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wmm wmmm >*JS«gr|'T’kV '" 1^ ! h H h h f l | M p B^flpsffiHg^ z - $ro4s8® tp i $S$ PTfif H W - W H H * - . S T '■" " " ;“ .?.? rrr?-in -' ™ : r r " - ja b a t | - -Tm-^mucfiU JJ -^HiVfnmopiitftto rntmuimm&Sakm ! JwtaWifc^ iv*t$£V £V-' * Mew®®**** ^ sfeaS - ffdoiB^Untupa, * - - S v: : . V .■■■".■ . Gqt. C _ _ _ __ ^CiErfv •i ., . •7 ' : , §§ ;j$. | . M lifS . .- , . .' * ', it - m m §1 E jrafc5£3& M h M m < l<f'i:,-'mmibsip l ’? i: .^ . T2:l :J 1 mw £ it *r a I ^p£3$HHBSH SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1880. No. 22. MONMOUTH MatUson Avo., p p p .P iO .. HY PARE, NE W JERSEY. ^ F . PAWLTST, . „,-" • - * D E m rsT, V . •.. Gift Bangs avo,, • Asbury Park, N. J. J )R . S. T..SLOCUM, - \ dentist ; ‘ OfBep—SM Main St., opposito Railroad Station, Gas administered. Asbury Park, N. s. A, B. nVRTOir, r». O. R. I. q^pnaTOK, n. n. B. TMJRTON BROTHERS, ^ R<wld«tti DentlfiM r * Donn Building, 505 Cookman ave.. Anbury Park. :.v. ' Now York Offloo—COWest 81th at. : ’ Gas administered. • Appointments made by fdlo- S lione or by mall- Honrs ;0 a , m. to 5 p. m. t’f’rs of “ BOZO”—the newpreparatlon.for cleansing and preserving the Teeth/ L N. SEYMOUR. P .P. 8. :_ . - f ‘ ... - DExm ST, '• • Offloo 512 Cookman avenue, opp. Bgjigs avonuo. Mechanical work a specialty. Difficult operations solicited. 3, r. HAWKINS. THANK UlTRANP. JJAWKINS & DURAND, Attorneya-at-Law, Solloltora A Masters in'Chan- cery, Mikado Building, Cookman Av., Asbury Park, N..JV- JSAAC C. KKNNBDY, 1 Attomey-at-Law, Solicitor, Master In Chancery and Notary Public. Rpocial attention glycn to examination of Titles, *o. Office In Cook’s Bnildlng, Aabury Park, New Jersey. A WHIRD D. BAILEY, Attomoy-at-I>aw, Solicitor and Master In Chanoerynnd Notnnr Pnblio___ Spodal-attention plv<?h to collection of olalma, Office In Mikado Building, Asbury Park. J)AV1D HARVEY, Jr., ‘ Attomey-at-Law, Solicitor, Master and Examiner ___ InChanooryjNotnry-PilbUc.-— '- ------ Asbury Park,‘N. J. Q.KORQB W. BYRAM, At.tornoy-at-I.aw and Solicitor In Chancery, . AddresS p : Oi Box 1001,' Asbury Park, N. J. itasmy M- N bvumiJ KnMirnii W iijson , . roiinw'Uor at-Law. Attorney at Uw. VTKVIUS A WILSON, I4VW Offloea, RRJ) BANK. N. J. _ pi*. A NK_JL_Q0DlNK_____ - ------------ -ARCHITECT. MIKADO BUILD1NO. - p. o. nox flBS. Asnirnv park . n . j . Manufacturers of, and wholesale and - retail doalers in . i and American fltiKoritiff. Terms—*15 for 20 lossons. payable at 10th lesson. ■ - H. B. JOHNSON, 1 Practical'Watchmaker, Dealer In Fine Watches, Jowolry. Spectaelcs Ac. Watches and Jewelry repaired at City rriecs. , Main street, near Oookmon avenue, - . ASBURY PARK, N. J. GEO. M. BENNETT, HOUSE PAINTING In all its branches. Hardwood finishing, Grain- ing, Calciminlnpf, &c. ' .. Estimates furnished on application. L. Box 15182. Ocean Grove, N. J. H. C. WIARRYOTT, Contractor and Builder, Estimates furnished for every descriptionof work. .Jobbing attended to promptly. , .Residence-- - Cor. Sowall Are. and Emory St., JjOftk Box 71B ANBURV PARK, N. J. Kslf»bliHltiD<| 18 A1 . 1 EVERETT E. MANY, PRACTICAL House | Sign-Winter, | 710 Cookman ayenue, _ ,-atoa. ?:ir>Mattiimr jiw ^ * w“A‘SU C Ify pa1 ik n .tv A. A. TAYLOR, Mason and Builder, Bricklaying and Plastering in all branches \ .. .. , ' o/ Masonry work. . ” .‘r ’ Jobbing promptly attended to. P. O. Box G97. Office, 783 Mattison avenno COOK HOWLAND, Architect & Builder. . Building plans executed and all work promptly done. •' ^ . ' • QfSce In Cook’s tiuilldlnp, Malp Btreet and Cookman avenuo; Asbury Park, ADON LIPPINCOTT, -Contractor & Builder PlanB and ostlmates cheorfully furnished. Jobbing In all branclios promptly and carefully J }- — " . t attended to. -' . lloHidenco and Shop, __ .907 Malrmt., bet. lst.and.3d, Asbury Park, N.1 J. FRED. B. GOWDY. ' CIIAS. II. PITCUKR. GOWDY &PITCHER, Carriages, and Manufacm- < rers of Harness. * ' * V ' • -rt- -. RepoNliorlca— Anbury P«rk, Red Rauk and Toins Klvcr. - JOHN HUBBARD, Praclical House Painter, AND PAPER HANGER. Residence ,Co£. Fifth, avenba^and Bond‘street, Lonk Itox G7T>. ASBUltV pAHK, N. J. ; JACOB DOLL, Jr., PRACTICAL ^ Paper Hanger and .Decorator, bason hand the1 lartffftt and.finest lino o f plain and gilt wall -papenr; deeomtlons. shades and ilxtures ln tho eouutyfi at lowest prices. Also Wall Picture Hoiiltllnm and Frame»t -■ ' Pnjper llanKiir'i Nnp|ili^Et£T‘ Frames mftdto'to nrdor a? short nolliJb. ^Tha. best New York and Philadelphia papor hangers employed. Estimates fumisued for paper hang- ... . ’tag ft«d y plB lM l^ — ir-. j>M Cookman avenue, -•Adjoining’Commercial Hotel!: ' . •-• . * ASBURY-PARK. N. J , . LIPPINCOTT, ' T A I L O B . 727 Cookman Ave. Men’s Furnishings. The Old and Reliable Brand. Vane, Caliert A Co. N. E. Buclianon & Co. Sole Agents for State of Now Jofsoy. tS7'pricofl low to painters and Consumerfl. Liberal arrangements made with dealers. - MAIN 8T. AND A8BURV AVE. SANITARYPLUMBING B. CROWELL & CO. .Now occupy tho.now-briok huUdlng of J. Henry • v‘ '* Applegate, on Mattison Avenue, near Bond Street, where they art prepared to estimate on all kinds OF PLUKBltid, SAS ASD STEAU FIITIH&, Thoy do none other than first saiw work, and all nlumblngwlll be done after the most approved RaniUry methods. B^patrlnf proibptly wttondwi-te. John A. Githens &Co. FEATHERS. Etc. FACTORY NO. 143 MAIN ST. Upstairs, Benovatiiig Mattresses a Specialty. Telephone Connection. —— THE ----- MATTISON AVENUE GROCERY PETER DE KEYSER;, - Successor to Wm. Bcames, Dealer in Choice Fam ily Groceries. The best brands of Flour, flno Teas and CoCfee, and everything pertaining to a flret-class Gro- cery. New Stock! Prime Goods! HENRY DOREN, MERCHANT TAILOR, 312 BOND ST. ASBURY PABK. Suita made border guaranteed to fit. Cleaning and-Repairing. GEORGE W. LEE JOBBING HOUSE CARPENTER Hardwood work a specialty: orders promptly attended to and work done in first-class mannor. Manufacturer of Storm Doors, Window and Door Scrcons. Ordora left a t D. H. Wyckoff’s paint store, or received by mall, wlU be promptly attended to. j Shop—N. E. cor. Asbury avo. and Main st, Res idence—N.W. cor. Cookman ave. and Bond st. P . o . BOX G05, ASUURY PARK. N. J. SAMUEL W. KIRKBRIDE, CONXKACXOK, enter & Builder. Garp Plans and,speelffeatlori8 furnished. Jobbing promptly attended,to.. Best of jfoforenoo given. Residence—First ave., bet Bond and Emory sts. Shop and Offloo—First ave. and MAln st. P . O . B o x 748. ASBURY PARK. M. M. CROSS IE, • Sttccesaor to'.David Cartwright, i i Ornamental look ..... Tar Papor, Shsathlng Paper, Two and Three-ply Rooflng Paper. P.O. Box . 802 . Asbury Far to, S . I. JOS. L. DURR AH, . 3Pla.st© i© i,: 505 THIRD AVENUE. . , Jobblng Promptljrattendef to,, . CEO. C. ORMEROD, ANDBUILDER , AN11BRY PABK, N. Established 1878. ■ Jobbing promptly attended to. Best of reference given. >- , Gfltooand Residence, COR. SB WALL AVE. AND BQND STi E B T EAST. ndBT. C. LOVE, - Resident Agent for Sale and Bental of - KE^KAST be al - estate . v-• Callages to let for goas6n. Several for. sale. KEY BAST LAND OFFfOB, Opp. Station, KEAIa ESTATE and INSURANCE AGENT, i5 Kiin him, Ocew Bjotb.'H. J. Loans Negotiated apd Legal Papers Drawn H. B. BEEQLBjNotarjr xmbllc and CommlRsloner ' of Deeds for New Jersey, Pennsylvania and the plstrlot of Colombia, real estate , INSURANCE & MORTGAGE LOANS, 70S Cookman Ave. ASBURY PARK ELECTRIC LIGHT POTFEE CO. MAIN STATION: Railroad, near First avenue. Fumlahcft Rlectrio., Aro - and . Inoandoacont. OFFICERS: President—MVRON -H/<IOUKD,- Vlce Prea’t —EDMUND <J. 11ARR1HON, Treasurer^JOIIN ROL’KAFELLER, Soc’y and Sup’t—GEO. M. LANK. Myron.S. (Jould, Oeo. F. Kroehl, Edmund H. Harrison, John O. MacMurray, •lohn Ronkafellor, Oeo. A. Smock, Geo. M. Lane. Discount on Sewer Bills. During the past year a numbor of new connec- tions havo been mado with tho sowers. This lias to somo extent lessened the percentage of cost of maintaining the works. As tho erection of the Sewer Works was. not ,a matter of specula- tion, but becamo a necessity because of the suc- cessful andTapid growth of tho town, the owners4 desire to keep the annual rent a t the lowest possibly point. 1. ~ Notlce is horeby given that on all sewer rente wsn ita iliiBOttiiimty 1 ftrl® , f6‘r' prepayment a doductlon of ono pcrcent. a month will be allowed. After. January 1, 1889, od sewer rents due the following January.a deduc- tion of two por cent.-a-~month will for prepay- ment be allowed. On tho' third year, for pre- payment, three per cent, a month will be allowed; and on tho fourth year, for pre- payment,'four per cent, a month will be allowed. This practically redupoe the sower rent more than tfho-thfrd lh'tho h^t three years. But taking the fourth yoar alone, it reducos tho rent fully one-half. . It is of courso Impos- sible to tell, at tho preB^n^time,. if a s^Ul further discount nan .bo" allowecCon the fifth or succeeding years, on account of Increased^’hurn^ ber of connections, but the owners of property whloh la connected with t^e sewer may rest assured that they wUlreap every advantage pos* Bible. Owners of the works oply desire, after working oxpenaofl are paid', a moderate interest, on the Investment. . P. T. BAILEY,' See’y Sewer Works. ABbury P ark , M ay $2dj 1888. > Artistic Printing. Material—-thebat. WorknTECRshlp —-first-class. D elivery— prompt. •* Charges moderate^ K ASBURY PARK . > 1 .. .. : . : PRINTING HOUSE. - 718 Mattison-Ave. George'Wv Patterison, Bridge Builder I. fieneralContractor. 'P , 0 ; Box 178. ASBUIty PARK, N .J. bealor in^eorgia Pine Lumber, Telephone and Telegraph pdka> Oak, Chestnut and Pine piling furnished attBort notice, alMengtbs and sizes. : On and after May 20.18S9, , f : ‘TKAIKB LBAVB ASBUttY rAnxr For New Yorki Newark,; Elisabeth, Rahway Red Bank, Loug Branoh and Intermediate stations, 0.B0,7.41,0.1Ba.m .,1.15.2.50, fi to p.m. Foi- M ataw an, O.CO, 0.15 a. m ., 1.15,2.50,5.35 p. m. For Long Branch, 0.60, 7.45, 9.15.10.10,10.35 a.m... 1.18,3.90,2.50,5.85 p.m . , Fpr Philadelphia, (Broad St. ,)Trenton,Princeton, Monmouth Junotlon,Freehold and Sea Girt, 7.20 (express) 7.44 a.m., 12.37,4.00,5.80 p.m. For Camden. Burlington, and Bordontown, (via. Trenton^ 7.W, 7.44 a.m.« 12.07,4,(» p.m. For Toms River, Island Heights, and Intermedi- ate stations, a t 11.06 a. m., 2.00,4.40 p. m. Por Point Pleasant, and intermediate stations, at 5.50, 11.05 a . m ., 2-00, 4.55,15.00 7.<Wp .m . raAnrs uavb nbw to b k (vla^ DeabroBSes and Cortlandt Sts. ferries) roa asbobt pabk At 8,90,9.10 a; m.. 1200 noon, 8.10 (express), 4.20, 5.10 p . m . - TKAIHS U U V l FHinADKUTIIA (BroSd S t.) rOB ASBDBT PABK A t G.S0,8.00, 11.15a.m., 8.80,4.00 p.m. M arket St. via, Camden and Trenton—7.20, 10.90 a.m., 2 80 p.m. Via Jamesburg. 7.20 a.m.,< 1.00 p.m. Via. Toma River and Berkeley, 8.80 a.m. J. R. WOOD, Otn'l rau. Agt. CHAS. E. PUGH; Geti’t Manaaer. J|EVTO SK AXONO BRANCH R. If. Time Table, In effect May SO, 1889. Stations In New York—Central R. R. of New Jer- sey, foot of Liberty Street; P. R. IL. foot of Cortlandt and Deshrosaea Streets; N. J. South- ern Railway, foot ot Rcctor St. UAVB ira w TOBK'-VQB ISBTfBY PABK, 9UJ. Central R. R. of N. J .—4.80,8.15, *11.15 a. m., 1.80, 4.00 •4.80,0.10 p. m. Pennsylvania—3 so, *0.10 a. m ., 18.00 m., *3.10,, 4.20, 5.10 p. m . New Jersey Southern—10,15 a. m., 3.45p. m,-, l/eave NewStk, Broad St. Station, for Aabury Pane. <ko. — 8.25, 11.25 a. m., 1.85, 4.02, 4.85.0.25 p. m. Market St. SUtlon-31.9,9.38 a. m., 12,20, a.35, 4-44, 5.80 p. m. L«AT» ABBnar PABK roa MBW TOBK, Aa Central 1L R. of N. J.—6.15,0.50, *7.68,11.00 a.m ., 4.15.7.20 p.m . . Pennsflvanla—fl.60, *7.45, 0.15 a. m,, 1.15, *2.50, 5^5 p. m. . * New Jersey Southern—7.38 a. m . bdfttC m. For Philadelphia and Trenton, via. Bound Brdok Route—0.15 C.B0,7.85 a.m .. 4.15 p.m. For Ocean Beach, Spring Lake and Sea Girt— 5.50, 7.00, 7.20, 7.44. 10 20,. 11.05 a. m ., 12.18, 12.27,1.05, 2,00, 3.27, 4.00, 4.40, 4.55,5.80, 5.41, 5.55.0.16, 6.11,7.05; 8.10 p. m. For Manasquan and Point Pleasant—5.50, 7.00, 10.20, l | j » a. in., 18.18. 1 06, 2.00, 8.87, 4 40, 4 55.5.41, 5.56,5.00, 6.11.7.05, 8.10 p. m . Kor Philadelphia, via. Sea <Brt~*7.20, 7.44 a. m., 1827.4JX), 5.JWp. m. Por Toms River. 11.05 a. in., 4.40 p.m. Fur Camden and Intermodule statlunx—MOp. m* • —ExpreBB. ItIJFUH MLOIKJKTT,^^. »J. P. BALDWIN. O. P. A. C. It. K. of N. J. .... . J ^ R . WOOD.rtfm’f iVM. Aut. P. |iU i!!BH i(i.n Amur* i.u vn is ec k « il In effect Nov. I0.1888. TBAINS W ltl. t.BATK FOR raKtllOU) AS VOtXOWSt jh^Ka^AiiWry J tark~4M»r4<X3&-^ Leave l/H»«*Branoh-815,11.10 a. m., 1.80,4.30, O .’BO p. m. Leave Iiranehport—7M. 11.18 a . m ., 1.83, 4.88, . 5.53 p. m. I^eave Llttlo 8llver~7.25, U.I8 a. m., 1.88, 4.88, LeaveRedllank-825,11.30a.m., 1.43, 4.45,’ 6:06 Leave M iddletown—7.37, 11.87 a. m ., 1.50, 4.52 6.14 p. ro. LKAVB MATA WAN M B rilETSllOI.n. 8,U0,8.87. 9.ai*Lm ., 12.20^2.08,5.30,7.25 p. m. lbavk ranaou) k b tub sinma. 805, 11.15 a. m., 1.35,4.30,0.30 D. m. , RALPH, Sup’t. LONG BRANCH Seabright, Pleasure Bay and Brancbport; , Tho Now and Commodious Steamer E LBERON, CAPT. LAWRENCE PRICE, Will leave NEW YORK (Franklin St. Covered Pier) on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays aud Fridays at 9 a. m.,'and on Saturdaysat 10 a. m. Leave BRANC11PORT on Mondays at 11 a. m . and oh Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays at 2.80 p. m. ^ . FRAMOfft A . U T H .B , HfSK«ng«r. Fare,-40c. Excursion, COc. AU FrelghtlhtcflfUIiid^for thls-Boat must be on the wharf a sufficient longth of tlmo to handle, as she will positively leave promptly on her ad- R. VAN DYKE REID, Purser.. Good aooommodations for Horses and ~ . -ri , 'Freight received In New York at any time during the day. G-et Best- W. L. DOUGLAS OTRKR CEi^ERRATBD LINES OF For LADIES and GENTLEMEN O. H. POETEB, Agent, 'Main St.. opp. depot,. ASBB^Y PA BK. HART CYCLE CO NO. 811 ARCH STREET. Pmu..P«. nicycIeH, TrJcyclcu Velocipedes. Send for Catalogue. — Bargain* In Second Hand Machines. — G. WM. TREAT, Jr., Plalnand Ornameotal I i o - u . s © D P a -Irx to x Also Praotleat Hard Wood Finisher. Estimates cheerfully furnished on application. ‘ •* 800 MAIN STREET. V E L T IE S Fine Ntuttoncrr, ItollN, 'Toys, Cutlery, Writing Aluterlals, ete. Circulating; Library. At QUINBY & CO.'S NEW BRICK STORE • • Main stroot, opposite P epot N. B. B dchanon, Pres. G ko, A. S hook, TreaS. JAMESBURG ICE CO. -This company having secured a folly supply oT flrst’ola^s loo. la now ready to supply. All custo- mers. .................. Orders addressed to n . WARDELL, Sup’t, Look Box 777, will receive prompt attention. Mr. Tunis V. Bendrlckdon baa taken tho agen- cy for tho R. Or CHASE (Geneva) NURSERIES, and.will supply stock of eveiy kind.' Address ASBURY' PARK, N .J. Truflt Fnhda and Investments are inscribed in tbo names of the owners of tho property hold in trust, and aro kept separate and apart/rom tho asset® of the Company. . r*- ; Interest Allowed on Deposit*. RnTo Pepo*iU Vanll* ln are anil bur. sla i proof baildlnff now in courao of ercc- iion.prner Mattison avenue and Bond street. Wits receipted for and kept without charge, v j . • ISAAC tJ. KENNEDY, Prcflldent. .j. DR. B. S. KBATOK. Vhto-Pres’t. 'i* - H. II. YARD, Socretary. ^ ... A. C. TWINING, Treasuror____ ' DIRECTORS: . X . • G. D. W.yROOM.Trontortf^. J. * .-I. W. «L llARUISON, Lakewood, N .J., i OUVBR11. BROWN, SpringLako, N.J. . i? HENRY H. YARD, Ocean Beaoh, N. J. I. II. BUCHANAN, Spring Lake, N. J. » ' i J08EPH McDERMO'lT. I-Yeehold, N. J. II. B. PIERSON, Philadelphia, Pa. GEO. F. KROEHL, Asbury Park, N. J. BRUCE S. KEATOR, M.D., A. O. TWINING, " ISAAC C. KENNEDY. « u M0NEY TO LOAN BOND AND MORTGAGE TiOins made oh improved property in sums of $ 1,000 and unwards. Goaii, Safe Loans. Reasonable Charges. To noff-TOstdentH of Asbury Park would refer to pirst-National Bank, Anbury l'ark—G. V. Kroehl, ; president. A. C. Twining, cashier. Asbury Park and Ouenn Grovo Bank—H. C. Wln- sor. president, E. K. Dayton, cashier. Monmouth Trost and Safe Deposit-Co.—Isaac C. Ttehnedy, president. James A. Bradley, Asbury Park, N. J. ______ Whitman A Phelps, Wholesale Dry Goods, 40-42 Grand St., N. Y. D. E, Converse, president Clifton Mills, fl. C. A. J. Mllatead, aup’t Tallasseo Falls Mills, Ala. Amos Clark, Globe 11 tils. Augusta, Ga. , LAURUS LOOMIS, Asbury Park. N. J. Residence—Head of Grant avo., Deal Beaoh, N.J. MONEY TO LOAN S per cent. per Annum, Ou Roal Entate, In sums of $1,000 and upwards. y QrlliltRIBUHr^V ... Board of Trado Rooma, Asbury Park, N, J. $16,000 ToLoan on Good Mortgages, v,.. 8. C. COWART. Freehold, N. J. Clirsr H. Brown, HOUSEFUBNISHING EMPORIUM SPRISGUK, H . J. GREATLYENIiARGED , HEWLY STOCKED , . ENTIRELY RE-ARRANfiED. Tho Finest Stock of Hoosefarnishing Goods to be found on the New. Jorsey poagt; , y Newest Designs in Furniture. ANTIQUE OAK Is Bedroom Salts, Side Boards, Chairs, Tables, Ete. Cafyeis, Mattings, Keed and Rattiih Goods, BEDDING, Silverware, Iiampfl, Stoves. . All’the Novelties ln . . ^ Freirdli, Bolieinlan and Do- mestic Glass. PoSisigiiand Domestic Cliina and Table Ware. Goods delivered in Asbnry-Park and Ooean ' , Grove. risg Lake,H. J. The Undersigned has added ~. —to the Stove, Harare i Tin Roofing ’■ BUSINESS, ; 705 Cookman Avenue, where he has removed from opposite Oooan '■■V; .^reve gates, a full Hue of v 4 - f - Ready-Mixed Paints^ Oils, Whtta Lead and Zinc Colors, Dry. or ' Ground, In Oil, Japan, Varnish, 8c. A1I Goods warraftlod to glvo satisfaction., ■„ Prioe^gu^rawteed. ' ‘ r> . fe iiiT K /ic a -H iT , 705 Copkmarj ave., bet. Bond and Main st.; A s d u b y p a n it Advertising is the- best Lu bi’icant for rusty and slow- , . ino^n'g business.. Try it. Iteal Kstate Conveyances. List of conveyances, Monmouth County Clerk’s office, for tho week ending May 25, 1880: , ’ ABBURY PARK. Emma E. Dickson,lo Henrietta Schllm— lot 601. #1. V. _ ; ; OOBAM.GROYB. ... . . Margaret A. Attwood.by ex’r. toMjron S.Gould d fll—lot 654. 8518, - >• Myron S. Gpuld et nt. to Georgo W. Vamiala—lot 6&I, 1825. j < ' Theucesili Grove Camp Meeting Association to Julius C. Coe, ex’r—lot 1268, $500. r:‘ 'WBPTUHB TOWWSniP. ’ ■ Rocco MUano to Theodore Ashmore—lot West Asbury Park.; 1670. % - • Mary Bennett to Louisa Appltgaie—2 lots Noi>- tuno township. $120. . . Edward-T. Howard to Addison H. Hareltlno— undivided half Of. 12 lots a t. West Asbury park. ' .. r- ' . • ' MI6CEIXAHBOUB Robert Emery to John 8, AppTecate—1 lots near Oceanic. 8700/ - . nenry Lloyd Herbert to John H. Dovoe—lot at Atlantlcvlllc. 87,250. Sarah L. Stout to Cork E. Rtcwart—26 26-100 acrcs, Middletown township. 815,000. George W. Brown, Sr., to Frank M. Taylor, Jr. —2 lots at Long Branch. 82,000. Henry W. Parker,by fidra’r, to William M. Ucwls —2 lots at Freehold. 8700^ ■ s ... Amelie A. EUIs to CytiJtins T. Clayton—lot Red Bank. 8W0. Ella VanNote^D 'Alox,^"A. Yard d «{., tnistees— lands In Bowcll township. 81. ‘ Austin CasIOr to Jacob K. Wilson—12 aores' Marlboro township.-fcsoo. ' “ Johatiha Relive to Daniel Kehoc—3 lots laud, Raritan township. $$)0. >William J. IJuucan to Thomas J. Carter—4 acres. ‘ Jflddletown township. #1,500. _ :t.