablish a- fire company. CO RLIES AVENUE. Taxpayers Living in 1 Tha Thoroughfare Wan i Convered ino a Couny Rood. Freeholder A. D. McCabe, Nahan J. Taylor and George Rogers appeared Wednesday before he Nepune Township Commiee, a Is annual meeing, and asked ba Corlies avenue, Wes Grove, be mad# a couny road. These genlemen represened he axpayers Jong ha horoughfare, who objec o bearing he burden of axaion for be mainenance of she sree. The complain specifically Is lies avenue are assessed en per cen of. he cos of Improvemens, which m as consanly lie made. I Is &al(i bls la unfair; ha all who may use he road should pay a share of ha ax and ha he only way o accomplish his Is o ransfer he road o be couny, / ThVownihlp Bpehds money annually for he mainenance of Corlies avenue. This year, $1,600 mus be spen; nex year,, probably $2,000, and so on. I is also argued ha if he couny own he road $15,000 will be spen for is improvemen, he ax for which would be borne by all alike,. The commiee is in favor of he plan and will consul is aorney, Samuel A. Paerson; on he legal poins Involved. RATHER G H O U L ISH. Beween be Eeforn Movcmea and- he.effors o Esablish a Cremaory, Long Branch is in frouble. Occasionally he members of he Reform League of Long Branch and he individuals who are in he saloon business hese- sks belr- e jis off. oaoh. obei long Enough o pay aenion o be effors o esablish n cremaory a ha place. The aemp-o build a cremaory in Long Branch avenue, waa me wib a wri of ceriorari, which Is sill pending. The second aemp was o se one ap near he Monmouh Beach Golf links, bu he applicaion for his sie was wihdrawn. Hence he remark of an old residen ha If I was a poliical, graveyard ha was looking for &locaion i migh sele down almos anywhere, wih he consen of fully wo-hirds of he populaion. GEORGE M. /PULLMAN S VILLA SOLO. Morgagee Bays I for a Lile More Than ie Value of His Morgage. George M. Piiilman s Oakhurs villa was sold a Freehold, Tuesday, by Depuy Sheriff William Hyres, I bad been seized on an execuion obained by Peer Walden, he well known urfman, o whom young Pullmus, owed $800 for ren Pullman leased Walden s exensive sock farm, near Eaon- -ora, abou wo years ago, and lef i a year aferward in arrears for ren He hen bough he Oakhun coage, and, wih bis broher, Sanger, lived in i abou welve monhs. The propery waa bough by.william Allen, a wealhy ciizen.of Oakhurs, who paid $200 more han he value of a morgage which he held Upon he propery. A Yach, a Fog i A Cap. Sir Thomas Upon s loving cup is now on exhibiion In New York.- Mayor E. P. Benjamin o Allenhurs. was one of bs commiee which underook o raiss be money o purchase his esimonial o he maa wswsa yach could no lif** Anar. ica e cup las year., T i f f ARIEL S HONORED * BY CLEVER H O S T E S S E S eh Given in Miss Richard s Sudio Which Schuber and Lisz Were Aposrophized in Words and Music. Schuber-Lisz evening is he laes soc 1 even In he Ariel Club. Wih he bl ding of he Immoral srains of hese majfeos, heladies Monday nigh combi i be pleasing diverissemen of liera i concerning he Immorals and belr wc. e affair was given In ho Ariel s hri i In Miss Fannie Eugenia Richards 8n o lu he poaoffice building, by he foj winghosesses*. i. Marin Van Dager, Mrs. Jesse i, Miss Florenc^Rpmsln, Miss Ellz- (3111, Miss Caroline P. Davis, Mlsa :ie Eugenia Richards. e guess of honor were: Mrs. F. S. herd, Mrs. L. Sill, Mrs. J. Lyle Kin- 1, Mrs. Jonahan Mino, Mrs. W. L. ards, Mias J. F. Richards, Mme. Og- [Crane, Mrs. Ciarke, Miss van GllJuwe, T. A. Miller, Mrs. Bomain. i - qoique, homemade program was Ided for he occasion by Miss Carrie. [s. Miss Davis originaliy la deslgnhe program was freely commened and proved Id effec o be one pf fc&feaures of he evening. is program bas a green paper cover- la: The names of Schuber and LIsx, a dolln, several bars of music and a lf oned seal adorn he fron cover. U, of eourso, he rendiion of he Asn-covers conens was he feaure. he. enerainmen opened wih roll cdl o which responses were made by ng musical quoaions. A double.0 number by Mrs. Bruce S.-Keaor Miss Fannie E, Richards brough d^h liberal applause by reason of be illen Inerpreaion, of Schubers isamund. Mrs. W. W. Davis read a ier on Schuber aa a gong Wrier, Ing he composer wha bordered on a leal ribue. Miss Eleanor Lance g in selecions, Imprompu snd Anby Schuber, evinced a soulful lahy and delicae echnique, umoresque was he ile of Mrs. iad^s; sanding la be. local musica clea. Her anecdoes on famous composers were excellenly pu and equally enjoyable. Tbe vocal selecions were delighful. Mrs. Dager, Mrs. Hubbard and Mias^Marln sang he "Linden Tree, by Schuber, In delighful syle By he addiion of Mra. Keaor a quaree was formed and Lisz e Song of he Ronpars" given. These wo numbers were reminiscen of he rambles of he men who communed In naure s realm. Mix-? B>dama whisling solo was an effecive bi of work And pleased. Miss Sill read an original biography of Lisz which showed paien research. Miss Richards piano solo, Llebesrain," by Lisz, spoke eloquenly of elyslum hours, be ime when love s dream Ib young. The. los number was a rio, Scbnber s Miilair March, performed by Mrs. Keaor, piano; Miss Lqnce, violin; MSss Edih vangillawe, cello. Tbls was a fiing close o he mos elaborae and exclusive affair given bla year. Tbe social feaure wag no1forgoen, ho-wsver. -Mra. Jesw Mino waa a capable, misress- of he deparmen ha saisfied he m o r e a r h ly deelres ha inrude even on such occasions, and over be chocolae cups were passed bappy momens no!) he hour of leave aking arrived. G R O C ER R O B B ED. Ihe Vicim is William II. Fulon of Springwood Avenue, and he Loss Amouns o $25. William H. Fulon s grocery sore a 1107 Sprlngwood avenue, was burglariously enered Tuesday nigh beween he hdurs of 10 and 2 o clock and robbed of a quaniy of sock. The police have as ye discovered no clue o he criminals, who secured a lo of canned goods, ea, rice, sugar and oher essenials, ogeher wih several boxes of cigars, voiced in all abou $35. A he ime of be burglary Mr. Fulon was o u s When be reurned a 8 o clock Wedue day morning be found be fron door locked, hu he lighs were exinguished. On enering he sors confosioh ine hh eyes. Tbe hieves had worked In be dark. Tbelr enrance bad been effeced by means of prying he lock wih an Iron bar. * Wlddemer a Accouns Squared, The Firs Congregaional *Church has squared is Scandal accouns wih is lae pasor, Rev. Howard T. Widdemer. Mr. Widderaer enered sui agains he chnrch fo- salary due and he church people pu forh %claim ha a memorial window which was Mr. Widdemei?s propery was unpaid. The selemen of hese maers endsa long drawn ou nupleumncm. SEV ERE ARRAIGNMENT LAID OUT UNDERTAKER James H. Sexon Collapsed Yeserday in Freehold Afer Aorney Hawkins Had Denounced His Funeral Bill In Cour Jury Lops Off $410. A sensaional rial was concluded in Freehold yeberday, when he Jury de. elded ha a bill of James H. Sexon, an underaker of bls ciy, agains be esae of Marlah Wagner, deceased, was de clared exorionae and so slashed i ha more han half was rebaed In favor of be execuor, James D. Caron. Afer he verdlcl Sexon fell In a dead fain Mr. Sexons bill for maerials and services lix.ibe obsequies of Marlsb Wagner Was $698, which wih ineres amouned^ o $785. T -...: Execuor Caron regarded his as^exorlonae and noified.sexon ha he wm unwilling o pay ha amoun. Sexon brough.sui hrough John E. Lannlng and he case waa on rial wo days. Hawkins & Durand represened Mr. Caron. Mr. Sexon wns cross-examined for nearly a dsy by Mr. Hawkins as o be iems of he bills. Mr. Hawkins had subpoenaed all he bills and receips for disbursemens, bu Mr.Sexon produced only a receip for $32 and proesed on he sand agains showing his bills for he aricles furnished a Mrs. Wagner s funeral. The cross examinaion was exremely severe. Every Iem of he bill waa inquired ino.- _ Mr. Sexos was made o confess on he sand ba be bad added abou $800 o be original cos price of he caske. I was conended by he defense ha Mr.Sexon bad charged speclflclally for everyhing be bad done, including elephone messages, and I waa Insised ha hese charges fully compensaed him for all hls services. Furhermore, be defense showed ha Mr. Sexon had added $404 in addiion o his specific; charges and Mr. Hawkins waned Mr. Sexon o explain o he Jury why he made his addiional charge In hib bill, which seemed o bave covered ii profi for services in every iem hereof. [ l8d,lafc,fab.business Ib r3f 3f in all klnda of weaher and fel he ough o have exra compensaion for bese reasons. In eamming up his case, Mr. Hawklna denounced he charges as ourageous and exorionae and Insised ba $809 would fully pay Mr. Sexon for bis ime and for ho caske and oher hings furnished. The speech of H r. Hawkins agains be bill was unusually srong. Indeed, i was so forcible ba Immediaely afer is conclusion Mr. Sexon collapsed, falling over In a dead fain m soon, as he emerged fr^m he cour room. He waa carried o a room lo a nearby hoel and docors were a onco sec for. Hia condiion was such ba be did no leave Freehold ias nigh Tbe Ju ; rendered a verdic In favor of Execnor Caron, cuing he bill down o $305, wih Ineres for one year, making a osl of $8X3..r By his decision $410 was cu off Mr. Sexons charges. ARMORY ATHLETIC ASSOCUT OS. fifeen TNwwwid.Palora N»d>d.m xijc, m Armory a br- Mifiiaaiea. The subscripion lis for be selling of sock for he armory o be ereced - by Company H bas baen placed before he public. An acive canvaaa began Tuesday. Tbe shares are $5 each and will bear 5 per cen Ineres, Fifeen housand dollars In sock wlil be issued aud $5,000 will ba held as reasury cock. Subscribers mus pay fify per cen on heir purchases on June 1, he balance on demand. Tbe ile of he organizaion will be he Armory Ahleic Associaion la sorporae exisence will coninue 80 years. _ Long Branch Law aiid Order Sociey. The Law and Order Sociey compleed Is organizaion Mfnday. These officers were eleced: Presiden, Rev. J, F. Shaw; vlce-pealdan>.jex..w. H. Marshall; sfo reey, Rev, B. B. Baae, and reasurer, Dr. H. E, Shaw. The sociey Sim acompee record of all he licenses now in force, ogeher wih he names o he signers,. Fully one-hird of he licenses was found o be fauly, many o he freeholder* having signed ax high as nine differen licenses in one erm of cour. Babys Deah a Mysery.. Coroner Flock summoned, hough Township Consable Whie, he following jary o invesigae he deah of he Infan found on- he beach Tuesday a Avon: William Giffard^ foreman; Daniel Buxon, Frank Moun, Reuben Imlay, Hubbard Huley aad Charles DeBou. Tbe Jury me Wednesd*^ and decided ba he child cams o isdeah a be hands of.some unknown person. Hie auopsy revealed bungling surglci work. D R. M IN G IN S O A L K S ON PR E A C H ER S AND PR EA C H IN G The Pasor of he Wesminser Presbyerian Church Delivered sn Address Before, he Monhmuh Clerical Union on M»Mpy. A a meeing of he Monmouh Clerical Union, held Monday afernoon In he Fir& M, E. Church; Rev, Dr. George J. Mlnglns, pasor of he Wesminser Presbyerian Cburcb, read a paper on Preachers and Preaching." In he reamen^bf^bis heme Dr. Minglns referred o he rue preacher and o rue preaching. He said: "The rue preacher does no preach himself. This signifies ha he Is no self appoined. Paul very ofen akes his ground Gal. I ; 1 Paul an Aposle, 1 no of.men, neiher by men, bu liy Jems Chris and God he faher. I is.god s prerogaive, hrough he agency of he cburcb, o pu men Ino he work of he. minisry.,< There are far wo many self appoined minisers and he church and be work are suffering on heir accoun I have noiced ha a rue call o preach Includes a call o he people o bear he preacher Tbe rue preacher Is no self augh He needa more han mere human learning and culure. The rue preacher receives hi;; message from God. He is bu -be publisher of be will and be word of his Maser. Preachers sre no se apar o deliver heir own ideas and senimen, bu he whole, plain,unaduleraed counsel of God. They were sen o preach Chris crucified; no heir own fine spun heories, bu he gospel of he grace of God. Men way no like i. God will approve I and he consciences of men feel i, When Massillon preached before he French cour; aome disliked he way In which be presened he rabb of Chrisianiy. The couriers appealed o he king, Louis XIV. His majesy said o hem sharply: He bas simply done his " duy. I remains for us o do o.urs. The rue preacher is always a bold man never a coward. The rue preisjjer doesno manage his calling as a iw eib buainewi, or value I in proporion o ha money be makes- on of i. He dews no conen wub^ fifr-spproty ff BIs" 0wnvhear and Gods well done.* He»selk» so he riches of he world; bu he salvolbq. ofm en. He is a sranger o mere mercenarjr.moives,. He looks fo ra higher ansi grander reward. Dr. Mlngini hen epoke of he rae minisers heme. O R E O S TH E V IC T O R S The Local Team Defeas Wih Ease The Olympia Five of Sew York Oreos Juniors Also Win s Game. The Oreos were again vicors a baske ball in Cenral hall Saurday nigh They won from he Olympia Ahleic Clnbof New Tork, a srong eam, bu lacking in eam work. Tbe score was * The visiors were simply overawed by he eam work of he locals. They would; acually sand aghas e b he sphere w «passed along he line o he baske. Bu in he second half his surprise was somewha overcome, Foqling was he greaesrwaknaaa e f iie Olympia rioy, TbejU, g8?e heir opponens 11 poins on fouls ani ifora oh which hey railed o acore, : The Oreos were also guily of considerable fouling, bu he Olrmpla eam made heir baske only hree imes. For he Oreos Dudley made wo goals from field and four on fouls; Hankins, one field goal and seven on fouls; Kngb one field goal. For h Olympias Robers and Kane made wo goals on fouls and Downs one on fouls. Knighs lower lip was, severely cu in be second half of be game, bu suck o his pbb. The, line up was ae follows: OLTMrr». Kane Robers Moir Keller j Downs J Wendebnrgr i.- forward righ forward cener. legnard _ C.Rcgen righ guard, 0n The Pasime Ahleic- Club and he Oreos jdplnrj Risked * game, before he big fellows ook he floor, ho winning by s score of OREOS Hankins Dudley A Bogers, Oreos Palmaeer Bros. Lumber Yard. John and Amos Palmaeer are abou o, ener Ino h* lumber and coal business in his viciniy again. They have.sold belr ineress in heir lumber and hardware rade in Long Branch o Taylor Trnax....; The Palmaeers will erec heir offices and oher needfulbuildings near he As- bury Park waer works. These genlemen conduced a lumber and hardware business In Wes Asbury Park pnll They sold I o Barber, Towner Fielder and ransferred heir business o Long Brapcb, where hey have since hsen Adverise in he JouBirAx.

2 COLONEL AND M A JO R P R A IS E LOCAL M ILITIA Company H, Third Regimen, Was Inspeced Friday Evening in Cenral 1 Hall and Win Unsined Compli-. mens From Their Officers. This crack company" waa Major Dennis F. Collins reference o Company H afer.he ijiapeclpn las Friday nigh, mhich he came from Elizabeh o conduc. He spokehese words in a nea address, in which he boys were praised for heir all round good showing, couny waers las week The sreamb The inspecion was winessed by as many as could comforably find siing or sanding room in Cenral hall. A 8 o clock Major Collins, of ho new Second regimen and Colonel J. A. Shinn of M. Holly, recenly advanced o he colonelcy of he Third regimen, enered he hali. The company presened arms and he ceremony began. The roll waa called: The company, Including is officers, numbered 74 men, ou of 80 oa he roil. Accompanied by Capain Ryno, Major Collins Inspeced every mans uniform. Then he guns were Inspeced. Drilling by Lieuenans Whie and Guerin followed, afer which he company was dismissed. The work of Inspecion was conduciec aific! grea silence. The specaors were as respecful as were he men In line, The laer were glad when he ordeal was over. \.,. Major Collins said: Genlemen of Company H, I congraulae you,upon your depormen and he excellence of your work. I expeced o find you capable, bn I am mos agreeably surprised o find ha you are second, o none in he old Third regimen As far as I have ye seen, you are he bes company In he reorganized Third I regre o lose you._you are a pride o ali who know you as X do Thia crack company can seep Is presen lanreis asd win even greaer ones wih painsaking work. Xwish you suecess and prosperiy." Colonel Shinn said: Xcame unexpecedly o you and unheralded by any one. Tha Is my way. I ofen drop in on he companies in he Third regimen, ha I may see jus wha hey are doing. Major Collins deplores his loss of you. He need no do ha, for his loss is my gain. Boys, I am-proud o have you In he Third regimen. Your record Is your glory. Le me ask jus one hing of you be brave. I do no mean ha bravery a soldier should show under firs you have ha; bu bravery which will no soop o do, anyhing for which a soldier should blush. Never sully he uniform you wear -by a wrong deed. Never cause a inge of shame o be raced upon he face of a superior offices-. Honor yourselves, your company, your regimen, your counry. A recepion was endered he colonel end he major by he company.., V.. -: i _ I HIGH SC H O O L ALUM NI.. Public School Graduaes Me Las Thursday Evenlng. Efccfced Officers and Ar ranged for a Banque. An annual meeing of he Asbury Park High School Alumni Associaion was held las week in he Grand Avenue Hoel.. The following officers were elec ed for he ensuing year: Presiden, George W. Plenger; firs vice-presiden, Jesse Mino; second vice-presiden, Mrs, W.-W. Davis; recording secreary, E le B. Longsree; reasurer, Edwin Wyckoff ; corresponding secreary, Miss Fannie Richards; execuive commiee, Mrs. Emma P. Coward, W. W. Davis, Miss Jennie Sexon and he officers- menioned. The associaion decided o give a banque one week afer he graduaing exercises o fh e high school and he execuive commiee was auhorized o make all he arrangemens. An amendmen, ofiered by Ellas Long- "flfre ivwus "carried, p*rofcfinjpffat EefS? _aflfir_flfeenmembers-of_he-associaion shall consiue a quorum and four members of be execuive commiee sball consiue a quorum. A musical program preceded he business of he evening.. Miss Fannie Richards gave a piano solo; Fred Burdge, a flue solo; Miss Ellilyi Sedana whisling sold and Elvln Burls a bass solo. Gone o he Ishmus of Panama. Dr. Harry Taylor, son of Johnson Taylor of Ocean Grove, lef for Sijuh America Saurday, having obained appoinmen as surgeon o a pary of governmen expers who go here o make surveys. The pary will go he Ishmus of Panama, and will be absen abou five monhs. They go o survey a new roue for he ^proposed- Xabeiaa-canri. They salledfrom New York on he seamer Alene. Memorial Hospial Governors. A he annual meeing of.he governors of he. Monmouh Memorial Hospial, Col. John A. McCall of New York, :a Bummer residen of Norwood Park, was eleced a governor, o succeed Bev. Mal land Alexander, D,D., of Pisburg, Pa., resigned, while Mrs. E. H. Wilcox of Asbury P ar was chosen o succeed.he lae Mrs. Bannard. All of he bid governors were reeleced. i., Julian Ralph injured a Bel moa. Julian Ralph, iie war corresponden, a former residen of Asbury Bark, was wounded recenly a Belmon, In he figh beween he Briish and he Boers, Balph was hi In he apyach by &piece of shell, bu was no seriously h u r HAYTER HU RT. The Bradley Beach Divine s Fuile Aemp o Ous a * Journal Reporer From he Preachers Meeing. Rev. Henry J. Hayer or Bradley Beach has made anoher effor o have reporers denied admission o he sessions of he New Brunswick Disric Mehodis Preachers Meeing. And anoher ime he has failed. Monday morning,when he J oukhal represenaive dropped in he meeing room in S. Paul s Church, Ocean Grove, Mr. Hayer was discussing he emperance quesion. He sopped Immediaely on seeing he scribe and said:.* Mr. Chairman, I am opposed o he presence of ousiders a his meeing. I will no <;on. inue my remarks unil we are lef o ourselves. Eev. William B. Osborn, he.founder of Ocean Grove, who is no a member of he New Brunswick disric, arose and no knowing he significance of his remark, ook his ha as be said, In ha case Mr. Chairman, I had beer go and so mus my friend, Indicaing anoher genleman presen. Oh no, Mr. Hayer declared, She reference is no o eiher of you, for you are boh in he work, bu o,he reporer who Is here. I proes agains his presence and for one will no Bpeak while he is here. No one spoke, so he chairman, Bev Charles B. Smih of Poin Pleasan, said We will coninue our discussion; Mr. Hayer has he floor." Mr. Chairman," coninued Mr. Hayer, I move you ba he reporer be excluded from his meeing. No one spoke, so he chair said: We will coninue our discussion. Finally Mr. Osborne seconded he moion, "jus o dispose of he maer, he said. Bu i did no come o a voe, Mr. Hayer saying he would wai unil more members were presen. When more members.jbad arrived Mr. Hayer said he would wfi uqll some oher ime before be had be moion pu. 1. >The reporer did no go. AGREEMENT SIG N ED. Officers of he Board of Trade and he Symphonion Company Fix Up he Papers Bearing on he New Facory. The agreemen beween- he Asbury Park Board of Trade and he Sympbonion Manufacuring Company of New York in relaion o he building of a facory a Bradley Beach, was execued las Thursday by Presiden Graz and Secreaiy Benedix of he company, on he -auhorizaion qf he Board of Direcors of ha, concern. The firs paymen, namely $4,000, wm ordered o be beld In escrow unil he Board o! Trade is ready o sign he agreemen, which will be done as Boon aa he sale^ of loa whose revenue Is, o defray $8,000of he coefof baff«^ory,vwlli Warran be execuion. Several verbal changes ere made In he agreemen submied by he Board of Trade. SI. L. Bamman and J. Sanley Ferguson, represening be Commiee on Manufacures, were in New York and explained he siuaion of affairs. W. C. Corell, be archiec, showed he plans of he building and wen over be same wlu be company s archiec, who found everyhing saisfacory* ARMORY FOR IHE MILITIA. Company H Will Issue $13,000 Worh of Sock o Build a Home. Company H, N, G. N. J., voe-5 las week o ake 20 shares of he $15,000 worh of sock ba has been issued o provide funds for he erecion of an armory Tbfe amoun per share ia $5. Among he individual members of he company I is said $500 will be subscribed. The subscripion lis will be open oday and an acive csavass will be made a once i i, Jersey s Holy. Ciy. Ocean Grove has aained he disincion of being exploied in he World-wide Magazine, an English publicaion, under beile, The. Srange Holy Ciy of New Jersey. The auhor i r Charles Sidney Clark, who claims ha he has been bn he ground. The wrier deals wih he peculiar cusoms and rules which prevail wihin he erriory known as Ocean Grove, and uses half-one cus o Illusrae his sory. * WilliamC. Frick a Bankrup. William O. Fric), a New fo rk salesman residing a Deal Beach, haa filed a peiion in bankrupcy, wib liabiliies, $183,741, and.nominal asses.. $31,845, coesising of debs due Mm, $30,892. from Ieven"hunare3 personats Danv!IIe, P e n n ; noes, $700; cash, $18; office furniure, $45; wach; c^aln and jewelry, $190. Ail he debs.were conraced a Danville, Penn., in 1894, and are due o abou wo hundred crediors. Crossed Wires -Causa Trouble, The sriking of be fire bell a oclock Sunday nigh was he resul of a b^ak In wires a Asbury avenue and Main sree. The wind blew down a rolley wire and a elephone wire and hese In some way caused he alarm o srike. Assisan Fire Chief Marin H. Sco "andceiecrlcl&n Hudson arrived on he scene.and helped he rolley people In he work of adjusing be wires, whicli required over &u hour hour s work, "Siring,your ordew for, Prining o he Jo v b n al offi<^., 1 ASBURY PARK JOURNAL; FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9. iqcxj. OCEAN G R O V E S R E P O R T PO IN T S T O P R O S P E R IT Y The Ineresing Documen Deals Wih Maers Spiriual and Temporal and Reviews he Work of he Associaion For he Pas Year. The weny-ninh annual reporjfcf he Ocean Grove.Camp Meeing Associaion was Issued ias? week. Bishop J. N. ^Fizgerald s repor ia congraulaory In. Is characer. Half of he presiden sr-epor concerns he projec o make a coninuous ocean driveway brougl: Ocean Grove. On his subjec he bishop says: "Pressure from wihou has been brough o bear (or he purpose of securing such driveway, and friends wihin Ocean Grove have unied In a peiion ha h e concesslnn necessary o he erecion of ouch bridges be made by bs associaion. Wih her peculiar cusoms changed* Ocean Grove would be a maer of hisory. A new order of hlngi: wonld ob ain, and he gaes of his, our Zion, would be borne away. Tha he planing of-sur insiuion here hiry years sgo has resuled In grea developmen of, and benefi o, he coas above and below our grounds, is generally conceded. In view of his fac we feel ha he dwellers in he regions round abou should be slow o urge ha which we are fully persuaded will be for our serious and lasing- har, and ha hey should sae^ o enrench ua In our posiion raher han o lure us from i We mus, no, we canno,imperil ha upon which God has so approvingly placed hia seal. Vice Presiden A. E. Ballard refers in his repor o he business and municipal ineress of Ocean Grove. He favor he early opening and he lae closing of he audiorium his year as las. In his connecion be says: I js si large.and wholesome aracion o keep he audiorium open for he peopie, and he oucome may In oher respecs counerbalance ha iocs, yesome sysem ough b prevail by which b* expenses should Ib me in connecion wih si! objecs for which I la used, eiher lo lowering he expenses or Increasing he receips ;#*_... He noices be fac ha he decision of he highes cour in be sae affirms he validiy of he resricions conained lnhe charer, rules and by-laws of he associaion. Repora on he various services In charge of he devoional commiee are flaering. \ Dr. J. H, Alday, in his repor on saniaion, favors he appoinmen of»» exper plumbing Inspecor. This be finds needful because of defecive plumbing found In he waer meers. Reporers, who do so much for (eem Grove aad have so lile done for hem, are complimened.! The recepion of Presiden McKifUy, wih he addresses made by himself!wd Bishop FizGerald; ire given In fail, wm a page is devoed o a picorial represenaion of be scene. The financial repor for he yea is as follows: U C K IPTS Kccelred from municipal ware#*, assessmens and licenses...,?.14, Received from general &ggoe!feigu sources and sale o Wes Orovo w aer... 93,876 SB H a ire d from sale of lo. {applied, by rusees o paymen o? rjsjuda and ineres)... 9, Toal receips...*100, Balance cash Ocober 1,1898!., H?:g , aisbijbsxiairaa. Paid for msmicipal pnrpcees, police, parks, srees, garbage, (hoard of healh,lighing, ocean Personally-Conduced Tour via he Penn ;...sylvania Railroad. The nex Pennsylvania Railroad hree, day personally-conduced our o Washingon, D. C-, leaves Thursday, February 15. The rae, $14.50 from New York, $11.60 from Philadelphia,- w ih, proporionae raes from^> oher poins, covers ransporaion for be round rip, meals en roue, ransfer of passenger and ordinary baggage o hoel, wo days accommodaions a he Arlingon, Normandie, Riggs or Ebbl House, services of experienced ouris agen and ehpperon in shor, every iem of necessary expense during he enire rip. j For accommodaions a Willards, Begen, Meropolian or Naional Hoel, $2.50 Isbs. Side rips o Moun Yerhon, Richmond, Old Poin Comfor, and Norfolk a grealy reduced raes. All lckee good for en days, wih uecial hoet raes afer expiraion of hoel coupons. For Iineraries and full informaion apply o icke agens; ouris agen, 1196 Broadway, 1 New York; 4 Cour sree, Brooklyn; 781? Broad Bree,?Newark, N. J.; or George W. Boyd, assisan general passenger agen, Broad sree saion, Phllfilelphla., Jllacli Bass Disribued. Game Warden James M. Sraon was In charge y, be disribuion of black base, pickerel ane perch, in Monmouh socked were hose locaed a Freehold, Spring a k e and Belmar. Alogeher wo hundred black bass, wo hundred perch and one hundred pickerel, ranging In weigh from four ounces o hre. pounds, were disribued^ Brieiyboiy reads fc» 3 ocebsm., LEAVES THE M E T H O D IST S. Former Ocean Grovo Preacher Eners he Presbyerian Fold and is Now Engaged In New York. ( Rev. Dr. William M. Denman, a former edior of he Ocean Grove Record, has lef he minisry of be Mehodis Episcopal Church and goqe over o h» Presbyerians, having conneced bimseif wih he^preabyery.of New York, Recenly he received a onablmnus cail o become pasor of Olive Memorial Presbyerian Church, in Second.sree, beween Flrp and Second avenues, New York. Hs baa acceped he call aud enered upon his duies This Is he church of which he wellknown Dr. Scbauffier waa pasor for foureen years, aad Dr. McKinney fluedjl; pulpi for welve years. Dr. Denman succeeds Dr. McKinney. The SSagregaiop worships in a handsome newjedlflce, buil*elgh years ago, ho propery cosing abou $175,000. In he Sunday school here arefgoo scholars. The church has wo pasors, wo assisans and six visiors. In addiion o he ordinary church work Mr. Denman says hey do a grea deal of insiuional work. They have a handsome library and a mode! gymnasium, MADISON PETERS WIU JOIN.BAPTISTS. The Well-Kno,wn Divine no Longer Willing o Consen o Infan Bapism. Rev. Dn Madison C. Peers, pasor of be Bloomingdale Reformed Church, New York ciy, haa submied his resignaion o he board, of officers of he church, o ake effec on March 1. Dr. Peers, who Is well-known In Asbury Park, has given ou be following saemen o he public:. My resignaion is a sraigh maer of conscience. I Is be resul of wo years of prayerful mediaion and consideraion. I resign for be sole reason ha I believe ha be Bible eaches bapism for believers. only. I don wan o paricipae in a conroversy. I bave been pasor of bis church for eleven years. Naurally I dislike o sever be relaions ba I b&ve Incurred and he very pleasan ies ha.bind me o his congregaion. Bu here is such e> hing as a men having a convlncon and here ia Such a hing aa convicion having a mac. My conscience has dicaed my decision in bis maer., Dr. Peers In furher explanaion said ba his church compels hm o bapize Infans. And I have arrived a he conclusion, be said, ha ihe Bible inends ha only believers cat b«bapised. Infans orp, herefore, Ineligible. I Is rue, I will join he Bapis church. There is no longer any doub on ba score." I A MONTH S CORPORATIONS. Business la he Secreary of Sae s Office Sill Coalne* Brisk. Dnring he monh bf January one hundred and seveny-hree companies were incorporaed in he office of be se&eary of sae, a Trenon, he filing fees fo- which amanned o $21, In January of las year 169 companies srer formed, bu among hem were eo many concerns wih such immense capial sock ha filing fees amouned o $63, The larges companies formed during he pas monhs were: Bo^al r Co::u...;... *1,000,000 Grea Norhern Porland Cemen. CALIFORNIA. Thiry-One Days* Tour via Jha Pennsylvania Railroad. