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that all Hiihjcct jaloethim,which bondshaTflic i’a otllce-of the court in which PARK. ' . • . fay '•. ■"i' ^ • • . *■ .. : ' . - V . * ----- Voh, X II. A SBU R Y PA R R , . N E W JE R SE Y / JU L Y n, 1887. : , : /. No. 2 8 ?- ?■ - - ^w fcsjfoital ; J . A. W\ HBTBIOK, H .B . >. , f . ' Homoeopathic Physlolarf arid Surgeon. Cor. Cook tn an * BatigaRvs., Asbnry Park; N .J. Iloars: until 10 a. m., amj after 4 p. ip: J J , S. KtNMONTHi 4 . » / •. ’ • ' - Corner fljrand, and ABbnry Avenuoa, ,[ / Omcelloura—T too a.rtn!f I to2p! in., 0 to8p.m. •' yT\R:lmucR's.KRATOti;4'/.: /* •• , Komneopathtc physician and Surj&on. Grndcmto of boUi aclmoiH. .>•• * '• .A—Jt- J .. Cor. Anbury avenuo and Borgh streoh rt 0 a. m., 7 to 0 p. m; . ’ . * ' ; f Tolophono connections. . ' :y..\ ' », W M . GRISWOLD.M.D., ' *s * „ IUuiuiMipalhlfi Physician and Surgeon, . - 512- Cook man. Avcrinc, near (I raiid Avenuo, .. Anbury Park,-M.'JC - . Office hours-^Until io a. h: From 6 to 8 r. *(.. • ^ F. PAWLBY, , xiaaxTtrxsT, ______ . ’’ —— j . otn Tlnnp, nvo.. Astmkr I'M*. N. J. L it. 8. T. 8I.OCOM, I I-'-- . . i >kntiht( Office—3(M Matp S t, oppopito Rallioad Station, Gas administered. Asbury Park, N. J. a. s. uwriTOK,Y»?.ii..R, i. Oi mntTUN, ». i». s; r-BURTOK brothers ;- ;/“ •*; Roatdent DcntlfttN, /C27 Mattfton avenue, corner Park, N. J* Offico l|outt ’ [rigid Btroot,Aabury J a. m! toto y. in. r iT. GRAVATT, V -v: S~J ' •• nxAi.ua tn -- " i StovesvHeaters, 1 - TINW AIIE.iSc. ; _ Oookman av,J near Bornl s1:.r f J~: ASBUEY PAJRK, N*J.'; /-'■ TUIH00FINB. LEADERS, QDITIRS, *C. CDPPEt, TIN AKP SHEET IRON W OH it AU ' " ", KINDS. ' . *-r 'fe^Hlwtolosa wprk at low rates. jgg%- ■; LIPPINCOTT, T A iilO E , T4H Cookiuan Avef-'-'-■ G e n ts’ B ’n rn L sh irrg s. TRENTON STEAM D.YEIN6 WORKS, ESTABLT8IIKIV 1849; - GaB.adminlsterod. ’ Appolntm^nta mado }jy tdlo- phono or by mall. * ’ - . . L ff. sSym ouh. I). I). H - C 77 DENTIST, Office 45 Cookman avenue, near Emory Btrcot. - y---- Mechanical-work a specialty.- ------ ------- :». . ■ . * Blffloult operations solicited. - Ladlea’ dresses dyed In all the newest shades. Feathers dyed to all colors. Gontloraon’s cloth- 4ng cleaned, dyed and pressod equal to new,; •*• •• ^ . . . Agent for Aabnry Park; J. r. UAWKIKS. FRANK DURAND. JJAWKINS & 5PRAND. * Atiomeys-at-Law, Solicitors &, Masters In Chan- cery, Mikado Building, Cookman Av., * >■ Asbury Park, N. J. f«AAC O. KRNNKBY, ' Atiorney-rit-T^aw, Solicitor, Mastor ln Glmncory \>' ahdNdtaryimhllc, ' . x Special attentloh given to Examination of Titles; -Office In Cook’s Buiidlng, , ' . ABbury Park, New Jersey. A I.FRKU 1). BAILEY, _ Attorney-at-Lava, Solicitor" lind" Master In' . Chancery and Notary Public. . " Spcclaratfoftflon given to c^Oectinn af claims, .Office in Mikaao Building,•ARhiiry Park. •cim.tofi rorrins. •, aoton o. iiARTSnnnNK. -•pollB IN S.* IJAKPSJIOllHB, r Attorneys and Coniisolors-at-TAw, ' Offices between the Post Office and First Natlon- . , al Bank, Main.HteFVeohold,N. J. ' « Law hufilucaa transacted In nlMta brunches. jQAV l D~ilABVBY/ Jr*. . . • . Attornoy-at-Law,SoHcflor^AfastoranEi Examiner In Chatrdfiry, Notary Pulflhu I " , • -ABbury"Park, N. J. Q.EORGB W. BYRAM,- ; Attornoy-at-Law and Solicitor fri Chancety,/* Addro.Hs P. O. Box lOfti; • Asbwr^ Park. N. J. W. H. VltRDKNBimon, rUKDSUICK PAnKKR. VRKDKNBURGH & PARKER, V . .C’ounsclom nnd Attornoys-nt-T^w, . . T . PVqehold.N. J. pRANK V. fiODINE, . *^ A R C H ITE C T, MIKADO. DUILDINO, V. O. Box SM. ASIJUItt TAJIK. N. J. H . B. JO H N SO N , I Practical Watchmaker,' Dealer In Flho AVutohofl, Jewelry, Stu _______ — Watches and Jewelry repaired at 01ty Prices.* Main street,.near Oookman avenne, ** ASBUHY PABK..N. J. W E . . D E N I S E , ' .•**«.* • ~ - • Pcalerln’ '.''“'.''svVii' ' ' PURE ALDERNEY MILK AND CREAM, V . nVTTSR AND BOaSr." , Sewall Ave’. bet. Bond and Emory Sts. Prompt Bcrvico and prime goods. COOK HOWLAND, A rc liite c t & B u ild e r. ‘Budding’ plans executed and all wdfrk promptly done. .. . Office in Cook’s Building, ’Mala street and Cookman avBnne, Asbury Park. , . '* JOHN W. SUTPHEN, , Blacksmith and Horseshoer. ” 7«Carriage IJ Its branoho?. , CARRIAGE PAINTING AND TRIMMING In the finest fstylo ot deeoratlvg arfc,>- M ain' street and Fifst avenue, "• A8BUBY PAIiK. • . MRS. S. W. ETCHELLS, 'Fashionable Dressmaker;/" HMFTON COTTftiiE, ~t * Bond St. nearMattison Ave., A8BURV P^RK, , Plain and tancy stitching on all kinds of work. ^ Thd patronage of the ladies of P^rk and Grovo so- CHARLES PITCHER,- Successor to Wm, Jlillor, HARNESS’ MAKER, 206 i f din st., opp. R. It, Repot, Atibuxp Park.' A full aitpply of Robes,-W1 dps, Dustors, Blank- > eta; Trnnks, Bags,- Bag jfjtrapj, Tnmk Straps, ^ghnwl Straps^ Repairing promptly attended to. /F ilsT H 3 F B I J I T S , C pN I 'E C TIO N K H Y , K iitx o f a l I hriR H T P W rM K t) r iin gpHjtn .*• taw b» »ndJlfft|iH(ft Gr«pCH, a ^ 4 andduxiylesof many d^crlptiouH, pan bo.fduniL ' £0 i the ncw Htoro of WASHINGTON WHITE. a'M A m HTRRKT, A8UURY V NO'i’fOE! ; • / ' ' * AsntrrtT-^ARK, J a n .27,,188 l^bproby autbofflara Jam«i II. Sexton to take; cRtttgd of all bodlcb, where•coronora1 services •\ire needed. In ray absence, •! ; ? T.- VAN WftKHT. n im rr W . T . D U D L E Y ; ' . Rea' ire-Insurance; Houses and Ooltages of all ' , - :‘ . - Sale or Rent. k% .iibx j« 616 Cookman Avenue - ' Asbury. .Park. Printing Rouse. - few est dcsfgns of tyjK);. jatC8t Improved ma- nbinery j Aklllcd’.workmen; eveiry description of "priqUng! c^raa^giypn. Sppclalpremluma (rem thd County Fate for fine pr{nUng^. - HENRY IJOREN, (Bacccssor to G. W. Read.) _— . 718 COOKMAN AVENUE. . Suite made to order gimmntood to fit. Cleaning and Jtepalrlng. ... . SAMUEL W. KIRKBRIDE, CONTRACTOR, Carpenter & Builder. Plans and Specifications furnished, • Jobbing promptly attended to. *Best of rcforcnch given. - Residence—First aVo., bej. Rond and Emory stu. - ShopamhOfflcce-FIret avo. and Main st. P. O. Box 749. AHBIJRY TARK. Pknps, Organs, Organettes, -^AWD^' ............................ ' OTHER MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; ForSiliind TVRtnl. Cash paid as ront allowed If pure based. PIANOS AND ORGANS TDNEI) ANR REPAIRBP... Cincinnati Fire and Burglar Proof Safes for sale .. for cash qn ihontbly payments; “"“TTT.; Window Shades, Cornices, Wall Decorations Ao. CoV. Mattison av. and Bond St., Asbury Park; 335 Sea View av., Oceaft Grove, N .J. . .* WM. B. DOUGLAS, Aaxirr. p f the firm of Donglas-A Kuhn, 001'Broad street, , Newark, N.J. $eai (gstatr gljeariw . L ots N a s/S ) a n d 21 a t N orth - S p rin g Lake,: - ; Fronting on, BiUGnTON AVENBBfRnd ’ Within 300ft. of tho Surf, WILI/ME SOLD AT A BARGAIN. feot deop. Ilicy arc situated In'the flntwKpartof tbo town, ulriiost dlriwUy on tlio bcean front, Burronndod by handsomoresldoncoa and on the -block ftdjaooRt to tho largo Hotel wilbiirton. ; ^ ; Thjn la a nftanoe for ono of the BnrcsUnvcctr- mcnts on tho coast, the only reason for^Rolling is' that the'owner1 rofinlrea the money in his husl- noss. Address ! B. 'WRIGHT,:or * O. H. BROWN, v Sprtiig t 4 »io Monmouth Co., N., J. ^auta oi v ..- : [BY AUTHORITY.! -Vi . C J / -. - ; -r; / . chapter jfxxuL.' ; -; ■ r An act concerning Idiots,lunatics, hahitnal dnink- ards ahd persons alleged to ho lunatics by rca- , son of their minds being so unsound ns to ren- der ttjfim Incapnblo of controlling, themselves and their property. . .* 1 . IJClt onacted Ly the. Sonato nnd HeneHil Assembly,, ol;tho Statq of Now Jersey, 'Tbnt from ana after tho passage of this act Rjdiall and may bo lawful for thoshcrilT in all etueaofidiocy,- hmoey, habitual druukennesa, and persons who are alleged to ho lunatics hy renfion of un- soundness of mind so ns to render them lAcapa- hloof roanagitig’thelr, projmrty and themselves 'and in all cases lit which a commlralon has been issued ahd not yet been .executed), to Summon twelvo jurors, Instead of twcnty-four.as now pro- F.G. Real Estafe and Insurance, Eatabllshodla 1882. * '■ • • . Hotels, Boarding Houses and Cottftgos tp I-et, for Hale ahd -Kiohaoco. ,, Oflicq on Cookman ayo. ' t \- - *71ft COOKMAN AVBNUE, T/OI Box ITV * Near Mafri sL, Asbnry Park,N . J, H. B. Beegle & Son, UK Al, ESTATR ^n«l INSURANCE AOENTS, -18 Hals Ocean firrfve, K. J.- . lipnna Negotfated and Legal Papers. Brawn *W. IL BBKGLB, Notary Public. IL b; BBEGLR, NotaryTuhlio and CommIsaloner ^noL-Bciedjt for Now Jorsoyt Pennsylvania ami tho DlRtrict-or Columbia. The Old a'nd Reliable Brand. Tie, Celieri & Co. An Iiacnso-M'on Hanl. ~ ~ All DesiraDlB Sbadcs ’ oTColor. N . E. Bufchanon&'Co: ' Bblo Agentfl for State of New Jersey. |*J“PrlMw low tO' Pa{ntore and Conntiraerx. Lllwral ammgemeuta mado with doalcrs.. GROCERIES. W ILLIAM BEAM ES, SuccefaotTto Jrllenry Applogate,.. Full U ne o f C hoice Gioceiies, ;• FLOUR ANlBFEEiy.;- Mattisan Avenue, near Bond Street, A B B ilR Y PA R K . W O O LLEY .& R E ED / Oookman Avenuo and Bond Street* ASBURY PABK. M. M. CROSBVE, . Snccenflor to. DavJd Cartwright, M i ni' Ormdti'i lub, Tar'.’f’apcr. Blwathlng-Paper, Two and -V * ' Three-ply Hoofing Pupor. . p /h . ifox H02. Atijniry Park. N. I. SANITARY PLUMBING B. CROWELL & CO. Now occupy the-new brick building of J. Henry M I--Applcgato, pn . Mattison Avenue, near .Bond Street, where they fy«j prepared to estimate on all kinds OF PMM/MS AHD STEAK HIBHl ,n first-olftss work, and after the moflbapproved They dojionc othei,'than flrst-oloss [LldiimlungwlUbe done after the mo niJtarymetbndfl, * R epairing prom ptly n.tt«n<t«d to! . j^£ISSaf. E, COLBHfAN,' : / . DRTESS t MAKER. -. - , . cureiNa ANn fittihu a finxciALTt.. ' . /. *.: Tho art of outline and'fitting: taught,/ ‘ . COJl. BDN1) HTRJtfCT AND BANGS AVENUE, t " •' *“ .- Asbury Park, N. J.; _/ . , Removes ftnd dollvofs - JQ^iggage//. Freight,.-* Furni- tu re ; ; F ia n 'o s , and all klnda of nmvalila nooda to, any part ot Aslniry Bark,- Ocean Grove -eriVlclBtty-: at modqrato rotes. 15 years* experience Jn hand- ling of all-kinds of movablo goodst All orders by mall or othorw.iBo will rpcelvo prompt attoh- tlea. - J*. O. Adrcsjfti > ' . S I 3/A N BIJ H Y I*A It K , Jf• J. vOFFliiES/HttA SewAll ave;; Adhms Express ■;;i • ^IRribTK./(L Dopqt, Afibnr^’Park.; i - • / 1 ; 0 '■ ;■ • u i';' Bargains in Real Estate wyra and iMr-ROvEi) prop ERTY AT 1JORTH SPRING LAKE. Impnivoil Property and Lola at Point Pleasant cheap fbr ruinh. .............. r~— \ ,l*ota at Manhasaet for Bale ay Exchango. 200 feet of Bay front, suitable for a wharf. The only Bay front in tho’inatket for salo in .that vicinity. Wilf >>o sold cheap. . Rot 25x125 foot on Sixth avonue, near tho ocean, AHbury.l’arkr ^ . >:- If you want to bny or rent any property any- where along the const * Apply to Ifc.H. WOIWUNGTON, . Cor. Bowgll^v. and Rraoryst., Asbury Park. Or W. T. H tkkkt. Point Pleasant, N. J, W. IL PotT8u..8f)rlng Jjtke. N, J. Real Estate, Insurjince and General Agent. .- Property Sold, Rented cr In - sure^ in Ocean Grove, Asbury ' Park, I,och Arbour, Ocean Park, ' Key East, Ocean JJeach and Spring Lake. - •«- '. Policies written at lowest rates ' in strongest companies ...." . Money loaned oi) Mortgage security. -J . Conveyancing,Contracts made, Etc. G .W . MARTIN, d 7 ‘Pilgrim Pathway, Opp. Po3t Office; Ocean Grove, N. J. J. A. BORDEN’S SHAVING AND HAIR CUTTING EMPORIUM, Mattison Avenue, Asbury Park, N. J . -Wmrtd-caU al.lont.lon to the fact) that his placo Is always closed on the Sabbath, and therefore hw haH aright to expect patronogo from thoso v\ ho. bullevu In Sunday observance; •OFFICE OF . t JO H N .A*. B O R D EN , Justice of the' Peace, and Notary Public; ASBURY PARK, OCEAN BEACH,SPRING LAKE AND NORTH SPRING LAKE. ' Pereons wishing to Rent. Furohase or 8olI at ftnbvo i * ~ ’■* ......... " >r so nnij. r pi ____ ________ if. WRIGHT, Box 108, Asbnry Park. tho rent ____________ . . . ....... ........ Uiom In my.handa/will reccWospool bbvo plaees, op owrnim having uottngcs to ’* ~ ‘ * ‘rliii *’ r w .... For fiirUieVpartlclilurs or mnps,Taddresi ■Ing to pin IqMHtejUk dresS- Offices I' Cor. Cook man and Bowii!) Avs.. A. Park. J O; II. Brown’s store, North Bprltig Ijiko. •N. IL—I havo somo cottages arid-lotd jor-Sttlo cheaprcasy terms; also a number of cottages for. rent . . ...JLL.__. - .. " NEW YOKE BOOK POOR’S RDlLPlNd, 729 COOKMAN' AVENUE, A sU nryftT kfjr—Jr-^ - ...A COMPLETE STOCK OF. ‘Illftnk: Books, Stationery, 86hool Pads," . ■ BUmli Goods, Artists’ Materials, . Tissue Paper,and Novelties, - Albuaia/tfinokB aiid ilrlo a-broo. V POPULAILPUBLICATIQN8- IJnridl'B VWrlLng PApor, In tlnta; ’Foley’s Gold ,/ . i 4 ‘ons ; Boa-Bldo Library, &o. H. V BOBINE, yldcd by law, who shall innulro Into rind deter- mine and find tho f— ' *v J *- tho dommlsslon or imiail lnnuiro lnto nnddeter- truth of tlio mAttcra alleged In Inquisition, and Whttee vctdlpt. -- - • Indln -- -1 mine and find the the Commission o r. ______ , ____ .HI--, When found, shall bo aa legal and binding as found by twenty-four Jurors, iarfd that fn all cssea. In which a commission nhair licrcaltor issue, of has lieon issued and not yet been executed, it shall be lawftil for Jho chancellor to* allow to tlfo iulMtof who may preside nt snoh commission, and alro to tho other comfniipioners, such com/ ponRfttlon ns under Iho clrctnnslRiicea may lie rea-. sonablo and iifoi'tcr, rind to Uio jurom who may Im summoned the -same ; compensation aa la now allowed hy law to JurOrs in the circuit courts of- thla stale; the same to 1« paid iml of tho estate of the person who 1?. Iho subject of the Inquisition. 2. And he it enacted, Thnt tlila act shall take efiec^Immediately.. , - ' - Approved March 23, .1887. CHAPTER XXXV. ' ' An act validating and confirming snlca for taxes, nnd certificates and declarations issued thereof, and tax titles and rights acquired thereunder, lucriscfl wheietho'timtfoflioidiiigRuch' atles has not been ina ncot)rdanexi with tho require- ments of Beetlqu ono of an act entitled ‘‘An act relative to sales of lands under a public*ultuto, or hy vlrtuoofany Judicial proceedtnga” (rovla- ion), papproved March ■ twenty-seventh, anna. dominl one thousand .eight hundred and boV- . onty-fonr., * * . ,1. Be It enacted by tho Senato and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey, That all sales of lands for taxes heretofore made or had. and all certificates juid declarations of sale Issued R ujsuanec thereof, and tax titles and rights ac- ed thereunder, although the time: nt Which lH;twccti tho hours prescril>ed iu section one of an act entitled.” An act relative to sftloa of lands un- der a public statute, or hy vlftuoaf any judicial proceedings’’ (revision), approved March iwenty- noventh, one thoiifinnd eight hundred and seven- ty-four, be and they are hereby validated and cori- ifrined, and the same shall he deemed and taken to bo teal I iqlentsfwdpurposeHosgoodand elfwt- ual in law, and the record thereof .adinisHiblo in evidence, as fttUy and completely as If miid tuilca had been modoand held between tho hours meu- tioricd and desl^mtled In said section .one of the said aforesaid actsprAVJded, however, that no- tice of such sales Kliall havo l»cori .actually gtveii for the specified teiiitlter of days reqtilml by any law, generalpr special, prior to such sale.. 2. And be it enacted. That this net Khali he deemed and .taken ilo be a public act, and shall take effect immediately. ’* Approved March 23,18S7. ...... j:. CIIAFTKR. XJiXVI. A supplement to an act entitled'*’ An act tn regu- late'lhri practica of courts of law-’ (revision), approved March twenty-seventh, one Utousand eight hundred nnd seventy-four. - 1 l r i te lt.-cnaeted.liy. the Senate and General Assembly of tho State of N ew Jcroey, That section two hundred rind thlity-two. of thcact .hi*- whlch thiBlH a supplement be amended so aA Cw* read as followfi: • 212. And l>e It enacted, That If the nlainlifT re- nldo out of thfa state he shall, if required, l>eforo Issue Joined, give bond to the defendant la one dcomcd ft pnbllo act rind shall take effect Itnmo^ uiateiy. , ...* - . Approved Mrirch ^i) 1885( • > . -«■ ’> i ^CrtArrkH-YLI^ * " V- \-J. A fnrthnr- snpplement lo nff act tq repeal iho firtt soclioh of an net entitled “ Ah-ant for tlio of-fiRh, ........................... . protection ______ .. . . .. . one thousand eight hundred and oighty-fonr. ' I. Bo It onacled hy the Senate nnd Goner,. Asaomhly of tho Stoto of New Jersey, That approved April sixteenth, „ .jnndtcd and olghty-fonr. . hy the Senate nnd General the first soctlon of, said get,. which- by n wipplo- mcait thereto approved April sixteenth, ono thoufwid-.elghixRUndretl and elghty-rilx, \v/w amended to read mi follows: " ■ ' 1. Be It enacted by tho Senato And General Assembly, of the Btalo of New .Jersey, Tlmt It aha)] not 1 k>lawful' tn cast or draw any Belno or not of a1mesh smaller in slzo than four nnd onohalf Inohhs In tho Delaware river atmvo’tho foot of Trdhton Falla between tho flrst day of April and tlieflfterint h <jny of June in each year; and It shall not he lawful iQ.-cast or drow nny seine or net in said river aboVo tho foot of Tren ton Falls between the liftcenlh.day of Juno and tho first day of November In any ycar.'cXcopllng small mefth nqts usotl for Iho purpoao ofcateldijg halt, and known as minnow liels,” Is hereby fur- ther amended to rend as follows: -1.,-Bo It enabled by the Senate and General Assembly--of- Iho,Slate of Now Jersey. That It shall not hS .lawful to cost or draw any seltio or not bf a mesh, smaller hv slwv than fonr and omshulf Inches In the Delaware Itlver nltovo Ihft foot of Trenloft Frills hetwocn tho twenty.-tinh day .of ‘April and'the fifteenth day of. Juno''In each year; nnd It shall net Ixt lawful to cast or draw any solnoor not In wridriver a!»ova tho foot of Treritqn Falls Ivetween tho fifteenth day of Juno and tho first day of -Novenih«r In any year, excepting small mesh nets used for tho purpose of catching liftit and known ns minnow nets. * 2, And l)o It enacted. That this act shall take effect Immediately... ' Appre^d Mareb 2fl. 1R8V7 ./ - ClIAI’TKR XLlIi.--- — ----- _./... A Further Supplement to an " Act for iho formn- tlrin of lKuongh governments,'• passed the fifth “ <lay of AprlLanno dominl one tnouraml eight * drtd ftndricycnly eight. litmdred 1. Bo U cnacte<l by the Senato -anil General - Assembly of tlio State of New Jersey, That hereafter It shall and may lie lawful for the legal voters litany I k )rough incorporated in pursuance qfUie actio which this is a supplement ortho supplement thereto, at each election for hinyor and council men; hy voternndmpon the-same bal u*iv, mMiuvinunii, •-J1 u *1 uuii mi, .mxxiix, jm.i- lot used In voting for RnlUoCQeers, to designate tho sum of money, which shall by ral«Yl hy fa.talioa for borough purposes for llm ensuing year; nnd the amount or Ruin having Uie greatest immltcrof vptes shall lie the limit of jnoncyB an raised hy taxation; provhlcd, that bucJi sum kI irI) . n o t e x - ceed a lax of filly ccutri on every hundred dollars of ataessed valuation pf tlio taxable real and jxtr- sonal estate sltimtdd In said Ixirough. 2.- And ho It enacted. That ituhallljc tho duty of tho mayor nnd council : of said boroughs tan days prior to tho annual elect Inn to prepare and K ubUsh in a newspnjrer,! ismed in or neaj’ lo such oruiigiijondhy a copy pristed in a puhlle plnco at tho town hall, a Rtatemerit of the receipts aud ex* pendilurcs, for Iwirough purposes wpliiri the past year, and a proposal of ihe siiiu of niohey which tliey slmlideem it ncces^lry (oraise hy taxation for the ensuing year, nnd tho principal objects for Which R&hnllboexpended. :L Ami he it ctpteicd. That it shall be lawftil for the mayor and council, of anv Huehborough to lay and sewage nnder tho reads and street or alleya therein, or; if iUH-eKsnry, through prlvatc-gronnila within tho lliults of their corporate-area, mid in l»ay for thocort ofshch dmlnsor culverts out of tho fhnd rniscil for genbral prtr|>nscs hy laxalloii; provldcd.-that where culverts are laid through privato projierty. any damage done to tho owners thereby shall be eonipensatesl out of the borough ’ * ---------- ^ *-- ‘ ’ - * Btll' shiilI sell nif>' pledge or pawn untl shall havo roinahied oho year In hla. ..... .ntid all such sales Hliall ho a?publlo nuotlon by a liuudred dollars, w itb at least one Kutllclcnt surety, l>crug a freeholder nnd resJdbntln'thls Btate, with condition to^rdsecute hts uction wltli efirict, and rob action Is pending. 2,.And bo ft cnncled. That Uhlp act. shall lako effect Immediately. i Approved March 23,-1 1,-1887. CHAPTER XXXVII. » • • _____ 1An act to provide ______ nago wljero the samo is necessary to tho public health,” approved Marcli twcrith-fourth, isand eight hundred and * -------- uppleriient toaaact entitled •' fordralnof and qjghty-onc. ..................................... - - nato Rod Clone Assembly of the Btato of Now Jersey, That • ono thousand clgnt h ______________----- 1. lto.it enacted J»y tho Senato ftiul General whenever the-Raid coinmlmloncrB fall or neglect to filO the, report required . -to bo filed by tli under and by virtue of the provisions of the liist - «• flu - .--------------, ---- (lc, f - ______ _____ the Kamo Is necessary to tho public health,’ ” ai»- roved March twenty-fourth, ono Ihomamd eight fi^cljon'bfthe acVentitled '* Supplement la an act out I til'd 1And act to provide, for drainajo^ where ivilu mitfvrt tWCllty-iuujni, oi»o iiiuiiaumi uigm . undred and oiglity-onc, and which -said supple- ment was approved the twentieth day of Febro- ilry, ono thousand eight hundred and eighty-nix, the said court npjtoinUngBaid commissioners may, upon application of aliy persona or person inter- ested, by their orderl direct Raid emnnilsslonFra within a ccrtilln time to ho therein fixed, ta ;flte theirsSidreport; and ihcreuimn any jienxmaor ooreon intcresto<l therein may, within iniity days trom tho time limited ijf sald onlcr for the filing of sald-retiort,- file exceptions.thereto. *.2. And W it enacted. That in e«U» said commis- Rioners shall have filed or ahnU hereafter lilethclr said report, out of time, tho said court may at any timd, upon application of nuy penAns.Or ]>ersou Jntcrcated. order that excepthma thereto may ho filed within siich time as the paid court slmll di- rect, and that notice of sncli.ordor aud the filing .of said exceptions be givcn/to the said commis- sioners. * S. And l>o it enacted, Tlmt ujmn the filing of the executions in the last two preceding paragraphs R rovided for, tho said oourt shall proceed to hear io same in manner provided in the second bco- tlon ofthe act heroin lost above referred to. , 2. And be it enacted, Tlmt this ftetaehaH take Oirect immediately, - . - . . Approved Marcruai, 1887) - DiiAlTKH XXXVIII, An act respecting.......r , _ .. Uvea ftnd Btato policemen. ■- ...... •* •- 1,-Bo It enacted’ by-tho Bcnato aUd General Assembly of tho^fltnto of New Jerstqr, That no person who has been convicted of and served atcrni of ■Imprisonment for having committed the crimo of forgery.’perjury, burglary, arson, highway:Tobberyr*or counterfeiting money, or any of Rafd ortuics, slmll hereafter be cominlKRion- ed by the Governor of this Btate to act as a . state detective or Staio polIceman within this State. 2. And he it enacted, That no pornon or pi-renne now holding.a eoi|ii»l8slo« from.any (ioverrior of this Statons State detective or tttato policeman, who Jmyo becnlconvlcte<l i)f and.Rcrverl a tertn o f lmpri3ori»ient for having committed riny ol tho .aafd crimcri of forgery, perjury,1burglary, arson, highway robliery, or counterfeiting money, ahull hereafter acta os such Btato detective or police- man \yithin this Btftle, and all i>ersons offending against tbo provisions of this section shall bo deemed guilty of a misdemcaiior, aniFon con?lo- tion thereof slmll be punished b \\n ’fine not ex- ceeding one hundred dollars or iuiprlsonment for ono year, or imtli, at tho discretion ofthe court, l>eforc..w!iIeh Hie conviction Hhall be had.; Approved Bfarch 21,1887V .' — CIIAITKR XXXIX. An act'providing for appropriatloua.for tl/e New Jereoy Htatc ltefoml,School Tor Bays. J. Be it enacted hy tho^ Hennto and General. Assembly, of the Btato of Now Jersey, That .there bo appropriated tho sum of ten thousand' 'dolUw-to ho -expended In.,fitting up n mamial- training school for tbe boys, tlje-providing neces- sary heating apparatus for tho ftunny hulul Inga, tho eonstnictlqii offiomo need&l Rjinltary Iminrove- monta, Uio pnrtGaso-of-fih) hose and the laying of a water pipe for lire purptees to tlio hartiri'0 ’"“••Str Ana bo it enacted, That tho money hefeby appropriated ho ustal fp'r no other purposes than specified in thjB act. 8. And hq it eriacted7 Tlmt .this act shall lake effect immediately. \ - - Approved March 23, fc87. _; • ' • t v CHAFTKHXL. . • An Act to axtendjtrio ffriio for tho completion of " railroad*- . •v-J»-ll©dELenaeted by Iho fienato andrGoneral •ABsombly «f-iho-,Stato-oL; Now Joraoy*. Tlikt. all rallrojid'campanlori bicorportited byanysjio- clal act oHtlio~Je*gl8latnVc of this Stato, part, of whoso railroad hw^been pullt and Is now In' opemtjou/tlio time of completion iff which shall oxplro during the year ono thousand eight hun- dr*d and elghty-sovon, -bo and they uro herehy authorized una empowered to complete , their roapfectivo rallrdads or any-pnrt thereof within two yepra from tbfi pjuwago of this act, and niter orAmend thedocation of auoh unconinletpd jiorllonsp by filing tlio'BurVuya of Batrie'In tho. offico oi the secretary of state, Blihjoct to all tho powers! and rcstrleliom contained ,in tliolr seve- ral acta of incorporation nnd supplements tlmro- to. " .. ’■ 5. And bo it enacted, Tlmt this not shall not np- ply to any cori>oration linless auoh corporation shall flrst.nnd/is a condition, precedent,tho 4)xhrcl8o of any ppwor granted by this not* Bio In the offico of Hoorotary uf-»thto an nurceinent, to bo approved ,by tho governor and attorney .‘gonerak waiving, all righto oiDxomptlon from trixatlon and from prfvUegeH and ndvantagen arlfllng from any law or poidfaot (If any there borfektrihlfHiillig any Hpcolnl modo of taxation of any sueh ....... ~ ’ ” ■ ------- to bohonm •618 Copkroai^Ajre., ASI5URY: PARK. qorpciHitlon, ftiultlmXurther uureeinent . nu by anv Roribral law of thls-statonow in existence,-or tlmt jojay hereafter bo imsaed, taxing snob Corpomtloriu as nro nafearitfioriEwl- tO be,taxed by tuo legislature of tho Stato uiiuori nnygpnoral law, and further agree tug that the .oxerelflo of any ppwor granted; by this pot shali ,not m-riny wayfaffeet .tho rights of tho any.lhorcTexlBt) to take the property or auoh por- poration under any orlstlng ot tho stato, and agreeing further that all lawn atfootlns fluwt oorporatlona shall bo subject to alteration or rb- /poalby tli© loprtaturo. ........... & And-bo Ire^fiactod, Tlmt this pot ^hall bo Imrough council nml owners (tariaot.AtRroc, liy three atbltmiors; of whom the mayor and council shall choose one, the laud-owner shall choose an - other, and tho two Jhusv.chrMcn shall ntww tho thlnl; the award of any two or sucli urhitratorHto becpnchwlveof the Kuril due. * . 4 And bo'it enacted. That tho marshals or jmiIIco who inay b©npiM>Ii)tc<l.'by lito mayor and eodnci) of-imch boroiiRlJs to preserve order therein aiiUl hrivo |K)wer to nrrrst upon view arid without war- rantany personwhom they may see committing a breach orthcjveuco or any law or ordlnanco of the said borough or of the rtatct and tn tako such IKiraon before the mayor of tho said borough, or in his absence, Injure the tocarest Justice of tliq [xuicc for a hearing; such hearing to tic had within ;wonty-four hours of. the .arrest, hi1 the-prisoner Blmllbbo discharged. , L; 6. And l>e it enacted. That all arts or parts of acts Ineousidcnt-wUh the provisions of this act bo- ond the same are hereby repcnlcd, and that this act shall be doomed a public act and shall tako cfibct immediately. Approved M iydi 2U, 1887. / . ' 01lXl*TKK XL1V. AhacI to authorize tbe formation of.companies for mutuul protection ngaiiisl ‘driYniice to glass byhaii: .* i 1. Bo it enacted hy thb Senate and General Assembly of the State- oft*New JciBoy,-'Tlmt any number of iwrsdns iiut“4ess than seven lu number may associate and. form ah Jncorpdinhnl coirqiany for mutual protection against loss or damage to glass by hail, and for Unit purpose sHrill make, acknowledge and file, id tho manner here- iJiaftor. mentioned, a certificate, In writing/ of their organizptlori. slguwl by nlUthe cocfmralbniT- expressing their. Intcntioli and /desire to form a company foifJim purposes aforesjald, and scltltig forth; -............ ------------ -i./.^/..*._v".YT— ... K Tlic nemo of such company to te used in its dcftlhira and business: II. Tlio place where the principal offivn nf m ill, comiumy as loralc?! and Its general T)U.s|ness con- ductol; I III. Tho nauifs anlLreeidciices of. tho“ corpdra- tors.i .. ............ .. ' . . - • ................. .... ■'.. IV. The pcrloil at which such cqmivany slmll immcrtce'antl-fcraiinate, ndt 'exctvsllng ihhiy years, which certnicalo Bhail Ik? proved or acre, know lodged and rec/iriliMl as retiulred «f dcctls of real estate; In the offico of tho clerk of the county •where Iho principal office of said company is to be located, and nfteXibdliiK.ao record (Ml, shall Ini filed In tb© office o f th e,secretary of Ktato; and upon tjio making and ftllng.of said certificate, suchcotnivany shall hedcomcd and taken to lie a corporation lu fact nud in law, with aft the powera, jUCntioned in the first section of the act entitled An act couccn.ihig corporations.” 2. And bo it enacted. Thai tho momlicm of wild' company shall consist"’of such persons as shall- ffom tiriie to time Ito-Insured therein undrshatr havo drily paid their regular memltcrshlp foe afid such sums by way of annual or j«orlod[caj due? as shall Ikj determined and jjrovfded In the con- stitution or by-laws of said company. ;L And lie I t enacted, -That every company formed under this net shall adopt « constitution 4ipd such by-laws for .the government and man- BBcmrnt or il.Hhnsiocss osllamcmhors sliull deem." proifeis^.provldcd, the same sliall not- rontmveuo tlio lari8dr 'constitution of this state or the United Htntea. --— ------------ 1 ............ ■[.. And tm It enacted. That every memiter shall t>e cntitje<l to ono vote at au election for directors or at any triectink of tho^iru'jRltcra oF sfild com-" 'pany, wlilctfyote may- bo glvpn in. person or hy * fo jind-be itcnaeted.Tlmi tho business of snch company rih&ll he managed by a board of pot low than seven directors. Olioof whqm, ntieasti shall be residents <if tills state* iy?to RljH)TTioM their iffilro for ono year and untlVtlieir successors shall bo appointed, and who shall be chosen by Uio mbmuers of said comjMiny at Mich' times' as tfliall la) provided IB tlio hy-lawn. . G. And Ito It cnactcdiTlml it shall be lawful for said Compaiiy to reqiilro and levy aswi'wanents to’ pay losBee incurred, In such way nud manner aa may be deemed necessary, and" any meml>or-fall- ing tobbsOrv© and pay Urn same, or falling-to |iay thenimualor period leal dues us required (»y tbo general regulations of said company, shall iorfolt aqdloBO hts membership niidRll Interest in Raid ^L^An^'bo it enacted, That dhe iqcmberaliip fees, annual nnd twrlodlcal due*, and «nch as»*ss* men Is as RhaUftom lime to time be levlcil, shall, after deducting th© neccswiry oxpense.Hof.ninil-' agemerit, be thoftmd out of which mbmlwrs in-, so red shall receive payment for lops Af damnce to glass incurrcil hy half, und such moneys shall Im collected 'and paid, an d p tools of hws shall be mode under Riich regulationsand rulosas shall be provided lift ho eonstUutlbiij and by-jaws of said it enacted, That this net shall take eflbct ImmCdlutL'ly: .s vi Approved MarcfrClVJNJT^--- ^ r ^ : ^_^u..uitaa)KUixu^ _ ;: ' ' An act to rogulato an llwmairp^widmikcrs; . li0 SeiiftloRnfl General Bo it tmaoteitedil .............................. . nbly/jvT-fhO Btato of Now Jersey, TIuiJ person, corporation, member of copartnership firm shall hereafter carry on the business of S &wribrokcr in any City or this slate, without rat having obtained from thu mayor thereof n license auihorlzlng such - tmrwrni roriKiratlon. memiter ofrcotiartnerHhlp or .Ann. to carry on tiie name, wlildb license Hhjul dcRlKuaJe’tho house in wliicii sileli hnsliicR^ Is to Ikj rondnelrel. 2. And bq lt enacted, that any-person, corpora- ffoti, member of eopartwnrship or'IIrm receiving such license bliail pay -to tho city thcryfor such sum aa shall bo" fixed- by tho comlnqn eoimoll, board of aldcrmon cwothcr governing liody or lire. dHy. noi toHxccotlJho sum of ono hundred atyl pcttyor and authority to suspcmlmr rqvoko any Riteb Hcensoforcan«o. 4. And im it opftctod, That If any person shall bo npgnoved hy tho -misconduct of;nny Rlioli liconscxl pawnbroker, and ahall recover a Judgr mont ngnlnst-lilnj *Ji©rofor, fliJch poraori riiay* after tho return'unwitltfficd, cither in wholre or in part, of afiy cxcoutlon Issued tioon said’judg- ment. maintain an notion in his own name against tho sureties lipoii tho bond ot snbl pawn- broker. In. any court having jurisdiction of‘the amount claimed; provided. piipH court siml)/ upon application mado for sucli puriaiso,- hnvb gninled leave to proseeuto.' 5. And bo It enaotoil. That overy such licensed pawnbroker s ____ ____________ _ ffttrly v/iriUftn, at tho tlmo .of maklpg a lonri, an nccmint anil) description of tlio good^, articles or tfjIngH-pledged-or pawned, tbo amount of monoy loaned thctoon, tho time of tho jdcdglng or pnwnlng.of the samo, the -rate -of Inforost to bo paidupon such loori. and thonarao and resi- dence of tho peraon. pledging or;pawn big tho aaiffgoodfl. nriioles orfhingn; nuoli pawnhrqkor Hhnll, nt tho tlmo of makihg any loan, dollvor to tho person pawning or ploflglng-any goods, arti - cles orthlnR8, a memorandum, not© ori ticket higned by him, containing Uio suhstoQCo op t bo entry required hy this section to Im made in tho book of tho pawnbroker, and iK»ehnrgo aliall ho mado or coniperisaHoa rccolvod by nfty pawn- broker forany. Mqclr ©riuv, rucniocftndnrii, note oruckei. ■T . .• ff'AndrbcItcim etcd, That tl(p raid"borikflriha!l ntnl) ronsoimhle times be op?m t.o tho Inspection, or tho mayor of tlio city, chief of police, cap- tniliH of police aiul iKiliec juslicus of tlio city«fld proscnutorof the pica?) qrthu county, or any or cither of them, nnd to any person wlio may ho duly authorized, hi.jcrtting/Jar tlmt purposo by nnyorcitherpftliem.' 7. And • Iw It enacted, .That no- pawnbroker shall receive by way or nlwlgo or pawn, any goods, articles or things from any minor, unless said minor shall pfCKont a wrlttert ortlor or con- sonl. from thtrj’rircnt.or guardian of sueh minor, o tif tho minor bo rin. approntlc.'o,' then from his tooatorr which-onlor-^or-eonftont-HlmH-hokept uj)on n file hy tbo pawnbroker and a note tboroof mono lu Ids.book, and such order or consent Shall bo subject to the samo insitec'tlon os'tho btK)ka of tho pawnbroker arc. - • 8. "And ho It enriolcd. That ho -pawiibrokor shall. rdcelvo by, wriv of pledge or Rawn any goodSv nrtldea or.filings whatsoever upon, the first day of tho week, commonly called Bunday; JJ. Ami bo- It enacted, That no pawnbroker shall ask. demand or receive any greater rate of Interest than, two per cent, a month or fraction of liTnonth upon nny-loTm,xvh|chnrntdof-lnlcrcRt shall bo. endorsed jmon thojmto, memorandum or ticket prescribed in this ndt; nor slmll any pawnbroker iisky demand or receive any-fco’cr reward fora Toan other thantho interest allowed by this act, nor make any charge for storago, In.siirauce or prof wring any gmwis, nrtloJes or to aljorailori or repeal by tho legislature. ,2,‘And ho it enacted,.'Dmt thiR-acfc^shal! bo deemed a public act, and shall tako cnedl immo-- diately, AJ>proved Mftrc.li 29? 1887. >, 1 ** _ . ' CHAUTKRU. * ' /;.'••*; * A supplement to rin act entitled “Ah act concern- L lug the settlement and collection of arrearages J ' of unpaid (axes, aRBCsHinOnts'and water rates or- w witter rpnte In cltlcH.tjf this stale, nhd inipoalng and levying a, tax.assessment aiul Hen Jn lieu and IhRtead of such arrearages,-Mid toenforefc the: payment thereof,rind to provide forthe sale : of-lanaasubjected lo further taxation and as- Bcsuifcnl, passed March thirtteth^orie thousahd eight hnnured.and clghty-Hlx: . 1. fto.lt oimcted By tho Senate- and General Assembly, of tho stato o f New Jewoy,: That the common council or other governing body of any. city in tills state may pay' the expenses' iin Currcd in cmyylng out tbe provisions of the act to which this is- a supplement, out of any fund of such city under the control of such common conn-, ell or other Rovqriilug body, not otherwise apiiro- pUated hy law. . " . ... ^ 1. * i - -2. And'hc-Uenactetl/That if in any case spe- cific liens cither for taxes, nssessmcuta. or water- rutca have pcen imposed ..or asseeRsed upon an entire lot or.itract and other JleffiTupun parts or portions of Bitch lot or itaet, the commissioners of ID. Ami ho It enacted. tlilngH pawned or pledgwl. ................. rted, 'J in i dii^'H miuiniii™,-. midi in Rome niiuiii) nuiHi«n Falesr«)om hi salu elty, nipt shall not be at tlio That no. pawnbroker. Ul ** " HtRSCS by' mhllo auctio tho «amo In hl» PpRSCfWlOT], ll-.-en»e4 atmtlnnwr. and hi ROinri or Falesr«)om lu said elty, ntjit sha ___ placo of huHincss of any pawnbroker. ; 11, AUil Iw il enacted, That notice of oVery stjah nnlo slmll he published for at least fivo days ^previous thereto ia at' lotat two dully nowBpa- pors printed In wdd^elty, or If there aro not two dally mntfrtpapcrs print d in eaid. city, then lu two dnlly newspapers published nearest, thereto and having the largest elroohition tliuveln,which noticoHlmll rfjHudfy tho tlmo and place of salo am! h descrlpf|/»n uflho gowls, artlolos of things to ho «oUI,.and at such salo thoro Hhall not,bo sold or offered for salo any goods, articles'or things wbateoovcr except such as hnve-hecn ro» ocive<l hy tho Raid pawnbroker by way of pawn or pUmIro at. his placo ofbusfness. . 12. And 1?) il enacted, That no pawnbroker Rhall putehaxe any goods, articles or. things what- ever offered to him as a pawn or pledge/ except at the public sah? thereof, . K • in. And Ik? It enacted, That any person or jx*r- Roiih, cm-|Miratk)n or corporations who HhaU'vb)-" Into the provisions of the first section of this get, shall.forfuit and pay to the clty.a flno- or penalty or one hundred dollars for each and every day of the continuance ofsaitAyiolatlon; and miwpereon or perrons, corporation or CGriK>rniIouB who shall violate either or any of tho other sections and provisions of this act shtrli forfeit and pay to tho city a flue of fifty dollars. 11. -And l>q 1(enacted, That all acts or naflfl of acts inconsistent /with tbo provisions ol UiIhact bo and arc hereby repealed. Approved March £y, 1887, CHAI’TKHiKftyf ’> A further supplement to an acj oriiltledAn net to ciirourngo the establishment of mntunl loan, homestead and building association" [ Revision], approved April ninth,’ono thousand eight hun- dred and Rcventy-fivc.^• 1. Bo it enacted hy the ^ h ato and General Asscmhly of the. Btate of Now'. Jersey, That any nsKteiation which now la or hereafter 'may becomc.lneorpomted under the provIsforiH of tiie act which,this is a further. Bupploment,may ls- *uo shares of stock iiullflereni series to mature rind terminate lu such manner as. may-; ho dcalg- Bated in aud by tlio- eouMJtuUon or T*v'-JauH of sych association' or any .amendment' lawfully, made thereto.- r . . ... 2. Ami be it enacted, That all*, shares1of stock hDretof«>rc Irsuch I in olficrent scries hy any rucIi associfttions aw^oftlirig to the pfovislouaof ila con- stltntfoh' or hy Jaws. Rball Ikj as valid rinUcficctual to all Intents nnd purjHwOB ita if this act luul l»eon ift forco prior to the Issuing of such Blmrcs^ ft. Am} 1> c It enacted, Tbpt whenovor. the con- Btitutlon or hy-lavvH of any such oHsrteiatlorrmakeK poph)vMoM,to.?.the. mariner in. which the san\o may Ik?ftmendwt, siich nsrocintion may-amend Hr coiiKtllutfpn'rir- hy-fawsritTan yregli Ittr iiieetll)g off thp (LSSOcirttionby.a YOlpOf.UvO'thlJds ofltH inem- bore present at such meeting; provldedrlliAt the projKisod amen(lnu?i)t sliall havo been . Htihlimted in writing and entered »|<on the mlriutwofwdel association Ut least Four weeks lie fore a vote shall Itelakeu thereon.: •* ' 4. Aipl .bc it enacted/ That All acta nnd'pnrts of acta ineonRMcrif with any of thoprovlslonsof this net t>o and tho Rntne are hereby rejtealcd. . '5. And Ite it. enacted, Thqt llim net Rhall-bo deemwl a publlc act, anil shall take etlfcel Imme- diately.. - Approved March ‘29,1887. ; " CltAITKIt XI.VII, / An'rimendment lo “ An act •connerDlpg" wills," approyed April.fifteenth, oiriyihouwtnd eight hundred and forty-fllx. ■ . 1 1 . Ite J t enacted by the Senato and General AKsembly of tho-fttatff of, New Jerecy, That section twenty-two(0f jho act entitled - An act .emioemlng- wills/’ approved.April fifteenth, one thousand eight hundred and forty-idr, and being Hection numbered twenty under tho title “Wills Jn the revision of New Jersey, l(p and the. Bfxmc la hereby amomled so as to rea<l ns follows : _ And be lt enacted, Thai’,whenever any es- tate of nijiy kliMi-shali- or miiy'bo dovlrod rtr bei, qnealhed/iiy-the tesbimentand last will ot any testator or testatrix, to'any person being a child «or other descendant of sueli testator or .testatrix, belug a brother or slidef or any dcscondatit of a htotho)- or slslcroftnich"testator or testatrix, and Hueh devisee or legatee shall, during x]io life of 8»eU' testHtor or testatrix die tcRlnto or intestate, leaving u child or children, or oim or moro de- scendants ofnchild or children.wiio.shall sur- vivo Kti(?h testator or testatrix. In that ease- sueh devise or legacy to such ’iKirsou ro fiitu'qtcd oh above mentioned, and (lying Hi tho lifetime otUm lestntor or testatrix shall urtLlupke. Jm t tlio estate, fio devised or Ijcqueiitbcd Rhall vest, in fiuoh chlTd or children, deseeridmd or. dcscuimtits of ancli legatee or dpvlseo, In tho aatno manner as if Btielt legfrteo or devisee luwl 'survived the- teillator or testatrix rind had rthril IntaKtafo'; but ' thlH provi- «lon ahall not apply where the testator or testatrix shrtll, by tin? will or codicil thereto, .or .'pthcr. Ui- stVumcut", jiavo otherwise directed In regard to the children or descondunls-of the raid doviseq or IcgUteoBylug ohaforesaid. 2."Arid be It enacted, Tli cll’ect Immediately. - •' Approved March 29,18877 That this act jriinll take Oil AFTER Xi.VIM. A Hupnlcment to an not entitled An act rClftthig to ..the consolidation of rallroada/T approved. Mareh seventh, one thousand eight hundred arid BoVcnty1© tob t. v .. . 1." Bo It’ enacted l»y tBb Beriato and- Goricral Assembly, or the Hlalo of Now Jowey, That it8hu.ll he lawfol'tou ftmteorporatlou into or with which oftq op more/railroad corporations Irnvo -been merecd orcoriBolldritcd, with tho coiisont of the stork hoi deft ovyiiing or control HiiR t wo-thl rds Id value of tfid. capital stock of such /corporation,., to imirpaao ita capital ofbek to.sucb an.aniount as ahrillteditedied..expedient .or necessary by tho ,di rectors of such company for tneraMiH and pur- jNwes of snch .cbmpany,- ..... - 2, And ho It eriacteo, That this act shrill take cflhct immodlutoly, and all nets or partK of acts Inconsistent herewith are hcre)fy ,rej>ealed„ ' Approved -March;Su, 1887. '. •% , . j . / Cl 1 Al’TEK XidX. v ' ’-u l“ ;t ; An act to ('Xtend tho lime for comploUng'certain’ railroads Im’orporated , lindCr an net entitled L .r- . ____ ..... . ay hoi renowed'ni^h payraent of the Iteehso fee and compliance with the othcruondtoons*of this act. , 3. Ami I m ) it enacted. That every person oroore poralion applying Tor a’ Heonstvimdor this act. shall, at tho tlmo of the oinking of tho. ttppll- oatl6n,'fllowith'thoolprk.of the city,a bond to' the city by Its t?orp<)rato inanui.cx«cuted-«)y the person or corporation applying for tho licenHo, and two'rcsponftlblo iwrsoi’8 us sureties, In the "* “ nW.v- ■ f'- - — »■-*-«---------- -*<■“ ----- kM ^r. ^ d “for'”a JuTthfu?lwmplVanea wltii tho provta- ____________ wo trioufu’md dollars, conditioned 'or.thq Jalthfn! perf<>r7uanrt>/’(>f tbo/ dutles an^ penal aifln-e ror tho Jaiti ligations \ a It ,— aoW which .bond Hludh bo approved by tho, common council, ,,l)oanl of aldermon. I nprfoi tamlnit to"tbo bualndas so fleoiiBed _ ___________ iiuiui), .iiV iirti ui luticiuiuii, board of ftnanbe, or other body ohnreod by laW Wltli tlio approval or lmmlsotconatjables, jnntlocs of the piaco and city oIUccra .betoro'RaW llccnsa shall bu Issuod; ana tho mayor-ahall havo full “rAn act'trt authorize the forrntttlorCoF’Diilropd cwpo" " * ........ -Il . enly-.- ---- ; 1. Bo it ciuicted by tho Gemote rind General ;r()rpo'n\tb>nH and regulate the sftmo,”. approved April second, oho tliourand.otoht'hundred.fthdf seveiiiy-threo. Aiwemhly oi tho State .bf, New . J^rapy, That whenever tho-tlme llrrilted for the completion of ad authorized to bo ‘constmeled under 'erred to in the title of this act ehaft ox- ... __________ __________________________ any railroad fifty-doltars Severy srteh lUxuso Bhail exidrooriA. ahe acbrdrerreil . y(Mir,from thu -ddto of--it» tosuauee, and m ay plredurliiff the year onedhousandl eight hundred kmmt Tif the license fee and and eighty-seven; ’such, time. Bliall be and the tame tH.Iiorehy extended" foil a further period of two years; provfdcflr.'liowover, Ibnt’ thfaaeb shall tint tne, shall Ik? arid the tamo iriod of two apply unless money haa actually ,bccn expended in Rurvoys or location of route; or lri*,nq<pilflltton ot rightou.vayrOtH>coiiBtnuitlon: and provided, ftjrther, tlmt this act Bhall not apply to‘‘any cor- ponttlon unleas sucb-ORporatioii Bftftll first, and, as a condltiorb preCedent-to-Who cxereipe of any power granted by this act, filo in thp- office of tho nn nnMnmAI., lw, iretary of Btato nn agreement, to be^hpptoved tho Governor and. attornoy-gcnorril," waiving- fights of exemption from. taxation and from- privileges nnd advantages arlBlng from nriwlaw or contract (if any there uo) estribllahlng any m)0- clftl modo of taxation of any rticlt'Corjforntlon, aiul tlio for titer'agreement to ho boimd-lovmU' general law of this State now In existence, ot that mny hereafter be parsed, taXIflg’such corporations aa are riow authorized to T kjtaxed by tho leglslfr Uno ofthe Btato under any. general raw, end ftit- thcr agreeing that thp oxerclso of any power gTOiitcd^hY-tmH net Rhall not, in any way, afreet iho nghta of tbo Btato (if any there ©xjst} to tako the property of such coiporatloq jiDd^rr-'-'* such such ■'% decnieL. diately. .■ Approved March. 30,1887 ’ adjustmen t anpoiutcd under the provfalons of thp net to wiildii this act Is n 8U|)plemcnt, fihall cquf- tably divide and apportion the'oRfieaHraeiit mrtdo by them In ften of Buch speeific lion orftcnHupon' the several parts or subdi visions of'such dot or tract", to the end tliut each i>art or - HiibdlvTwYrof Such lot or tract fimy. bear ita just proportion bf auch jipecl HrJlcri.oc-l lenH, nnd.dbaam ouulio-di?- vldcd and apportioned upon tho parts or sijJkII- YisJonB of pueh lot or tract shall bo a Hen npon sueli parts or subdtvlBions; and all such appoint- ments heretofore-mado BhaU.bO deemed lawful and binding,...... 3. And.be.it enacted, That this ntfl «liall toko efleet'lbimediatoly^ . . . ................. -* Approved March 29, 1887. - . : A supplement to the act for tho laylrig ont, otter- * ... ing or vacating of ratuls.;... U ^ ... ......... •a. * d by iho.fterittto“tend. Glnkrirft!* " Aiwembly qf the State'of N©w Jcfroy, That . hereafter, when proceedings aw taken foMho law- Ing out, nlterlng or vacating of any public or pri- vate road Jr . this Mate, dnd stieJi jvrnd slmll tmn- Mot of Bcvcral parte or pieces’ Wliicii/ nlthorigh ' riot directly connecting ono with anqthcr, shall* S et have. tno. samo geheral direction, or1a general earing, or relai Ion to enclj. other, ox whom-iuoh' road shall consist of Beveral parts ot'btanchcR Which do connect.it shall bo laWfill to layout, . alter-or. vncpto sutfh several parts or pieces, or .pranctlcH, in one and the same Bet of. papers or proceedings. . • - . ' . . 1 * 2. And bo It enacted,’T.bat thb/net-shaft take, .effect Immedifttoly.. - - .. . Approved March 30,1887,- . ' - un after lx . - . ;A flupplompnt to nn act ctitltled'v#Aii act respect-' —jng-tho cdiirf:v)freimtrceryJ‘-iitevtBip(iT,~*P-‘— - proved March twenty-seventh; ono tnousand e ig h t h u n d red a n d 8CYCUty*flve. - : 1. ita it enacted' by tlio 'Bonato and General '■ cii Xpter Lirri: A^n act to amend an act oiititffcd ‘-‘-Art-net to rcgu-; late tfta jssulngof bomlfl by municipal eoitmra- tiqiis',” ap|irovcd March twenty-sixth, one thou- sand eight hundred and eighty-nix, 1. Ita it enactcd by tho Benato and General Assembly of tho State of New Jersey, That section ono of an act entitled “ An act to regulate tho issuing of bonds by municipal corporaUons," approved March twenty-sixth, ofte thousand eight Ihundred and eighty six,” be and tbe name Is ebv amended so tlmt it sliall be and flball read as follows:- . * . > 1, ftp It onricted by tho- Bpnrile and. GeqcTal AKsembly'»f the Btate of New Jersey,. Tb at It Rhall not he lawful'for any municipal corpora- tion in Ihi.YRtaio to Jjwuo any bonds \vberehy*tl)e indebtediiCRsnf any such municipal corporation' Hhnll bo increased, sb long aa any Biich municipal corporation bhall remalu.ln defrmll ia the pay- ment of any past duo bonds or" the interest the're- onpof shrill remain In arrears for six months In the payment of any-county or state tax, or other legal indebtedness; provided, that this net-she LI taoLho-uoiiHlmed to ptobiblt.or interfere with tlio ipRtio of bonds or dther obligations f n anticipation ‘of taxes; provided, also, that nothing in tala act shall prohibltthejBHulngof bonds of any muniol-. f »al eori)orfttlon'’for tlio'lntroduotton ol water and be laying of water-f)lpos, to be connected when ljtld with wlltcr mains oWhed by municipal corjtaratlonfl or aqueduct Ifoftrds. ^ . > 2. And be It enacted/ Tlmt'aft nets and parts’of ncis inboj)flJ«tent with this aetj>e nndibesambare hereby rei>eklcd, arid that this net Bhall take effect Immediately. ° ^ Approved March 29,1887.- . * . CHAITEU 1,111. An act lo.preveiit the tmiisrKjrtatiomofjiynamito ; and other explosives fm -tnc'Tbnds and lakes of this state. - 1 /. -- -1. Bo it enactcd by- tlic ^enato and Oenefal’ Assembly of tlic Btato pf New Jersey,- That’ it Rhall not Ita lawfulrafter the pafisago of thlsjicT tojranflport or cqrry In any.boat or Itaats m or upon any of tbo ponds.nr lakea. of this state, o r, thoseJying partly .hi this state, any dynamite, blasting powder, dnalire, forcito, giant powder, nitroglycerine, or any powder oc explqdve bf which nltro-glyccrlno is nn essential ingrcalcntor formBacmnimncnt part, In agrcater quantity than fifty pounds; rind overy"person or perronfl or cor- poratidn pllundlng ngriltiBt tho provi«ionsof this act ahall be gnllty of a nifsdomcatior, and on con-" vlctton thereof shall ho Hahlo to a fine not exceed- ing oue tliousniid dollars; provided, however, that" nothing in this net shall apply to the carrying or transporting o r any of the explosives above men- tioned on any lako -or-pond neap which tho name is Intended to be used for excavating or blasting- purposes rtn or near thephdresnf any pond or hike In thlB fltatCi.or those lying partly wUhiii thobor- dera of this state." " "" 2. Ami be It enacted, -That this act shall be a jtTibllc net arid Rhall tnko-oflhut Immediately., Approved Bjlareh 29,1887. ; ; -1 C H A B T E R ' s'- A frtrther Riipplcnient to an act entitled “ An.act - - lo regulate ejections," (revision), approved April eighteenth, rthe tbousaud eight hundred ijnd Bcventy-six. . • _ • - <. • 1. Ita . It enacted- by* ihe Bdnate and Gonernl AKHomhly.:.of.. tlia-Btato~of—New_Jersey,-Tiiflt - whenever it Bhall- ro happen iu any city, toWn-' Rhlp; !K>rougli.o}»rttlier tnuniiiluallty fn lifts Htatc,. ■that thecltarteror municimi election of such city, toWnHbij), borough or other municipality fulls,, and Rlia.fi bo held ii|M)irtlio day now fixed for tho holding pf the genera! election fo/members of thu\ 'gcimralaHscmhjy, or the eh'ction formemberfl of the. board of chosen freeholder, that in every' such case tho^lerks of election agd each metnlier or the boards of election in 8tich city, townslili),' borough or other municipality shall be entitled io demand and receive for tbeir services the sum of -fmir doDato j>cr day and no more for each day's • service,-one-half oLwlilch shall be paid by tho city, township,, borough or other municipality wherein said c.lectinn Hhnll have taken placo. and tlve other half to bo paid by tho collector, of tlio. comity-in whteljjiaid election shall have taken place.'- - " —t ........ 2. And heft enacted. That this act filia l-take cffcctTimmcdUiielyi Approved^Mftrcfi^, 1887. . ' ' (niAPTEH I,V. •: •A further supplement to.nn act entitled “ AiTffct for the puuialnnent of crimes," approved March “■twenty-seventh, one tliousand eight hundred ahd seventy-four ------ ---- 1; Be it enacuyl by the Benato and Gpnornl AsRcmbly of tiie State rtC-New^ Jeraey, Thift the purforinnnno of any act exempted from pun- and nttect or chapter one hundrcd-aud fdrty-Bcven of this public laws dfthis State of the session of one tb on Hand eight.hundred and eighty .-entitled -VSupplement (o an. net entitled ! An act for tbo pimfHiniient. of •crimes/” (KflivlHionj, approved March tiveifty-sevonth, ono thousanaLrilgbl.lmn' ---- .......j----- ------- dred and. seventy-four, Rhall tender all persons performing finch acta aniendabte nnd subject to all-the-provisions, of tbo act entitled.’*An act to. prevent gnimug,” approved March twenty-Sev- enth, one thousand eight hundred and seventy- ,four, BOjfarxmd to tho extcntonly that-tbe rietaof HiichpdrHon sliall bo fleeirtcd unlawful In nriy -,..4, ..... (. proceeding or for Tour, sojfarxmd to the c BiichpdrHon sliall bo * civil suifhut not imaai _ - arty othor pur|>OHe whatever. ± And l>e it enacted; Tli at rILJaws (and parts of laws, both filut.qtery anti commdri,> incrtnaiHtent with this RtatutOi nNyftwtuy repealed, arid tlmt Passed March 30,1887. -CIIAI’TBft LVI, A siipplbmentto rin act entitled " An act to regu- late ol tiet tons,approved -April eighteenth, one thousand eight hundred and.seventy-Blx,. 1 . Be it ouaoted hy tlio Senate and Ueneral AsHombly-of the- S late. of New ■ Jersey,;That where tfto wards-ln any. of the cities of this Slate liavo been, or fllnllLlioroaftor Iri), divided intok t\yo "oh Huiro eiootlon districts, that in eyery. such wn«l the (igloo of wrird clerk shall be and th© same horony is abolishod. . -2. Arid im lt.onacted, That allattaand parts of pets inoonsistont with this act, bq apd the Hama are hereby repealed, and that, t|»la riot shall toko effiiht imnicdlatoly. * 1 ; •= '-* ■..ApiiWvod Maroli 80,1887. - ^ . * ' . . • t , -cnAPTEltLVII. - Aiuaot to inmlsli- falBO pretenses liTohtaintng registration of^’cattle and "olhor animals, arid - tn punlsU gikJflg false nedigreeij.,: a lr ilo it cnaetod by: tlu> Honpf© and GonerqJ Assembly of tho Blatri of New1 Jersoy, That If any person or persona sbail; by any fulso state-- m int or preUmso as to tho pedigree or breqiUiig; of any domestbi animal, obtain regiBtration or transfer. ortoglBtruWon of any animal in thp herd register or other register o f any club,’ asaoolu- tion, society or company breed* of eattlo; heraqp, sin domostio animals tiie .poi for improving tlio- ____ _ - w— _—op, awino or'other domostio animals tiie .pornon AV persons ho.. Offending Nliall tie ndjuugoil guilty .of an\lBdc* . meritior, and on oorivietlort thriroof shall'bo pnn- ishqd liy a flne not exceeding one thounaml dol-* » i -.ru labor for any'tornl iara or Siinrlfatfiniont at inu ........... , ------ riot nxcoed lug (mq year,-tor both, at, tho diserq,;' tlort'of the oourt. ^ f o. - 2. And liri it cnaoted,’That any nei^dn .or.por-' nort/rwho sltail knowingly or designedly ;giyo a false pedigree of any animal shall bo guilty of a mlHdomoanor, nrijl on ctoiivlotlon thereof Bhall hOTnmlHlied by a find; Dot "exOoodlng one thous- and dollars jnr imprisonrnont at hard labOr not 'exceeding one.year? or.boUi,.at the dlaerethrii of tli© court. ' 1 v 7” 'i.-’ ■■ * [3. And ho-lt’ennoted, Tlmt whore by any false; completed, nml ntay bo prospentedpelther in the. ebunty in whloli -suoli eortlflehte or. registration or transfer hris bcen obtained or in tbe oOunty WlfercHUoh false prefblwe h,as been made.) y * vd. -And bodt on a© ted, T^ht this nct'Bhall.tfd«r effriet iiftfoodlatoly; . v;- ; v Approved Mnren 30,1887, .• CHAPTERLviil. ' ; ’* /An act'Iq facilitate the business of mutual fire irt->. Ruranco companies. -- 1. Bo it enacted toy the .Beimto and Goneral Asfieinbly of the Btato *oC; New Jorseyi T hat It shojl- ite iawilU for.alLmutual.fire-insurance— companlCB,' organized under the luwsofthlsHtate,- techqoBOfrom^jlicir.board bf dlreclora, rit tho thru}of thoir ahnual election, in llio wtraemaii- * nbr afl the ptesldpnt iatoleeccd,. ono <vlco-prcfi(- and empowered, in ,cnHe qf tlio (lenth„or disability of tho nrcBldOntof- any such company; to sign policies arid por form all other nelswbfeh devolye upon ibo oflico of rill'other acts which devoiye upon ibo offico of president, during thtopontinnancotofKtich disabil- ity -or tho election pf a new president of such company; or. as provided hy tho by-faws bf i company. . .. . • -* AnJl bo,‘J, enacted, Tlmt thlfu acV shlall 'be mcd/a publie act, and ahall'; lako effect immo- OHAPTER L1X. Asnombly. ?tof./iho:TBUrta"’ofrN©w" J c ti ie y j T bai, nu after the"paiwige of this act,.' ef from and Trtphor' employed to report’ ihe* p ^ c e d u ig 8 <1ii c m©a before any advisory master thall bo paid for Ills service's tho Ramo ana no more, aA the rcsjfec- tive ptcuo^raphora einployod in Iho clfcnit courts or tlijs State, and that tho s'um duolo rucIi ptcnog- rripbcr ph^ll he pft|dj)]iJUe_certlIlcftlotof:ilm aiL , yisoTy mnsler approved hy tho chancellor, by the Stnto treasurer, ont.of the T ccb -received by him . from tiijo-court of chancery. - ... 2, And be It enacted, TMUthls actsahall take ofl'ect iriimcdiatcly. ■, - «■ Approved March 3d, 1887.* -• Koal Estate Cpnyoyftnces, .. List of conveyaneria, Monmouth County Clork’a office, for tho woo It ending July a, 1887:’ ‘ . / ~■ ‘..; :..• ‘-'Imi ' - ASnURY- PA UK. - / .. •llugh S„Kinmontlv.io Sarah L-‘ 'Applcgato—lot" <112. $4,250, ' ' . : ' ' toOEAN OUOVB. Tho Oenan Grovo Camp Mooting Associntlpn to J a n e Duff—lob 17lt». $5<Kt-• . - Jano Duff toi.lnhn a. Field—lot lTJC. ; - NE^i/Na TowNStrrK/ ! Joseph VanBrunt to Amoy BrTtoBo—8JI8-100 .acres In NoptunO township. $1^00__ « Sarah A. Atkins et al.' to Amanda C.'Hopklns— lot In Nepiu no township. J130. \ MIBOBLUAHBOUS. -J - . R!chfl.ro M.' Hoolcy to Randolph Guggenhoimcr -2 lots at I/mgdlmnfth; .« 18,* 00<r. . - •• ...... John II. King to EllzahSth Conk—7Iote Eaton- tpwn township. $500.*^:^™ ' . " Heir? of IfoHisa West to Heirs of Rebecca Hulso —'1 artrus Sli rewRbury township. 81. - - - y BrJtlon JUegill to ueofge B. MegUI—lot Howell townRhip. #r>o, . • ' - Wrif. It. Cloughly to James JT. IWckett—lot Ocefln - township. M .. Emma Manning to Albert Hall—lot at Eaton- town. 410. ' - . • - * . Catherine PricD d JiI._to/Albert Tlr Hall—lot at- EatontOWn. $212, - , James Stoeii to Albert B. nail—release of judg- ment. 830. . -i . j,- 8. T. ainl.J.lI. Jlcndrickson/tO- David F. Vail— icaso of.property Middletown township. *280 per year. Dav Id IT.Av 1 ])K>jrto Biirah ’El *IfK0jh—lots' tJceair"' Bcaclu *l and'othcr consldemtton. . * Anna T. Croas to Arina B. Colt—lot at Kcyfiprt. *100.- . . ♦ John Jay Knox to William Barbour—lot at Mon- moutli Beach. ,81 and other'coiifildoration.. aaniuel T. Hendrickson.etal.. to John Elsey— lota at Sea Bright. *1,100. - ' y .. Carnellus W, Hendrickson to George V. Miller . -rlot'ln Freehold. *200.- ' V . "James Steen to -Alien F, Budd—l'dt-lri. Baton- tow n. 8225-, * .- ...t•- ♦ George Hanco, Jr., to Rdwaid. O’Tniei)—lot nt Oceanic. *d25.. . .- . — -• Wm. G. Hnll. rt nI,t *to Benjamin P. Morris—2 lots near Long Branch. *100. • ■ Heirs of Edward and'-Loiftsa WesLilQ Wm, Stevens—power of attorney to sell aU real estate in Momnouth county. . - Jafipcrj. Bray, to Richard A. Bray—lot at 'Red Bank. 13,310.' ‘ . .Tbft Htate n fJNr ViJ (inioy/.tf? Boiasl na *J.— ^ _ p.nga^rTlporiau grtmt on Bljrewstmry river,-*243. 'James li. Dangler to DruclHri.Forry—10 acres riw Shrcwblmry tow)ishlpr *lO0.’ - - Charles (J. Bow no to Eva S. C. Cottrell—lot in Freehold. 4125. - 1 Olntelra G. Bownc to Elizabeth-G. Gottrell—lot - . ■ in Freehold. 8125.' . ; ' • . ■ItIe hard -T. Miller, Master, - to -James lL.Ever.'^.-— '- - hart—lot at Ocean Beach. 42,375. , • , Ilenrj' Stink cl to Jiiary Rllzift>elh A ndetson^l acres Mil Ifitone. tow nfihvp. 8250.. . , . Abigail F. Harris f I oh, to A.riu!o*M; Duffy , (f nf,‘ ; * —lot nt Red Bank,,*1,' •; . ‘ Honored W itli ft D cfjrce. Roy. John II. Pratt, a stmim’or rcffidqnt of -L, . -Quqaft.Cirovo,, and a.ftrpnririentoftrcsliytorlan clergyman, - has .boon honored By his alma , nutlet Woostqr Sominary, Ohio, wHb tiro do- greo of II. D. K/was all "tho moro gmcoful ; bccan8o it camo unexpectedly lind by the urianimou? ppnaonUof the faculty. ' ■» Mr. Pratt began iite mlnlatry^Tn Pliiiaflql* .* dUribjnffite}® in tho Mtteter’s/xirieyard. Fall- a. in& pbysicilny Lo retired from woffe auh gives .v: " his-attention tq a small .far]n iiv' Allontown,- N. J,,- which ho:flifdatoondttctvo" to liis health. HIS sjimmors aro spent dp^Oecan Grovo, aud ' betweon tha dePvlces thoro nnd in tho Park, ho on joys the rich things so jvrofusdy ■ sproad. fof tho lntollectual as well asj^lritnal mpn. .. ____ ; It \Viis Ncw to ller. • A bright Jady4.with, ll|prary tasto. Tricolved her ilrstf copy of T ub JouftNXi, lasUwook. She^ hna.cllppod Mr. Bradloy’s ‘-History, of As-’ ^nry Pa'rknd6r her scrap book. «,* ' * -------------------------- £?* ;• - - 1 AGonorojis ACtloiv - ’%<rfflfb"giad to hoar that tlio Qeiitral ItaU- ^ road .of’ Now Jersoy has (subscribed $100 to Abo Beach Baud fund- . .; j - (Two bjg exenreipna^frorii^Pl^in^oitt” Will cqfao to tho Park on tlio' 18th hnd 28th of Juiyi":-.:; : . r . T. ’• Ross’S ‘‘boacli quartet to,” who will caro for T"‘ hla -bathing patrons, are Arch 0 Ilford,' bathing master ; EUaita Tilton, j?rafik.. GIffdrd, Aug- ustus'Woolloy. ^ . '•'• : , * r ’: In addition to ftis •boi^g^aegifp.taryjjm e-.---^ urer and General Manager of tho FteehoUI A Now' YorkrMr. E’! Ralph hqg^olso boyh ■ olcctod a director of tho comlTaLy?^ .< v Capt. Bordoti isJ^/finetoppearing officlaf, < bnt when Ir~c6 moi^ojung-p 0w or,.':OiHcer Ilondrickaon cqn/go iiptotrirfgh'A. Anotllor quality, hla announcqpiohtsi aro dlsMnguioh- ablodn/cufttrast wiHttft© iong-dVaworqiit nasal. ' explosives d t aonia raiJroadAKoh. 7. . Lillagoro'.s" _ hathora •this soasori will bo watchpd ovor by an-ofllolgpt forcd of ftblo- bodied XF/ S. |,ifo -Saving moW’ ’Joaoph- ®rownr;aa batbjng masterr enfersjils third season lull of past oxporionoo, with Geofgo • . \7rlght, son of/WoavorWright/ Who’ so pntir*//. ing0swimming abilities fiaS^alinDSt dntlt|ed ■/ - him too ..the namo Of “ Man J ’tBh/1 Jdsbph Woolloy, wlth yc|re.of coast lffo arid a ^harp ; . ;A oyo,.will^cnn.the thousands, Last, of all to give baifier8 ~coriflaenc(£ Btaiidaylh resorveVal " si'moment’s caty. Weaver Wright," who a i r '' v yoats'ogo.^on tlte^^'swlmmlrig.itadgfijrdnB.dhq^ ohaipplori pf tho Passalp rivqr. •./iro wllLg^'e v — his swimming lo'ssohs.In Fletcher I<ako; ^ybst of iho bathing pavilion, this season. / # ; tv )
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Page 1: ^auta v . .- /An V-v in Cook’s Building, ’Mala street and Cookman avBnne, Asbury Park. , . '* JOHN W. SUTPHEN, , Blacksmith and Horseshoer. ” 7« Carriage IJ Its branoho?. ,

