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Vol. X IV ASBURY PARK, NEW JERSEY, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1889;

J A . W . H E T R IC K , M. D. .

H om coopatblo Physic ian a n d S urgeon . O o t. C ookm an & H angs a vs ., A sbnry P a rk , N.

H o a rs : u n ti l 10 a . m ., a n d a f te r 4 p . m .

J J 6 . K INM ONTH, M. D.,

C o rn er G rand a n d ABbury A venuea," O tflce Ilo u ra—7 t o 0 a . in ., l t o 2 p . m . ,0 t o 8 p . tn .

TXK. BRU CE 8 . KEATOR,^ UomcBOpathlo Physic ian a n d S urgoon . G ra d u a te o f b o th sohools.

C or. A sb u ry a v e n u e a n d Borgh s t r e e t H ours—U n til 9 a . m ., 7 to 0 p .m .T e le p h o n e oonneo tlons. ’

F . PA W LEY ,

i > E a t n e a ? , ; . " * *61B B an g s a v e ., ‘ A ab u ry .P ark . N . J .

J ) R . S. T . SLOCUM, > •

D EN T IST ,Offlce—204 M ain S t , o p p o s ite R a ilro a d S ta tio n ,

G as ad m in is te re d . -A sb u ry P a rk , N . J .

A. s . BURTON, O. D. S. I. O. BUBTOK,*D. D. S.A. 8. BUST__________£$U R T O N B RO TH ER8,

B e a l d e n t D e n t i s t s , . .D onn. B u ild ing , 605 C ookm an ave .,: A sbury P a rk .

N ow Y o rk Offlco—C9 W eat 83th st."G a s ad m in is te re d . A p p o in tm en ts m a d e b y tele* ,, .p h o n e o r b y m all. H o u rs : 0 a . m . t o 8 p . m .

'W C m ’o f . *. ZO ZO ” —th o n e w p re p a ra tio n fo r c le an s in g a iid p re se rv in g th e T e e th . —

n u n t ntTOAHB.i ■ J. T. HAWKltfS'. .----f JA W K IN S & DURAND,

A tto rn ey s-a t-L aw , S o lic ito rs’ As M asters in C h an .o e ry , "Mikado B u ild ing , C o o k m a n A v.,-

\ A sb u ry P a rk , N . «T.

J 8 A A C C. K EN N ED Y , h

A tto rn ey -a t-L a w , S o lic ito r, M a s te r ln C hancery v . . a n d N o ta ry P u b lic . ,

S pbo la l a t te n t io n g iv en t o ex a m in a tio n o f T itle s , &o.

, \';i Offloe h f C o o k 's B u ild ing ,.. -- : A sbnry P a rk , N e w Je rsey :

g t t s i n m ( S a r a s .

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Stoves, Heaters, Ranges,T IN W A R E , Ao. ,1

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I l l H D O flH i, L M D E M , BBTTERS, M .

COPPER, TIN A ID SHEET IkOR WORK OF A U C IR D i.

|3 F “ FIret-clas8 w o rk a t lo w r a t c h e t .

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737 Cookman Ave. Mien’s Furn.ish.ings

0 A V 1 D HABVBY, J r . ,

A tto m e y -a t-L a w , Boll ol to r , M a s te r a n d E x a m in e r in C hanoery , N o ta ry P ub lic .

A sb u ry P a rk , N . J .

Q .E O R G K W . BYRAM, * ~ 7 ^ " ;

: A tto rn ey -a t-L a w a n d S o lic ito r in C hancery ,- ■ A ddress P . O. B o x 1004, A abury P a rk , N . J .

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■ ASBURY PA RK , N . J ,

M R S . R O S A L I N E V . R E P L E Y ,

. 807 F o u rth av e n u e , A sb u ry P a rk . 7 _ TEACHER OF PIJtylO; URBAN AND THEORY. .

f o r e ig n a n d A m erican A ngering. Term&—$15{ot SO lessons, p ay a b le a t 10 th le sso n . -------

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D e ale r In F in e W atches, J e w e lry , S p ecta c les Ao. W a tch es a n d J e w e lry re p a ire d a t C ity Prioes.

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■■■■■: FEA TH ERS, Etc. FACTORY NO. 143 MAIN ST.

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Ronovutinp Mattresses a Specialty.' '" T e le p h o n e C onnection .

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f is tlm a te a fu rn ish e d o n ap p lica tio n . 'L . B ox 2183, O cean G ro v e, N . J .

H. C . IWIARRYOTT,Contractor and Builder,E s tim a te s fu rn ish e d fo r ev e ry d e sc rip tio n o f

w o rk . Jo b b in g a t te n d e d to p rd m p tly . R esidence— •

Cornwall Are. and Emory St.,Lock Box 716 A S B U R Y P A B K . Iff. J .

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OF FLUUB1N0,BAS AHD 5TEAM PITT1HB.T hey do no n e o th e r th a n flret-elwB w ork , a n d

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Bepnlrlng promptly attended to.

COOK HOWLAND,Architect & Builder.

B uild ing planuM oCjulod a n d a l l w o rk p ro m p tly d o n e .

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GOW DY & PITCH ER,Carriages, and Manufactu-

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a n d T o m a R i v e r .

JO H N HUBBARD, 700 F if th av e n n e .

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HUBBARD & HART,CONCRETE W A LKS,

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ADON LIPPIN CO TT,Contractor & Builder

• .. - m —P la n s a n d e s tim a te s ch e erfu lly fu rn ish ed .

Jo b b in g in a l l b ra n c h e s p ro m p tly a n d ca re fu lly a t to n d o d to .

R esid en ce a n d S hop, . . • ,007 M ain Bt., bo t. 1 s t a n d gd, A gbury P tfrk, N . J,

A. A. TA YLO R , : Mason and Builder.

B rick lay in g a h d P la s te r in g In a J J b ra n c h e s of M aso n ry workTT

J o b b in g p ro m p tly a t te n d e d to .P . O. B ox 697.. Offlce, .783 M attiso n av e n u e .

JACOB DOLL, Jr.,P R A C T I C A L

Pipir Hisjit u ia n d g il t w a ll p a p e rs , d ec o ra tio n s , sh ad e s a n d

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p a p e r l l a n i t e r ’s S u p p l i e s , E t c .F ra m e s m ad e t o o rd e r a t s h o r t n o tic e . T h e

b e s t N ew Y o r k 'a n d P h ila d e lp h ia p a p e r h a n g ers em ployed . E s tim a te s fu rn ish e d ftff 'p ap ern an g * 1ng a n d b a lsom lp lng . ; „

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M a n u fa c tu re r o f S to rm D oors, W in d o w an d D o o r S cre en s. O rdera lo f t a t D. H. W ycboff’s p a in t sto ro , o r re ce iv e d by m ail, w ill b e p ro m p tly a t te n d e d to . —-*

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A ll T ru s t F u n d s a n d In v e s tm e n ts aro inscribed in th o n a m e a o f t h e o w n e rs o f th e p ro p e rty hold in tru s t , a n d a r e k e p t se p a ra te a n d a p a r t fro m tho a s se ts o f th e C om pany. •

I n t e r e s t A l l o w e d o u D e p o M ltf l.B a t e D e p o s l t . V a a i | i | in ' f i r e a n d b a r e

g l u r p r o o x b b l l d l n g , c o rn e r M attison avonuo a n d B ond s t r e e t . ' '

W illa re c e ip te d fo r a n d k e p t w ith o u t ch a rg e .ISA A C C. K EN N RD Y . P re s id e n t.D R. B. 8 . KEA TOR, Y loe-Pres’t.H . H . YARD. S ecre ta ry .A . C. TW IN IN G . T re a su re r .

% D IREC TO R S : .G. D . W . VROOMt T re n to n , N . J .W . J . HARIOtiON. L a k e w o o d , N . J . ,O LIV ER H . BRO W N , 8L_. H EN RY H . YARD, O cean

»nlO, N i J ,ih, N .J .u m i A l u . u v o au uoouu,

J . H. BUCHANAN, S pring L ak e , N . J . J 0 8 E PH M oD ERMOTT, F ree h o ld , N . J .I iv o o ru JBUOMVMWi »i .n . B. PIE R SO N , P h ilad elp h ia , Pa.GEO . F. K ROEHL, Arv ”

•>. BRU CE S . KEA TOR, M.A . C. T W IN IN G ,ISAAC C. K EN NEDY.

A sbury P a rk , N . J . M .D., {‘ ■

MOSEY TO 1.0A1S

BOND AND MORTGAGEL o an s m a d e on im p ro v ed p ro p e r ty 'i i i sum s o f

$ 1,000 a n d u p w a rd s . HGood, Safe Loans. Reasonable Charges.T o ho n -resid en ts’o f A sbury P a rk w o u ld re fe r to

F irs t N a tio n a l B an k , A abury P ark —G. F , K roohl, - p re sid e n t; A . C. T w ining , cashier.-'A sbury P a rk a n d O cean G rove B ank—H . C. Win-

so r . p re s id e n t, E . E . D a y to n , cash ie r. M onm outh T ru s t a n d S afo D ep o sit Co.—Is a a c C.

K ennedy , p re s id e n t.J a m e s A. B radley .-A sbury P a rk , N. J .W hitm an & Phelps, W holosalo D ry G oods, 40-48

G rand s t ., N.- x .D . E. C onverse , p re s ld o n t C lifton M ills, 8 .XV A. J . M ilstead , so p ’t T ailassoo F a lls M ills, A la. A m os C la tk i G lobe M ills . A u g u sta , G a ..

LAURU8 LOOMIS. -ca ro M onm outh T raB t Co., A sburv P a rk , N. J .

R esidence—H e ad o f G ran trav o ;r Oca 1 U oaohrN .J.

$15,000T o L o an o n G o o d M ori,

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g e a t (Bstuti f r g t n c m .

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l i £ A T > E S T A T E n n « lIN SU RA N CE AGENT,

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II . B. B E EG LE, N o ta ry jrtibllo a n d C om m issioner o f Doods f o r N e w Je rso y . P e n n sy lv a n ia a n d th o D is tr ic t o f C olum bia,

A tlan tlo H igh lands. 8700. ---------------------------- d ra

L o n g B ranch . $160.

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Carpenter & Builder.P la n s a n d epeoifioations fu rn ish e d . Jo b b in g

p ro m p tly a tte n d e d to . B est o f re fe re n c e g iven . R esidence—F ir s t a v e . , b e t B o n d a n d E m o ry sta .

S h o p a n d Offloe—F irs t av e . a n d M ain St. P . O. B ox 748. ABBORY PARK*.

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p l e t e d a n d r e a d y f o r t e n a n t s .

T h e offices o n th e sec o n d a n d th i rd floors o f th e b u ild in g w ill bo finished In h a rd w ood, w in d owe Of p la te gliiss, in side b lin d s, a n d A irnlsbed w ith ev e ry m o d ern conven ience , In c lu d in g s team b ea t. T h ese room s a ro n o w offered to th e pub llo F O R R E N T , fo r u se EXCLUSIVELY A 8 O FFICE S, a t r e n ts ra n p ln jr f ro m $60 to $150 p e r an n u m C’a o h ; th e re n ta l to in c lu d e gas , s te a m h e a tin g a n d reg*

JOS. L. DURR AH,P l a s t e r e r ,

5 0 5 TH IRD A V E N U E .Jo b b in g P ro m p tly a t te n d e d t<r.

G EO . C . ORM EROD,CONTRACTORS BfllLMR,

A S B U R Y P A R K , W- J .E s ta b lish e d 1B73. Jo b b in g p ro m p tly a t te n d e d

to . B est o f re fe re n c e g iven .Offloe a n d R esid en c e^

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tio n s h av e b ee n m a d e w ith th e sew ers . T h is h a s to som e e x te n t le ssen e d th o p e rc e n ta g e o f c o s t ' o f m a in ta in in g th e w o rk s. A s th e e rec tio n of th e Sow er W o rk s w a s n o t a m a t t e r o f specula-, t io n , ba 't beq am e a n e c e ss ity beoanso o f t h e sue- cessf u i a n d ra p id g ro w th o f th e lo w n ,“th e ow n e rs dealro t o ijeep th e a n n n a l r e n t a t th e lowtost possib le po in t.

N o tice is h e reb y g iv en t h a t o n a l l s e w e r re n ts f o r 1668, w h ich w ill b e d u e J a n u a ry 1st, 1889, fo r p re p a y m e n t a d ed u c tio n o f oho p e r c e n t , a m o n th w ill b e a l lo w e d .,_A f te r J^ n h ar 'y 1, s e w e r r e n ts d u e th e fo llow ing J a n u a ry a d e d u c e t io n o f tw o p ^ r c e n t, a m o n th w ill fo r p re p ay ­m e n t b e a llo w ed On th e th i rd y o ar , fo r p re ­p a y m e n t, th re e p e r ce rrt... a - n io n th w ill a l lo w e d ; a n d o n th e ^ fo u r th yea r, fo r p re ­p a y m e n t, fo u r p e r i c e n t, a m onth ' Will be. a llo w e d . T h is p ra c tlo a lly re d u ces th e sew or r e n t m ore th a n o n e-th ird in th e la s t th re e years. B u t ta k in g th o fo u r th y e a r a lono , i t re d u ces tho r e n t fu lly one*ljalf. I t . is o f c o u r s e im pos­s ib le to te ll, a t th e p re se n t tlm o, if a s till f a r th e r d isc o u n t o a n be a llo w e d o n th o fifth o r sucocodlog y e a rs , o n a c c o n n t o f in c re a se d n u m ­b e r o f oonneo tlons, b n t th e o w n e rs o f p ro p e rty w h loh Ib c o n n e c te d w ith th e se w e r m a y rvsf. a ssu red t b a t th e y w ill r e a p ev e ry ad v a n ta g e pos­sib le . O w ners o f th e w o rk s o n ly d esire , a f te r w o rk in g expenses a ro p a id , a m o d e ra te ln te ro s t o n th e in v es tm en t. ' O. T . BA ILEY , - - * • 7 * , * Seo’y S e w e r W to k sA sbury P a rk , M ay 2ad, 1886.

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Railroad, nefar First'avenue.

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Geo. F. Kroehl, M m iiu u u . n a n u u a . John C* MaoMurray, > John Rcickafeller, f ' ' ‘f lw . A. flmook,

G e6, M, L ane . ‘

M yron 8. G ould , E d m und G. H arrison ,

George W. Patterson,

P . O. B ox 178.' ASBUItY PA RK , N . J .

\ O m p U e d fc r (Ae A b b u s t l*Aak J o u a w iL ;

R e a l E s t a t e c o n v e y a n c e s .L i s t o f co n v e y an c cfli M o m n o u ^ ’ C o u n ty

C le rk ’s o in c e , fo r t h e w e e k o n d in g N ov . 9 , 1 8 8 9 : . ■•,. . ••• -r • ' :

A S B u n r PARK.Jam es A. B rad ley to A n n Wyckoff—p a r ts o f lo ta >

868,569, 870. $6,000.1 •'-K & dellfl B. M ills rt al., to L yd ia M. M organ d o l . —lots 1014,1W5. $1,800. •

W illiam M ills t o L y d ia U . M organ ,rf aL—lo t KM4. $1,800. • v -' -.

R adclIffB . M ills a a l , to P. M. B raun-p a r ts lo ts 879, 880. $3,800. ‘ ..

W m . M ills to Bamo—partagam o p roperty . $2,300.Sam uel T . H eudriokson to 'Em U y B. M alcom son

—lo t A sbury P a rk . 53,200. . . •oobam o b 6 v b . . ' ; •

M, C. G e b h ard t to George 0 . 'C o m b rlg h t—lo t 1703. $1,000. -u G e o g c M. C arslake to L ydia A . B u n d lo k -rlo t

M ay R. T hornloy . e x 'r x , to V ic to ria R . T . Do- H aven—w est h a lf 01 lota 470,471. $7,5260. TOWNBIirP.

J o h n F. H aw kins to E , N elson T u rn er—lo t W est A sbury P ark . 8660.. Wrn.-A. H arvey , by a d m 'r , to S am uel V; M orris

lot Neptune township. $167.. ’R obert H . M aple to M onroe N ew m an—lo t Nep-

tu n o tow n sh ip . • -M oaroo N ew m an to F lo rence D . M a p le -sa m e

- lo t

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property . $ l.Wm. A. H arvey , by a d m ’r,ffiT-Wm. F . H urley—

lo t N optune tow nship . ‘E lla h . D ey to A m elia H , P ie rso n —lo t N eptune

tow nship . 8390. . .BarzUl&i G rover to A lfre d G ro v e r-- lo t N optune

tow nship . 12 000, *. L aw rence L an d e u ‘ to V icto ria K ing—lo t W est P a rk . $ 1 .,

W m. U . K in g to Law renoe Landlrf—lo t Nop-' tu n e tow nship . $1. "

MIBOKLLAjTBOtS 'W m . B, R an d o lp h to S tephen V t S tafford'

M iddletow n tow nship . 86,T heo. F ield, sheriff, to W . Irv in g Clark—lo t Red

B a n k r$ 6 ,o p o t ■ ; -------- — r —;Jo h n H . T h istle to H enry A. C h lnery—lo t a t

U nion. « .H enry A. C hlnery to M argare t A . T h is tle—lo t a t

U iilon. $1. . - ...........J o h n H. C ohover to sam e—lo t Kej M argare t A. T h is tle to Thos.

Union. $450. ' ..M anuel L. M anhcim to Is ra e l H arris^ -lo t Key*

port. 81.750, - tJ o h n II . Conover to J o h n W . B aU ey-*lot Key*

p ort: $60.------------ -------------------‘--------------------— ?I.OB ernard D elaney tcrG eorge K oenig, J r.—2 low oyport. 1800. _Jo h n T. P e t t it to M ary R ^ S u tp h ln —lo t L ong

B ranch . 8350. •R ebecca H . Bearmoro- to Sam uel Sherm an—172-

100 ac res H ow ell tow nship . 840.H enry. P lttln g er to sam e—5 20 100 ac res Howell

tow nship . 876. „ •1 ..Jo h n H u ll M cLean et aL to W in. B. D uryee—lot

F reehold . $335. ;A lex a n d er Gaston to M llo H . C re g o -Io t 8.021.

O cean B each . 8776.L ew is C. P lttln g e r to Ezekiel. S m ith —2. trac ts

lan d F reeho ld tow fishlp. $2,800.‘ R eynard P eyser to HeB ra n c h r8 o m -J----------r ~

G cow o W. C hilds d al. to S t. ' Jam es C hapel—2 lo tsE lo e ro n . 81. -- T hos. W.-Cooper to Jo h n W Jacki d a /.—lo t Long B ranch . 81. ■>—--

Jo h n W lacki to Thos. W. Cooper—lo t Long B ranch . 81. *.. Seabury T redw ell, by E x ’r, to Jo h n G. Reeser—lan d a t Bhrew sburyi 825 000..........

J . B arlow M oorchead to B arab S. W dlgam nth— lo t S p ring Lake. 81,200. _

Jam es H , Bmyth to C aroline G. R eed—24 ac res n e a r C hapel H ill, 81.-8 a g iu c lT ,J ia n d rlC k 8 o n c < a /.to B o rlh a 4 W a g n e p —7S&-100 ac re s S hrew sbury tow nship . 88.990.

