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Vol. XIII. ASBURY PARK, NEW JERSEY, APRIL 14, 1888. r'No. 15.

J A. w Tb BTMCK, M. D. “BomceopatMc Physician and Sunfeon.

cor. Cookman & Bangs a vs., AsburyTark, N. J . H o u rs: until to a . m ., and a lte r 4‘p . m . -

H . S. KtNMONTH, M. D., ,

• -C o rn e r Grand And A>bury Avenue*,.Oflloe Hoars—T to 9 a .ra ,, 1 to 2 p .ta .,6 to 8 p. m;

T > lt BRPCE S.' KEATOR.t r , Homoaopathlc Physician and Surgeon. ,*

, G raduate 'o f Iroth. school#. ;' Cor, ABbury avenaeandB ergh street.

" ^ o ara —'UiitiVOa. m ., 7"to 9 p, in. ,• Telephone connections.. . '

I . GILL. A .M ., P. D„ - ■' iPncnniatopathlst, Or Mental ITeaior,

400 So waU avenue, Cdr. n cck street!* Ofllco hours 7 to 10, 1 2 to 8, fl to 9.

P . PAWLEY.- - - D E i m s T ^

CIS Bangs a v e , ' Aabury P ark, N. J ;

D n . 8. T . SLOfcUM, . '

„ ' 'DKNTIST',- Office—201 Main St., opposite Railroad Statldtt,

was administered. _ Asbury Park, N. J,

A. fl. BURTON. D. D. 0. ' I. 0. ^UKTOH, P. 1>. B. ‘TJUHTON BROTHERS," . R e s i d e n t p o u t f u f r s ___coo Cookman 8Y6Hue, co rn er Rm oiy s t , Asbury

Park* N. J . Offioo H onrs: 9 a . m. to 5 p, m. Gan admlnlatorfid._Appolntrnonts-mado.by tolo-’

„ ! ■ - phone o r by faiail. 'M T rs/o f “ ZQZO”.—the new p rep a ra tio n fo r

oleaiisliiff and preserving ,the Teeth.

■£. N. SKYMQtfR. D. D. 8. , .era?,

O.floe 45 Cookman avenue, near Emory" street. M echanical w ork a specialty. ' v ;

> Difficult operations solicited.

TRANK DURAND. .JJA W K IN S * DURAND,

Attomeya-at.Law, Solicitors & M asters in Chan-* eery, M!kado-BulIdi0 K1_<h>0km an Av.,

ABbury P a r a w ; J .

J8AAC C. KENNEDY,

Attortiey-at-Law, Solloltotv M aster in Chanoery *■ " and Notary Pnbllo. -

Special a tten tion given to examination of Titles,

Office In Cook’s Bulb _Asbury' Park , New Jersey.

A LFRED D. fiAILKV, - - '-**- Attomoy-at-Law, Solicitor and M aster In

- Chancery and'lftotary Public,Special a tten tion given to collection o f claims.

Office in Mikado Building, Aebury Park.

SAMUEL W. KIRKBRIDE, ^ ^ C O N T R A C T O R ,

Carpenter & Builder.PlanB and . specifications'furnished. Jobbing

promptly a ttended to . Beat of reference given. Res'dence-^Firflt ave., bet Bond and Emory sts.

Sbopand Offlce-rFirat ave. an d Main s t. P . O. $0X 743. ' ASBURY PARK. •

CUIUON ROBBINS. ' ACTON C. UART81I0RNK.■DOBBINS & HARTSnORNH,

Attorneys an d Coumelors-at-Law, Offices betw een th e Post Ofllce and First Nation*

a l Bank, Main et., Freehold, N .J . . ;Law business transacted lo all Ita branches.

£)AVJD; IIA RtBY ,lJr.,

A'librnoy-at,Law, Solicitor, M aster and-Examiner. .. ... ---jniChanoefy.' No.tary-Jhibllu,. ■ 7'—'— ^

■- ■ Asbnry Park, N .J .

Q.ErmOKAV. BYltAM, ,* . '

Attorney-atfTAW and Solicitor tn Chancery. Address K O. Box 1004,* ABbury Park.,N . J .

V. II. VREDRNIlUnOU. • . PREDRRICKPAHKXR.T7HEDKNBUR0U & PARKER, ■» Counselors and Attoraeys-at-Law,

, \ J . . . . Freehold, N. J.

J lftA N K V. BODINE,

• ARCHITECT, .MIKADO BUILDINT3,

R. (>. Box 855, ASBURY PARK, N. J ,

H. B. JOHNSON, i. Practical WatchmakerT

Dealer in Pine W atches, Jowelry, Steotables &c> W atches and Jew elry repaired a t City Prices..

Main street, near Oookmtur'avenue, ASBURY PARK, N. J .

GEO. M. BENNETT,HOUSE FAINTING

. In a ll Its branches. Hardwood finishing, Grain­ing, Calclmlning, Ao. .

Estim ates furnlshfed on application.L. B ox 2182. Ocean Grove, N. J .

COOK- H O W LA N D ,Architect & Builder.- pu lld ing plana executed and all work promptly done.

Offloe In Cook’a Building, M ain . s tree t and Cookman avenue. Astjury Park.. '

JO H N W . SUTPHEN,

fltacksmilh and Horseshoer,Carriage w ork In a l | Its branohes. \

CARRIAGE PAINTING AND TRIMMINGt In the finest style n t decorative a rt.

Main stree t and First avenue, f ' a s b d b y p a r k .

A D O N L I P P I N C O T T ,

Carpenter & BuilderJobbing (n a il branohea^promp11 y and carefully

a ttended to;Ttesldonce-MXG F irs t avenue, . " -- p . o . bo x 282. -a 8b u r y ; p a r k 7N.~J.

PRBD. B. GOWDY. CHAS. II. PITCHER.

C . O W D Y & P I T C H E R ,

Carnages, and Manufacfcu- ' rers of Harness/'

P a i r k . B e . 1 B f»nb.. . . . . . . f t t t t lT o r o a K l v e r . • . v .. ^

- - I F J L r R / I S

Human Hair-Store,611 Eoofcman and 612 M attison I k . . -

a s b u k v p a r k .

M y Clrcosslag T onlque /o r . kth e grow th of th e h a lr a n d fo r rom oviiig dandruff and all cow pla in ta o f th o Bcalp and hair, h as been h lah ty reoom raended b y the b e s t res id en ts o t . A ebary P a rk a n d Ocban G rove. I ts success 'lia s “been m arvelous. Testln'ioniftla. m ay be Beon a t m y ofllco. * '•

tggf*8 access la all joases. • - .L ad les a n d gentlem en consu lta tion free.. L argo asso rtm en t-.o t H u m a n 'H a ir Works.

N a tu ra l .W ater C urls g u a ran teed .L ad les’ ITalr C u tting , Shampoolnft', H air

D ressing a n d C urling by professional F red oh

a?KTy^Ve!otUIno fo r th e face needs duly a tria l to b e p referred to a ll o thers In the m arket., F ree tria l to a ll.'

v P R 0 F .M M E .E .Q R I 3 Q H .

A. A. TAYLOR, - Mason and Builder,

■ crlok iay lna and Plastering In a ll branohes ., of M asonry work- •

J o b b i n g proM ptlyaitende’d to.P .O . Box 697- Office, tSS M attison avenue.

; gttsiuiiw ®lufls.

“ ROBERT T. ORAVATT,.. . ; / ; " «-;•••••

Stoves, H ea te rs , R anges,T I N W A R E , i c .

C ookm an av ., n e a r B o n d s t., ASBURT PABK, N. J. .

1 Till t^FIIUi^EADfKI, SUTTERS, AC. COPPER, TIN AID SNEEf IRBU WORK OF ALL | " KINDI.

Ktr"Flr8tcIafla work a t low ratos. j g l

LIPPINCOTT,T A I L O R

* 727 Co'olcman A ve. d e n t s ’

TRENTON STEAM DYEING WORKS,BBTAELfsHBJ) m g,,,'

.Ladies’ dresses dyed in a ll the new est shades! Feather# dyed to all colors. Gentlem en's cloth­ing cleaned, dyed and pressed equal to new,

Agfcnt fo r Asbary Park.

HENRY DOREN,(Successor to 'G .V f .R ead,)'

'M E R C H A N T T A IL O R ;718 COOKMAN AVEKtJE. _ . -

Suits m ade to order guaranteed to fit. Cleaning and Repairing.

The Old and Reliable Brand.

Y aoe, C a lv e r t & Co.An Immense Stock on Hand,

All DesiraWe Shades of Color,

N.E. Buchanon & Co.Soje Agents for S tate of New J'erafty.139“ prleen low to painters and .-Consumer

liberal arraugeiuents m ade wltlhdealen*. '

IN S T . A N D ASBURV A V E r

WILLIAM BEAMES,. Successor to J . Henry A pplegate,.

! fP l * 'Jioceries,F I.O C B AJVD F E E D .

M attison Avenue, n ea r Bond S t r e e t ,AHBUHY PABK.

M . M . C R O S B IE ,Successor to i)avid Cartw right,

Tar Paper, Shcatliinf? Paper, Two and Three-ply Itooflhg Paper.

P . O . B o x 8 0 3 . A n b u ry P a r k , N . I .

SANITARY PLUMBING ■ - " •-

B. CROW ELL & CO.Now occupy tbe new brick-building-of J- H ^nrf ' - ' Applegate, on

Mattison Avenuej near Bonfl Street,where they are prepared to estimate on a ll kinds

OF PLUHBIM, GAS AND STEAH FITTIEThey do none- other than firet-nlasa work, and

all plumbing will be dose aftfer the most approved sanitary m ethods.. . - ‘

; R e p a i r i n g p r o m p t l y a t t e n d e d to * .

Practical Slate and Felt Roofer.' All Slatlflg done w ith Chapman and Bangor

. ' quarries roofing slate, :

Agent for Stewart's Paten t Seal Lapped f R ed Keady Roofing, _Warranted fire and water' proof. “

R E M I D E N € ^ I 4 f H l B D A V E . ,

P. 0 . jpox 04S. •

PAINT YOUR HOUSES; - With First-Class Material.DON’T USE A SHODDY AltTICLE.

* Good Wlilto Lead, Linseed Oil, and PureI ! — . . A n K ^ 0 I j D

7 0 0 M a in S t r e e t , A n liu r jr P a r k ,a t lower prices than inferior qualities aro paid: for In m any o ther placcs. Why S Blmply for tho reason- th a t the pain t BuHlneafl.Js m ade aspo- olalty and Is conducted in the IriteroiJt of o u r cus­tomers ag well as to build np a large trade in Mils Im portant'branch of industry.

H. C. MARRYOTT,C o n trac to r arid Builder,Estim ates (urnlahed. fo r every desorp tion o f

. w p rk ,. Jobbing attended to^promptly?- - — “ _ ResldeHco-r1

Cor. Sew all A n . and Emory S t.,

Lots Nos. 20 and 21 at North , Spring Lake,

FronttnKoti nnrrjHTON AVKKUE, anr] J . \ ’

Within 300ft. of the Surf," • WILL BE SOLD AT A BARGAIN,

The lots are eaoh BS feet front and over 200 •feol deep. They are situated In the finest p a rt of the town, a lm ost directly on the ooeau front,

^nm >uaded'hy handsome residences and-Qn the ^b]M K .& ^ftcgn t^tbalargeH otel w ilb\irtpui

t This'(s 'a chance fot^>nevof the surest Invest­m ents ou the coast, the only-reason for selling la th a t the ownor requires the money-In hls bual-

a. - Addreaa __ ■.E- WRIGHT, or a H. BROWN*

Spring Lake Monmouth Coi, N. J .

Lock Bsx 716 . A H JB rB Y P A B H , IV. J .

. M u n Park Printing House. ,

few est designs o f tyf>e; latest, im proved ma- ch lnery j skhlfid workm en; every desctl^tlon of p rin tin g ; estimates given.! Special promliuns n oul, the County 'Fair for flue printing. ^

r g a m

F .C ;Real Estate and Insurance,

• Established in. 18S2.

riotela, Boarding Houses and CottaKes to ’Let, fo r Sale and .Exchange, Office on CooKman ave.

~=. 71? COOKMAN AyfiNUE, .

P. 0 . Box 17. N ear M ala st., Asbury Park, N. J .

HV B. B E E G L E ;(iA te If. B. Beegle ik Son)

liEAJL ESTA TE a n dINSU RA N CE AGENT,

iS Hais Aresae, Ocean Broie, K. J.Loans Negotiated and Legal Papers Drawn

IL B, BEEGLE, N otary PubHo’and Commlsslonor of Deeds fo r New Jersey,'Pennsylvania and the D istrict of'Columbia.

B a rg a in s in R e a l E s ta teLOTS AND IMPROVED PROP- -

.. JIKTK AT NORTH Sl'BING LAKE.Improved Property and Lots a t Point Pleasant

o beapfo r cash. : ----- .-....... ................Lots a t M ahhasset for Sale-or'E xchange. 200

fee t o f Bay. front, suitable for a wharf. ’ The ohly Bay fron t In th e m arket for Bale in that

lofnlty. WiU be solo cheap. <Lot 25x125feet on Sixth avenue, near tho ocean,

.Asbury. Park.----~-~-t— ■'—r-.-- -— -— — r. I f you w an t to buy or ren t any property any­where along tho coast •r Apply to R. M. WORTHINGTON,

Cor, Sewall av. and Emory St., ABbury Park. Or W. T. Stbbet, Point pleasant, N. J .

W. 11. Pott*b. Spring Lake, N. J . ’ "' «

S e a l E stiite , InsiU 'ance a n d — — G en e ra l A f 6 h t r ”

P ro p erty Sold, 'feen ted c r I n ­sured in O cean G rove, A sbury

■ P ark , Loch A rbour, O cean P ark ,• K ey East', O cean .Beach and

S pring Lake.. Policies w ritten .a t low est ra tes

in s trongest com panies. -----M o n e y l o a n e d o n 'M o r t g a g e

s e c u r i ty . ’C onveyancing ,C ontracts m ade,

E tc .G. W . M A RTIN .

47 P ilg rim Pathw ay, O pp. P o s t Office, . • . O cean G rove, N .” J .

: ~W.T. DUDLEY,, Real Estate & Fire Insurance.

‘jiousos and'Cottages of all sizes for ^ . Sale o r Rent.

P.O . Box 189. 616 Cookman Avenue.

ASBUBY PARK, OCEAN BEACH, SPRINQ LAKE AND NORTH SPRINQ LA K E.

Persons wlBhlng to Rent, Purcbase or Sell a t tho above places, o r Owners having cottages to ren t for season of 188C, and desiring to place them In m y hands, will receive Bpooiafattentlon. F o r further particulars o r m aps, addreaa

► Is. WRIGHT, Box 108, Aaljury Park, i Cor. Cookman tfndSewall A vs., A. Park.

co . ii|*0Wn’s store, North Spring Lake.N. B.—I have some cottages and lots fo r sale

oheap, easy te rm s ; a lso ,a num ber 0 1 . cottages fo r rent.

I F I I s rE i I F I R /O I T S ,C O H F E C T I O N E R Y ,

N n f t o r a l l b i n d s , F l o r i d a O r a n g e * , Ca* t a w b a a n d M a la g a C lrttpon ,

and luxuries o f many descriptions, can be found — - a t th e nowsuirB'Of "

* W A S H IN G T O N23 MAiN STREET,

WHtTErASBURY-PARK.

Modern Architect.Experienced Salider.

JO H N J. R A N E Yx 90, O C EA ^f t lR O VK , Bf. J,

■ f ■■■■'' *r‘ Contractor for 4

Modoriij Stone, Brick or Fraimi Buildingsv Real E state’Agunfc. p ro p e r tie s wanted

v for.RflutuvSplo.

1‘lillada. Office, 3508‘AIather St,,- Tioga, Philada.. Oreonleaf Cottape, Now York avenuo and -

and Carmel AVay, Ocean arrive.

This fs a-gttqil timi! for business m en to stock-,, up' w ith office stationery and advertise thoir in­ducements for W inter

“ Trade.At tlie A.iljnry P a r t Printing liouso wo

’ ovivput y o u o iu h e right traefc^to do - . *bonr, to your lastingbeneflt,' .....

LADIES!D o T o n r 'O w u ’B jr c ln g :, a t lK dm e* w i t h

P E E R L E S S DYES'They VflU dye Everything.’ TliSy a re sold every­where^ Price 10c. a package1—40 colors; 'They haveifo equal fo r stren g th , JBrikhtness, Amount in Packages o r to t Pastne^s of Color, o r non-fad­ing Qualities. They do n o t crook o r smut. For

UBle fay It, Tustlng, s i,D ., Wodlloy & Reed, W. B. Chrfstine, Drugglats,1 Asbury Purk, N<-'J. , ‘ .

nENRY 0. WINSOB, President.JAS. A. WAINRIGHT, Vico President.

, -• - . ALBERT C. TWINING, Cashier.

First National BaRk,A S B U B Y P A B K , N . J . ,

Post Offloe Bnildlag, Maln st. and M attison hVe.,Transacts a general banking business. Issues let-'

‘ oredlt aitors o f —th e world. ___bought and sold,

“o llrt •

jdi‘£~nTniial>roTnntSie prtoolpiTirtiM of. Foreign and Homeatlo exchanges

tfi.nH.w..d -Bold. * . , (Collections carefully m ade and promptly aor.

cbunted forV' BOARD OF DIRECTORS? > ~

O. F . K roehl,: * .1. A..\V. IIetrick, .Ja s . A. W alnrlght, . H enry C. W insor, . . ,N. E. Ui'ohanon,* Isaao C. Rennedy, yOUver R. Brown, - J . Stanley Ferguson,

’ Albert C» iSvinioir. .

p E N p V I a V A l f l A R A IL R O A D *

On an d a fte r Nov. 14, 1887;.'THAIRS LHATB A8BITHY PARK

F or New 'York, N ew ark, Klizabetb. Rah\fay, Red Bank, Long Branoh and Interm ediate sta tions, a t 0.15 a. m., 1.15. 5 85 p. ra.

Express fo r Now Y ork, N ew ark, Elizabeth and Lond"Branch, a t 7.40 a . m.

(For South Amboy, Mataw&n; aud Interm ediate ’ . stations', a t 0.1S a. m ., 1.16,5.35 p. m . .-...For Philadolphlft, (Broad 8 t.,)Tron ton, Prince ton,

Monmonth {Junction, and Freehold, a t 7.59 a. m .. 1J&.27, 4.30 p; m r-

Foi Camden, Burlington, Borden town and points on tho.Amboy~Division, via. Berkeley and Toma River, on Mondays and Saturdays only, a t 2.00p.m . '

For Camden, Burlington, and Rordeutown. £rift» Trenton,) 7.59 a. m ., 12.27, 4.20 p. mw yla. Jamefllmrff, 7JM a . m ., p, m , -• -* - A

F or Toma River, Island Heights, and Interm edi­a te stations, a t 11,05 a m ., week days. On Mondays anu Saturday? only, 2.00 p. in; . ,

For Polht P leasant, and interm ediate sta tions, a t 11.06 a .m ., 3.00,6.80,7.00 P .m . •

(r a in s Ijeavji nbw t o « k (via. Desbrosses and Cortlandt Sts. ferries) ro u a s r c h t p a h x

At *0.10 a. m:, 12.00 noon, *8.40,5.00 p. m. ta a in s ' l u v i rniLiDBLPiiiA'CBroad S t ) ro a

ABBtmT, riKK ■At 7.a8,.ll.K> a . m ., 4.00 p. m. M arket S t., via.,

Camden an d Trenton—7.20, 10.80 a . m., 2.80 p. m. Via. Jam esburg, r .20 a m ., 8.80 p. m. Via. Toms River a n a Berkeley, on Mon­days and Saturdays only, 8.80 a . m.

•Express.J J . R. WOOD, Gen'l Pott. d o t.

CHAs, B. PUGH. Gen'l #pnaoer.

| | | B W T O B K A L O N G B B A R C H B . H .

'plme Table, In effect November 13,1687.

Stations In New Y ork—Central R. R. of New Je r­sey, foot of Liberty S tre e t: P /R . R., foot of Courtlandt and Desbrosads S treets.-

, t«Ava tntw took r o a aubust pabk , Ac,Central R. R. o f J i . 3.—4.00, 8.15, 41,15 a m.,

• 1.00. 4.00, *4.80, ff. 15 p. m.Pennsylvania—*0.10 a . ro., 12.00 m ,, *8.40, 5.00

. p .m . . —Leave Newark, Broad St. Station, for Asbury

PartC. &C.-A25, 11.20 a . m .t 1.05. 4.00, 4.35, fl.20 p. m. M arket St. Station—9.88 a . tn., 12.26,4.11,5,26 p .m .UAVB ASBtTBT PARK FOB KXW TOaK. Jfca.

Central R. R. o f N. J.-0.S&, 7.25. *8.00, 10.56 a m ., 4.16,0.45 p. m (

Pennsylvania—*7.40,9.15 a m., 1.15.5.85 p. m.F or Philadelphia and T renton, vla,Bound Brook

. Route—«.25j8.ooa,:m «4.i5ptjn ._ ^ .- - :F or Ocean Beaeh, Spring Lake and Sea Girt—

.0.55, 7.&9# 10.20, 11.06 a, m., 12.27, 1.05, 2.00, aOO, 4.20,5.30. 5.55, 6,15. 7.00, 8.10 p, m . 1 \

F or Manasquan and Point Pleasant-^.Bft. .10.20, .11-06 a m ., 1 05,2.00, U.00,5.80,5.55, U15. 7.00, 8.10 p .m . . ■ ' ■

For Philadelphia/ via. Sea (Jlrt—7.59 a . m ., 12 27,4.20p. m. ' .....

F o r staUons. onJP . R. R^ to Toms^Rlver,-via; Bay; Head. .11.05 a . 'm . F o r Camden and Philadelphia, v ia Sea.Slde P ark , 2.00 p. tt»., Mondays and Saturdays otily.

•—Express. . KUFtJtt BLODGETT, Svpt,H. P. BALDWIN, O .P. M G. It. S . o f N .J .

J . R. WOOD. Gen'l Pa*. A a l. P . fl.i?.

Heal E sta te Conveyances.I J a t o f conveyances, M onm onth Connty

j e r k ’s office, fo r th e w eek en d in g Aj)rii 7, X888;’ . t / - ....

1 A&15U15V PARK. ." William G. McEwan to Theodore F. Scott ft al— Jot Asbury Park. $2,400. •‘ Calvin II. Williamson to Isabella M. Alden—lot Afcbury Park. S&.000. . ; *

Maria Dorgelon to 'Theodosia Bennett—lot As­b u ry Park. 51,080.

Theodore Aumack, sherifT, to ' Uriah W hite— p art o f ]ots544 a n d d lb .-S l.m - V- ' •

/Alice Hulick to WlUiabi Hathaway—lot 30. I l,; Alraeda D. Wfggltia to William J. Cooper—lot 838; *3,500. ■' , • . ■

Gorge C* Opncrod to Alfred-Cubberly^-lot*245.

Alfred Cubberly to John Stanley Fcrgtuson—lot 846. 13,300. • :

NEITUNH TOWWBHiP. E "Lewis F, White to John F, Robiusou—2 lots

|? e ^ u n e township.. 92,000.- m ig a r e t A, Neaves la Charles R. Lccompt~lot Neptune township. 5500.' \ <

David W. Sexton to Monroo Newman—lot Nep- tufce township. S000. •

_John G. Emmons to Girtie S, Slivers—lot West ■AsburyPark.'< 7^.' ''' ■'t-----'

John G. Emmons to Abraham 8tryker—lot West Asbury Park. 8750.

F. G. Bumham to -Abraliam Stryker—lot-West- Asbnry Park. 8860. . * - ■ *_...... __. MI6CEIXANBOU9..

■Samuel Ludlow to Ellsworth Gifford—lot a t Sea Plain, 81BO. •.

B, E. Stotdenburgh <tf,._to Alex. A. Yard~48 86-100 acrea^Ereehold township. 31,100.

Thomas S. Field* to M innie W. Williamsi-lotRed Bank. 82,50). -

Solomon Maps, By Ex'r, to John A. Hoyer—2. tracts land, Eatontown fctugpshlp. 88.000. , .

-8affiir-MuDounld to'Thoittftar Uakes^W a ^ lO t^ ^ e lh a ^ M a n g o ld to Willi tun H. Campbell—lot lo n g Branch. 81,500. , •

Susan Applegate to Cohoyer Barkalow t i oi.—all iher interest in c tracts o r lamWn Freehold town­ship, S225. ./ *

Christina VauCleaf to Eva H. VanCleaf—lot S ^ in g l i k e 81. ‘T George Hance, by Adra’r, to Fred W. Rope d al. —80 12-100 asres. Atlantic township. 882.83.'

Same to WiUlatn.T. Parker—14 80-100 acres, At­lantic township, $08.07.'Same to Sarah W. Hance—10 77-100 acres,

Shrewsbury township.. 8113.08. .*•- Joseph‘A. Osboni to Elias II. Haight—undlvld*

ed ha lf of lot a t Allendale. 8 -------.Emi^r Hartman to W, V. McKenzie, M. D.—lot

Millstone township. 81,000. - Geoige P. ErricMsputo Willlnm Burke-lfi 50-100

acres, Manalapan tow nBhlp. <600. ■ .Thomas H. Applegate rf al., to George F. Mara-

den—tracts ofland , Shrewsbury township. 85;400i Stephen M. Griswold to James a . Sheridan—

lot Eatontown township. 8200. ’jlenkietta Cottrell.toRui Iff Voorhees, J r.—6130-

100 acres, Manalapan and Marlboro. $>,’0oo, -Richard Laird, by Ex'r, to Peter D. Stillwell—

mill property, Marlboro township. 82.S00.David Patterson, by Ex'r, to Hudson W. Patter:

son—3 M-100acres, Howell township. 143.Abigail P. Weaver it a!., to Mary C. l<angstreet

—lot Red Bank. 8150.Anthpny.Vlehman to-Jacob Rohdo^lot Middle-

.town township. Ji.ooo. ' ”-• John -II. Conover to F . D. Woodruff, trustee—lot Keyport. 8225, •

fiame to Mattie B. Woodruff—lot Keyport. 8225. David FaUcreoin by E x'r, to Daniel E. Patter*

son—lot Freehold...5i#S.Geoige C. Gordon ‘

j p H P P . l l O I P A TIM N E W Y O i m M . l t .

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THAINB WII.L LKAVK VOR VRKIUOl.D AS^OUOWS} Leave Asbury Park—7.25, 10.65 a. n^fi.10, 4.15,'

5.35 p .m .Leave Long Branch—7.40, 11.10 a . m ., 1.30^,4.80.- 5.60p. m. .........

L eave^ranohport—7.48, li.14 a. m:, 1.33,4,88,5.58Leave Little Sllverr-7.48, U .l0 a .m .,1.88,4.88,5.58

Leave Red B ank-753 , “11.BO a l t t . , 1.43, 4.45, 6.06

Leave% ddletow u^& 00, l i i r r a . m ;, T .w , 47K5f

Leave S&tawair—8.80, 8.21« 9.81 a. m.« 12.20,2.00, 5,80,0.40 p .m . - 4,

LKAVX jranUOLD fob red bank, *to.9.00,11.16 a . m!, 1.80,4.80.5.55 p. m. *

The 1.80 p. m. tra in frflm Freehold connects closely for all Bhore points.