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged for a special personally-conduced our hrough California, o leave New York and Philadelphia on February 27, by special Pullman drawing-room sleeping car and connecing a El Pnso wih he Mexico and California Special," composed exclusively of Pullman parlor-smoking, dining, drawing-room sleeping, comparmen, and obaer. vaioh cars, for our hrough Califohiia, reurning by March 29. Round-rip ickes, covering all necessary expenses, $37^from III poins on he Pennsylvania railroad. For furher informaion apply o icke agens; ouris agen, 1196 Broadway, New York; 4 Cour sree, Brooklyn f 789 Broad sree, Newark, N. J.; B. Courlsender, Jr., passenger agen Balimore disric, Balimore, M d; Colin Sudds, pas- snger!>gen, souheasern disric, Washingon, D. 0.; Tholmas E. Wa, passenger agen wesern disric, Pisburg, Pa.* or address George W. Boyd, assisan general passaoge? agen, Philadelphia. Bound fcf Souh Africa. Charles A. Radsl of Glendoia sof for Sooh Africa Saurday. Redel ls a navy ar. He Mrved an ha Panher,Whichwasoao of he firs vessels o land a Guananamo, In Cuba.. The love of; fighing appeals srongly ci Bedfl and he" may ake -a band In ha Boer war.^ l-,v The laundress is sure of saisfacory resuls in her work if she uses Ivory Soap. Linens are of immaculae whieness; no dir or sreaks anywhere. There s no room for criicism in he work when brough home. Ivory Soap is cheaper han common.soaps in he end. A WORD OF WARNING. Th«f«ar nuny whi* soaps, ech represened o be las a good s he ivory; hy ARB HOT. bu Ilka all counerfeis, lack h* pcullar and rmarkab!* qualiies of h gnoin..ask for Ivocy **Soap and Insi upon geing I oorvmakt wm av mooi a oam«u oo. omonm*ti UNCONVERTED M E M B E R S Missionary William B. Osborn Says ha Mehodis Episcopal Church is Filling Up Wih Unbelievers. Rev.William B. Osborn of Hackesown, be founder of Ocean Grove, said Monday morning a he New Brunswick.Disric Mehodis Preachers Meeing: The Mehodis church i r filling up wih unconvered members and ha!>> why we havrdlfficuly in our church work.. This a sad fac bu a rue one. I believe church membership does no.amoun, o anyhing unless here is personal experience of salvaion In he hear of ev?ry man and woman. He said i ia now no longer considered a disgrace o join he Mehodis church, because of Isa sanding in he world of wealh, refinemen and culure and hoped Sa oher hings han hese would appeal o men in heir church relaions. H ii iemarl! ; were promped by Rev. George R. Middleon of Wes Park, who said ise baa noiced ba some of his members are row becoming convered. Bev. Thomas S. Brock, pasor of ha Bradley Beach M. E. Church, said his congregslonis considering he projec o erec a new church building., Be?. Charles R, Smih of Poin.Pleasan read a paper on "Children la he Church," Rev. J. W. Morris answered s query, Is he book of Genesis founded on radiion sad m yhf by saying: No, i la no, and when oid ha Bev, Dr. Lyman Abbo of New Ysak claims I Is, declaredi I don care if he dos. I don consider him auhoriy." Compauy... 5,000,000 CoamOB company O00.OOO Wilmoro Compuing Beale Co ,000 Federal PubhshlBBCompany...,,. 6,OOO,O0O Eleera Chemical Xlgh and Boa Company.,,,... 1,000,000 fron,sp rinl e c...$ 28, 881 SO OLD MEXICO. T Elecros Shoe Company, ,000,000 Paid or.general expenses and improvemens...,,,,... 77, 310 SO Ses L-,:,b Valley X,and & Mining Unied-Ueal Selling Company... 5,000,000 Paid for bonds redeemed anddner- Company ,SOO,OO0 eson principal... 8,, Consolidaed Reail Booksellers... 1,000,000 "Williard lumber Company... 1,000,000 Toal diabnrsemsmg......$109, Tf nnesseo Mineral Cosiiaoy,... 3,5O0,0OO Balance cash Ocober 1, ,075 Q CoXambeg Buggy Company..,.,... 1,000,000 Wes Coas Gold Mining Co ,000,000, * Kxoelsior.Telephoflo, Telegraph & SubwayBCOmpany.U:..:.... S.000,000 Federal Graphio Company... l,ooo,oo0 WASHINGTON. C.Q. Qanher ssons.*.... ^,000,000 Franklin ZlnoCompany DO Olympia Zinc Mining & Smeling Company ,000,000 Li Brohers... 2,500,000 Consolidaed Railway Elecric /- JjigliiiBB ai<l Equipni»n Co ,800,000 Vr. Queon Copper Company of..arlzoda.^.... i,0og,floq Norh American Iron Company..,, 5,000,000 nbaa Baking Company... 1,000,000 Sanley Mfg. Company.,,... 2,000,000 sylvania railroad. A Tweny-hree Days Tour via he Pennsylvania Railroad. The Pennsylvania I^ilroad Company hes arranged for a special personally-conduced our hrough Old Mexioo by special Pullman rain of parlor-smoking, dining, sleeping, comparmen, and observaion cars, o leave NewJYork and Philadelphia February 12, visiing all he principal poins of inercs in he "Land of Monezuma, and spending five days in he Ciy of Mexico. Round-rip ickes, covering ali necessary expenses, $300jfrom all poins on he Penn For fnrher informaion apply o icke agenis; Touris agen, 1196 ^roadway, New York; 4 Cour sree, Brooklyn; 789 Broad sree, Newark, N. J.; B. Courlaender, J r, passenger agen, Balimore disric, Balimore, Md.; Colin Sudds, passenger agen, souheasern disric, Washingon, D. 0.; Thos. E. Wa, passenger agen, Wesern disric, Pisburg, Pa,; or address Geo. W. Boyd, assisan general passenger agen, Philadelphia. Pasor Reed Will Reurn. A a meeing of he official board of S. Paul s M. E. Church, Ocean Grove, Friday afernoon, Rev. J. G. Reed, he pasor of ha church, was unanimously asked o reurn as pasor for aqoher, he fifh and las, year. Mr. Reed has acceped he call ab< remain In hie presen pasorae, If he N ew Jersey Annual Conference grans he reques.- Colonel Shinn nn. AII- Kpund Figher, { Colonel J. A. SblgJ of he.third reglm enl jniuie an address Sunday o" he Sunday school of S.*Paul s Church, Ocean Grove, Re~ Willian B. Osborn of Hackesown and Rev. j. H. Hawxhurs also spoke.: The occasion»a- an exra revival serrlce, a which a number of peniens came forward o- eeek he beer way. The Tri-Weekly Tribune»ad he Asbnry Fark Weakly JoubnAX, bo. newspspem for only $8 ber year. aaaousomai in anoher ealuns, i!. 1 i 1 Barns Desroyed By Sparks from Engine, Sparks from a passing rain were responsible for be desrucion of wo bams belonsins o M. H. Houghon, a Long Branch, Friday afernoon, causing a loss of» reral housand dollars. The fire, sared In be meado grass and was communicaed o he buildings. Several valuabref cofiges- were Tn peril unil he Long Branch fire deparmen arrived. A Remarkable Ra. Policeman Chamberlain of Ocean Grave has.a ame muskra, wjiich he caugh on he beach epveral days ago. Chamberlain says he ra enjoys a bah every day; eas from he hand of any member of he family; answers o is name and Is alogeher a sophisicaed piece of domesiciy. 4 4 Gram T h e G r e a H e a lh D r in k. Can be bad of jour Qroccr. Coss ba 15c. a pound. <)ommonded by Asbury Park physicians as he moa palaablo ananonr- Jshixiff subsiue for grain. coffee hey ever saw or ried. Healhful and saisfying. Try i. ^end B cens iaaampa for rial pack* ago. A. A. T a y l o r & S o n s C o. Manufacurers, 711 Bangs Avenue, Asbury Park, N.J. P E, JA8. F, ACKERMAN ^PJPS Grand avsqds. Asbnry Park, N. J,. L Hoars 8 o 10 i. m., 1 o a and 7 o 8 p. m. JJE. &LZi PBSNTIS8 OPHAK, SS5 Third arenie, Asbars1Park, N. J. Office Honrs anil llos.m., 13 o 3,8 o 7.80 p.m. Telephone connecion. D B.8./T.8LOCUMimBT_ No. 904 Main Sree, Over Milan Ross s Beal Esae Agency. Asbnry Park, N.J. Gas adminisered and local ansaholos for painless exracion. DB.H.8.TAyLO%HTIBr_ (Graduae of UnlTersiy of Pennsylvania). Cor. Cookman ave. apd Kmory sy opp, P. O, Over liemaisres, enrance on Emory i. Office Honre 0 o B. T \U. GEORGE B. HERBERT, :. DKNTAL SUaOKOIV. Second Floor, A. P. and O. G. Bank Building Office Hours-0 a. m. o 6 p*m. Appoinmens mado by mall or poraon. Gas adminisered. jqr.h. O. M11XAR, Veerinary Burgeon and Canine BpadalU, 705 Asburjr Ave., Asbnry Park. GVadnao Universiy of Penn. Terms reasonable, : Telephone Call M f. TBAACC. KENNEDY, i, *. * Aomey*a-IiaW- Solicior, Maser in Chancery _... ana Noary... - Public x. of 4Tiles,Ac.". ^. Monmouh Baildiogf Asbury Park, JAMES D. CARTON, ATTOB^EY-AT*IaAW, Masef and Splloior in Chancery. Office, Asbury Park-Ocean Grove Bank Building. y p A m m bl/pibrbony A n U r r E o r ; AsbwyPkrk.N.-J. v!-o i* 8»«iii. I a

3 (ESSENTIALS OF THE TOILET.! U ( n l «and Oher D ecoraions of he B a lr - U lm T h i> i Jn Toque.. One Tery disincive feaure of evening1: dresfc Ib he decoraion of lie liair, ond o fashionably dressed hdncl 1«absoluely essenial o he sacceis iof any evening1oile, no m aer how Islmplo ho gown may be. The old lnysj/when he locks were wised Ino m simple kno, have passed awny, and ;wo have reached a happy medium be- ;ween ho high, oulandish headdress opd he quain simpliciy so unbecoming o mos W omen. An evening coiffure is no complee wihou some decoraion besides he curling and f.puffing of he hair. Aigrees,, boh i jeweled arid plain, are a prominen p ar of hair ornamenaion, and hen here are* all Sors of fanciful wings and buerflies sparkling wih spangles. One very uncanny design is a bai wih wings of je and seel and 0 body of seel sequins. Prey dragon ies qnde of gauze and hand pained are charming In JJle hair; nnd hen here nro lile silver gauze horns spoed wih rhinesodes.. Flowers and upsanding bows of velve ribbon wired in aigree form are very much vrorn, and wired lace bows, boh black and whiei are very prey. There ore some variaions in he mode of doing up he hair, bu he full, round pompadour sill prevails. Some of he laes modes sbqrw a suggesion of a paring; ye hey are pompadour in effec, and sofened a lile by somplile curls o n eiher side of he forehead. A paring a one side and he h a ir drpwn down cm he forehead is ( anoher prey mode, very becoming.in some faces. Curls are worn In he back, and h<j lile jeweled pin so oommbnly used o confine!ho shor locks Is very, much lu evidence. The golden rulo fpr a becoming syle of dressing he h a ir is o choose he one h a is Indivduolly becoming, and no change wih every passing fancy. Toques wih Sable crowns and brims of m irror velve, rimmed wih muslin flowers, are a feaure of millinery. P.oses nro he special kind, and ho cmaller sizes are much used, a wreah of whie roses being he only rim ming ou a sable ha. Long coas of velve, a half-fiing loose sneque, In shapes wihou any seam in he middle of he back, are./ one of he specialies in winer garmens. Wide bonds of siched panne nre h e rimming, and disinguishing feaure in h is syle of garmen, w heher of cloh or velve, ore riple evers, one of cloh like he coo, one of whie sain, embroidered wih lace on ile edge, and one of colored clohcovered wih Bichlng. The combinaion of mink and ermine appears among he novelies in a r neckwear. HOW TO PRESERVE WIVES. If Tieae D irecions Are F n lh fu llr Follow ed.he B esnl W ill Be Saisfacory. "Thl» special sor of preserve m igh prove ybe an Invaluable household ur- _lcle, did ihe.many conscienious and ^yell-meaning men who belteve in he propriey of preserving heir wives undersand h e culinary a r required fo heir bes preservaion. The following mehod, if carefully adhered o, never falls o give saisfacory, resuls: In h o firs place, swit S are a frui which should be seleced for qualiy, m ore.w ib regard o heir flavor han appearance, which will resul In he agreeable surprise of asing beer han hey look. They should never be placed In. nn earhen ngae-ware po of any old dimension or shape, bu Ino a generous loving cup, having a ruo hear shape, Oover wih waer Judiciously flavored wih pure grape sugar o k#ep hem swee and palaable. Tha hey may be kep horoughly warmed, place he recepacle on bo back of he sove in which mnb be used " for besing purposes he free burning coal, never gas. Do no make he misake of subm iing he frui o a varied emperaure, as i is ap, o impair he flavor imd exrac an uncerain bierness. I may bo necessary o aii I occasionally, bu his should be done wih a hear-shaped spoon.. Throw -Ino he loving cup now nnd again a handful of herbs, swee violes and fragran mignonee. You will be surprised a beirpreservingqualiy, ond he deliciousness of be aroma which will permeae he amosphere will prove mos appeizing. A few gold coins dropped genly a he righ iirje ino he waer and allowed, o simmer during be process of preservaion will inge he mixure o he king s ase. N. Y. Sun. W aiiilff and nrj-lnnr l, n n lr. Once a monh, u, lie very leas, he head should,^e, washed. Borax makes he bes cleanser. Pleny of warm wier Is needed afer h e process of cleansing has been gone hrough. The warm w aer should be poured over he head by a second person, he hair being held over a babub while bls is being done. Yolk of egg makes an excellen wash for be bair, bu even" greaer care Is needed afer Is applicaion han in he oase wih borax. Oherwise he hair will be sicky when dry. No ime should be los in drying he hair afer i bas been washed. The bes way odigr il quickly and horough Jjr im afer «good rub wih dry owels, o pi on a rug In fron of a good fire, ana, slll rubbing, allow he hea o fall on he b^dc. he sides arid he op of ho head alernaely. A douche o f cold - w aer should frlwnys be poured over be head afer ho warm waer, and in cold weaher some alcohol should be rubbed.wel\ ino he scalp. The hair should apypr bp done up uni 11 ij is perfecly dry, end i should be well shaken before beginning o brush and comb i afer i has been washed* Ladies Home Journal. " < fi Aoqnlre an A racive F ffare, In nine pases ou of en. a defecivelooking figure is no so in realiy, ba Is simply he resul of coniguously Wearing badly-fiing bodices and uo giving sufficien aenion o he cu of he underwear and he shape ol he corses. This season all bodice. and eo#b are igh-fiing, added o which Bklrs are sill made o cling closely found he hips; herefore he undergarmens m us be made wih as few senmf or creases as possible, as hey show hrough he m aerial of which he akli is made and make he handsomes gown look unsighly. For his reason nil he newes peicoab are*gored righ up o he wais wihou a shaped band. The fron fis closely ino he figure as far as he hips, he remaining fullness is hen arranged o,he Blzeof he wais by means of a drawsring, and in order o sill furher reduce he wais measuremen shaped-o-he-flgure combinaions made of fine qualiy naural wool or slll are generally adoped by he, leaders of fashion in all grades of sociey. Washingon Sar. 1 G overnm en Pnw nihopa. Pawnshops in Germany had heir origin in he seveneenh ond eigheenh cenuries and were chiefly public underakings conduced by he sae or communiy. Some of hese sae Insiuions in he German empire are he Ipyal lending house in Berlin, he Grand Ducal lending houses in Weimar and EUeriaph. and he Dueal lend" Irig house in Goha. Of course, hese ore run by he governmen. The capial for carrying on business by he municipal auhoriies!b derived eiher from he reasury or he ciy savings bank, which Is usually operaed in connecion wih he pawnshops. The principal ciies can ge money from privae persons a from hree o four per cen. In Berlin here was invesed during he year 1888 in hese municipal pawnshops $922,000. The year showed a profi of $10,700, or somehing more han one per cen. N. Y( Jounml, Philosophy of a ^Slx-Yenr-Old. Some brigh lile girls who live in.ves Niney-Sixh sree were recenly aken by heir parens o se he wonders of be new "Zoo" a Bronx park. As hey reached he habiaion of he v o l hey found, he beas jus devouring a live sparrow as a porion of his dinner. The eldes lile girl, becoming excied and indignan over he specacle, samped her foo, exclaim- l*g: "Oh, you cruel, wicked wolf, o ea,ha dear lile sparrow! Wha a monser you are! i Miss Marlon, aged six, looked a ber Incensed siser wih a philosophical air and said: Wha do you w an he wolf o do shoo I and cook i flrs? N. Y. Tribune. M ounain Inhabied by Hermis. One of he sranges and mos conservaive of Cbrlsjlan communiies Is he selemen of monks and hermis on Moun Ahos. According o a German scholar who visied he region no very long ago here are 21 large monaseries, 11 villages, 250 cells and ISO hermiages, which ogeher accommo- dne abou 0,000 persons. They, represen all naions,bu agree in living in perfec seclusion, according o b eru le of S. Basil. They are sold o be 161- eran and hospiable, bu no Moslem is allowed o Bele in be disric and no woman may se foo on he mounain. Chicago Chronicle. F lig h of he San, The laeb calculaion of he velociy and direcion of he sun s moion In space is by Prof. Bmon Newcomb. He Esimaes ba he solar sysem is being carried In a norherly direcion a ho rae of 16% kilomeers a Ule over en miles per second. The poin oward which we are moving Is wihin a very few degrees of he exraordinarily brigh sar Vega In he consellaion of Lyra. Youh s Companion. VIo a Thing, My good man," said he derlc&llooking individual, "I ru s yoq bave aken he subjec of your fuure welfare Ino consideraion. Do yon hink b a you are eniled o pass wihin he pearly gaes *. Sflifney," replied Weary Walker, promply. "We ain iever done riub* In, hev we. Dusy? Philadelphia Becord. T he L onges W ord. Wife Here s he longes word in he language..there s 20 syllable? in I. Hiubaud Ju s he same I Isn. The longes word Is he corporaive degree of long. Ilpw do you make ha ou? Easy enough. 1 don care how long your word Is h a is longer! Deroi Free Press. A Jloe C om ln. Jack You know when Mabel rejeced me las week I old you my roubles and you promised o help me. Well, she acceped, me las nigh. Am I o hank you for Inerceding for me? Cousin Belle No exacly, dear boy, 1 simply Inimaed o Mabel h a 1 was afer you myself. Philadelphia Press. BooCMaa In laeaees. "T ha Mrs. Crash nex door plays cake-walk muslo from morning ill nigh. Don bo oo hard on her; perhaps she is rying o keep he» cook in a good hum or. Indianapolis Journal. Inform aion,... Frlep(Vr-Wba is he capaciy a your boel?. *, Proprieorr-W ell, we pari Accommodae 200, or we can make 800 uncomforable. Puck. I Is Differen Then. Many a mao who humbly speaks of his own insignificance gps mad If oher people refer o I. Chicago Dally News. I Nonaenae. 1 ider nonsense Silly girls and dudes. Chicago Dally News. \ REFLECTIONS OF AN ARTIST. Pleore* of a Poor Q ualiy Are Of ea he Nucleus o a Pine Collecion. Maily a nucleus o a fine a r collecion has been laid in a few picures of poor qualiy,u said a well-known "ar connoisseur o a- Washingon Sar reporer. Whenever a man comes om y sudio, looks over he pieires and buys he cajivas ha really plenbes-him, he coninued, I am fairly well saisfied h a he Is desined o make a noable collecion If he has he necebeary means, no m aer wha bad ase or lack of ase he shows In his firs selecions. I Is only he man who has no confidence In his own judgmen, and who buys only wha ohers ell him are good, for whom I have no hope. The fac la a picure is an educaor and he man o r woman who buys one and sudies i Is sure, sooner or laer, o discover Is fauls and Is fine poins, no m aer how blind hey were o hem a firs and no m aer w ha flimby ricl of he aris hey were araced by. Try i yourself If you doub he ru h of his asserion. You may know nohing of ar. Buy a picure h a pleases you, hang-i where you can see i daily and look a 11 frequenly. You will need no insrucion o learn wheher I has m eri or is filled wih defecs. Many an ar collecor has been educaed in his way. By and by he daub Is replaced by a beer picure, and he novice insincively becomes a compeen judge of w ha is meriorious or bad a a r, EXHIBIT BY THE NEGRO. I W ill Bave a Place In h e Unied Saes Sociological D eparm en a Pnrla. Under he auspices of h e Unied Saes governmen, he American negro is o have a disincive exhibi a he Paris exposiion, Thomas J. Calloway, of. Washingon, a prominen colored man, has been appoined o prepare his exhibi. A limied space has been se aside in he Unied Saes exllibi In sociology fpr his feaure. I is aimed o show h a he. people of African descen in America are civilized. Chrisianized, possessors of vas educaional privileges. They are owners of perhaps half a billion dollars w orh of prqpcry. They are engaged in every indusry and pursui common o whie Americans, and universally accredied wih rapid progress. America can herefore furnish Europe w ih much evidence of. he negro s value as a laborer, a producer and a ciizen, ha he saecraf of he old world will be wiser in he shaping of is African policies. The leading colored inercolonial Insiuions of he Unied Saes are arranging for.crediable exhfbis. There are more han a dozen oher feaures of he negro exhibi under way. Every New England sae will be called upon o conribue oward he exhibi. OFFICIAL BATHTUBS. From This Acconn We Learn How he" Ireselaora-Indnlae ~In T heir Ablaion*. Awsy down in he basemen of he caplol, In he m ids of he winding and myserious passage* of his suberranean secion, are locaed he congressional bahrooms, where he saesmen cleanse heir cuicles a.he expense of Uncle Bam. There arc abou 15 ubs on he honae side, and when congress is In session hey are paronized a all hours o he day. The represenaives who ake heir periodic ubbings in he caplol bahrojfcis are no bound by any paricular V u r or rule of bahing. They sar In o any hour of he day- (or nigh, If he house sis lae), and are scrubbed and rubbed down by Brong-ormed aendans a governmen expense. The fac ha he ubs are almos consanly occupied Indicaes he exen o which he privilege of a froe bah Is appreciaed. In roany pf he hoels of he ciy paronlied by congressmen a chargela made for ho ubo of ho bah, rind he hrify represenaive can ge around bib expense by making bis abluions a ha caplol, eavs he Washingon Bar. In boh he Benae and house wings o f he caplol here are barber shops, where saesmen are shaved, and hair onlcb, perfumes and soaps furnished by he governmen, bo h a if one has a mind o, he usual expenses of he barber shop can be avoided. Tbe Bicycle Araonr he Illndas. In an aricle, A Hindu Home, in he December number of he Nineeenh Cenury, Hon. J. D. Bees ells how a he sixh mile we mee he rajo mouned, no on nn elephan, bu on a bicycle,.and, bu h a an aendan wih a broad gold sash over his shoulder runs in frpn nnd anpher behind, you m igh almos ake him for common cloy on a bike. Arrived a he polao*, be finds ha he rani is, from a domeaic poin of view, monarch of all he surveys, and her Brahmin husband bears he same relaion o her ha hs lae prinoe oonsor bore o Queen Vicoria- The rani ells Mr. Beee ha* afer breakfas you cab ride my son s bicycle In he omiryard, ond r y SV Os boy, aged five, will ride his ricycle, ajod when I ge a bicycle or my big daugher be pijry will be complee." Armored Train* Armored rains, which one -aking such an lm peran par In he presen campaign, usually consis of a powerful engine, hree Iron racke, a waer ank and a passenger car. The Bides ore raised six fee, wih hree quarerinch boiler pises, and perforaed wih horizonal slis for he occommpdaion o f rifles and Maxims. Each vehicle is capable of holding 50 or 60 men easfy. : U r a v e i c r s f 1 Q u ie. RAILROAD. IfcU Sandard Railroad of America. On and afer November 10,1800* Trains Leave Asbnry Park Week Daya. ITor New York and Newark, 7.10, 8.G0 a. m. 2.25,5,88 p.m. For Elizabeh a.m.. 2 2B p.m. For Rahway, 8 50 a.m., 3.26, 5.88 p.m. For Maawan, 8.50 a.m., 2.36, 5.88 p.m. For Long Branch, 7.10,8.50,11.00 a.m., 2 15, 2.25, 5.88,6.40, 7.07 p. m. For Bed Bank, 7.10, 8.50 a.m., 2 25, 5.88 p.m. For Philadelphia, Broad B. and Crenon, 7,20, 8.05 a.m., 12.15,4.07 p.m. For ( amden, via Trenon and Bordenown( 7.20, 8.05 a. ra., 12.15,4.07 p.m. For Camden and Philadelphia, via Tome Biver, 1.23 p. m. For Toro bbiver, Island Heighs and inermediae saions, 1.28 p.m. For Poin Pleasan and inermediae saion#, a m., , 6.48 p. m. For New Brunswick, via Monmouh Juncion, 6.05 a.m ,4.07 p.m.. Trains Leave New Tork /dr AsburyPark From Wes Tweny»hird Bree Saion, 8,55 a.m., 12.40, 8,25, 4»5j> p.m. Sundays, 0.25 a.m., 4.55p.m., > From Desbrosses Sree Saion, 0.00 a.m., 12.50, 8.40, 5.10, p.m, Sundays, 0.4 a.m,, 5.15 p.m. From Corland Sree Saion, 9,00 a.m., 12,50, 8.40, 5.10 p.m. Sundays, 9.45 a.m,, 5,15 p.m. On Sundays will sop n Inerlaken and Avon Id place of Ndrh Asbnry Park and Asbnry Park o le off passengers. Trains Leave Philadelphia (Broad Sree) for Aabnry Park A 8.20,11,10 a.m., 8.ao, 4.02 p.m., weekdays. Marke S. Wharf, via, Oamden and Trenon, 7,80,10.30 a.m., 2.80, 8.80 p.m. weekdays. Leave Marke S. Wharf, via JameBburg, 7.80 a.m., 4.00 p.m., week-daye. Washingon and he Souh. LEAVE BROAD STBEBT, PHILADELPHIA, For Balimore and Washingon, 8.50,7.20,8.82, 10.20, 11.28, a.m., (12.80 Limiod, Dining Car), 1.1? (Dining Car), 8.12, 4,41, (5.25 Congressional Limied, Dining Car), , 0.55 (Dining Car), 7.81 (Dining Car) p.m., and 12.2Qjuigh week-days, Sundays, 8,50. 7,20, 0.12, 11.28, a.m,, 1.18 (Dininor Car), 8.12, 4.41, (5.20 Con- Ngressional Limied,Dining Car), 8.05, 0.65 (DlniDg Car), 7,81 (Dining Car), p.m., and _ nigh, * Time-ables of all ofrer rains of ho sysem may be obained a he icke officeb or saions. J, B. WOOD, Gen. Pass. Ag, J. B. HUTCHINBON. Gen. Manager. TORE AHDLOHG BRANCH R, R. Time Table in effec November 19h, STATIONS IN NEW YOEK, - Cenral R. R. of New Jersey, foo of Libery and Whiehall srees, (Sonh Ferry erminal.) Pennsylvania R. R., foo of Corland, Dob* brobses and Wes Tweny-hird srees. T-eavo NEW YORK for ASBURY PARK and OCEAN GBOVE. Foo of Libery srees 4.80,8.80,11,80 a. m 4.80, 0,28 p. m. Foo of Whiehall sree (Souh Ferry erminal:) 8.25,11.80 a. m., *4.25, 6.10 p m. Foo of Wes Twenyhird sree: 8,55 a.m,, 13.40, *3.25, *4.65 p. m. Foo Desbrosses sree; 9,00 a. m.,12.50, *8.40, *5.10 p. m Foo Corlar Ik sree: 9.00 a. m., 12,50, *8,88, *5.10 p. n.,. Leave ASBURYPARK and OCEAN GROVE for NEW YORK, 6.17, *7.10, (Newark and New York only), *8.00, 8.50 a. m 12.10, 2.26, 4 00, 6.38, 0.29 p. m. For Freehold, Trenon and Philadelphia,via Sea Gir, Penn. R.R.,*7.29, 8 05 a. m., 12.20, 4.07 p m. For Trenon and Philadelphia,via Bound Brook roue, 0.17, 8.00 a. m 12,10, 4 00 p. m, For Toma River and.inermediae saions o Camden, 1 23 p. m. For Bolmar, Spring Lake, Sea Gir and Manas qaan, 7.00, 7.29, 8.05, 10.27, a. m 12.15,1.38,3.58,4.07, 5.19, 0.15,6.48, 8.28 Vp. m. Jcor Poin Pleasan,7.00,10.27,10,59 6. m, 1,28, V3.58, 5, p. m. * Fof Lon«Branch and Red Bank, 0,17, 7.10, 8,00,8.50, 11,00 a. m, (Long Branch only), 12.10, 2.15 (Long Branch only), 3.25, 4.00, 5.83* 5.40 (Long Branch only), 0.29, 7.07 (Long Branch only), - Denoes express rains, RUFUS BLODGETT, Sup. N. Y. & L. B. R.R. H. P. BALDWIN, G. P. A.. C. R.R. / J. R. WOOD, G. P. A., Penn. R.R. R. R. OF HEV JERSEY. Anhracie coal Used Exclusively, Insnringffisanllness Mid Comfor. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT JAN. 8,1B00, Trains Leave Asbnry Park: For New Tork, Newark and Elizabeh via all rail roue, 0.17, ,4.00, 0.3D p. m. Sundays from Inerlaken saion, 7.87 a. m., 4,18 p.m. For Philadelphia and Trenon, via Elisabeh* por, 0.17,8.00 a. m., 13.10, 4.00 p.m. Son* days from Inerlaken saion, 7.87 a.m., 4.18 p, m. For Balimore and Washingon 0.17,8.00 a.m., 12.10, 4.00 p. m. Sundays from Inerlaken saion, 7.87 a.m., 4.18 p.m. For Eason, Behlehem, Allenown and Mauch Chunk a, m., 13.10, (4.00 o Eason^p. m, Sundays from Inanaken saion, ForWifiMbarreandrScraion^B.OO a.m,, For*Buffalo and Chicago via D. L. & W. B. R a.m., 4.00 p.m, i - CHESAPEAKE AUD OHIO ROUTD U W E S T A N D SO U T H. U The F F V, a Bolid rain of Pnllmaii vesibule slopcsjdifiw car-ee-d d?,y coaches^. New York o Cincinnai and Louisville via Wo»Uiagon wihou exra. fare, leaving New York by Pennsylvania Railroad a 4.66 p. m.. Philadelphia a 7.40 p.m.; arrives-a Ho Springs 7.35 a.m., Cincinnai 5 p.m, Louisville 8.16 p.m.< S. Louis 7.30 nex morning. Fas Cincinnai Express, week days, IgaVes New York 8.00 a.m., Philadelphia 10.20; ar- Hves Cincinnai 7.56 a.m., Louisville a.m., S. Louis 0.50 a.m,, giving direc connecions o poins beyond. *. FirsUdass limied raes from Asbury Park or New York o Cincinnai, $10; Louisville$19.50; S Louis, $21.25; SanFrancisco, $78,75; ex- <mrsion, $x daya sopover a Washingon, D. C., allowed all ickes. Through ickes a*.d baggage checks a Asbnry Park and all NewYork and Long Branch Saions, and all principal. Pennsylvania Railroad oibces. JOHN KURVY, Ticke Agen. frank McCo n n ell, p. a. 863 and 1838 Broadway, N. Y. H. W. FUM>»B.;G P. A. Winer Mail Schedule. The poe office winer schedule pf cipsing and arrival and collecions and deliveries of mails In Asbnry Park haa been announced and Is as follows: CLOSE. Vnr VnrV fllui ixiini- norb 7, am ; 8.80,6.00p.m. For PhlladelpDla 7.00,11.40» m : pm. For Phiiadolphia via Now York-«.00 p n. For Newark am ; l.bb, 8.80, 6,00 p m. For Trenon 7.00,11.40 a m ; 8.80 p m. For Freehold 7.80, 11,40 am ; 8.80 p m. For Poin Pleawn and war.uiom 9.B5 am ; 13.55,9.00 pm. For Ocean Grove 7.00 a m ; 13,55,0.00 p m. AHBIVE. From New York and poins norh 7.00, am ; 1, ,0.80 pm.... * From PhUadelphla 7,00, a m; 5,40 ^ Frpra.Newark direcfr~7.00^10.37 a m; 3.58^ 0 F?(mi<ITi<m on 7.00, a m ; 3.18, B.40 P From Froohold a mi 1.38, ^ Fw ifpoln Pleasan and way saions 8.00 am ; 13.10, 4.00 pm; From Ocoan Grove 8.00 a m COLLECTIONS FBOM 5.80,11.80 a m; 8.80 p m. DEXJTEBIKS am ; 8.80pm.» V-H»» _+ -» -»! ( H*, &**- *. ( TrUTT7TTT Naure has been kind o Deal, 1 U r / U A j n 1 i? U L/ for a no oher rfesor on he New *< Jersey Coas can so many naural D EA L... aracions be found. Here are, some of he feaures for prospecive home builders o consider:, Healhful locaion, beauiful scenery, no mosquioes, divering pleasures, accessibiliy, (including express rain and boa service), macadamized and graveled srees, saniary sewarage, pure aresian waer, illumi naion by elecridy, congenial surroundings, social advanages, club life, resricions from nuisances, clear iles, reasonablepijces and suiable erms. Wih hese poins in view, we would be pleased o bave you visi Where in addiion o he above here, is a magnificen bluff along he enire ocean fron, landscape archiecure, 18 hole golf course, $ 15,000 clubhouse, and new railroad saion, which is conceded o be he fines on he enire line of shore resors. TITLES.....GUARANTEED by he New Jersey Tile Guaranee and Trus Co. of Jersey Ciy A a very moderae cos. Prices are low enough o guaranee safe and profiable invesmen To hose who desire o build we are ready o make especially aiacive erms. *. We shall be pleased o mee visiors a he saion by appoinmen ^ Highea referances giuen. and.re/ iiir*d.,,.s.. - For appoinmen or oher informaion address... Deal, N. J. RTLRNT1CC0RST REI\LXYCO. Leading Esablishmen in he Sae for High-grade Sock and Moderae Prices. SPRINGLAKE, N. J. O. H. BROWN, Farnlnre#. Domesic and Impored, for every requiremen. Carpes.,, from he noed looms of his and oher counries. Ubna for domesic purposes and ornamen. Caery for he able of rich and poor. B K 3 0 C,.lA K E W O O D, N.J. Brie-a-JBrac «for he connoisseur and ar collecor, Engravmgs for he drawing room and library. Crockery for hoels and privae families, wih special deeormious. EveryblnK... for he furnishing of seashore or ciy homes, i Esimaes given cheerfully and coureous aenion o all visiors or parons. Goods delivered a any of he owns along snore free - IneSlng purchasers are kindly advised o examine he new and fresh. soclc a my Spring Lake esablishmen Time and money saved 11iiroufling-enlreror parially -refurnishingdor-he summer, 0. H. BROWN, Spring Lake and Lakewood. or*