Isaac1 A. W ales to M artha F isher—la c re M id d le - tow n tow nship . 8500. £ .

T heo. F ie lds, sheriff, to T herese W. S eabrbok— lo t K eyport. 81,600.

Jo h n 8 . H u b b a rd to G eorgo W . D avis—p a r t of lo t 600, A tla n tic H ighlands. 82,600.

W illiam ’l l . M on tanye to L y d ia A ; R ayfle ld—lo t

Uenry Mom—jo t a t Long

152. sa m e p lac e . 83)0. :.Jo h n H VanM ator to M aralla A. W ard—« lo ts,

M ary p o t te r e t al. to E d w a rd H andy—lo t L ong B ran ch . $300.

M ary n . S m ith to M illard F. T rim b le—lo t M at­a w a n . $760.

J o h n R v an to M artin M aloney — lo t L ong B ranoh . $5,000. 1

M artin M aloney to KUen R yan—lo t L ong B ranoh . $3,000.

J o h n J . M ount to E lla s M orfo rd—1 11*100 a c re s , M iddle tow n to w n sh ip . $1.

E llas M orford t o L y d ia M o a n t- s a m e property . $1. '

E llen H u b b a rd t t ah to C harles 11. Rook—11 ao res , S h rew sb u ry to w n sh ip . $60.

G eorge O. W a te rm an to J o h n C. R obbins—3 lo ts , A tlan tia H ighlands. $1*200.

E d w a rd A . W alto n et al. to T ho N. J . S , R a il­ro a d Co.—lo t M onm outh B each. 81,000

S am e to C y n th ia A , H o y t - lo t sam e p laoe.

H a rrie t M. B o rd en to Cornel lu s 'N . B1 Isa—undi­v id ed Mi o f la n d , S h rew sb u ry to w n sh ip . 81. .

C ornelius N. B liss to H a rrie t M. B o rd e n - u n d i­v id ed & o f la n d , S h rew sbury to w p sh lp . $1.

R ache l W eeks t o E lizab e th A rrow sm ith—lo t F reeh o ld . $85- ‘3am es W a rn e r et al. t o R ach o l BculthoTp—lo t P le a su re Biw*. $600.

D eborah w e a v e r to sam e - l o t sam e p laoe . $1.G eorge H an ce, J r . , to C harles T . A llen—lo t

O ceanic. $450.M. H ow ard M aps e t a l. to A nnie M unkendeck

e t a t.—o em e te ry p lo t. 850.C hristian G rim m to A llen R . Rood—lo t Middle*

to w n tow nship- $350.C h arles-c .- B ow ne by E x ’r, to A nnie: M . Z im ­

m erm a n —lo t M anasquan . $370.. D avid B. H 03te t t e r by E i ’ra, to F rano ls w a g - n eir lo ts 1930,1931,1933, B elm ar. ' -----

Dealer in G eorgia p ine Lumber, Telephone and Dies. Oak, Ohasinut and Pii

fu rn ish e d a t s h o r t n o tic e , a ll len g th s h d «•!p ilin g

Izefc

M. M. CROSBIE,S uooossor to D avid C a rtw r ig h t,

Plain til Oninitil Mtr.T a r P a p e r , S h e a th in g i ’ap o r , T w o a n d

T h re e-p ly R oofing P a p e r .P. O, Box 809. Asbnry Farfc, N. I,

A d Opoutnf; ln X>akota.“ Yon Bay you a re from D ako ta t ” he que­

ried of the m ah in the ulster.“ Tea, Hir, righ t from D ako ta .”** P len ty o f good openings o u t there “ L ots o f ’em .”•M M an could do well, eh t ’> ^“HB conld.n : „ ... ': ,fC o u n try g ro w in g a ll th d ; tim e, I su p

P 08et’* - •“ G row ing a ll th e tim e.n .........“ T o n —you h av e done well f ”“ V ery .well. Indeed. I wont o u t there threo

y ea rs ago w ithout a d o lla r an d had to ,go to tho p o o r house.”

“ Yon. did I A nd how r . i ‘AM’Jh superlntendent_.0 (_ l

tlo ii ot $S0O a y e a r a iid found. *lt you’ve got ab o u t a thousand.dollars an d lots o f g i t u p tb you, there’s a n opening for a p o o r house in the n e x t coun ty which you oan s te p r igh t in to , and 1*11 g u aran tee every, Inhab itan t will be w ith yon before sp ring .” ___

The Major’s Grief.-‘-Vlce-PreMident-Morton - haa._ tflken _out_ a

license fo r the sale o t liquor ID hla new hotel a t W ashington. W h a t d o thoso RepubUeana say to th a t, who a re alw ays p itch ing in to the D em ocrats for th eir a lliance with th e liquor in te rest 1 W hat a speotaole ! Tho Vice P res­id en t o f the U nited S ta tes engaged tn the sale o f l iquor l—Motunouth Democrat.

ELLERS!^, RHINECLIFF ON-HODaON, Novem ber 2:

$ a y . J ohn B. S haw. Chicago.D bab S i r —In r e p k to your le tte r o f O cto­

b e r 26 addressed to Mr. M orton, I beg to say. t h a t th ere i s n o tru th in the s ta tem en t m ade in 'th o telegram to the Daily jVeioa.whlcb you enclose, th a t tbore is a b a r connected with the new building erected an d owned by Mr. M or­ton.; in W a sh in g to n , '1 The build ing Is con- d u c ted a s a fam ily ap a rtm en t house, ap art- menttt-belug-leased by- th e yea t,-and M r. K ee­to n has never en te rta lu ed tho Idea o f p e rm it t in g any p a rt o f it tb be used as a bar.

/ • V ery reflpocttally,R. Sj.Cni^TON .ljrlvalo secretary .

W orse th an the Legislature a t

A n arm y officer in Brooklyn on furlough from a W estern cam p, says the noises o f tb a t c ity an d New Y ork IUerally terrify hlm . J je says a big b a ttle is noth ing to the tum u lt,o t the street. “ Im ag lue a m an com ing r ig h t pfiC th e p la in s ,” sa id he, “ an d hav ip ^ m y expe­rience! o f yesterday evening. I was u n d e r thp j u n e t l o n ^ f ^ ^ e le v a t e d roads, an d t ry in g to c ro ss tlie s t r e e t . . Three tra in s rum bled over m y.head a n d blev^ off s team a t the sam o tim e, A h an d o rg an b roke loose, a b o y yelled pa­pers, horse c a rs lle.w np K lld 'dow n, a n d ouo truckm an ran hla wheels In to those o l ano ther trpoftT a n d g o t in to a noisy fight. I t was tbo n ex t th ing to

, T hrough th e Old Dominion.A DATMQI1T BIDB OVEb'tUB DI.UB RIDQe’, AM3&

A VISIT TO NATUHAT. BHIDGB—A-MODEJV’BAJL- HOAD, ON WIIIOH PA98BNOBBB TRAVEL IN COHFOHT—BiVALnT OB* o t h b r l in e s o v e r ITS SUOOE88—THB U F. V. V.” AND ITS SEV­ERAL lUITATpRS,

I I t w as a b u sy p lace in>wblch we found our? selves a t N ew port News; a fte r leaving the steam ship . 'A t the dock ju s t ahead w aa a Boston s team er boing 'Unloaded of h e r cargo o f eboes. There seem ed Jo bo boxes by. the thousand, a n d as tim e m ean t a g rea t deal she wav being em ptied a s fas t as fifty colored laborers con ld ra n in a n d 'o u t o th e r hold with th eir bah*owa. W e wero on the g re a t p iers o f th e C hesapeake & Ohio Railway, which h as ita teroainas " a t ! this point. Several tram p s team ers w ere e ither ,tled u p a t th e dock or anoho ted close by. w aiting fo tca rg o es of grain,' cotton) tobacco, oak staves, and o th er ex­p o rts , b rough t to tlde-w ater by the railw ay from tbe S ta te s o f V irginia, .W est Virginia, K entucky, Ohio, ■ahd -tho .'g rain-producing see Monaco f tb e g rea t W oat,s R etn rn fre ight la anpplled by foreign steam ers, and steam ship U nesfrom Boston, N o y York and Philadelphia

Back from th e dock Is the grain elevator, w h leh h aa a oapaolty of I,G5O,OOO bneh0la a t once. I t Is 400 feet in longth, 00 feet iu w idth and 177 feet high. Tw o oovered- horizontal conveyors, each 800 feet long; ru n from tho felevator to jthe water,’0 edgo, a n d a re ab le to fill tw o Bt earners; each hold ing 100,000 bnahela, w ith bulk o r bag grain in a day ahd a hal f The conveyors have 1,800 feet long on which th e ' g rain Is carried to the bold o f the vessels a t th e pier. Tw enty cars can flndvroom for em ptying their loads in to the hoppers. - T he grain is then carried to th e u p p e r stories and ..dumped, in to over th ree sto rage b ins. In ton hours 250ears c an b enn loadod . -. I t requires a n engine o f 650 bor*e-pow er to do all the lifting and W d fn g . The^ bnlld lng is constructed of heavy tim bers w ith iron trusses an d bracing; a n d is covered th roughout w ith co rrugated iron.

T he d evelopm ent of N ew port N ew s Is to be credited tp the C hesapeake Sc Ohio Railway C om pany, w hose ch ief su p p o rt 1s Mr. Collis P . H un tin g to n , president o f the 8outhern Paclflo a n d m any o th e r rail way corporations: I t was Mr. H u n tin g to if s adop ted daugh ter who late 1 y m arried P rince H atafeld t in Lon­don, and the w ealthy fa th er se t aside tw o m illions in caah an d secu rltle sja s her wed- d lng portion . I t Is sa id h e ow ns m ore thah h a lf o f th e tow n, Including the m agnificent Hotel W arw ick, a p o p u lar reso rt for both w inter a n d sum m er guests, and th roogh tbe varied industries oonnected with tb e railro ad , pays o n t a good m any -thousand do lla rs am d h th lu w ages to both white and colored e m p lo y ^ . -I. '7-*. , . i .V ’

N ew port New s (It i a ' un iversally called Nu*pert, w ith th e accen t o n first syllable) dates its se ttlem en t aw ay b a e tr to 1607, when a c erta in C apt. Chrlatopber N ew port landed there- a f te r being driven by a Btorm in to

f f i egapeake Bay, and gave the place h is nam e, a n ttfm r's ride b y steam er a r e H am pton, Old £o!m C om fort, a lso nam ed by C a p t N ew port, N crfblk a n d , Portsm outh , which we bad left th a t sam e m orning T he w ater ro u te is th rough H am pton Roads, a a o rt o t pocket m ade by the Jam es ahd E lizabeth rivers, and Chesapeake bay. T his Is the locality m ade fam ous by C apt, ErlcsBon’s Monitor a n d tho rebel ram McrrinAc In tbe fam ous fight to a finish d uring tbe rebellion, In which the Mon* (for p u t h e r an tag o n is t to sleep. All aro u n d a re rem in d ers o f tbe late unpleasantness. Tbe N aval H ospital a t Portsm outh , the s tone d ry docks an d tb e G osport N avy Y ard a t N orfolk, an d fa rth er to w ard s th e bay . ih e p a rap e ts a n d guns o f F o r t M onroe, w llh H am pton and its tra in in g schools for colored youth a n d In ­d ians, an d tb e im m ense Soldiers’ Hom e and cem etery, w here thousand* of heroea He burled , a re places a t which many, days could be p a s se d . ln in terested sight-seeing a n d ex ­p loration , b u t o u r tim e is lim ited an d w e tak e th e m orning tra in fo r scenes fa r th e r west th rough tb e O ld Dom inion.

T h ree ca rs w ere .nearly filled wltfc . ibe Steam er’s passengers, the largest part^cpm - p rising thdsgt:who'- h ad 8etf6ndfcl6e ^ tlcketa

I f f ^ V ho w ere relegated to the einoker. Am ong th em w ere th e weil dret^ed foreign oonple m entioned ln^tbo preceding letter as traveling in the s team er’s steerage .1 A nother c a r was filled w ith Sir K n igh ts o n th e ir way to the Conclave a t W ashington. They were rep resen tatives o l a ll th e neighboring Com- m kndorlea from Old P o in t to ’way ^down the blB.mai Sw am pjpanal. _zA rldetbrpughjBaBtem V irginia a long the line o r th l s ,com paratively hew ro ad is alm ost as exciting as going th rough tb e p in es o f South Jeraey . Tbero Is really noth ing of s c e n ^ y , v e ry few' bouses m ore pro ten tlous than a one-story cabin with a log an d p las te r chim ney on the outside, and none o r th e slg n s o f t h ^ d ie an d w estern V irg in ia I t seem ed as

early b reakfast o n theB team er. In to a d o llc a te cup tho sp o u t b f th e p o t w as tilted a n d o u t fibwed a, p a le liqu id . P e rh ap s in b is hu rry to got away from tho r e s ta u ra n t , on ’the plat-, form bo h ad g rabbed th e w rong pot t “ No, sab ,” he said , in answ er to the ^question w hether I t w asn’t tea. Three Sugars a n d ' a finger of cream , a . wedge of cake and fifty cents* w orth ot sandw iches, a n d h e passed op to serve o th ers , leaving hla c u p , saucer and spoon In tru s t t i l l hia re tn rn . A very hlce idea, Indeed, to bnve y o n r lunoh b ro u g h t in to the’tra in In suohi p resen tab le , sh a p e ; a - little betto r th an ru n n in g a_block u p o r dow n the platform for a c u p o f coffee a n d b e nabbed 'ju s t aa you s ta r t back w ith i t an d a dem and' mado^for a q u a rte r bn deposit fo r tbo sa fe return o i cup an d spoon. T h a t w as all. The coflfce tjad been too hurried ly m ade j i t lacked eVen tbo flavor of the, genuine b o r ry ; the sandw iches w ere ' b raced w ith d ry slices o f haui an d w ere n o t b u tte re d ; th e nioerlooklog cake w as “ raised*’ with soda—a n d p lenty o f It. W e m ade o u t w ith tb e rem a tn d e ro f a ,£ o x o t confeotlons an d a d rink of w ater an d fo r the noxt h o u r feasted on the landscape.

Wo passed tw o “ co te house” tow ns, which had th e usual look. Everybody seem ed to havo abundance o f leisure. T here appeared to be none o f th e h u rry arid inad ru sh to accum ulate w ea lth .th a t'c an be no ticed a b o u t Poin t P leasan t o r Hoboken. T here were sev­eral w ashou ts made" by the g rea t Septem ber Btorm which were -undergo ing rebuilding. Tw o b ig bridges bad been. whlBked aw ay by

J h O .ru a h ln g -S v a te rS r-a n d -th e c o m p a n y w a a wisely rep lad lcg with stone. Tho p ia rk of m u d reao h ed up trefcigunka e ig h t to twelve feet.. J u s t then the stream s~ that had been so tu rb u len t w ere so low th a t a s mall d rove of th irs ty ca ttle could have d ran k them dry.

I n th e early afternoon the * tra in slowed up before en te rin g a ra th e r busy looking town. Along o n e s ld e ^ o O ie track were sca tte red a

iber o f cabins, and from .nearly every one cam e a co lored au n tie bearing e ither In her h an d s o r o n top o f her h ead a tra y o f eat­ables. By the tim e the tra t tt cam e to a full s to p the w indow s an d p latfo rm s were be- qlege(L—T h o se -w h o -h ad - traveled th a t way before w ere n o t 's to w In throw ing- u p '.tb e windows o r hurry log outside for a closer Inspection of th e hom e-m ade b lsbulte , fried ehicken, p ie s , cakes and f ru i t Tw o bis­c u its th re e inches In d iam eter an d a third o f a. ohicken f tle d in c risp f a t t e r w ereso ld fo r_ a q u a rte r, _w Uh a - p i e - fo r ten - cents, th ree im m ense apples fo r five cen ts, and.very good coffee fo r the Bame. In th e Bpace of tw o m inutes these en terp rising ca te rers nearly em ptied tnefr tray s—Or a t lea s t th o hnngry. passengers d id —and while som e sq u a tted op th ^g ren n O o .co an f_ ap .- th « lr^ rece ip t8r-other8 h urried off hom e to be ready fo i^ th e n e x t- t ra in , i.There is noth ing i f f th e way oT eatlng , tb a t can go ahead of fried ohloken w hen it, Is

short-jo ln ta. were unusually tender^ sweet an d Juicy. T h a t p a rticu la r section o f th e ra l I road will be rem e m b e re d In 'fu tu re and pa tronisedag ain If we

though th e colored folks w ere the prinClFal occu p an ts o t iho soli, an d i t is easy to con­jec tu re the so rt o f h ab ita tion th e m ajority o f them would' be satisfied w ith -. _A p a tch o t s tu n ted co rn , perhaps a garden where vegeta­b les m igh t have been, a p ig an d alw ays tw o or th ree dogs, describes tho m o st of th o ^ 'p lan ta tion»V passed ln a three hours’?.?jdo to tbe cgplta l. T here were aom e feibeptions, U istrue,.; o t bouses th a t were once probablycounted g rand , b u t th e sam o genera) a ir o f Bbfftlessness pervaded them , and all were sadly in n eed of pa in t, new fencea. now b arn s and a general scratcliTng w lth a ep lln t broom.

Richm ond is 74 miles from sa lt water, b u t 150 m iles if yon sail n p tho Jam es River. There a re so m any tw ists an d tu rna in i t tb a t a a t a p e r m ust travel tw o o r th ree j tim es round to como o u t s tra ig h t a t ' t h e end o f the journey. I t is- a t tho head o f navigation of tiie Jam es, an d waa tho cap ita l of the Confed­era te S tates d u rin g th elf , b rie f existence. I t h a s alw ays been the capita l of V irginia, I t Is a c ity of considerable also, with lots o f factor rlep, fam ous, bu ild ings an d beautifu l resi­dences. Old St: Joh.n’8 C hurch s ta n d s to-day p retty m uch aa i t d id ono h u n d red years ago, w hen I t was th e fashionable plaoe of worship. I t w as in tb ls church th a t the. Im m ortal P a t ­r ick H enry , in a b u rst of righ teous indigna­tion ag a in st English dom ination exclaim ed, “ G ive m e liberty o r give m o d ea th .” ’ W ash­ing ton once had head q u arters at'R fphm ond arid th ousands o f N orthern soldlera . wlll re m em ber an o th e r notable im titu tlo tfb f th e c ity duritfg t h e w arv-Llbby Prison—whjoh has lately hben rem oved to Chicago and se t n p a s acuriOBity. -, ,, ?

D uring a . w ait of half an h o u r a t th e s ta tio n a sp ruce an d polite Colored lad cam e through th e tra in bearing a tray . O n It was a silver outfit com m ouly used a t the en d o t a table w here the lady of tho house a|to. U ndbr snow y n ap k in th a t seem ed rela ted to his snow y ja c k e t an d ap ron w ere piles of sa n d ­wiches a n d wedges of cake. W ould wo have cofieeT C ertainly. W e had hungered an d

baa . iho appearance of two m ountains th a t rise porpondloularly In Ihe air, and a t a height of ovor two hundred feet thb tw o are joined with an orch th a t Is a patl o f both. On top is a roadw ay, an d a h y one d riv ing o r walking o ver It would coyer suspect the ex istence of euoh a freak o f na tu re directly beoeath. The sides a re rqpgh and unoven rock, o f various shades of color, th roogb which w ater drips con tinually , aa though tho g rea t w eight ac tually squeezed it o u t like ju lco from an orangp. . 1. ..