th at allHiihjcct

jaloeth im ,w hich bondshaTflic i ’a otllce-of the court in which

PARK.

• ' . • . f a y '•. ■" i ' ^ • • . *■ . . : ' . -V . * -----

V o h , X I I . A S B U R Y P A R R , . N E W J E R S E Y / J U L Y n , 1 8 8 7 . : , : / . N o . 2 8 ? - ?■

- - ^ w f c s j f o i t a l ;

J . A. W\ HBTBIOK, H .B . > . , f .■ ' Homoeopathic Physlolarf arid Surgeon.Cor. Cook tn an * BatigaRvs., Asbnry P ark ; N .J .

I lo a r s : un til 10 a. m ., amj a fte r 4 p. ip:

J J , S. KtNMONTHi 4 . » / • . ’ • ' -Corner fljrand, and ABbnry Avenuoa, ,[ /

O m cellou ra—T to o a.rtn!f I to 2 p ! in .,0 t o 8 p.m .

•' y T \R :lm u c R 's .K R A T O ti;4' / . : / * ••, ■ Komneopathtc physician and Surj&on.

Grndcmto of boUi aclmoiH. .> •• * '•.A—Jt- J . . Cor. Anbury avenuo and Borgh streoh

rt 0 a. m., 7 to 0 p. m ; . ’ . * ' ; fTolophono connections. . ' :y..\ ' »,

W M . GRISWOLD.M.D., ' *s • *„ IUuiuiMipalhlfi Physician and Surgeon, . -

512- Cook m an. A vcrinc, near (I raiid Avenuo,■ .. Anbury Park,-M.'JC - .

Office hours-^Until io a. h: From 6 to 8 r . *(..

• ^ F. PAWLBY, ,

x i a a x T t r x s T ,______ . ’’ ——j. otn Tlnnp, nvo.. Astmkr I 'M *. N. J .

L i t . 8. T. 8I.OCOM, I I-'--

. . ‘i>k ntih t(Office—3(M Matp S t , oppopito R allioad S tation,

G as adm inistered. Asbury Park , N. J.

a . s. uwriTOK,Y»?.ii..R, i. Oi mntTUN, ». i». s;r - B U R T O K b r o t h e r s ; - ;/“ •*;

R o a t d e n t D cn tlfttN ,/C27 M attfton avenue, corner

P ark , N . J* Offico l |o u tt ’[rigid Btroot,Aabury J a . m! to to y. in.

r iT. GRAVATT,■V-v : S~J'•• nxAi.ua tn - - " i

StovesvHeaters, 1- T I N W A I I E . i S c . ; _

Oookman av,J n e a r Bornl s1:.r f J ~ : A S B U E Y PA JR K , N * J . ' ; / -'■

T U IH 00F IN B . LEADERS, Q D IT IR S , * C .C D PPE t, TIN AKP SHEET IRON W O H i t A U

' " " , K INDS. ' .*-r 'fe ^ H lw to lo sa w prk a t low rates. jgg%- ■ ;

LIPPINCOTT,T A i i l O E ,

T4H Cookiuan Avef - ' - ' -■ G e n t s ’ B ’ n r n L s h i r r g s .

TRENTON STEAM D.YEIN6 WORKS,— ESTABLT8IIKIV 1849; -

GaB.adminlsterod. ’ Appolntm^nta m ado }jy tdlo- phono o r by mall. * ’ - . .

L ff. s S y m o u h . I). I). H - C 77• • D E N T I S T ,

Office 45 Cookman avenue, near Em ory Btrcot.- y---- M echanical-work a s p e c ia lty .- ------ ------- :».

. ■ . * Blffloult operations solicited. -

Ladlea’ dresses dyed In all th e newest shades. Feathers dyed to a ll colors. Gontloraon’s cloth- 4ng cleaned, dyed an d pressod equal to new,; •*• ••

^ . . . ■ Agent fo r Aabnry Park;

J. r . UAWKIKS. FRANK DURAND.JJA W K IN S & 5PRAND. *

A tiom eys-at-Law , Solicitors &, M asters In Chan­cery , M ikado Building, Cookman Av., *

>■ Asbury Park, N. J .

f«A A C O. KRNNKBY,

' Atiorney-rit-T^aw, Solicitor, Mastor ln Glmncory \>' ahdN dtary im hllc, ' .

x Special atten tloh given to Examination o f Titles;

-Office In Cook’s Buiidlng, , '. ABbury Park, New Jersey.

A I.FRKU 1). BAILEY, _Attorney-at-Lava, Solicitor" lind" M aster In'

. Chancery and Notary Public. ." Spcclaratfoftflon given to c^Oectinn a f claims,

.Office in M ikaao Building,•ARhiiry Park.

•cim.tofi rorrins. •, aoton o. iiARTSnnnNK. - •p o l lB IN S .* IJAKPSJIOllHB,

r Attorneys and Coniisolors-at-TAw, ' Offices between the Post Office and First Natlon-

. , al Bank, Main.HteFVeohold,N. J . ' «Law hufilucaa transacted In nlMta brunches.

jQ A V l D~ ilABVBY/ Jr*. ‘ . . •

. Attornoy-at-Law,SoHcflor^AfastoranEi Exam iner In Chatrdfiry, Notary Pulflhu

I " , • -ABbury"Park, N. J .

Q.EORGB W. BYRAM,- ;

Attornoy-at-Law and Solicitor fri Chancety,/* Addro.Hs P. O. Box lOfti; • Asbwr^ P ark . N. J .