4 ASBURY PARK JOURNAL, FRIDAY,. "i... FEBRUARY 9,, ^ s l i n r g l a f H ^ o n r a l AWD MONMOUTH REPUBLICAN PUBLISHED WBECKLYAT THB flsbuey *PfRK PRINTING HOUSB NO. 718 MATTI80N AVENUE,. MVUUY PARK) HEW JERSEY, Daily Ediion AU he Year. Bmend a second-class maer a he Asbury Park Pos Office, February 7, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION* l,re»r.in 00 6 monhs, in advance monhs, In advance. j... *5 Vngl copies... w... a To CORRKSPONDKNTS We shall be glad o re- felve Iems of news and communicaions on snb- K i of ineres o his commnniv. Wrie only on one side of he shee. AU communicaions should be accompanied by Ie full name and address of he wrier, no necessarily for publicaion bu as a guaranee 01 good faih. Anonymous leers will no be noiced. Leers inended for he ediorial or news de par men should be addressed o he Edior of The JOURNAL, Asbury Park, New Jersey. Long Disance Telephon* oa b. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, r~Sui«crlE>Uon«o he Journal will i AKoalnnd a exnlraloa miessis Fo- Mafcer has nolcs o hs conrary. Hellos» flas on address i*fe5i, I ells he aa seh paper U paid o. All renewals mus Me aossmpanled or cash. STATE S GAIN IN CONGRESS. Inelligen esimaes of he Increase Is he populaion of New Jersey since he las congress reapporionmen was made lead o be conclusion ba be sae will be eniled o a leas one more member of congress, and possibly o wo more members, when he nex rearrangemen of he congress disric Is made under be census of According o he las sae casas, he populaion from 1890 o 1S9S had increased 233,173. If in he las decade be growh hue. been in he same raio, b«populaion of he sae will be abou 1,900,000, and upon he qpmlng census he sensed represenaion ifi congress _,-wlll be baaed. 1A The larges disric in be sae, according o he census of 1895, was he Vlleb, wib a populaion of 808,224. The IVh wash smalles disric, wiha^populaion of 154,739. Tbe y M dlkrlc Is composed of all of Hudson couny excep be ciy Bayonne, The IVh disric Is made up of he counies of Hunerdon, Morris, Sussex and Warren, A glance a he figures shows ha- he V llh disric in he IfM rearrangemen bad 74,491 more papulaion han he nex larges disric (he Vlh), and 258,685 more han he smalles disric (he IVh), or wihin 573 of a populaion large enough o make wo disrics of he size of he IVh. The basis of represenaion under he census of 1890 was 173,000*for each con gress dlirlcjbu under he- sew cessss I lssl he.jk ali of r^reseua. e ji^ n l ie Increased o a leas 200,000. o i l # populaion of be sae is now 1,900,000, as i is hough o be, Narg, Jersey, on he basis jus menioned, would be eniled o nine members of congress, wih a large fracion o spare abou 100,- 000, in ac. Oa h basis of he las rearrangemen he sae would be eniled o en msmbers, wih large fracion c?ar, So ha i seems o be cerain ha New Jersey will ge an Increase of a ieai one member of congress. The quesion as o how he new disric lines would be arranged in- be necessary geographical change is already exciing Commen In all pars of be sae. Necessarily*, unil he basis on which he reds- rlclng will be done h» been deermined aiuch of his commen Is epecui&lm I isi, neverheless, a manifesaion of be lively Ineres, which is -aken in be possible geographical lines of he new disrics, aad in which he poliical aspecs are prominen.. workshop for he-world., As a coiwe* quence, he number of Idle workers in he Unied Saes a he presen ime is smaller han I ever was before. The counry has aained a higher degree of prosperiy ban ever wab known in he pas Here are riumphs for Republican policy which will gain hundreds of housands of voes for he pary In he elecion of EXPORT OF MANUFACTURES.,... The consan increase in he.ex jpra- ion of American manufacures i» one of he marked feaures Of our foreign rade. In DecemM,J,8j)Lhe counry spld..m - llm ~.o g o d... ^ m a lfl^.xqr JhenuAfc 000,000 of manufacured aricles abroad The sales IirDecember,-1898r~W8nr-$28r 600,000, while hose in he same monh In were $38,000,000,. There-was-,-de- allne in be amoun of- agriculural expors Sa bs las monh of 1899, aa compared wih he same ime la 1888, bu he shipmens of manufacures Is seadily on he increase. Though his aspec of be case Is usually los sigh of, he grea and consan gains in he sales of American manufacured goods in he.res of he world Isf a magnificen ribue o he foresigh and courage of-he Republican pary. By is judicious ariff policy he Republican pary saved s large par of he American msrke o he American producer, and his ecmrsejiaasflcl4^home~c6mpelion which " encouraged he Invenion which has devised labor-saving appliances, while I has a he name ime advanced he pay and shorened ke working hours of he workers, giving hem boh he ime and he simulus o he menal improvemen which haa made he American worker more inelligen han any oher in he world.. Here are he secres of he increase in he sales Of American manufacures in- Europe and Asia. Americans have beer machinery and more skillful labor han, are found in oher counries. England, ia seeking a superior grade of Iron and»eel bridges aid he workers who eae pu hem up lu he quickes ahd he bea fashion, comes o he Unied Sara for hem, iraiice, Russia and oher Euro- "pesn counries buy mos of helrnew loco-. ymaias of he higher grades In he Un -. / Saes. Thus his counry ls growinj a.coninually Increasing degree, a DAVID H. WYCKOFF. The J oobnai. mourns wih be communiy he deah of David H. Wyckoff. He was a man, he highes ribue ha can be paid c any-maij, His life was genle, He sough -o bring genleness Ino oher lives. His disincly ile o honor will always res upon his nobiliy of his char? acer. The Peacemaker hm enered ino his pease. His memory will long remain an ia«plralon o hia r fello # lef behind o miss his commanding presence,. THE JOURNAL S WEEKLY SERMONETTE. O, foolish Galaians, ho hah bewiched you, ha ye should no pbey ho ruh, before whose yes Jesue Chris hah bee evidenly se forh, crucified among you? G al.8:k The Galaians had received he ruh by faih. Bu hey lapsed. The erroneous docrine of work-righeousneaa crep In among hem. Paul arraigns he church of Galaia for Is. aposasy from he ruh, He asks.: Received ye he Spiri by he works of he law, or by he hearing of faih? He hen sounds he keynoe of men s salvaion. Tha remendous senence, The Jus shall live by faih, wih whjph God hrough Luher, his forerunners and aides, wrough he Reformaion, which gave o men civil and religious libery, occurs in his chaper. I was by he power of ha divine ligh ha he church was able o sruggle agains he forces of earh nnd.iiell, unil now she encompasses he earh. > Bu, aside from her erriorial domain, i» he church oday haling or going back Ward o be period lying beween ha Reformaion and be age of raionalism? Tha period wes a ime of frigid docrine, who3e life was hroled ln be effors of- men o work heir way heavenward, If, Indeed, even work In bis connecion wiu sufficienly describe he spiriual deadness of he human hear The awakening came, and we were on he eve of he milenulum. Where are we as he church a large oday? In hefever o abandon conservaism are we no going oo far? Because mehods change mus he ruh be changed? Can he ruh be alered? Tbe docors of diviniy are raging. They objec o he formula of ruh. We mus have he life. Never mind he saemen of ruh. Jus live ihe ruh. 1Thia in ee cry. And hen hey ear in shreds he bulwarks of he church, forgeing ha Paul was a heologian, who disdained no o formulae hose same docrines- The jus shall live by faih, said Paul. * 0h, don boher abou ha, says hejjup-o. da* D.D. You jus go abou your Chrisian duy and believ, o course, bu you can believe all. bs ohuroh-used-o ell you I Now i is rue we don wan o be- lleve ail he church seed o ell us, bn we do wan o keep our faih In Holy Wri. Holy Wri says he jua shall live by faih. Tha Is he docrine which be Savior augh even more forcibly han Paul could formulae i. - Tha senence gives he deah blow o he commonjde* ha he sermon on ihe moun Is all #«s need o help us id our pilgrimage. If ha sermon could be lived hen faih were needless. Bu lc canno.be lived. We need faih. Whea he churchmen will come back o he ruh and each he docrine ha buying memorial windows and bricks In he church building, esablishing professorships in seminaries and beds In hospials are no works ha save, bu ba unless men believe ba Jesus Chris, he church will ener anoher era of raion- Al!an,frour wblcrw a can awakn ohly by a reurn o ruh hen we may feel ha he church Is neiher haling nor going backward; Bu, hank God, he preachers are"no he church. * Who hah bewiched ust Docors a diviniy. Bu we should be greaer* han hey a. B. ATLANnC airs VICTORY. Afer & sruggle which has iwiad live years, Alanic Ciy haa a laa obained conrol of he beach -fron and -sill conver I ino a public park. A number of prominen beach fron owners have signed he deed which cedes he lahd_o he ciy. This Is one a he final seps In he consummaion of he plan which has been in progress for more han five years, The figh has been a bier one, and i was for a long ime he opinion ha (he owners would reain possession o fh e land. A porion ai- he fron hm no heen ceded, bu I will be only a maer of ime now Unil he ciy obains conrol of heenlre fron.. I.wlll now remain for he d y o secure conrol df he piers. *... Evidenly gome hings ha seem impossible of performance are no so Impossible, afer all,. Wha Alanic Ciy can d^ Aibury Park should dp. Governor Jones of Arkansas says he Is for expansion and ha a majoriy of he Democras of he sae are wih him on he subjec The growh of upasaion senimen is he "sogih U general -frcfq Virgidla o Teiaa, A ew y Park has ianiliary company o proud of. The infanrymen were Inspeced Friday evening b ^ h e ir colons! and Major Collins and hese^miliary expers declared Company H o be second o ndne In Jerseys naional guard. Wih a modern armory - e company could Improve n drulf.^-a movemen is now on foo o erec such a building, so when he guardsmen call on you for a subscripion, respond willingly. - and promply.. PAY THE PRINTER. Kipllne a Abaen-mindMl Beggar I; a man - ail adore; Ba he Absen-minded Debor Oar bookkeeper doh abhor. Canada, I Is noiced, made a grea in crease In Is expors in 1899 as compared wih The prosperiy which has come o he Unied Saes injho p& wo yean has helped Is norhern neighbor also by creaing a larger demand here for!«goods, Canada Is prospering, and here is no good reason why ehe should no b» in good commercialand Indusrial condiion. Europe, oofls having considerable business aciviy recenly, hough, of course, no o anyhing like he exen which is experienced In he Unied Saes. Canada Is In grea luck in being siuaed so near he Unied SaeB, bu Canada will never ake e, prominen place among he (Communiies of he world unil I becomes a pu of he grea republic. Tbl is a ruh which will become more and more apparen o Is enlighened ciizens as ime passes. IN KENTUCKY. They wsra bred la Old geauclcy,. - Whera he meadow grass 1» Woe j Whae hcr aboo men from uhbaah, 1 Where ho moo la: * Todo! They were bred in Old Seanckjr, - Where hey feel hoy aro unlucky Till hey mardor a man or w. Senaor McCarer h» Inroduced & bill lnhe legislaure abolishing sriped clohing aa he regulaion prison garb and do> ing away wih he famous penieniary iock-sep. The bill la all righ, bu I does no go far enough. I should provide ha he convics be compelled o wear golf suis and be augh o dance he wo-sep. Take up he Whie macr ba«len, -Yes, ake i np forhwih; Hes ia a heap o rouble Boered over Ladysmih. Rev. Dr. William M. Denman, a Mehodis, has Hopped o Presbyerlanlsm, aad Rev. Dr. Madison C. Peers will Iosve, he Reformed church o become & Bapis. In he meanime, Mr, Saan coninues o do business a be old sand and Is kep so busy be has no ime o hink of changing bis creed.. Those analizing submerged sidewalks were in evidence again Thhrsday afer he shower. How much longer mus a paien communiy olerae hese nuisances before be ciy fahers decide o enforce iie ordinance ouching oo bs maer f TheWeamlnserGaiee-declare*^ha he Briish need 100,000 meq. Quie rue; bu England also needs a miliary genius o lead he 100,000 men o vicory. Bu for he mesugee Ladysmih sends by heliograph, Bulier would be enirely ou of cheerful reading maer. The Geai Roll. George K. Hough, a Sailor, died laa Friday a his lae house, 39 Pilgrim pahway, Ocen Grove, Mr. Hough s deah waa due o paralyses, superinduced, I Is hough, by a J1 a few weeks ago, when he broke several ribs. Mr. Hough was formerly a residen of Philadelphia, He came o Ocean Grove seveneen years ago. He W38 76 years of age and is survived by his wife. Philip Doebler, son of A. B. Doehler of Philadelphia, died in ha ciy recenly. T b ^S S g B JS ^havr loffg ^ bwsn»unilfi6r resldena-of Ocean Grnve, and Phlllp wcs well known and exceedingly popular among he young se. The remains of. William Yardiey, who dial, in Philadelphia, Wednesday, were brough o bis ciy Thursday and inerred in M, Prospec cemeeiy by Underaker Sexon. Mr. Yardiey waa 60 years of age. He waa a gammer residen of OciaorGrove. Absen Fireman o be Fined. A proposiion is pending In be Nepune Engine Company o fine be members 25 cens for non-aendance a fires a any ime. A Wednesday nigh s meeing of.he company, a resoluion providing for s.doifge o hip effec In he consiuion wis laid on he able,o be aken up a he nex monhly meeing. The presen ny» em la o fine only hose who do no aend fires a nigh. I w u decided o ask Common Council o erec flag pole on he new engine building a Asbury avenue and Main sree. - Wormous Trophy. The pennan recenly won by J. Edward Wornan a Ice yach May and Dell from he Alienhurs yacbiss Columbia and Bb&mrock Is on exhibiion In a Maison avenue window. The-pennau la made of silk. Is colors, adoped by Alienhurs, are purple and whie. An orange colored sar complees he design..doings he Wfaeelsnen. Jesse Mino, vice-presiden of he As- Imrjr Park Wheelmen, Monday nigh pre- SMed o ha organizaion, a pair of fine lace curains for use In he cl(ih%w<f%dor. PEACEM AKER W YCKOFF GONE TO HIS REW ARD The - Well-Known Jusice of he Peace Passed Away Moriday Morning Deah Resuled from Shock Produced by a Fall Les November Magisrae David H. Wyckoff died Monday morning a 8.20 o clock a he home of hlsaou-ln-law, Milan Ross, 003 Bangs avenue. He had been unconscious since Friday, only occasionally recognizing hose abou him. Deah waa due o hear! failure, aggravaed by shock, he resul of a fall In Ocean Grove on November 4,1899. Oa ha evening Mr. Wynkoff lef his lae home, 125 M. Hermon way, Ocean Grove, o go o a neighbor s house!o aend o some pension business. He made a false Bep on he fron porch and fell o he ground, fracuring his lef high aud lef arm. He was aken o he hospial a Long Branch he day following and dismissed from ba place January 9, of his year, Prom ha Uoe on bis hear began o grow weak, Mr, Wyckoff was also a vicim of rheumaism, which no doub miliaed agains his recovery. ^ Mr. Wyckoff bal breib wives, he hird one surviving him. Hi; firs wife w» Eleanor VanBrakie of Hoiu^del; he second, her Biser, Emma Van Brakle; he one now bereaved, Lydia A. Redle, David H, Wyckoff was bora in Holm- del, December 5h, He received a common educaion In be counry schools, Ha cas his firs lo in a business enerprise by going ino he lumber rade In Maawan and laer opeuied a general sore. - On he founding of Asbury Park, In 1872, Mr. Wyckoff seled here and resumed his lumber business. - He km acive In promoing he fuure ineress of fie new resor by assising maerially lahe work of building up infan Indusries. He lived a long ime a he souhwes corner of Asbnry avenue and Bond alreg, in pue of he firs bouses buil in ha viciniy. * Hesold fils lumber businesso N.! Buchanon & Company, now Buchanon & Smock, bu remained for years wih hia successors as manager of he lumber rade. His nex*venur@ wm In pains and painers supplies, a he corner of Sewall a;ehue ani Main Bree, and In his lie Waa succeeded by fls son, Charier F. Wyckoff. Wih he founding of he own cam? he founding of various organizaions and insiuions. In hese deparmens of civic life Mr. Wyckoff was a. prominen, facor. Hf was one of he firs school rusees and he - firs clerk of he: old school disric, No. 90J^. He wm also» charer member of he Library Assocla> lon, he fire deparmen and he Pioneer Associaion of Asbury Park, of which organizaion he held he posiion of scribe from he beginning for foureen cbnseculveyears Mr. Wyckoff once said, When I am dead and gone,all I desire aa an epiaph Is liier: He snngbfo bring aboupeace where here was dissension. This expresses wha 1k regarded aa almos a mission, namely, ha of peacemaser. In fac,he deceased adverised himself yeara ago in ha capaciy in he columns of he JonHAXu His work In hi* respec was he selemen of family quarrels and even criminal cases, wihou a recourse o law. He always ried o save his cliens from going o his exremiy, and n many insances succeeded. There are hose n his cu who will always regard Mr. Wyek J r s memory as dear o hem, be- cause of hie inercession In heir behalf. Friendships ha hreaened o bs broken were by his wisdom saved from ha fae and he divorce mill baa more han once been robbed Of is vicims. Mr, Wyckoff was a Democra. The old hird disric sen him o he assembly for wo erms, namely, In In 1890, -he,jusice.omhepp^oa eahe Democraic icke, being he only succesg- fhl candidae of his pary. This office he held unil bis deah. On he organizaion of he ciy governmen, he was chosen he firs poiice jusice, In which capaciy he served one erm. When Willises J. Bryan wsjs a candidae for he presidency, Jin 189fl, M WyoHofJ wsb ule o f his saunches supporers. In he las couny campaign be suppored Samuel W. Kirkbride for he assembly and several imes expressed his reasons?ojr so doing in he columns of he J oubxal. When be building of he Ocean Grove audiorium was projeced, Mr. Wyckoff ook he Iniiaive,ln Inducing residens of Asbury Park of subscribe o he fund needed o defray he cos of erecion. He also beaded he movemen o purchase a bell for he school house and he engine house In Maison aveque. The school bell was paid for In dime subscripions; be fire ell in dollar subscripions. Lieraure always appealed srongly o he Peacemaker. He was a grea reader and, wen in for wriing on a liberal scale. His bes known effor is a hisory of As- bgry Park. The local newspaper flies conain many aricles from his pen oa poliical and economic subjecs. Mr. Wyckoff was regarded as a man of serling qualiies. His religious endencies were srong. He was a member of he: Mehodis churcb. His good naure waa one of his srong poins. His confidence In men was ofen regarded, aa oo large, bu in reurn he received he confidence of his feilowmen. Ufce mos men he had his fads, he moys peculiar of which was his belief h is hoer he weaher he cooler he ~...HI....-(;. could keep by Increasing he weigh of his fianneis. He carried his ides fuo unvarying pracice, Mr. Wyckoff leaves hre» children. They are Charles F. Wyckoff, William Wyckoff and Mrs. Milan Ross, all of his ciy;. Resing in he sancuary over nigh, lay h» moral remains of David Hyres Wyckoff afer he ben; forms and gray hairs of his comrades of former years bad paid heir las sad ribue o his memory, Thursday morning he remains were aken o Maawan, where, In Rnaehlll cemeery, hey were inerred. The services.held ln h e FirsM. E. Church Wednesday nigh were peculiarly impressive, no only because of he fac ha hose who spoke were Inimaely acquained wih he deceased, bu as well by reason of heir age. They were men who spoke of having reached belr alloed ime of life aud expeced o join he grea majoriy any momen. A 7.45 o clock he funeral procession enered he church. Mrs. Bruce S. Keaor, he organis, played ah Impressive selecion, The caske, covered wih whie fiowere, was borne by men grown gray, whose duy highly accenuaed he solemniy of he occasion. These pallbearers were: P. G. Bnedeker, Caleb T. Bailey, Theodore Oves, William H. Sauffer, Lybrand Sill and Poinse Cross, Behind hem was Funeral Direcor BurlB and following jbim were be mourners. Member^ of he Pioneer Associaion of Asbury Park, of which Mr. Wyckoff was he founder, were presen in a body,, Bev. Dr. George B. Wigh, he pasor cf he church, announced he firs hymn, My Jesus as Thou wil, which was aung by a quaree, composed of Dra. Jm eph H. Byaa asd James E. Bur asd Mrs. James E. Bur and Miss Berha Marin, Rev. Z, Clark Maren, pasor of be Firs Bapis Church, read he nineieh Psalm and a porion of be fifeenh chap er of Paul s Firs leer o he Corinhians. Dr. Wigh hen offered prayer, afer which be announced ha, since be had known he decegsed oijly a shorime; h r would give way o hose who were presen o apeak of belr inimae relaions wih him in life. Rev, Dr. A. E. Ballard vice presiden of he Ocean Grove Camp Meeing Associaion, was be firs speaker. Dr. Ballard read & carefully prepared address, in which he said Mr. Wyckoff had In early life received a deep convicion of religion.!. The sad senbe of be lack of an.early raining In righeousness did no coine o him. He was a neighbor of mine In he early days of Ocean Grove. We were alike In our religious beliefs. Our liumaiy begun was never broken. In Maawan, when I wm presiding elder, I knew Mr. Wyckoff o be an earnes Mehodis, bu no a blea. Religion wm o him an Inellecual belief more, an experimenal veriy. Every mar, who believed in God as our Faher and In be broherhood of man was bis broher. He waa a bold hinker. He coaid afford o be bold: he sood on a Mild Hock, He waaan arden believer In social progress and looked forward, wih Dr. Sokea and Mr. Bradley, o he building up of Ocean Grove and Anbury Pork on srong social and religious foundaions. He was called a Peacemaker. Aa such I remember his proposal of a plan for reconciling hose who had differences,which plan, however Uopia^, showed he man o be more righ han we who do no pracice he peace he sough o bring abou, In his home Mr, Wyckoff was wha a man. should be. In fine, such a man as hejwaa is a gold sandard lu his ciizenship, Rev. John.Parker, be well-known hymn wrier, sang ouchingly Oh, how swee I will be in ha beauiful land, and spoke on Psalm S7: 87 Mark he perfec man and behold be uprigh, for he end of ha man Is peace.1 He noed he urgency of his exhoraion and said igeds- bes uoughr Incarnaed Is* a perfec man, The bes hing God ever giye o man was he.possibiliy of becoming a sain. The deceased represened a few hings ha pleased God, one oi which is loving obedience. A due by Mrs. Bur and Miss Marin was sung afer his address. Rev. Wli- jlarn Ahbo of.ocoan Grove heq spoke briefly of his acquainance wih Mr. Wyckoff. "He was he leading represenaive of S. Pauls Churcb, Ocean Grove, duripgfmy pasorae. H e was an exhor- or, rusee and seward. As an exhorer Mr, Wyckoff exhibied ha convicion ha bespoke deep religious experience. His caholiciy, oo, was remarkable: his hear was open o men of all creeds. George L, Akins, as he oldes member of he Pioneers Associaion,-made a few remarks, paying a ribue o his former broher-member., The service concluded wih he hymn, Come, ye disconsolae," by he choir. The church was crowded wih represenaive ciizens, among whom were Rev. Alber Q, Bale of he Firs Presbyerian Church;.Rev, George J. Minglns of he Wesminser Presbyerian Church; Rev. A. J. Miller of Triniy Episcopal Church; Assemblyman Kirkbride, Mayor Frank L. TenBroeck, Qouncilmen Trea, Meeks and Appleby, anc? General1John C. Paerson. Before Ieavinj he church all presen were permied o ake a lasi glanra a he remains. s»ach Kernel In lief Throa* Mrs, Caharine Saugeron of 1101 Main sree had a narrow escape from srangulaion Sunday. A peach kernel lodged In her hroa Dr. James F.1Ackerman exaced he Inruder. 1 K D IveoD eah. yjj- woman -?hc wjcsld rl»j a4«aji from he asisssmi. - o f a ship wouid be cokidered foolhardy in he ex-! iems. Wha, hen, of he housands of women whc, ake he dive e cerain deah b y Msgleclnr h e i r healh in a womanly. - way. W hssa woman,.finds ha ahe almos consanly suffers from headaches, weak back, pains in he sides, cervouso?ss, Irriabiliy and despondency, she may hs-em ais ha ail ii no well wih her spedsi womanly organism, There i»nd disease here, and leced her g e n e r a l soon break down com- There la a remedy S romply «ure roub- eacnpos, I may be in he privacy of be wihou he necessiy noxious examinaions r e a m e n. I ia Fierce!; Favorie Pre- ion. I makes he ha apperain o worn, anhood, ssew, clean, pell and srong. I banishes pain and cure* ul-. «miosj and inflammaion. I doe* away wih debiliaing drains. During he anicipaory period of siaemiy i illsvlau morning Sickness and oher discomfors, s he criical hour makes labor ligh. I resores healh o women broken ears," wries Mn. I,. I. joenua, or 8aa Eas Oog sree, Jacksonville, Ills. J»or hree years I»nffer«3 coninually, w ors csnno Mspwx* i Buffered. I *ougherellef among he medical profession nd fouod ssone, ubui induced by ;ad friends o ry Dr. Pierc*«Favor*! Prescripion. Wlien 1 commenced aking, hi.-; medicine I weighed 95 pound* Afer aking Favorie.^rescripUcjs I mis buil up unul now Xwdgh 156 pour-,*-. are H i;; I ever weighed before. waa *c ba? I would lie fkml de v o, ;fr, and for deah * eoae and relieve my suffering. I had inernsl inflamrasioa. - reeable dnin, bearing down palas ia he lower par or my bowels, and such disress evev mouh, bu now Xnever have a pain.* Consipaion polsoa j slowly, bu sorely, <Dr. M a e s Pleasan Pelles core speedily x d surely, Transfers «Real Esae. go r * W a n Exonra Fxa. 8,1800. \.. aaensv yas :. Ross Taylor o Wsmm B, Benne. Land a Asbj*}- F*ri, *10,IKW. Mary A. Sproule o John N. Bnrls, JUo a Asbnry Park, $6,700 wxat/fraa*. * Gsor*fo E, U>rd, Exr. o Nelacqs^&Buchanon andcher. 2 los «\Yo«Aaburj Park, 1700, OCBf.K ocova. Kildegsrd Bower o Charles F, Ahlum. a lo* aoc^an Grove, $5,000. Fannie A. Toen o Arhur VauBiden, S los a Or--,vo, 8300; JnliaA.Van8kSde^ ofanniotoen. Blos a Ocean Grove,-JI,800. KE-rrNE TowKflrn, 1 n;p. 8, Crowell o Qeorge B. Jobes, Lo] a Bradley Park, S. Georire li Jobes :; Thomaa Wyncoop, e ah Lo a Bradley Park, $. J&mw A. Bradley o William Frier, efal. Land a iradloy Beach, $600. ecraaa lowsabip, Elixaboh Boss o John, Jeffrey, Lo a Desl, *1,600.. Alanio Uoss Healy Company o John S. Jeffrey. Lo a Deal, gl,500, John E. JeSrer, oxr, o T. Fnmk Appleby and ohers, a los a Deal Beach, *i. _ WAIX XOWHSIUP., John Beam o Thomas T, Boeke. 3 los a Spriog 130,000, American Timber company o W. D. Bobln- son. Land ^ Spring Lake, 91. luibella M, Aisien Io WeUlK 3. Sickle. 3 lo* a Bprimr ake, a,500. SamnelL Oillln o Mary J, McCormick. Land a EsIsm, loo. George X, Moon o Charles McDermo. Lo a Belmar, $475. Alber J. Vreeland o James E, Pyle, «nd a Belmar, Si, James E.; ; o LUxie M. Yreeland- l^and a Belmar, SI. - _ Lewi» B aldylo GeorigaT.S oisa." Lo a Kel- mar.wbo. Bealy Corporaion of H, J. o Qeorge A, Haynnga. a los a Belmar, II. J, Bedell Moore o Qeorge fi. Bablnsoru Lo a Belmar, $1. SPECIAL AGENTS TO GET SfATSHCS. Manv Disrics o be Wihdrawn from he Disrics of Regular Easimersiers. A bullein has been issued by William R. Merriom, direcor pf hs census, direcing ha many ciies and owns in he counry be wihdrawn from he disrics of he regular enumeraors for he saisics of manu. facwra, These ciies will be aended o by special agens, having echnical knowledge of manufacuring indusries. I is believed al he Census Bureau ha his ebapge will do much o add o he accuracy of he qiaisics relaive o manufacures ha he Census Bureau hopes o obain. The number of ciies and large owus ha have bseu -wihdrawn from he disrics of, he regular enumeraor is 1,412, and 2,033 special agens will be appoined o obain he saisics relaive o manufacures in hem. The sae of New Jersey is affeced by he order of he direcor in he same_maune _ ha all oher saes h»v* besntand i wiu receive Is jiroporionau) share of he addiional paronage he appoinmen of he special agens will creae. To New Jersey will be assigned fify-four special agens, and already applicaions innumerable ae being filed wih he direcor by persons desirous of he remuneraive employmen. Tbe Choral llnloe * Concer. The soloiss n he Ocesn Grove aud Asbury Park Cfioral Union s concer, February 80, will be John F. Braun, enor, of Philadelphia; Jnlaa Walker, basso, of New York, and Miss Alice Up- jlegraff, conralo, of Pisburg. Miss Kae Bundy of Philadelphia will be he planlse. Every number In he program will be sew, ex cep ^ e Gloria from he Twelfh Mass,,.,.. AUos Avenue Rood Saisfies. The Road CcMmlsslouers for Akins avenue, James Hagereian, William Giffard and William Jollne.meWeanesdRj In GIffard s office o receive complains from.he propery holders along he jnew road for he assessmens levied. Noons complained, sc; an adjournmen was aken unil February 17, a 10 o clock In he morning, $ he same placo, Oi Ewing Paerson, counsel of he Board of Chos Freeholders,.was presen The Scrnkxu o local news.