The reg io n ' abou t N atu ra l Bridge, it is c laim ed, was onee surveyed b y George W a6b- ington . A t any ra te , bio in itia ls a re fou nd in- ,a prom inent place on the rooky ejde, an d hfa exam ple o f leaving a m ark behind has been followed by every visitor. Some, initials, a p ­p e a r several feet u p tho side, a s though lad ­d e rs h ad been p ro cu re d ;to asslBt In clim bing higher th an any one else. T he walk fo r a m ile u p the rav ine is a t the m ost rom an tic d e­scrip tion . In p laces I t narrow s t o i l few' feet, a n d th en wldena_Out 'ti> ' a hundred or more. Betw een the m ouhtalns is a shallow stream th a t flows tow ards the b ridge, now In a th in sh eet over sm o o th ‘rook o r tum bling am ong boulders; o r over stone dams. I t winds in a n d o u t am ong th e trees, underneath ru stic bridges, and reflects the iraagea-oLrooky p ro ­jec tio n s or g ian t trees ori ttfe m ountain side, S altpetre Cave an d Loat; £ lv e r a re ’a lo n ^ th h pa th w ay ., The form er Is m ad e 'b y a h age pro^ jeo tlng ro ck of*ilmeBtoh§ over the side of a em ail h i l l , ; Tq en te r i t ‘’ 60 m u s t flrst go up b e fo rey o a c aa go dow d an d once u n d e r the overhanging cliff there is sm all spaco jn which to move abon t. F jo ip a hole in a rock farther u p the rav ine there Issues the sound of rush­in g w aters. A closer Inspection, a t th e r lsk o f m ashing Ip the to p of y o u r ha t, reveals the b asin 1n jo which w ater Sows from som e u n ­know n source a n d d isappears a g a in , n o -one knows where. The w ater Is olear. and pure, and a d rink of it, according to the prin ted sign, insures the re tu rn o f the thlrdty tourist.

T h e view o f the b rid g e an d Its approaches on tho r e tu rn b rin g s o u t o th er no tab le po in ts a t first unnoticed . U nder thb crow n o f the arcb", outlined In stone of a d a rk e r color than th e su rroondinga, is a t a l r deelgn- of an eagle with ou tstretched win^e. Bolne people have th o u g h t I t w as a rtific ia l and th e keeper of tbe lodge 8ald*a traveler once took h im aside aud asked, him , confldem lal y; M how in thunder they g o t scaffolding up b ight enough to p a in t i t.” D d riu g -th e sum m er m onths, whon the faioteU a re orowded. the bridge an d the rav ine a re Illu m in a ted -a t night by electricity, fire­works an d calcium lights, with a b an d _of m usic to m ake th in g s lively. I f the view from below Ib grarid, th a t -from above is in d escrir bable. On P u lp itR o c k , a lit tle d istance from th ero ad w ay , the fu ll dep th o f the bridge Ib aoen to a d v an tag e ,as-w e ll - a s -th e ravine,-foij neqtly half a mllo, A s to u t fence rig h t upon

properly p repared , and. th ese’drucSBtleka a n d “tbo^ouier edge o f rook enablca you to h o ld onIn n ccu rh y an d look stra ig h t to the bottom, between shivers, and graBp the full m eaning of a fall o f over tw o h u n lre d feot, an d alaft'to

W h e re d o th o p lo ig o t E ighteenbllllona ofthem a re m an u fac tu red every year. Aa tbey — . ? . . . . ^a re never w orn ou t, w b a t becomea o j t b « n t f th lre ted e v e r since leaving tho p ilo t b iscuit a t height of tho bridge th a n , cold Bguroa. I t sloepera a t night,

T h a t p a r t o f th e ra ilro a d w htch been traveling on alnce m ornlng^?as th e m ain line from N ew port News v la* ^ tcb m o h d , at which p o in t a leased line, k n o w n as the Rich­m ond <fc A lleghany^branch, tu rn s southw est a long tho courso o f the u p p e r Jam b a ,R iv e r to L ynchburg and hnitea wjtb tb s m ain stem a t C lifton Forgo, a short1.d istance from the W est V irg in ia line. Early, las t Spring the C.hesa peake & O bJo ro ad made^ arrangem ents with connecting lines t o reaph W ashington, Balti­m ore, P h iladelph ia an d New Y o rk ,.-C h ar­lottesville la tbb junction o f tbe V irg in ia M id­land , over which, passengers to a n d from the n o r th m ust'(ravel, . puly. q n ^ t ^ a ea^h^waj^ m akea tbo th roogb trip from from New Y o r k - th e “ ^ ^ -yV Xlnulted.’’ Passengers by o th er tra in s change cars, unless occupying a Pullm an. H alf a n h o u r waa consum ed a t tb ls 'p retanU oua p lace in w aiting to r tho W ashington tra in , which som e p u t to good u&eln eating d inner In the comfortablo res tau ran t a t the' sta tion . W ith every sea t taken , our train' pulled o u t som ew hat late, and began its clim b by easy g rades n p the m ountains. A t som e high p o in ts thd v.lew of dlBtant ridges, farm s an d .valleys w as.magnl- Qceht. -The day w as c lear an d bright, a n d tbo a ir b rac in g an d cool a t th a t a ltitu d e , an d the rldo becam e deeply In teresting by~r«as0n of tbe scenery on either side-ot-the road, Three hours a fte r leav ing Charlottesville we reached C lifton Forgo, an d there p u t.u p for the night, ex p ectin g to g o o n to W hite S ulphur Springs in th e fh o rn ln g ^an d have daylight in which t o look over th is wonderful r e g i o n b u t jthtl tra in happened to be la te a n d w e alte red o u r p rogram by advice o f a gentlem an who bad_ but. reoently been^tW te, and found very little to in te res t him a fte r tho closing of the big hotel. • , . .. - .

The n e x t Im portan t resort to W hite Sulphur In th a t section was the N atu ra l B ridge. I t Is reached from C llfton Porge- a t ia 'th e W eat by ' the Richm ond & Alleghany b ran ch o f thp Chesapeake & O h lo ^ a n d ttf thero la another section pT ro ad in thfs courjfry th a t can equal th is In m ountain an«T w ater ecenery, U has nev e r been nfy good fo rtune to trave l o yer It. I t follows the windings of th e Ja n ie s , river th rough a b eau tifu l valloy with th e towi-rlng p eaks o f the Blge Ridge rea c h ln ^ a b o v e -1ho- ciouda. The r Id ^ o f o y er tw o h^c|tji,waa,jJnfl whloh w e-sbail never forgeC A t N atural Bridge sta tio n we took a stag e for Forest In n , som e tw o o r U ireom lles u p the sides of th e m ountains, and had a very jo ltin g ride. T he ro ad w as b a rd and rooky a n d th e toam q u ite frlaky, so that,even the ekillfa l colored d river couldhU ’p reven t an occasional lurch Into a h o le .o r h bum p a g a in st projeciIng atones. A t the o ld -fash ioned;luq wood fires were blazing in .h u g e chim neys, an d the chill o f tho drive was soon, d i s p e l le d .A walk lb: theL b righ t sun sh in e restored a healthy circu­lation , ahd gave, a t jtbe sa rae tim e a view;of, tho preUy surroUndfnga o f th e . ho tel . To m eet she increased p a tro n ag e o f tourists, t wb! o iherm ote ls were construc ted and a re u s td as annoxeS tb F orest Iun , w ith th e manamrnie'rit a n d - l in in g room 4 ’a t th e la tte r . ‘ T hey are, per«hed hfgh up o a lhg aldes of« a n a tu ra l bowl, while a t the bottom a re w alks. leading dow n Into tho rav in e th a t p asses u n d e r N at­u ra l Bridge. The hotels, a n d * h undreds of acres o f land com prising th e property, are owned by Col. P ey ton , w ho h a s a apendid residence here , and aK> enclosed- by n e a t fencea a n d 1al<2 o u t like a park.; The descent is g radual u n til t h e bpd o f tb e shallow brook is reached, an d then a tu rn to ' th e righj; along a sm ooth foot p a th brings you faoe tb face w ith one o f th e w onders o f t h o . world, I t tak es sovoral m inutes to p roperly oomprehend^ the maflslve oharaotor o t the fetraoture “ not m ado w ith hands ” I t is 915 foot high, 100 feet w ide w ith an arch 00 feet wide. Guido books Bay tb a t T rin ity C hurch, Ip New York, could bo p laced undor It, s teeple and a ll; and there w ould bo rooih to spare . T h a t assertion m ay give a b e tte r notion o f the w idth and

happen to t ravel t hrough-V^irfflnla* -ap p rec ia te som ew hat the sensation o f being t o f th e raiiroad~w frtch w e b a d ) E x position a u d looking u p o n th e 'BighfB

spread o u t beneath. “Am ong the re tu rn in g v isitors t h a t day was

a gentlem an an d wife WJjo. ha<i visited o th er notable localities th roughou t th e coun try . •Thoy gavjQflt a s th e ir opinion th a A h e scenery abou t N atu ra l Bridge an d along the railrqad

Been.A t A. o 'clook wo lo o k the ride down the

m ountaltf^trthtw ere jo lted an d tum bled abon t quite lively. Holding on to the carriage arid bracing the feet to keep pefpendfoular m ade m uscles ache. C lifton Forgo w as reached a t

;7.S0, a fte r a dollghtful trip oh th e r&iiroad, in which th e m any n am m l beauties o f tho coun­try w ere Increased by a charm ing sunset.j Tbe a ir was keen, and tho soft coal fires in g rates an d stoves a t, the hotel were decidedly cum- to rtab le . A nother late tra in spoiled the chances of con tinu ing o u r jou rney farth er south , a n d a fto r a n ig h t o f sound sleep and a hearty breakfast,' w e tu rn ed tow ards tbe A tr lanilo aa passengers on the “ F a s t F lying V ir­g in ian .” ,

T he m orning was wlntJy?, FrpBt covered th e ground an d honsetops like-snow , and the' v apor a n d sm oke ' hid the m ountains only a sho rt dlstanoQ aw ay. B o t the su n oarne u p b righ t and warm and soon m elted tho frost., O nr jou rney was a s com fortable a s tho su p e ­rio r conveniences of the L im ited could m ake It, an d It was w ith regret th a t we left It a t C harlottesville to continue its way by another routo, .while wo changed cars, for Richmondand Old ro in t ; - "-'TSomo know ledge o f rallroad traveling con- Brma mo In th e belief th a t n ex t to a private c a r p n tv fas t tram , th is L im ited affords m ore conveniences to o rd inary passengers th an any railroad^ betw een the E ast and-the W est. The m an who planned and carried o u t iho Idea o f giv ing th e p atrons o t the road a fast tra in

To a fam ily or p arty going w est or com ing eas{, tbo n ex t t ti ip g io tbe luxurious sleepers la the day coach on tho F, F . V. On this, aa on all tho other tra ins of the Chesapeake &Ohio, a colored p y r te r^ a s ch&rgo o f the ca ts and looks closely afte r th e ir cleanliness. A t Intervals be m akea tho rounds w itb a broom and d u stpan , and n o b its of papor o r o th er refuse a re perm itted on floor, seats o r win­dow Bills. A t s ta tions bo Is equally a tten tiv e In assisting passengers in to o r o u t of the cars, tak in g charge o f packagoa o r satchels, and p rocuring good se a la if th ere h a p p e n s to bb a crow d. Conductors and brakem cn a re gen-.- ) tlem anly and polite. They answ er questions, civllly^frad tre ^ t passengers af. g uests ra th e r , . , ,7- th an In tru d e rs o r n u isa n c e s ,, W ith, suoh un­usual conyenlencos a n d accom m odatloris, such unselfiBh a tten tio n to th e ir patrnng, u >nno wonder th a t tho C. & O. Is looked a t w ith Jgaloua eyes by o th er roads, an d th a t dupll-'- ca tp tra in s a n d traveling fabllltl^s a re au- nouneed a s p ^ r o f the ralI ^echedules of tw d ' ^ “ ^or th ree com peting linos. \

T his letter m u st end w ith, th e c lose p f o u r S ay’s ' ride, which was a t Old P o in t’ an d Its g rea t hotel, the H ygeia. A b r ie f stay , and we were off again u p tho easte rn shore o f rV irginia, a fte r crossing C hesapeake bay, ah d * thence in to Delaw are fo r a w eek 's rest.

M arch o f th e Pan-A m ericans. ^Half a speoohf half a meal,Half a sleep—onward -

j Into m ore food and ta lk • ‘~—Bode the one hundrod. '

“ Com e, Pan-A m ericana ;• C om e, a n d le t ’s sh a k e y o u r b a n 's ,” ' .

8 0 . o n to s to w a n d sh a k e -. R o d e th e o n e h u p d re d .

“ Com e, P an-A m ericans I” oD id th e y r e je c t th o p la n s r

... N o t th o u g h th e y a ll w e re fu ll -And j h e ir v esta sundered , *

T h elra n o t to m a k e re p ly , i n e l r s n o t to re aso n w h y , .T h e ir s b u t to e a t a n d fly.

, , In to th e n a tu ra l gas •»Bode the ono hundred.- ,

. B an q u e ts tb right of thorn, ■-< _ . ■:7B anquo ts to l e f t o f th em , ....... - ...:B an q u e ts In f r o n t o f them ,- t - - - •

W hile a w o rld w o n d e red . —«S to rm ed a t w ith w o rd a n d w in e , ■ - -

._ B rave ly th o y s tr iv e t o sh ine, ^B u t e a tin g sh o rten s b re a th A n d m en a r e ta lk e d to d e a th — ---

, S uffering o n e h u n d re d ." • • -' ' . ' ' Oo/umbue Despatch.

Some R easonsfor Defeat.. 0i n gnawer to the universally expressed

w onder a t the _ success_of tho D em ocratic tick e t la s t .week th ro u g h o u t the State, the following e x tra c ts from different papera m ay tbrow Bottle light on the reasons for f t : ; ; ! l .'_i~

^ (Newark Evening Newa.yT here I s ^ o need of casting a b o u f^ o F V B ry '-

oauBe o t tbe.palpablo v lc to ir th a t o am a to ih « r^ Dem ocracy. T he S tato la-D em o o ra tlo vin«irw_l>v'

- aTS?;-■',,n.°w aw d b a i l o r which . f c Zs w o ll f ld ih e A b b e tt .v o te t o a p o s itiv e c o m p li- ........meui . i 8J Qe Iai 'ge,y to the p o pu larity of the • 'candidate, ah a . In a m easure, to the Issues' involved. T he som ersault re tu rn s from E s­sex, ^ Iorrls, M onmouth, the d im inishing Ro- publican vote In M iddlesex, an d tho trem en- douB boom fo r tho D em ocratic standard - bearer In H udson—all d istric ts w here popula- tlon is dense an d na tiona lity m ixed —thn Ba . ^

— . 1 . ■' . I • . . iuu., #ui. iiu iuooo, m u.ugui 111 nuw Jerseyloading to It Was the grandest they .bad ever, tfonld be lesfi ono a ided ond m ore Interesting

T h n u n n n m t r t K n l m n a . n l n n n I ______

{State Gazette. ) ,T be p rim ary cause o f tb e d efea t the R epub­

licans bavo suffered in tbls S tate is tbe un- ileasan t fac t th a t thero aro from fivo to ton

1 bouaand moro Dem ocrat* than Republicans tn New Jersey. I f tho leaders could fcy any contrivance, in tho way o f m b ra l suasion, ratsbono, o r somo o th er a n tido te fo r Bourbon- lam, get rid of these, tbo.light m Now Jorseylkr^nl/1 Kn Innb Ahf, .. .. .1 _______ . ____ . IThoy seem to bo Im pervious to m oral o r any o th er kind of suasion. They aro stolidly and Immovably unresponsive to tho m ost seduc­tive argum ents, aud stiffen tbelr nooks, llko Pharoah and his host, to tho appeals o t re a ­son add tbe warnings of experjonco.

(,Monmouth Inquirer.) >Boodle. '(* .

' {Long Mratich'Times.) , 'Hero in Now Jersey there Is reason fo r tho

question to be asked, I s a cand ida te ever judged by h is unsavory political record 1 Aa regards the latb gubernatoria l cand idates tbe anBwer could be given : No, n o t If thoealoon elem ent an<2f Hudson county repeaters Count for an y th ing . U nfortunately for New Jersey politics they d o counf—every tlmo.

