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THIRTEENTH YBAR,: NO. 55. ASBURY PARK, NEW, JERSEY, MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1899. ONE CERT

Eor Exchange.

An elegant residence prop- -erty~at-W ind6orr- N .- J . I-for property in Asibury . Park, alsoTw o .well located Jots at

—■ Belmar,- N. J., -for either— Asbury Park or Ocean Grove/ property.

D C . COVERT’SM satoce Afcenitf

7 1 5 M a t t i s o n A v e n o b

A s b u r y P a r k

StSBURY PA RK and OCEAN GEOVB

( Hotel Branawiclc,Omcxa -j Railroad Depot and

f ’rlncipal Offlce 818 Cookman Avsn u *.Goods Stored a t reasonable rates, -

Telephone connection.P. o . Box 667, - - - - AflDtmr PABK.

TO HAVE YOUR

CLOCKS AND WATCHES PUTIN OMEtt

W H O S W E ARB HOT SO BUSY.

i f your eyes trouble ydti we can fit tbem w ith glia&es t l ia t w ill1 give) you

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W IS E M A N ’S6‘45 CWftaM Aveflne.

FIVE DQNTSD O S T ^ th ln k your oouah (o r oold will

disappear u n til you have used "Y a rn ’s Cough Balsam.” 1

D O N ’T expect to have th a t jp a lu In tbe side o r baok relieved, o r th e musoles pf the chest, un til you bave bathed ] freely w ith “ Ham ’s Rheum atic Bpeolflo," ’

D O N 'T believe ln a ll these; advertised guaran teed cures, b u t t ry “ H am 's Anti- Headache Powders,’’ and you w tl Ibe gatlo- iled—perfectly harmless.

D O N 'T you know th a t H am 's Floral -A m m onia” Is ju s tr tiia th in g - 'th a t Is taiaidtf ‘ to keep the hands soft, sm ooth and w hite t — DON’T b e afra id to oak for a free sample o f any of them .

Prepared only by . . . .

16 7 Main Street, Asbuiy Park.

Money to Loan1500. $1,000, 11,600, $2,000

13,000, 94,000, |B ,000, $8,000 a t S a n d 8 p e r o en t. F ir s t B o n d s a n d M ortgages b o u g h t a n d so ld . L o a n s q u lo k ly m ad e .

-Real EstateN o w Is t h e t im e to Bechre

d e sirab le fu rn ish e d co ttages fo r 1890.

»Insurance' W ritte n in c b m p le te fo rm

a n d l n re lia b le co n tp a n les w h ic h p a y losses p ro m p tly . A g en t fo r th e A m e ri­c a n S u re ty C o m p a n y .

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t h e ttboye sub jec ts a p p ly to

T . F ra n k A p p le b y -• Y o n k n o w th e lo ca tio n .

C orner Jfa ttlson •Avenue an d Mn.ln S treet,

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"SPAN1SH WAB RELICS: ~TWO GUNBOATS SUNK "AT

GUANTANAMO.

N ow » t t h e W a s h in g to n N avy Y a r d . B a t t l e S c a r r e d R if le s F r o m t h eF le e t S a n k :a t S a n t ia g o —w o ro llw o rlc

. F r o m th e C r is to b a l C o lo n —C u b a nM a c h e te s a n d A n o le n t B a t t le o x e s .

W ashington , M arch 6, [Special.] — W ashington, as tho" capital of tho nation', ia q tiic tly bntTtcftdlly^jKrq^Jrlftg^quito a collection of relies from tho late Spanish Vfar. * W ith tho heads of the dQpartmontd and a n d v y yard iii th is city, i t is n a tu ra l fch&t iiiiiny objects of lu terest should bo .tpopght horo and placed on exhibition. Perhaps the largest and m ost ..im portant relics, if such thoy may bo called, now to [ho seen a rp th o t^vo Spanish gunboats, Al* varado aiiij Sandoval, whlph were taken

ho,wovor, being sunk before being aban- doned by the dons. These are n o t gunboats in the o rd inary sense of tho word, b u t moro- Iy1 d im inu tive cruisers 113 foot long, resem ­bling o u r J-orpedo boajs, excopt th a t they lack torpedo a ttachm ents and have th e flat, instead o f round deck. N either can develop a speed of over 1 1 kno ts a n hour a n d aro hence moro in teresting as relics th a n aa additions to U ndo Sam ’s navy. Ono of these “ gunboats’’ carriod tw o 6 pound rifles o f m odern m ake; th e other ono a 6 pounder and a 1 pounder of repeat­ing,design. When tho sea is m ore quiet, tho tw o vessels aro to bo sent to Now Y ork fo r overhauling a nd m ay subsequently bo p u t in to the revenuo service.

V(ft ss ’Ksa*rw*'8j aJttl*hftOrdnancerf*weA5«uw«?<bTi»e';A side from these boats, tho navy yard

has quite a largo display of Spanish o rd­nance, m ain ly rifles taken from tho V iz­caya,. C ristobal Colon and Oq uondo a fte r tho conflict off Santiago. There a rc 17 gunB ln th is lo t, a ll of one design, w ith a bore of 17 centim eters, o r abou t 5X inohes. M any bear tho m arks 'o f hav ing beon th rough hard service, ^nd all havo tho a p ­pearance of h av ing nndorgohe groat heat, probably the resu lt of t h o . fires w hich broke o u t on th e several vessels a fte r thoy w ere beached. Alongside tho guns aro as m any shields, a l l scorched and -pow der stained, some scarred, othors piercod by A m erican shells, one' In pa rticu la r bearing evidence of thogood A m erican m arksm an­ship in tho w ay of. a hotp m ade, by a 10 / .Ipim qhp^ n p t ten .Inohes irp m thaoen ter. O n one o f th e rifles', too, fs a roau-k o r d en t m ade by" a sm all A m erican shell, Evidently a 6 pounder, w hich, s trik in g a t ' a glance, faiifcj tb do se t ions d^ta age. T he m ounts ,of ‘ th e jiAnlaH g uus a re a to o l i jh g ip th o yard, b u t in a-separate pile. I t Is said to

theV u5tirofktp in ten tio n o f'tho $epart- m e n t to d istribu te theso guns to several c lti6S ab o u t tho coun try for exhib ition a s relics, fo r they arO of no use a s ordnance.

F ro m th e C risto b a l Colon.^ j j o U ^ r^lio.now on exh ib ition . Is th e

aorpHwprk, token from t£d s tern of th e i C ristobal Colon. T his is th e property of jthefriavy departm ent, b u t, being of huge dim ensions and weight, has Iboeri tu rn ed over to tho N ational m dsbum . This scroll,: resem bling m u c h , a b ird w ith . outspread w ings, centers a tound tho Spanish c o it o f arm s, Tho e n tire figure 16 o f 'b ra s s and

•covers, whon spread, a leng th of 80 feet;’ i taporlng from pointe a t e ither ond to 'th e jodafc of arm s, whioh In Itself is six feet oft m ore ln height.* Whon -finally m ounted, th is scroll w ill rnalio ono of tho la rgest ex­h ib its in the m useum . A side from this, m any relics of sm aller sizo are on view In tho m useum —relics from C uba an d Ma­n ila , Spanish and Am erican. Tho first th in g to catch tho eyo is a p a rt of tlie s il­ver service from tho Malno, com prising a loving cup, a soup tu reen ahd tw o vegeta­

b le dishes, th e form er presented by M qtoe citizens in Now Orlcans an d tho la s t throe, by tho s ta te of Maine. O ther Malno rollos are displayed, showing m arks of th e te rr i­ble explosion, b u t tho stiver escaped un- soratohod. ''X

O tb e r Re}lck,.I n anothor caso aro ploces o f a rm o r from

Spanish balls, flags of tfrpco used on m em ­orable occasions, captured Spanish em ­blem s from C uban fields and m any relics b ro u g h t homo by A m erican o£^cers,.show-

; Ing the m eans Whoreby tho Spaniard m ade yrar, h is rifles, rovolvors, sabers, bu lle ts an d powder, A n Interesting rolio in th is connection is a n old Springflold rlflo cap­tu red in C uba from th e enemy, w hioh w as m ade in the days before broochloading rifles wero know nt(and .yet. t h a t ' anq len t plooG of bidnanco y?as usod in t^ose Mod­ern qays, • The subm arino m inowhiol^waa picked u p by tho U nited S tates steam ship M arblehead a t Guantanam o, ru s ty , scarred an d covered w ith barnacles, also stands am ong th e , o thor exhibits, a long sldo pf powder cans^bent.and, dented, taken from tho M aine a fte r her.'destruction. A com­plete collection o f Cuban m achetes has been n^ado,kshow ing tho various designs used lp the, different parts of the. island, and even so ancien t a weapon a s th e b at- Ucax (w as recovered a t £atr$iago a fte r th e surrender. F ion ji'ao Am erloan sh ip was taken a n olootriq' fan which w as used to expel smoko from a t u r r e t d u rin g a n en ­gagem ent a fte r largo guns had boon fired. I ts scars and bruises bear ovldonco o f tho service i t onco rendered. Theso and h u n ­dreds of sm all rolios'ato a l l placed o n ex­h ib ition fo r tho benoflt o f th e residen t and v is itin g public, and the collection is being steadily Increased by relics constantly con­tributed .

1 H e llo s a t E x p o s it io n s .There ip no doubt th a t tho peoplo o f th e

U n ited S tates w ill havo a n opportunity to see th e m ore im portan t ro licso f thq w ar, o r a t tho least those w hich can be tra n s ­ported readily. Tho .different expositions th a t ore to .bo held th roughou t th e country w ill h^yo nm ong tho lr a ttrac tions a ll the rellbs th a t can be collected an d placed on exhibition. T h e g o v e rn m e n t's very lib ­e ra l the m a tte r of, exposition9, and, con­gress soems to be w illing to givo theto the indorsem ent an il appropriation. Three have beon provlded I d u rin g , th e lAst ses- Blonrrone, a t JPhtfodelpliia, one a t B uffalo a n d ano ther a t Tolodo, In th e nex t oon- gross i t is eSiHiot^d th a t a liberal appro­priation , w ill bf) mlidei .for th e - L dulsiana PuM ias^I/^odlfc icm a t S t. Lonls, to be; helfy ln 1908. Jb vtaa no tlood in ,tho ouso th a t th e se c n o n s seeking approjfiriations; fartfiO expositions act^d in v fry gre^t'.har-, m ony. ' :*The crepresentAtives • from jNew! York,^ Pennsylvania;^ p h lo a nd th e IjouIb- ia n a purchase Voted to j^ th o r! an d m ade a{ com m on causa ^n supporting tho different! p ro^sltlbnS jD U t^tfw i -^very^xp(Js]tion of 1 a n a t i o n a l : o h a r M p t e r has] h ad a goverprpon^ ejchibltj no m a tte r inj W hat part q f th 0 (^uU try hGldj ia preopdent!

t lcit wUl no doub t bo followed in th e fu-i 9, Wi Donk." ; 1

O qean . Lodge, J^9.*!83, hndiT Sea . Side, Lodge;^N o; 80,\A in ^ lo a n O rder ‘ tTnitedj W o tk ^ in . b p tb r^ f |I jo n g B ranch ! have- m ade, U beral d on^ lQ pa / . fu n d ^ o r j th e e rec tio n o f a p roposed n ew w in g afc[ tb ^ M onm outh M emprlfil hosp ita l.

“G O O D O R D B K M A lM T A I N E P r -

S o SaTS C h ie f o f T o w n s h ip P o l ic e .N o S e w e r D l.o n s s lo n .

T h e N ep tu n e to w n sh ip com m ittee h e ld a m ee tin g In tb e ir S o u th M ain s tre e t ofllce S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n , every m em b er b e in g p re sen t.'"O lita fd e ’o f "the p ass in g o f a la rg e b u d g e t o f bills, very j l t t l e >bu6!aes_K #sirftH flncteil. __

C h ief o f P o lice S. B. G uerin su b m itte d b is a n n u a l re p o rt, sh ow ing th e n u m b er o f a rre s ts m a d e d u rin g th e y e a r fo r v a r i­ous offenses. Oases-of d ru n k en n ess a n d d iso rderly co n d u c t w ere Bhown to be in th e m a jo rity . T h e ch ie f co m p lim en ted

an d v a lia n t services,~andJ.re fe r re d 'w le tr p rid e to th e fa c t th a t ex ce llen t o rd e r h ad been m a in ta in e d a t all tim es. T h e re p o rt w as received an d Sled,

C hief Q u erln offered a ' reso lu tion in ­s tru c tin g th e o le rk to req u est a ll ju s tic e s o f th e peace in th e tow nsh ip to fu rn ish th e c o m m ittee a t'o n ^ e w ith a re p o rt o f a ll tb e o rlm in a l cases tr ie d before th e m d u rin g th e y ea r , to g e th e r w ith th e nameB'-nf=mt h e ;" 'd e fen d R n t8 r ''‘nT id"tho am o u n t of f ln e a jn b a n d . T he re so lu tio n w aa ad o p ted .

A p e titio n w as read from re s id en ts of S um m erile ld avenue , w est o f P ro ip e c t avenue , a sk in g . th a t th e E a s t J e rse y C oast W a te r com pany be req u ested to la y its m a in s ln th a t S r e e t , in o rd e r th a t p ro p erty ow ners m ig h t co n n ec t th e r e ­w ith , T h e p e titio n waa re fe rred to th e w a te r com pany , w ith 'th e re q u est th a t It be g ran ted .

I t w as exp ec ted th a t, som e discussion w ou ld ta k e p lace re g a rd in g th e ap-

■ o f a new sew er c o m p aay fo r afran c h ise to opera te a system in N e p ­tu n e to w n sh ip . A rep re sen ta tiv e o f th e com pany w as p resen t, b u t no ao tion ^ S 6 f tt lre E w“TK ef65nilp¥ny"& ^'been’clr~ c u la tin g a p e titio n am ong th e re s id en ts of th e tow nsh ip ., in o rd e r to a so e rta in , if possible, how m m y people w o u ld c o n ­n e c t w ith tb e sew ers if tb e y w e re c o n ­s tru c te d . T h e canvassers Bay th e y h av e n o t m e t w ith v e ry good sucooss u p toth is tim e ._____________________________

<B R A D L E Y B E A C H P R IM A R IE S .

C it iz e n s and ; R e p u b l ic a n . E a c h N om ­i n a t e d C a n d id a te * .

f P r im a ry m ee tin g s to p lace In n o m in a­tio n c an d id a te s to be vo ted fo r a t th e a p p ro a ch in g sp rin g e lec tio n In te re s ted th e vo te rs p f B radley. B each S a tu rd a y n ig h t. .. .T w o .t ic k e ts .w ere n a m e d , o n e c o n ta in in g ,th e . R ep u b lican can d id ates , ,the o th e r being,ndude h b o f m en o f bo th p a ttle e a n d calldd a-C itizens’ t ic k e t, j T h e C itizens’ p r im a ry w as h e ld in P o la n d ’s h a ll, a n d li'sA ld to h a v e been a live ly m ee tin g . F . 0 . H . H ooy w as c h a irm a n .^ T h e re appeare.d_ to b e . th e . u su a l .'vtw o, fa c tio n s '.p resen t, a n d n o th in g tb a t th e one p o rtio n oou ld do seem ed t o p lease o r s a tis fy tb e o th e r. A fte r conalderab le d lscuB sfon,.how ever, th o fo llow ing c an d id a te s w e re d ec larede lec ted to ’p teoe otv th e t lo k e t:

' M ayof—A . T . Rogers.' C ouncil—C. B. P o lan d , E llas Soul- thorpe .

C om m lseloner o f A ppeal—W illiam O rlfBn, er.

F o u r persons vfrere nam ed fo r c ouncil- m an io cand idalee . ; P o lan d a n d Scu l- tborpe , th e successfu l m en , rece iv ed 80 a n d 36 v o te s respec tive ly . A dd ison H utohlnB on an d E llhs B row er rec e iv ed 15 a n d 8 votes respectively .

T h e R epub licans he ld th e ir p r im a ry in tb e oonnoii room . C. A . B e n n e tt ca lled tb e m ee tin g to o rde r, and D . F . Q an t w as m ad e ch a irm an , w ith H . P . G a n t a s sec re ta iy .

T h e n o m in a tio n s m ade a re as fo llow s:M ayor—A. R . Y arna ll.C ouncil—C. A. B en n e tt, W illiam GIN

ford.C om m issioner o f A ppeal—Jo se p h T.

S tew ard .B en n e tt h a d 83 votes an d G iffo rd 80

fo r th e n o m in a tio n o f c an d id a te s os councilm en , a n d C harles R ogers re . ceived one vote.

B . F ra n k H e rb e r t a n d W illiam L a rra - ..bp.«..w.<y^9PR^.oJ:fiA »-c.o rom lttoaJtdJll]. vacancies, sh o u ld a n y o ccu r.

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M iss M y r tle R a y m o n d B ec o m e s th e B r id e o f M r. P h i l . H e e r .

A q u le t’hom e w edding w as celeb rated y e ste rd ay a f te rn o o n a t 1 o’c lock a t th e reBldence o f M r. an d Mrs. L. H . B ear- m orn, TOG S sw all avoniie, tBIS c ity . T be c o n tra c tin g p a rtie s w e re P h il. H eer of N o,w,-York_j3lty .. anfl-M lss.M yxtle-Bay.., m oud , a n iece o f M r. B earm ore, w ho haa” m ade h e r hom e in th is c ity fo r sev­e ra l m o n th s past.

T he w edd ing cerem ony w as perfo rm ed by R ev. Z. C la rk M arten , pasto r of th e F ir s t B ap tis t ch u ro h , in th e p resence of about-SO n e a r rS la t l vee a n d f r ie n d s .T h e Jiousa w as e lab o ra te ly decorated fo r th e occasion , a n d 'th e g a th e rin g w as a very p le a san t one. -

O scar N o e tlin g o f New Y ork c ity , ac ted as best m a n , an d Miss Belle Rog­e rs o f R ed B ank w as tb e b ridesm aid M iss L u lu B ra n d o f B elm ar p layed th e w ed d in g m a rc h , a n d tbe p re tty you n g b rid e w as g iv en aw ay by h e r unc le .

A w ed d in g d in n e r followed th e cere-'m o n y ; '‘Mr:i a n d ,'M f» f,He£)rr r e r t ‘ tinJ’a''ia f te rn o o n tra in , am id a show er of rice a n d m an y co n g ra tu la tio n s. A fte r an e x ten d ed honeym oon trip th ey w ill ta k e u p tb e ir re s idence in B rooklyn.

The gu ests a t tb e w edding inc luded peop le from N ew Y ork , B rook lyn , R ed B ank , B elm ar, A von an d th ia c ity .

T H E P E O P L E 'S SA Y .

N IN E W E R E B A P IIZ & D .

M e m b e rs h ip , f F i r s t B a p t i s t G h n r c h ia k h o re a s ln i t.

T h e .m o rn tn g a n d even ing serv ices a t tb e F ir s t B ap tis t o h u rch y es te rd a y w ere very - im pressive in ch a rac te r . I n th e m o rn in g tb e h o ly com m union w as ad* m in is te red b y th e pasto r, R ev. Z C la rk M arten , a n d seven persons w ere ’g iv en th e r ig h t h a n d o f fellow ship- as m em ­bers.’ T he o h u rc h w as crow ded long be fo re tb e tim e fo r th e even ing serv ice to be­g in , a n d m a n y r gersons w ere u n a b le to e n te r th e b u ild in g . N ine y o u n g persona re ce iv ed tb e r i te o f bap tism . E leven

Sersons w ere bap tizad th e p rev ious S u n - »y, m a k in g tb e to ta l 20. E v a n g e lis t

Y a n D e V eq tb r.p rd acb ed a th r i l l in g se r­m on lo s t e v en in g upon th e su b jeo t; "C h ris t b n d B arabbas—W hom W ill Y ou ChooSe?”