5 . ASBURY PARK JOURNAL. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9 / AND MONMOUTH REPUBLICAN, FHIDAY, FEBRUABY 9, 10i)0, R aes of A d T erbln(i SPACE % in r ik ;; s :: s M «I Co,. W e e k s a? g * *35 300, * a 75 35* «1700 $100 X * Monhs. x i a 1 3 ) e 1 ia J135 * <» I* Boo 1300 ajoo 4500 < Uoo I uoo Local Noicbs.- A limied number dfocal no- lce* will be Emied» he rae of fifeoicenu per line. They wil be placed i fca boon fcslooi esaamoaly, and -mns have Adv." a!ia,nd When coninued four wseka or longer, fiiicoan f a? per cen. 1» allowed. L w u u. N o r c s a. T e s J o u r m m. i s» S egal a e w i p a p e r, a n d f* a c h 1> h e p r o p e r m e d i u m for i l a n o ic e *. S o m e a d v e r i s e m e n s belong 10 Mi by law. w h i l e w i h m a n y o h e r * i la o p i o a a! w i l i h e p a r y i n e r e s e d a o w b a p a p e r i h a l l p b i l s h n e m. OWR ASS COHHTRY. I will pay In hs JooasAL. Now pick early spring adverising. Skaing ia dons for unil anoher cold w*ve. VsSeainas hsve mud heir isppe&r&nce In ha sores. Grocer Parker n&verism * special ssle of saple groceries. The publin schools wili ie closed Mo- day Linooln a birhday. James H. Sexon is wrioualy ill a Ms home, 410 Sewall avenue. The police are looking for hx*e men who burglarised h? house of William Irwin of Jamesburg. / ^. Company H will presen The Srani Advenures of Mira Brown," a oomedy drama, in April. The eiagrapfe of- aom on he New York md Lor-«Br» ch railroad hare been ordered o wear uniforms. Miss Blanche Bermss has reuried o Oa>.au Grova for a visi from Glen Bidge, where she Is sudying music. T h e senae- on Tnesdsy eonfirmed-d&vid 6, Waskias of Woodbury, o b«aorn for he disric of New Jersey. Manssquan has ma4* applicaion I or one pf he sae raveling libraries. V. T. Miller will be rusee of he library. The Avon fire deparmen bas acceped and paid for ihe flew chemiesl eagifie recenly oed by Fire Company No. 1. Mra. Susanna Longsrw, wife of Gilber Inwgsree of Crosswicks, i dead. Relaives of he deceased live in Asbnry Park, The building formerly occupied by he Duplex Shir Company, in Worh Main rea, is being moved o a new locaion in Bond sree.... i,... William H. Carpener af New York, a simmer residen of Ocean Grow, ha?, buil wo yachs which he will sail on Shark river nex summer. The Hiawaha Ahleic Club of New York waf defeaed by he Ore<* in a game of iaske ball in Cenral hall, Wednesday nigh, by * soore of Mis* Mary 0. Davison of Asbury Park is assising Bi--. Joseph S. Clark hh week in ""IKe a h* Por Mon. mouh Pececaol Church. Ths Anbury Park aad ba.exceisior ahleic clubs will go o Poin Pleasan. Friday, where, Jfl he evening, hey wili play be baii ana give a dance. Aorow CUude Vi Guerin and William M. Cherry have been appoined by he Snr rogae ooar execuors of he esae of he lae Mra. J oscm P. B. Perry. W iiliie Bullock, he marersr condemned o be hong on MsrQh 16, is giving rouble in hs M i a U jail by violen be- harioar, and has had o lie bound. Mrs. Annie logersoli has lef Ocean Grove o engage in msion work a Bead- ng, Ps, Mrs, Ingereoll was idenified wih he missiou in Souh Main sree. The persons ineresed in he Sunday closing movemen a Freehold have gives noice ba ai) business men will be prose- cued who keep open on Sunday hereafer. A a meeing of ha Yoang Men s Pro- Beach, Iasi sigh, five mw members wers received: The nex meeing will beheld February._ Chief ol Police Smih bas reeefcl a complain ha boys have been making bonfires in fron of house number G03 Third 1 avenue,, hereby imperilling propery. Tbe pr*si ce wiutfcrbroken-nps TEe officers of Company jfceh&ve received inviaions and cofaplisr.snary iokeu o he fifh annual subeeripus ball of he Fourh Begimen, N. G. K. J, o be given in Jeisey Ciy, February 21. Seals Shoes Off Fee. Oswald Carejr wnn Tuesday placed under ball by Magisrae Dodd o keep he peace owards Mrs. Alile Poland of Wes Pars. Carerhad discovered a new way o ge old shoes. He singled ou among he children of he. Ocean Grove chool Mrs. Poland s lile eon and knocking him down he proceeded o remove he youngsers foowear. He was arresed. He eald hs did no belong o any paricular localiy bu had been bunging In Wes Park. Beware o Oinmens for Caarrli ha Conain Mercury, as -aercury will surely desroy he sense of smell and compleely derange he whoie sysem when enering i hrough he ma- Cons surfaces. Such ariclas ehonld never be used excep oo prescripions from rep-.! able physicians, as he aunafe hey will do Is enfold o hs good you can possibly derive from hem,. Hall s Caarrh Cura manufacured by F. J. Chaney & Co., To ledo, 0., conains eo mercury, and fa aken Inernally, acing direcly upon he blood aad mucous surfaces or he sysem, la baying Hall s Caarrh Cure ho aure you ge hs geanine. I Is aken kiernaliy, and made In Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Qhs am & Ox Tesimonials free. Sold by druggiss, price 75c. per bole. Bfeli s Family Pills are be bea. I A SLORIA mnim Trea Says he New Cuban Town Will be a Success Under Amer- <Ccan Dominaion. William Trea,who reurned from Cub* yeserday, subsaniaes all ha has been said abou be difficuliesof ravel and ransporaion in he island and is vigor, oss li his denunciaion of saniary con dllonb here. Speaking of La Gloria, Mr. Trea said: La Gloria la a prey place. The climae Ib delighful. While a he presen ime i Is no place for mechanics, I will even oally become so, aa soon as he problem of ransporaion haa.been solved. 1* Gloria fo.unded on he American plan will be a success as a healh resor, no ques- lon/a all abou ha. Advance jus now Is very slow, bu already hey have a.hedh officer appoined. An imporan hing o be noed is ha Conracor Parke, who conrols everyhing on he Cuban end of he La Giorla scheme, n y s he will no make any ransfers of piropery o hose who have bough land mll he conracs he haa made are paid in full by be company. Of course, his makes people a lile wary. Mos people who sar for La Gloria generally urn back on arriving a he firs por of enry, because here hey hear he. grumblers who air heir grievances. "As.has bee said in he New York papers; La Gloria can be made a por of enry because of I? shallow waer: Bn Bi G. Hsw-f of Wes Park has, m he Jqubk&i* published yeserday, made a conrac o build a ramway o he por of ear;> And his will be a big help when compleed. The feriliy of he soil Is sll I ba;. bees *s!d o be. I raw caci snd grass acually growing on a elegraph wire In one secion of he Island. Land Jrfire dollars an acre near La Gloria. Wih money and opporuniy o handle he pro ducs heres mors chance in Cuba oday, han here is here for he amasaleg of a forune. The fines hard woods are now used as fuel. Bev. William I. Gill, who baa 140 acres of land, Is busy clearing i. He and all from his ciy and Ocean Grove sre well. I wen down wih a severe cold and was well shorly afer arriving. My caarrh gave me no he slighes rouhle.", SEWELL S WIS CONSENT. Consens o Ani-Spring Elecions Bill Tfia Will be Unconsiuional. Unied Saes Senaor Sewell was io conference In Jersey Ciy Monday afernoon wih Colonel S. 35. Dickinson,Rppu!) lican leader Id Hudson couay. iu relereaca o he proposed aboliion of spring elecions in New Jersey. Tbla proposiion is meeing wih opposiion from Senaor William M. Johnson of Bergen and oher prominen legislaors and I waa in order o reach a horough undersanding wih General Sewell la Colonel Dickinson, who Is hearily in favor of he«propo> alloo, had be conference General fiewall old he Hudaon> leader ha here io no genera! demand fo he aboliion of ha spring elecions and he consolidaion a! be local snd general elecions, Such an Imporan change," «sdd Senaor Sewell, ough, fn my esimaion, no be made, unless here is more proof of he populariy of ouch a move. Colonel Dickinson assered ba he Bel publicans of Union, Morris, Somerse and Middlesex counies and a large porion of Essex favor (he plan. He assered ha he demand for I Is by no means confined o Hudson. He claimed he proposed aboliion of he spring elecions Is more popular now han I was a year ago. General Sewoll insised ba he owns and villages ough o bo lef an of he scheme, anyway for he presen. The senaor finally saed If a bill was inro duced abolishing iio.spriog elecion.in he ciies he would no oppose i, bu Sib did no hink such legislaion wise. Col- ouel Dickinson lef, saisfied. The revised plan, herefore, la o inro- ducea bill wiping ou local spring elecions In qll he ciies of New Jersey. Tha bill will provide ba iio erins o f ill mayors sall expire January 1 nex The erms of all local officials ba would have expired nex spring sre o be exended unil January 1 nex. An ac o abolish spring elecions in ciies alone Is conceded by good lawyers o be unconsiuional, so ha General Sewell ran no risk if he made Dickinson he promise claimed. THEMIRROi, Reflecions of he Moyemes of Promi neo Residens and Visiors, Miss Marguerie Clayon of Oeeen Grove is visiing in Brooklyd. Miss Clara Wills of Wes Grove is on R visi o friends in Bockland couny, N Y. Mrs. Griffih Conklin of Brooklyn, is visiing Mrs. A. D. McCabe, in.ocean Grove Mr. and Mrs. George W. Gayer have reurned o Ocean Grove from! Williamspor, Pa. i-.. Mrs. A. J. Wilner of Surf avenue, Ocean Grove, is in Washingon; calling on friends. Bev. John Parker, he well-known Meh odis divine, celebraed he 75h anniversary of his birh Sunday. William Trea, son of Councilman George W. Trea, who has been in LaGloria, Cubs, reurned Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boss of he Hoel Grand, Ocean Grovei, have reurned from a our in New York sae. Prison Inspecor L. E. Wbaon and Gen. John C. Paerson were amolig he speda- oraa be sae capioi Tus«4sy. Fred Smih, one of he leer carriers in his ciy, is sarionsviil wih con sumpion a his homein Wiiliamson. Joseph Whie jofhe Spray View, Ocean Grove, has been ill a his winer home in Por Oraqge, Ee, bu is now improving. Edmund W. Wakele*, assemblyman from Bergen couny and he Bepablicjus leader of he Houae of Assembly, spen Sunday in Ocean Grove. Mra. J. F. Bowen of he Guy Mansion, sailed Tuesday on he Comanche of he Clyde line for Summerlin, Florida, where he will remain unil April 1. James Woglam,v well-known in Ocean Grove, hag been discharged us cured from a hospial in New York, where he was operaed npon several monhs ago H ear/ Caplfnger, formerly chief inspecor for he Alanic Coas Elecric Bail way Company, bes bees visiing Superinenden S. F. Haselrigg. Mr. Caplingar is now an official of a rolley road a B«9.ver, Pai,. FREEHOLD EUCrRIC FRANCHISE. Acion Taken Which May Give Town Two Lighing Plan*. *, A he meeing of he Town Comrnln- sloneri of Freehold Monday nigh, acion was aken upon he graning of a.franchise o be Freehold Elecric Company o erec poies and. sring wires hrough he own. The company Is ao offskoo} of he Pneumaic Wheel Company of Free- -bold. In 1888 franchises were graned o wo companies o sring wires, and one of hese companies did Insiue a service, while he oher remained dorman. Afer * few years J.he. Freohold Elecric.Ligh Company disconinued sii service, bn coninued is corporae exisence. Hon. day nigh he commissioners revoked he franchise graned be wo companies and praed so ordinance ordering all wires for ligh, hea and power service o be placed under ground. ; Tbe presiden of he old, elecric company was presen, and saed ha so long a? all iie compaaie«*are placed- oa «m- eqsl fooing, hia company dd no abjec o having be franchise revoked. He also said if he new Freehold Elecric Company ereced a plan, he old company would also Insiue a service and compee. T ie old company has an expensive jpdwethoum end plan. BEHIND THE WICKET. CALIFORNIA. Thiry-One Days -Tour via ^he Pennsylvania Ralfroad. The Pennsylvania Bailroad Company has arranged for a special personally-conduced our hrough California, o leave New York and Philadelphia ou February 27, by special Pullman drawing-room sleeping car and nonnesing a El Paso wih he Mexico and California Special, composed exclusively of Pullman parloi-smoking, dining, drawing-room sleeping, comparmen, and observaion ears, for our hrough California, re urning by March 29. Round-ip ickes, covering all necessary expenses, $875 from all poins on he Pennsylvania railroad. For furher informaion apply o icke *genfs; ouris agen, 1188 Broadway, New York; 4 Cour sree, Brooklyn; 789 Broad sree, Newark, N. J.;,B. Courlaender, Jr., passenger -gen Balimore disric, Balimore, M d; Oolin Sudds, passenger agen, souheasern disric, Wash- ingoa, D. C.; Thomas & Wa, passenger agen wesern disinc, Pisburg, Pa.; or address George W. Boyd, assisan general passenger agen, Philadelphia. OLD MEXICO. A Tweny-hree Day* Tour via he Penn- gylvania Railroad. The Pennsylvania Eaijroad Company has arranged for a special personally-conduced our hrough Oid Mexico by special Pullman rain of parlor-smoking, dining, sleeping, comparmen, and observaion care, o {eave New York and Philadelphia February 12, visiing all he principal poins of ineres in he Land of Monezuma, and spending five days in be Ciy of Mexico. Kound-rip ickes, covering *11 necessary expenses, $300 from all poins on he Penn syivania railroad. For furher informaion apply o icke agens; Touris agenj, 1196 Broadway,Ne* York ; 4 Cour sree, Brooklyn;. 789 Broad sree, Newark,;SN. J.; B. Courlaen der, Jr., passenger sgen, Balimore disric, Balimore, Md.; Colin Sudds, passenger agen, souheasern disric, Washingon, D. p.; Thos. E Wa, pawrger agen, Wesern disric, Pisburg, Pa.; or addreesgeo. W7 Boyd, assisan general passenger agen, Philadelphia. Rogers Case Again Posiioned, Aorney..Charles E, Cook las nigh served noice upon h* mayor and clerk f be ciy ha a mandamus has been gran* d by he cour lu he case of Policeman William B. Bogers ordering hem o show cause why Rogers shall no be TP- Sored o duy; Common Council posponed acion on be case anoher wees, "R DJ.U A ll C l a s s e s o f H e n Need Life Insurance. T he poor man needs projecion or his family. The rich man needs proecion for his family,- his propery his esae and for his business. Home Ofiice: Newark, N, J. WHITE FOE PARTICULARS. THE PnUDEilTIAL Insurance Co. of America* JOHN F. DEVDEN, Pre«Iden. I^ESLIE D. WAED, Vice-Prea. ED GAB B. WAfiD, Vice-Pres. and Counsel, FpRBEST F. DBYPEN, Secreary. f N. B. GRAY, Aas Superinenden, Boom 15, Appleby Bnildin*, ASBURY PARK, 3. & : A Shir Waiss S h i r W a i s s Shir Waiss SPECIA L SA L E in S h ir W aiss and Ladies Tailor H ade S u is for h e nex Ten D ays a Cook s Bee Hive fla in S. and Cookman Ave. p*fial loo*. illy PUis are be AT. Pasor Wigh Will Leave he Park. The New Jersey Annnal Conference will mee in Millville on he 14h of March. Bev. Dr. George B,.Wigh, pas- or of he FlrB M. E. Church, has decided o conclude hla pasorae here and wili so Inform he bishop presiding over he conference. Dr, W igh has been pasor in some of be larges churches In New Jersey. He is regarded as one of he bes preachers In he conference and was secreary of he conference for a number of years, The majoriy of he members of his pfesen charge are unwilling o give him up, bu he will no remain. Hls successor has no been agreed upon. Subscripion o he weekly ediion of he JoJBKAJ. afe due. _ Crosblea Bargains osn be duplicaed by m y ohsf sofe. In furniure, caepes, maing, kichen soves (coal, oil or gasoline), 1m» mowers, gar- aea hose aad hundred!! of oher necessary miclas, prlc. are loner han he lowes. Come aid alk wih u. M. M. Cbosbib, S03 Main a Adv. The Doings of he Various SecreOrder* in Asbnry Park and Vidfifjf. The Knighs of P/hias.ill hold s big meeing his evening, whea he Grand Orien degree will be conferred upon foureen candidaes from Belmar, seven from Monmouh Lodge and a delegaion from Turkey Lodge of Blue Ball. The evenings work wili wind up wih a clam sup- par. TMe Jdmor Order o/ Unied American Meohanics will hold a union meeing Fri. day evening. The sopiai\ feaure will pre dominae- Grand Begen Lighfoo of Wesfield ara Grand SMaary Alberu of Hokoksn, of hb Grand ^uncil of New Jariiey, Royal Arcanum, made an official visi o Coas Ciy Council las week., A Lioness for Colonel Boone. A lioness was In he srees of Ashury Psrk Wednesday. The animal was no a large, bu w b none he lass feared for all ha. The Unied Saes Express Company received he queen of he jungle his afernoon aa a consignmen o Colonel Daniel Boone of Bradley Beach. When Expressman WlHIaQ D. Bedell wenohe railroad o ge hia packages, be had a ick, lleh proposllon o handle n he cage ha conained he lioness. The cage waa a week looking wooden affair, wih iron bars in one end. Had be lioness become angry, I would no have required much srengh o break he imber. Colonel Boone go hie prize from Canon, Ohio. Dr. Wigh o Lecure. Rev Dr. 6eorge B. Wigh, pasor of he Firs M. E. Church, will deliver m address on The Broherhood of Man before he members of Providen Lodge, Unied Workmen, In Csixuisn, on Fsbr- ary 21 The occasion is Providen ledge s wenieh anniversary. Dr.- Wigh has been a member of he order eigh years, ^Conracor Houses Conrac. E lig. H&^ss of WeB Park hasmud*,, Conrac wih he La Gloria Oompwj of New York o build 4 ramway and saw miii, in La Gloria, Co!>*. Mr. Haas# bm oaiy recenly reurned from La Gloria. A Crlona Polle* Poreei Mrs.Caaey Acd pha waa she sranges hing ye see In Paris, Mrs. Booney? Mr*. Rooneys Frinch poiacemin! "And pha wa* here srange abou Frinch poiacemin, U n. Sooney? They was Frinch I " Puck <SC»«iaB«aN. A as&n mes l» more o be dreaded hajs a. mp&n aalnasi. A man * u- perior iir«fiiijfenc: «nable»-hha o, J o. ms.ne hing*. Chicago. Daily Mew*. I» W h a I* K n a When he young lady s faher ell* a.bea? o ligh ou he doesn mean h a ihx gm should be exisgulshed. ^Chicago Daily New*. Draw* ^ 1 1 Ie e rf, -. A governmen bond draws much less ineres han a pawn icke, bn i I* more profiable o he bolder.- FOR SA L E. A eoago w ih abou w o acres of land, beauifully locaed a mde souh of Eaonown, adjacen o he LorUlard farm The bonsa has en rooms, hall and aio, norh and eaa porches. Bea of well and clsoro w aer. C arriage honse and aabls combined. Apples, pears and quinces iu full bearing; prem uos in good repair. Poisesaion given on complianoe wih erms. - CHAS, U. CORLIES, Agen, 5-8* Eaonow n, N. J. P racical inner- undersanding al branches of-he rade* Adgroas DKN lsb. & BUCK, 5-6 Freehold, H. J. Choice- Tender M ea ia as easy o g kind. I is no necessary o ea m ea which is ough ana flavorless. There is no reason why every dealer shohldn!]i^vo ho righ l?ind. Is merely a maer of oare and gumpion. Our m eas aro personally seleced hence jnicihebs and endornese inaeaa of dry and aseless suff h a nobody wans. VENDOME MARKET, i 70S Bangs Ayenne, ABTHCB V. PJSCHASB, Prou r. Though our equipmen com prises ail he lae& modern laundry machinery we do HAND-WORK on all classes of.work ha require i, and we do i beer faauiaos. laundries. You can give us a rial and we wili-show how nealy and saisfacorily we can do I Asbury Park Seam Laundry, 810 Oookm aaavanns. V VuV mv TYipEWRITERS, all sandard makes, bough, 1 sold, exchanged, rened, repaired. All gm r- WRITE BXDH., 341 Broadway. Mew York. inaifpuefion. drancnfh, Duuaawjpiug* riuucu auu i/iawiua Endorsed by Prof. Ralson. F ifeenh year begins Sepem ber 25h. Apply afer Sepember 15h a 807 F irs avenue, Asbnry P ark, N. J# INSTRUCTION W.M U 8IC.,. _ Piano and Theoiry. ; " CLARA M. CORNELL, Vasaar College A. B, Reference Prof. B. A. Tuslng, Asbury P ark. Address 600 Fourh avenue. CH ERIFFS SALE. By virue of a w ri of fl. fa. o me direced, Issued ou of h e Cour of Chancery of he Sae of New Jersey, w ill be exposed o Bale a public vendue, on MONDAY, TH E 5h DAY OF MARCH, 1000,. beween he hours of 13 oclock and 5 o clock (a 3 o clock), in he afernoon of said day. a h e Cour House, a Freehold^ ow nship of Freehold, Couny of Monmouh, New Jersey. All h a ra c or parcel of land and promises, hereinafer paricularly described, siuae, lying and being in ho Cijrof Asbury P ark, Jo h e Couny o f M onmouh and S ae of Now Jerbeginning a a p o in in ho, norherly odgo o Lake avonuo, d isa n one hundred and seveny- four fee and hroe inches woaerly from a m arble sone in ho weserly edgo of Kingsley sree ond runs honco weaorly along ho norherly edge of said Lake avenue, hiry-hroe fee; hence norherly a righ angles o said Lako avenue, ono hundred foo; honco oasorly parallel w ih said Lako avenuo, hiry-hree fee and hence souherly again a righ angles o aaiil Lakaavonuo rao hundred, fefl fl,j$jg.pqlji or ploco of beginning. Being ho sam e prem ises convoyod o ho said M aria r. W agner by Ernes Schuizler and M ary, his wife, by deed of conveyance bearing dae July 24b, and recorded in h e Monm ouh Couny Clerk s ofllco a Freehold in book 478 of deeds, page, 487, Ac. Seized as he propery of K aharine SemmOl- maim eals^, aken in execuion a ho su i of Edw ard G. Whioaides, and o be sold by _ O. E. DAVIS, Sheriff. HAWKrS8 «VDUUAND.8ol r,. _ * Daed Jan. 29h, $3;40; N CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. To Alice W. lin e n : By virue of an order of he Cour of Chancery of Now Jersey,made on hejday of he dae here- df, in a cause w herein he F irs N aional Bank of Asbury P ark is com plainan, and you and ohers are defondans, you are required o appear, plead, answ er or dem ur o he^bill of said com plainan, on or before he seveneenh day of March, nex, or he said bill w ill be aken as confessed agains yon. The said bill is filed o foreclose a morgage given by H arry W. Morford and wifo o he M uual Life Insurance Company of New York, daed July 8h, 1890, on lands in ho ownship of Shrewsbury, Monmouh conny, New Jersey. And you are mado defendan becauao yon own a par of said lands. A Daed January 17^1900. HAWKINS * DDKAND Soliciors of Complainan. P. 0. Address, Aabury P ark, N. J. 7 y 0NMOUTH COMMON PLEAS COURT. Joseph W. P errine and Joseph C, Jackson; parners, rading as Perrine & Jackson va. Jos-, aie Day and Mary A. Dawson. On conrac. Aachmen..,, Noice la hereby given h a a w ri of aach m en a he ani of Joseph W. Perrinq and Joseph C. Jackson, parners, rading as Por- rine & Jacksocu agains he righs a n a credis, moneys and eneos, goods and chaels, lands and enemens of Jessie Day and Mary A. Dawson, non-residen debors, for he sum of hree hundred e^nd hireen dollars and eighy cens, issued ou of be Cour of Common, P leas of Monmouh couny on he elevenh day*of January, nineeen hundred, reurnable and reurned ino cour duly exocuod by ho sheriff of he couny of Monmouh on he w eny-fifh day of January, ninooen hundred. D aed January 3 6,1000J JOSEPH MCDERMOTT., Clerk, Hawkins & Dohand, y Aorneys for Plainiffs.. 4*8. ADMINISTRATORS BAL* Monmouh Couny Orphnns Cour. In he m aer of sale of he lands ofa m anda Blackburn, deceased, for h e paym en of her debs, B» virue of an order of h e O rphans C our of h e couny of Mrinmonh and S ae of New Jersey, daed he eigheenh day o f January A. D and filed insaid cour on said day, I \yill sell a public sale, a P a rk H all, in h e ciy of Asbnry P ark, couny of M onmouh, S ae o f New Jersey, on FRIDAY, TH E TWENTY- THIRD DAY OF FEBRUARY, A. D..1900, a. 2 oclock in he afernoon of said day, all ha following described land and prem ises, w ih all he appurenances,being he sam e described in said order, h a is o say: All h a cerain lo or parcel of land and premises lying an d siu - aed fn he ow nship of N epune, couny of Monmouh and 8ao of New Jersey, known aa lo num ber 8, block 4, on ra c of land locaed a Wea Aabury P ark, belonuring o Dayon and Den Iser and m ore *a ricnla riy oeecribed^e vfollows : Said lo being locaed a h e norhw es corner of Ridge avonue and Hock avenue, in said W es Asbury Park, dim ensions of said lo being as follow s: Sixr-nino fee and. one inch fron, h e souh line being one hundred and hiry-four foe and wo inches In lengh, he wes sldo sixy-one foo and nine. inches in lengh, and he norh one hundred and hiry- five fee. Terms cash. \ Daed January 19, JOHN YAN OBkEY, C lau d e V. Gukein, Adminisraor, 4-8 Aorney. C H E R IF F S 6ALE By virue of a w ri of 11. ^ fa; o me direced, issued o u of he C our of Chancery of he sae of New Jersey, will be exposed o sale a public vendne, on Monday, h e 12h day of M arch, 1900, beween he hours of 12 and 5 oclock fa 2 o clock,] in he afernoon of Baid dav, a ho Cour Honae a Freehold, in ho ownship of Freehold, couny of Monmouh, New Jersey, All h a ra c or parcel of land and prem ises, hereinafer paricularly described, siuae, ly- ing ond being in he ownship o f Nepune, Tn ho Couny of Monmouh and Sao of New Jer- soy, known and designaed as lo num bered four hundred and fify-hree (No. 458) on a m ap of Ocean P ork (now Bradley B(jach).m ade by F. H. Kennedy & Son. A. D.,~1878; Beginning a a sake a ho norheas corner of lo nnmber* fonr -hundred and fifr-one-; hence^ souherly a righ angles o Cook avenue one hundred and hiry-hree fee and eig h inches honco easerly fify feo; honco norherly one hundred and niry-hroo foo and eigh inohes; honco weserly along he lino of Cook avenue fify fee o he place of beginning. Being h e same prem ises which Andrew F. Bogers an d wifo by idonuro daed ho flrs day of Ocober, eigheen hundred and oighy-sevon ond recorded in he clork a ofllco of Monmouh Couny, a Freehold, in Book 425 of Deeda, page 820, ec., graned and conveyed uno Mayy. E. D orse in Seieed as he propoy of M ary E. D orso e al. aken in execuion a ho su i of L a u ra H. Whie and o be sold by O.E. DAVIS, Sheriff. S. S a n c e s I b z a b d, S o l r.. r -. Daed Feb. 5, $0.80 O N R U LE TO BAR CREDITORS. Admxnis&ao& b Noice. H arry H. P ra, A dm inisraor of John H. P ra, deceased, by order of he Surrogae of he couny of Monmouh, hereby aivea noice o he crediors of he said deceased o bring in h eir debs, dem ands and cl aims agains ho esae of said deceased, under pah or affirmaion, w ihin nine monhb from he nineeenh day of January, 1900, or hey w ill be forever barred of any acion herefor agains h e said adm inisraor. [18] HARRY H. PRATT. $100, S.O.COVS A 0 1 inamom* from 13,1 ap U 130, C. COWART, Freehold, J, COCOA WINE V IN C O C A OUB NEWPBEPAEATION, BUT OF WORLD ben Owned virue,! This preparaion ol Cocoa onrfsup he whole sysem, la paricularly adaped o physical anil nervous prosraion, and o build up persona wased by coninued 111., healh. 75 cens, pin boles,. Endorsed by all physicians. Prepared. only by * W. R. H A M, D rufli and AiHflweanr. l i Main Aibury Park

6 FOR FARMERS WIYES, Clnb\Bsabllshedfor.Their Comfor v by Kansas Women. f i e d Up n e x p e rim e n hw b e i i n l n e u Mei?o8 R nrlinaran, I B aa Com o Da a Pop-. Bl^r A eiori Compassionae sym pahy for oher* la a ha boom, of &,new woman s Innovaion oo wes. The wives and iisnghers of business men In sesaraj Kansas owns h&ve Inauguraed - a movemen b a has endeared hem o he wives and daughers of he farm- ea. In a dozed or more.of he couny sea owns of h^.sae res rooms," orclubs, have been provided for he accommodaion o he women who spend one day each week in own shopping. Burlingon, in souheas ern Kansas, was he firs own o inaugurae his popular resor. The Lady Somerse club is known far and wide and during is exisence for he pas sis monhs Burlingon merchans hers a h e ime oi he ra s j bu her Jjrofcer-in-law saked a claim down Jfihe n erriory which hereofore pajofiized oher owns. The merchans of Burlingon fied ip he Lady -poraerse.club as an experimen. They joined in appropriaing s sufficien sum.o keep h e «8ob.running and by arrangem en he wives and daughers of h a Burlipgoa -merchans ake urns in lookingafer he comfor and pleasure of counry women. The populariy of his resor may be aesed by a visi o he room any day, bu especially on Saurday, he m arke day. As one eners hv.ljroad doorway he word Welcome, in club colors, whie anl yellow, suspended from.hq, csung-,a hejfarh er end oi he sfgni, gi^ashf.eje and gives as asgnrancs of is sinceriy. A highlypolished sove wih a brigh aoal flre makes comforable his homsbke place. A, large, cener able wih is p rey cover, embroidered In whie and yellow,.he handiwork of a member is covered wih books, magazines, papers and fashion plaes. Tbe--womear: of-he-b arlingon-club. do no forge he chlldsen from ha farm s, and so have provided picure books for heir amusemen. Several easy and resful- rocking chairs are grouped abou ho room. "v - A couch a preily draped dressing case ornamen he room. Picures ars here and here. A se of shelves fills up smoher corner and shows a variey of homemade aricles. Someone has cons-rooed a m os wonderful screen which divides he room This screen is covered wih he ineviable whie andyellow and behind is-consnes callers are invied o pene- irae- If here is an aricle waned in hia -much-appreciaed, com er i has no enered he heads of he women of Burlingon. A lavaory wih big piche- of cool, clean w aer and pleny olclean owels, wash clohs,\soaps and combs galore are here, ready for. use. Hers he farmers.. wife can dls- - -pose of.he dus gahered on ho highway, arrange her disheveled resses and emerge a new woman, ready for business In addiion hero are nealy.cu r ained windows, and small ables placed convenienly near he work baskes conaining needles, buon*, hread, aeissorsj himbles and all hings necessary for repairs. Prey Iomemade rnga give an air of comfor and slumber robes for h e couch esify o he houghfulness of hc< women of Burlingon. Nohing ii -lacking o add o he comfor and pleasure of h e visiing women from he farms, for as each one leaves he res room she is served wih a glass of refreshing ice waer, oonrlbued by h e friendly merchan nex door. Chicago Chronicle, TRIAL BY FARCE. T he M ehods SSmployed n h o D rer* - urn Case F in d a P a ra lle l ia **A ec-!nw ol>acrkaaa.» There adelicious bi of conr nonense in "Alice in Wonderland, h a bears e sriking similariy so be serious bu almos as peculiar rial of 1Dreyfua. A recen wrier bas mode he clever parallel: ^There s more evidence o come ye, please your majesy, said he Whie Babbi, jumping up in a grea hurry, This paper has jus been picked up." W ha is i? said fbe queen. " 1 haven opened I ye, said he Whie Rabbi,- bu i seems o be a leer wrien by he prisoner f^-o somebody. * WhO ip I direced o? said one of he jurymen. - 1 I isn direced a all, said he Whie Rabbi. In fac, heres nohing wrien on U:e suside. He unfolded he paper as bespoke, and added; I isn a leer, afer all; i s a se of verses. Are hey in be prisoner s hand- ; w riing?" asked anoher of he julrymen. j "No, heyre no, said he Whie Iabr6i, i and haw d!,, he queeres hing abou iu" : v.. 4 {The jn iy all looked puzzled.) He m os na. imiaed,-somebody. else s hand," sold he king. * {The ju ry #11 brighened up again.) *Plea* your majesy, said h» ^ vf knave, I didn wrie, and hey can {more I did; -bere a no name dgoed a he end., T I you didn sigii.i, said b Wag, h a only makes he m ae? worse, Yon sans have m ean ^bme m ischief or else you d have signed your name like a n M M S m /* y- ^Le h e Jury consider heir verdic, v* h i Jdng said, for Rbon he w enieh dm a h a dvy. - No, no," aaid he quesis$ senehc*. ;-jofeeraie *ierw *i^, C indnnaii S n m., 4. OKLAHOMA S WOMEN. A K«v 1 «l i «S s ra k w ih a l lo r r of Suar One from HU. * Own Sae, A New York grain man wen down o Oklahoma las monh and brough back a choice collecion of erriory sories. "The hing h a impressed Tne mos, ouside of he grain business," he said, was he pracical abiliy of he women down here. I ve beard a grea deal abou he clever business women Jiere lu New York, bu I lieve^ happened o some in conac wih any cl hem. In Oklahoma abfiu half my business was done wih he women. You see, when h a counry was opened up, hundreds of women ran for claims, go hem, culivaed hem and are wprking hem oday, A wompn who can do h a sor of hing, is bounsi o-have hard horse sense,.if she hasn culure, and wha hose women don know abou running farms isn worh reporing o he1 deparm en of agriculure. Mos of hem are norhern women; and,,by he way, he sharpes piece of business preeice I heard of was fo rk ed by a gir from wesern New Sfork, She wasn down nexr" Suhrie, and, afer awhile, he Tiw York girl wen o visi hei" siser. Young women were scarce around ha pf.i of he counry, bu young men were as pleniful as blackberries in June. There was a young fellow on each quarer esion of land, for gules aroisnd, The New York girl wasn so ver^ young, bu. she was;;fairly good looking; and, aievshe had b ea here a week, here was usually a long line of cow ponies hiched o he broher-inlaw s fron fence, and he girl was having ye iiirie S her life. She made up her mind she d like o live,in Okla- homa, and some 20 or 30 young men made up heir minds hey d like o have her live in. Oklahoma, The wo fines fansa in h eoufiry wereabou five miles from her broherin-law s, and lay side by side. There were living springs pu hem and some hade, asd he wo - owners, were fine young fellows. sncf were m aking hings hum. They boh fell in love wih he girl, anfi she.liked boh. In fac, Bhe couldn racke ip-her xnind wbiclrshe liked he be er; nnd she was so pleased wih boh he farm s h a she-fell as If she couldn give up eiher of hem. Divorce is easy in Oklahoma, bu hey have scruples abou bigamy; no sbe had o figure/he problem pu some way or oher. Now,Jus lisen while I ellyouhow she did i. One of he men was I a sooner. T ha is, he had been bidden inside be lines, before he ime when he governmen opened he counry for he rush. No one could prove i agains him; bu, of course, he had no legal rig h o his claim; and, if he ile could be disproved, some one els could-bake hesarid. In a bursof confidence, one evening, he old he gir all abou his experience as-a sooner. Then she made up her mind. She wheedled him ino repeaing he sory before winesses, disproved U s claim, nabbed i herself and married be young man-nex door. Now hey are running boh farm s in pleasanness and peace. How s h a for business-, enerprise/ NrYT SiiiC THE THIHHEST MAS. U iih iib FrealSp Who W eifh fd Da Fory-Flwe Poaad* and W o n Padded Clohing:. - J Insances of remarkably hin men are no ancoinmon bu Claude Ambrofee Seura, who was exhibied in 1825, was such an exraordinary personage h a no lees han 70,000 persons visied him in a few weeks. Seura was born in 1797, and was, herefore, 28 years of age when he made j bis appearance as a freak.. I- Mr. Asley Cooper, be famous physician. was among he hrong who poured Ino he building in,whlch Seura received hose who were anxious o see bim. and in wriing df wblcb said: -is-idijiijiuj jloub he mos m j s- erious being 1 have eneo S IS e#^ His Facfs ha of au ordinary man. somewha emaciaed, perhaps, bu no remarkably so. His eyesore brigh, and. his voice pleasing, Seen in he ordinary cosume of he day, he is In no Wa.v differen from he average foreigner. Bui sripped of his padded clohing be presens an asounding specacle. His arms were mere bones, covered by parchmen-like skin, and muscles.and ilesh he appears o.bave none. He Is herefore scarcely able o move his arms and legs, and walks, hough whiiou uppuren-effor, wib exreme difficuly. On measuring him and weighing him 1 found ba his ches measure^ m en was 30% inches, which is fair; ha his weigh was no more h as 45 pounds, he bones being much smaller han hose of aa ordinary m an.of^is eiaure, who m igh weigh J50 pdjndk. In appearance, indeed, he so much resembles a; skeleon ha a shorsighed person migh; easily misake him for one. Seura food consised of wo or hree oencea of bread and mea daily, and someimes-be ook b lile wine. Be wns remarkably inelligen and well-read, and picked up English rapidly. On arriving a^ place* where he was no known be was accusomed o wak.om in hia pasmwi dobes;and 4id no -aflrso any paricular aenion. HeBaid h a JOiil he age o fen year* h resembled any ordinary boy, b n h a bo suddenly wased away. He died In.1840, aged B2year»;" Cincinnai Enquirer. / R anral n o u b, O nsznunal look a h a! cried lile ^Teddy Faagle, when be eav for he firs ime a Highlander in naional cosfume, Yefs Freddy} h a s a Hooch Highlander.", And hes go bis ralny^day sklriaon, b ain he? Pock. PARI OF WRECKED SHIP. Bow m Fima of.bairmsb Shipbuilder. Are ClH sns Hi. i: o Sranded <F«uel. Probifely he mos remarkable achievemen In he line o wrecking and rebuilding o be found in mariime hisory is represened by he reconsruced seam er, Milwaukee, which was urned ou in he summer \o 1880 a he- ya^d of C. S. Swan & Huner a Wnllsend-on-Tyne, England, says he. Engineering Magazine, The Milwaukee, a vessel of 483 fee lengh nnd fp-fpo beam, wen.ashore near Aberdeen in Sepember, 1893, a huge rock* peneraing he-liold for a lengh of 30 fee and o a heigh of eigh fee above he ank op. When he salvage operaor* saw h a i would be impossible o save he enire vessel i was decided o blow her 4n wo wlih dynamie. This was done, successfully and 130 fee o i he fore end was lef on- he rocks, while he Bfer end was owed o a dry dock. The saved porion,of he vessel de- S ended for floaion unil placed in ry dock upon a ransverse waerigh bulkhead a he forward end of he boiler spaee. I was owed o he Tyne and moored In he river.unil a new bow was buil, launched and made ready for connecion wih i. So well was his done h a a person ignoran of he facs would never huxyr lha he was looking a he priginnl bow, while even hose pej^pris who, knew he circumsances of he ease were ana\>k lo poin ou he poin where he juncion of he new and old porions was mnde. FROST SPOILED THE SPORT. Sad M Uornne fji& Dee a Pary of Oeorga Chicken Figher^ or a S ra n d e d S eam boa, Forfy dejeced aad home«ick gamblers: reurned o Knoxville he oher Say, says he Savannah" News. On Chrismas day, wih ICO gamecocks, hey lef on a seam boa for an isolaed resor down he river, where hey expeced o have a grea cocking main and reurn o he ciy he nes morning. The seam er carried no lifeboas. Before he desinaion was reached ho seamer wen on a sandbar and suck fab en miles from nowhere. The weaher was v?ry cold and ice formed abou be craf. The spors, deermined o make he bes hey could of he siuaion, improvised a pi on he deck and held a, few fighs. As he hoars wen by and he nigh grew older and he Ice in he river, hicker, here came no hope of geing he boa off or of being rescued Then someone became hungry, and i was ascerained ha he sandwiches bad given ou. There was nohing o ea on board! For some hours longer be spors pu on a brave fron, bu ilniilly hunger go he bes of hen! ani. hey pu heii gamecoeks valued a five o one hundred dollars each o slaugher. For wo day and; wo nighs hey hung up fcii he sandbar, eaing chicken ha fairly ased of money, TWO TALL STORIES. One Baeh from Boson mnd Philadelphia, So Boh ~ne~ttii.