(Red Bank jfcegistcr.)T he election takes the tem perance question

g u t of politics entirely. L ast year I t was -finown th a t the D em ocrats would repeal the lo c a l option law In case they g o t In power, JVfany D em ocrats who said they w ere In favor o f local option professed to believe th a t their p arty . I t successful, would not repeal the law. The D em ocrats were successful and tho law was prom ptly repealed This y e a r the Re- "

fm bllcans pledged them selves‘to reenac t the ocal option law in case they carried tho leg ­

islature. T hey w ould unquestionably bave '- dono ihis, b u t the battlo went ag a in st them I t Is as tru e oa i t ever was th a t tho poople .of each com m unity should be allowed to govern ^them selves ap to licensing o r exclndlng the ....liquor business. B ut tho Dqmocrafib p a tty Ik opposed to this, a n d the votes have shown th a t the m em bers o f tb e lr party , a lm ost w ith­o u t exception, a re opposed to the local option law. This fac t was still fa rth er emphasized by-the vote o f W arnm county, which, though It voted for local option a yea* ago, gave an increased m ajo rity fo r the m en who bad voted to repeal It. ^

With luxurious coachcs^ an d the conveniences of a Pullm an, h g d a level head H e evidently believed th a t tlie people were en titled to p ro ­tec tion and assistance a fte r they bad bought their ticke ts and ptaceW’m em selvea undor the charge o f the com pany by day "an d n igh t. The c a rso n th is tra in a re the best th a t P ali m an can bu ild . T he baggage an d sm oking c a r ca T rlo aaco m p le tee lec trfc -o u tiit,rwlth-8teana^ engine fed fpHU the locom otive, a dyU'^tUo o f sufficient pow er to supply Incandescent lam ps throughout th e tra in and conu<?oted also with Btorage b a tteries under,each car. These s to r­age b a tte ries hold sufBoieut electricity to su p ­ply io n la m p s fo r olghi t o u r s w ithout draw ing on the dynam o, In case of Ia,ck of steam from th e locom otive o r accidental delays. Tbe day coach la a s long as a sleeping car, with slx- whool trucks, and o f e x tra heavy bu ild for. steadiness an d stab ility . A t bo th ends a re convenient to ile t room s and lavatories, with a r« jo m ^m o k lp g , ap a rtm en t to r gentlem en, rendorlwj; It u nnecessary fo r thom to go' Into ano ther | a r . fo r a w hiff o f a ” pipe o r c iia r . Each en4ya sepai?^ted_ from th e o u ter vesti­bule by {pjswlnglng door, bo th a t d rau g h ts o f cold a ir no n o t annoy t^e passengers. B- bind th e d ay fcoabh ia th e d in ing ca r, a trliftapb o t arUaUc decoration an d finish In viyod- work ,4vpholstery an d carylnga. T h e cm pine islp .k b ep ln g .w ith the lavish, ex pend ltuc l on th e in te rio r o f tho oar. So popu lar havo/jbese cara buconje on^t&g^ jp u te through V irginia th a t 1 learned i t waa a popular; notion v,ith a good m any people to board the ira lnA and1 trav e l to tbe n ex t sta tion fp r the sa^> 'o f ea tin g a b re^^ faa t b r d inner th a t d o e s 'h o t bella the n a m ll Sceoery and travpjlng faolli- ties are unexcelled o n th is ro ad , b u t the hotels a re riot In keepings consequently,, the d in in g car o n th e L im ited is a g rea t ‘ ipstiiutlori; I n add ition to the three oars m entlonod, tbore a r e u sually throo. o r four sloeplhg oars tb a t m ake u p the tra in . One reason fo r the Imm e­d iate success o f th is new llue‘w asthe rem oval

The F au lt Is the People's, tstThere aro grounds for the severe crltiolsm

which eom e o f the R epublican new spapers are Indulging a t the expense o t th e Legisla­tu re electees on Tuesday. In the m ain the in ­com ing body w lirn o l’lw a n Impro its predecessor, an d th a t o rg an isa tio n ' had ihbJ.nnsavbry_M putation.* o f b rin g in g ! -New^p 'Jersey in to ridicule. In m any respebts th e . new (ls the c o u n te rp a rt o f tbe o ld assom blage oit law-m akors - A h a s ty ju d g m e n t would . seem to confirm the im pression th a t in the m atter o t intelligence, in teg rity , leg isla tive ab ility a u d respectability , th e incom ing body Ib n o t superior to, if J t be the poor, of tho oiv ganlzatlon of las t year. ' T ‘ -

Be th is inference co rrec t or falsa t h e . i W Bpbnalbility fo r the fac t a s It m ay e^ist Is not} to b e charged to th e m en who will s it lu th e ^ Seriate an d HduBe. I t m a y ; nc^t be pleasant to affirm th e t ru th , b u t the fac t incontesta- ' Mo tb a t the public Is entirely responsible for , tho men who a re honored w ith seats in the Uw m aking body. I t la com m only said th at tho legislative assem blages—from Congress to tow ushlp boarde—do not rep resen t tho hvera go. Intelligence o f tbo com m unities t li a r. ‘ r lc c t them . In Now Jersey , so com m on te tbe slander, It would not bo com plim entary to claim tb a t tho average Integrity, and Irtclli- gerice.la on a dead level w itb {be Legislative representations. Yet It will bo a sovero stra in to .the sensibilities of tbo super-m oral class to Inform them th a t they an d the pooplo of coarser sensibilities aro roHpoualblo to r lbo cbaraoter o f tbo adm inistrative bodies of iho State. Thoy a re elttior gu ilty o f tbo offeno * of supporting a t tho polio candidates whom thoy know aro not op to tho s tandaftl of in- tulllgijffceand integrity, o r by the sin of neg­lect lot even ts take thoir course w ithout a

Srotesfc a t th e prim aries or a t the polls. - I f liihonest o r Incom petent men aro e lected-to . office It Is because a m ujorlty o f tho peoplo. j

a re so politically twfatcd-.t'hat they canno t be honest WUb' tbelr ho tter judgm ents.-^iV iw ark News. ’ •• T

"W ifo -(to drOnkeiT husb an d )—I do n ’t see bow you bad th o . faco tb ls m orning to say

o tjth o restric tion of additional faroa8 oxttDtod | th a t you wero going to a prohibition moeUng v oo othor UmltMl traina. T b .ro aro no oxfra , ‘o ^ nd_ We„ (h,0) M,t , „ , d |d n ,t ohargea excep t, for moala an d berth s In th e , to tb© m eeting i ’vo (Wo> been priU lng doWn

ru m ju s t thb sam o. ' v

J

ASBURY PARK JOURNAL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16,v 1889.

AND M ON M O UTH REPU B LIC A N .

JOHN K. WALLACE; Editor aho P ro p rito a . . W. ?. L*nOY, Ami bt an t Editor.

«l»U»K*0 WMXIY ATT H E A8 BURY PARK PR IN TIN G H O U SE ,

718 MATTISON AVENUE,

' E n te r e d as second-class m a tter a t the A sb u ry P a r i ,_2 « Post-O ffice, F ebruary 7 i iB88.

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th e fall- n a m e a n d ' a d d re sa o f th a w riter ,- n o t n o o e se a rily fo r p u b lica tio n b n t a s a K n a ra n te o o r g o o d 'fa ltn . A nonym ous l e t t e r s w ill n o t b e n o tic e d . - • . . . .

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B d lto r o f Tin* J ournal a n d R etubluia* , •* . A sb u ry P a rk . N e w Je rsey .^

Topics o f th e T rade Meeting. 1 Progressive F inancial Institu -t l o n .

9 A T U B D A T , N O V E M B E R 1 6 ,1 8 8 9 .

A fair num ber, considering tho condition o f th e w eather, m et 'a t tbo Board of T rade room s on W ednesday evening. I t waa ra th e r a u Inform al g a th e rin g -io a tin in la te our c iti­zens to a .m crt ac tive co-operation In th tyvorkof tbo Board. .* . --------- - — -

P rostdent H arrison occupied th e chair. A fte^ tb e read ing o f tbo form er m inutes two com m unications w ere read from the Pennsyl­v an ia R ailroad w ith reference to the discrim ­in a tin g fares betw een J?hlladelpbla an d AS- b u ry Parts, which a re decidedly agalnat the n o rth coast jea o r ta an d in favor o f thoee In tho sou thern p a r t o f th e S tate .,

J h e m atte r was d iscussed a t eomo leng th , and It w as th e expressed op in ion tb a t It was an In justice a n d w onid w ork h arm to A sbury P a rk , it^was s ta te d th a t m any Philadelphia people a re b a rred from com ing here .with th e ir fam ilies because o t th e excessive rates.

I t appeared to b e tho prevailing sen tim en t th a t unless th e ra ilro ad com pany m akes con­cessions by g ran t ln g ao m e m odification o f Its tarifT ,'there should be a u n ited p ro te s t from a \\ res id en ts a n d 'p ro p e r ty ow ners a long the M onm onth co ast a g a in s t the un fair d iscrim in­ation . D r. H enry M ltcholl, Jcfbn W lnans, J a m e s H . B lrd t C ap t, -M inot an d o th e r s p a t ' tlc lpated In th o dlsonsstou,

M r. J o h n ^Vlnans, fo r .‘the good o f the. Board, moved th a t a conffailttee o f th irteen be appoin ted to consider _and rep o rt eonfe p lan fo r th e .increase o t ; the m em bership, a n d tb. prom ote i ts a c t lv l t jP d advancing the b est In terests o f th e com m unity. _ T he following Were n o m in ated a n d e le c te d : J o h n W lnans, A. C. Atkins, D r. 'H«■ M Itchell.'G eo• W. T reat, M. U Bam naan,, H enry S telnbaoh, J,. J3. i i i p*- ley^ Capt. J . M inot, H enry G.. W ln so ^ .J^ S . F erguson, C. T . Balley, Theo, O vea,- Geo. F._ Kroehl, w 1th th e p ^ ld & ttP H U d "secretary ex- qffMo m em bers.«Tip h e o b ject I vo w ork o f t his com m ltte a fri ll he to induce alt o u r c itizens to becom e asao-

i o a u s e i t w a a b e l i e v e d b e ' c o u l d d o m o r e f o r t h a . c a u s e t h a n h iB o p p o n e n t . .

* B nfc t h e f o l ly , o f e x p e c t i n g a D e m o c r a t

t o d o o t h e r t h a n t h e b i d d i n g o f t h e b o s s e s w a a m a d e c o n s p i c u o u s i n t h e c a s e o f M r .

r T B S I te r r w h o n o t o n l y f a i l e d t o m a k e g o o d h i s p r o m i s e s b u t a c t u a l l y a d v a n c e d t h e W e r t z r e p e a l e r . — H i s d e f e a t - a t t h e l a t e e l e c t i o n i s t h e r e f o r e a s i g n a l a n d d e s e r v e d r e b u k e . H i s r e t i r e m e n t r e v e r s e s t h e

c o m p le x io n o f t h o S e n a t e .

A D e s e r v e d R e b u k e .

T h r e e y e a rs a g o H o n ; P h i l i p P . B a k e r w a s e n d o rs e d b y t h e te m p e ra n o e p e o p le o f O u in b e r la n d c o u n ty t o r e p r e s e n t th e m i n t h e S ta te S e n a te . H e w a s e le v a te d to t h a t p la c e in-a^- R e p u b l ic a n oounty-»bo%* -c Ja :ed in tb e -w o rk -o f- tb o B o a rd r in farthor-

^ — 1 anoe^pf any m a tte r th a t m ay be deemed d e ­sirab le o r to im prove th e condition of the com m unity.

T b e sob jeo t o f ro ad s was tak en up , w ith reference to th e recen t surveys o r th e road to Shark River. Mr. H arrison s ta ted th e s u r veys have been com pleted , a n d th e surveyors - rw b o w ere ap p o in ted by the C ourt from su rro u n d in g tow nships—will m eet a t th e Col- lector’s office^ S a tu rd ay m orning , Nov. 18, an d it Is desired th a t o u r cltlzefis-w tjl p e e t With them a n d give each suggestions a s m ay, determ ine th em In m ak in g tb elr r ep o rt to th e C o u rt C oncern ing th e w idth, change o f lines, w idening, e to ., o f th e Shark R iver road .

Tbls 1s a very im p o rtan t m atte r an d should call u p considerable in te res t especially am ong o u r business m en, a s good ro ad s have m uch Influence In b ring ing tra d e to a p la c o —-tnfcro than m any a re a w are — —— —^

M r. H enry .Steinbach rev iv ed th e W orld 's F a ir p ro ject, a n d believed the B o a rd 'o f T rad e should ta k e som e ac tiv e p&Tt in .it. A fter a short discussion on th e su b je c t th e m eeting was ad journed .

T h e i r B a c k - S e t B e g u n /

E f f e c t f o l lo w s c a u s e , j u s t a s s u r e l y a s t h e s u n b r i n g s r e t u r n i n g d a y a n d t h a t e t e r n a l l a w s a r e s u p r e m e . j P r o h i b i t i o n - i s t e , o r t h o s e w h o p e r s i s t i n a n i n d e p e n d ­e n t l i n o ' o f a o t i o n , m a y f o l lo w t h e i r b l i n d a n d f a t u o u s p o l i c y u n d e r a m i s ­g u i d e d z e a l a n d f a l s e i d e a s o f p r i n c i p l e ,

b u t n o n e t h e l e s s t h e e f f e c t o f t h e i r p a a t p o l i c y h a s d o o m e d t h e c a u s e o f t e m p e r - a r io e t o t h e w o r s t b a c k - s e t i t h a s k n o w n

i n a h a l f c e n t u r y ,A l r e a d y t h e d i s i n t e g r a t i n g w o r k i s b e ­

g u n , j u s t a s t h e c o n s e r v a t i v e t e m p e r a n c e J p e o p l e f o r o s a w a n d p r e d i c t e d . T E Y e n t h o

o n e f y e a r l a s t p a s t h a s p ro v je n c o n o lu / s i v e l y t h a t t h e p e o p l e a r e . n o t r e a d y f o r

e x t r e m e m e a s u r e s . T h e r e p e a l o f p r o h i ­b i t i o n i n B h o d e - I s l a n d : ; - t h e r e f u s a l ' t o a U o w ~ la ^ o o n f l t i tu t i o p a l a m e n d m e n t i n

^ _ J ^ n n s y L v a n i a 4 _ t h e - i n e r e a 8 e d :jv o t e - i n “i : h e '

p a r t y o p p o s e d t o ' a l l s u m p t u a r y ' l a w s in N e w ' ‘Y o r k . N e w J e r s e y a n d O h i o ; t h e

. t e n d e n c y i n t h e s a m e d i r e c t i o n i n I o w a , a l l s h o w t h a t t h e b a c k - s e t h a s iM g rn i , a n d y e a r s , t h e r e i s n o t a f o o t o f t e r r i t o r y i n t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s c o v e r e d b y a n y p r o h i ­b i t i o n law .

■ W hy? B e c a u s e t h e m a t t e r h a s b e e n f o r c e d ' u n w iB e ly a n d u n d u l y . I n o t h e r w o r d s , p r o h i b i t i o n i s t s c h o s e t o p u t t h e

' c a r t b e f o r e t h e h o r s e ; w e r e o l i m b i n g t h e

l a d d e r f r o m t h e t o p in s tS & d b f ’‘f r o f i T t f i e b o t t o m , a n d w e r e f a y in g t o e d u c a t e t h e p e o p l e i n L a t i n a n d g e o m e t r y b e f o r e t h e y

. u n d e r s t o o d t h e f i r s t e le m e n ts ."M o r a l q u e s t i o n s c a n ^ i je v e r b e f o r c e d

o n a p e o p l e . ' S o o n o e v e r a t t e m p t e d t o o o e r c e a p e r s o n i n t o ' k l i n e o f C h r i s t i a n l i v in g . I n h o m e l y p h r a s e , “ y o u m a y l e a d a h o r s e t o t h e w a te r i n g t r o u g h b u t y o u c a n n o t c o m p e l h i m t o d r i n k . ”

S in e n t e r e d t h e w o r ld t h o u s a n d s ^ y e a r s a g o , a n d w i t h a l l i t s e n c o u n t e r s h a s n e v e r b e e n l e g i s l a t e d o u t o f e x i s t ­e n c e ; i n d e e d , n e v e r c a n b e . I g n o r a n c e a n d v i c e h a v e p r e v a i l e d a n d w i l l c o n t i n u e u n t i l t h e p e o p l e a r e e d u c a t e d a n d t a u g h t t o l e a d b e t t e r l i v e s .

T h e s a m e a n a l o g ie s r a n g e o n t h e l i n e

o f t e m p e r a n c e r e f o r m . S a f e g u a r d s , a n d r e s t r i c t i o n s , a n d p e n a l t i e s h a v e b e e n p l a c e d o n o u r s t a t u t e b o o k s t o l e s s e n t h e e f f e c t s o f t h e t r a f f i c i n a l l p a r t s o f o u r

l a n d . I n s o m e l o c a l i t i e s p r o h i b i t i o n h a s

M a i n e H aa h a d t h e l o n g e s t t e s t , a n d e v e n N e a l D o w , t h e f a t h e r o f t h e l a w , p r o ­c l a im e d i t a f a i l u r e . V i n e l a n d a n d A s ­b u r y Jp a rk , w h i o h h a v e h a d c h a r t e r p r i v ­

i l e g e s a g a i n s t t h e s a l e o f i n t o x i c a n t s , b o t h s h o w t h e im p o s s i b i l i t y o f m a i n t a i n i n g a s t r i c t l y p r o h i b i t o r y l a w .

T h e S t a t e p l a t f o r m o f t h e R e p u b l i c a n p a r t y , a n j l i t s c a n d i d a t e f o r G o v e r n o r , e a o h t o o k t b e n g h f c g r o u n d , - th a t leg a l en ­actment o n temperance should advance only 'Oi publio opinion toould tupport and enforce, T h e iP r o h ib i t i d n i a t s , o n t h e o t h e r h a n d , ’ ■w ould o o e r c e t h e , m a j o r i t y i n s u b m i t t i n g fcd“ lttW s s u i t in g " t h e m iu o r i ty ^ T h i s i s '

d e c i d e d l y u n - A m e r i c a n a n d a n t i - B e p u b - 11 c a n . T h e [ f u n d a m e n ta l l a w d o m in a t e s . T h e g r e a t e r n u m b e r m u B t c o n t r o l . , .

T h i s i s w h e r e t h e T h i r d p a r t y m a d e i t e s p ir fo n a m i s t a k e * a n d *hfls 'd o n e in o a l-

,0 t f l a b l e h a r m t o t h e c a u s e i t ’p r o f e s s e s t o h a v e s o m u c h a t h e a r t , a n d y e t w o n ld

t a k e n o a d v i c & t h a t m i g h t b r i n g s u r e a n d l a s t i n g b e n e f i t s . I t h a s s o w n t h e w i n d . a n d w i l l n o w r e a p t h e w h i r lw in d . T h i r d p a r t y a d ^ ^ c a t e s a n d a b e t t o i s m u s t a n s w e r f o r j t^* , |^ n 8 f lq u e n o c S .

Asbury JT i f .k Oonds All ~A decisipnfcjts ju s t been filed by the 8a*

prenie C ourtM r th is S ta te declaring th a t seaii aide boro n g h ||!u co rp o ra ted u nder the law. o t 1878 a rc n o t mmstttut^pnailj^ organized. Un- leas the C buri|'tof A ppeals se ts aside or re -4 verses th is doCj^loo, som e ten o r tw olve'of o a r seaside resor: 9 a ro w ithout a legal govern­m ent, an d tho bo* d a they m ay have Issued a rc vcrtd aQd ihe b«;.'^ers aro w lthont redress.

Sea Isio City, Co^. May P o lu t, Ocoan City, A oglesea, Holly Btac.'t, L avale tte City, P o in t P leasan t nnd A tlan tic H ighlands aro sa id to bp am ong the boroughs incorporated under the ac t of 1878? Tho banks o f A sbury P a rk have rccdlved inquiries concern ing Aebury P ark bonds, and they bave lho sa tisfac tion ofj replying tb a tth o y aro good beyond any^donbt.

Tho nn(on Thanksgiv ing aorvlco, aooording to th e n^oal routine, will be held In F irs t M . E. Churoh, a t 10.00 Av m., Thursday , Nov. 88. % v . Dr. K. 0. S cudder. 6t tho Reform ed Church, will doll ver the efrraop . V

T h e W . C . T . D e c r e a s i n g ,

T he rep o rt given on S a tu rd ay in oue o f th e sessions ®! th e N ationa l W om en’s C hristian Tem perance U nion show s a largejjecreaBQ-In the; nu m bstj?l_btanobefl J n m e m b e ra h i p a o d fin an ces.— •. ' — “—

Last year, a t New Yorlc, the report show ed 10,000 b ranches an d a . m em bership in round num bera of 200,000, an d a snrp lu s o f recelp ts o f "about f7;006: T h is y e a r th e receip ts a re $4,667 less tb a n th e e x p e n d itu re s ; - 3,000 branches andW ,837m em bers have withdrawn^ m ainly because o f the s tan d tak en last year lu-New Y ork in B uppoW of the T b ird p a rtJ 'T

T he Cleveland U n io n i the m oat w ealthy and Influential o f th e b ranches, with m any in M in n eso ta .. I o w a ^ P en n a ilv ap la a n d o th e r Union.

Costly Houses a t In terlaken .M essrs. T. A. R oberts & Son have com

pleted deaigna a n d p lan s fo r tw o very expen­sive dw ellings a t In te rlak en . 'M r. Thom as M. M ontgom ery, o f Ph iladelph ia , has purchased tbe en tire tria n g u la r .b lock fron ting on the n o rth a rm of Deal Lake. T he house is pecu­lia rly orn&UT'in ou tw a rd lines , and the in te ­rior, from Its g ran d an d heavlly wooded hall to the m inu test d eta il o f com pleted room s. Is arranged ' 'fo r ‘ th e gc'featest convenience au d c o m f o r t .T h e room s a re a ll large a n d have Dne view s from nearly a ft th e windows. The' to ta l cost, Including carriag e house, will be # 12,000 o r m ore. . < .