W. H. VltRDKNBimon, rUKDSUICK PAnKKR. VRKDKNBURGH & PARKER,V . .C’ounsclom nnd Attornoys-nt-T^w,

. . T . PVqehold.N. J.

p R A N K V. fiODINE, . * ^

A R C H I T E C T ,MIKADO. DUILDINO,

V . O. Box SM. ASIJUItt TAJIK. N . J .

H . B . J O H N S O N , I

Practical Watchmaker,'Dealer In Flho AVutohofl, Jewelry, S tu _______

— W atches and Jew elry repaired a t 01 ty Prices.*

M a in s t r e e t , .n e a r O ookm an a v e n n e ,** ASBUHY PABK..N. J .

W — E . . D E N I S E ,' .•**«.* • ~ - • P c a le r ln ’ '.''“'.''svVii' ' ' ■ •

PURE ALDERNEY MILK AND CREAM,V . n V T T S R AND B O a S r ." ,

Sewall Ave’. bet. Bond and Emory Sts. Prompt Bcrvico and prime goods.

COOK HOWLAND, A r c l i i t e c t & B u i l d e r .

‘Budding’ plans executed and all wdfrk promptly done. .. .

Office in Cook’s Building, ’M ala s tree t and Cookman avBnne, Asbury Park. , . '*

JOHN W. SUTPHEN, ,

B lacksm ith and H orseshoer.” 7 « Carriage IJ Its branoho?. ,

CARRIAGE PAINTING AND TRIMMINGIn the finest fstylo o t deeoratlvg arfc,>-

M a i n ' s t r e e t a n d F i f s t a v e n u e ,"• A8BUBY PAIiK. • .

M R S . S . W . E T C H E L L S ,

'Fashionable Dressmaker;/"HMFTON COTTftiiE, ~ t *

Bond St. nearM attison Ave., A8BURV P^RK,, P lain and tancy stitching on a ll kinds o f work.

^ T hd patronage o f the ladies of P^rk and Grovo so-

CHARLES PITCHER,-Successor to Wm, Jlillor,

H A R N E S S ’ M A K E R ,2 0 6 i f d in s t . , opp. R . I t , R epo t, Atibuxp P ark.'

A fu ll aitpply of Robes,-W1 dps, Dustors, Blank- > eta; T rnnks, Bags,- Bag jfjtrapj, T nm k Straps,

^ghnwl Straps^ Repairing promptly attended to.

/ F i l s T H 3 F B I J I T S ,C p N I ' E C T I O N K H Y ,

K i i tx o f a l I h r iR H T P W rM K t) r i i n g p H j t n .*• t a w b » » n d J lf f t |iH (ft G r« p C H , a ^ 4

an d d u x iy le so f many d^crlptiouH, pan bo.fduniL ' £0 i the ncw Htoro of

W A S H IN G TO N W H IT E .a 'M A m HTRRKT, A8UURY

V NO'i’fOE! ; • /' ' * AsntrrtT-^ARK, J a n .27,,188

l^bproby autbofflara Jam «i II. Sexton to tak e ; cRtttgd o f all bodlcb, where•coronora1 services

•\ire needed. In ray absence, •! ;• ? T.- VAN WftKHT. n i m r r

W . T . D U D L E Y ; ' .Rea' ire-Insurance;

Houses and Ooltages of all ' , - : ‘ . • - Sale o r Rent.

k%. iibx j« 616 Cookman Avenue- ' Asbury. .Park . Printing Rouse.

- f e w e s t dcsfgns of tyjK);. jatC8t Improved ma- nbinery j Aklllcd’.workmen; eveiry description of "priqUng! c ^ r a a ^ g iy p n . Sppclalpremluma (rem thd County Fate for fine pr{nU ng^. -

HENRY IJO REN,(Bacccssor to G. W. Read.) _— .

718 C O O K M A N A V E N U E . .Suite m ade to o rder gimmntood to fit. Cleaning

and Jtepalrlng. ... ’ • .

SAMUEL W. KIRKBRIDE, CONTRACTOR,

Carpenter & Builder.Plans and Specifications furnished, • Jobbing

promptly attended to. * Best of rcforcnch given. - Residence—First aVo., bej. Rond and Emory stu.

- ShopamhOfflcce-FIret avo. and Main st. P. O. Box 749. AHBIJRY TARK.

P k n p s , O r g a n s , O r g a n e t t e s , -^A W D ^ '................’............ '

OTHER MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; ForSiliind TVRtnl.

Cash paid as ront allowed If pure based. PIANOS AND ORGANS TDNEI) ANR REPAIRBP...

Cincinnati Fire and Burglar Proof Safes for sale . . for cash qn ihontbly payments; “"“TTT.;

Window Shades, Cornices, W all Decorations Ao. CoV. M attison av. and B ond St., Asbury P a rk ;

335 S ea View av., O ceaft G rove, N .J . ..* WM. B. DOUGLAS, Aaxirr.

p f the firm of Donglas-A Kuhn, 001'Broad street,, N ew ark, N .J .

$ e a i ( g s t a t r g l j e a r i w .

L o t s N a s / S ) a n d 2 1 a t N o r t h

- S p r i n g L a k e , : - ;

Fronting on, BiUGnTON AVENBBfRnd •

’ Within 300ft. of tho Surf, W I L I / M E S O L D A T A B A R G A IN .

feot deop. Ilicy arc situated In'the flntwKpartof tbo town, ulriiost dlriwUy on tlio bcean front, Burronndod by handsomoresldoncoa and on the -block ftdjaooRt to tho largo Hotel wilbiirton. ; ; Thjn la a nftanoe for ono of the BnrcsUnvcctr- mcnts on tho coast, the only reason for^Rolling is' that the'owner1 rofinlrea the money in his husl- noss. Address !

B. 'WRIGHT,:or * O. H. BROWN, v

■ Sprtiig t 4»io Monmouth Co., N., J.

auta oi v . .-: [BY AUTHORITY.! -Vi . C J /

-. - ; -r ; / . c h a p t e r j f x x u L . ' ; - ; ■ rAn act concerning Idiots,lunatics, hahitnal dnink- ’ ards ahd persons alleged to ho lunatics by rca- , son o f th eir minds being so unsound ns to ren­de r ttjfim Incapnblo o f controlling, themselves and their property. . .*1 . IJC lt onacted Ly the. Sonato nnd HeneHil

Assembly,, o l ;th o Statq o f Now Jersey, 'Tbnt from ana after tho passage o f th is act R jdiall and may bo lawful for thoshcrilT in a ll etueaofidiocy,- hmoey, habitual druukennesa, and persons who are alleged to ho lunatics hy renfion of un- soundness of m ind so ns to render them lAcapa- h lo o f roanagitig’thelr, projmrty and themselves 'and in all cases lit which a commlralon has been issued ahd not yet been .executed), to Summon twelvo jurors, Instead of twcnty-four.as now pro-

F . G .R eal E stafe and In su ra n ce ,

Eatabllshodla 1882. ‘ *'■ • •. Hotels, Boarding Houses and Cottftgos tp I-et,

for Hale ahd -Kiohaoco. ,, Oflicq on Cookman ayo.

' t \- • - *71ft COOKMAN AVBNUE,

T /O I Box ITV * N ear Mafri sL, Asbnry P a rk ,N . J ,

H . B . Beegle & Son,UK Al, ESTATR n«l

INSURANCE AOENTS,

-18 Hals Ocean firrfve, K. J .- .lipnna N egotfated and Legal Papers. B raw n

* W. IL BBKGLB, Notary Public.IL b ; BBEGLR, NotaryTuhlio and Comm Isa loner ^noL-Bciedjt for Now Jorsoyt Pennsylvania ami

tho DlRtrict-or Columbia.

T h e O ld a'nd R e lia b le Brand.

T i e , C elieri & Co.An Iiacnso-M'on Hanl. ~ ~

All DesiraDlB Sbadcs’ oT Color.N. E. Bufchanon&'Co:' B b lo A gentfl f o r S ta te o f N ew J e rs e y .

|* J “ PrlMw lo w tO' Pa{ntore and Conntiraerx. Lllwral ammgemeuta mado with doalcrs..

GROCERIES.W I L L I A M B E A M E S ,

SuccefaotTto J r l le n ry Applogate,..

F u l l U n e o f C h o i c e G i o c e i i e s ,

;• FLOUR A N lB FE E iy .;-

Mattisan Avenue, near Bond Street,A B B i l R Y P A R K .

W O O L L E Y . & R E E D /

O o o k m an A v e n u o a n d B o n d S tree t*

A S B U R Y P A B K .

M . M. CROSBVE,. Snccenflor to. DavJd Cartwright,

M i n i ' O r m d t i ' i l u b ,Tar'.’f’apcr. B lwathlng-Paper, Two and ■

- V * ' Three-ply Hoofing Pupor. . p / h . i f o x H02. A t i jn i ry P a r k . N . I .

SANITARY PLUMBINGB . C R O W E L L & C O .

Now occupy the-new brick building o f J. Henry M I--Applcgato, pn .

M a t t is o n A v e n u e , n e a r .B o n d S t r e e t ,

where they fy«j prepared to estimate on all kinds

OF PMM/MS AHD STEAK HIBHl,n first-olftss work, and after th e moflbapproved

They dojionc othei,'than flrst-oloss [Lldiimlungw lU be done after th e mo niJtarymetbndfl, * ■R e p a i r i n g p r o m p t l y n.tt«n< t«d to ! .

j ^ £ I S S a f . E , C O L B H fA N ,' : /

. DRTESSt M A K E R .- . - , . cureiNa ANn fittihu a finxciALTt.. ' . /. *.: Tho a r t of outline and'fitting: taught,/ ‘ .COJl. BDN1) HTRJtfCT AND BANGS AVENUE,

t " •' *“ .- Asbury Park, N. J .;

_ / . , Rem oves ftnd dollvofs -

J Q ^ i g g a g e / / . F r e i g h t , . - * F u r n i - t u r e ; ; F i a n ' o s ,

and all klnda of nmvalila nooda to, any p art otAslniry Bark,- Ocean Grove

- e r i V l c l B t t y - :a t modqrato rotes. 15 years* experience Jn hand­ling of a ll-k inds o f movablo goodst All orders by mall o r othorw.iBo will rpcelvo prom pt attoh- tlea . - J*. O. Adrcsjfti > ' .

S I 3 /A N BIJ H Y I* A I t K , Jf• J .vOFFliiES/HttA SewAll ave;; Adhms Express

■;;i • ^IRribTK./(L Dopqt, Afibnr^’P a rk .; i

- • / 1 ; 0 '■ ■ ;■ • u i ' ; '

Bargains in Real E statew y r a a n d i M r - R O v E i) p r o p

E R T Y A T 1 J O R T H S P R I N G L A K E .

Impnivoil Property and Lola a t Point P leasantcheap fb r ruinh. .............. r~— \

,l*ota a t M anhasaet for Bale ay Exchango. 200 feet of Bay front, suitable fo r a wharf. The only Bay fro n t in tho’inatket fo r salo in .that vicinity. W ilf >>o sold cheap. .— Rot 25x125 foot on Sixth avonue, near tho ocean, AHbury.l’arkr ^ . >: -

If you w a n t to bny o r ren t any property any­where along the const *

Apply to Ifc.H. WOIWUNGTON,. Cor. Bowgll^v. and R raoryst., Asbury Park.

Or W. T. Htkkkt. Point Pleasant, N. J ,W. IL PotT8u..8f)rlng Jjtke. N, J .

R eal E sta te , Insurjince an d G eneral Agent.

.- P r o p e r t y S o ld , R e n t e d c r I n ­s u r e ^ i n O c e a n G r o v e , A s b u r y ' P a r k , I ,o c h A r b o u r , O c e a n P a r k ,

' K e y E a s t , O c e a n J J e a c h a n d S p r in g L a k e . - •«- ' .

P o l i c i e s w r i t t e n a t lo w e s t r a t e s ' i n s t r o n g e s t c o m p a n i e s . ..." .

M o n e y l o a n e d o i) M o r tg a g e s e c u r i ty . -J. C o n v e y a n c in g ,C o n t r a c t s m a d e , ’ E t c . G .W . MARTIN,

d 7 ‘P i lg r im P a th w a y , O p p . P o 3 t O ff ic e ; O c e a n G r o v e , N . J .

J. A. BO RDEN’SSHAVING AND HAIR CUTTING

E M P O R IU M , Mattison Avenue, Asbury Park, N. J.-Wmrtd-caU al.lont.lon to the fact) th a t his placo Is alw ays closed on the Sabbath, and therefore hw haH a r ig h t to expect patronogo from thoso v\ ho. bullevu In Sunday observance;

•OFFICE OF . tJ O H N .A*. B O R D E N ,

Justice of the' Peace, and Notary Public;

ASBURY PARK, OCEAN B EAC H ,SP R IN G LA K E A N D NORTH SPRING LA K E. '

Pereons wishing to Rent. Furohase o r 8olI a tftnbvo i * ~ ‘ ’■* .........

" >r son n i j .

r pi ____ ________if. WRIGHT, Box 108, Asbnry Park.

thoren t ____________ . . . ....... ........Uiom In m y.handa/w ill reccWospool

bbvo plaees, op owrnim having uottngcs to ’ * ~ ‘ * ‘rliii *’ — r w ....

For fiirUieVpartlclilurs or mnps,Taddresi

■Ing to pin IqMHtejUk dresS-

Offices I' Cor. Cook man and Bowii!) A vs.. A. Park. J O; II. Brown’s sto re , North Bprltig Ijiko.

•N. IL—I havo somo cottages arid-lotd jor-Sttlo ch eap rcasy te rm s; also a num ber o f cottages for. rent. . ...JLL.__. - .. "

NEW YOKE BOOK

P O O R ’S R D l L P l N d ,

729 COOKMAN' AVENUE,A s U n r y f t T k f j r — J r - ^ -

...A C O M P L E T E S TOC K OF.‘Illftnk: Books, S tationery, 86hool Pads," . ■

BUmli Goods, Artists’ Materials,. Tissue Paper,and Novelties, -

Albuaia/tfinokB aiid ilrlo a-broo.

V POPULAILPUBLICATIQN8- ‘IJnridl'B VWrlLng PApor, In tln ta ; ’Foley’s Gold , / . i 4 ‘ons ; Boa-Bldo Library, &o.

H . V BOBINE,

yldcd by law, who shall innulro Into rind deter-m ine and find tho f— ' *v J *-tho dommlsslon or

imiail lnnuiro lnto nnddeter- truth o f tlio mAttcra alleged In Inquisition, and Whttee vctdlpt. - - - • Indln - - -1

m ine and find thethe Commission o r . ______ , ____ .HI--,When found, shall bo aa legal and binding as found by twenty-four Jurors, iarfd th a t fn a ll cssea. In which a commission nhair licrcaltor issue, of has lieon issued and not yet been executed, i t shall be lawftil for Jho chancellor to* allow to tlfo iulMtof who may preside nt snoh commission, and alro to tho other comfniipioners, such com/ ponRfttlon ns under Iho clrctnnslRiicea may lie rea-. sonablo and iifoi'tcr, rind to Uio jurom who may Im summoned the -same ; compensation aa la now allowed hy law to JurOrs in the c ircu it courts of- thla sta le ; the same to 1« paid iml of tho estate of the person who 1?. Iho subject o f the Inquisition.

2. And he it enacted, Thnt tlila act shall take efiec^Immediately.. , - ' -

Approved March 23, .1887.

CHAPTER XXXV. ' 'An act validating and confirming snlca for taxes,

nnd certificates and declarations issued thereof, and tax titles and rights acquired thereunder, lucriscfl w h eie th o 'tim tfo flio id iiig R u ch ' atles has not been ina ncot)rdanexi w ith tho require­ments of Beetlqu ono of an a c t en titled ‘‘An act relative to sales of lands under a public*ultuto, or hy v lrtuoofany Judicial proceedtnga” (rovla- ion), papproved March ■ twenty-seventh, anna. dominl one thousand .eight hundred and boV-

. onty-fonr., * * • .,1. Be It enacted by tho Senato and General

Assembly of the State of New Jersey, That all sales of lands for taxes heretofore m ade or had.and all certificates juid declarations of sale Issued

Rujsuanec thereof, and tax titles and rights ac- ed thereunder, although the tim e: n t Which

lH;twccti tho hours prescril>ed iu section one of an act entitled.” An act relative to sftloa o f lands un­der a public statute, or hy v lf tu o a f any judicial proceedings’’ (revision), approved March iwenty- noventh, one thoiifinnd eight hundred and seven­ty-four, be and they are hereby validated and cori- ifrined, and th e same shall he deemed and taken to bo te a l I iqlentsfwdpurposeHosgoodand elfwt- ual in law, and the record thereof .adinisHiblo in evidence, as fttUy and completely as If miid tuilca had been m odoand held between tho hours meu- tioricd and desl^mtled In said section .one o f thesaid aforesaid actsprAVJded, however, th at no­tice o f such sales Kliall havo l»cori .actually gtveii for the specified teiiitlter of days req tilm l by anylaw, generalpr special, prior to such sale..

2. And be it enacted. T ha t th is net Khali he deemed and .taken ilo be a public act, and sh a ll take effect immediately. • ’*

Approved March 23,18S7. ...... j: .

CIIAFTKR. XJiXVI.A supplement to an act entitled'*’ An act tn regu-

late 'lhri practica of courts of law-’ (revision), approved March twenty-seventh, one Utousand eight hundred nnd seventy-four. -

1 l r i t e lt.-cnaeted.liy. the Senate and General Assembly of tho State of N e w Jcroey, That section two hundred rind thlity-two. of th c a c t .hi*- whlch thiBlH a supplement be am ended so aA Cw* read as followfi: •

212. And l>e It enacted, T hat If the nlainlifT re- nldo out of thfa state he shall, i f required, l>eforo Issue Joined, give bond to the defendant la one

dcomcd ft pnbllo a c t rind shall tak e effect Itnmo^ uiateiy. , ...* -. Approved Mrirch ^i) 1885( • > .

-«■ ’> i ^ C rtA rrk H -Y L I^ * " V- \ - J .A fnrthnr- snpplem ent lo nff a c t tq repeal iho

firtt soclioh of an ne t entitled “ Ah-ant fo r tlio of-fiRh, ............................protection ______ . . . . ..

. one thousand eight hundred and oighty-fonr.' I. Bo It onacled h y the Senate nnd Goner,. Asaomhly o f tho Stoto of New Jersey , Tha t

approved April sixteenth, „ .jnndtcd and olghty-fonr. . hy the Senate nnd General

the first soctlon of, sa id g e t, . which- by n wipplo- mcait thereto approved April sixteenth, ono thoufwid-.elghixRUndretl and elghty-rilx, \v/w amended to read mi fo llow s: " ■'

1. Be It enacted by tho Senato And General Assembly, of the Btalo of New .Jersey, T lm t I t aha)] n o t 1k> law ful' tn cast o r d raw any Belno o r no t of a1 m esh sm aller in slzo than four nnd onohalf Inohhs In tho Delaware river atmvo’tho foot of Trdhton Falla between tho flrst day of April and tlieflfterint h <jny of June in each y e a r ; and It shall no t he lawful iQ.-cast o r drow nny seine o r ne t in said river aboVo tho foot of Tren ton Falls betw een the liftcenlh.day of Juno and tho first day o f November In any ycar.'cXcopllng small mefth nqts usotl fo r Iho purpoao ofcateldijg halt, and know n as m innow liels,” Is hereby fur­ther amended to rend a s follow s:-1.,-Bo It enabled by the Senate and General Assembly--of- Iho ,S late o f Now Jersey. T hat It shall not hS .lawful to cost o r draw any seltio o r not b f a mesh, sm aller hv slwv than fonr and omshulf Inches In the Delaware Itlver nltovo Ihft foot of Trenloft Frills hetwocn tho twenty.-tinh day .of ‘April an d 'th e fifteenth day of. Juno''In each y ear; nnd It shall n e t Ixt lawful to cast or draw any solnoor not In wridriver a!»ova tho foot of Treritqn Falls Ivetween tho fifteenth day of Juno and tho first day o f -Novenih«r In any year, excepting small mesh nets used for tho purpose of catching liftit and known ns minnow nets. *

2, And l)o It enacted. That this act shall take effect Immediately... '

A p p re ^ d Mareb 2fl. 1R8V7 ./

- ClIAI’TKR XLlIi.--- — -----_ ./...A Further Supplement to an " Act for iho formn-

tlrin of lKuongh governments,'• passed the fifth“ <lay of A prlL anno dominl one tnouraml eight

* d rtd ftndricycnly eight.litmdred1. Bo U cnacte<l by the Senato -anil General

- Assembly of tlio State o f New Jersey, That hereafter It shall and may lie lawful for the legal voters litany Ik)rough incorporated in pursuance qfUie ac tio which th is is a supplement o r th o supplement thereto, a t each election for hinyor and council m en ; hy voternndm pon the-same balu*iv, mMiuvinunii, •-J1 — u* 1 uuii mi, .mxxiix, jm.i-lot used In voting for RnlUoCQeers, to designate tho sum o f money, which shall by ral«Yl hy fa.talioa for borough purposes for llm ensuing y ea r; nnd the am ount or Ruin having Uie greatest immltcrof vptes shall lie the lim it o f jnoncyB an raised hy taxation; provhlcd, th a t bucJi sum kIirI) .n o te x ­ceed a lax of filly ccutri on every hundred dollars of ataessed valuation p f tlio taxable real and jxtr- sonal estate sltimtdd In said Ixirough.

2.- And ho It enacted. T hat ituhallljc tho duty o f tho mayor nnd council : of said boroughs tan days prior to tho annual elect Inn to prepare andKubUsh in a newspnjrer,! ismed in or neaj’ lo such

oruiigiijondhy a copy pristed i n a puhlle plnco a t tho town hall, a Rtatemerit o f the receipts aud ex* pendilurcs, for Iwirough purposes wpliiri the past year, and a proposal o f ihe siiiu o f niohey which tliey slm lideem it ncces^lry (oraise hy taxation for the ensuing year, nnd tho principal objects for Which R& hnllboexpended.

:L Ami he it ctpteicd. T hat it shall be lawftil for the mayor and council, o f anv Huehborough to lay

and sewage nnder tho reads and street or alleya therein, or; if iUH-eKsnry, through prlvatc-gronnila within tho lliults of their corporate-area, mid in l»ay for thocort ofshch d m lnsor culverts out of tho fhnd rniscil for genbral prtr|>nscs hy lax a llo ii; provldcd.-that where culverts are laid through privato projierty. any damage done to tho owners thereby shall be eonipensatesl out of the borough

’ * ---------- * - - ‘ ’ - * Btll'

shiilI sell nif>' pledge or pawn untlshall havo roinahied oho year In h la . .....

.ntid all such sales Hliall ho a?publlo nuotlon by a

liuudred dollars, w itb a t least one Kutllclcnt surety, l>crug a freeholder nnd resJdbntln 'thls Btate, with condition to^rdsecute h ts uction wltli efirict, and

rob action Is pending.2,.And bo ft cnncled. That Uhlp act. shall lako

effect Immediately. i Approved March 23,-11,-1887.

CHAPTER XXXVII. » • • _____ 1 An act to provide

______ nago wljero the samo is necessary to thopublic health,” approved Marcli twcrith-fourth, isand eight hundred and * --------

uppleriient t o a a a c t entitled •' fordralnof

and qjghty-onc...................................... - - nato Rod Clone

Assembly o f the Btato o f Now Jersey, That

• ono thousand clgnt h ______________-----1. lto .it enacted J»y tho Senato ftiul General

whenever the-Raid coinmlmloncrB fall or neglect to filO the, report required .-to bo filed by tliunder and by virtue of the provisions o f the liist

• - «• flu - .--------------, ----(l c, f - ______ _____

the Kamo Is necessary to tho public health,’ ” ai»- roved March twenty-fourth, ono Ihomamd eight

fi^cljon'bfthe acV entitled '* Supplement la an act out I til'd 1 And act to provide, for drainajo^ where

ivilu mitfvrt tWCllty-iuujni, oi»o iiiuiiaumi uigm . undred and oiglity-onc, and which -said supple­m ent was approved the tw entieth day of Febro­i l ry, ono thousand eight hundred and eighty-nix, the said court npjtoinUngBaid commissioners may, upon application o f aliy persona or person inter­ested, by their orderl direct Raid emnnilsslonFra w ithin a ccrtilln time to ho therein fixed, ta ;flte th eirsS id report; and ihcreuimn any jienxmaor ooreon intcresto<l therein may, w ithin in iity days trom tho time limited ijf sald onlcr for the filing o f sald-retiort,- file exceptions.thereto.*.2. And W it enacted. That in e«U» said commis-

Rioners shall have filed or ahnU hereafter lilethclr sa id report, out o f time, tho said court may a t any timd, upon application o f nuy penAns.Or ]>ersouJntcrcated. order th at excepthma thereto may ho filed w ithin siich time as th e paid court slmll di­rect, and th a t notice of sncli.ordor aud th e filing .of said exceptions be givcn/to the said commis­sioners. „ ’ *

S. And l>o it enacted, Tlmt ujmn the filing of the executions in the last two preceding paragraphsRrovided for, tho said oourt shall proceed to hear

io same in m anner provided in th e second bco- tlon o fth e act heroin lost above referred to. ,

2. And be it enacted, Tlmt th is ftetaehaH take Oirect immediately, - . - . .

Approved Marcruai, 1887) -

DiiAlTKH XXXVIII,An act respecting.......r , _ ..

Uvea ftnd Btato policemen. ■-...... •* •-1,-Bo It enacted’ b y -th o Bcnato aUd General

Assembly of tho^fltnto o f New Jerstqr, That no person who has been convicted of and served a tc rn i of ■Imprisonment for having committed the crimo o f forgery.’perjury, burglary, arson, highway:Tobberyr*or counterfeiting money, or any of Rafd ortuics, slmll hereafter be cominlKRion- ed by the Governor of this Btate to act as a . s tate detective or Staio polIceman within this State.

2. And he it enacted, T h a t no pornon o r pi-renne now holding.a eoi|ii»l8slo« from.any (ioverrior o f this Statons State detective or tttato policeman, who Jmyo becnlconvlcte<l i)f and.Rcrverl a te r tn o f lmpri3ori»ient for having committed riny ol tho .aafd crimcri o f forgery, perjury,1 burglary, arson, highway robliery, or counterfeiting money, ahull hereafter acta os such Btato detective or police­man \yithin this Btftle, and all i>ersons offending against tbo provisions of th is section shall bo deemed guilty o f a misdemcaiior, aniFon con?lo­tion thereof slmll be punished b \ \n ’fine not ex­ceeding one hundred dollars o r iuiprlsonment for ono year, or imtli, a t tho discretion o f th e court, l>eforc..w!iIeh Hie conviction Hhall be had.;

Approved Bf arch 21,1887V . ' — ■

• CIIAITKR XXXIX.An act'providing for appropriatloua.for tl/e New

Jereoy Htatc ltefoml,School Tor Bays.J. Be it enacted hy tho^ Hennto and General.

Assembly, of the Btato of Now Jersey, That .there bo appropriated tho sum o f ten thousand' 'dolU w-to ho -expended In.,fitting up n mamial- training school for tbe boys, tlje-providing neces­sary heating apparatus for tho ftunny hulul Inga, tho eonstnictlqii offiomo need&l Rjinltary Iminrove- monta, Uio pnrtGaso-of-fih) hose and the laying of a water pipe for lire purptees to tlio h a r t i r i '0

’"“••Str Ana bo it enacted, T h a t tho money hefeby appropriated ho ustal fp'r no o ther purposes than

specified in thjB act.8. And hq it eriacted7 Tlmt . th is act shall lake

effect immediately. \ -- Approved March 23, fc87. _ ;

• ' • t v CHAFTKHXL. • . •An Act to axtendjtrio ffriio for tho completion o f " railroad*- .•v-J»-ll©dELenaeted b y Iho fienato andrGoneral •ABsombly «f-iho-,Stato-oL; Now Joraoy*. Tlikt. all rallrojid'campanlori bicorportited byanysjio- clal a c t oHtlio~Je*gl8latnVc of th is Stato, part, of whoso railroad hw ^been p u llt and Is now In' opem tjou/tlio time of completion iff which shall oxplro during the year ono thousand eig h t hun- dr*d and elghty-sovon, -bo and they uro herehy authorized u n a empowered to complete , their roapfectivo rallrdads o r a n y -p n rt thereof within tw o yepra from tbfi pjuwago of this ac t, and n ite r o r Amend thedocation of auoh unconinletpd jiorllonsp by filing tlio'BurVuya of Batrie'In tho. offico o i the secretary of state, Blihjoct to all tho powers! and rcstrleliom contained ,in tliolr seve­ra l acta o f incorporation nnd supplem ents tlmro- to. " .. ’■ •

5. And bo it enacted, T lmt this not shall not np- ply to any cori>oration linless auoh corporation shall flrst.nnd /is a condition, p r e c e d e n t , t h o 4)xhrcl8o of any ppwor granted by this not* Bio In the offico o f Hoorotary uf-»thto an nurceinent, to bo approved , by tho governor and attorney

.‘gonerak waiving, all righto oiD xom ptlon from trixatlon and from prfvUegeH and ndvantagen arlfllng from any law o r po id fao t (If any there borfektrihlfHiillig any Hpcolnl modo of taxation ofany sueh ....... ” ~ ’ ” ■ -------to bohonm

• 618 Copkroai^Ajre., ASI5URY: PARK.

qorpciHitlon, ftiultlmXurther uureeinent. nu by anv Roribral law of thls-statonowin existence,-or tlm t jojay h ereafter bo imsaed, taxing snob Corpomtloriu as nro nafearitfioriEwl- tO be,taxed by tuo legislature o f tho S tato uiiuori nnygpnoral law, and fu rther agree tug th at the

.oxerelflo of any ppwor granted; by th is pot shali ,not m-riny wayfaffeet .tho righ ts o f tho any.lhorcTexlBt) to take the property o r auoh por- poration under any o rlstlng o t tho stato , and agreeing further th a t all lawn atfootlns fluwt oorporatlona shall bo subject to a lteration o r rb-/poalby tli© loprtaturo. ...........

& And-bo Ire^fiactod, T lm t th is pot ^hall bo

Imrough council nml owners (tariaot.AtRroc, liy three atbltm iors; of whom the mayor and council shall choose one, the laud-owner shall choose a n ­other, and tho two Jhusv.chrMcn shall ntww tho th ln l ; the award of any two or sucli urhitratorHto becpnchw lveof the Kuril due. *. 4 And bo'it enacted. That tho marshals or jmiIIco

who inay b©npiM>Ii)tc<l.'by lito mayor and eodnci) of-imch boroiiRlJs to preserve order therein aiiUl hrivo |K)wer to nrrrst upon view arid without war- ran tan y personwhom they may see committing a breach orthcjveuco or any law or ordlnanco of the said borough or of the rtatct and tn tako such IKiraon before the m ayor o f tho said borough, or in his absence, Injure the tocarest Justice of tliq [xuicc for a hearing; such hearing to tic had within ;wonty-four hours of. the .arrest, hi1 the-prisoner Blmllbbo discharged. , L;

6. And l>e i t enacted. That all a rts or parts of acts Ineousidcnt-wUh the provisions o f this act bo- ond the same are hereby repcnlcd, and th a t this act shall be doomed a public act and shall tako cfibct immediately.

Approved M iydi 2U, 1887. / .

‘ ' 01lXl*TKK XL1V.AhacI to authorize tbe formation of.com panies

for mutuul protection ngaiiisl ‘driYniice to glass b y h a ii: . * i1. Bo it enacted hy thb Senate and General

Assembly o f the State- oft*New JciBoy,-'Tlmt any num ber o f iwrsdns iiut“4ess than seven lu number m ay associate a n d . form ah Jncorpdinhnl coirqiany for m utual protection against loss or damage to glass by hail, and for Unit purpose sHrill make, acknowledge and file, id tho m anner here- iJiaftor. mentioned, a certificate, In writing/ of their organizptlori. slguwl by nlUthe cocfmralbniT- expressing th e i r . Intcntioli and /desire to form a company foif J im purposes aforesjald, and scltltig forth ; -............ ------------ -i./.^/..*._v".YT— ...

K Tlic nemo of such company to t e used in its dcftlhira and business:

II. Tlio place where the principal offivn nf m ill, comiumy as loralc?! and Its general T)U.s|ness con- d u c to l; I

III. Tho nauifs anlLreeidciices of. tho“ corpdra- tors.i .. ............ .. ' . . - •................. .... ■'..

IV. The pcrloil a t which such cqmivany slmll immcrtce'antl-fcraiinate, ndt 'exctvsllng ih h iy

years, which certnicalo Bhail Ik? proved or acre, know lodged and rec/iriliMl as retiulred « f dcctls of real estate; In the offico o f tho clerk of the county •where Iho principal office of said company is to be located, and nfteXibdliiK.ao record (Ml, shall Ini filed In tb© office o f th e , secretary o f Ktato; and upon tjio m aking and ftllng.of said certificate, suchcotnivany shall hedcomcd and taken to lie a corporation lu fact nud in law, with aft the powera, jUCntioned in the first section o f the ac t entitled

An act couccn.ihig corporations.”2. And bo it enacted. Thai tho momlicm o f wild '

company shall consist"’of such persons as shall- ffom tiriie to time I to-Insured therein u n drsha tr havo drily paid th eir regular memltcrshlp foe afid such sums by way o f annual o r j«orlod[caj due? as shall Ikj determ ined and jjrovfded In the con­stitution or by-laws o f said company.

;L And lie I t enacted, -T h a t every company formed under this net shall adopt « constitution

4ipd such by-laws for .the government an d man- BBcmrnt o r il.H hnsiocss osllamcmhors sliull deem." proifeis^.provldcd, the same sliall not- rontm veuo tlio lari8dr 'constitution o f this state or the United Htntea. --— ------------1 •............ ■[..

And tm It enacted. That every memiter shall t>e cntitje<l to ono vote a t au election for directors o r a t any triectink of tho^iru'jRltcra oF sfild com-" 'pany, w lilctfyote may- bo glvpn in. person or hy

* fo jind-be itcnaeted .T lm i tho business of snch company rih&ll he managed by a board of p ot low than seven directors. Olioof whqm, ntieasti shall be residents <if tills state* iy?to RljH)TTioM their iffilro for ono year and untlVtlieir successors shall bo appointed, and who shall be chosen by Uio mbmuers o f said comjMiny at Mich' times' as tfliall la) provided IB tlio hy-lawn.. G. And Ito It cnactcdiT lm l it shall be lawful for

said Compaiiy to reqiilro and levy aswi'wanents to’ pay losBee incurred, In such way nud m anner aa may be deemed necessary, and" any meml>or-fall­ing tobbsOrv© and pay Urn same, or falling-to |iay th en im u alo r period leal dues us required (»y tbo general regulations o f said company, shall iorfolt aqdloBO hts membership niidRll Interest in Raid

^ L ^A n ^ 'b o it enacted, That dhe iqcmberaliip fees, annual nnd twrlodlcal due*, and «nch as»*ss* men Is as RhaUftom lime to time be levlcil, shall, after deducting th© neccswiry oxpense.Hof.ninil-' agemerit, be tho ftm d out of which mbmlwrs in-, so red shall receive payment for lops Af damnce to glass incurrcil hy half, und such moneys shall Im collected 'an d paid, an d p tools o f hws shall be mode under R iich regulationsand rulosas shall be provided l i f t ho eonstUutlbiij and by-jaws of said

i t enacted, That th is net shall take eflbct ImmCdlutL'ly: .s vi

Approved MarcfrClVJNJT^--- ^ r ^

: ^ _ ^ u . . u i t a a ) K U i x u ^ _ ; : ' 'An act to rogulato an llwmairp^widmikcrs; .

li0 SeiiftloRnfl GeneralBo i t tmaoteitedil .............................. . nbly/jvT-fhO Btato o f Now Jersey, TIuiJperson, corporation, member of copartnership firm shall hereafter carry on the business of

S&wribrokcr in any City o r this slate, without rat having obtained from thu mayor thereof n

license au ihorlzlng such - tmrwrni roriKiratlon. memiter ofrcotiartnerHhlp or .Ann. to carry on tiie name, wlildb license Hhjul dcRlKuaJe’tho house in wliicii sileli hnsliicR^ Is to Ikj rondnelrel.

2. And bq lt enacted, that any-person, corpora- ffoti, m em ber o f eopartwnrship or'IIrm receiving such license bliail pay -to tho city thcryfor such sum aa shall bo" fixed- by tho comlnqn eoimoll, board of aldcrmon cwothcr governing liody or lire. dHy. noi toHxccotlJho sum of ono hundred atyl

pcttyor and authority to suspcm lmr rqvoko any Riteb Hcensoforcan«o.

4. And im i t opftctod, T h a t If any person shall bo npgnoved hy tho -misconduct o f ;n n y Rlioli liconscxl pawnbroker, and ahall recover a Judgr m ont ngnlnst-lilnj *Ji©rofor, fliJch poraori riiay* a fte r tho return'unwitltfficd, cither in wholre or in part, o f afiy cxcoutlon Issued tioon said’judg­m ent. m aintain an notion in his own name against tho sureties lipoii tho bond o t snbl paw n­broker. In . any court having jurisdiction of‘the am ount c laim ed; provided. piipH co u rt siml)/ upon application mado for sucli puriaiso,- hnvb gnin led leave to proseeuto.' „

5. A nd bo It enaotoil. T hat overy such licensedpawnbroker s ____ ____________ _ffttrly v/iriUftn, a t tho tlmo .of m aklpg a lonri, an nccmint anil) description of tlio good^, articles o r tfjIngH-pledged-or pawned, tbo am ount of monoy loaned thctoon, tho tim e of tho jdcdglng o r pnwnlng.of the samo, the -ra te -of Inforost to bo paidupon such loori. and thonarao and resi­dence of tho peraon. pledging or;paw n big tho aaiffgoodfl. nriioles o rfh ingn ; nuoli pawnhrqkor Hhnll, n t tho tlm o of makihg any loan, dollvor to tho person pawning or ploflglng-any goods, a rti­cles orthlnR8, a memorandum, not© ori ticket higned by him, containing Uio suhstoQCo o p t bo en try required hy this section to Im m ade in tho book of tho pawnbroker, and iK»ehnrgo aliall ho mado o r coniperisaHoa rccolvod by nfty pawn- b roker fo ra n y . Mqclr ©riuv, rucniocftndnrii, note o ru c k e i . ■ T . .•

ff'A ndrb cItc im etcd , T hat tl(p raid"borikflriha!l n tn l) ronsoimhle times be op?m t.o tho Inspection, or tho m ayor of tlio city, chief of police, cap- tniliH of police aiul iKiliec juslicus of tlio city«fld proscnu to ro f the pica?) q r th u c o u n ty , or any or c ither of them , nnd to any person wlio m ay ho duly authorized, h i.jcrtting /Jar tlm t purposo by n n y o rc ith e rp f tlie m .'

7. And • Iw It enacted, .That no- pawnbroker shall receive by way or nlwlgo o r pawn, any goods, articles o r things from any m inor, unless said m inor shall pfCKont a wrlttert ortlor o r con- sonl. from thtrj’rircnt.or guardian of sueh minor, o t i f tho m inor bo rin. approntlc.'o,' then from his tooatorr which-onlor-^or-eonftont-HlmH-hokept uj)on n file hy tbo pawnbroker and a note tboroof mono lu Ids.book, and such order o r consent Shall bo subject to the samo insitec'tlon os'tho btK)ka o f tho pawnbroker arc. -• 8. "And ho I t enriolcd. T hat ho -pawiibrokor

shall. rdcelvo by, wriv o f pledge o r Rawn any goodSv n rtld ea or.filings whatsoever upon, the first day o f tho week, commonly called Bunday;

JJ. Ami bo- It enacted, That no paw nbroker shall ask. demand o r receive any g rea te r ra te of Interest than, tw o per cent, a m onth o r fraction of liTnonth upon nny-loTm,xvh|chnrntdof-lnlcrcRt sha ll bo. endorsed jm o n th o jm to , memorandum o r tick e t prescribed in this n d t; nor slmll any paw nbroker iisky demand or receive any-fco’c r reward f o ra Toan other th an th o interest allowed by this act, nor make any charge fo r storago, In.siirauce o r prof w ring any gmwis, nrtloJes o r

to aljorailori or repeal by tho legislature.,2,‘And ho it en ac ted ,.'Dmt thiR-acfc^shal! bo

deemed a public act, and shall tako cnedl immo-- diately,

AJ>proved Mftrc.li 29? 1887. >,

1 ** _ . ' CHAUTKRU. * ' /;.'••*; *A supplement to rin act entitled “Ah act concern- L lug the settlement and collection of arrearages

J ' o f unpaid (axes, aRBCsHinOnts'and water rates or- w witter rpnte In cltlcH.tjf this stale, nhd inipoalng

and levying a, tax.assessm ent aiul Hen Jn lieu and IhRtead of such arrearages,-Mid toenforefc the: payment thereof,rind to provide forthe sale

: of-lanaasubjected lo further taxation an d as- Bcsuifcnl, passed March thirtteth^orie thousahd eight hnnured.and clghty-Hlx: .1. fto .lt oimcted By tho Senate- and General

Assembly, of tho sta to o f New Jew oy,: That the common council or other governing body of any. city in tills state may pay' the expenses' iin Currcd in cmyylng out tbe provisions of the act to which this is- a supplement, out of any fund of such city under the control of such common conn-, ell o r other Rovqriilug body, not otherwise apiiro- pUated hy law. . " . ... 1. * i --2. And'hc-U enactetl/That if in any case spe­

cific liens cither for taxes, nssessmcuta. or water- rutca have pcen imposed ..or asseeRsed upon an entire lot or.itract and other JleffiTupun parts or portions of Bitch lo t or itaet, the commissioners of

ID. Ami ho It enacted.tlilngH pawned o r pledgwl.