* A w rier in a Boson publicaion,aays ha aoi a g o a hiwls caugh afish in bong Isjaud sound, bu while flying wih i o he woods o devomr a. 14i& are, he fish floundered from he hawk s hold and dropped Ind farmer s yard, where a big ayssiff was.siing. The dog caugh h, fish an i came down, and he hawk swooped afer i, bq he dog urned and ran ino he house, placing bis rophy, ye alive, a he fee of hlc misress. I proved o^be a, large bloeflsh, and i waa served ip h a nigb ib an appreciaive family. The, dog ever since has bees seen o ai In he sapie place a he sa a e ime, evidenly impressed wib be belief ba his good, forune may be repeaed. A sree car sruck Guiseppe Marae. a sailor, in Philadelphia Chrismas day, knocked bim down and dislocaed his. shoulder. He^vfls pis ino a wagon and hurried off oward he Pennsylvania hospial. The wages jnmped over a ru in he pavemen and ihe ja r rese his shoulder. Wben he go o he hospial he surgeons found he shoulder a)l righ, bandaged i sod sen him back o his vessel. - - r.gorseoni sw ords. Of gorgeous svyords which are no so much weapons a«aeljg* fo.r precioi\s soce: be- mos-?aluab!e in England Is s#id o be he one presened by he Egypians o Lord Wolseley and valued a 2.000; bu his sum is comparaively lile1f o r a be jeweled sword If he value of he sword brough over o Europe by be-shab of Persia on his firs visi namely 10,000 can be aken as a sandard of wha a diamond-hiled weapon ough io cos Those who can -recall ha wonderful saber, says Chambers Journal, will be somewha skepic a l aiou he exisence of he Gaikwar, he baroda a gorgeous blade, which is supposed o be worh more han 20 Bwords of equal beauy and value of he shah s; bu i is popularly supposed ba he diamonds, rabies aad ennsrafds wih which i ia hlelflly acrused bring up is value o abou 220,000, which a four per oenu represens, an inborn* of alajos (89,000 a year &s exsen he possession af snch a sword somehing none han a bmi«luxury. Boli.Oracan Gi^lod*r«. In Tsly Is o he ound a whole village ol welmc-dii organ grisders, wbo are nov» cipendiiag comforable fornne* ac» jcjulred in America. PlSirani In B riish Arny, Each -plgeou used in he carrier serice of he Briish navy coas he gpvernmen-im a year, c (ffim* ;SikM1w..Ib ibsmed Klm*rdo»i. In fis Unied Kingdom hee are 800,000 persons named Sinib. DKS- T fofession&l, BEYAN AND BlIET, PhyeidanB and Snrgoons, 221 Asbury Ave., ABbury Park. * T612 a. m.: 3 o S 6)0p,m«Telephonb No A A. B. BUBTON, UKBlVrl DvD.B, I, O. BUBTON, D.D.B. ],J0BTON BEOTHEH8, DENTISTS. 828 Cookman Avsnae, Asbury Park, Bandosllon BaUdiug, 8, W. Cor. Broadway and 88h Sree, Now York New York office closed from Mas- unil Ooober. d k. GEO. F. WILBUH. a s Physician and Surgoon, v 8,W. cor. Grand and Asbury aves., Asbury Park. )EAN THOMPSON,, STENOGKAPHER AND TYPEWEITEE oiloii.iooa Main Sree, Ashnry Park, N. J. Eeeldeace, 04 S. Mein Sr«e,.OcoaaGrora, 0 hahles^ oo^ AT-LAW( Masor in Chancery. Snpreme CourBxaminer. Pracice in U. S. Cours. Rooms 10 and 11, Monmouh Building. J. T. HAWKIHB. FBAMK DUBAMD, gawkins A DUBAND. COUNSELORS-AT-LAW,... Offices Asbury Park and Ocean Grove Bank ulldln«. Main S. and Maison Av. Asbury Park, W E WANT YOUR HOUSE y \ lised wih us, o ren for he YEAR O R SE A S O N. I., W e have people who are waiing o ren houses. If you have no given us your house o ren. DO S O AT ON CE. Monmoah Realy Go. Rooms 12*13, Monmouh Building, K. W. Corner Kalson Ave. and Bond S., G o o d ASBURY PARK, K. J. as well «$ e K e a p The Chpices Fresli and Sal Meas, Poulry and Table -.Delicariesa-he-ljow - I es Prices. Bradley Cake nvimc and mai Sree Don Build Casles in he air. Don hink ha you will buy a home bye and bye. Bye and bye" is a land ha is posiively empy. Do i iiow^ while you have he opporuniy, remsimpering ha opporuniies will no awai you. We have; an excepional One o offer jus now. HILAN ROSS AGBHCY, 208 Main S. 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M o r g a g e Bonds P r o p e r y W e s P a r k w o r h $ 4, ; w ill s e l l f o r $ 3, * - - j : H o e l, A s b u r y P a r k, f u r n i s h e d, w o r h $ 2 3, ; w ill s e l l f o r :$ 2 2, 0 0 0,!E1inaneial fflonmoumh A p p ly B o x 0 3 2, A s b u r y P a r k, N. J. Mnaneia a h d I S x h e D e p o s o h p s k y filohhou m BuiiiDise, pssusy Barji, Capial, $100,000 Execues all russ known o he law;sans money on bond and morgage; rpceires deposis subjec o check and» I A rhw a A a quuw» allows ineres iui«ni» uo on uaujr dally balances; domiujv* ) un# acs u as rusee, uuiwo refuunr regisrar N flff*nlfflq I H K l and ransfer agen: pays coupons; makes demand and O U l I IU 3 y ime loans on approredcollaeral { safe deposi vauls, A, C. TWINING, Presiden. BRUCE S. KEATOB, Secreary. G. B. M. HABVEY. Vicf-Presiden. D. C. COHN ELL, Treasurer. ) DIBECTOaa. %. O. H. Brown, CoL G. B. 11. Harrey, Henry Michell, M. D. A. C. Twining. J. H. Buchanan,, Geo. F. Kroehl, John P. O BHen, H, H. Vreeland, D. C. Cornell, Bruce S. Keaor, M. D. Perry B. Smih, G. D, W. Vroom Wm. J. Harrison, Isaac O, Kennedy. Milan Boss, T hb Saues operaions of all ^ Naa. onal he Banks are of such wise concepion /ha conscieniously conformed o bjr Officers and Direcors,. no Insiuion of Banking approaches he Ka* lonal for deserved confidence of and securiy o parons. Organised February, GEO. F. KROEHL, Prea. O. H. BBOWN.Vice Pres. M. V. DAGKB, Cashier M. U BAMMAN, fid Vice Pres, lf,h. SCOTT, Awlsan Cashier. CompariiFO Deposla: ; Sepember 8, $3178, e, ieoa... ie e.iu is 7, ,94471 Parons yaluables rocoirod for safe keeping free of charge Foreigu Exchange bough aud sold. Collecions promply acknowledged.. ;. Yifor huslness fators respecfully solloied* B. E. K. lio T H F I U T Z (Successor o Geaung & Co.) PRACTICAL M a i s o n A v e. a n d B o n d S. TER, and dealer in Granie and Marble IfySnumen* and Heads ones* Curbing and Flagging, and all kinds of Building S^one, ^ Yard m & Office 60S -MaSm Sree^ ASBU&T PABX,B., Boabo o Dxsxorcsi Geo. F. Kroehl, W. Kirkbride, & ilan Boss, M, B. Margerum, D. C. Corer, AlberO. Oliver I n. urowui MjZi. MUUBi Bamman*.. Bhennan storla, Wm, H. Beeaie, * Isaaa C. Kennedy gamual Johnsoo, Bruce 8, Keaor, Chas. A, Young, Wm. Hahawayi Tes s EX PR ES S Dellrers BAQOAQE, FBEIOHT, FUEHI- TUBB, P1AH08, and all kinds of,mot-, able goods o any poin in Asbury Park, Ocean Grove ahd viciniy a moderae prices. Pos ofijce address. Lock Box ;818, Asbury Park. BesldencO and office, 610 Sawall avenue. BABET Y0#T, Proprieo

7 MR, EPIZOOT WILKINS. He S n g selll Series c r Reoloa- abnan p er b* W elfare b h e Dlmera ilo. P ary W ich Dxalbra* Hvcryw bm e Air Expeced u Adop W ihou Undao Ex*lemen. Bubo v y Infeiuiashjn, W ashingon, D, 0, Tu hs EfiHiir: Pursooan u a call, Issooed bl order Wv miself, ho serlln parios hoo hev he welfare n r be Dimlcraic pary close u heir hars h er assembled a hese hedqoarers and hey decided u commence he noo je e r b! adopin sum rools and regulnshuns fer our gnidonce, and a map ou sum plans In general wics all good Dimicras cveywhare air expeced u adop wihou farher orders. 1 hev pu em In he form u resolooshuns, wich kin be adoped ennywhare wihou dsbcusshun or andoo exciemen, and i will save uher Dimlcraic organlzashuns he rubble nv rlln em. Tha air mainljr ez follrs: ; Besoived, bl he Dimicras nv (pu in he naine nv he place or club here), hoo air his day (or nie> assembled, The Ilajhe fus dooy uv every Dimafa u win he presldenshal bale nv Resolved, The we ain goin u be u dnrn paricular how We du i, Resolved, The William J, Bryan iz our fus choice ez our candidae fer presiden, onless we conclood u sub a!oo sumbuddy else, Should he be h e case hen sumbnddy else Iz our fus choice, and alwaze hez bin. Resolved, T he we nir In favr uv he onllmied coinage uv silverw ihou waein fer he consen uv furrin nashuns, o f M ar Hanna, onles, upon more maoor deilberashun we coiiclood h e he whole subjec iz u ded u handle wih safey. Besolved, The wo demand free silv er a good deal freer han i iz u ihe mos uv us. Besolved, The we don care nohin abou he free silver quesyuo anny* how, and he I ain wub wile u menshun I. (P. S. Adop wlcheve; uv he hree precedln-resolooshimg will cum neeres u lie bullseye.) Besolved, The he Bepubllkin sl&em uv finance hez lnfiicked u much biz- ne»» prosperiy onu he kounry, and Jhe Dimlcraic pary iz In a languishin condishun and.dyin uv dri ro In consequence hareof. Resolved, T he greaer care sliood be aken in mnnlpulain elecshun reurns, and we hereby pin u he faleyure u land Mr. Gobble govencr uv Kenucky ez a mos glarln. insance uv Dimlcraic blunderin, Besolved. The ez whie me:» air fas disappeerln from he ranks uv he Dimlcraic laberin populabhun, I Iz he dooy uv Dimlcraic elecshun officers, everywhere, u hrow ou enuff nigger voes u offse he defecshun. Besolved, T he he FIlHpeen revoioo- hun haln panned ou well enuff u w arran he Dimicraic pary in up* holdln i enny longer, onless Agilholdoo 42,d uher Fiillpeen Dimicras kin make a beer showin. The sfcooln, nv Genera! Lawos and kernel la g a n hez creaed aprejoodk agin he.whole oufi wich ii bea osed agin us. Resolved, T he he ralbin uv wurklamen B wages everywhaw, and sidily employmen, iz a Bepubllkin rick, and we onquallfldely denounce I ez.1)ein done on purpus u hur he Dimlcraic pary. Resolved, The we dnno find Mg wurds enuff u express oar lndjgnashun agin! he -monsrous Bepubllkin russ he a ir hoverin over all uv ns like so menny VUlQrea *eddy n sar our Insides ou weir, w e hev u buy ennyhlng a he sores. Resolved, The he foregoia resoloo shun don appll u russ organized bl DimieraSc sockholders. These reaoiboshuns a ir merely suggesions desired u help gi our peeple ineresed., T ha kin be cu shor or lenghened ou u soo he ime and place. Thare. nin nohin ironclad abou em; bu ha eonainonuff fer he average Dimicra u kno and Ui afford him eacurrlgmcn. lb prevlus eampanqs we hev lied u menny uv. ou Tcers puliin in opposie dirccshuiis, Suni wsfi le 6niJ hing nud suur fer anul\er. Sum waned ho fle madeailvpr and. sum on gold, a ew on boh, and sum on neeher. W hu wo wan iz u ge ugolior- i don mker whu he issuo is.* All we wan u kno iz he we hev so menny men hoo will voe ez ha air old u, and bl hevin slch reaolooshunb ez I hev drafed we kin gi heir idees runniu in one direcshun. Then bl hevin he oashuiml convenshun fixed ez we w an I, and In accordance wih he ideca we bev alreddy pu ou ez feelers, we or u be able u go Inu he nex campane.on a plaform he won cause so mueh kickln. As I hev alreddy sed, I won make much difference w hu idee we leed off wih If we kin only agree u suppor I. I hev suggesed-in a nice way he copies uv hese resolooshuns or similar ones be posed up In barrooms and uher places uv public resor whare Dimicras will bebhoor.u seo cm. In he way ha will Berve ez a call u dooy. and be a daily reminder he hnrm uny is necessary u DIml cralc success. I hope h a -will no b; like he ordinary Noo eers respioo* shuns wen wb^ agree u Bop drlnkln " i (iraweoii enbjiuns in days, epil af* iwialiy $pn nu wih a njeual irerpivnihuq. Our promises u each miior nnia be kep his yeer. i meeni; V-;./Ca * " ^ U " 3 O 0 AS SWMs-V*!, Farm, rich. J?. y f b Cieveiaads. In hi jaji. GeiA?y..XX I i BETTING AN ANTIQUE CHEAP, B o n * Collecor Secnred an Old Slo,. hogfln^ Table # Very, Small Co». When & man becomes a crank on be robjec of aniques he will go o any exreme o gain possession of a coveed Sreaeure^BayB ihe himdelpbla Record. There is a physuian up ie norheas way who has be craze, and bas i bad. He made.aprofessional call on an old Irish woman -he oher day, and, aa her ailm en was no of sufficien sercriy o keep ber from ber household duies, he found her In he.kichen washing dishes. His eyes glisened as he saw he able upon which his homely operaion was being performed. I was an old decrepi affair on hree legs, bu I waa solid mahogany, wih, quain carvings. T ha s a queer sor o f a able o be washing dishes on, venured he dooor. Sure, I is ha, replied I* owner; "an1. 1 wouldn be bohered wid I a all, a all, If I could afford a new one. i. The docor waa all soliciude in a mom en, Why, h as oo bad, he said. And hen, as hough, seized wih a sudden philanhropic- Inspiraion, he added! If you will allow me I ll buy you a new able, and I ll ake he old one off your bonds;" Of course, he old woman.was only oo delighed. The doeor Invesed wo dollars in a conunion kichen able, in exchange for which he received he old mahogany one, which had been in be old woman s family for nearly a cenury. AT IEEE PARIS EXPOSITION. mil* Aeeonn o n be Ajuerican.P*, Villon I s a B eaalf a l * <! Airaciv e flrs ear*. Our cocher bas been ordered o urn Ino he Avenue de la Tour Marbourg, and suddenly 1 find b a we have corns ou upon he Qua! d Orsay, and are a he enrance of he Pon des Invalldes, says he New Lippinco. Here cabby is ordere^ o hal, and looks on In surprise m we descend Ino he ankle-deep dus and proceed by means of our open sesame, o he place where four American flags a he corners! of a large square indicae he inclosure- chosen!by~ our commissioner general for he American pavilion. Here, on be rive gsuche, in company wih ohers of he Pavilions dea Erasgeres, will sand he American paviliob,,a beauiful aii aracive srucure, whose broad seps iead dowr o Uj waer. Here AmericaB? raa, land, and a once receive h a welcome and aenfon which he Visior soon discovers is second naure o he commissioner,, general and hie. saff;, and here, mare han anywhere else in Paris, will be find himself: horoughly a home. I is o our commissioner general and his uniring Indusry ha we are indebed for he grea am oun of space which is o oonalc he grea American exhibi, and even my gloomy guide ia emped o break Ino a rium phan smile a his.new proof of American kill and. energy. INTENSE COLD. K m b i ^>«8en««> and P ro d K i la B o u O u e i E eio lu Sljnllar o, A leoholie la o x lm lo s. T ie usual resuls Of exposure o exreme cold losa of energy, boh physical and menal, followed by drowrin ess andds Inclinaion-ar mover he menal faculies become orpid and he senses numbed, while he vicim ia seized vnh an irresisible desire o lie down and sleep. I f his desire is yielded o he lehargy passes Ino";supor and deah follows., Occa- *lonilfyl hesa sympoms are preceded by ohers^ which resemble hose of inoxicaion, and are due o a peculiar condiion okihe blood, which a a very( low em peraure akes up an Insufficien quaniy of oxygen, and Vo had an injurious effec on he.nervous em. I waa observed, during ^he ren rie A of he French f rom Moibow l?a< ho^e.who were mos severely affeced cold ofen reeled abou.as if inoxicaed; hey also complained of giddiness and indisincness of vision and sank gradually iixo a saed of lehargic supor from which i was im-.possible - o~lifuuiie b e m. Oh«r--ra*.sances are recorded yin which perfions becarae delirious... and die! hrough a shoy^exposure o inense Mld- * ~. FAMOUS ZOOS Souh A rlea P o.s. i c. Some ssi b,»3r««s Fines la he World. The Souh Afriean republic s zoology leal collecion and gardens are he fines and larges in he w orld, The g ardens, which are In be Lcbombo region, are guarded by a whole ribe of Kaffirss, and conain evepy species of vlld animal o be fouzra in Souh Africa. The zoological collecion & Bronx pa;k, Kew York, Is a remarkably fine one. The gardens cover 800 acres, and one of is m os Im poran feaures ia he naural environmens provided for be animals, a The animals of Souh America, for insance, are given he free range of Nlarge lnclosures conaining miniaure mounains, rivers, a id fores# while he^ igers aid Hons live sandy. sreches,^ungle, and bo bn^thoybl-.lorioiiia naional paik,,ihe Unied S ^ s,..w ih i^ area of B,S75 iqufare miles,- i arias, a. ssoological preserve for almos every specie& of animal-found..in h a par of he world. The London Eoologlcisl gardens conain nearly, 3,000 animals; hose a Berlin abou 1,500, and he Jaridin de» Planes, Paris, abou 1,000 an im al., Sever R a in i n»e»». Bfiin. fa» never^been InfMyn o fall ia lb i of E gj -i be.wsefe h? wo lower fall* of he Nile,, j O Y / 1 - r ASBURY PARK JOURNAL, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY W ILL MAEE WAR ON INSECTS P laas o filassaehaaea ^nom olog llla for be Coming Vear o -- - Abae" D esrucion, The aacks of injurious insecs probably cause he loss of several miuione of dollars in Massachuses alone eacfa year, says he Bosos ranscrip. This imo no always been/he case, bu in secs are becoming r/ore abundan and consequenly more desrucive. Much of his desrucion, however, could be eiher in p ar or wholly prevened if he proper mehods of ream en were made use of, and ha his is no more frequenly done is very unforunae. I Is probable ha he reason for he apparen negligence in- his regard is due o ignorance as o wha he insec is in each paricular caae and w ha o do o preven is ravages. I is his very uncerainy, which resul* in nohing being done in mos cases. a order o provide his Informaion for residens of he sae hs enomological division of he Hach experimen saion a Amhers offerb is services wihou charge o all who may desire hem. In order o obain his assisance wrie o he enomologis, Hach experimen saion, a Amhers, Haas., describing he rouble, and also, if possible, send samples of he injury and insec causing i, and aenion will a once be give o he m aer. As he Hach experimen saion a Massachuses is suppored in par by sae appropriaion, auch a use of is faciliies by he people of he sae is, no only jusifiable bu desirable, for i was esablished for ju s b a purpose, aad no one who incurs loss by insec ravages can excise himself for h a loss excep on he ground of ignorance h a such assisance could be obained. SOME OVERCOAT SIGNS. Ik Whlefa W ill Be Seen be r* ri Tl>e? f*jar In D < «m ln s i a $fa4i*s A«e. Thank you, said Senaor.Beveridge, of Indiana, o an aache a he whie house who offered o amlsi him In puing on his overcoa. A young man never refuses o accep help in geing his overcoa on, bu he older i, man ges he more cerain he ia o refuse help and.say: No, hank you, I can ge i on all righ. I is a cerain indicaion of old age. when a man will no perm i anoher o aid in geing on his overcoa. Seriaor-Elkins overheard he rem ark of he young senaor from Indiana, snys h e Washingon LSar, and said: Well, if w ha you say 5s rue, Senaor Hawley is one of he younges men in he senae. He alw ayi accepb hssisance in puing on hib overcoa B u one day ha said o me: Elkins, when you hear me say h a I can ge my overcoa on wihou anyone helping me you may be sure h a I un geing old. Nex Jerry Smih soliloquised o himself. Jerry has been a every dinner and public aad privae recepion a he whie house for years, aad hi* principal budnses during h a ime was o arisically aid in puing on overcoas and incidenally o receive in a CbeMerSel3L-m mazsuer whaever ips v>ete given him, I jea* ells yer, K&id Je rry o himself, dere s loa of roo? n w a de senaor said, bu I Jes* knijwss.da nobody can pu on an pbereoai like dis here nigger,.^-.^jgayydayjn.china?., All Aeeoane Are Seled on Yeajr*a O a^ Fsre.en* In. B id Paper. Kew J?ew Tear is he naional pay day in China. All accouns m us be squared up a h a ime, a n d : he man who r..n raise riaoney enough o pay hia debs has o go ino bankrupcy, jiays be London Mail. The laws are such h a he credior can ener he debor s isouse end ake w ha he pleases if here is no selemen. Tu preven such acion families club ogeher and make all sors of compromises o keep - up he business repuaion of he clan. New Year is a grea day for he pawnbrokers, Their shops nra crowded wih people who wan o rede em Jheir bes clohes before he new year..3 jer.e..,si,,.. a.. alscuwho.. sraa.a.. pawn oher hing in order o ge money enough o pay belr d&bs. Pawnbrokers-receive high rives of in eres, is WMcli hey are proeced < by he governmen. 1,., The Chinese pain he whole counry red on New-Years day in more senses han ope. Bed is he color which wills hem, denoes good luck aad prosperiy, and ail he New Year, caxda and Inviaions are on paper o f h a color. Every child ges is New Xjbar presen wrapped in red paper, and red Inscripions are pased over he doors of he houses., *, W hfih Goldfish Are Propagaed. AbouMhree, miles souh of S. Joseph, on he King Hill road, is.locaed one of he Missosri sae fish lacheries. Is chief in eres lies in he (fac ha i is he only place in he a(ie,or in he counry iinyyvhere wherij goldfish are prepagaed ond disribued. Her* hese lile aquarium beauies may be obained for a mere hank you, and many axe hey who avail hemselves of his privilege. From -Ocober unil January four goldfish fach are given o every ciizen of he sae unil hs supply is exhaused. #: Fifeen Million Dar* I*os, The annual repor of he English labor saisician for 1808, which ha* been recenly issued, shows ha during-he year here were 711 srikes and lock* oua in he Unied! Kingdom, and ha he oal number of working days los from his cause was 15,298,478. Alogeher 253,807 workmen were involved. Of he srikes seled, hose in favor pi» workmen involves! 48,490 sj«.<p!e, while hose in favor of he employer* Involved T, T : Umlmgs G E O R G E C. O R M ER O D, BUILDING INSPECTOR, SEALEIi. OP WEIGHTS AND MEASURES, c r r r o f a s b c r y p a r k. 703 BEWALL AVE., A8BURY PARK, N. J. Office Honrs 11 o 13; 1 o 2. H. B. JOHNSON, P ra c ic a l W a c h m a k e r, Dealer in Fine W aches, Jewelry, Specacles, *o. /Waches ^nd Jewelry repaired a Ciy Prices. Oookmen arsone and Bond sree, ASBURY PABK, N. J. JOHN HUBBARD, P. O. Box 075. Eeaidonce 700 F ifh Avenne. M f~eaimaes given for all kinda of paining, papor hancina, inerior and exerior decoraions ADON LIPPIN CO TT, Conracor & Bniider,. Esim aes cheorfully furnished. JobD inffinall branches prom py and carefully aended o., Residence and shop, 007 Main S., bo. 1s and 2d, Asbury P ark, N.J. A. A. T A Y L O R, Mlason and Builder. Bricklaying and Plasering in all.branohes of Masonry Work. Jobbing promply aended o. P. O. Box 097. Office, 710 Maison Ave. M. M. CRO SBIE, M ui O n i i Mr, is Succeoded by W H lt L E A GIBSON. T ar Paper, Sheahing Paper, Two and Three-ply Roofing Paper. Summerfield ave. and Railroad, Aabnry P a rk. H. I, i8 K ANY BUILDER OH CONTRACTOR.. and he will ell you h a som6 of he Fines P ln m b liig in Asbnry Park i has been done by F E B D. B R O W N, 703 SUMMERFIELD AVENUE. Esimaes for anyhing in seam gas or w aer pipingi connecions and fiings J O H N N. B U R T I S, - Underaker and Embalmer - / o e m a i b o w a v k. Coffins and Burial Caskes on band or furnished o order. Special aenion given o, raming picures. Telephono 131 B. WALLJPAPEH JA C O B D O L L. JR., UCTICAL PAPER HANGER And d ecoraor, has in sock h» larges and fines line of Wail Bspar a Bo arol! up. Room aqpuldlogs o mach ail papers, 2J< m foo up. Also for iisie, Varolsb, Wood Filler, WalP Tine, Glue, Bronzes, Paper Hangers and Painer- supplies, ec. Peper hanging, Paining and Tining dons a lowes price* by skilled hands only OivB-me jr-rla! and-compar«> prices C o o k m a n A V en ae, Adjoining Soinbach s Mammoh Sore. Eaab. 18 yean. Ashury P ark, N. 3. Le OB give you an esimae ou any Cemsry Work you may wan..a We are manufacurers of M O N U M EN T S, H E A D S T O N E S and Cemeery Enclosures. W rie us, or b eer ye, come and see ua before purchasing.. I j C P T O N B E O S., M anasqaao, H. <7. Ohor New Jersey Yards Waawan, Keypor, Perh Amboy and Souh River... (Ea. 1887). The daily ediion of he Asbury Park journal is^deliv- ered by carrier for 6. cens a w e ^ k,..... f:\a- THE BICYCLE RIDING SEASON i s now o p e n. :7 M. L FERRIS, Snccepsor o W. 9. BURTIS, You are hinking abou a new wheel. Yoa wan he bes. You are invied o examine my Kb*? before purchasing I have he fines wheels ever offered in his ciy bj any dealer. The new models are now in sock or will soon arrive. Look a he Lis:. D ayon, Serling, Orien, Spalding,. Z im m y, Yale, Rocheser, Crawford, W h ie and Nyack, Prices from $25 o $75 la Chainless I have he bes 1 Please call and see he sample wheels! The B es and C heapes Place o 1 buy Lum ber, Building Hardw are, Ready-M ixed P a in s (all prices), Whije Lead, Oil, V arnish, Office; Rain.S.juid Asbury Av«. Yards: Sccond and Third Avenues and Railroad, A S B U R Y P A B K, N. J. Successor o OHAS. LEWIS & CO. SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASBDRY PARK, N. J. Sole Agen for Adam an W all Plaser 14 Maison:Aye.f Asbuiy Park K - 2, : 0 C H A N O K G E O. A. S M O C K BUCHAHOHi SHOCK We make a specialy o he Albemarle brsnd of CEDAR SHINGLES a wholesale as well as reail, which we manufacure a our own mill. Also KING S WINDSOR CEMENT, a paen Plaser, which ir< superior o anyhing in he marke, and is jus he hing for cold weaher, ss freezing does nb affeu i. Wholesale agena for Monmouh Couny. Saisfacion guaraneed o all cusomers Teiephon 38 b. Lumber, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Frames, Mouldings, Hardware, Pains, Oils, ec. FACTORY, DUNKIRK, H ; V BRANCH YARD, 8PRINGLAKI WE IAVE THE BEST GOAL For all purposes for mnges, furnaces, open fires, seam boilers, blacksmihs, ec, and sell and deliver a lowes marke raes. Kindling Wood and Charcoal for hoels and boardinghouses. WYNCOOP & HULSHART. Yard and office, 79 S. Main Sree I fel beer from he very firs one I ook. I had aken hem for abou monh, and waa feeling bo much beer ha I had forgoen abou he bad fedinga I used o have. The docors called my rouble dyspepsia. I had i for abou seres years, and bad never in all my life been able o ea rich food or a b heary meal I ofen wondered why I should have so much dyspepsia. I woom have wha I call waerbrash someimea four or five imes a aay, when cieaca ^ a e r ha seemed ho would run ou of my mouh and he pain was somehing errible for a minue, or else I would have pains a imes in my somach ^ha would fairly double me up or pains in my shoulders and legs and all over me bo ha I would wish I was aead. I would send for he docor, and when he in he would say: Well wha is he maer now? The bes way o describe how I fel was jus o say ha everyhing was he maer w ih me and I f < ^ M i1 every where, r hink everybody who is roubled wih heir Bomach ough o Joel ; zy Bipans Tabules and hey will soon know how valuable hey are. ofr ag«i fify-one years. * WARRDh-A(ie of bad healh ha R*l P,A*N*3 win no benefi. Beod flreoea* o Wxwfcwl fj»- X7- % fo r 10 mm plmfcod 1 ^OOO^moaUo. _ RlTPA. KS, 10 fo r» mafa, e r a K j a i i W e willing o Bell»UiVhWl _ «C. Voe h* word frlfaafl -OF- The Asbury Park Journal 6 ceijs a week by mail. \

8 fi5 ASBURY PARK JOURNAL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, goo. PROOFS OF PROGRESS A Negro Exhibi o Be a Feaure of he Paris Exposiion. Special Agen Appoined by Admin* l i n l l o n o Seoor f i;opr Rp* re.en alo n o~ \m erican lnallalona. X. J. Calloway, he special agen appoined o arrange a negro exhibi a h e Paris exposiion, gives o he Sun he following accoun of his work: X have arranged for very crediable exhibis from several educaional insiuions, such, as Howard universiy in h li ciy, Hampon insiue In Virginia, Alana universiy in Georgia, Booker T. Washingon s Indusrial insiu e In Alabama, and Fisk universiy in Tennessee. Each of hese insiuions will ake up a special phase of he educaional work being done among he colored people. From Alana universiy I arranged for an exhibi in sociology o cover 31 display cards, 22 by 28 inches, or a oal display area of square fee. A class of colored sudens under Prof. Du Bois, a colpred graduae of Harvard, will display in firislo coloring such sociological saisics as negro popuja ion a various periods, relaive increase of wo raceb, disribuion ofnegroes, educaion and illieracy, pauperism, crime, ownership of homes, fao- ory employmen, ec. This, exhibi will cerainly receive wide aenion. The Tuskegee insiue in Alabama, being he bes known indusrial insiion, is now preparing a series of uniform- sized display boards, o he surfaces of which small aricles are aached which represen he 28 shops jand oher indusries of he insiuion. By an ingenious device in he use of space, & display surface of 288 square fee will he made. I have already prediced a French prize for he agriculu ral exhibi which hp insiuion Is preparing. The Washingon colored publia schools are preparing wha will be he mos aracive feaure of all. I is o be a series of modeled groups wih m iniaure f l g u r e B of persons, school houses and surroundlngb, showing by hree or four groups be evoluion of h e negro school from he primiive backwoods hu o he finely appoined and commodious colored high shool building in Washingon. As a represenaion in school equipm en,! predic for i grea aenion. There are more han a dozen oher phases of hl^ exhibi already under way, bu one, oher In conclusion: Nearly 50 colored men have received medals of honor in he Unied Saes arm y and navy. Phoographs of heb e men wih he official record of he valorous deed for which he medal wah graned will be displayed. ThereAre hree srong reasons fo ra AegTO exhibi a he Paris exposiion. The firs reason Is) a general one, and ia found In he peculiar aiude in which Europe is now siuaed. Tbe Fashoda inciden and he presen Boer w ar are only he oucroppings of a remendous European invasion of Africa. This dark coninen is no longer dark, as he mos giganic effors of capial are being direced oward opening np h e coninen for he. surplus populaion of Europe. The millions of naive Africans In be coninen, who m us in some way be assimilaed ino he body poliic, will more and more force upon he saesmen of Europe and Africa be same negro problem, which his counry has sruggled wih fbr hree oen- - uries. Whaever fauls m y be charged o be people of-he Unied, Saes, he people, of African descen In his connry are civilised. Chrisianized, possessors of vas educaional privileges and owners of perhaps a half billion dollars worh They are engaged in every indusiy and pursui common o whie Americans, anjl universally accredied wih rapid progress. America can, herefore. furnisb Europe wib such evidence of he negros value as a laborer, a producer ~^and^clllz«n.-bam b»ila«oraf0f1]j$" old world will be; wiser in he shaping o f is African poliics. A second reason for he exhibi lies In he fac ba much criicism of he Unied Saes is indulged In abroad on be ground ha his counry has assumed o anuex new erriory largely populaed wih dark races, when, i is charged, his naion proscribes in every possible way he ,000 of such people wihin is own borders. This ex- j men. We are generally senenced for. pleny o ea, no work and good rea i)ibi %an show oher naions be ob^r hree monhs, bu afer abou four >4Ide o he Bory, and can furnish evidences of marvelous progress of he colored people, as an offse o he charges of proscripion. While he Unied Saes mus plead guily o horrible lynchlngs occasionally and many forms of prejudice, we can more han balance hese fauls wibhe rapid de- Velopmen in educaion and indusry of 10,000,000 of ex-slaves, who in he. space of 3S years have produced an iem of 30,000 eachers, o say nohing of a - hundred ohery occupaions requiring raining. The righ of he colored people o have occasional opporuniies o showin a disincive way he evidences of h eir progress furnishes he hird reason for suclr an exhibi.: The average American ciizen never sops o consider h a pracically every coon fabrio he wears is a produc of negro labor, so far as he raw maerial is concerned. Bo scaered is he negro,iso Tsried his Indusry, h a i is only by such exhibis ha he negro can prove * his value o be body poliic. Many souhern whie people, who have lived all heir lives in regions hickly populaed wih negroes, were amazed a he negro exhibis a Alana and Nashville. Those exposiions have opened up several facories for negro iaborvnd have crysallized a srong senimen jln m any pars favoring him ss an oper a U r a ^ N. Y. B MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. The Illinois sae board of healh recommends h a a saniarium for consumpives be ereced. *. Boson s police made 3p,760 arress Ins yeax» as compared wih -41,816 n The records show a sligh increase in he crimes in which violence is employed. Probably he op is he oldes oy in he world. I has been used for housands of years in all, pars of he globe, and some savage ribes use i in he performance of religious ries. The cos of he world s wars since he Crimean war has been 2.453,000,- 000, ;or enough o give a couple of sov* Creigns o every mani woman ahd child on he globe. The- levees oh boh sides of he Mississippi are of sufficien exen h a if hey were buil in a single sraigh.line hey would be abou 1,800 miles long, or long, enough o srech he greaer p ar of he disance beween New Orleans and New Yorld, Eyesones are he opercula or small lenicular foodoor of a small marine, shell, family Turbinidae. They are a calcareous body. ^The removal of foreign subsances was performed by placing one in he inner corner of he eye, and allowing i o pass across he eyeball, under he lidl, bringing he foreign subsance wih i. A man can legally have hree or more wives, in New York, under cerain condiions, f a. man s firs wife leaves him and he can find no race of her for five years, he law allows him o remarry. Should he second wife olso depar for five years he could m arry a hird. Then should he firs wife and second wife reurn here is no law o preven hem living wih heir husband and his hird *yife. Thus a man could hive hree legal wives in abou 11 yearb. LONG DISTANCE PH0NE& fiip e rls Are H ik in g In eresin g Experim ens w ih a View o Increu lp ff Their Efficiency, We are on he eve of some revoluions»y developmens In long disance elephones which will surprise he commercial worldwhen hey are inauguraed. Some of he brigheb elecricians are making researches in o he possibiliies of elephoning, nnd while hey have no ye accomplished resuis hey are following up clews which involve grea possibiliies.. I Is only now h a he rue funcions of he long_elecrical waves, are helng sudied. Prof. Pupin is one of he leaders in hib new field of invesigaion and he BayB h e long-disance elephoning pan.be vasly improved as well as long-disance ransmission of power. The subjec ib raher echnical for he average reader, bu reduced as near o common speech as posgible, he objecive poin of hese invesigaors is o preven he aenuaion or hinning ou or running ino nohing of he. vibraions creaed by speaking ino he elephone. This aenuaion can be diminished in cerain ways. There la a wave moion In wires which ranges from ISO o 1.S00 vibraions per second. In a elephone line as long as h a from Mew York o Chicago here are from five o seven wove lenghs of his higher vibraion period included In he lengh o f h T c i i ^ The aenuaion of be elephonic force deermines he limi over,which conversaion is possible. This limi is no due o he aenuaion of he fundamenal vibraions which are all sufficien for longer disances bu o he suppression of he faser harmonics above referred o. which give qualiy o he voice, bu which are more.rap- j Idly damped ou by heclreui. If his damping ou can be arresed he fundamenal vibraions can go farher. Wave lenghs are inversely of. propery., pro-! porionnlly o he square roo of he produc of be capaciy and inducans of a circui under given condiions of frequency. This Is he basic fac, i There ore nodes and loops which deermine he loudness of he elephone. W ha, he.rfifarchers n bis Ineresing field are afer Is lsaiseover sonie mehod of Insalling line* ha-will p reven be deformaion of waves and loss of energy. Philadelphia Press. A Homelike Place. "Yes, we ge ino couny jails occasionally. said he ram p, bu he rouble Is hey d o n keep us long enough. A jail Is a homelike place, wih ] weeks he sheriff picks ou hree or four of us and says: 1 Now, boys, hem Iron bars on h a winder is loose and is going o be a dark nigh. Hev some ambiion abou you. An aid ram p knows wha ha means, and he is en miles away before dayligh. A enderfoo Aggers o say on, and nex morning he sheriff comes In and finds him here and says: Whqi, hain you go no ambiion! Then I ll give you somel and he boos him ou Ino be yard and ses him o promenadln around wih a log fasened o his leg. Chicago Evening News. A Happy Communiy. One of he happies places in he world is said o be locaed a Or*a, in Sweden. The communiy has, in course of a generaion, sold nearly $5,000,000 worh of rees, and by means of judicious replaning h a, provided for similar income every 80 or 40 years. In consequece of his commercial wealh here are no ax,es. Hallways, elephones, ec., are free, and so are. school houses, eaching, and many oher hings. Albany Argus. A Crass Pnrpo.es, F irs Pickpocke (hoarsely) Here he comes now. Second Pickpocke All righ. Yon keep a wach on 1m, while I ake wsch ofen *imv N. I. Press. 