M r. J o h n L . H am ilton , o f N ew Y ork , h as purchased the a d jo in ln g block o f e leven lo ts, an d tbe M essrs. R oberts have prepared elabor­a te dealgua-for a larg e house of b eau tifu l p ro ­po rtio n s fo r his. use. B o th Ihese im prove­m en ts will be finished fo r w in te r occnpatioo, w ith h ea te rs a n d a i l m odern conveniences. M r. H am ilto n ' will a lso build a num ber bf sm alle r co ttag es n e x t season.

D edicating th e ir New Jttoom.The W om an’s C h ristian T em perance U nion

o f A sbury P a rk in fo rm a lly / ded icated their new room,. No. 607 C ookm an avenue, on elec­tion day, Nov. 5, b y a n all-day m eeting of prayer, p raise an d addresses. T he m eeting

— — ----------- - w as largely a tten d ed . A n um ber o f m inistersp re v a i le d ' i n th e o r y .b u t_ n e y G r- in - fa o k ^ -w ere-p reseD t-an d -ad d ed -m aeh ^o -tb e-g en er^ -^u en tly n rx o n B p lcu o u s ad v an tag e to h is fel-

— ' In te rest by sh o rt b o t telling addresses. T he *m eeting w as c o nducted b y M rs. Belting, Mrs.C rane au d o th er lad ies o f bo th U nions tak in g part. A t 1180 Mrs. C rane conducted a brief dedicatory serv ice b y read in g th e p ray er o f Solom on an d a se lection ’Hjrom H eb. 10 rlO-28,

T he New Officers.T b e Toung-.M en's Republican A ssociation

held tb elr a n n u a l m eeting a t th e C lnh Rooms, T uesday evening . T h e * e lection fo r officers resu lted ! h th e selection o f »he following fo rth e ensu ing ye a r . _________ • ....“ P re s ld o n t— F re d A . L e g g e tt.

1 s t Y lc e -p re s ld e n t—^ . ' W . K lrk b r id e . * '2d V lce p resldent-—H. D. Colem an. ~F inancial 8e c re I ary— H -L eR o V7 r “R ecord ing Secretary*—A. C. A tkins; T reasu rer—Jo h n H ubbard .A u diting C om m ittee—M . ,D. LeRoy, 8 , W .

K lrkbride, C harles Prldfaam.M em beiahlp C om m ittee—Chas. A. A tkins,-

L. E W atson, David Taylor.T ru n e ea —A. C . A tkins, Lewis Hal near, E.

•feflt.ajTnrtf, .W;'*W.'D6r»Ptt, L B..W o*fon.

Ju n io r O. TJ. A. BI.M embers o f A sbury pounoil. No. 33, a r t re*

queated to m eet a t their, room S unday, Nov,. 17, a t '6.46 p^.u., sh a rp , th a t they m ay a tte n d div ing service a t F irs t M. B. Church, co rner F irs t au d Q raud a.vehuea. - 1 *

■ _ ___ _ ■ H e n u y R tm o, Councilor. 3. Louden8La.gsb, Secretary. ‘ ; -; t ,

JHesignsHls Charge. ;VRev. R . C. H atlock, o f th e T e n n e n t P resby­

terian C hurch , resigned his pasto ra te ou Sun­day last, a n d announced b is acceptance of a call to a cbuTch on L o n g Island . T h e an ­nouncem ent was a su rp rise to /post o f his c o n g re g a tio n .. I t Is understood, howover, th a t he has- {leen con tem p la iln g a change. T ennen t Includes m any outly ing sta tions, and It is ra th e r /ry ln g upon tbo h ea lth and strength" o f pasto rs. M r. H allook has boen active and 6norgetlo an d will, bo missed by h is m any frleuda iu a n d o u t o f th e churoh.

\L o y a l Jbeglou.T b e W om an’sC h ria tian T em perance U nion

Invite? tbe young, people and children to m eet a t tbeir room, 607 Cookm an'avonue, o n Satnr- d a y i ’Nov.116, a t 2.80 p . u . , w i th ,a vlo^r to )rganislog a Loyal Legion of Tem perance. Soys and g irls o f a ll ages, above flvo years,

a re oordlalllally Invited to co{n6 and help Jin o rg an is in g tbe Legion.

THE FIRST NATIONAL BANE; DOUBLES ITS CAPI­TAL AND STlKBS OUT FOB OUEATBR ODBINESS ARD.COMMEBCIAL SUCCESS. ' .

T he B oard o f D irectors o f tbo F irs t N a ­tiona l B ank of A sbury P a rk hold a raeetlog on W ednesday o f tb ls weok an d resolved to increase tbo bank)s oap lta l stock from $50,000 to |I0 P ,000, In accordance w ith a vote o f tho stockholders—the new s tock to b e valued h t th e p rice Which tb e p renent atook lH show n to be w orth, by add ing to I ts p a r value th e sum of und iv ided su rp lu tm nd profits to which each a b a te o f the o riginal s to ck la en titled , nam ely , 0168.

T he F irs t N ational B ank o f A sbury P ark , the first financial In stitu tion estab lished In N ep tune tow nehip, opened Its doors fo r busl uesB leaa th an fo u r y e a rs ago. I t has since th a t tim e averaged fo r Its stockholders profit o f 20 per cen t, p e r an n u m , „and ita o nt Its p resen t Ust o f m ore th an a th o u san d depositors, which is s tead ily increasing, show s th a t It h a s th e coijfidenoe o f tbe com m unity.

R eaders o f the JouitNA.L Who rem em ber how a p tly M r/ B rad lc^^cafa i^ed to m atte rs o f finance In h is speech on th e ooccaalbn o f the opening o t the M onm outh r T ru st C om pany 's adm irab le now flre proof baildIng, can under- a taud how rem atkab le , even to th e founder o f A sbury P a rk , Is th e g ro w th Cf th e. p lace and its institu tions.

By t£e estab lish m en t 9^ .th e F lra t N ational B ank tbW com m unity w as released from Its dependence u p o n 'b a n k s located In ' o th er places. T he n earest b a n k ' -then to A sbury P a r t waa s ix m iles d is ta n t an d q u ite Incou ven len t o f access. B usiness m en w ho . w ere In.the-SUmmer season un ab le to sp a re tim e to go each d ay to tb e lr b a n k s, a n d found I t fn- conveniontuto sp a rk an em ploy^ to d o so , re­ta in ed tb e services b f m essengers to tra n sa c t th e ir b a n k business* O ne y oung lady w ho w as th u s « B ^ ® ea_ frequBQtifToaffled a t eb e tim e funds aggrega ting In valne from $80,000 to $50,000. 'H e r t r ip s wero m ade w ithou t tb e g u a rd which to -d ay a lw ays accom panies m es­sengers o f the F irs t N ationa l B an k w hen fu n d s o f consfderable 'value a re n o t tran sp o rted by a n express com pany, which w onld bo liable in c ase o f a IbBS.

T he F irs t N ational was1 v irtua lly established a t th e Suggestion o f P h ilip D u n n , president o f th e F irs t N ationa l B ank, of T ren to n . Mr. D u n n Is n o ted fo l h is findncial acum en, and seeing the oppottnnU y, suggested to 'a friend who cam e to him fo r advice, to tako advatf^ tag e o f it. Aw are o f th e r ig id business t ra in ­in g h la . friend h ad u ndergone in carefully m anaged flnanolal Institu tions, M r. D unn offered to tak e s tock bim aolf in a N ational B ank In A abury P ark .

T he am all ouo-atory b rick bu ild ing erected fo u r y e a rs -a g c , expressly fo r th e F i r s t N a­tio n a l B ank, no longer s ta n d s an isolated office upo n ab lo ck , w here th e lots, n o t vacant, were occupied by Almple co ttage, struo tu res. T hese a re replaced by su b stan tia ) brlok build­ings and tbe brown-otone blook o f th e M on­m o u th T ru s t Com pany, now. used by th a t Institu tio n an d the F irs t N ational Bank con­jo in tly . B esides these changes, s tr ic te r b u si­ness h ab its have grow n u p in th e com m unity, to accord with, th e m ethods o f tho^ bank, Which from its oo tae i w aa bonducted in con­form ity w ith the best princip les o f.b an k in g ru les and law s, an d th u s u has been unex-

■ T he grow th o f A sbury "Park has been , fre- q u e n tly c h a ra c te r le e d ' a a pbenom edal. ^The' t ransa c tions o f the F irs t N atio n a l B ank since Ita-doors w ere opened fo r business. F e 6. 10, 1 8 ^ , leas th an fo u r y ea rs ago, m ay b e like- -wlAO-refeiTdd-tOr—OQ4be-d*y-of-opening410, 000 w ere received on deposit an d m ore than

'th ir ty a cco u n ts opened. W ith in a m onth $66, 000 w ere o n deposit, whloh is rem arkable to o k oosm ess ts rrafisacw a, a n a m crcnatfis an d o thers w ere u nder o b liga tions for accom . m odatlon from banks w ltb which they for- m erly d ea lt.

Before the sp rin g business h ad fairly opened 41100,000 were on deposit. I t Is n o tab le th a t church societies were am ong thoe« w ho first ava iled them selves o f th e new convenience; T h e h ighest, po in t reached by deposits d u rin g the first y ea r was( $255,718.82, an d th is am o u n t h as each y ea r s tead ily Increased, u n til w ith p resen t facilities, and b a n k in g ropm s u n su r­passed by “an y In theiS tate , the F irs t N ational Babk has a t& sln eas wbloh Institu tio n s long eatabUaheiTJu tow ns m any years o lder th an Aabury Prirk do p o t tran sact.

b ep o s lto rs com e from tow ns as d istan t a s Lakewood, and F arm ln g d a le ,L o n g B ran ch au d Spring Lake, besides those o f m ore a d ja c e n t localities, a re added to those In th is immodl a te vicinity. Tho m ethods o f tra n sa c tin g business a t th is bank n ave proved so sa tisfac ­tory tb custom ers th a t som e deposits a re son t from poin ta a t a considerable d latance.

T he officers an d d irecto rs bave w ith o u t ex- cep tlon 'w on fo r them selves rep u ta tio n s fo r finaooial ab ility an d p ro b ity which com m ands and re ta in s th e resp ec t of th e com m unity o f which, as id e from tb e ir re la tio n s aa b ank offi­cials, they a re . ac tiv e p a rtic ip an ts In any m ovem ent likely to ad v an ce th e w elfare of this localUy. T he p resident, M r. G eorge F. K roehl, has been w arm ly sup p o rted b y all classes fo r a s e a t am ong q u r B orough Cam< m issioners, w here his flnanolal ab ility Is fre-

tlow citizens.I t Is understood th a t th e Inorease o f the

cap ita l b f th e b a n k la m ain ly In deference to th e w ishes of M r. K roehl, w ho s ta te s tb a t tbe m ain ob jec t in view la t o ad d to tbe effiolenoy o f tbe b an k In m eeting tho Increased business o f the com m uuity since Its es tab lishm ent:> I t •mayjbe.added th a t the p res id en t's views h ave the u n ah lm ous su p p o rt o f h is fellow officials. Cashier A. C. Tw ining, an d M r.Isa ^ c C. K en­nedy, who a re p rom inen t In th e B oard of D irectors, express alm ftar views, ad d in g to tbeii^statem ent a belief th a t a c ap ita l o f $100,- 000, an d su rp lu s a cco u n t o f $68,000, w ill in­crease tbe p resen t ad v an tag es o f tho bank to a n ex te n t w htcb will b e apprec iab le to stock-

)lders as well a s to custom ers. ■C harles A. A tk ins, o f tbo d irecto ry , an d one

o f th e proprie tors < f the Ocean H otel, s a y s th a t i t is s im ply a s te p / forw ard whloh has a lread y been too long delayed to be In h a r ­m ony with the views o f those who a te fully conversan t with tbe progress of seashore In­teres ts and business. j

M. L. Bara m an, a lso a d irecto r, an d a b u si­ness m an whose In terests a re en tire ly in th is vicin ity , th in k s th a t business m en will a p p re ­c ia te equally tbe wisdOm an d ad v an tag e o f a s te p which has n o t been tak en w ith o u t first considering ail the con^lllo n j^ jsh lo li could possibly h a v e a bearing u p d n 4 b M ^ je c t^ ■’

A gentlem Bp occupyJng a J e a d ln g - p b s it lW In tbia section , b u t whoso nam o in deference to bis wish will h o t .be m entioned; believes even ts wlU prove conclusively tho Correct jud g m en t o f those u nder whose m anagem ent th e F irs t N ational Bank has"w bn so enviable, a rep u ta tio n an d position am o n g financial cor­respondents an d citizens w ho have had occa- alohTto tra n sa c t business w ith thom.

Tbo C hristm as (Decem ber) n u m b er of H a r ­per’« A/agtt^itu will con ta in s ix com ploto s to ­ries, all b u t one o f which a re illustra ted . Tw o are by rep resen tative Non England w riters, M ary E . Wjlklns. and .S ara O rne J e w e t t ; two by representative ^ou thorn writer®. Mi E . M. Davis au d R u th M qEnery S tu a r t ; one by <\ leading English w riter, T hom as H ardy, and ono by the a rt is t author^ F . D. M illet, whom H enry Jam es considers ‘'a r tis tic a lly in terest- 1 Ing—highly so .” All th e a rtis ts who Illustra te theso stories are. Am ericana, w ith tho excep­tion of A lfred P arsons. Tbe o thers ' a ro C. S. R einhart, A. B. F rost, C. D. W eldon a n d H , W, MoVlojmr.

A nother B ridal Event.On T uesday Mr. F ran k W. S im m ons, of

Birm ingham , C onn., en te red tho dom ain of ono o f o u r Asbury P a rk fam ilies ond w ith tho a ssis tan ce ot Rov. O eo. C. M addook, of tho F irs t M. E. Churob, boro aw ay a favorite d au g h te r to tils own homo in Taokoo-land.

T h e fa ir bride w as Mies E d n a E . Beger. d au g h te r o f Mr. T hom as E. flcgor, ro s ld lu g a t 500 Bommerfield avenuo. A bou t s ix ty o f tbo Im m ediate fam ily an d frionds wcnj-welcomod b y th e ’pollte ushers, M essrs. W m. Simm ons, th o groom ’b b ro ther, an d F ra n k G ilbert, of B irm in g h am ; F ran k B eardsley^ o f Nowt Brunaw lck, an d Noll Rogers, of A sbury P a rk .

Tho bridal pair wore u n a tten d ed by b est m an o r m aid of honor. M iss Seger w as a t­tired In a n e leg an t' costum e of w hite faille, pearl trim m ed, w ith d iam ond ornam entp, whilo tbe groom wore th e costum e t h a t fash ­io n dlotatos fo r a daylight w edd ing .« ^ .

The cerem ony, whioh was in P as to r M ad d o ck ’s usual felloitons m anner, a n d c o n g ra tu ­la tio n s over, a genorouB w edding d lty ie r.w aa 6«?ryo<3. These, w ere amonpt the guests w ho p a rto o k o f I t: ' . .

M ra C h iids,'o f B irm in g h am ; M r. a n d M rs. F . C; B orden, Mrs. A. R . •A lbertsoq a n d Mr. J o h n W* Fielder*3 J r . , ol',-Princeton 5 M r. and M rs. J o s . F ishor apd M rs. Jo h n W. Fielder, o f New B ru n sw ick ; M rs. R. M. Valontine, of W oodbrldge; Mrs* C arrin g to n a n d daughter,* o f Brooklyn {'Miss N ettle D uncan, o f New­a r k ; Mr. A. L . Green and fam ily, of^Ocean Beach 5 M r - and.M rs! W m . G lover, o f HMsel- ton , Pa.J M rs, R ichards and fam ily, Mr. and M rs. Geo. ‘ W, M oKenale, M r. a n d M w .; j . W ittenberg , M rs. I . Gifford an d fam ily,. Mr. a n d Mrs^ Chas. E . Borden, Mr. ;a ^ d Mrs. Hi cfc Je lllff, Mrs; F . ' A. W isem an, M ra.;E , Ross a n d d augh ter, Mr. Edw ard .Lockwood an d fam ily, Mr. W. L . A tkinson an d dau g h ­te r , M r. t S. Green and ; fam ily , M rt“J^S." Soger a n d family^ o f A abury P ark . ~ v. -f- ■

- A n u p p e r-ro o m w as d evo ted to th e .pres- on ta> ap p ro p ria te ,-u aefu fan d elegant. Am ong these w as a large g roup o f R ogers ■ s ta tu a ry , fro m I . S. G reen a n d w lfo ; beadtifu l. p lush rocker^ from M r. an d M rs. J . W . F ie ld er | m arble clock, F . C. B om en an d wife { an tiq u e tab le , H . J . Rogers ; p ian o lam p, M rs. V alen­tine, a n d nearly a h u n d red Other artloles tp silver, c h in a a n d g lass, cu tlery and fancy a rtic les ..- f ■ - •

Tbo.bridal trip was eastw ard to B oston, and on th e ir retu rn .th e y will se ttle In B irm ing­ham , Conn. . * ‘ ' r \ . I

_,Q uarter Sessions Cases.^ -

; G eorge S tanhope, the y ou th fu l te r ro f o f W est P ark , w as tried again fo r a s sa q ltln ^ bis. s is te r w ith a Chair. J u s tic e ' Lawrehoe! a p ­peared J n . h la behalf, and by telling th e ju r y t h a t G eorge h ad a step-m other who w as "a g in ’ h im ” an d a n x io u s to have him p u t Out o f tbe way, so worked on th e ir sym path ies th a t they p rom ptly a cq u itted him.

T h e case a g a in st Wr C. W eeden, b ro u g h t by res id en ts beyond th e Borough l lm lts w h o com plained ag a in st the sm ell from th e ferti User facto ry , w as p u t off fo r th e t e rm .. f ‘

T h e libel su it o f .C .; W-. T a y leu re / of,, th e L ong B ranch Ifltos, was s la te ^ fo r i r ia l n ex t M onday, -i—--

G eorgs Rothwell, indicted for keeping a - disorderly house 00 b r a n d a v en u e, A sbury P a rk , la s t sum m er, di<J 'n o t a p p e a r when h is case w as called for. tria l an d h is b a ll w as d e ­clared forfeited. ‘ R othw ell r a n a reg u la r beer tunnel, and ob tained hla supplies m ostly from Ja m e s 0_’I?aft&n, who w en t h is security, w h en a rre a te d r^T b e C ohrt will endeavor to co llect $500 from M r. O’H agan. •

Io the case o f P a t M cTsgue,A nother alleged disorderly , th e C ourt allow ed a ndleprosequi.

R e t u r n p a y .

OFFICIAL FIOtJRES OF TUB LATE ELECTION AS CERTIFIED TO DT THE OODNTT CANVASSERS.