T h e rev iv a l serv ices w ill b e co n tin u e d evfiry n ig h t tb is w eek, C h alk ta lk s to th e ch ild ren w ill be g iven b y M r. V an De V e n te r .W ednesday , T h u rsd ay a n d Fridfty a fte rn o o n s " a t 8 80. Special y o u n g people’s Bervice to m o rro w (T u es­d ay ) n ig h t, w ith one o f M r. V a n Da- V en te r’s best oha lk ta lk s . T he in te re s t is deepen ing a n d m an y persons a re be ­in g saved. C h ris tia n .w orkers o f a ll danom itaations a re In v ited to be p re sen t an d he lp a lo n g tb e w ork . |

F in e P r e s e n ta t i o n o f C a n ta ta .D on’t f a l l , to see a re a lis tic a n d d r a ­

m a tic p re sen ta tio n o f th e B ib le s to ry o f R u th a n d N aom i a t th e H ig h Sohoo! bu ild ing . O cean G rove, tom orrow (T ues- d a a ) n lg lit, M arch 7, a t 8 o’c lo ck s h a r p . N early 100 exqulB lte costum es from N ew Y o rk w ill ,,be used ,' aa w e ll a s speo ia lly selected scenery . * A 'f u l l ch o ru s o f GO vo ices -m e tu il ly t r a in e d ' in 'f s p n g a n d ao tio n ,-w ith th e fo llow ing so lo ists, w ill g ive tb is b e a u tifu l c a n ta ta ; M rsi M ollie M eeker-M orrlBon ,of 'N ew , Yoirk. ;M r,| J o h n H ee^ ,.tenor, B ed . B an k , M rs. J . E .i B u r t , M iss B e r th a M artih , Misa S . J e n n ie T d ^ V « ttd ,,% S . '.F ^ i |i i^ M oreho tab , Jttrs. U R . Z ach arie s , ;M to G race H offm an , an d Messrs. M artin , B u rtis , BryiUj a h d H u n t? See a d v e r tis em e n t oiTflraC $age.

F x r c c r r o s ' - m t r v v s ' n Ig h T'

“ C i t i z e n '’ O fle ra a S a g g e s tto n .E d ito r P re ss :—H a v in g read w ith

m u ch in te re s t th e a rtic le s ap p ea rin g in T h e D a il y P r e ss re la tiv e to raining fu n d s fo r a d v er tis in g A sbury P a rk as a w in te r resort; I re sp ec tfu lly offer a sug- guiitioti.on th e ettme line.—- - - -- - ■..........

I t is g enerally concedsd th a t to ra ise fu n d s as proposed in th e a r tic le w bioh ap p eared in th e P r e s s recen tly over th e s ig n a tu re o f D r. J . F . D avison, c an n o t be done w ith o u t special legislation . I w ou ld th e re fo re su g g es t th a t th e m oney n ow ra ised by c o llec tin g licenses, and w hioh , aa I u n d e rs tan d , am o u n ts to so m eth in g over $10 ,0W) annually ,' be se t a sid e a n d used ' as an ad v ertis in g , m usic a n d e n te r ta in m e n t fund . In m ak in g th is su g g estio n T am not a w are o f tho a m o u n t ra ised .annua lly by g en era l t a x a ­tio n . I t o ccu rs to m e, though , th a t th e sam e sh o u ld be sufficient to liq u id a te a ll c u r re n t ^expenses ,o f onr local gov?rn- m a n fcp ro v id in g 'th e anm now d educted ($3,000) fo r th e p ay m en t o f rauolc bn th e beach re m a in in th e funds ra ised by igeneral ta x a tio n . -

J n g la n c in g o v er o u r c ity tre a su re r’s jp g rti f o r ‘ t |l e y e a r 1897 I n o te th a t

o v e r $ 1 Z,000 w as pa id in to th e tre a su ry fo r lioensee, a n d -n p o n in q u iry I learn th a t th e a m o u n t co llected from th e sa m e soourob fo r th e 'y e a r 1898 is considerably ln excess o f t h e previona y e a r . T h is q u e stio n a rises : W hy ^ an n o t $10,000 of thlH ffind b i ap p lied as above s ta ted , aUd th e ba lanoe ln excess o f $ 10,000 t e p laced in th e g en era l ta x a tio n fu n d a n d ap p lied as necessity m ay deman^l?

S in ce th e . th o u g h t re la tiv e to u s in g th e lioense fu n d occu rred to m e, I h ave m en tio n ed th e sam e to several o f o u r business m en , a ll o f w hom pay a license fee to th is iclty o f from $ 10 to $60 a n ­n u a lly ; an d in every in s tan ce th e y bave expressed ' them selves as fo llow s: “ I f I Jcnew o r fe lt tb a t th e m oney I a m now p a y in g as a license fee was to be uee&QS a n ad v er tis in g an d m usic fu n d , I w ould p a y tb e sam e w ith pe rfec t w illingness, a n d a t th e sam e tim e be g lad to do so, .for • I w o u ld th e n f e e l . th a t I w ould sooner o r la te r g e t som e r e tu rn for m y m o n ey ."

T his a rtio le , as w ell as a ll previous ones o f a lik e c h a rac te r th a t h ave ap- jpeared in tb e co lum ns o f th e P b e s s , w ill h ave th e u su a l excep tions tak en th e re to , 'b u t to m y m ind th e p lan as h e re in suggested is a m uch b e tte r one th a n th a t now in ex istence, viz,, th a t o f ra ia in g funda of th is ch a rac te r by su b ­s c r ip tio n , a n d w here a few pay th e fid ­d le r a n d a ll do tbg d ancing , w h ile by a d o p tin g th e p lan as suggested in thin

p o ckets o f th e m a jo rity , a n d w ould , I th in k ; be s a tisfac to ry to all. I n co n clu ­sion , p e rm it m e to add th a t A abury P a rk m u s t oe m ade an all th e y e a r resort. W ith said end co n tin u a lly in view , som o o n e o f o u r c itizens w ill, )f th is lin e is co n tin u ed , h it upon a p la n w hereby th e su b jec t in question w ill h av e been a tta in e d , a n d th e w orld a t la rg e 'w ill le a rn th a t A sbury P a rk Is an idea l all th e y e a r re so rt. " C it iz e n ."

E d ito r P b e s s :—I w as one o f th e au d ie n ce in th e R eform ed o h u rch on Feb . 27 and h eard th e leotuEB-by-XUv S try k e r on ith e “ T hree I ta l ia n C ities.” H e spoke w ith m u ch 'k n o w led g e a n d in un u n b ia sed m an n er. I g ive m y opin ion un reserv ed ly because I (Ived In T u rin fo u r years. Rev. M r. G ill’s re m ark s w ere , in co rreo t, an d I c an prove th a t suoh Is th e oase i f requ ired .

J o h n B. Bia n co .

P h i l a d e lp h ia I n q u i r e r S o n v e n lr . W e a re in receip t of a b e a u tifu l sou ­

v e n ir n u m b e r of The P h ilad e lp h ia I n ­q u ire r , Issued M arch 2, in com m em or­a tio n o f th e te n th a n n iv e rsa ry q f th e p re sen t m anagem en t. T h is so u v en ir n u m b er is a 40-pace new spaper, illu s ­t r a t in g in a g rap h ic w ay th e tre m e n ­dous s trid es m ade by T h e In q u ire r since 1880, w hen Jam es E lverson assum ed tb e co n tro l. One o f th e m ost in te re s tin g fe a tu re s of th e souven ir is a speoial s u p ­p lem en t p rin ted on h eavy super-calen- d re d p aper, in w hich ap p ea r handsom e rep ro d u c tio n s o f p h o tog raphs in b a lf to n e o f th e m any d ep artm en ts o f T he In q u ire r . T bese h a lf to n es show a ll of th e m ost reo en t devices an d app liances kn o w n in th e new spaper w orld fo r th e tn rn in g o u t of a g re a t m e tro p o litan new spaper, an d Iprove co nclusive ly th a t T h e In q u ire r p la n t is one o f th e very b est equipped in th e e n tire c o u n trg .

Spring Meeting Tomorrow.T o m o rro w 'th e sp rin g m e e tin g o f th e

N o rth e rn N ew J e r s e y C ongregational ponference w ill be he ld In th e F ir s t C on­g reg a tio n a l c h u roh , tb ls c ity , T be p ro ­g ra m w as anno u n ced in la s t T uesday 's P iIesb . Ssaalons a t 10 8B a. m . a n d 2.15 p ,' m . p in n e r w ill be 'se rv ed the"dele­g a te s a t th e G ran d C en tra l h o te l. S ec ­on d avenue. T h e re a re 86 c h u rch es In

Rhe conference, ahd the' delegates wilt lUtiiber 123 o r m ore. The sessions will oe'open to all.

E t h e l B rp w p r S l lg b t ly I m p r o v e d .- E th e l Brower," tb e y o u n g -d a u g h te r o f

M r^'flifcM rs.' jy jU lam B f iw e r iqf.!ley B each, w ho w aa bo h o rr ib ly b u rn e d on S a tu rd a y , a s re la te d in 'th e 'P n s s s , iq rep o rted .to d ay ’ as b e in g ' a l i t t l e ' im - p ro sed . iShe Is s till In a p re c a r io u s con-' d ltlo n , w h ich , causes m u ch a n x ie ty a m o n g h e r pftrehtfl a n d f t t a n d s i . • ^

' T he ' ttospel ' o f good g o t o la '-w hat w e.. .w o rm an 'M o u n t o l th is c ity is confined

m op& & Co.fdru&glate^—Adv. t f , j . 'to h ia h o n la b y Illness, 1 T

. F a i r t n A p r il .T h e ladles o f th e G rabd A ven u e R e­

fo rm ed c h u rc h 'w il ih o td a fa ir ib . E d u - c a tio h a l ' h a ll, fo r tb e b enefit o f th e C hurbh, on T uesday , W ednesday a n d T hursday* A p ril 4, 5 a n d 6 " T h e tr ob- itap t lia to h « ln 'J iq u ia* te th e floa ting deb t o f th e c h u ro h . --

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C a n d id a te s A re B u sy M o v in g A b o u t t ho V o te rs .

T h e N ep tu n e tow nshfp eleotion w hich tak e s p lace M-irch 14, one w eek from to- morrQw, p rom isfs .to .be. a n ’in te re s tin g con test. B oth Bides a t th is tim e a re free to o ffer p red ic tiona o f v ic to ry fo r th e ir

j-e8p ectlv«—can d id a te s ,— ® te —R epubli­cans, as u su a l, a re c la im ii^ fe v e ry th in g . in s ig h t, w h ile th e D em ocrats a re co n ­d u c tin g a q u ie t b u t forcible cam paign , a n d ex p ec t to p lu ck som e o f tb e p lum s from th e po litica l tree .

T he tig h t fo r th e office of co m m ittee ^nan prom ises to bo t lie riin-t h o tlv con- te sted , w h ile th a t o f constab le w ill also p rovoke a n In te re s tin g co n test.' For com ­m itteem an th e R epublicans have n o m i­n a ted J o h n H u ls h a r t f o r ' ree lection . Hia opponen t o n th e D em ooratic s id e is J o h n M. L a ig h t. K now ing - th a t th e re fs a c e r ta in am o u n t o f opposition to M r. H u ls h a r t on tb e W est S ide , Mr. L a ig h t feels confiden t o f vifctory. H e is m a k ­ing a very a c tiv e oam paigp . a n d even a t thiQ'_tTm 'lWi'?fv b'tf(T6tne 'profl'cfeni'ffi'K iv- inR th e po litica l h an d sh ak e

F o r th e position o f constab le th e re a re s ix can d id a tes , th re e on e ith e r side. The R epublican nom inees a re Jo sep h M c­L au g h lin , L O. H um bert' and S idney T. H am pton . T h e D em ocratic O andidates a re W . R. H ill, H. L ieben tha l an d W. R. W ilson . T he p robab ilities a re th a t th e w eakest m a n upo n th e R epublican t ic k e t w ill be m ade th e su b jeo t o f u n ­cond itiona l s la u g h te r upo n th e p a r t of th e D em ocrats. In th is w ay th ey m ay be enab led to e lec t one, i f n o t m ore, of tb e constables

T he o th e r offices a re o f m in o r im p o r t­ance , a n d th e s tru g g les fo r honors will n.fiti.4!S-.J9f,grm t»^S»r.cm -P «:eeentJndicav tions, how ever, th e e lec tio n prom ises to be ’.lively enough to sa tis fy th e anx ie ty o f th e old tim e po litic ian . T he w orkers w ill be on th e scene e a r ly , and th e b a ttle o f ballots w jll be w aged in e a rn es t u n t i l th e polls close.

E P W O R X H L E A G U E R S .

S e v e n S o c ie tie s S e n t D e le g a t io n s to a ■' O ro n p M e e tin g .

» T he g roup m ee ting o f E p w o rth L eague c h ap te rs he ld la s t F r id a y n i« h t in th is o ity w as a n occasion o f g re a t in te re s t to th e m em bers o f th e societies. Seven of th e te n c h ap ters of G roup No. JO w ere rep resen ted . A special tro lley c a r filled w ith ab o u t 40 m em bers o f tb e ch ap ters a t L ong B la n ch arrived early . M ana­sq u an s en t tw o stage loads of leaguers, b u t th e roads w ere so bad th e p a r ty did n o t a rriv e a t th e c h u rc h u n ti l n e a r ly 9 o ’clock.

T he p rog ram a n f o u nced in th e P b e s s F rid ay w as o bserved . W . B. S to u t had c h a rg e o f th e p re lim in a ry song and

Era y e r serv ice. T he w elcom e g ree tin g y th e p asto r. Rev. D r. W ight, w as h e a r ty and cordial, a n d th e response by

J o h n H u ls h a r t o f W est G rove w as b rie f an d ap p ro p ria te . M r. H u ls h a r t is first, v ioe-president o f th e N ew B runsw iok D is tr ic t E p w o rth L eague , and th is w as th e fo u r th m o n th ly g ro u p m ee tin g held in th e d is tric t.

T he officers o f th e re cen tly fo rm ed E p w o rth L eague c h ap te r o f th e ch u rch ln w h ich th e g roup m ee tin g w as hel{l w ere th en in s ta lled by W. D. H e n d ric k ­son, p re s id en t o f tb e d is tric t. T he offi­cers a re : /

P res id en t—W esley Bi S tou t. V ice-P res iden t—W . B. T onkins. Second V ice-P res iden t— (m ercy and

he lp d ep artm e n t) Mtfs. M cD evitt.iT h ird V lce-P res ldeh t — (li te ra l^ de ­

p a rtm en t) G eorge B row n.F o u r th V ice-P residen t— (social d ep art­

m e n t) H a rry Jack so n .B acretary— Miss M ary W arren , T reasu re r—E d w a rd E. H am m ell. P res id en t S to u t g ave a n address, th e

o ife rin g w as tak en , a n d th e n Joseph P . J o h n so n o f O c e a n d r o v e oonducted an Ideal E p w o rth L eague devo tional m eet­in g , th e su b jeo t being " T h a N e w B ir th .” T here w as a s c r ip tu re read in g , p rayers .

'WrA0.-MtiiHP.n~m inu tes . 'T h e co nsecra tion serv ice in c h a rg e of R ev . W . G. M oyer o f W est G rove ended tb e exercises.

T h e le tte r fo llo w s:B b a d l e y BKA.au, N. J . , M arch , 4,1899 E d it o r Pr e s s :—T he enclosed p ack ag e

I rece iv ed th ro u g h tbe m ail laat ev en in g w ith o u t an y a ccom pany ing le tte r o f a d ­v ic e . P resu m in g th a t i t w as Bent to m e by tb e ’’c itizens” of A ab u rj P a rk , 1 b av e th e h o n o r to 'r e tu r n th e sam e, th ro u g h you , to th e p roper c o m m itte e of ’’c itiz en s” w ith m y c o m p lim en ts , and re m a rk iliaL I.(um H [d«r..the ttfu iie-an 'in - su lt to und ese rv ed In ju ry , a n d unless th is c h a ra c te r o f t re a tm e n t ceases I shall be -obliged to d em an d a p u b lic hearin g , in o rd e r th a t th e “ people m ay know by honorab le m ean s th e « t r u e S tan d in g of c e r ta in "c itiz en s” a n d ''m y ­self in th e la te v o lu n tee r serv ice .

R espectfu lly ,J . R, M u d d e l l ,

L a tg ,ca p ta in Co. A, T h ird N . J . V. I, T he package re fe rred to by h is " ro y a l

h ighness” c o n ta in ed one o f th e m edals such as w ere p resen ted to th e m em bers o f C om pany A o n tb e ev en in g o f th e w elcom e hom e recep tion . C ap ta in M uddell an d abou t 25 o th e rs w ho w ere not p re sen t th a t ev en in g , w ere , accord- tn g^ to 'tH a ii1 ofUI'of ,''tire''cntiiriiittf!e, each ' e n titled £o a m edal. W h ere th e ad dresses w ere know n th e m edals w ere s en t by m ail, n o t on M arch 8, aa th e le t­te r ind lca tea , b u t im m ed ia te ly a f te r th e recep tio n as th e p o stm ark s till on tb e p ackage show s.

T h e c ap ta in s ay s .h e w a n ts th e people to know h is t ru e s ta n d in g In tb e v o lu n ­tee r serv ice R ig h t a lo n g th ia lin e m ay w e ask , in th e la n g u ag e of a m em ber o f bis oom pany , w ho is th e p a tr io t, th e m an w ho goes to w a r fo r $10 '50 per m o n th a n d lives on A lge r’s em balm ed beef, bacon, beans a n d h a rd ta c k , o r th e m an w ho w ears th e g ilt an d po lish an d ea ts th e oream a t $150 p e r m oi.th?

Cap*ain M uddell bas p roven th a t th e t r u s t im posed upon h im by th e anx ious fam ilies o f th is c ity , w h en th e w a r b roke o u t, w as m isplaoed. H is o w n m en b ave expressed th e ir s en tim en t by ask ­in g fo r h is re s ig n a tio n , an d w ho la b e t­te r fitted to ju d g e h is ao ts th a n th o se w h o 'w e re su b jec ted to hiB com m and?.

I f he w an ts a pu b lic h e a r in g th e re is no d o u b t b u t w h a t he c a n g e t i t a t an y tim e o r p lace, b u t th e people of A sbury P a rk can ju d g e th e m an by th e in su lt­in g le t te r w hioh appears above.

O F F I C E R ’S B A R D W O R K .

I n t e r f e r e d .W ith W h ile i n D is o h a r g e o f H is D u tie s .

R obert R hoades w as a rre s te d S a tu r­d ay a fte rn o o n abou t 4 o’clock by T o w n ­sh ip Officer D avis, o h a rg e d w ith being a d iso rderly person. W a lte r G , H a rris In te rfe red w ith th e officer, and as a re ­su lt he was also a rres ted . J u s tic e Dodd he ld H a rris u n d e r $100 bail, and R hoades wajs fined $2 and tb e costs, 75 oents. The a m o u n t w as pa id and R hoades w as re ­leased. H a rris secu red a bondsm an and w as a lso libe ra ted . I n th e scuffle th a t ensued w hen th e tffloer w as in te rfered w ith by .H arris, th e la tte r w as th ro w n ’ag a in s t a w in d o w to f G oleuberg’s c ig a r sto re , o i^S pringw ood av en u e , sh iv erin g th e g lass to a tom s. A crow d ga th e red , m ak in g i t d ifficu lt fo r th e officer to h a n d le h is m en , b u t he fina lly landed th e m in jail.-

—---W e W il l I io se G o o d P e o p lo .

Mr. and Mrs. G eorge A lle rdyce of 808 S even th avenue , sp en t severa l days in P h ilad e lp h ia la s t—w eek . T hey haveleased one o f th e handsom est houses in th e Q uaker C ity , and w ill m ove tb lth e r In .ab o u t a m o n th .' T b e ir d e p a rtu re from th is c ity w ill be g re a tly re g re tte d by a host o f fr ien d s w hom tb e y have m ade d u r in g th e ir y e a r’s so jo u rn here , an d w ho h ave th o ro u g h ly ap p rec ia ted tb e ir u n fa ilin g k indness, co u rte sy a n d g en ia l­i t y as neighbors an d hosts.. T bey b av e been tb e leaders in most' o f th e w in te r fe s tiv itie s o f S even th avenue , a n d tb e y w ill be very m u ch missed.