................. rted, 'Jin

idii^'H miuiniii™,-. midi in Rome niiuiii) nuiHi«nFalesr«)om hi salu elty, nipt shall n o t be a t tlio

T hat no. pawnbroker.Ul ** "

HtRSCS— by'

mhllo auctio

tho «amo In hl» PpRSCfWlOT],

ll-.-en»e4 a tm tlnnw r. and hi ROinrio r Falesr«)om lu said elty, ntjit sha___placo of huHincss of any pawnbroker.; 11, AUil Iw il enacted, That notice of oVery stjah nnlo slmll he published for a t least fivo days ^previous thereto ia a t' lo ta t tw o dully nowBpa- pors printed In wdd^elty, or If there aro not two dally mntfrtpapcrs print d in eaid. city, then lu tw o dnlly newspapers published nearest, thereto and having the largest elroohition tliuveln,which noticoHlmll rfjHudfy tho tlmo and place o f salo am! h descrlpf|/»n u f lh o gowls, artlolos o f things to ho «oUI,.and a t such salo thoro Hhall not,bo sold o r offered for salo any goods, a rtic les 'o r things wbateoovcr except such as hnve-hecn ro» ocive<l hy tho Raid pawnbroker by way of pawn o r pUmIro at. his placo ofbusfness.. 12. And 1?) il enacted, T hat no pawnbroker

Rhall putehaxe any goods, articles or. things w hat­ever offered to him as a pawn or pledge/ except at the public sah? thereof, . K • ’

in. And Ik? I t enacted, That any person or jx*r- Roiih, cm-|Miratk)n or corporations who HhaU'vb)-" Into the provisions of the first section of this get, shall.forfuit and pay to the clty.a flno- or penalty or one hundred dollars for each and every day of the continuance ofsaitAyiolatlon; and miwpereon or perrons, corporation or CGriK>rniIouB who shall violate either or any o f tho o ther sections and provisions of this act shtrli forfeit and pay to tho city a flue of fifty dollars.

11. -And l>q 1(enacted, That all acts or naflfl o f acts inconsistent /with tbo provisions ol UiIh act bo and arc hereby repealed.

Approved March £y, 1887,

CHAI’TK H iK ftyf ’>A further supplement to an acj o r i i l t l e d An net

to ciirourngo the establishment o f mntunl loan, homestead and building association" [ Revision], approved April ninth,’ono thousand eight hun­dred and R c v e n t y - f i v c . ^ •1. Bo it enacted hy th e ^ h a t o and General

Asscmhly of the. Btate o f N ow '. Jersey, That any nsKteiation which now la or hereafter 'may becomc.lneorpomted under the provIsforiH o f tiie act w hich ,this is a further. Bupploment,may ls- *uo shares o f stock iiullflereni series to mature rind term inate lu such m anner as. may-; ho dcalg- Bated in aud by tlio- eouMJtuUon or T*v'-JauH o f sych association' or any .am endment' law fully , m ade thereto.- r . . ...

2. Ami be it enacted, That all*, shares1 of stock hDretof«>rc IrsuchI in olficrent scries hy any rucIi associfttions aw^oftlirig to the pfovislouaof ila con- stltntfoh' or hy Jaws. Rball Ikj as valid rinUcficctual to all Intents nnd purjHwOB ita i f this act luul l»eon ift forco prior to the Issuing o f such Blmrcs^

ft. Am} 1>c It enacted, Tbpt whenovor. the con- Btitutlon or hy-lavvH of any such oHsrteiatlorrmakeK poph)vMoM,to.?.the. mariner in. which the san\o may Ik? ftmendwt, siich nsrocintion may-amend Hr coiiKtllutfpn'rir- hy-fawsritTan yregli Ittr iiieetll)g off thp (LSSOcirttionby.a YOlpOf.UvO'thlJds ofltH inem- bore present a t such meeting; provldedrlliAt the projKisod amen(lnu?i)t sliall havo been . Htihlimted in writing and entered »|<on the mlriutwofwdel association U t least Four weeks lie fore a vote shall Itelakeu thereon.: •* '

4. Aipl .bc it enacted/ T hat All acta nnd'pnrts of acta ineonRMcrif with any o f thoprovlslonsof this net t>o and tho Rntne are hereby rejtealcd. .'5. And Ite it. enacted, Thqt llim net Rhall-bo

deemwl a publlc act, anil shall take etlfcel Imme­d ia te ly .. -• Approved March ‘29,1887. ; "

■ CltAITKIt XI.VII, /An'rimendment lo “ An a c t •connerDlpg" wills,"

approyed April.fifteenth, oiriyihouwtnd eight hundred and forty-fllx. ■ . 11 . Ite J t enacted by the Senato and General

AKsembly of tho-fttatff o f , New Jerecy, That section twenty-two(0 f jho act entitled - An act .emioemlng- w ills/’ approved.April fifteenth, one thousand eight hundred and forty-idr, and being Hection numbered twenty under tho title “Wills Jn th e revision o f New Jersey, l(p and the. Bfxmc la hereby amomled so as to rea<l ns follows : _

And be lt enacted, Thai’, whenever any es­tate o f nijiy kliMi-shali- or miiy'bo dovlrod rtr bei, qnealhed/iiy-the tesbimentand last will ot any testator or testatrix, to'any person being a child «or other descendant of sueli testator or .testatrix,

belug a brother or slidef or any dcscondatit of a htotho)- or slslcroftnich"testator or testatrix, and Hueh devisee or legatee shall, during x]io life of 8»eU' testHtor or testatrix die tcRlnto or intestate, leaving u child or children, o r oim or moro de­scendants o fn ch ild or ch ild ren .w iio .sha ll sur- vivo Kti(?h testator o r testatrix. In th at ease- sueh devise or legacy to such ’iKirsou ro fiitu'qtcd oh above m entioned, and (lying Hi tho lifetime otUm lestntor or testatrix shall urtLlupke. J m t tlio estate, fio devised o r Ijcqueiitbcd Rhall vest, in fiuoh chlTd or children, deseeridmd or. dcscuimtits of ancli legatee or dpvlseo, In tho aatno m anner as if Btielt legfrteo or devisee luwl 'survived the- teillator or testatrix rind had rthril IntaKtafo'; b u t ' thlH provi- «lon ahall not apply where th e testator o r testatrix shrtll, by tin? will o r codicil thereto, .or .'pthcr. Ui- stVumcut", jiavo otherwise directed In regard to the children or descondunls-of the raid doviseq orIcgUteoBylug oh aforesaid.

2."Arid be It enacted, Tlicll’ect Immediately. - •' Approved March 29,18877

T hat this act jriinll take

Oil AFTER Xi.VIM.A Hupnlcment to an not entitled An a c t rClftthig

to ..the consolidation o f rallroada/T approved. Mareh seventh, one thousand eight hundredarid BoVcn ty1© tob t. v ..

. 1." Bo It’ enacted l»y tBb Beriato and- Goricral Assembly, or the Hlalo o f Now Jowey, That it8hu.ll he lawfol'tou ftmteorporatlou into or w ith which oftq op m ore/railroad corporations Irnvo -been merecd orcoriBolldritcd, with tho coiisont of the stork hoi d e ft ovyiiing or control HiiR t wo-thl rds Id value o f tfid. capital stock o f such /corporation,., to imirpaao ita capital ofbek to.sucb an.aniount as ahrillteditedied..expedient .or necessary by tho ,di rectors o f such company for tneraMiH and pur-jNwes of snch .cbmpany,- ..... -

2, And ho It eriacteo, T h a t this act shrill take cflhct immodlutoly, and a l l nets or partK of acts Inconsistent herewith a re hcre)fy ,rej>ealed„ '

Approved -March;Su, 1887. ' . •%, . j. / Cl 1 Al’TEK XidX . v ' ’-u l“ ;t ;

An act to ('Xtend tho lime for comploUng'certain’ railroads Im’orporated , lindCr an net entitled

L .r- . ____ ..... . ayhoi renow ed 'n i^h payraent of the Iteehso fee and compliance with th e othcruondtoons*of this act., 3. Ami Im) i t enacted. T hat every person oroore poralion applying Tor a ’ Heonstvimdor this act. shall, a t tho tlm o of the oinking of tho. ttppll- oatl6n,'fllow ith 'thoolprk.of the c ity ,a bond to ' the city by Its t?orp<)rato inanui.cx«cuted-«)y the person o r corporation applying for tho licenHo,and two'rcsponftlblo iwrsoi’8 us sureties, In the

"* “ nW.v- ■f'- - — »■-*-«---------- -*<■“ -----k M ^r.

^ d “fo r'”a JuTthfu?lwmplVanea wltii tho provta-

____________ wo trioufu’m d dollars, conditioned'or.thq Jalth fn ! perf<>r7uanrt>/’(>f tbo/ dutles an^penal aifln-e ro r tho Jaiti

ligations \a It — ,— —

aoW which .bond Hludh bo approvedby th o , common council, ,,l)oanl o f aldermon.

I nprfoitamlnit to" tbo bualndas so fleoiiBed

_ ___________ i iu iu i) , . i iV i i r t i u i l u t i c i u i u i i ,board of ftnanbe, o r o ther body ohnreod b y laWWltli tlio approval or lmmlsotconatjables, jnntlocsof the p iaco and city oIUccra .betoro'RaW llccnsa shall bu Issuod; a n a tho mayor-ahall havo full

“rAn act'trt authorize the forrntttlorCoF’Diilropdcwpo" " * ........

-Il. enly-.-----

; 1. Bo it ciuicted by tho Gemote rind General

;r()rpo'n\tb>nH and regulate the sftmo,”. approved April second, oho tliourand.otoht'hundred.fthdf seveiiiy-threo. ■

Aiwemhly oi tho State .bf, New . J^rapy, That whenever tho-tlme llrrilted for the completion of

ad authorized to bo ‘ constm eled under 'erred to in the title o f this act ehaft o x -

. . . __________ __________________________ any railroadfifty-doltars Severy srteh lUxuso Bhail exidrooriA. ahe acbrdrerreil .y(Mir,from thu -ddto of--it» tosuauee, and m ay plredurliiff the year onedhousandl eight hundred • kmmt Tif the license fee and and eighty-seven; ’such, time. Bliall be and the tame

tH.Iiorehy extended" foil a further period of two y ea rs ; provfdcflr.'liowover, Ibn t’ thfaaeb shall tint

tne, shall Ik? arid the tamo iriod of two

apply unless money haa actually ,bccn expended in Rurvoys or location of route; or lri*,nq<pilflltton ot rightou.vayrOtH>coiiBtnuitlon: and provided, ftjrther, tlmt this act Bhall no t apply to‘‘any cor- ponttlon unleas sucb-ORporatioii Bftftll first, and, as a condltiorb preCedent-to-Who cxereipe of any power granted by this act, filo in thp- office of tho

nn nnMnmAI., lw,iretary o f Btato nn agreement, to be^hpptoved tho Governor and. attornoy-gcnorril," waiving- fights of exemption from . taxation and from-

privileges nnd advantages arlBlng from nriwlaw o r contract (if any there uo) estribllahlng any m)0- clftl modo o f taxation of an y rticlt'Corjforntlon, aiul tlio for titer'agreem ent to ho boimd-lovmU' general law of this State now In existence, o t th at mny hereafter be parsed, taXIflg’such corporations

aa are riow authorized to Tkj tax ed by th o leglslfr Uno o f th e Btato under any. general raw, end ftit- th c r agreeing th a t thp oxerclso o f any power gTOiitcd^hY-tmH net Rhall not, in any way, afreet iho nghta o f tbo Btato ( if any there ©xjst} to tako the property o f such coiporatloq jiD d^rr-'-'*

such such ■'%decnieL. diately. .■

Approved March. 30,1887 ’

adjustmen t anpoiutcd under the provfalons of thp net to wiildii this act Is n 8U|)plemcnt, fihall cquf- tably divide and apportion the'oRfieaHraeiit mrtdo by them In ften of Buch speeific lion orftcnHupon' the several parts or subdi visions of'such dot or tract", to the end tliut each i>art o r - HiibdlvTwYrof Such lot or tract fimy. bear ita just proportion bf auch jipecl Hr Jlcri.oc-l lenH, nnd.dbaam ouulio-di?- vldcd and apportioned upon tho p arts or sijJkII- YisJonB of pueh lot or tract shall bo a Hen npon sueli parts or subdtvlBions; and all such appoint­m ents heretofore-mado BhaU.bO deemed lawfuland binding,......

3. And.be.it enacted, T hat this ntfl «liall tokoefleet'lbimediatoly^ . . . • ................. -*

Approved March 29, 1887. - . :

A supplement to the act for tho laylrig ont, otter- *... ing or vacating o f ratuls.;... U ^ . .. .........•a. * d by iho.fterittto“tend. Glnkrirft!* "Aiwembly qf the S ta te 'o f N©w Jcfroy, T h a t . hereafter, when proceedings aw taken foMho law- Ing out, nlterlng or vacating of any public o r pri­vate road Jr . this Mate, dnd stieJi jvrnd slmll tmn- Mot of Bcvcral parte or pieces’ Wliicii/ nlthorigh ' riot directly connecting ono with anqthcr, shall*Set have. tno. samo geheral direction, or1 a general

earing, or relai Ion to enclj. other, ox w hom -iuoh' road shall consist of Beveral parts ot'btanchcR Which do connect.it shall bo laWfill to lay o u t, . alter-or. vncpto sutfh several parts or pieces, or

.pranctlcH, in one and the same Bet of. papers or proceedings. . • - . ■■ ' . . 1 *

2. And bo It enacted,’T.bat thb /net-shaft take, .effect Immedifttoly.. - - .. .

Approved March 30,1887,- . ' -

u n a f t e r l x . - .;A flupplompnt to nn act ctitltled'v#Aii act respect-'—jn g -th o cdiirf:v)freimtrceryJ‘-iitevtBip(iT,~*P-‘— -proved March twenty-seventh; ono tnousand

e ight hundred and 8CYCUty*flve. - : ’1. i t a i t enacted' by tlio 'Bonato and General '■

c iiXp t e r L irr i :A^n act to amend an a c t oiititffcd ‘-‘-Art-net to rcgu-;

late tfta jssulngof bomlfl by municipal eoitmra- tiqiis',” ap|irovcd March twenty-sixth, one thou­sand eight hundred and eighty-nix,1. Ita it enactcd by tho Benato and General

Assembly of tho State o f New Jersey, That section ono of an act entitled “ An act to regulate tho issuing o f bonds by municipal corporaUons," approved March twenty-sixth, ofte thousand eight Ihundred and eighty six,” be and tbe name Is

ebv amended so tlm t it sliall be and flball readas follows:- • . * . > •1, ftp It onricted by tho- Bpnrile and. GeqcTal

AKsembly'»f the Btate of New Jersey,. Tb at It Rhall not he law ful'for any municipal corpora- tion in Ihi.YRtaio to Jjwuo any bonds \vberehy*tl)e indebtediiCRsnf any such municipal corporation' Hhnll bo increased, sb long aa any Biich m unicipal corporation bhall rem alu .ln defrmll i a the pay­m ent of any past duo bonds or" the interest the're- onpof shrill rem ain In arrears for six months In the payment o f any-county or state tax, or other legal indebtedness; provided, th at this net-she LI

taoLho-uoiiHlmed to ptobiblt.or interfere with tlio ipRtio o f bonds or dther obligations f n anticipation ‘of tax es; provided, also, th a t nothing in tala act shall prohibltthejBHulngof bonds of any muniol-.f»al eori)orfttlon'’for tlio'lntroduotton ol water and be laying of water-f)lpos, to be connected when

ljtld with wlltcr mains oWhed by municipal corjtaratlonfl or aqueduct Ifoftrds. ^ . >

2. And be I t enacted/ Tlmt'aft nets and parts’of ncis inboj)flJ«tent w ith this aetj>e nndibesam bare hereby rei>eklcd, arid th a t this net Bhall take effect Immediately. ° ^

Approved March 29,1887.- . *

. CHAITEU 1,111.An act lo.preveiit the tmiisrKjrtatiomofjiynamito ; and other explosives fm -tnc'Tbnds a n d lakes of

this state. - 1 / . ---1. Bo it enactcd by- tlic ^enato and Oenefal’

Assembly of tlic Btato pf New Jersey,- T h a t’ it Rhall not Ita lawfulrafter the pafisago of thlsjicT tojranflport or cqrry In any.boat or Itaats m or upon any of tbo ponds.nr lakea. of this state, o r , thoseJying partly .hi th is state, any dynamite, blasting powder, dnalire, forcito, giant powder, nitroglycerine, or any powder oc explqdve bf which nltro-glyccrlno is nn essential ingrcalcntor formBacmnimncnt part, In agrcater quantity than fifty pounds; rind overy"person or perronfl or cor- poratidn pllundlng ngriltiBt tho provi«ionsof this act ahall be gnllty o f a nifsdomcatior, and on con-" vlctton thereof shall ho Hahlo to a fine not exceed­ing oue tliousniid dollars; provided, however, that" nothing in this net shall apply to the carrying or transporting o r any o f the explosives above men­tioned on any lako -or-pond neap which tho name is Intended to be used for excavating or blasting- purposes rtn or near thephdresnf any pond or hike In thlB fltatCi.or those lying partly wUhiii thobor- dera of this state." " ""

2. Ami be It enacted, -That this act shall be a jtTibllc net arid Rhall tnko-oflhut Immediately.,

Approved Bjlareh 29,1887.

; ; -1 C H A B T E R ' s' -A frtrther Riipplcnient to an act entitled “ An.act- - lo regulate ejections," (revision), approved April

eighteenth, rthe tbousaud eight hundred ijnd Bcventy-six. . • _ • • - < .

• 1. Ita . It enacted- by* ihe Bdnate and Gonernl AKHomhly.:.of.. tlia-B tato~of—New_Jersey,-Tiiflt- whenever it Bhall- ro happen iu any city, toWn-' Rhlp; !K>rougli.o}»rttlier tnuniiiluallty fn lifts Htatc,. ■that thecltartero r m unicim i election of such city, toWnHbij), borough or other municipality fulls,, and Rlia.fi bo held ii|M)irtlio day now fixed for tho holding p f the genera! election fo/members of thu\ 'gcimralaHscmhjy, o r the eh'ction formemberfl of the. board of chosen freeholder, th at in every' such case tho^lerks o f election agd each metnlier or the boards of election in 8tich city, townslili),' borough or other municipality shall be entitled io demand a n d receive for tbeir services the sum of -fmir doDato j>cr day and no more for each day 's • service,-one-half oLwlilch shall be paid by tho city , township,, borough or o th er municipality wherein said c.lectinn Hhnll have taken placo. and tlve other h a lf to bo paid by tho collector, of tlio. comity-in whteljjiaid election shall have taken place.'- - " — t ........

2. And h e ft enacted. That this act filia l-take cffcctTimmcdUiielyi

Approved^Mftrcfi^, 1887.

. ' ' (niAPTEH I,V. •:•A further supplement to.nn a c t entitled “ AiTffct

for the puuialnnent of crimes," approved March “■ twenty-seventh, one tliousand eight hundred

ahd seventy-four ------ ----1; Be i t enacuyl by the Benato and Gpnornl

AsRcmbly o f tiie State rtC-New^ Jeraey, Thift the purforinnnno of any act exempted from pun-

and nttect or chapter one hundrcd-aud fdrty-Bcven o f this public laws d f th is State o f the session o f o ne tb on Hand eight.hundred and eighty .-entitled -VSupplement (o an. net en titled ! An act for tbo pimfHiniient. of •crimes/” (KflivlHionj, approved March tiveifty-sevonth, ono thousanaLrilgbl.lmn'---- .......j----- -------dred and. seventy-four, Rhall ten d e r all persons performing finch acta aniendabte nnd subject to all-the-provisions, of tbo act entitled.’* An act to. prevent gnimug,” approved March twenty-Sev­enth, one thousand eight hundred and seventy- ,four, BOjfarxmd to tho extcntonly that-tbe rietaof HiichpdrHon sliall bo fleeirtcd unlawful In nriy -,..4, ..... (. proceeding or forTour, sojfarxmd to the c BiichpdrHon sliall bo * civil su ifhu t not im aai _ - arty othor pur|>OHe whatever.

± And l>e it enacted; Tli at r IL Jaws (and parts of laws, both filut.qtery anti commdri,> incrtnaiHtent with this RtatutOi nNyftwtuy repealed, arid tlm t

Passed March 30,1887.

-CIIAI’TBft LVI,

A siipplbm entto rin act entitled " An act to regu­late ol tie t to n s ,a p p ro v e d -April eighteenth, one thousand eight hundred and.seventy-Blx,.1 . Be it ouaoted hy tlio Senate and Ueneral

AsHombly-of the- S la te . o f New ■ Jersey ,;T hat where tfto wards-ln any. of the cities of this Slate liavo been, or fllnllLlioroaftor Iri), divided in tok t\yo "oh Huiro eiootlon districts, th a t in eyery. such wn«l the (igloo of wrird clerk shall be and th© same horony is abolishod. “ .-2. Arid im lt.onacted, T h a t a lla tta a n d parts of pets inoonsistont w ith th is act, bq apd the Hama are hereby repealed, and that, t|»la riot shall toko effiiht imnicdlatoly. * 1 ; •='-*■..ApiiWvod Maroli 80,1887. - ^ . * ' . . •

t , -cnA PTEltLV II. -A iuaot to inmlsli- falBO pretenses liTohtaintng

registration of ’ca ttle and "olhor animals, arid - tn punlsU gikJflg false nedigreeij.,: a ■

l r ilo it cnaetod by: tlu> Honpf© and GonerqJ Assembly of tho Blatri o f New1 Jersoy, That If any person or persona sbail; by any fulso state--m in t o r preUmso as to tho pedigree o r breqiUiig; of any domestbi anim al, obtain regiBtration or transfer. ortoglBtruWon of any animal in thp herd register or o ther register o f any club,’ asaoolu-tion, society or company breed* o f eattlo; heraqp, sin domostio animals tiie .poi

for im proving tlio- ____ _ - w— _—op, awino o r 'o th e rdomostio animals tiie .pornon AV persons ho.. Offending Nliall tie ndjuugoil guilty .of an\lBdc*. meritior, and on oorivietlort thriroof shall'bo pnn- ishqd liy a flne not exceeding one thounaml dol-*

» i -.ru labor fo r any'tornliara o r Siinrlfatfiniont a t inu ........... , ------riot nxcoed lug (mq year,-tor both, a t, tho diserq,;' tlort'of the oourt. f o. -

2. And liri i t cnaoted,’T hat any nei^dn .or.por-' nort/rwho sltail knowingly o r designedly ;giyo a f a l s e pedigree o f any a n i m a l shall bo guilty of a mlHdomoanor, nrijl on ctoiivlotlon thereof B h a ll hOTnmlHlied by a find; Dot "exOoodlng one th o u s- and dollars jnr imprisonrnont a t hard labOr not

'exceeding one.year? or.boUi,.at the dlaerethrii oftli© court. ' 1 v 7” 'i.-’ ■■ *

[3. And ho-lt’ennoted, Tlmt whore by any fa ls e ;

completed, nml ntay bo prospentedpelther in the. ebunty in whloli -suoli eortlflehte or. registration or transfer hris bcen obtained o r in tbe oOunty WlfercHUoh false prefblwe h,as been made.) y * vd. -And bo d t on a© ted, T ^h t this nct'Bhall.tfd«r effriet iiftfoodlatoly; . v;- ; v

Approved Mnren 30,1887, .• •

CH APTERLviil. ' ; ’*/An act'Iq facilitate the business of m utual fire irt->.

Ruranco companies. -- ■1. Bo i t enacted toy the .Beimto and Goneral

Asfieinbly of the Btato *oC; New Jorseyi T h a t It shojl- ite iawilU for.alLmutual.fire-insurance— companlCB,' organized under the luwsofthlsHtate,- techqoBOfrom^jlicir.board bf dlreclora, rit tho thru}of thoir ahnual election, in llio wtraemaii- * nbr afl the ptesldpnt iatoleeccd,. ono <vlco-prcfi(-

and empowered, in,cnHe qf tlio (lenth„or disability of tho nrcBldOntof- any such company; to sign policies arid por form all o ther nelsw bfeh devolye upon ibo oflico ofrill'other acts which devoiye upon ibo offico of president, during thtopontinnancotof Ktich disabil­ity -o r tho election pf a new president of such company; or. as provided hy th o by-faws b f

i company. . . . . • -*AnJ l bo,‘J, enacted, Tlmt thlfu acV shlall 'be

mcd/a publie act, and ahall'; lako effect immo-

OHAPTER L1X.

Asnombly. ?tof./iho:TBUrta"’ofrN©w" J c ti ie y jT b a i, nu after the"paiwige o f th is a c t , . ' e ffrom and

Trtphor' employed to report’ ihe* p ^ c e d u ig 8 <1ii ■ c m©a before any advisory master th all bo paid for Ills service's tho Ramo ana no more, aA the rcsjfec- tive ptcuo^raphora einployod in Iho clfcnit courts o r tlijs State, and th at tho s'um d uo lorucIi ptcnog- rripbcr ph^ll he pft|dj)]iJUe_certlIlcftlotof:ilm aiL , yisoTy mnsler approved hy tho chancellor, by the Stnto treasurer, ont.of the Tccb -received b y him . from tiijo-court o f chancery. - ■ . . .2, And be It enacted, TM Uthls ac tsahall take ofl'ect iriimcdiatcly. ■ , - «■

Approved March 3d, 1887.* -• “

K oal E s ta te Cpnyoyftnces, ..L is t o f conveyaneria, M onm outh County

Clork’a office, fo r tho woo It en d in g Ju ly a, 1887:’ ‘ . / ~ ■ ‘ . . ; : . . • ‘ - 'Im i

' - ASnURY- PA UK. - / ..•llugh S„Kinmontlv.io Sarah L-‘'Applcgato—lot"

<112. $4,250, ' ' . :' ' toOEAN OUOVB.

Tho Oenan Grovo Camp Mooting Associntlpn to Jan e Duff—lob 17lt». $5<Kt-• . -

Jano Duff toi.lnhn a. Field—lot lTJC. ;- N E ^i/N a TowNStrrK/ !

Joseph VanBrunt to Amoy BrTtoBo—8JI8-100.acres In NoptunO township. $1^00__« Sarah A. Atkins et al.' to Amanda C.'Hopklns— lot In Nepiu no township. J130. \

MIBOBLUAHBOUS. -J - .R!chfl.ro M.' Hoolcy to Randolph Guggenhoimcr —-2 lots a t I/m gdlm nfth; .«18,*00<r. . - •• . . . . . .John II. King to EllzahSth Conk—7Iote Eaton-

tpwn township. $500.* :^™ ' . " •Heir? of IfoHisa West to Heirs of Rebecca Hulso

—'1 artrus Sli rewRbury township. 81. - - - y BrJtlon JUegill to ueofge B. MegUI—lot Howell

townRhip. #r>o, . • ' -Wrif. It. Cloughly to James JT. IWckett—lot Ocefln -

township. M ..

Emma Manning to Albert Hall—lot at Eaton­town. 410. ' - . • - * .

Catherine PricD d JiI._to/Albert Tlr Hall—lot a t- EatontOWn. $212, -, James Stoeii to Albert B. n a il—release of judg­ment. 830. . - i . j,-

8. T. a in l.J .lI . Jlcndrickson/tO- David F. Vail— icaso o f .property Middletown township. *280 per year.

Dav Id IT.Av 1 ])K>jrto Biirah ’El *IfK0jh—lots' tJceair"' Bcaclu *l and'othcr consldemtton. . *

Anna T. Croas to Arina B. Colt—lot a t Kcyfiprt.*100.- . .♦ John Jay Knox to William Barbour—lot a t Mon- moutli Beach. ,81 and other'coiifildoration.. —

aaniuel T. Hendrickson.etal.. to John Elsey— lota a t Sea Bright. *1,100. - ' y ’.. Carnellus W, Hendrickson to George V. Miller . -rlo t'ln Freehold. *200.- ' V ."James Steen to -Alien F, Budd—l'dt-lri. Baton-

town. 8225-, * .- ... t •-♦ George Hanco, Jr., to Rdwaid. O’Tniei)—lot nt Oceanic. *d25.. . .- . —-• Wm. G. Hnll. rt nI,t *to Benjamin P. Morris—2 lots near Long Branch. *100. • ■♦ Heirs of Edward and'-Loiftsa WesLilQ Wm,Stevens—power of attorney to sell aU real estate in Momnouth county. . -

Jafipcrj. Bray, to Richard A. Bray—lot a t 'Red Bank. 13,310.' ‘ .

. Tbft Htate n fJNr V iJ (inioy/.tf? Boiasl na *J.— ^ _ p.nga^rTlporiau grtmt on Bljrewstmry river,-*243.'Jam es li. Dangler to DruclHri.Forry—10 acres r iw

Shrcwblmry tow)ishlpr *lO0.’ - - •Charles (J. Bow no to Eva S. C. Cottrell—lot in

Freehold. 4125. - 1Olntelra G. Bownc to Elizabeth-G. Gottrell—lot - . ■

in Freehold. 8125.' . ; ' • .■It I e hard -T. Miller, Master, - to - James lL.Ever.'^.-—'- -

hart—lot a t Ocean Beach. 42,375. , • ,Ilenrj' Stink cl to Jiiary Rllzift>elh A n d e tso n ^ l

acres Mil Ifitone. tow nfihvp. 8250.. . • , .Abigail F. Harris f I oh, to A.riu!o*M; Duffy , (f nf,‘ ; *

—lot nt Red Bank,,*1,' •; . ‘

H o n o r e d W i t l i f t D c f j r c e .

Roy. Jo h n II. P ra tt, a stmim’o r rcffidqnt o f -L, . -Quqaft.Cirovo,, an d a.ftrpnririentoftrcsliytorlan clergym an, - has .boon honored By his alma , n u tle t W oostqr Sominary, Ohio, wHb tiro do- greo o f II. D . K /w as all "tho moro gm coful ; bccan8o i t camo unexpectedly lind by theurianim ou? ppnaonUof the facu lty . ' ’ ■»

Mr. P ra tt began iite mlnlatry^Tn Pliiiaflql* .*

dUribjnffite}® in tho Mtteter’s/xirieyard. Fall- a . in& pbysicilny Lo retired from woffe a u h gives .v: " h is-a tten tion tq a sm all .far]n iiv' Allontown,- N. J,,- which ho:flifdatoondttctvo" to liis health .HIS sjimm ors a ro spen t dp^O ecan Grovo, aud ' betw eon th a dePvlces thoro nnd in tho P ark , ho on joys the rich th ings so jvrofusdy ■ sproad. fo f tho lntollectual as well a s j^ lr i tn a l mpn. .. ____

; It \Viis Ncw to lle r . •A b rig h t Jady4.with, ll|p ra ry tasto. Tricolved

h e r ilrstf copy o f T ub JouftNXi, lasUwook. She^ h na .cllppod Mr. Bradloy’s ‘-H isto ry , of As-’

^ n r y Pa 'rkn d 6 r her scrap book.■ «,* ' *-------------------------- £ ? * ;• • - -

1 A G o n o r o j i s A C t l o i v -

’%<rfflfb"giad to hoar tha t tlio Qeiitral ItaU- ^ road .o f’ Now Jersoy has (subscribed $100 to

Abo Beach B aud fund- . .; • j

- (Two bjg exenreipna^frorii^P l^in^oitt” Will cqfao to tho P a rk on tlio' 18th hn d 28th ofJuiyi":-.:; : . r . T. ’•

Ross’S ‘‘boacli quarte t to,” w ho w ill caro fo r T " ‘ hla -bathing patrons, a re A rch 0 Ilford,' ba th in g m aste r ; EUaita Tilton, j?rafik.. GIffdrd, A ug­ustus'W oolloy . ^ • . '•'• : ,* r ’:

In add ition to ftis •boi^g^aegifp.taryj j m e - . - - - ^ u rer a n d General M anager o f tho FteehoUI A N ow ' Y o rk rM r. E ’! R alph hqg^olso boyh ■ olcctod a director of tho comlTaLy?^ .< v

C apt. Bordoti isJ^ /fin eto p p earin g officlaf, <b n t w hen Ir~c6 m o i^ o ju n g - p 0w o r,.':OiHcer Ilondrickaon cqn/go i ip to tr irfg h 'A . A notllor qua lity , hla announcqpiohtsi aro dlsMnguioh- ab lodn/cufttrast wiHttft© iong-dVaworqiit nasal. ' explosives d t aonia raiJroadAKoh. 7. .

Lillagoro'.s" _ hathora •this soasori will bo watchpd ovor by an -ofllolgp t forcd of ftblo- ’bodied XF/ S. |,ifo -Saving moW’ ’Joaoph- ®rownr ;aa batbjng masterr en fers jils third season lull of past oxporionoo, with Geofgo • .\7rlght, son of/W oavorW right/ Who’so pn tir* //. ing0 swimming abilities fiaS^alinDSt dntlt|ed ■/ - him too ..the namo Of “ Man J ’tBh/ 1 Jdsbph Woolloy, wlth yc|re.of coast lffo arid a ^harp ; . ;A oyo,.will^cnn.the thousands, Last, of all to give baifier8~coriflaenc(£ Btaiidaylh resorveVal " si'moment’s caty. Weaver Wright," who a i r ' ' v yoats'ogo.^on tlte^^'swlmmlrig.itadgfijrdnB.dhq^ ohaipplori p f tho Passalp rivqr. •./iro wllLg^'e v — his swimming lo'ssohs.In Fletcher I<ako; ^ybst of iho bathing pavilion, this season. / # ; tv )

Page 2: ^auta v . .- /An V-v in Cook’s Building, ’Mala street and Cookman avBnne, Asbury Park. , . '* JOHN W. SUTPHEN, , Blacksmith and Horseshoer. ” 7« Carriage IJ Its branoho?. ,

ASBURY PARK JOURNAL,, SATURDAY. JULY 9, ,1887;t

■ and MONMOUTH REPUBLICAN. JOHN LCOFFIN,eo(TO«.~7,,™

. . . . . . PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT r •

* THE A8BURY PARK PftlMTlNG HOUSE,t. K. KUUM.' j. L. ocrrm. ' *;

719 MATTI30N AVENUE, ’ ' .»8DURY PARK,

Entered al the Pott Office at Atbury rarh . New Jeriey, a t ttcond<iatt matter. -

, TERMS OF. S0B8BRIPTI0Hyoar. in tufvanoo,..........I'... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .\$1 Wmonths, In ad van *~Omoutos, in advance,

8 mouths, ln advanco, Single ooploa.

TO CORRESPONDENTS.Wo Bhall ho glrid to receive Item s o r no w s and

com m unication® on subject© ot in te re s t to th is

In writing articles Intended for publication, ddr friendH will ploaao boar in mind that a shoot written on both pldos has to be copied hetorogo lbff to tho printer—a labor wo cannotujulortake.4 AU communications should bo aooompaniod by

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• gooff faith. Anonymous letters will not bo nottocd. .■ -

We. nannor return relected-communlcatlons. but will bold thorn for a limited timo If requested to.

AU Jotters Intended for tho editorial or news departmentBhould beaddre&sod totho -/ V

' Editor o f Tn* JotmMsr/Apb ItKnjm.io.AW; ‘ ; ? ABbora Park, New Jersey. _

<SATUBDAY. JU LY 0,1887.

" - ' " ' 7. iN P K U A L N O T lb D .

On ttu r ln b e l o f «*»eh p a p e r w ill be founA 'ilhn (Into, o f e ip lra t l f tn o f th e anbncrjlptlon. .I f th t* ils ie Is •viroiiff pleM enoU fy as a t once | If yon s w (n A rrears please, r e m it a t ©ncei .....

'-V *;S t r a n g e l y P e r s i s t e n t .

7 ‘ I t ia enrionai wjtk w hat peraiateuoo Bolffo newspapers oling io-JY falsehood

■ Qhen once they get hold of the wrong * end*

*Ji T ‘m f t |o r i ty '~ o F ^ " tH e T M tn g ? p i$ e ra o f•- the country started ont on false 'states

monte with reference; to Mr. Bradley and the beaoh nnteanoes. ■ ? 0 oind. o f these .we-

, know h ad hett^r'inform ation a n d y e t for . folly two weeks the slogan has been x Bounded on tho t. <*rtoy Uae^-aa-ft p ro­

scription (of tho race. I t was noth ing ofthe k ind , .^Uo proscription was against

r all nuisanoos whito o r black. I f any chose to classiihemsclvos in th a t lino, they havo th a t right, and should nqt blame M r. Bradley. There aro hundreds of ou r colored frionds who respect Mr. Bradley, fo r wiflhing to gbt clear o! a

: doss of .people who are no t a credit to ‘ an^ race. • 't. ...', /

• C o m m o n S e n s e .- ,

O v e r tl» e K lc fc tric I to a d .Yesterday afternoon our scribe started out

for a tour of jho electric railway. To his pnt- prlso ho found It all completed, with -oats ready and waiting for. tho trial trip. A greet ordwd of twTdenls dhdYlslVbra jhStl gat bored to witness the novelty of a car moving with­out homo*, steam or any apparent power..

After Interviewing Mr. A. J , ITntchlneon^pf. tho firm o t Clark & Co., who had pushed tlio work of constructing Uu> trookfl so rapidly, ho repaired to Iho company's office Jn tho Cook Building, amhwab introduced, to tho officers, Mr. Henry 8. Iuclln, president; Dr.- II. 8. Klmnonth, vice-president; lJaulol UvThomp­son, secretary and treasurer, And tholr attor­ney, Isnoo O. Kennedy. ; '■ 1 •

Ho was Invited to Jolu tlio parly then about to participate to tho trial trip, aud by com­mon courtesy Iho J ournal representative (th© paper buying been an active olejncnt to favor of the rbnd) wnsrallowcd to* start tho motor. Seizing the cranky little lover, and giving |f~a half tiifh, 'tfway tho ca r apod, slowly at Uml/trotqulckly gaining momentum, glided over tho sm oblhl/laid track at a lively speed and almost nolsclofis. ‘

Down Cookman avenuo, wlfflre a flotiblo trpek la‘laid, to Kingsley street, It moved without a hltoh or Jar. Thence to ’ Eighth avenue/ up tho same, turning down Emory street. A t Sunset Ijftie tho car was stopped a chort timo to luspect tho new bridge, which George \Y. Patterson erected for the company.

The brjdgo la Constructed fri Iho most eub- statttlril m anner/ resting qtLlS-lhch plIIng, 17 feet long, drived h a rd ? . There are 26 bents, throe piles to the hen standing five feot from centre toco n t to. 'Tho henta-Aro^twelvo feet apart, thus making the brldgo ab o u t; tbrco hundred feet long. Tjie cop plcces a re 1(5x12 find iho Wringers 8x 12, of Georgia p i uo. Over all Is a covcrlng-of 2-lnch pino plank, extend­ing far enough on ono side to allow of a foot­way-with hand rails.; . Tho tr ip was then resumed, tjowa Emory Btceet, o u t Asbnry avenue to Mai© street/, thenco to the place of starting. Tho entire circuit waa mail a without /Incident worthy of no to, more1 than to say, it was a complete‘sue cesa, and was acoo|hpllshed J n an Incredibly sl/o rt fjp.ico of Qmp. .The clcgant.caalnwhlch our trip was made Waa furnished by the Bto- phouson car bnlldors, and the ^yvhole plant was constructed and cqplppod py the Safety, Electric Construction Co.," under the Daft system.. ’’V.-- •. Tho abovo is an ouilbo df what wo expect to chronlclo. on Tnosday, ..AugUBt 2 j j u s t a t prcomii~our. roportcr lfi slightly iOTulVhnco ot •actani facts. v .

T l io C o m m i s s i o n e r s D o I u r b .