W hole n u m b e r o f n am es on tb e p o ll books. .14,149Ballots re je c te d . ............................ 87F o r Leon A bbett. fo r G o v e rn o r .................... 7,620F o r E . B urd G rubb . .................r ..T . ..'.Vi 6,046F o r George LaM onte, ** KMF or A aron E. Jo hnston , Assem bly, 1st D ls t.. 2,184 F or Wm: L .C onover. '• " . . . v 1,084For F ran c is A . F ie ld e r, •* •• IMF or W m . D .C am p b ell, •* .- 2d D lst.. 8,870 F or D avid P. V anD eventer " " 2,660F o rW m M. P aw loy , *1 " » t . 868F o r C harles H . Ivlns» • 8d D ls t:. 2,286F o r J o h n S. B p iC u l,. ' •* . " . . 1,958F o r J o h n 9 . C arte r, " . . . - .98

Co. A Inspection.Follow ing thA^lnBpection of Co. G, a t Key­

p o rt, o n Tuesday, opening, an d Co. B a t Long. B ranch, W ednesday evening, Col. D . B. M urphy, Inspec to r o f th e Second Brigade, cam o to Aebury P a rk T hursday n igh t, accom ­panied by L ieut, Col. B. A. Leo, M ajo r B. P< H olm es and Judge-A dvocate J.-V .» A lstroip, o f tb e .Third Regim ent. -

Co. A assem blbd In tb e ir a rm o ry a n d , e s ­co rted by N eptuno C o rn e t Band, proceeded to Oi& tral H all, w here tho Inspection toojc place. T he com pany waa p u t- th ro u g h the m anual and drill, undor th e d irection o f the Inspeoting officer.

A t th e conclusion ho com plim ented th e com pany on their neat appearance a n d the ex cellen t condition o f th e ir a rm s. W ith b u t a s lig h t exception he cou ld m ake o u t a lm ost a p e rfec t report to hia superior. ‘ v- Col. Lee congra tn la ted tb e officers and m en o u th e ir im provem ent. - 'M ajo r Holm es, who usually indulges in a grow ), bad b u t o ne th in g to nnd fau lt w lth r- th e lr app lause for tbe speakers; “ Soldiers a t res t,” he sa id , “ should bq, l ik e . s ta tu es.” M ajor A llstrom epokC w ords o f encouragem ent andi p ra ised - thb com pany on Its Im provem ent. . -

way. I n a rre s tin g a d ru n k ^ tu L d la o rd e rly c h a rac te r la s t sp ring h ^ w a s com pelled tb use hla c lub , an d som e o f the v ictim ’s alleged fo> iiftghraBSabif. •

Roll o f Honor.- ^ T h e follow ing p u p ils have n o t been absen t o r tard y d u r in g th e m onth en d ingN ov . 8, ’89:

• ' ■' APBUfAEY. f-J a m e s A pplegate, Bessie King) .B ern ice B atem an , - A n n a Powers,. . . . A gnes R om aln , ,

A r th u r Bchwager,A ddle S o lllv aa ,F an n y V an Rensselaer, Rob’t Van Rensselaer, • M and T a n B runt,H ow ard W allace,M abel-Low R.

b p r i h a b y . .- - G eorge P ettin g lll, ■

J o h n P e tU n g lll, .R obb ie Parram ore, W alte r R usbton,B ertie Kom aln,P e te r TenB roeck ,Charlie VanWlckle, Charlie VanCleaf,Em m a Clayton,G eorge H u n t,A lm ira Bobbins.

0 p r i m a r y . I 1

A rth u r C ottrell, B rnce Conover, H o w ard O liver, L ily C asner, P em b erto n Dudley, l i l y Doll,L o ttie G reneU e, L o ck iln H e tr ic k ,

B essie B ird,G race Boyce; A r th u r Broom e, E m m a C ady, H o w a rd Crow ell, A lv in C llver, George E m m ons, T ham ah F ryer, H o w ard K roeh l. J a c k M onroe,John Matthews,

G ussle A pgar. Jam es B ennett, A lice H u n t.

T hom aa H erbert, S id n e y L ash, B lrd le Lloyd,

Mertlo VanBrunt,

Quail on Toast.A q u a rte tte o f local sportsm en , consisting

qf'G&Orge W. P a tte rso n , R. B . CuBack, Jo h n H am pton an d Charles Brower, arm ed with b reech lo ad e rs , pen e tra ted the wilds a d jacen t to F arm ln g d ale an d succeeded in bagging 27 quail, 14 rab b its an d tw o fu lly developed pheasan ts. G am e Is scarce :ln. th la locality , b u t n o t so fa r a p a r t a s to escape th e ’tram p ­in g q ualities of the above nam ed gentlem an. T roph ies o f the h u n t. In the shape o f ^co u p le brace o f fo t qua il, w ere sen t to th e J ournal on F rid ay m orning . T he donor la heldi-in kindly rem em brance.

Dissolution, ‘T h e firm of W ainrigh t & E rrickson ia. .to

bo dissolved, an d all goods In th e ir m am m oth sto re on M ain s tree t will be sold a t auction , com m encing W ednesday n e x t a t 10 a. lit. See no tic e .• " ■■ ■-'- -

M r. R . F . Parieen ls bu ild ing a h ex tension to h la co ttag e on BbUd atreet.; .

T h e -S o n 8- o f - V eteran 8~ h 0ld theIr an n u a l Cathp-ftre o n T hursday ovonlng, In . M anning H all. , ^ . . 4 ;... .

T he s ix th anh lv ersary o f C oast C ity Conn ell. Royal Arcanum,- -will b e ce leb rated with, an e n te tta in m ed t a t tbe Council .Cham ber, Thursday, eveniug n o x u Several of the G rand officers will b e present. , ’

A m o tto o h the Wall ot th e Arm ory in Chi­cago where t ho i'N ational W» 0 . T .U . was bold, read . th u s : “ G od’s C urse upon . H igh L icense.” - W hy shou ld they n o t have classed- low license In the sam e irreveren t ob ju rga tion ' —j u s t as if th e G rea t G od w ould particu larize betw een th em j ' , ' 1

* ~ — r r ^ --------—M iss K ate D rexel, d au g h te r o f tbe lato F, A#-

D rexcl, th e n o ted banker, who Is heiress to $5,000,000, h a s tak o u o ih e first s tep s tow ard becom ing a hun. H er o b jec t fa n o t to become an o rd in ary n u n fo r oonvent life, b u t e h e tex­p e c ts to g o o u tran d labor fo r the education of In d ia n an d colored g ir ls . , ' j . .

A large aud ience aaaemblod a t E ducational H all T hu rsd ay evening to b e a r Col. Bain In h is amuBlng and Instructive lecture , M G irls' a n d Boys—N ice au d N aughty .” T b e jp e a k - o r I6d his au d ien ce a t will, from pa tb e tio to h nm orous, a t t im e s 's ta r t in g tbe unbidden tear, an d a'galn tbo m ost hilarious laughter.

N Tbo JVawfrrs’ Ready Inference Quids (Tbo Rod Guido)* lsv o u t for N ovom ber w ith the latest fall tim e-tables. Tbls &uide I a issued from tho office of tho Official Guide, o f 'whleb lt Isp rao tlcally a pocket edition, fo r tho ,E ast- e rh , C ontral ond S outhern Slates, and tbo In­fo rm atio n published is therefore reliable. In ' tho la s t num bor the index ^f sta tio n s h as $ e n m oved tp the f ro n t o f the book for g rea te r convenience of reference;

B elm w B tts.• I t Is rep o rted th a t Mr." H f~H . Y ard ' baB b ough t th e p lo t o f g ro u n d 'b e tw een F s tree t and the depo t, u sed fo r bail p lay in g d u rin g th e sum m er. I t Is hoped (h a t Mr. H. will m ove the old ohureh from S ix teenth avenue an d p tlt i t on th la jo t fo r a to w n ball.

Esquire. Crego . baa purchased am i m oved In to th e b u ild ing on JT streo t form erly occu­p ied by D r . D nnbarr w here bo will hold co u rt fo r th e tria l o f sm all causes.

O u r C ity F a th ers fiavei dlapensed w ltb th e serv ice o f .Policem an ftobiqsou, and now B elm ar’s doors a re w ide open to m idnight p row lers, tram ps, a n d all o th er in trep id law b rea k e rs ..

C on trac to r C raig, o f T renton , Is a g a ln a t w ork try in g to finish th e sewers th a t were to b e com pleted la s t Ju ly . They d ragged th e ir slow length d u rin g the whole sum m er, kep t o u r s tre e ts d u g u p an d . sew er p ipes fro t^ ' one en d to the o th er, a n d T b s e n d la n o t yet; - % Is ho p ed th a t they will begin In tbe fall o r early

-sp ring If th ey p ro p o se to lay any m ore soon.Dr, C. H . Thom paoa is off o u h is annual

vacation seeking m uch needed reat. Tbia tim e b e oarries a rheum atic shoulder.- O a r c a n d y =eatabU sbm entJa In fjilt b last,

-while th e s tre e t urchins look in ftt the“wlmiowa ^wlth a d esire fo r a thousand tongues an d a chance a t th e sw eets,^The-w id.ow 'of o u r deceased .barber has se­

cu red tbo S erilces o f h e r b ro th er and in tends to run the shop through tbo w in ter a n d offer

J t for_sale.next.j»prlng... Tbe residents..* !li do.a kindneBS in patrbnlzlog Mrs. Malr

B ird Shot B rough t Him to Term sW m .rN eav es; J r . r is a reald en t pf-TOcBau*

P a rk , .living w ith h is father, and Is a tough of th e f irs t-w a te^ Ho c a n n o t ex is t over one m oon w ith o u t g e ttin g In to som e rum pus, o r m o le s tin g B<»roebod y . 1 _ _ _m an P en n \la s t sum m er a y ea r ago; an d was gu ilty o f variouf^bther m isdeeds fo r w hich he' haa b e eu jfiu ed fan d Im prisoned, while olhor w a rran t^ W e re aa jp e n d ed o v e r his head , like

Tbo ewoM jof Dam ocles, ready to d ro p on him qpoq^ihe slig h te s t p rovdbatlon,

Ono o f fheso w aa for d isorderly co n d u ct an d th re a ts tow ard G ordon D rum m ond an d wife. Officer Hullok w as charged with th e service, a n d o n M onday visited the home o f tbe Neavea fam ily. T he officer waa de ta ined in tb e f ro n t o f the house fb r a sh o rt tim e by tbe d a u g h te r going off in to a convenient fit, while th e y oung c u lp rit was m aking hla e sca p e from a r e a r w indow. Huliok q u ick ly "d ro p p ed ” to th e schem e, and aa quiokly pushed aside the g irl, wbo was clinging, to b im in lov ing em ­braces . :

N eaves, by th is tim e, was m aking lively tra c k s fo r Sylvan Lake, which he forded In W ater o p to h is elbow s. O n through Key E ast he w ent, th e officer following, a n d firing a p ocket p isto l w ithout effect. 8b ark RlvCr was reached an d Neavea had crossed the first channel an d w as pick ing his way - ov^r the m iddle flat, w ben the officer reached the bank . Tw o g u n n ers w ere n ea r by an d Huliok ordered them to fire off tho ir guns, hav ing ordered N eaves to s to p . The flrst g u n bad no effeot. T he second one, loaded w ith fine b ird shot, was b rough t c i l t t l e too close for com fort, a n d tw o o ! t h e ^ o t burrow ed In tho face of the foo lhardy Neavea. .

F in d in g lt4 waft g o lfing a littYertoo warnr, he ag reed to c o m e b a c k -a n d ,waa m ade a p ris­oner. H e was taken to P a rk Hall an d Ju stice B orden g ave him a bearing. Tbo fine was fixed a t |1 5 ft^d coats, o r 75 d ays lu j a i l . . Ho w aa tak e n to Freehold T uesday m orning.

Mrs. Po llard has her' Vsual Luck.M rs. M arl (^A ntoinette P o lla rd m u st be of a

litig ious n a tu re . T hree years ago she lived Inf A sbury P a rk an d was In con tinual turm oil, fibe k ep t a b oard ing house p a rt of the tim e an d ap p eared to be al ways in trouble. H ard­ly a w eek passed th a t she d id n o t have somo c sq ip la la t m ade a g a in st h er, o r else had com ­p la in ts to' m ake before the Com missioners,

’Jg o ard jjJtH ealth^and^P oIlce-Justlcea a g a in s to thers. H e r o th er occupation was as a lec­tu re r on v a rio u s top ics th a t never drew the. peopleO q b ea r hfir.s

A fter h e r uheucccssful te rH in A sbnry P a rk Bho rem oved to New Y ork c ity an d boarded w ith a fam ily on Tw enty-th ird s tre e t In A pril las t. Tbe fam ily w as dispossessed fo r n o t pay ing th eir rent-, a n d w hen they so u g h t to rem ove th eir fu rn itu re from Mrs. P ollard’s room she i^ Ia sed to open tb e door, cla im ing th a t sh e waa unw ell. The fu rn itu re waa' finally secured , and ln o rd er to d e a r the room a. tru n k belonging to 'M rs , P o lla rd w as se n t to q s to rag e house an d sho w m . notified th a t I t w o u ld be delivered to her on. paym ent of—the—balanoe-she- ow ed ' th o dispossessed ' fam ily for h e r ren t.

Mrs^ P o lla rd h a d the m an and his w |fe i n ­d icted fo r ro b b e ry ' tnv th e first degree," b u t when th e case cam o to tria l o n M onday the J u d g e o rdared th eir ftcqu ltla li' I t appeared lu evidence for tbo defence th a t they bod used

.n o violence In g e ttin g possession o f their p ro ­perty , a n d th a t 90 tb e s treo g tb o f a w arran t they bad a r ig h t to ejeo t Mra, Pollard when she refused tb leave'peacoably.

A Voice from North' Asbury.7b the Editor q f the Journal

T ho artloio In your recen t Isauo co n ctrn ing school ch ildren au d others, som etim es accom - ponlcd by dogs, m ak in g a com m on highway o r 'ro m p in g g ro n n d ovor law on au d through p riv a te properties of sum m or residents who bave left, waft not on ly tim ely, b u t tho ib lng shou ld be stoppod. I t Ib certa in ly a m isde­m eanor o f the w orst kind. Proporty owners frequen tly oxpend m oney liberally to adorn an d beautify tb e ir grounds w ith a ttrac tiv e sod, vlnes;and som otlm os fiowfers, only to find th em u p o n thoir r e tu rn ru thlossly to ru a w a y ,- a n d th e law ns In jured because they havo boon m ado a tram p in g ground.

" / ' " 7 A MAiL »QX WANTED.On S ix th avenue thoro is not left a single

ono. On Seventh av 6h uo th ere m ay b e found three. : N ot less than e ig h t Inhabited dw elling houses c an bo still fo u n d o n S ix th avenue. W hy shou ld n o t theso c itizens have a t least m e m ail box, say a t tho c o rn e r o f G ra n d ave-. n u e o r Pack ard s tree t, a n d n o t su b je c t them to the inconvenience,, dom etlm eir a fte r n igh t, o f walking tw o o r throe blocks to malT a let­te r . T here can certa in ly b e n o . good-reaaou- given w 6y F ifth an d S eventh avenues should havo s o largo a share o f le tte r b o x e r an d Sixth Rveue none.

TBE TOTAL EOLIPflB-AT MlDNtoHT.W hy Bhould the eleotrlo ligb ta b e ex tln -

gnlflbed a t ‘m idnight ? D oubtless the ready an sw er wonld be, ow ing to th e expense. Arcr the tax es collected luaufficteut t B e tte r th e n . add a littlo , and have the Illum ination. Sbould a n emerffbnoy arise for ono to ge t u p and-go fo r a physlclan. a fle r i a .o ’clook a t n igh t, how exceedingly dreary, If n o t d angerous 'the way, th ro u g h an indesoribable dafknoss. Independ­e n t of this, i t seem s: t d 't h e w r i te r a- p 6nhy 'saving m ethod, w eltaalcu latod to give encour­agem ent to th e .wicked devices o f law less' w retches to burg lar f ie , rob , a a sa u lta n d com ­m it a rson. Should tb e Intones dark n ess some tim e reveal th is so rt o f p ro ceed in g s then per­h ap s-th o Com m issioners will say—light up L et th e e leo trio jlghts bu rn u n til 4 o r 6 o’clock A. m. I f o ne opens' h is eyes th e bu rn in g lights w ill m ake i t cheerful. = I t w ill a lso serve to q u ie t th e u lg h t owls .aud mea&ufably ln iim i .date w orthless atid designing tram p s, b e­cau se “ they love d arkness ra th e r th an lig h t.” !

Tn AT p 'r ETTY STATION HOUSE.I allude to tbe a ttrac tiv e , un ique, a rchitec­

tu ra l a n d conveolent railw ay sta tio n house, located a t S ixth avenue. I s i t to be dispensed w ith ? C urren t reports h ave ao affirmed. B u t tb a t c an scarcely bo possible, fo r one cogent reason, via : t b i t doubtless very m any o f the presen t ownera o f ■properties on -all th e av e­nues ru n n in g OJist at*d. w est from F o u rth to E lg fith , aVonues* r urcbased- their respective properties w ltb • tho unders tan d in g th a t the railw ay alaOon a t Blxth avenue was au e s ta b ­lished s to p p in g plac<>.

W hat.lB wanted bndly. an d indeed w hat the handsom e im provem ents of N o rth Aabury d em and, 1s* th e e rection o f a handsom e, cap a ­c ious a n d m odern b tation honse w ith the lateat conveniences.

Thero can be n o posalble ob jection fo r- th e N ew Y ork &- Long B ran ch . R ailroad to e re c t o ther s ta tio n liousea a t ' new aeaside resorts, for th la la their o p tio n ; b n t th ere c a n b e rea sonable objections ren d ered a n d p o ten t a rg u ­m ents g iven why such a a ta tlo n a t S ix th ave­nue, w ith so g roat a n am o u n t o f pa tronage an d incom e to the com pany, shou ld n o t b e taken aw ay.

L et i t a lso b«i noted , aa a reliable f ac t, th a t s ta tio n bousee, e ither fo r flag o r regu lar stops, oan be fonud along th e line o f both tbe P en n ­sy lvan ia and Rt*»ding Hal roudain PenneyIva- nia, a d jacen t to Philadelphia,- a t sh o rt dig. tances, from an eighth to a q u a rte r o r a th ird of a mile resp ec tiv e ly ; a n d It la very largely those faollttles which h as tended to g ive these

jJo p u la tU n e a tb e-im m en se passenger travel, and correspondingly the well earned profits which c row n the m anagem ent of t>»‘fle cou>- panioa w lth such success. Arous.

Collector Wm. T. Hopper.T be P residen t ^ asa p p o lo te d a s Colleotor o f

Cnatom s a t tbo p ort of P e rth Am boy, Mr. W m . T . H opper, a residen t of E a tontow n, In tb ls county. Mr. H opper was_ form erly I n ­spector, an d la a b a rd w orking Republican. H is prom otion to Ib e C oliectorsblp Is in tbe -lino o f prac tica l civil servlco, and wo tru s t bo will m ako a n effiolont and valuablo ofilcer. I t waa hard ly exported tb a t tbo appo in tm en t w ould como to aM o n m o n th county m an, aud w e 'congratu la te th e now C olleotor on ble sac- cesa. "■ •

’ ' r A B c n d l y C o n f l i c t .