- William W; Conover to John O'Conndr—lot Shrewsbury township. 8250. Lafayette Conover to Abraham W. Vanderveer -lj-i aores, Marlboro township. *100. , Itobert Allen, Jr.. to Vfm. A. VanSeliolek—lot Red Bank. 8100. Wm. S. Haddock to John^B, Smith—5 47-100 acres, Ocean township, 837,500. John B, Smith to Eugene T. Lynch—same pro- perty. 810. Mary L, Fish to Stephen J, Weaver—lot a t High* lands. $6,750. ~ Wm. L, Dangler to Dunbar S. Dangler—lot Shrewsbury township, 810. John Moses to Theodore W. Burger—2 Iota at Spring Lako. 8L Same to same—block land, Spring'Lako. 81, John McMurtry to Michael Colton—lot Long Branch, 8235. H. H. Yard to Simon Muhr—126 89-100 acres, Wall township. 820,000. Deborah Seely to Capt. Job n^Seely -7 18-100 acres, Middletown township, $718.. ___ Same to Hiram Seely—2 acres, Middletown township, 8350. Wm. It. Kennedy to John C.-Elllson- lot Mata- wan township. 1100. Benjamin King, by adm’r, to Samuel T. White 45 2l-:0J and 5 53-tou acres, Shrewsbury and Ocean townships. 81,850. _Sarpuel T.-Whlto to Washlncton l. Groen^^S' 24-100 and 5 53-100 acres in Shrewsbury township. 81,800. Joseph R. Conk to Thomas B Barham—undi- vided H of 8 lota at Manasquan. $1. Margaret C. Lovell to-Joseph Lovell—all her light, ac., In'ianda in Monmouth and other coun- ties. fl. Wm. I. Shepherd- to John II. Shepherd-^-69 acres in Freehold township. 81,000. • ■ Rufif Smith to Thomas I. Smith—4062-100 acres in Upper Freehold township. $165; John F. Hawkins tt ol. to Wm. Ottmor— lot at Biighton. 15,000. Maggie A. Slote et al, to Carrie B. Iayton—lot at Loiip Branoh^tiflO^ ------- - r _ ------ - f:arrio B. Layton to Grace B. Sherman—% of lot at Long Branch. 8*200. Wm. M^-Mount to - OhorIcs II^CcHa>cr—lot at“ North Ixmg Branch. 8000. ThendprQ FifllfiB._Bhcrig^to-Hnyt!Ioti-Br<jg?r— farm In Howell township, fi;000. . ^Abraham L. Vanderveer to Wm.'tt chaaey—I 83*100 acres In Eatontown township. '8550j Moritz pinner to Seth G. Babcock—Tot atEII>0 ' ron. 8 2 7 6 , ; . s ,1 Wlloijr A. Heisley, 8poolal Master, to-Wm, P, Taylor—lot In Wall township. 8100. Mlohael Umstadter et al., fix’ra, to Kopel Berg —lot at Long Branoh. *430. H. H. Gates to John Ilooy-2 tracts of land at Long Branoh. 812^00.. • 'Tabor Cook to Tho N. Y. & Atlantic Highlands Railroad Company—strip of land in Middletown township. 8100, Martha Mills et at. to samor-1 76-100 acres ln same township, 41,000. Margaret Dowd et (it. to snmu—1 55-100 acres In same township. $500. W m.ll. Schonck to Same—strip of land III samo township. *200. Sarah Schonck to ssuno—strip of land in name township. 8100, A. It. U. Solomon el at to Thomas P. C, Halsey —0 <50-100 acres in Wall township. $2,500. . The Library Concert. For variety, choice selections^ and harmon- ious execution, tho closing? concert at Library Hall Monday ^ovoning excelled anything we tiave board In Aebury Park. Unfortunately tbo heavy rains through' the day, and the threatening aspect for the evening, bad its effoot oil tho audience, though there was a fair number present., who greatly appreciated the flno singing and excellent playing. . , Miss Fannie Richards opened the program with a brilliantly eioctod piano bqI o, “ 'l*li« Last Ilope,” and recclvod an elegant bouquet of rose& - ^ 4 _ _ . ,<• • '; . v ..1 ■■', Miss Farrington and Mrs. O. M. Bcpnetf, whoso voices blend most admirably, sang two ducts, (a) “ Come W ith Mo,” *(6) *»Oh, W ett -Tbouin.thoCauld Blaat.’.t receiving generoua Mlsa (jlusslo Farrington’s guitar solo, ‘‘Se- vastopol,” rocelvod a sttfrni of applause, and thp audlcqco wonld bo Satisfied with nothing loss than another selection. M -. Mrs. G. M. Bennett’s solo, “ Croolo Dover’s Song,” was rendered in a faultless manner,- shpwing careful preparation. She was recalled. Mis® Beriha.O. WObb gave an examplovof her skill on tho violin. For smooth bowing and acdnrato Angering Mlsa Webb has faw equals,-ovefl among tho leading male violin- ists. ilor selection Inoiudod the greatest va- riety of oxecntion and fairly, captivated the audience, who demanded still more examples of her lnIniitab^o*pIaying. Mr, R. Harlon Hawkea gave, two selections on tho piano with masterly execution, and ^ a s recalled; , .«_.*■ Miss E, G. Farrington gave three songs, i% Margurlto,” u Irfafel” and ’“ Where the Lindens Bloom,” In her uenal faultlessi execu- tion, For encow^sho rendered tho old plap* tation melody, “ Way down nponlhe Swanee Rivor,” to tho accompaniment of thegnitar in tho hands ot Mlsa Gnsslo FarelngUm. , It formed a flttingconolusion, gtmtly letting tho audience down from the higher realms to which the formor parts of tho performance bad exalted them. Building Contracts. riUBO TO AND 1HCLUDINO MAY 25- ' 2635-E . H. Stokes rf-nt with Carman A Hol- brook—alterations, &c„ drug store. Ocean Grovo. 2030—Dr. John H. Alday with Carman <Ss Hol- brook—now house at Ocean Grovc.'$3,0oo. Our National Ihdebtediicss. The report mado by Secretary Hamilton to the first United States.Congress at its second session—1790-lTDi—consisted of throe items, viz-: Domestto:debC#&,4i4^85; foreign debt, 111,710,878; State debts, $18,271,780; a total of 172,800,^9. Tho foreign indebtedness was for. (oaos made; during the Revolutionary war. Since that period there have been fluctua- tions ; rising In 1810—on account of-war of 1812—to $127,831,033. After this there was a g e n e r f t l ‘d e c r t ^ o H 1 ^ 1 8 3 9 r V ? h c l i 'J t f i e G 6 V e i ‘U' ment owed but $37,733. This sum represented obligations which were duo, but not pre- sented for: payment,- At the same tlmo a sur- plus (the first occasion) was acoumulatlbg, wblch In 1830 amounted to $40,000,000. The following yoar Congress authorized a distribu- tion of abont $35,000,(^0 of this amount atnong iho Statesln four equal installments: Three wero paid, but tho panib of 1837 ptovented tho payment of tbo last onol and the Ordor has' novori? been- compiled with, neither haveuhe States been asked to return these loans. From 1&4C to 1851 • there wa^ a notable in- crease! n tbo debt, owing io the Mexican war, from $15,550,209 to $08,804,790. Between 1852 and 18$? over $53,000,000 o f this debt was pur- chased In the market beforo maturity, at a cost of $8,000,000 paid as premium. ^ After the pauiQ of 1557 ,tlio ilobt-bogan to inarease again, and in proaocutittg" tt^o civil war, 1801 to 1805, a debt was breatod, reach- ing its highest point in 1806, $2,778,236,17b T^ho total loanajgajmd by tho Government prior to tho elvll waf, was $505,353,50LK» During tho war tho obligation had reached nearly three bllliona, lu bonds bearing Inter- est from six per cent., to sisVen and three- tenths por cent! ' A Lawyer’s LU>ernlltyf' ifil. It was in the town of Stonchamv that there abode a lawyer, thrifty and keeir In his pur- suit of tho root of alt evil. And of him It is told that ou-ono occasion ho ^waa employed by a poor widow to colleot a dol>i/of $23.47 which was due her’ - '' The lawyer sTtcceoded with Jif^e dUHqnlty in seonflng the monpf, tbe ved-fi who owed it being ready enough to de^pud ihe poor widow, but b&ving a wholesome fear ;of the laW beforo his oyos, Tho lawyer spnt.for t,h^ widow to tell her of his success, and great, was hop Joy, arnce sdroly did sho need It. i “ I suppose," she Bald with hesitation, after ho had related hla success, that.J owe you something for your work, ”. . ■ ’Well,” ho replied, With an air ol tho great-' est m agnanim ity ,o u |h t to.cbargo you$25,' but I know yoa aro poor, and, you need not bother about tbo other $1,53.” ----- And the widow went homo sorrowful, but wtse^ than she had to n rirboforo.--^)*<oft 1-7The"**champion sculler” and the “ chain- pion Scholar” ate often graduated "from therj- samo college, bat the former, makes the .most money. .'r'i ' -L• -yi'Z': & w - ':*+ " •L ;.v:■ Fora Future Oeneration. Under the big beach promenade Mr. Brad- ley la driving pine, -whlto oak,"Spanish oak and red oak pilings. Each piling, beforo it is drlVenp has a flat space how ^ on one ^ide and the dato ” 1889”'Is burned in deeply with a. branding iron in figures 2j^ inches high; There has been much dispute as'to which kind of native timber will last tbo longest In the ground on the beach, and Mr.1 Bradloy. proposes to furnish a teat that^shall effectu” ally sottle tho matter. He does not expect to roap tbo benefit himself, but Is willing to do this much for those who come after him, for tho twat will not be complete for many years to como. Tlio Tenth Anniversary._____ The celebration of the tenth anniversary of the organization’ of the Presbyterian Sunday- school of Asbury Park was observed Sunday evening at tho church with suitable pxerefses.: Tho school sang several selections and partis ipated in tbo responsive readings. T he Mis- sion Bind 6f Hope gave a series of exercises of song and recitation. Other recitations wore glvon by Mastor Roger MUchell, Misses TenBroeck and Josle Truax, wltl; several duets. DK Chandler road ah interesting letter from a missionary in Japan to whom the school last fall Bont a box of Christmas toys and money for tholr holiday tree. Six hundred Uttle Japs aud their frlcnds.werftmade exceed- ingly happy and a corresponding influence Is secured. Tbe history of the school was prepared and read by Mr. V. V, LoRoy, giving an account of the work of tho. school from its organiza- tion in School Hall, May 18,1879, down to the presont ^me.‘ It is the first history of the, school written with any degree of coimple^a-1 ness, and it proved very interesting to all who havo been attendants'at the Bcbool, and espe- cially so to those who were among the organ- izers, and havo continued through the ten years... Ur. Ch difid ler made an address on tbe motto for the year: " Hitnerto hath the Lord helped us.” It was full orfam iilar illustrations and incldent'to please and give instruction to the younger members of the school, A collection was taken. The amount realized was $25, which, was donated to the organ fund. Tlio President’s Scrapbook. Three timos a day a tnessongor brlngsjnto his ofllce a bi^rbundlo of newspapers, and the aggregate for each twenty-four hours lij over 300. Some of tho more important papers aro subscribed for, but" the majority dfthjjn are sent by their publishers without foe or hope of reward. ' Whon Mr. Montgomory arrIves In til0 morning he flndathc first batch opened and spreaU ont on his table, and ho at once attacks tbe hugo pilo. As rapidly as pweiblo he glances down column after column, and1 Whenovor bo sees anything that seems to him to be lit for the scrapbook be marks tbe para- graph With a real* editorial blue pencil, and later on;t»ftwe" It oufe^wlib fais sheara.. -As a fule tho work Is quickly done. ’ , The scrapbook generally conalata of half a doaon volumos, each devoted to sotUe partic- ular subject or feerles of subjects. One 1 b de- voted to comments on tbo Civil Sorvico re- form, or. otherwise, of ihe Administration, and whatover may be said, critically or lauda- tory,, of appointments or dismissals, Is all skillfully pasted on one of the hiafik,' brow^b pages. Tbo southern questloi{j«4 a volume air tbItself, and within those covets the great issue isrdlscusaed. Evory ottcranco lias its place, and ovory mafi of uatlonajin^rtance, and a few who are of nafthporlahco a(aU, aro on record in black andVmEo^or blaek or white,. '.. .- ' 1 Wbat Ib said and written about tbo foreign policy of„.tbo Administration by natlvtf or alien experts ls in a t)ook all by itseir, and another of tbo volumes has In it such scraps as relate to Territorial mattere, Japd grants, and.other affairs which^isturbX ^Interior Department. 1 / - iV Tho most ini creating, volume is that which ia made up of direot references to tho'Presi- dent, soolal and personal—some of ^hem far from soclat I.n their «iAnro, and many of them too .violently'.porsojtiil to be nfeasant. The 'great bulk of the ^ragtjiphs^ire, however, smooth and musical f^nd plea^|it to read.— 1Washington Star, ll ; Board of Commissioners. May 27,1889. FIUB POl.ICB APPOtNTBI>—A 11AH MW) 1IOLK— ^. FIXING BNGtNBKRS' BAf.AMKS—l'OLlOB JUS* /TICK ROIiUBS KB-AFPOfNTKD—MRMDBR9 OF . T lip HBAT.TI! BOAItP RB SL.BCTBD;—NO ACTION ' Oft T JIB^NBW TRl.BrUONB FRAN nil ISB—MKIt- RT-OO-ROUND’XICBNSB FBKfl—AN BXB0OTIVB BKB8JON, ’ „ . Aftor tho minutes of thp previous ifteetieg had boon read last Monday night and various commlttoea had “reported progress”—^which means that they had done nothing—the clork read a corainnnlcatlon from Foreman Rogers, of Wcsley Engine and Hoso Company, stating that A. L. Clayton had beon electctl Fire Policeman from' that company. The Board approved the action. , .* . Com. Atkina called attonUori to the rond hole tbat exists at Grand and Cookman avV ' '* nues, and thought that something should bo done about It at onco. Tho Street Committee will add this to its cares. Mr. Pennypackor, representing the Board of lloalth, stated that tho torma of two of its members—Meaars. -Bradloy and Buchanon— hnd expired, and it waa tho wish of tbat body that tbo somo gcntlomen bo ro-appolotcd. On motion of Com. Kroehl tho salaries of tho enginoors of Wcaloy and Neptune stoam • 'fire engines woro fixed at $17.50 per month. Com. Atkins moved that Milton Jiolmos bo ro appointed i'dllco Justice for I bo onsnlng year at U salary of $75, which motion was UnanImousiy adopted. " . : President Boeglo nominated James A. Bracf- tey and N; E. Buchanon os membors of the Borough Board of Health for tho term of two years. They were elected without debate or opposition. The President Chen announced the following. STANDING.COMMITTERS f = r . ,. Police—Smith, TenBroeck, Kroobi. Street—Bradloy* Smith, Ralley. 1 ~ Finance—Kroelil, Atkins; TenBroeck.' . * '• Ordinances—Bailey, Bradley, Smith. Fireand Wator1—Atkins,.Kroehl,TenBroeck. ‘ . Com. Bradley coming In sooir after this -an- nouncement called-attention to tbe fact tbat he bad been left Off the Police, Committee. He had been on tbat committee for many years and was at a loss to understand why be had beon dropped. Tho President said that ibejnwter would beheld opon’ -fnra.djustment— until next week. . Tbo clerk read tbe Shaver Telephot&feordI- nance, bnt Bomo amendments were suggested and It wastaldover fora week. ; Mr. E. Sohnltzler said ho desired to know what tbo license fee for “merry-go-rounds”1^*' would be thla year. He was referred to the license ordinance, which has not been changed Since last year, and which places the fooal * . $250. He waa also reminded/.that'his last7...... year’s fee had not yet been paid, but he sig- nified his intention of Bettlingup. Hothoiight that it would not be right to charge hlitn tho l u l l i m m f o r t h o - l l t i l e w h l l o i i e - w i u i T O l i e i r l f f s r ^ r:' year. Com Bradley said that Mr. Schnitzlor bad had hard Inuk last year and was really running bilt twovor three weeks. He moved " that, the Finance Com R)i t tco have power to adjust tbo matter wltb;>fr. Schnitzlor. The motion prevailed.^ ^ :• . W ater Commlsaloner GU^ens -said that tho . Water Board desired to hold a consultation with the Borough Commissions on matters re- lative to the department, and for that purpose the Board then went into executive session. _ No further bnslness was transacted. “ My frlend,” .8 aldlla solemnv^feian, “ have yon’ever dope anglit' toTHake tho community in which you'Ilvo the botter for you living in Ilf? * j* % I hajg^Qno lAnch, slr;’! ropllo<l the other humbly, “ to putify the homeB of my .feilow- ^Ings^V , . „ ,- ' “ Ah,” -continuotf the' solemn 'man with q pleased l 8 bk,-iiyou distribute traeis.t” .A H ifo, 1 clean carpete},” ' . ;h-- Stimnier School-of Pcdnffojov The third annual session of tho Seaside' School will open July 15 and continue until Aug.'3. There will bp Ofteeu general depart- ments, embracing tbe various branches of school work. Tbe'departmonts will bo under: tho cafe of tho ve^y best instructors, with special preparation for. this _school. * Tho faculty embrace such odueatora aa Dr. Jeromo Allen, Wm. M. GJffin, Dr. Ileff, Profs, Green,, Cooley^ Barringer, Kelley, Guilford, Boll,' Shepard and others. Besidos those there are? several special departments in charge of in- structors who bavo mado^them a partjeulai stndy. Catalogues may bo had at T he Joun- kal office, or by mail of Prof, Shepard, 77 Court strcoti-Nowark.-'Nr'^* Scribner’s. Scribncr's Jfagttzine for Juno marks tho be- % ginning or a new enterprlatTBotTesis notablo :hftu-ihc-iia!iwarsgricg^fflmmia5<T,r p s y ,‘: ^ ;^ J '“ ‘gt‘" ago. It is tbo series of popular articles on The Practical Applications of Electricity, a . r mb}oai whicb-bas become of chief-import-. ’anco In the sclentiflc/Commerclal, aud indus- trial worlds. Tho opening . article, by Pro- ., fessor C. F. Brackett, ot Princeton, H entitled — r'" “ Electricity In tho Service of-Man.” iHsan introductory paper which sots forth, In a clear ^ . and precise way, some of tho common(meth- ods by which the more important oloctrical phenomena are produced, the laws whloh - ' they rovfcal, and.,the principles involved in'- ' ~ measuring electrical quantities such ^aa . the v . Volt, ‘Ampere, and Ohm—terms whiph havo latoiy-como into Igpntoral use, though not pop- iilariy understood^ Tbe principles so luqMfjr 7 • . / expiaiUGd iii this arliele wilV be inUy appiiod , ; Ip the rest of the series, which will describe Modera,T'elegfaphjrt Electric Lighting, Houso- - . '' hold Devices, etc.-- . - , Among the writers, alrtlady. secured for tho series are announced C. L. Buckingham, chief electrical expert of the Western Union, ^ - President Henry Morton pf Stovehs Institute, Dr: M. Allen Starr, a promlneut authority on •"* , electricity in. medicine, and A. E. K on nelly,' cbie'f electrician In Mr. Edison’s laboratory. “ Slavery In Africa,” by Profossor Henry- Drummondf'the"author of “ Natural Law in the SpiritualHVorld1’and “ Tropical Africa,’’ •• presents for the firfet time in an easily accesi-i- ble form a Irue idea of the magnitude of the evUaud the great preparations for Its oyer-- ; throw which civilized pooplQ. aro making ^ ' T - - .through au international mj^vpment. . ... T~ " Building attd .Lo&j"Associations '’—their - ~ ; origin, growth, an^p'actloal workings—are ^ #. skillfully expralnodXyVtw. A. Linn, president- Of a very successful His tiior- - . ( ough eqnlpnJent as a Visiter enables him to make perfectly plain tM flnaiaolal workings - : of this form of co operati^ and to glv» valu- . ible rules for a safe coridtfiit of the business, . fevery m^n. of .moderate means who hopes to.,, -, s: own ft,home .will be interested In this paper. ! . / / - .The Fishing Aftlclos are continued, wlt{i a . hh - paper on “ Striped Bass Fishing ” by A. Foa- - ...! *,. ier Higgins, President *of tho Pasqtie Island" . “ r_; ( Club, who writes witb the onthuslasm of a . ’ . tfalnod'Angler, The Illustrations are spirited reproductions of 'scenes at the flshlhg stands of some noted clubs. Robert Grant will write . . ot “ Tarpon Fishing,” and Augustus R. Mac- • /•"__'!* <: ?- JduHOGgb of tlia'tleirfSuu-fegiuu‘lhlhfa group of arUclos. ..x ' ' ' It to now boiiovod that Venus roso from t]^ sea to allow the hired girl to m a^e tho bed o jhe ocean,- . • •• • .V * . *