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to Margaret J . Gorden—3- township. 860.tracts tend, M arlboro---------- - w—

James S. Parke, Ex'r, et al., to William A, Han-kinson—lot Freehold. $1,200. v ---- —

William A. Hanklnson to Charles II, Snedeker —lo t Freehold. 8200.

Same to Almira Shuihar—lot Freehold. 8400. Johu T. Roftell to Daniel It. Davl&-lot F ree­

hold. *£(). ■■ ■ -Lydia A. P. Wardell to Charlea/A. Johnson—27

98-100 acres. Howell.township. 82,110.67.Charles T. Jones, by Ex'r, to William H, Moore

-farm Upper Freehold township. 85,980. ■Amkl P. Laue to Francis V. Many—lot near

Rusa»on,_$l, w — — :— —Francis V. Many to Elizabeth Lane—same prt>*

^ ‘a . Emmons of a l, to Forman Sickles— (krm Atlantic township. 15,100.. John II. Conover to BritlgorMaloney—lot Key­port. $150, - --------- — •------—. - Tbe "State of New Jcraey to John F . R. B ro w n - riparian right at Pleasure Bay. $403.50.- -

S. T. Meyer to Joseph' Robbina—10t, rlAtfgBranch; $360. - - ~ >

Catharine Gordon et a t , to Charles I . Gordon— ^8-9-10(Hacres, Mlddletowri townflhtpr8g,wo.

Russell West to Morris C,. Bums—lot Long Branch. $560.

-* Warren W. Palmer to Mary J. Wilson—lot Bar- Ban township. 8600.

John Field to Mary 1* Hartshorn—31 7:100 acres Manalapan township. 81,000. ^

Robert Pearce et al. to George E. M orris-lot Manasqoan. fHOO.

Same to same—lot Maiiasquan. $100.Hermlnea M. Kerr to M. A. Rebecca Kerr—lot

1,652 Ocean Beach. 81.4 John Hulso to Bridget Callnhnn—lot Shrewsbury

township. SMO; _ --------- * - -t—----- —r-------Joseph Evans, Ex’r, to .Wm. E. Lloyd—lot Free­

hold. 11,805.Philip Striker, by Adm’r, to John F. Comnions—

4 53-100 acres Marlboro township. ®!07.60. ’ Michael Collins to Martin Mcalfey—6 acres Marl-

'boro township. 81,000.Catharine McKJnncy el a l John Henry Sheen

et a t —4 tracts land.Freehold township. 85,100,:• Margaret a Clayton to Jonathan V. Mcllvain— undivided of 14 00-100 acres Marlboro township. *1,000.

Philip Striker, by Adm’r, to Michael Cart-^-3 -tractAlandWarlborotownahlp^#t,U10, “, J. Howard Van Kirk to Annlo S. Muldoon—lot Marlboro township. 862.60.

David P. Miller, by heirs, to Wm. A, Miller—Ot 89-100 acres Freeh old township. .$4,687,50.

Chas. E. Throckmorton et at. to Michael Con­way—514-100 acres Marlboro townBhlp. $300,' -

xKdrtenius C. Ileyor, byhelre, to Ki-ti’C. Hcyer— 15183-100 acres Holmdol township. 819,280, -

Angelino Jaline to Mary H. Dennett—l0t Long Branch. 82,576. *

filiiabeth A. VCorlfecs cl al. to Bridget M, Grif­fin—lo t Freehold. $1,405,

Marietta Story to wm . S. Heyer—OO acres Mid­dletown and Holmdel townships, 810,000.

Theo. Aumack, SherllT, to S. T. Hendrickson el a t —10116-IOO acres Middletown township. 84.774.- ‘ W. A. Heisley to Samuel C. Davis—lot Eaton*

town townBhlp. 81,000,.George II. W ild.to Howard Chamberlain—lot

Shrewsbury township. 81,000. , -Chas. Smith, by Aam 'r. to John 8 .8«ft ter th wait •102 50-100 acres Upper Freehold township.

87,839,Martha J. Muldoon et al. to Elisabeth A. Voor-

heea—lot R *ehold. 8980.. J, M. Johnson, by Ex’r. to Wm. nough —cejuc- tery plot Howell township. 825,

John, H, Wagoner to W m. Huff—lot Howell tow nship,'t2C0.",' ,M* i - j.

OlWer Huff, by Ex'rs, to Wm. O. H u ff-U 25-100acres Howell township. 840. • 1 ----------------

Elisabeth A..Voorhees et aij to -Martha J. Mnl- doon—lot Freehold. 83,900.

John'Lewis, by Ex'r, to Anna Snyder—3 tructa land Marlboro township. ,825.

,Theo. A um ackioJdajy Ann Hlgglna—12 aores Holmdel town ship." 81.200.

Ben^B. Ogden .to Stephen Aumack—lot Koy--

^AVfredWaUing, Jr., to Lizzie Cheri^—lpt Kcy-^portr»l,000r----- 7— v r------ • :--------: > .

llerriom 'H off to Jerem iah Jloflv-lot . Keyport. 81.. -*■- .

Dorothy A. Latham to Theo. Aumuck—12 acres

Fcwotte-K,, Wall township. 8700.- •

John W. Herbert to Wm. G. Conover—65 acres Manalapan township, $2,000,

Christ church, Middletown; to David D. Withers —187 73-100 and 2 acres Middletown township. $12,671.77,,

EleanorS. PltUnger to Matilda BtillwcIl-38 47- 100 acres Howell township. 8100.... Jo h n F . T. Forman to R ichard T. Forman—4 tracts of land Froehold township. -8425.

Charies E. Wlkoff to samo—undivided % of 2 tracts land Freehold tow nBhlp. 81.

Richard T , Forman to Edward Hance—farm Freehold township. 812,000.. ' ■,

ratea dowh^thero. aa w ith us. T o g o a block oc tw o the, ch arg e is twenty-five cen ts, an d the Baino to l ge t back.^, NOthlng.4s lo s t by

j(falfei5ff>-bawavciL;Jh 6 .san d -iad eep ^ ttn d W ?o ppozeu paaaeujKers in a fout-hcrac s tag e can b e distanced In half^am lle, WIiHq vchli^es.tauflt s tick to rcgidarT oadw ays the pedestrian can ont>acro8s lots a n d oufr of t.hfi way i p t t.ha

- — - 'B qIMIiiK Contracts.1,'— ^1ILBD TO AMD IWOLUDTTJQ AVRlI, 7j ' . .

2259-rThRodoRla Bennett w ith II. C. Marrj'ott. NowtouUdlngat Aebury Park. 81.925.- .

2^10—Thomas H. H all with Smith:C. Pitcher. Raising barn a t Sea Bright. 8100. •- 2261—Thomas Jackson with WvW. Farry. Rais- iUK house a t O ^ an Grove.; 8375..

m 2b-Heury A. Curtis with John Falkenburg, New stercs a t Manasquan. 84,950<. ;-

2263—Gcorgo W. Treat with Robert Holbropk. N.cw hous&at Anbury Park. 82,400 •> ' ...

2264—W. H. Forman with Benjamin Albertsdn. New barn a t Afibury Park. 8365.,

2265—Cyrus H. Chatfteldwlth J.E dw ard Denise.. -New building a t Sea Bright. 82,000.

22C&—Garret Hennessy w ith A.'G. Dennis. 43ar- penter work, new houso a t Long Branch. 8200. *

2267—G. R. Colby with P. B. Fairchild &Co. Ad­dition, Ac,, house at-Monmouth1 Beach. 83;200. .

-2268—Stephen.Aumack with.George M. Young. NewVhohse a t ^ - - . 8630. I ,

2209—The I^ong Branch Hebrew congregation W ith Joseph C. Potter. New synagogue a t Long, Branch* #,600. ----- _ ' '»

- 2270—Mrs. G. S* flllvfirs w ith F. A, PrOctor. Now house a t Ay est Asbury Park. 82,132.

2271—Joseph Ft Bray with Forman Morris, New house a t R ea Bank. 81,150. & ‘ E -1

2272—b . H. Applegate w ith O. E. Davis. New house a t Rbd Bank. 82,m . w ' -

2273—The Cpnsumors Ice Co, w ith James R.Terry, Ice barge. 8690.

•2274—Pi -Peter Thompaon et at.-,- w ith O. E. BaVls,New house a t Rfid nank> 8635. -

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(. At t^o late muutolpal oleotlou a t Prlucetch,, the Noify’rtlck c t was olectcd by m ajorlti^ ranging from .eighty to one. hundred. Tho combinationagainsj,,tho license ticket^ns led by Dr.. McCosir,- a?slMod by the Mcthodl&t,* Epl^copallatfafrd Cotholio clorgy. ' 1

St. Aupimtlne’s Falnoo .Hotels.

-AN ANCIKNH AND BI-BEPr (.'ITV MADS 1-1VEI.T

ANtf ATWAOT1VE—-MlLUONS-EXrBNDED ON HUrLl)IN08 TI! .T- ECLIPSE . TUB" “ KFFKTB nVKABTIES” ACHOS3 THE TOND—TIIB MECCA Oir pr.OHIDA I'lKHUMS—80ME 81DB T1UPS— AND VMtlQUB ODDS AND ENDS.

F rom th e raonient a N orthern m an eets 'foot In-Florida, h e beglPfl to- h ea r a b o u t St. AngnBtin^ a n d Its hotels.. I f you m eet a native a n d lie d is c o v e r by 'jrour ta lk th a t yon haVe n o t boon there , the look o f 'p i ty and tearfu l sorrow In:his. eye Shows p lainly H hat ho regards you. a s a n Inferior b e in g . ' M aybe

yon have seen does i t ju s tice . ' I t appears to have n o end. JS x te n d ln g -n o rth ^ sb u tlj^ a a fc a n d ’pcajt a re w ings, a n d extensions, towers, balcOD^cs, pa tches o f tro p ic a l-p la n ts , 'fo u n ts alni*, arid th e charm ,of m usic seem ing to hover over i t all. Suddenly th e m arch ends, a n d th ere Is a tem p o rary quiet. Yon give up try ing to take In all th ere is w orth seeing, and e n te r t t e gate , then th e c o u rty a rd , and lastly the e n tran ce to* the, hotel proper,* T hrough the conrtcsy o f Mr. I?, M. B irn c t.'j prlvrit'e secretary to Mr. F lagler, I was able.to go from bottom to tb p o fth o 'h o tc l and enjoy I t ju a t as m uch a s though I were a iw onty-dollar guest. I t Is a*great place to visit, a n d thoro a re liun-

t h e conversation will come abrup tly to a dreda who daily 'w ander flirough tho hallways, olose w ith suoh a«lmonltlohs„ as, ‘‘ W ell, you< » 'itnptuoua p a rlora,roceptlon roohlg and ab o u t

. . . 1 ’’ ! f hn tivnm n n ,1 a nr. flin ,11/ulw an t to see tho P o n c e o r , “ There w ont b e anyth ing w orth seeing a fte r yon .leave St. A ngustlno.” I t w as fo r th is r t^ason- t h a t L preferred tor look o bou t t h o othor less - favored p ortions o f the State , sb as. n o t to have m y judgm ent b iased, by 8eclng,the^:bcat_flrstl-:-At every poin t wo stopped a t - th ro u g h th e lower p a r t of th e coun try som eonS 'V onld be m et w ith who fm i b een-there , and i t was In terest­ing to listen to th e ir various opinions, - One tvotild tre a t tbo whole affair much as a c ircus p e rfo rm an ce; an o th e r couldn’t find - ad jec- tlyt?8 enough to dgsgrlbfl-.hlH -lmprcflBlonert-o tb b ls dIdnT-ljfeQlbe onoklng, - oc j l i o prioua, a n d falicd to see any th ing w orth a word'o?* p raise j still o thers, m ore conservative , would re g a rd . the PoncS a s one b f th e wonders oft th e U nited- S ta tes , b a t w in d u p a 'g lo w in g a cco u n t o f Its m a n y ‘beauties b y saying, “ You m ust see i t yourself. J tl l 'y o u have heard and read a b o u t I t d o n ’t- convey ‘th e sm allest Idea of Its g randeur an d inln]enaity.,, A nd I found th is ab o u t correct. Every m orn­ing there a re from tw o to fivo bunidred people on the 9 o ’clock ferry-boat, which connects w ith tra in across tho S t^Jo h n a f o r St.'A utfus-' t in e . Three o u t of every -five m ay b e going for the first .tim e, a n d tho g rea t m ajority will reg ister thoir nameff a t tho Ponce and pay a dollar for luncheon—W extensive In variety and careful .p repara tion a s ' a n y o rd inary hotel’s m ost.elaborate dinner. _

Ol.ll J.A^PMAKKg,I don’t proposo to mako o u t a long de­

scription ov^ry place o f historical in terest ab o n t St. A ugustine—when, i t whs founded, and a ll , a b o u t In d ian an d S p a n ish 1 tim es. T h a t c a n be found in an y h istory o f F lo rida , an d will b e w ritten u p In a b e tte r style than I am capab le of. W hen a s tran g e r gets o u t o f th e cars a t the s ta tion , a fte r a ru n .of .an .hour-and threo-quartors, th ere a re so m any hacks, carrlagea_and ohinibuses gather­ed abontTo? to bew ilder ‘ him, and m akp h is th ough ts rever t to somo sta tion a on th&N. Yi A L. B. R. R. d u rin g A ugust. I f a loue,' the qurckest w ay o u t o f the tro u b le Is to foot II, a n d thero’s m any a Q uarter saved by. purauipg 80ch a course In a week’s travel. , No ten-cent

tho prom enadc on th e tiled ,rp o fs , wliere the trop ical garden will b e 'g jow m g 'nex t year. I never fe lt th e lac k of language so m uch j n myilifewafnce^^vlo#lfi<5^ffie“P o n W ^ e &A m an’s descriptive powora' a re a lm ost p a ra ­lysed- E very Bqufpe foot of space Is a fltudy.- T here’s n o th in g p u t Into J h e build ing m erely to'flll up . E very o b jec t appeared to bo s tu d ­ied o u t, an d have a h istory an d character-of Its own. .The In terior, aside from the hallways and sleeping rooms, doesn’t scetn a t a ll like a hotel. I t ’s an a r t gallery—a collection o f the

jflrefit-finRfllincuBi - i n .curving, ' Bcnlptiire a n i doc.QratioUf - j i l e s o r thiok carpeta cover the floors, and th 6 s teady tram p of h undreds of p a irs o f feet haa taken, tho nap off the expon^ slvo imported>veivets and m oquets. Passing ^ lo u ^ ftlie co rridor from th e .office eastw ard a re thb p o s t’office, telegraph, to ile t an d touso- r la l, w riting, reading, sm oking an d ladles* b llltard room s. Each la fitted n p in a style d istinctly itao w n , an d shows p a tien t stu d y in harm onious effects iu decoration an d fu rn ish ­in g . E asy cha irs an d rockers, w ith carved oak fram es and lu x u rious upholstery, a ro a t e v e ry co rn er a,mTfestlng place.

F rom the w indow s the outlook Is upo n taste-' fully a ranged law ns, pr th ick grow ths o f p a l­m etto, orauge or bloohilng roses. Beyond th e ' officfc,. w estw ard, pa&atng betw een m assive carved colum ns supporll ng^ the 'dome, }a the ladles’ w riting room. T hen rccep tio a room s lu. all the glory o f rich carpets, oil pa in tln g 8, tm poH edlace .curtains and oddities in b rie a- b rao , to the parlors. I ’m not- going to mako m yself‘ rid icu lous by a ttem p tin g to tell o f the beauties con tained In theso m agnldcent salons. 1 couldn’t if I tried . I won’t try . But I w ill say th ere’s n o th in g p re ttie r in F lorida.

T ak ing o n e p f th e tw o passenger elevators, I n e x t reached th e roof, Whence to the towers, a n d ,u p as h ig h .a s the.s*epa wont. I^rom this high-observatory the propoftlohri o f ‘ tl\elblg^ bulid lng can b e be tte r atud ied th an affyWhero else. Off to the oast is the river. Island and occan, w ith the town a t your feet. South and west m ore w ater, a u d butldlnge, a n d soyoral acres of lowlands th a t Mr, F lagler has pur-' chased an d will fill u p and grade fo r parks au d d r lv e w a y s r N orth la tho glasS-enclosed dlnfng:!iall, c a lin a fy d tp artm en t, eervan ts’ q uarters, a l i^ n 'a four-story buTiding, a n d -a t th e ex trem e en d th e studios, ,w^ure several well:khow n oil an 'd ' water-color a rtis ts have th eir afe?fef«,SKflFsfibw the best 'specim ens o f th o lr h a n d ly o rk lu general and local subjeeta. Across' the tennis and cro q u et law n Is the

clouds of d iis tth o w agons mak_6. N ot a g rea t d istance from the s ta tio n a rc tho old city gates, tyvo square tow ers upo n a dilap idated coquina wall, opposite the Immense San.M ar- co H otol, a fram e building, with* room s for several hundred guests. D'owa along the w ater Is old F o r t M arion, w ith Ita parapets, w atch-tow ers am i dungeon, tw o years ago the home' o f a band o f Apache- In d iahs s e n tih e re to r safo-kecplng. In the dungeon th e Apaches h ad m ade BOveral draw ings on the wall in lead pencil. I t w as from th is room , m any 'y ears ago, th a t a n fn d ian chiefta in , condem ned to death, m ade hla eacap tfb y digging in to the wail deep enough to aecure.a hand-hold. P u ll­ing him self qp as f a r aa t|bo grated window, tho iron b a rs across w hich , w ere forced

-apart wldu enough to r ntm to squeeze through, ho dropped to the ground, sw am ttyi m oat a n d m ade,for tho w oods. Ho was a fterw ards captnnpd aud suffered tbe penalty o f h is rais- Je cd s rrT lio In d ian s’ Ideas of the p ursu it and Capture of ih o Somluole C h le t ln >Florii)a bod been worked o u t accord ing to their own m an­ner of Warfare on the p lains. Soldiers m o u n t­ed o n borsea w ere show n lu, p u rsu it o i the- victim , w bo 'fiad beon driyen In to a pocket in, the canyou, and hfs"escape c u t off by posting senU nolsa t th e \o n ly p lace o fA ig le t, Very s tr ic t n ilea p rev a il ' In th e old fo rt a g a in st d e ­facing th e prpmiscs: o r carry in g o ff-relics of any k ind . Nobody goes In to tiie dungeon W h h o u t'a g uard , a n d th is m u^t a cco u n t for tho rem ains of the crude specim ena o f liu lia n a rtist? atUl p lain ly seen o n tho w alls ‘Of their form er prison. W ithou t p o s itlv e jsrd e rs tty the contrary,; .’m any vleltora w ould probably ru b th e ir fingers o ver th e draw ings ju s t td See- if they h ad been m ade by pencil. T he watch- tow er ia reached by a flight of stono steps, an d then the panoram a sp read o u t before yon is well wortti looking a t. . Off to (life E ast ia. Anaatoala Island a n d the whlte-ijiapj&d A tlan­tic . W orn tbe island, npw ownijd b y 'Mr. II. M. Flagler, jv h o Jsu fl L.the J-'uncb-do XeOn, Js7ob tained the coquina deposits used In-tho con­s tru c tio n of .the", sevorai hotels whioh have m ade h i^ nam e fam ous. D escending from tho tow er and-lenving th o fo rt by a passage w ay w hich leads4 p as t tho enclosu re con tain ­ing the <parved .stone coat-of-arm s of Spain, y o u a re a o o u o n the Sea W all, b u i l t b y tho U.^S. Qovornm ent tb p ro te c t the tow n from the encroachm ent of \Y atanzas River. Tho to p of the vfall i& w lddonongh fo r tw o or-jLhreo- peraons to w alk com fortab ly . I t ex ten d s froni^ the fo rt b n the n orth to the soulhern end of tow n. Y on p ass w harves, boat-houai^, olub- room a and^ wa rchy uses^^on . tho water-a ido, irnd inhale the abft brceze'from the ocean ;,on th e s tree t runn ing paralle l to the w all the d aa t and aand a re deep, a n d the stead y .travel raakca It any th ing b u t p leasan t, if . th e wind blow s th e w rong w ay, Q u aip t old. b\ilW logs a re a t every co rner, w ith ijninerons curiosity bazaars san d w iched^bo tw eon .^ 'A long tho P laza are, su bstan tia l sto res o f m odern build . The public square in the b iiddle con ta ins the old Slave M arket, w hich M r, F lag ler Is r&Uliild- Ipg a t tfls ow n eicpgtfficrvaud--ftlrther along,- am ong business houses, Is the Spanish C a th e ­d ral, .damaged a 'yoar ago. by fito, an d a t the tim e o f my vtalt In ' th e hands o f ‘m rpfta te ra : nnd maBona^t who were, m ak fn g t im portan t a lte ra tio n s and im ^royem ents—ilbewtse a t lAr. F^agloc^a m^iflhso. I t . was- proposed t o reopen the Catnedral a t Eas^dr, an d th e w ork of rebulld lpg a ud refurnish Ini? Waa go ing on w ith a rush, ' . . 1 - :v ' J

; TIIB^O^CE UB LBpN.'vt AH theSe sights'sorv.e Tnerijly to keep j'olir^

expectatloqd u ji to the^hlgheat; po lnt. - Y on lo iter ab o u t and w ork up* to tho vicin ity of the b ig hotels by dogreea. .Turning, a corner y b u r a tten tio n la a rrested b y th e ?ound of ^gay: mtisio. T h e Poboe s tands b efo re yon, a rid you stand , before I t.and lo o k ;~ K ' fcj a ijcene1 yon will, never forget." T he Immense propor­tions o f the hdte) - astonish you. - No p lo tu j^

ic a l - 1ntcTO9t~fd-|tu d y , an d nnm orous p o in ts “ of value to visit. More yadllis flnd^ a- ren*’ dezvoua in .the San S eb aam n and M ttn tanzaa”■7 than nny where, e l s e in Flprlda' th a t ' L saw . * ' Sailing abou t the Inlqt'and even o a t iipon t lio : ocean, .is one o f the. m o s t ;p opu lar form a o f am u'semont when the p lcasdres of, th e ,lan dbogm to pall.' A visit to the coquina q u a rr ie s__on A nastasia Islan d , an d the Ughthouso, o r t o San S ebastian Beach, will whilo ,$w ay many.' a n .otherwise lonely dayi . ' v . Am ong the re tn rn iu g a lg h tse e ta m e t on the tra in were Mr. and Mra.’ W, C. ^ e l ly and daugbUfr. Mr. Kelly ad n iitte^ th a t, to p u f on atylo a n d ba a s b ig as-the’ reat^ they had gone dow n in a -p a r lo r car, b u t hav ing seen the sigh ts and satisfied th e ir 'h a n g e r a t tbe P o n c e , de L eon’s liberal table, thoy wore C ontent to ... go bomePjustMlke com m on.folks. •

PABI.O, FOllT O Bono s AND DB UNSWICK.: ,' ' P a r IhB .the J Oat week of our Stay In F lorida , - v isits wore m ado to Pablo Beach, duo ettat from .Jacksonville, thp sum m er reso rt o f F lo r­id a folks, w here the u su a l a ttach m en ts p f a seaside reso rt arsTound,-including a b ig hotel, ba th in g pavilion, lunch counters, &nd th e ! . dnest beach a lo n g the A tlan tic. Tfc-Btistchea'- - mllea au d liiiies, n o rth a n d south , as love! andh a rd aa a Booiv a u d i s - the" great', d riv in g ■" ground fo r those w ho have, tpatns.,'

F o r t G eorge Islan d i s , reached by s team er - from Jacksonv ille dow n to tho m outh o f 'the S t. Joh n a , a d istance o t 25., n ilies, p&astng ' A rlington and, m any o th er tow ns o n tho w ay ... 1 •Tbo island la owncd by^a stock, com pany o f . . New E nglanders, a n d aome baudsom e-oo t- tages have been b u ilt along, thfe m ain road^ w ays In the nelghborhqofi o f the hotel. The drives a re excollcnt ^nd the scenery b e a u ti­fu l. In f ro n t is tho ocean; and a n ln le trn n - ning w estward and thcnce so u th to the river, makfiiMin is la n d . o f conalderable a rea . T he ’ land Is m oderately rich, and tho growth, of oak, m agnolia, p a lm e tto and cypress- is of tropical luxuriance. ' Am ong th e 'p arty on the boat th a t day werejM r^ an d M rs. Sherm au 4 Brbadwell, Bummor- resldenta of P a rk an d Grove, who wore, tak in g th lnga eaay with friends ItT Jack so n v illo r ' °

O ne o t tho m ost bean tifn l p laeea discovered on this S outhern t rip was Brunswick, G eorgia. Leaving Jacksonvlllo a t S.45 m., F e rn a n -->d in a is reached a t -4.30, an d a s team er takes «8 f^rty m iles fu rth er, p ast b ig lum ber yards, . saw m ills, docks c ro wded w ith shippln'g, the o ld fo rt a t th e m o u th o f Am elia r iv e r o n which F ornand lna is located, pasalng the m outh of St^-M ary’a rI ver, - th e -d i vid i ng .11 no . betw een

^ (^ rg la a n < l‘F l6¥Wft7'iu io :eu m b o rlan d ' S o n b d " - - a u d River, thpnee to Jek y l .C reek ,.on the . , . banka?of w hicW a the Island of tho sam e n a tae . Hero haa been 'orocted au Imm ense c lubhouse fo r the.use of m lllionairca- a n d th e lr friends d u rh ig tho w inter m onths. S team an d sailing yachta a re a t a n ch o r lu th e s tream , an d b lood­ed horses, flno carriag es ami" carts a re on d is ­p lay abou t th e c lu b J jb u s c ^ On Cumberland.. -Island fs the fine m anston’a u d jgrOuuda o f th e f late Thom as Carnegie, know n aa Dungcneas.I t w a s form oriy tho p roperty o f General Greene o f R evo lu tionary^fam e, an d U-Light-' horse H arry ” Lee Is bu ried th ere. The island

■Methodist Church and paraonage, ■b u ilt by M r.-F lag ler lu j.be sat^c etyle aa tho P o n ce de. Leon, The gftiiind on which a portion o f tho hotel s tan d s waa form erly owned b y tho -M. E . C hu?ch ,-au4 'in exchange M t, F lag le r gave the society the choicp of location and agreed to p u t u p the church an d parsonage .0 and f u r ­nish them . Both lo o k l ik e 'a n 4iunox to the Ponce. ’

Tho w ater su pp ly la obtained from half a dozen Arteiaiau wells, varying In d iam eter from three to tw elve inches. The 12-inch well pou t? o u t a volum e o f sa lt w ater o f sufficient fo rce to ru n heavy m achinery, an d th a t Is w hat i t Will p ro b ab ly be used for. Tho sm all­e r wells a ro Im pregnated slightly w ith su l­phur, b u t exposure tO the a ir allows it to qs-

-^eapera nd-m r-od o r- ca'n~i»~d iFeWered^wIumused fo r d rin k in g 'p u rp o se s ., Down In the baeem ent is the electrio p lan t, consisting of four-Arm ingtoU'Sims high-speed engines, an d several dynamoB. T he entire capaqlty_ js nearly 12.000 incandescent lig h ts, and. the* Ponce a n d A lcazar, w ith th e ad jo in ing grounds, n se a ll o f them . A p rin tin g office la pne b f the f ix tu res of-the„ hotel, an d q ll- tiie ord inary ata tlobery , billa o ^ fa re , luvffatlon sa rd s a n d dancing p rogram s are p rin ted on th e prem ises.• T he n um ber of g uests iu the house a t tbe tlm o w as 535, a n d from two., to fo u r liundred visitors take Innoh, daily. The din ing-hall is a m aryeloua exam ple of a rch itec tu re an d ,d ec­oration . Tables a n d chairs a re of carved oak, an d a T urkish m g Ia undernea th each. W alls an d colum ns are . carved and panefed in ex* pensive’ ’groods. e e ilin « s a ro covered w ith allegorical pain tfngs and tho co a t o f a rm s of m any Spanish ,provinces, 'w i th laconicism s p e rta in in g to tue ap p e tite . One of thom ia : “ You m u st b reak the egg~td m ako the om e­le t.0' A nother : ** Tho calf th a t b leats losos hia moQthful.’' A m eal in such a p lace can- .not bp o th er th an a delig h t.to the llvo aonses.