A personal difficulty betw een Col. A . M. Swope a n d Col. W ..JJ. Goodloe, in the post office a t X exjngton , Ky.,.on Friday , resu lted iri a deadly conflict—One b e in g arm ed w ith a'pla- to l, thp o th er w ith a claap-kulfe—in which fiw ope w as killed o u trig h t an d GoodJoo has Binee d ied from th e effect of a . pisto l ball. Both m en s to o d h igh in the.com m unity. -The tragedy caused a g rea t sensation and-tbo per eonal friends w ere g reatly ahockod over the sad outcom e o f a pol itical estrangom en t.

N o t f o r C e n t r a l P a r k .

T h e S ite Commltteo, o f tbe New York W orld ’s F a ir have relinquished all glatm s to 4'ny p a r t o f C en tra l P a rk fb r Ita uso. lu tho language o f H on. R. P . F low er, It wa8 only h e ld to b reak tho back of som e rea l eatate sharks, who w ished to fa tten on the rich pick­ings around ,tho proposed site. Now lo tu s see t t the g rum blers will pull u p o n th e $5,000. 000 gu a ran tee fund." .

D uring the fierce blizzard w bloh visited p a r ts o f New Mexico an d ’ T exas' la s t week, f ive" Am erican an d tw o M exican cowboya w ere frozen to death. The'' Bnow waa nearly

'tw o feet o n a level,-and. in sosqe placca bad d r if te d . s ix to eight feet d e e p .. Tbe loaa In c a tt le will;.be Imm ense.- •

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J p E N I Y B V L V A N I A R A I L R O A D , .

O n a n d a f te r N o v e m b e r 11,1889, ra A ia a tE A va ASBtrar p a r k “ -

F o r N e w Y ork,- N e w a rk , E liz a b e th , itah w a y , : R ed B a n k , L o n e B ran c h a n d in te rm e d ia te

s ta t io n s , 6.50,9.15 a . m M 1.16. 6 85 p . tn.F o r M ataw an , 6.B0,0.15 a 1, m ., -1.15,6.85 p . m .F o r L o n g B ran ch , 6.60, 9.15,11.15 a . m .. 1.15, 2.S0,

5.86. {£65 p . m .F o r P h ila d e lp h ia , (B ro a d S t.,) a n d T re n to n , a t

8 00 a . m .,' 12.25, 4.20 p . *n.F o r C am d en , B u rlin g to n , a n d B o rd e n to w n , (via.

T re n to n ,) 8.00 a. m .. 12.25, 4.20 p . m.F o r T om tf R iv e r, Is la n d H e ig h ts , a n d In te rm ed i­

a t e s ta t io n s , a t 11.05 a m ., 5.25 p . m .F o r P o in t P le a s a n t, a n d in te rm e d ia te s ta t io n s , a t

11.05 a . m ., 2.00, -6.25, 7.05 p . m . ro A iv e leave » aw y o r e (v ia . O oabrosaea and

C o r tla n d t S ts . fe rrlea ) f o b asbuby pa r e A t 9.IO. a . m ., 12.00 no 0 n , 8.40 (express), 5.10 p . m.

TEAOta Lea ve p b il a d sl f h ia (B road S t.) r o a- ABBUBT PARK

A t 830 , U .15 a . m ., 4.00 p . m . 5.00 p . m ;, lo r S e a G ir t on ly . M a rk e t 8 t. via. C am den and T re n to n —7.20, 10.80 a . m . 4.80 p. m ., fo r 8 ea‘ G ir t o n ly . ;

- J . R. W OOD, G m 'l P o t t . A g i, CHAB. R. PUGH.G'awM M anaaer.

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C hurch Services.1METHODIST.,

P re a c h iu g a i F irs t M. E. C hurch a t 10.80 a , m ., by the p a s to r A t 7.80 p. m ., o n luvlta-

Jq p io r O rd er o f U n lted A m erican M echanlca. Y oung m en especially invited.

PBESBYTERIAN OnUROU. ,Rev. D r. C handler wtii p reach aa usual both

m orn ing and evening. Sunday-school a t 0.80. Y oung People’s m eeting a t 6 45 p. u .

„ . WESTMINSTER.T h e pu lp it o t \$ ta tm fn e te r C hurch w ill be

filled on 8 u n d a y u y t h e p asto r. Rev. S'. Ed, Y oung, m orning and'even*ng,

.BAPTIST.The pastor, Rev. F . C . Colby, will p reach

a t 10.80 A;*ir. an d 7.80 p. m . Sunday-flchool a t 2.80 p. i t,

. RBPOltUED.Bor v ices on S unday a t 10.80 a . m. a n d 7.1

p m, Sunday-school a t 2.80 p . . m. P rayer- tneetlng on Fjrlday eVehlng a t 7,80. All a re cord ially invited . S ea ts free.

OATHOtlO.— . ^., C hurch o f the H oly S p irit, Second avenue a n d B ond s tree t. M ass a t 10,80. Sunday- achool a t 3.80, Benediction a t 8.80.

M lnisters in Social Converse.The p reacbera m et in th e p a rlo r o f S t.

P au l’s on M oudayrN ov. 4, a t . 10 A. M , Rev. J . M ason in th e cba lr. A fter p ray er by Rev. Mr. Com pton an d b earin g th e m inu tes o f thb la s t m eeting, an d tra n sa c tin g som e business of m inor im portance, Rov. H enry B elting read’ from th e Zfomitetio Review av p ap e r en titled “ T em p ta tio n s Peculiar t o th e M inistry .”

O n M onday, Nov. 11, Rev. J , M ason again occupied th e ohalr. ' The d ev o tio n s were con­ducted by Rev. J . R. ThompBon. M inutes of laa t m eeting were read a n d somo ro u tin e bus- lno8a a tten d ed tot- Tho p reach e rs p resen t g ave a n acco u n t o t th eir ia b o ra ^ o a tn e pre- vions S abbath . > j ’;

Mr. B elting rep o rted th a t S t. P a u l’a h ad a largo congregation a t io.80 a . m ., a n d tho Sabbath-aohool waa atten d ed b y 65 boys and 60 girls.

M r. F laher said th a t W est G rove Is progress lug finely ; had th e larg est co ngrega tions d u r­ing bla p as to ra te on the prbvibua d a y . - ........

Special rev ival services a re being h e ld a t Ocoan P a rk , Rev. Mr. Davis, p a s to r ; d u r in g the past week th ere h ad beoQ a dozen conver-

HonaTA t i l a . m. tbo o rd er o f th e ,day w as takyn

pp.. •Subject—“ P asto ra l y is itln g i” Rev. A. S, C om pton, a n aged an d successfu l p a s to r in thebO unds of the N ew ark C onference, p re­sented th e iu b je c t , basing h is rem a rk s o n tha discip linary Instructions a n d ob ligations, giv­in g m any Illustra tions from b is lo n g . expe­rience in the w ork.bf a pastor.

The d laoussioh 'tba t followed was an im ated an d Instructive, Tbe s u b je c t w as con tinued for dl&euBftioa n e x t Monday, from 10 to 11 m., w hen R ev, H* B. Beegle will read a p ap e r o n >>8erm ohizihg;” ^wbfcb will be difioussod un til 12 m,» th e h o u r fo r ad jo u rn m en t. Twelve m inistere e.lgq«d th e co n stltu tio n a i th la m ee t^in g a n d g rea tly inoreased the m em berablp of tho Aa8qoiatlon. Rov. G eorge C larke, o f the New Y o rk Conference, was In troduced to the

T e Bridge too Short.The new bridge a t Oceanilo whloh the Free-

h o ld ra g a v e o n t a t ^ o n trao t aomo tim o Blnoo, laoka 188 feet of reaohlng the bauk, an d an- o'ther c o n trac t will now be m ade to com pleto the-w ork. ___ ' . - ^

' Afore Florida Tourists.In a week o r so Mr. I*. F . LeOhovaller ao d

a p arly o f e ight o r ten will loavo for a w in ter residence In F lo rida. Among!-them . w ill be^ M?. Wm.- O rr and fam ily o f the U n ited S tates. H otel, arid Mrs. F. Gaul, C bariea J . ’ H ill a lso c o n tem p la tes a S ou thern tr ip , •

- D iscounted. .The Prohtbitlorii8ta b lasphem oualj^ deolare

th a t P rovidence la on th eir side, anyhow . If th la be tru e , th e re tu rn a in the la te election show th a t he IS no m atch for L eon A bbett and Iho brew ers.—State Gazette.

Beginning w ith"Jan. 1 next, Rov. T . DeW llt Talmago, D .D ., will become one o f the editors o f tho Ladies1 Home Journalr vt. P h ilad e lp h ia T h e fam o u s p reacher w ill hUve a regular de­p a rtm en t eaoh m onth, w ritten by himself, wltbctb e title u U nder My Study L am p .” . His first co n trib u tio n ,will a p p e ar In tb e J a o a a ry n u m b er o f Ibe Journal. (Dr. T alm age’s sa lary is sa id to b e one of the largest ever paid for odltorlal work.

Tbo Y oung P eop le’a U nion o f F lra t Presby­terian Cbujob had a p leasan t sociable a t . th e

i Belvedere ou W ednesday-evening, - "

H|BWTOBR A LONG BBANVH K. IT im e T a b le , In e f fe o t N o v em b er 10,1888.

S ta t io n s In N e w Y o rk —C e n tra l R. R . o f N ow J e r ­sey , fo o t o f L ib e r ty S t r e e t ; P . R . R.,* fo o t of C o r tla n d t an d D e sb ro sses S tre e ts ; N. J . South- e rn R a ilw a y , fo o t o f R e c to r 8 t .

LEAVE NEW T O M FOB ABBUBY PaSE ,C e n tra l R . R .o f N . J -—1.80,8.16, *11.164.

4.00. *4.20, *4.45, 0.-10 p . m . ____ ■ -P e n n sy iv a n ia —*9.10 a . m .. 12.00 m i, *3.40, 5.10

p . m . — :L ea v e N e w a rk , B ro a d S t. S ta t io n , f o r A sbnry

Park .& o.—8-25,11.25R. m ., 1.10, 4.03, 4r68. 0.25 p, tn . M ark e t S t. S ta tio n —0^86 a . m ., i2.2(J,4 04,5.86 p. m . , ■ ■ . . r -

A 9B uar pA H K roii m r o P K , A o.C en tra l RT R. o^ N . _ 0.50, *7.55, 11.1

a . m ., 2 20, 4.15, 6.46 p . ~ ‘ ~P en isy lvau la^-6 .50 , 9;15 - a . m .t 1.15, 6.W p . m . F o r P bU ade lph ia a n d T re n to n , v ja. B o u n d BrooA.. • R o u te -6 1 5 , 6.66 a . m .. 2.J», 4.15 p . m

F o r O oean B each , S p rin g L a k o a n d u e a O lrt— _^4'J)5iS8.0tV i0J20, 11.06 a m ., 1 2 i» , 1.06, 2.00,

2.68,4.20, 5.25, 5.57,6.28, 7.05, 8 10 p . ra .F o r M anasquan a n d P o in t P le a sa n t—7 05,10.20,

11.00a , rn ., 1.05, 2.00, 2.58, 6.25, 5.57, 6.28, 7.05, F o r l^ lla i ie lp h r a , 'v ia . 8e% Glft-^8.00 a ra,^.12.25, .. 4.80 p . m -F o r T om s R iv e r—11.05 a . m ., S'.Vft’p . m. jPVjr C am den an d In te rm ed ia te s t a t i o n s - 2 00 p.m

M ondays a n d S a tu rd ay s only.• —E xpress . RU FU S BLODQETT, JSitpt.H . P . B A LD W IN , W. P . A . O. i l . It. o / N . J.

J .-R . W OOD. Gen'I Pa*. A qL P .:U .S .

A Word about Shoes.I *

" • • v ' * ■ -I t i s now nearly .4 years since w e

began catorlug for tho Shoe trade- of th is oityr How1 well we h ave suo-

/^ o e d c d 1a easily seen by, th e b u sin ess now done by u s ., Each year.w e have boon compelled, to en large Our s to re • u n til now we have one b f the

Largest Shoe Storesoutaidb o l New York City.

O ur honest, f a ir dealings to all has . , .. been th o m eaua o f th is Bucceaa. W e T

aim to aell a shoe upon Its m erits,. arid g uaran tee a resu ll tbe b u ^ r g en ­erally looks for. I f , by chance, thb * -

• shoo tu rn s o u t otherw ise th an ex - ; pepted w o alw ays s ta n d ready to rec-, tify a n y errors o f the m anofactuer. Y our fu rth e r p a tro n ag e is solicited^ ...

H . & W . Naftaljv ■

S t a r S h o e S t o r e ,

147 and 149 Main St.

O H E K I F F ’S S A L E . — B y v i r t u e o f a O w r i t o f fl. fa . to m e d ire c te d , issued o u t o f , Ihe C o a r t o f C hancery o f th e S ta te Of N ew J e r ­sey , w ill bo e x p o se d to Bale a t pu b lio v en d u e , o n T u e s d a y , t h e 2 6 t h d a y o f N o v e m b e r , 1 8 8 9 , be tw een th e h o u rs o f 12 an d 6 o 'c lo c k (a t 2 o ’olock), in th o a f te rn o o n o f sa id d a y , a t P a rk H all, In tb e b o ro u g h o f ABbury P a rk , to w n sh ip of N ep tuno , co u n ty o f M onm outh a n d Q tate o f N ew Je r se , a l l t h a t c e r ta in lo t, . t r a c t o r paftsel o f la n d a n d p re m ise s h e re in a f te r p a r tic u la r ly d e ­scribed , s i tu a te , ly lnp a n d bolng In th o bo ro u g h o f A sb u ry P a rk , in tho co u n ty of M onm outh a u d S ta to o f N ew Je rse y , bec io n in g a t a p o in t in th e

'so u th e rly line of S ovonth av en u n , d is ta n t seven-

o f Arsbury P a rk , fn t ________ ____________________S ta to o f N ew Je rse y , bec io n in g a t a p o in t in th e

ty-flve (75) fo e t an d one a n d one h s l | . (1W) Inches ea s te rly fro m tb e B outheast c o rn e r o f S ev ep th av en u e a n d W ebb s t r e e t a s now lp c a te d *, th e n c e so u th e rly , p a ra lle l w ith W ebb s t r e e t , o n e h u n ­d re d a n d fo rty -fo u r (144) fe e t a n d six ty -fou r (04-100) h u n d re d th s o f a fo o t to th o m id d le i ln e o f th e b lo c k ; th e n c e e a s te r ly a lo n g th o m id d le line o f th e block,, a t T l«ht an g le s w ith th e la s t m en­tioned courso fifty (50) f e e t ; th o n ce n o rth e r ly ag a in p a ra lle l w ith W ebb s t re o t , o n e h u n d re d an d fo rty -one (141) fo e t a n d s e r e n (07-100) h un­d re d th s o f a fo o t to tbo so u th e rly lino o f S ev en th avenuo ;• th e n c e w e s te rly a lo n g th fr so u th e rly line o f S ev en th av e n u e fifty (50) re e t a n d o n e ( l j Inch to th e plao«* o f beginn ing . B eing tb e sam e

Rrem ises conveyed by Ja m e s A. B rad ley an d e le n St., his w ife , to th o sa id A n n a D ebow , w ife

o f G iles M. D ebow , by d eed b ea rin g d a te N ovem ­b er 14,1883.

B elied a s th e p roporty o f A n n a D ebow et ol., ta k e n In oxeoutfon a t th o su it o f J a m e s A . B ra d ­ley, a n d to bo so ld by ,

T pkO D O R E FIELD S, Sheriff.Isaaci C. Ke n n e d y , So l’r. D atod-O et. JMt.18T [P r’a fe e , $7.20.]

[ N O H A N Q E E Y O P N E W J E B S E Y .

p R E E H O I . D A » U « * ! W V O B K ««. f t

In e f fe c t Nov. 1 0 ,18S9.

TRAINS WILL LBAVB ‘POH FRBJSHOLD AS FOLLOWS,L eave ABbury P a rk -7 .5 5 , 11.00-a. m ., 1.16, 4.15,

a 5,85 p . m . .L eavo L ong B ranoh—8,10, 11.16 a . m ., l.SO ,^.*),

5.60r>,m.L eave B rau o h p o rt—8.13, 11,18.a . m ., 1.88, 4.83,

5.58 p . tn .L ea v e L it tle S ilver—8.18, 11.23 p . ih ., 1,88, 4.8

6.68 p . m . „L eave R ed B au k —8.26, 11.86 a . m ., J..43 ,4.45,0,04

p .fh . •• .... ' LL e a v e M idd le tow n—8.82, 11.42 a . m ., 1 Bo. 4.62i

6.12 p. m . , ....LEAVE 'MATAWAN FOR TBEXnOLD,

6.80,8.87,9.80 a, m ., 12.20,2.11, 5.46,7.28 p . m ., LEAVE VBBSHOLD POR T H I SUOEB.

8.10,11.20 a . m .x 1,85,4.80,6.80 p . m .J . B. R A L PH , S u p ’t.

Church and Lodge Directory.• K - t ■ -

F in s r M . pRXTROH, • c o m e r o t F lr s i an d G ra n d a v e s ., R ev . O. M addook , p a s to r . P re a c h ­in g e v e ry S a b b a th a t 10.80 a . m . a n d 7.80 p . m . C la ss m ee tin g S a b b a th m o rn in g a t 0.80. Sab- b a th -sch o o l a t 2.80 p . m . y o u n g P eo p le ’a M ee t­in g S a b b a th e v e n in g a t 6.80. P ra y e r m oo ting on F rid a y .e v e n in g a t 7.80. C o m pinn lop o n tho f irs t S ab b a th m o rn in g o f ea c h m o n th .

T a iN in r p . B C nur.cn , G ran d a n d A sb u ry avo n u e s . Rev. J . D. Skono, ro o to r. T h e h o ly com ­m u n io n e v e ry L o rd ’s D ay a t 7.00 a , m . (oxcept f irs t S u n d ay in e v e ry m o n th a t 10.80 a . m .) 8tm- dayfl, 20.80 a . m . a n d 7.80 p. m . S a in ts ’ d a y s a t 0 a . m ., a n d F rid a y s a t 7.30 p. - m . - C h ild ren ’s o h o r 1 serv ice sec o n d S u n d ay fn evory m o n th a t 2.80 p . m . S unday-schoo l a t 3.00 p . m T '-T h e ch u ro h Is f r e e a n d n il a r e co rd ia lly lq v ite d . r

pBEsaTTBJUAN CjxchCii^ c o rn e r o r Seoond a n a G ran d av e n u es , R ev . F ra n k C hand ler, D .D ., pas­to r . S erv ices a t 10.80 a u d 7.80; Sabbath -eohoo l a t2 .8 0 . P ra y e r m eo tin g F r id a y evenlnOr-

R e fo rm e d C n u n c u , c o rn e r o f Q ra n a a u d Sevr- a l l av e s ., Rov. E . C. S cudder, I ) . D., p as to r. Ser­v ices a t 10.80 a n d 9.80; S abbath -sonoo l a t 2.80.- P ra y e rm e e tln g F rid a y even ing .