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MONMOUTH

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Gas adm inistered. Asbury Park, N. s.

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Office In Cook’s Bnildlng,Aabury P ark , New Jersey.

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House | Sign-W inter,| ‘ 710 Cookman ayenue, _ ■

,-atoa. ?:ir> M attiimr j i w ^ * w“A‘SUCIfy pa1 ik “ n .t v

A. A. TAYLOR, Mason and Builder,• Bricklaying and P lastering in a ll b ranches \

.. .. , ' o / Masonry w ork. . ” .‘ r’ Jobbing prom ptly attended to. •

’ P . O. Box G97. Office, 783 M attison avenno

COOK HOWLAND, Architect & Builder.. Building plans executed and a ll work promptly

done. •' . ' •QfSce In Cook’s tiuilldlnp, Malp Btreet and

Cookman avenuo; Asbury Park,

ADON LIPPINCOTT,-Contractor & Builder

PlanB and ostlmates cheorfully furnished. Jobbing In a ll branclios promptly and carefully

J }- — " . t a ttended to.- ' . lloHidenco and Shop, __

.907 M alrmt., bet. lst.and.3d, Asbury P ark , N.1 J.

FRED. B. GOWDY. ' CIIAS. II. PITCUKR.

GOWDY &PITCHER,Carriages, and Manufacm-

< rers of Harness.* ' * V ' • -rt - -.

R epoN liorlca— A n bu ry P « r k , R e d R a u k an d T o in s K lv c r . -

JOHN HUBBARD,Praclical House Painter,

AND PAPER HANGER.Residence ,Co£. F ifth , avenba^and Bond‘street,

Lonk Itox G7T>. ASBUltV pAHK, N. J . ;

JA C O B D O LL , Jr.,PRACTICAL

^ Paper Hanger and .Decorator,b a so n hand the1 lartffftt and.finest lino o f plain and g ilt wall -papenr; deeomtlons. shades and ilxtures ln tho eouutyfi a t lowest prices. Also W a ll P i c t u r e H o i i l t l l n m a n d F r a m e » t

- ■ ' P n jp e r l l a n K i i r ' i N n p | i l i ^ E t £ T ‘Fram es mftdto'to nrdor a? short nolliJb. ^Tha.

best New York and Philadelphia papor hangers • employed. Estim ates fum isued fo r paper hang-

... .’tag ft«d y p l B l M l ^ — ir- .j>M Cookman avenue,

-•A djoining’Commercial Hotel!: ' . •-•• . * ASBURY-PARK. N. J , .

LIPPINCOTT, '

T A I L O B. 727 Cookman Ave.

M e n ’s F u r n is h in g s .

The O l d a n d Reliable Brand.

Vane, Caliert A Co.

N. E. Buclianon & Co.Sole Agents for State of Now Jofsoy.

tS7'pricofl low to painters and Consumerfl. Liberal arrangem ents m ade w ith dealers. -

M A I N 8 T . A N D A 8 B U R V A V E .

SANITARYPLUMBINGB. CROWELL & CO.

.Now occupy tho.now-briok huUdlng o f J . Henry • v‘ '* Applegate, on

Mattison Avenue, near Bond Street,where they a r t prepared to estimate on a ll kinds

OF PLUKBltid, SAS ASD STEAU FIITIH&,Thoy do none o ther than first saiw work, and

all nlumblngwlll be done after the most approved RaniUry methods.

B ^ p a tr ln f p r o ib p tly wttondwi-te.

John A. Githens & Co.

FEATHERS. Etc. ’ FACTORY NO. 143 MAIN ST.

U p sta irs ,Benovatiiig Mattresses a Specialty.

Telephone Connection.

—— THE-----MATTISON AVENUE

G R O C E R YPETER DE KEYSER;,• - Successor to Wm. Bcames,

Dealer in Choice Family Groceries.The best brands of Flour, flno Teas and CoCfee,

and everything pertaining to a flret-class Gro­cery.

New Stock! Prime Goods!

HENRY DOREN,

MERCHANT TAILOR,312 BOND ST. ASBURY PABK.

Suita m ade b o r d e r guaranteed to fit. Cleaning and-Repairing.

GEORGE W. LEE JOBBING HOUSE CARPENTER

Hardwood w ork a specia lty : orders promptly attended to and w ork done in first-class mannor.

M anufacturer of Storm Doors, Window and Door Scrcons. Ordora left a t D. H. Wyckoff’s paint store, o r received by mall, wlU be promptly a ttended to . j

Shop—N. E. cor. Asbury avo. and Main st, Res idence—N.W. cor. Cookman ave. and Bond st.

P. o . BOX G05, ASUURY PARK. N. J .

SAMUEL W. KIRKBRIDE,CONXKACXOK,enter & Builder.Garp

P lans and,speelffeatlori8 furnished. Jobbing promptly a tte n d e d ,to .. Best o f jfoforenoo given.

Residence—F irs t ave., b e t Bond and Emory sts.Shop and Offloo—F irst ave. and MAln st.

P .O .B o x 748. ASBURY PARK.

M. M. C R O S S IE ,• Sttccesaor to'.David Cartw right,

i i Ornamental lo o k.....T a r Papor, Shsathlng Paper, Two and

Three-ply Rooflng Paper.P .O . B o x .8 0 2 . A s b u r y F a r to, S . I .

JO S . L. D U R R AH,. 3Pla.st© i© i,:

5 0 5 THIRD AVENUE.. , Jobblng P ro m p tljra tten d e f to ,, .

CEO. C. ORMEROD,AND BUILDER,

AN11BRY P A B K , N .Established 1878. ■ Jobbing promptly attended

to . Best of reference given. >- , Gfltooand Residence,

COR. SB WALL AVE. AND BQND STi

E B T E A S T .n d B T . C. L O V E ,

- Resident A gen t fo r Sale and B ental o f -

K E ^K A ST b e a l -e s t a t e .v- • Callages to le t fo r goas6n. Several for. sale.

KEY BAST LAND OFFfOB, Opp. Station,

KEAIa ESTATE andINSURANCE AGENT,

i5 Kiin him, Ocew Bjotb.'H. J.Loans Negotiated apd Legal Papers Drawn

H. B. BEEQLBjNotarjr xmbllc and CommlRsloner ' of Deeds for New Jersey, Pennsylvania and

the p lstrlo t of Colombia,

r e a l e s t a t e ,INSURANCE &

MORTGAGE LOANS, 70S C o o k m a n Ave.

ASBURY PARK

E L E C T R IC L IG H T

P O T F E E C O .

MAIN STATION:

Railroad, near First avenue.

Fumlahcft Rlectrio., Aro - and . Inoandoacont.

OFFICERS:

President—M VRON -H/<IOUKD,- Vlce Prea’t—EDMUND <J. 11ARR1HON, Treasurer^JO IIN ROL’KAFELLER, Soc’y and Sup’t—GEO. M. LANK.

Myron.S. (Jould, Oeo. F. Kroehl,Edmund H. Harrison, John O. MacMurray,•lohn Ronkafellor, Oeo. A. Smock,

Geo. M. Lane.

Discount on Sewer Bills.During the p as t year a numbor of new connec­

tions havo been mado with tho sowers. This lias to somo extent lessened the percentage of cost of m aintaining the works. As tho erection of th e Sewer W orks was. n o t ,a m atte r of specula­tion, but becamo a necessity because of the suc­cessful andTapid grow th of tho town, the owners4 desire to keep the annual ren t a t the lowest possibly point. 1. ~

Notlce is horeby given th a t on a ll sewer rente wsn ita iliiBOttiiimty 1 f t r l® , f6‘r '

prepaym ent a doductlon of ono pcrcen t. a month w ill be allowed. After. January 1, 1889, od sewer ren ts due the following January .a deduc­tion of tw o por cent.-a-~month w ill fo r prepay­m ent be allowed. On tho' th ird year, fo r pre­payment, th ree p e r cent, a month will be a llow ed; and on tho fourth year, fo r pre­p ay m e n t,'fo u r p e r cent, a m onth w ill be allowed. This p rac tica lly redupoe the sower ren t m ore than tfho-thfrd lh 'tho h ^ t three years. But taking the fourth yoar alone, i t reducos tho ren t fully one-half. . I t is of courso Impos­sible to tell, a t tho preB ^n^tim e,. if a s^Ul further discount nan .bo" allowecCon the fifth o r succeeding years, on account o f Increased^’hurn^ ber of connections, b u t the ow ners of property whloh la connected with t^ e sew er m ay rest assured th a t they w U lreap every advan tage pos* Bible. Owners o f th e works oply desire, a fter working oxpenaofl a re paid', a m oderate interest, on the Investment. . P . T. B A ILEY,'

See’y Sewer Works. ABbury Park, May $2dj 1888. >

Artistic Printing.

Material—-the bat.

WorknTECRshlp — -first-class.

Delivery— prompt. •*

C h a r g e s moderate^

K ASBURY PARK. > 1. . • . . : ■ . :PR IN TIN G HOUSE.

- 718 Mattison-Ave.

George'Wv Patterison, Bridge Builder I. fieneral Contractor.' P , 0 ; Box 178. ASBUIty PARK, N .J .

b e a lo r in ^ e o rg ia Pine Lumber, Telephone and Telegraph pdka> Oak, Chestnut and Pine piling furnished a ttB o rt notice, a lM engtbs and sizes.

■ :

On and afte r May 20.18S9, , f :‘TKAIKB LBAVB ASBUttY r A n x r

F o r New Y orki New ark,; E lisabeth, Rahway Red B ank, Loug Branoh and Interm ediate sta tions, 0.B0,7.41,0.1B a.m .,1.15.2.50, fi to p.m.

Foi- M ataw an, O.CO, 0.15 a. m ., 1.15,2.50,5.35 p. m. For Long Branch, 0.60, 7.45, 9.15.10.10,10.35 a.m...

1.18,3.90,2.50,5.85 p .m . ,F p r Philadelphia, (Broad St. ,)Trenton,Prince ton,

Monmouth Junotlon,Freehold and Sea Girt, 7.20 (express) 7.44 a.m ., 12.37,4.00,5.80 p.m.

F o r Camden. Burlington, and Bordontown, (via.T ren ton^ 7.W, 7.44 a.m.« 12.07,4,(» p.m.

F o r Toms River, Island Heights, and Intermedi­a te sta tions, a t 11.06 a. m ., 2.00,4.40 p. m.

P or P o in t P leasant, and interm ediate sta tions, a t 5.50, 11.05 a. m ., 2-00, 4.55,15.00 7.<W p.m .

raAnrs u a v b nbw to b k (vla^ DeabroBSes and Cortlandt Sts. ferries) ro a a s b o b t pabk

A t 8,90,9.10 a; m.. 1200 noon, 8.10 (express), 4.20, 5.10 p .m . -

TKAIHS UUVl FHinADKUTIIA (BroSd St.) rOB ASBDBT PABK

At G.S0,8.00, 11.15a.m., 8.80,4.00 p.m. M arket S t. via, Camden an d Trenton—7.20, 10.90 a.m ., 2 80 p.m. Via Jam esburg. 7.20 a.m .,<1.00 p.m. Via. Toma River and Berkeley, 8.80 a.m .

J . R. WOOD, Otn'l r a u . A gt. CHAS. E. PUGH; Geti’t Manaaer.

J | E V T O S K A X O N O B R A N C H R . I f .

Time Table, In effect May SO, 1889.

Stations In New York—Central R. R. of New Je r­sey, foot o f Liberty S tre e t; P. R. IL. foot of C ortlandt and Deshrosaea S treets; N . J . South­ern Railway, foot o t Rcctor St.

UAVB iraw TOBK'-VQB ISBTfBY PABK, 9UJ.Central R. R. of N. J .—4.80,8.15, *11.15 a. m., 1.80,

4.00 •4.80,0.10 p. m.Pennsylvania—3 so, *0.10 a. m ., 18.00 m ., *3.10,,

4.20, 5.10 p. m .New Jersey Southern—10,15 a . m ., 3.45p. m ,-, l/eave NewStk, Broad St. Station, fo r Aabury

Pane. <ko. — 8.25, 11.25 a . m., 1.85, 4.02,4.85.0.25 p . m. M arket S t. SU tlon-31 .9 ,9.38 a. m., 12,20, a.35, 4-44, 5.80 p. m.L«AT» ABBnar PABK roa MBW TOBK, A a

Central 1L R. o f N. J .—6.15,0.50, *7.68,11.00 a .m ., 4.15.7.20 p .m . .

Pennsflvanla—fl.60, *7.45, 0.15 a . m,, 1.15, *2.50,5^5 p. m. . *

New Jersey Southern—7.38 a. m . bdfttC m.For Philadelphia and T renton , via. Bound Brdok

Route—0.15 C.B0,7.85 a.m .. 4.15 p.m.For Ocean Beach, Spring Lake and Sea Girt—

5.50, 7.00, 7.20, 7.44. 10 20,. 11.05 a. m., 12.18, 12.27,1.05, 2,00, 3.27, 4.00, 4.40, 4.55,5.80, 5.41,5.55.0.16, 6.11,7.05; 8.10 p. m.

For M anasquan and Point Pleasant—5.50, 7.00,10.20, l | j » a. in., 18.18. 1 06, 2.00, 8.87, 4 40, 4 55.5.41, 5.56,5.00, 6.11.7.05, 8.10 p. m.

Kor Philadelphia, via. Sea <Brt~*7.20, 7.44 a. m ., 1827.4JX), 5.JW p. m.

Por Toms River. 11.05 a. in., 4.40 p.m.Fur Camden and Interm odule statlunx—MOp. m* •—ExpreBB. ItIJFUH M LOIK JK TT,^^.»J. P. BALDWIN. O. P. A. C. It. K. o f N . J ..... . J^R . WOOD.rtfm’f iVM. Aut. P.

| i U i ! ! B H i ( i . n Am ur* i . u v n is ec k « i l

In effect Nov. I0 .1888.TBAINS W lt l . t.BATK FOR raKtllOU) AS VOtXOWStjh^K a^AiiWry J tark~4M»r4<X3&-^Leave l/H»«*Branoh-815,11.10 a . m ., 1.80,4.30,

O.’BO p. m.Leave Iiranehport—7M . 11.18 a . m ., 1.83, 4.88, . 5.53 p. m.I^eave Llttlo 8llver~7.25, U .I8 a . m., 1.88, 4.88,

L e a v e R e d lla n k -8 25,11.30a.m., 1.43, 4.45,’6:06

Leave M iddletow n—7.37, 11.87 a . m ., 1.50, 4.52 6.14 p. ro.

LKAVB MATA W AN M B rilE T SllO I.n .8,U0,8.87. 9.ai*Lm ., 12.20^2.08,5.30,7.25 p. m.

l b a v k r a n a o u ) k b t u b sinma.805, 11.15 a . m ., 1.35,4.30,0.30 D. m.

, RALPH, Sup’t.

LONG BRANCHSeabright, Pleasure Bay and Brancbport;

, Tho Now and Commodious Steamer

E L B E R O N ,C A P T . L A W R E N C E P R IC E ,

Will leave NEW YORK (Franklin St. Covered Pier) on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays aud Fridays a t 9 a. m .,'and on S aturdaysat 10 a . m.

Leave BRANC11PORT on Mondays a t 11 a. m . and oh Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays a t 2.80 p . m. ■ ^ .

FRAMOfft A . U T H . B , HfSK«ng«r.

Fare,-40c. Excursion, COc.AU FrelghtlhtcflfUIiid^for thls-Boat m ust be on

the w harf a sufficient longth of tlmo to handle, a s she will positively leave promptly on her ad-

R. VAN DYKE REID, Purser.. Good aooommodations for Horses and

~ . -ri ,'Freight received In New York a t any

time during the day.

G-et B e s t -W . L . D O U G LA S

OTRKR

CEi^ERRATBD LINES OF

For LADIES and GENTLEMENO. H. POETEB, Agent,

'M ain St.. opp. d e p o t, . ■ A S B B ^ Y P A B K .

HART CYCLE CO

NO. 811 ARCH STR EE T. Pm u..P«.n ic y c I e H , T r J c y c l c u V e l o c i p e d e s .

Send for Catalogue.— Bargain* In Second H and Machines. —

G. WM. TREAT, Jr.,P la ln a n d O rn am eo tal

I i o - u . s © D P a - I r x t o xAlso Praotleat Hard Wood Finisher.

Estim ates cheerfully furnished on application. ‘ •* 80 0 M A IN S T R E E T .

V E L T I E SFine Ntuttoncrr, ItollN, 'Toys,

Cutlery, Writing Aluterlals, e t e . Circulating; Library.

At QUINBY & CO.'S N EW BR IC K ST O R E

• • Main stroot, opposite P e p o t

N. B. B d c h a n o n , Pres. G ko, A. S h o o k , TreaS.

JAMESBURG ICE CO.-This company having secured a folly supply oT

flrst’ola^s loo. la now ready to supply. All custo­mers. ..................

Orders addressed to n . WARDELL, Sup’t, Look Box 777, w ill receive prom pt attention.

Mr. Tunis V. Bendrlckdon baa taken tho agen­cy for tho R. O r CHASE (Geneva) NURSERIES, and.w ill supply stock of eveiy kind.'

Address ASBURY' PARK, N .J .

Truflt Fnhda and Investm ents are inscribed in tbo names o f the owners of tho property hold in trust, and aro kept separate and apart/rom tho asset® of the Company. . r*-

; In te re st A llo w ed o n D eposit*.RnTo P ep o * iU V a n l l* ln a r e anil bur.

s l a i p r o o f b a i l d l n f f now in courao of ercc- i io n .p rn e r Mattison avenue and Bond street.

W its receipted for and kept w ithout charge, vj . • ISAAC tJ. KENNEDY, Prcflldent.. j . DR. B. S. KBATOK. Vhto-Pres’t.'i* - H. II. YARD, Socretary. ...

A. C. TWINING, Treasuror____' DIRECTORS: . X

. • G. D. W .yR O O M .Trontortf^. J .* .-I. W. «L llARUISON, Lakewood, N .J .,

i O U V B R11. BROWN, SpringLako, N .J .. i? HENRY H. YARD, Ocean Beaoh, N. J .

I. II. BUCHANAN, Spring Lake, N. J . »' i J08EPH McDERMO'lT. I-Yeehold, N. J . ’

II. B. PIERSON, Philadelphia, Pa.GEO. F. KROEHL, Asbury Park, N. J . BRUCE S. KEATOR, M.D., “A. O. TWINING, " “ISAAC C. KENNEDY. « u

M0NEY TO LOANBOND AND MORTGAGE

TiOins m ade o h improved property in sums of $1,000 and unwards.

Goaii, Safe Loans. Reasonable Charges.To noff-TOstdentH of Asbury Park would refer to

pirst-National Bank, Anbury l 'a rk —G. V. Kroehl,; president. A. C. Twining, cashier.Asbury Park and Ouenn Grovo Bank—H. C. Wln-

sor. president, E. K. Dayton, cashier. Monmouth T rost and Safe Deposit-Co.—Isaac C.■ Ttehnedy, president.James A. Bradley, Asbury Park, N. J. ______Whitman A Phelps, Wholesale Dry Goods, 40-42

Grand St., N. Y.D. E, Converse, president Clifton Mills, fl. C.A. J . Mllatead, aup’t Tallasseo Falls Mills, Ala. Amos Clark, Globe 11 tils. Augusta, Ga. ,

LAURUS LOOMIS, Asbury P ark . N. J . Residence—Head of G rant avo., Deal Beaoh, N.J.

M O N EY T O LOANS per cent. per Annum,

Ou Roal Entate, In sums of $1,000 and upwards.

— y Q r l l i l tR IB U H r^ V ... Board of Trado Rooma, Asbury P ark , N, J .

$16,000T oL oan on Good M ortgages, v,..

8 . C. COWART. Freehold, N . J .

Clirsr H. Brown,HOUSEFUBNISHING

EMPORIUMSPRISG UK, H. J.

GREATLY ENIiARGED,HEWLY STOCKED,

. ENTIRELY RE-ARRANfiED.Tho Finest Stock of

Hoosefarnishing Goodsto be found on the New. J orsey poagt; , y

Newest Designs in Furniture.ANTIQUE OAK

Is Bedroom Salts, Side Boards, Chairs, Tables, Ete.

Cafyeis, Mattings,Keed and Rattiih Goods,

B ED D IN G ,Silverware, Iiampfl, Stoves.

. All’th e Novelties ln . .

Freirdli, Bolieinlan and D o­mestic Glass.

PoSisigiiand Dom estic Cliina and Table Ware.

Goods delivered in Asbnry-Park and Ooean • ' , Grove.

risg Lake,H. J.The Undersigned has added

~. — to the —

Stove, Harare i Tin Roofing’ ■ BUSINESS, ;705 Cookman Avenue,

where he has removed from opposite Oooan '■■ V; .^reve gates, a full Hue of

■ v 4 - f -

Ready-Mixed Paints^Oils, Whtta Lead and Zinc Colors, Dry. or

' Ground, In O i l , Japan, Varnish, 8c.A1I Goods warraftlod to glvo satisfaction.,

■„ P r io e ^ g u ^ r a w te e d . ' ‘

r > . f e i i i T K / i c a - H i T ,705 Copkmarj ave., bet. Bond and Main st.;

A s d u b y p a n i t

Advertising is the- best Lu bi’icant for rusty and slow-

, . ino^n'g business.. Try it.

• I t e a l K s t a t e C o n v e y a n c e s .

L is t o f conveyances, M onm outh C ounty C lerk’s office, fo r th o w eek en d in g M ay 25, 1880: ’ ,

’ ABBURY PARK.Emma E. Dickson,lo Henrietta Schllm— lot 601.

#1. V. _; ; OOBAM.GROYB. ... .