W licoIim H i'a M o n th ly M e e tin g .T he M arch m e e tin g of th e A sbury

P a rk W heelm en tak e s plaoe a t th e B angs avenue c lubhouse tfin igh t n t 8 o’olook. T h e q u estio n -o f th e c lub ’s w ith d raw a l from th e L eag u e o f A m eri- o an W heelm en w ill com e up fo r final ac tio n , an d i t Is Im p o rta n t th a t every m em ber shou ld be p reaen t. T his sam e su b jec t w as considered la s t y ear, a n d a m o tio n to w ith d ra w w as d efeated , b u t m a tte rs h ave takefh a d ifferen t tu rn b f la te , a n d tb e \p « » p e o ts a re th a tlth e olub w ill vo te by a \ja rge m a jo rity to s e v ir connec tions wltfc th e N a tio n a l le^gnfil 1

\ WW h a t \U " R n t l j . ?A beailtlful can tata , to be given in the

H igh Sohpol building, Ocean Grovo,\ncxt Tuesday night, March 7, w ith over 50 voloos, 80 costum es tand apodal scenery brought from New %V qpr. .yoOT.TC^i^ed fea t find llbre^to ap j . 1?. Appleby7 omoe now; and'be lij youi; peat, w h en 'th e curta in n r fctj fi'p’qlock shskTpj, Ladles 'will pleaBQ' ! move th e ir hats. Day’s ioe cream duri Intermission an d a t cibse. > . . ■ W C

K E T U R N E D T H E M E D A L .

C a p ta in J . R , Bf a d d e d S e n d s C om ' m l t te o a S a u c y L e t te r . '

T h e P ress has veceived th e fo llow ing le tte r , w hioh toiil doub tle ss be o f in te r e s t to, th e p u b lio ,jfo r, w hom w as in ­tended . The ie tts r is c h a ra c te r is t ic o f its a u th o r, an d goes to show w h a t b rass‘b u tto n s^nd^hfralderHtrHpHTtrg'TtBbto'TTr do fo r sanje m en in th e s h o rt pe rio d o f n ine m onths. I f he . g ree ted h is co m ­p a n y w hile in serv ice w ith th e sam e s p ir it w ith w hich he g ree ts th e c itiz en s pf th is c ity in h is le tte r, w e a re_ n o t s u r ­p rise d th a t h is friends &re- fe w - a n d fa r betw eettT

V O L U N T E E R S V S. O R E O S .

M em b o rs o f C o m p a n y A C o m p r is e d a B a s k e t B a ll. T e a m .

B asket ball a t C en tra l h a il S a tu rd a y n ig h t in te re s ted a crow d p f a b o u t 400 p e rso n s. Th® co n te s ta n ts w ere th e O reos A th le tic -club’s firs t te am an d a te am m ad e u p o f m em bers o f ■'Company A, T h ird N ew J e rse y v o lu n tee rs o f th is c ity . T h e so ld ie r boys p u t u p a good gam e a n d w ere lo u d ly a p p la u d ed fo r th e ir w o rk . T he score, how ever, show ed th a t th e OreoB w ere too m u ch 'fo r th e v o lun tee rs . A t th e end o f th e firs t 20- m in u te -h a lf o f th e gam e th e sco re w as 18 to 0 in favo r o f th e Oreos, a n d th e y inc reased th is lead in th e second b a lf to 29 to 8.

H a g g er ty of th e v o lu n tee rs ’ te a m w as in ju re d , an d h is p lace w as ta k e n by W isem an . T h e lin eu p w as as fo llow s^OREOS—297 ■ rOSlTIOK. COMPANY A—3A pplegate rig h t fo rw a rd .. . . . . ..D udleyRushton \ left forw ard .H arrison (capt)'

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T he C om pany A te a m w ill p la y ag a in S a tu rd a y n ig h t a t 8 o’olock a t th e sam e place.

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Interest on dally balances.Acts as Trustee, Registrar and Transfer Agent. Pays coupons.Makes demand and time loans on approved

collateral.Safe deposit vaults.-

A. C. TWINING. President, a. H. M. HARVEY, Vice President.BRUCB 3. KEATOR, SecreUry.D. C. CORNS LI/« Treasurer.

DIRECTORS:O. H. Brown,

H; Buehanon,). C. Cornell,

W. J. Harrison,Col. G. B. M. Harvey, George P. Kroehl, Bruce S. Keator, M. D.

Isaac C. Kennedy Henry Mitchell, M. D.t John P. O’Brien,Thos. F. Ryan,Milan Ross,A. C. Twining.H. H. Vreel and,

)G.D. W.Vroota,-

iO H N F . S E G E R .2Ianufacturer of and Daaler la High-Grade Fish­ing Tackle. Anglers' ©very requirement con­stantly on* hmdU Bop tiring of every description at snort notice. A full lino of choice imported and domestic cigars.

047J Co o k m a n A v e n u e .< Opp. TenBroeok’. Market

B e n ja m in D n B o ls W yckofT .W o rd haa reao h ed A sbury P a rk o f the

d ea th 'o n W ednesday , M arch 2, a t P ine B luff, N. C ., o f R ev. B en jam in D uB ois W vcko il. in tb e 85 th y e a r o f h is age. W ith h is - w if e an il .d au g h te r th e de­ceased le f t th is c ity N ovem ber 30 last, fo r a so jo u rn in th e so u th , in th e hope th a t h is h e a lth m ig h t be benefitted th e reb y . T h ere a re s ix o h ild ren—tw o sons a n d ' fo u r d a u g h te rs—Miss M ary W yckoff o f th ia c ity , a te a ch e r in one of th e B rad ley Beaoh schools, be ing one of th e la tte r . A m ore e x ten d ed n o tic e w ill ap p ea r In th e PBESS tom orrow .

B a n q u e t fo r P o lice m e n .A sbury P a rk ’s “ fin es t,” b e tte r k h aw n

as th e B 'o a d w ay squad , co m p ris in g a ll th e re g u la r policem en o f th is c ity , u n d e r com m and of C hief S m ith , w ill en joy a co m p lim e n ta ry b an q u et tom orrow (T ues­day ) e v en ing , a t S o’clock , a t W eir’s ho te l, C ookm an avenue,, and a ll o f ou r b lue co a ted g u a rd ian s o f th e peace a re ex p ec ted to e n jo y P ro p rie to r W eir’s hos­p ita litie s . A p le a s a n tt lm e is a n tic ip a ted , a n d i t is rep o rted th a t som e o f tb e offi­cers h av e b eg u n to raet a lre a d y , in o r­d e r to be 'p rep a red fo r tb e even t.

D id N o t G e t W Ife 's I n s u r a n c e .Mrs. D aniel ‘Y e tm an , w ho re c en tly

d ied a t N avesink , w as a m em b er of th e D au g h te rs o f L ib erty . At. th ? tim e o f h e r d e a th She w as in a r re a rs fo r dues, b u t no t, h a v in g , been su sp en d ed b y th e lodge, t'ho fu n e ra l benefit o f $200 w as co lleated by th e o rd e r. T h e h u sb an d m a d ^ a d e m an d fo r .the m qney , b u t th e lodge re fused to* p a y t t to h im :- T h ey p a id th e d o c to r 's a n d u n d e r ta k e r’s bills, a u d h a v e a p p o in ted a c o m m itte e to e x ­p end th e . 'b a la n c e on M rs. „ Y etm an ’s c h i ld r e n ," ■ ' ■ ‘

oy S e v e re ly I n ju r e d .B ry an 'B orden, th e 4-vear-o ld non of

M r. a n d M rs. H a rry B orden o t tb ls o ity , m et With a serious an d p a in fu l ac­c id e n t ab o u t 3 80 o’clock th is a fte rnoon . T hp l i t t le Mellow, w as. p la y in g , on th e p q rc h of, th o Borden- re s id en t^ , 1110 M ain s t r e e t w hen h e fe ll therefrom,’ Hi W e ft - b roken and theelbow‘jifalqid?W,.v\ipr.'-ai B. Elnmp.uth'i wtts sUmmi pd, fe e .A lttlo /p jitre n t w aa p u t u n d e r, th e imtiieooe b f chloroform, and the4 toipc«tioa'wa8 reduced. ' '- -y- '

There’s no “Hobson’s (Mice”

in b u y in g a P la n o o f us. Y o u

s h o u ld rem em b er th is . Y o u

c a n ’t gp aBtray ev en If y o u b u y

a c h ea p p ian o , fo r I t w ill be th e

b e s t o f i ts k in d . W e sell a

good re liab le in s tru m e n t fo r

. th e ..p ric e o f a “ m a k e be lieve’.’.

e lse w h e re . O n ly 510 d o w n p u ts

a p ian o ln y o u r house.

K. A. TUSTING

Mattison and Bond,

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DIRECTORS | “ V * -■G. P.-Kroehl, MaWoh R. Margsmw,Oliver H. Brown , * • ’

. Bruce B.' Keator, B. W: Kiricbpde,. • -~ D, C. Corert, . r* 'Isaac C. Kennedy, C h as^ Y o ttU . .Vi Milan Boas,’11 Milan Boas, i . in. w w & X l M l i a ,'■ ShenaanB.Oviatt, ;6amnelJohn»bo, ■*.

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MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1890.

W e h ave a n o th e r of th o se poor fa th e r­less w a if 0 th a t so o ften find th e ir w ay to th e n e w s p a p e r office a n d fo r W ant o f a bfetter nam e are com m only know n as •'anonym ous pom m unicationa.’' T he fa c t th a t It h as no one to s tan d sponsor fo r i t is no t nearly bo -m arvelous as th e m isconception^ and halluc ination^ , w h ich com pose it. Tbe w rite r, w hoever h e m ay be, a sserts th a t th e m oney ra ised

^ fo r^ .advettisjpg^ .A gbury^park .J.aatye .ay w as used by th e co m m ittee in a ju n k e t to A tlan tic C ity . This w ill no d*oubt be in te re s tin g to th e co m m ittee , b u t th e ‘.‘fa th e rle ss w a if” know s positive ly th a t s u c h 1 is th e t ru th . T h en , h a v in g c o n ­d em n e d ad v ertis in g , th e w rite r proposes to m a k e A sbury P a rk a w in te r re so rt by h a v in g th e business m en b u ild a la rg e h o te l, firstcla8s in every p a rtic u la r , by su b sc rib in g fo r a c e r ta in n u m b er o f shares . T he business m en shou ld do th is , th e w rite r con tinues, because " th e y a re th e ones thac profit m oat by la rg e C row ds d u r in g s u m m er a ^ d w in te r.” H e f u r th e r o ffers as a p ro p e rty ow n er to r is k $i00 in such a v en tu re . As i t w ould ta k e ju s t abou t th is a m o u n t from every m an , w om an and ch ild re s id in g w ith in th e co rp o ra te lim its of A sbury P a rk to p u t an idea l,ho te l in o p era tio n a n d g ive i t sufficient financ ia l b ack in g to in su re its u ltim a te auccfcss; w e suppose th e w r i te r feels th a t he has done h is share , an d if AsbViry P a rk fa ils to becom e a w in te r re so rt it w ill n o t be th ro u g h an y f a u l t o f his. T here a re o thers ju s t lik e th e w rite r fc*f th e co m m unication , b u t th e y never b u ilt a c ity no r d id muQh fo r i t a f te r i t w as built.

MR. CANNON'S STATEMENT.W h a t th o W a r C o n g r c s i U n a A p ­

p r o p r in t e d .‘ W ash ing ton , M arch 6. — The official

”*tffteirrem ' or Mr. C annon oTTTHnol^TtTTe c h a irm a n o f the house app rop ria tions com m ittee , sum m ing u p th e ap p ro p ria ­tions o f the F if ty -fifth congress, shows a n a g g reg a te app ro p ria tio n by th e en ­t i r e congress of $1,566,890,016 and fo r the session ju s t closed a to ta l of $673,658,400, w ith a u th o rity fo r co n tra c ts su b jec t to fu tu re app rop ria tions am o u n tin g to $70,000,000. C hairm an C annon’s s ta te ­m e n t is as follows:

“ The ap p ro p ria tio n s m ade a t th e s e s ­sion pf congress Ju st dlosed a m o u n t a p ­p ro x im ate ly to $673,658,400 a n d 'sh o w an a p p a re n t reduc tion of $219,573,000 under

TOULON IN MOURNING.F r e n c h N a v a l M a g a z i n e B lo w n

U p W i t h A w f u l R e s u l t s .

D R U G S T O R E C H A T .

F.0ETY BODIES ALREADY FOUND,

M any M ore B e liev e d to H av e Been K il le d —O ver- O u e K O iiilred -W ou ix l-f O - T a dlvecl ITy D e e o T iii io ii tn r tl OTS m o k e le u u l*o*vder. > '

Toulon, F ran ce , M arch G—T h^ n av a powdfer m agazine a t L a G o u tran T ’be­tw een L e Seyrie and Toulon, In the de­p a rtm e n t of Vai;, sou th ern F ran ce , ex­ploded.-yesterdoy^:i^i.-,.Q£.-.th;e--flgldler&. on d u ty a t th e m agazine w ere killed, and a num ber of in h a b ita n ts of th e sur-

ty corpses have a lre a d y been recovered. F if ty th o u san d k ilog ram s of b lack pow­d er exploded. I t looks as. though a volcanic e ru p tio n had occurred , the co u n try being sw ep t-a lm o st bare w ith ­in a rad iu s nf tw o m iles, houses de- s tr6 y e a ,^ re e s —o v ertu rn ed and~distortedT fields d e v a s ta te d and covered w ithstones and im palpable b lack d u s t. /

All the bodies found o r recovered are te rr ib ly m u tila ted . S ixteen w ere found in the rocks n ear the shore, an d It is feared th a t o th e rs w ere p rec ip ita ted in ­to the sea.'

A vehicle m oving a long a road neat th e sea w as lifted bodily in to th e wa-

th^expIttHof Its occupan ts being drow ned.

T elegram s from Nice say the explo­sion w as d is tin c tly fe lt there . .

I t is believed th a t th e explosion orig- iQated in chem ical decom position in sm okeless pow der. T here Is no sugges­tion of foul play. JThe whole c ity Is In m ourning, h a g s ra re a t h a lf m ast, the th e a te rs a re d raped a n d th e casinos closed. Both the governm ent, a nd m u­nicipal au th o ritie s a re fo rw a rd in g re ­lief funds. M. Lockroy, m in is te r of m a­rine, has te leg raphed 10,000 francs (abou t $2,000) tow ard th e m aintenance of th e fam ilies of the victim s, and* a public su bsc rip tion h a s been opened h e r e / ''^ saY flr^f'tH ^atyfiW a^e^erto^ftio tisrO nr w eighing 50 k ilogram s fell In th e suburb P o n t de Las.- Signs of the explosion are ev iden t ii) all the su b u rb s tff Toulon and in -the c ity itself. E ven a t St. Je a n de V ar, five m iles d is ta n t, w indow s were sh a tte red ahd doors p a tte red In.

L a te r re p o rts show th a t of the seven sen trie s fou r w ere killed o u trig h t and th e o th e rs severely in ju red . T he cor­poral w as lite ra lly scalped, the scalp overhang ing Ills face like a Veil. I t Is believed th a t 15 a re s till burled in the debris. ---

A la rg e num ber of so ld iers a re now em ployed In * c learing aw ay" the~debrTs7 b u t the w ork Is very .difficult. I t Is Im­possible tn a scerta in accu ra te ly the num ber killed, bu t It is believed £hat nG few er th a n 100 w ere Injured.

A lthough It w as a c lear n ight, th e ex­plosion w as so terrific a s to produce a s lig h t ra in fa ll.

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:N o t h m g s t 3 r p « s e s S t < » i f e f e f i “ Malt Extract as a reliable spring tonic. I f you can’t eat, Malt will give you an appetite. If you can’t work, Malt will give you strength. I f you can’ t sleep, Malt will make you drowsy. I f you can’t col­lect your bills, Malt will put new snap in you. Malt is good for most everything. 20 cents a bottle ; six for $1.

R e c e p tio n F o r M cK in ley In G e o rg ia .S avannah , M arch '6 .^ p re s ld e ii t M c­

K inley will in c lu d e ^ fh e G randTA rm y colony? th e c ity o f F itzge ra ld , am ong the poin ts he will v is it d u rin g h is tr ip to S enato r H a n n a ’s hom e a t T hom as- vllle. T he th re e local G rand A rm y posts, th e C onfederate cam p, th e city council and c itizens w ill a rra n g e for a reception. An aud ito rium will be e rec t­ed for th e event. T he 'governo r a n d two fo rm er governors of G eorgia, leading ed ito rs of the s ta te and tou ring editors from New E n g lan d will a tten d .

th e ap p ro p ria tio n s m ade a t th e p reced ­in g session. T his Is a ttr ib u ta b le to the

, la rg e expenses occasioned by th e w a r w ith Spain th a t w ere provided fo r d u r in g the preced ing session.

“The e n tire ap p ro p ria tio n s m ade by th e F if ty -fifth congress ag g g reg ate $1, 668,890,016.28.^ Of th is sum $482,562,083.47 I* d irec tly chargeab le to our la te w ar w ith Spain o r Incident there to . D educt­in g th is charge from th e w hole am ount of th e app ro p ria tio n s , th e rem ainder, $1,084,327,632.81, rep resen ts the o rd inary or_ n o rm al ap p ro p ria tio n s m ade by the- F if ty -f if th congress.

"T h e ap p ro p ria tio n s m ade by th e p re ­ced ing congress, th e F if ty -fo u r th , am o u n ted to 151,044,580,273.87. A com-

»> p a r Iso n- -sho ws* nd ri cts e j-l tv-^ord 4 na r yap p ro p ria tio n s m ade by th is congress o v e r those m ade by th a t congress, th<: F if ty -fo u r th , of $39,747,000, b u t th is a p ­p a re n t Increase is m ore th a n accounted fo r by increases u n d e r e ig h t Item s alone —nam ely , fo r pensions, $4,000,000; for th e posta l serv ice , $16,000,000; fo r r iv e rs a n d harH brs, includ ing w o rk * n d e r con­tr a c ts previously au thorized , $3,600,000; fo r new sh ips fo r th e navy, $6,000,000; fo r beginning the w ork of the tw elfth

•census, $1,000,000; fo r th e P a ris /e x p o s i­tion , $1,200,000; fo r new public buildings, In c lu d in g th e build ing fo r the d e p a r t­m e n t o f ju s tic e and fo r s ite and p a rtia l c o n stru c tio n of the new governm ent p r in t in g office, abou t $5,000,000, an d for p a y m e n t of* ju d g m en ts rendered a g a in st th e governm ent on account of F rench

. spo lia tions and under the B ow m an act, $3,100,000.**

Sea P ig e o n S e rv ic e .P a r is , M arch 6.—Le F ig a ro s ta te s th a t

a serv ice of pigeons betw een the F ren ch tra n s a t la n tic liners i a nd th e shore will be In a u g u ra te d th is m onth an d th a t a l ­m ost c 6 n s ta n t com m unication betw een th e s tea m ers and th e land Is henceforth Insured . T he first th ing is to tra in th e p igeons on th e passage from H av re to N ew Y ork fo r tw o o r th re e passages. W hen th e tra in in g is over, a dozen p igeons w ill be sen t to H a v re each week to leave by the s team er, from w hich th e y w ill be released a f te r the vessel h as passed th e Scllly islands.