1i KING POTT OF, AFRICA. A Doer Leader Who Occupies,an ] aled. Po.llon In le ;.. T ransvaal. The own o Lourenco Marques for soiue ime pas Has been chosen as he head cener of he Transvaal secre service. The spiles and Informers, of h a noorious gang, says he, Cape Times, come and go wih all he libery, swagger and self-assurance,1 as If hey were, in he suburbs of Preoria. Delagoa bay is a so-called neural por, wih n daily rain and posal service dlrco o Preoria and Johannesburg. - There Ib also a elegraph service, which apparenly is a he command of Mr, Po, he Transvaal consul general and consul for he Neherlands and Free Sae. I has been said ha he Transvaal consul general has a secre service wire direcly connecing Lourenco Marques wih Komai Poor, arid i ia well known in Delagoa Boy h a Mr. Po is possessed of he mos reliable informaion of Boer successes many hours earlier han any man in Africa. This is exremely derim enal o Brlih ineress in Souh Africa. Mr. P o Is ho dires inerm ediary beween Dr. Leyds o The Hague and he Eoer-cum-Hollander regime in Preoria. This worhy Hollander has a perfec knowledge of. English, Poruguese, Frenoh and German. He is comproller of Transvaal cusoms, and rullway. direcor of he Transvaal nalohad bank and head of he. Duch Eas African company. By virue of his long Residence in Delagoa. Bay, ijhr. P o is a persona g ra a in all Poruguese official circles. Some wo years back he Poruguese newspaper, O Fuuro, published in Lourenco Marques, dedicaed a special aricle o Mr. Po, In which he was eulogized as King P o of Africa. SAVED TWO TRAINS... The Heroic Deed ofa M ode. W ach* m an on he Canadian Pa- clflo R ailw ay. I does no ake heroics o make a a hero; I only akes a man ben on doing his duy in he face of pddsi Such a-man is among he employes of he Canadian Pacific rallwfy InBrilsh Columbia. He Is. a wachman, and he -pus- duy- firs -and- liferecond. - The Michigan Chrisian Advocae ells he sory of his devoion: f: * No long ago a bridge on his sei?l6i of road caugh fire and umbled?ino he raging mounain river. Is was midnigh, and he wachman wasiidne in he mounains. Coming owardlha yawning gap was he limied ex^resr from he eas, while from -he dives excursion rain conaining^ 400 American journaliss also drew near. The excursion rain was due firs, and i was coming from he side opposie h a on which he wachman sood. V The man, did no hesiae. He plunged ino be swollen sream, reached h e oher shore, ran o he flag saion and ^signaled he excursion rain. Then he disappeared in he darkness. Back o he river he ran wihou a momen s pause, cas himself in and crossed again. Anoher rapid run o he flag saion on ha ide, and he exhaused w achm an,, ready, o ^ lnk. wih faigue, sood by he Paclfl. flyer h a had been brough o a sop a h e flag saion eas of he bridge. He had saved wo rains, and perhaps a.housand lives. His own commen on he occurrence was ha he had done,hlifdqy. MOUTH IN QUEER PLACE. T h. V oracloa. Sharfc I. W.U.F i.4 by H aare for H. U apaclon. H ln lo a..ni doub he shark s mouh Is placed so much beneah he projecing muzzle, under which also be nosrils lie, h a i may serve l u proper purpoo in he bes way. In all records of he habis of he fish, says he Cincinnai Enquirer, ffe are old h a i can and dn»»..bl«-o n la rg *.. chunks.of.flesh from he dead bodies. of whales and even from living vicims of Is aack; and i is easily seen h a if is mouh was like ha of oher fishes he necessary average would be lacking. A furher reason seems o be ha he shark by his peculiar posiion. f is mouh is compelled o orn upon Is back o srike and Is hus able o deliver is onse from below wih more deadly effec.. This formidable, srengh of jaw Is backed up by mos- errible array of eeh, of which in some specieb here are as many as six rows all round. Each ooh is sawedged and poined, and some of. he larges are as much as wo inches in breadh a heir base. These lie fla agains, he jaws, and can -be raised by separae, muscles a will, so ha, as he shark dars upon is prey, hey sping on end, as a cas claws are suck ou from is paws. This arrangemen will no allow anyhing once boled o reurn, so h a a shark s mouh is a veriable,deah rap. -P apa Liked H as Time. The Boson Transcrip ells a sory of a man who had a class Of boys in n anral hisory. One of he subjecs Which he ook up was buerflies and mohs, and he old he children a good deal abou he chrysalides and cocoons. Afer he had go he boys well insrnaed he showed one of he smalles of hem one of he cocoons, and asked "W ha buerfly is his he cocoon of? T hen be lile boy looked up and said, lilowly and respecfully: My papa says h a all cocoons look alike o him : Tho~Holy Ciy. I Jerusalem Is now bolding bn a shad ow of h e magnificen ciy of andehi. imes. I is abou hree miles in circumference and is siuaed on a rocky mounain. - rr -. POPE PLATED PASSATELLA. J- Then -He Undersood Why. Rom an. : Became U nrderona Over *. h e Game. Ialians inr om e have a delighful lile game, which ia called he "Passaella. - I Ib played mosly nowadays in low drink shops, and, as i leads frequenly o murder, he,police are anxious o sop i - Bound a able some men are smbkirg. A he head sis a man wih a flask of wine and a gloss before him.. He ia he presiden of he pary. All he company, lncluding.he presiden, have paid for ha flask of wine, bu no oue of hem can drink a frop of i unless he presiden gives permission. -He, however, may drink os ofen as he likes. When he passes he glass o anoher ha oher may drink unil he presiden cries Sop! and heglass Is passed on o he nex. Someimes he Sopl comes before a single drop is drunk" This is he fun for he ohers who are allowed o drinki A good-naured presiden rarely repeas his joke, bu i. someimes happens ha he has a grudge agalnb oue of he men, and hen he unforunne vicim sis he whole evening, smoking and frowning, while he sees all,he ohers drink bu himself. This is making an Olmo of him I And woe o a presiden who would make on Olmo of he Bome man wice, for he would soon have a knife rim across his hroa. I Is he frequency of such a ragic end h a causes he police o.ry o preven he game when possible. Recenly a man was killed by an infuriaed "Olmo. -. One of he popes, hearing of he m urders commied a his game, waned o know wba his Pnssaella wai like, and asked his cardinals o play i wih him. They did so. The presiden and vice presiden were cardinals and he pope was made he 01mo. 1 When he game was over he pope sruck his fis an- he able, saying: "Per Dlol I know now why hey kill each oher a his game!, He never ployed i again.,. The Passaella Is essenially a Boman game, and is unknown, o oher pars of Ialy. Like all oher popular Roman cusoms, he Passaella is of pagan origin, li is a rem nan of a cusom observed in he banques of ancien Rome, when a "rex vini was eleced o direc he n u m beroim es and qusniy"each gues was o drink. N. Y. 8un. AN IMPRESSIVE FUNERAL. U nrlal of he. V icim, of bn Maine Explosion In he Naional, Cemeery. On one of he shor days of he old year, he las sad ries over he men who me deah in Havana harbor by he explosion of he Maine were performed in he Arlingon Naional cemeery. Thin, celebraed soldiers burial-ground occupies an exensive and elevaed rac on he Virginia side of he Poomao river, direcly across from he naional capial. The scene a he burial of he Maine vicims w o b a noable one. There were presen h e presiden and his cabine, Qen. Miles and his saff. Admiral Dewey, Cap. Bigsbee, who commanded h e Maine a be im e of ho explosion, and several roops of cavolry, besides hundreds of specaors. The ground had o lig h coveing of Bnow, and he day was chilly and dark. The Marine band played a dirge, afe r which Chaplain Clark, of he Na^al academy, read he burial service o f he Episcopal church. He was followed by F ah er Chidwlck, he chaplain of be Maine, who read he services of he Boman Caholic church, blessed he ground, and prayed for he repose oi be aouls of. he depared. A deachm en of marines hen fired hree Tolleys over he dead, and a bugle sounded h e soldiers and sailors las good nigh. While his ends. In one sense, he sory of he Maine disaser, in anohe sense h a book is sill open. Who blew np h e Maine? is a quesion ha has never been auhoriaively answered., I remains one of he myseries o f hiiory."~pcrhn]i8 h&ee who new sleep^ on he.arlingon hillside m ay. undersand i nil, bu beli1 associaes who survived he shock have never fahomed I. Youh. Compap-} ion. How n Cook Tnrnlpa. In his case I is "firs cach your u rn ip ; h a is, find h a swee, lile whie urnip which is fia, wib purple op (no big, round, wih blue or pink op), fine of flavor raw, and delicious when cooked. Peel, quarer and boil In saled waer o which a lile sugar has been added. Boiled quickly hey are much beer han when boiled slowly, b o Hasen he process, being sure,o cook long enough o be horoughly done, praln when done, and slice, reurning o he sove, o dry off exra moisure. Dress wih buer, pepper and sal only; serve in a ho, covered dish. I is quie as well o cu he quarered urnips ino Bllces before cooking. They m us never be mashed in any case, mashing develops a bierness in u r nips. Ella Morris Krescbmar, in Woman s Home Companion. Swee P oao Pone. Take a quar of graed poao, hreequarers of a pound of sugar, half a pound of buer, half a pln,of milk, wo ablespoonfuls of ginger,,and be g raed peel of a lemon. Sir all be ingrediens horoughly ogeher and balfe in a shallow pudding dish In a slow oven. I f you wish i o be crusy, BpreaSa lile molnsses over he op. This Ib a y p ical souhern desser, rich aud delicious. Ladles World. Econom ical Peace of Mind. Dabney I m aking life easier now; my debs are less roublesome. Courney Have you a las learned! no o incur bills? N#; Fve learned no o w onyshou hemi" Indianapolis Journal. s Sock-aking is over, he lef-over goods" have disappeared, and we are now prepared o show he new goods, which are arriving daily. Special Sale of Linens This week we will inaugurae a special sale of Bed and Table Linens. The choice goods we oner were purchased, a an opporune momen, before he advance in prices, and hey will be disposed, of wihou any advance. The nex lo we buy, hough, will cos more money and parons wilj have o sand he increase in price. W ise housekeepers, herefore, will aend his sale and sock heir linen closes in anicipaion of he sure o come upward jump in pricing., % % Ladies Huslin Underwear Sale 1 Thousands upon housands of choice muslin goods in Ladies Underwear. All sizes, all varieies, all prices, bu every garmen he bes of is paricular grade. The prices quped will soon dispose of he immense sock. New Wash Goods None oo early o hink of buying wash goods for your early spring gowns. Every rain brings us invoices i f hese desirable goods, including Percales, Domesic and Impored Ginghams, Piques, and Dimiies. The sock will be larger, of course, in anoher week, bu he goods now displayed will give you an idea of he syles. The pricing, as usual, will be found o be faulless. Spend an hour oday looking he prey hiilgsi o v e r criically. ; Carpes and Maings In our carpe deparmens will be found 300 rolls of new paerns in Carpes, as well as an endless line of impored and domesic Maings, Carpes, you know, are higher han hey were las year. This new sock, however, was spoken for before he new raes wen ino effec, so our cusomers wjll reap he benefi of our buyer s foresigh, for hey will be sold a former prices and hey were usually low, you will remember. W e measure your rooms, make your carpes and pu hem down promply and properly in a day, if needs be. Grea Furniure Sale r. In^a day or wo our new line of Furniure will be on exhibiion. Our furniure buyer made his selecions a he furniure founain head in he wes and secured he pick of he new hings creaed for home comfors. H is purchases will fill several rains for we sell more furniure han any oher five houses in Monmouh couny. Bough for spo cash, we will coninue o undersell all compeiors ; arid nen he furniure we sell is guaraneed o be of he non-breakable brand. N o a piece of shoddy furniure in he monser assormen. Hoel and boarding-house keepers, are invied o look our. furniure display over before placing heir orders. Pioneer fierchans Two Modern Sores \ 7 I f

9 .r.«r r **» / : ;< { ;- >, r T, V i~/j V ", /,.-: 5v- r \, * j.. 1.,\ ; /*-: *» hi*.:vv-vf;v; M k, I.(:: Mi.*:>. : * A...>.?$>w^n*?- >:.,. u..: i,\;z. -.*%<>? >rlp\- f.-. >> iv/i-.i- 4 fwxffidsk a. ca rrie r % - : - p : s S.a V O L k a y o u r door. ji n 6 ; S 3 & R E L IE F O F L A D Y SM IT H 1 Furfef/PaMlcufars ihriqaid fo ;fie Sec* r.>u: o d d - Dayfs lip rc e ; J fiflh frh eavy - i isv-0;/u/u*l. bf^c asuall.es,,; po-3 jj./; j, M s» -».; y - - j :. ; ; **p* * "»»*. n K.;,..,} f c i T-V! j- ju!z 3 I/fe\. * - i i,... xi M. u)-. in ji» i n;<wf iri. T bronghjorfli,.t ile.discubbion,.. reminis. #.... JCiONDQNJ... Feb: ifi.-r-all!... L he:.. messager: cen.q ^ h e c IhulDfi^ii^irilhir-iae- ^,l^frankfo nt.ik y:,:jl e i v V -r Ralh came down in shees yeserday while he (ilehccour dfibfs d l ^ i v>93b > 0 funeral services were being held over he f in - srengh* 0<.lcfBoer posiions!! and,he. bodyi :qf; vkenuohy s \ dsn<1 P.emocraic; difficulies of General Buller n work, ha he reesablhhlng of a disric cour l e f ^ ^ i jitfie elewpesj ^i h f ic^meery, -Jin hey,dp no^ carry eveni beyond were conduced before a crowd much, s JJaesflay..... e W i u ^ i i!, ri 1 XJ O (, 7 1 ^ 3 9 _i xi _ oo ^{feuslwy4nl* *ve! fu rh er ^ro^ smaller han-..wooldjh^ve been he case, Tlielr -lae slender narraives leave he. ques ha Senaor Francis 6nd Assemblyman Kirkbride voe agains his proposed were carried ou o he leer, and he had he weaher. bjn$ plpabnn, bu hey Briish advance on Vnal Kranz, io he cener o a semicircle, where - he-roops law. - - < ; "... j. body of William Goebel lies in he chapel. are exposed o he Boer arillery on boh fi he, Frankfor j cemeery a fe ro n e o /. Assemblymaa Kirkbride said when sides -and In he iener. be greaes funeral demonsraions evei The fighiq^; iinlnhed^nu jo o ddib Mr, K ing.of PBfiaali: ^Inroduced he bill seen iu his sae. As soon as he weaher clears BnffieUnljfheflCaake will b. Tuesday ^veing gajmosf; jiboiii; ijpjjheliph8ej4p a8^e.ai>lfcio wihhold i v doub coninued Wednesday, as he Boers. ha he migh ge he opinion of he consigied ohe grave. j. 1 would cerainly no leave hls. w e d ^ ino, I had been feared rouble migh arlsv heir lines unriiolesed. I is also Inferred beween, he soldiers.,.in; f}he /caplol ha General Buller mus eiher coninue -..his adyance.or reire/,.^j T he heavies fighldg appears o iiave i ibeehoon Tacsday. - Gcneriil Buller s!23scasualies are menioned as having oc-,cui;red befori; Tgijsdny. noon. Large Jiss dr<s CoSBquonly eipfc,cedifdri he,.irm ibf he; dn^, The casualies, already repored bring he, oal Briish losses,o.10,244 -.billed, WOunded. and capured. liwc.liy*.; The dlep08li0n. here.lb raher a.mlni-j inize lie impornnee of he, flghiug. ib Nfal ihd o1sugges ha hfs iaonly1 an inciden anyway, placing hope upon.expeced decisive engagemens in norhern Cape Colony and upon he invasion of s W}e by. Lord! IlJjhersi A, alb evens his Is he official view.. The pubmc does1no like b esejag jj, wais,_ and here is sharp anxiey for furher.news.,. /,. i In, Qape Colony GeneralMacdonald bi»i had a skirmish wih 1,000 Boers a Koodooborg. This was on Monday. The. Boers have been aking he offensive ; agains-: G eneral French near-bensburg, ob well as agains General Gaacre In he Sormberg hills., s Tlie1Daily Telegraph fias received he following dispach, daed Feb. 0, from Spearman s camp: ; - This is he second day of he bale,.and he fighing hab been fiercer han i wns yeserday;. "A-dawn he. Boers began he acion by Bheiling our bivouac wih heir Long Tom a n d. pompon gnns rgrf Doorn kloof. Their six Inch shells fell neat he spo where General Bailer,.and his saff were,waclilnff.^ie engagem en. One shell bursj anid a squadron p he T iwafr.^oui >V;Our guna from Z h elsin soon silenced] glery, bu repeaedly ;a e k h eir gu)i ^over he hills, heaagainehaoged During ie moi qo a soul hop and on lejjjr s orilpj brough o works und and «e fe a = s _»S*H.er*_8nc-. ed in blowing up he enemys ammo hree g jd ^ g n d h a d a warm ime npon Boere o J ecote he empking^yil. Thf> -Dnriiam TignLInfanry, he KiD?f^oVaT ighetns conunued u n U P.S e v e ra l prisoners ha^o bb ^^M M ut i]ieyaecln e_ ^ r?efffeslay -lar^eaiijr.- he. Maine hospial ship commiee from Durban, Fcb. 8, aa/otlfv^bjk, 1]T%V] ).l. "One hnndred and- f o r / pafeblb-uw now on board he Maine, mosly Dublin ^ k army medical corps. There AKJ995X. caaes of rheumaism ond fever., BxpecfjlW fd4!o3v.^ck}9i>,i Qwioaf.ha «?cl A dlspadh o T he Morning Ladysmih, daed Feb, 0,- Baymr"~-r,v. a c i i a i i n he Boers hav6whaiwwn-heir Mg-gnna from he hllla here souhward..,y iyj-j A; large fore pf (Boers,sill remains, nd he ^a^laon is p i^ p ^ d aack.:.:,, v, 1.,!> m v v h - B rlla b B old P oaliril,k CAPB TOW N, Feb. 0 A dlapach.from "Spearman s caiiip nnflit olay a dae saysp-, j ; - u _ irj. e y ^ u W #. d s i h i, m i i o ^. of l e h T i ^ l l e l M W U i O )pjirox- (mae Briish caaualies In hejfighidg a PogleleW HfifipilO.fiDoa1TefiflnS^u.!.. Q fficers,..2jiilledjm dj? wounded: non- M ajor JplnisOD-Bmy.n jnn;l Lleuennn Shafo, boh one<i)dii m Ligh Infanv ry... V r V - - : «?*> %. l^oi,o0k«j;».iotdi)iidedl Include Colonel FiigWalB.KllKffiDorhkjn L igh inm :. M o n g o m ery lifjm BoyaTSrUlJpS ^ d nonen an A j usi. (GdnlnAbam of h i Blfl$b»Ia4d<X,T;! *.(com BneanSiWA <wlp lajis hm jwsn ho DurUams reached he op of-vilalkmnfl over BO of he enemy, who were sill defending he posiion, fled,1 and *>mota h ag b a i o f. heia Wiro {i armed naives. ;-:v- DOMf; w m m m ;b,,l),ta vl.aflsmorco iznlnlanu,, n d ooj voli Bpached Id- o ojk ns.. *. lo.iii hi."wit7 GremflWe Hasy Cough Cure. Surecure; : 25 oena. odv.l. 1 N Q D IS T R IC T C O U R T. #> r\rr.-irrr^ r } r. -;yj! K y CommonCourfciil Asks) Monmouhs; Solons :V/; AgalMfrjAWernljIyinpn;, ;: >1-1. Tji.p in.toi /ph p??pg)w H W frm afi PA S?1 (cllzens ibf Asbury; Park on I, bu King replied I would no affec Asbury1 ParJj,. slnpe l.w^qljj,be.,/>p^qnal and qoild;.be,p.asfed oh.bv ;6rdlinaflc e. VfThe bill passed jlie o)jsej cohinaed Mr. Klfkbrlde, and will go ieeinalej-wliere i w ill1be amended :and. come. baok o he ;h6uie.!. ^r V i\wiui U n j (. Here;. Sj a r/^,-f* u( i ly is s j^ f ; ~ : ; ^ v 0plp? aj.;,feaurp j ^ s h e yer^jm hjj^a.m ade^ jjiei 1 ^ 1^111 Mr. Kirkbride hois^h hecour would cos Asbury Park abou f 1,200 a year (or re;jwge.1ij>dv*6q^ fjfeiip jq lfak iw le George W. Trea figured addiional ex- Fenses-o reach $8,000, which he said would make I oo rich a luxury a his p in ^nm e.? -!9 iri0 Ui h h & : road h e. JO U R N A L - \ siiiryd fo rn o o n. L:./,; f.. u - "* *. j «l *»ll V f) Jii i(«illij. U»l «* i ( * «i Xipi.J «.. -M.r *»».*.- Z h T S X ^vz h -V *..* I :;. : 4?-! /. :!.-j ;.... iis B S J R Y If A R K,. N E W J E R S ; W u r F R I D A Y A T E R N Q O N,V.,F ;E B R U A R Y i 9., P E B B L E S., Picked up Here and There and Bunched > for Oulcfc Readlnfl. <s - The banks closea noon omorrow. * Tomorrow is ba^aiu ^ a y /i Qeinbach a. The weekly ediion of he J ocbha^ U >v- i f I j. ; rale of ga^,^... % j j w f i l n i H f Monday will he. Lincoln s birhday, a legal holiday in. JJewjjJ"-"*? * T William Jenniogs^B audiences yeserday j r - erson. AsirfWednesdayi Will fall on Feb: 28h ils year. April 15 will be Gasl Sunday..r " *... Cnnnellmnn flpnrgn W. Tiya^expecaio go o Cuba soon, o look ar erhls propenj fneresa here... J Ahlmi Ploe* lhij) his e»enln evening.ajlsj»h6e{jriu g..t H ^n * iriu follow foll< by a bief from p,,.a,.iw i & 6-%S in he Spanlah-AmodcBS-war will mee i> go o Trenohdiijbfrijaij «f b eu ll o reimburse horn for cldlnss paichai I by ok Up he Oa Swioila. i! T?in ^, <^jpe»l) auhoriies have decided ^> lame eamps wlh a separae and disinc ^naj^for each of he larger ofeoes of h i,noaea,ln he,mall offices, who are pai( according b heir samp sale^.. T^e pos iaulhorliiesare f ^ ^ g - ^ Bij^.pjpij^S om. I will be Been ha a posmaser who _ sales wflliieu 8I? ^ i»l%rgo quaniies a a discoun and credi h e governmen1 wih full raeandije make a profi.., To lffsense: he Boded ladebodnesa.? ^ ^ ^ p o s l ^ i a u ^ i i w w ^ f i W e 1 { Indebedness j o ^ ^ V K S r ^ r ;,... pose o f ralslpgfandaio i provlde -fpr (:. erecion of.al plan, was a^cepivb^cxiiino w o.p6r.cen,.w ii i iijmi B j g g ; n iv I I r... I " " 1 ;.,. ;il l,! ^ l! ^ l;> 1. - : I ;..."i,.; ill.....i.-.i *. rttttt fv..-i-ilw./., G R E A T D E M O N S m T I O N i M O N K EY : B U S IN E S S M O U RNED A S D E A D j 4 bill provides hi ^ i i l jcike a& ii ffliiliic je ^ i^ ^ h e b o n d o d lilo bus on a par wih ha held, by ohr M a ^ ^ l i ^ ^ e n i a a gran^l a nonsnj in waa aoanedof. 6 snj ply, bnvo^ ^Jfl,i9#J5M^ifeOM found h: he milk In dispue was no sold in his dy. This quashed he case. r A l G O E B E L S FDSlERAL ( i i i.{ {.i«r-j >: ;i^.-ifgif nriii»v V /if ) fj frltsnijarif ; T M d9 Crawd he Capial Ciy.Beneah 7rV^earfui Skies o V1w {ff?. ffemains and Usefi o FUfierol -) ] j. jj. EuloflIes.,:!0» :. ; j Brounds and DemoernlO parisans in he line of march when,hp parade passed he caplol Bqudrei bu ;nohing_si^helkini. -occurred. The wisdom of he esmmanders of he roops and-ha of he Demqcralc leaders added o he fac ha foi.24 hours all-he, Baloonf^fiad byen ^closed enabled he day o pass wihou any ex-, hiblion of feeling being shown on, eiher: S id e. i. l i - I V j i side. Elarly 5ln -he piorjlng ho, arrival ol people. o wlnesv hfffuilevfll exercises began, mos of hem in he earlypar oj he day coming-in -buggies-from he.sub rounding counry. By he ime he early rains hpdfarrivsl l^a «p w d i wasi&pn- Georgeown. and Lexingon nnu onej places no, fflr from,...frankfor,, bjj h^ largfe1crowds came on he -ifcfemasr raini> from.louisville nnd,,cincinnai,,,fully 10,0001 people -were "oh:;: iii srees o waeh he funeral.,..the. body lay In sae in he parlor ofhc Cdplbl hocl unil 11 o clock.fn he morning,, and many-pcople - vlewed-he remains. - A-.-lmes -he-iam in he doorwa.vb leadihg o he parlor wafc op: grea for.anybody.o.: force-a.passage hrough. The crowd was remarkably well behaved, however, and here was no >an unpleasan episode conneced wih in! proceedings from firs o iliwf. r i.,</! *j The procession formed-..av wh? ^ 0 >and when -he.chapel was readied he i,caske-was placwl on;he,suppors on he : porch a quaresang I Is Well Wib jimy Boul, every one sanding wih nn; cburxpapiof, jh i Polijfe Cppmjee 5»pul(j call ^ aem^tb ogeher, haye no jpe ^In*,.hp prelunlnary\ meeing held in Park Hall. Thb chalnnfln, sends WASTED w a iir; ~cov4s$d hffsd\nj he beaniful words. «ol, his paper for me o sign...the affair has r.ri j. ljojbnig.tyexebfnriv hrough ho soi IRv * Superinenden sanding. over, ho caske; -hen 3elive«d. _ *> sgi^ shor proyer^ This-waB followed by Superlnpfldpr John Jjj Cpffla.-of.hp >he q^arle, who sang Nearer My Gpd (iinlrman Appleby hen said, &nce he o Thee. Rev. T. N. Arnold, an Md jtv^ex.d.eparoon.seea, danger ahead foij an4 inimae (friend of Gbveriioc Giel^li repor Is herefore a minoriy repor, I 1^.his cly; npxpum m erjln -reg ard o h o ispoke. briefly, of.he early.life.of,be depd?raclcpjly valueless. ( :....:,.j L iiwaer supply.1jlfwrepbl^^.subijljadlia l^adr pnd efalomi^ba afllfi^ Of KWi-j Gbihhof fefniill iab/nigh?, W.l^cioree l I S^y ^Lgrepcu: sy»9,. ^ J p *o i i ifrs. ~ JBBle CaWi^elTr Kev. GUberj.Schmi dellver«?l (f ;»h ^ addresb -fa Coancllman..Wllbnr.idll QonUbQi br German. He was followed by Bev. dsj afe.pf - affalre and- deciare& lhp: ofeopi( ^ 5 Xf M ^blqh-rae C. Mann in a shor address. Elder WjUj i r j & o a n d i H ^ o k n o ^ i i^ ^ ^h^i he Aagas m lnlm am.:enpply.m as be,11am Sanley -followed. In an eloqu&l ribue o Governor Goebel. He spohd ^ -ie.. w jpejr ^ PWiOOfi gallbnsi i I daj amivmaxlffifm oi erljr of he n»ba««inalon. speaking bll &<we..! B» people aemklngjlfrwfier1* il<85siooo>mllos( ab ^m oii-f^lirbe. ^ - yhagop^ib aqriflepion in f^ o^o o pay police raes willle Mr. Bbgep WimdrobVraui(r«M*> ai JMX UiSa. hears of am Ig w g o f a peoflla Whose prou3 Boas irw astm lflynevf? feared o face a foe or failed o defend: al i Senaor Jrfe ImJmSuB fwns hen w-i (.r^daced. There was much confusion * when, he whie haired senaor sepped migh see Mm. BiacSburn o f he shooing of GovoMojr.jOpehel.B o NoT^ J frbn!fac«d men wihin hearing of his voice. A he conlpalqa -of.senaor j I?!, burn s rj^ rio r! Bjbkofcc inroduced o make he clpslng_ add o he ceremonies. P ; b I ii4 D 6 N )^ K y ^ e fe/d ij A 10 wfdlair UflsnacflnCex^Uive sessbil inu>.ofas;: -ithe. senaori yf&fi ifp ijsjiwl;.ranspl&d >eei wsn efdefl, aniw i opii BesBlon was JrerfanUd.-: TUenfOllOXVlfg -Kfl gram frinl >Fr«ijfQr[CW0^?Mfl^* r y?or ha8 ^ signed. Sijmfeisay.^e fill no. Collie^is purchasing.wmmilfon. The membevs.o^u ie o $iy >wha liad flwa :pmce-;wlhc^secre me^j- Jlng. The senae required six more mfohf )bers fo r^w ro ej3 rb rrin d ers< iid fa >he sergean-a-armbjhas,been furnished Jwih...eilfcey a lis of-nbsemeeb ( bl) sen for^} b i.) rim rbhp1orifo*. Sd«<a«S«i«. :* W IN N IPEG, Feb. O.-Lewis Gabriel f "WelahoSMr of Sr. Cbarlpsr-Manlobii, who bad announced a lecure on he Sou i assemblage of cllieus,- who peled h ln wih spoll(«reflg9 naj.vvarous mlssuei. The oraor fvfld!j»&ijjo.<i<ipb or covci, finding aheler from he aack in a liver r bam., T h e a ^ W b ra ^ o n P arn d ed bje srees In..an^aSnosgheier df 20 below ero, cheering and singing parioic Bongr i M n r d e r ^ S i«3 * S ir o o k e....vancodwbb,. B.«C.i Feb..0. T i seamer,: ieamer. iebipfpbl.^. CBIP4 % rived oda from.yc (rom.yilfmkmo-^fh Sealliof he mu der of Bev. S. M. Brooke In Sbangnni An aperlal.d ;- Jan....j 4,... mildlj». condemns I n i _... officlal»!m6c< V44U;:i)1«(bn<llan^foi» mado he coolies believe he assassinaion ii. j)epaia Cure; flj? Two-ply ar paper, f a roll, his week only, a Jfflplln s Hardware Bore. Ad»...;w IV R O G E R S C A S E ; ; A W A N D ERiER R E T U R N S W ;.,: j ; n, > r f / i irm nrj iw j i! 1 The.Police Commiee Pospone Acion in William. Tru$x. Lef <Home: Tweny-hree he Police Invesigaion for Anofaer [? Years Ago.for a Life bn he Seas Week, O^vjnS Obiruc- >. ; lons * In Their Way. «I he case of Policeman Wllliam ijb. gors, who has been empojrsrliy pfe- ijperided from- duy, pending^ kiinvebiigi- Jlonj ;1do: oerfalh :.vague anfl, Indeflnla.charges ;.;ma)e figaln^; hjm,.j)0: pnbilc is p o r^ o d o. gpei^.fropi, jie followjnig ivery v a ^ e and Indefinie majoriy repor made by ha Police CommUee la nl^h]: The Police, Commiee respecfully repor h a owing o : wha we conaldeo obsj-uplons pu in onr, way, In pur^ndeavoirs o arrive a awlse conclflslonj^we can only repor progress In he Bogers iioaseay/sj^v l,.v - This,perhaps-will-be very/urisalifac- oiry o y o nr Wn6rable"b Bdy) ^nwecsrino conbclenlpuslyrtecpmniond he resoraion oi Mr;,Bogerp,unil he, hindrances above referred W are removed, i Y o u r is r u ly v liin < H i a. abll. 1 I*1 ; andreiirhedthuradayb he V,,.ii I -^^sirprie^bfmw lvesi ^ - 4(f >;; %*^ ;».{<;r. :.iu -): i./ : l ; ;;; ; j A.A/er,jhoving;roamed ;over he earh.and seas, 8inc6 April, 1877, when-he-; lef -his home a Burrsville, Willinm Truax. has reurned o:ree8ablislr: liimself.as a. member of he family ha^lias foir ]iadie b ijn, 20 yeaira mourned him aa dcihl., Truax wa.^ in ^4abury Park ^ias* nigh, and is.now, a he Home, of.^hia., b rib er,,pjbarle3.,?qi?^>; of BjW.ley.BeachVi.,. -.jfe; j,;.i-j,imr,; Truax waa 22,year.of age whpn he Ipf.Wew. Xork. cjn he goodship^ Glpry!.of he Seas for- Sari- Francisco. H is/ moher B ^9^: hejwas.jlesiped piook,agair( op, he.,,f»c^a..of,h,e Jpjred.ones/^^hopif, be.shonid; ravel i^l).fver,;fhis.hoary "old earhi - He-wen, from San Francisoo for -European pors and >in hef courfe of ime saw all1 worh fleeing i -. JillBS A. BlUDLET,. in Grea Briain;and h ^ cohij^n.t h ^ I!<.ui.\:j} *!(! h-k : S;;WV K ibkbeidb. whole of hp easern hemisphere ipcliidijag ir he islands of he sea,is almos home ground lonlyby.pcclden. only, i..; : k..> o hiai, HO familiar have hp Jfeeepeslbedome ; :The.Mcond slgnar.rhsd. made, up-his o him....,[ Jfidd jh a jie TrooiU no ilgn 1^ when b^ Every Everv six- monhs monh* h«he absen SwoVoiii#], (Sie wroe,snj}den}x.changed, Ms,,.de^in^ipilop, j a j(»e; hope haj yielding would, h eip -o Ibrlag he inplessan maer.o a speedy end. I. A.- vi i j : iz - i:. -" i.j. i.1.f.vv i Mr. Bradley sen he repo^, o Mri Kirkbride, bu when he- laer received I I n ^ B jijp u n c i^ np> pp^n blp hjog ill I is ~ci)iled up, neiher,dp.-i.believing In signing, repors like his, wihou having, previously, heid.a conference " } Tbls was before council had convened; W hen h e-rp p p f. was called, for/- Mr, Kirkbride said : I; had-hoped ha h i : _:... 1*...I j, i....v,h *Ifri;lVmi;«aWiudlfeM^JS«*reilor.i ;hsoa. and. signed..uje.pfpflr,, afer., whlei. Tea mofkl and cajfled ha he. repor iy -«Wer >e^ The repor of he case.of GfcbigeiiPoaivi JW ffl^ubbari. phnledin yeaerday a Jo m Hubbard s * * * share of profis ived during11801 he running o home, bn-no one of h i /leers ireachpd is desinaion and no once "did he hear from v;i 4 i.ivf/"" j-.,.1 T.wps nq un^l1,eigh pjionlf,: ago, ha imr^truaxjgp, p cpmmiinicaion/ wih.hip family, ja. I.leer wrien from ii Cardiff wllf. (Wales,- ahd.one several.; monhs ago fronji V alparkisb; Chile; apprised his -folks ip.his Wunry of his exisence and also conveyed he glad newaha j he de?d boy^was.now In he Philippine^war Mr.,Truax was in pyianjl^,,, IJe h^sjauq been;in:he Klondike fisgipfiv ;c! i -. While on his-ravels,mr. Truax mlrried, bu hia wife died soine.lioe ago. *. Xhf W^Be mae be checked by. he aaopuon r 6f m eier; sysewj sgr7fl)pj,supply, jpcreased.»-r Mr, ^ ( B o 3,)epor^yf! W liere(jb.tbp;,^ub plpe^. [FJWiOnly,ppsslble,i»ras«ly fnnjj wee.iao m«er<«vei^ conneclbn <Expjp * would hen*be: proeced aiid ffibmberfl promply called o repair leaky fixare; i - i s. ^ Ani.iOrdpr ojehnw icau«euwhy.,wiulian: Builook shoiild -no!- have- ai.new.oal1wa graned a freehold yeserday. TlwUl1x ia He and flnb} h e a i d,,f n. ^ p. ^ y ^ BRl1^.,. l?. in he denied by.<hnbiian^;in his answer and bif r- >.-i;isri i,«m«ii i. counsel submied, o he cour ha he ri:hiadefen»;wasaha,heoffi<pv,exoe«d#d saeof1fa»ie!op,by Pp««was jllps^ and»bisiauhbhy-whlie rying o arres Mnvof W ild1no-be fnford ia a.cour of- eqniy.. Ehe=vle-ehonceUor held...ha.pola al^ leged agreemen wpsj-void, bu ihis coupsel «p # N m m he wur laid he maer over o March 2^. Mr.1Phersbu. aacd ha: ini/iac he hej receips overj»*»endupw fw.3bo u f22q,,ai}^ha(^,ub{iar4 ^ o o.r^ o eiv e d a dollafr or bi^.pix, monhs ^er^ices^ in. unning he road,- and, furhermore, iia Hnbbard lin^l submied his books and repor bf he ran^a<i^j^>be)\8l*^ia^ m a ^ appoined by he Unied S a ^ e w r (w^7arww,agp;.p Haa Poles for Nepoe,Eo^ra^5o«{wa O o ffib io a.,c w im v ^..,w aiv.w s^ panyj said he company has wo poles, 35.a h o oeaslonof he eonncilmanlo fai lie Ifim.lme dnce1his elecion. : CoundV a^joonied; o m ^inex-t hars^ w h * * r * m Grenelle s. Magic Com Core; 10 oens, I Ibdisn Pone beer^ a o v. f,.-. 1 * adv. a pey charge. Bullock waned o be aken before hesmarea jusieev ipi (Bed Bank o Igivbibailjvbu Walahi said,, 5fou..mos;go o jml a Freefiold^dead py alive. : Bullwik drew a revolver^ -He faid ha wlien Wakh fell h^i revolver.llropped,,fro>i»j,ii6 han<^, and, hinking.ho -man, migh sill be alive, BBllock hrew 16 awayi" AfBr he shooing i 1 U/>v ao nn fninff-1 ] j The e le p h p n f f W iw v providing for, ho B r^js orufs cfeti aa, nlghv m eeid g 0 ^^m io cp (^ Q ^IlIaJd o v er fdr^ n a 6 fe w w «w «* Tl^rfinXievenUfe, wsi h e chamber w ill convene >again. Mi Kroehl Was In New York and I [hbad he original draf wih he ondkuqce was bf0d8h-i,»3*0 was made In he aclpn ou of couresy o Mr. Kroehl aa chalrnan of iie Ordinance nv-.4 P R IC E!.O N E. C E N T T H E P O L IC E C O M M IT T E E W :1 uvv M U S I S H O W IT S HAND -TTTT.j.ixil/Jl lillll fill.?..lavvypr.cook, Represening Suspended Of* [: icer,rogers,, Series a l^andenius on.. ^he Ciy o Force Chairman. Brad, a. ley o Give. Hls Clien a Trial.! :. ; The uriseibly delay in heciseof Policeman William B. Eogera has promped;a -; omey Charlea E. Cook o ake summary proceedings^in order o.have Jusice.given his clien.,. L-. ^ : ;^ Afer he meeing of Common.Council las nigh, Mr. Cook, having. Jearned ha.he farce was o be prolonged, immediaely served, noice o f: a rule o show caupe,ordered by he supreme cour, why a. pe^emp- ory o r, alernaive jvri of, mandamua shall no be graned, OTinmanding ha Bogers be resored o duy. The paper was.served on Mayor TenBroeck las nigh an^ pn Clerk Birrbughs hismorhing. i ijli...tjie, rule was graned: January 19, bu Mr. Cook has wihheld acion unil he saw - Wha. he. ^ finalvjepor. promised by he J?oIi«j v.cpmmiee,. would be. The answer mus be before he cour February 20, a lo o clocinjhe morning,! ;..<S! % M r. Cook informed he mayor and cleric,ha. he will,,ake (deposiions, in, he cause before Halsead, ^Wainwrigh, snpreibe cour commissioner, in his office in he Appleby. buildiijiffln e ^. W ^ a 9.3Q. o clock in hemoraiipg..... Thy pcionfjjly.i is clajmed/compelha Pqlice,, Pommiee UpuahoW isj hand *and give Bogers an op^ipruniy, o defend him-... -ii- i... iii Jiau in nis ahdavi filed..,in he supreme raur, Bogers deppfesjliaf^p wja,j;emovpd Vrom his officenoyeojbar J ^ J m, ibxna verbal order $h a he asked,^he mayor, and chief of police, why (he, l,a^ been1removed an^ hey,replied hey, did no know,- ha laer he chief of police handed, him h#,fol- lbwin^noice:, Thei underaigned.wreby charges Officer William B. Bogers, a police officer of. he ciy of Asbury Park, wih,copduc, unfo.,coming an Officer and being bff-his pos, a he ime of d u y i B ebboca Beow^ He farher declares ha;5miss, Brown s signaure was - in; ypewriing and lja, an Original-; cop/waa-never^ho- ^edemaiidmliebame;1 He) ins life ha he ooipe and1ha- h^u has sonjli ime and again1b knbw whahe i3 charged wih and a a ^ p jw q n iy Jo Je fe a d Ju m se lf^ i^ " lr-, M r.: Copk BayS ; Cbalnan; BfcadlPy has -sough o havis1mr.* Bbgjeis come before ie (Police CoiiJmiPo ai#d parge himsolf of lie ocusalon m adei.«^nki kie.1* This Mr. Cook would no permi. JenniaiKlslir dbain»damages. EHaBih MeBriffe of l i i i ^ a ^ i i e l ^ r s. Kislerjvaa ejeced from he premlaes^ 108 fei sree;las (^hb bwner8 claiming jshim d n6 fbifilled he!b b u i- ;Wm -W/i?y^r jf I ^ e i Bl 1*. Sfou kip^aired for h e pl<unifrand)8amaela^ Paerson and Judge.,Wjlliqpi T Hollmap, for-he! McBrides., i n-vlriijr.! fiiipi l»nv -im I.SHC.II^i l-i 1 vi iti.. vo.,-c y i, 17,i. #!!» i Benjamin. BichaMsfn :of;b elm a and Harry Hendrickson were las nigh, a- a meeing of-companyh, admied o mem* h e r ^ p ip. fi^ri^b..,,,,v, Ijfpr-a... THIT v^^^ S U ^lim N i, ijommiee, has prapicallir c»mpieied he Cjps fo r The Advenr ures of f s8)?rown, :.o be.glve^. in April. ;. «) i. Conracor,.. r. l i. l i j ;se Opomlsfc.,.EU,G<.HaU86 b^iwer.park,, who., his jmade a conrac o build,.avirajjway. in. La Gloria,.Cuba, is: very, enhusiasic over h a.much maligned spo.! Ie says->(iiljp a Gloria..company has a.clean ile o-. 10,000 iacn«and hdbe. who own any of; hji< p*opjery are safe^ i. He claims, ha, i is. id pplions o suppose ha people who never lse. foo in La. Gloria are1.qualified.o Bpeak of (oondiiona here n.!, r ».1 I. i" Railroad Traffic Oeliye*1 { * The 8JJS p. m; ridn on he Cenral railrdad did ix) «Tiv*4n hbijdy las nigh nj#)i) W M o(clocfc<.,)thadfllay,fw( caused,(y naelshrifwliicli pwod1nw;jm»1a- 4 W fuwileif a,(ww1b*,»^f -PS hf,pv nmk.,.,thp.,(ag^#il8 innnwe^ol in pro-.longing^e Wfllfc flf sl.qai^og i \!," 11 f i : - Eva Boss:Agslo la O Trance.. Eva Boee, who.several weeks ago was in a rm#*, fell ino; anoher deep sle^p oday Mpoon. ^[he lives in^rllfa ^v^iue, Wes fls- I.I-V TryliA ^;f. rr-1:, -i.,f i y s V d ^ i! l.ig S * f^ o re ^ ^.m a^da^fq ^onffco han any oher W ar Da-ioe,.Tueaday, Feb. 18* j Why no have he^dsdly ediuon o^ he IJoohal lef a your lonae ovcxy evening?