. v Tlllt-ALCAZAR—:— --- —

Is south of the Ponce* separa ted by tho A la­m eda .and a p ub lic p ark , aud Is of the sam e style o f a rch itectu re ,although notao.olaborato i n detail. I t will whon compTetert.be kopt opon all th e year, a n d be conducted on the E u ro p e an plftu..- G nesta can v secure th c lr m eals in the res tau ran t,.p r, d u rip g th o winter, a t the- Ponce de Leon. Tha, ground floor Is divided by atorea, prom enades,, flower ,gar- dens, baths, e tc ., w hileSeveral hundred room s above will sup p ly accom m odations- for the overflow from .its,nelghbor. Money has beon literally pourod o a t In th e construction and eqalpm ent-o f - tB ^ e j P8lacefl, a n d from ' tho am o u n t o f pa tronage o f tbe first season Mr. F lagler, instead o f m ak in g ^ f a i lu i^ a s thoh* aauda have predicted, ,wi“ reap a-bantiflom e re tu rn from the investm ent-—all.*o£ ^ h jq ^ 'in d ten tim e3 m ore w ill go to'yvnrds im proving tho surround ings anid places -of historical in te rest •at S t. Augnfltluo.' ] .+' ’ ..V:: ; * Tim CASA. MONI0A faeea^the Plaza-on ita n o rth .fron t, th e 'P o n ce do Eeon Is no^thw ost a b o u t tw o blOoks, an d the AlcnZnr o n the west,, w ith a narrow; s tree t betw een, Sb they are-.aH w ith in com fortab le seeing distance, a n d if you a to p a t e ith e r yon can enjoy 11.- T O ^C asa MOnlca is n o t behind i t s nelghbore lix attrftct'.VQ arch itec tu fe an d gorgeous^^furnishing^-' Thpro la som othing abo iit i t not. possessed ^by^ any botoi in the p iaQ g ti'It ' is-’coaey, cpmfoVtablo, fu ll o t a r t Work, r ic h , darpets, cu rta in s , scu lp ture , ca rv ­ings, o il pa in tings, flowers, p la n t s , &o. M r. F. W. Sm ith is k n o w n a a , t h e . a rch itec t tfnd o w n o r ,'b u t 'it ia believed Alt*. :FIag*I8fc’s a sb helpedJm aterially }n Its construc^io“or‘in re tu rn Tor 'services ten d ered b y M r. Sm ith in rea l esta te ;transactions before tfae Ponce de Lodn= W |k bttllt. I n com m on^vith a ll th eh b te ls h t S t. Augu8tlu o .it b ad a .llb era l patronage , and i ts futtoe'suoceiia c in o nly b e m easured b y Its capacitor to tak e a ll w ho app ly fo r rooms

V 4 w s § k ^ « * 6eivery profitably ap en t a b o u t

the «in9toni.dty,''r(drifiera''S i>; iB U clvofblstorr

is iW m iles long, an d a b o u t 3 m iles Wldo. Brunswick waa^reachOd a t 8.80, a n d tbe nbw Oglethorpe H ote^-a-largo 3-story, b rick bu ild ­ing, was o u r s topping place} : A fter su p p er we h ad an opportun ity ta ln s p e c l the new hotel, under the guidancb o f tho m anager, M r. S. E. Crfttonden, w ho Is well-known ^o the travel- ing public, '^ fn ^ rh o te l experience of 25 years he adm its th a t he n ever presided oyer a m ore com plete estab lishm ent th an the O glethorpe. E verything a b o u t the place Is i a tho highest* and m ost m odern style, “all the fu rn itu re , cars pet?, tab lew are an d linen being m ade 'bspe- . claliy.for it. A letter^m ig h t be filled w ith descriptions o f i ra n d tho old and com fortab le ' to w n of Brunsw ick, w ith Ua groves o f pal- • m etto and live oak, well-kept, d rives,'and the -num eronirtstam i rciiOFra .between i t and th c ^ "

I t is a p lace w orth aoeing, an d th e hotel Is one tit f o r a k ing to stop at. I f any o f th e readers of T jik J o u rn a i , g e t th a t fa r they should a t-leas t-m ak e th e ir-h o m e at^the Ogle-— thorpe fo r a day. Tho boafctrldo early tho n e x tr m orning back to F ernabd ina w a s j6ne to be rem em bered. T h e su n was w arm , b u t th e breeze from th e w ater w as dellc lou^y cool and Invigorating.. On.M arch 9 o u r to u r cam e to a n e a d t a n it jdify- paH y of ’ thoroughly , satisfied, to u ris ts tooir a la s t look a t S outhern see nes a s the tra in of- I’iiHcuan Cars hurriod along th ro u g h P lo t- Ida, G eorgia, the Carplfnas, Virginia* ‘ M ary- . land, Dolawaro a a d ^ e iin s y lv a n la ,, u n til o n c e ; moro safe In g re a t New Jersey ' 1 Tba-trip-wa^ ended) b u t the m em ory o f i t Will >last aa long- a^ .wlnterB com e an d go; - ■ , '■ ‘

Trouble yViuonp the Alilkmen. •Tho stringency of tho New Jersey m ilk laws

an d t’ho high to s t required , is sotnothlng“ sorl- .- oijielY tp th^ d isadvautago o f South Jeraoy j producers. Som e of the largest wholesale dealers havo given thom ,notIce th at they can­n o t take the chances o f the penalties liable to bo incurred b y a fa i lu re ln fbo te s tr - '. '•

I t Is affirmed o n undoub ted au th o rity th a t In num orous In sta n ses lh p m ilk is below the a taudard w hen perfectly pure.' This Is aC- - counted for on the ground th a t the tea t gauge w as fixed on m ilk from high grado, w ell'fed cows. In som e p ap t» « f the .S tate v e ry m any of £bo herds are low g rad e o r ln fe iio r fitock, > an d with poor-feed the m ilk yielded, though stric tly pure, Is below the requirem ent.. Falling to got relief from the Legislature, the al tern ativo IB to stop m arketing m ilk, o r ; olse to raise the q ua llty b f to ck and feed.

' ''-M r. George F . Blaok, w ho w a s recently ap- polntedOfllolal s tenographer of tho Cam don, -' Gloucostor and Bnrtlrigton C ourts, by Ju d g e ; G arrison, Is a yonng m an w ho ip a few y ears fia sco successfu lly m astered t h a t dlfQcult s c l - • encO as tb s ta n d am ong tho forem ost shorty ., b a n d w r\te ra in , th o co u n try .; H e' w r i te » r equally Well w ith e ith e r hand—or bo th a t onfco.I t took h im ii year t o acqu ire the; necesfla i^ ( ; proQciency to rep o rt testim ony. T hen- h e taugh t n c lass o f beginn^ra, amonfe whoni ho ' found a wife, .who ylmofft eqi^ala her h ilsband In sUillfttl w ork, i l l s repqftS*rof a b s tru se technical lectures have .boeti g reatly p raised v. foip ih e lr accuracy , a n d ' h0 fh a s .roc'oivod’as h igh as $75 iTday for special cases. H e is a . ^ bro ther of Mr. J . L. 6 lack, o f A sbury P a rk .: ,

. T h e Bnotf aConeB ln tbo. w indow b f T u B - J o u u n a i. offi co s ti ll a ttrac t-th e_ jttten tlo n o f . m any passors. " Tho abauridity 4>f b u ^ i im- • m ensd d rif is in th e streets o t A abury Pg£k strikes the usual sum m er v isito r W lth-aom ^; - th in g of a chili. • ' . .

i - ------f— . -' .. —7—_ -^M onidpy m brniug, M r.'W m . Lester’s s teed, . : ‘‘HIa,wafhaj’, w a n d ^ e d X ro m jh e vicin ity o f tbp.^bstoBlce w here liis dw ner wa? investiga- ' tin g the contents Of h is m all, an d a fte r; a clr- .y- cu rt o f R ailroad flqupre was: canght.-riear h l w ufiUftl stan<Ja.t th e statlq in .-^ ; ^

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ASBURY PARK JOURNAL, SATURDAY, APRIL > 4; 1888.

HI! HR,■ AND M ON M O UTH R E PU B LIC A N .

JOHN C COFFIN ewtor.published weekly a t * y

T H E ASBURY PARK P R IN TIN G -HOUSEy . •’ i.. l, com*..

718 MATTISON AVENUE,taeiipv PARK, . NEW4EMIY.

Entered as second-dttiss matter at the Asbnry Pitrk ■ Post Office, February j , i88S.

TEjtMS OF. SUBSCRIPTION.1 year, tn advancei . . 1 *!,.6 m b jith ft i Jn adVano©}.*.J ........•..,8 month*, In, a d v a n c e , . .........Single c o p ies ,....

..SI 50 7fl.

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TO CORRESPONDENTS. .We Bhall be g lad to receive item s o f news and

com m unications on subjects/of In te rest to this — fiommgnlty. - »•

In writing krtloles intended fo r publloattonr . ou r friends’will please bear In m ind th a t a sheet

w ritten on both sides has to be copied before go­ing to th o prlnter-l-a labor w e cannot undertake.

\ 1 ‘ 11 comm unications Should be accom panied by th e f a i r name and addreaa o f the writer. Hot necessarily for publication b u t aa a guarantee o f good faith. Anonymous le tters will n o t bo noticed. ,

We cannot re tu rn rejected comm unications, bu t will hold them for a lim ited tim e If requested

' to . , '* ' ;•‘All letters Intended fo r the editorial o rn e w s

departm ent should be addressed-to the ,K d lto ro f Tn* J qohnai* anv^ kpublicak,

ABbury P ark . New Jersey. -

jm d.eagor to utilize every means to injure tbo Republican pflrty and defoat the righteous law. i t alone enacted. T o ac­complish this end tbey are willing to sub­vert- the truth, give substantial aid to the mighty evil they profess to fight and even * sacrifice tlieir saored prin­ciples. Thejr a re : joining hands with saloon keepers to render void the very ^law they have so long been asking far... . The Republican party"at first ignored the.teEQporance question in its S tate p lat­form, and th ird party leaders fought^ it. A temperance plank \fraa putr in, and still1 they /ought it. A prem ise ,$ t proper" legislation, was made ; they ridiculed and still, fought it. The pledge has been honeetly and bravely redeetned/a^id they

.fight i t l^dre fiercely than ever. tTbey have gone over, body and soul, to th e

SATURDAY. A P R IL 14, 4888.

«.-j; . HPFXIAL NOTICE.O n t h e - la b e l o f e& ch p a p e r w i l l !>•

r o u n d Ih e ^ d f tW o f e x p i r a t i o n o f . t b e iirtlfttiirl p 11 : i hi * d»t«' I ir.wrong

j l e a s e n o t i f y n a n t o n c e ) i r y o n nrr> t n a r r e a r s p l e a s e r e m i t a t o n c e .

C i v i l S e r v i c e P e n s i o n s .

Following after the lead of granting pensions for army and navy service,

..J lie ra is a.gr£Afc,preB8ura-ntJWaahingtori, tbe State capitals nnd even in some larg^

cities, pension the Govemmenfcem­ployees after a. term of faithful service.

' Though' our frequent changes of admin­istra tion are less likely to enlarge such a list than hereditary government, yet there are many in th§ departm ents who

. lrnve served a lifetime almost in official relations with the Government. '

Some cities are pensioning their police and firemen, who, like those in the Navy

„ and Army, are in positions’of peril, and therefore ifc is justifiable. B u t,a ., civil officer, purely, "becomes no inore mento- ribus by a conrso of. Ipng service than dQps a man who works a t h is ordinary

’ labor and pays his taxes, thus providing ways and means for the support of the Government.. Tlie line certainly sliould

■ be drawn at the point of hazardous serv­ice, or else the gate, (pneo open,, there will be no end to the clamor for these annual stipends which will soon becomtf a grieyt'

, ous burden. • x

R u n n i n g S h o r t o f M a t e r i a l .

Not long since 'M r. F rank Smith, of 1 ^V ine land ; head of”th e Qood Templars in v—this State,-addressed a circular letter to

each Republican Senator and Assembly­man who voted for the Local Option law, asking permission to use their names to ' head petitions in the ir" several counties for special elections. O ut of the 44

.^ m em b e rs addressed, 37 replied, and, a t - course, everyone refused to gran t Mr.

Smith such an extraordinary privilege^ Theroupdii the letters wero sent to the Voices the leading th ird p a rty organ ofthe country, which publishes them with-

i comments. The Vofctf-afftrms thntjhpee refusals prove that these legislators—and necessarily the Republican party—were insincere in passing tlie b i l l ; that they and the party are deliberately attem pting to hoodwink .the people by a hypocritical show of temperance zeal, and th a t lie -

' publicans aro actually in league with the rum men, , ‘ *

The logical deductions a re not bad— for the Forte—and show that journalistic Itev. iffr. Sitggint'in a true if no t a com­mendable light. If upon second and

—RnberthmigbtraTry-man—assertB—that-the- facts as given w arrant the conclusions

"Urns reached, that matT either wilfullydistorts tru th or isdeficient in thereason-

— ing departmentrof~hifl—intellect.—As an exponent of pseudology we regard the Voice as w ithout a p eer .; ; -

Notwithstanding Mr. Sm ith’s plaujsible disclaimer the sending of th is c ircular to

■ members of the late Legislature was a trick. No man in his fober senses would authorize a stranger to use his name on a petition he had never seen ; y e t this man Sm ith n o t only asked this privilege, bu t explicitly stated in. each case that he wanted liis name to head the list. Among the 44 temperance legislator* J;here was not a fool to bite. Plainly, 'P rohib ition­ist Sm ith was fishing in the wrong pond,

•“Again, the modest request came from the euemy, and the plain and decisive nega­tive answers give ample evidence"that

r these in e n ln their legiSlafcive/career had* learned to be wary of friendly enemies.-

— — ThejUBp to which these, answers were, p u t shows the.tricky .T h a t their, writers d id no t kndwof Mr. Sm ith’s intention to publish ja evident by the construction of many of them! The cracked FoiWjJfi,

* -its -utter poverty of Cogent argument,., takes advantage of the lapses and w ith­holds from them the courtesy i t extends, tb its ovm correspondents,^ of correcting in p rin t 'the^crrorsof punctuation and

• capitalization co^rnmou'to nearly all un^i . . J p r o f e s s i o n a l m e n . t> y : .

.; ---To.s|jm up, the cywe i^ tliis : A prepos­terous request, thinly veiled by specious word-garniture, is s e n t to forty-fohrNew

,r Jersey' Republicans, the author well knowing th a t no mentally balanced naan would grant it. T he negative^answers,

rumsellers, andT condolences are in order for the la tter. Meanwhile honest and conscientious mBH, who-'tform the great mass of th ird party adherents, are hay­ing their eyes opened and arerenouhqing allegiance in po smalj numbers to ^iese p lotting guides ; in this we see the fount- mn heatT of their actions. . ;

B onds of U nity .

We present in detail to-day, as Jar as they have progressed, the negotiations pendm g between Asbui^r P a rk and Ocean Grove relative to the erection o f perma-

l t bridges acr^MS ^7esl(^ Lake. There a re ' many excellent reasons w hy'-these bridges shopld be built, while, if proper regulations aro made, w acan poneeive of ho valid argument againBt them. The relations existing between the two places aro pleasant, and each i|j wilh'ng, to pro-'' teot the interests of the Other. F o r many years T h e J o u r n a l has urged-, this step, and it-is glad that the consummation, is near. - .

* O r u w in ^ T o w a r d a C lo se . ' .The m eetings of the L tbrary A ssociation

a re draw ing tow ard a close, only tw o m ore rej?niar m eetings and one p u b lic will be ' held before the end o f the season. The general a tten d an ce through the w inter has been very good fend the p rogram s given were fa ir tZ> ex­cellent. „

The executive co m m ittee 'h av e done theJr beat to -supply a varie ty of en te rta inm ent io r each evening, b u t as i t bomHJmegffffflpens th a t volunteers are n ot alw ays to b e d e fen d ed on, so wheri a good evening w as expected th ere was occasionally .a failure, a n d a t o ther tim es, when less was expected there have been m o st in te r e s t in g exercises. The- only way,- therefore, to ge t the fu ll-1 benefit; is to a tten d every m eeting.

A fter th e reading and approval o f the m in­xes, Mrs. B radley gave no tice _of th a ^ p n p a l W ting for ih e election o f offlcers, w hich

w ould .take place on M onday evening n ex t, A pril 10ih. On m otion o f M r. LeRoy the president appo in ted Messre. H arrison , Penny*

p a c k e r an d Dr. Pawley as a com m ittee on nom inations. Mr, W yckoff and Mr. M iles explained the.provisions of the law governing such o rgan isa tions and w h o -w ere -ee titlo d to v o te .. . ‘ . / _ ;

The opening unm ber of the‘p ro « ram w6 s a flne p iano d u e t “ Polacca d e C o t ce rt,” by Misses Mamie P o tts and M aud M iller. The n e x t was a reading, ‘'•Fall o f the P em berton M ills,” by Miaa B Ianche W oolston . Xhe e ie -S cu tlon of this difflcult selection was m uch tairred* by th e co n tlo u o u s cdmbllog! o f the Ore englho which was on .tr ia l a t the corner. The long prom ised baajjO^dueV by , Messrs. Hurley, and Hoffman ^yas then given, an d received S jp lau se an d a re-call.

T he Others announced to tak e p a r t fa lling

p a y to the borongh au th o rities the m oney w ^lch Bhould by law b e expended upoa,-thosoroa^9,4nJ.ien o f 'd o in g -th e w ork Mr.-Bra4.-ley th o u g h t this applied to 'th? streets of A s­b u ry P a rk aod th a t step s should .be tak en to collect the money th h s dne.o Counselor Haw- k tn ss a id th a t In o rder to becom e en titled to th is m on^y the s tree ts m ust be n o t only dedi­ca ted to pu b lic 'u sd , b u t th e^ m u st also be fo rm ally accep ted by th e tow nsh ip au th o ri­ties. W hile th is w ould com pel jthe Tow nship Com m ittee to ^ ee p the s tree ts in re p a ir it w ould also give them con tro l over the streets to a certain- ex ten t. I t w as a question w hether the Bofough desired to relinquish a n y o f^ t s au thority , a n d It w as a question , w hether the T ow nship Com m ittee w ould now a c ce p t the s tree ts. -A t all events, h e w aa of the opinion th a t n o th in g could be*collected now excep t for the one o r tw o accepted roads'.M r. K lrkbrlde prom ised to look Into 4he law an d do all th a t was possible and r igh t for the Borough. ' * ^ •

Com. Bradley m oved th a t a m an be au th o r­ized by the Board to ca tch w ith a . soalp ne t all ch ickens ' found ru n n in g a t large in o u r streets, the m an to keep the ch ickens as his pay. S h o t gun p ractice was dangerous, and i f th is new m ode was legal h e should u rg e its ad op tion . Mr. H aw kins ,said th a t the catch-, t'njf o f ch ickens was all r ig h t provid6d they wSre im pounded and the ow nera jg lven a ch an ce to redeem them ; b u t iff the m an kept them he could be a rrested for th eft. Mr.Bradley Anally withdrew his m otion, v T he S treet Com m ittee reported favorably u p o n the widening o f C ookm an avenue b e­a c o n B ond and M ain streets , But recom m end­ed th a t form al perm ission bo n o t g iven u n til tbe“ petitioners had given a bond to do the .work sa tisfac to rily an d .within a g iven time.The C om m ittee Was given pow er l o g ra n t the application , b u t was Instructed U> lim it the w idth to be tak e n 'f ro m the sidew alk to 4 K feet, and to require a bond of $1,000 to aave th e Borough harm less a n d . to com plete the w ork by M ay 1. Stone cu rb ing was a lso Jnr sisted upon. ^

Tho sam e com m ittee also recom m ended the a lte rin g of the grade~-of the roadw ay a t the c o rn e r of'C ookm an a v e n u ea n d Em ory street, a n d the rep o rt was adop ted with the proviso th a t the cost o f tho w ork should n o t exceed * 200.

A n app lica tion was received for perm issionto hang a b an n e r o u t over the Bidewalk onM attison avenuo. Com. Bradley m oyed th a th e re a fte r n o privjleges b e g ran ted . to.;vp a t outadv ertis in g »ls ni,r batinors o r flags o v er " " " ~i n t h a t now s«trfluoUlE« th e pavilion a t t^o foot

to appear, ibo balance of the evening was spen t in listen ing to th e m em bers w ho had juBt re tu rn ed from , F lorida, Dr. H enry M it­chell a n d Mr.' L. E. LeChevaller. T h e form e r spoke of the difference In localities and cli­m atic changes o f .the sea^qus, th e increasedadvan tages of travel du ring the p a s t ten years', als o th e enperlo r fac ilitie s ' fo r procu- rln g the d itferent a rtic les for fam ily use. ^-The p roducts of F lo rida he was riot m uch conver­sa n t with, b u t concluded the best p ay in g was the universal Y ankee crop. T he oyster beds were very productive, even to the ob stru c tio n of navigation . I t was. n o t an uncom m on th ing to see teu or a dozen oysters hanging from a tree branch where they hang in the w ater. Mr. LeChdvaller spoke of-the* an c ien tcity of St. A ugustine w ith ita grand Ponce de Leon hotel. C ap t. M inot a lladed to hts recen t y l s i t t o the lan d of .F lo w e rs ,a n d 'g q tp f f W little joko on the docto r as a land p.toprletor with-lofs-for-eale,

A fter ad journm ent the execu tive com m ittee had a sho rt buyJpess session, while o th ers e n ­joyed a period o f social rehntqp.

supposed to bo w ritten . to a private iridi-f . : vidual, are given to a th ird p a tty nerws-

-papeiv whioh gleefully—ex^pses * their ■ / grammatical errors, (listorts“ih e ir mean­

ing, accuses th e writers o f duplicity, de- 'votes.fhree colum ns1 o f ^ ts space to them and Bends thouBahda of marked'copiea of th is issue into tlits State, and w hat for ? Le^everyhoneat, temperance loving, fair-

., - / m inded man ask that question, and thon let us answer it. < So fjreat and intensq.is the hatred of th ird party Jeadcra toward

"*■- th e Republican party, so great - is their \ohagrin and discomfiture because th a t

.. party , as a party, haaliftod, ita powerful arm againstt the foe of hum anity and is

» strik ing tho blows that they have beon. feigning to strike ^ s o great is .their welj- grounded’fear th a t this action Will de­prive them of political reward and a prof­itable occupation,* tbafcjhoy are willitig

- - ‘‘ Open Days.*' The annual Open Days o f Ihe publicschpojs

will bo. observed as follows : A sbury Park schijol, F riday , A pril 2 0 th ; Ocean- faroye school, W ednesday, A pril 2 5 th ; W est Park school, T h u r3d a y ,^ p r i l ^ t h . ‘ . ; '.

These annual open d a ^ ^ ay e become a fa c to ro f .no sm all'Im p o rtan ce in a ttrac tin g atten tio n to c u r public school system . I t should not be understood th a t tb e schools a re closed against the publffT’saVe Oh the days above designated on the co n tra ry the “ latch s tr in g is alw ays o u t” and al) paren ts , pa tro n s and friends of the schools a re welcome o n |m y a n d .e y e ry d ay o f th ey e a r jW h e n th e y w ll^ Q n d the,principal and teachers ready and. g lad to

“Show an d explain to them th o . d e ta ils of- the sChqols instruction and m anagem ent.; These special—daye^are-flxed fo r- th e re a s o n - th a t m any paren ts who intend to v isit the schools som etim e d uring the year, keep p u ttin g 1 t off. from day to day until the year baspaBsed and to tb e lr reg ret they havo n o t m ade th eir con- •tem plaled visit, when, if a day Ib fixed and a special In v ita tio n ex tended , those who o ther­wise would by p rocrastina tion be cheated o u t

^of: their Jfialt, villi m ake a n e x tra effort to g e t there . B esides,‘m any parents, s ingu lar a s It m ay seem, arer re t ic e n t . Atjout'*''visiting < the acbopls whero they hav^ such g rea t in te rests a t stake* b u t the knowledge th a t 'o th e r yfsl' to rs are to be present will aW th eu T to over­com e such retlcenoo. There, will be nospooial prepara tion for tho .ocpag lon ,-bu t th e object being to give tbe p aren ts an Idea o f o u r average clay’s w ork in school, every th ing so fa r as possib le w ill cop form to th e usual 'daiiy -routine. ' ................................

^ m o s V cordfel: inv itation Is therefore ex­tended to a ll # h o havo jany.xinterost 4n theeducation olMhe y o u h i 'o f o u r d istr ic t, to be p resen t a t this our six th ‘^A nnual Open Day.”

. ,W . f t . f i l E L i N D . I ) lx f c 8 t tp t ,

J$Lr, Joseph W eir, J r .’,T s a residen t o f , an d has recently purchased p roperty In, the dis­tr ic t where* Ihe erectipn o f (frame bulidinga la prohib ited by B orough ordinance. rH o desired to /n a k o eome'afldUibnB to and changes in his ,proj)erJy.' H is -f irs t move waa to ^Btiovr’jbla p lans to the Com missioners a n d find o u t w hether they were In conflict w ith the la w ; th en hp waa preparcd^to begin hia work. I t was an bohorablo a c t T|>fc^s^ometlme& for­g o tten ib th is busy towu, and lie dea&rves com m endation.

Borough Commissioners.> A pril 0,1888.