. Margaret A. Attwood.by ex’r. toM jron S.Gould d fll—lot 654. 8518, - >•

Myron S. Gpuld et nt. to Georgo W. Vamiala—lot 6&I, 1825. j < '

Theucesili Grove Camp Meeting Association to Julius C. Coe, ex’r—lot 1268, $500.

r : ‘ 'WBPTUHB TOWWSniP. ’ ■Rocco MUano to Theodore Ashmore—lo t West

Asbury Park.; 1670. % -• Mary Bennett to Louisa Appltgaie—2 lots Noi>-

tuno township. $120. . .Edward-T. Howard to Addison H. Hareltlno—

undivided h a lf Of. 12 lots a t . West Asbury park.' . . r -

' . • ' MI6CEIXAHBOUB

Robert Emery to John 8, AppTecate—1 lots near Oceanic. 8700/ - “ .

nen ry Lloyd Herbert to John H. Dovoe—lot a t Atlantlcvlllc. 87,250. •

Sarah L. Stout to Cork E. Rtcwart—26 26-100 acrcs, Middletown township. 815,000.

George W. Brown, Sr., to Frank M. Taylor, Jr. —2 lots a t Long Branch. 82,000. ■

Henry W. Parker,by fidra’r, to William M. Ucwls —2 lots a t Freehold. 8700^ ■ s ...

Amelie A. EUIs to CytiJtins T. Clayton—lot Red Bank. 8W0.

Ella VanNote^D 'Alox,^"A. Yard d «{., tnistees— lands In Bowcll township. 81.‘ Austin CasIOr to Jacob K. Wilson—12 aores' Marlboro township.-fcsoo. '“ Johatiha Relive to Daniel Kehoc—3 lots laud, Raritan township. $$)0.> William J. IJuucan to Thomas J. Carter—4 acres. ‘

Jflddletow n township. #1,500. _ :t.-William W; Conover to John O'Conndr—lot

Shrewsbury township. 8250.Lafayette Conover to Abraham W. Vanderveer -lj-i aores, Marlboro township. *100. ,Itobert Allen, Jr.. to Vfm. A. VanSeliolek—lot

Red Bank. 8100.Wm. S. Haddock to John^B, Smith—5 47-100

acres, Ocean township, 837,500.John B, Smith to Eugene T. Lynch—same pro­

perty. 810.Mary L, Fish to Stephen J, Weaver—lot a t High*

lands. $6,750. ~Wm. L, Dangler to Dunbar S. Dangler—lot

Shrewsbury township, 810.John Moses to Theodore W. Burger—2 Iota at

Spring Lako. 8L Same to same—block land, Spring'Lako. 81, John McMurtry to Michael Colton—lo t Long

Branch, 8235.H. H. Yard to Simon Muhr—126 89-100 acres,

Wall township. 820,000.Deborah Seely to Capt. Job n^Seely -7 18-100

acres, Middletown township, $718.. ___Same to Hiram Seely—2 acres, Middletown

township, 8350.Wm. It. Kennedy to John C .-Elllson- lot Mata-

wan township. 1100.Benjamin King, by adm’r, to Samuel T. White

45 2l-:0J and 5 53-tou acres, Shrewsbury and Ocean townships. 81,850._S arpuel T .-W hlto to W ashlncton l. Groen^^S' 24-100 and 5 53-100 acres in Shrewsbury township. 81,800.

Joseph R. Conk to Thomas B Barham—undi­vided H of 8 lota a t Manasquan. $1.

M argaret C. Lovell to-Joseph Lovell—all her ligh t, a c ., In'ianda in Monmouth and other coun­ties. f l .

Wm. I . Shepherd- to John II. Shepherd- -69 acres in Freehold township. 81,000. ■ • ■

Rufif Smith to Thomas I. Smith—4062-100 acres in Upper Freehold township. $165;

John F. Hawkins t t ol. to Wm. Ottmor—lo t a t Biighton. 15,000.

Maggie A. Slote et al, to Carrie B. Iay to n —lo ta t Loiip Branoh^tiflO^ ------- - r _------ -

f:arrio B. Layton to Grace B. Sherman—% of lot a t Long Branch. 8*200.

Wm. M^-Mount to - OhorIcs II^CcHa>cr—lo t a t“ North Ixmg Branch. 8000.

ThendprQ FifllfiB._Bhcrig^to-Hnyt!Ioti-Br<jg?r— farm In Howell township, fi;000. .^Abraham L. Vanderveer to W m .'tt chaaey—I 83*100 acres In Eatontown township. '8550j

Moritz p inner to Seth G. Babcock—Tot atEII>0 ' ron. 8 2 7 6 , ; • . s ,1

W lloijr A. Heisley, 8poolal Master, to-W m, P, Taylor—lo t In Wall township. 8100.

Mlohael U m stadter et al., fix’ra, to Kopel Berg —lot a t Long Branoh. *430.

H. H. Gates to John I lo o y -2 trac ts of land a t Long Branoh. 812^00.. • ’'T a b o r Cook to Tho N. Y. & A tlantic Highlands Railroad Company—strip of land in Middletown township. 8100,

M artha Mills et at. to samor-1 76-100 acres ln same township, 41,000.

M argaret Dowd et (it. to snmu—1 55-100 acres In same township. $500.

W m .ll. Schonck to Same—strip of land III samo township. *200.

Sarah Schonck to ssuno—strip of land in name township. 8100,

A. It. U. Solomon el at to Thomas P. C, Halsey —0 <50-100 acres in Wall township. $2,500. .

T h e L ib ra ry C o n c e rt.F o r variety, choice selections^ and harm on­

ious execution , tho closing? concert a t Library Hall M onday ovoning excelled any th ing we tiave board In Aebury P ark . U nfortunately tbo heavy ra in s th ro u g h ' th e day , a n d the th rea ten ing a sp ec t fo r the evening, bad its effoot oil tho audience, though th ere w as a fair num ber present., w ho g rea tly appreciated the flno singing an d excellen t playing. . ,

Miss Fannie R ichards opened th e program with a b rillian tly e io c to d p ian o bqIo, “ 'l*li« L ast I lo p e ,” and recclvod an e legant bouqueto f rose& - ^ 4 _ _ . ,<• • ' ; . v ..1 ■■',

Miss F arring ton an d Mrs. O. M. B cpnetf, whoso voices b lend m ost adm irably, sa n g two ducts, (a) “ Com e W ith Mo,” *(6) *»Oh, W e tt -T b o u in .th o C au ld B laat.’.t receiv ing generoua

Mlsa (jlusslo F a rrin g to n ’s g u ita r solo, ‘‘S e­vastopol,” rocelvod a s ttfrn i of applause, and thp audlcqco w onld bo Satisfied with noth ing loss th an an o th e r se lection . M -.

M rs. G. M. B ennett’s solo, “ Croolo Dover’s Song ,” was rendered in a fau ltless manner,- shpw ing careful p repara tion . S he w as recalled.

Mis® Beriha.O . WObb gave a n examplovof her sk ill o n th o violin. F o r sm ooth bowing and acdnrato Angering Mlsa W ebb has faw equals,-ovefl am ong tho lead ing m ale violin- ists. i lo r selection Inoiudod th e g rea test va­riety o f oxecntion and fairly, cap tiv a ted the audience, who dem anded still m ore exam ples o f her lnIniitab^o*pIaying.

Mr, R. H arlon H aw kea gave, tw o selections on tho p iano w ith m asterly execution , and ^ a s recalled; , . « _ . * ■

Miss E, G. F a rrin g to n gave th ree songs, i%M argurlto,” u I r f a fe l” a n d ’“ W here the L indens Bloom,” In h e r uenal faultlessi execu­tion , F o r encow^sho rendered tho old plap* ta tio n melody, “ W ay dow n n p o n lh e Sw anee Rivor,” to tho accom pan im en t o f th e g n ita r in tho h an d s o t Mlsa Gnsslo FarelngU m . ,

I t form ed a flttingconolusion, g tm tly lettin g tho audience dow n from the h ig h er realm s to which th e form or p a rts o f tho perform ance bad exalted them .

B u ild in g C o n tra c ts .r iU B O TO AND 1HCLUDINO MAY 25- '

2635-E . H. Stokes r f -n t w ith Carman A Hol­brook— alterations, &c„ drug store. Ocean Grovo.

2030—Dr. John H. Alday w ith Carman <Ss Hol- brook—now house a t Ocean Grovc.'$3,0oo.

O u r N a tio n a l Ih d e b te d iic ss .The report m ado by S ecretary H am ilton to

the first U nited States.C ongress a t i ts second session—1790-lTDi—consisted of throe item s, viz-: D om estto :debC #& ,4 i4^85 ; foreign debt, 111,710,878; S ta te debts, $18,271,780; a to ta l o f 172,800,^9. Tho foreign indebtedness was for. (oaos made; du ring the R evolutionary war.

Since th a t period there have been fluctua­tions ; r is ing In 1810—o n accoun t o f-w ar o f 1812—to $127,831,033. A fte r th is there w as a g e n e r f t l ‘d e c r t ^ o H 1 ^ 1 8 3 9 r V ? h c l i 'J t f ie G 6 V e i ‘U' m ent owed b u t $37,733. T h is sum represented obligations which were duo, b u t n o t p re ­sented for: payment,- A t th e sam e tlm o a su r­p lu s ( th e first occasion) w as acoum ulatlbg, wblch In 1830 am oun ted to $40,000,000. The following yoar Congress au thorized a d istribu ­tion of a b o n t $35,000,(^0 o f this am ount a tnong ih o S ta te s ln four equal installm ents: T hree wero paid, b u t tho panib o f 1837 ptovented tho paym ent o f tbo la s t onol and th e Ordor has' novori? been- com piled w ith , ne ither haveuhe S tates been asked to r e tu rn these loans.

From 1&4C to 1851 • th ere wa^ a no tab le in ­c rease! n tbo debt, ow ing io the M exican w ar, from $15,550,209 to $08,804,790. Between 1852 and 18$? over $53,000,000 o f th is d e b t was p u r­chased In the m arke t beforo m atu rity , a t a cost of $8,000,000 paid as prem ium . ^

A fter th e pauiQ o f 1557 , tlio ilob t-bogan to inarease again , a n d in proaocutittg" tt^o civil war, 1801 to 1805, a deb t w as breatod, reach­ing its highest p o in t in 1806, $2,778,236,17b T ho to ta l loana jga jm d b y tho G overnm ent p rio r to tho elvll waf, w as $505,353,50LK» D uring tho w ar tho obligation had reached nearly th ree bllliona, lu bonds bearing Inter­e s t from s ix p e r cent., to sisVen an d three- ten ths por cent! '

A L a w y e r’s LU >ernlltyf'

i f i l .

I t was in the tow n o f Stonchamv th a t there abode a law yer, th rifty a n d k e e ir In his p u r­s u it o f tho roo t o f alt evil. And o f him It is to ld th a t ou-ono occasion ho ^waa em ployed by a poor widow to colleot a dol>i/of $23.47 which w as d ue h e r ’ - ''

T he law yer sTtcceoded w ith J if^ e dUHqnlty in seonflng the m onpf, tb e v e d - f i who owed i t being ready enough to d e ^ p u d ih e poor widow, b u t b&ving a wholesome fear ;of the laW beforo his oyos, Tho law yer spnt.for t,h^ widow to tell her o f h is success, a n d great, w as hop Joy, arnce sdroly d id sho n eed It. i “ I suppose," she Bald w ith hesitation , a fte r ho h ad rela ted hla success, th a t . J owe you som ething for your work, ”. . ■

“ ’Well,” ho replied, With a n a ir o l tho great-' e s t m a g n a n i m i t y , o u |h t to .cbargo y o u $25,' bu t I know yoa aro poor, a n d , you need n o t bo ther a b o u t tbo o th er $1,53.” -----

A nd th e widow w ent hom o sorrow ful, b u t wtse^ th an she h ad t o n r i r boforo.--^)*<oft

1-7T he"**cham pion scu lle r” an d the “ chain- p ion Scholar” a te o ften g raduated "from therj- sam o college, b a t th e form er, m akes the .most m oney. . ' r 'i

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F o r a F u tu r e O e n e ra tio n .U nder the b ig beach p rom enade Mr. Brad­

ley la driving p ine, -whlto oak,"Spanish oak and red oak pilings. E ach piling, beforo i t is drlVenp has a fla t sp ace h o w ^ on one ^ide an d the dato ” 1889” ' Is b u rned in deeply with a . b ran d in g iro n in figures 2 j^ inches high; There h as been m uch d isp u te a s 't o which k in d of n a tiv e tim b er w ill la s t tbo lo n g es t In the g round on th e beach , an d Mr.1 Bradloy. proposes to furn ish a tea t that^shall effectu” a lly so ttle tho m atter. H e does n o t e x p ect to roap tbo benefit himself, b u t Is w illing to do th is m uch for those who com e a f te r him , for tho twat will not b e com plete for m any years to como.

T lio T e n th A n n iv e r s a ry._____The celebration of the ten th ann iversary of

the organization’ o f the P resby terian Sunday- school o f A sbury P a rk w as observed Sunday evening a t tho church w ith su itab le pxerefses.: Tho school sang several se lections a n d p a r t i s ip ated in tbo responsive readings. T h e M is­sion B in d 6f H ope gave a series o f exercises o f song and rec ita tio n . O ther recita tions wore glvon by M astor R oger MUchell, Misses TenBroeck and Jo sle T ru ax , w ltl; several duets.

DK C handler road ah in teresting le tter from a m issionary in J a p a n to whom th e school las t fall Bont a box of C hristm as toys a n d m oney fo r tholr holiday tree. S ix hundred U ttle J a p s aud th eir frlcnds.werftm ade exceed­ingly happy and a corresponding influence Is secured .

T be history o f th e school was p rep ared and rea d b y M r. V. V, LoRoy, g iv ing a n accoun t o f the w ork o f th o . school from its o rganiza­tion in School H all, May 18,1879, dow n to the presont ^ m e .‘ I t is the first h isto ry o f the, school w ritten w ith any degree o f coimple^a-1 ness, and it proved very in te resting to a ll w ho havo been a tte n d a n ts 'a t th e Bcbool, a n d espe­c ia lly so to those w ho w ere am ong th e o rg an ­izers, an d havo con tinued through the ten y e a rs ...■ U r. Ch difid ler m ade an address on tbe m otto

fo r the y e a r : " H itnerto h a th the Lord helped u s .” I t w as full o r fa m ii la r illustra tions and in c ld en t'to please an d give instruction to the younger m em bers o f the school, A collection w as taken. The am o u n t realized w as $25, which, was d onated to th e o rg an fund.

T lio P re s id e n t ’s S c ra p b o o k .T hree tim os a day a tnessongor b r ln g s jn to

h is ofllce a bi^rbundlo o f newspapers, and the aggregate fo r each tw en ty -four h o u rs lij o v e r 300. Some o f tho m ore im p o rtan t p ap ers aro subscribed for, but" the m ajo rity d f th j jn a re s e n t by th e ir publishers w ith o u t foe o r hope o f rew ard. ' W hon Mr. M ontgom ory arrIves In til0 m orning he f ln d a th c f irst b a tch opened and spreaU o n t on his tab le , and ho a t once a tta c k s tb e hugo pilo. As rap id ly a s pw eiblo he g lances dow n colum n a f te r colum n, a n d 1 Whenovor bo sees a n y th in g th a t seem s to h im to be lit for the scrapbook b e m arks tb e p ara­g ra p h With a real* ed itoria l b lue pencil, and la te r o n ;t»ftwe" I t oufe^wlib fais sh eara .. -As a fu le tho work Is quickly done. ’

, T he scrapbook generally conalata o f h a lf a doaon volumos, each devo ted to sotUe partic ­u la r su b jec t o r feerles o f su b jec ts. O ne 1b de­voted to com m ents on tbo Civil Sorvico re­form , or. otherw ise, of ih e A dm inistration , an d w hatover m ay b e said, critically o r lauda­to ry ,, of ap po in tm en ts o r d ism issals, Is all skillfully p asted on one of th e hiafik,' brow^b pages. Tbo sou thern q u estlo i{ j«4 a volum e a ir tb Itse lf , an d w ith in those co v ets th e g rea t issue isrdlscusaed. Evory o ttc ranco lias its place, and ovory m afi o f u a t lo n a j in ^ r t a n c e , and a few w ho a re o f n a fth p o r la h c o a (a U , a ro on record in b lack andV m E o^or b laek o r white,. '.. .- ' 1 •

W b a t Ib sa id and w ritte n a b o u t tbo foreign policy of„.tbo A dm in istra tion by natlv tf o r a lien ex p erts ls in a t)ook a l l by itseir, and an o th e r o f tb o volum es h as In i t su ch scraps a s re la te to T errito ria l m attere , Japd g ran ts , a n d .o th e r affairs w h ic h ^ is tu rb X ^ I n t e r io r D epartm ent. 1 / ■ -

iV T ho m ost in i creating, volum e is th a t which ia m ade u p o f direot references to tho 'P resi­d e n t, soolal and personal—som e of ^hem far from soclat I.n their «iAnro, a n d m any o f them to o .violently'.porsojtiil to b e n feasan t. The

'g re a t bu lk o f the ^ ra g t j ip h s ^ ire , however, sm ooth and m usical f^nd p l e a ^ | i t to read.— 1 Washington Star, ll ;

B o a rd o f C o m m issio n ers.May 27,1889.

FIUB POl.ICB APPOtNTBI>—A 11AH MW) 1IOLK— ^ .FIXING BNGtNBKRS' BAf.AMKS— l'OLlOB JUS*

/TICK ROIiUBS KB-AFPOfNTKD—MRMDBR9 OF . Tlip HBAT.TI! BOAItP RB SL.BCTBD;—NO ACTION '

Oft T JIB^NBW TRl.BrUONB FRAN nil ISB—MKIt- RT-OO-ROUND’XICBNSB FBKfl—AN BXB0OTIVB BKB8JON, ’ „

. Aftor tho m inutes o f th p previous ifteetieg had boon read las t M onday n ig h t and various com m lttoea had “ reported progress” —^which m eans th a t they had done n o th ing—the clork read a corainnnlcatlon from F orem an Rogers, o f W csley Engine and Hoso Com pany, s ta tin g th a t A. L. C layton had beon electctl Fire Policem an from ' th a t com pany. The Board approved the action . , .*. Com. A tkina called attonUori to the rond hole tb a t e x i s t s a t G rand and C ookm an avV ' '* nues, a n d th ough t th a t som eth ing should bo done a b o u t It a t onco. Tho S treet Com mittee will a d d th is to its cares.

Mr. Pennypackor, representing the Board • of llo a lth , s ta ted th a t tho torm a of tw o o f its m em bers— Meaars. -Bradloy an d Buchanon— hnd expired, and it waa tho wish of tb a t body th a t tbo somo gcntlom en bo ro-appolotcd.

On m otion o f Com. Kroehl tho salaries of tho enginoors of Wcaloy and N eptune stoam •

'fire engines woro fixed a t $17.50 p e r m onth.Com. A tkins m oved th a t M ilton Jiolm os bo

ro appo in ted i'dllco Ju s tic e for I bo onsnlng y ea r a t U sa la ry o f $75, which m otion was UnanImousiy adopted . " . :

P residen t Boeglo nom inated Ja m e s A. Bracf- tey and N ; E. B uchanon os mem bors o f th e Borough Board o f H ealth for tho term o f two years. T hey w ere elected w ithou t deba te o r opposition.

T he P resid en t Chen announced th e following.STANDING.COMMITTERS f=r .

,. Police—Smith, TenBroeck, Kroobi.S treet—Bradloy* Sm ith, Ralley. 1

~ F inance—Kroelil, A tkins; TenBroeck.' . * '• O rdinances—Bailey, Bradley, Sm ith.F ire a n d W ator1—A tkins,.K roehl,TenB roeck. ‘

. Com. B radley com ing In sooir a fte r th is -an­nouncem ent called -atten tion to tbe fac t tb a t h e bad been le f t Off the Police, Com mittee.H e had been on tb a t com m ittee for m any years and was a t a loss to u nderstand why be had beon dropped. Tho P residen t said th a t

i b e jn w te r would b e h e ld opon’-fn ra .d justm en t — un til n ex t week. • . •

Tbo clerk read tbe Shaver Telephot&feordI- nance, b n t Bomo am endm ents w ere suggested an d It w a s ta ld o v e r f o r a week. ;

Mr. E . Sohnltzler said ho desired to know w h a t tbo license fee fo r “ m erry-go-rounds” 1^*' would be th la year. He was referred to the license ord inance, which h as n o t been changed Since las t year, a n d which places the fo o a l * .$250. H e waa also rem in d ed /.th a t'h is l a s t7......year’s fee had n o t ye t been paid , b u t he s ig ­nified h is in ten tio n of Bettlingup. H otho iigh t th a t i t w ould n o t be r ig h t to ch arg e hlitn tho lu ll im m fo r th o - lltilew h llo iie -w iu iT O lie ir lf fs r^ r:' y e a r. Com B radley said th a t M r. Schnitzlor bad had h a rd Inuk la s t year and was really ru n n in g b ilt tw o vo r three weeks. He m oved " th a t , the F inance Com R)i t tco have pow er to a d ju s t tbo m atte r w ltb ;> fr. Schnitzlor. Them otion prevailed.^ ‘ ^ : •. W ater C om mlsaloner GU^ens -said th a t tho . W ater B oard desired to hold a consultation w ith the B orough Com m issions on m atters r e ­la tiv e to the d epartm en t, an d fo r th a t purpose th e B oard th en w en t in to executive session. _ No fu rth e r bnslness was transacted .

“ My frlend,” .8aldlla solemnv feian, “ have yon’ever dope anglit' toTHake tho community in which you'Ilvo the botter for you living in I l f ? * ‘ j *% I hajg^Qno lAnch, slr;’! ropllo<l the other humbly, “ to putify the homeB of my .feilow- ^Ings^V , . „ ,- ' “ Ah,” -continuotf the' solemn 'man with q pleased l8bk,-iiyou distribute traeis.t” .A H

“ ifo, 1 clean carpete},” ' . ;h--

S tim n ie r S ch o o l-o f P cd nffo jovT he th ird an n u a l session of tho Seaside'

School will open J u ly 15 a n d con tinue u n til A ug.'3 . T here will bp Ofteeu g en e ra l d ep a rt­m ents, em b rac in g tbe v arious branches of school w ork. T be 'departm onts w ill bo u n d e r : tho cafe o f tho ve^y best in structo rs, w ith special p repara tion fo r . th is _school. * Tho facu lty em brace such odueatora aa Dr. Jerom o Allen, Wm. M. GJffin, Dr. Ileff, Profs, Green,, Cooley^ Barringer, Kelley, G uilford, Boll,' Shepard an d others. Besidos those there a re? several special dep artm en ts in ch arg e o f in ­s tru c to rs w ho bavo m ado^them a p a rtjeu la i s tndy . C atalogues m ay bo had a t T h e Jo u n - k a l office, o r by m ail of Prof, Shepard, 77 C ourt strcoti-Nowark.-'Nr'^* ■

S c r ib n e r ’s. ‘Scribncr's Jfagttzine fo r J u n o m ark s tho be- %

g inn ing or a new enterprlatTBotTesis notablo :h ftu -ih c-iia!iw arsg ricg ^ fflm m ia5 < T ,r p s y ,‘: ^ ;^ J '“ ‘gt‘" ago. I t is tbo series of p opu lar articles on T he P ractica l A pplications o f E lectric ity , a . r m b}oa i w h icb-bas becom e o f chief-im port-.’anco In the sclentiflc/C om m erclal, a u d indus­tria l worlds. Tho opening . a rticle , by Pro- ., fessor C. F . B rackett, o t P rinceton , H entitled — r '" ” “ E lectric ity In tho Service of-M an.” i H s a n ’ in troduc to ry p ap er which sots forth, In a c lea r ^ . and precise way, som e o f tho com m on(m eth­ods b y w hich the m ore im p o rtan t oloctrical phenom ena a re produced, the law s whloh - 'they rovfcal, an d .,th e princip les involved in '- ' ~m easuring e lectrical q uan tities su ch aa . th e v .Volt, ‘Am pere, an d Ohm —term s whiph havo latoiy-como in to Igpntoral use, though n o t pop- • •iila riy u n d ers to o d ^ Tbe princip les so luqMfjr 7 • . / •expiaiUGd i i i th is a rlie le wilV b e inUy appiiod , ;Ip th e re s t o f the series, w hich will describe M odera ,T'elegfaphjrt E lectric Lighting, Houso- - . ' 'hold Devices, e tc .-- . - ,

A m ong th e w riters, alrtlady. secured for tho series a re announced C. L. Buckingham , ch ief e lectrical ex p e rt o f the W estern U nion, ^ -P residen t H enry M orton p f Stovehs In stitu te , •Dr: M. Allen S ta rr, a prom lneu t au thority on • " * ,e lectricity in . m edicine, an d A. E. K on nelly,' cbie'f electric ian In Mr. Edison’s laboratory.