In oontrafib to tho wild arid untru thfu l utterances of somo of th e motropolitan papers on the action of M r. Bradley in try ing to r id 4hubetmhl^rbmade of sdme ingpffegabie nuisances, ‘wo qtako inuoh pleasure in quoting tho following Bonsiblo

“ e ^ to ria l from the Newark Evening-Heir* of Jtm o 28. W e havo always regarded th e N e w aa tho brightest and best New Jersey daily th a t comep tor our exchange table ; and to a regard £gir_trqe entorpjrise wo add a sinoero respeotfor editorial fair-

jibes tend ability : .‘j */ • ' .*■■■ /?• QUESTION. ' • ]

[The colored j»cople who a te holdln^indig- nation rooeting» to denounce dames AHlrau- ley, the founder cf Asbury Park, are losing sight of two Important facts. Thoy are forgitting tha t ,Mr. Bradloy bas’epokon and

. acted as a/frlend to Asbury Park,*and not np "’ a foe to their race. .They are forgetting that

/M r. Brad ley ow us the beach, the boardwalk . and the pavilions, a t Asbury Park, and that ho

haa a Ie^tl and.moral right, as long oh private ownership of Idnd la recognized, to decide who shall aml who shall not occupy his prl-

‘ vate property; The sea coast is long, and the people who do .not like the way in which he manages his little strip of i t havo an inalien­able right to go else where. Bememberlug these tw.o facts, It will be.less dlfficnlt to con ­sider -and pass judgment- upon Mr;. Bradley’s action. . . . . ' -.y-* ' >, ••

Asbnry Ptttk depends for Its prosperity upon v-suminer visitors, who pay to-go : there, nnd

who pay for the accom m odations'that they receive; If tho place Is lo maintain add in­crease its prosperity It must 1h* made aliract- tve to these visitors. Tho 5,000 residents aud wnEkera.JKhfLJuafa<vfhftlcJtvjnjrtliy-fintertai»- Ing 40,000 or 50,000 visitors, must,-If they do*! sire tnelr nieuns'OP llVtilihood to continue/ exert themselves apd make some sacrifices to tho com fort p f the guests. All this la aoplatu tha t do senlible poraou will galusay.lt. There are in Asbury Park during the summer season many colorcd men .qnd women employed’ as servants lu the various hotels and hoarding* housea, there are many other colored men and women picking np a living in various ways

'/(bout tlie tOwn or vteltlng there for omploy- mont. Mr. Bradley’s ofTuudlng Is tha t ho has said tha t large numbers of theso people como

, to the boaoh every evening ; that thoy monop­olize the bostacat.s In tlie pavilions and crowd guests off tho boardwalks; that somo of them bobavo Improperly und tlmt many try to nmko tho walks and the beach lodging places. He has also hinted tha t thoso practices aro to bo stopped. Here are hla words: “ Tho time Is coming, indeed, may havo arrived, when somo

"decided action .must bo takou to show oar colored frlcjjds that tbo boardwalk ami pavil­ions are private property, io which tho owner invites tho guests of the hotels i und others, whom he does not invito will be requested iu laugnago not to bo uilBunricrstood, not lo in­terfere wJUi tliuarrangements ho has made for tho ponnancilcy of t|io towft and tlio proteo-linn of tho capital ho has Invested^**.............

EvoryiKxIy who goes to Asbury I’ark. knows that Mr. Bradley’s charges are trim ’ that some colored iM*.oplo-~not all by any incana—-rtotho things of which ho complains. There Is no

- •occasion for thoso whom tho shoo does not fit to try to put It on. Thoro is no occasion to raiso-tho cry of raco proscription. Mr? Brad­ley has simply notified tho colored people aud .................irltothers who work at Asbury Yark during tho Rummer that he means to seo that tho paying visitors to that resort aro not crowded out of Ita occotrmodatlons. If he assails the legal rights of any roan or woman, whito or col*

•bred, tho aggrieved party will havo legal * -redress. But a t tlio worst it is hot likojy that,

ho meditates any Invasion of legal rights. lie .has not sold thrit he means to shut colored .people who bohavo properly out of his private property. Ho haa only eald tlmt an abuso of prlvllcgo, which everyone who visits Asbnry Park knows Is injurlbg tbat resort/shall and must bo stopped. Colored people and whito people, tod, who do notllko tho way fn which Mr. Ilradloy manages tbo property that ho owns, tho, walks and pavilions .tbat’ ho built and maintains at bis own ’expenso, havo a right to boycott him and Asbnry Park,

’ » jolt 5,1887. :Messrs. McEwan, Smitty^Bradley, Kroohl

and Balloy asscmblwl Tnesmjy night to attend to; Borough affairs, I t js.ovidont tha t othor. attractions a t proscnt carry more tfoight, for tboattendancepx^pjU zoria^^?^ amaU. ‘ *” ' d*r}3'" - ; v-; -' : . v '\ Potfcb CommlHoo roportod th a t tho Lako pollccmaii h ad n o t yot boon appointed. ■ Thoro wero twolappllcants,. , 7 ‘ t

‘A communication from tho Township Com/ mlttcc rcoommondod that all Borbugh police­men b© sworn in aa -Townahip police without

ipay, iho same as Ocean Groyo pdlfco’ wcro. This would enable tlie entire- forces of the ylolnity toact in concert when necessary. The suggestion mot.with tyvor and action-wili be takon a t the next mooting.

Tho Police Committee reported receiving thtiB fa r 1837.50 on licenses, including |S50 from ferry license.'. ‘This was’fn excess of tlio receipts Up to this timo last year. /_ / .

Mr. Cross complained of rnbblsh standing In barrels aud boxes on'M attrsou avenue near. Bond street and bloriring aboUt. tho treet.- The phlef of. Police was lnstructed to

enforco tbp owlinanco in regard to fahbisb./ ‘Tho- Elte^aBjlL-iYflBir Committeo reported. .Utat?t!to?ct[oUritoi tire engine wapentjrely uso- less, and should bereplaced. ■ ,

Tho .FJuauco CommItieo repu ted -that the now water bonds were completed an<| ready fo r delivery, , $1,500 J worth had been sold to M r Jacob C. Turfler, o r New York, a t $103, and $8,500 to J? H. Keene & Co., also of New York, at $103. Oh motion the committee was ihbtructed'th tnrn ove[ the proccwls to the W ater Cpmmlflslouerfl.

M r Mitchell, of the Electrio UaHttm$vsnb-, mltted the $10,000 iademnlfylog-Bond prop- orly executed. • I t was laldAiver. ■

Mr. Brown, ebperlntendent of tbecoastrnc- tion dcpartmorit of the Bell Telephone Co./ appeared on behalf of-tThe Electrio Railroad Co., to advise the erection of wooden poles in placo of the small Iron ones provided for In

Tha- OfcdiijanDo^—The m atter-w as -feterr«3~tir tho. Railroad Comintlteb tb report on Wednaa* day evening a t a special meeting.^- A long list of hills wera read and referred to Financo Committee, and the Board adjourned. pntiKWoducsday evso lhg /

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The pavilions, proraonndo and boaoh novor m aot>f&Uantly illuminated as on Satm day evening, and tho tirong atte^odrtfiolr pleos-

/ uro with tliblr attendance to enjoy tho moonv Ut #aveft, ‘th<Mectrle lights and tub muffle.

Tbo riow band occupiyd-tbo'small |»©vllloh in f rc q to f the ColoraanpIIouso, where they gave a nnmber of their finest selections ore retiring to the piazza. Tho seats in iho vicin­ity of tho music stand w'crc all llllpd, while crowds occupied the brood promqtraddi, and even tha large pavilion. Tho beach ha^ hover seen su ch ’crowds before ot-thls scakm of fb o y ea r. - ,. ■ ' ,

S n v o t l io A r te s ia n .It Is In the power of -every household to,

w as te 'a huqdrod-fold moro Artesian water than Is actually needbd. Wohopo for a fall supply this summer, b a t lu view of tho^osal- blllty ^>f„accldont or nniisual demand, 'lvo“ would coqtisfl every one to keep tlio fancets' closed when Vvater Is not being used. * Sotno 'people thoughtlessly allow tha water to run to wastq, fdrgoUlng thftb a t this ©easpn of the.

. y e a rn fa a valuable commodity? * . «*'./

S u i u l a y l u O c e a n O ro v c .Never was there a. fairer, brighter o r moro

glorious ''opening Shuday” in ijhe annals of Ocean .Grove / never were There sueh crowds ht the first services of thg season; never did tho ypaug.poQpld have sueh a grand now edi- ficp'hll their own, arid jievor were things In better shape for’comfort and enjoyment os tboy w,ere yesterday morning.

. At -9 / a. m. -the Tabernacle waa filled by those yvho caiuo to attend thq hollneas meet­ing, white a t the same hour every oinf pf tbo 1585 comfortable chairs Ip the magnificent Yourig Beopio’s _.TempIe Intereate?)IjRtofinr Ju d im ?ferVor oL Rev.C . JI/Yatnrian, assiie led tho initial meeting of tho summer laertea, •• “v: : /--C reujds are tlie rhlo In Ocean- Grove when tlio season,fa oneo fairly opened, boLaobpdy expected to seo on (he fireCStpidoy in July such ah ftndlenco'assornbJcd iri -iho Aiidlld*"’ rl uirt as; thot wblch grroted pr/G dteltell,; edi­tor of ZUniyt HerithL,and listened; to his masv terly eermon. Ilia tcxt .waa John Oth chapter,, 30th verse, and the hearty, responses 1 hat camo at frequonMutervals boro evidence tba t hla zea] and eloquenqo fonna m©ny responalVo h ea rts .' • ■'

The slngtng, rin<W the leadership of Mr. Wllllsford Dey/ strengthened' by., the aid of tw o cornets and a tromboiic, yttis grand be-; yond any previous o p e n i n g . /

A t two o’clock18ui<t; Thornley marshalled his Sabbatfi-school In tho-Aridltorinm, while tho_TrImary Department, Inoharge of Misses Van Mater , and ■Lgthbury, a ^ m b lc d In tho Taboinaolo, and T)r. HanI6n Instructed his great Bible class In tbo plcasapt sholtor of the

largest over bold in jowly July, aqd when It closed fully 2,500 pcoplo Iqft beach and tent to listen to Rov. Wrn.J*. Corbit a t the ‘Audi­torium, and to bear ono tho grandest ser­mons over delivered In that placo now ifamons for tho best efforts of tho most powerful prcacbors In tlio Methodist church. Mr.^Cor- bit was far from well when ho began bis dls- courao; but physical ailments Boccambod tp spiritual vigor, tbe-bndy wa© conquered and a royal feast of goapel was spread before tho attontlvetbropg. .v ‘

Thuro waj» no boppW than than Dr. Stokes as he lined the- concluding by mu, for tho had boon ono of truest profit and pfensnro.

Coinm iNSioherH C a p tu re d

Photographer r'rluce, o f Washington, took a gri$hp picture of'ihe Asbury Paik Board of Commissioners and piork Bailey Monday, nnd also soparatc.cabinet qiloturcs of eachono, • \-r-- - r t t - f * .r- ' •• •; .. >

They aro going to celebrate tho 400th annb voreary of tbe discovery o f America nt Genoa, Italy. Can’f wo do n little something iu tha t llneby 1803? /• '

A - M o d e l S t r u c t u r e .

Tho now Young Peo^lo’s Temple In Ocean Grove, coinpSohHl last Saturday, and nscd on Suqilay for tho first time, is obnlUUng worthy of ovon Ocean Grove. * . '

It’ Wria jovldout* lasl"Bafiim6r'ilff|t the old Tomplo was iusufllclont for tho nocdsbf. tho vast numbers who desired to Attend tho moot­ings held thoroln* and 00 a Bind was rained for tho-purposo pf rebuilding tho-structure. At tho annual mooting ot tho Ocean Grovo Asso­ciation several ptnuB^vcre submitted, and tho ono designed By Major John C. Patterson was selected as iho best in every particular. The Major rocolved order© to proceed with the work and tho result is tho presoot handsome Toinpla **

Tho building Is 82X110 feet on tho groumt and tbo peak of tbo roof is 551 foot from tbe floor. Towors adorn tho north nnd south ends of tbo west front, making A symmetrical On­to!), besides giving (wo rooms 10 feci square In tbo second story, fof uso of classes or corii- m ltf^a ^ . Tho wlnddffs aro finished in an Itnl- tfttTonof stained cathedral glass so haiidsomo and iwrfcct that from lbo:Interior It is hard to tell that It to not tho real cn t pnd matched design. Midway in lb© ceuiro aisi© stands a larg©fountain represontlnga lltlfo urchin and a stork, in broneo. - This was tlio gift of Mrs. Bird. Tlio bottom of-the baste to covered; with .whito pebbles from thobcacb. The spray from the je t cools tee air ate around and Is a novel aud pleasant feature,._< *•. Tbercato scvcn exUa from the main tltoy, giving an nggregato vvldth of do. foet,' and besides ihede thete are about thirty windows with sills w(^ln ewq foetiif the ground. • The extremely high coiling and tho many windows mako the ventilation perfect* At night Iho Interior to illntnlnatod bySlS gas jets/.

The floor descends on a slVglit ino}lne from ; the west entrancMHirthe stage. Upon It arc arranged, as In seguiouts of a elrqle, 1,585 chairs, each one facing the platform, and a ll fastened togctbor-ln groups, so that they can- not btrflioVed to make"a noise. The distance between the rows te several Inches greater than to usual, thus giving romn'Tor |K*rsbnH to pass iiirongh to a >ent' without disturbing others. .4- . ; v ' v ■ ,

The plgtform Ir mimwlalmnt ihreafcotfroni- tho floor ati.d Will scat 182 jmrsbiis. It Is fur­nished with Bovcral pulpit chairs,?a desk and organ, The speaker is^always In full yievy of tho whole audienco. 1 •? v . .. They seeiq ja.ttfink agreatdoal of thto'new Temple, aqd wo do not wonder. • ■

Thfi Btnfgpfl© EndotU 80011 a n d H e a r d a t t l io S ta t io n .Tho little son of Mr. and Mrs. U riah Whito

died a t 3.80 Bunjlny. morning; "after thrco week8, of lingering between lifo and death. On May 30 ho caught cold, and ttd'adovolopcd 1 nto mombrnneons croup, requiring tho nvosl hcrolo troatmont/ I)r. Sands, of Ndw York, porfoymod tho epcratlon of.lnBcrtlng a tabo lu hto wludplpo In order to savo hla life. It was thought for n time that his recovery wnn asgurod.^ Tbo inombraub was ejected by do- g r^ o ; thubroatlftuR wrs regular, and tholit- tlc fellow was able to converse In a whisper with thoso about him. Nourishment was given him tlirongh h. tube, and ovory care takon by his narco, Mies Bradley, of Now York, and his devoted parents tlm t nothing Rhould bq’cfnilttcd that would assist In saving or prolonglnf^hls life. Tho wound-madq In tho Ihrofit heriled rapidly, permitting the wUhdrawnl bf the breathing tubo; b u t tbo llttlo followV* cetiftltutliui was' no t oqual/to' the strain. ■ k *

Last Kritluy a chonga^jmfiurred that gave the family no hopc/pJl w asfound that he did hot nsslniilato ihn food taken, and was losing strength ovory day. Saturday night, feeling tha t something unusual -was about to occur, bo asked iu a whisper If ho had .to die.. An evasive answer was given, which failed to satlRfy him. He complained 8f oppression about the eiiest, nnci touching hto- head, motioned with hto finger that- It appeared to beturnltigrqund^ lioiisked.lf nothingm ore eonlil. bo ' done: f©r h)qt, and tbo tebctor;waa forced to ripeak plarnjy'. ' IIo;nodd<Ml his head ‘J AU righL’f -: W heq jw ^ ’d 5 { Jie Was alraid, bo’answereil promptlj, “ jjq .fr It was nsad. scono. w floro was a Iwt not yoLthlrtecmyqarfl old displaying true Spartan cohrogo. l ie hqd fought for his? life Inch by. Inch, and it had, aviiiletl nothing. AmVVhen lie knew nothing tpore could be done, accepted the Inevitable? wttli herotom. At 8 o’clock ho became un- conscious j. In half- an honr, without a strilg*. glei tliot which we call Life was gono^novor to .return. Ito empty casket was left to be entombed, but tho soul had winded It mys* terioiia .nighl to another worl3T Grlof took the plm'o of hope; and yet tlie parents felt that tliulr duly bwl been fully d one; tbat thqy hap st rnggleiLmlgbttly-iiYkeep-Uic apark-

_ S n t i i n l a y ’s I n m i e i i s o T r a fH e .

The' possongcr and (relglit statlori a t Asbury I’a rk Imft RCcn mauy “iift^y -dayA r b u t none; U) cntuyare' yvjjlh Saturday, people and goe<to bnmO%Iillq an'avalanche. ’" At tbo freight departmpfiT the Immousb bulk.of gootls had decreased but lltllo, .from Fylday, though/teams were carting away with, a! I possible despatch? whon* the early freights of Saturday began to^ftrriya ; iTrairiload after tralnlootl was sldo-trAcked/andn largo work­ing force p a t on In. order to hasten the nn- lohdlng.; Gpoda wprq pilot! ;up in the build­ing. ^Thp.plaUorm from end to ?cjid whs a

Ak movables and yet aLaoonuteqrqwerf- twbllralbloads outside walling for attention, l i l s &ihriated tha t tbo 'frelght receipts for June Wi ll approach $10,000. ?

TU^ early passenger tra ins wcro only u pre- lndo to what was to follow lu the latter part of t|»o day. That the people were coming UI.‘ stay was evidenced by the baggage cars which, on some o t tho seotiona numbered plnioat as ptaiiy as the passenger coaches. Towgril noon the trains began t<> fall behind tiine ow­ing to iho delay in handlibg so much - bag- Rage, as well aa tho heavy trains which ran up to tho full qftota of twplvo cars. •' .

The 1?1.?0 from Philadelphia nearly unload-' ed Its crowd of ?i309“people with otto hundred pjeces of baggago. The noon tralti from New York put off 85 trriiiks and sent a large num-

• ber of.the stages away fuil; of passbngers to swoU tho hotel registers. ’

From 4 oVlock until 8 P, it, there was bant ly a cessation of . trains unloading llvlpg freight al tho'statlou. The trains; came with six, eight and ton ears ajtyljn double sections, and thongh tho care rolled .In full, many of them departed with few, some without n pas- Hcnger le f(In them. -J h e la!rgcst PuHinUd sections evu)r handled on jb© read cam© fxouv Now York?" and PftllKdetplita.’ Eight parlor carswero ou the;^^New YqrkvllmUcd,-afid six on the Philadelphia. / 7 -.

Thus it continued. Tbe stages, as many as there ate, found employment, while the load­ing linos <put ou their ; full Jforce. Bnrtlne Brqwp said, tha t he bad never seeu a day llki it. Ho though t there had never been so man; regulaTviBitora 1 aiuleJ hetoltetore In 34 (iburaL

of llfoalivc—but this-was the end.A largo congregation attended tho funeral

services held a t tho Baptist■%Church Tiiowlay aftofnqqu.* Bdv? F. G. Colby was assisted jn the service by Revs. D. 1L chock, UV Chas. Greyer and II. 0 . 0pilyko, qn‘(llhcc!i01 r sang severe! ap ­propriate hymns. ; The pastor selected hto text'from 1st John 3 :2 : «4 Bolovod, now aro we the flonif of God/ aud It doth not yot ; np poatwlm t woshall bo,” elo. A fter speaking of tho occasion for teafiv and- their vatnri and' effect hto subject was conMrtered nnder throe heads: “ From whence came I ? Whore rim I bound? Whqt shall 1 ho horcafter V*L. The conclusion was a touching picture o f the gen-

Jlo apd pattern sufforerto last days and an ex- * hi>rlal!on to others, that, ttijey might emulate

hffirbbytoh vlrtnca and manly tratts.Prqf. Irclarid^pkhi a handsome, and Jnet trl-

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Some of (ho.leading houses, be said, absolute­ly refused; to rdceive another guest though eve*’ to urgent the appeal, r v , •:. To make-It still more wonderful there Was very little friction. The ageqts o t the Stages and express wagons mariifesteil much more •decorum than In former yearn, while a t the bUggrige rooms tee-toqeiyipg and delivering o fjru n k s and bags went on like clockwork.

T l i e AHHOiiiIriy O p c i) i i i(y , -

The readofs of tho DaiLY- and iho woekly jQUENAi murt not Jqrget that iho opening of tlio tiilrd annual Ocean Grove A's^Uiibly oc­curs this week on Saturday at 3 r . Mv- Prof.- Sweney organizes the Assembly choir gt tho A ud I tori a m. /This nffordn a rare opporttrfll ty fqr a tea’daya* drill In socrexl song under this, eminent leader and composer... All w hasing sreluvlted a t 4 p>_m : Dr. fteomla ahd rrof,

'C lrtuerdbalro t<rriiect al! paater*?/fluridriy* school officers and tenchera w ho muy be npoq

|"the gro'u nds/andas m any Biblo-clatfa. scholars as possible In the Young People’s Temple. Short addresses will be given explaining the

tebjecfc o f thoC. N: U., and oritllning tlie work ofJBs^ A eiicm bly^T ttera[ rti # riltyToFoSklhg quefltiotto, bud a free confor- encd Is dosiro<h. This service will tte followed Immediately wHb a brief informal roi,niou of theOeean Grove alumni for- tho lnterelmngo bf gveetings and planning for the highest snb/ cess; 'Uio Assembly,

At 7.3Q p. M, there to to bo a praise seVvlqq a t the AndJterinm, Jcd /^ y Prof, Clymor, ol Bostenr_,.0* l8ted by prof. 8 weney and tho* Assembly choir.' Th'to jvlU bo followed-^y words oF Welcome from Dr. Btokcs. Thenn- rioJacer^cnts win be made by the conductor AndsRev'. Thos. rianlon/tfiepopular president o f Tenntngton Bominary, wllldollvor hto leo- ture on “ burUoyB and Girls.’’ Tbisllvo toplo troatod‘,by So flvoly and competent a man can hardly fall of a largo audience, Thq do-

Slxtcon oxprcssmon'after ono old gontlo- raari’B trtmk.

Tho baggago room piled’ high with trunks. Cttarioy Koith agalo on tbo rampage with.a

brotliqr ogont. .. . :__Z—L-_.—?The boss of tho railroad gang nslug large

ensa wonla bcanso a workman did not koep a car from swinging over. ,

Brown’s flno etages, w hich nsually leave tho station with a good involco of passengers.

Scarcely a dozon passengers left on tho 11.80 Philadelphia train after leaving Asbury Park.

Commissioner Uceglo perspiring like other poor mortals.

Tho stentorian announcements of Officer Ijcodrlcbson almve tho din of blowing steam and ringing bells,

Mr, James It. Harris wolllng for frionds from tho laud of steady bablls? Many otherswaiting.',.-. •....

A jolly coDduclor with a train forty min­utes behind timo. . , *•;

Collector Hubbard, cool and collocte<J, with tho trunk thcrmomptor rising ^ I" th°sbodo.

Ex-Gov. Ijinder, smiling and ready to 'do bottle with |bo 4x0 Saratogas. • .

Freight handlers up, to .tholr oycsflu wbrk,with llUlc prospect of cleartog.-- -------c -—

1’tenty of color-line waiting, Mlcawbcr-llke, for something to 'turn up. f'

butojto/ tho merits of thq dqroascd, while a pupil In tho public’acliooL Wbllo anxlons daring the iate examinations about falling behind his class standard, owing to his IBncss; he.- hod received a muoh. higher promotion lhalfi’all of earth could give. , m t-T^o floral tributes were a pIllcAv of white

wfth purple lettqrs, “ sleep on,” ’from the family ; a banner of whit© flowcrs, “ 8ab- bath-scbqoI pfTering,” in purple, and abrpken bouqnot from his Sunday-school clssa. ~Mr. Jam 08 H?Sexton had Chatge o f the reirialns which wqro removefi lo Ml. Prospect Como- tory for Interm ent * ?. / ‘ ' *... • 1 v UKV, SAMlISn.CAni.ISI.B, —- 6pastor of a clmroh qt^ Newburgh, N. Y.1/: tiled atiboj.OceanjO.roviffJ^Satunlay evening. Ho was!about 05 years ol age. . I»\ Jafitiary ho: waq nnlicted With parel- ysto,' and after reeovWlng somewhat was brought to -tee Grove hr May, whore ho- eeomld to,get strong and build np rapidly, to. the tlmb of his death.

His body was embalmed by Mr. J . 'I I . Sex ton, and was forwarded to Newburgh.1

D c a t l i o f M j tn . ( I . O vch.

/A t !onv early hour'sMonday morning t|ie spirit of iVllllaitr G. Oves passed from H s^nlf tenement and tho wertry| sufferer was a t rest.

For many jqng months the battle hnri been going oh/, and^bongty/lt has scomwl to bp hoping rigalnet the irfcvttuble? yct His hbets of friends have hoped that cato and skill might restore him to„bodlly heajlh. The hope to gone, bnt there is left a plca^ant and honored memory-that-wllFqve^Wlfirealir-—i --7

. .. tailed program of tho Assembly can boob-W * a t talactl ofM r. w7 l i r e . o t o m . h e janltor'B

H o l d I n !? 3 0 O H a l l . ',

J. L. Bond^wltltrtSevcrel aliases, wlio washold for examination Tiicadhy by Jostled Borden for robbfng TVilllara Imoo Mondoy nlgtyt os ho Was coming In town from Hamil­ton, bad hla hearing in tho afternoon and wnn held In #800 ball to appear a t Froohold.’* Charles Williams, who was In Bond's com­pany aud saw tbo occurrence, was hold In ball to appear as witness,

Brine, It appears, had been ont. for some hny and haft-fallen asleep white driving id. .Hishorao fbmcd np to n watering trough aiid wafistanding thoro when Williams, Bond and. a third party who h as not yet boon ajpprchendcif? took possession of the team, * WlUinms driv­ing. I t was daring tho drive to lawn that the robbery* was committed. JSIovon dollar^ of tiro stolen money was recovered, tho. balance having been spont In-h carousal during tbo night. ’ * : ' . _ ;

/ ’l a s t Saturday thero*waa used ou tbe sirccta 151,000., gollous qL w ate r; nearly twlco as^muoh as ever used before on any ono day.

Mr. Oves was the son of Mr. and Mrs. T hea Oves, of the Metropolitan. He was lforn Oct. 3 t; 1853, at I^banon, I’a. Soon after leaving school he qjgaged in the banking business, and w u for tovcnyears paying toller qf the Mdnnfacturor’s Bank, of Philadelphia. Fall- Ing,bealtb obliged his retirement from so con­fining a business and some fiVe years ago ho came to Asbury Park and waa associated With h lsla thor a t the Meiropoiitop, going to Plorida In tlip wIntoru Two years' ago he managed the Hotel W tlbnrtoh, a t North Hpring Lake. ‘ Ho was twice married, his second wife being 'a elstor of the first, both wives dying of the Bamo dlscaso tha t proved fatal to him—consumption. Ife leaver two smaU children, a boy and a girt.7 Private, funeral services wero hold fit tho Metropolitan op/Wod^eaday;evening, and the bqdy, was laben to Lcbanon on Tb'nrsday.. : - ' ^ ‘

T lroA ljpT iifl.Q lio If.vMonday- night wan the first regular concert

given by this really wonderful band of. mnsl- clans, and those who stayed riway from Cen­tral Hall missed the greatest treat of tho pea- Bop. Yvith the possible exception of tho Mex­ican nrcbcatra; thW“vl»lledTuB iti 1885j thoTjfer tyAs bben notooro;sweet and beanliriil music

a^lven iri ABbitry Prirk. Do not fall to hear Ptof; Andre’s s lu ^ rn before you leavo.v

■ ■ T l i o D l r c c t o r y | [ o r l 8 8 7 ;Y aw n o r o ’av A sbnry -Park a n d Ocea n G rove

D irectory cam e from, the b lndqrt on S a tu rdayjnjbrnlng arid Is now belug delivered to adver­tise rfc aiid 8ubscrll>ers. It contalhathe names of all cbliagors, tenters andr residents ond Is a vatnabto book. I t can be obtainod of any npwsdcaler and n t this ofllco, Price JC?cenis.

A l(C A U (ifn I D i i i ln 'u H n l L

Monday was a gala day a t all tbo largo hotels, bu tm oro eapocJally at tho Coleman Housoj .wBtiro' Manager Woodruff and hla ubfi). asstotn'nto fairly pollpwd' everything before ftttbmplftd, . . ; •

llln gudsts are so. numdrous that ho has ly'cii obliged to rent In addition to ‘tho Dietz block ; W anW VilSa, .California Cottage, and tho Dr. Mltoholl cottage. Thcso-raany gncats are all (jincd In the Coleman and as an Incen­tive |o have tbe dining room made attractive, two prizes, were offered for iho finest two tables lu point of decoration. „

Tho bnll looked llfeo a^conllngous olgvatcd mosaic -of flower work, The tables wcto all so hdndsoniB thq tthe judge^fpund it difllcnlt to dccldo, but IlnnUy awarded tiro flret prize, ♦10, . to Dennis rK’mpsIoy ; Second, silver block set In rosowowl, to George Lang.

T l io W u t o r w a s I c y .

Sovcral huudrcd belated arrivals hiirrlod to the bathing, groupcls on Sunday morn fug for' a plunff5 in fhaoeean. It took juat one plungo lo satisfy ' thpm. Tito w ate r'h ad ’.evidently bceu In contaot with icebergs. Tho terapcrA- tute was bejo.w 50’. • . ,

Reporter of the Now Yotk for tho colorllne. '

A man with a reapootablo regard for tbora les... . . . . . . . *..... ” ____

-A lady who wim pritl8ficd*wflR W^cIJSfYpn' tho pavilion.

A colored gontloman, who thought himself no better than his whito neighbor.

Fonr colored individuals whd nearly rowd- a little girl off tho walk. 7

A lftdy coqnelllng with the beach combers arid finally getting her foot I ft It.

Loud thoughts whon tho ftoblng lines got tangled, . - " , .

What ono yotiug man told his newly-arrived friend of tho beautiful ladles to bopcon oq tho promenrido. • , -

An argument on the difference between the headgear of tho ladles and gentlemen. The decision turned on tho shado of the h a t Band,

Jeff Graves studying Ayer’s almanac foe 1858 to rip, turn and make over It© brilliant witticisms and adapt tbcm 'Jo the needs of, Jtoartng Success readers.

F o r W l i a t U s o N e x t ? . .

Park Hall has been nsqd for mote purposes than any otlier/tiuA m erica, and wo may safelyv, chaltengo the world, considering Its ago. . Every church here ,hiul Its origin, most' of the" societies, schools, etc;,, ware drganlzod within: |to .wglls. .--Theatrical ijeiv- fortnances, eottrte, jwlUlca/meetirigft ; in fact thoro is scarcely anything worth naming that is nqt.rissoctatcfl with It, . i 1mu' Tuesday it ; was put to a now use,

a. sort of hospital* f®r tbo Irish woman who Caine so bear drowning a t Seventh avenuo on/ tho Fourth. She., was made comparatively comfortabld there while her clolhlng was bo- Ing-drled aud while recovering from the rough usage o f old-Neptune’s bHiowft. ;

A I t e m a r k a b l e W a t c h . '

M e. Si Avpfy, New Ydrk agont of thflAVriit- ha^Syatety Co., a t present a guest aV ttb© Colqihap, has a ttmq-plece the like of which ^doean/4 exist In the world? The face bears a close reserabl^hco to an ordinary watch, which l8 0pen faco. The works excite admiration? U nderneath a glass cap may Be seen the on- titeiiTC&hantyim of tbd Watch. Thla Is obtain­ed by making the’supporting plato oLtrans* parent crystal, a delicate process Involving an immene© amount of time nnd/llte cxpendli- tnre of n great deal of monoy, / I t takes the most experienced .lapidary to handle tho'cryB- tal, and . often a nhmher will be spoiled with tho I moat delicate‘heatm eht. - Th© honr and raftrate wheels a te solid gold, the winding Whtols of chased steel. A thousand dollars wouldn’t buy I t . ! ' . 1 .

I t c s c i ic H f r o m I l r o w n l n g .

!*-On S ktorday las t an old Irish m aiden lady by .tho nam o of Lizzie M eKenria, le f t her friends in New Y ork, and unknow n , to them cam e to

■ A sbnry P a rk in search o f erftploymont...M on­day afternoon she, w as w alk ing along the beach ttoar tbo Seventh av en u e ba th ing grounds p ick ing n p shells, w hen a large w ave s tru ck h e r and knockod h e r dow n, and she w as ca rried in to tbo breakers- w here sbo w as washed baefc an d forth . 8ho becam e ancon- clous a n d w ould certainly havo drow ned h id n o t M r. W. p . iPecmypacker gone to her res- cue. A fter b ring lng h e r ashore and resto ring ■ h erto eonejqusnesa,: shq' w as trikPtt-to '. the ba th in g houses an fl h e r wet c lo th ing aubBfltu- te d fo rw d ry b ritb th g s u lL . B eing pennyicss, she was taken to P a rk H a ll and kindly cared for.' I n conversation w ith a JamiNAi. rcpor- l e r las t night; s a id : “ The peojllo of A sbnry Park a re n il very k ind t o a p o o r.o ld wom an, and, m ay God bless tb o -'m an w ho helped m o.out o f tlie w ater, an d all th e . r e s t ‘o f you who hayo been so kind*”

B ee n a n d H o a r d o n jth Q 'B o n c li.World looking

f^rtels, Stic.

^ D J O C R N E U B H E U t F P ’S B A L E .

Thesalo of iho property o f Mary Lotilfta Auplo- gatosmVJohn-ITrAm degate,- h e r lutoband, r t al.x a t the su it of John II. 'i’nmx, etumto ndjournojiUblllUBUIb Ul UUIlll II. KUUA, Ullilllin HUJUUIIIUIIto TaoHilny.th© 12th day of July, 1HH7, a t Park Hall, In the Iterough of Anbury P ark , in tho towushtp o f Ncptuuo, n t 2 o’elork p . m,. . ..

TI1EODORIC AUMAUR, HhOrlff. Dated Juno 14, J837. IPrs. fee, 81.50.1

Tl/TONMOUTII COUNTY OIROU1TXvJL - c o m mThe Long Hrnnelil . , *Banking . Company*! o n (’onfraot; •----- *

.rs. I On Foreign Attnohmonl.Anon A. M. Clark. J

Notice I» hereby given Hint a w rit of nttnrh- m en t a t tho suit of / I ho I /ing Branch IlaukluK

T h o F o u r t h In t h o G ro v o i' A g rea t concourse of people assem bled a t

tho-A udltorlum ’to p a r t ic ip a te ii i- lh o ce leb ra­tion of th e national ann iversary . Tbo u su a l sunrise sa lu te w*as given. Tbo p rogram of exercises aa p re a rranged was nearly e a rn ed out, na fo llow s: Binging “ J Ia il- Colum bJa,’’ uflder jh e iead eE sb ip o t b in W ftVlsfordDoy j p ray er b y Rov. II. Belting, o f St? Paries?'. The The D eclaration o f Independence, whs recited by Rov, D, C, Cobb, .o t' W est Grovo Chapel, T h e o ration by G. W. M iller, o f Brooklyn, was flue -effort; t rea t I ug on the m any n a tio n a l sub-

5|4(fts. MriStefcAVm. Jo h n sq n g ave a n excel* len t rec ita tion , and th e A lpine C boif r e n d e ^ somo.of t h d r fine ranafo,;-

T w o M e n ’s W o r k . 'l i doesn’t glvo m uch ch an ce fo r; recreation

a t the so n th baggage room wheri tho record rn n s u p to S atrinlay’s 'fig u fe s—a to ta l o f 778 pieced received, a n d 43 so n t(aw ay—831. The tw o b ag g ag em en who bad c h a rg e o f th is b ig day’s bnsfniess fe lt Weary a n d so re w hen 117)’clock a rriv ed n n d th e ligh ts w ere p u t o u t Jo h n H u b b a rd 's rep u ta tio n fo? thoronghncsB S tands the tes t p re tty Well. L an d er’s end es­caped w ith a b o u t Gift pieces, b a t I t gave p len ty p f w ork for snch a h o t d ay . T o handle 1,400 pieces o f baggage in a day? Isn’t a s easy as’golng In swim m ing, b n t i t m n st be done.

H a t! h i s F l n g e f C u t O ff.C onductor George D ceker, o f . tho R. R .

d rill engine N o. Gift h a s . beon op tho rallrpod nearly a ll b is life, b n t h a s escaped w ith slight bnm pa til l W ednesday a t l o’clocki-qs bo w as engaged drilling c a r s : a t tho a ta t|o n ; tbo “ ©lack” ofctho tra in waa tak o n u p a n d In the rebound hto* h an d w as c au g h t uud. bad ly crushed. The th ird fipgor. waa token off and tw o othfera w ere sp lit o p en , o s Afros also a por­tion o f th e hand. A fte r1 it was .dressed bo w ent fiom e fo r a. few days’ rest;

SiRlttA a n t i S o u n d a o n N n t t l p o n A v e n u o .

c lo u d of d u s t a fte r every .stage.Tofnray W lriqkler In a brow n s tu d y over

th a t ’sm ashed w agon.J o h n A. Borden in a s ilen t mood! '7 A ladjr In a huff beeauso th irb a n k w ouldn’t

cash bn unknow n chqek. " ,H ea ted dlsclissloris. a t tho bblorod b a rb e r

sh o p over th e b each questio n . , r •George W. Byrani betylnd a w indow aw ning

try ing to g e t a look a t the " f ro n t door, o f 'thenow /bank. •• /__/

E xcursionists a a k lu g J t /q ir posto fflced sth q A ssociation B aijd ipg/ra th c p ro v e ; .

bJoti In .B row er’s w in-

o r am brozo and t>a to

r H is C lu n g t o th© I t e lu s .A fiue exblb illd lT hf atlck-to-U-Iveness w as

Shown T u e sd a y , roorpjng by-^w ttng^N athan CrpXBpn/wlio^^had a itt tle e x p e r ie p c e In the

♦runaway business. * ' 'C roxson w as(d rly ln g ra: ,,ore® belonging to

G eorge Ogllrto dow tf’B angs avenuo, ln \Yeat Dark, .tow ard tije^rnllrend, an d a s bo neared the n orth baggage room som ething frightened the horse an d aw ay ho w en t d o w n 'tho tracks? T uesday n ig h t C en tra l l la l l a n d a ll ethe

« » mKl “ <» llk0 4 <*<**■ ^Jdon -ja r, charged b o f doing his best to chock hla heodlohg unit. 0 ° „ „ ,On bo w ent, p a s t tho s ta tio n ftnd . below the so n th baggage ro o m / cam e In c o n ta o t w ith a fre ig h t c a r and tbo p la tfo rm , where'ho*- was com pleteiy e o rp e r td a n d coukhgo no farther. C roxson whs p raised for hla grit. F o r aw hile 1 t looked a s though th e ca rriag e w ould be w tenohed to b tls , b u t tho only d am age done w as a few luehoa o f p a in t sc rap ed o ff/ The m aker o f thrit wagon has a good rccom irienda- tlo n for tbo rqngh conatrnctlou . .

A S t r a n g e H p e c ti ic lc .' Who would havo thought that Wesley Lake

would ever become a highway for the ah Ip- ment of merchandlaO? And yet snch is the f a c t . , Tuesday oho qf Ed w. Kn lght’a big fer^r boats was nsed in transporllog Tar®!::

Ju re ' from ? the Sholdoii. House over to the Adu(omy/bf Mnatb- for storage./ Messrs/ .White A Dey having been put 1n legal poses- efciif of the Jiouso, lt beoaqip nocesqary for. those who purchased furniture a t ; the sale, and hoped by some hook orcteok'to bold pos­session, to move their,property out speedily. •

1 jEt§nj£t-tITriesday uigbt a t tho Ocean Hotel 'will long

bq remembered by tho guests aa an . oyonlug- b f mlrth an d frollo? Old and young alike Joined'heartily in try ing to see how near they; eould pfn too tall on « muslin donkdy sewed

.onq quilt white they wero blindfolded, which caused longh l|r enough to last a woekr~Tho whole sldo of tho parlor ond part of tho office were hunted -over (ot. tho \tonkoy’© tall, .but none came closer than Mr. Alfred Atkins, whorie ylbbon tail was pinned wlthjd four Inches of tbo proper place, and fob so. doing ho received three poumtoqf Djty>a host candy.*

. , ‘T > o c to r” G rc o i i ’fi S u rp ro ry .u A/gontlemauyon, tbo Bayonno oxcurslon went ' In bhthtng a t Rosa’ pavilion Friday morning and one of thb waves throw him down, disloriatipg bis shonldor. Ho wos taken Into tho brithlug houses and a ‘doctor was sum m oned,'but before tlio doctor could arrive “Doctor” Bartine Creou, Mr. Ross* en­gineer, who oneo saw a sbonlder pu t In placo and used his eyCs to i^ood advantage, took hla shoe off and placed It uudcrnoath llio (fifarto uso os a fulcrum, and with a sharp pull down­ward tbo ball of tbo Joint w ost Into Itssookct without opy tronble, and tho gentleman w as as good os new cxcopt tha t ho felt a llttlu soreness. Boss’ employes now call the ongl* noor “ Doctor” Green. * . '

. T h e funny tobm d o w .. ;^ Jo W an d er aski ro tes to m end.