Ai.n HAnns HBAnt r o a w o n x —a ft b r t h bnOAD MONKY—A CHICKEN BAOOINO BOUEMJS

. —COOKMAN AVBNUB'TO UB WinENBD—NOMone a dvbrtjsino ban ner s, fla g s ou^3IONB OVRU SIDEWALKS OR STRBKTB— HOCBB WANTED TUB HOSK CAHKIAOK— A WBBLBY LAKE BRIl^JK AQREEMBMT BATI- KIEn—RACK STANps io .B K nfeSlONATEO h X ORDINASCB-i-llBPORT OV THE WATER 0OM- MTBSIONBRS-^lKOR BDBINE88.

t o r th e f lre t tim e IhJa y e a r a ll the Borough Com m issioners woro p resen t a t the m eeting M onday night, and p re s id e n t M oEwan occu­p ied h is p ro p er place a t the head o f th e long table. A s . ,Towd Com m itteem an K lrkbrlde, waa In the ro o m -th e order of baslnestf-w as snspend'cd: while the Clork read a law M r. B radley h a d . d isc o v e red 're la tin g to ro ad m oney. I t was ch ap te r 83 of the law s o f ' 1888, an d It proyldod th a t w here reg u la r pub- Iio ro ad s were located w ith in th e lim its o f a n y b o ro n g h .^ th o Townahip Com m ittee should

sidew alk o r s tree t unless a ll o th er residents on the sam e block g ave their w ritten consent. Com . Kroehl m oved an am endm ent th a t noneJ be g ran te d "at all. The, am endm ent waa ac­cepted an d the m otion provaU&l.^J__ .

T he F ire and W ater Com m ittee reported th a t the Stable o f Mr.JBa ri ln o Brow n b ad been inspected, and Ua h e h a d prom ised to cbntorm s tr ic tly to th e-H ea lth ordinances-no fu rth e r action was '‘recom m ended; T he r e p o i f w as acceptcd. j ' . •

W ater Com m issioner T rea t called th e -a t-ten tipn of the Board to tbe increasing p ractice of residen ts throw ing ashes in to the street. AsheB well scattered-w ere no d o u b t beneflolal to the roadbed of the streetis, b u t to o m any people dum ped them in piles and it w as very unsightly . They were often th row n o u t in- windy’ weat her and nelghbora rw e i ved m u c h of the benefit of the c louds !of ,duat. He; th o u g h t ashes should^be p u t in b arre l» o n the c u rb and the- town should rem ovo them . M r. B radley said the best roads ^ e had were where the surface was of cqal ashes, Once packed dow n they never becam e d u s ty as c lay wotfhl; T h e p llw and hum m ocks were of course objectlonpble,. b u t th e Stre e t De p a rtm en t wonldi have m en and scrapers to level them off. T he expense o f ga th erin gashes .-would be too g rea t f o r t h e ^ tow n to affo rd ju s t now, and by w atching the u n sigh t­ly p iles could be avoided. .......■

Mr. J o seph Weij-, ‘J r . , s ta te d th a t he hadboughtJiIr^Bfill’a build ing a d jo in in g h im o n Cookm an avenue, and he desired now to ralae it one story and m ake som e a lte ra tio n s so as to en large h la re s ta u ran t. He d id n o t w an t to do any th ing co n tra ry to the o rd inances a n d so had come before tb e j jo a rd w ith his p lans. The m atte r was referred to the Fire and W ater Com m ittee w ith power. . .

Com. Beegle said th a t the special com m ittee on hose carriag e building had tried to secure a com pany to give an en te rta in m en t fo r the benefit o f tbe {undr b u t-h a d . been unsuccea* fu l. Com. B rad le^ sa id th a t u nder a law ju st passed the Borough was em pow ered tb levy a tax of -X ° f onp p^r cent, for suqh pujposes. T h e m atter, was referred to the F ire and W ater Com m ittee w ith instructions to rep o rt a t nextf m eeting w ith p la n s and es tim ates fo r approval, and also to suggest a p lan to 'ra ise the m oney. . v

.Comp Beeglo also reported th a t th e a lte ra ­tions In the doors o f the HJgh School, b o n d ­in g ,‘to decrease danger in case b f fianlc, had been njade in’ accordance w tih, suggestions from tfrtsB p ard , and l t waa uow SatlBfactory.

- Com. K roehl pleaded lack o f tim e as a r ea ­son f o ro a k in g to be excused from the special com m ittee on sewers. The Board deem ed him too valuable a m em ber an d declined rto excqse

Tho New Brunswjpk Fredoniati, usually, fa ir an d corrcqt, is quite off w ith reference to the late.school ©lection both as to . fa c t a n d in fer­ence. I t p robably took a s ita ^ ase so tne of the nhm&rous a tco u n la th a t were fict a float fo r apnrpoBt^. . ' ^ , .*. . -

him.The corporation counsel reported th a t the

sureties on .the bond given bjr the E lectric Hallway C o .‘to rem ove the w ooden poles w ith in tw o year?, wew^ not sa tisfacto ry . Mr» Selknap waa the ow nersof considerab le p r o ^ erty in th is S ta te . and w as.ra ted h igh fo r cap- jta l an d business Integrity, bu t, the, .other- bondsm an, Mr. 8 tevens, - wns sim ply Mr. Bel­k n a p ’S secretary and held no p ro p erty l lu?hls own najbae. As the 'agreem ent called fo r m ore than j> ne su rety tho com m ittee was Intrnated to n o tify ^ b e com pany to furn ish ja n o th e t bondsm an. v . .. * ... - ,,*•

‘ 0niDO|SO\WBSLBr la k e :L ast D ecem ber Mr*. Bradley,, as o w n er‘of

half- 6 f Wesley Lake, opened,cprrespondence w ith the Ocean Grove ABaoclatJonipoklng to th e . bu ild ing of tw o^perm anen t bridges to rcplaco th e p resen t fferry boats^ W e give here iho full te x t o f h i s le tter r V . • '

j . • ' . . . 1 0 , 1 8 8 7 . •*JC.' iL -W d U ii, 'President .Oceari {trove Asao-

■ • .»-cfa(ion.'■£»<>: ^D e a r S i r —Som e weeka since I read 'Jn the

O cean G rove Itecovd th a \ the AaBOClation had diaouased the su b jec t of bridges over W esley Lake.- As I understood the report, pome m em bers urged It strongly while o th ers o b ­jected. Since th en I have talked w ith m em ­bers of the AM oaiation, ahd While thoy a re Itf favor of the bridges, they a,re in d o u b t bb t<r the exaot effect they will hatfe In E nab ling the Grove people to maVhtain th eir peouiiar, j e t vory proper, position as :a religioua in stltu - .tion, while a t tbe saroi/ tim e i t Js a .p lace of residence. I appreciate the* position of those wbo.wish lo weigh the m atter fo lly and care- fi^llyl r have hefltd m any ra ise obie:ottont to

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Ocean G rove because of Ita closed g a te s on Sunday, b u t I c an n o t see how a religious body th a t consoienlloasly believes vehlole travel on Sunday is wrong, could *do otherwise th an close Its gates on tb a t day. ^

A l^persons now have access to tho Grovo on Sunday by way o f tho Btnall g ates o® tho tu rnp ike , by the {orry b o a ts o f the lake and the bodrdw alk of the beach.

; The Sabbatarians who ho ld an an n u a l m eeii ing a t Ocean Grove, I h^ve no d o u b t, look upon the ru n n in g of, the c ferries' a n d - tak ing toll*therefor pn Sundays as an Incohslstenoy'/ and n o d o u b t m any memberB of the A ssocia­tion feel tho same way, and yet it ean rw t bo expected th a t a n um ber o f m en shou ld w ork - on the ferrleis a ll day S undays and n o t receive p a y therefor. I yield to n o m an in my respect fo r the religious convictions o f 'th e m anagers a n d v lsltora to Ocean G rove, an d w ill dow_6a t ’ I can as a neighbor to guajrtl it from In trusion from the outside.

Ocean G rove has a ttrac te d to M onm outh coun ty i^v ast n u m b er o L p e o p le_ S o m e came to enjoy, tho religions m eetings, o thers canio fro m ourloslty j'arid the resu lt has been th a t m any poraons h ave pnrchased lan d and b p llt houses a t the Grove, while mahVf.othors fiave located in th e .v ic in ity where only tb o o rd i­n ary law«T g o v e rn in g tow ns' a ro iu force. L ands th a t were w ild, and alm ost worthless tw enty y ea rs ago areno>v w seased a t mlHlocaj Indeed, In the little 'to w n sh ip o f Neptune* in- olndlng Qoean Grove an d A sbnry P a rk , hav­ing a fron tage of only three m iles ott thb set^, rd h n ln g w estw ard abou t three m hes, th e p ro ­p erty is aaaessed for. over th re e m illions o f dollars. In 1867 the asffipam ent of the san(e d iqtrict d id not am oun t to oho h u n d red thou qand dollars. From . such small beghfbing haa grow n such m ighty results.

The w onderful grow th o f th^w hple seacoast o f M onm outh coun ty Ib u tffa ll a ttr ib u ta b le to Ocean Grdve, b u t Its annual ga therings o f the various conventions and reunions keepd I t in a m eritorious position as a p o w e r/to add to the w ealth of the S tate .

W hat the fu tu re o f Ocean G rove.w ill bo I c a n n o t tell, b u t I believe th a t as the o ld fash ­ioned cam p-m eeting has given 'p lace to the beau tifu l A ud ito rium of Ocean G rove, an d tho te n t an d u n san ita ry straw -strew n ftbor haa given way to the handsom e T em ple fo r y oung people, so I believe. th e .tlm e will com e when, the above s lru c tu je s , a t Ocean Grove tvlll be okW ashloned, and w ill*^ lre way to o thers o f brick an d stone, th a t will bo know n a s the A uditorium , Young People’s Temfrlej Snnday-school College, H all of C hristian E th ­ics, an d in te rests th a t will be developed as religious a n d In tellectual though t expand.

To gu ard the fu tu re of Ocehn G.roy§ is a sacred tru s t and yoi^-Wili do well to m ove carefully , an d In view Of the foregoing fac ts to avoid w hat I have long d readed—the acci­den tal sink ing of a ferry -boat som e n ig k t w hen they a re so crow ded ; a n d to relieve you frqm all em barrassm ent, I m ake th e following p roposition in rela tion to the bridges o y er the lake". • • j ." ■■ . . _ ¥ _'

A s Is generally known to tho publlo the titlo to the L ake is In Ujf Ocean G rove A ssociation and myself, and in re ta in in g title I am ac tin g a s custod ian for tho b est Interests o f A sbury P ark , and a t tbe sam e tim e gu ard log tb e In te r ­ests o t o u r esteem ed neighbor. To give tim e ' for reflection and to enable O cean G ro v e .to m ake such regulations aa a re necessary to p’ro tept its in terests , I w ill ag ree to e re c t a t m y ow n expenso, two n ea t Wooden bridges, one a t H eck s tre e t an d one a t E m ory streeti"

en teet^yldej'w ith^a u ea tT aU ln g s lm lla r to

visions o f this agreem ent and Of an y o ther agreom ont re la ting to sa id bridges, which m ay bo m ade, b y an d be tw een said parties, are duly carried o u t. A nd the sa id p arties fu rth er m utually covenant th a t If i t shall h ereafter becomo necessary to ropalr, o r rebuild the-w hole o r any p ortion o f said bridges, the expense of said repairing o r rebuild ing shall be borne:,cqually by thomi their legal representatives o r assigns. And the said p a rtie s -fu rth e r m utually-covenant th a t in case any of tbo provisions o f th is agreem ent Or Q khny agroem ent, m a d p o r .to be mado for tho purposo of carry in g p u t th is agreem ent and m aking tho sam e effectual are v iolated, either party m ay give no tice to tho,

-other of sa id violation, and if the grievance o r grievances com plained o f aro n o t fo rth ­with rem edied, tho said aggrieved p a rty shall, •bo a t liberty to give to tho othor s ix m onths notice o f 'th o term ination of th is agreem ent, and a t the end of sa id timo to be specified ln said notice, m ay proceed tq reipove sa id bridges, tho m aterials to be sold by the p a r ­ties, and proceeds divided equally.

And It: is fu rth er m utually agreed betw een said putties th at if tho Borough of< A sbury P ark phnil violate tho agreem ent m ade be­tw een said Association an d said Borough, bearing tfren da te herew ith, respecting s tan d s for bhsineaa, backs, sale o f new spapers, &o-,- on Sunday, and o ther purposes tuereiu mou- ttoned. th a t thou In such case the said Asso­c ia tion m a y d isco n tin u e , an d rem ove said bridge. ~ 1 ■' • • '•

A nd i t is fU ither m utually covenentcd and agreed b ttw eeu the said partlcsathat th is agree­m ent shall bind the respective legal repreaonn tatlves, heirs, successors and assigns o f said parties, *

-T he Ocean Grovo Cam p-M eeting A ssocia­tion of tho M .'E Church agree to tho forego- in g ’condU lons on ono sldo- of W eslpy Lake, but^before the agreem ent la 'fo rm ally ratified,

~the Ocean G rove A ssoclatlon respeotfuliy aak o f the A sbury P a rk ^ o m m lsa lo n e rs th e adop­tion of tho following A greem ent : ■ \

This agreement,- mado tho — day o f . ;In t h e ‘y ear o f o u r I^ord 188 betw een the

^Ocean Grove C am p-m eeting A ssociation of the M. p . C hurch, body co rpora te o f N eptune

of A «hury avenue. These b r id g e s 'to be free every S u n d a y . ip tb e yea r, a n d a t a ll o th er tim es except from Ju n e 20 to Sept. 20 o f e ach year, whon a o n e-cen tto ll will be taken ; the object id tak in g tbo toll a t th a t tim e b e in g to ' pay for>tbe a tte n d a n t on the bridge, keeping It in -repair, paying special bridge poltpem an, paying In te re a to n t he co st - an d - to - m e e t t he.loss th a t will o c c u r In rem oving 1 the bridges when Ocean G rove and A sbury i ’a rk a ie pre­pared to e rect a n ornam ental iron sf?ncture , underaueh-regu i agreed upon.by the tw o towns.

The bridges I proposcKto bu ild to t>e - s u b ­jec t tb such ra le s and regulations as Ocean G rove m ay m ake. I f th e m lea a re not accept? able to me then the Ocean G rove A ssociation m ay have the op tion of rem oving the bridges fron f their grouhd a t any j jm e by giv ing tw o w eeks’ notice. .

As the A ssociation will m eet in a few days will you please accep t my best w isbes for your fu tu re p rosperity and a happy New Year to each m em b er! • JAmbs A. BifA~nLET.

. TUE ASSOCIATION’S REPLY. ^ r .[U..This let te r w w h e ld b y Dr, 9 tpkea u n til the

n e x t m eeting of the E xecu tive Com m ittee, when the following reply waa s e n t : .

O cean GitoyE, N. J . , J a n : 81,1888. /. James A . Urtu(leyt E sq . .— •« /

D e a r S i r —Y o u r letter of the 10th o f pSe cem ber, 1887, la a t hand. W e rec ip roca te the

f ra te rn a l sp ir it therein expressed ,-bu trbefore7 proceeding fu rth er in the m atter , tny^col- leagues in the Association suggest th a t u> pro­tec t us from any m isunderstand ing In the fu tu re y ou sho u ld consen t to the following ru leaan d reg u la tto n sln tho build ing and m an­agem ent of tbe W esley L ake bridge. W e haven o d o u b ty o u a r i w illing H o concede to thefollowing conditions and agreem ents :^Thls^agreem ent m ade t h e . ; . .d ay o f . . : ...In the year o f our Lord 188.., betw een the Ocean^ Grove C am p “M eeting A ssociation o f the M. E . C hurch, body corporate of Nep*. tune tow nship, county of M onm outh, and S tate o f New Jersey, of tho f irst1 p tfttp ttfld JJr. Ja m e s A. Bradley, of tho sam e place, p arty of the second p art, wltnesseth.

W hereas, The said parties aro th e Owners In fee of tho lake known as Wesley Lako, $na o f th e bed soli thereof in said tow nship, eaoh

foresald bavli ................ thereof ; and,WnERBAS, I t is though t advisable by tho.

sa id parties th a t the tw o foot bridges should be built* over said lake to bo used by pedeatrl- a n sjm ly , one o f whloh shall ex tend f ro m . .>...on tBe Ocean Grove Bide, a n d i . . , o n the.Aabury P a rk side, and tho -o th er sha ll ex tend .fro m o n the Ocean G rove ai^e, andend a t ................on the A sbury P ark s id e ;. Therefore, in consideration of the m utual covenant and agreem ents heretofore ^m en­tioned to be perform ed and kep t by sa id p a r­ties respectively, thia agreem ent witneaBeth th a t they, the Bald parties, will build, creot and co n stru c t across Wesley L ake aforesaid, of the style and m aterial, and accord ing to plans and specifications hereto a n n e x ed ,. two bridges as aforesaid, a t the places aforesaid, and th a t tha expense of build ing , erecting an d construc ting and m ain tain ing sa id bridges and the. m aterial thereof, shall bo eqaally borne by said parties, and th a t sa id bridges when b u ilt shall bo and rem ain p riva te prop*

p arty aforesaid bavlbg tit le to the Bame to tho m iddle ‘

erty, the ownerahlp of which shall bo Jointly hold by^eald parties, and th a t sa id bnflges, when built, sb a ll-n o t be considered publlohighways, o r as dedicated to the publlo, neither shall th ep u b llo acquire by use o f th e sam e or ln any o ther m anner an easem ent thereon o r a right to use tho same, ex cep t as m ay be perm itted by said parties, an d neither lapse Of tim e nor contlniieii use shall give to tho bubllo right therein. On. eaoh end jof eaohfbrtdgo there shall .be p laced a Blah or, placard, which shall contain tbo words, “ I'h t! bridge is private property , and Is ‘h o i ‘ dodi- eated to the public.”. A nd thoBaid p a n ic s m utually co v en an t tb a t. Bald bridges Bhall be used oxolualvely aa brldgea for foot passongfers, an d th a t no nand o r push c a rts /w h ee lb a rro w s, o r a n y pthel: vehlole shall be perm itted thereon, .o r.that no horso o r o th er anim als shall bo perm itted thereon; T hat Bald brldge8 shall no t be over 7 feet wide, an d B hall be dlvldod in the cen tre by ralla o r Centre pieces, that, no kind o f mer- obaodlee, baggago or bundles shall be tra n s­ported over said bridge, except auch a s can be convonlontly carried In tho hand. A nd tbe said parties fu rth er m utually covenuut, th a t d u rin g thq m onths Of Juno , J u ly , A ugust

And Septem ber In eaoh year a toll o r chargo of n o t moro than ono ce n t for each foo t pas­senger over said bridges m ay bo.ehargod an d oollected from such passengers', u nder such ru les an d regulations and lu such m an n er as m ay bo m utually agreed upon by sa id parties, the m oneys so colleotod shall bo in ihocus**tody o f v.but shall belong!equally to thoparties hereto, land. If no t -olherWiao dlapoSed of by. them , shall annually bo equally divided betweon them -: and d u r in g ,th e rem aining m onths of each year, n o to l lp r ch a rg eab a il

be levied, m ade ;or_follected, from aa ld lo o t bridge o a s se n g e r ra a a fo resaid ,,excep t and provldod alwaya th a t no toll o r oharge fo r crossing such bridge o r bridges, shall over bo levied, chargcd, received o r collected b y said parties o r tholr agents o r assigns o r logal rep ­resentatives, On any Suhdfty d u ring th e con­tinuance of said bridge or bridges.

A nd tbo said partlos fu rth er m utua lly cov­e n an t th a t thero shall, b e k ep t and: m ain tained on both sides of said bridge, a t the term inus, thereof, o n the S abbath day, du ring the said m opths of Ju n e ? J u ly , A ugust an d Septem ­ber, a policem an a t th ee q u a l oxponso o f sa id p a rtie s here to , respectively, jwhoae duty- it ahall bp.to see th a t p ro p er order Is observed, and the regu lar an d special poilQoman shall a t any tim e b o o that,L no d runken o r d iso r­derly poraon o r persons,' aro a t anrY tlm o

tow nship, ln tho county o f M om houth and . ----- . ..S ta te of New Jersey , p a rty of the flrst parL - "hf A sbury Park;*. Tbe com m issioners frpm and the Borough of Aabury P a rk of the same coun ty and State, p arty o f th e Becond part, w itne*8eth that, w hereas the said Association and Jam ea A. Bradloy hafre agreed to build tw o foot bridges acrosa. Wealey Lake a a 'p o r agreem ent betw een the d a ted . . . . . . will m orefully a p p e a r ; now, therefore, tho Maid parties do' m utually povenant and agree th a t there shall n o t bo on the stree t o r sldowaika within 500 feet of the ten n in u s of said b rid g e 'o n either aldo of the lake, auy s tan d s for car­riages, stages, hacks, om nibuses, newspapers, b ooks o r signs,* or for any business purposes w hatever ; neither B h a ll any carriages,' stages or o ther vehicle a land a t e iihu r-te ru ilnus 'o jf said bridges w ithin aald d istance o f GOO feet for the purpose of so liciting passengers or custom , neither shall the s tree t cars land or receive pasacngera nearer to tbo terinfuus of shld bridges than their present line o f tra p kon Cookm an avenue, n o r 8hajl th ere be any cry ing or sale of newspapers on Siinday a t

us o f sfild bridge nea re r th an §00 to rem ain in fproe au dbinding upon said p a rtis^ 'h e te to *o lo n g as aald budges o r any o ther bridges erpcted in place Of.tne Bame sha ll coptlnue across -said lake. . ■ *'•* ‘

Tho agreem ent clauso requ ired action by the Board, t:abd fo r th a t reason M r. B radley bcougbt-lt before th em 'fo r aptlorf. Tho Com- m lsslonera regarded the term s as fair, w ith the exception of the DOO feet iim lt. A circ le of 500 feet with 1\b ceu ter a t Em ojy s tree t ferry would em brace all of Cookm an avenue from G ra y a ti’a s tove store to the jun ctio n ofBangs avonueTarid ex te M T ja p k 'a a 'fa r asThe rea r of G uerin’s lo t on M attlson avenue. T he sanVe line from H eck a tre c t.fe r ry w ould take lo Cookm an av e n n e fro m G rand-avenue to

rafan avenuo ai\d 2,000 fee t of- Lake avenue, besides portlonfLot M attlson, B angs, Sum'mor- fleld, M unroe and Sewall avenues, an d Em ory a n d Heck streets , w ould b e included. In the p rohib itory d istric t. This waa th o u g h t to_ be tpoV m u ch qn d " the agreem ent \vas ratified upon condition th a t tfiei w ords “ono block” be su b stitu ted f o r ‘'W)0 feet;”

M r. F . h i Leggett inv ited the Board to ac­cep t the hosp ita lity of N Sptnne E n g in e Co. n ex t W ednesday evening. T be Board voted to accept.

,LT pon m otion of(Com. Krpebl ih e O rdinance Com m ittee was instructed to prepare a n o rd i­nance re la tiv e to hack stands. •*’

•The W ater Com m lsslonera su bm itted th e ir annual financial rep o rt fp r tho yekr. ending M arch 31, 1888, a s follows :

BECEIPTS—CONSTRUCTION.Proceeds of sale of bonds/ 810,173.70 T '

NECEllPTS—H4 INTBkA NCB.O irband A priP irlM T j^ «17,30_Attachm ent fees,..Water rates ____Meter ra te s ...................Meter ren ts ../. Hydrant BUbscriptiops

.8 495.00 8,719.62 1,072.14

ltf>.80 .US.O0-

0,020.40------- —Total rece ip ts ..... '. ' * 817,191.40

EAPEND1TUBES. ■'On construction, tier sheet No. 1 f ir ,968.40

** ■ . S No; 2- m .76On maiutewmcc, No. 1_.4,601.33

“ No. r2 • 60.99 'Cosh on hand, March 31,188S.. 218.95

*• in bank u •* . . 12 .H ---------- -. fA)tal; Jvr? d-rf .v , | *817,191 ;48

BILI, RECEIVABLE. ' ""Due from BoroiiKh tax 8 700 )0 Water rent* d u e . . . . ,■» 214 OO

Cast Iron pipe, etc., on h a n d .....

8014.00AVAII. ABJ.E ASSISTfC • s - valves, V ' . *<r''

9 050.00 . ,Wrought iron pipo and . *■ fittings.. ................... ■ ?6 .0 0 -----------‘

725.00 -- - 81,039.00

Bills payable . . . ; 1 , 8 8 9 , 8 1

Surplus-1; l : ; v i ' $ 249,09T he report was received and referred to th e

F lnanco C om m ittee. . *- T he 8 tr^ rC d m h iit to o was reqaeH teJi.orad^ vertlse"for bids for furn ish ing ru n n in g gears for aprlukling.w agons. The sam e com m ittee was also Instructed to. a c t w ith the .W ater Com missioners. In lo ca tin g th e ' sp rin k lin g h y d ran ts .’

By request of Com. Bradley police pow er was conferred upon J u s tic e B orden,.w ho will bo on the beach th is sum m er. -

A letto r was received fro m ah* underw ear m an u fac tu rin g firm In New Y ork rela tive to building a faqtory a t th is place; I t w asre - ferred to the Board pf Trade. A num ber of, bUis "were ordered p a id -an d tho ■ l io a rd ad- ■joutned. ' L ' -

T r a i n s D e la y e d . .Engine No. 162, on the m orning mall- leav­

ing A sbury P a rk a t 7.25, broke dow n at> Key^ E a s to n W ednosday m orning. A,‘fre igh t en : glve.was sen t to assist in clearing the track , and^the d isabled engine'W as hauled u p td th e Ice house, s it in g .1 The P. R. R . express, due a t 7.45, wa§ over half a n h o u r late, and th e ' •Central E xpress and Philadelphia tra in were obliged to wait un til tlio s lng le tra c k , ln uBe while Shark River bridge ia; bolng ropaired, \yaa free to travol. T he m all left £ t abouf ' o’clock, w ith engine 147 ahead. N one of Fogular tra in s wore delayed-atter tjia t tlnie.

Tltc “ Spray’s” P rospectus..,^Advertisem ents are being t a k o n 'f o r tho

Daily Spyay w ith the-atlpulatjon In th o .con­tra c t thatl^ISdltoE.Devfereax'B fo rtu n e arrives bcforO.tho lost Issue for the season Is pub-. Itohnd tho money p a id by tbo adverttaers l§ to be refunded and each p a tro n presented with a su it of clothes, and .a copy o f G ilp in 's novel, “ A M illionaire f o r ^ 'Jtfcjek.” ' * .