10 Asbnry Park Journal.. PU B LISH ED EV B R? AFTERNOON EXCEPT BUND AT AT - H E ASBURY PARK PRINTING - HOUSE :X J 71B MATTISON AVENUE, w- ASBlRV PARK P. 0. DRAWER F. LOO OllTANCI TILIPWONI M «. Friday, February 9, J900. NSW JERSEY. A HARO ONE. Two monhs ago he all absorbing quesion was: When does he wenieh con-. ury begin? This query, however, has been sideracked by Asbury Park axpayers and his one subsiued : Will he Police {Conmlea. of Com mon Council be "able o dispose pf he Bogera case, before he wenieh cenury ends The J ournal confesses is Inabiliy o answer he.conundrum. Officer Rogers is aking a, res,. And hia pay ffoea bn!. Invesigaion he hinks a biz jes, And hia pay goes on I Bills no offehded. Canso he warsuspended On Easy sree all he day long. He donoara a rap.. For he a go a nico snap. And hia pay-goes on I - BulierAgain 8llen. "N o Tidings Concerning Operaions on he Tugels." : The War Office Gives Ou Nohing. War News Sill Meagre. The above suggesive headlines were prlned-ln oday s New York newspapers and would Indicae ha, he poor Boers have led heir foes Ino anoher rap. Tha prediced, cold wave mus hive f rozef o deah.ea roue. \ TWININGS TRICK. Joseph Lugubrious Cllver Claims he Banker FUzsImmonsized Hin Thursday. ; Joseph Lugubrious Oliver is beside himself wih joy oday, for he has recovered his laurels and, by defeaing Harold Cornell in he handicap pool ooluamen a he Monmouh Club las nigh, he can see vicory ahead once more. Oliver was defeaed Thursday afernoon by A lber C. Twining he firs hrow down he - has encounered in he ournamen. The former coroner, chagrined over his defea, made a secre invesigaion and discovered ha his poor playing was he resul of a foul plo, concooed, he assers, by he man wlio vanquished him. Feeling somewha faigued while his cori-. es wih, he banker was nnder way, Oliver asked for a drink of waer. Twining voluneered o fech- i for he Main sree pool wizard and, Oliver claims, pu knock-ou.drops Ip (ihe fluid. Soon afer drinking Josephbecame, fizsimmonaey and played a, dopey game,, finally losing o The lae- denies he, knock-ou drops charge and insiss ba d iv er s dopey condiion was.brough on Bolely by he waer drinking, ha fluid acing as a poison o his opponen.. BEHIND IBE WlCKErr The Doings ol h«various Secre Orders in Asbury Par and Viciniy. The folldwing secre. socieies.will mee his evening : Asbnry Council, No. 23, Jr. 0...U. A. M, in Appleby building, a 8 o clock. Monmouh Lodge, No. 107, Knighs of Pyhias, in K. of P. ball/a 8 o clock. This evening lie Gfand Orien degree will be conferred upon weny-one candidaes by he Knighs of Pyhias. A unioq meeing will be held his evening by he Junior Order of Unied American Mechanics.... Sickness Among School Children. Mumps, ehickenpox, measles, he unwelcome vi»iors who periodically invade public schools,have been doingmischief in kis ciy, There are children deained a home oday because of he presence of hese diseases in he Asbury Park Bchools. Over 200 children in he Ocean Grove school have been vicims of chicken pi x The disease is now abaing. Dr. Fredrick S. Shepard, h e principal, has issued an order prohibiing he aend-. 1ance of any one affliced nnil full recovery is cerified o. Brohers and sisers of hose ill mus sl-io remain away from school. So: far h ere have been eigh cases of ehickenpox, six cases of mumps and one Cfge of m easles. The mumps Bared in a room where one boy disribued he disease o four of his classm aes. The children are being Grand avenue. closely wached and on manifesing he fire owner. Adv. sympoms of he illness are sen home. Councilman Larrabee s Welcome Home. A recepion was endered Councilman W illiam Larrabee of Bradley Beach las nigh by his follow member in he council and ohefr friends. The even wa, a welcome home from La Gloria, Cuba, whence Mr. Lsrrabee reurned Wednesday... Cuban cigas and various refreshmens were served.- Celebraing Lincoln s Birhday. >Lincoln s birhday was celebraed his morning in he Asbary; Park high bcuoqi.tho school was addrrascd by Dr. James F>.Ackerman. P airlolic songs were sung. The children of h e : primary deparmen carried and wore soldier caps,.! i " i ^ A Q U E E R CORK S A F E D apca Wfere Unnble o Find P lace W h ere T hey W ere "B unkoed. U>e - Did you ever h ear of a.cork safe? asked a drum m er who.represens he lae ah ln g in chllled^seel and burglar- J baffling im e locks,, according o he New Orleans Times-Democra, As far as I am. aw are, ie coninued, when, everybody chorused a negaive, "only -one o f hem.was -ever buil../i was m ade by an ingenious D uch m echanic for a one-im e.fam ous confidence rman named Dr. Ba&gs, who operaed- in Denver, Sal Lake and Frisco. The safe was a folding affair, m ade o f paper on a backing of shee,cork and when i was opened «p was s ii feef high, and looked exacly like he real -hing-. As i waa always placed in a cdrner, i had only wo sides,:bu every visible deail waa complee com binaion- knob, hinges, leering, bol-headi and all. When folded i could be carried in an ordinary dress su i case. B aggs used h e hing In a fake lo ery office which waa of iself a m arvel of rick furnish- " i -. -v ffl W hen h e vicim enered h e place i looked.like an ordinary business esablishm en, w ih desks, railing, m aps on he w alls, safe in h eco raer; and several clerks a w ork on b o o k s.t h e In sa n he le f a roll-op desk waa opened up ino a bed. The railin g waa folded o g e h e r. and slipped. Ino a close, a. able was u rn ed ino a w ash sand, a cabine u rn ed in o a bureau, h e safe was p u nw ay-in is case, be curains w ere pulled down and h e room was o all appearances a sim ple sleeping ap arm en. By h a, meaos he poor dupe was never able o find h e place where h e.h a d :been.bunkoed..i saw B aggs old cork safelw h en I was ias in San Francisco. I is now owned- by a cigar dealer, who bough i as a!curio, and while i is p rey -b ad ly baered, one can sill see plainly ha i jvos a w on derful piece of mechanical work. THE JOLLY HARBOR;SEALS. One of Them Dp on h e Plaform T h eir Pool, W c U i g he - T he B ed F ir. i W ha s he w aching h e clock fo r?" a visior a. h e aquarium asked o f an aendan, referrin g o h e sm alles of h e hree harb o r seals here, he one w ih h e blackes cos,. I was up on h e p lafo rm.a h e end o f h e pool, w ih is eyes apparenly fixed on h e clock h a is secured o h e fro n of h e railing round he, gallery. The hour was ab o u wo m inues of fo u r o clock, says h e New York Sun. H e s w aiing fo r h e w hisle o blow, was h e reply, and i cerainly did seem as h o u g h h e lile black seal was w aching, for som ehing..the seals all know well h e sound of h e four-oclock w hisle,,fo r h a m eans h e ir feeding im e hoe come. T he w hisle is h e signal of h e closin g h o u r o f h e aquarium, and he seals are fed im m ediaely. As he people ne h eir faces ow ard he: door h e seals dash and slash and prance ab o u in h e ir pool, a p d jum p up half o r hree-quarers of h^lr i p e e i e i l - B o i e e a. JLOST. Pair whlo carrlor pigoona wih band on log marked J. F. W No. SOI. 00." Alao.one bine bhdw ih iniials A. H A.; 89" on band. Will persona having hose birds -in. heir poasession please noify H. B. Alexander,.1801 W. Third avenue... / o / /ri*;,.. -One-half of mea Bora sfj^ljile for vegeable business.-, Opposie TenBroeck s i old marke, Cookman %Vqnue beween Bond and Emory, sroea. Possession a any lme^v; ^ v.., *. J. E. KNIERIM. W A N T E D. ^ Double enry bookkeeper. Sae fege, experience, references and salary expeced. Address E. F., Asbnry park JToUbnal, L; -; ; ; _ 4,...w. Conracor for grading "of - all Irinds* *S*ve hedrins a specialy.; Call o n o r >a d d re sst.y. Hendrickson, 582 Proanecfc avew. P.O, -Box 1063, Asbury Park. N.;J.. «00f Chuck-Seak...»...i3 Ibe for 25e epgh ou of hewaer and look over, Round oseak... ;.21bs for 25c --- * " ISc-lb-, 18 ind 18c lb h e m an w ih h e food. As he w all Prime -Eib Boas Beef. 1,..12^c lb along lie pool ow ard h e plaform ai Bes Chuck Roas. lb he end h e seals rush- on h e p laform o m ee him.,, Beef L iver,...;. Good Chuck Roas... i. i nsc lb» I m ay b e h a h e lile black fellow Cross R ib.... n o lb ju a happened o be up h ere a h a Top Sirloin... lb hour, and h a i was looking a. h e Boom Bound...,.., C lb Frankfor. Sausage -c lo c k i-jn sb y -c h a rre e ra ird ~ n la f~ il" - v ~ Bologna......;.%.8ibe for^25o couldn ell h e im e by I a all;-.hu Corned Beef :a lo olb h e seals a ll know su re enough h e four-o clock w hisle. 1 i. P o im H ie n A ppoined. W ASHINGTON, Feb. 0. The following. fourh class posmasers hate been appoined: Massachnsee Norh Oxford, J. E. Davis; lochdale,. W. P. Holden. New York Barnes, H. R. Newcomb; Norh Jasper, O. W. T albo; Souh Bradford, F. C. Lamphear; Verdoy, Burn Warner. Pennsylvania Pine Bank, John Lanz; Pocon, Isaac Miller..W ild A n im a l K ills L iv e Soolc. M IDDLETOW N, N. Yi, Feb. 9. An animal which he farmers in he; viciniy of Monroe, N. Y., believe o be. an immense wolf and which is causing hem much nlarm ia aacking, live sock, in h a viciniy,... A m e ric a n W o rk m e n H u r. LONDON, Fe)i. 9. Three American workmen, Messrs. Fizgerald, Miller and John Barnea, in he employ of an American company now erecing an elecric power house; in Brisol - fell. yeserday wih a sool girder on which hey sood a disance of 50 fee. Mr. Fizgerald s injuries proved faal, and he ohers were badly, hur... Mr. B c ^vn A cceps.... BA LEIG H, N. C.; Feb. 9.-^W. J V Bryan has acceped he Inviaion of he Democras of his sae o speak here oh Tuesday, Feb. 15. Rare Business Opporuniy The Dairy Kichen, in Keaor Block, for ren wih or wihou hoel aparmens. Possession given April 1, when presen proprieors will, move in heir new hoel in Enquire of agens or - 2f S, W. KIRKBRIDE,..,3 I 6 _ The fines Summer homes a Deal were buil un* der my BOporVision. Plans furhished*qnd.6si* maes cheorfully ^ven..- :-;*:>^v7??r s;; ^ : I- Shop: Firs Avenue apd Main S. AS%URT PAJRBU" y Hew % r... - ; f. X % % Turn over a new leaf and jjj resolve o snioke only: he sandard brands of Cigars and Tobaccos during he dbming year. BERINQER S Main S. Asbnry P a r i * * % W ha a Iom ble^ensaion you experienced when: you looked upor; ha unforunae man and realized his deplorable ^condiion. E ver hough o f yourself hough ha- by persisen carelessness you migh have he same afflicion? Unless by acciden, blindness always comes one w a y by neglec. Eyes;, become w e ak ; you srain hem. T h ey become weaker; voii coninue your carelessness; a las i is oo lae.. Y our case is hopeless nohelp, no cure. Com e in oday. W e ll examine and ell you ju s wha is needed FREE I T hen, if you like, will supply you., C U U D E I WISEMAN, Jeweler and Opician Cookman Ave., Asbury Paris- We do all kinds of Wach, Clock and Jewelry repairing. ; ~ - -. Hill s Cash Mea Marke 629 Cookman Avenue; WE le A n OTHERS Qualiy he Bes Prices W; lowes. Shoulder.of Lam bc hops.,...^ Ia for25c Rib Lamb C hops;..,...;...r.12«p Ib Sew Lam b...4 o 6c Ib Forequarer of Lamb...i...^...,;...-8c ih Sausage M e a.,., 1 Pig s Fee, Tripe, Liver Sausfge, Blood Pudding, Hams, Bacon, Sal Pork. ; ; We do sricly as we adverise and sell for cash only. \ TMephon# EDWARD E; HILL. "629 Cooimaa Aveaiei. j, GOOD THINGS FOR CAPITALISTS. If you are looking for g<>od hings in come in and see me. J. E. WORTMAN, 716 Maison Avenue. >rw» I am selling ickes o Jacksonville F l. via he Ocean Seamship Line, for? 16. Are You Thiiiking of having Rubber Tires pu on your wagon? -., Our facory is equipped o do work for you a ciy prices.., ZACHARIAS & CO., 7123 MATTISON AVEITOB,.. ASBURY M R K. Horse and Barons (JUppers - Carefully around... -v, r i, v;: M. M. CR0SB1E, Plain a n d O r n a m e n a l - Succoedod by W HITTLE & OIBSON. *».. :i.. *, Tar piper, Sheahlne Paper, Two and - l;;. Threp-ply Roofing paper,--...r- Summerfield Ava and Bailroad,! 7 j&sbtjby PABK. JJ. J.,, r..--v 1.;«! Professional. D e s. bbyan a n d b u b,, >. * Physicians and Bnrgeons, 931 Asbury Ave., Asbnry Park. Office fonrs B o 13 a. m.: 3 o 8; 6 o p. m..» v T e l e p h o n e N o.,6 ^ A. 8. B T JB T O N, D.D.B.,, I/O. DTETON, D.Dji: gubton BBO TH EBS,^^^- ;.. V. -.DENTISTS. 630 Cookman Avenue, Asbury Park. Baudouino Building. 8, W. Cor. Broadway and 38h Sree, New York >;.* New York office closed from Uay unil Ocober, lib. GEO. F. WILBUB,- r ; Physician and Surgeon, S.W. cor. Grand and Asbury aves., Asbury Park. -J)EAN THOMPSON, ( N-/; ; *v. BTENOGRAPHEB AND TVPEWBTTER, - i Office,1008 Main Sree, Asbury Park, N. J ^ Besidence, fuln Sree, Ocean Grove, N. J. QHABLB8 Has er In GhancAry.. Sunrene Cour Examiner. Praoioein.I 8. Conrs. Boomi 10 and H, Monmouh Building BAWBINS. TRUIK DUE4KD, PJAWKINS A DTJBAND, - COUNSKLOHS-AT-LAW, OSes* Asbnry Park and Ocean Grove Bank Bulldina, Main S and Malion Av^sbnry Park. WE WANT YOUR HOUSE lised wih us, o ren for he YEAR OR SEASON. We have people who_are waiing o ren hojises.,!. If you have no given us your house o ren DO SO AT ONCE. H o n n o n h R e a ly /- Rooms 12*13, Monmouh Building, Go. N. W. Corner Halson Ave. and Bond S., Good ASBURY PARK, If. J. as well The Choices Fresh and Sal Meas, Poulry and. Table ^ A^Delicades a he Low-, es Prices. m a rfc _,1 - ; ).. \ * Ealcc Jlv^nne anfr main Sree.. " - - v *.» Don Build Casles in he air. 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11 iivu/.vo MAT CUBASEEDS. M i P o r e r, M e n i o n s S e v e r a l P re sb ln g r. Q u e s i o n s. RESPONSIBILITY OF DHITED STATES. P re se n Im m ig ra io n L aw s Should Be M odified a n d Mad L em rsrlnaren Im p ro v em en Ji»: H a v a n a L P ri«o n ^oin o erii< A.W o > ^.. ;. HAVANA,.Fob. D.-MiC R ober P.- Porer, m h e c o p r s e o f nn inerriow,. sold:... So far as, I cap judgfc he m aers requiring he immediae aenion ; o f he governor-general are he modificaion of iie presen immigraion Jaw s, he;.aboil-. lon of direc!,rnilwajr axaion, he! aboliion of he 8 per cen ax on real esae ransfers, he inauguraion of a complee an d jas Bygem of inernal axaion nnd he generalrevision of he ariff wih a view o simplifying Is adminisraion. The adjusmen of hese maers, ogeher wih he general work wih which.he war deparmen is occupied, may pro-, ceed Wihou involving quesions which he people of he Unied Saes and of Cuba are no ye prepared o pass upon. Tbe quesion wheher he Unied Saes governmen has he righ o gran privileges >i. unless i is prepared o defend hese aferward is one of grave Impor. Foreigners, Including Spaniards, hold he Unied Saes responsible for he proecion of propery in Cuba. Before any considerable invesmens are made ordinary prudence dlcaes ha he fuure of he island Bhould be removed,from, anyhing like uncerainy.-. Scarciy of labor, like scarciy of capial; Is a menace o, indusrial prosperiy. The presen immigraion laws are oo sringen. They should be modified so as o permi hrify Spaniards and Canary islanders o see sonpe empaions drawing hem.hls way. Many of he Spanish soldiery formerly hefe had become acclimaised. They,know he counry and, in my oplnloo,..would-gladly.reurn-o - Cuba o engage i i. peaceful pursuis, and. heywould do so. bu for he severiy of hese regulaions..., Considerable improvemens have been made in he vivac, he ciy prison. Every inmae is now supplied wih a maress and a pillow covered wih oilskin which is washed every day. Mr. Samuel Gompers, i n he course of an address o he commiee of he Cuban rades unions, said he regreed ha here was no more uniy among he Cuban workmen, adding h a in he Unied Saes all workmen presen-a unied fron o he enemy..... > Senor Rodriguez said ha Cuba could no be compared, wih he Unied Saes; as he laor had been independen for more han a cenury and all jealousies, had died ou, whereas in Cuba he fornie. rulers had no as ye come o a realizaion of he change whichhad aken place, nor would hey unil a considerable inie had elapsed. -.. Baron I?ava G realy H onored. W ASHINGTON, Feb. 0. Baron Fa-. va, he Ialian embasandor here. hos- lae- 1 ly received ai dlblnguished-honor from. he king of Ialy and he Ialian governmen by havlhg he-grand Cordon o he Order of he Crown of Ialy conferred qnon bim. This ia be las and highes offler, in Ialy,.and is besowahupon Baron Fava isregarded as a mark of special favor for his services in Washing- on covering 18 years. The decoraion consiss of a heavy ribbon from ahouldei o hip ifih k- larjd plaque bearing a crow:, on "bs breas andah eay y jeweled -OTSs a r h e iilpl-.t ls Irjrfm }j^isn-fir he rank o senaor which King Humber conferred on he embassador during bu visi o Ialy las summer., D eak o C olonel B e s y s s r. NEW YORIf, Feb. 9.-Lieuenanl ColonelWilliam I. H. Benyaurd of he Unied Saes engineer corps, Is deid Id hisclyr-h e-w asbom in Pennsylvania and was gradhaed from he Miliary academy a Wes Poin in 1863, going ino acive service a once as a firs lieuenan in-he corps-of engineers. During he laer par of, he.war he w as. engaged in he conqrfielon work-on de enses a Pisburg and Porland har- i bor, Me., and in engineering work wih he army o fh e Poomac. H e was bre Teed capain Aug. 1, 1884, for gallan service before Richmond and a majo April 1, 1805; for meriorious service a he bale of Five Forks. U o lln ia x - j a n i r A saln Sick. N E W YORK, Feb. p. Juror M anhea Brown, he juror whose illness caused on adjournmen of he. rial of Roland, B Molineux from Jan. 24 o Feb. 5, was aken ill again yeserday while he jury was absen from he courroom a lunch-, eon a he Asor House. The illness ol Mr. Brown was do regarded as serious. bu.i was hough advisable for hlni:c. remain in his room during he nfernoon,. and he case was adjourned unil blf morning, when A89lsfM ;D i^ -A p ^ / ney Osborhe ls! e x p ^ ^ :J^;!c^i^(jfeTlhe. wsawinminlng up for he prosecuion. - F re n c h C apial In N l c s n c u, W ASHINGTON, Fob. 0. The miniser of Nicaragua, Mr. Corea, confirms re cen preas repors h a, $10,000,000 oi French capial Is o be enlised iu Nicaragua and ha imporan <H5ncessloh«will be graned o he French organise- - lon h a is o foser he schejne, Incjud- ing he righ o Issue paper money simila r-o he American greenbacks under." governmen aypervifllon and. backed wih a coin reserve of SO per cen of gold os silver.:* : 1- : - E lo p e m e n K rm la c fl, BUFFALO, Feb. p, Jasper Fernan, I ; farm er of Horaoheads, N. Y., cam eohll.ciy in search of his daugher Ala, whc\ i was said, oloped wih Dell lo sing., A. he Lackawanna saion he me he couple aa hey alighed from he Manhaan special. The young girl bogged her fa- her o permi her o m arry Jnainj bu finally consened o roum home wih h»s faher. ", ^ y C N V... V u. l)rowi>oil lri,clu»nonana fcal«; ;. j A M ^ T p W ^ i. N ^ T ; ; ^. ^. ^ ^ * * Hiple^.of Chauauiuk, while.driylng(ofrei Qha^aUquiv;lalco. iva* drorn- v r ITelwaa alorieih b.oime. HI* boaj l-tvnsxfound yimerdoybgohfe^vlh ha o *vhia^v,hor80#rc-^whi(a ialsoi,, beaii. /., K illed b y fo yefhenifl,-.bpjdjge. ;!, > MIDDLETOW N, N. Y., FobVU Willii:,..-,-. 1ij. brakemuu on he.ii.j^mrieii;uilri>up, w^op^jiijm q-ty^apw ali, Hvlek, Vi)^f<iin(fi,deagi ij# fojj. h ajfrolghl! car ngoshbn. Ho lmd^ovidouly-beon: Sruck by an overhead bridge. ;.-TO; A jfr V H ^ B 0 M &, :,, / ; j A H ospial C orps O raanlxed by Uni- f ed IrlKfa Soclelea.! BOSTON,.. Feb. 0. The Globe, skyi.ha a hospial.corps bas; Been organize in he Unied Saes cobposcdpskillfm physicians, capable nurses and ohei. aaches, and 40 ons of medical suppllei have been secured, wih exreme care no o violaehe laws of neuraliy, o sar for Souh Africa Thursday, Feb. 15i A coningen of.he force, including men from Lynn, Lowell, Lawrence, Mai den, Boson; Holyoke, Worceser,- Spring field and Chicopee Palls, will leave New England for New York nex Tuesdaj evening o join ohers who sar fron he wes nex Sunday evening.^the inem bers of he expediion will vbe In charg of a commiee represening various. Iris socieies from ho ime, of heir arrival ii New York, unil he seamer sails, of which hey are. o^ cross he ocean. Th equipmen, uniforms, ens, surgical. insrumens aridnrodlcinsfl are now In Nofc York.. - The work o f/ organizing he hospla corps began wih he new year inder h«auspices of h e Unied Irish - socieies oi Chicago, presided over by Hon. John E Finnery of Chicago. C O N O E N 8E O D ISPA TCHES. Piraes were repored boh numerou, and bold In China. Prince Henry of. Prussia was held ui and robbed by Siamese bandis. Denis Bel Larghoo of Solvay died nea. Syracuse, aged 102 years and 4 monhs. The ranspor McClellan me a schoo of 35 whales on her voyage from San lago o N ew York., : \ The Universiy of Pennsylvania wil. confer he degree of LL.. D. on Presidenl Diaz of Mexico Feb. 22. A cyclone did grea damage in wesen Indiana and - easern Illinois. Housef were desroyed n Cdllinsviile, Ills.- Capain A. S. McKinley, a cousin o) Presiden McKinley, married Mrs. Regi no Quigley of Mongomery, Ind., a Den ver... A D ew ey D in n e r, NEW IO B K, Feb. 9. Admiral and -Mrs. George Dewey were he guess ol honor a a dinner given by he officers, direcors and former officers of he Unloc League d u b in Brooklyn las nigh. Th admiral aad Mrs. Dewey, arrived shorb afer 6 oclock,; escored by Willlpm E PulBifer, ho presiden of he club, and half an hour laer, he guess, numbering over 100, sa.down o he banque. Th admirals flag was conspicuous above he ener of he guess able. Admiral Dewey wab seaed n he righ and Mrs" Dewey a he lef of he presiden. A he conclusion of he dinner leers of regre were read from Presiden, McKinley, Rear Admiral Philip, Seerearj Long, Assisan Secreary Allen and Governor Roosevel. The hieialh of Presiden McKinley was druak in silence, nlsc h a of Admiral arid M.rs. Dewey, afei which hree cheers nnd a iger were gives for ench. Presiden Puisifer, in a speech which recied he bale and vicory n Manila bay, sounded he praises of Admiral Dewey arid presened-him wih a handsome gold medal S yndicae M iller.in J a il.. NEW YORK, Feb. 0. Capain Key -.bolds, formerly of he Brooklyn deeclv bureau, arrived a police headquarer yeserday afernoon wih W. F. Miller he Brooklyn syndicae 520 per cen man whom he had arresed! In Monreal. Capain Reynolds came, from Canada on e rain, which renched he Grand, Cenra depo abou 2:30 o clock. Miller was ak en from police headquarers o Brooklyi and arraigned before Judge Hurd in hi -conny cour. He was held In liukx bail; which ho wm upab e n fornlsh and was hen ransferred o ho Rajruionc sree jail. Three indicmens have beer found agains Miller; wo charging granc larceny In he firs degree and one grand larceny. In he second degree. D la ia lffle d M lnpra W IU S rik e. PH IL L IPS B U lig, Pa., Feb. 9. A mass meeing of 2,000 mlaera in h«spangler-haslngs-barnesborough region dissaisfied wih he acion of he naion al convenion in delaying he advance i, wages unil April 1, refeced he repor of he represenaives h e y sen o h«naional convenion and unanimously re solved o suspend work Saurday, h( 10h i^u, nnd remain ou; unil he op eraors had advanced he rae per on foi digging from60 o 60 cens.: This,acfioi is a surprise o all operaors, who had Supposed he p.resen raes would holi good unil April 1;... W onld!o R ealarn. CORNING; N. Y., Feb. 9 A he reg ular meeingof he rusees of he New York-Sae Soldiers and Sailors home yeserday all he rusees were presen bu Messrs. Sickles, King and Shoemak er, who have resigned. Capain John M Palmer of Albany was eleced presiden. -.Colonel Joseph P. Oleary of Rocheser rice presiden, Ois H. Smih of B af secreary arid Hon. Frank Cnmpbell ol Bah reasurer. The resignaion of.com Djandan«v Charles O. ^hgpmll;> was,de- ; nnndedi bh ;b rnfnsedi^coiniily.!., : T ran sp o r* F ro m M anlla. ; W ASHINGTON, Feb. 0. The wai deparmen is Informed of he arrival oi he ranspors Indiana, Pahan and Sher man a San Francisco... from Manila. Aboard he Sherman were Majors Coo. Tw eny-sixh.. infanry, and Mahewi and a number of oher officers and B leb and discharged Boldiers. The Ihdiani ranspored over 100 bodies of deceased soldiers. A lis of he remaina will b< arnished he deparmen laer. W illiam * F o a n d G nlly. TRENTON. Feb. 9. Edward W il liams, >colored, has been, conviced oi murder in he firs "degree In his d 3 for killing Minnie Blseley, a whie worn an, on Thanksgiving day. The murdei Occurred on he farm of William Whie; near Hamilon Square, during, he ab sence of he W hie family, by whom W illiams and his.vicim were employed. >,.. >i R e b q lllo n in C W os. 1;-: jd K D (> N ^ ^F eb.3 p ii The Hongfconj s corrcijpondon; of,thi», Dally Mall sayi h a r a aerioria fibellori-has broken ou 1. Bwaau, in ho province.af, Kwangung i The viceroy has sen rooiia and a gun vfia o supi>rfee».ho lnsurefcidnif. - *, * ~."s "..!" V IVaval, Blovemenfl. ;i WA?HlNGTPNi>Fpb..9. The Deroll has.bailed fron) (Jolou, for Key Wes The Yankon has; sailed from ;Glbara foi Banes, arid lio Deroi leijjolqn yeser day fo». Key Wes., ( \W eahe» :l 1p,p l j I l l l ^ v.hfgktwiridb, shifing!,o! Norhweserly fair nnd cold. T H E. B U B O N IC P L A Q U E. Official R epor of I s D eadly Havoc. In H onolulu. i WASHINGTON, -Feb. 9. Surgeon: General Sernborg received a repor yeserday from Major Blair D. Taylor,he medical ofiicer wih he small deachm en.,of Unied Saes..roops a Honolulu, showing he dreadful faaliy of he bubonic plague a ha place nnd he grea disress prevailing In consequence of having, o desroy a large p a r of he ChineBe disric, by fire,. His repor is daed Jnn. 22 dnd says h a ip o dae here havo been 40 cases i of bubonic plague, wih 40 denhs;! i ; The whole own, says: M i0,t T n y lor, has beendisriced, and each house, is inspeced wice a day wih reference.o keeping rack of hevirihnbians, discovering cases o f; disease: andenforcing saniary measures. On. he 20h, while burning a par of Chinaown, he fire go nwny nnd desroyed nearly he whole of he disric, renderirig almos 4,000 naives homeless. These people are now corralled in differen places under guard nnd are being fed a public exponse. I Is feared, however, h a iriany of hem go nway in he confusion wih such of heir household goods ns hey could carry and may spread he infecion fa r and wide. -. Thehoroughburning of Chlnnown, however, w as. providenial., There being imminen danger of a rio on he 20h.he wo baeries of arillery were called ou and are sill on guard, bu will reurn o camp oday. I have obained permission of he board of healh o esablish fl emporary hospla! for he recepion of any case of plague Which mqy occur among he men and for. he deenion of suspecs... - i. This hospial will be locaed on ground conrolled by he depo quarermaser and siuaed on he beach road almos half way bowjf-n here and. Camp McKinley. The, Idea lon is excellen, being isolaed, cool nnd on sandy soil. My^ medical supplies have arrived, and I wdl have no difficuly in geing enough hospial corps men for he work. We have had a good deal of rouble a his hospial wih he waer supply,: since hey have used so much in he own during he burning of infeced disrics. The depo quarermaser, however, has a &,000 gallon ank, which he will pu np here a once, which will give us an ample, supply..!..... S enalorahlp Cosly., W ASH INGTON, Feb Senaor ClnrkJa managers :occupied he winess sand hroughou yeserday in he Invesigaion which he senae.commiee on privileges nnd elecions Is conducing ino he elecion of he senaor from Monana. Mr. B.ickfdrd concluded his, esimony, and hew as followed in cession by Frank E. Corbe, Mr; Clark s principal counsel in Monana; ex-gov- ernor Mauser, Mr. A. J. Davidson and Mr. A. J. Seele, Messrs. Davidson and Seele were Idenified wih Mr. Clark s campaign, Mr. Dnvldson being one of n commiee of hree having he maer especially In charge. He said he had spen $21,000 in he legislaive campaign and $5,000 In rying o influence he legislaure for Mr. Clark. The expendiure, he declnred, wns all legiimae. Governor Hauser s esimony relaed generally o he use of money In Monnnn poliics.. H e claimed o have been Insru-, menal in geing Mr. Clark o ener he senaorial race, saying Mr. Clark had been loah o do so because o he ex- pense. / y, C e n ra l A m erica F irq r^ W f. W ASHINGTON, Feb. 9.