Chris, B, Borden’s youngest try in g to clim b a tree , v- '

.M oody A Sankey choruses from t h° ’ M> C: A 'f^rayer-m eetlng .

P o stm aste r Toiand w ith a n undeclphcrab lo address.

W illiam. B eam es' flgurlng o n tho u ltim a te fall o f coffee. v ' . '* -/ ,U. V an llijrn w ith a bosket-fu ll o f g ra tu i­to u s n um bers fo r houses w hose ow ners c an ’t afford to p ay fo r them . ; - -•—

F ran k J r , T ay lo r rind bis w arm weathq^ sm ile. 4*

W iie r© t h e T r o u b le W a s . *■*

w ltli e le c tr ic ity . , S everal p e rsons a b o u t the J ournal office w ho cam e in c o n ta c t v^lth tho enginq d r m acb Inory,, recel vert.^hqpks, /"qpd H ow m d M orris h ad q n ^ ^ hie^ere shock In ^ lo k l e r ’s /co n fectio n ery .,I I t was found n e x t' day th a t one o f the

e lectric w ires o n tb e roof w as in c o n ta o t w ith a stove p ip e w ire, an d b y th o ac tto n nif the w ind tho Insulated covering w as w orn through allow ing tho cu rre n t to p ass to the1 plpeond-tln-rooL —T h u rtb e rw h o Io o f 'tb e tin"ro o f and a lljn e to l bodies eouneoted therew ith becam e charged w ith the snb tlo fluid.

A R e a s o n a b l e M a n .A Kentlcman who had a gymuaslurii suit

wflen ho camo to thd Park expected t o /riso it. whfto bathing; but when he found out ibjat tbqte were Btrlot regulations about thq.Und of suite, ho went to Mr. Snedekor; the beach superintendent, and told him about ft? and

. .. ^.. .4. . .. Mi-, gacdokera a k i^ .ifh o ^ could b a th Jn X k, told hlm> th a t h e conld n o t toil m uoh a b o u t Itu d ill be saw the sn lt on. Tho .n ex t day the g entlem an cam e to th e beach w ith a s a l t on which, w as objectionable. Ho, w as to ld o f It

»and ^ aa to h o ^ t tcoukl easily m ado unobjectfonablo. Tho gentlem an thanked Mr. Snedeker f o r h is aug- geatlons, say ing th a t hb was- a strringer, hero an d w a n te d . to carry q n t a n y ju s t regulation th a t w as nlade, al thongh ho jiad been to m any o thor w ateriug p laces and bathed ih th is su it . M?. Snedeker waa m uch p leased w ith th e g en ­tlem anly way in whloh th e yonng rtiau rioted, and says th a t a groat deal o f tro u b le w ou ld bq saved if som e peoplo wero__as reasonable a s ho. '' '* P i

\ A .B r ic - t t -H ra c O o H e c tb r . 'Mr. George’W. Evans, of.Ocean Gn»vo, Is a

connoisseur and tygreat, co llector o f relics, ills-contribution© to [bo4; A rt .llo a ti Extilbil em braced a larger varlety-of yaluaUlo articles; anolont w atehos, colua, im oks, W ologtcui specim ens an d curiosities th a t w m ildflll a

/^Jsltora complain Of high prices a t . Long. liranoh.~- -*Z-

long catalogrio.

W-ast Monday by offlolal eou iit k e p t by Offi­cer Ford, o t the Flahiug Vler, th ere Wore 514 poopl© w ho w ent o u t ou tho p i e r ; tho largest crow d evo'r there In.ono day.j ' . v . /- .

„ A now series o f S outhern a rtic les begins ln th e Ju ly M atter's w ith thO B eading, “ Hero an d There In tho 8ou th .” T he w rltof, Re­becca H arding Davis, w eaves In to a b righ t story form tho narra tive of a recen t t r ip from W ashington through tbo Gnlf, Btatoa Into tbo Apaftran country . Bpccufl a tten tio n lo g lvon to tho prom iriout aspects of Industry ,though t, and lifo which characterize tho " Now Sbuth. This first Instalm ent, lo which tho p a rty jour-- noys to M ontgom ery, A labam a, graphically dep icts tho violput c o n t r a ^ bctw oon tho old condition jof th ings an d th o present. Tho en tire scries is to bo bcau tlfo lly lllnstra te jl b y W illiam H am ilton Gibson frotti m ateria l col­lected on a special to u r for th ta purpose, and tho engravings in thfs p a rt doiuoustrato th a t tho valuo o f tbo tex t will bo g rea tly onh'anced by tho artistio Illustrations. _ J ,

Tlio MOrelll Band^TOVIves old memories. How m any3dlmcs-iMid *oft i ia s I t‘ glvon tho fara llla tlu n o a 'o ! .green a n d sa lad days—the “ Peek a boo” o.nd tho 448 w ecPa-V ioletta,” as with oyos roltod u p to th e roof.o f thupavtU on thoy sawed aw ay on violins or1*, b lo w . redness Into their eyes over the soul-harrow ing co rn e t I Ah to o T Ah my I Ah m o l T he la s t timo thoy played som ething rir-othOr a b o u t sonic-tiling w kiio—yes, yes, “ W hite w ings” —Isn’tth a t 'th e nam o of it f . JV oll, th a t tlrao Is arf fresh in o tif.m oniory aa tho day w e first played hookey from a coqntry school a h d ’Wont tn swim m ing. . ‘ *v4. . . *

Company (body corpomto) ngalnnttho richteand credits, n monoy© and efTortfl, gnixls and elmltols,lands and ttmciuonte « f A nna A. M. Clark, anon- rcHldatit debtor for tbo Bum of Five Hundred Dollars,, iafluod nut of said (.'ourt. oft tho Sec­ond day o f Juno, A. I>. Olghtcon hundred' and

' * ' -Bovon. returnable and rcU vned intoeighty-•--.............................. .Court duly executed by tho Sheriff «»f tho County of Monmouth In tho Hfate o f Now»hirsov on tliu

n th day o f Juno, A. D. olglitoon li ghtyfiovon.Dated Juno imli. tfW.

A. D, otghtoon hundred

TH E S T . CLOUD,Vlisl nvAniln tlilr/l lirmu.i it... ..I.Flret avenuo, IJdrd hnusn from tho bench.

ARhURY UARK.'N. J . '---- 1Aocommocatlono forOO. Now open.

Crand Central Hotel,Heoondavo.. firet door from ocean. Opcn ffom J .Inne to October. Muslo; overything ilrot-elass and term s moderate.

MRS. A. TKRltUNE. Prop r. T. O. Box r/J5.

SEA S ID E HOUSEOn Iho brnrh near Ross* Pavilion,

OC’KAN GHOVIi, NliW.IK1t.SltY.

•A. II. STOPKTON.

mu, iwwi ■ .JAMKH 1 f. PATTERSON,Clerk.

IflAACC. KKNNItDY, Attom ev. jPr'B feo,$6,001

A /rA S T E K ’S SA liEIN PARTITION,

By virtue o f n 'dw rqo.ofIhoX 'ourt e f Chancery• .«— »-----^ ’ • ted * ' *o t Now Jereoy. dated May 2 tth,.lKtfL in a eubwo

'wherein Justus K« Ralph nnd others arc .com lfttmtnta and Joseph C‘. Fisher and ot hers arc e fe n d a n ta j Will ex(>oso for sale by puoJIo.von

d u o ,..................................

uantfl and Joseph C. I ndants. I Will rxikiso f«, to tho htflhc-rt bidder.Monday, Jp ly 18tb, A. D . 1887,

a t tho hour of 2 otefqok p. m ., n t Park Hall, inAsbnry Park, In the townHhln of Neptune, in tlio

lUrity.of Monmouth, New Jorsoy, ; .A ll tfto so p aroo lB 'd f Ip n d a n d pcp to iaea

situate in th e townslijp o f Nentnno.Yformerly * Burewsbury), in tho county ofOcean, formerly ___ , . .

Monmouth and Htato of Now Jersey, nhU showu on a m an of anld lands a» follow s:

[.o t No. 3 of eald promises la shown on said m ap as Lot-No. 3 anu^obntalpfi ojglit novos andfifty-four Uundrcdths of an a«rov an d is bounded on the.past by Prospect avenue, on th y jio rth by- Charles Morrell's lot. o n 'th o Wtlsfr'by formerly Samuel MorreU’s lot, now .tefloph c . Flnlier’s,. and on the sojitli by Mary Howland’s lo t. said to belong now to Charles O. Bond. ,. Lot No. 10 of snld promises is represented on satd m ap as Lot No.- 10 i\ud contains twenty acres and fifty-lmndredthil of an npro, nnd -ffl bounded op the east by form erly (Jnnlon Drum­m ond's lan<L on thb west, by formerly- Charlea Morrell’s, now Joseph O. F isher's limd, on tho sonth by tho lands o f tlio Jacob Corlics-Ksiato form erly/now J . E. Borden and F a y ; Including the esta te in dower of Busan II. Coleman an d tb eInQhoatoJright o f daweE;of--VIrKlnia.ItalplvrIifiKa^beth Idshot* and Lucy IhjColoman.

Terms and conditions.mado know n on day of sale. •» M. DKJKlNftoN, Hpeclal M aster. , ROBERT ALLEN,* Jn ., Solicitor. IPrs.' fee, $7.20)

^ DMEyXS-rBATBIX'B SAL® O F

Valuable Farm and Outlands.By virtue of an o rder q f tho Orphans! C’ohrt.of

the county of Ifonnnm th^New Jorsoy, m ade onUIO uuuiity.-ui nuiiuiiaiui, » v n DiJimi,, imwiu uuthe Bth d ay of'April, A. D. 1887, the'subscriber, adm inistratrix of Joseph Donnhay, deceased,will expose to salo a t nubile vendue, to th e high­e s t bidder, nt “ Our irou 'sdTavern/’ in tho township of Jlowoll to said county, on.

B a t tn d a j^ J t t lY 9 t l i n e x t , A . B . 1887,betw een tho jionrs of 12 mid 5 o'clock ln the afternoon of said day, to w it.; A t 1 olclock p.m . Sharp, all the following lo t of land and promises situate In the township of Neptune, county and State aforesaid, of whloh tho Bald Josoph Dona- hay died seized, to wit.: ■ •

UdhBeond lot of liuul in Ocean G row , In said county, being tho easterly -ono-half part Of Lot No. 12^0 on m ap o f lots o f Camp Ground of th e Ocean Grovo Camp Mooting Association, "45c., and Lot No. 12r>2 on said m ap, on tho north side of Main avenuo. Being tlio snrao property conveyed to Jos. Donnhay by Win. R. Hagnr- m an and wife, by deed d a ted May 25, 1S83, recorded In Book 300 of Deeds, page 393, and by deed d ated May 31st, 1883, recorded In Bonk 3G0, page 390. ELIZABETH A. DONAlIAY, •

. Admlnlstratrl:

A N AM ENDMENT TO AN OR DIN -Jr.Li_ _ a n c o granting to tho Seashore Electric Rail­way Company a location o f tho tracks of Its rail-' Way over portions o r certain streets and avenues

-in the Borough o f ABbirry Park, approved Juno 6,

Be it ordained, By tho Commissioners o f the Bor­ough of ABbury Putk, In tho county of Monmouth . ;and Slate o f New Jersey, T hat Section 21 of saidordinance bo and tho same Is licroby amended so dkto read as follows:

24.. That before acquiring any rights under this ordinance, and on of boroi *“ ' ’ * r . __tqro .Juno 18, 1887,'saidCompany Shall file w ith tlio Clerk o f tho Borongh tho bond for ten thousand dollars aforesaid,' andshall deposit Urn-six thousand dollars as aforesaid,Rah * ** ‘ -and shall also fllo a.wrlUen fu:ceptance under Its corporate seal of the te rn ’s o t th is ordinance, .which acceptance shall provide th a t said Com­pany shall not hi any .m anner or action question or contest tho legality or binding forccof any pro­vision o f this ordinance,-or defend against tbe samo on tho ground th at the saino Is w ithout fa it legal .vfarmiit, or Hint tho satito in any particular In Beyond the power or authority of tbo' Comml©- slouers to legally exact or cnrorco. •

Approved Juno 13,1887. ; :v WH. fl, McEWAN, Pres't.

A ttest: C. T. BAILEY. Clerk. \

BIRD’S

MARKET,„ (E itsh lU hetl ln Now Y o rk 1881.)

629C6ofcmaD Ave., AsUnry Parl[,N. J.ONLY THE

B e s t 3^Cea.t3ARE SOU).

Finest Poultry.Smoked Meats,Superio r Corned B eef

Werri Beleeted Stook/A rteslan W ater an d Pure Pickling M atertala.'_ |

Vegetables^ and Fruit®1F resh Dally from Monmouth County

V Farms.CANNED YEOETABLEII, —" rrmnfrtCB)****. fkdith*

F L V E 'P D D N N fl.A r .■''A ©atiafaetory place to deal, w here everything sold Is guaranteed to bo tb ’e best In the.m arket.

conneotibhftwltlv Park nutl Grove.

JAMES H. BIRD.

AN INVITATION.Frlandsvistting A sburyP ark far a d ay o r moro

(boforo tooatlng) aro eordlally fn- "vlted to call a t .

PARK COTTAGE,'/p ^ riO S n in in e rllo ld l Aye.,

whore thoy will surely find a com fortable homo.if.we by penmlsHlon rofbi* to Freni dentA a a p r o o i „ _________ ... _____ ____

Stokes and Postm aster E v a n s /o f Ocean Grovo, and Dr. W allace, o f tho Ocean Grcfyo Record? -

Charges ror Hummer aro very roaftonahlo. F o r tho present #Lper day. A gentleman and wife,, two ladles, nr tw o gentlemen. $10 per wook.

Wo havo juwn, tlowors, fruit and Shado treos.

M n s . i t . i r . s i r . U M A N .

last FttWisied. Mfl> of-l"oSca-Coa” °-f ___ Monmouth amVoooan Cos., N .J.Stzp 20tJja Inches.* Kent by m all.on receipt of $l.r*0 o r can bo ordorod of tnonowBdcatcrs. Tlds new m ap is upon tultUoleutly targ© Hctfto to showtho hlgti and fow lauds, atl'stream a, buys and In lots. Kvory village aim hamlet correctly locatedWith the comm on,roads lending to thom. Rail roads and stations aro irtdlHponpabl<v4o oil whoare contem plating a visit to thlMtmoan rt-sortl

Publlshod by O. W. A O. B. COLTON & CO.,IftJWiUlusnstreot, Now York.

N O V E L T I E S. Y ’l u o f i ( a t l o i i « r y , D o I I n , T o y s , € n H © r y , W r i t i n g l i l i i t e r i i t lM , e t « .

C lr c i i l a t ln j r L i b r a r y .

AT JENKINS' N E W B R IC K S T O R E

Moiu Btroot, opponito Depot. BraiiclrStorc—j’ir.rt niul Ocean Avenues.

Hot and Cold Soa Wator, Electric andteian BATHS /

0,‘E1V Sea Side Sanitarium,NOW ___AT THECor. flKCOND AVE. and KING BLEY fi’T.

Great Im|)rnyomenta oyer lost season. Rvery*: th ing fresh, neat aud oleari- Open dally.

E. 1. FOUD,.i»rep'r.

ELW OOD HOUSEPilgrim Pathway and lilt..Ifuritioti Way.

jDOBAN GUQVR, . — V. NBtVJKIWKY.Tho RlRvood l?.ph*aHantly sllimled ek.«ot«»fbo

camp innoUng grounds and post nllh'C. 'Good taldo hnd pleasant rooms. Open all tho year. Terms moderate. J . II. LANNING,

P. O. Box 2111}. I’roprivtor .

NORW OOD HALLFourth avo. and Kingsley s i.,

ASBURY PARK, * ; - MK\V JKKHEY,*. rooms,' well-ventilated. Sanitary ar-

rangomiinffl perfect. Obcan .Block, near battU bnusr© apd pmaie. pavilion. ' Open from June to Oetobefc.: .1-1.1...*-*: • - . 8. N KKvKRAtW?R.TT

Hotel Cladstprie, :■ 8outbIRldq8cenii<U.ivmttt<C/|fc.

AHBURYPARK, - Lt NKH*'jEltMKY-.ir>u yards from the ocean waves.

OjHjns JunO flfltli'unilhr th© m anagement of ' " -. •V- . ' T ' ALHURT THOMAS.’

BEACH COTTAGE,Idrst avenue, second door west'

*. ' of Kingsley street,: * ------ASBURYPA RK /- - NKW JKllHEY..-A ehooerfhl a n d 'co m mod Ions-home, one

block from the Horn iiesfc'arraygcmente m ontsfor com fori, largo airy romnn.,

* - ArtcHlan water,w*WrorconnectIon.,T o s t Ofllco B oT Tir' T IR s .M rT n u m f^ o N ,

SANDERS V ILLA ,OCG,\N.OIi(IVH.

Wesley Lnlie Teiraee, corner Whlteflelrt avenue. . fl. a . Bax B1M. 1 M, .1; TUNIHON.

TH E LESLIE,Fifth avenuo,’near tihe -obeah, front ing .Sunset

■ -" ^"-Lttkc, IASBIIRT PARK, ~ NKW inlt-SKY.

' rftro Artesian Water; Boating and fish lug. .. Prices moderate. £1 rst olapM n cvoy respect*. \ noxS13. ' .J ‘ a ’ WILLIS.

Severn Cottage,FRONTING ON W ESLO T LAK13.

. Conlral location, with good view o f the ■ Deqau. "

Nqw open. F or further Informat ion, address11. B. SEVERN. Asbury P ark /N . J?

TH E IRVING ,Third ayoim o/near oceam • ', ,* -

ASBURY PA RK ,' . N EW JERSEY.Open M arch to D crom hcrr'" '

For further partlcul&ra, address -’ AL LAVDKNSLAtiEli.

GLOBE COTTAGE,. I:.; :?4()8 FoUrtll avCiniO,--"--- /*-7---'-;-

AanURY PARK, :- ^BW JB1WKY. \ CbrtVSiffSnt to the ocean and o ther points .

of Interest.Address MISS M. J. DRA KE.

MULFORD COTTAGE,WITH GIRARD IIOUH1C ANNRX,

27 and 29 Dllir St., w justof Imaeli, (U-ean Grove, ^ is now open to receive gucst.s. Every effort will be matle to m aintain thu good rupntatlon of this v^eltknown hunse. S ituation.eeqtrat—near tho •BoaVpost <>fil(;e and'tipnip. Term s for June aud Sept. g j. Add reus MR S. M. J . M ULKUKI», Box 89. .

COLEMANUnder the managOment of the underslgftedSvillSj'

bo.4>PBiN duringUio c(iii|lng rfciiKop from" -

June 1stAnd no effort wlll\bq-:8bfltre<l to maintain the

'gopd reputation ofittila wulfjtoqwn HOTEL fortho excellence of Its eMiAlnflj-wril to promote the

Tor If " ■ -‘ ■coinfprt audeonvenlonco'of ftsgue^tH.

Aa1mry?Park ,K . i).■ la-

• T vtfATLANTIC HOUSE,

Ocean Grove, ■ ' New Jersey,

OPEN ALL tHE YEAR.Thoroughly H cated by Stenm tn co o lw e a th err

■ \C. J . HUNT.

- 4'Hotel La Pierre,

OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY ,

Beautifully eituAted oh WesrpyT&Kc terrnVc and- - t Bench avenue. : / • ...

Accbmm (wlatlonsTo r <3(X))-t hree hn u'd red gu eB lsr . perfect sanitary ari’angemputs. - -

WILL OPEN JUNE 18th, 1887. .

HOTEL LAKESIDE,SOUTn WEIR, — ../, FI.OHIDA,

wlir-opetnJeeeuibor 15th, .1887.For particulars address -

Box 2081,T . « . 8H AY,

Ocean Grovo, N- J.

1IKNRY O. WINSOR. Frfcaldiint. •♦ JAS. A. WAIN lti(H!T, Vten President. .

ALBERT C. TWINING, Cashier.

First National Bank,ANIlt/JlV I*A IU t, N . J V

Tost Office fmlldlng. Maln Pt/.eiul MattlKon avo.,Transaota a gonqrnl banking hiiHlnoaa, insure let- tora o t credit, available m 1 he prinolpal tfitlro of * the world. Foreign nmLdoiniwtiu uxtduingefl bought and sold.

Collections carefully rnndo nnd promptly ac­counted for.

BOARD OF, DIRECTORS r . ' "*Q, F. KrocHt, ’ * J . A/W. llo trlck ,,Iua. A. Walnrlght, - Uenry (L.Wiiwor.Jno. F. IInwklm*. Wllllsfoid Dqy,Oliver II. Brown, . .1. Stanley Kvrgn>ioii.

Albor[ C. Thvltdng.. *

BOUIW E’S.

English Dyspepsia PillsOh, poor dyspoptle/w onld^ou find a )m ro t “ EngllHh Topic pills,’/ th e n , a t oneo-procure 4Thoy rcllovo all dlstncssriud cairo favors pain, A Mossing Indccil, urehlicHo pills uLfanie.

Of dh)R« Irthiridtis thero Isnot a tracn u minorPoisons ami mlnoralu hav« in them iu* p lace ;

ICntirolyvogotablb l r their tnakn. *Ho tho young' nnd old m ayoately tqkq1 r_ /^ ;.J

W hen tho h c a $ palplUites, and Tho hreaih Is ' opprtissod,

•“ Kngllnh Tonlo Pills’’ glvo oonif.ort nnd rest" ........ .uu' ’PcTtdst la their use, and bo snr© to find IIoaUhTOr tho body and strength for tbo.tnlud.

Fori - ; .

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/ RobAU-NoTioEfl.—A limited num ber of local notices w ill :bo adm itted a t tlio r a to n f fifteenc e n t* 'p e r Ihio. i Thoy will bo plaoed a t tho hot*

. tom. o f tho local columns only, and m ost havo, a r /h w ■ - a t th e end.’ When continued four weeks ’ o rlo n g o r, a d iscount of 25 p e r cent, is Allowed.

; - TBn^R.wY ourl/,ad vertisoihonta' a re payable i quarterly , in advance, advcrtlscm enta forleao-

period tlmn throo mouth's a re cash. . ' . f /

Onr Agents*Geo, P. Rowell So Co., 10 Sprnco st./N ow Y ork .

_W . W^ Sharp y Co., 21 Park Uow%_Now’YmkvEdw in ATdon & Bre., 140 Nassau St., New York,

and Cmojnnotl. j ; 11. Bates, 41 Park Bow; Now York.N, Wi Ayrii{& Son, Times Building, Phlla’d / ------- . . . . . . . . . ^ n,h r . . .P ra tt & Co., Ninth and Aro|i Ste./PHUn’d , v

. .W il l receive advbttfseraonta forTuBTteimKAE, a t regular Published rates; - ' , .- ^

Ip alt oases wo rescrvo tho righ t to relen t any advertisem ent th a t m ay bo Oblootlonabfo to us.

; • l iC g a l N o tic e * .1 Our friopfift will .please bear in m ind tlia t Thb • J o u r n a l Is ft legal new spaper, nnd aa sueli is tho p roper medium for all legal notices. Som e.ad­vertisem ents belong to ns by law, whilq -With m any.O tters I t Is optional w ith tho party Intel- estod as to What paper should publish th em .. I

\ (|ori. Jfim ea S. Negloy, w ife find^daughtor, o f P ittsb u rg , aro n t tho \V cs tE n d . vi"“ .

Mr. an 3 Mrs. W . Butler, o f HoteLHqj'aT,’ N ew York, a re registered a t tho C olem an.

The A rlington ag a in enjoys fhe presence o f Dr. arid Mra, Stokes a t its hospHablo Idblt’s. ,.

Ja s . A . Ita lns and wlfo, recen tly :.'Crom 'lfie - - J ’alatm liotoJrSanFrftnolK O O raroat-tho-ighle*

m an for a few weeks. " r r ' V .T’■ Cftpfcv W illiam A. Prlekeft, o f G ilm an Farm , t o or F arm lngdale, w as a g u est o f Hon. S.- B,

w O v ia tt on Satu rday evenjp^. - .y ‘ j . E , S alter, o t iho Sheri f l> office, Phlladol- ' p lda, bos'room s fo r Jjim R clfaudfam ily a t th e

A tlan tic H ouse for the Benson.E dw ard Irish, a railroad , t ick e t agen t, o f

Lcbanqti, Pa/, has tak en tho .lioby co ttag e on ^ itm atoavenno , Ocean G ro v e ., ' y

. I’ ; AU Satu rday a fle rnoon / and e v e jjin g ' Copt. Y oung, o f tho 'Ihjiyedore had to tu rn aw ay peop le wlio w eroaf^er iPCJoms. " 1" ^ \ .

C ap t. J . A . Howell, o f lh e U , S . Navy, hr- ven to r o f tho Howell torpedo, Is sto p p in g

; with hlB faniliy a t ih eG lisey House. The A sbnry P a rk fldg, /K ith - i t s -m o tto ,

“ P eace ori earth goodwill to jp a n ,” flo&tea . from lhie flagstaff o n th e ocean p jaza 8ah<

dfty: i / ' , • ‘ ,^L ‘rM r. G ordon, Jun io r m em ber o f the p iano -

Arm o f 8 ,T . Gordon & Son, with bis fam ily, I ocenpics a Uottago o n F irs t avenne, near Bond s tree t. ,l- ‘ • ' .. .

J a m e s E / F e lch a n d wtfo, a n d Gcot®a D. Maxwell and. % 1 te,’ o f Baltimore^ a re stopping: a t.th e A tlan tlo H ouse, Ocean G rove,'on tholr w edding to u r. T . 1- • ’

H o n . Sherm an 6 . O v ia tt is. a^sum m er rostf-i d e n t o f A sbnry P a rk .” Ho I s 'to p u p y in g th e ' co ttag e of-M r.-John A.-GJlhcns, c o rn e r L ake

. a v e n u e an d F m o ry s trc e t. -f-H ob. Ben J. F . 1*00, cashier of F l ret N ational

Bank, M o u n fljo lly , d iroc to f o fC . H.,r- -a n d j o d ^ i0p.Pd^lB gi^ft.'f^..C port% ,w lfh-dit8.

. w ife if, registered at, th u O riental.•Two p ron ilnen t G nbornatorlal candidates,

Hon; C onrad P. Day, o f ’Pennsylvania, an d H on. A ndrew A lbright, o f New ie re e y , a re

■ am o n g the gneats a t tho Colem an. ', ^ M r. H a rry M. R obinson, a m em ber o f thp

New Y ork Produce Exchange, a n d M r. \y.,:8. H aesto n , both o f Brooklyn, sp e n t S unday and f tho F o u rth w ltli ^ sh u ry avenuo friends. J ^Officers Bower, I h ^ i a b d 'a n d T an tm h.w in

k eep gUttrd a b o n t tho A ud ito rium .daring the season. OfficerJWaddox*wlH Jook,.aXter the region a b o o t F lp tc ire rL a k e ~ « ^ Pceaq,.Parlc/:

Tho bo ard wal k n ea r the now b a n d pavil i on - ; . a t the foot o f- A sbury avenne, has been ex- ' tended six teen feet w e s t to-accom odate the

crow ds 't l ia t congregate there to h ea r the ■'' mUric . ■.••". j'. ; .. ; ; .

- M r. C : W . Wooljoy, _oL Pil!lailelpJll^r xlllef.: eng ineer o f the Rod S ta r llno o f steam ships, p ly ing betw een Philadelphia ap d ,A n tw erp , la s p e n d in g ’h is vacatio n a t the A llan tic H ouse, Ocean Grove. L?-\ ‘

- , A nother in d icationA hat th e peop lehre here, w as scon at^Day’s p p p u lar Ice-fcreain g ard en o n A abory a v e n n e 'S a tu rd a y n ig h t, where m ore th an double the u su a l num ber for the a >aspn w ere w aited oil. ^

_ M r. H enry J . C leveland, of the Boaton I I T r a id ler, la v)aHlDg bla^fllfltefT,A trs^ P h e b e -

eofflnj th is weckt M r. Cleveland-Jjiosj had. charge o f the financial and m arkot colum ns o f th e Traveller, fo r o y er th ir ty years.

C apt. W. S. V onK enron, com m ander o f th e ’ - H udsoh - ltlv e r propeller, Kingston, was the 1 h ap p ies t m an In New Y ork S tate on Saturday;;

— H is b o a t has fairly beaten the sldo-wheel K a a - Jer&kjll lTQvn ifXew Ybr£%o Pough keepsle, n ” ;

. ' ' p ro f. Andre" has- try uoiFln tB kibattng d r ih k f called- “ Spark ling H op .” The. Bishop of X ondon

an d o th e r p ro m in en t'm en speak highly o f it. I tm n y b e h a d a t t t i6 f r o r i t^ lo re ,C P n t r a iH a l l /

v M r. F red .S hlnn is a t ftiS old place a s mand- gQr o f Rosa’s rca tau ran l, a tid greets hla h u n ­d red s o f friends w ith a hearty grip . F red

“ vusod tb^livo in Afibnfy P a rk ., H is VepatatTona s a first-class m ason has not-yet been oblit-

• c ra led ,I

M r. H enry B' In g ram , manAger oM ho New , "Jersey D is tr ic t Telegraph C o .,.and whp ,1s a n

-o ld new spaperT eporter, has been appo in ted a g en t / o r the U n lted P ress A ssoelatton, o f

. N ew Tork.G ltjr, fo r Asbnrjr P a rk and Gceah ■ .G rove , ' ■■■ -"TI - >•"I ’> P d o p la who have th in noses a re -pUeged to

r be dream y; W e know o f tw o jqcj th ree Who a re 'th u s a ff lic ted ; th a t is, jth^yldream th a t the

V . e a rth an d all th a t therein Is belongs to them , i a n d wlien tbiey dw ake i t is impossible to shake

off tho hallucination .'T h e New Jersey. D istrict Telegraph Co. o f

A sbury P ark , u n d o r t h ^ njaH a^dm ent op Mr. H . B . In g ra m ,-h a s agreeably su rp rised the

i t 'flnbsorlbere o f th a t com pany in -th e p rom pt­ness o f i t s eorvice. ' I t l« a g ro a t Im provem ent over life old rpgliho. -

) r . ThlFB heldpn Houbq bears tho markH of -ro u g h usage, which we hope will, soon b e rp^

m oved. U pon doors, w indow s-aijd on the gakihouso In T hom son Park, th e rn th less b ill

- p o s te r luis p asted the announcem ents o f sales b y th e special m aster, w hich,' b e in g oyer, flhonld be ftoraped awoy. i , r

W o liav o jas tre jo c jy ed , fresh froni tliopon o f Rov-IG. o f New ark, a pam -

v p lile re n titled “ -Topics for tbo’Y oung Popple 's• M eetings.of Ocean Grove, Sum m er 0^1887.,

T h is ch arac te ristic vqlnrao^btfurids w lth.seed th o u g h ts from the au thor, os well as W lth ^ p t a n d helpfUl q n o ta tlo n s froip H avorgal, S p u r­geon, M o6dy,’Bishop S lnipson, a n d others., W hile the to p ics-are v a ried th o them e Is over- th e eam o, “ .Jeans, tiid 'S av iouB ’V T he sub- ^CGts for the “ W orker’s T ra in ing Clasa” aro j u s t snch as every-earriost^Christian d esires to hour diacuftsed. T he them e for tho " T w ilfeh t M eotings’Ms to bo \!T W P ra ise s o f God, and

• th e R oo^ o f Acte>» • Copies p t -tho “ T opjca’f ^ m ay be o b tain ed a t th e 1 Ocean G rove Book

‘ IB to rO j Or o f th e autU hr; ’

Rosa’ restaurant Is in tqll operation.. ~Tho p ortab lo fiy te n t Is nobby fo r tho b eao k

a s a su n prothcteir. - . • ," Roy. Bonj. M. Adotns, b f B rooklyn, has

ro o m s fit Iho A tlontlo . .. . -^1-1^— - —^D r, W allace, o f th d ' J?reOrrf, h a s began Ills-

te n t Ilfa fo r the snm m or. • VRev. J a m e s -B. Konucdyv o f T rento ii, is

BBmmorlng a t th e A lbion;I M r. S . M. PettonglU a tid Wife, o f Brooklyn, havo room s fit th e Colem an, - >- ^ ‘ : '

H enry RoytC J r . , boh of Ex-G ov. H oyt, w ltli his. fam ily, has room s a t A von In n . . . .

T he d riv in g o f p l lln g 'fp r tbb tiow ral.lroid bridge Is going on a s rap id ly a s possib le/ ', Tho,receip ts o f tho ba th in g hoiises are indro

than , douhlo w h at ; thoy wche las t y ea r thistimo.

Wesloy L a k e ,vw.UU; Its U lum lhatfd lioats,haB already assumed- its y e n tfa n beautjr a tovenddCj. ' ^ . " v .

-~A gentlom en’fi to lie t room h as been fitted 4ip.on th e beaqj*. sou th of the Aabofy aveijifG ba th in g gronndA"' - ’' -' 1: ^ / •

N early a ll tho room s fit A von In n apd Buck­ingham , Key E ast, a re engaged fo r the bal­

a n c e o f th o seasom - - .. : -— t-rr—^t. •/•'*; - ,v . ' v ■ •- Mr. Thos. C hay to r a n d w ife a re a t the Ori­en ta l fo r the second tim e Lbis 'season. T h e / e pn ldn jt s ta y a w a y </, ■■ :■ :•••• • ’•--.% • *,/.v M f/G cdrgo Boyfir, a m em ber 6 f;th o Select CounoU o f P h ilad e lp h ia ,; haa -qngoged room a {at tho M etropolitan. - , ' . ' :x

ReV. G eorge ;F . B reed, form erly ;rec tq r o f /Trinity parish , b ro u g h t his fam ily dow n on th e F o n fth td spend a few ,daysv

T he rap id e rection n f a n O c e n n f lro v o te u t by CapL R aln ear’a w ell-lrainod a n d experi­enced m en 16 a m arvel to observers. -

M r/ W nif gtevenBon, -a p ip tn lnen t .ra llro ad m an o f Ph iladelph ia , WlH spond th e season w ith hia fam ily ait A ^on Ipn^ Key E ast.’ :

A s la rg e a s th e ir w ardroom la, Messrs." Bnrtja & Kirfebride have m onopolized a p a r t o f ,Mr. Pawjoy’fl o p c e fo r^ p c lr pianos., C apt. Jas^ -S./W alling, has resigned h is pos'i- t io n as^ca p ta in o f th e s tea in er M innie Corn tfl^plying betw een KeVport an d New York.

Mr. B radley has a larg e force o f m en laying a b rick uw alk to th b b an d pavilion, ahd the co u rt a b o u t tho s tand-w ili a lso bo bricked.• M r.C . IL Shownkefi re a l "eat a ij) Agent, o t Philadelphia, baa ren ted a co jtag e a t T hird avenne a n d K ingsley s tree t fo r the eeafion.

A block signal honso h as been TilacM a t W oodbrldgc J u n c tio n , w h ere th e New . Jersey C en tra l an d P ennsylvania R ailroads In te rsec t

H ayw ard’s Jce cream,- In b lp e k ,. Is equaii t o

the finest m ad e anywhere.;. Packed In Ice it m akes a delicious' afte r-supper refre sh m en t

Mr. W m. !{. A pplegate , o f Red Bank, has been hired by Mr, Ross aa a ssis tan t to B artine G reen, the ongineeT, in th e bathing;eatabllah* m ent. 1’ *“ ■

Poatuvnale r E vans has placed a targe, a n d ■ilamental caso on th e so n th wall o f th e post

omcQ .thtit w ill announce, th e ' excu tslons o fthe-seasoh. •*. -■

K ev. J . G. C hapm an. M r. E . R ush Fackler, ah d R oberta, dau g h ter o f the late R obert Boyd, a ll o f P hiladelphia , a re a t' th e Aldine, O cean Grove. . v

M r. W . H . H art, p res id en t o f the^ B urling­to n (V t.) L ife Insn ranco Com pany, and Mr. C. I t T errell, secretary^ a re am ong .the guests o f th e C olenlan. • /

A n old gentlem an who hod probably.beeh In th e w ater j o o long on the F ourth , fainted th ree tim es tjn one o f Ross’ ba th ing houses b e ­fore he could be dressed. ■ •

BasThesfl I n O c e a h G to V o ^ is b c t t e r th a n i t h as been for- years,', a lth o u g h I t hap pevee beep p low ---P roperty lfl se llln g -b risk iy ^p n a th e rCat e s ta te agonts a re . do ing a fino bnal-

P e to r’ Q othn , w ho w as b ro u g h t before 'Squire Holm es Tuesday, o n a cliargo o f d is ­o rderly co n d u ct In assau ltin g F ra n k Morelll a n d b is; com panion , ad mittod’ h la g n ilt , an d Uja jndgo dea lt leniently,, le itln g b lm oft w ith paying th e costo. ~ . ,,

T b e b illia rd room an d bow lm ^'alleya o f tbjg Coleman, n n d e r the care fa l/d irec tio n o r Mr; J . K . P ark er, have b een refu^ ilshed w ith new1 balls, p lna an d flxturea, a n d th6: tablcs-^mv^ ered w i tb now<oloth. Tt Is a . p o p u lar reso rt -find deserves ita success. - —P A ll ih e s to res a long M ain - Btreet w ere ja m ­m ed to the doors on S a tu rd ay n ig h t. The cjow d a t H enry S telnbach’s was p articu la rly noticeable. Bakeries .an d m ark e ts w ere cleahed- ou t. G rocery atQ jm c m n t la U h e lc . shelves, an d W ondered .where so m any people cam e from , S unday was welcomed fo r tbe re s t It gave from business cares.

Mr, an d Mrs. B radley-ato a t the Colem an— th e ir u su a l p lace—ppdjprnlse the houfeo and itfim anager fo rg iv in g ; e v ld u n c o th a t; there’s som ebody a b o iitw h o know s bow to p rovide - in a .liberal, refined an d businesa-Jiie way for th e w ants-of a hundred g u e s t s B , Is a n carly Jb1rd In sum m er, aud is o ften u p before th e s u n m aklng-.ihe ro u n d s of th e P a tk to see If every th ing Is right. . r *^ fh e following well know n peqplc a re guests

a tT he G rand A venne H btel : Mr.’J . Holmes, of ther'firm o f llo lm cs & CouKfl, largo .cracker

/bfikeys of New Y o rk ; D r. Benjam in E dg, a m llllonalro' o f New York-; Mr. B, C . Vfin- Dyke,. of the firm o f K .-P ; Flowerl < t Co;, ex tensive New York* brokers Becker,oT N ew YCTfk. and Mr. R obert E llio tt, m ana- ghf p f Ibe j Jjtltftd-Conamnore Gaa Q e .,o f Ne wY ork ..• Jn_ la s t Weeks Issue of Leslie'/i JlluslrqledW e e tliT ^ ^ ^ ^ — “ — r

of teacher In the publlo j school h e re . ' A fter b e r d ea tb h e r rnothflr, Mijs.* M. H elen Crane,fo u n d ‘tbe m anuflcrtpt^qf tblB s to ry am ong the papere In h e r w riting desk. ^

•Jer4oy T om atoes a n d E g g P lan ts ' a r e ' the specia lties a t the M ikado 'M arkot to-day.-Ad</.

M i l l i n e r y .

W e have now a large loi o f stylish trjjromed b a ts th a t wo a ro vBelling very '.low r Also in d - som e flpwers, ribbons, ssilks, gauzes, ofepca an d o rn am en ts / h a ts p rcsaed, crdpo donc over,' fea thers cu rled . - Misses Woolsto ii,f< - ICO M ain S t , Awbuf-y Park , u p s ta irs —

Fire,---Glffi, A ccident, P la te /IJa ss, S teamBoiler, o r S tock Jnsn ranca , call a t ^ 8. flotfldte, 708 C ookm an av . T h e g rea te st vari­e ty o f in su ran cG in tow n^—A jy .- •

FOR- S a l e I—T h a t very valuable sto re prop­e r ty a n d reH ldbnafi3ftuatc o n co rn er d f :MaIn„ s tree t and**Asbury avenue, one of th e b est' b f la li^ a s- p ro p erties , and r e s id e n ts ' tu tho Park.,,; H as a fron tage o f 117 foot on Main 8fcreet, a h d 100 feet, o n A abury avemde. F o r price , te n n s i& c ., ap p ly to M yt^n jfi. G ould/’ 70S Cookpifin avenne.—A d p i■ ; J - •:/

1 F ifty w aite rs a re reg u la rly em ployed a t the C o l e m a n . ‘■V '& r'C > -'•> V f. -.; Q b < 9» F ra n c is Is head-w aiter a t th e N a­tio n a ljtb is y ea r. * "• y .,y ^ -. 'V ; \L iT h e Y .P .-T e m n lo lB - th o -n o p n la rzm ec tln g :p lace in th e Grove.