Itev. W m.-I. GUI,'‘A, M.f wJll p reach hv&io ^Ttoformed Churoh noxt Sunday m o rn in g and ovonlng. ^ .. •

- Prcsby tor inns a t Work* -The P resbytery of M onm outh a s It w as con-

stltfuted a t tho reo rgan isa tion o f the New Jersey Presbyteries, in 1870, ombYaces a ll of M onmouth and Burlington coun ties, with sovcral bhurohos lying r.ontlgnons j n M iddle­sex. By a consolidation o f tw o com parative^, ly weak b o d ies /ft has, w ith tbe e a rn est an d faithfu l efforts o f Its m inisters and leading laymon, becom e one o f tho m ost im p o rta n t fields In th e S ta te . r < .y

The reg a la rsp rln g m eotiog o f th ls b ody was held In the church itt Ja m e a b u rg ,,I te r . B. S. E v erett’s, on Tuesday and W ednesday o f th is week, A pril 10th,,aud 11th. T he M oderator^ Rev. C , T , Edw ards, opened th e session a t 10.30 w ith prayer. Jlev . E . $ . I lodge , o f B ur­lington, was elected aa ^he succeeding Mod­erator. Rev. B, S. E vorltt was chosen a s S tated Clerk and Rev. Ri. C.- Halleck^ l?erm anent

.Clor^. -■ ■ V '. . . L :'Tho re tirin g . M oderator, Mr. EHwarda,

preached on able and Instructive ^erpl.on, A ppolhtm ehT of c o m tn U teeaT an d ^ p o rta ocr cu p led th e tim e till the npon recess , w hen ,the m em bers and friends qu ite aS ea rn estly d is ­cussed, the lunoh which the ladlea had spread with Ijipnntlful h an d In the lec tu re r o b m .. . ' vA t the afternoon Bcsslon Rev. A . H i Dashlei;-

chalrm an of^Home M ission Com m ittee, m ade an Interesting rep o rt on tb e^co p o an d ex ten t of their w ork. > ■ 1 \

Rev. A. l i . Brown, P ie sb y te ;la l M issionary, reported pn tho condition of the w eaker ohurohos w ithin tho h o u n d s aa being well supp lied ;'e ither by hlmflelf o r s tu d e n ts from Princeton. ?- ; ' , :

T reasurer H all read his rep o r t w hich w as referred to a u d itin g com m ittee a n d snbser quently approved. * .'

= Rev. J . S, VanD yke reported g deficiency In the su sten tatlo n fund, aa a portion had been diverted In o ther directions. T he deficit was m ore tlian llqu idated , $4G5 bhIng mado up by .volunU ry su b scrip tions from the churches and Individuals.- -■ } - -

A .p e titio n was received from 25 persons aaklng the organization o f H ope Chapel in to a ehdrch. D iscussion ensued and I t y a s laid over to tho tim o Tor unfinished business onW ednesday. r__ _ -------- _______________

Dr. Conn reported* on the p e tition f o r a church a t M ooreatown favorably, an d b n m o­tion of Dr. C handler, ReVs. Hodge, Conn an d Hall were appoin ted a com m ltteo to proceed to an organization if the w ay Is c lear.^ The C lqrk p resented to the Presbytery the ca ll e ite n d e d to D r. F ran k C hand ler to be­come* the p asto r of the P resb y terian CbUroh

the church, M essrs. W , J . Cooper,"J, .Minot,D. M ehegan and W m . F . LeRoy were heard , a n d earnestly favored the call, believing th a t It waa for the best In terests of the ch u rch and com m unity. Dr. C handler s ta ted th e causes th at had led him to consider this cali a n d de­s ire d the Presbytery if th ey sen t him to the Aapdry P a rk field to , consldor well tb e lr ac­tion. H e had no o ther am bition th an to serve wqti.tho M aalflttm d ho wanted tfie fflll moral su p p o rt of th e T?p«&bytory in the w ork ,.: Dr. Symmes spoke very p o in ted ly on the sam e line. By unanim ous consen t the ca lf w is p laced In Dr. C handler’s h an d s and waa accepted by him. The Insta lla tion service waa flked for the first W ednesday In May, of w hlch .due no­tice wlll be given., - . :«i ;

Mr. F ran k E v ere tt was exam ined a n d d e ­ceived as a cand ida te to the m inistry In care of the Presbytery.

Rev. D, M cLaren, D. D rw h o la connectcd w ilh ihe^U. ^ . 'H .;”qnd d e ta ile d to d n ty in Brooklyn, askfed to be.dism issed to the Brook­lyn Presbytery ;* G ranted .

Rev. T hom as T yack,.from tbe"LebIgb^Pi bytery, w as received, and o_call hav in g been accepted to the church a t'H ig h ts to w n , ar^ rangem enU w erftjnade for his insta lla tion .

In view o f th e ap proacb jog C entepnlal cele- b ratlo n a t Philadelphia, the even ing aession was taken .u p w ith historical, narratives! E ld er J a m e s S teen, of the Shre w sbury church , gavo a sketch* o f the early ’ hlatory, o f the ehuroh In M onm outh, from records In hispossession dffting-"back to colonial “ tim esrRev. E. B. Hodge gave a portion of an ex­haustive history o f th eo ld P resbytery o f B u r­lington from th e tim e of Its erection from Now Brunswick and M orris u n t l l i t w as m erged Into tlia t o f M onm outh in 1870. Rev. Thaddeus \y ilsen devoted his tim e to the n a r­rative of th e old P resbytery o f M onm outh, takon from New Brunsw ick In I860; an d th e new Presbytery from 1870, w hen It waa united w ith Burlington. Rev. B, S. E v erltt gave the history of th e m issionary w ork o f th e churches, also th a t o f tho W om an’s F oreign a u d Hom e M issions, - ib prepared by their secretaries. The choir rendered som e very ex cellen t an ­them s during tho devotional and o ther exer­cises. . . • ' -

W ednesday .m orning action was taken o il the petition for o rganizing a church a t ,;Hope Chapel,’ w hich w aa g rantcd . •.

'E lec tio n of delegates to-the Gcheral AsaerpT bly resu lted in the selection of Clergym en Symmea and Bradley ; a lte rna tes,-H odge and H allo o k ; elders, Bard and C u r t is ; altornatos,- Cham bers and VauD oran.

Rev. A. H. D ashlell having labored a t Lake- w b o d 2 I years, felt he needed res t, ttnd a a an o pportun ity was offered him tp go ab road he askell to be dism issed1 from hla p asto ra l re la ­tion . I t waa granted . • eRovs. Chandler, Ro­land, Sw ain, B radley and o thers, "gave affec­tionate testim ony ofD r, Daahlell’a persevering and faith fu l work under advorao c ircum ­stances, an d also spoke of th e ir personal regard for him , , hoping a speedy restoration an d re tu rn to a renew al of hla labors. Hev, iMcMllleu was appointed to declare th e p u lp it Vacant an d to a c t a s M oderator olLthe session which was a lio w ed.to .supply th e pM lj^rtr' ,

Rev. Steen read th e . N arrativ e o f tho S ta te o t Religion, showing a deep and earnest aw akening In m ost of the churches, with large

access io n s from the young people.Revj H allock Invited the Presbytery to Old

T ennent Church for Its O ctober session^ 's ta tln g ^ tfia rth irch u rc iran tg ^d a t^ th g -A saem - b ly ,'a n d would be -ah appro p ria te pl>ce to hold a C entennial seaaion. Ther invita tion waa accepted.

R o ll o f H o n o r* .in/uLIC BfilfOOL DISTRICT NO. 90^!,

Pupils who have not been ab sen t o r ta rd y fo r m on t,h ,cDdjng-M arcii 80,1888 : . rv -

a^p r IMAUy , asdurV pa u k . . ;Fannie Decou* Kddlo'Greon,Nina Kroehl, Star Sanford, - ■Bertha Wells, Freddie Wohrer,Lizzie'Wallace, Fm ncofliJBoycc.wiltlfi Ragtirlrtn. •...

' ■ ..H 1’RIMARY,James Applegate, Ida Christine, 'Mary Cady, -— - • Pembertou Uudley, . --John Ueram,* ^ Witilo James,Joe Lash, Lester Sparks.Lizzie Sanford, . Maud VanBruiit, —fAda Vanderveer, Sadie Wardell, *Howard Wallace, .M Howard Oliver,Albert Forney, *■ : A-gglo |tom aln .

^ A rtv e rtiiie a iJotters* . ,• List oM etters_ rq m a in id g ln the post office a t A sbury Uarkv N. J . , fd r the week en d in g A pril-7,-1888 r . - • /.

r r . -"VI— ------g ^ C tl l^ tC S -,Thom pson, Mra. Virden, E & Co.

■ VariNote, Mlsa E lla —W hitehead, MIbs E. B-,

W olven, H ow ards - * Woeks, if r s . 7’. W arw ick, C

M orton; M & tet D. W .W ittberger, Mrs, Theq. O’Brien, Jo h n ~''-• Persona calling fo r the above pleaso ask for advertised letter^ A charge of ono c e n t will be m ade on each lettor a dvettlsed .’aq reqU |red by law. A t « ,T O L ^ i> ; P . M.

Charlea T . H a rr iso n ,'w fio has recently bought the offlce o f tb e 0i>c/a«Kn-a Valley «<in«, spent Sunday with lils p aren ts, on •Third avenhp. I t la hardfbrXJbortoy to b re a k . av<ray from Jiln old associations of xheTark^

A pplegate, D . . Bancroft & Co. ^ Brlttpn , SUsan VV*. B renk-Jpaeph E litt, Misa A. T. Lyons, Mre.Lewis, Mlsa L anra M rtnard, W illiam

I t Was Nenror Homo.7*o the JZflitor $T We Journal - I n tho lost Issue o f the L ong B ranch there appeared the following item :

WHAT I AT MORAL A8 BURY PARK 1 The Asbnry Park J o u rn a l gives currency to a

report th a t a cqck fight, or rather chicken dia- pute, took placo there a Aw nights ago. Men holding public and offlefal positions were in . at- tendance; women, too, and ** the night was spent iu vilest catouBal.” . Limerick m ust look t< Its laurels.;, ,. a •:_ ■ _ • 1 -

Now the fact Ib th a t the cock ' fight dldVnot tak e place In A sbnry P a rk o r even In N eptnne to w n ah ip r I t took p lace .in tho to w h sh fp o f Ocean, north of G reat P ond . T h e fac t th a t a codk fight was to tak e place a t a d isrepu tab le house abou t a mile from P ark Hall was com ­m unicated i to Mr. Bailey, Chief Police^qf A sbury P ark , who called o h thtf^Rresident* oil tho^l^aw and • O rder League o f Ocean tow n- Bhlp, who to l^ him th a t atty co u n ty constab le could m ake a rtes ta o f parties found a t,e p e k fights. The tlnie was too sh o rt . to p u t the .m achinery o f the law in m otion' before the c o c lf f ig h r to 6k” pIace. T irQ ^L aw 'an^ 'O rder League of N cptupe tow nsh ip wlU' work, .in harm ony with tho Ocean tow nship Loogno; and no^doubt tho law will be fully understood when ano ther cock fight is con tem pla ted a t th e houso of q m an who seem s to have lost all §ense^)f .honor. The poorest tram p and the m eanest tb d t wanders th rough tho w orld has aome sp ark of honor Heft, b u t th e follow who ad d s cock fipbtlng to hhj business .of rum - belling Is ab o u t as low dowh as a m an /c a n .possibly ge t. ,

P iiE sips.v j Law anu OiiPKit LsAaifB, A sbury Park , Ocean G rove and vicinity .’

Trusts, Deposits anrt Savings.Second on ly to tlio " o rgan iza tion o f o u r

bauka, if indeed it dooe not s tan d first In th o substan tia l lutoresta of tho people, Is tho new M onmouth T ru s t and Safe D eposit Company^ which wont Into operation on T h u rsd ay , Jn tem porary q u a rte rs a t t l io . 9 Id p o st offlce building, while' tho new bank ing house, its fu ture hom e, is being built.

On the 10th o f NoverabAviaaT^.M essrs. O.H. Brown, A. C. Tw ining, Jo h n E. Davla, 11C. W insor, W m S.. .laokenn, Xiea .FAJicoehl and H . H . Y ard ,-as Incorporators, took the first step lu the brganlzatlon . T h e 7 th of Jan u ary , 1888, the articles o f Incorporation w ere recorded w ith tho S ecre ta ry of State, au thorizing tho com pany to issue and dispose of bonda to tho am ount of $ 100,000.

The shares wero quickly d isp o se d o f,, ahd double tbe am oun t would havo found ready takers. . A form al organ ization took place Feb. 9, 1888, resu lting J n tho election .o f.th e folio wing officers : . .

Isaao C. K ennedy—President. /Geo. F . Kroehl—V ice-presidt'iit. ,

„ H enry C W insor—Secretary.A lbert C. Tw ining—'Treasurer.Isaac C. K ennedy, N. E . Buchanon, J . '

Stanley Ferguwin,- *Brnce 8 . K e^tor, Geo.^ E. Kroehl,- H enry C . W insor, A abury P a r k ; H enry II. Yard, Occaii B each ; O liver II. Brown, Spring L a k e ; W lll la n rJ . H arrison, Lakewood; G arret D._W.e Vroom, T renton , D irectors. . ,1'.

The com pany undertakes tho cafe of tru s ts, estates, annu ities, A c ., th e secu rity o f bonds and valuables, and has a savings d epartm en t. I t thus becomes a valuable in stitu tio n for people of surp lus revenues, Vor those o f •mod­erate m eans, and for those w ho wish to lay by smaU savings. The offlcers a re m en o f known ab ility a n d carefu l business methods,' giv ing an assu rance th a t the affairs o f the com pany ,wlU’be conducted in a prudent.iiiart-

. ,.The office Is In charge of^M r. l*v G, Snede­ker, assistan t—treasurer, an d _Mr . M illard F,

Ird, book-keeper. rr 110 equipm ents o f , th e tem porary ofllce a re the usual desk und office fu rn itu re , w ith the largest p o rtab le H errin g B a f e over m anufactu red by F arre ll & Co., of Philadelphia. I ts doors an d m ain walls a re 12 Inches th ick and .It weighs nearly 12 tons. The door la supplied w ith the la te s t im proved doqble.com bination locks with tim e a tta c h ­m ent If needed. The m akers g u a ra n te e th a t n o professional bu rg lar c an get in to th e safe w ith-the-beat-toola -a h or t of .48 hours-steady-

•a td « y i» £ ^

w ork. - ; i - r - -There are 90 boxes w ith steel, aides and

doors 4x4x16, and C boxes 8x8x1(11^ They ren t fo r $5 and $10 p e r year: Each box h a s . tw o keya, one held by the tru s t officer an d one by the bo x holder. N either canloppn-itL.alono.. Ten of the boxes.w erd engaged fhe firsl T hejsafeJs only fo r-tem p o ra ry n s ^ t t iT w I I L be retu rn ed w hen the p erm an en t v au lts in the new building are ready.- The com pany Is now ready for business in all Ita departm ents, and extenda a cord ial In­v ita tion to the publlo to call an d exam ine ita present equipm ent and to in q u ir e in to the ainiB and scope of the Institu tion . ' ‘ ‘ .

K e o p e i i l i i p ^ t l l e O p e r a r H o i t s e , —

Tuesday n ight’s easterly atorm o f wind and ra j n_kept hundredsl o t .people aw ay_^om the Opera House. H ad it been p leasan t there wouldn’t have been a vacan t.cba lr, for a m in­stre l show Is Asbury Park/A chlpf kellght. and with suoh a com pany / a s Dockstarfcr’s thero- would have bee^ n o excuse for keeping away.

M anager L o n g h a d worked n ig h t an d day. to havo.everythlng In p roper ahape, a u d i t Is due tb h is tireless energy th a t the house never looked p re ttle j.o r was more com fortable. The new cha,lfs and carpets a re of the b est m ake, th e ushers gentlem anly and obliging, an d tbo fine scenic effects of the stage settinga eqnal to ariy O ty th e a tf t . M em bers o f the com- panyJw§fe delighted w ith the house an d I ts , equ ipm ent. *. .

To criticise r m instrel perform ance Is out of the queatlon, th e r e w as the aam e.“ first p a r t ,” w ithJtho soml-clrole o f end m en, vocal­ists and the m iddle m an, or Interlocutor, and the m usicians and boy choristers In the back­ground. Rice and Dockstador occupied the ends and wrestled with tho usnal conundrum s and comic songs. T he ten o r an d bass solos were few arded .with hearty applause. Such vblces a re rare ly heard ex cep t In th e h ighest c p s o f opera com panies Rice’sd J tty 'o f love ; and Dockstadei;’s topical aong, in which he touched some Jocal characters in a tender spot, were am ong th e ' m oat agreeable num- bera. One thing forgotten wits the mossy gag

.AiKtttfcdtpg-stores an d th e ^ a ^ to ^ w f f ik ^ ^ f p r ' a dram W ithout a p rescription. Dockatader’a “ Home, Sweet H bm ePr provoked scream s of

Jau g b te r . His su it o f clothes w as of unusual dimebalons, n e explained the misfit by say ­ing th a t Steinbach had sent him U riah W hite’s su it by m istake.

The sing ing of the boy q u a rte tte was a re- fre sh ln g frlto f vocalism, and tho o lio by the song and dance men am ong the b est ever.

H o w tlicX aiu lG o eaT Jp .Fourteen years ago (1874) D r. Hi ,S. Kin­

m onth bought tho land on Cookriian avenue .opposite his d rag store for $ 10 per fron t foot. Thia week he B o ld t o 1 Jo sep h W eir/jffy tw en ty - th ree feet.for $300 per foot, o r an increase o f nearly 25 p e r oepC per.year added to I ts value. Mr. W eir ha^ found th a t hia re s ta u ra n t buair ness has increased J t o , such a n ex te n t th a t m ore r b o m is required a n d " has .therefore. md3o the purch ase .^ . -

G r a n d E u t o r t a i n m e n t . : v

. The frlonds of .tho Y.. M. C. A .'w ill giVQi-a m ilaical and literary en terta lnraont on^Tues- day evening, Aj^ril 17, In E ducational H all, for the piano fund. 0 Vocal, violin and co rn e t solos,* by such a rtis ts hs Mias F arring ton and Mr*~Melchow-i-f6oltatlon by Mias M cGuire, an d chorU^ o«mpo,sed of 75 .voices,, led by Mr./A. C. Atkins. /a, v

The Classls of M ohm om b h e ld - I ts s ta ted Sprjngfeeaslpn in the lioforitied Chnrch, Key­port, lo st Tueeday,',;\O n ly ro u tin e business waa transacted . • r

MONMOUTH

C a p i t a l , - 8 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 .

Authorized by la w tu nut na KxeciUor, Ailmln- istrator, QuaralarrrTniBtoe. AsHlgiiee. hecelver Ajtoni. s ta ..a n d fq rth o fiilt li ti i l lMrfommiieo of a llw c h dutloa Ita capital stock, and enroluk ar« liable; also to Receive and Kxcctlto W a ts T f every deBoTlption. from the Courla, Corporation* and Individual s. , v

All T rust Funds and Investments are IriBcrlhed in tbo nttmes o f tlio ownfcrs t>f tho property hold In trust, and a re kept separate and npart from the- assets of the Company. ■ / ■ • ;

I q t e r e s t A l lo w e d o q UrpONliN.Safe DciMMit V au lts in O r e nnd b u r l

p r o o rb u l ld , ln g . ,n o w incourse-of-eivc-—tion, com er Mattiaon avenuo and liond street. Wills receipted for and kept witiiolU charge::'™ Will commence business on o r alft«(t Man-h 1

IHSH. ISHAO KKNNliDY. l'rt!H ,lym. •CiBO. F- KKOKH I.. Vice IW d l'it t 11KNHY<!. WINKOK.Sccrciary ' ’

. A.C.TW lNINO.Treasnrcr!D1HBCTOUH:

(fl; n. W. V HOOM, Trenton, N. J.> wr. J. HARI«HON. I.akow<K)d. X. J.,. OLIVKKJI. BltOWN. Spring Uko. N. ,J. •

IIKNRY fa. YAItll.Oceau iRjaf h, N. j . ■•INO, 8. FKROUHOI&, Anbury I'ark. N. .1. IIENHYC.WINSOIU ••

'’■* OKO. F. KltOKlIL, •*.HRUOB 8 . KHATOK, M.I).,A. C. TW1NINO, ...................N. B. BUCHANONT'ISAAC O. KENNKIJY.

$ 10,0 00 'To Loan on Good Mortgages.

S. C. COWART, Freohoid, N. J.

Money to LoanON HONI> ANl> MpRTGAGE. .

ISAACfC. KKNNBDY, Aslmry Park.

ro“ vREALESTATn;, INSURANCE‘&

M O R TG A G E LOANS.708 C o o k m an Ave.

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S 8 A L E .— B y v ir tu e o f a_ w rit of 11. fa. to m e directed, Issued out ot

theC Irepit Court o f tlio county of Monmouth, New Jersey* wilt bo-oxpo.Hed t« salo a t public vendue, on- * ■ ' ^ r r- r

S a tu rd a y , th o O tli-d ay o f M ay,.T 888 , - betw een tho hours of 12 and ft o'elo«*k, (at 2 o'clock), ifi the afternoon o t kuIiI day, a t i'ark Hall, In tho borough of Asbury Park, in tbo township of Neptune, county of Monmouth, Now Jersey,• .All the following described' lands, tep’-"*’ ementa and real esta te of tho aald .Robert ‘fl. Cusack, builder and owner as tenant for years, viz.: The said.building Ib a two-sloiy brick Hat tin roof storo building, twenty feet by forty-four feet, erected on a lo t of land or cnrtilage.Hituate, lying and being In the borough of Asbury Park, in the county o f Momnouth and s ta te of New*-, Jersey, beginning a t ajaplnt In the northnrVy line of Mattison-avenHiVjatrtiiesouthweHt corner of John llenry Applegate’s land, distant one.inm- ., dred and tw o feet and eight inches westerly from the northw est^corner of Mattlson avenno and (Bond s tree t ; tnenee [IJ-westwatdly along the -.tfOTthor.Jy-lJne.ot Mattison..avenue,twenty

- fee t; "thence-^Uj- -northwardly a t right angles - with Mattb?ort avenuo fifty fe e t ; thonee [3] east- wardly parallel with Mattison avenuo twenty fee t; theuce f-lf abuihwardly again a t right an- gica-witb Mattison avonue and along John‘Henry Apidegates’.s laud fifty feet to tho place ef begin- . ning.— •

Seized os the property of Robert B. Cusack, builder and owner us tenant for.years, taken, in , execution a t the suit of Charles Lewis and Phin- <fax M. Barber, partners as Chas. Lew h & C«, and to be,sold b y . ’ •.

.'--■,1 : THKOnORii FIMLPS, SlierlfT. *Isaac C. ttusrfrKHVVAtt’y. ......... 'J)ated April a, itw . [P r's fee. f .

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Messrs;‘ • i

Wainright &!Errlckson

will make their-usual

Spring Announcement

, NEXT WEEK..

In the Interim , v isit th e ir s to re and lo o k -a t- the new; styles in F u rn itu re , Carpets, Glass,' C rockerj’, and House Fixings.

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A Word to tbe Wise■ IS SUFFICIENT.

A-ohango In the^plau of conducting bualness. which precludeB the po.ssibiiity of usin# a team of horses, e ither for pleasure or profit; compels tlio subscriber to sell th a t beautiful nntl very desirablo tejiirf of bldck norjes,

M A U D E B , ^ A . n 3 " J I M ,carefully bred in Inverness, In th e Province of Quebec, Canada. Their dam s v^eres of pure— French Mpck, sired b y . BlackliawK. and them1- , aelveS'alBb aired by .Blaekhawk. Maudo E.’h dam, w ithout training,trotted a mllo in two min­utes and fortv seconds on tho best,roads in the Vlululty. of- Quobeo, Canada, ami uovv Maude i£., without traiulng,'trots a mlio In less than threo minutes in single harness, and togetlier with .Jim m ak c a a m lle ln lo8.4.than four minutes 0 1 1 ‘the *- est roads in the vicinity bf Asbury I’ark . N. .J, *

l id s team was bred with the view of securing t yip; speed* gentleness, intelligence, and docil­

ity, and the’greatest posslblo am ount of .opdnr- nnee. Imported regardless of expeiiBQ. and thor­oughly broken to dr,Ive singly o r together.‘♦They

■3 be<— ‘--------------------».....................................have been'tangh^ to have imnllelbjoonildenoo in ;

fused . They1 have never yet been frightened, or .attem pted,to run a w a y .. Tlieir pbwers'of endnr-aiice, and dlspoaitlon-a»d the way they-have been broken-makes them aafo, cheap, and deslr-. able, even a t tjio highest' price, without consid-

.erlng the record fo r speed, thoy WUl-securo.' .Maude K. will be fivo years old on tlie first day

►f July, 1____ ^.......,,dav of iheBumo'month. ^- ^ T h e s o h o r s o s , t o g e t l i e r w i t h a 7C0 p o u n d ; d n i f t c o t i p ^ . - j n g o o d r u u n i n g o r d e r , ( o t H r e w s to r ’s m a k e , ) o n e v p r y l i g h t t w o w h e e l e d - c a r r i a g e , ' a d b u b l e J ia m c H s ( s i t v e f - p l a t e d ) , t w o t o t s a ln g U ) h a r n e s s ^ s i lv e r p l a t e d ) , t w o s u d d lo s , o n o f o r J o d y a n d o n o f o r g e n t l e m a n : a l s o brtdte»», m a r t i n g a l e s , & o . , a tw ti- B o a tc < rH lo lg l i , s t r i n g o r s i I v e r - p l a j e d h e l l s , w o l f s k i n m b e , a l l o f w h ic h , m a y b o s e e n a t t l i e e t a b l e s o f t h o s u b s c r i b e d a n d o w n e r . A l l t h e a b o v o w i l l b o o f f e r e d l o r s a l e o n

SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1886,a t 1 o 'c l o c k p . M .ko n t h e p r e m i s e s o f t h » s u b s c r l * b e r a n d - o w n o r , w f i o u t r r m s w l U ‘b o m a d o k n o w H .

D B . E V A N B ,

No. 542 Cookman avohno,.Asbury Park, N. J , .

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4SBWEY PABE JOURNAL, SATURDAY , : 14, * 8 8 8 . '

*NP M Q N M O U T H BEPUBLICAN .

j. SiTtTBDAy, APRIL 14, 1888.

H a te s o f A id v e rtls in a r.

| I 6 j ' : 1*.-.80j$400|l 000 00 000 1000 60 BOO 1-1400.

. 00 10 00 1800 ff 00 1800 2500

00 2000 3500 00 SO 00 5000“ 00)5500 B500 00i9000|icp00

Locax NorroKB.—A limited num ber of local notices frltt bo adm itted a t tho ra te ,o f flftoon

‘ bents p e r Hue; They , will bo plaopd a t th e bot- . t om of tho looal columtts only, and m ust have

“ odv~U.at.the end. When continued four weeks or.longer? ad lS couh t of 2ft poir c e n t Ib allowed.

TKnMs.—Yearly advertisem ents are payable'v ,q u a rte rly ,,in advanco :.advertisem ents lorJeBa

‘berlod than three m onths are cash. .*>

■‘I . O i i r A j c e i i t H .Geo.‘ P , Rowell & Cp.,'10 Spruco stl, New York. W. $V.Sharp & Co.. a I Park Row, New York,; Edw in AJden 140 N assauat.,H ew York,

and Cincinnati." J . II. Bates, 41 Park Row, Now York. „ '

N , W^Ayer «fc feon, Times Building, Phlla’d.. P ra tt & Co., N inth and Arch eta., Phlla’d . /

' Will receive advertisem ents for Tub Jo u rn a i* a t regular DUbllfehod rates. 1

J n all cases wo resorvevthe right to re leo t anjt advertisem ent th a t m ay bo objectionable to u s . ,

l e g a l N o t l c e i . v ' * \Our friends will pleaso bear In m ind th a t 'Pas

J ournal is a legal newspaper, and as such lfl the proper m edium for all legal notices. Somo aq-H -1, f .1 . 1. A V... lo ... Ifflth

t ln ter-vorilHomcntR belong to us by law , while w ith m any others It Is optional w ith the p a rt? lr ested a s to w h a t paper should publish them (

I....; « F r * e . N o tice s .* ’By m utual agreem ent, and by reoomraenda-

tlon of the New Jersey Editorial Association, the newspapers of Aebnry Park have decided to abolish the unfair and unw arranted custom of giving free lodal notices to entertainm ents d f4 any kind which hai '* ‘ ’ * x

!so f money for the --------- ... ------------vlduals. H ereafter we shall m ake a oharge of

* five eents p e r line to residents and ten cen ts per - lino tb traveling or ou table companies Or persons

i have as tholr object the raising tho benefit of societies o r Indl-*

M r. E g b e r t T ow ner has aold hlB E igh th avo-nuo residence for $ 10 ,000."