“ Slavery In A frica,” by Profossor H enry- D rum m ondf'the"author o f “ N atu ra l L aw in the SpiritualH V orld1’ an d “ Tropical A frica,’’ ••p resen ts for th e firfet tim e in a n easily accesi-i- ble form a I ru e idea o f the m ag n itu d e of the e v U a u d the g re a t p rep ara tio n s fo r I ts oyer-- ; th row which civilized pooplQ. aro m aking ^ ' T - -.through a u in te rn atio n al mj^vpment. ■. ... T~ "

“ Build ing a ttd .Lo&j"Associations ' ’—their - ~ ;origin, g row th , a n ^ p 'a c t lo a l workings—are^ # . sk illfully expralnodXyVtw. A. Linn, p residen t- ”Of a very successful H is tiior- - ■ . (ough eqnlpnJent as a Visiter enables him to m ake p erfec tly plain tM flnaiaolal workings - : o f th is form o f co o p e r a t i^ an d to glv» valu - .ib le ru le s fo r a safe coridtfiit o f the business, ■ .fevery m^n. o f . m oderate m eans w ho hopes to . , , - , s :ow n ft,home .will be in terested In this paper. ! . / /- .T he F ish ing Aftlclos a re continued, wlt{i a . hh -p ap er o n “ S triped Bass F ishing ” b y A. Foa- - ...! * ,. ie r H iggins, P residen t *of tho Pasqtie Island" . “ r_; (C lub, w ho w rites w itb the onthuslasm of a . ’ . tfalnod'A ngler, The Illustra tions a re spirited reproductions o f 'scenes a t the flshlhg s tands o f som e noted clubs. R obert G ran t w ill w rite . .o t “ T arp o n F ishing,” a n d A ugustus R. Mac- • /•"__'!* <: ? -

JduHOGgb o f tlia 'tle irfSuu-fegiuu‘lh lh fa group o f arUclos. . . x ' '

' I t to now boiiovod th a t V enus roso from t] sea to allow th e h ired g irl to m a^e tho bed o

■ jhe ocean,- . • • • • .V *. *

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AND M0NMOUTH REPUBLICAN.JOHN L. COFFIN f n iT O ti._ ’ '

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Entered as second-class matter at t!\f Asbury Park • , Post Office, Eebntarjfj, /AW.

TIRM S OF SUBSCRIPTS!}*!r y c a r .m navanca,.rt m o n th s , in a d v a n c e ,

_a.m o *- *..........Sing!locoplos......................................

. .I t 60 7ft

.......40.8

V TO CQJ^HESPON DENTS.*W e s h a l l b P 'f t l a d / to r e c o lv a I te m s p f n o w s a n d

c o m m u n ic a t io n s o n a u b jo o ts o f I n t o r c s t t o t b l s c o m m u n i ty . - -

I n w r i t i n g a r t l o lp e ^ n te n d o d f o r p u b l ic a t io n , o n r f r i e n d s w i l l p lcO se h o a r l o m in d t h a t a e h e e t w r i t t e n o n b o t h s ld e ^ h a s t o b o c o p lo d b o f o r e g o - lo tf f jo t l io p r i n t e r —a l a b o r w o c a n n o t u n d e r t a k o .

/ . A J 1 c o m m u n ic a t io n s s h o u ld b e a c c o m p a n ie d b y / t h o f a l l n a m e a n d a d d r e s s o f th o w r i t e r , n o t

n o c o s s a r i ly f o r p u b l i c a t i o n b t i t a s a g n a r a n t e o o f g o o d f a i t h . A n o n y m o a a l e t t e r s w i l l n o t b e n o t i c e d .

W e c a n n o t r e t n m r e j e c t e d o o ra m n n 1o a t lo n a r b n t w il l li,o ld th o m f o r a l l m l t c d t im e If ro q u o a te d .

t0AI1 lo tb d rs I n te n d o d ( o r t h o e d i t o r i a l o r n e w s , d e p a r t m e n t s h o u ld b « a d d r e s s e d t o t h e

Editor o f T ire JotnraAi. akd RefuhucAr , Asbnry P ark . New Jorsey,

rionoo and disastrous effects oflast fall prove tbo nttor futility of making out in­dependent tiokots and. thereby assuring, tbo defeat, nlmopt toncortainty, olgootl mori who wore pledged to tho boat possi­ble legislation attainable? Tho coming election will bo ono of groat importance. Will onr pooplo bo wiso, or will they conrt another disastor^fer tho tempetanoo cause? i, ?_■

1 ^ mo roasoD apd good judg­ment should tako tho placo of a more ab- otract idoa. Tonacity ou quehtlyuH of prillcjp jo ia all right, Jijife .when a c o n d i­tion confronts ns that will not down ex­cept by forceful and logical methods,, thon uso. thoso methods. \ Mako thom lino up os olosoly to principle as possiblo uutil a botter plaoo can bo reached, thon apply tlio test again on tho now.lino.

SATURDAY, JUNE 1,1889.

N P FX IA T j n o t i c r . *On th e la b e l o f cacji pn per w il l be

round th o d a te o f e x p ira tio n o f. the in b K crlp tlo u . I f tb lv dnto In wronjc plenne n o tify nH n t onr.of I f yo u ' n r r in a rre a rs p leaso r e m it a t once*

T h e D a l l y J o u r n a l .

Tho soventh season -of tlio Asbnry Park D a i l y J o u r n a l will begin on Mon­day, Juno 17, and continue until tho first of September. .;

Tho Daily; Jquhnai* is tho leader of Hoiteide' summer dailies in every essential

. to n good newspaper. Its roading matter is fresh, crisp and sparkling, with an eu- tiro^absence of sensational trash. The utmost caro is exorcised to maintain its

, wide apd well-earned reputation for accuracy ; and tho ronl and interesting nows it fails to give on timo during the summor is in amount too small for com*, putution. Each'morning it gives tho list of arrivals of the day and evening previous ; reports of hops and entertain­ments ; notos of prominont guosts; tho happenings of tho day boforo; an ex­tended and interesting roport of the doings in tho groat camp grounds of Ocean Grovo ; society notes and items; colibos from tho boaoh ond tfrthing pavil­ions, in short, overy thing,.that guosts, citizens and merchants caro to road.’ Condensing is its for to ; it does not

* ** pad-out ” a ten lino itom into a column —of thin vorbingo, biggor in tho hoadlinos

than in substance ; it gives each article just tho spaco it is worth and no moro.

XA11 tho various educational, scientific or sooial assemblies and conventions that tako plaoo daring the summor at Asljnf*f- Park, Ocean Orovo or Koy East artTsuc- cinctly nnd intelligibly reported^-by spocial writers fitted for tho task by ex* perionco and technical knowledge. Ev-. ety department is made as perfect and valnablo as a long experience in seaside

7 o u r a a l i s r F ^ r m a k e ^ i e m . “ -7 riiaF liuB ’!s appreciated wo have abundant proof in the extensive patronage the D a i l y Jo u r­n a l has acquired in tho six years of its existence^ Its familiar page is &eetf in every hotel and cottago and thousands of

: :<?opies are sent to all parts of the coun­try. i *

During Juno, July and August no place in the world has a moro cosmopol­itan popujjition than Asbury P%rk.; Not oflly^a every section of our own country represented, but there are guests brae from every civilized nation on tho globo. All theso aro reachod through the col­umns of tho DAiiiY'-'vJouRNAL, and its valuo aq an advertising medium can scarcely bo estimated. Most of the ad­vertising spaco is sold for the season of cloven wooks and is contracted for previ­ous to tho dato of tho first issue. Much of that space for the coming season has’ already boon takon, but somo remains. Wo nre making contracts ove*yijlayt and, of course, tho best positions go first. Thoro may not bo much choico, but mariy advortisors thibk so and wo try tb gratify them as far as wo can ; so that

- thoso who desiro space should got their orders iri-afr onco. Tho rates remain tho samo as in former years and we havo but .ofio^prico for a given spaco for all. Send

—t u m o u r o / d e r s n o w ^ * - ^

O u r N e x t L a w - M o k e r s .

No Republican or tcmporanco man ' should forget the issnes that will' bo pre­

sented to thom in the selection of our next law-makors. ------

The last ^Legislature was given ovorto tho most unscrupulous partisan moasuros in undoing ovory important act of former Republican Legislatures. However wholesome or bonofioial, th'ey~were all sacrificed bec&usO-thoy^wero enacted by a Legislature that fpvorod temperance laws.

— I t is needless to cite -the despicable mothods of tho dominant party in Now

..Jersey’s legislative halls last winter— tiioy. aro past recall, so far as present ofTect is concerned. I3ut we would in­cite to aotiofi ovory voter who has the wolfaro of this State at heart.

The manipulations of tho last Legisla­ture had ita effocfe,\and already the Dem­ocratic wiro-pullors aro at work for tho executive offlco. Tho two branehos in the'law-giving ohambors aro so e<fltally. balanced on party lines that a slight ad­vantage turns tho working majority.

For several sessions tho Republicans hold-majorities, bu t by unfortunate third party nominations in 1888, with tho dis­affected rum intorosts, boQauso tho Re­publicans onacted "tho local option-high licoiiso lawr tho Democrats got control of overy department fcf tlio Stato Govern-

. mont, and the rosn\t was mado evident by tho disgraceful scones and aots of the dominant legislators. • i .

I Thoro is but ono road to safety iu such an omergouoy. Tho best nnd brainiest men must bo nominated ; • men that aro trustworthy on*all quostigns afTooting. tho public good, especially in tho fnndamen-

wbat laws shall* govern on’ an issue of such vital importance as tho salo of liquor ' O flti ib{5ro7bfi' ii, qudetloii” t * ' t b the

oonrs^j bo bo phrsueil ? Did not tho oxpe-

So eager were tho liquor men to rush tho Worts law through last winter that, after Senator Bakor had boon mollified, thoy would pojmit no amendments or alterations to tho bill. Thoy forgot a number of important' points, ojio of tho biggest of them has just como to light this wook. Tho law did not go into effect until May 20, when it thon foaled all provious laws. Now it is dis­covered that all licenses issuodkprior to that timer-even only ono day boforo— are void andHho ,rnm-sellors mhst now step up and pay thoir $150 or $250 over again or else stop soiling.

Birmingham, Alabama, is held up as the brightest oxamplo of tho progressive New South. But on Monday Jennie Moses,- a colored woman, was convicted in a criminal court there of highway rob- bery arid sentenced; to be Jianped on June 7. ‘ Progrofls had botter ?(ep aside and let civilization have a chance.

C o n i m o n c o n i o n t E x o r c i s e s .

Tho cxorolscB a tten d in g com m encem ent wdck h i o u r p nb llc schools will b eg in on S u n ­day, Jn n o 10, a t 10.30 a . m., a t S t. P a u l’s Church,,O cean Grovo, whon a soraion wlii be preach,rjl boforo tho g rad u a tin g cinss by Rey. F ran k Chandler, D .D. , \-T ho o ther cxeroiaes w ill all b o ‘In E d u c a ­

tional Hall. On Tuosday, Ju n o 18T_at 8 p . m,, will o ccu r tho seventh a n n u a l declam ation contest, tho Seniors fo r thp”' Bradloy and K eator goM m edals, an d tho U nderg raduates for tho Tcachors’ ond Superin tenden t's ; gold m edals,

W ednesday, a t S i*. m ., th e prom otion exer­cises will take place, pnd, a t 8 p. m . tho an n u a l address beforo thc .Sigma'- Zeta Society, by Prof. W rlcbt Eckersioy, of tho U niversity o f Southern California. . 1 1T-Tburflday evening will bo glvon to tho g rad ­ating exercises of tho c lass of ’89. c

E r r a t ic T irta l E ffects.VTho forco and conditions o f tides and oddics

a long tbo coast arc m ost m arvelous and unac- coUntablo. W hy the tldos will c u t In a t a ccrta ln place a t ono tlm o and a t a different place a t an o th er is unexp lalnab lo from any known theory concern ing them . • *\

In fro n t o f tho pavilion a t tho foo t o f O cean Pathw ay, Ocean Grovo, where tbo su r^ m ec t- ings a re . hold- In sum m er, thoro bas a lw ays been a broad beach, an d Mat* tim e s" th e sand would be banked out for *ovoral fodo, m aking a broad p lateau on which thousands o f b ea r­ers conld stand . B u t w ithin a fow wooks thero has been a “ sea p nsh” th a t has c u taway to the b a rd pau au d even the pavilion Itself Is threatened.

But the m ost m arkod effect o f th e cu ttin g tide o ccurred la s t week a t tbo F ifth avenue pavilion In A sbury Park . U usually Ih o beach has ex tended boyond tho o u ter row o f piling o f tho p av ilio n ,. and n o t nn frequen tly th e sand wiJiilUhe .p U ^ -» ? R .R ^ r ly 3 9 ^ th o to p of tho s teps leading to tho boardw alk. Last T uesday tho .tide began to posh Its way, and san d was c u t o n t u n til somo o f iho long

M e m o ria l Day*Ono day Iq oaoh year tho peoplo of th is

g ro a t N ation ccapo tholr bnay, p u sh ing ao tiy t liicB, and fo r tho tim e being tako th o u g h t o f tho thousands who, whon tho n ational life w as Imporillod, gavo u p tho lr ow n th a t i t m igh t llvo—a hom o n n d ^ lo a s ln g for fu tu ro genera­tions. »

E ach year tho momorlos of tho fallon horoes w ho Ilo in honored gfavoa In our.cem etcrlqa, o r p erhaps In unknow n graves o n th 6 b a tt lo Gold, grow aweotor and moro hallow ed as tho

■groatuoes of tholr achievem ents booome moro nionifoot In thlo g roat land of fu tu ro possib il­ities.• -It ia woll th a t ihb^G.-A, thoSono,of Vet*oratas, a n d a ll o tb cf ottizons, observo ih ls me­m orial oocaslon. A toar dropped on tho, grave, a flag plan ted , or a frag ran t bouquet, is a lit tle th in g In Itself, b u t i t show s how Wo a p p rec ia te tbo aaorlQccs m ade fo r o u r )toneflt. I t Is the least wo can do and yet Is oxproselvo o f b u r loving obligation.

Tho first order of tho day ' on T hursday was a proccsaion o f carrlagoa w ith tbo G, A. R-, S. o f V. and fcchool cblldrofl, led by thojboya* d ru m corps; add a wagon loaded w ith flowers, which visited tlio comptories a t H am ilton and M t. Prospeot, whero tho chlldron deeoratod th o graves, and brief ecrvloos wero hold^

• tub pa iia d b .*" 'Long beforo 2 r . m., m om bcrs of th e several

organljsatlonn which rando u p th o lino o f p arade began to assom bla a t tho lr h ead q u ar­ters, wbilo'hnndKjda of f lw cltlzons gathprod o n R ailroad Square ah d vicinity. - *

L ine was form ed on Rhilroad Square, r ig h t res tin g on C ookm an avenne. M ajor J o h n C. P a terson , m a rsh a l; C om rade J . Lyford, aas’t m a rs h a l; P rospeot C ornet B a n d ; J u n io r O rder A m erican M echanics ; C an ton A tlan ­tic , 1. O. O. F .j B oys’ D rum CorpB; G rand A rm y ; Sops of T eterans, c ltizons n^carrlages a n d excursion car loaded w ith boys an d girls.

ThQ lin e o f m arch was to Opcan Grovo, M ain avenuo' t6 po^t-ofdeo ; countcrmarchi to A sbury P a rk , down Lako avenno to G rand, to Cookm an, to soW ler’a m onum ent foo t Of As- b u ry aveniio I decoration o f p io n u m e n t; n p A abury to E m oryB trcot, to M attison avenue, to M ain s tree t, to L iberty Hqoaro and d is­m issed. ■■■'* >■

A fter th e parade, by inv ita tion o f Dr;*Barr, th o G . A. R . w ent over to Ocean "G rove,and p a rto o k o f a regu lar cam p firo supper of sa n d ­wiches, coffeo, beans, 'bacon and pickles. I t w as g rea tly en joyed, and the boys fepl m uch indebted to tho d o c to r for b is hearty welcomo to Ilygiot* Hotel. Quito o num ber exam ined the ex tensive systcm ^of b a ths now In full o p e ra tio n . Dr. B arr has a kindly feeling fo r tbo arm y , having bad charge of h o sp ita ls in 1803-05, an d is a t p resen t surgeon to P ost 77, o f Philadelphia. v"

" MBMOItlAL 8 E n V IC E 8.A n hour before thb appo in ted tim o fo r be­

g inn ing tho evening exercises* E ducational I la l l waa well tilled, and tho lato com ers wero c o n te n t w ith roar seats in the gallery , o r e x tra cha irs brough t In, a n d by 8 o ’clock stan d in g room waa alm ost a t a prem ium .

P rospect C ornet f lan d gave sovcral pieces Iwforo llui program was l*;gun, wlilch^woni followed by tho Glee C lub singing ‘‘A m erica’s (new ) N ational H ym n,” Tbo stage was then occupied by the resident clergy, C om m ander H erbert, Chaplain Lyford, P a s t Com m anders P a tte rson ; Bird an d others, while th e back­g ro u n d w as filled in w ith tho young Misses a rid M asters who were to tak e p a r t In tho M arching o f tho S tates, and D ecoration of tbo M onum ent, rccitationa,* e tc . <

Rov. H enry B elting , of Ocean Grove*, ^ i d o - a ferven t opening p ray e rj I t was followed by a flno p ian o solo, “ valso N o /1 ,” by M as­ter II. C. Davis. ,

Com m ander H erbert, o f C . K. I la l l Post, G. A . It., th en gavo u #brlof byt hearty address of wolcomo. \ '

T he children, led by M r, M. F . Bird, sang C olum bia, the Qotu o f th e Ocean^* In which

form erly children mado sand m ounds u nm o­lested by high tides, tho w ater is now ten feet deep, whllo the. w aves roU back nndor tbo walk and the ba th in g Rouses.

A long the w est lino of tho w alk s tu m p s a re unearthed th a t have not been seen s ince they wero deposited thero,. Of teen years ago. M r. Bradloy a t once took p ro m p t m easures to p u t a s to p to Old N optuno’s ravages, p u ttin g on a large gang of m en' V ery heavy piling wore drlvon along tho Walk on e ither side and strorig bulkheod form ed th a t will be a b a rrie r

F i r s t G a m e o f t h e S easo n . 1L ast week tho Sfib'i'e Press base ball nlno

issued a challenge to an y local team fo r *a~ friendly gamo to bo played on Docoratfon Day. A hastily con stitu ted team sty led tho “ B rokers,” crossed b a ts w ith tho typo sling- ers an d knocked them in to “ p i,” to tho tuno of 38 to 11. 7

Krewson and Dailey wero tho ba tte ry fo r tho Shore 2'rcs8, whilo-Fonton an d Lord filled the Im portan t posts fo r th e Broker^,

WIiO’s G o t l t ?Will tho ownors o f la rg e flags, an d espe­

cially thoeo who have loaned them d u rin g iho past w in ter for decorativo purposes, pleflfeo, exam ine thom and see If th?y have a n 8xlG flag.w ith a sm all piece Inserted In the low er outor co rnor ? T u b J ouhnal h a s lost su ch a flag and has a now 0x10 ono in placo of jt.

Ju d g e Bartlno, of Som erset co u n ty , refused to llconse tho bottling establishm opt o f Cbas. Uraufer, of Jforth Plainfield, an ^ -A rch ib a ld P endergrass, of Bloom ington, bccause- G ra­der an d P endergrass wero in tho h ab it o f got- ting d ran k , and tho Ju d g e don’t th in k euoh porsona should receive llconsea. Tho licenses were objected to by Low and O rder pooplo because tho men had been indicted an d bo- cause thoir places wero n o t c o n d u c to d ln an ordorly m anner, b u t Ju d g e Bprtlno decided th a t tho proofNyris not s tro n g enough to m ain ­tain thoso charges, andj-rofhscd tho* licenses fo r tho rpaBon given.

•Wo ore" indeb ted t ^ M oyor DuBols,. o f Bridgeton, for e ighty pages o f unusually in teresting m atter, bound in a n e a t pam phlet and boa ring tho tit le ’s “ Tho C ity o f IJrldgo- ton, Now Jeraoy.t, , • The^ e n te rp ris in g Cohan-- sey c ity is graphically dosoHbcd. ^ an d tho ‘six ty-tw o copper-plato^ ilInstrations,^-Hj\ken d irect from photographs, w ill rep ay thpim ost careful stjudy. I t la j u s t su ch a book as tho

t a f r ig h t s o f t h e . p o o p lo i n s t ip u la t in g j [ elHzens o f A abury .P ark o u g h t to lssne.

Tho caso of Officer Charlos E . ' K ipp, fo r assaul t, has gone off for tho terra. _ Thp plain-, t lif was absont as weil as a m atorial w itness fo r tho defendant.

tho audienco^olnod.i le v rb eo rg o C. M addock in his address In­

dulged In a ; ‘llttlo p loasantry , a n d passed th en ce to extol th e pa trio tism and love o f co u b try s h o w ^ b y tho soldiers o f the w ar in g oing to rtio front. t

M aster S. %.?.F ay _ followed wiUi a .g ra n d p iano aolo.from tliu-opcra “ Sem lram lde.”