The tonsorla! p a rlo r o f th e L aP lerro H ouse opened on Saturday^ ‘ ^ ' r

A good f la n h e rs h lt w ill tn rn boa t like a dock’s back tu rn s w ater,

M r; C .'N /B a c o h , wlfo a n d fam ily, o f New­a rk , epent th e 4 th in th e .p a tk .. T he policem en 'sport now hoodgear," p u r­

chased b y M r. Jam es A /B rad ley . .W . O . Chrlktman* an . officer In Uie U . 8 . N .,

With h is wife Is a t the O cean Hotel. • '-/1fqv| 8 . M. H ench an d wife, o f R /alk^re; yillei'M d., fire.g iic sb ra l th e A u ro ra . ' : '•

*•; M r: 8 ; S.- H araim otid,; o f Pblladolphia , Ik,' hom o fo r a few w eoks w itb h is fam ily. ;,.,..

D o g 'carts’are-very p opu lar, a m | th$ young lad les a re q n lte“eJriw rt)at;bandilng th e re in s—

-T he W dvorly g uests a re g re a t f iiu ^ re , ' A q u a rte tte o f fine voices p leases th e neighbor.-- h o o d / . i

Mlsa Booth, o f NOw York j niece o f E dw inBooth', will Bpond several? w eeks o t th e A ta­la n ta . .. •

M r. lllfim Noble, ow ner o f - th e A talan ta ,wiU m ake hls enm m cr hom o „a t th a t popnltiT honso, > « S ; : i S - '/>>’>•

M r. JoBCpb W elsh, c o tu A goods w ahnfac- .turcr, of Philadeiphio, has/room s'a t tb e OceanH o te l/ ' ...

Officer F ord , o f tho F ls h in g P le r / is keeping a n official record d f a ll tbo large fish caugh t there.

M rs. G . L an ^ TanoyhlU a n d son , o f Phila- defphloi will s to p a t tbe A tlan tlo H ouse fo r thoseason .

Dr. Sanford’s 4 hollyhocks a re th o adm lra- llo n o f peoplo w ho pass a lo n g flmnmorfleld

.Tho flret jb lackborriea w ere In tho m ark e t yesterday, ah d th ey are sa id to p len tifu l th is season . ' ■ ;; ‘ . j . -—M r.-B .-C rF a rr/a -fc rrc x te ira lv o -w h o le s f tlr Inm ber d ealer o f P hiladelphia,' ia so jo u rn jn g

J n the Park . . ..... .........Mr; B radley h as o rdered new a tid b e tte r

belia to rep lace th e Iroh ones nojv in use o n tbe ba th in g houses. -

M r. U riah W hite, o n : L ake avenne, bas in b loom tw o Bwdnl cactl, w hich qre well w orth tak in g a trip tb see. >

C anvas shoes a re becom ing v ery fash lonav blp.... M any lad les p re fe r them to a ll o thers —to w ear on the b each .

I f yon g o to th e A m erican S p a th is sum m er begin to pneker your m onth ov er, th e new proniineiatl6n—4>6ore-to-go.’’ r> -

Seventy gtieBta a rr iv ed , a t th e E l .Dorado, Ocean GroVe, on Satnrday . V ery few o f the large houaes,can b e a t 'that,

M r. W ..T . B cckctt, o f , Blooey, N ew Bqnth W ales, Ausirajlla, ;j.s th e jtn O st o f Mr. 8 S . H am m ond a n d fa m ily On B crgh atreet.

Mr. J /H . B nm sted . o f the w ell-known honse of Sweetsdr' F e m b r ^ t r ^ J ^ ^ a / w U l i I i i s fam ­ily a t th e Belvedere fprTho fl f tb season.

Mr. C. A . B^der.’ o f the N assau N ational f lan k / New Y ork, a n d Rev. ,D r, Jos.^P,,M c­M illan, of K en tucky , a re a t th e M etropo litan ; j

A .n o y e lty in lad ies’ accou trem en ts a t the seaside Is a w hite s a tin parasol, w ith a y a c h t , sh ip o r b a th in g scene hand p a in ted u pon one.side. .....

M rs. A. B. W ood, widow of tbo la te D j. Jo h n B. W ood, n ig h t ed ito r o f -the N ew Y lfrk S u n , is snm tncring .fit^lhe^EH w obd, Ocean Grove. , J . ^ ,

■fltev* -W.writes m ony.of iho boantlfnl hym ns found In tho Sunday-school singing books, h as room s a t th e A urora . ■' ; •

. Dr. G . A. Haw ley, ow ner o f one o f tbe .moist ex tensive 'and r ich coffee p lan ta tions*? /' Central Am erica, .has room s fo r h im self an d £810117 a t t h e ’B ristol. . , .

M ajor P a tte rson la on d o ty ag a in os Chief- of,Police o f Oeeati Grovo, and[ w ill keep his w eather eye opetr fp r those whoso com pany Is no benefit to tho G rove. , 5 ^—Anxious :Mothcr-"-“ "W here_aT o -y o n n ffo ln ^ w j t ite f” , WiHlo—“ T o tak e a b a th .” A. M .

“ The idea 1' D on’t y du d a re g o In th e w ater u n til you learn how to h w lm .” ; T >

A eolfdly bu ilt, good-look Ing. lady, occupied a ro ck e r oii tho pavilion ‘o n ‘ S unday. . I t belonged. td a boo tb lack’s outfit, a n d / m ay h av e been h l ^ ^ f o r the occfi^bh,

M r. C; L. J& O a h as engaged W . IL F a iry ,the con trac to r, to bnlld him a po ttage on F ran k lin A venue near. P ilg rim P a th w ay . I t will b e fCr/tho u se q f fais d augh ter. •

The-AUditorinm wilLgoe n b e a b le to h av e a . b rass b a n d • Ar^trom bouo a n d c o rn e t a re already on d n ty , and; w |ien Charles J . T aylor arrives th ere will b e p lo n ty o f .music.

Miss M abel O lm stead, th e a r t is t o f M dfris- tpw n, N ..J i,^sev eral-o f whose p ictu res held prom inent places In the lo st A cadem y o f D esign exhib ition in New Y ork, is a g ueat a i the B ristol. /

Y ouugstcrs sh ou ld tio t th ro w sa n d a t their playm ates on tho bea'ShV One lit tle fel­low 1b now - In th e d o c to r’s ca re w ith eyre badly h u r t from th Is / panae./ Tnfiatnm ation h ^ .n e ite jy dep rlv ed b'.m o f h is sight. .. .j.

T he Evening Su n says th a t P ire lflcn t 6 , (fR RotwrtSj -pf the P. It. R ,, Is to spetral .paiV u fthe season a t th e C olem an. v W e sh o u ld ;b e pleased to havp s u c h a ills tin g q isb cd railroa d

iffirirah r6 h g n sf b l it a s ye t hd h a a n 't notified P roprie tor W aodrnif to reserve th e b es t room fo r him . - 7 ’u L ,V - :;••• .

Mr. L. C. M eyer, o f th e P assenger D epart7

iflr a*'velry. readab le shAFt story, en titled - “ L aurel C am p, A nd w hat cam e of it,” I t was w ritton: for tn a t jo u rn a l b y thela te Mlsa A ^nes E C ra n e iw h p wifefe several ________________________ , ______otherB tories-for it, a fto r s[ie took tb irposU ioh ' m oot of'C r~R . It. o f 'N / J r / t s a t thQ ~Elbqreir

for a , few dnys, w hile looking a fte r the b u s t ness o f the N, J. S outhern ■ Divl’aion. T he

‘Elberon Is a s o r t o f ra ilro ad headquartered M r.‘ G. t u Jo ra je tn o n j o u r ," form er statfofi; agent, a n d H arry S co tt, th e p resen t ticket- Beller, m ake tlielc hom e there.

' M orrelfi’s b a n d / ao w ell know n In former- years on the beach, has beep engaged |by M r.

. BradtSy for the season , and. will b e ioea ted a t the Seventh avenne bath fng houses. A sm all portion o f w h a t will eventiially bo a large

'pavilion , is toVite erected fo r tb e ir acoommpT d a tlon . a s soon aa posaible, T he b^Teman noiiBe b and will p lay In the Aebnry a n d F ifth avenue pavilions.

A-correspondent w riting to a real eata to a g e n t bore, s a y s t I haVo passed sum m ers In New port, R i.I., m ost o f th e New Jereey re ­so rts , liaye bcen to tlie , p rin c ip al, w aterin g p laces of Europe, a tid n o t ono o f thorn will com pare (or ttionkands. of^ reasons t o Aabury P ark . I am com ing to locnteTn y ° 0 f reasido city . I t wlU bo. bo th tho B um iW a n d w in ter san ita riu m o f tho coun try , a n a \ j f headlong Bpbcuiation. does not got contro l, A sbury P a rk ’s destiny need n o t be so u g h t fo r b y aak- lug' the s tara in thW b r ig h t tSVmament.”

A r e » > 011 I n s u r e d 7I f n o t-c a lt a t G o ald ’s in sa ra n cp .Ascbcy,'

/ ( ^ C ookm an avenue). ’'•Fire,1 life a n d acciden t lusuratieo. A ls o p la to g to s b find boilera Ip- sn rod a g a in s t a co ld en tz-A d o . -

F or Sale* . |. T he P in e G rove C ottage, N67 -S avenuo, near E m ory 'stree t. Tho la ld n d View Cottage,* N o. 008 F ifth aventio, n e a r Em pty s tre e t. • rT io /T g te ro : irepeirty /rA oirnor ’M^

chose money can,remain An mortogef. ; . j l V % H M tiux/ AB't fo r O w po^-^A d^;

B ananas anti aU tho domofltlo fru its fresh daily .a t th e M ikado M arfiot.—Adw, .

W d have the finest lin e o f H ang ing L am ps on Vho co ast1 an d a t the low est prices. \,Y p a can buy a n ice o n e fq r tr ip do llars o f \ —Adv. W . M. PAwiftir * C o ., M alpB t;

rj-Awnlngs, fe lting for- boilers, , new codo w eather signals to bo adoptod M arch i , 1887,: p rice from to $ 10 p e r sot,'. Horfimenway’s, fll5 Cookm an avenno. — i. / ,\.v 7 ’

G a i ^ o n : or, m all y o u r address fo' H t fl. jEuraea, No. i M ain s tree tr If yon need m a t^ tresses renbvated; U X pu wlU,bft¥9*pi'ompt a t£ ten llnn . P r ic o M t t i» l i§ i^

• Asbury Far]i r k * - r v-

havo. flreri there . F riends, in wbpse/_jadg- m etit, ta s te an d in te g r i ty I 'h a v e the m ost im plic it cpnfifioncey had n to n i^ in o j t a c q u a i

-trenid^no^be-fo^ndpnonrorirtittrT ioaat/liner b u t, filaal d rlv cn -w lth dulleu .In th e grOat m etropolis find its acljacont cities, I had given I t rio th o u g h t find failed d o realize all th a t was’ to ld ill©. L o st season 'tho gonial proprle-, to r o f th e M inot H onso sa id •* Como an d soer for y ourself,” a n d for tw o novor-to-bo-forgo/ ten d a y s and n igh ts ^ w alked along Its ave- n u e s u n d strecte, w andered am id i t s groves o f o rem aiic chairs-gazed o d t ii][)riri th A alm ltless occhn , “ The h a lf h ad never been told, m o.” ; I wondered a t the. tam eness1 of a ll I had heard a n d ro ad . Tho A tlan tic coaat (rom M aine to tho Chesa­p eak e h ad been iqore o r je s s fam ilia r to mo P o rtlan d w ith i ts rparvellonO b a y N e w p o r t w ith its ocean avenue and- palaces; its far- fam ed to w er,' au d in ih o auciont p a r t o f tho city , it^ fintiqqOJiotiBoa Where l in g o r /e t the- gioryo f re volutlbnary d a y s .w lie n the F rc n c kprqtiouhced i t a m ost enchan ting c i t y ; B lock Islan d , th a t em erald gem o f tho s e a ; W atch Hill, w ith its sand d u n es an d e leg an t h o te ls ; New ,JLondon_w lth_ .lte.jsander£ul b a t bovr ltom onnm ents find h is to ry ; Now H a v e n ; Shelter Island , Baybrqok,. L ong B ranch, fill these a n d m any m ore I had scon in fill tholr g lory , b n f Ashhry P a rk s tan d s filorio, nn rlvalled , fliiai^ proachable, fi llt(io piece o f Edon loft fo r h a to kn o w ,,m an ’s first Inheritance and . prim al h o m e ; to ehow im ju s t w h a t-G o d designed th is e a rth to b o ; i t i s t i llttlo sam ple rctvUzed from Jho B o o k o f Rovolaliott to load n s to anr tlc lp ato an d p ray , “ T h y kingdom

T he w ondorfnl qn lot, fimid tho b risk energy o f I ts p e o p le ; th o gentleness and thonaU tfnl kindness prevailing through ail tbo g rea t throngs '; th e courtesy from a ll clashes o f Its citizens, servants, om nibus drivers, m er­ch an ts , hotel keepers, m in iste rs " an d v isitors each w |lh constan tly a rriv ing ond departing crow ds, seeking t o *do a l l In th e ir pow er to a id one. In ga thering; all tho sw co tncss/rest and social en joym ent possible.

ThO conception o f such a c ity was an bifipi- re J io n /J to jex h e iitlo n A . jn lrao lL —A lt .hall - to . Its noble founder-v—w bnt faith I W liatjw rse- yorailco.Y w.hfit.eipondltnreB 1 w hat cotifidorico in th e b e tte r so rt o f h um an n a tn ro ; surely we

a n tic ip a te tho re tra in from a. million tired .hearts, “ well done, good an d faltb fn l rerivanfc1 '

T lie .loca tion o f A sbury P ark is fcllcltlous. M idw ay bctw ocn, an d cqu l-d lstah t from /tho g rea t c ities o f Now Y ork an d Pblladolphia, s tre tch in g o a t her, w hlte c lean h a h d s o f g ree t­in g to Bostfin an d BaUImoro, approached e ith e r w ay b y th e far-fam ed Pennsylvania R ailroad, sm ooth, rap id and elcgnnt, o r from N ew Y ork b y -s te a m e r to Sandy H ook and th en ceb y ra .il. ^ ; j "

A sbnry P a rk Is never th e samo, th ere Is no ftaa ta lt'gy a b o n t It. On throo d ifferent occa­sions have 2 been tboro. New bnildjngs are being erected, th e streets. Improved, the elec- trio llgh t Oashlng Its glory o n c ity a n d sefi/ new faces,- new .:b u rs ts -o f in n o cen t; laughter from chlldifih heflrto, tlio titnid m aiden and h e r g en tle loverf tho aged w ith g listening h a ir an d transfigured cean.tenanoes--tho one.iiTe-., veallng the peace w ithin, trie o th er the com ing sp lendor from tho npllfted G ates o f P e a r l - t ire d m en o f buslncsd th ro w thomsolves opon the sand , res tin g b ra in , nerve find botly, <j$l pleased, to* w atch tholr . little ones building m onnm ^ntsj pyram ids an d forts, to fee sw ept aw ay b y th e incom ing tid e ; the husband npo n whose a rm Icafis au cqfeobledpfilo-faced wife, b rea th in g Iho oxono .of the flea and pines, a n d ca tch in g som e o f th e (lfmpics' and b r ig h tn ess ; ereryw here-k indness, love and ptirlfcy. T he abfiocco o f ex trem e faahIon aufl fashionable display m akes i / n o p lace fo r the bntterfltes find dolls pf-foshlon, who od ly ex­is t to bo pdm lred f its frew lo m from thCLgilded saloon, the gaa-llt palace, tbo “ drunkory” and bay room cansca It to b e avoided by those.who can e n jo y n o view unless seen th rough , the bottom o f fi tu m b le r ; and. Iasi the ocean i t­self, never tho., samo y e t a lw ays inggestfa l, to s t , qtieasyi- ribW ro arin g w ith anger and pain, send ing to heaven th e 'd eep d iapason o f j ts un rest, th en , dim pled w ith sm iles an d breaking, in m usical p ea ls o f lau g h ter a t o u r feet. A gain In tbo darkm As, b lack an d terrl-

_ble, 8howlngJtfl^ wli I te teeth along tho shore, ready to d e v o u r^ A t rfiaT 'calffi'atid 'riifioott^- wlth g en tle heav in g billows, polished by the sn n u n til It becom es a m irro r In to which God m ay look an d we ca tch the reflection,

O ne who lovea to th ink , res t, read a n d tak e exercise can never bo w earied h e re ; th e espla7 n ade—a g rea t p lan k w alk from tw enty to

- fr'Furty feet i n /vrldtbT*oir the- exu ^m o 'ed g o o f th o ocean , a n d inUea in length—affords a prttinenade unequalled , flanked bn e ither side w ith com fortab le seats, w ith pavilions, fish­in g piers,*stim mer houses roofed and p ro tec t­e d . from ra in , b a th in g houses, m usic .w ith ' th ousands o f b rig h t .an d hap p y ' faces iq the g rea t m ov ing th ro n g s, added to th is alt ration ­a l e n jo y m e n ts ; an d beside ail th is the city itse lf, w ith I ts ch tifches o f a ll denom inations, Its au d ito riu m , lib ra ry , E ducational H all, s to res th a t w ould g race any of o n r larg e c ities ; Its drives, tbo cosm opolitan ch a rac te r o f its

th e lit tle cheap 'q n ie t hom es nestllpg in th e pines, the g rea t elegant,m finr alons q f lu x u ry a W w ealth , th e varied a rchi­tec tu re th e pure, A rtes ian w ater,, th e thorough san ita ry law s, a ll' go to m akd up ' fi plfice of re s t and- com fort, o f relaxation , su re and lo fty en jo y m en t u npara lled on th e ea rth . I could o n ly say an I left It, “ I, Jo h n , saw the h n ly r lfy tip” Jim iaatem -crim lBg-^ow&T-lreffl- GpdLorit o f heaven prepareril aa a .b ride adorn ­ed b y h e r h u sb a n d ." S uch to m e Is A sbury P ark , tooeilif- by th e sea. -

P aa to r N o rth 'B ap tis t Cbiirch, Newark,8 . J / .K h a p p , 7 / 1

* N^dL

r —Jffllort on Hops*Lfirgo s igns d isplayed ill f ro n t o f C entra l

H a ll yesterday t>oro th o logcnd “ Sparkling H op ,” an d denoted th p tth e new an d delicious tetnpcrfluce bevcragc.-caUod b y th a t 'name, confd be o b tained inside. L ast n lgb tw hon P re f . A udrd an n o u n ced th a t the e ven ing con- c e rf waa/Emv-tboro were somo puzzled faces in th e andleoce,- a n d several ladles an d gen­tlem en lingered a fte r th e A lpine choir had le f t the at age. Som e one a t length approach­ed tho Professor and asked him whofa the dan c in g w ould : “ D a n o lijg p * e x -‘claim ed tho aatonlBhed..m anager, “ w hy we h ave n o d an c in g here .” “ B u t,”, sa id tho gentlem an, “ you advertised I t an d w o have com e to h av e a HtRo d an ce. Thoio’B your sign-right o a t in f ro n t now, ond It says ‘Spark- Hng H a p ^ o n ig h t 1” ' , #>7, ■

B o m i d . t o K e e p f l p .

A woek o r m ore ago th e D xitY^-J ouirtrxfr suggested th e p lacing o f an oleotilo light be­tw een tho Ashing plor a n d the largo flag-slaff, a n d yestorday the suggestion was acted upon. M r. B radley h a s artdtjd fo n r n ew lam ps be­tw e e n Dio foot o f the lake ond the. fl$hing ‘plery a n d If rib delay occurs the ligh ts w ill bo tarntxl- „Pn this 'evenlfigi T h e 'A sb p ry Park befich m u s ta n d shall bo the best; IHnirilnated m ile s tre tc h o f san d on the Atlriritl^eriast.

\v-M ain s tree t, a b o u t 7 o ’clock each evening,

fa a m in ia tu re Broadway,, 'w ith ' its backs, s tages, baggage^ wagfiris .a n d trffekers’ .Inde- scrlbablea, pjl b en t o n gottlng.hom e to “ feed u p ,” a n d th e d u s t thtiy k ick u p raake^ the g ifisag ray . ^ :

/ .

Lettuce Ja a .fayorito b reakfast, .vegetable. T o take, a c risp , fresh leaf, o d d : a little d ress1

Jn g , ro ll It round a fo rk and close one eye' afi y ou sto w i t aw ay betw een y o u r te e th ,/ is som eth ing to th in k /b fp r ' fo r a ri/h o iir after*’

Jwardfi, T h a t’s tbo w ay to o u t le ttu ce ; riovcr W ith a I$n!fe, k. -

—i£Sb fihgldbri w ill fioomripen. - ; The A lpine Choir concerto arej p o p u la r .. ”

A b ig hotel fo r W inter gnestfi,Is ta lk ed of. A / d c a f r i ^ um bfT runo- sriia .daily /papers

abrinYtbo P ark . > J ' ‘ '•' Everybody would / 111 0 to hook- a 10* pound

b ass from tho F lsh lng lP lcr.; T he S an itary Code of A sbury P a rM fi to bo

pab llshed In pam phlet form .r Ey-Gov. H oyt, o f Pennsylvania, Is n o t r

sto p p in g for a tim e a t Key E a s t , '$ h o noW stone Walk oil M ain, s tre e t aboyo

MfitUtofi,4v®flari1s a n imprevomentrr - Roy- E , J / 8 tcari)s, p .D v o f E aaton , Md ,1s

.dno.of the pron?lflerit gucaia a t th e OaTcolltonf Ocean Grove lias a num ber ° f om atonr pho-

tographefs,^Vrho a re cap tu rin g scones in theplace.

Trie tim b er an d j rm ia_for--the-new 7electrlo rqiUi a re delivered a lo n g nearly th e en tire ro u te . \ i v.

M rs. Q e n 'N eg loy and dnoghter. of P ittsb u rg /T a , aro visiting the Park, find are qnar- tered at the AVcat End.

Mrs. D r, M. C. F o lie tt; o f G lean,, N . Y .j Is fipfindlrig.tbo.scaaon-ftt^h© --LaPlerrriHoitEcs while the] D octor is abroad . V. • /" " /

Mr. UuRh Row land and wlfo, aml Mr. PJ[8 . H ill arid wife, aro am ong the proriilnerit P h ll’ adclphlaria a t tlje C olotoau llonse.

Mr. EHery 0 . 'Ford; of Washington j b;<£»'!s an arrival a t the Atlantic Honso. Mr. Ford Is a well-knowri lawyer of the National Gnpltah

Mr.Tie nry 8 to I n booh fq u n d h is trade was -booming to 8ach an extent ias(,.wceH tha t he has pu ton to new olerks,' making* oypy^O In all.' ' . Mr. uudM re. Everett York, ot Wfifihtngton, D C., are visUlng .MIss Josfe Kingsley. -Mr.* York ii; private’ fioctetary to Chief Justice Stanley Mathews Of the Supreme Coart.

C. E; Troomner and W, T.^Reynolds, promi­nent-settle and steel manufacturers of Phila­delphia, With their families, have Beleoted tho Metropjolitan for their snmmorihoiue.

M essrs .' E lisa A. H unsickor an d J . I I , Sm ythfii'.of Priljladelplila, a re M etropolitan T lo te lR tte s ts ^ ;^ h o ^ la t te r lrc ro a n e c te 3 7wliA: th e B nnib lne Pablisliirig Co., a n d iho term er fa fin ex tensive g rain d e a l e r ,^ - / / - ^

From iho reckless m anner in 'w h ich horses a re le ft u n tied on tlio. s treet, an d in m any cases a t,th o peril o f lifo, would It no t bo well th a t the o rd in an ce com pelling the fasten ing o f a ll horscS loft a ione bo sti lctly enforced f T here w ould bo few er' runaw ays an d ferirtir accidonta. v. - •. Engcno Ashton, the qotcd dramatic reader. Is to give an enicrtaiprhcriCat the Coleman next Monday ovonliig. Mr. Ashton baa re­ceived the most flutter jag, nottecs from prom- inent critics. He Is. resting /o r a mopth ajri Asbury Park and hns been induced to give tb Is reading. •' ;. * ^ ' *>•' ^ - t -

'M any pf trio avenues are used; for b a it field^m nch to the annoyance of those who live near. - Tho- police should fitopjtlTfinch playjng in iho, alrrieis, bofow soroo orio is- brirt. Yesterday a .bfilj camo wlthiu two or three inches of a iody’fi head, as sho was walking plong Fourth avenue. . v'

Rev. J.- jF. Rdbln-ion went to Now York oof TU today to help his colored friends officially censure Mr. Bradley for his', “ color line” views. This Is' tho same man ,who defiantly announced ;two weeks ago that h e 'a n d hla fellow-whoopera would

Lit), *4 25, 5.1)0, 0.40 p. nt.F o r Now York, via. Bandy Uook and Wost Kiid—

F or Philadelphia and T ronton/vla. Bound Brook Itou te -o .io , 7.20.0.40 a. m., 2.00 4,10 p .m .

F o x Qoeen Jtoaoh. Bprinff Lako arid Boa G irt— 0.15. 0.47,7.21; 7.42, 0.1ft, 0.41/10.25, 11.05,11.10, 11.80 a. m.. 12.37,1.00, 1.06,2.01, 3.30,4.00,4.1ft, 4.S5, 4,40».4A5, 5.0ft, 5.20, 5.35, 5,55, 0.03,“ 0.10, .0.25, 7,p0,710, 8.15, KftO n. id,

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J I B E E K O b n A n n N E W Y O R H R . It*

j:- In effoct Jurie’-Sf, ^887.

TOAIKS ,W|I.n- LXA.V* »OB rnRKUOLD AS rOLLOWH/*Leave Asbury l ‘a rk—7.20,.8.45,, 10.55 a . m ./ilO ,

. 4.S», 6.30pi-iu. / ' • 1 -.Leave Ix>ng Brahoh—7,40, 9.00, 11.15 a . m . / 1.80,’

4 45, 6.50 It. m.T^ave.Braaehpovt—7.43,0.06, H .tS a.n i., 1,83,4,33,

' 5.53p .m . -Leave Llttlo SIIver-7.48,9.13,11.23 a. m ., 1.38,-4.38,

5.68 p. m . - ' ' ; •Leave Red Bank—7 03^)18.11.80 a. m., 1.43, 4.57,

6.06 p. m.Leave Mmdletown»-800, to .20 -vi. m ., LfiO, 4.62,

6.14 p. m ." ; ,. t itavk rasnnoLn vow nitn bank, xtc; r

7 il0 .9.00,11.15 a. m „ 2.05,4.30, 5.50 p. m,. J . E. RALPIf, Sup't. |

go to hell” : i r there happened to b e aqY proacrip tivo o rder s tack u n t h e g a tes o f tho bottom less p i t to the con- tra ry . L e t’s s r i i : a m inlator o f tho gospel o u g h t.to w arn hla followers to flee t b l w rath to com e, * |aa toad - o f egging thorn; o r by lp- flfim m atory . speecjios- There was "fi ‘iftan r i a m ^ C ham bers Who preached Bethel In| 1885. H o had wild nutio iis on . th is snbjept/ a n d Ib is m onth was -hardly largo enough to hold trie dennnoiatldns t!iaf. ho. fe lt against' M r. Bradley. Cham bers w ent u n d er a clond a n d “ sk ipped” later on . .lan ’t jtbere a m oral- ip th is for som e o ne?

O rgauizlhg for LaGrosfte.T he p opu lar crazo fo r a th le tic gam es has

Btruck A sbnry P ark ers sqnoro fri the fore­head. The whee!raett' have th e ir inn ing , the b a se balllets w ill sooti g e t their strikes, an d now th e favorite g am e o f LaCresse Is com ing to Ib e f f b n t r r i l -nieeti 1 ig-lH ^to /be held t a t 8 o ’clock this evening a t tho Lake A Vcuuo Hoobo fo r fho p grppse Of organizing a tea m . '

' - J E n w a r . I K i i l a r g c B A | ; a i n .T hetoT s ev ldcritly a race goin g o n betw een

to T rb b re ^ o w n e ff b y M r . CowarU’a p a tro n s a n d tbo carpentcm em ploywl by b ltn . H e bad a lread y m ade q u ite a n ex tensive add ition to hia . a ta b k s th is am nm er an d now h e baa engaged Mr.; H .yC. M arryo tt to p u tu ^ a n o th e r buUdlng lOxbl aa a s to rag e fo r ca rria g e s .. -

A S u g g e s t i o n .To the E d itor o f j h e Jourtm ft

P e rm it m o to n»k n fow qnqnUpna cppccrmIng tho servan t problem , which has rec e n tlf received soino a tten tio n irir thlricom niuriify? -

How lo n g w ould tlfe gtjeats rem ain a t any b f o n r hotels if the se rv an ts should In trude them selves in tho p a rlo rs an d upon the piaz- zfis f I f tho servan ts shou ld a lso occupy the chotoe seats, m arch three o r fo n r ab reast abriqt-ttsp bouse jostllrig oU persons In their p a th , p u ff |to b acco sm oke ln to .lad ies! f a ^ i how lo n g would guests s tay whoro they, w ere sn b je e t to finch Im llgnltiost

see an ch behayior o n .tho p a r t of se rv an ts on the beach' th an to see i t in thb hotels ? I s not

^tbuhOArtT Wrilk on tlio beaclT M r7rB rad 1 ey’sp iazza ? Does b e rio t m ain tain th e beach im- p rovcm 0q ta .a t b Is prlvat.9 expense solely fo r th e ;p u rp o se of ad d in g to ' the pleasure arid com fort o f the very v isitors whoso-patronago g ives to se rvan ts tbfilr occupation and tholr w ages? .: ’ /...

T he rem edy fo r tb e annoyance we a re suf­fering in to ie jn a t te r has a lready been poin ted o n t'T b y o u r colum ns. ; ■' l” 7 ;

E inployera find no' tim e-to .v isit th e befiob, b a t i f they w ere able to leave tholr duties long enough d uring th e season to s tro ll upon^the handsom e p riv a te protrionade from which tho o w n er-h as thugftfar oxohfcled h o one. th elr d epo rtm en t w ould be adjnsteddfo tho ties o f thti place. /.E m ploy to sliould/bo-ev.en more: p u nctilious th a n th e ir empSoyers;ritt> their endeavor to co n trib u te to the cojitont- m en t a rid p leasu re o f visitors.

FERGUSON’S

COAL, WOOD/& CHARCOALought to su it you.

tftVTALITT.’-^r keep both H a r d V .chfgli and “*--------- • t iln K CottlH, a ll ,Blzea.Wd of tbeV rc e * h u rt iln K t e a l s , m i m m , uuu<»

...b es t.q u a lity obtainable.. My W rio d Isex tra good and is always perteotlyj — . . . — — -*—* l ba------- -*J‘>dry., My Charfoal I lvavo mado >' especially for my own trade.

PRICES-Thft low to t|»oftslbl©/ F a c i l i t i e s unototiled*,in this town. F u ll

Weight an a guaranteed. 'T A B D i Main fit.j ^opp. Occan Grovfi Sobool V Houso,

B r a n c h O O leesl'Leriik tin’s •Grocery, Asbury Park ;Jwalnrigbbifc KrrlukHon, Ocean G rove^Order a t offices, o f drlvors, by telephone o r by

mall, iwhlreaaed . ^

F E B G U S O N ’ S C O A L Y A R D

33. 3D. OI2/^l3vE3EDE*, THE BOAT BUILDER,

j p E . - f N s v i .V a n i a u A i i . n o A i ) .

• p n and after June 27,1887.,7 '/UAIN8 I.KAVK ABnURY PARK

p New York, Newark^EllzabetliJ RahwaytBed. Bauk, Long Branch and 111 termed late siAtRfiw a t 6.45,-9ClO a. Mij l.lOj 4.26_(cxpKfi8);5.50,B.4U- ■prnr. - - •• ..

xpress for Now -York, Newark, Elizabeth and Long lirfificfi ct7.40, 8.45 a. m . .Limited Express for Long Branch nud New York (air parlor cars), 8.2U a. m. . ;

For South Amboy,. Matawan an d Intermediate stations, p.10 a m., I .I0 ,5.80,0.40.p. in. :.

For Philadelphia (Brond^treet), Trenton, Prince/ toil, Monmouth Juiiotton and Freehold, a t

• 7.42, 041 ti.m„;12.37, 4 00,' 5.35p. m. ? Saturdays only fori Freeh old, 11,10 n. lm > ■ lltro u g h Express for Trenton and I’hlladelpbla

(Broad Street), with parlor car attached, 7.21 a . m. • - -7 - :■*

For Camden, Burlington, Bordentown and points on the Amboy Division, via Berkeley andTopin River, week days, 0.47 ft. m., 4.40 p. m,

Camdcil, BijrHnglon and Uonlentown/vift T ftiv ton, 9.41 a. m„ 12.37, 4.00 p< m /; via JflmeR- burg, 7,47 a, m;. 0.35 n. m, : ;. : *

Fot Toms .Elver; Island iIclghtB and iiitermedinte stations, 0.47, 0.15,11.05 a. m„ 4,40, 4 56, 7.00, p.

week days.For Island'Heights tind^way points, 12.87 p. m.For Point Pleasant and Intcrmcdlato stations, 0,47,

0.15,11.00 O. m ., 12.37, 2.01, 4.35, 4.65,-6.03, 7.00, 8.50 p .m ., ’

ThAtNS iEAVBNBW YORK (via Courtlurirlt and Dca- .brtMsCs Btreot Ferries) for Aauuqr park

At 7.10r y.l0, a, m . (cxpTCflS), 12.00 noun, 2.30, 3.10 . |ej^)rcs8), 3.40 (limited), 4.10 (express), 600,

trAiub j!kavk vi!n,AUBrirnu^ (utoftti■ Aflnunv PARK/ .

_At 0.50, 8.00,11,20 a. ra., 2J0, 3.8Q/A00 p .-----------^ftttirdftya oniy, &:00p. m ; Market Btreet, vlaCam-

dep ftnd Trcnton; 7,‘J), lO.Stta^m.,.2 ^ 1 ^ 0 0 p.- m . ; via JamoBburg, 7.20 a. mrr4J)0 p. m . : via,

; Toms River and Berkeley, 8,550a. m., 4 00 p. pi.• 1 J. It, WOOD, GcnT Pass, Agent-

CHAB. K. PUGII.-Gen’l Managcr. ' 1 “

Street) you

J J E W T O B K A LO N G B R A N C H B . I*

Time Table^Tn effect Jririq 'B tatioto iri Now Y ork—Central i t H. o f Now Je r­

sey, root of Liberty B treet; P; R. It., foot " Conrtiandt and Uosbrosses Stroeta. -.

r t j u t n p t v p t O B x t o * A im tTB T * A * |C , * 0 .Central It. It. of N. J .-4 .0 0 / 8.16, < *030, *11,15

A. rn., 1.80, *2.30, *8,80r 4.00, *4.30, *5.80, 0.15 .. .p, m .; ..

Pennsylvania—7.10, *9.10 a. m ., 12.00 m ., 2.80, . *3.10/*8.40, *4.10.5.00.0.60 p. m .

Leave Newark, Broad St: Station, for Asbnry P a rk ,* o .—H.25, 11.00 a. m ., *1.08, 4.00, *4^5. 6.20 p. m . M arketBt. S tation—0.32am., 12.20, *3.85^*4.09, 5-J26 p. to. . . . LiA i.rn Asntnvr vxn k f o b »r»w yobb, Ao. “

Central R. It, o f N. J .—0.l0f,*0.65,7.90. *8.00, 9.40,*10.65 a. m , 12.40,2.00.4.10. 7.15 p. m

Ponn«ylvanl'i--oA45v *7.40, *8.20, *8.46, 9.10 a. m.,

T h,ere is h a r d ly a d e si/a b le fa b r ic in th e tra d e th at j s n o t e m b ra ce d in Jthev ab o v e sch ed u les. A n d -o n e th in g m o re . I f i t s irh a p p e n st'h a tin c o n se q jie n c e o f a n p e c o lia r ity o f sh ap e th e cu sto m er d o e s n o t findva p e r fe c t fit, h is m easu re is a t io n c e ta k e n i n ou r C ustom U ep a rtm e n t, a n d any^suit h e se le c ts m ad e p e r- , fe e t fo r h is u se, w ith o u t e x tr a c h a rg e . ’ ' ■■

G o o d s e x c h a n g e d " o r m o n e y refu n d ed fo r s ich as are n o t satis fa c to ry Or as rep re se n te d . - - '• -

P u r c h a s e r s t o t l i o a m o u n t o f S l O o r J o v e r . .

or Manasqnou and point Pleasant—C.l5t 0.47, 9.15, 10.25, 1105, 11 JO, 11.20 a. ni., 100 ,1.0ft,~.0t, S:3O, 4.15, 4.8ft; 4.40, 4.M, 5.0ft, 520, 5^5, 6.03. 0.10. 0 25,7.00,7.10, 8.15,8.60 p.-m.

For Philadelphia, via. Soa Girt—*7.21. 7.42, 9.41 - ft/m ., 12.27, 4.00, 4.40, 5.85 p. m.

For sta tions on P . IL R. to Toms River.-vla., Bay Head, 0.47, 9.15, 11.05 a . m ., 4.40.-4165,'7.00 p ..m . For Caradert and Phllotleiphla, vIh. Sea Side Park* 0.47 a . ra., 4.40 p. m .

•—Express.1 RUFUS BLODGETT, Supl.If. P. BALDWIN^?. P. A . C. P . P . qf.N. J .

J . II. _W01)I>. Oen'l Pat. A ot. P. P.P.

A re y o u ' L o o k in g fo r a R e lia b le - G ro ce r,

M . L . B A M M A H .V T ■*" ^ ~ ,* •' J ■ * . .. « .. . , * tAre you looking for Excellence.; in Quality of Goods, in

■ ■ that line, ■j t o c . I „ . B a .r r L x a Q .a n . .

ERICKSON,

A N D -

Wo would respectfully inform tho publlo t h a twe aro-now In receipt o f several car-loads or Furniture dlreot . from the W estern Mauufoo- turers, which was made especially fo r the Sea­side Trade: • *•*------

Feeling conOdonL.that from 21 years’ exiierl- -encetfhtitobuBlnosfl th a t wo ctin furnish Ui ourEatronBdJiifl season GimmIs th a t for stylo, d u ttf1

Uity...ftiid prieo cannot, fall ttx..please, ua they have been bought w lth tbu greatest of care and for cash. The following quotation will show how thoy will be sold t

White Wood Suita “Ash Suits, t» pieces, *lTto *75-Antiqiic Oak Suits, ’'""l-IT'0Springs and Mattresses,

. j a s iywaH the low est m arket price.

THE LAROEST LINE OF

CARPETS AND RUGSNEW JE R S E Y 'C O A S T ,

and .prices the lo w est

Special attention given to the

Making and. Putting Up of Window Shades by an ;

Experienced Man.

Wo mitirantoo^^ent,ro satisfaction Iri j J.

Stoves and Tiiiware; English \ and American Crockery,' !; - Fjmcy awrUomratfiv • •

Glassware,, Table . ". . . Cutlery, Sil- ,

. verware •'And o v cry llH n/lnn IIou.-D-fnrnlHliInf! ]|no.

—Y K T N A r ^ - ^ ^ X ' .HARTFORD, <*1

Franki-giieeessor to Qshomo’ &_Pawiey,;;// r;/

f -J4AKTFORD, 'C-JHANOVER, of New Y ork, "

- ORIENT, o f Hartford,1 AMERICAN FIRE, of Phflncl1, ■ HAMBURG-BREMEN, G .tm 'y

.I'ENNSVLVANIA.of Phllnd’o ‘ .N O R T H E R N , of London,' ‘

‘ c AMERICAN, N ew srt.*■ '' Fa r m e r s , oi '

York

MA.TTISON AVE. opp. P. O. •. Hotels, Boarding Honses and Cottages for Sale

- or .to Let.M o r tg a g o L o a n s^ N e fio tl« to w f C p m m tM lo n e r o f

; • ■ P w d B ^ w d N q ta V y f ln h l lc , .