-Officlal elegrams have been received by several of he Cenrai American represenaives hi W ishipgori /sa in g.1 ha he Hay- -Panncefoe-reay-soncerriing- he^ncara- gua7canal. m ees. wih general.approval hroughou Cenral America. " Theifi; favorable assurances come no only, from he wo counries ^nos direcly concerned, bn also from Guaemala and Honduras, which o some exen share, in.h prospecive, advanages he canal frill bring b ha,secioh i<>f he counry.. j Ss fa ra a. Ckisfc.Hrca :li;concerfe(i,mihiieii Calvoe expresses he mos heary approval of he new reay, and he. mes; sages, he-haa received from h!3 govern- men shov>. ha.his senimen ia held, by he CoaiaRican gov^rhoferi.- 3 \1 1 G eneral Ola w ill Be B «aliied, W ASHINGTON, Feb. 9.-Seereary Roo,saged yeaerday-ha he w ar deparm en has never considered he subjec of relieving General Ois a Manila. The foundaion or he repor o he conrary was a personal leer from-he officer Bignifylng_a desire o o b aln V leav^ of absence o come homelandreenperae froin he debiliaing effecs of wo years In a ropical cliamae under severe srain I.is said ha General.Ois wishes will be respeced as soon as made known officially, bu ha-he-w ill nd.sax homeward for several monhs a leas.,!. E i-p rc a ld e n f!ol C olgae Dead. HAMILTON; N. Y., Fob. 9.-W ord has been received here o f.h e..deah pi George W. Smih, formerly prof-snor ol hisory. rind laer presiden,,of; Colgae^ universiy, a i sanlariuraun Wlnchen- aofi. Mass.j afer a long illn&ss dllowing..an :opeo.ion or appendiciis. He was born in / ^ Kew Y o rk M arkes. NEW YORK, Feb. a FLOUR-Sae and wesern moderaely acive and held higher; Minnesoa paens, J3.85a4.10; winer sraighs, J3.40a3.S0; winer exras, J3-60a2.85; winer paens, J3.Ka3.80. WHEAT Opened seady and developed srengh on higher Paris cables, foreign buying and fears o crop damage owing o he cold wave wes; March. 704aT7o.; May, MaWK; July, 74* a 7S 7-lflc. R.YE^-lrrm; - sae, 660., c. 1. f., Nc^» York, oar loa; No. S wesern,-ghic., o. b., afloa.. r- CORN flrong and fajrly acive on cov- erlng, ho rise In whea and bulllah crop news from.he Argenine; Mar, 89U-Jfla OAfS-rDull, bu seady; rack, wbih sae, SlaiSo.; rack, whlew wesern, 81a.. PORK s-lnn; n**s, fomllx C3aM.6a,. :v. LAUD Srong; prime weaerm saam,. a BUTTER Seady; sae dairy, UaMo.; sae creamery. SlaMo., CHBUOaB aeadyi- fall m ad^ fancy, lari^ m io ls c.; fall mado, anoy. MnaJX UKoiSo.. E a a 9 Firm; sae and Bmnsylvana, UHc.; wesern, ungraded: a ojajrk; Hallo. BUQAR Raw srong; fair refining, ia 41-lCo.; conrifuanl. 06 os, IH -; rellnod nrm; crushed. 6.CO0,; powdorod, 6.8O0. TURPENTINE Firm a 56aB«Ho. MOLASSES Firm; Now Orloona, Ua Ko.. *. - RICE Firm;-domesic, lasho.; Japan, «4aS6.... TAIXOW Firm;,ciy,514a.; counry, I*Vi a5hb...^ 7 - *. v** ; J. -/<. HAY Seady; shipping, KaTSa; goad o oholoq.-8^5o..- riy i v-:.. Sraielera S u id c.:. -. BAILBOAD. Tha Sandard Railroad of Amerloa, On and afer November 10,1800, Traina f aaya Aabary Park Wak Daya. Por New York and Newark, 7.10, 8.50 a. m,. j(3.25ab.a8p.m, ForEiixabob,8.50 n.m.,325,5.83p.m. For Bahway, 8.50 a.m., 2.35, 6.88 p.m. For Maawan, 8.60 a.m., 2.35, 5.88 p.m. For Long Branch. 7.10,8.50,11^00 a.m., 2.IB. w2.35, 5.88, 5.40, 7.07 p. m. For Bed Bank, 7.10,8.50 a.m., 2.25, 5.88 p.m. For Philadelphia, Broad S. and Trenon, 7.20, 8.05 a.m., 12.15, 4.07 p.m. s For Camden, via Trenon and Bordenown, 7.29, 8.05 a. m., 12.15, 4.07 p.m. For.Camdenand Philadelphia, via Toma Biver, 1.28 p.m. -. / ForToma BJver,Island Helffha and inermedl* ae aalona, 1.28 p;m; For Poin Pleasan and inermediae.aalona, a.m , 0.48 p. m. For New Brnhawiokv via Monmouh Juncion, 8.05 a.m /4.07 D.m. raina Leava Saw Yofk f r Aahury Farli From Wes Twenyhird Sree Saion, 8.65 a.m., 13.40, 8.35, 4.65 p.m. Sundaya, 9.25 _a.m,, 4.65-p.m^.. From Deabrossea SreeJ Saion, 9.00 a.m., 12.50, 8.40, p.m, Sundays, 9.45 a.m., w6.16x>.m. From Corland Sree Saion a p.m. Sane On Sundays will aop in plaoe of Norh Asbxu JW 6ouuuiii V.VV a.m. a. Sundaj8, 0.45 a.m., 6.15.m.. 12,50, p.m. a Inerlaken and Avon orh Asbury Park and Aibhry Park o le off passengers. Traina Leaya Philadelphia (Broad Sree) for Aafcnry P a n A 8.20,11.10 a.mm p.m., weekdays../ Marke S. Wharf, via.-camden and Trenon, 7.80,10.80 a.m., 2.80, 8.80 p.m. weekday?.. Leave Marke S. Wharf, via Jameaburg, 7.80 a.m., 4.00 p.m week-days^ Washingon and he Sonh. - LEAVE BUOAD 8TEEET, PHILADELPHIA, For Balimore and Washingon, 8.50,7.20,8.83, 10.20, 11.28, a.m., (12.80 Limied, Dining Car), 1.18 (Dining Car), 8.12, 4.41, (5.25 Congressional Limied, Dining Car), , 0.65 (Dining Car), 7.81 (Dining Car) p.m.. and nigh week-days. Sun* days, , 9.13, 11.28, a.m., 1.18 (Dining Carj, 8.12, 4.41, (5.20 Congressional Limied, Dining Car). 0.05, ^ fig h * ) 781 ^ P m> an^ Time-ables of all ohqr r&ina of he sysem may be obained a he icke offices or saions. J. BvWOOD, Gen. Paaa. Agr 1. B, HUTCHINSON. Geo/M<>w»r7 YORKAHDLOHGB&HCHB. R. Time Table in effec November 10h, STATIONS IN NEW YORK. Cenral B.-B; of. New Jersey, foo of Libery and Whiehall srees. (Sonh Ferry erminal.) ^Pennsylvania B; B., foo of Corland, Des- bro88«8 and Wes Twenyjblrd srees.. Leave NEW YOBK for ASBUBY PABK and v OCEAN GBOVE. Foo of Libery sree; 4^0, S.SO, a. m., *4.80, 0,38 p. m. Foo of Whiehall, sree (Souh Ferry ermi- * nal:) 8:35,11.8u a.m.,*4 25,0.10 p m. Foo of Wes Twenyhird sree; 8.55 a. m., 12.40, *8.25. *4.65 p. m. Foo Desbrosses sree: 9.00 a. m.,12.d0. *8.40,. *^.10 p. n»,, FooCoriara*sree: 0.00a. m. 12,50, *8.88, *5.io p. c-. Leave ASBUBY PABK and OCEAN GROVE for NEW YORK, 0.17, *7.10, (Newark and New York only)., *8.00, 8.50 a. m., 12.10, 2.25, 4 00, p. m. For Freehold, Trenon and Philadelphia,via Sea Gir, Penn. R.R.,*7.29, 8 05 a. m 12.20, 4.07 p m. For Trenon and Philadelphin.via Bound Brook roue, 0.17,8.00 a. mm12.10, 4 00 p. m. For Toms Biver and inermediae, saions o Camden, 1 28 p.m. ForrBolmar, Spring Lakef Sea Gir and Manas< quan, 7.00, 7.29, 8.05, 10.27, a. m., 12.15,1.28,2.58,4.07, 5.10, 0.15, 0.48, 8.28 pa,a.; - For Poin Pleasan,?.00,10.27,10.59 a. m, 1.28, 2.58, p. m. For Long Branch and Bed Bank, ,, 8X)0,8^0, a, m, (Long Branch only), ^3X 10, ^2.15 (Long Branch only)* 2.25, 4.00, 6^88, 5.40 (Long Branbfc- duly); 0.29, 7.07 (Long Branch only).. "Denoes express rains. ^ *U F 08 BLODGETT, J; R. WOOD, Snp. N. Y. S L. B. R.B. G. P. A., Penn. R.R. H. P. BALDWIN, 0.-P. A;, C.B.R, -fhesipeikb-m-ohlo- x M s o i g T H. The F F V, a solid rain of Pullman vesibule aleepera. dining car and day coaches, He* York o Cincinnai ana Louisville via Washingon wihou exra fare, leaving/ New York by Pennsylvania; Bailroad a 4.65 p; m., Philadelphia a 7.40 p.q l; arrives a Ho Springs 7.25 a.m.; Cincinnai 5 p.m, Louisville B«15 p.m.ygu Jiouls 7<80 nex mornings >FasCincinnai Express, week days, leaves New York 8.00 a.m., Philadelphia 10.30; arrives Cincinnai 7.55 a.m., Louisville a.m., S.* Louis 0.60 a.m., giving direc connecions o poins beyond. a Firfl-olass limied raes from Asbury Park or KeWsYbrJ(o luclnnai,s10; Louisville$19.60; B, Lous, ^31.35; SanFrandsoo, $78,75}.excursion, days sopover a Washingon, D. C., allowed all ickes., Through ickes and baggage checks a Asbury Park and all New York and Long Branch Saion?; and all prinoipal Pennsylvania Railroad offices. - JOHN KUBVYj-Tiolo Agen.. f r a n k McCo n n e l l, p. a. 868 and 1888 Broadway, N. Y H. W. Fd l l u. O P * and Insurance M a i n S r e e.... Oflice formerly occupied by W A S H I N G T O N W H I T E. if.!v i ^. i i; -: i,v Insurance wrien In reliable companies andlngoodlopn. Beal Esae bough, sold and exchanged. Lis of Coages for ren- Money o Loan on Bond and Morgage. W I L L I A M C I F F A R P. : Office of Wm. Giffard, Township Collecor. Winer Mall Schedule. The pos office w iner schedule df ciob- ln g and arrival and collecions and deliveries of m ails in Asbury Park haa been announced and Isas follows; CLOSE. *.1.^ \ For New York and poins norh 7.80, a m ; 8.80,0.00 p. m For Philadelphia 7.00,11.40 a m; pm. For Philadelphia via New York 8.00 pm. : Bor Newark-* a m; 1.55, 8,80,. 0,Q0pm» r *-? For Trenon 7.00,11.40 a m ; 8.80 p n. - For? Freehold 7.80, 11,40 a m ; 8.80 p m.., For Poin Pleasan and way saionsrr9.55 am ; 12.55,0.00 pm., - ". - For Ocean Grove 7«00 a m ; 13.55,0,00 p m, ; i ;, a r r ive.. ^ From NewTfork and polna norh, 7.00, io.27 amil.sais.bbjo.bopm.- From I*h^aaelphia 7;00, a m ; 5.40 P Srom Newark^dir^ 7.0C),.10,37 a m; 2.B8, 0,80 p m., From Tronon 7.00, a m; Bf40 p m. * From Freehold 10.37, 11,04 a m ; 1.38, 0.80 p m.. From Poin Pleasan and way saions 8.00 a m*; 13.10, 4.00 p m.. From Ocoau Grovo 8.00 a m j m... i COLLECTIONSFEOlif STBEET BOXES. B.00,1 * mvs.b0praf *!*.. V.. :T -. - > ^ - v r P l B ^ ^ b ^ TT f am ;8*80pm,,, I may be you overlooked a friend on Chrismas in your gif giving. If so, a New Year s oken will aone for he lapse of -mempry. We hav^ suiable... D I A M O N D S. /. Rubies, Emeralds, Gold and Silver Waches Rings, Brooches, Buons, Pins, Charms, ec. Umbrellas and Caries, Fine Leaher j Goods, Rich Cu Glass, ; ImporedEBric-a-Brac, Serling and. Silver Plaed Ware, Gold and Onyx Clocks aiid Bronzes, Eye Glasses, Black Ebony Goods, Silver Brushes, Combs and1 Novelies. j e w e l e r CooJkman J/fvonuo " ;. - v r \ p l jfp IIT T? T T I Naure has beei kind:o;1?eal, : U I /L 1 V J f l I J? U lv for a no oher resor oir h^ii^ew j-.yx. r Jersey Coas can so m&y n$&al-. /., aracions be found. %Here some of he, feaures for pri ive home builders o consider: Healhful locaion, beauiful scenery, no mosquioes, divering pleasures,-accessibiliy, (including express rain and boa service), macadamized and graveled srees, saniary se.warage, pure aresian w aer, iiiumi naion by elecriciy, congenial surroundings, social advanages, club life, resricions from nuisances, clear-iles, reasonable prices and suiable erms......:.j.-..:..! -. "W ih; hese poins in view, we would be pleased o have you visi W here in addiion o he aijove here is a m agnificen: bluff along, he- I 1 enire ocean fron, landscape archiecure,\i8 hole golf coufse. f 15,000 " clubhouse, and new.iailroad saion, which is coacededo b e; h e. fines ; On he enire line of shore resors..... ;.... TITLES. S...T, :_ i,. :. v GUARANTEED i*; " -v,;.*,,f-;/^by.^he N ew Jew ey T ile Q uam hee.and T rus ;: Co. of Jersey Ciy. A a very moderae c o s.: ;; ;. V,..,. Prices are low enough.o gaaranee safe- and profiable invesm en \ T o hose who desire o build we[dr^ :feady, io /make epecjally * (. aiaciyeerm s.....j-.v W e shall be pleased o m ee visiorsa he saion by appoinmen., Highes references given and required;... F o r appoinm en or oher inforniauon address R TLR N TIC (O R S T Leading Esablishmen in he Sae for High-grade Sock and Moderae Prices. O. H. BROWN, SPRING LAKE, N.J. LAKEWOOD, N.J., forhe c^^^rasaotaii^iar collecor. ^BiiKravlDgsi >; J Mor he dr^^lagroon\and library : Crockery J. for hoafs anu p^a^faipuios, wih * *s^emaldbcmadi^v W:.-.Iv.i:/ 7 Everyhiu(r,lf : * V". * for;he furnishljgig.of seasnpro or ciy homo.g, ; * Furniure,. > Domesic and Impored, for every rev. quiremen. -.:j -Garpea :,-, - fro he noed looms Of hu and- : oher counries. v v-.-.<-.-% China = -f.. ;. *. for dbmbaio purposes and ornamen. -Culery.: V..v for he ablo of rich and poor.*. >. ^ -. i Ealraaoa givon cheerfnlly andqoureous aenion, o all,visiors.. or parons. Goods delivered *a any of bo owns along shoro.froo,. of cnargo. < * * * v" *.! * * f. _..Inending purchoeers are kindly- advisedio examine hp now end. *. frobh sook a my Spring Lako oaabliahmen. Time and money saved in oufiing enirerpr pari^ly refumiahing.for he summer; O i & BROWN; S p riii# L a k e ; aaii^lakewddaw» < r i r r r y i i - T r ^ i ^ n o r m T m ^ j m o T n n f i l u U e m j * M p» -A.

12 S S B B H., feoofs f ld I F Q O I - A Negro Exhibi o Be a Feaure of he Paris Exposiion. Special Agren A ppoined hj Admin*.v.v- U lre llo n o S m a r P ro p er Hep* re»en»«lloo o American IneiiiB id ni. v-r»* T. J..Cplloway, b e ip e e ia l a g en ap- /-- poined fr arran g e* aegfo exhibi a.h e Pari a exposiion, gives o h e Sun ^ h e fo llo ^ n lj e o ro n V p flh ijv o rk :...?y I have a rra n g e y for very crediable.exhibis from several educaional in- i-*iulonb, sjjch as Howard universiy. $n hlstciy, Bojnpon in siu e in Vlr- ^ g in la, A lana nnifersiy in Georgia, B ooker T. W ashingcnvlnm ijslialri-. liiioe in Alabam a..aiil noiv^rsiy ii» TenflesBfe. E ac h fr rse ib sflu - lio n s will ak e np a special phase of he j-. From A lan a universiy I arranged fo r no exhibi in sociology o cover Si. display cijrfa, 8? b fs S Inches, o f a oal g s m x s m i m * i W r l i. m U j. J negro po; Vf^ious periods,, relaiv e Jin*, v.jirease of wo" races, disribuion o f nerj 5ifip>es, educaion and.ilueraey,: pa gerj,; Sijjinv crim e, Ownership1of hom es,, f a c i V oryf em pjoyroen^ ep. i jraja e x h ib i?mu cerainly receive wide aenion. &!opb?..xnskegee In siu e in Alabam a^ ^ 4fi5vf preparing jfcerfea o f unfe] form sized display (bppids; o bo J/isy of whj^jh; Bmall a/{sles or$ a ached w hich rep resen, h e 28 shops an d o h er indusries bf h e insirionr B y an Ingenious device in he use o fpiice, a d isp lay su rface of 288 square public.sehoola are p reparing wha.wiu be h e rdpa?$&clve..1&ia?.o?ilu " l i # o : he^ai dirifca oil -modeled 1groups "wih mi n in u re flg u reg - ofpersons.-school-, hoo>e».afd.taofroundinga, show ing-by. 4bree d rrfdnrfgrorips-he evolridn of h e, negro, school from h e prim iive baek^oodajm l o h e finely appoined and cv!ni^&&ous! colored high shool r.^ildd gii8\\w iishing6n; As a reprey ^ n ia o n * fii aclool equipm en, I prejo h is exhibi already under l b u one o h er in conclusion: jictrlj. 50 colored m en iiaye,receivejf linedals irf hano r.in he!oriied Spaes rfiutny nii S :naiy P hoographs o f hese vinen.vrih h e Qfilclal record o f h e valorou^ dfeed i o r.which h e m edal w as S s s e i J Vj. Tc6f8 f8 are,h ree Slrong.reasons for ra b egro exhbr/ exiibr/a? b h e P ars a exposlioii. exposlibi frihe firs reason in Ib is a general one, and» founj..: e pyc.u^m ^Sjbeir P ashodaincidefifanjlihe icid i. anjskhe jp r sen His,-jwar {vwar are M l^t nie oucrbfpfnga^of fn g s of a» ir w l-. "iieiidona E uropean invasion of Africa.,Ebii-dari<cSninW <l«<niui longeisdwkif Jas h e >sm&lgigmi}ieftq*a ofi cppiid 4& e ;b $ ilg d lreced:p ^a«?;9 p epi^s iw. ^ flie conin en for h e surplus popuja- "i<jon of E u ro p e. T he m illions of naive ^A frican s In he.coninen, w ho m u s ^ A w a j be assjm ilaed in o h e b o ^f poliies w ill ino& a*id ro r? foh^eupi I -vvuix w, *,v, v P Q R T O RICO M A T T E R ^ A D ifference, o f O pinion iu s,he repors island means commiee, imposing duies ^equivalen.o 25 per cen of he American ariff on goods impored ino PorKBico i*om he Unied Saes and vieeixersa, were submied o he house yeserday. The Bepubiieans of he commiee, ^excep Mr,"McCall (Mass.), agreed o repsr in, suppor of.he bill, devoing a couddersj- ble porion of heir argumen o susaining he.conenion ha he clause of. consiuion declaring ha all <luieb, in poss and. excises shall ; be ufilform hroughou, ho Unied Saes is, "no applicable o" our new possessions, which, hey say,, are,no Unied Saes efsory wihiu-he meaning of ha declardiij>h. j The Democras, ogeher w ih flllr. Howlands( Nev.), ook he eonrar^yiew. Mr. M ccall^he dissening IppajUcan, DAcffaifir^fiords wih hem. H e made a Separae1 W o r saying he canno shppor he-pill, because i does.no fdiiow ijetuie of uniformiy prescribed by he coisju* fion^q rule which, in hlsqpinion, governs PPBSreBs Im iegisiaioh.for.he erriories of hetow d S aes. MrVMiCallla^unsporlng in his denunciaion pf he f <6.which he bill will conjnjf lip govern^ m en.,. * _ ; : The.mojpriy -repor wag >submied >by; C.bsi^iiaa.^^ayiiei. I s ^ i vhe 25 jier cen duy Je necessary o preven Jieji g aea iinanifacurers of.spiris nnd cip ars ;from. being a a (iisndvanage.. A considerable porion of he repor is de- Vqed., o,nb;discussion of he crops of. PoWo-.Bico sand-markes-for. hem; also he necessiies for.cusoms duies o,keep up. he reyenuesj of be islaud. The re-; pijr.declares, ha.,he revenue: IawB:o be, Je:T*epiBr:sf^8j *!Tha i fi.ho sb included would seem apparen from a variey of consideraions. I nius be recolleced1 -h a h e erm Unied Saes lias-.more han one meaning. I meanp, in he Ers place, he several saes respeclvelyjha consiue iie federnl jjniou.. I means,, again;., I n a geogrijphlcnl sense, all"he; errioryo\)pr^^hieh he Unied Saes has jurisdicion, jus as he Briisnvem-; pire means" all be eompopen p a rs o f1 he kingdom of Q re a f BriainV B u i means in is poliical.^ense ha,corpora-1 sense h a I is ised in.he consiuion, ; Almos. Immediaely aie r - he senae, convened yeserday discussion of^ he! financial measure was - resumed. Mr.: Allen, of Nebraska concluded hls..speech,, charging: he : Kepublijan pary wib; breaking faih wih he people on. bimeallism and sysemaically discrediing he: work of he inernaional bimeallic com-, mission. Mr. Cockrell of-missouri also, aau*v5aefl he senae on he financial bill, making a jinalysis of he house] nnd senae measu^e^n H e charged ha, he senae subsiue.ctfamed ne lniiiaiitriovemcn oward he o^rpeuaion W hb.naionaldeb. :. TS-.s-i I: «!!?»».«iwfto!.fflfgr,.. 7 i i B E B LIN, Feb, 0 The debae onchj naval bill crowded he, galleries-andi brough;,ou ijnunusjially,. la r g r a p - ance of members. I was quie impr ble o mee he demands of he fubhc jfor,seas. The lobukj were lierally -cr^nln^~wib4>eo^e--,elffmfirng-fpr_3jfei ef. /A s he simg vjiffi.regarded M^a iisorical even a * large phoograpfile apparaus was saioned in he corner O. H ICS c i m Ue bill ;wiuld-n?niir disboinuohi; heiesk hc opponilfin, sfp^gpr flmri Bad been expeced, and-.-. l nowr s*ffis prohabla ljm, ^ 4 e lc h s a g wlu c u ^ i l he^gov^rn^ e i^ dgmands. j T b e Wreclc H aa D isa p p e are d ^ ^..JO HNS; N.-F., Feb. 9. The in^^oflrsfal,!hai Jeeh noified of heidjsj. ide of he las vsifee, of^m? e 1w"reok of he Gorman-American Pei s Beame HeiKhlapd, wl i h is cou nry are. clvilisjed.j Presumably he Y&sel hag/ofokn i Seed, possessors of v as, fducarriav Ino pieees. Nohing ib^nowvlawe o-wi-» p rivileges and ownera of perhaps a h al bodies of.vicims formerly seen aisbm- ^ b illio n dollars w orh of propery, he rocksi / r H feaced vaii.huve boey... f ^ i u n anyhing h a wpujd enc( p solve h ih e Ainenfcan Fox cove iii #nd a ciizen ha he saecraf of he H * old world vdlljbe wiser lh^liiesii^idg1, -,-J, o f,s (4 a A. A#i>lnnn fricanjpolilcs. n n lu In n - MX lt ILWW AUKEE! 4 TTTTWn. Feb. 1?aI> 9 A A _A Senigel Qnnl-In. iifs? ^ c i u l from1 EScanaba, Mich.,- says: //in hv -fa e V ^ ^ ^ lu e b ^ c ri ujfoej* ^ 5 f fi* freigh and he Meropdjijip fln/mmiinfin4inn Wl I n In n j.u nied S aes il^lndulged in abroad on branch accommodaion rain me «* - : l rear enu collision las evening a*ford ^ Y:harged; ffeiff uniob proscpbcsimpvery Khaffcr recpivgd injufies from wblcfc? iie * possible way he ,000 of such peo- died. The dead bodies of hree unk^own Jv V...z.";.*. UVOfUi. : ;H f jrif {!*<1 I - y i -Mhi» 1ii! :If::ydu"h(^;;^piirre^ o f ; F lou r. ; W e have jus: received hree Carioads and are going o run off he firs io o barrels-a a cu price., ;, js. fr: i>( T f/r» i..>uv.-:t v... l;1 i! C rs "v, C O L U M B I A F L O U R ;!);,:.K I 1 nv BBL.. l -.i, vvt, mi-1 I f>;«p.rr?» The Qem of,flours,,,j. " 1 N ; 1-S5- B A K i R E L S A C K S. ;.V.v1 i (. V I.l.;.I-.;-.. f - -.! i CS-.Vyi i -V ; You can.buy i^ifaheiopeh marke a his pnee ; od^^ and^i is.g o in g o Jbe higher, oo. NOTICE. v ithis Is ho second, grade, bu qne of :,. h e,fin ^ :^pui,s;mill6d:. j *? ;>. k.. >r. >,..! 5 / <- * * B e s ^ F a m i l y J F J o u iv 4 9 c p e r S a c k, : i i ^ Good Bice, Sjo l b Fine Fa Mackerel, 2 for.7c : : " Good Creamery Buer, 26c lb Boson Baked Beans,:?c can.. Bes Bean Pork, 5ic lb..,... Bes-Oameal, S clb oda.Crack.ere, 51bs for 25c Ginger,Snnpa, 4 lhs for 25c liemon Crisps, 4.ibs for 25c Pineapple Crisps, 4 lbs for 25c v,: >, 4lbs for ^5c M l W ^, 10c,l b ^ 2 ( J c i B d I e C a B u 5 ^ ; f e l O c ^ ; B o l e ^ a a» P c.. This Caaup ia pp up by; ope of he b«s firms in he counry and guarai^*^ pure...-i* uovrf Uv;.u f.; - - v Villi.* 1 5 c. B o l e W o r c e s e r s l i i r e S a u c e f o r 5 c. PreparedTrom pure ingrediens ;» an excellen sance for meas, L a r g e B o l e F l «i e M i x e d P i c k l e s f o r 1 0 c. 4, W hy pay 15; or 20c ^h^n ypu can ge he same pickles for 10c? H A M A N D E G G S. 1 1* i : ill Special for^ $ATUR0AY:<, : 2 0 F I N E, L A R C E E C C S, 2 5 c. " B E S T C A L I F O R N I A H A M S, 7 c Ib. I V We guaranee everyhing we sell o give saiafaclon or your money1refuubed.. Onr specials are sold for cash only;,and will no be charged a hese prices. ^ O h e r S o r e s J. J. P A R K E R, ; I / 0 H J T HI E ;.-w.. r, #.,, ; # : «..vv 5rJi:.r.; *V*>.jr io / ; r.. <, r. o:> <.») , 606, 608 Cookm an A venue, Cor. Lake A venue and M ain S.. >. I jo n g B r a n c h..these ; :>.i;.n i..:>i-...:.a- r r n j T * M?! ica i L - l i 1 -.a:» i1:.. Vl-v f. /ii.i,(}. *$ir. < u f..y /yr ys\ - i S r e e & ^ a f -, -v will «6>)4ipfii md ^wpeii spaces^ such asahownnon h? map.of Asbury Parjc. This. j l y S j j d h v e e n Seabrighi and Bariiega are already laid ou wih srees averaging fifv pee CE^f. iess in widh han h6se of AsiiijKPsnrkf.wiUioumich opeh spaoesjiaaasbury Parki -. V.... * / _.... ; i r..,,^.. : ^ A i r e p W c A a i ^ f i srkc*.fw ilfjln fa A V w h d r e a m o A n K unoi-av y,sji. yijs-inurm o f purciame m oney m ax r^na^),9^ p ^ q r ^ g m s i^ l I (. HU J: *-;1-.-p- jh >VJV; >} -.i ou J f r»\i?: i.ii? f> i / j p, jfi :l;w: ; ">.:- El a,- >: m w y - <r_r... ; \ XinnifS ". wrwjf :.«r*s i i 1.wrHJ 3 eeia,?»*? v- J*;* ^ U - ijfiv l:; f v*****.**0 )? $;.hr ) Vi v _ ;4:- i\ ni i Ls.1). hi flhr.j..ill V* <K.i, o r - - f r r., " i* ^ jrl > ; ^ Tv.: o- : u lj i. ci>i3 *hri **! ujjv wj have disappeared, fuid we are now prepared o show he new goods, which are arriving -:-3 f- *.0 jt : ;.u h-<ij i J u ^ j a. w -,ov.r: 4 1 Special 5ale or Linens,,{ ; ilf, xb iv.i u. r - io I 1; i. r$ & 1 u r?. 0 n {** ( *?h n J 1 s yqc«(*i *.v< bi* v.j.«;» *u>a w T h is week we will iri&ue^i&a^soeifal sislelo^^ed iirih \Vill brf disposed ol wihou any advance. The-n^xi lo We D u y f r i ^ i ^ ^ *.riww skifid :H(ei!ihC, ase; i Wise> housekefepiers; hereforfe. wili aend h * ^I ^rid. s^ck heir lineh clbseg;in.. anicipaion of he sure o come upward j«m.p jn prioingi 1 Hi -{ \-f-ai1-..5 v- «*iif^o iornfi:* -A; Ladies fluslin O u. Underwear Sale Thousands upon housands of choice muslin goods ira Ladies1; Underwear. All sizes, all varieieis; :all prices/ bu every garmen he bes of is paricular grade^ The prices quoed will soon dispose of. he; jmniense sock.. i--hujpfiu-mi -T. Ai v/-. ii- U-ii-.r.,n, vmi. i wy: ll a o ^.v io-ui-.iij i;. yi i i - { ilf.-rwa.i.v/; V I l e s s i ^ S p e......, lookio^be prey hings ovey criically.. : ; r s., > ,..,,...,...^ , j fcr. -,,. _ -.,~ T ~,. M %. i : ir; ik...s. i- *.-: i lif U i-v!a4:u4 U i JfliaM ic,f r i ivjjirn );IJ rul/i 1.!?) ij aolm i*«o» l«.li-ijl 8 i«ue ia c-,: a j r n «.if J. I:««A jlm si U FhheC jn«.«a!s. lcm fsl (4 10 o «al m i c o,,,, f. (b e r. W e m e a s u r e 1y o u r r o o i h s i m a k e ry o u ^ " c a r p e i a n d p u ^ h e m d o w n p r o m p l y a n d p io p jls ly i n a d a y, i f n e e d s b e. ; Vi.IJO..v W v l.iu >...., : :ff Vff<TT f i- >l-~<l«oti>1- UfU.id -.7 j (T.,,,., >Mi.p- I- J -,.,!.... i WMhr.!/)., c.... QreaFurnjure5ale,, "new line orffurmure will be on exhibiion* ;; Ourifurniure buyer msde1- his1 ^fe^ionis ia he Jde id b e s o i^. and can Turaish esv.er supply, and_he cars,.are burning. A ^ d eaces,, Q.f ^rnarvelpub, progj-esi> of be " K0D o ;. colored people,1as an offse p he cnhafiaa h a rg e s n of pfbicriptod. ;W IVWlb h ile 7h fhiff e 1 X aw o * F u n e ra l. *1. U nied Saes, m jis J)iefiiJ;g u ily,6 hor: W ASHINGTON, Feb, 0. During.j eg-, rib le lynchings occasionally and many erdny afernoon a he Church.of hje 1 form s of prejudice, we can m ore b an Covenan, beween he hours of 2 and-.o balance hese-fan«a,w }b.berapid.d,e- : o clock, housands of persons passed1, sf., l I U U U 1 U IH U 1 U U 1 U I I V U w i l l l l U l u u i w u a space of 35 years have produced an Iem nag and Jimid bnnks of floral designs : o f SU)00 eacheraj lo»ay nohing of a The gem lces-^.he jinwh ioday will I. hundred o jje,f/f)ccupalona requiring read by Iey. T. S.Hamlin, he pasor <j. raining. "._. _ he.church of hd Covenan The funer- The righ of. he colored peopleo jd oraioii^ will be delivered by Dr.M. 1 Woolsey r Sryker, preql^pk pf, Jpamiloi ^ college,, Cilnon/.N^r,n(i.i.aj..a. I alder ha pracdcnhy,.e^ry.,i.cjflon. ihaw a^broher o* Police icommissoper, fa M «^ «.w e a H ifrft iw d 6 ^ ;<yfjnegm 1- * j iu-m.... labor, co far a he raw a a in V T B copjcerned. rarifd home he preyjous fo he river, ua«auch exhi an<i jiin)i«d iiq. a hole hi he. la roln^,.... ject; H is imind waa :uabalanced by an aonbern whie people..aack of yphoid fever. all heir lives in wglpaa hiclly fibpu m b IfacorJep Jiavo CTjreiaJlU^d Q ^rooff eenlmep In oany pw^ovoyjin blm as an 1 op* oper^ m ea for Norh Lambeh, was aken suddenly ill wih gasriis in he house, of commons W ednesdoy nigh and is in -a comewha Berious condiion. E >k<> * if-v.i i V i : ml mmwm k.. I I in^mv^lslrfg^l&rc 1* g ^ a g o o d a r l c k f o, I f a d v e M i r S ^ e l i i r g w f iic h g o o d! b f s f e s s 1 S * j u ^ m e n j d i c a e s h e p u b lic w a n s a n d fvv w i l l - b u y p i ua. # / i f j l i - a S W l B r d ^ ^ c ***1 (1iV ^, *, b o n d S e p hfe :d a l i y ^ d io i I o f T fe.3 h e m e $ i u m for m a fc -» rrp^kriowfi^he m ir is o f h e a r ic le y o u..1.^ /V.. 11kyW^.Vj «, l( W A IU W.S } V/yT-aw i..-. ASM} ^ i ^ M ^ S ^ ^ p ^ l u ^ i u i ^, han-:any ioher.-nve<- houses.,in.-vmoi»mbiih couriy.^1 Boukh \fbfc spo he furniure we sell is guaraneed o ^ ;(oj[l^enon:br6i^l>le brai)d7r.\njqfca pfecf:,0/ shodd^ ifrnifureih:he mbnsiernassiprmen.-- Hoel and boarding-house keepers. are invied o 1-look our furniure displaybyer befbfe placing heir orders. : ". 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