Tho sh o rt address—ftnilllgd on tho program — was occupied by M ajor ^ a i te r s o n , w ith rominlticenco and p a tr io tic u tte rances, sucb

plllug near by showed th eir bare feet. jW h ecp j, ag ra re e x p e rl< m c ^ a n d wdrm love o f country.can only suggest? n o ahw ~pald a -m erited trlb u to to th e women in w ar tim es and spoko o f tho organised W om an’s Relief C orps, a u x ­

i l i a ry to tho O. A. R.®*A collection w a ^ ta k e n , d u rin g w liich tho

band playod ano ther selection.*‘Tho B attle P ray er,” su n g by th e Gleo

C lu l^ was highly appreciated , ^Mlss Id a W y ck o ff then gavo a beautifu l rccltatlon,- “ T hey p u t no flowers on m y father’s g rav e .”

T he address by- Rev. J o h n D, Skono was w plH itncd a n d moat appropriate , on th o t ra p

t o f n r t h o r r a v a g e s an x l . .u n t i l . t b o - ^ q b l e - t l d e a - - t n g m o r ia K i t s - Hl^ ^ ^ a u o a ^ a n d ^ l j h ^ i W j ^ l l esee l it to re tu rn w hat h as been stolon. T he **-------------- **•“ ■— *— * *-r- ‘— —pier pilings o f ,tho pavilion hafvo also been strengthened?—It Is .e s tim a to d th o . cxpenso Wijl reatfh $5,000 o r dpw ard.

F I o r a lE x l i ib i t io n .Tho com m ltteo having in chargo tho boantl

fying o f o ur p ub lic and p riva te g£ojyid8 will will give a floral exhib ition1 a t L ibrary IlfelTon Thursday and F riday oyenings n e x t AU tfio florists of the vicin ity a re invited to Bend in piftfltw^—P rivato ei'fitt)! t io n s^ H l'b o c a lli and taken caro o f. A dm ission free. 'Refresh m cnts w ill,be spld. - • Zi. !

then passed to tho im portan t h isto ry wo1 aro ^making and tho .duty wo owo to o ur phlldrpn l ie olosod with a trlb u to to tho volunteer*Sol­d iers of o u r coun try aa the g ran d est fea tu re in o u r Am erican h istory. ’ • _

l fter an o th er selection by tho band , Rev. S. E d Y oung m ade a sho rt address, m ain ly on tlio pa trio tism of o u r forefathers!

T bo m ost beau tifu l and a ttrac tiv e oxorcise .of tho ovonlng, and Which held tho vast a u 1 dience un til aftor lO o 'c lock , was tho exblbl-

ilonudgllLafliL jH arcli t o h y U h o. g ir ls a b d bo y sfcach bearing a w reath o S flo w e rsa n d a flag on which was inscribed tho .S ta te ho o r sho represented , tho 43d being tho D is tric t o f

Tho drill and execution of tho o rders under d irection o f M. F. Bird, wero as, correct and orderly os if -dono by,old regulars, Thoy were greeted with m uch app lause as th ey w ont th rough th o ir various figures. '

In tho decoration of tho m onuraont, each ono, as tho Stato w as called,' passPd to the m onum ent, deposited his o r h e r w rea th and recited an ap p ro p ria te verso, in tho follow ing o rd e r :

Maine—Elmer King.New Ilampshlro— Bloomfield HuHnk.Vermont—Katbor Farrington.M assachusetts-Jennie pratt. •,Rhode I Bland—Daniel Lent.Connecticut-B ill us Brown.New York—Annie Leonard.

• ptmhsyivania—u ia id L eo n a rd . :____ ___Now Jersey—ceaaloBInl,' ...Dolawaro—Herbert Belting.Man*land“ Howard Zcpp.Virginia—Itoyal Clark.^ .West VlrgInIa^<Jrac|o Fenlon.

. North Carolina—lAzzlo Hunt.Houtb Carolina—Krolty Wrixht. , ’Georgia— 1------- ■ :*Alabama^-Arthur Jleltlng.- . *Florida—Howard Colby.Ohlo^I.uiuSUverH, •Indiana—Charles Bennett,Illinois—Maggie Hnlbroot,Mlchigan—Mlsa Penn.WlscoiiBin^Johnnlo O’Brien.Kentuoky—UaUlo Coodwlu. ;Missouri—E. King. *Iowa— Isabella loom!*.—Minnesota—Mabel Garrlgan. VNebraska—Winnie Itadcllft*.KanKaa-Joslo Tenljrocck.Mississippi—Lulu-Hrowit.Loulslaua—Bertha Town.ArkatHHM^alllo Haya.ToXas—Edith Harris.Tennessee—Baltic- Weir.

. Nevada—Emma Jones.- California—Stella Coleman.

Qregou—Clara Crovvoll. ■..•••• .Montana—May Coloman.North-Uakota—Bortba Penn. . ..

•Souttk Dakota—Allco yalph.WaslilngtPn—Ocorglo ibulcy.Colorado—Florence Page,

" District of (^)lumbla—Anylo Orr.This, w ith > tb eo lo aip g tab lean x , “ g o d d ess

of L iberty ,“ '(MIbs E lia C ham berlin) so ldiers and B a i l o r s , wero scoucs long to bo rem cm bor- od. D uring tho p resen tation , the ch ildren Bang ‘‘ My C onhtry ’tls of Theo,” knoelibg d u rin g Jh o to -v e r s o . - . *

Tho Impressive exorclsea wero b rough t to a close by Rov> Dr. Chandlor’s-bonodictlon on tho aaaembly, the P resident, an d on th is g roat country . ________ - ' l_

P. Hall P ackoris tolsBUo.a sum m or dally a t Soabrighr, to bo know n as tho DaVji flcgisiir*

JOURNAL,

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SATURDAY, JUNE 1. 18«S.

Tho Koyport M. E. Church has Krtsi o t Its indebtedness.

A lready a n um ber o f flno ca trlag a re seen o n onr^ streets.

T. I I . Borlngor has begun to clea o p bis sam m or s tand on Aebnry avenue pav Ion.

Beverly ia to havo a bank, a b rano jo f the C am dep.Safe, T ru s t an d Deposit Con ^ n y .

A flno. Job of g rad ing u p and sc d ing la bolng dono on th asq n a ro sc o a to f Sum tL ak o ..

Tho M onm outh G rand J u ry took he ir $2 per day , rep o n a to tlio contrary notwl istand- lngt * . ................... ........................

v ^pphan'8cy r iv e r vytll bo eto ckcd w i l l sh ad i lu rln g iho present sea so n b y t h o 1f n l t r |8 ia tcs F is h C o m m iss io n . ' 1

Tbo re seems to bo som e lax ity lu r |lio OU* forCom ontof tho ordlnnnco a g a in st firm in g bloyclos on^idow alks. '

— The Coloman IIouso, Is receiving U s pprl^g rejuvenation# prcpaxatOTy t o opontog tb e 'm iddle o f tho m onth

Ono of the d e 'co ra i^gg ..oL the F lra t tlonol Bank on T hursday was a f la g tb a service a t Daitimoro froni 1801 to 1805. |

M rs. L. E. M organ, who has beon pro«uatcd lo r tw o m onths w ith paralysis,i Is.noyv aB o to movo ab o u t hor room w ith Itttlo asslstaoco.

Slnco tho .W orts law wont in to e tfcct on May 20, no ono seem s to havo interfered wjth tho beer w agons th a t Infest this

lMr.‘ and David LondonHlagor, o f frbll- adolpblft, forin^rly o f th is place, havp been bdsy shak ing bands with old friends here t |n s wook. . . - .. i. :

— T "--------------- jA few ten ts aro ip p laco In Ocean Grove,/ In

a week o r tw o tho can v as houses will whjten. tbo landscape ab o u t tlio A uditorium and Bothesda Block. | '

Tho Ocean Hotel annex Is receiving hstfln ishlng touches a t the h an d s o f tl^b .pplpyire. A rchitecturally th is houso has no enpcrlor along the ooast. •!

Col. D . B. M nrphy has th rea tened to; j band C om pany F, o f th e Seventh Rbglmpnt, Mt. Ilo lly , unless tho m em bers a tteu d jtho drills prom ptly . • ‘ i

, —T bero has been a considerable w eed ingou t from C om pany A rec e n tly a n d tw enty jiew men have been recru ited , much to tho odyan tage o f tho ran k and file. jt .

Mr. Thom as Gopfiill, b ro th e r• and sl»ier, wero dow n on W ednesday from Jersey City* and bavo secured tho sam e room s they ia d last year o t H otel Brunswick, ,

Tho story going tho rounds of tho paiiors a b o u t tho ticket agent n t A sbury 'P ark em bez­zling funds, is iucorrect. A sbury , In W arten county , Is probably the place.

Mr. B radley’s men o re d riv ing 20 tb 85 feet p iling fo r th e boardw alk north o f the Fifth avonno pavilion. Tbo old ones look jliko broom sticks in com parison.

Tho proposition of the Occan Grove Asso­ciation to allow, 1‘sw au ” boats, m annod by men, on-Wcaloy Lake th ls^ u m m o r, will no t bo relished by th e b o a t boy

Tho Jlbel su it of Jo h n W. (J ask ill, teacher a t EnglIshtow n, against several o t the citizens of |h a t pla6o, resu lted In a v erd ic t o f #2,000 ifor p laintiff. Tho caso was appealed.

Oi}kcn box os for tho reception o f co n trib u ­tions for tfio M onm outh M em orial H ospital havo been placed in tho hotels, railw ay ata« lions a n d o th er publlP places a t L ong BranoK

— . •/*'“ D iam ond N ecklace,” ” My Mothor-in-

Law” an d “ D am on a n d .p y th ia s” will b e |n -I0rpr6toa'b 'y“the M artin’s M etropolitan ^ n - cdy Co., a t tbo'Now G rand O pera House, com ­m encing Ju n e 8.

The com m ittee on tow n decoration and im ­provem ent will hold a floral exh ib ition a t L ib rary ' n a j l on the 0 th and 7th of J a n e . Flowers and p lan ts will bo sold to raise funds fo r tho uso o f tho com m ltteo.

Assem blym an F ra n k M cDe^mlt, o f N ow arkr has purchased tho Nowark Sim ifay Stttndui'd, wiifob-wiff ^horeaftcr b e a D em ocratic organ th at w ill ventilate Mr. M cDorm it’s -y ie w s . Jo sep h A tklpson will rem ain aa editor.

The“Ocean G rove A uditorium ,1s being cov^ ered w lth fabric roofing and sla to pa in t. Tbo roofs o f o ther SuTldfnga owned by tho Asso­c iation will bo covered w ith thosam o m aterial. The' ExceU tor S late P a in t C om pany is doing tho-Work. _ . ,

Mr. M organ hos fitted u p a n e a t b a rb e r sh o p a t n o te ! B runsw ick, and has suppllod It with

^11 tho beat appliances, o f easy chairs, h o t^ n d cold w a te t. I t is a dealrabto'luTdftXQh ® H no com forts of the g n e tts x>f the hotels In tho neighborhood.

Tho h in d q u arters o f tho frogs cau g h t a t Deof Lako form a tom pllng delicacy fo r the epienro. One boy cau g h t tw o dozen vsry flue ones on S aturday , E xpressm an Y ost secured a dozon M onday ovenlng, an d w ith thfcm also g ot a n ice cold. .

A $2,200,000 m ortg’ogo, covering a ll tho *ap* pnrtonances o f tho nowly consolldated Atlan-

v tlo G ity Jta ilw ftj^ C o m p A ^ rw asitjco rtled M tt" the C am den R egistrar’s office oh^Satiirday . I t was tho largest single m ortgago ever re­corded In Camden.

Jo h n S. Lufbarrow , who kep t o hotel a t E a ton tow n for a n um ber of jo a rs , died M on­day n igh t, aged W3.* Ho wont to bdd In a p p a r­e n t good health, and bis death was caused by heart disease, Ho>waa a m e m b e r.o f the Board of Chosen Freeholders t o r three years.

I f you w ant to enjoy a g o o d -h ea rty laugtiy- vlalt tho M artin 's M etropolitan Comedy Co,f. a t tho Now G rand O pora n o o se , on M onday, Ju n o 3. Thoy will rem ain for th roe n igh ts, appearing in thp follow ing reperto iro I “ D ia­m ond N ecklace,” “ M yTifbthor in-Law ,” pnd “ D am on and P y th ias.”

T hojdem and.for bean poles a long the.shore ono w ould n a tu ra lly -su p p o se w ould am o u n t to n o th in g a t a j l ; ye t d u rin g tho past year Messrs. N. E. B uchanon «fc Co. have sold o v er 3,00u i^f thom botwee*n Key E a s t a n ^ D e a l Beadh. * T’he Bamo firm c u t and stackeid over 25,000 in the cedar sw am ps, ' ------

A F l f f h t I n t h e A i r .

Tho following s to ry ia vouohed for b y one of our residen ts as rollablo. I lls fa thor w as a n eye-wUncss a n d to o k consldorablo In terest in n a rra tin g bow an caglo g o t fooled by tak ­in g moro th an bo conld carry .

O n .a farm ju st outsldo of A sbury Pa^k, somo fo rty or fifty y ea rs ago , It w as tho cus­tom to keop eboop. D uring tho sp rin g occa­sionally a y oung lam b w onld die, nn d i t was^ th row n on tlio roof of a shed, probab ly to havo it o u t of-tho way o f prow ling dogs, w hich m fght bo cn tlce l Into bad h ab its , Au oOglo hav ing Its cy rio in tho top o f a neigh­b o rin g pine, a fte r npondlng a w in te r on low d ie t, conceived th a t th e tem lcrlam b k ln m ight sorvo as a toothsom o repast, an d clandes­tinely appropriated tho In fan t m utton .

Ono day Jt chanced th a t T hom as G rim alkin httd pcrchod hlm seU on tho aam o ebed roof fo r a sunny booozo. Tho.eaglo bad b e e u o n sc an t altowanco fo r a fow daya qnd w as long­i n g for his nsnnl noonday moal. N ot s topp ing to exam lno critica lly w ith b is caglo eyo, ho m ado ono long swoop, and boforo poor Tom w as fairly awako, ho was being b om o sky^ Ward muoh ag a in st hla w ill. ’

Hero waa a “ co nd ition” th a t ad m itted o f n o delay, and tho tu g of w ar began. F a r an d foathers flow In tho mrial contest. Som etim es tho eagle w ould m oun t upw ard an d ag a in tho c a t would bring him dow n. P robab ly n o t ranro tlm p tw o m lnutco olapsed w hon b a th socmccl to bo conquorod. Both descended rap id ly to tho ground, tbo c a t k trlk lng first. They Were dead, both vlctltoa o f m isplaced judgm ent. . i i j ; i i » j ii j j . . •*

\ P r a i s e t h e J j i t t l d O n e s .

P a ren ts aro too o ften slow to see tho m otivo o f their ch ildren’s k in d est notion*. A llttlo feiiow has been read ing of somo yoUng hero w ho holpod his fa thor and rriother in a ll so rts of w a /s { an d aR or rack in g his b rain s to fllink how he, too, can help , ho rem em bers th a t he c a n fetch hla fa th e r’s slippers and tak e hla boo ts'aw ay and p u t thom in ,th e p ro p er placo. W ithout aaylng a word to anybody w hen evening cpmos ho does.ifc, tin t;th o fa th o r Is so occupiod th a t bo notlces^hbrw iiat the boy has done. Tho llttlo fellow hopps on, th ink ing th a t when ho goes to bed hjs fa th e r will say how pleased he w as to see C harley so w illing to h e lp ; b u t n o t a word is u tte red , an d the boy goes to bed w ith a chok ing feeling in h is th ro a t and says hla prayers by the bedside w ith a sadness very real In h is h ea rt.

P aren ts often com plain of* ch ildren n o t bolng so ready to holp as thoy should be. T he fau lt Is with the.paren ts’, who havo n o t know n how to evoko feelings with fchicb th e h ea rt o f every child la tleh ly sto red . A irV oV da of- approval a re helpfu l and encouraging . In a largo fam ily there have been days o f a nx ie ty a n d care. Tho e ldest d augh ter 'by h e r sk ill in tea6b ipg haa earned a little e x tra m oney, and W ithout a world to any ono Bbo lays noarjy all o f it o u t In buying th logs ti^at a re m uch necdod in the houso. W b at jo y .fills h o r h eart w hen a fond m other takes h e r aside , and with o ibotlon which can n o t be conceatod says how

'th a n k fu l uliu lu for Much considerato klndnoss, on d m nrm ura : “Jl d o n ’t knoWfw hat wo should d o w ith o u t’’yon, d a rlin g I” My friends, do n o t be so chary of theso w ords of. encourage­m en t.— flood Words,

F ^ t i y m is ta k e s .* A. teacher requTred her pnpils to w rite origi­na l BentJ-nceSi.cohlalnlng w ords which ocpur In tb e lr lessons d u rin g the day, In o rder to Im press tho m eaning upon tb elr m inds. One boy b rough t in tho word p a c ify follow s: ’‘ T he poet pacified a poem .” l i e gavo his o a thority for this uso o t tbe word—tho dic-

boy found tho definition Of throb—to beat painfu lly—and w rote f “ My m other throbbed mo be cause I w ent sw im m ing In the pond.”

“ N o t o n e (s)cen t fo r T r ib u te .”A young m an who carried w ith him a pow­

erfu l odor o f m usk ontered a c a r o f a C, R. R, Long Branch tra in a t Je rsey C ity la s t Fritlay; an d took h a lf of the only v acan t sca t: A clerical gentlem an w ith gold-rlm m ed~spdcta; cles was following him , a n d occupied tho re-, m ain lng h a lf o f tb e seat. Tho m usky per- fum o-beqam e m ore intense, anggesting tho hockoyed illu stra tio n s of the div isib ility 'O f m atto r which is fobnd In somo of tho olcmen- tarj* text-books. In self defcnso the m on becam e dldactio.

“ I t is rem arkab lo ,” Baid ho,, p leasantly , "h o w long m usk re ta in s its o d o r. I t is said th a t a grain of m usk will scont up a room for ten years,, w ithout any perceptib le viosa o f w eight.”

“ Hoy f s a i d th e young man," sh ifting a ro u n d uneasily.

“ I t is .sa id th a t a grain o f musk1' will por- fnm e a room for ton years, w ithou t a n y per­c ep tib le loss o f w olght,” *blandly repeated the clergym an. .. ~

W ithin the n ex t^ w o m inu te* th e perfum ed you th m ado his w ay - to, tho \ sm oking-car,, whon the dldactio p as to r ‘took tho vacated placo near the w indow, w ith a n ^xprcssion^n, h is face which som e m igh t h ave th o u g h t to bo an indlcation o f am usom ent. _. .

W h e re to ^ e t H o rse s .Few dealers ip horso floab a re botter knov^n

in th is 'sec tio n th a n Mr. Jo h n W . Morrte, | f o rm or ly . o f - N ttW^Brungwlok^aod-NPwi&?kr

Tho firm Is now MowIb & C hessm an, and tho ir placo o t business Is 520 Broad s tree t, N ew ark. W hen it comos to offering horses, m ales a q d ponies in lots o f 200 o r 300 a t a tim e somp Idea o f the phoico th a t Is given a p urchaser m ay bo im aginod. I f you havo any. idea of jm rc b as in g a n anim al for an y pur- poso whatover, from a d ray horso t o a tro tter, ju s t road tbolr advertisem ent.

-R ov, d A M ott has jn a t preaohod his W on lloth ann iversary Bormon as p a s to r of: tho F lom ington P resbyterian C hurch. W hen ho began b is pasto ra to tho churob bad 2 ip m em ­bers ; now It haa 512. D uring tbo tw en ty years the congregation bas bn (It a now $33,~ 000 church , ’a $12,000 parsonago, and con* trlbu tcd $42,000 for various m issionary and bcnuvolont.porposca. * (

' A g ran d concert will be given a t E duca­tional H all on T h u rsd a y J.nne 0, by tbo C o­lum bia College Gloo an d B anjo C |ub , U nder tho auppioos of-tho W ostm tnstor PresbyterJari C hurch. A 6eleq£prpgram ia'prom ised. T he mualo-Ioving p u b lic 'o f A sbury P a rk sho u ld hot.m lsa this trea t. F o r full p a rticu lars seo sm all bills and hangprs. JteSorVed seats can bo secured a t Kin m onth’s d rag ~ sto fo .~ :

F o u r beau tifu l “ sw an” b oa ts will p ly on Wealey Lako th is sum m er, com m encing tb e lr trips. In a fow days. Mr. Jam es W . DolUvcr, tho p roprie to r, haa bogn Jioro-thla week m ak­ing tho necessary arrangem ents, n o bas boats on C en tra l P ark Lake, Now Y ork, ond in scores of othor places bctwoon the sea c o ast a n d -C h ic a g o ;; Mf;~Charlt*a W. 'B o tzcli; <0F Philadelphia, will.bo In charge o f tbe-W esluy I^ako squadron . • i • ’ ’ *

A flrp broko out las t T harsday n ight In tho paraifflno dopartm ont of tho Tldow ator Oil Com pany’s works a t Bayonne. Tbo build ing con tained valuable m achinory used in oper­a tin g tbo oil vat& Thero wero 20,000 pounds of w ax 'in tho build ing and eighteen v a ts of bleachers, caoh co n ta in ing alx ty barre ls o f oil. This, with tbreo tan k s of oil, was entirely consumod. Loss, $70^000.

News was recolvcd on M onday from More- head, Ky., which led to tbo Identification of tho m an who was asphyx iated by g as tw o woekfl ago a t tho C ity H otel, Now Bruns- wlok, os Jam es Kelly, of th e form or .place, p ap ers In Kelly’s pockets ib d lc s te ^ th a t bo, was on his way to m eet a green goods m an; His frjends say th a t ho had ' rufUsed to tell thom w hat bnsinosa w as tak in g him E ast.

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A ptoposltion la on foo t to build’ a bou- lovord ono hundred feet wldo from A sbury P a rk to Farm iogdalo and Froehold: Tbo d riv e ­way is to be the sm oothost an d best I t is pos­sible to mako, wbllo on eacb side Will be a wldo prdm epada fo r pedestrlana ,-separa ted from tho roadw ay by a row of flno tree*. Its oatim ntcd cost Is $l,OOO.por mllo.

H alf tho population of UaddonQld rushed o u t o f thoir houses a t 8 o’clock 8 u nday morn- I b g a t tho ringing of the B ap tist C hur oh bell, expecting to seo a conflagration. SextOn Rolpb B orton’s w atch was responslblo for thp' oxoltem ont. I t bad gained Over an h o u ro d him. ' r '

R ev . J o h n E . C ookm an, p a s to r o l Tw enty- fo u rth Street M. E . C hurch, Now York city, has roslgnod and annpuuood lils In ten tion to jo in tho Episcopal C hnrcb . Mr. Cookm an Is a b ro th er of the lato Rev. A lfred Cookm an, an d Is well know n a t Occan Grovo.