II<5rmlt Kurin F o n n d D ead .H elena , M on.,,-M arch 6.—T he body © 1

E. H . Eads, a b ro ther o f the fam ous en ­g in e e r /J a m e s B uchanan E ad s , who de­signed and co n stru c ted the E ads jettlep a t the m outh of the M ississippi, has been found in his' cabin up Mile M ining gulch, e igh t m iles from ElUston. E ads w as 70 years.o ld and ev iden tly had died from exposure o r som e n a tu ra l cause. H e lived alone In the m o u n ta in s a sh o rt d is tance from the sum m it of the Maine range, w here he had p rospected fo r gold a nu m b er of years. ,

T rn n w u o rt F ro in - th e -P h ilip p in e* .--San F rancisco , M arch 6.—The tra n s ­

p o rt C ity of Puebla has a rrived a t th is p o rt a f te r a n uneventfu l voyage from M an ila - H er. passengers- Include LleU-

a n t B rad b u ry of Los Angeles, 20 con­va lescen t soldiers of various regim ents, six sailo rs from the B altim ore whose te rm s have expired and M iss W est, a R ed Cross hosp ita l nurse. T he Puebla m ade th e tr ip from th e P h ilipp ines In 39 days, including a s to p of s ix d a y s a t N agasak i.

K Ire In S c ra n io ti,S cranton , P a., M arch 6.—T he lives of

n early 100 persons w ere jeopard ized by a fire in the L ack aw an n a V alley H ouse block. The flam es s ta r te d In W . J . W elchel’s Jew elry s to re on th e ground floor and com m unicated to the hotel a p a r tm e n ts on th e second, th ird and fo u rth floors. All the occupan ts o f the hotel w e re -ta k en out safely , b u t clad, on ly In th e ir n igh t-c lo th ing . T he loss will no t exceed $10,000, a n d $5,000 of th is falls, on Jew e le r W eichel.

F lo o d a t T ro y .Troy,. N. Y., M arch 6.—T he ice In th e

uppeh H udson, th e M ohaw k an d th e H oosac riv e rs broke up la s t n igh t a f te r seve ra l d a y s’, thaw a n d a \varm rain . T he re s u lt 'I s a flood a t th is po in t and n o rth o f here w hich th re a te n s to be d is­a s tro u s . T he Ice Is h eav y -an d a t Me* chan lcv ille has formed* a gorge of g re a t s t r e n g th . ' T h e b a ck u p caused by th ia gorge h a s subm erged a il ad jo in ing low land*, and the roadw ays a re under w ater.

S b e r ld n n L eave* G ib r a l t a r .G ib ra lta r, M arch 6.—T he U nited

S ta te s tra n s p o r t S heridan h a s balled.

. F r e e o f C h a r g e . “Any ad u lt suffering from a cold settled

on the breast, bronchitis, th ro a t o r lung troubles of any nature, who will call a t

..K inm onth & Co’s, drug store will be p re­sented w ith a sample bottle of Boachpe’a G erm an Syrup, free of charge. Only dhe b o ttle giVen to one person, ana none to chil­d ren w ithou t order from parents. ..

No th ro a tm r lung remedy * ever h ad anch a sale aa Boscheo’s German Syrup In all p a rts of. th e civilized world. Tw enty years ago toiUiqria'.of bottles w ere- given away, and y ou r druggists will tell you tb a t Its success was- marvelous. I t la raally th e

-on ly T hroat an d .Jm n a -Remedy generally , endorsed by physlolans.1 One 75 cent bottle t i l nH nn 'U nnnlnn DaI.1 nil

T * n n ff-ll-Y am en S u p p o r ts E n g la n d .London, M arch 6.—A ccording to the

P ek ing corresponden t o f The T im es, the tsung-II-yam en su p p o rts d r e a t B rita in a g a in s t the p ro te s t ,of th e R ussian gov­ernm en t reg a rd in g tiie term s of the N^wchw an g ratlw 'ay ex tension J o a n n e - cenTly subscribed In London, the’ground of R ussian objection being th a t the c lause appo in ting a B ritish sub jec t ch ief engineer of the lin e is In conflict With the R usso-C hlnese agreem ent.

l*ion'i)^rii>- in tn e a o b tn .B lrm in g V m , -Ala., M arch 6.—The T en­

nessee CijhI, Iron and R ailroad com pany h a s p o s t' d notices *of an advance of w ages oC 2% c en ts a ton, ta k in g effect M arch 1, th e advance being caused by th e recen t ad v an ce In Iron. A nother advance Is expected by1 th e m iners inA pril. ' •

C h in e se C a p tu re R e b e l L ead er* London, M arch 6.—The Shanghai cor­

responden t of T he D aily Mall say s th a t th e leader b f th e rebels In th e province of A n-H oul (N gan-H ooi), 'th e no torious desperado NUI, has been cap tu red , 52 of his bodyguard, being klllecj.

S t a t e o f Ohio, Ci t s o f T o led o , 1 L ucas-C ounty , , • i

F rank J . Chen ey makes ,0ath th a t he la' the senior partner* of th e firm of F . J . Cheney & Co., doing business In th e City of Toledo, County and S ta te aforesaid, and th a t &ald firm will pay- the sum o f ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of C atarrh th a t cannot be oured by the use of Hall's CATAimii Cure . 'V-

, . •’ FRANK J . CHENEY,Sworq tp before m e and subscribed in iny

presence, tliis 0th day of December, A. D. Io90.' / , . • v - •

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Our Prescriptions made with “ Drugs that C u re” bring quick results.

It will soon be - “ movingtime.' You”catfalways move corns by using Corn Slayer. Costs 1 5 cents, cures i 5 eornsr

March is the month-when Floral Toilet Cream is most

as soft as an infant’.s. Im­proves the complexion. 25 cents.

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There is- no Emulsion made anywhere at any price-that is superior to our own Emulsion at 60 cents a bottle. A strong assertion, but here is our guar­antee to refund your money if not as represented, Other Emulsions are not guaranteed.

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PUSHING AEMT EE0EGAHIZATI0N.

S e c r e t a r y A lg e r n n d . G e n e r a l C o r ­b i n W o r k i n g o n t h e P la n * F o r t h e N ew S y s te m —N o T r o u b l e I n G e t t i n g R e c r u i t s E x p e c te d .

W ashing ton , M arch 6.—T he w o rk of reorganizing th e p resen t a rm y up to the lim it and w ith in th e te rm s of the re o r­gan ization bill has a lre ad y been.referred by the p residen t to the sec re ta ry of w ar, A d ju ta n t G eneral C o rb in .,and ColonelT hom as W ard , an a ss is ta n t a d ju ta n t general. T hey will call in to conference w ith them fro jn tim e to tim e G eneral Schw an, M ajo r_ Johnson a n d Mtajor H u s ta n t, the la t te r tw o h av ing had m uch experience In the o rgan iza tion of the g re a t vo lun teer arm y.

The big ta sk of these officers will be the o rg an iza tio n of. the 35,000 volunteers. The o rgan iza tion of the re g u la rs u p to 6b,000 will be an easy m a tte r. T he re ­c ru itin g re p o rts show th a t the force h a s been ra ised to 59,000 men in th e regu la r a rm y ,-b u t. to th l3 -m u st-b e added -ab o u t4.000 in th e hosp ita l corps, m ak in g a p resen t to ta l of 63,000. T he bpard ex­pects th a t th e re will be Innum erab le of­fers, to th e re c ru itin g offices fo r th e nec-

A m a jo rity o f th e board believe th a t -st) f a r a s Cuba and P o rto R ico a re con ­cerned fou r-fifth s of the troops could well be na tives. On th e basis of 15,000 v o lun tee r troops fo r Cuba, 12,000 could be n a tiv es and 3,000 A m ericans; an d on the basis of 6,000 In Porto Rico 1,200 only m igh t be A m ericans. T his would leave17.000 vo lun teers fo r serv ice In th e P h il­ippines. I t Is believed by th e board itha t10.000 of these should be A m ericans; be­cause of the u n c e r ta in ty of th e experi­m ent and the expected difficulty o f o r­g an iz ing ,a la rg e num ber o f F ilip inos on the A m erican basis.

T he p resen t plan therefo re involves10.000 A m ericans fo r th e Philippines,3.000 fo r Cuba and abou t 4-200 fo r P o rto Rico, or a to ta l of 15,000 A m ericans aa th e nucleus for the v o lun tee r tro o p s to g a rriso n th e Philippines, Cuba an d P o r­to R ico. One ol' the board th in k s th a t it m ay be tw o years before a F ilip ino will be en lis ted Into the A m erican arm y.

The p residen t is expected to o rder the re c ru itin g for th e in c re a se d a rm y before h e leaves W ash ing ton on h is proposed to u r fo r re s t. /

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/S now ed Up In W y o m in g ,C heyenne, W y., M arch 6.—A n u rg en t

m essage fo r re lief has been received from the Cheyenne, and N o rth e rn tra in In th e snow a t Iror{ M ountain . T he p ro ­visions a re reduced to a few b ean s and a little coffee, w ith 42 persons on board to be fed. T hey have been snow ed in fo r six days, and the conditions a re d espera te , as the ad jacen t ranches, w here food h a s heretofore been o b ta in ­ed, a re abou t o u t o f provisions. H on. John F . M cD erm ott and Jo h n a n d F^ W. Foxton, who w alked In from the im prisoned * tra in , rep o rt th e c u ts d rifted level fu ll of hard show betw een here an d .Iron M ountain and th a t .th e onl£ Way* of g e ttin g th rough w ith a t ra in w ill be by shoveling. ^A re lie f t»a in w ith ia .su p p ly b of provisions an?T 100 shovelers has been sen t.

-F a tm s to r in in A la b a m a . .■ D eca tu r, Ala., Mo^ch 6.—A te rrib le

s to rm o f wind, l\ail and lig h tn in g struck , th is 'p la c e Sunday night, doing g re a t dam age and re su ltin g 'i n th e loss of four. lives. T he huge tow er of th e Long D is tan ce Telephone com pany, 140 feet high, w hich carrie s th e w ires sp an n in g the T ennessee rlvef, w as snapped like a reed. S everal m a n u fa c tu rin g p la n ts a re su spended a s a re su lt of .thfe d a m ­age to bu ild ings and. m achinery .

M n b o n a t A t l a n t i a C ity*A tla n tic C ity, M arch. ’ 0.-Xjohn W il­

son of 37 INorth* C aro lina avenue, w ho says he is a frien d ojC M artin M ahon, w an ted a s „a w itness in t h e F a y n e Moore tr ia l , jn N e ^ :Y o rk , s^ys -M ahop has b e e i r v ^ i t ln g In*this c ity and m ade the 0 ta tem tm trto_‘:h lm ; th a t he did . n e t in tpnd rp tum incr to annealr a e a in a t tfi«

jabout itr told-iii a-plaia way,-will be^jiisPasf “ e f f f e t t h / e l h ^ r a w i n g ^ f r a ^ e a s t h e f a i r y t a l e sindulged in by .some merchants.-

^Wehavemovedonedoor-wesfefromthe-store we have'occupied for the5 p’asf two years, thus giving the much needed roomw e t e . q u i r e d f o r o u r i r i c r e a s e d _ s to c k . :7: ; _

In our own wav we shall endeavor' toplease all that favor us .y$th their; patrdn?.:,* age. You know what that .way is ; Offer

-in g^e-latest arid-best in -Mea’s-Funilsll~— Good and Hats always'just as cheap,

but-more often cheaper,- than o d s-o f-th e same class can be bought elsewhere./

T o t h e L a d i e sEast year we added to our stock Shift

increase our trade with our regular line, and to .our surprise it has proved a great success.

East week we advertised a waist that, was made to sell for $1.50 at 75 ®cents. Some of the choice ones are gone. The balance we will close out at 60 cents each, and every waist is fully guaranteed by us in all respects.

We.have found a num berorpatterns:o£.Ia6C:..'. a r ‘ '■ n an w t d a l t h a t l w .e j w

iij slipttLorder/ - • TKese-beds arfc all'riehh'manv.These beds arfe all right, many of them> Kan’dsdmely brass ’ trimmed, arid ‘a ir of-

oh the^rodd and ,vended room. ' ; : ■>: A very neat bed; always sold at $3 :50, ‘now■ $ 2.50 . -- 'V

^siother—with-riice-brass-mounting9rfor«K• rly $3-9Ss now $3 .oo. — v .-..-.s. .

One riiore elaborate.'reduced froiri'feep

One Of our;handsomest;beds,regularly,sold at $ 10 .00, now'only.$6,so., ' ' : . \

The finest ;in: :pur -stock/ solid'^ferasfs ■’ imouritings, a beauty/reduced from $ 15 .00 to

n $ 8 .0 0 . 1 * -. x - ,*

This Isiari offering that you should imtrietii

Y o u c a n ’t;, e x p e c t t h e s e b a r g a i n s t o l a s t l o n g , s o c o m e in q u i c k l y . ,

WALTER W. DAVIS,14J an d 1 4 5 'M ain S freet, & b ^ - t e l c , IT. J .

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"Mister House iu n te r”n ij- on o iu o h th le f t , a n d

y e a r ly " h o u se s M e. r e n t in g • ‘‘l ik e h o t esikes.”

HATTERS AND MEN’S OUTFITTERS _Next to Postofllce I 6 0 sllMAtTISdN AVENUE

M l notices

NOTICE OF ELECTION- AND -

Notloe-lB-hereby-glTen-that-!in-elBotlo!5 wUl be held «nder the laws of thlB tato, oa

TUESDAY, MARCH 11,1899.The following officers will be e lected :

1 Township Committeeman.1 Ovsrseersot tbe Poor. i8 Constables.——— • " ' .......1 Cemmlssioner o f Appeal.2 Surveyors o f the Highway.8 poundkeepers.

P o l l s W i l l O p e n a t G A v M , a n d C lo s e a t 7 P . M .

The places of holding the election to ths various districts in N eptnne. township are th e sam e as those gsv-an te low for the m eet­ing of the Boards o f E eg is try and Election.

Ths Boards of R egistry and Election of N eptune io sush ipw fll m eet in th e ir respea- tiye dlstrio ts oa

T u e s d a y , M a r c h 7 , J9 9From 1 p. m. to 9 p. xn., fo r th e purpose of revising and correcting ihe reg is try liBts as r ^ n l r e d b y tho el®otlc®:lap8.,»B g IfUl i.*-» inMT-

The places for holding th e election and the m eeting of th e Boards of R egistry and Election for N eptune ^township a re as fol­lows:

F I R S T D IS T R IC T —Fees Brothers’ Ho­tel, South Main street.

SE C O N D D IS T R IC T —Unexcelled E n­gine House, Coilies avenue,, W est Grove. (

T H I R D D I S T R I c r —G oodW tll Engine House, Bummerfleld avenue, W est Park .'

JO SEPH HARRIS, Township Clerk.

Good business property, known as the “ Bond Street Bakery. Eight room' dwelling, store, bakery In basement, and *barn. Inquire a t 414 Bond s treet . 6158*

A s b u r y P a r k , H ig h S c h o o l

S t a r C o u r s e

S A T U R D A Y , M A R . 1 1AT 8.IU P . M.. IN

A s s e m b ly H all

Temple Male Quartette

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S in g le A d m issio n , ’ - ' - W ith R e se rv e d S e a t, -

Tickets on sale^at T asting’s.

5 0 C en ts 7 5 *

i l i r a ten a y o * M i n i s t r y .lyondon, .M arch '6.—T he M ontevideo

co rresponden t o f T h e T im es says:. "P res id en t CuestaS 'haq m ade th e fo l­low ing a ss lg n m ep t0v pr po rtfo lio s : Dr.. S a ju rn ino Cam po, m in is te r o f th e In­te rio r ; Benor C hm pestegnl, m in is te r of ^ n an ce ; Senor C ar joa M ^ria Pena,* to ln r iBter 6f .ag ricu ltu re ; S en o r H erre ro Bfl- p lnosa, m in is te r o f fo reign a ffa irs , and G eneral N lcom edos G astro , m in is te r d t w ar.” . ■ .

S te a m e r S a n k . in t h e O a m b er la n 'd .C larksville, Tenn., M arch* 6.r^WhIIe

going th ro u g h the^’d ra w o ^ th e . Louis* v ll le . and N a sh v ille , ra ilro ad b ridge across the C um berland river, h e re ‘the •steam er,vH . W . “ B u tto rff j ^ a a blow n a g a jn s t th e s tone p ie rs a n d su n k . ..T he 1 8 -passengers a n d ’a ll th e crew: reached the sho re In sn fetv . • T he flteam pr Wh«

twenty-flre wordr Inserted, under this heading for„ twentr-flve cents. first Insertion and fifteen oents each Bpbseqnent Insertion.

s i o ^ W A H T i s b .AddressBox O^.iUburyPark,;—

▲ MISSING TRUNK. , :Ml*s Piflard last symmer le ft-a sole leather

trunk withsonmf ri end-unknown to h e rm o t her ^qlg-inpa_j»idmipl&trattx of h i r estate, mformatlon to R&s. Miller,-40 Second7ave.. Long' Branch. -65>60*

FO E RENT."House suitable for twofsmQIes; hasSroomson.

second floor and water; 6 rooms op first floor; two cellars; located on Ocean Park avenuol Bradley Beach, one block from Main Street. Inquire of ^V. Gundaker. - - - -v-. . ^

Wanted to rent, 8 furnished rooms-.for house­keeping; no children. -Address P, Press office.

B6-P7* 1 '*•

F O R 8 A L E .A gentlecarriage.horsft.^ Good speed, bqt

fectiy safe fo r alady to d r iv e y e a r s did; .reason for selling, leaving town. Also, a good single harness. Apply to G, D*_Allarajce, SOS Seventh Ave. J ' ' ' ' . »87*

tOBT,Maltese Cat named "Jag*’; two bells on leather

collar. Liberal reward for information or return to 507 Asbury avenue. - 68-57*

FORSALB*Four pool tables and fixtures; reasonable

terms. Marshall’s pool room, 1205.Springwood ““ Due. BfHXS*

t o r e n V .Three rooma (or U*ht housekeeping, mil im-

proveniffct.':. For further particulars apply to O. O.TJAVENPOBT,

■I McCabe building; 8fc.

TO LOAN.$2,000, *2,600, la.ffO, or t!,S® a t 8 per cent;

j u r a , fsw $2 oooati per eetw.These amounts sow oa . Loana ^ulcklv

m«de, W. B„ BBEG1.K.W-tf SSS Main StjAahury Park.

M an roe and gm ory, .It roonus, 9 to d rooms,- - pissajbiEg, d ty w ater, *800,-" ■ :.Third nvthne,' nasr,XO«K]r, 8 rooms, 5 bed

-oc-jrs n l!' ImproyemeLte, unfuraished ; ' "1276, ftirnishealSOO; ; — t Kmovy iitreet,i.iieap,’Wesleyia&e, 10 roomjtjB

tied rooms, all-improvements, I8B0.-. -SeyeB»:Irisd-M »Snrl8'nj0msrSrB6dTcoaBr

' a U iir - 0 . ' vF lat, Coofema i and Bona. i 'TOoms, t bed

rooms, a l l jnSi>roVenSM!f3! # 0.‘ ' ■Fourth avomio, a s a r Hedk, 14 jcd!SB,-9 bed

room k sH Im provem ehti-^m SU botias- ..j . « flOC-r'-v; • '

5= raom srairsia~ provements,,.*laper month. :. -

Main street,.near. jrortb Jutoa&. f&vk st»-, tion, 8 rooms’. 4. bed rcorae, plumbing,

. d ty w ater, t m ! .......... ' ...., - - V . ;Ia l« -avenafc-B oai-J ;’uiory,.f! wb-'JI. -* ’.«d.

.-oota--. fum ace,'d lar w ater, s e# sr, etc;, 1300/ • ' : ’’

M unroe avenue, n e a r Grand, 8 niofns, B bed- rooms, all improvem ents, furnished,■ $450. ,. , , ' .

Second avenue, isear’Grand, M tom ai 8 bed room s,all improvement^-fla® b>ja^t6E0.

F o u rth avenue, n e a r M ains 7 rooms, 2 be-1 ; - ri>oinij; blty -water, sSwer, 1300/

.XhiKl-avenni). &eapGrand,-lS - room8,-10bed jiioms. fill lmnroveinent&fnrnishsd,l500.

F o u r a ana Bona, 0 i-.ioms, 0 bed rooms, all '.saprOyesasistoi *400.