R ev. A. R ogert, d r ! , m ade a h asty visit’ to tbo P a rk a n d G rove on M onday.

T uesday’s heavy rain cleaned the streots ahd s ta rted b ad s an d grassJnto> now life.

- M r. G eorge W n rtz , of the P a terson P m a , and wife, a re s topp ing a t the A tlan tic House, Ofeean G rove. > ■

T w o very va luab le leases aro offered for .sale by W., I I . .Tones,- the coal dealer. See advertisement. . .

T he real e s ta te llrm of Ervien & S tock ton has been dissolved and M r.8 tocktbn now con­tro ls the business, ~ y

S upt. Jo ra lem on promlaos th a t a c a r wlll b$ ru n o ver thft en tire lebgth of the E lectric tait- way within ten days.

T bo-foundation o f Mr. T re a t’s 1 o n A sbury aveuuo Is com pleted a h dnp- . . . . v . - ' t •

Messrs. Rogers, G arrison &>■ Rogers a re p u t t lo g u p .a ^ ln rg e b u lld ln g a d jo In ln g tb e lL m iU for a u ofllce an d s to re rooms.

Mr. L. M. Meeker, of B rookjyn , m ade o h asty v lslh tp the P a rk on T h u rsd ay to p u t h is houso In o rd er for the sum m er. . . ^

Mr. M, J . Boycb reachod hom tfon W ednes^ d ay even Ing frdm Roojtledgo, F lo rida ; wbqro ho has sp en t the w lntor on th e force o f th ellfntWllldtftff'-lijmr-T'V • :'V -.-rr: ■'*'

Miss Llzzie S ill-ente^talned a num ber o f her yoilfigf friends a t , t h e G rand Ave. Hotel o n S a tu rday evening , on the occasion o f h e r b irthday ann iversary . . / V * r

Mr. an d Mrs. G. W, E vans aro In W ashings ton, D , C.‘, where they pn-ived on M onday/ fi-om A rlington , FlaV* M rs.. E v an s’s health has g rea tly lm proved^ aud -1 n a few 'days she will co n tin u e her hom ew ard journey-as^far a s Philadelphia. T. y ' ' - ^

Tho casting th a t M r, Bradley picked u p in a foreign ju n k shpp, etch ings o f which were m ade th a t have figured so largely ^n publlo p rin ts ; nas been handsom ely gilded ,by M r. E* E . M an y ,, ah d is e n vjew l a Schneider’s show w indow s. . •. ■ • ■ ' ; ' ' -

T here are now ,440 houso conhect% »s on the m ains o f th e A sbury P ark and now tap s a re being m ade a lm o st'ev e ry day. ’ ' • '.

‘M r. A u te n , o f the Second N ational B ank of N ew ark, spen t Sunday w ith Mr. an d Mrs. Charle$ J . H u n t, a t th e A tlan ticH o u se , Ocean Grovo. ' . ’ ~ .......

T h l^ F rid a y Is “ open vda^’^ a t - t h e -Longi b r a n o h H igh School. T here” will be q u ite a

delegation in a tten d an ce- from the Asbnry P a rk school.

M r. J a m e s J . Powers, C. E ., o f Brooklyn, will lectur^ on Sewer System s an d the dis­posal of sewage, a t L ib rary H all, n e x t Thurs­day evening.

T h o sa le o f Dr. E b S # Una team and c a r­riages, „ which tak es placo th is (Saturday) afte rnoon .sh o u ld d raw jn a n y lovers o f good horses together. >

Mr. J . B. Thom pson, of.Ocdan G rove,ended Ula Boason a t tbo E v e re tt Hotel, .TackeonvUle, on M onday, and j s a t homo again. He brought w lthh lp i an ew m in ia tu re yacht m ade in F lorida, w ith which ho proposes to b e a t any th ing oti W esley.or Floloher L ak es .: | t Is

lit tle Q tfet an d tho m odemImprovem ents for se lf stoerlug and ‘‘ trim ­m ing sh ee ts .” .M essrs, W. P , Ladom aa and C. .J . . H aiti a lso own fast sailers, and the races betw een them th is season a re’iboked forw ard to w ith a . g rea t deal o t In terest, . A, prlze c a p wUl b e aw arded to th e m ost^ tue—H cessful yach t.. • • - ■ ‘ : A \ ;

•Mrs. JL1zzieTW alker, s is te r in'raW drT>Ir.”C.“F. W alke iyof th is place, was a eehdoolm ate of th e P re sid e n t’s wilo a t WellB College, g rad ­uating , tw p.^m rsJ)iifflm JkIr8. C leveland. L ast

- l ) t . K e a to r’s law dJts ambnjT the fl ret to need1 th e m ow er. The docto r’s horses an d the grass In th e f ro n t y a rd show the effect o f p len ty of

. good {ood an d p ro p er care . -

T he w indow s of J e n k ln s’H sta tionery and G ow dy & P itch e r 's harness estab lishm ent'a re a p re t ty good" advertisem en t of the varied c o n te n ts o f the twp stores. .-V

T h e J o u r n a l begs to acknow ledge, w ith inw ard satlgfaction, the receip t o f som e fresh,

J o o th so m e Cal 1 fornTa" a 9paragua from - the M ikado o rb ric -a -b rao , M r. C. E. Bobst.

W e u n d ers tan d th a t Uuasoll Hullck Is abou t m oving to Ocean county . l i e says th a t ho d o u b t there w ill be trouble u n d e r ^he local op tion law , and he w ishes to got away.

A unt Polly B asse tt an d h e r accom plisfied d au g h te r a rrived here th is week. They are

booked to r P ittsb u rg and Philadelphia' before they se ttle dow n In the P ark for tbo sum m er.

M r.O . II. BroWn will now be ,h t h is N orth Spring L ak e store every w e e k d a y e x cp p t 8at- urdayq;’ H is b ig estab lishm ent Is fu ll o f the flnest and la te s t styles of a ll sorts o f h o u se - fu rn ish ing g o ods;' and noth ing pleased him b e tte r th a n to havo his A sbury P afk frlehds c a ll upon him .:

Rev. D. W. Skellenger, o f Dunellen, N . J . , preached last S unday to large congregations- a t the P resb y te rian Church. T he m orning serm on w as a fine exposition o f D ay ld ’s y a l- rnnt Qght for h o r earth ly k ingdom as a .t^p o o f the necessity o f the C hristian w arfare. The eveaing was a pi'alse service a n d tho topic,: “ G?pd Js love.”

M r. J e iry T ilto n w as d riv ing n e a r th e fre ight sta tio n W ednesday, afternoon when h is horse becam e frightened by a tra in . The anim al” wheeled around , throw M rT T lf to rf from his su lky , then dashed In to a wagon, leav ing th e tw o -w b ^ le i, an d rfcih-op M ain s treet w ith the harness dangling tb o u t lils

ps. The* horse ra n as far a s Oceanvlllc.ir i * 9 * ■ - . .. * .. -J

In the early p a rt of th e w lntor M rs. T . M. Avery suffered a severe sickness In Brooklyn^ Recovering sufficiently to travel, sho w ent to T h o m asv ille /tJa ., w here she rem ained u n til th is week, w hen she retu rn ed to th e P ark . H er Illness has in terfered with her bnlld ing

.plans here, and the tiotei she ‘contem plated, erecslng on the ocean f ro n t will JioJ; bo bullt; thlsfseason. H er health is now fully recov^ ered. ' .

In Mr. Cyrua W. Flojd’s ydunge? 'd jjy s ho was engaged In th o 'ftan n fac tu ro of p ap er, an d through business reverses was obliged to m ake an assignm ent. . A co m p ro p lso waa effected ‘an d cred itors received ab o u t 50 per c en t. M j. F ield was released from his logal obligations, and afterw ard^ prospered In business, b u t tbo m atte r of the d eb t -ho owed, m orally , to h ts form er creditors waa alw ays u p u trm o st In h is m ind. W hen ho had paid ofT the, la s t do llar, with In terest frocn tho dato of h is failure , ho felt as though ho had dono his duty . H e Is now a vory w m lthy m an, b u t h is policy has alw ays been, “ Owe ho roun an y th ing .”

year M rs. W alker was in W ashington and before leavlngfsho very n a tu ra lly desired to call u p o n 'X m . C le v e la n d 'a n d ape’ if sho re ­m em bered her. Upori bending h e r c a td to the W hite H ouse she received a co rd ia l no te from Mrs. C leveland, inv iting her to call and ap^ poin ting a tithe. The call was m ade and. Mrs. W alker was honored w ith a n Inform al ijocla] ohat of ,OTne duration ; an d h e r welcome waah ea^y beyond aU expectation . She will long rem em ber tho p leasan t visit.

A colored m an w as'driv ing th a t fall vehicle vfaceUously know n aa the “ b an d w agon,” Tjsed'by the E lectrio Railway m en In a d ju s t­ing the overhead wires, one day th is week,; and did n o t m ake a ver^. good calcu lation as

'to Its he igh t. I n try ing to drive u nder the line the to p of the w agon cau g h t one o f the. big coppor w ires and pulled i t from th e b a n g - . e r. I t fe ll a n d s tru c k the Iron t ire , and a s tho cu rren t waa on there were blue blazes and some ta ll crack ing a s the mptals cam e togeth­er. One ot the raulefl a ttach ed to th e wagon touched his heel to the w ire and a t once be­cam e am bitious to b reak the k ick ing record, b u t was^Qnally secu red ^ I t is affirmed by w it­nesses th a t th e jlr lF e r ac tua lly turned white.

F o r co ttages to ren t' and barg a in s In real estate a t Key E^st, ap p ly to R.„,p. Love, Key E a s t L and Office.—Adv.:

P residen t M cEw an was in tow n a p a r t of the week, b u t h a s retrtrned to Philadelphia. Mrs. M cEw'an tfas^been 111, o lse_tBe_ family w ould have been home now. They v IU come n e x t week. . ________

A m ong th e n ea tes t of the co ttages lately '* e rected Is t h a t o f . M rrllen ry D oren, on Bangs

avenue. The In te rio r arrangem ent is very' i' com ple te ,and well .ad ap ted fo r the use o f a

sm all fam ily . • . -;>t •„

M r. D . C raw ford ’B ‘‘ Palace of M usic,” in th e n ew W h ite b u ild in g ,o n M aln stree t, open­ed o n T h u rs d a y w ith a b rillian t d isp lay of pianoB, organs, m n sfta lih efch an d lse , low ingm ach ines, & c. - . 1

- R e h e a t co ttag e on G rand avenuo, above Sewall, form erly^occiipIedJjy F re d L .^o m era ,

• i^ J ia s been p u rch ased o f Mr. M o tle rb y M rt^ . ^ 'M . - R a ls to n , 'p rincipal of the Ocehn Grovo

d ep a rtm en t of-tho public schools. V

’■ MrV J o h n I). ' Beeglo id Having a canary- co lo r d ress o f p^ ln t 'p u t on his M ain s tree t

* ch a teau . I t Is In lively c o n tra s t to tho som bre t in t o f th e B ap tist Church-.- Mr. Ashor Culver la d o ing the w ork lu tho best m anner.

**• M r.“AfCCfieaaey has a horse au d c a rr ia g e es p a rtn e r In tbo real esta te buelnoss. W ednes­day m orniug the anim al took a no tion to run th in g s to su it hlm selt and camo near dissolv­ing partnersh ip . Ho w as.caught a fte r a lively chose an d b ro n g h t back to business.

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A pressuro o f advertisem ents a n d th e pnbr llcation in detail of the W esloy Lako bridge, nego tia tions has com pelled the om ission ot tho r e p o r t o f tho Bonrd of T rade m eeting,

^ “ Silas P e te rs ’ ” le tte r and many Item s o f local In terest. M ost o f them will be given, nex t w eek;- -- , ______^

W eedon’s Law n Dressipg, 8co c a rd .— A<b>.

Tho open ing term of; the* ^oasldo-H om o; B o ard ln g an d Day Hcliool for y oung ladies an d ch ildren , A sbury Park , opens A p ril-18. Prl-*

. vate pupils in m usic, languages, & o ./ th o r ­oughly taa g b t. t ’or circulars; ad d ress Miss R o s v P r in c ip a l, ,004 A sbury avenue, A sbury Parlf, N . J.^- 'Ad». -

C all and exam ine tho Imm ense s tock of mattrosscB and b ed d in g -n t J , A. G lthens ^ C o .’s new facto ry , 14!1 Main s tree t, head of. Luke avonue.—Ado.

Awnings, felting fo r bollore, now code, w eather signals, p ride from |8 to $10 p e r act. Hom ‘mot>way’s ,B lP ‘Cookmifn4Vi— Ajlu.

'JP lib y a r o r N e v c r ^ o t , o f bargu lns in co ttago properties a n d desir­ab le vacan t lots in Aebnry Park a n d W est A abury, a t G 6uld & Pawloy’s agency. C^ll and see th em ,a t e ither ofllce and get bottom prices.—Ativ* ,

JM>—A t QO Cpnts—OJ>25 doz. gentlem en’s hats, F edora sty lo iu,

black o r d rab , will be p u t on sale this S a tu r­day. Dou^t fall to g e t one.

H enry S teinbach , iBrlck'Store.—Ado.

' O reat Crash in W all-Paper.Ja c o b Doll, the p rac tica l paper-hanger an d

decorator, has on hand the largest a n d finest stock of g lit and p lain w allpaper and decora­tions, an d glij; p ic tu re m oulding an d frames. Picture, hooks a t lowest prices -In the county, ft I ve us a ca ll. E stim ates given. No. 543 Cookm an av enue,'A sbury Park, N* J'.-»i4f/w.,

Corsets! C orsets!30 doz. French Sateen Corsets a t 97 cents,

V . WOrtll IS.fiO"20 doz. F ren ch S ateen C o rse fe lit^O 'cen ts ,''- "

' .w orth $2.00. 20 do?. Twilled Corsets a t 47c, worth $1.50. lO T loirC hildren’a W aists uv23u,'w ortlr50c."...

The above are from *the recen t Broadway Are, hut w arranted a ll perfect. Secure som e a t once a t tho

Brick Store of Henry Stelnbdclu—^dy.

‘A full an$k<yynplote a sso rtm en t of T russes a t K in m o n tb ^ rC o ’s .-iv i'/n . ~. *

V. Prices Ttfll tlie'Story.J u a l spend a few m om ents n t o u r show

windfows. Sco th e varie ty o f goods on d is­play ami note p articu la rly the price m arked on each ^ T h a t tel Id the story 1 I f you walit. a closer inspection o n r s to re Isftpen t o y o u In all departm en ts. W e claim th a t o u r prices aro^Jow^r fp r “tho sam e o ioss.of goods than a t any o th er s to re I ii th e S ta le 1 ; T V .\

\ Steinbaob Bros.— Adit.

Carpenter^ W anted. »25 good ca rp en ters w anted o n M onday,

April 10; W ages $2.50 por day 5 -work u n til July<Sl A ddress Bonj. A lbeftson, A sbury Park .\ —Adv., * 1,

O rent Value for C sib Ii.

Messrs. Steinbach Bros, have recontly tfiade exton&lve additions to th eir Shoe Depart ment, p u ttin g in an assortm ent o f th d finest as well ks tho lower g rades ( f foo t w ear. T his Btock was all m ade to their special o rd e r by leading m anufacturers, bought fo r cash, and Is placed on their shelves a t as sm all advance over ac tua l cost as leg itim ate expenses wljl perm it. Every taato can be su ited .

■f)Jd S tand , I^akftav. an d Main s t

M attings! M atttn^st- Nice White M atting a t $4 00 a ro n >

Fanoy check M atting a t $5.75 a roll.*And hnndTfds of piecoa of F anoy\M atting a t com parativelyJow prices, a t the

. Brick S tore ^ f Henry 8 telnbaclf.—Jrf».

~Ad>’

i j a ^ l i e s i n a F i r e m a n ’s H a l l . _

The Ball o f N eptune E n g in e 'H o u se w it­nessed a, novel gathering on W ednesday even­ing. T li6 unnbual ^peC taolo^of m any e x tra sea ts j-w lth ^ th e - carfy in g o f-su n d ry tfibs an d m y B ^ o u p ^ p a c k a g o s ,’ all gave token th a t sq m cth ln g m o re than o rd in a ry ,w as a b o u t to tak e ^ la c e . Tho p rom oters o f the-aflfalr whls* pored with double-capped Bocreoy n o t to lo t your wife know abou t it, b u t b ring the

wom en folks. ’7 " ' ~ ; l . ;i_ --V.' A nd Ih o wom en folks camo. wUli wlvesi sis

ters, m others and sw eethearts, to th o rcuiilott of. tho Nopkuno'o m onthly banque't. M r. G. F. Kroehl, president, wore his usu a^b o o lg n ap t smile, graolously receiving th e '"co m p an y ’s guests. C ap t. Mlnttc arid Secretary- Bird were hero, th e re and everywhere, m ak ing them - boIvob useful, and Indeed the.W hol^ com pany wero on tho a lq rt to see th a t tlietr guests.w ere well provided.

A very excelloht pfogtyuv. w as im provised for th e occasion. Tho first; num ber was a p lan o Bolo by M rs. M .-F . B ird . P resident Kroehl g a v e 'a n address oFw elcom o, Which' was followed w ith a vocal qoIq by H arry Red­w ay. -Capt. M inot was called' on fo r a n "ad­dress, b u t declined, as ho won Id havo so m uch ta lk in g d u rin g th e evening. H o k e p t b is word. M essrs. H u rled a n d n o flm an gave a ban jo dhef, 7 w hich was well received. M r. J'ohn F . H aw kins, the Dopew o f aftor-dinnor speechm akers, then laVored h is hearers with a n addro86, jlearned and poin ted . 'M rs. Miles, a lw ay a .read y , gave a recitation . Ex-Chief Beegle arid D . H . JVyckoff spoke Jo t w h a t they know- ab o n t fires, fire com ^in les in general, and those df A sbury P ark In particu la r. The be|ujoisJs thon gave a n o tW exhib ition o f their -skyi.^ M r. $t. E. Buohanon an d Rev. J . D . S to n e --m ad e ahort addresses. Messrs. Com p and Ripley delighted tho aud ience with their .m usical specialties. Addresses b y Mr. U. C. Pcnflold anil P residen t M cEwan, o f the Board *of ComtriissioncrH, closed tbe exer­cises. •-*

Tho guests were then served w ith Ico cream , cake and lem onade, which was good, ab u n d ­a n t and to spare. M r. W. II. Miles, who a r ­rived too lato for his placo on tho brogram , gave a Germ an dialect recita tion . Tho slng- lug of “ A uld L ang Syne,” led by C apt. M lnotj-eoneluded 'the-evening.----------------------

. W l i y 8 0 Clienp? .. lIs w h a t everybody a sks who has seen Shoos sold a t Buoh ‘low f ig u re s ,, Sim ply “because I . bought all of my shoes d irec t from tho m anu­factu rer. A nother large sale th is Saturday.

H enry Steinbach, Brick Store.—^rfw.

Don’t forgetHtho ” Tailor Sociable,” to be given by th e lad les o fL tho B ap tist Church, noxt W ednesday.n lght, a t the S a in t Claire, S ecord avenue. Som ething now, q u ee r an d h u m o ro u ^ s prom ised. Each lady to b ring an apron o f somo kind not hemm ed. .Admis-- s lon for indies, 10 c e n ts ; gontlemen, 25 centa, e n titlin g th c m to a n aprdri. Those In terested 1n the o rg a n fund are.Uiy.inHU : th e prizes.—Adv. ■ : . ' v i__

P aiita tobnsl I 'an ta loons! /225-pa ir Men’s Pantaloons a t 75 cents.200 p a ir M en’s P antaloons a t 09 cents.

Aud m an y 'o th e r com paratively low prices a t tho Brick S tore’of H enry S teinbach.—Adv.

lU itie rs '© lee Club.Thcse.justly ce leb rated eitigers (15) will give

ono o f tholr G rand Concerts a t Educational Hall, T hursday cvenlug, April 20th. Adm is­sion 25 centa. Reserved seats -55 cents.—Adt>.

M illinery! M illinery!As usnal, fo r .handsom e fancy ribbons,

atklfah trl»olGf&-bonuct8 ,a u d p retty flow ery you can i>g boataccO m m odated a t the . '

Brick Storo o f Honry StelnbachT—Adv.

Easy F itting 8?ioes.S teinbach Bros. \ have the f a s te s t fitting

shoes in tow n. A t tjiis season, w hen a sud­den warm spell b r ln g r 'o u t the weakness of co rns o r tender jo in ts, n o th ing can be m ore satisfacto ry th an a p a ir o f commori-sense, limber-soled Bhoes for ladles or m isses, o r an easy-fitting W aukehphast for" tho m en. The com fort obtained is worth ten tim es th e cost. See our display of new and fashionable shoesfor spring and sum m er w ear. .

Old S tand, Lako ave. an d M ain St.—Adv.

Ready-Made Ciotliing-.H enry Steinbach, o f the B rick Store, has

now^on hand th e largestrasBortm entrbf-men’s,^ boys’ and ch ild ren ’s clo th ing ev e r offered a t prices th a t d efy com petition.—iltltfr ^

/ M anilla Tablets, 4heavy paper, rulod both sides, 10 cen ts each, a t the J o u r n a l oflJce.f-v5UJy.-

Cni*tain Poles, W iodou SUaUeH.C u rtain poles Complete a t 80 cents.^Vindow shades on sp rin g rollers, 8Q c e n ts . .At tbo Brick S to i^ d f H enry s te in b a c h ,-—Adv.

— A-jfappyTlioujrlit^ ^^ I w ill havo my m attresses renovated a t

onco a t the new m attress fac to ry o i J . A. G lth en s :* Co., 143;Main street, head of. Lake avenue .’.’—A do. ■ . -

r"-~ " >_T / Plante Leajtos, . ~A late and Improved edition, at T oe J ournal ofilco, 718'MatMsQn-avo.^-Jdw.

" f : r *prin ted on sa fe ty paper and bound 25 In a a book, 15 cen ts a t tho J o u u n a l ofilco.— Adv.

Creedm oor s tan d ard p a por targe ts, 50 y ard s pracjico rango, p rin ted an d for sa le a t tfyo Asbury P a tk 'P rln tln g Houso .—4 dv. *" ’ ‘

JOS. L. DURRAH,: D P lastexex,

503 TH IRD AVEN U E.Jobhhitf Promptly attended to.

N O V E L T I E SF i n e S t a t i o i i a * y , I> o 11n , T o y s ,

( n t l e r y , W r i t i n g . J V I a t « r t a l s , e t c . - C i r c u l a t i n g : L i b r a r y .

AT JEN K IN S’ N E W B R IC K S T O R E

Main street, opposite D epot. ,

Proposals Wanted.PropoHftls will bo recolved| fo r tho lem oval of

Karbujre from tho Doroujjh of Aabury ParTc-for ono year from Juno 15th, 1883, to Juno 16th, 18k):- AddrcHB all letter*.to <;. T. UAILKY.

Clerk ofTom m hsjjiiH ui*, P a rk H all,' w A abury ParkANmv Jo rsoy .

Proposals Wanted.Proposals will bo received for^lIghtlnK tho

struetrt of Hie Borough o f Asbury Park for one ■year from May 1st, 18b3.,to May lat,- 1880. -

AdUross alUlottcnUe ’a- J c. t . JJAJLBY,- J’lerlj of CommliJsionorn. Park Hall,

• '^A B h u ry 'i’ark, New Je rsey .'

*T"‘ ou Friday, April 6th, a Png■ U W k3 J m dog, w lta white breast, lit­tle larger tlt^n ordinary pugs. Answers to tlio name of^* U oriX i^uliable rew ard If returned to

C or.y ran dBBItTJ. SLOAN,

Phlrd Avon., Anbury Park.

Crawford's-Palace of Music,the leadlngraoslo store o f the Atiantio coast.

1 4 3 -1 4 3 IV fiiii S t . . A n b u r y P a r k , N« Jf*(White's now briok building.) Bohr Bros; & Co.’s, MathuBbek, S terling and. Woliwen Pianos.. Wil­cox Sc VVblto and bterllng O rgans.' Muslaai In­strum ents, muslo. books, Bhoot musle. Plano, organ.and table covers. Scarfs, stools, and sew­ing machino suriplleg. Pianos and organs for sale or ren t—cash or on Instalments. Dome&tio, American, and o ther Sowing M achines-for rent o r aalo—cash o r "on Insta lm ents.1 Repairs'made to pianos, organs and sewing machines. --

& " o D. CRAWFOni># y

BRANCH O FFIC E OFTie Prudential Insuranee Company

OF AMERICA. ■ " -

N ;6.,’ 2,7 B a y a r d S t .yNEW BRUNSWICK, N. J ;, . ' t ; - '

Insures persons fro m One to Seventy Year* o f Age, fro m $15.00 to $25,000.

Agenta collect premiums weekly, w ithout any ^ troublo to the Insured,All claim s paid w ithin 21-hoars. In order th a t

th e money may be available In tim e o f greatest need. Send-postal card to office and agent will c all on you. — It. J . UOBERTSQN, Snpt. -

p r A g e n ts wanted in every town.

s a w life m m m m m iNew York City. W anted, sub-agents f o r th e above Com pan v in ovory. township and village. Liberal commission to energetic canvassers. Apply to • - -jr. Ifl. e A a n v e l . •

’ . ’ Long Branoh, N .J .,General Agent for Monmouth Co., Now Jersey.

The only fine calf $9 N o am lcn * Shoe in the world made w i t h o u t t a c k * o r n a l l a . Asstylish and durable as thoso costing 8s Qr $0, and having no tacks or nails to w ear tho slocking o r hurt the foot, makes thom as comfortable and well-fitting as a hand sowed shoe. Buy thebest. None genuino uoIobb stamped on bottom '* W. L. Douglas $8 Shoe. W arranted.”

W L. Douglas $4 Shoe,only hand-b«wed welt shoo, which equals cus­tom-made shoos, costing fn*m$(Ito$y.

W.L. Douglas $2.50 Shoefor heavy wear.

W. L. Douglas $2 Shoe ainSoyand is the best Bcnool shoe In the world.

All tho abovo goods are mado In Congress, But­ton, Lace and W aukenphast, and are ror’sale a t.

O . H .