[From tho hfoiurumih Zto7wmi/.I

M o n i r ) o n t l i C o u r t s . . .v-

Tho caso of the S tate ogainfltT W illiam JSnos,for assau lt an d battery , was tried on F riday m orning. Tho com plainant, M rs. Brian, clalraod th at Jo n es dom andod a week’s wages from hor whloh w as duo him, aud- becauso Bho did not glvo it to h im , ho assaulted h e r in tho k itchoa a t hor honeo in M didwan, and thon followed hor up s ta irs and choked her. Ho don led this, b u t th o ju ry accepted her e to ry an d found him guilty , b y t rocom m onded him to tho moroy of tho court. S entence was' deferred.

Ruesoil Van Brack lo, colored, retracted bis ptoa of not guilty to tho chnrgeof a ssau lt and battory, and pleaded gnllty . l id -w a s sen- tonoofl to Htato prison for tw o yoara. Tho charge wm# for a ttem p tin g to nhoot a Mrs. Corlles a t W est AhburjvlVirk las t sum m or.

Jo h n .D ickson re trac ted h is p lea o f not guilty to tho chargo o f assau lt nnd battory nnd ploaded guilty , Ilo was sontonced t o tho county ja il for 00 d a y a ,^- A t tho opening of c o n jt on M ondoy m orn­ing Ju d g o WoJ|lngl!tfi,ok tho m atto r o f tho lluebeoa which had bebt^ laid over from tho first day of conrt. Ho sta ted th a t tho clork had glvon him o list 6 t tho persons w hoso a p ­plications had been granted , w ho ha<J.j\o$ paid tho requirod fco. This list* oontalncd fournam os. Ju dgo W allin g ,o rd o red th a t a rulo bo iesuod to show causo why these llconflos B h o u l d not bo revoked, a n d appointed n oxt M ondoy fo"r tho heorfng,

A, A. flohnston modo oppllcatlon to tho •fcourt to reconsidor th eir refusal to g ra n t a ’ ilcenso to Jam es II. n o lg lit a t Low er Squan- k u m ., H e said th a t tho s ta tem en t which was m ade to tho c o u rt on tho first day of co u rt to th ec ffo c t th a t a rem onstrance with a largo num bor of nam es could .bo ob tained , w as n o t correct, a n d t ho presented a p e tition In favor o f„granting £ho llconse, which contained 140 names. Ho m entioned several, am ong Whom wero . l l a l Allaire, Josoph Butcher, E dw ard Stokoy and others. . Tbe co u rt, however, do cllncd to reconsider tho action o f tho first day .

Tho application of Jam es C arr, who w as a . suTj«ftrrl^fcrrlJSTflul Lawler, o f Long Branch, who d ied botweq^L.tho tlm o o f filing app lica­tion an d tho opening of court, w as g ran ted ; foe $175,

A pplication o f George II. Jo h n so n , w hole­sale, near Lakewood, was g ra n te d ; fee $150.*: Charles Shutts , ju s t ou t o f Noptuno. town- phlp, n o rth of A sbury P a rk , la id Over,. F ran k D alton, E atontow n, refused.

P atrick E ager and Jo h n K olb, on acco u n t of tr ia l pendlnK^hUd. tholr applications, laid p v e r to Ju n e l O . .* W hen tho application o t W m ; W . Conover camo n p , A. A. Jo h n s to n objectod to g ran tin g tho license on the ground th a t tho house had becn-kept In a disorderly m anner. , Ho p ro ­duced several witnesses, wh(j be ing’ sworn, testified th a t they had seen the barroom open on Sunday, and h a d -b o u g h t liq u o r th ere on S unday, M r. A pplegate appeared fo r M r. C onover and s ta ted tb a t It w as .^ su rp rise to him th a t finch chargcs were going to bo m ade, and aakdd th a t the u m ttS t be la id over u n til ho could preparo to answ er them . I lls request was g ran ted an d It was laid over ^to J u n o 10.

Thom as C layton, V illa P ark , refused.A num ber o f applicatio n s fo r w holesale

licensed m ade alnce the opening o f CZTiirt'worb d ep o sed of a s follows : llo rm an B auer, g ran ted , $150’ . ..

T abor C, Taylor, Eatontow n, gran ted , $150 H ugh Coyel, W all township, laid over.J o h n C ary, Long Branch, laid over.H oyt F rancis, N orth luring Branch,

g ranted , $ir>0.M rs. 8 . A. K iicoms, R lberon, g ru n ted , $150. M. MinzL*t)h*'lnier, hong Branch* granted ,

$150. ' •Samuel Nuthonwon, Long Hranch, grantod ,

$150.— Oldoon ConovoPf--U pl,uP ~ Freehold^- luhl over. ' . • . * • • • • •

Paal Lista, bottler, Long Branch Villago, granted , $150.

Owen H url, Of Red Bank, re trac ted b is p lea of not gu ilty to the clmrgo o t p e tit larceny and pleaded guilty . H e was sontencod to tho county ja il for 00 days.

Safqucl Conk re trac ted his p lea o f not guilty, and p leaded guilty to th o chargo o f falso protonsos, Sontonco was suspended to ascerta in his ago.

Sam uel G. Conk, J r . , w^s p u t to tho b a r _Qrjdj>Icaded~not gu ilty to a chargo bf embez- z lem enTand jarcony- W m . B u tcher wont his ball lo ap p ear on tho first T h u rsd ay in Sep tem bor fb r tria l. •

M r. V redenburgh askod thoi c o u rt to post­pone th e caso o f t ho S tato ag a in s t Jo h n II, Coolc for libel to a la te r dato tp givo counsel m ore tim e to prepare tho caso. T h e request, by conscnt p f thp Prosocutor, w as so t down for Ju n e 12, \- O n T uesday m ornlngrthorProsocutorm ovcd

tho case of thp,State ag a in st H enry CarllSi for assan it an d b a tte ry . ' Tho defendan t is a son- in law of D iana H opkins, who w as tho com ­p lain an t. Tho alleged assau lt occurred at.' W est P a rk last Septem ber, d u rin g a n a lte r­cation obout tbo possession of her grandchild, in which Mrs. H opkins ond hor d au g h te r ond Curlls all had o tussle. T he ju ry rendered a verdict o f not guilty .

M ary Feathcrson retracted h e r p lea o f not guilty to the charge of being a com m on scold, and pleaded guilty . * Sontenco w as deferreduntil the ,5 th o f goptcm ber next. ...^THovirfo iJonnqtt was tried fo r assau lt ond battory on his father, ab o u t a year ago, Tho com plainant was ono of his b ro thers. Tho alleged a ssa u lt was com m itted d u rin g a quur- rol in a n oyster collar. B ennott w aa ac­q u itted . . . -

- T h e K i n k *s D a i i K h t ^ r y .

-T he Lond a*Hand / circ le o f th e- K in g ’s D aughters, consisting of lodlos o f a ll denom i­nations, was organized las t w in ter, an d took for their special w ork tho helping of tho poor and sick In W est Park. Tholr chlot. effort was to soek o u t tho alck ond helploss rim ong tho poor, supply ing them with food and ofotb ing, and a ssisting o thers in o b tain ing work w ith tho o b ject of m aking them , as fa r as possible; self-supporting. Tbo l£dle6 bavo been vory much gratlflod w ith th o roatjlt of tho lr offoris, an d hope in tho au tu m n t o os tabllah a thoroughly organized ch a rity , th a t tbo w orthy poor m ay bo found, and o thers jndlolonaly m anaged. ,

In M arch a-S ow lng School w as organized fo r tho benefit o f tho children. Tho uso of tho colored B ap tist C hurch on Sprlngw ood avenuo. was obtained, and thoy soor^Iiad a lorco and Interesting sohool o f both w hite and colored children, which m et overy S a tu r­day dne#iioon„ Tho children wore provided w ith patchw ork , handkerchiefs to hem^ apro n s and u nder garm ents to m ake, an d cach ^ a ttk clo was given to the child a fte r it w as pnlsbed, Thoy entered In to , tho sp ir it of tbo work, an d tholr m others a ro m uch gratified a t tbo p ro ­gress thoy havo rondo. Thorp a ro flfty-thrco children on tho roll of tho school, and th ere bas beon an avorago attendanco o f forty.

Tho school closed last Satu rday w ith a yory pleasing program of rec ita tions a n d singing, and prizes wore given to thoso ,wbo had ottondod all-tho sessions. By Invitation from Miss Thom as, Rov. Dr. C handler, o f tiio P res­b y terian Church, was presont, an d m ado a very bxcollonl address to tbo children.

W. M. Pawley & Co.Wo did not suppose o n r ,customers

would anticipate our new . departure bo* fore onr plang woro mado, nor that every­body would learn from tho first au- nounoomont that wo lmd addod Carpets, Mottings, &o., ■ to our Stock of Houso Furnishings, go wo aro not snrprisod whon wo frequently hoar expressions of rogrot that purchases had beon mado bo* foro our Goods had boon examinod.

Mattingo aro,now in demand. Moat of our first Stock is now sold, but h fresli flupply haft arrived and wo ato in shapo to supply evory gTado, for 10c, per yard, or $3.(50 per roll, upwardo, •

Holland Windo^ Shades, monnte<l complete on spring roller, 33o.

Curtain Poles, witlt brass trimmings pomploto, 23o.

Window Shados in spcoial sizes made and hung to order. ?

“ I jnst paid 20o. by tho roll for Mat­ting not so good as yours nt 25o, Why didn’t I know you.kopt it?” ono lady said. Another, “ I wish I had soon your goods boforo purchasingati New York, X oould havo been bettor suitod hero.” And so it goes several times a day. — ’

But whilo wo call your spocial atten­tion to thoso now lines of Gooflswo don’t moan that you shall forgot any depart­ment if wo can holp it,

A nioer lino of Hanging Lamps or' Vase Lamps would bo hard to find a t 'any­thing Iiko ours prices. Just think of a nioo Hanging Lamp completo for $2,00. We havo sold lots of thom. Just styp in and look—that won’t cost you anything.

Our orders for English Decorated Din­ner and Tea Sots becamo duplicated last month, and wo now have a dotiblo stock; but we propose to sell thom off quickly, by offering them at extremely low prices. Theso aro not cheap goods, though you might think sp,, as tho prico will bo but a trifio over tho cost of white goods, but they will bear a close inspection, being English Porcelain, with under-glaze dec­orations. Wo are selling onr cheaper, English Decorated Dinner gets, 112 piooos, for ftD.OO^only four sots-loft.

By the way, wo havo a Toilofc Set soil­ing at $1.50 for ton pieces and $2.50 foT two^ve nieces—-white, to bo sure, but they will go quiok. Wish we had,more of them.

.*We Bell the genuine 1847 Rogers Pros. Silverware too—best goods made. Re-. tailed at 40 per oent. from catalogue prices.

In fact Jt would bo diffiaulb to_tell what we don’t sell in tho Houso Furnishing line (furniture excepted) „ and if you haven t token tho time tolookinupon us this Spring it will pay you to do so.

Itomombor tho * LEADING STOVE DEALERS

* . of tho.Now Jersey Coast, at 1G6-1G8 Main St., i--AsnunY.Park, N. J.

»- OiicllugUiUV bchool . census''B hpw s 1^654' chlldron of school ago. The city’s „schools will seat b u t 1,000 pnpils.

h o t e l s , $ t c .

. DAVIS CO TTA G E,no , Bit’ Bond s t , cor. Muhroo ave,, Asbury I’a rk , • N. J., nowlv rnrnlehodrconncctod with tho ew er * System and suppliod with pure Artesian W ater

.P. O, Box 1U7. MIt8. J . U. DAVIS. ;

T " K P I E r - R E P O N THocond avenuo atid KinRflloy. strcot,- Awbury Park. N. J , now open for tho wnson. Within ono block of tho bcach. All Ashury Park Im­provements. i f . J . BOYCE.

T H E , H A R L E M ,Cor. Hocond avo. and Emory at,. Aebnry Park, opp. Kduualionut Hull Square. Ifoiwu and loca­tion flrabelaBs ; eouventem w beaelfand sUitlon. itatea fo r Juno 80 to S<. MU8.1C. SK1NA,

T H E O A K S ,G00 Third avonuo. Hltuatod opposlto Ednba- Uonal Ilall 8<niarc. Fall and winter tormfl $5 to fs. Heater, &c. Excellent table. Open ontire year. Spoulal term s to families.

3 R O A D W A Y H O U S E ,Cor. Broadway and Beach avonuo,

OCEAN &BOVE, - NEW JERSEY,Now open, well fnrolflhed, nnd dollghtfnlly situ* atcd ono block from tlio bathing grounds. Nkw M a n a o b h e n t . Special rates ft»r Juno and famt- llea. MBS, A. W, LYMAN.Box2&l. H|KH. M. A. SPENCEH.

Fifth Avenue CottageASBURY PARK, N. j ’,

Tipon Juno 29J i. Near tho ocean and bat.h|qgvf rounds. Pleasant rooma and cxcollont table,

erms $7 to $W per week,M)8SL-M_C. J0NES5

LICENSES.

All Lisen.ses are due and payable on the first day of June 1889. No person will lie al­lowed to engage in business requiring a License without having first secured the neces­sary permit.

By order of ' Board o f Commissioners.

Proposals Wanted.ProjM»Kiils will lie received for tho removal of

garbage from tlio Borough o f Anbury I’ark for ono year from .June lf>, Ifo'J, to June in, 18510;

Adilreas all pfoposals to C. T BAILEY, Clerk Ilpurd o f Commbaloners,

P arkJJall, Asbury Purk, N. J .

A N ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE MAKINd OP EXCAVATIONS IN

HIPEWAI.KH.B b o . 1. Jio It ordained by tho CommtsHloners of

tbo Borotigbof Asbury l*ark. thatnoexoavaUoiui- ,HhaU boroartor Ijo maoe tn the sidew alks of this Borough, fo r cellar steps, bancmcnt steps, the pdttlng In of coal or for any other purpose what­ever, until tho consont of the (^muplsslouera of this Boromrh shall first bo obtained. ^ •

S e c . 2 . T hat any person desiring to m ako ox- cavatloiiH us aforesaid shall prepare ^ Jan s and spoollleationsj showing and sta ting how said ox- cayations will affect tbe sidewalk- or sidewalks to bo used, and presont said plana and specifica­tions to the Commissioners of this Borough,-who urwm intjpoctlon thor«<jf shall by resolution cither perm it o r refuse the application us In their Judgment the public Interest m ay require.

Sec. 3. T hat any person offending uKulnst the provisions o f this onllnuneeshall forfoltand pay a penalty of twenty dollars for each und every violation thereof.. . Sec. 4. T hat this ordinance shall tak o effectImmediately.- '• ■ ■ ;*...............

Adopted RluyW 1H80.TOHN D. BEEGI.E, President.

C. T. BAlbEY, Clerk. _ . a

E X C E L S I O RS X iA T E J? A IH T

•J«ls a life presorvor to Shingle, Slate, Tin, Pelt. Gravel o r any other kind o f Hoofs and Buildings, increasing their w ear and preventing thoir d&cay. The following gentlemen/and firms in this vicinity bavo lately h a d J t apulied to_thelr .buftdtngs, and m&y ue consulted as to Its a p p e a r anoe and utility i

Dr. J. A. w . Hetrick, Ahburv Park.N . P. Little, -,ffl. Htamrionway,

% DK 8Tl). Hvans, . •Bartlne Brown, .Anthony Tmax> “ .Rev. poo. Howell, “

• ' G, J . Sehanek’A Son, »'*L. E. Watson, "N, E. Buchanon, .John F. Hawkins, '— - '• "iEmbloy & Hulick, “C. B Held & Bro., Long Branch.W. U. Maps.- Pres’t Long'Branch

. Banking Co.Wm. Hathaway, Deal Boaoh.Ocean Orovo C. M. Association,Wm. A; W hite, Ocean Grovo.

» Mrs. L. II. Hubbard, M

DR. W ^§. BELIj, Agent,will call On yotTby request, to glvo full particu­lars as to the application and cost of th is pulnt, or m ay be culloitupon a t hla hcadiiuarters,

H O T E L A SIU fU V , ANbnry P a r k .

'j. E lyht y ears ago Putrlok Hogan, a shoe man^ h faoturcr a t Nowark, failed for |5 0 ,000. H is 'creditors acceptcd tw enty conts.on tho d o lla r,, b u t Mr. Hogan prom ised to pay every cont th a t_ b e l6g.i£d.- Last w in ter bo dlod, a fte r -nmking somo paym ents, b u t on h is d e fth d w d ho asfeod lTla-»famliy to p ay tho roaU L ast woek Mr. Hogan’s c red ito rs recoivotl chocks for tbo balatjooa duo thom. - Tho fam ily had paid overy dollar of Indobtodnpps.’

ROBERT PETERSON,

Auction and Commission House020 Cookman avenue.

CoriaJgnmentif of gooda from housekeepers, doalors, m anufacturers and othore teupeetfidly solicited.Special Sales of Fine Ooldand Silver Watc)mboth -ladles’ and gentlem en’s ; .jdao Jewelry, Chains, Hings, itO., T l i |» F r id a y m ill N n tn r*i l» y c v e u lu g n . Indies Invited. Every article warranted as represented or tho money ret timed. Tbouo Hoods iftuy bo purchased u t private salo a t any timo. This is your chance for bargains. Don’t forget tho plaoo.

B O U R S E ’ SENGLISH TONIC. . * •

Dyspepsia Pillswill no t only £Ive oaso, but pormanontly euro Wdlgoation, Dyspepsia, o r any gastric trouble.

For Sale by all Druggists.. W ANTED, -

A com petent woman wants to superintend chamber, Ilnon o r pantry departm ent lu hotel o r boarding houso. Address justlco Bodlno’s Em# ploymout Offlco, 105 K. Stato S t.,T renton, N. J . ’

Globe Cottage,N O W O P E N . F O R T H E Y E A R .

‘108’F o u r th A v e n u e , A h r t j r y P a r k .

A thoroughly furnished house. TO LET or FOR SALE.

.lath s e a s o n , i m

Richards House,' ..No,309_FirRtavenue, • • '!

ASBURY PARI^, N.'»L. Accommodates 100 gyests. - -

-Commercial Hotel,Centrally located In >

ASBARY.p a r k ;., * NKW JERSEY,Oi>on all thoyoar, . *

H e a d q u a r t e r a f o r c o m m e r c i a l m o n .

JAS, II. ROM A IN, Proprietor.

T H E LEN O X ,215 Fourth avenuo, ASBURY PARK, N. ,1.

OPEN THE ENTIRE YEAR.

For particulars address E. A. BUJCBY.

T H E H A M ILTO N ,211 Cookman avenuo, ?

WILL OPBN MAY 1, 1KH!K.I^w prices for earl# npplicnnH.

C. T. SMITH,

T H E O R IEN T A L ,ASBURY PARK, N. J .

SEASON UL-'. 1HH9—Juno I.Vto Septeml*er 15. _u n t n R R I Q P H N o .a ic ih ito n Place, n U I L L D n l O U U , vor. W lnthrop Place,

NKW YORK CITY.Centrally located, 2 blocks of Broadway. 2 blocks

of Fifth ave. Moderate rates by day nrwouk.SAM'L 11. MdNTYRE.

Grand Ave. Hof^l,the lui'Kcst hotel open ull ttie year.

Complete in ull modvru appliances- fi»r the health und com fort of W inter kuomIs ,

Artesian w ater. * Perfect sewerage.Sleatn heat ip M b rough.

LYBRAND SILL, l’rop’r.

T HE IRVIN G ,Third avenuo, noar ocean,

ASBURY PARK, NEW JERSEY.OPEN THE ENTIRE YEAR.

P ot fnrthor particulars, address^ M. LAUDENSLAGER,

HOTEl BRUNSWICK,OPEN FOIt TIIK SEASON JUNE 1st.

' A’ I^ndIug|ilotel In <»very respect.Beautifully situated Corner of Kingsley street

and Fourth avunue, within 70 yards of the beach, every room commundlng an unobstructed view of the occan. Tho uppolntmenUM»f Motel Bruns-

(wlclf'aro new aud eomplcte.For Information, address

MpIt(,/ftHi'l>AI|gONtl,H otel BrunsAtk, Asbury Park, N. J.-

g s t a t c .

W ANTED.A c o t t a g e , t o b o a r d o w n e r s a n d o t h e r s .

A d d r e s s B U S I N E S S .' B o x 31 , A s b u r y l ' u i k .

To R ent for th e SeasoD .A six-room cottago In vory desirablo location. t.'ompleUily furnished. Prleo reasonable. Ad- dross H. D. L., caro Jtium al.

’ TO LEASE.The northwost cornor o f Asbury avenuo und Main s tre e t; a good business location. • ■ .

Apply to I. N. KEIt, on tho promises.

To L et—for th e Season.A sovon-room fundshe<l co ttage w ithin tbr«!o minutes’ walk North AslmtY nVaUim. Umul iermrttitrTitartJrtmnlOtifeocmurrund toniicotcd —. with tbo sower. Address “ A,” Box 325,

apply a t 907 Fifth avenue.

T O L S I ? . -U N F U R N I 9 H K D - R 0 0 M B o n I ^ a k e ^ iy e n u c n e a r -

t l lC O iS a U , A p p ly t o M R S . M . F . W M l N E R , 'I’rcnton House; Asbury P ark5 N. J .

FO R SALE.LOTS a ’hd PLOTS a t MT< PROSPECT CEME­TERY. Apply to 1). II. TAYLOR, Post tyilco Building, Room !, Asbury Park,

FO R RENT.Upper floor (fl rooms, unrumisho’d j of a now houso on So wall avenue fo r the soason. Will no t ront to a family o f over three o r four.

Apply tuli-M.’D.' L.T1HlounNAi, offlco.

FARM AND LOTS F O R S A L E .

Call on oi* ad dross W n # ! i l n j c t o n W h i t e , a t hla Fru tt Store, 141 Mulu. SL,

. r — A S B U R Y l ’A R K , N . J .*Vurms, Stores and iro Building Lots for saloon '

easy terms- - I J) nd. fo r rout. Long lease given for business sites.

^ © x S a l e ,Farm, 80 Acres, at Deal Beach, N.J.

( K e n n e d y l l o m o s t o n d ) 10 m ln n t e H f r o m . i t . I t . s t a t i o n , •t•

4000 1‘EACH TREESIn full boarlna. Good- buildings. - I ^ n d su'biblo for truck and my^lon fanning. P rice mof* l i t i . Terms cosy. / - t t j

Or will RENT for lorm of. ycars ( < W/kI , ten a n ta t m odem le?ent. Address / F/~®

ISAAC C. K E N E D Y , Aabury PurW .j I J . -

For Sale Cheap;* I Small Slsam.Carving Tibia, J....

sultaldo f**r 14Q guests. Nearly new —uswl only lust summer.

: S. B. MdNTYRE, Oriental II .

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LARGE AND SMALL,

AT OCEAN GROVE, N. J. t CALL AND SEE

Main Avenue, nearly opposite Association Building

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LONGMAN & tesOLARTlNEZ

^ ^ S L L E J z i P i j R E

' ASBURY PARK JOURNAL, SATURDAY,'JUNE. 1, 1889.