Third avenue, inear Main, T rooms, 8 bed .WOMB, i m . -4 . ... . . ,

A sbury avenue, ne&r Bmofy,11roomB, o bea m^room ^Aot.aiLd-COld. 'water, gaa.-bath,,

SeccBd avenue, !Smory,12 rooms, S fesdrooms, bath , h o t and cold w ater, etc., $375. . .

Em ory, near Fourth, 8 rooms, i bed rooms, all improvements, $800.

Second Bond,' 9 rooms,-' all improve-' ments, p a rtly furnished, t250.

WEST ASBURY PARE.F ifth avenup, n o rth side, 10 roosnis, 5 bed

rooms,all lmprovem ents,new house,tS5C Pine .rest, facing SewsSi avenue, 7 jooms,

8 bed rooms, flGO.1 . 3- ■■F ifth avenue, sou th sit 7 room s, 8 bed

rooms, b a ts ; p inm proveifte'stS teQp. _ W est Bangs avenae, oorner, 8 rooma, * bed

rooms, and 5mm, ©75.W est Sum m eifleld sv r h m , to room ^ 8 bed

M O N M O U T H R E A L T Y CO.L. S. TAR SAKT, Manager

Room 12,' M onm outh BuildingA ll kinds of Insurance! In tlw bestcom|toh!f,tt

tw ik ik g & 'VA# B a h t.

BOARD. ,Cottage bohrd, 608 First avenue; all Improve,

ihentft. Mrs. V- H. JeweU.'

, THB CROWN, n'-.-'145 Malaavenue, Ocean Grove. Open all the

Sear. The most homelike boarding house In cean Grove. Bteam‘heat, baths and all im-

-provements. Terms reasonable. S52tf

S T A N L E Y H O U S E> ^Daytona, Flaj

Open November 15 to April 15. Located on the borders of the Halifax river, one-half mile from the Atlantic. A delightful place to spend the winter amid sunshine and flowers., Terms mod­erate. 0 . SEB G WICK HUNT, Mgr.

Summer season, Yorkshire, Asbuir Park. -

BOARDERS WANTED.The Hanlon, 831 Cookman avenue; open all th e

year; terms low.

WHEN IN LAKEWOOD“ Stop at Th« Towers, Main Street opposite Laurel House. TermB reasonable,

OBAB. J . HUNT, PropT Bummer season. Atlantic House. Ooean Grove.J.F. Oapsn. Gilbxbt O. Higbt.

CAPBN ft HIQBY Architocta

784 Broad Street, Newark. N. J.

fE. J . STROUD,

CONTR/jCT IN G PAINTEB. Postofllce bo* 067. Asbtoy Par*. N. J .

CONCERNING PIANOS.If my sole business wks the Belling of planoe 1

could not possibly do so a t the prices I- charge. As a piano toner I am not dependent on safes: Its all right when I do sell, but not at aU reoxs- baby that I should. If yon don’t believe this andchoose to pay a dealer 9850 or S800 for a piano

sell for $175, you are the loser. Pm notI can* VWI PCU iUl •110, IUU MO uia sosor#. A LU UUbworrying at au. If you want a piano and care

wind bag. You naturally aak,-Howcan I'nnder sell big Concerns? No expenses,ulhe answer. A beautiful $175 mahogany Imperial sold In W.: Bummerfleld avenue la»t Saturday. Let me give you J, & 0. Fischer prices^TU hwnjyonr eyea»

(PianoTuner 15 vear*)* . •;''t - ■ i ' v 810 Cookman Avenne,

Parker!s Hotel fmdRestiuirMt■ * Next to,First NatlonaHBank.. *.> V. - :

REQULAI^ DINNER, 50 Cent5. :;- (njR aPECiALriB:-';'; . ^

WelsU Raiebfi, Oystere ;-;' :;Steamed Clams : . - -• Devfled 0*abe; / .'foe CJrenm. :■ '

~ L o o k e t th e ~toUdwii)K. OaU and B eeus andget partlcalara.

M unroe avenue, n ear Grand - Sxsms, gas, c ity w ater, I

9rooms,5bed

xubb6d-and-sorubbed In -whlrlpooi-tif^nov*- tog water. The rubbing loosens the dirt aus tha/w6ter .,r!eiiv-s pad washra it out by being foressd taotef'sSl tortb-thrpng^’the fibres rii ths c!btliy. r Many washers nave- iJs-a-isisae.-ttiM robbed tli,, g ^ rm e n ^ .an d 'others that :aoved t,6t>v,'ater,' botlfte the- €'Omblr;&‘i'.os 0 both thaVm&lEes & .'icceflj -

RemovalB ostonD en tis ts

D R . R . F . D O R A N ,SncQMwr

REMOVED TO

7 1 5 . 7 1 7

M a t U s o n A v e n u eWinckler’s Bnlldlrjr

W A L L P A P E R .»AC0 B DOLL, J r .

Practical Paper Hanger ani •*, Decorator

H as ou h a sd th e la rgest tuid ftnest new designs o t - -

W A L L P A P E RFroxn Q o p e r R o l ia n d n p w o r dRoom -Ms;il<Uni!v. freiri 2 )t*»n t8 per

' foot a n s s & j t th a to h a lljw p , ill v a r

Fepff Jton8fing, Palntifl2-anfl Wall j Ttatlng;by ekllled mHkmewat low- eet pilbee. Only, give'ua a trial and compare prioese

541 COOKMAN; A V E .idjoiliir.g Btelnb(W:5i’«lirge«lorc

. , Asbury jpariC 1

’ J A C O B S C H D f A B T Z j

MASON A M B U ILD E R ,■ ; : ‘ N i 'J . ' !

Srtcklifs.ifc- ttid PtUrtCTlnaf. In ‘«dl bntfzeia.be

P A W L E Y ’ S*s1 9 0 0 'W a sb e r

“ PreTents ttiaf “ Tired Peeling:.” 'The Lady Slte WbSIe Udog it.

V f | l _ f - “ v T V t •’ I T ; ' v HOW THE MACHIK1; IS OPERATED.'

The w ork is simple and easy; them aehlne • la turfied to ith e r ig h t a k a to th e le t£ back: i 5 a - i5Hb?: a b o u t‘hol( w ay rixiim d each time, fo r from->6jto,xa minutee,.accorc!lng to th® requlrstoehta c f th i doftiea youar;,- :waalilDg. Ten_ t a tw elve m inu tes w ashes th e w ors t isoiledigarroonta :i‘srfectlyfe!e/in. T h e m achine holfla^nd w ashes a t one tim e, " bIjc sheets, o r clothes to th a t am ount.

A ^ jtb e tu b Is.revqSved, bacfc..'andforth,, th e ^ m ie n ta a re tossed 'a n d tum bled a n d .

•fnl-washsrr

wAlNdERS.r .

W e hava a g rs a t varie ty , a t prices isn g - js g , isecordlng to th e quality , from ofle- jioll££.Tip, JmS J n - th ls oiho-'^—th s b e tt Is .the cheapest. O ur Ugh-grade- BALL-BSARIKS-W rJBgerear® nam ed i i ' te r ou r W asher, .“1000.”

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11 He who th e best*6f Its kind fisds- hls m oat proS table advertisem ent In wb&& he-sells.”

W h a t you pay fo r an artto le la im portant,, b o t.w h a t you g e t In re tn rli fo r y ou r money, is m ore im portant, \

*1 jFurniture, Stores and House

- Furnishings

16 6 - 16 8 MAIN STREETASBCBTFA&K.

Get Your Heatefs Fjxed Nowi

If they need repaiis or cleaning now Ibi the time to attend to them. Is yonr Bunge «*?Odok Stove ia good oonditionJ^H not, call upon ns. Prompt at*? ‘tention, tellable work and low prices. : ,

T.E O’Brien & Co.6 4 0 ! M a t t b o a , A ve .

B I C Y & L B S !. LOOK; AT THIIIP AMB PlIMiiS

S t e r l i n g s , - $ 5 0 a n d $ 7 5

D A Y T p jifs , * ' a n d $ j r sO r i e h t s , $ 3 5 . i s o . a n d $ 6 5

S i*A U )i$G S »r. * ’ * $ 5 0 a n d $ 7 5 -. , Z x m m y , • - - - $ 4 0 a r i d : $ s pi p , f c H ¥ s ^ R s ; ; $ '4 o , ; '$ 5 d W ' ;

G R /tW E O R D S ,' $ 2 5 ,• $ 3 5 a n d - ^ s o • N y a c k S , - | . $ 3 5 , $ $ 0 a n d ' . $ 3 5 C h > u n l e s s , . ■ - v - $ 7 3

These prices cannot be M aten fshen qual­ity Lh coesWoiw!. O rders placcd now wliS Ins a re p rom pt dellverice. ’v

Mta LiFER R ISj

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TJHE ^SBURV: PARK DAIL,Y' P R E SS

B a k i n q P o v v d e r

‘MadefrotnT3ure 'cream of tartar.

S a f e j p i a f & r t k e f o o d

a g a i n s t a l u m .

A lum BttunaeeftTCf

’■ RQYAV BAK1WQ fOWOtffOO., MW VOftt.

JjO O I. S D IM A R ^

W H ^ l^ jQ O IN a ON IN AND ; .ABOUND THiE CITY. '

ftess^' s 1 Interest \lroo Small for * ' B e<iU lne— Happenings Personal

- »u& O t h c n > U e - t t i t - W U I rE e ) p to /m *ke the H f»to rjo r A ib n u P n k , -Neptnna'Toweahlj? ami Violnltr.

Tbs rsanlar monthly meeting of Wes iey Engicfl aod Hose company tor March will be held jgnlght a£i{SPv ■' ■• '.

P R E SS M IM N S f ALM ANAC.

OOUPILID n r p. o. fiyxvzxi::

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P B E S S C jSTjE N D A T I.'

m d e n » e d I i U t o f C o m in g E v e n ts fo r Q u lo k

'needay, M arch 7—Boards o f reg is try and election fo r Neptune tow sahlp w llls ita t polling places from 1 to 9 p. m .

Tuesday, • March 7—C antata “R uth” In as- Bembly.room o£ H igh School building, Ocean Grove.

PaeSday. M arch 7—Spring m eeting o&ithe n o rth e rn New Jersay Congregational conference a t - F i r s t Congregational church, A sbnry ,park .

Wednesday, Miirch !fctK xty;tftlrd annual. conferenbo;‘o f N ew 'Ie rsey Methodises a t A tlantio 'C ity. |T '

Istm bajr. March" I t—Boston Temple Q nar io tte In H igh Sdjoijl ahditoriunL

Jotiday, M arch 18—Milkmaid's' sfocfabM ot Simonides Court, No. 1, Tribe of Ben

; H ur, in K . of P. hall. .Tuesday, M arch 14—Borough election a t

Allenhurst.Jaesday, March 14—Spring eleotlon InNop-

tune township, ifsdnesday, M arch 15—-Event o f Asbury

. ’a rk w heelm en (to be decided) a t stats*- I house.

5mrsday,-M arch-10—BaHeacine-minstrelfl in 'Park Opera House,

frlday, M arch 17—Spring nraslo begins TO th e beach.

I»turday, M arch lS —E leven thann ive _

sociable.Wednesday, M arch 28~Dance a t Asbury

P a rk wheelm en’* olub house, taesday, M arch 31—Annual banquet of the

A sbury P a rk Board, o f T rade a t th a.G randC entral hotel,; ; ' ------

MUday, A pril a - a w te r .fenday, A pril 8—Rennlon and b an q u et

Ocean Grove A uditorium choir.Irarsday,' May 11—Banquet o f th e Spaniah- . American W ar, V eterans' Association,

Company A, New Jersey V olunteer in­fan try . •

X. T h e W e a th e r .•' Tlie*government weathsf bulietia re- eivw at the PBSesoffiee this noon says: 'air tonight and Tuesday.

ifii. ■; M ESH .FOB TCT3v5»AY.

-There lives more faith i s honest daabt. Believe me, than in helf the creeds.

—Xfflwyaqa,BREAKFAST. i ' ’Stewod Prunes.

'Broiled Crisp Bcsos. Baked Potatoes,... CJ0ff«l.

M m cS » S ,,. * Casseroles ot ChlckeQ

Heised Bisoaite. Choootote.Sliced Orongea.

DINNEB.~ Bonlllon. Sippets of .

Stewed Shruap. Bice./enlflon steaks. Jelly. Celery.

■ Bwcet Potatoes ia. CRSSinei, • - .■ tettaoo, ‘ F tsm h Ur- BB1HB

' Orange Cream Pie. QrnyereC Coffee,

«0C8 Oi £1101 imtter, ono tab!aat>ooJif... . . . half teaspoonfnl colt, ono-fourth tea-;;

^wenf*!! pepper and ' dasli of cayenne- 1 ' jcw lth the'.'ohlokenr: Pill the cavity . [ ’ c t each mold with the chicken ana pn« '

’ on each an upper, covering ct rlae.' Poaoh •.SOminute*..' • . . -.rM ■ ■ <;

&>to? ■ ftd ' . ■VVjlcott i a Fa. ■'*N ew York', M arch 6.—U nited B ia les

S enato r E d w ard -O W olco tt o f C olora- io a n d M ra. W oIcott',hax-a 'a g ree .i to sop’a ra te .' .Though th ey Kail fro m .Colo* raflo a n d reside rsow iiri W ashlngt(ra,-tfco r e l t i s 'b e ln g pre^orbd in itfew .York. 33ie action^ will-! no t, be; confcaieflj th e sols ch arg e be lng jn c o m p a tib ilf ty of lem ser. m « 6>.> wag le a m td in th is s ity y s s te rd ay . B ey o n d ' it , how evnr(, C hprles, C. B ea ijia ii,. counsci for.'.M re, Woipott,- re fu te d to t i jp a •'#ord.,' I t jam e a s a'B.ur'prlee to th e m ariy’ifrlends'

tb e coiiple;lp:thlB city , w h s r^ ss f iito * ' an 'd '.M rsi W olco tt b'avq .J ccm ei-eV ew year, 1 - ■;/

have.1 come:-every

Mr. A nd 3trs. G « jrg « E . H opper o f th is c i ty w e n t to P h iia d e ip h ia S a tu rd a y to M tend th e fa n a ra l o f » re la tiv e . ^ T h « -A sh a ry P a rk W iredSsaen'wlil hold a m e e tin g 'to n ig h t a t 8 o ’c lock , tb io be-{ng-thi fa? a for the! jffifflUar.jWO.ay iy.business asesIoo. i

Quit a nuniber it people from the adjaoent towns will witness the oaotata ' ’R a th r ’- to r - fc a g iv f 'o - t jm o w w H i^lar Itf the High School,building, Ocean Grove, A Spring Lata party will number 80,j.1Francirs/ A ^ BfonS f i S ’ r em o v o iih iu family from 181 Webb avenue. Ocean Qrove. to their handsome new home re- cSntly completed at-the -iiowbeast oor- ner of La'WTMice avenue and Broadway.

Mrs J. EVBradiey w ill attend to or. de'rs for dreeamakiag and iacUes’ tailor-

“ iCabe "ing at her1 rooms In'the MoCabe & Mar- «s rn Liuildlng, corner aiaio street and Lake avanne. Her card appears in the

Tho next entertainment in the Star cdtfrae will take place Satnrday night of this w eek, In the Aabnrj' Park High School .^smbli^rpom. "Ebe attraction will be the TimpU; aiate aaartsfte of Boston—a fine musical organization.

Captain Bsrteil of the local Salvation Araay.corps has returned from Chicago, whither she K'erat to attend the fussral of a dec«ased sister. Captain Bartell had previbiislr spent her vacation in Chi­cago, and had returned to Asbury Park When the second summons came an nounciug her sister’s death.

Byron VanBenschoten, who was run dpw*-, by ’freight train at the Spring- .wood avenue creasing on the alght of March 18, ard wbosa escape from in- stant dsath-waaionly-short;of amiranier w rapidly rocoveripg from tha effects of th e 'fer ita shook.' ’ It Is said that ksj la now able to sitln a-rolllngnebalr and ba pushed about. At thia rate he will soon be able to resume his usual occupation.

Q U I E T A T M A N IL A .

ID eaaltofV -J-liiX iitf—Co»t t in g e SonI’c ilro M noiitl.

M anila, M arch 6.—Tlie U nited S tates t r a n s p o r t ’Ohio a rrived yeste rd ay , In the la s t two. d ays th e re h a s been a very noticeable change in M anila fo r the b e t­ter^ probab ly due the a rriv a l o f re ; en forcem ents for. th e A m erican troops. Num bers of people a re seen u p o n 1 the s treets, and the a m o u n t of business tra n sac te d in th e sto res h a s m arvelous IjTtlYcresied. Y esterday" th e L u n e ta w aa blocked 'w ith carria g e s fo r th e flrst.tlfrif since the ou tb reak , an d th e band o f the T w entie th reg u la rs played a nu m b er oi a irs , and i t w as h a rd to believe . th a t a s ta te ol w a r existed .

O utside the c ity th e re w as desu lto ry firing th ro u g h o u t th e day, and a t v a ri­ous ppints. th e .sha rpshoo tera . wcre~mo8 t annoying. A t San P ed ro M acati the rebels a re y e ry ac tiv e , e rec tin g in - tren ch m en ts in fro n t of th e .position oc­cupied by the W ash in g to n troops,- a l­though a tw o gun b a tte ry of th e S ixth a rtille ry repeated ly sh elled th em . Theenem y, a re fi&ty. a ll ye to ; th e fa c t th a t M ausers have a m uch longer ra n g t th an the S prlng fle ld s an d a r e co n tin ­ually ta k in g "po t sh o ts ’ n com parative safety .

The A m erican sold iers d islike thie passive re s istan ce and a re eager fo r the excitem ent of a n ac tiv e cam paign .

D espite the h ea t the h e a lth o f the m en lp th e tren ch es h as im proved re ­m arkab ly . » "

A ss is ta n t E n g in ee r W lnsh lp o t th e gunboat B enning ton w as w ounded in bo th legs ^yesterday by, a volley from the shore., .The M aritim e s team e r E l C ano haa arrived fTom Jloilo w lth>advices th a t all Is Quiet th e re an d thaV buslnesa is b risk ;

reports, a re levying upon the supplies In th e h an d s of th e n a tiv e s and serious­ly in te rfe r in g w ith th e w ork upon th e p lan ta tions.

Ther Y a le - H a r v a r d R a c e ’.N ew H avpn, M arch 6.—The R eg iste r

•ay s: "T hero is a chance th a t Y ale and ■ J ta y a rd m ay no t row a t N ew London th is y ear. W hen th e m an ag ers of th e tw o v a rs ity crew s v isited t h a t ’c ity re c en tly th ey found th a t , the board of trad e had done no th ing tow ard a s s u r­ing the crew s of a su b s ta n tia l g u a ran tee of expenses. M an ag er P res to n of th e Yale n ayy s ta ted . th a t severa l o th e r cities have m ade handsom e financial offers fo r th e races, and th e Y ale and- H a rv a rd m an ag ers have ag reed th a t the New London board o f tra d e m u s t d raw up a defin ite ag reem en t and p re ­s e n t 'I t soon. E xce llen t^cou rses e ither a t H a rtfo rd o r Springfield a re availab le, aiid bifSs. a re likely .to be askgd fo r from th e boards of tra d e In these p la c e s / '

* A C o n n e c tic u t T ra g e d y , i Tprrlnfctori, Conn.* M arch 6. — M rs. F red e rick N orton , w ho w as assau lted , by her h u sband a t th e ir home In H a rw ln - tQhv“on W ednesday 'm o rn in g , h a s died from h e r in ju ries . N orton beat h is w ife on th e fa c e w ith a drQ m stick and s truck h e r on the back of the h ead .w ith a f la t­iron. fra c tu rin g h e r skull. H e th e n com ­m itted suicide by shooting . M rs. Nor* $onv-.died w ith o u t reg a in in g conscious-r ness. T hey w ere bo th you n g people an d hafl been m arried o n ly , slndo la s t Juno. No o th e r reason bu t th a t o f tem ­po ra ry In sa n ity can be given fo r th e tragedy .