B ta s r Ba p t is t C n rn c ij , co rn o r o f M ain s tre e t a n d B an g s a v e n u e . Rov. F . c. C olby , p asto r. P re a c h in g serv ices a t 10,80 a n d ’7.80: S ab b ath - so h o o l a t •8.80. P ra y e r * m ee tin g F rid ay eve-' R ing a t 7,80. S e a ts fr e e . C ord ia l w e lcom e t o all.

WXSTEtNSTRU PUEHUTtKBIfcH CUUUCU, ROV 8, E d , Y oung , p a s to r , S ew all ave. n o a r G ran d ,. S e r­v ices a t 10.80 a n d 7.80; S a b b a th -s o h o o r a t 2.30. P ra y o r m ee tin g F rid a y evening .

C nu itc tt o f t u b Ho l t Sp ir it , (C athollo ,) c o rn er o f S eco n d a v e n u e a n d B ond s t r e e t , R ev. M. L.

_Glenn~du,_pa8tor.— —-------- — — ---------- —A . M . B Z ion Chu rch , B pringw ood av e n u e ,

W est P a rk , R ey. W. T. B iddle , p a s to r . Ser- v lceg S u n d ay a t i l a . m . a n d 8 p . m . Sunday- so h o o l a t 2.80. P ra y e r m e e tin g e v e ry W ednes­d a y ev e n in g . •

A fr ic a n M, K. C atm on , c o rn e r o f M ain s tre e t a n d S eco n d a v e n u e , R ev , L ittle to n S turges, p a s to r. S erv ices a t 10 .80 'a n d 7,80; S ab b ath - schoo l a t 2.80,/ P ra y o r m ee tin g W ed n esd ay eve- u ln g . . .- .

Second B a pt ist C n n u o n , .'(oolorod,) serv ices

TO Jpl>n M uzzlo an ti i j e r l P o g g i M u zz io : KfejUrtu* o f a n o rd e r o f th e C o u rt o f C hancory ,

m a d e on th o d a y o f th e d a te h ereo f, in a c a u se W herein A ntonio! M assoni is com plainan t# an d y o u 'a ro 'd o fe n d a n ts , yo'u a re re q u ired to a p p e a r , p lead , a n sw e r o r d e m u r to th e b ill o f s a la o o m -:

Ela ln an t, on .o r befdro th e th i r ty firs t d a y o f tocem ber n e x t , o r t h e Bald b ill w ill b e ta k e n as

confessed ag a in s t you.T h e sa id b ill is filed to fo rec lo se a m o rtg a g e

o f J a n u a ry , A. D . 1889, q n th e un d iv id ed one-half In te res t o f la n d In th e b o ro u g h o f A sbury P a rk , M onm outh coun ty , N ew Je r so y ; a n d y o n , J o h n M uzzio, a r e m ad e a d e fo n d a n t because yo u are th e o w n e r o f said, u n div ided ione-haif in te re s t in sa id la n d a n d ex e c u te d th o m o rtg ag o ab o v e m en­tio n ed th ereo n . * n d you , M erl P oggi Muzzio, a re m ad o a d e fe n d a n t beoau*e y ou a r e Ih e w ife o f th e paid Jo h n M uzzio, a n d o laim to h av e au In c h o ate r ig h t o f d o w e r lu sa id m o rtg a g e a b re m ^ iBeB. D A V ID H A ItV fiY , J r . ,

S o lic ito r o f C om plainan t, „ P o s t Offlee a d d re ss , ABbury P a rk , N ew Jersey . D a te d O c tober 80,1889, , (P r’s fee. W.30.]

S L j c a J E s t a t e .

Furnished Cottage,8 room s, c o rn e r o f A nbury .a v e n u e an d K m ory s tre o t , a t .reaso n ab le r e n t u n t i l M ay 1 .1889.

I n q u ire o f L. SILL, G ta n d A v e . H otel,

$300—For Sale;A fo u r-ro o m h o u se n e a r L ak e Com o. W ill t a k e - h o rse a n d b u ggy a s p a r t p a y m e n t

A ddresa 8TB PIIB N N . HURLEY , Q lendola , M onm outh co u n ty , N ew Je rsey ,

, Cottage for Sale.N o. 706 F ir s t A yo., A ebury P a r k . •-

10 room s, u n fu rn ish e d , goo d co n d itio n ; .w ith la rg e btfxn ; -Jot- 50x150. V ery a c co m m o d atin g te rm s to p u rc h a se r . A ddress

“ Tis, F . H U T CHINSON, W indsor, N . J .

T O E X C H A N Q E .A v e ry d e s ira b le '

8-room Queen Anne Cottage,w ith th re e lo ts 85x100, afr>Arlington; N . J . , fo r O cean G rove o r A sb u ry P a rk p ro p e rty . •

A ddress F rA ;M A C K IS , A rlin g to n , N . J .

L O T S F O R S A L E In West As&ury Park, N r ir

T erm s easy, build on lots.

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r .m g w ora ilro a d , ev e ry S u n d ay a t 10.80

S u n d ay sc h o o l a t ---------- ii . a n d 7.80 p.

30 p. k . R oy. R , A . B olen ,

Y . M.‘-C . A . Servloefi—R oom o v e r th e P o s t Office. E v e ry S unday , co n e o o ra tlo n m ee tin g , 9 to 10 a; h .; P ub lic m eeting , i to fi r . m . T hursday , even ing , w o rk ers ’ tra in in g o lass a n d B lb lo s tu d y . 8 to 9 o ’c lock . S a tu rd a y ev en ing , f o r y o u n g m en o n ly , 8 to 9 o ’o lock .

ABBUBy-LoDoB.-No. 142, F.-''XNn A : M.," m ee ts ’ firs t a n d th i rd T u e sd a y e v e n in g s lu e a o h m o h th , C ook 's B uild ing , M ain s t r e e t a n d C ookm an aye- n u e . -A mos L ip p in co tt, W . M „ F . A . W isem an, S eo 'y , ’ ■

Cobbon C o h e a n d e r t , N o. 15, K . T .. m ee ts fleo. o n d T h u rsd a y pvefdng in e a o h m o n th In C ook’s B u ild ing . Low is R a in e a r , E|. C „ J o h n D. Bepglo, R eco rd er, ... • *

Coast C it t Council , N o. 813, R oYa l Arcanum , m e e ts in K. P . H a ll f irs t a n d th i r d T h u rsd a y

(even ings in th e m o n th . R an d o lp h R oss, R e g e n t ; 'W m , IL M iles, S ec re ta ry .

F ir e sid e Council , N o. 171, Ou d br o r U nited rien ds , m eo ts second a n d fo u r th T h u rsd a y cvo-

ulng8 In ea c h m o n th , }n l£.,P. H a ll. M rt.'W . H. M iles, C hief C o u n o ilo r t 0 . 11. T om pkins, R oco’r.

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Monhoutu Lod oe , N o. 107. K. -o r P ., m ee ts F rid ay even in g s, in K. P ^ ila l l . 'U S M ain stroo t.

. E . C lay ton , C. C .; W , ^ F a r r f , K. o f R. o nd S. N e p tu n e Ik jdqb , No. 8 4 ,1 .0 /6 . F „ m o o ts W ed­

n esday even ings a t M anning I l a l l . M ain Btreot. D aniel B rew er, N. O .: M ilo C .^ rlff lp , 11. 8^

A t l a n t i c ENoAarMBNT, N o 22, I. O. O. F ., m o eta In M anning H all on second a n d fo u r th T u e sd a y In ea ch m o n th a t 7.80 p . in . W m . II. iMJloa, C hief E afrlaro b . R. H u lsa r t, 8orlbo.

TEcuMSBii.TaiBE, No. CO.-jMraovEii Oi io e r o f R ed Men . m eo ts T uesday ev en in g s a t 7.80 In : M ann ing I la ll. E . A. Pago, S a o h e m ; l la r r y C arson . C hief o f R ecords. ,

P a r e I /m a o , No. 88. A. O .H . W ., m o o ts lu K . P . H all, Bocond an d fo a r th M ondays a t 8 r * v . Wm. H. Miles, M aster W o rk m a n ; S am u el A. Cll­ver, R ecorder, *

N o m o n ey -required If p a r tie s A ddressA L PR E D CUBBBRLBY^,

P . O.j H a m ilto n S q u are , N . J .

FOR S A LE-C H E A P ,t. T H E S T . L A P B E N T ,

Seventh ave . a n d P a c k a rd s t . , A sbury P a rk ,N . J . • C o n ta in s 21 room s fu lly fu rn ish e d .

Also a c o rn e r lo t o u Sev en th av e n u e .Also fo u r lo ts a t N o r ,b S p rin g L ak e , N. J , , one

b lo ck fro m ooean. A ddresaFU A N K M C L L e r ,

125 M eroer 8t., Je rse y C ity , N . 3.

FOR S A L E OR RENT, FURNI8HED OR UNFURNISHED, v

The c o tta g e , to g e th e r w ith c o t ta g e In r e a r , s i tu ­a te o n th e N . E . C o r. G rau d a n d Spwfill avenues. Im m ed ia te possession ' g iven . F 6 r te rm s,

-- .-A p p ly t o GBORGE A LLA RD ,—-—F lf t | i avo ,, th i rd houso w e s t o f ra ilro a d .

O r ad d ress P. O . Box 64, A sbury P a rk ,

Cottage for SaleN ow cottage* w ith 'g a s , w a te r , h e a te r , a l l I n .

ad m ira b le o rder. G ood lo c a tio n . ' W lH 'b e s o ld ‘ .o r re aso n ab le to n u s ,

A ddrebs “ COTTAGE,1’ , i-C are J o u rn a l oflloe, A sb n ry Payk. -

FARM AND LOTS , F O R S A L E .

C all on o r addresB W A S lU o g lo n W h f t « .*• ~ a t - hl^' F ru it B lore, 141 M ain S t.,

ASBURY PA RK . N . J .F a rm s , S to res a n d ICO B uild ing L o ta f o r sa lo on\>

easy te rm s . L and f o r . re n t. Long-. lea se g iv en fo r.huslness sites, --. ■

A T R U C K F A R M For Sale or Exchange.

T he su b sc r ib e r offers fo r sa le o r ex en an g o f o r A sbury P a rk o r O oean d ro v e p ro p e rty , a goo d T ruck Far»r», w ith Im provoTionts, eo o d d w o llin g lun-Ho, b a m a n d o th o r build ings. Y oung o rohuru p f various fru its lu goo d boarlug.- G ood so il a n d lo ca tio n 1 m ile fro m M anasquan . T erm s m o st l ib era l. A pply to JO H N W . BORDEN,

D oalor In R eal E s ta to , M anasquan , N. J

P o r S e u l e , ’v Farm, 8Q Acres, at Deal Beach, H. J.

(Kennedy Homestead) 10 mThutes from — — . S i l t Btation.

4 0 0 0 P E A C H T R J E E Sm to llb e a r lm f . OooilI b u ttd lm n . lA n d an ltoblo ro r trn o k a n d frardeo fa rm in g . P rloo m o d o ra to . 'r e n n s c w y u

f o r to r rn o f y e a rs to good te n a n t a t m o d e ra te re n t. A ddress

ISAAC O. KBNNEDY, ABbury Park, N ,J f

ASBURY PAREi JOURNAL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1889

O p d y k e & C o . a n n o u n c e tb a t t h e N eto Jersey T ribune w ill a p p e a r n e x t w eek la an Im p ro v e d jfo rm . . J

C a p t. R a ln o a r bas a d d e d o p e m o re R e p u b . l lc a n to h is ra n k s , b a t b is v o te w on’t c o u n t bo fo ro 1910.

M rs . M . E , B a lla h g e e I s b n i ld lp g a la rg eo o ttag o o n F o a r tb a v e n u e , n e x t t o t b e W e s t"m inster. •_____ ' * - ; ,*— .

- M r. T b o s .T . G r a v a t t bos p u rc h a s e d th e r e a r o f t b e P a r k e r lo t, a d jo in in g b is B ond s t r e e t b ak o ry , a n d h n s m oved b is b a r n b a c k fro m tbo s tre o t . '

M r. A . H. D o H a v en , o n e o f t h e b a n k in g Orm of D p J |a y e n A B r o . , o f P h ila d e lp h ia a n £ N ew Y o rk , h a s b o u g h t th e T h o rn te y C o tta g e on .O ocon P a th w a y , fo r $7,250. ..

. L a a t S a tu rd a y 's s to rm In te r fe r e d w i l b t h e a t te n d a n c e a t th e O c ean 'P a la o e sa le . T r y It a g a in i b i s w eek . T h e sa m e p r ic e s p re v a il , a n d tho s to o k o f b a rg a in s Is e j e n la rg e r .

A r o b lto c t T. A . R o b e rts Is a t w o rk o n d e ­s ig n s fo r a m is s iv e o a k e n h a ll a n d s ta i r c a s e fo r tho re s id e n c e o f a g e n tle m a n in S o m e rse t o o a n ty . T h e c o s t o f t h e - t r io w ill b e a b o u t $8,000. • ' .

M ra. M. F . W o o d h u ll h a s s e c u re d tb e W e s t­m in s te r , o n F o u r th a v e n n e , fo r a .te rm o t yo ars . S h e w a s d o w n o n T h u rs d a y ,' m a k in g

kso m e n ew a r ra n g e m e n ts w h ich w ill b en e fit h er g u e s ts .

P ro f . I r e la n d a n d E d i to r F r a n k M . T a y lo r , J r , o f th e L o n g B ra n c h R ecord, a r e a t N im ­rod H a ll, V s . , “ e ig h t m ile s fro m an y w h ere ,* 1

.b g t fiopposcd to be lo ca fe il n o ar H o t S p r in g s . I t i s h o p e d th e P ro fe s so r’s h e a lth m a y bo ra p id ly im p ro v e d .

J u d g e S c u d d e r o n T u e sd a y g ra n te d tb e . p e t i t io n o f J o h n H. C o n g o r, R e p u b lic a n o a u r d ld a to fo r C lork o f M id d le sex o o u n ty , fo r a n in v e s tig a tio n in to th e f r a u d s b y w h ich bo c la im s to h a v e boon c h e a te d o u t o f t h e e le c ­t io n a n d a m a jo r i ty g iv en to b is D e m o c ra tio o p p o n e n t. .

Tlie Sale will be Repeated*O w in g t o th e s to rm laa t S a tu rd a y m a n y

w ere p re v e n te d fro m a t te n d in g o u r sp e c ia l sa le of O v e rc o a ts , C loakB a n d S h o es, a n d I t will be re p e a te d th is S a tn rd a y . E v e ry o n e sh o u ld ta k e a d v a n ta g e o f - t h e n ew l in e o f . O v e rc o a ts a n d C lo a k s t h a t b as b e e n re ce iv e d tb ls w eek. T h e y w ill b e s o ld a t a s to n is h in g ly low fig u res . T h e o v e rc o a ts w e re b o n g b t a t a b fg sa le a n d m u c h u n d e r re g u la r v a lu e .

H e n ry S te ln b a c h ’s O c o an P a la c e , C o o k m a n a v . a n d M a ln s L ^ A s b u ry P a rk .- /4 d » .

T h e h o lid a y s a re a p p ro a c h in g . K e ep o n b a n d a b o x o rB o u rn o ’a D y p p e p s la P il ls . T h e y a id d ig e s tio n a o d re lie v e th e w o rst fo r m s o td y s p e p s i a — A d v . :

O n e or m y sp e c ia ltie s to r y e a rs , h a s been a flno g ra d e o f la w n g ra s s heed . M y su c c e sso r , M r J . C o y te , w ill c o n t in u e to k ee p tb e sa m e g ra d ? , a n d m y fo rm e r p a tro n s o a n d e p e n d o n g e t t in g th e b ea t {here la: ,

», H . D . COLBMAN.— A d v.

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i flDd o n t vo ryq u ic k ly w horo to g e t b ea t g o o d s a t low p ric e s .— A d v . ' ____

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an d b a rg a in s , d o n 't , fa ll t o .g o . to ,S te in b a c h B ro s., aa th e y h a v e re d o o e d p r ic e s a n d w ill c o n t in u e to o ffer b a r g a in s u n t i l C h r is tm a s .—Adv.

F in e fn r n ltu re in a n tiq u e o a k a n d c h e r ry a tScbnolder^s.'—A d v . *........... ............

T ho L ad lea’ A id S o c ie ty o f t h e . R e fo rm e d C h u rc h w ill b o ld a s o c ia b le ou W e d n o ad a y ev e n in g , N ov. 20, a t th e p a r s o n a g e . A ll a re nvLXed.—

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In d ig es tio n In a n y of I ts p h a se s th a n B o c b n e ’s E n o l ib h T d h io D tb p e p s ia P i l l s , t f l i l c u re h o ad a cb o in s ta n t ly . B risc o e & S ta o k b o u se , agent.", 582 A rch S t., P h ila d e lp h ia .— A d v . ’

T h e p a t e n t to n e “ m u ffle r” lsr o n ly o n e o f th e a d v a n ta g e s c h a ra c te r is t ic o f t h e *‘ O p e ra ” P la n o . . P e e k «& C u r tis , A g e n tI ,

R ed B a n k , N . J — A d v.

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la s t w eek b e a t a l l fo r m e r r e c o rd s , b u t s t il l tb e^ h a v e a la rg e line w h ich m u s t b e re d u c e d b e fo re th e h p lld a y s , a n d th e re fo re th e y h a v e m a d e a g r e a t re d u c tio n in p r lo e s .—A d v .

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E y eg la sse s , w h ich w erd n o H n e lu d e d In m y s to re s to c k la te ly so ld to M r. C o y te . P a t t te s w a n tlu g a n y th in g in th i s lin e w ill find m e a t th e h o u se a d jo in in g s to re fo r a s h o r t t im e . I h av e a ls o a s to c k o f . la d d e rs , flag po les, a n d o th e r a r t i c le s to d is p o s e of.,

• ’ f l ; D> C o le m a n .— A d v .*v I 1

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Comfortable Roomsfo r w in te r o r s p rin g . L o o k ail th e s u i te o f 7 , n ew ly p a in te d a n d p a p e re d — u n fu r n is h e d —a t 408 M ain s t re e t . F u rn n c e h e a t in h a llw a y . S o u th e rn e x p o su re . L 'g h t a n d c h e e r f u l . L arg e y a rd ~A dt> . -

M en ’s a n d B o y s’ fine F re n c h C alfsk lri Shqep , w o rth t7 , re d n c e d $4 90,- a t M c N a lly ’s .— A d v. .

E lectric Bells ;F o r p r iv a te d w e llin g s o r h o te la . M e d ic a l .b a tte r ie s re p a ire d . C . R . Z a c iia b ia s ,— A d v . 712 C o o k m a n a y e n n e .

— ^ f f v e y o u r w o s h ln f f a tB ^ e d e k e r ’s ^ a t l o n e r r s to r e , n e x t to p o s t o frfce .--A dv.__

A t'C o s a o k ’fl F h a rm a o y ,-716 S a t t l s o n a v e : u s e , n o a r th e p o s t office, y o u Can o b ta in th e c h o lc e a t/a f tt tfy rem edies; a n d y o u r p h y s ic ia n s ’ p re s c r lp lib n s toill be p re p a re d by e x p e r ie n c e d o b e m is ts .— A d v. '

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