ALL ABOUT 11AY FEVER.OTIOE TO OBEDHOlWi WO MEN LOST IN. AN AFRICAN UN­

DERGROUND LABYRINTH.FACTS CONCERNING THIS SINGU­

LAR AILMENT’ AND ITS c A u s e .INSIGHT INTO THE CUSTOMS OF

ONE .HUNDRED YEARS AGO.

l o f t In T ot ill D arkness In a C o u n te rp a rt o f tlio UesWonco o f H ag g ard 's “Sho".—T h o M ysforlujts Illuck R l*or—Saved by j»- FAitliful NmvCotiihM(in«l Dog:.

Tlio r i t y o f P re to ria , cap ita l o f th o T rans- vjxftj, ’fiJoutirAfricn, Id loco tod in a m oat beau­tiful fiJ>ofc. I t f-tJinds In a valley betwoert tw o ranges o f m ountains clothod w ith r ic h , do rk vurtturo till tho V car round. , i

Vines liMulitf^UU ripen ing (p^pc*, m onth ly rcecs a n d pohiefcranntes form ing n b ln z o o f bloom am id st'th o flood of Fhflshino shinnner- Uyg Hko golden w ater. U nder th tso m oun­ta in ranges a ro , vast- caverns, only a fow o f which bavo been ontei*od,aud theso ouly p a r t­ly oxploretl. .

Those cuvcs a ro tho original H aggard 's caves of tho A m ahoriga.in w hich tho w onder­fu l “ Sho" d w elt an d ruled; R ig h t u nder th is m ountain an d th tough thoso d a rk caverns run9 a d e a r , spark ling r iv e r o f w ater.

Tho sourcoof th is river, w hich furn ishes th o ' •water supply , fo r th is c ity , haa never been dis­covered. -A curious fac t is th a t i ts w aters aro h ighest d u rin g tho d ry season. T his points, to^ tho.-.theory th a t Ifc is fed b y ra in , a n d th a t theso r a in s do not» reach tb o r iv o r t il l ab o u t fo u r to flvo m onths a fte r.th o y fall.

This r iv e r is inhab ited by flab and a strnngo k ind o f c rab s an d lobsters, all o f w hich havo no eyc^. This species qf aq u atic an lm alshav- ing boen brod in an d inhabited th is d a rk S ty ­g ian s tream fo r thousands Of ycaW ,~havo novfer h a d an y ubo fo r eyes, and so, a fte r tnany generations^ th a t o rg an bad en tire ly disappeared from th o ir s tru c tu re . -

INTO T H E BOW ELS OF TH E EARTH.Som e friends of m W , tw o ladles nn d throo

^ohtlem eri, V e n t on a n exploring expedition th rough th is cavern , g o t lost in its m aze atid

, woro throo days boforo thoy. found th o ir w ay back to tho. outer-w orld. Mr. Saundota, o f tho A m erican consulate a t Capo M ay, th u s relates th o lr oxperienco w hilo in thO.bowols o f tho e a r th : r !

. "Mr. J . H . Loroy, of. tho N o rth ern PactEto ra ilw ay o f tho U nited S ta te s of A m erica; M r. Jo h n Stduoy a n d tW $^adios, Miss W eb­s te r and Miss Gootch nnd m y se lf ' s ta r te d to oxploro y io F ou iituh l CilVe. A rm ed w ith tw o lam ps n n d p rovisions enough fo r tw o , m eals, wo startod . .

W e g o t 'th ro u g h ’tjia en tran ce, which is v ery n arrow , w ith difficulty. w G oing a fow y ard s wo found i t necessary "to lig h t tho liwnps. Prpcooding wo found on oach sldo of tho m ain passage num erous sidew ays and alloys ap ­p aren tly how u o u t o f tho sdlid rock. ‘

All a ro u n d thoro wero evidences o f th e caves boing inhab ited b y sw an u s o f bats which co n stan tly k ep t flying In o ur faces. Pursu ing o u r w ay fo r aconsiaorablo tim e, wo camo to a spot whero tho roof of tho cavern , h ith e rto lo fty , slan ted down, g rad u a lly be­com ing lo w d r and lower, u n til wo wore unab le to w alk e rect. . .— .

F in a lly w o cam o to^vhero th o floor w as on a n inclined piano and g o t nioro head room. Wo thon descended a steep h ill, n t th o fo o t of which,1 w as a doad wall which, com pletely b a rre d f u r th e r p rogress in t h a t dirodtlOn. ’

On tho r ig h t h an d a n arro w passage p re ­sented itself ju s t wido chough to p e rm it of o u r w alking Indinn file .;. Tho ’a ir, liffljorEo" cool and b racing , becamo dam p aiicT^cbT^ clam m y dow BetUed on o ur faces. J

To tho Bides of tho passago. clung a polo, slim y, snako-liko substanw f which to th o touch produced a sh ivery sonso of abhorrence.*VJWo bpgan to wish oufselvda w ell.out o f th a u n d e r­tak ing . H o w o se rr being in, thero wad n o th ­ing fo r i t b u t to g o o n .1

W o walked u p th is passago a disbulco, I should jhdgo, o f th reo hundred yards, when wo arr iv ed a t iui octagonal co u rt, from which ran e igh t' d iffe ren t po&ugre, tho four m ain Ones !.;cinjj n b n u ta w idth of f lf ty fee t;a n d the,

, fo u r n a rro w ones n lm ut fo u r feet each.U nder o u r feet could bo heard a sound r.nof-

tho runn ing of a r iv e r and th o violent b reak­ing o f w a te r upo n rocks. W o could pewelvo no mo<16 o f descent, a tp l tho ground u nder our. fec t scemcd solid. \

ttolug w eary , nnd tho ladles som ew hat fa in t, wo resolved to g o buck, a lto g e th e r disap p o ln te d w lU rth o 'T fsa tt l i l ~bdi;“ oxpl^r$jti<m. How ever, beforo s ta r tin g ag a in worefroshod ourselves w ith tho victuals wo had b ro u g h t And, fortified b y a few d rau g h ts o f capo shorry , fe lt o u r sp irits rise, and curiosity as to tlio causo o f tho sound undeFSiyr feet g e ttin g th o b e tte r o f .o u r ju dgm ont wo'‘bogan soarcldng fo r a w ay to descend, a n d fiaally

, found a plnco whoro th ero woro stono >;teps a t irreg u la r intervals.

AN C X l’LEARAKT SITUATION.S idney a n d I descended, leav ing L eroy an d

tho lailies ubovu. W o followed theso stops fo r a b o u t f if ty foot, Tlio descent was v e ry difficult. Tlio lig h t a f tho lan te rn g ro w fee- bio. H ow ever, Wi* a rr iv ed on a b ro a d p la t ­fo rm o f leyel g round.

Thosouud of tho w a te r had b y th is tim o increased to th a t o f a ro arin g to rre n t, a n d on our Idft wo saw tho black, in k y stream ru sh ­ing p a s t W o sounded and fo u n d th e riv<>r v e ry deep nnd col<L

Passing along tho banks tho a ir becam e hoavior still, and tho lam p, which h ad boen bu rn in g m ore feebly, w ent o u t a ltoge ther. B reath ing bocam o'very difficult, ow ing t o th o absenco of oxygen.

In this d readfu l placo an d in to ta l darkness wo wero stum bling a b o u t t ry in g to find the stops, by w h ich to re tu rn , for thours, u n til b e­com ing quite w eary wo pat "down an d fell in to a to rp id , h eav y sleep. How lo n g wo rem ain ­ed In th is s ta te I do no tjjjio w . • r

On aw akening, w i tu " h g ro a t effo rt we aroused ourselves, n n d finally h i f o n a pass­age, which wo followed. As wo w en t th q noiso o f tho w aters becamo less hudiblo, and finally wo lost tho sound altogether. S till, thoro was no r a y of l ig h t; n o th ing b u t th ick darkness and a noisome, pestilen tia l air.

_ W o groped a b o u t f o r hours_ from ono p a s - age to an o th er am id st a sllonco deep and dreadful. Tho sound o f o u r voloos appeared u n n a tu ra lly loud, and echoing th ro u g h tho vau lts g av e tho im pression t h a t th o placo was "haunted b y c o u n tie s demcms w ho wcr* m ock­in g o u r distress.

Quite oxhausted b y exertion , a n x ie ty a n d w a n t o f food, WO M T d T d o w n in d esp a ir, g iv­in g ourselves u p fo r lost. A fto r a tim o, how ­ever, W determ ined .to m ake an o th e r effort fo r life. * < ~

W orfound th a t tbo lam p would now keep lighted. This g a v e us fresh hopo a n d enoblod us to seo o u r w ay about. W o mado be tte r progress alGtt£ tho darksoino passago and soon wero overjoyed a t sooing m y faith fu l N ew foundland dog _ ju n ip in g -a n d bounding to w ard us. ^ ^ ,

W o jiow know wo w ero saved. Following tho dog, which seem ed to havo a co rre c t view o f tho eituation, wo soorii discovered a streak o f lig h t a t ‘th o . en tm u co to th o cavo. Tho Eplrit o f en terp rise bclug dam ped by th re e days Bjxjnt in tho tom bs, wo resolved Jn o u r m inds n o t l ig h tly to m ako an o th er a tte m p t of th o k ind .—O m aha Bee. ?' .

F low er* n n d Groasos U r l n g o n Fit* o f

S n e e z in g I n S o m o P e r s o n s . — T h o C atA s t h m a n n d t h o T r o n h t o a C m iN cd l iy

O t h e r A n im a l* . .

Tho popular te rm h a y fovor g ives h n t a n Inadequate idea o f a curious com plaint,*tho v e ry oxistonco o f w hich was h o t fu lly recog­nised till tho beg inn ing o f . tho I’flY'senl cen­tu ry , whon D h Jo h n BosUx^k puldlslitvi a n acco u n t of Ida o w n sym ptom s n n d RuSTfrkigs. A t t h a t tim o i t w as d im ly regarded an a f o r t

i o f fancifu l ’ hypochondriacal affection, of which thoso who h ad llt tlo o r n o th ing to do becamo tho fiubjoct] b u t cases hnvo o f Into yoars boon frequen tly recorded w idely prOvo tho disorder to bo ono of g re a t in te res t on accoun t o f tho m y ste ry n ttnoh ing to its ea rly h isto ry ; its provalonco in all c lim ates an d countries, and tho painfu l .p ertlu n c ity w ith w hich i t cllogs to its v ictim s. 1

IN TH E MEIUIY HAYINO TIME.I t Is.callod in G o rm anyfruhsO m m orK a-

ta r rh , o r e a rly sum m er c a ta r rh ; a n ti am ong oursolvee, h ay fovor o* bay asthm a, sinco tho m oro u su a l k in d begins an d ends w ith tho h a y season, v a ry in g in tho tim o o f y e a r d u r in g which i t appears according aa ih o h ay season la e a rly o r late . A s long as" tho-. g rass Is in flow er, i t persists; w ith , th a t , i t

'ceases,, Tho com pla in t is, how ever, b y n o m eans lim ited to tho flow ers q f th o flold. T he samo sym ptom s m ay bo produced b y v e ry differ­e n t causes; b y sun ligh t, b y v iolent oxorciso, b y th o d u s t Of room s; a n d so capricious a re

■ its Ways th a t i t is somotimoa difficu lt to aa-J sign BufUcient causd fo r itsap p earan co ,. aloso fo v o r ' a n d roso c a ta rrh .' a ro well know n ln tho U n ited S ta tes, whoro tho roso is largoly-cultiyated . P each cold is a n affec­tion of a s im ila r n a tu ro . In In d ia tho blos­som o f th o m an g o ' is sa id to p roduce i t ; an d ■ T rousseau hfllrm s th a t ho a lw ays h a d osthm a if ho rom alnod fo r A fow m inutes in a room w ith a bunch o f vlolots. Tho neighborhood o f a p r iv o t hod go m id tho pollen o f th o corn^ m on (la isy1 aro said to h av e ’given- rise to m ore ihCOnvonionc© th an oven th o scen t of now m ow n hay. W o aro to ld o f a lad y who could nevor rem a in in tho room w ith a single Btalk o f In d ian co rn w ith o u t b e ing seized

' w ith shortness o f b r e i th ; an d an instance is recorded b t a m an t h a t could never pass tb o shop^)f a ce rta in ropo m aker in h is n a tivo tow n w ithou tB ufferingfro irt asthm atiojsym p.

- tornf, p resum ably ow ing to tho SSsi; from tho flax.' h ** 7

Cullen spooks o f th o cobo of a m an w ho vJas seized w ith fits o f snoozing whonover rico was th rashed in thb neighborhood of h is houso; an d tho offoet o f ipecacuanha du st is well know n to hospital servants. M edical stu d en ts have d o d ared t h a t thoy a re a tta c k ed w ith shortness o f b rea th i f a b o tt lo o f ipecacuanha pow der Is m orely opened In tho room w here thoy are , an d th a t in nono o f thorn does a s th ­m a occur nndor a n y o th o r circum stances; no o th er i r r i t a n t w ill p roduce It. I t is rela ted th a t tho wifo of a n ja p o tb o c a ry was seized w ith a s th m a w henever ipecacuanha ro o t wiut powdered in tho su rg ery , ovon if sho hap- ponod to bo in an o th e r p a r t of- tlio houso a t tho tlmo. Peoplo insensiblo ,to ipw acU aid ia , will experience th o gamo SQnsationfj from liu- sood, m u sta rd o r Scaimmony; and a n epidom ic of sneezing was traced to th o u>?e o f b i tte r applo w hich had been powdero^ o v e r a v a rie ty of a rticles a s a ^ ro v e n tiv o of m oth. S cen ts o f a ll kinds m ay induce asthm atic a ttack s, a n d th u n d ery w eath er provokes thorn. ' ‘ I.....

A n A m erican w r ite r l ia s romm-kod th a t r tho com plain t is p a tr ic ian , o ccu rrin g m ah ily am ongst thoso in h igh ra n k and social posi­tion, o r who a^o omiuen$ fo r m en ta l an d l ite ra ry a tta inm ents. Divines, poets; m edi­cal m en on d 1 wiles of fashion a ro included in thp^H st o f exam ples. I t is cerU iiuly a co rro b o ra tin g fa c t th a t farm ors a n d field laborors, who a ro Of necessity, exposed to the influence o f i>ollen, ra re ly suffer from it, ow ing, i t is contendedpto absonco of predis­position, which m ontal c u ltu re Induces; W hilst i t is m oro shhply oxplainod t h a t they a re rendered insuscoptiblo to th o action o f graaam b y oonHtanb oxxjasui’o.-lo thplF influ­ence.

A ST H M A . FR O M A N IM A L aS im ilar sufferings 'to thoso p ro d u ced ; b y

vegetable effluvia occur fro m c o n ta c t w ith m an y anim als. D r. H yde , S a lte r , in h is valuable w ork on a s th m a , re la tes th a t ho has m et w ith m an y cases in which th e effluvium

.fro m horses, w ild boasts, gu inoa p igs, c a ttle , dogs, rab b its and h a res w ould Im m ediately givo riso to a paroxysm . Ono of his p a tie n ts alw ays had a .flt o f a s th m a b ro u g h t o n b y th o presence of horsee. Ho was tho p ro p rie to r o f o n equostrian estab lishm ent, nnd w ta th e re ­fo re a lw ays a s th m a tic ; b u t ho had no sus­p icion of tho rea l causa of his sym ptom s till ho m ado h is fo rtu n e and re tire d f ro m busi­ness, w hen ho alm ost im m ediate ly lo st thorn, -

C at asthm a, fro m nursing a c a t o r k itten , doeoly resem bles h a y fovor, and tho paro x ­ysm s a re oven *Hibro violent. Tho influence seems to bo stronger* in k itten s fro m tw.o m onths o ld nnd up w ard s th a n in fu ll g ro w n ca ts ; b u t a f te r tho rem oval o f tho causo th o sym ptom s v e ry .q u ick ly subside, Somo peoplo a ro a tta c k ed w ith snoozing in tbo presenco o f a ll anim als.

Thero is no inven tion o r im ag ination o r e xaggera tion in theso th ings, an d w h a t may* b o a a i r r i t a n t to ono class of a s th m a tic s - m ay n o t bq in th o . lea s t so to anothor^ - Ono person is obliged t o e x p a tr ia te him soif in tho h a y season; a n o th e r c an n o t en d u re thQ.pcent o f flowers; a n o th e r can n o t sleep on down pillow , o r uso m u sta rd in a n y shape, o r pass a pou lterer 's shop. E v en tho su n lig h t te te r ­r ib le to somo invo to rato sneezers.

A sudden f r ig h t m iiy induce a f i t of asthm a, o r, on tho c o n tra ry , m ay e u ro i t; Indeed; a cu re b y v io len t em otion i s m ore

- sud£oi^ a n d ' com plete th an by a n y o ther rem edy. A Confirmed as th m atic s ta te s th a t onoo whon—ho w as suffering^ fro m -a n - .u n ­u su a lly sovere a tta c k , so b ad th a t ho hud booavu n a b lo r.to Bpeak o r m ovo a ll day,T ie w as suddenly a la rm ed b y tho Illness of j t rela tivo . Ho r a n dow n tw o flights o f s ta irs a n d 'h p ugoln, adm inisterod th e res to ra tiv es ho bad procured , a n d then observed, to his astonishm ent, that- his as th m a w as gonol A n o th e r Buffbror re la te s th a t ho w as in bod b rea th in g !w ith tho g rea te st difficulty , an d unablo to m ovar-w hotc A ftro broke o u t op­posite his house, W hen tlio ex c item en t was o ver, ho found th a t ho hod boen s tan d in g w ith o thers looking o u t of th ° Window, and

* t h a t ho had fo rg o tten nil a b o u t Ids asthm a. —C ham bers ' Jo u rn a l.

S h o t*iVe* ' I n B o x .Tho a tten tio n o f ovory ono ab o u t th o tw o

ra ilro ad sta tions w as a tt r a c te d by an ltosal: _flodn w om an who a rrlv o d o n tho a fte rnoon S tra in from F o r t .E dw ard . Sho was dii l id r

w ay homo to H olland P a ten t. Tho w o m an ’ c anno t m ovo a lim b o r tw ist hor hood, hor jo in ts h a v in g tu rn e d to bono, i t is said, by tho use of medicines. A n ap p aru ttis fo r mov- ^ng h e r a b o u t was dlm oat as m uch o f a curl- qsity as tho w om an hemejf, J I t consisted o f n box, in w hich sho ropoaod, w ith ropes mid

'p u lley s fo r tw istin g i ta b o u t a n d p u ttin g Uriu a v ertica l o r h o rizon tal p<eiUon. Sho m akos h o r liv ing by soiling h e r pflotograplis, mid th o has composed a t o o k o f poems. Sho for-

. inerly ta u g h t sch o o L "A lb an y Jo u rn a l

C r a w f i i l ' s ^ P a l a c O f M u sic ,th e leading tnuslo s to re o f tho Atlantio coast.

T M t ctit ehom the cxact tke o f the ‘ “ U N IQ U E ” JPO U TU A ITS

( T i t f r u t n p p U c d f o r ) nuulc.by S T A UFFiMt, Cookman Ave., A*buruJb rk , ff>r 3 0 d N . d o z e n . W t n b i u o t rhoto. and 510 cin. in cath und a. doxfn

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(BRUSH M A N U FA C TU R ER S,251 Pearl Street, near Fulton Street, New York,

Have occupied tho samo building m ore than a Quarter o f a century. Tholr goods aro shipped to all p arts o f tho United S tates.Finest Poultry. Sm oked Nfeats.

Superior Corned B e e fFrom Selected Stock, Artesian W ater and Pure

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Vegetables and Fruits•-Fresh Dally from Monmouth County .

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HEAB . p F WESLEY LAKE, MAIN STREET,North Spring Lake(Known as Lots Nos. 20.and 21,)

A satisfactory placo to deal, w here everything sold Is guaranteed to bo the best in the m arket. Sltnated-wUhln 150 feet o f . Ocean avonue and

” within 100 yards of tho surf. ,DD NOT FAIL TO VISITThe Grand Oriental Bazaar,

‘.‘M a d o ," on Railroad S p are .^trringo nnd WoudorAil Goods from China and

Japan. , C . E . B O B S T * .

Telephone connections wlth P a tk and Orove.The p lo t has a frontage o f loo foot on Brighton

avenuo and tho east Mao la 5231 feet tn depth . On the block adjoining tho large Hotel YVUbnrton. Ju s t the nlaco for a flno summ er residence, with plenty of room for a tablo and carrlago houso.

Antl-iiquor and antl-nulsanco clauses In all deeds ln the neighborhood.

Tho p lo t will be' sold a t a reasonablo.£igure, .as the owners’ residence and interests a ro olso- whero. ->

.Ilnqn lro of ‘ /t

O. .H. Brown or W. H. Potter,S r i i lN Q L A K E P O S T O F F IC E , -

E.> Wright, Asbury Park,^ ' OK AT THE JOURNAL OFFICB.

Upli.olstoriug in all its branohes carried on, also a full Uno of Picture TVamon and Mouldings kept constantly on hand. Window Cornices of all descriptions;

J L m . 2 ! ^ o 2 S r j g k 3 . l 3 r , : 'Pratstical and Reliable MakoV of

Ladies’ and Gsniiemen’s Fins Shoes,nnd-Ixjader o f Style,

Tho.Oldest Seed Firm in America. Established ' In 1781. ...... ...

"Writ© for Onr N ew Catalogue for 1889NOW READY.

. This pamphlot comprises a list of Seeds of NoV- eltios and Standnrd Sorts offered by us, with minute descriptions of thoqualltles «vf- tho voge-- tablOR which tlio Beeda w ill produce.

I t also contains pnlotloal Cultural Instructions to tho gahlenor and notes as to tho production per aero and mode o f shipm ent. ,

Under eaoh Family of Vcgctablos aro pHritcd Recipes for tholr I ’roparatlon and Cooking, the roolpos draw n by ono o f tho m ost celebrated I 'reneh Cooks In tlio country, this alone.maklng tho pam phlet moro valuablo than any other. Seed Catalogue over published. •

TUo.tMiuisUU-.tcauta.UtH seventy-two (72) Photo- graphlo Illustrations of Choice V egetables;-tho best vegotable picture over issued in any coun­try. Addross 1). LANDRIiTH & SCNH,

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f M e u tio n A r u c u y P a q k J o u jih a i ,.! 1

Ono of tho best places to'Ond an assortm ent of FIRST-CLAS^ RUILDINQ MATKKIAL, is a t tty* old established business place of „

M. E, BUCHANON & CO,° ■ Repairing of all kjnd.7 0 7 O o o R i n a n A v o .* A n b u r y P a r k . N . J

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HUBBARD & flART, CONCRETE WALKS,

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Dealers In a ll kindfi o f

B l u e S t o n e ,

B rick , L im e I C e m e n t.Estimates Cheerfully Glvon.

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