(v Q aeen o f B e lg iu m V ery III.B russels, M arch 6.—In th e official re ­

po rt issued la s t n lg h t_ th e doctors w ho q re a tte n d in g Q ueen. M arie 'H en rle tte , who ts . su ffering from b ronch ial pneu- nrjonla, describe h e r m a je s ty 's condition a s d espera te . I f is doub tfu l if sh e w ill live th rough the n igh t. All th e m em bers of h e r fam ily .w ith, the exception ofP rin cess C lem entina a re ’a t her bedside; The la s t ’sac ra m e n t h a s been ad m in is­te red .' /. :iV; ;» I * . .

T he P o p e’* R eiparlcaM e V ita lity .Rome; M arch 6 ,—H is ; Holiness th e

[Dope ro se ;a t h a lf p.aist 10 y e s te rd ay an d r e tu rh e d 'to be!d a t 1:30 13 [e h a sresuh^ed .hi^ o rd in a ry 1 d iet, a n d 'b is ooU> dltlori, m e n ta lly , a n d physically , Is-goo/3.'- H d ta lk ed w ith iils physic ians and , to th e ir am azem ent, reoi^Jd-.th*}. en tire liupt porUon' of 'ttie seven th can to ’of ,Da^te*p ■1P ir d d l8e,*‘ cpm m entlng upqi^ 'various* passages as. he proceeded.

Spanlslii H o ld te r i K e a c h H o m e ,1 ,V alenc la ;‘f<l^iircii ‘ ' 6: -^ T h e - • a team ^r

Cherlbon^. C ap ta in A lllard /. c h a r te re d ,b y ' th e . S p a n is h , governm bi^t*, h a a \ a rr iv e d h e r^ »from \Clenfuegoa w ith re p a tr ia te d S p an ish .troops. ’ j ; i V^; . :V-, « ■ . ' j .

’ RIBBON j s e i^s e '- ^ s. '

IS and 20c RfobonB per yard . lO o SO an d 85c Ribbons per yard -1 7 c

There s tbo lilbboDi story. Plain, acvam tahed, tru th fu l. I f you don’t need them, some one will.

WAff S r e a t U u ttte S to r e 9j%atti$on j i v e .

L A C E J U D Q H E N T

LACES A T . ..........4 a A YARDLACES AT'. Oo A YARDLACES A T 7 c A YARD:

Do yoa Hko to save money ? O ther peoplo do. Y o u caac’, s i t if you will.

ALL ROADS LEAD TO THE BIG FAIRAnd People are l^oHowing the Road

THINGS YOU NEED?Chamber Pails, covered. flalvaaliedTtrofi-Pttlia-. Foot Tubs,Coal Ecutt'ci!, good o n es ...Roasting P a n s ......................-idq t,-T in-Paili-w arran ted .Tea K e ttlm ............................Best F lour Steves.........H eavy W aalrBollers,...........■eate-flnddlesrrTTiT— , —Tea P o ts ................................Coffee P e te ........................ .Table Oil Cloth, per y a rd . .. Floor Oil Cloth, per y a rd ... Balvatiteed Iron Oil C an s ...Tin Oil Chns .........Frying P an s ...........................Knives arid Forks, e ach__W ash B a s i n s . .

15oTrrrr.-........ 19o 150 100r.v.rrlOO......... 10o iiio

— .TT180 10O,.... 10O ISO ’On 15o ICO 70

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KITCHEN THINGS:T ea S tra iners ....................................................lo

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•W<sairfn<rBhro Table Spoons..Tea Spoons—Tacks, per b o z .M atoJiBaiOfi.;Tack H am m ers................................................ 3 iTootbploks, per box.......................................4cFlue S topper....................__ _____ ^ „ 5c

!W«HghlBg SprlD gs. ' .......... '.. ,7oB ifonit and Cake C u t te r . , ............................ 2cB o lts .......................................... 5oCelling Hooks.................................................. yoBcrow D riv e r ;., ...................... 5cHlng»s, per p a ir ..................................... 5cCan O p en er U ....................................ScIron S tan d s ......................................................8cTaok P u llers ......................... - ........................5cApple Corer................ Sc

KITCHEN THINGS:Ironing W a x .......................Tsppfif lioxes .......................... 2oCake T urners............................. 5oL ocks.....................................Pot Chains, w ith handle ............. t 5oBig B E r a l f i e r s ..............T....................... 5cChopping Knife, b e s t....................................lOoLamp b u rn e rs ............................... 5qPicture g n o h s ....... . riJ-2dStove L if te r . . s . . . . . . . . . . . 4..................... .• 2cM ustard Spoons. ........ , , l cMachine O iler.................. ........... ...........Potato) Knives, good ones.........Cork S drew . .......................................Scrpb B ru s h .. ....... .................Scoops ................... .................................Nutmeg G ra te r.......................................Glass Lemon Squeezer.................. „ ..

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B e S u r © a n d S e e t h e I S m b r o i d e r i e s

ITA LY ’ S CLAIM R EFU S EDO h in a W i l l N o t L e a s e Sari-

M un B a y . ,

ITALIANS BEPOETED IN POSSESSIOS

etl a t 4 h e P o r t —A d m ir a l C r e n e l S n ll« F o r t h e B o a t—'C o m m e n t. In I lo m e o n t h e S l tn a U o n .

’■ P ek ing , M arch 6.—T he7 tsung -il-ya- m en (Chinese foreign office) hgjs re tu rn - ed t o th e I t a lia n cha rg e d 'a ffa ires. M ar- quls Salvago R aggl, his d is p a tc h . con- ‘ ta in in g the dem and of th e I ta lia n gov­e rnm en t fo r a lease of San-M un bay on th e sam e conditions as those under w hich G erm any holds K iaochau bay', accom panying it. w ith a le tte r declaring th a t the C hlnesa-goverrnnent-ia-unablp to g ra n t th e request.

The dem and of th e Ita lia n govern­m ent fo r a 99 year lease of San-M un bay, province o f C hehkiang, as a 'c o a l- in g jJ ta t lo n and n a v a l b ase included also a dem and lo r th e concession • ol th ree Islands off th e coast o f C hth- k iang , w ith th£ r ig h t to co n stru c t a ra ilro ad from San-M un bay. to P o-yang

-la£e—and—to -p re fe re n t ia l—railroad—and J a i - » ^ t t » o n - A v e . | m in ing priv ileges w ith in a spliere of Influence covering th e sou th ern two- th ird s of C hehkiang province, 1

A ccording to a d ispatch from Peking la s t F rid ay , th e action of the Ita lia n government* had caused g re a t excite ­m en t th e re not op ljrfam ong th e C hi­nese, b u t a lso a m o n g 'th e fo reign ,diplo- m a ts f ‘ th e ^C h in ese ' being* cony!need th a t G rea t B rita in 'w a s chiefly responsi­ble fo r the dem and and th a t It had been m ade to em phasize G re a t 'B r ita in ’s d is­p leasu re a t the tu rn w hich the n o rth ­ern ra ilro ad question ha<? taken .

T h e-rep resen ta tiv es of a g re a t power, accord ing to the sam e d ispatch , w as r e ­po rted to have said th a t the m om ent h a d a rriv ed fo r in te rn a tio n a l control of China, ahd i t w a s a lso asse rted th a t it th e policy of "spheres of influence" w as to i»e in a u g u ra ted th e U nited S ta tes w ould doubtless have a Bay in th e m a t­te r, w ith a probable p reference fo r the prov ince of Chiy.

DrmtsiaKersMrs. J. p . BRADLEY,

D r e s s m a k in g a u j l L a d ie s T a ilo ring -, Main Street and Lake Avenue,

McCabe Bdiloino, Asnrnv Park,53 tf Formerly with Mrs. Bennett.— — / - . 1

We are still in the race and in it to stay, W hj ? Honest gooda at loweBt prices.

P r c r c e ,~ $ ^ o r $ s o ,$ d 6 “ C lin ln ress,$ 65.

B a r n e s , $ 5 o , $ 6 5 ; C h a ln te s s , $ 7 5 . Eagle, $ 3 5 , $ 3 5 , $ 50 , $ 60,

Cash or ^instaimente, A ll guar­anteed. ' ' .

Q . T. SA N FO R D ,s tju ry -P a ik ,

J o h n N , B u r t i s

U N D E R T A K E R

7 0 S M a ttlso n ;A v en u oCoS eti aafl Burial Coaketa oh aand or

fnralaiiod w o rd a r . ■ ' 'PioturB Fram ing in all ntvUw ® sofotmtv.

T H R E E T R A I N S W R E C K E D .

I t a l i a n A d m ir a l E m b a r k s F o r C h in a .' ilom e, M arch 6.—L ittle a tte n tio n is paid here to the re fu sa l of th e Qhineseg overnm en t to g r a n t s t h e —requestedlease of San-M un bay, to be used as a n av a l base and coaling s ta tio n . No d oubt is en te rta in ed th a t the conces-

. Blon.-WiU’be^m ad ev afte^ ::f u r th e r tn^go£ i ro J»Gp^net-has^e tn—

b ark ed on the I ta l ia n c ru iser S trom - boli a t .N a p le s to tak e com m and o f th i I ta l ia n squadron in C hinese w aters.

G en era l C lay’* M ind A ffected .L exing ton , .Ky., M arch 6.—The friends

o f G eneral CffsBius JVfarcellus C lay a re a la rm ed a t w h a t th e y believe is . th e collapse of his m ind. Since R iley Brock an d D o ra R ichardson , h is divorced child w ife, w ere m arried G eneral C lay h a s n o t been h im self, and s i ts in m oody . condition In Mis lib ra ry a t W hitehall. H e has te leg raphed to^ Sen­a to r W illiam L in d say a t W ash ing ton a n incoheren t appeal, fo r congressional a id to Bavte his life, s ay in g th a t- h im ­se lf an d h is fo rm er w ife h a d been im ­prisoned five years and w ere pursued by a v en d etta ’.

W ln d n lo rm a t N ln s n ra .N ia g a ra F a lls , M arch 6.—A gale yes­

te rd a y afte rnoon caused so m e 'd am ag e . T h e w ind cam e in g u sts , te a r in g signs from th e ir fa s ten in g s &nd s trip p in g sec tlo n s of roofing from some buildings. E lec tric lig h t w ires w ere torn down. T he old e levato r a t th e B u tte ry w h irl­pool s ta tio n was blow n over. I t c rash ed- th rough the pavilion a t the^foo t of th e cliff, damaging" th e p ro p erty ~ IlH h e pav ilion and causing a stam pede am ong th e people ln the neighborhood. N o one w as h u rt. T he loss is large.

V a le n c ia 8a ll> F o r M an ila .San F rancisco , M arch 6.—The tra n s ­

p o rt V alencia h a s sailed lo r M anila v ia H onolulu . She carried abou t 150 re c ru its fcrf th e in fa n try ,’ a rtille ry an d hosp ita l co rps an d w as laden w ith supplies of a ll k in d s foif th e troops ln H aw aii a n d th e Ph ilipp ines. The m ost Im portan t Item 5 f Jier cargo w as $1,500,000 in coin,, under the charge, of M ajor E ugene Coffin, pay-, m a ste r , U. S., A. T his v ast sum w ill be \ised f(>t,~~the p aym en t of so ldier^; and a ll out a frac tion of It w ill be d isburseda t M anila, ._________ •

H i u m Dy a . . .A thens, Tenn., -M arch 6. — A terrlflo

to rp ad o h a s 'p a s s e d -over a portion of M adlsonvllle and M onroe coun ty , w ith d isas tro u s results.. E a rly in the even- lng^Q. s tro n g w ind a rose ,' and fcevefal hou rs M ater a cyclone ab o u t 70 y a rd s Wide s tru c k a portion of M adlsonvllle, k illing th ree persons, w ounding io o r 12 o the rs and com pletely destroy ing 12 o r 15 houses and several barns. \

: — \B ro o k e o n ^antlairo** O a m u l.ln lu P avana,.M arch 6.—Governor.General

Brooke, referring—to _ th e complaints m ade a t Santiago that a largoTsumber

laborers had'; been thrown o u t of . _rU b y ,an. apparent reduction ,!n the

financial .'allotm ent fo Santiago\p r p t- in o i^ says.tlj^ t tho funds furnished the several 'provinces by the. authorltio*: a i Havaha^have in a ll cases been equSii-to the respeotlvA reauisitlbns.

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(P ln n ic e d a t t h e S a m e T im e I n t o I L a n d s l id e N e a r A lto o n a .

A ltoona, P a ., M arch 6.—T he P ennsy l­v an ia ra ilro ad ’s "new spaper flier’* and t\Vo f re ig h t tra ins- w ere w recked 3C m iles e as t of th is c ity by a landslide a t 1 A rdenheim . -T w enty cars and three locom otives w ere broken up, tw o o f the tra in m e n killed and tw o in jured . The 30 passengers on the filer escaped a l­m o s t w ith o u t a sc ra tc h . T he dead a re ; E n g in ee r R o b ert M cCutcheon, H a r r is ­b u rg ; F irem an G. C. Trostle, H a r r is ­bu rg . T he,w ounded a re : E xpress Mes- sen g e r Ja c o b M et ter, H a rr is b urg, c ru sh ed m o rta lly ; B aggage M aste r L. T. V anam an , H arrisb u rg , scalp wounds.

T he flier le ft H arriB burg 12 m inutes l a t$ .and was;.m aking 60. mllep . a n -houj.

sy lv an la h a s fou r tra ck s a t Ardenheim . On one w est bound tra c k a fre igh t t ra in o f 60 ca rs w as pulling a little a h ead of th e passen g er tra in , w hich w as on the ad jo in ing w est tra ck . A n­o th e r f re ig h t tra in of 40 cars w as com­in g e a s t 6 n ^ o . 3 tra c k r The three tra in s en te red a cu t abou t the ^ame tim e. W hen ab o u t h a lf w ay th rough, th e west* bound fre ig h t piled in to lan d slid e w hich h ad probab ly occurred o n ly a few rpom ents before. T^|a loco­m otive and e ig h t cars of the freigh t w ere th row n over on th e tra c k invfron t of th e flier.

T h e eng ineer o f the passenger tra in h a d on ly tim e to reverse his engine w hen h e p lunged in to the grinding w reckage, to death . A lm ost Sim ulta­neously the eas t bound freigh t s tru ck th e landslide a t the o th e r side. The p a ssen g er t ra in plowed deep in to the Wreck. T h e^o co m o tlv e Anally reared upon Its d rivers and tu rned over on its side, c ru sh in g th e engineer and fire­m a n to d eath . T he tw o express cars behind th * locom otive w ere sm ashed tc k in d lin g wood. The w reckage took flre, a n d for a tim e i t seemed th a t th e In­ju re d express, m essenger, who was h ea rd c ry in g for help, wduld be burned

.to jdea th .T he Mifflin, H untingdon an d Spruce

C reek w reck ing crew s w ere ta k e n tc th e scene and the in jured finally re s ­cued. The body of th e engineer was found w ith one charred hand clutching th e reverse lever. The firem an’s body w as also p a rtly consum ed; In a ll lb f re ig h t cars, tw o express cars and three locom otives w ere destroyed.

^ a q a e b A n n a Overflowing*W llkesbarre , P a ., M arch 6.—Tl»e S us­

q u e h an n a riv e r has risen rapid ly , and la s t n ig h t I t overflowed its • b anks be­tw een P o r t Bowkley and P lym outh , The low lands betw een-'W ilkesbarre and P lym ou th on the w est side of the rlvei a te en tire ly subm erged, and the s tre e t ^ a rs a re unable to run . A t South W llkesbarre the people living on the low;lands w ere com pelled to v aca te their hom es.- Some who rem ained in .th e ir houses u n til the la s t m om ent had to be tak en aw ay in boats.

P r o f e s s i o n a l

OR. JOSEPH H. BRYAN.Successor to Dr. Bruce 8. Keator. 221 A iborj

avenue. Office Hours, 10 to 12 a. m .,7to Bp. m Telephone connection

0k. F, F. COLEMANNorthwest corner Fourth ave. and Kingsley st. Offlce Hours; 9 to 10 a. m., 1.80* to 2.80 p. m

7to8p. m, .

DR. MARQARET Q. CURRIE,128 Main avenue, £cean Grove, If. J,

---- * - 17 to 10 a. ra, ~Oflloo Hours >2 to 5 p.m.

) 7 to 10 p. m.

QRftELtrPRENTISSUPHAM.806 Third Avenue, Asbury Park, N. J .

Offlce hours until 10 a. m., 12 to 2, 8 to 7.80 p. m. Telephone Call 291

H. S. KINMONTH. M. 0.710 Grand avenues and a t Klimonth A CO.'J

Drug13tore~724 Oddkifiih avenue, “• UjBtiury Park, N. J.

DR. H, S . TAYLORJDENTIBT.

(Graduate of University of Pennsylvania), ' Oorner Cookman avenue and Emory street, ova

LeMalstrt’s, opposite post offloe. Entrance on Emory street. Am bury Park.

Offlce hours from 9 a. m. to 5. p. m. Telephone 931.

rQ E O ri.T 'D rT O M P K lN S T D ^D iS iDentist, 617 Mattlnon avenue (the Keator blook.

near postoffice), Asbury Park. Teeth extracted painlessly without rendering the patient unoon* sclous. Gas administered. Office hours 9 a.m . to 5 p. m.

y o n W ill n o t oe m a d e nnconaclons, b n t y o u r to o th w ill be p a in leaa ly re* m oved i f A lg ine is u sed ..

B U R T O N B R O T H E R SDENTiSTSi

COOKMAN A¥ENUE, ASBUR¥ PARK

Consultation aod examination free,■ We administer trash gaa

O U R T E R M S ARB qA B H

CLAUDE V. 0UERINLAW OFFICES..

business. Acknowledge Rooms 9-10 Appl eby Bulldln g.Transacts Mneral lei,

ments taken forall stal

S m nllitox In C le.veland.Cleveland, M arch A case o( sm a ll­

pox has been dlscovefed in a dow n tow n a p a r tm e n t houso in w hich n e a r ly 400 people a re living. T he vic tim Is. a n a t­to rn ey and w as the room m ate of F re d - e r l tk L. 'h if t, a ss is tan t county solici­to r, T he sick m an w as’ sen t'tftL _ thp sm allpox h o s p ita l w hile Mr. T aft, w as com m itted to the detontlon h o u s e /a n d all in m ates of the build ing w ere quar* antJned.- ' * \ :A' ..

♦. u ra cre a fo jtmnOtf. .*•'H u n tsv ille^ A la., M arch 6.—T he th ird b a tta lio n of th e Sixteenth- in fa n try h a s beeri ordered tp San ;F ranclsoo to ‘ ako tn in so o rt t o t ManllsL ; . .. \ ; v

W M . G. C O nRE LLAKCHTTECT.

Plans and speclflcations furnlsh^^at short no-' 4Ioo*-^otel’Worfc«TjpecfcBrttyr^lfl‘taLks'A’v«Ifa6r

Do YOUBaye H eadache O r N eura lg ia?

Axe you tak ing medicloo th a t don’t euro I I t bo, try Black’s Headache A ntidote. I t is guaranteed to cure, guaranteed to be perfectly harmless and as good as everything else sold here, and th a t is th e best. 10 cent package sure cure. Don’t forget

, Black’s Emulsion of Cod L iver Oil w ith Hypcphosphites, If you need a ionic a fte r th e Grippe. There Is nothing b etter. 60 cent? a bottle.

Chas. J . B lack , Apothecary,B * O pposita PoEtofflca.

T O L O A N ........A t ‘H w P e r C en t

$ 1 , 5 0 0

2 , 0 0 05 . 0 0 0

o r

1 . 0 0 03 . 0 0 0

4 . 0 0 0 N

6 . 0 0 0, A t Bijc P e r Cex&t< (

4 J . W . H e t r i c k & S o n

625. Mattison Ave. K ea to r 'B lo c k .

The Late Unpleasantness .. of the w eather caused m any people

to see th e advantages Of family crashing a t 4 cents a p o u n d .' Good m any peoplo have found It good thing.in any kind of w eather. W e'll call anywhere.' ’' ‘ . 1

New Nook Bands and Now W rict Bands p u t on Shirts free ..