“ Twin City” Hat snd Shot Store,Main St., Opp. Depot, A S ll tJ K Y P A R K . - ^ “ Call and see our New Spring lia ta. They are Light In-Welght, Fast-Jn Color an d Popular In price; ■ ' '...V;aV

T R A Y I S ,

Watolimalep and Jeweler,

MAIN ST.’ "ijirtre clock on the _ fron t of the store.TJIAHfONDS.-----

WATCHKSand JEVVELBT.

Fine repairing and adjtistlng aspooialty.

CEO. C. ORMEROD,CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,

A S B U R Y P A S H , » . 9 .Established 1878. Jobbing promptly, a ttended

to. Best of reference^glven:'Office and Reslderico,

COR. SEWALL AVE. AND BOND ST.

IkViUiam BeamesHAS OPENED AT HIS STORE ON MATTISON

AVKNUK, A FULL LINE OF

Field. 6a id& i -and1 Flower Seeds,

Embracing GRAS8 SEED, and the choicest vari­ety of Com, Deans, Peas, etc., with ex tra fine Harden and Flower Seeds.

All warranted pure and truo to namo.

ASBURY PARK

Concrete Works. Third Ams, seirlUM, 1

ASBURY PAKK, - NEW JERSEY. T o tho I’ublie. *

Having laid ln the past 2 years a t Asbury Park. Ooean Grove, North Spring Luko, Brlello and Point Pleasant 71.68* square foot of Asphaltum o r Concrete walks, drives &o. By personally superintending tbo work mysolf the coming sea­son, with men having 8 to IH years oxperlenco to do tho work, I will guarantee satisfaction. Any one desiring any ot the above work, I shall be pleased to m eet. NO agents employed. AUoori- iraots m ust bo mado with iho undersigned. All communications promptly attended to. Also hemlock curbing sot to lino und grude. •

Very respectfully,S. L . BARTHOLOMEW, - -

omco and Residence 700 Munroo-avenue,, ' ■ c o rn e r B ond s tree t.P.O. Box 616.

G O A L ,Lime and fertilizers.

-Best grades o f Rod Ash, Lehigh and Ply>,, mouth Coal.

MASONS’ MATERIALS.■ I

- RED AND BLACK MORTAlt,- LImor Comont,-Marblo Dufit,-Hairr&tt--*-i‘—

Ilrlok always on band.

SHELL LIME FRESH BORNEO.

m SA2T 1IHE MS COAL ._ I. K. HOPE, ManajjfifP"

"Weeden s Lawn Blessing,Best material to mako grass grow. Used by

Dr. Keator, John W. .Sutpben, L. C. ItarmorO, niul many others. ^Vddross,

W . C . W E E D E I f , Manager, Box 703, Asbury Park, \

Ot- leavo orders a t Uearaea* Gfocory.

FINE SOFT and h an l woodjmaples.. . . . 811-. _____ . ver, Norway, English, Eto.

Must ne soid at somo prioe-to oloar up Rumson N u m ries . :r

Horse for Sfile.Bayboreo, 16^ handi h lg l^ lW ht built, picas

an t driver, not afraid of railroad o r electrio oare, has been drlvon by ladled fo r tw o years and is w arranted kind and tree . Would m ake a goo<l hacke?.- Three m pntba credit will bo given.,

AddreHS, COOPER, 805Sixth avonue,, , Aabury Park; N. J ,

ASBURYPARKELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER CO.

• ‘ N otlco Is hereby-given th a t a t a m eeting o f tho Board o f Directors* o ftho Aebury P ark E lectric L ight and Powor Co., hold M arch 81, 1888, a Semi- A nnual Dividend o r T H U EE ANIJ A IIA LF^PE U CEHT. w asldeclared on the C apital Stock,, payablo o n o r 'a f te r April 14, 1888. T ran sfer Books \y 11] be_ closed froni-A pril 10 to 20. * . j - ~ V

A ttes t; . . ' MVRON S. CO U LD ,GEO. M . LANE, Secretary . • • • .. r , P resident.

: ‘ NEEDED IN N ’ ;•

C o n s t r u c t io n

o f B u i ld in g s■ t , •'

FURNISHED BY

In te r io r W o rk . M u r a l D e co r a tio n .

Antique, Jrtistic Brass and Bronze Hardware,——-BY-— - ; .

TH E BO NH EUR D EC O R A TIVE CO.Under special supervision of

EGBERT TOWNER,Opposite and W est o,f Freight' Station,

ASBURY PARK, N. J.

h o t e l s , ^ c .

Grand Ave. Hotel,tbo largest hotel open all thp year.

Complete In all modern appUahces for the health and com fortof W inter guests.

Artesian w ater. Perfect KoweraRC.’ Steam heat all through'. • - *

LYBRAND SILL, Prop’r.

New Hotel LafayetteAmerican and European plan.

Broad and Cbsstout Sts., Philadelphia,W ithin threo m inutes’ walk o f P. If. R. station.

TKRMH:American Plan, 5.1, $8.60 and $•!. Baths extra. European Plan, I l , $1.50 and Vi. Balhs extra.

L. U. MALTBY.

THE IR VIN G ,Third avonuo, near ocean,

ASBURY PA RK , N E W JER SEY .OPEN THE ENTIRE YEAR.

For further particulars, addroaa .M. LAUDENSLAGER.

g - e a l E s t a t e .

BARGAIN.Fully furnished boarding house near thebeavh,

also cottago and cholco lot very cheap.Address BOX 181, Asbury Park P. O.

TO LET OR FOR SALE“ T he G lobe,”

408 Fourth ave.* south side, near Beck street,, for season or year. Furnished. Thirteen largo rooms In good order and location. Terms mod­era te to a good tenant. Address .

E. A.-LE PAUD, \B68 Hudson St., New York.

Or inquire a t J oubnai, oQlco.: v

F O E S A L E ,TwO Valuable Leaseson property on Main street a»d tho railrpad, near First avonuo. Apply to

W. i l . JONES, Coai Dealer,’Cor. Main St. and Second Ave., Asbury Park.

FocSale or Exchange.A country 'storp-and desirable dw elling 18

rooms (suitable for B u m m e r boarders) barn, wa­gon house, AO. 7 acres, fino garden land, 400 pearji trees, 25 apple trees, 1 aero strawberries and raspberries. Near I>mg Branch and Asbury' Park, N .J .

F arm ' 12 acres, 8U miles from Asbury Park, N. J. Apply to WM. B. BYltAM.

• ' Postoffico Iiullding. Room 1,Aabury I 'a rk , N. J .

C O T T A G EW o. 9 P i t m a n A v e . , O c e n u O r o v e , N . S .

....... - " ' ' vNear the Ocoan.

—l-btrun» througli to McCilntpck street. TJi/re ia an Artesian well 45» feet doop on promises, a fountain ln front yard. Cottage comfortably fu m lH h o d . Price fo r all 84000. Address

' A. S:T0WN8BJND, A tiantio Worka,. Marshall streo t, Brooklyn.

•, I F q x S a l e .Tw o F in e L o ts 5 0 x 1 5 0 F ee t,with plenty of shade. Prico'Sl.OOOeaoh. I^ocatod 6n the north side of Sixth avomiorbotwoon Bond and Emory atrceta, Aabury Park, N- J* Also two nloo lots for B a le , prlcp 8500 each,'loontod on tho Gould & Oaboriio tract, adjoining Uradloy Reaoli. Apply to any Real Entato Agont In the Park, or<to the owner, P. R. LHW1S, ’«

601 Sixth ovcnuo, Aabury Park, N-. J .

AT RUMSON NURSERIESU T T I E H IL T B R , N . J .

Cholco nursery, atook veVy low. Finoj-oses, 85 oontSr Peach, trees, your choice, a ccntR.' Elms, king o f trees, cheap. Evergreens atA lm ost.any price. . E. BlsEKMAN, Managpr.

7

a t Jhimaon Nnrserlos for only $8 per Imn-

jnrtp. Also LeConto Pear . f'nundred. *. BHEliMANv Manager.

BIRD’S

\ Knickerbockir fM A R K E T , *

( E ( t a b ) U h e d l u N o w I f o r l t 1 8 6 1 .)

O N L Y T H K ^

S e a t ^ v i C o a , t s 3

A R E ^ O L D .

F in e s! Ppultry ..-— S m o k ed - M ea tsv

S u p e r io r C orned BetefFrom Selected Stook, Artoslan W ater and Pure

Pick ling Materials.

Vegetables and Fruits. Froflh Dally from Monmouth Couiity

Farms.C A N N E D Y E a E T A B L E S ,\ P E S H E R T F R U IT S ,

P H I S I P t f D n i N O . A o- . »

A satisfactory place to deal. whoro'everyt^lng* sold la guaranteed to be the beat In the m arket.

Telophono connections with Park and Grove.

JAMES H. BIRD,

„ r _, . . . . r .r NURSERIESwill sell you gracofur Willows, elegant Poplars and Malden Ifulr trees. Ilardy llerbuceotiH nlunts, such as Plumo X)ross, Ilardy Geranium, Snljerw ort, Vucca and a dozen o ther varieties. Numerous vln«s iind crpcpera. lledco plants a t prices in reach of all who love tho beautiful.

P HOTOGRAPHY lrH t8 Perfection I

'(INSTANT AN’ E0U&) LIFK LI KB KIPRK8BI0WB.

PACH BROS... ..811 BROADWAY.

_ „ .. Cor. 13th St., NEWTOUIC.CHILDREN OUR PUTS.. PRICKS MODERATE.

S . ID. OZR-AlIMIEIR/;, THE BOAT BUILDER,

haa a supply of now and second-hand Boats for salo or hlro. Codar Boats u specialty. Oars and rowlocks on hand. Bcjats delivered to any lake In tbo vicinity o f Aebury Park.P. O Box 180, Ocean Grove. •- B. D. CRAMEI^-

For Sale a t RumsoH NurserieaAltheas, Purple Barberry, Japan Quinoe (flower­ing) and doxens of othor olegank, choioo and ruro shrubbery at from 12 to. 18 cents por plant. A chance for everyone to have a door y^rd e<iual to wealthy i>coplo. .

- EstabllKhed 1«B1.*

EVERETT E. I1AANY,I M t A t l l C A l .

HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER,. 710 COOKMAN AVE.,

ASBURY PARK, N. J.

M ;fl« K S 0 N NURSERIESIng ItoiieiBuekloH, Wltiturtaa. Olios, Hyr*

lngaa, etc., a t prices th a t never'w ilt bo so low again. I t la the ehanco of a life thno.

E. BKEKMAN, Muniigiurjl.lttloSilver,-N. J..

DANIEL G. COVERT,f No. 27 Pilgrim Pathway, Oceau Grove, N. J „ G E N E R A L AG E N T

— iron tuv.-----PurcbasL., Sale and Renting o f Real E s ta te .Also Property Insured In flrst-olasa companies. Improvements m ade for non-residents. Proper­ty cared for. Loans negotiated and.Collections made. ' Correspondence solicited. P. O. Boxi2180.

M :R8 . R O SA LIN E V. R IPL E Y ,

TEAOHER OF PIANO, OROAH AND THEORY.Forolgn and Amorloao flngorlng. Torma—f 15 for

tf) lessons, payable a t 10 th lesson.

iy[K8. A. O. OIiMlTOif,;DHEB8MAKER,

38-Dolftwaro nvenuo, OROVE

Butcher’s Store to Let,With largo loo Room- In q u ire of T . P. BERGENi Cor. Main atroot and Munroe .avenue. Asbury

FOR SALE OHEAP;Small pony/K dog d art and pony pbajton.

AiWrgM S .C .^ O ^ A R T ,F ree h o ld ,N .J .

O p e n a ll t h e 'Y e a r .

Transient Rates. $3.00 per day.«A pleasant, quiet nouse, whloh h as ■

a perfect system of dra nago, pure water, steam heat and sun parlor.

CHAS. J. HTJNT,. Proprietor.

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M O ST A T T R A C T IV E N O V E LTIE S» • • •>

AND LARG EST STOCK OF

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HENRY STEINBACH’S

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- ' A man who has never visited our,big store at.t Broadway and Prince' Street, would naturally be surprised at the ex­tent of th e , premises and variety of the stock. W e have another store

- at -B ro ad w ay and_32d Street, not quite- as large, but equally com­petent to serve you • with everything worn by'm an or boy;

In both stores we aim at the same careful attcntioTT to customers as any small ishop- can render^ T h e salesmen, and clerks all have an interest in-k-the-profits of the house and are irl one sense proprietors, .

~ ’ "scnpnisK." . O p e r a t in g on -the'-iargest, scale secures_.us^eVery. advantage_in.-the— purchase .of goods, and a careful jnariufacturing system enables.us to produce garm ents of the best character which a re sold at moderate prices.

W e would be pleased to serve you. ..

ROGERS, PEET & CO.,/ . •

CLOTHES, HATS. ANl> SHOES, .

Broadway and Prirtcfc St. Broadway and 32d St.

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rA S I^O N C AT ALOCU*E M AlLED“ FREK"ON_ APPLICATION.

M ILA N ROSS,R e a l E s ta te a i id I n s u r a n c e A g e n t,

725 Cookman Avonuo,. Asbnry Pork, N. J .

Transaota a gonoral Real E sta te bustnosa, handling proporties on follow- . ing te rm s : FO R BELLING, 2J P E R OT.; REN TD IG, 5 P E ft OT.; ‘

• dednoted as the rent is colteotQil.-,— Negotiate* M ortgage.Loans on Real E s ^ to .-— Ropreeonta LE A D IN G INSURANCE COMPANIES.

• C . q . S TO C K TO N ,

R M L ESTATE AND INSURANCE?14 Mattison Avenue, Qenlrat Hall Blook, Asbury Park, M. J

A gonoral Real Estate and Insurance buBlness transaetod a t Ocoan Grove and Asbury Park Insurance placed ln b est companies, no tels andoo ttagos fo r ren t and sale. A n mb ber o f very clesirab lflj^ iuo be dUposod Of. CORRESpOl^lflNOK SOUC1TED. ' ^ v J 5 r - -

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LONGMAN afcsdMARTINEZ

F O U R T H

S aiaaad Q UaSiSiajt N U t •

’ower

■ Having had several years’ experience In the J fee) com petent to give satisfaction to all w ho 1

TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS with'principal t

ap preciate th e situation of tho place, a ted above i t was supposed th a t im-

7ASBUBT PAUK Odl UNAr,. SATCFSDAY, APEIL 14, -.888.

. % T l i o G l i a r ^ e nt Ron ml T f> p . ‘

A ial) roan jgtood on tho c ircu lar d a is in the panoram a :o f tlio b a ttle of G ettysburg and gazod long a t pno po in t o f the p ic tu re spread a round h im . H e w ore a slouch-bat, a f a d e d - :

— bluo overcoat, a strugg ling g ray beard , and an a ir o f n lelanoholy wisdom. ,A sleety rain yvas falling outside .and people .w ere passing

'" ro u n d ab o u t.h im i b u t th e ,’ta ll ,ro an d id not ap p ear to h ea r the storm qe see ttfe o ther, vls- itors. F o r a lm ost rf half h o u r h e s tood there gQKing w ith w hat .m ight have been the ab- fetrnotloa o f retrospection ' upo n the one jjd lu t in tbo p icture. * .' 'P re s e n tly ;a short, th ick -se t'm an detachpd hlmaolf from tho crow d and ’ paused b y the side of th e tall m an. T h a s h o r t m ail h ad a stubble face, g ray eyes,-a wide, loose m outh an d a m ore th a n ad eq u ate chew o t ; tobacco. H e stood c lo so jo * th e ta ll n ian , johjtng: his

; s ilence to th a tc6f h is com panion for fivem ln- u tes o r m ore. ‘‘ Then he sa id *■ * >-1“'-'

, • H ow dy, s tran g e r.” " . .- -i ,., T h e ta ll.m an iloolred dow n ra th e r solem nly

• •b u t ja o ta ia p k ropiledi \ i-M. '■■■

-** P a r ty fa r pictur,*’ rem arked thp sho rt ., m an casualty.. .. . y - . ‘. •

‘‘ You b e t t ” said, the tallym an. '“ E ver seen i t afo re f ’’

Y ou b fltl ,’ 1v - j v j ; •-“ Beckon mbbbt) you fit In tho ,lato w ar f ” ’ .“ You b e t.” , /-•

■ ‘; v!!,Coilf(^ t>»» • ; _ v >; •' ■’JV; ■ r “ Yflu b e t n o t l »»;• ■' vv r* ■ *> - _ ~... ’' “ t w n z l-” ‘. ' • • • / • - V - >

T he toll m an d idn’t answ er fo r so'rue time,... d u rin g which he seem ed to be-'reflecting

deeply. F inally he dreW .a lo n g b rea th and s a id : “ A l l r i g h t ! ”

“ W uz 3*ou ih a r f ” Inquired th e sh o rt m an;

Y A U betl*’ sald th ff ta ll m an,»• W har ? queried the sh o rt m an, ^ '■

V “ T h e rfi!” sa id the tall m ao , pblptlrig to-" Ward”lliSii|)6rVvhich had seem ed to :,rlvet his ‘ a tten tio n fo r sO long a tim e./ “ W hen?” . . . . . \ ......

Tho tall m an showed signs o f an im ation . u ’Say, s trangerj” lie began, “ i t 'p e ars to m e , you a re m ighty curious like. W h at ’f I was

■there an* w hat ’f l w asn’t ? W hat ’f I was there one d ay an* w h a t ’f I w asn’t there an-

.■ ro ti iw v r ■ ■ '. The sho rt m an : laughed ' gdod-naturedlyi “ W ell,” ho answored, “ no th in ’. O nly I was th a r to o .” *■ ' ~

“ Y o u f”“ M et?’“ W hore?” * . . . .“ T h ar I’.' exclaim ed tho sh o rt m an, po in t­

ing tb the ex ac t place befo re 'designa ted by the tail m an. • -

Tlie tall m an looke(Tclosely a t hia com pan­ion an d then a t tho fascinating location in the p icture. “ T h a t there’s Round T op ,” said he, a t once asserting h is ow n Inform ation, an d inquiring in to thb validity, o f the o th er’s

“ E x ac tly ,” asserted th c a h o r t m'jin. “ T h a tth ar’a-Round•Top.’.*-'' .- -■ •' • ..........

N either spoko-for a m inute o r tw o. T hen . th e ta ll m an turned ag a in frqm th e attractive-.1 ness o f Round T o p to the consideration o f his com panion. * " * . ’

“ Lookyhero ,” said the tall m an , slowly,•* I want, to tell ye som ethin’. I fit a t Gettys- bu rg on tho dgy ’t Sykes’ and Lon«streetrs m en were raisin’ hell ‘ to git- a h o ld ^ f th a t

. thero little r idge. I w as there'w lfh Sykes. I ’d been la id off for a while slckv ,b u t , I vgot to work ’fore (Joitysbnrg. Looky here I-r-’f .1

, overkilled, airy; one * tw as a t th at-th ere R o u n d , v‘ Top"' otTri’Ct i e e n “ 1 n no" "otbe'V b a tt le ' to

. spealj of, and Imdn’t-n e v e r-sh o t to kill an y ­body in pertlck ler, je s ’ le ttln ’ .fly In a gineral way. ’s you m ight saj’, b u t th a t day d u rin ’ the^ charge I seen a little d rum m er boy, a reb, ’t ’d got hold of a gu n som e way an1 h e was a p in tin ’ a t m tvclose range . I le t him have^ it fu str a n ’ he rolled ov6r nigh onto a s tum p a n ’ ketched_there, a n ’ I g o t ju s t one glim pse in to

^his b ig gray-eyes fillin’ w ith tears, a n ’ heard ‘ju s t o n e little so b f ro f f ij^ w h lte th ro a t, which you-could see on .accoun t o f the buBtin’ open o f Ilfs sh irt, a n ’ then the charge com e righ t p p

- o n to mo ani^Pffas4ifted clean o g e n -m y -fe e ta n ’ I noFCt* seen the boy no. more...-. No,, mi­never seen hlrn no. moro. But, s tranger, I

—— catT t g i t th d t boy o u t o’ m y m ind. I ’m a l­w ays d ream ln’ o f his eyes a n ’ h is th ro a t w ith the so b into i t a n ’ alw ays a w onderin’ i f he

, difed. I f I ’d a killed more o f ’em i t w ouldn’t ' bo ther me so much, b u t to th in k o f a fellow

goin’ to w ar an ’ killin ’ oriQ. p o o ^ i t t l e gray- - eyed drum m er boy—say, stranger; I ’d give

th o u san ’s o’ dollars ’f I h a d .e ’m to know .’t t im t kid got well " : . 7 :

- r ' The sho rt m an had listened w ith keen in te r­e st a t first—afterw ard w ith the quietness of

- ^ .o n e who knows ex actly w hat b is com panion la going to say. W hen th e ta ll m an con­cluded ho looked up. - -

“ Ya’aa,” sa id the sh o rt m an, “ y o u ’ve got i t right! Y ou all sh o t m e in the lung, a n ’ though, i t to$k mo a r ig h t sm art while, I polled through. So I can forgive yon, do n ’t you see. J a ln ’t as if I ’d a . died. I do n ’t g it no p a in from it, neither. .Y e s ; We can forgive

— ~7y o u nllTrow:” - : “■That tall m an’s face beambd. “ Is It tm e ?”

h e cried. “ Bo you th e d rum m er ch ap ?”’I" Sure,” sa id th e 'sh o rt m an.

“ Como I” com m anded th e tall man.- - —•> ■ *» W hat ?” said tho sho rt m an.

“ I^et’s liquor.”“ No, ^ s tran g e r ; I don’t d rink , £ ec you

la te r,” . " ^. . . . . . .- Th6*tftll tn a n '~ v a n i8 b e ^ w i t l^ t^ d o r ^ lu c t3

~ a n c e . ^ h iT s h b f i~ m ’a n sfdyed awhile" longer, a n d a s he passed o u t h e sold to Capt. B arney ;. th e m anager of the panoram a, “ W ho wuz the ole veteran I wuz a ta lk in ’ to ? ” ’ .

“ O h,” said tfte captfitOT^m lltng, “ thot is P ete Sam pson,, a so rt of o rau k w ho hongs

\ a ro u n d here and jfgs. H e 1ms lived in Omab& 7 * ‘ fo r the ‘pa^t th ir ty - j^ o ,y ea rs . All th e old-

i tim ers tuoW 1 Bfm7T '; “ W ifz he in the w ar ?”

“ N ever,” sold the c a p ta in ; “ d u rin g the w ar ho ran a g rocery sto re on F arnam stree t.

A re yo u a com rade ?” \ .t“ N ot perzac tly ,” replied the Bbort m an. “ I

^ v w n z ln th o jto n th jjfp re tlm w ftr ,h i iL ljw e n tto —’ A ustra lyer duriri’ It. R igh t J sin a rt p icture

G ranite and Marble Monuments Tombstones, and all Cemetery W ork :' Call a t o u r show room and.see samples, cuts, &o. - W e can fluitinquai- Ity and prieo.: . , G E N U N G A C O . ,

733 Siattlflon ave., Asbury. Park, N.‘ J .

B I S S E T T ’S

Great Dyspepsia Care.ITISASUHE5CURE.

, 5lii. B ibbbtt,. Dear. Rlr^-I w as afillc ted 'very .much.witlnlyepopsln, but'since I have, used your

■ .. j,Gastrodyiio I exporlonoe bo ill elfect from a most hearty meal, anq-I believe I am ou red;, ,< -P. II. WYCKOFF, New Brunflwlck, N. 3.

I I A K R Y L . O G D E N , A g e n t ,: > V 214 MAIN BT.. ABBURY PARK, H. j .

Ponied Wanted.* Any petsonlhaving small Poi)!oa o r . Donkeys. , •...■ y .jp T suitable .

FOR CHXlDRBN'B u s e ,, for.Hajtj very cheap, w ill And a custom er la /: 'Pi G / 8 N K I) KK K R, ,

, ’ • M attyon avenuo, oppoflite Post Ofilco.

A lthough w e h ave o ften given th e history of A flbury^ark ,* tho place is becom ing so well know n th ro u g h th e ow ners o f co ttag es and t i e p r e s s / th a t we a ro o ften u rg ed to again glvOlts h istory^ln type. . I ia jru ceess Is a lm ost m arv e lo u s ; I ts g row th a s a sea-side reso rt has ;tyeen g rca tc r th a n an y ■ Bimllar en te rp rise on^ the A m erican con tinen t. I t will, b o . no ticed th a t j ip o rm a iie n t yUl^go lias g row n u p , aris­ing from the necessities of tho s itua tion . Some, "who a t first on ly sp en t a .. few." m onths in sum m er, now llx ^ h e re the year a ro u n d , as they b ave all th e com forts o f the largo tow ns th a t a re m uoh nearer N ew York.

We tako 'pleasure in rc-pubjishing itfl bla-* tory, as given in d^prevlbus: number of T n n JonitNAL by Mr. Jamos A. Bradley, the- orlg- Inal proprietor i j

“ O n e a f te rn o o n in l la y , 1870,'I w as wolk- Ihg dow n BrOadway, Now York* an d sud* donly r a n ag a in s t m y friend , D avid H . Brown, E sq ., T re a su re r o f u ie O cean Grove" A ssocia­t io n . ‘ H ow Iff Ocean GroVe g e ttin g a long ?’ I asked, ‘Very fairly,* said he, ‘why don’t you buy a Jo t ? - Those w ho h av e th eir nam es p u t

O cean Groves W e to o k tho b b a t fo r P o rt M onm onth, thence-by ra ilro ad to E ato n tow n, The s e ash o re rou te ' w as opened a few days afte rw ards. A fter d in in g ,a t Mr. B row n’s co un try house a t E a tontow n, w e d rove to Ocean G rove In carriages?1 The, tu rnp ike com pany had ju s t com m enced operations, and from G roat Pond to Occan Grove w as ono o f tlie w orst ro ad s th a t cotfld well be im agin­ed. I w as com pletely tak en w ith Ocoan G rove and ita su rro u n d ln g R -sp m uoh so t h a t .I p u r ­chased th o first lo t evor sold"there, tho prem i­um b e ing $85. ‘

** H av in g fo r som e tim e previous been tin b a d healths I concluded t o t ry w h a t l h ad been recom taended—sea a ir. Too close app lica tion to business h a d ' m ade in ro ad s on my con­s titu tio n and- m y -n e rv o u s system waa seriously affected. So. a fow- d a^s a fte r p u rchasing tho lotsi tak ing" tw o houses, c a r­riag e .and ten t, an d Jo h n B aker,, m y colored m an , I le f t the hum o f tho busy c ity behind, to becom e an in h ab itan t o f th e wild woods, w here m y wearied b ody a n d b rain m ig h t rest, lu lled to s leep b y thb m urm uring sea a t n lgl ‘ and aw akened in the m orning by th e songsand aw akened in the m orning by th e songs of b irds in th e n ine trees su rrounding m y couch.