Snow Flake Laundry.’ 816 and 818Cooknan A ysau t; ^ -J-'

T “

Straw s Show Whieh Way the Wind Blows. SO THE CONSJAKT RUSH OF BUSINESS AT

J . J . P a rk e r 'sshowe-tbaiHthe-people-appreciate-good~baTgEiflr'VfceTrttrey~tee~

them. Although onr prices are very low, wp guarantee the quality of everything we sell to be as represented or refnnd yonr 'money,' ' ' .......' '' r ; " "■ ......... ..

THIS,W EEK’S REMINDERS. A 3 5 c . P a i l o f L J j d l s _ ia x L g lc .—T h in k o f i t— 0 po.unds o f F in e B ic h JsS ly fo r a i c . —p u t u p in .

h a n d y l i t t l e pa ils , a n d a n y flavo r t h a t y o u lik e . C o u ld n ’t do n icer.

-2 L a r g e C a n s C a l i f o r n ia , W h i t e O r a p e s f o r 2 5 c .H a v s y o n been th in k in g w h a t k in d o f f r u i t y o u c an h a v e for a

c h an g e ? L e t us su g g es t th e se . T h e y a re d e l ic io u s . , .......

5 l b s . F a n c y C r e a m e r y B u t t e r f o r $ 1 .0 0 .T h te is good, p r im e B u tte r—w?. se ll n o th in g e lse . T h e p ric e is

-v e ry lo w 'fo r th is q u a lity , a n d s h o u ld a t t r a c t y o u r a tte n tio n .-— - -

O u r . F a m o u s S t a r F l o u r , $ 4 . 1 9 B a r r e l .T h is F lo u r Sb w o rth m o re m o n e y T a k e a d v an tag e o f th is o iler.

I t i s a b e a u tifu l b read -m ak er. l fy O u J u s e b len d ed flo u r i t w ill cer- s ta in ly p lease you. ‘ (

I f y o u w a n t a n all S n r in g -w h e a t, ta k e C l u r G r e a t X X X X . J i i fsa-at ■ i r , i

s in ce i t h a s beco m e so p o p u la r , som e a re im ita t in g i t w ith a X X X X o f in fe r io r q u a lity . ' . '

A 2 0 e . B r i c k o f N e w C o d f is h f o r 1 0 c .We s h a li c o n tin u e o u r S p ec ia l S a les in a ll k in tis o f F is h d u r in g

th e L e n te n Season.

T r y a P o u n d o f o u r 4 0 c . T e a .D elic ious, so o th in g a u d re fresh in g . I t w ill d e lig h t you . W e a re

also se llin g a n E x c e lle n t T ea for 2 5 c .

W h i t e C h ie f S o a p , L a r g e S iz e . 3 C a lt e s f o r 1 0 c .O n ly a l i t t le le ft to sell a t. th is p iice , a n d if o u r cu sto m ers o n ly

knew v h a t a b a rg a in th is soap is th e re w o u ld n 't t e a n y of ic. •

B est C leaned C u rra n ts , 3 1-lb box- B es t O a tm ea l, 2 lbs for 5c, __

B es t H eedleis R a l-in e , 4 1-lb box- B est W .hile B eaus, 5 Q ls for 25c.e s for 25e, Hoda C ra'ckors, a lw a y s fre sh a n d

C alifo rn ia P ru n es , 4 lbs for 25c. • c risp , 5 lbs for 2oe,N e c ta rin es , 3 lbs fo r 25 e. L ead in e B tove P o lish , 3c B o x u

W e c a n n o t te ll you in th is or a n y o th e r-a tk e r tis e m e n t, o f a ll ou r B arg a iu s. W ertttp te yo u a few prices a s rem in d e rs , au d iu v ite yo u to o u r e io es. T h e goods a n tP p r ic e s w ill clo tlic rest, .

SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ANfr MONDAY .T h e B e s t C a l i f o r n ia H a m s 5 1 - 2 C e n t s a P o u n d .

F O R C A S H O N L Y A T P U R C H A S E O R D E L IV E R Y O F GOODS.

J . J ! P A R K E R ,T H E G R O W E R ,

J—Ofcher-8 tore<Long Branch,

6 0 4 , 606 , 608 C o o k m an A ventae, -Corr-Lske-AvenucHind-Malii-Streetr

Manasquan,[ttle Falls.

Tel. 69 A SB U RY P A R f .

J i s b u r y P a r K f i o t e i s H s b u r y P a r K S o t e u

F A M IL Y H O T E L jGrand and Sewall Avenuey

OPEN ALL TH E YEAR.Steam heat. Ele'ctrlc lights.

All modern im provem ents.. - Suo parlor. Reasonable prices.

The Wellington' Fifteenth Season.

W ill open fo r the year M A R C H 10 , 1SD9, under same managem ent. Send tor d& criptlvs booklet. . FRAMK B. SMITH.

The StaffordCorner Fifth Avenue and HeclrStreet — Open All Tbe Year

New house; newly famished. Steam heat, gas, electric lights, baths and.... . -. • *--* — -* — ' *■ -if.guests,1 Blnett

Sunsetlake; ;two.

'or terms attdress HKtl. A. L . G U Y.

»w,, . _r*o, _*11. possible Improvements for- the^comfort and enjoymentofTguesta locallon.tor " " "........

Grand Central Hotel Second avenue, near the beach. M O W O/TBJV

8pecial terras for the spring months.A. *TEKHUNE, Proprietor.

~ . w a 408 Seventh avenue. Near'Soventh avenue sun parlors. Open allW f I € k \ \ 1 * ^ 1 1 T the year. Bteara heat, baths, gasj large and comfortable rooraa..

L » L 4a u i V l l l . Special terms for winter and spring months. 8 . FLYNN.

w-« f m \ 404 8eventh Avenue. Now open. Large, cheerful roomaI H p V V thoroughly heated. Near Seventh Avenue 8un Parlor.1 F T * * * ▼▼ a ^ a ^ . T erm s reasonable . .

« a L I _ a f Open all the year. Enlarged and ImGrand Avenue HotelThe Orange Corner Grand and Munroe avenue*, one block lrom electria

cars, five minnte* from beach or railroad station. Special rate* for families Bnpfcrior tabl*. Bteam heated. Open all the vear.

OENUNG & MERRILL

The Philadelphia Two minutes’ walk trom beach. Open entire yea,* _ * " J * * Summci

307 Sunset Avenue.

Steam heat. Modern fmprovfimfats. ______rates, $8 to $ 15. Fall and winter prices, |5 to Sfl. Families considered.

/ * ■ « w__w a „ 1 (Focmerly St. James). Corner Cookman ave*C , n t n A l ' P 1 5 1 1 t l n T f t I nue and Webb street. Open all the year. Com- v i l l i 1 a i / l - V a manding full view of the sea. Brotd porchetjlarge,airy,oomfortablerooBUi. B t e a ........................ * * “terms for the fall and winter months.

Bteam heated throughout. Service and culsme excellent. 81E. VAN AK!

■ Z T O c e a n 6 r o w e B o n i s O c e a n G r o v e h o t e l s

The Alaska1 and 5 Pitman avenue, 4 and 6 McCUntock street. This hotel la

ated 1______ . ... ippllbatha. The location Is of the bett.iooleet from boardwalk and

3 and 5 open all the year, months.

Bun pnrlors and well heated rooms for the cool Tlie only hotel in Ocean Grove sup

close to auditorium and post office.plied with sea water from boardwalk and

N. H. KILMER, Proprietor.

Palo Alto 80 South Main street, Ocean Grove, Tablo supplied with milk and vegetables from our own farm. All modern Improvements. Terms mooerate. H. A. TBUAX.

MONEY TO LOIN.

$800.00 to$ 6 , 0 0 0 . 0 0

FREE ! FREE !Now is your chance to have

N E W Neck Bands and N EW W rist Bands put on your shirts in place o f the ones worn out! lSend them io the

AT FIVE AND SIX PER CENT,I-

Lots for Sale, no m oney're­quired. .

W I L L I A M G I F F A S D ,

' • 222 MAW STRBBTKealJEatate and iHflnrance, .

Imperial Laundrym G90KMAN AVERUE

W e are putting them on free o f charge to our customers. Send us a postal card and our wagon will call and get and return them.

TOTES’ EXP8E8 8 1 STSK tlffi

Qrpve and North Asbnry Depots.

Office, lltd 5cQun(^f2el£ AveoB*,

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B O R O U G H O F

B R A D L E Y B E A C H

ANNUAL REPORT

Collector and Treasurer,

F e b r u r a y 1 3 , 1 8 9 9 ,

A ssessed v a lu a t io n o f 1.8'\S . . A c tu a l a s s e s s m e n t .................

RECEIPTS.C a sh b a la n c e o n h a n d F e b r u a r y

10 : 1), 1 8 0 8 ........................ '.....................fS ta te s . “ 115;Curbing ...................................Bonds........................................... . . . . 20,L icenses..................... . ..................L; E. W atson, rebate on road ,Wm. Gilford, am ount overpaid

. on 8. H. bond . . . ....... : ..............Room re n t ............. ..............P. F. Dodd, from ftpes .........1898 taxes .............. -......................... 8,1S97 “ ,.3S9C “ . . . . . . . . 1,

i8P8 u “ •Property redeemed from 1SJ5 tax

sale — ......... .......................

500,r»oo on

588 04 TwrtKT,4*8 01 000 00 281 50

75 00

570 7*2 20 00 2 00

S08 00 807 80 ,177 82 •'•'-‘T’-fiO*

3 50

55 87

§50,388 3-3. E X P E N S E S .

B o n d s . . . , . .................................\ $19.333 1ftB t r e e t s ......................................................... 3,751 18N o t e s ........................................ 0.320 33Curbing........................... . ................ .8,815 17I n te r e s t o n b o n d s — '. .................... 1 , WO 00In terest and discount on notes . 154 03Statrf and county t a x ...................... 3,21 S 75Lights ........................................... 778 08Salaries . . .v........................................ ' 437 50

'P o lice ................ 471 20Board of H ealth ............................... 258 27Removal of g a rb a g e ...................... 125 op1S97 fu n d .................. 5>2 25

Fire and w a te r................................. • 5 00P o o r . j ....................Wm. Gifford, in terest on S. R.• bond, 1897 ........................ ..............Wm. GMTard, township school

money, 1897.................................... Inc’d ....................................................

Cash bal. on hand general fund .." "H ** " C u rb in g . .. . . .

1 50

. 13S 00

500 00 918 51

3,509 00 594 85

150,388 32 AifOUNTS DUE BOROUGH.

From cu rb in g ....................................$ 5,053 11. “ unpaid taxes for 1898 . . . . . . 4,008 92, «■ **• - 1897 . 2,171 95*--« property sold for 1896 taxes 541 68| “ poll tax for 1897...................... 13 00

M “ “ 1898.................... '109 00

$12,497 61Respectfully submitted,

EDWARD YARNALL,L Collector..

it«m!zed report of disbursements fo r the year ending Feb. 13,1899:V b c h tr

, _Feb. 6.

238 H P Gant, postage and>ervlc€s....9 C 50S20 H P Gant, salary as clerk . 25 00140 H P Gan (^ re tu rn in g w rit In S m ith

and Borough trial..................... 7 00341 Atlantic Ooast Klectric Light Co.,

for light.................................... 114 11243 David Harvey, J r., for taking testi­

mony In Smith and Boroughtrial............................................ 27 05

Teb. 24.943 Atlantic Coast Electric Light Co.,

fo r l ig h t......................... . . . . . . . . 50 67144 Atlantic Coaat Electric Light Co.,

for light........................................... 59 75t45 J E Y arna ll.com m ission on ta x e s . . 110 59246 J E T a m all. balance d u e from 1895,

ta x sa le ........................................... 18 56247 T E H ankins, service a s police 4 00248 -A D H arvey , serv ice.na police * 4 00249 W m L arrabee , expenses to New

York and Trenton..................... 11 24250 S S W hite , service as p o l i c e . . . , , . . . . . 5 fcO* 1 J C W ooley, services a s police 2 50

W m Giffard In te res t on stone roadb on d ..................................•............... 18$ 00

258 W m Giffard, tow nship sch jo l m oney 500 00M arch 8

254 Wm Flood, services as p o l ic e .. . . . . . ICO155 C J Downey, s tre e t su p e rin ten d en t. 10 3725C John H eckm an, work on s tr e e ts . . . 10 03257 W W P ark er ty p e w ritin g f >r s ts . . 78258 J H Y eom ans, p r in tin g ...................... 2? 51250 11 L M addox, m arsh a l's s a la ry 50 00

M arch 8.280 Mrs J W Poland, for land on Newark

avenue .............................................U)1 3Irs J W Poland, fo r land on N ew ark

a v * * n u e .. .. . . . . . . l ........... D iscount on 8200 note A sbury Park

and Ocean G rove b a n k .............M arch 21. >»

2G2 H P Gunt, election ex p en ses ............ 14 70203 Daniel Rogers, w ork on d r a i n s . . 4 02*

Tob early to talk ofV , V‘ '

Spring- Goods?Certainly not, when the Spring months ai*e here! W e

need ...no-- tnsplration to make • seasonable announcements, other than the demands.for early showing. . Our department lines are already about made up, and the markets have never offered better advantages. — £■— ----- —

Are yon its neeifof F n ra iir fea h d Oarpfets orM attings? T r e d o n d f mean, th esh od d y kind now so prevalent, bub the hAnest sort ,; timh: righ t and prioed right ? If bo, yon shonld attend out special sale. Otir large stock of carpets, purchased at rook-bottom figures, wont last long at the prosent pricing. Here are the threa leaders:

Sm ith’s world famous Velvets, the #1" grade, reducod to 80c. 8 y a r d ,. — ;—3axony-Aatmin8tors,-Bsnally^sold-at4^i7^■now^gpin^6-?5ej-ai-yardr

• N ine W ite Tapestry Brnssels, cheap at 70o., marked down to 50c.

M A T t f lN C r S .Last week wo received 600 rolls of Japanese ahd Chinese Mattings.

The cheapest we have marked at $3.98 per roll. Batter qualities at better -priceg-o£~courser but-every-rollgood-Jmluo-and-good~material.

M A T T R E S S E S .

Dress GoodsIn all weaves and colorings are already bought and being

I t is not generally known that wo manufacture and renovate Mattresses, bnt wo do, aud do if right,..too: ILyo'ur. Mattfosa needs rendrating-we will do the job thoroughly for $1.25, calling for •the same and delivering it when tha work is completed: Ready made mattresses we are sellingthis week as follow s: ‘ ...... .................

shipped. The demand for Wash Goods, will be simply enor­mous, and we have provided accordingly, in our

Hosiery and NotionsDepartment will be found the favorite trimming laces which are so necessary to the finish of the Summer gown..

Coat Reefers and JacketsFor Spring service are about ready now for shipping and have been carefully selected to suit the well known require­ments of our patrons.

X ^ l i 'a i z f r B x o d B i o r E j 'B o l d e l B e w h e j e i i t s s i ^ s i n ^ p f i c e i s r s s . ^ FFull Bize Hnek^sold elsewhere at 13.60; our price $2.98.F o il size African Fibre, sold elsewhere at $ 4 .7 5 ; .oar price #3,48.Hsal^Hairr 40 pounds,-sold-elsewhere-at $6.75 onr pribe iS iiS r1:- ;Best mixed Hair, 40 pounds, sold elsewhere at our price $ 8 .68.Our Special S. A. Hair, sold elsewhere at $15 00; oar price $11.98. Special made Mattresses "at special prides.

_ STEINBACH OOjMFANirASBURY PARK,Cookman Avenue and

Main Street.

Salaries . . . . . . . 1 . .......... 050 00M aintenance-....................................... 1,500 00I n t e r e s t . . ............................. 1,800 00Police-....................... < . . . . . ................ 350 00L igh ts ................ 1,000 00G arbage.................. 200 00Fire .and W a te r . .................. 200 00

H. P . GANT,Borough Clerk.

Millinery,The perfection of grace and finish is always our endeavor and success. We suffer from ho competition in this department and hold practical sway over the entire field. Already selec­tions of enormous proportions have been made atjd are now arriving, Two of dur head workers are now in the city studying style and effect. > ^

W e will announce a series of opening days a little later and invite special attention thereto.

CO O K’S BBm H IV B

NEW SPANISH £ABINET>S ilv e la W il l In n n tfu r ii te n R e g im e o f

M adrid . M arch 6.—The new c a b in e t has tak en office. The m in is try Is com ­posed as follows: P rem ier and m in is te r of foreign a ffa irs , Senor S ilvela; m in is­te r of the in te rio r, Senor D ato ; m in is te r of finance, M arquis V illa V erde; m inis-

-ter- o f Justice, Senor- D u ra n ;-m in is te r o t w ar. G eneral P o lav ie ja ; m in is te r of pub lic w orks and of the colonies, M ar­quis P id a l; m in is te r of m arine, A dm iral Gomez Iraaz.

I t Is expected th a t G eneral M artinez de C am pos will become p re s id en t o f the sen a te . r- - -

The cab in e t council h a s decided to supp ress th e opinions of fULformer ls te rs . S(enor Silvela,, the .new prem ier, says^th 'e fedvernineht lia s begun a t th e to p In aettijig .^n expm pje of ;econom y.

T h e p rp^ram m e" o f Senor S ilvela in - ch ides p ro tec tion to in d u stry , com m erce |and a g ric u ltu re / tho rough re fo r/n , }n. m u n ic ip a l and provincial adm lnli^rra- tion, sw eeping a rm y ' re fo rm at th e for-

i r n ^ t l o n ^ C ^ - r e a l l y - e f f i o i e z i t - M v y r - w l t^ - ^

. . Ne; aud f Y o rk a n d N ew ark , 7.15,9.10 a m , 2^e

r o r E U n b e th , 9,10 a m , 8.86“a n d 5.27 n m.For R ah w ay , 9.10 a m, 5W5 « ad 6. « p m.For M ata w an , i i o a m, 8 ^ 5 an d O jStpm .

F or R ed B ank , 7.1! F o r P h ilade lph ia ,

7 .5 9 ^m , 12.20, a rF o rO a m d en ▼ ^T re n to n an d B orden tow n, 7 &

7.59 a m , 13J30 a tid 4.07 p m. . »^ o r p a m d e n an d PhlladeIplila, Tta T d n u B iver

1*18 n m. % ,B l r j r . I s l u d n tn n M U .

ja te a ta t io n a , ’ i »ib p m . . \__ ; j« “ a St*nneiUft« atatloiul l.O i a m , 2.5S,n.t8 p m.

'» 0J1! Ik. Tl» Ksnabotl! JanoSWsi, W 9 a m ,12jeo a n 1107 n m.

T u n e s u u n > n v t o s s fo b A jn fm r pamk

« w * s u t td n . XiO a M a r i <.!« p i . . . a

m u n i i t i M a t ! i n sP : — ’A a a v n r r i n — -- - - -

mmAYmsiSSM V i 7.W I nw l O l p ■ .

V oucher No. 1698.

A ug. 3-822 H L Maddox, M arshall’s s a la ry f

A ug 4,333 L M T ay lo r, c u rb in g .. .

A ug. 8.D iscount on $1,00 fiote.

• A u g 0.824 L M T ay lo r, c u rb in g .,—

1,000 00fi 00

1,500 00

W atson, se ttin g c u rb in g ..Aug. 11,

— Note of L E W atson , e x tra w ork g ra d in g ................... ........................

Note o f L E W atson , g rad in g an dgrav e lin g tw o b locks on P a rkP lace a v e n u e ................................

Aug. 27. Note o f L M JTaylor, f o r c u rb in g ...

Aug. 29. Note of P o tts & W atson fo r Ailing in

hole on B radner p ro p e r ty ..........A uk , 13,Discount on $15,000 n o te .....................

325 P o tts & W atson , g rad in g and -grave l l n g .......................

Aug. 24.— D iscount on 83,000 n o te .