“ J o h n an d I arriv ed a t O cean G rove ju s t a t n ightfa ll, and hav ing g o tten o u r ho rses u n d e r a b d ter< h r ts b a i^ l je l ongin g-to Ob arlcoRogOTB, nea r, tho -^ p re sen t, "O ce$n G rove school, house, w e en tered the w oods' an d a b o u t h a lf a m ile o ff, e rected o u r ten t. I t was too d a rk to got poles, so w e h u n g the to n t on the beamB of w h a t w as a fte rw ards tho Associ­a tio n Ofllce, th e first bu ild ing over erec ted in O cean Grovo. (Thla build ing s tood n e a r the A uditorium a n a w as afte rw ard to rn down Or rem oved), T he b u ild ing a t th a t tlm o was w ith o u t roof. W e Were w ith o u t light, and soon a fte r lunching o n Bomo crackors wo lay dow n to sleep, o u r neads. res tin g on the car­riage cushions, an d o u r covering be ing the carriage b lankets. So w e sp en t o u r first nlghtj In O cean Grove, a n d so began a n en tire change in my- m ode of life an d w hich led eventually to a n a lm ost com plete res to ra tion to health . ‘

“ I n . th e m orning B aker sighed an d said ,< Mr. B., th is Is a w ilderness p lace .’ Ho was hom esick ; for, le t th e reader, who perhaps has been~,on th e 'sam e sp o t, d u ring tho busy sum m er season,- .an d h ea rd th q continuous click- o t . the' teleg raph in stru m en t a n ^ seen th e v a s t th ro n g o f m en an d m aidens call for th e ir letters* w hen tho m ail arrives, rem em ber i t w as fa r d ifferent o n tho m orning ' o f which we a r e w ritin g ; although i t w as th e 10th of Ju n e , n o t a sou l was w ith in hearing d istance o f us. I cheered hint by s a y in g : ‘ Oh I don’t .be c a s t dow n,’ a n d soon w e w ere e a t 'n g o u r m orning lu n eK That.fin ished we p re c e d e d t?o m y lo ts on th e lak e , an d pitched ou i small te n t o n th e g round how b u ilt upon and owned by Rev. A lfred C ookm an’a widow. My large te n t was. erec ted an d bo w e began o u r Cru-' aoo life. ‘ D u rin g th o day-w e occaslonally saw Forem an F ran k iih Ts m en, whp w orked abouf; the g rounds, a n d a t n ig h t we w ere le f t to o u r solitude. Mr. F ran k lin ’s m en ten ted on tho lota .now covered by the H ayw ard cottage, b u t o n Sundays w en t to . th e ir hom os in the

In te r io r o f tho tow nship. ' ■>'Jr“ Baker w as m y stew ard , houaekocpcr and

cook. I p ro cu re d ^ bo x a n d dug^a hole ln the g ro u n d an d p u t i t . in , an d th p t w as our ice House. W e w ould sonietim esxdrive to L ong B ranch, s ix m iles aw ay, a n d ' procure* food, principally canned goods. Mr. F ran k ­lin ’s m en Indulged m ore in fresh m eats th a n B aker a n d I,: so I w ould trad e canned goods fo r . th e old-fashioned savory stow th a t gave m uscle t o tho men, who flrst rem oved b ria rs an d brufih fro n f Ocean G rove an d m ade itsstreets ,-1 “ O ne even ing ' B aker a n d -1 took a stro ll alotfg the ocean and I proposed a ba th . Baker sm iled an d said ‘No, n o .’ ‘ B u t rem em ber, Jo h n , cleanliness Ib n e x t to godliness.1 I took a n ocean b a th ; but;" oh,\how different from the w ay b a th e rs u sually en joy the surf, th e w aves dash in g o ver th eir heads. I laid dow n on tho so ft sa n d .and allow ed tho w ater to ju s t touch m y body, an d I c a n te ll you, reader, i t is sortie- w h a t lonol^ to t ru s t yourself in the g rea t ocean in th e tw ilight a n d alone. A ftor I h a d beon ly ing o h th e beach fo r a Uttle while, I looked a ro u n d to_see_ w h at, bad become « f Baker.. H e b ad plucked u p courage by my exam ple dn d h a d really d ivested himself of his clothes, an d , cow ard lik e m yself, barely allowed th e w ater to touch him . H is ddaky sk in was som ew hat in co n tra s t w ith the white sand^and th e whole scene forcibly rem inded m e of Rob­inson Crusoe an d his m an F rid ay .

“ I have often m et personB since th e tim e I flrst cam ped o u t a t O cean Grove whoso nerves w ere sh a tte red b y tOO close app lica tion to th eir profession, studies ot th e ir chOso for the ‘ a lm ighty do lla r.’- - I w as fam iliar w ith their sufferings w hich, alas, strong m en look upo n w ith contem pt. Som e w ere tak in g th is o r th a t ‘'nerv ine cu re-all,’ b u t tho best n erv in e fo r a m an w ho is got absolutely- p a s t- re p a ir is to b reak aw ay entifgly from hla calling o r p e e d and cam p o u t o n the sea shore, W hite M ountains, Adirondocks * o r in som e othor healthy locality , o r travel in E urope, a n d p a te n t ly w a it fo rth o re tu rn o f the g rea te s t boon God h a s ever given to m an—good health .

“ D uring tho cam p-m eeting th a t took place, In A u g u s t .we o ften heard the Inquiry, W ho owng the lan d o n the o th er side o f th e lake ? One d a y Bev.W m . B. OSbom an d m yself w ent over, an d a t th e . risk of having o nr clothes to m off, w o rk ed —o u r ^-way tta roughr^the* b ria ts 'n iJ ttl 'we, reached^Sunset Lake. 'And, lik e th e red m an o f whom we read in trad itio n , * w e cou ld say ‘A labam a—h ere we r e s t f o r We stood o n th e b an k s o f as beau tifu l a sheet of w a te r aa c a n bo fo u n d anywhere. W e retu rned to the G rove by w a y . o t th e beach, a n d soon s e t t o w ork to m ake u p a com pany to p u rch ase1 Mie land . W e learned the owner, would l o t sell the t a td in oareola* b u t th e pur'chosor

m u st ttfke tho wholo o r none. H ere w as a d ifficu lty ; five-hundred acres 1—a w ilderness an d barren sand-w aste, w ithdut house or in ­h ab itan t, an d n o t a foot Of cu ltivated soil in.. the whole trac t. - ‘ N ever m ind ,’ sa id some, * the; m ore land w e ' have th e m ore profit w e will have.’ O ur com p a n y wastQ con­s is t Of eight fiersons, som o o f whom wore very en thusiastic ; b u t, -w h o n tho cool n igh ts o f au tu m n cam e along, i t chilled th e ir en thu­siasm , and thoir exam ple h ad Its chilling effect

‘b n m o . B u t I often th ough t Of the m atter,' an d aa aoon a s X h ea rd th a t B ishop Slmpgon, o f tbo M. E . Churchj u rg ed tho Ocean Grove A ssociation to purchaso It, to prevont Its fall- in g in to the hands of somo one who -was n o t in sym pathy w ith the en terp rise they had in th e ir hands, I called-Qn D avidrH . Brown, an d proposed h e should jo in mo In tho purchase by ,tak in g 6ne-olghth, tho , p rice asked being a b o u t$90,000.. ‘ N o,’ said he, ‘ I am -deter-- m ined to haVe^notlH ngno'iiu w ith an y ent§r> prise in th a t neighborhood th a t w ould seo m to place m e in an .in co n sis ten t posltlon, a s I am now T reasurer o f the Ocoan Grove A ssocia­tion . This I will d o ; - 1 w ill w rite to ie v e ry m em ber o f the A ssociation, an d if th ey say b u y it, I a m in c lln e d to th ink ishairiToT-Oppose i t , although I th in k wo have pnough land n ow .' B u t If they d o n o t buy it, you can? And as yo u w ish m e to nego tia te the purchase,’ I- tflll d o so, on condition th a t you advance tho

-requlsito am o u n t to Secure tho property , aud i f th e Association- decide to tak e it, yotir tnotiey to \ b « refunded. W e aro to hav&^a week’s option to consider the m a tten ’ A m ajo rity o f 't h a Association deolded not to purchase tlio land,, a lthough some urgod i t very a trq p g ly ; so the p ro p erty become mi do— I , a t tho sam e tlm o . a ssu ring them th a t tbepro p erty " * ................a s w ould . .. “ A s state* .................. . r ____________

m enso profits w ould resu lt from the purohaso o f the land known a s A sbury Park , b u t tho m an w ho b as jr le d to mcofc every em ergency th a t b a s arisen Is w iser n u w w1Ka'pl w hen bo f lts t risked a fortuno in an en tirely now and u n trie d sehome:,v T here w as not, so f a r as ho knew , a seaside resort, a b incorporated tow n ,o n the A m erican co n tinen t o r in E urope, w here in tho doeds the sale of lntoxlcating- liquor w as prpblb lted . • W ith your restric ­tio n you can never m ake a > seaside l,re> so rt ft-aueoess sp -lieor N e w ,Y ork,’ sa id , th e tim id and tl}0 ' crookera, - b u t t h e fo u n d er of Aabury P ark , w ith a n in tense arfd lifo-long h a tred o f the -liquor' traffic, has given hubdreds a n d hundreds o f deeds wbicB a re on record a t ther C ounty "Clerk’s ofllco. a n d con tain a p ro tes t a g a in st tbe cu rse o r socie ty which th tf A m erican people s trangely

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allow to ex ist; and yet A abury P ork , n o tw ith ­standing , d id grow a n d I ts .su ccess h as been so g rea t th a t th e anti-llqiuor c lause is now a feature in tho deeds o f m an y seaside reso rts sta rted o n tho New Je rse y co ast w ith in th e p ast ten years.

“ As th e tow n ____________________ ______‘ H ow w ill y o n d ra in a n d sew er th e p lace?’ I t w as found th a t th e people woro n o t prepared to g rap p le w ith t h a t question , so, again , an-, o thertfo rtune w as Invested in dem onstra ting th a t seaside tow ns o n tho Now -Jersey^ co ast could bd sew ered an d overy house p u t in q com ple te ‘san ita ry condition.

“ M onoy has n o t bcon lo s t o n tho purcbase o f ABbury P ark , b u t tho slig h t p ro fit m ado (a m ere sa la ry to Its founder) w ould d isg u st tno ' o rd in ary specu lato r, a n d alth o u g h tbo ca lcu ­lation a s to p rofits haa been a d isappoin tm ent, the en terp rise J s a g ran d success.”

There will never taj an o th e r seaside to w n o n •the A tlan tlo coast from S andy H ook to Barne- ga t In le t w ith a s w ide streo ts ond opon spaces as. A sbury P ork , because nearly.-fill tho land n o rth an d sou th o f A abury P a rk bo n boon' m apped o u t o r i s ow ned in sm a lle r-p a r- cols than tbo o rig ina l t ra c t o f A sbury Park. F u tu re generations will bave-opportuuitios to o rnam en t tho tow n "by s ta tu a ry ,r vases, gar-, dons an d fountains. ' " . '

A sbury P a rk w as th o first seaside re so r t On the A m erican C o n tinen t to a d o p t a porfoct system o f drainage. W o h ave fifteen m iles of s tre e t m ains, exclusive o f bouse con­nection pipes. O u r srfwago Is difloharged In to tho ocean an d is carriod aw ay b y th e our- ront. W o h av e m iles o f w a lk s ; a n Ocean Plaza- ono m ile long,, an d from s li te e n to th irty-tw o feet w ide. .. - j ’ '

A sbury P a rk h a s tb e p u rest w a te r in the world from our-A rtesian wells, the analysis o f which w aa m ado b y Profeesor Cook, S ta te Geologist. .. ,, .

A sbury P a rk h as seven church Episcopalian, Reform ed, Baptist. P resby terian , M ethodist a n a A frican .

e d if i c e ^ Ce "lathollo,

. . in. AP u b lic L ib rary B uilding w orth , w ltb th eGrounds, twenty, tho u san d dollars. H otels,

Dardjng-housos, s to res o f eVery varie ty neo- e ssary .to a largo popu lation a re estab lish ed ; weekly a a p e rs w ith c ircu lation o f over 0.000 c o p ie s ^ p o s t offlce, salaii^l&SOO: tw o public baUS-^Ono, E ducationa l H all, being the sam e nam e Jt.bo re.w hen I t s tood o n the .Centennial grounds a t Philadelphia— seating over 1,500 people. W e have a lso a n opera houso sooting.a b o u t 1,600. i

Thoro a re . e igh t h undred co ttages, besides hotels. Tho finest M asonic lodge-room In M on­m outh co u n ty w as e rec ted b v the lato A llen R. Cook, who was for a long tim e th o esteem ed S up erin ten d en t of A sbury P a rk . W e have also pno o f th e b est p lanned school-houses in tho S ta te , with* a dally a tten d an ce o f seven h u n d red ; tho school lo t fro n ts o n . th ree streets.

A sbury P a rk w as assessed ln 1869 a t $15,000. T he assessed 'valuation In 1880 was .over $2,000, ( K K 1 . t

S treets ru n n in g a t r ig h t angtes to th e se aa re - from ono to two*frftndred feee*wldo, an advan­tag e possessed • by n o o th er seaside reso rt on the Now J e rse y coast. T he depo t g ro u n d sa re tho finest on tho line o f th e b o n g Branch Division o f tho C entra l R ailroad o f New J e r ­sey, an d w ith ad jo in ing s tree ts cover four acres, includ ing a sp lendid grove.

In the m atte r o f electric ligh ts A sbury Parkwas tho p ioneer a long th e M onm onth.county coast.

The F irs t N ationa l B ank o f A sbury Park was organized for business In the eariy p a rt of 1880;, I ts success h as been g rea t. T he de­po sits in th e sum m er o f 1887 r a n u p to nearly $500,000. Tho A sbury P a rk N ational Bank was opened to . th e public on Tuesday, Sept. 20^*1887. - .

The first s tre e t c a r line in M onm outh coun-

by the A sbury P a rk E lectric L igh t e Com pany. *

A t th is p o in t in tb e h lstdry o f Aabury P ark it should be s ta ted th a t one o f» tho agencies In build ing up tho tow n Waa th e Abbuhy P a r k J o u r n a l . T be orig inal p roprie to r o f Aabury p a rk was tho founder o f t b h J o u r n a l . Tho m atte r for its co lum ns w as p rep a red in AB­bury P a rk a n d prjn ted a t th e office o f the Brooklyn Eagle, b u t a fte r a few: years tho pajper w as p rin ted in Asbury, Park.

T he p ap e r w aa s e n t In g rea t num bers to oil p a rts of th e coun try besides hav ing o large local d istribu tion . T he liberal m an n er of con d u ctin g wie p ap er o f course-requ ired an expenditure, th a t w as f rig h tfu l fo r-a coun try paper, b u t It served its purpose. ,; The p ap er w as fearless In denouncing w rong and approv ing the f ig h t. Suits fo r libel did no t d e te r i t a n d soon it becam e a, bu lw ark o fdefence; an d a lthough it. is now som e tim e since i t passed ejftltply o u to f the hands o f Its founder, i t still m ain ta in s its high character, an d I am hap p y to aay yields a handsom e in­come to its nresent owners.

N O U S E F U R N I S H N

SPRING LAKEJ J.

GREATLY ENLARGED,HEWLY STO C K ED , \

ENTIRELY RE-A R R AN G ED ,The Finest Stock of*1

MsefaraisMag Goodsto be round on tbe New Jersey C oast

Newest-Designs in Furniture.A N T I Q U E O A K ~

in Bedroom S u its, S id i Boards, Cfailrs, T ib lt t r E t c .

Carpets, Mattings,lteed and Rattan Goods,

.B E D D IN G ,S ilv e rw are , L am p ^~ S tb v es.

All the Novelties in *-

F r e n c h , B o l i e n i i a n ^ n d D o - • _ _ m e s t l c O l a s a .

F o r e i g n a n d D o m e s t i c C h i n a a n d T a b l e W a r e . - „■

' Goods dolivered ln A sburr Park and O co an ...*. . Grove.

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- Highest degree o f .quality insures lowest cost and best work. v ,

Tbo prlco per gallon fclghpr. but quantity need­ed Is less than tr any other points were used.

Any building th a t is "not Batisfactorlly painted w ltb It, or upon which its liBehaa not costless than if other paints had.beon Used, w i l l b o r e p a in t* ©<l a t o a r e x p e n a e . /

FOR SALE BY *

w . l . A -tK icisrsoisr1 . * . D ealerld ’

P a i n t s , O i l s , V a r n i s h e s , G l a s s , & < vArtists* Tube Colors’, Brushes. Wall Paper. * |

, * NO. 806 BOND 8TRKBT,(Established rf; AsburvPork, N. J,

O HPME BLESSED WITH A E^BV is Complete w ithout th e m onthly^iiits

• o f B A qvnodb, th a t deBght, comfort , a n d a id o f th e mother,. Only cubHcation in tT\£ world, devoted to th e care o t young children. We are g lad to recommend It* (5 B e ^ m a h S t;,’ N .:V ;) f i.S o a ^ y e a r ; i^ c c n ts a ,c o p y . .„‘ :.:

THK JOURNAL and BABYHOOD, both one y&ar, 92.B0, lu advance. - . ; ,

WIUJBFORD DEY. T. FB A N K A PPIiEBY.

W i l l i s f o r d D e y & C o . ,

Wo have a large num ber of furnlsliod cottage* and a fow boarding jliousos In Asbury Park arid Ocean Grovo for rent. Bradley Beaoh plots almost.given away. ■ ^ ■

Strongest Insurance Agency in America.PhconJx, “ H artfo rd ; : German-American,- Homo, Niagara, 'C ontinontal, Phquir,

»TGlena iFalla and L ibe^y , New Y ork ; Insurance Go. ,of Xortb, Amerioa. JFiro ^ Association aiid - Unton, - Ph iladelph ia; Liverpool and Iiondon and

Globe, Eoyol and London and Lantjaahire, Liverpool ; Com*. meroial Union , P lia3nix, linperiid, F ir e Insurance Asao- v • '

oiation and City of London, L ondon ; Lancashire, M anchester;> N orth B ritish .and Jlercantilo, E d inbu rgh ; Eliot, B oeton; British ; * Amerioa, Toronto; Providenco W ashington, . Provideiioe; Equitable

Life, M etropolitan p la te Glass, and American S u re ty ' Company, 5few York,-• Our companies insure against dam age by, lightning, w hethor flre o n su o s^ n o f . ; '

are Wanting

Read what those who use them say :•F r o m P . F .B n l g e r , C i ty J a d g e , R o b e r t I f c E l w a i n e , C h ie f o r P o l i c e . '

To the Honorabie the Mayor and .Common Council o f Ihe.Clhj o f Utica :We the undtrslgned do hereby certify th at th e contract m ade by Russel Whoeler, Hon & Co., to.

heat the police building and City Court Itooma h a s been performed m tho m ost sat isfaotory manner.ng to eighty (80) degrees In tbo coldest'w eather. The present

_________ ^_____ to th e 'o ld way of heating by Hteam with d irect radiation,;building being supplied w ith a coTienl of fre3h a i r a t ail times.

The Furnaces h e a t the butl „ ____m ethod is very much preforable to the <

F r o m I I . R . H c Q re a r y .Buy a nt & Stiiatton Utica Bujunehb Colleok, I

Utica, January 27th,.1880,Ism'" very happy to; say. th a t tlie. No. 90 I-lirnace which you put up ln my house gives perfect sfactlon ln every resp ec t The extremely cold weather of the past week has tested it* ben

...^aclty fully. In the m orning w ith the therm om eter on the piazza a t 18 degrees below zeroj one in the front parlor (where thero is no register,)' a fte r the fire had been checked strongly all night, stood a t 68 degrees above.. All the doors Into hall and dining and sewing rooms stoodopen. I am sure wo can get more heat from It th an w e shall ovor need, and In the.fall I found th at I could control It so as to gUe ju st the am ount o f heat desired w ith a trlfllng'oonHhmptlqn o^ ftiol.

W . M . P A W L E Y & O O .- — "1" A B E A « E N T S F O n / r i l K N E W «JK IW H T ;C O A H T .

New Sjore, 166 and 168 Main St., Asbury Park, I J.

I j _ U K . T A Y L O R ,^:"r^'.r.TXrrj:'.„gjiow'fl(wif4o.oi^-VA^T&-TAYLORi A\OiolesdI^and-retallMe^ihr l n ’

C O A L , W O O D ‘, C H A R C O A L .

Lime, Lath, Hair, „ Cement, Plaster;

And all kinds of

Basons’ Materials,. ‘-'-I * a t |iio old established yard . . . . . !

I N R E A R O F L A K E V I E W H O U S E .A full Stock of the above arilcles'wiU be kept constantly on hand and satisfaction guaranteed,

iranch offices a t Beames’ Grocery, Asbury I'ark, and Mattbows A D allard 's Grocery, ocean Grov< : 1 . TKI.El'HONK. • .

H. SEXTO NCABINET M W AHD I Ii -L l HEAD O F W ESLEY LA K E, MATNVST R E ET , ^

A S B U R Y P A U K P S T

Upholstering in all ita . branoliesjearried 09, also a full line of Picture Framea and M ouldings Kept constantly on hand.. Window Cornices of all descriptions.

undertaking business In Aabury Park and. vicinity Pay favor m e w ith their patronage,

principal hotels and stores tn Park and Grove. •' .

Office open day and night. T -A JL C E S S T . S E S C r o a iT .

BMLB YOUR HOUSES WITH 6 0 0 P LUMBERA n d t h e y w i l l l a s t a l o n g t i m e .

One of the b a it p laoea io and anL iaottinent df FIRSTJ3MBS BUILD1NO MATKIII*!., Is at the. . _ established business place o t

N. E. BtJCHANON & CO.,, ‘ ’ . 4 > 8outhwe6t oorner of Main stree t a . ^ Ast)ury avenue,

^ Aabury iPark, K&K..Jer&eytDnlfed this h'ouBO, cab.; testify th ^ t thore Ja_po better Into tbe cu iiB ttuu tid litif^Q oy^reora paiaoe. Come

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Thousands of customers who havo patronised plaoe to purchaae evom hlng whlob eUWrtf' ‘ ' a long w|£h y our^rdere for ... f .

I .U M B E B . L l f r K , ‘ I - A T I I , 'P L A 8 T E B , C E M E N T , J V A IB .O i l* , .T D B P I 5 S T I S E , P A I J I T ,

H A R D W A R E , V A R N IS H ,E T C l, E T C .

And everything to complet^jamRbQuaa. Batlgfaotlon guaranteed to all customers.

N.E, M m BeoTA,

g . j . s g h a n c k & s o n ; S u c c e s so rs to '

A s b u r y A v e . a i t « l M a i n S t . , A n l m r y P a r k , I V . J .

BRANCH. OFFICES—Milan Ross's, 120 Cookman avenuo, Asbury Tark, and O. W. M artln>, Pilgrim . Pathway, Ocean Grove..whore all orders received will bo promptly tilled.

,' GARRISON a ROGERS;M anufacturers a^d-Doalers ln all branohes of . <

A S B U R Y P A R K A N D L O N C B R A N C H , N . J .W in d o w F ra x n en . N n sb , B l tn d n . p o o ^ s , R T o n ld lo g a , B rA « h « ts a n d C a rv e d W o r k .

H a r d R o l l 'W o p d ftfm U eln. T n r n l o g n n d H e r o ll Na w Iu k a »p*>*« l a l t y . D e s ig n s a n d P r i c e s I n r n i s h e d o n A p p l t ^ s d o n .

Asbury Park Mill,MAtN AVKNUB-FROMMUNROK TO SEWALL

AVKNUK.

. Long Branch Mill,ADJOINING MAPS A 8LOCUM’S LUMBER

YARD. ; t -

B R A D L E Y & S M I T H ,B R U S H M A N U F A C T U R E R S ,

251 P ea ^ l S t r e e t , n e a r F u lt o n S t r e e t . N e w Y o r k ,Have oocupled th e same building m ore than a q u arte r of a cenury. T heir goods aro shipped to a ll parta o f tho-United States. ■

John A. Gitbens & Co.MaHufaeturora of. and wholesale and

i retail dealers In

, £3)

- FEATHERS, Etc. FACTORY NO. 143 MAIN ST.

Up Stairs, -

Renovating Mattreesoe a Specialty,> ' *•*— j* r

FERGUSON’S

COAL, WOOD & CHARCOAL- ;■ ought to su it you.

ftU A JL,lT lf.—I keep both H a r d I#ehlBl>'arid F re e -b u rn Ii» K C o a la . all sizes, and o f the

best quality obtainable. My W o o d Is ex tra good and Is alw ays perfectly

. dry; My C h a r c o a l I havo m ade • eapeolallv fo r m v own trade. •

P R IC E S —T h o l o w e s t p o s s ib l e .F a c i l i t i e s nnequaled' ln thla town... Full

weight and moa^uro «uar^Utf®4* . • .T A R D : Main ist., opp. Octfan G'rrov'e"8chooI

Houso. . - •:B ran f'ch O ff ic e s : Lemkau’a Grocery, Aabury

P a rk ; W ainright & Errlckson, Ocoan Grovo. OMer a t offices, of drivers, by telephone o r by

m ail, addressed ' \ ' . --'cFER G USO N ’S CO A i V&BD

Steinbach Bros.LEADING

H O R S E S ! H O R S E S I

M fO T IC E TO T H E P U B L IC .I have Sold my Stables in N ew Bruns­

wick to Janeway & Co., Paper Manufac­turers ; and Removed m y entire Inkiness to ■Newark,. N , . where'. I have Two large and commodious Stables— ■> at fi20 IWbnil St- arid 19 & 21 Atlantic St., ttnd^r_the ixianage- ment of li. Morehoiis ,,'A .

i ‘ , I shall constantly keep'&oni150 to 200 head of HORSES and M U lifis, o f all kinds, sizes, and qualities, so 'that per- son s. cpiMng frOm-a diatajice-iueed hate no doubt that they will- find anything and everything in shape of-Hofses or Mules. '-^S3§S7T,ersons' living at a distance, too far

;sr»”-rtx> drive, who; ham Horses or Mules to Ex-

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N E W J E R S E Y ,OABltY T n i i ^

L a r g e s t a n d F i n e s t S t o c k

OF MERCHANDISE, >> ' • .

In ASbury Park;

STEINBACH BROS.,ing, Near the Lake.

change, I have Men for the purpose of going tro...examine.,such, and the exchange can be made.by Railroad travel.. v ■ . - ‘

Also, Stock ftelivercd to a n y p a r t o f the State Free e f“i'Eipehse, and sp,t'isiaetion Gruaran^eed . ■ . .,v ..., _3 ■

tw o to Ih m - C on h ia tin a r v i jw / ? » , , ,M i c h i u m i , I n M m u i , K e n -

tu c k y , ctv.yvtf;.- > • .■

Plenty of. Second-hand Stock always on hand; good for service in the country. • *. "

In buying stock Personally, and paying Cash for thersame, with my great experience and acquaintance of the business enables me to have them to sell cheaper than most anyone el^e. * •

Selling fronir ^OOO to 2500 a year I can well afford to s<Jll at small profits; so that it will pay anyone-to look at my stocic ■ before purchasing elsewhere.

,‘,p0 to-250 Horses & Mui'cs for Sale or ExchangeA T r ,2 i) J i J lO A J i~ S T R I V E T f

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