Aug. 30. .320 L M T aylor, fo r c u rb in g .

231 64

525 87

15 33

500 00

205 Edw ard r a n i all, work on s t r e e ts . . . 4 50iCC T im othy Sm ith, police s e rv ices 3 00267 E dw ard Brand, woi k on s tre e ts . , . 3 752C8 Benj B ennett, ju d g e of election and

ex p en ses .......................................... 30 002C0 A R Y arnall, fo r p u ttin g g la s In

council ro o m s ........*,........... 50270 Edw Y arnall, com m ission on m oney

c o lle c te d ......................... 8 til271 A D H arvey , w ork on s t r e e ts , . . . . . . 0 75272 A D H arvey, pollcs s e r v i c e s . . . . . . . . 3 00

M arch 29.273 O ias Cooper, w ork o n 's tre e ts 0 002T4 A H GilTard, work on s t r e e t s I I *J5

April 11.275 John M L ig h t, lu m b er fo r d ra in s . . . 260 19270 J t) Newlin, locks-and h a s p s . . . . . . . . 2 15277 Buchanon S: Sm ock, lum ber fo r

drains’ - ............................ 53 582T6 C J Downey, s tre e t su p e rin ten d en t. 35 00279c J L K inm onth. s fo r advertising

grad ing ............................................. 13 00280 J L K inm onth , p r in t in g .................... 21 25281 J L K inm onth, advertising for curb*

I n g ,e tc . ........... 4 002S2 Edw Y arnall, w ork on d ra in s 17 24

"283 W m G undaker, takin» down lock-up • 1 5 0284 . A T Jo n es, rem oving fu rn itu re 2 50295 A tlan tic C oast E lec tr ic L ig h t Co.,

for lig h t .................................. 54 012H5 H L Maddox, M arshal's s a la ry 50 00287 N iart R ogers ‘se ttin g g rade s tic k s .. 270 00J88 A H G iffard, w ork on d ra in s ‘ 8 25SS9 Dennison & Son, p rin tin g bonds.’. . . f3 75290 Gifford & Son, building cu lv ert 125 00

A pril 14.‘91 P o tts & 'W atson, g rad ing and g rav ­

e lin g ........................ .......................... 2,201 85292 C H B en n ett, rem oving garbage , *97 25 00203 C H B ennett, rem oving g a rb a g e . . . . 15 CO

April si3.291 C H B ennett, rem oval o f g a rb a g e .. 10 00©5 C K H all, Post No. 41, O. A. K con­

trib u tio n . . . . . ................................ 15 00 Discount on 84.000 no te A sbury Park

aud Ocean G rove b a n k . ....... 10 00Ju n e 0

— N ote in A sbury P a rk and « »ceanGrove B a n k .................................... 3C0 00

236 J C WooN-y, service** a s p o l ic e 3 50297 H L MaHdox, M arslialPs s a la ry — 20 00

Ju n e 21 ................ .......... ........ .................238 I’o tts W iileon, oracling and g rav ­

eling.................... 3.829 S>9209 Note, A sbury P a rk a nd Ocean G rove

Itm k and in te r e s t . . . . ........... 4,020 33tCO P o tts & W atson, g rad ing and g rav ­

e ling ........................... 2,183 39301 P o tts , t W atson , g rad ing and g ra v ­

e ling .................................. 1,012 33» 192 P o tts W atson g rad in g and grav­

eling ........................ 2 /0 6 77 Ju n e 28. , •■* — Discount on $50 ' n o te. A sbury Park

and Ocean O rove b a p k . . . . . . . . 7 07& 5 I I L M addox, M arshall’s s a la r y . . . . 50 00SOI A R Y arn a ll, P o lan d ’s tr ia l 10 00S05 C H. B en n e tt, rem oval of g a rb a g e .. 50 00

Ju ly i. - j5«5 P o tta & W atson , g rad in g and grav-

■ • e lln g ........................................... 1,730 40,JuIy 7» #

SH) A sbury P a rk and Ocean GVove Wank,8 m o n th s in te re s t on 920.000

. bonds ........ .t - t "**• 500 00Ju ly 12. • -

867 . C J Downey, s tre e t sup erin ten d en t. 109 00808 H L M addox, expenses o f H Poland

,to F reeh o ld .................................. 1 75809 D F G an t, goods fo r B oard o f H ea lth . \ 09

Ju ly 18810 P o tts & W atson , g rad lx g an d g r a v

e l l n g . . . . . . . . . . ................... -2,247.19812 C A B en n e tt, R ecorder of tria l, J W

P oland and Jo h n H a r t -11 90SIS Mrs J R eynolds, fo r Waahlng by o r- .. *

d e r o f B oard o j H e a l th . . . 758 t4 . Edw. Y arn a ll, s tam p s, i , . 1 0 0» 5 W D Flood, bu ry in g c a t by o rd er o f

. B oard o f H e a l t h . . . . . . . ............. 50318; J o h n H L ig h t, lu m b e r fo r d r a in s . . . . 55 59 31T W 'J P a y n te r , g ro ceries f o r B oan l

• . , o f H e a l th . . . - i - . : * .......... S3 J Heeb HoIl, p p p e rln g c o u ic l l room s 20 00 819 O W W a tte ,i ro c e r le 8 fo rp o o i,.» .4. . . 151 8fi0 N eU leL arrab ee roon l r e n t , . . . 140 00 fill. Jo h n M arshall. tAklng w itnesses to

51 F re eh o ld ................ 4 oO- j n i m ' - - . ■

381 H L M addox, M arsha ll’s s a la r y . . . . , 50 00

Sept. I . t_ — P o tts A W atson’s n o te , fo r g rad in g •

i- N e w a rk ave. fro m Ocean av e .

S ept. K ; , Note o f L M T ay lo r, fo r c u rb in g ., . .

Sept. 13.327 L E W atson, e x tra w o rk g rad in g ..328 Edw H ank lnson , a tten d in g c o u rt a t

F reehold .......................................329 Edw Y arnall fo r s ta m p s .. . . . . . . . . . .33 J J E Lannlng , go ing to New Y ork on

Bond ac c i u n t . . '. ........... -330 J E L ann lng ,six m o n ths’ sa la ry an d

tria l .........3-31 C has Lewis, lu m b er fo r s t r e e t s . . . .

005 47

5-55 5 00

80 0052 90

Voucher No. ‘ -

1698.Dec. 21.

887 L M T aylor, c u rb in g ........ D iscount on $500 n o t e . . . ,

1,003 00 5 00

« J a n 4.1 A T Anplegate, State and County

3,218 75J a n 9.

890 In te re s t on $20,000 ro ad bon d ..........J a n . 17.

891 Ocean Grove A ssociation fo r w aterfo r s tre e ts ...........................

392 R ob t Peterson , J r , fo r w indow glass J a n . 31.

893 J L K inm onth, p rin tin g ord inancesfo r cu rb ing , stree ts , e tc ..............

394 S A P a tte rso n , expenses of Poland’str ia l ....................... ...........................

895 A sbury P a rk P rin tin g House, p ’tin g Feb . 13.

— Cash on h a n d .* ,........................... 4,103 91

500 00

152 70 8 00

200 00 1 00

fo r tif ic a tio n o£. t h e c o as ts a iid g e i i e r a l financ ia l reorgan iza tion . T he p re m ie r ' ‘has in v ited the p residen ts o f cham bers of com m erce an d a g ricu ltu re th ro u g h ­ou t th e co u n try to re p a ir to S fad rld to co n ce rt w ith th e governm ent th e neces­s a ry m easures.

The C arlls ts a re show ing signs o f re ­v iv ing ac tiv ity . A band of 2,000 d e se rt­ers from th e Spanish a rm y is now g a th ­ered n e a r the F ren c h fro n tie r, re fu sing to r e tu rn to Spain, a lthough th e m en have been pardoned. C arlis t dem on­s tra tio n s , I t la reported , have tak en p la c e ^ t^ V a le n c ia —t t i t no d e ta ils —are p rocu rab le here.

G erm any Is sa id to h ave renew ed ne­go tia tions for th e p u rch ase of .the C aro­line Islands. *-

s o t n i f f. . i m m x * o a» * n m r , n u u i m L m a . . «

ro rB a l t fa o o n a n d W asfciagtoa ,1 l0 J8 0 a iJ 8 8 a ia ,M L 0 9 m j

-----

S ept. 10. • Disc

. 10 10 00

. 1000 00

Iscount on $5,C03 n o t e . . . . . . •••S ept. 17.

Note o f L 3! Taylor, fo r c u rb irg . Note of L M Taylor, fo r cu rb in g .

Sept. 29. . ‘ Note tn A sbury P a rk and Ocean

Grove b a n k .................................... 500 00

332 H P K oster, w a te r used on s tr e e ts . . 100 00C J Downey, sp rink ling s tr e e ts 239 80J T Stew art, bMd’g tan k on K osters 21 00Benj B ennett, assesso r's s a la ry 200 00J H M arrlner, w ork on s tree ts 2 25H L Maddox, M arshal’s sa la ry 180 00

T ota l expenses ....................... . ,f50,383 32

-Respectfully submitted,----EDWARD YARNALL,

Collector.

JTo tiie M ayor and .Councilm an-of'the Bor-

Gentlemen W e hereby certify th e fore­going to be a complete account o f the re­ceipts and expenditures of th e Borough of Bradley Beach from Feb. 15. 1898 to Feb. 13 1899.

The am ounts received-and paid o u t by the Borough collector for accounts of the $orough during said year.

A. R. Y arnall , Mayor,W illiam L arrabee ,A. A Taylor, *B. F rank H erbert , (

Finance Committee.A t te s t : H. P. GANT, Borough Clerk.

The following Is the budget of expenses th a t the Mayor and Council deem necessary for the ensuing year:S tre e ts .............................. $2,500 00

N ix o n I t e t n r n a to A lb a n y ,A lbany, M arch 6 —S peaker 'N ixon haa

re tu rn ed to th is c ity from h is hom e a t W estfield, C h au tau q u a coun ty , w here he h a s been su ffering from a n a t ta c k of pneum on ia fo r t,he p a s t s ix w eeks. H e is looking well fo r one who haB experi­enced th a t period of suffering. H e will preside a t the session of the assem bly fo r th e f lrs t tim e since h is Illness- to ­m orrow morning-.

Is essential to health. A re you su re th e bread you use Is free from InjuHoufl ingredi- ente ? O ur bread Is absolutely pure, whole­some and digestible. I t Is w inning new ^ t o m e r s for us every day. A tria l so* aciteu.

O U R C A N D I E S A r e F R E S H

G H B ennett, rem oving g a rb ag e . Edw Y arnall, fo r s tam ps "■ " " in sEdw Y arnall, s ix m onths s a la r y . . . .N ational P n ss In te llig en t Co."? a d ­

v ertising bids fo r c u rb in g .. . . . .A H Gifford, w ork on s tree ts. . . . . . .Edw Y arnall, worse on street® .........J a s M cLaughlin, scraping s tr e e ts . .

345 J Robinson, a tten d Ip g p r iso n e rs .. . .310 P a t H ag g erty , work on s tr e e ts ........

O ct. 18. *347 H P G ant, six m o n th ’s s a la r y ..........3 7 H P G ant, posting n o tices . ........3-18 H L M addox, m ar. h a ll 's sa la ry a n d

expenses to F reehold . . . . . . . . . .319 J L K inm onth , p rin tin g for cu rb ing

50 0013 00

l¥5 00

JR 00 2 621 502 51

14 80 1 78

50 0015 00

23 €0 83 00

N ote in A sbury Potrk ,and OceanG rove b an k , borough purposes 1,5(0 00

O c t. 25.350 W K B radner, m edicinef B. o f H . ..351 A H O pdyke, B. o f H . p r in t in g . . . ..352 Jess ie Vandeveer, ty pew riting

c u rb in g ................. .........................353 W alte r S tew art, w ork on Main s t .• - Nov. «!.— - ........................... - .............351 J U W ooley, e x p *npes to Freehold

on Poland t r i a l ..............................335 A D H arvey , expenses to F reehold

on Poland tria l .......................nr.fi H A Borden, fo r b o o k s , . . . . .

N eptune tow nship, p risoners’ raeals J H Y oum ans, p rin tin g fo r cu rb in g Dally F inancial News, p rin tin g fo r, c u rb in g - ............................ ..

W m Gifford, p u ttin g in C u lv e r t .. . .W m Gifford, build ing g u tte rs ..........Benj B ennett, m easuring c u rb in g ..Edw Yarnall, s tam ps ..........................Daniel Rogers, w ork on s tre e ts ........Wm Gifford, p u ttin g In g u tte rs '. Jacp b Styles, m oving s a fe . . P p tts & W atson , for g rav e l..L E W atson, expanses to T ren ton ,

bond a c c o u n t . . . .......................309 ‘A tlan tic C oast E lectric L ig h t Co.,

fo r l ig h t ...........................«..............370 H P G ant, two pets o f license nu m ­

b e r s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a .

371 L ^ W atso n jstree ts a ro u n d d e p o t. .872 L E W atson, se ttin g c u rb in g ...........373 To reduce cu rb ing n o te In A sbury

P ark and Ocean Grove b a n k . ..874 Discount on $7,500 n p t e .

Dec. 20.

4 83 4 305 00 3 00

2 000 02

10 CO 1 00 4 60

18 8? 84 00 35 00 87 50

1 03 8 97

10 00 8 00

80 00

80 00

921 00 99 17

500 00 158 75

375 J E L annlhg. sa la ry878 Jerry Wajfoeil. work on Btreets .....<

13 50OIO J«rrjr nrtuuou, wuift uu n iv touj.. . . . - 1 5087V E dw ard B ran d , w ork on s t r e e ts . . . . . ,2 10

19 00 50 00

b i t n a o n x O a t ^ F o p i O l f l e e i n V ^C olum bus, O., M arch 6.—-It is an ­

nounced here th a t £x- C ongressm an Tom L. Jo h n so n of C leveland is to be a c an d id a te fo r th e D em ocratic nom ina­tion fo r governo r and Is to soon begin h is p re lim in a ry canvass. T he a n ­nouncem en t le m ade by a p ro m in en t D em ocratic po litic ian in th is c ity .

B o y B u r g l a r S h o t .Bradford-, Ta., M arch 6.—T hom as No-

ian, 18 y ears old, son of a w ell know n oil p ro d u c e r,'w as sho t in the b ack and p robab ly fa ta lly W ounded w hile try in g to effect a n e n tra n c e into,4&i.,ho;i*se fo rm er S en a to r Lew is E m ery . The^Em ­ery fam ily is o u t o f tow n. T he shoo t­ing w as done by a w a tch m an gu ard in g the place.

N o w i s l t h e T im eT 'O have your Letter Paper, E n ­

velopes, Bill Heads and

..................... other. .office-stationeiy-printLl

ed. You have the time to 'attend to it. W e

have the time to show yoy proofs and give

your work; special attention, which cannot be

had anywhere during the rush preceding the

summer season. Successful men plan their\

work so they “can give their personal super­

vision to it. You will .not have time next

summer. You will have time during the ne^t

Why not attend to it ? ’six weeks.

878 Benj Bennett, soliciting names ford e p o t . . , ...............

879 C H Bennett, removing garbage, v. .880 Edw Yarnall, for sale of *90 taxes

and expanses. ..................... .881 Chas WilljiM, commissioner of ap-

’ p e a l . ........882 Wm Furlong* commissioner of ap-* •;

• -peal................ •.......... .883 Sprays Printing Go*, for printing .•

summons for record*894 8 W Etchell,'examining engine.......885 Uriah White, pipe at„Koster’s tank 880 AT Jones, commissioner of appf*

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636 COOKMAN AVE. Horton's ice Cream.

The Lu xury of Home Made Bread

May be enjoyed in every lionise holti There u a knack in the m aking and only good b a to n w ith tho bast of material can hope to produce snoh bread as we deliver to onr enstoniers every day.

Ice Cream delivered daily.

W IN C K L E R ,B a k e r a n d C o n f e c t io n e r ,

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The Dawn -bt ■Spirifig* tisEverjthin.g iib« .joints 'W t.&fjjearfy "aWlngf <ti1 OeiitlfeSj)r&^

•AifeWTibre=<diil!y;;brse*e8 iid=;-wiBfer>'-? ithisig .ol the past and Bpring will tdake ita' an-

o o m u n o u m o u w o j j i i u g - u a c .y4j«*W f»gWin te r haa beea relegated, to the rear -and evoiy^departmenB-iB-te-with new-spring-good & E sp ecia lly , is th is, trne* 11^millinery,.' shoe,' farnitare, • carpet, ^ n W -fitfnlm(ny*li ^ ' ‘ K m ; Sd

1 ». .** • < ; • I.. ’ '..... -......e ..... ........................

B l a c kThose U£dy blaok:_dres4Lgood8,.par6haa9d.to display, tea dayaaffo. bal

held n p . l t h a b iizsard i'^ lved lla te Jaat week and ars howfeatuted in.thc spring lr#8s g^ode deptom fiat. These goode^. nearly 100 pieces in 11, wore rptitf^ed tip b y our lynx-eyed bnyer at the Levieon Bros. Co. sale. This firm (wntroTs'weJfamon*^Gold MedalgO'o^s, iongnoted.for perfection

cheap and ‘will, aa give Onr patrohs t&o benefij. of dtir find, qnote the bargain pricea-on a faw of-'the-iie.w.’BpK'ftg Bhitlhga:

Fancy JaqnatflB, ishoap St J59b,; rednced to 88p.Extra eatin finished Jaqnards, former .price 69o. j’ now 44c.Fancy figured Jaqnards, 45 inches wide, natty and eerricable, ahorfld . be 79c ; special price 49c. o:

Figured granite cloth, 44 inches wide, a bargain at 98o.; onr price,ole, Crepon, 44 inches wide, ao ideal spring suiting; the $1.17 kind at only

75o. 'Mohair, 44 inches wide, good value at $1.25; cat to 83o.

, Victoria Silk Warp Henrietta, 45 inches wide,[should sell at $1.49; om price $1.19. ■ v

. Henriettas, all wool, 38 inches wide, always sold at 65c ; our price this week 48c. j,i tenrielfaa, aouDlo warp,- 45 mcueB wide, good yalueat 89o .; marnec down to 63c.

Recollect these goods 'are of this season’s weaving and designs and would bo priced much higher were it not that we bought them way dowx below tegular values.

Spring Wash Goods.The special sale of seasonable wash goods goes merrily on; Nevfii

waa the ^took larger, the designs and effects more varied or the pricei lower. These goods will be in great demand at the Awakening of spring and thrifty ahoppera are purchasing now, while the assortment fa compete.

Merchant Tailoring.It’s none fc>o early to think about a sprissg sa lt or a spring overcoat

Easter w ill b e^ ere before you know it , and Easier tdeaus new clothiiij for moat men. O p o u t t o jsnjoy repntatiohs t o their art in mddn{ 'clothes1 fit. Garments are never turned out from t^e Steinb& lf establish m ents unless the workmanship is psrfeot ia^evei^y jarfienkr. Thc spring anitings, trouserings, overcoatings and Vestings ha?e arrived, so drop'ii and look them over critically. We knQW yii can'IsatiBfy yon on flt tihcprice. -

Ready Made Clothing.All the ready made olothing in our stores is manufactured in ooi

establishments or in this vicinity. Designed and cut by artiste, the yerj best m aterial used in the m aking n p , is i t any Wonder that our read] made clothing is almost equal to the made to order kind ? N W ligh t weight clothing for men, youths and children, not the Sweat Shop brand but home-made garments at honest ?a|n.pf.

Every day ia bargain day at the Steinbach Oompany.

A lso g ir ls w a n te d to e x a m in e N ig h t S h ir ts .

STEINER & SONA S B U R Y P A R f K N . J .

J am es H . S axton,

F U N E R A L D I R E C T O R I 5 ? R a i r s t r e e t r x s u n r y p a r t .

A fine line of casket? on band to seleet ftom. Flower deelgns a special­ty. Open day apd night.

.Telephone, 21-a.Bealdence, 410 Sewall avenue.

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