THIS ADVERTISEMENTI s n o t in te n d e d tp ie fich Our re g u la r cu sto m ers, w lio a lrM d y ' know an d e x p e rt T ie n c e th e ’ ad v a n ta g e s o f d e a lin g w ith us, b u t is m ore e sp e c ia lly a n in v ita tio n ** :* fo r g en tlem en w h o h av e nevOr g iv e n us th e p le asu re o f {h e ir n a tr o n a c e to c a i l a n d a sc e rta in w hy th ey sh o u ld n o t tjo so . , ' - .

In th e first-p la ce , as p ric e is a lw a y s a n im p o rtan t m atter> w c g iv e jr e l o w a sch ed u le o f fig u res to w h ic h w e ^ ir e c t sp e c ia l a tte n tio n r : " a/ - - .

A Jl-W p ol B u sin ess S u its, A8, A id ) ^ 1 2 , S i s , f 18 ,. Sab.F in e D ress S u its, * 1 3 ^ / 1 5 ; A i S .F z o , f e e . > - :

.h le n ’s 'W o r k in g T f o u s e r t/ A r , # 1 ,2 5 , i / J o , Az. 1 / i . i " ->-Bxtra, T ro u sers fo r p te s jf W e a r, A3, t '4 , t 5 , i ; .'>)

J U V E N I L E D E P A R T M E N T .

C l i i l d r e n ’s K n e e B r e e c h e s S u i ts , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 a n d 6 d o l la r s .C h ild ren ’s S ep a ra te K n e e 'B r e e c h e s / n o c , 5 0 c , 7 5 c , 1 a n d 1 .5 0 .

. .JId g a an d Y o u th s’ S u its, 3 5 0 , 4 ; s , 7 , 8 a n d Vo do llars:• i:

M A R SH A L L & B A LL,807, 809, 811 Broad Street, Newark.

Are you looldhg for Bargains,Q r O t o j W , L . B A . M M A J V .

, Oo thorocvery tlmo fo r iho reason that: fairer dealing ym t oonid not possibly get, no m atter whore you m ay go, arid tho choice from the largo variety o r his s tock will atiiply repay you for a llttlo ex tra d istance you m ay hav© to travel.

MAIN ST. AND RAILROAD SQUARE.llc a l Ustatc.

M oney to LoanON BOND AWU MORTGMiK.

ISAAC, (f. KENNEDY, AKburFl’ark.

M 0 N E Y T O L O A Non twrui nud mortgage security.1 1 . n. BKKGLBASON.

48 Main avonoe, Ocean Grovo, N. J7

Butcher’s Store to Let;With largo Ico Room.' Inquire AfT. R,-ItKHnEj4( <Jnr. Maui stroot and Mtinroe avonuo, Anbury 1’ark , N. J .- -

C ottage for Rent'.On Sunset avenue, w est of railroad. North As- tmrv 1’ark, a t low rcnL Inqutreof

MRS. K. GATIC, “ Tlio Madison,” Asbury Tark.

$ 1 0 , 0 0 0To Ijoan-on Gofnl-Mortgagw

8. a COWART, Erochohl, N . J .

BOARDING HOUSE FOR RENT_ E n R H J B H E H . / .Hotel Keumoro, Point, I’lpaflnnt, fL J. Now

house, 31 bedrooms. Only 5 0 .0 Ofor the season. . Apply (o Wm, T . Btreot; real e»- lato agent, Point r le a su n t; o r tofo r the season. . Ap

fiit. Point rKOBBUT TOWNKH, I.nmbor Dealer,

8prlngwo*«l avenue und Railway, opp. ]{. IL Freight Station, Anbury Park.

S T O R E T O L E TAT OCEAN BEACH

Situated on fttli avonuo, noor tho Ocean. Pitted n p fo r.leo (’roara, Confoetlonory, A«„ with liv­ing rooms. Also Haru with Btablcsto lot.

Apply 09 RMUUUY AYR., Ocean Grovo/Or IJUDNUT,/)cean Boooh.

FEW CHANC.E3 LEFT VALUABLE AVENUE PROPERTIES,

Improved, rind 'Dntraproved—In ABbury® Park,_ ' S ;; v - o m . b a x . ^

Inquire of A. C* VAN EPPS, CLARK HOUSE, GRAND AVB.

Established Seashore Business FOR SA L E/

-K is td irto /T K v c ry t h i n g C o m p le t e P .r |r© 8 2 0 0 . .;..:7 :

T.OW rent. Only-buslness of the klndTn town. Rare chance for an enterprising m an.

Address CHAS. O. flUDNUT, Ocean Beach.

F O R RENT,14-Room House ou ]Vlt. -Tfibor W ay, in

Otofin Grove, N. J . ,1 .for a year, unfurnished. Price -only $235. '

Or Will Exchange.fo r properly of equal value,elsqWhere.

H. B. BREGLK & •SON, 48 Main ave. ; i ;v QoeanGrove,

An Experienced NuFs©Would like a sltuatfon to attend to inva’ld lady o r child. Address , —_--T Mpg. e . I).,

Journal office, Aabury Park.

Contracts soli cited fo r furnishing llo to ls ahiL. v] Cottages complete. Please call and ge t catl- 7 m ates bofdra placing your/orders.

"-i. - ■ For Sale. ■ >•Two on© h°rse> staged, noa-ly new. Two one- horse surreys, one year old, for nulo cheap, hy ,

JOHN MoCAItTlIY, Union I lo to l, .. fxipg Branch, W est End.

' Bovcml poraono.ln f M onmouth county who B am direetly;orjndi>oct- f ly connected w ith /tho I runi bU filnc^ nti^fisfirB' I jrlnff’forth© noiniriatlon [ fp r f lh e r if f . t .;. |3 r T i l l s IdbiV ioU io

I Intel Hgeno©ofiIhocbun- 1 ty will bo resented by f tho votcra thereof. .

P ubllo seuUm ont ia

FDR SALE GHE^AP.Small pony, a d o g c a rt and poipyphnjton.

Address 8; C. COWA RT, Frcohold, N. J .

I too s tro n g a g a in st tbe I liquor traffic to allow i t .

h as a supply o f new and second-hand Boats fori salo o r hire. wpodariBoate a spooialty. Oars and; rowlocks on/Uand. Boats dollvorei^to any lake

;- r ' f

i u tlio violnityhf Asbury P ark.p , O^Box 1 ^ Ooeqn Grqvo, fiB .» . CHAMEflr-

.Bargains in Carriages,ButoblO jfor k ackln K :^Ottd;hahd, jri good condition, unu nilll borsold : low. * f W. M. OApWAI.LADEU. . . . '

- 82and 81 W estJfan av er 8t;, TK&nwn^N. J/.

!V -&MH

-DSNOT FAIL TO VISIT-

The Grand Oriental Bazaar, ,' "Mikado,”on Railroad Square.

Hlrango and Wonderful Gooi'ls from China and Japan C . K BOBST.

SEA SHORE 'LAIS.. Wo pffor for salo a t a bargain, to olowi an estate, tho only largo'plot Of shore land loft on the Now Jorsoy coast, th a t la n o t hlroady owned oricontrolled liy fiomo Land antLImiiroveniei11Company. This property (being tho estate of. ' the lato Capt. K. H. .Ia<[kR<)p) conalatsof about45 acres of hard dry land, w ith houso, outbuild­ing, eto .s itu a te a t M anasquan, N. J ., within 3 minutes of station on N. J . U. R, IL from New—York, and 5 minutes of station on P. K. R. from Philadelphia, with numerous dally trains, i t is bounded oij,the north, by a boauttfal lake Cl-tnllo iri length) which separates it from Sea Girt and tho S tate Encampment, on the east by tho-Atlan- tlo Ocean, on the Ponth_by nialp jn a r lf . tin t.hn..west by private property

This proporty is especially a d a p te d fo r Snm- mor Hotel o r Soa Sldo Cottage, use, . I t s closeproximity to tho Sea. Girt Improvement • Cpm- pftjjy’s improvcjl property, village, railroad s ta ­tions arid o cean /m n k o e-a ti opportunity for Investment o r speculation t lia t is BCldom offered;. For m ap and fu rther particulars as to-price', &a.

. Address S. O. TRQGfcBS,Aflbury Park,; N. J .

O r J . u . r T i E T e i i r . R . • ■DC and 98 Fulton Ht.^-New York City. ,

World Advertisements. Xdvertisemsnts far.Uie “ World,”

to Insure a/proper classlflcatlon. m uat bp handfed • i.o’olool *■ ~*....................... -tn before 9. o’clock each ovonlng, and for S u n -.

day's-Issue before, 12 m, • '*• ' ,l/ II. AW .NA FTAL, - ' "

Authorized Agents, - _ 147 w d 149 Main s tree t, Asbnry Park

S e a - S i d e H o m e ,B o a r d in g S c h o o l t o r Y o m ig L a d ie s an d

..... Ohililron,'' iir -t<A s i n i t t T P A R K . - N K W J K B S B T . ,. Eighth year opens Tuesday, SepL 21,’80." , Address JULIA RQ9B. Principal. '■.

' "J / ■ (KM Asbury ave., A sbury P m ki N- j ' /

KMBLOYMENT AGENCY,60 Spriugwood Avo.L\Vont Aabury Park.

First-clasa help of every description pan bo selected a t any time. Cooke, waiters..cham ber­m aids, laundresses, general scrvum*, nurses, coaohmem-janltrosseB, o to/ Also house oleqn-Ing. kalaorafnlng.ete^ promptly attended to.

MRS. WM. BUTCIIEILMR.J

H. C. M A R R YO TT,Contractor and Builder,Estim ates furnlnhod for ovory description of

w ork. Jobblrig a ttended to promptly. ./ .. - V Realdonco— V '■

Cor. Sewall five, and Em ory S t.,,L0Ck Box 710 ANBIlBY PA BK ^ilfiJL

) n f V I / A -Furnished rooms in /,n tn e L.aKe. the I la y w a u r an- • v>l.lilmuu 'Va for rentSvithout board. Address:/.*..1 .1 P.jJ.*ROX 2202, Ocean.GroVo^ .

Or iriqijire o f MfiS" EllTjabotlr Connolly/.on' the premlseat T ab lib o a rd near by, $4 per wook.

:-i?;

M M S m u m o u t < • V 'rn padfl of 60. really for nso, a t Tnn J o u n x i t L '

V

Page 4: ^auta v . .- /An V-v in Cook’s Building, ’Mala street and Cookman avBnne, Asbury Park. , . '* JOHN W. SUTPHEN, , Blacksmith and Horseshoer. ” 7« Carriage IJ Its branoho?. ,

ASBURY PARR JOURNAL,' SATURDAY, JULY !>, 1887.

C O d C i . E ’ 8A N T I - B I L S D U S

p i l l s :* THEG-EEATENGU8HREMEDx

For Ltvor, Hilo, Indigestion. etc, Frtj<* from. Mer­cury ; CfiiilnlriR only. l ’liro v«*«»*U»l>1o Tnaroillenta., Asont; V. N .U U lT T K N 'fO N , Now Vorl$i.

pinbao; g n i

Historyof AsburyTark,up tho pnncra, lawyer, and mako ’em good

‘.’•and strong.;' - ■■ —'A-nfl dotf’t youlcavo a loopholo for folks that will

L E A D I N G

■And dod’t youlcavo R loopholo

And jUBt p t tho beginning you m ake thorn.under­stand ' ‘

That n o ono mean, and tricky can buy a foot of Ihnd . ' , ,And whdo your vertin ', lawyer, H mayboJuBt as

Tlmt I should flU tho timoun.fcy tKdn1 on to toll IhnvAbte town by tho ecasldo JuJvtook a etar; to

And woolTh Uko a mushroom, fbll'slxtccn years ago. • ; , .. . . *

In May ln oig^vcen-sovonty.os 1 havo heardthem

James A.' Bradley, of*Ntnr Yotk, while* walking

MERCHANTS • dbwn Broadway, ■ . •Poll ln with on acquaintance, ono David Brown

-OF----

N E W . JE R S E Y ,

Tho treasurer of Oc&an GrovoofMcthodlBticfamo. A u d 'to him put tho question, " How does tho-

Grove got o n f I •O. very fair," says David, and started thereupon-

With “ Why don’t you buy a lot, for don’t you ftco,V RayBho, . „ .

O f you pot your name down now a flret.cnaiu>o yours will bo." - .s*

t-O A R K Y T H E

Well, Jamos was always ready to help good things a lo n g ; /■ * *

A man th at isn’t th at way, woirp-ton't w orthy song.

Largest and Finest Stock

OF MERCHANDISEIn Asbury Park,

For as tho Bert ntnro.urges on all of us to do, iked ' ’*When wo’ro asked to go ii mile, to mako th at ono'

m llotwo. , ■' . •8o p u t mo down for. two lota,” Bald Bradloy in *. reply, . .. ,

And fell bo kind of curious, th at whon some days..went by, “ . ’ '

With Rnxoniid Boolo nnd Chocsman, aud othcifl * 'tlm t ho know,

tlo hurried down to boo Iho placo aa y o u or I would do, A

STEINBACH BROS.,- Near \\k Lake:

To old Port Monmouth bylhojjoat, andthoncotqKauhuown, ‘ . ' , •Where just lu ttm o for dinner, they d iuodym hDavid Brown* ...........

And afterward thoy nil m to u t tty carHAgo through tho Rand,

For Ocean Grovo, to prospect th at now and goPdJyL ■ . la n d . *And just about th at timo, rir,t tho turnpike com­

pany . „Jlad bcgjia lo mako tholr road, tho worst th at you

conluBec;- * « Vtom Great l’ond down lo Ocean Grovo it sorely

was a mess, .- • 'Hut now tl’8 tip-top, lawyer, and can’t bo beat, I

guess. . . *

I P -A -I R I SHuman Hair Store,

611 Cookman and 8 l2 M attison Avs., A S l i U K Y P A R K .

WulL Bmdlny nmV th o Provo and bought tho ft rat lot sold, '■ ,■

tighty.llvodollars premium, as rv o been ollcn to ld ; • . .

.-'orBradloy waa n m down and ovor-worked, you

Ahd thought he’d try iho acasldo—good Benso, ..that seems to mo. . . .

So right after purchasing ho packed lito caravan, Took horses, carriage, trope and tent, John Dakor,

. colored m a n ,. . . .Who was his falUiful rorvont, and down ho cwuo

. to bo •Tho guest o f grim old ocean nrjd to camp Dooloo

tho flea. *My CIrnasfllan Tonfijfio for tho grow th o f

tho Imlr and for mw»vlOg$ dandru ff u n d allcom plaint* o f tbo Bcalp an d )mli\ ban l>ccn

:l»*i ........................ ...... .highly rccom tnepded b y tho beat rosldonts of A nbury Vark and Ocoun Grovo. IlaBueceiw baa boon m arvelous. T estim onials m ay .b o scon a t m y ofllco.

|3 ^ ’8uucc»h ln all eases. LaTLad lea. and gentlemen consultation freo‘. . J.argrrW oriniont of Unman Uair Wnrkn

Natural Wator Gurla guaranteed.Ladles’ Jlalr Cutting, 81mm pool ng, H air

I)reusing and Curling by professional Frenchartist*-. ' ‘ • 1 ' . ...... ' ’

My Voloutlno for tho faco m*cds only jffrlal lo I>o preferred to all hlhci^'UnhO nilirket

‘ Freo trial to all. ■

P R O F. M M E . E . O R IS O N .

JOHNSON TAYLOR,Baker and Confectionerwould rosw btfully announce to hift patrons and tho publh/ttbbomtly. th a t ho has no connect tort

.whatsoever w ith tho now firm u f Taylor & Aok- .- orrnun, bakers.

Ills btiRlnoss will bo oondnoted an heretofore a t tho old s ta n d wlmro tio has been located for thp

, p;ist- lt| years, wjioro tnay bo found ._ nom cM nftUcrViojitirt7Glfjilimnv und E n t i r e

W h e a t H ro ad , fre sh e v e ry m o rn in g .

H o t H olla and C o rn M uffins, fo r b re a k ­f a s t

Ico C ream , O ra n g e , W frio, F r u i t ' and P o u n d O akes, c o n s ta n tly ,o n b n m l,

A lso P ie s o f v a rio u s k in d s .

W ag o n s w il l se rv e in G ro v e ’ an d P a rkOral of nl fo r post favors and rcflpeotfwlly solic­

iting a eOntinuanoo of tho Rumo, I remain ' Ynnrs Rcflpcctfully,

J O H N S O N T A X I i O l t ,O M a o O r o v G N . jJ .

Free D eliveryby our own wagon every day tii 'Red Ba'nkV ralr IJaveri" Oceanic, Sea Bright, Mon­mouth Beach,,- North' LongBranch, East Long' Branch,

7Branchport, Long Branch, Long ’ Branch Village, West End, Rlberon,, Asbury Park, Ocean Grove.-

Orders by mail or handed tfie driver Wttl’ t o t b e d r i v e r W in r e c e L y e

p r o m p t a t t e n t i o n .

L o r d & T a y lo r ,U r-T O W N S t o r k ;

B ro a d w a y a n d T w e n t ie th S t r e e t ;

rDtJws rtrww-STG ta fid , C h ry s lie a n d F o r s y th Strcet.%

N E W Y O R K .

MATTRESSES.•ESL C3-, E a m s s ,

Until lately.conneoted with Kamon * Hens, • Rout llultdera, husnpenml a Manu­

factory and HntcHroom for

Mattresses J5& Bedding• DOWN s t a W s 'a t

Ho. I Main St., Asbury Park, N. J..«• I fo cb n lia lly Invites.tliq Puhllo1 to Inspect his

Htook. RcnovatliiK MattreBHcs nBpeolalty.

FO R F IN E Q U A LIT Y OF

Meats and Provisions. ‘ p r alfk lnds, g o to tho

ASBURY MARKET, Jain Street, head of Wesluy Lake,

fonrVcrly TreaT’s ”(1 fbccry ; alHo TViio 'gfiutes-of- . BUTTIitl, OHKES 1C, LARI), &c. SAU

—,_-.^BAGK.Uluuuianado) a H|Kiofnlty., MCDDlSL.l,, tlio Hutelior

J - .

Practical Slate and h\tMmAll Slating dono w ith (rhapman and Bangor

quarrlcH rtkiling Hiuto.

For th at a church can’t nave a m an, WO all know- to bo tm o. • r 'h , \

IIotolB and boarding houBoa, and etorefl.of. every

And cottages both lUrge and ifmpll, all stylos for ov’ry mind. —

Tho nows of'ftll tho world wo get in flrebclass wookly Bhoota,

Tho eoplea'soll by thousands, no that, you soe, - qmto beats . • ? .

Tho Blower towns and viilogDBT attd thph Hid ptibllo K alis- • • •. — •

Aro.'good for oar booiotios, for leoturoa or for, b a lls -

Tlio boss, oallod ** RducatlonaU” was bought bjr Jam es A. B.

A better hall J tako it you’ll eeldom over boo . , Hoats over fifteen hundred, a Uentennlal affair,If you wero on tlm t ground; sir, you might’ havo

Boon It thoro. . . - iAnd thon thoro Is tho Opera Itouso, twelve hun-

- drod it will seat, r ; •Looks well upon tho cotslilo and ln ihohiBldo

neat, • : i> .And fall eight hundred cottages, and gardens all j In bloom; ■ ■ .And in all Monmouth county tho best Masonic

room— , •Tho Bark’s late Sap’rintondont, Alien R. Cook,

you know, »Ho- buQt tho lodgo a m onument th at all aro

proud to Bhow. * — **■The'echool Is well located, and capitally planned, Tho lot It waa donated, a p retty pleCo of land { Tbo avorago uttquUancola sovonhundred strong,irago u ttq u d an co lu — — ................You cnndmOirino, lawyer, • If anything went

Bark vCould not Ik) worse w hen Noah’ eamo to ta rn out

- his ark. 'A'flscBsmont oi ;:nrk property In eighteen sixty- ' * -r-idnb. - ' . .iVflff fifteen thousand dollars—to draw it to av: .-lino,' ' ■ ■> - .But fifteen years havo qhatiged I t and mado

' I t rather m orp-r , ' • . . :Tho big Burn of tw o milUons, In eighteen eighty-

four. - ■ . . ■ • .Tlio streets th a t ,a t right angles aro running to-

tlie sea, \ .* ' ■From ono to qulto two- hundred foot, are lino as

fit reels can bo. * ..Tlio Dopot;ffroufida tho fi boat along tho Jersey

Witll H tm d au<^ woods adjoiuingC th a t cover acres four. ‘ . ■' .■ '

A bank has Just boon built, alr^ conduotodon tho Bquaro,

If I ’d mnHHrm; lalvyorrl’d p u t t t In r ia b t there.- T6 boo the town a t nightj‘sir, blazo wlth oloctrlo

light7h to my thinking, lawyer, a very pretty eight. Thore’H .talk of rnnnlng liorau cars on beach and

; through the town, ■A Bplondld thing I take i t for people who oomo

-down. * 4 'So draw tho papers, lawyer, apd mako them

cooA andBtrong.For thoro aro poopla, law yer, who always will

Thoy hurried fust Lj raiso thctr toiil, for i t was growing dark ; '■ * ... ’ ;

Ho axes to c u t jrfilcs, fir , which as a llvoly •'lark,'* ■ •> — '

And bo they lum p tholr ennvaa upon BOmo heavy

Wheh a m an has dono his bo^,t,ho '.doos tho bent , -h ecan , . ^ '

A nd'no ono ought to blamo him for anjr^otheri

Wo'll not loavo arfy~ono rta h 'to'fight tho fight alono, ... :

But arm us. lawyer, ovory ono, and tend tho bul­le t homo. . . r-i

And ir some follows cheat us, and smugglo tn tho rum, * ■ .

Wo’ll hunt tho lurking m onster from now tlU kingdom come.

Wo’ll show to all tho croakors Just how a town can grow

By shotting out the trafllo as Bradloy doos, yon know.- .’ .

ARsociauon office was built on them , It 8cems.<, Well; tho bulrdlng a t lhAt timo had not a algh qf.

roof;No chanco for warmth or cOmfort, or BUfipor, that

wnR proof. . , .And Fo'they snppea on crackers—now how was

• that for high?To nomo good-living 1 cl lows, th a t would l>o rathot_

dry.But when It comps to "d ry ,” sir, you h it i t ovory——r-tlmo,----- t -LL ---- — .. ’-T ,. .For James A.B. long Blnco, Blr, has gono on that . ’. ’cro lin o ., -

Vhcy'Rlcpt on carriage blankets, ana on the .car­riage mgsa a j

And didn’t cato nfpioayuno for any Jersey bugs. Next m orning poor John llakor, ho u p and eaya,

says lio ;Tlils to a real wilderness,'now 'a ln t It," Mr. B.T'

Ikwr fellow, he was hom esick! 1 know ju st how he’d feel,

rvo lelt tho RAmo myself, Blr, clear down from head Lo heel. ' . .

Well, Mr. Bradley cheered hlBq ’find Raid, •*don’t be c a s t down.”

And then they ate tholr breakfast—n6t what . they’d have In town,

jlnd then they round tbo lots, and pitched tholr tents, you know, ’ • .

And Ro licgaii th eir lonely lifo like Roblnfion CruwiC.

Ono qvcniuitMr-Braillcy, wJlKBskcr by h is ride, Took a Rtrbll along tho beach to watch the rising,alongWhen Mr! B. proposed a " d ip ," 'bd t”Baker ssht,*

Vho occiui 'waa a bath-tub in wh lch ho Wouldn’t gov

•Obu*," s a d 'i l r . Brail l e y ,y o u know tho fieri p- lurosBiiy,

Thnt even next lo god II ncs« ts clean II ness al way, ‘And so ho took a bath himself by lying’ on* tho

• fand,Unit Boused hy every breaker as it camo ln. tp

. land ;■ ’ '* ’ •But Just n lll llo aller, ho turned to loolrfhr John. Who having i«lUcke<l up courage, hod vonturod

thereupon,Totnko jiifitllko hto master, a ticket for outside,.A ndgeftlio merest Kprmklo from tho lucumlng

tide ' *■

In August, a t eauip* meet Ing, tho quostton wont - • . the round, . fA fitow bollio party was who uwuetl tho tract of

go ni ud (A very wllderiinew R BiH’ineil),, JlisL north o f Wen-

.. ley Ijike.Where mbblls)ivc«1 by thousands, h id !moug the

InirIi and brake. 'One morning Mr. Bradley, w ith W illiam B.-Oeborn. Went over to prospect 1l, and got Ihemsejives well

lorn, * f •B ut-ftrl I ng-aH - u n d a u nte«l r th ©-woods th ey-R t ru (f

gliHbthrotfKh.Tilt nt length a lq\

..view.lqvoly lako broko full npou their

3<> Charming was lljo prospect, bo beautiful tbp streamy • .They storal in nd nil ration, os in a franco or dream. For perhaps In nil tho laud it would be hard lo

'f in d %A 1 litre sheet o f water so perfect o f Its kind,They tried to form a couiiuvuy to purchase this

fair land,About live hundred acres—but hero, you uuder-

Fiatid,. * ■ • ' .They met with a dilemma, for Just aa this waa

done,.The owner Bald the purchaser must ta le the

whole, n r linniL” Kfcvcr m ind,’* Bold ono or them, ‘‘by buying all, ^ '"’you sce,i• * •There will Ik> larger profits foi us, you will agr io homo wero li.gU up for It—their number Tt

e ig h t- is iho.ii

Tee,’wasgU up fof

igbto grow pooler, the season getting

In fact. It quite ranBut tylo,Thelt'ardor waned a little . . dowo, . .Jo they gave up Iho notion of this, their s aside

town. j11 fiffimn that iTifilion Hlmiwnn hail nh«3 tmin HogrM

to BayThat the Association should buy tl^is lotid that

lay' ..........Across the lako caUpil Wesley, o r it m ight likely

be ■ * - . , ■'That o ther folks m ight buy It, not quite Jn Bym'-

palhy' / .W-iththo AssHfctotlqn ahd with thqlr plan, you

know.A very good pnggeatIon^atid people thought It so. rk> Mr. ltrailtpy waited upon hM friend, I). Brown, Aud asked If ho would Juluhlm fu getting up this

town,Ninety thousand dollars, air, .tho valuo ol the.

land, *A little pile of money not ever)’ m an could standBut David had objections as people ollcn do,* “ ymUf ste, aqd, no duubt, no do you,i oflcii have luya , ........ .. . . . . . .He fold them fo Ills’ friend, Just/tIko an honest

m an ,.lt’a ulwayK thp r>cflt way,'sir, and cv'ryliody can.

No, no, said hto frloml David, as I tbo olfico flU,.

D r treasurer of .Ocean Grove, I won’t invest a mill t ’

Bujul will wrjto to-each ono who Is on tho boardwith mo, ----- - ; . . . *

And It a week you’ll glvo them, in which they can agree,

” Tho pnrchnso I*J1 npgriilato, If you tho *um put down,

And bo sccuro tho property,” sard, worthy Pavld Hfown. v

Now soijie for i t wcrO eager. liOt all did not agree,Kfown.

Bonie for t t wcrO eagi .And so tho InndwnHBnuiluy’R.aR you will plaihly

I to to ld Jlicm gt IhoBamo llpio the property would 'bo, -Ro-aold to Just such partiea as could bo brought

T* to see • \And fUlly to appreciate tho object and Jho alpi

Tho briers hit were cleared avysy* And gll the taji*- •glcdbntoh,

F or the work began iu earnest ana went It w ith a • rush ;

But at tho livtJy sum, sir, o f Bovcral thousands down, 7’

And out of such a wild wasto thoro sprang this * handsomo town,Tlio votiturn ah to profits has not been ft bucccbs. lin t as an onlorprlso, Blr.’lt’R number ono, Tguesa.

*Xlid It can tako tho irnlm, Blr, for draining per-

. A g e n t f o r fitow urL 'fliP aU in t S onl J jfip in n l Hq*l Vt vtiy ’B6ofIngj ?*- :—

W arranted firo and w ater proof.b e n i d b n c k « | i T i * i m » a v k .

P. o . BoxOfH- • '

©has. T. Sickles,

DEAL FARM MILKAddrcaB ordcrB to I)oql Beach Ppfit Ofllco.

feotly,Through' sixteen miles o f Blroot mains right out

, Into tho s e a ,Thjl first tqw non fhlarorihtlricnt to lead out In this -.,7 ..w ay /“" * -•A big work fb rh modest mAn, that’s all I ’VO goua.", rvajr?" ........ <•And alSo thoro nro miles of wnlk, thq t yrm’llfind

hard to bent,A, Plaxa nearly ono yfiflo long by over twenty feet. And on fm*-water/ law yer, ArteBluu-mJnd you.

It oap’t bo boaVJn nor f u L ^ i

all tho land , no, neither near

Prof, C’o<ik, Geologist; has,madotlto/mottorgnro,, By tosting of tlio w ater pronntmoing It to pure. And sovon chnrohcs, lawyer, th ink o fjth o tlf you

A I 'rosuyicrian,B ipU st, M ethodist and African,

Fplseopatlnn, fttoo Roformcdnnd UaUiolio.A ldg wipply of ohurolioB, sir, U folks would only

A h d n u g g e t In ali’d o u f ni.’SS ib e y to o often <1 ?:

W I L L I S F O R D D E Y & C O .H A V E A F E W

in Furnished Cottages;A N I)

O N E S T O R E I N O R I E N T A L H O T E L .

TWO FINE ASBURY M PROPERTIES FOR SftLE. A T A S A C K IP IC E ,

, — M . S . G O U L D jFire Insurance asi

At the Old Stand, III Cookman Ave , Asbury Park, N. J.,H oprfiftonta tlio fo IIo V iu g J u s n ra n c o C o r n jm n u ^ : M ercliaiifcs; o f N o m i r k ; R u t-go tn ,

■ o f N ew Y o r k ; J« r« o y C i ty Iiio . O o .; M o a u t H o lly I n s ? O o .; T b o N o w Y o rkL ifo I lia , Co.» o f N ow Y o rk , nlflo T lio F id o li ty a n d C a s n a lty In a .

A ll k itid fl o f F i ro , L ifo , p u d Acoidoiifc H o liciea ieouod.

ROGERS, GABSISOH & ROGERS

- tl<v wrong

'th e doode th a t aro roconlo i by hundro<to, I amtold,

Ray, "not a drop q f liquor thall in the rarkbe sold," And to provo th at this non bo, And th a t tbo

plan works well, tOther towns havo followod suit, aa I havo heard

. them toll, . , •Bo wo’ll arm u» td a ^ i a n and hunt tho demon

down.T ill thoro to not a iro lto ro r drop of rum ln town, F or God to on tiro right side, tho aldo th a t yot.

Ho borda tho might In warring, In warring against bIu. '

O I i y b p H . B r O w n ’s\ HOUSEFURNISHING

EMPORIUM

GREATLY ENLARGED,NEWLY STOCKED,

ENTIRELY RE-ARRANGED

Tho FinoBt Stock pf

Honsefarnisbing Goodsto bo found on tho Now Joraoy Coast.

Newest Designs in Furniture.— .......AN TIQII I5.i>A K _ .

lo Bedroom S u its . S ids Boards, Cbairs, Tables, Etc.

earpoto,. M attings,ilccd and K attan Qonde,

B E D D I N G ,silv iirw arc, Lanifm, Stovps.

All the Novolttcwln

I-'rciicli, J?olienii:tn,.i,u«Xl I)o- r - inestic Glass.

F ore ign an d D om estic China and Tal»|c W are.

Goodft dellverod jp-Afthurv Park and Ocean,:-— j— Utoko ; :______

AJflo Plnle Glnsn nnJ Stoam 'Boilor lnsuranoo. s-frFnil 1 nt oT H oIoIh, Itonnling Horn*® nnd Coltogon for etde and to lot.

KEFEHENOE—The Citizens o f A sbary l ’a rk .

Manufactiirora.and Doalom in all brnnchcs of

ASBURY PARK AND L.ONC BRANCH, N. J.W in d o w F ro ra w i. NnKh, l l l ln s tn , D o o rs , M o n li lln g o , R rncU ctN n n s l C u rv e d W o rIs .

l l n r s l Null N o tt W om l H n iitr lN . T i i r K ln g n iK l N c ro ll N n w ln g n Rpe- r l n l f y . B eH lgnfi nn sl JFrleo* l isrn lH lscd o n A p p l le m to n .

A sb u ry P a rk Mill,MAlN-AVKNim-FitOM MUNUOIC TO RKWALL AVKNUK.

Long B ranch Mill;ADJOINING MAI’S & SLOCUM’S LUMURIl

YATID.

T H E L A R G E S T 6CY1 T M E S T A T E -

H E K ! m iB A C H 'SI j O C B A U j P A E A C E

Will open t.liis Spring the largest line'of Goods ever offered in this part of the County,

3 FLOORS FULL OF NOVELTIES.D R E S S -GQODS-^F«roign and Domestic.HANDSOME LINE OF SILKS. i

Specialties in Black and Colored Rhadames. MOTIONS 4-Kid Gloves, Zephyrs; Hosiery.

GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHINGS.Underwear. Best, and Cheapest Line of Goods in

tho County.HOUSE FURNISHINGS*

Crockery, - Glassware, Woodenwaro, Window Shades Mattings, Carpets, Rugs.

HANDSOME LINE OF SILKS.

251

B R A D L E Y & S M IT H t^ «BRUSHT MANUFACTURERS,

P e a r l Street, n ea r Fu lton S treet, New., Y o rk ,llftv# onopplwl tho some baltdlns moro than a miatUjr o t a contarv.-' Tholr Roods a ro ohlpi>«irto nil ports d t Iho Unitix? Slali-s.

tm w

E John A. Githens & Co.Matmfocturers of. ap<l wholosato ami

retail donlcra In

F E A T H E R S , E tc . FACTORY NO. 3 MAIN ST.NO. 3

, UpBtalra,

Renovating Mattreeses a Specialty.

STOVES! STOVES!

Our Great Specialty is Merchant Tailoring. Suits to order Unexcelled in cut^finish, and fitting qualities.

Highest dcgroo of quality Insures lowest cw t and best work.

Tlio price p«r gallon lifRher, b u t quantity need­ed to less than Ifany other paltiimvoro ttsed

Any building th at to not satlfifactorily painted ltli i tkpr upon wlilch ltn uso lias not cost less thryi 1 f otli er })>vJntH had l>con used . w i l l !»«•. rv« |tn I n t -

<mI n t o u r o x p e h o e .FOR SALE BY

W . L . A T K I N S O ND oator In

Paint9, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, &c.,ArllfilH’ Tiibo Colora, Brushes, Wall Paper.

“ KKir-NO. 200 BOND BTRKKT,(ttotnblishcd 1HCI) Asbury fa rk , N. J,

ROOT BEERFOR EVERYBODY.

K N A P P ’ S

ratkea tho boat H om o D rIn lc during tho Gum* 'fiiOr 'RionthB. I t to Cooling to tho Blood and eapeolally refreshing lo Lsvbororulu tho liold.

A 3S c e n t , h o t l l e m ak e * lO g o l lo n i , L a r g e r b o ttle * a t 5 0 c , Q l.r.O u<Si. 9 3 ,5 0 .

Full directions. Ask fo r _

■■ Knapp’s.Jloot Beer Eiitract,"P. B, KNAPP & S0N8, Now York

K ntablloliril TH31).fo r bale dy wost D itoaaiaTa.

N‘O IIO M E B L E S SE D W IT H A. RARY is rfrmplctc w ithout the m onthly visits of B a b y h o o d , th a t delight, comfort

m id aid o f tho mother. OnfJ publication in the .world devoted to the carc of young children. W p W c G ^ tortr<iomincmi i l . ( 5 Heckman St., A -Y J J&L5Q « JcarV *!> cento a copy, r ■ TJI Bf JOU RNA Loan'd - j) A BY I lOOI), both ono

lu advance. — 1

H E N R Y S T E I N B A 6 H,Main street and.Cookinan avenue,

THE PIONEER

Store Estalieot.THOH. T. OIIAVATT. D. M. TAYIX)!L

'GRAVATT & TAYLOR,Wholesalo anti retail dealers tn

Stoves, Ranges, .-Heaters, -Furnaces,

. UprK ll LEHIGH

C O A L - ,w o o d ;CHARCOAL.

Windsor Limo, Hair, Cement, Plaster,

W Housefurnishing Goods,

Masons’ Materials.

CHAS E. BORDEN,I5Q M ain S t ., Asbury Pa rk. ■

frnm T IIim . AR1IMOIIK. tlin OI.II J1MMADI.B YAUD of nARBRR. TOWNER ID E R /w n ln to n d keopfnif onTuuid . i fu ll m imily o r n B H iS tq » I i t i n r « f th o a b o v « “& rT tu rc 3 r^ T ] ...... |cst cash prlc.e«. Our nudlo Is to pluaso oim tHiBtomcrs. Glvo uh a call. Tolophono. ( _ y ■

-.T IaslcgA- F im ,u„ ..t ................. ,tho lowest cosh prle.ca. Our nudlo Is to pluaao f ... .. . ■ • -■ - -- . - .......llrotmh ofilcea n t Beamcs’ Grocery, Asbury l’urk.aoul Muttlulwa & ilaltord’H Grocery, Oooan flrovo.

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BUILD YOUR HOUSES WITH GOOD LUMBERA nd th e y will la s t a lo n g tim e . T •

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Ono of tho best plju’cs tn find an asaortm'ont of FHIST-CLABH BUILDING MATKRIAL, to a! thb : ’ '■ • oldostabltohori buslni'HS plnoo o f . '

N..E. BUCHANON CO.,fionthwoat oornor of Main Btrootdnd Asbury avenue,

v ^ A s j f u r y e a r l f , N o w J n r H c y . , : C.,Tlio.wunll» of mwMgwm who 1»M imtron’izwl this b o ™ , onn lMtlfy lh a t th.iro .ta.na.-bottK

pW o to tmrohOHn ovorylhlnif whloh cnl«r»lr-.i/> llioconotrnotloniir aoottow ) o r . (uilnco. Cam., along w ith your orders fo r ' ' -

A lm ost a s gajatab lo as LlIBUn^ Tho only proimrotlon of COD LIVER OIL that can bo takon readily and tolerated for a loc^Umo by delira to b to mac ha.

AND AS a BBHEDT FOR - COKfiUIIFTIOIT, fitttOyUUliB'TIFFLBftTNBVfcu lL i)KniiiiTy» c o c u iw A «u ’r i iu o AT avm F E C r i b N E . 'B i l 'W t e T N O D l j j t t t tD f e l iB

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Sattorootion gnarontobd to a lf cuatomors.

K A R n iV A R E ,V A H N IN II ,

J s 'tn a r T r l le 'n S l r i i l a r f f in l t a . l iroacrib(!d and endoreod by tho beat I ’hydcIoM

fn tho countries of the world.■- F o r rial - -----ra^Sflnd for Paml

ts,-Ahd everything U> com pi oto -your hoijBp.

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I 'o r j lo lo by o i l tlTCflgbl/i,w-”.. nrhlotou tyastfaffplsnapas. flij- & l i o W N l i» H e w Y o r k . .

A Chance for a Good. ■. . . - f liv estliT W 4.

Notico to horobygivon th at 9t0,000or tho Troaw- juy.Htouk of tho Ashury Park Electric Light stud Pow er tto. to now olfunOljtt par, for tho imr|»«»K»*oflnomiHlngtlioIiusincRS. lhirtle*OvHlrhig tosuh

_wnr»u; ’fm* Mm tmtnn will p loasnjjglyo uotlco l» mail, or In pornon a t the offlno.nf ilu^G<»mi»iuiy.. ... . ... . - I---* " • *• 'nal.iul 7 lu.lProfem id Stock wffi.lro Issued If dcsim t cent, fprarniiteod.

In v o fitig fttio u S o lio ito tl . ,JOHN ROCKAPKLLER. Trwm.

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JAMES H . SEXTONT M M I D UNDERTAKER,

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r e a d OP WJiSLJEV JjAEE, 'IlIAIN. STliEET,

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Upholfltoring and .Monldingo

I in. a ll i t s B ra n c h e s c a r r ie d o n , ‘ iUflo a f u l l l in o .o f P i c tu r e F m iu o s ] n ga k cp fe ico as tan tJy - o n d i a u d ^ W in d o w O o rh icc a o f a ll dcwcrij)tioi»fl. |

iHaving had Bov^rnl years’ oxnorioneo In tho nndcrtakityg business In, ^flbury Park and vicinity ;

; feel com petent to glvo satisfaction to all w ho may favor mo wltlTthftliLJUitroirogo. ' TKLEPHONttl-'ONNKCTIONS w ith prinolpal hotels ana atoms fn I^KranaTlTovb.

Offieo open day and night. X A JS £ E S .X 3 :- E522?t,r0 3 tT .

0 ir ta-fcwSG/, ” G . J . S C H A N C K & S O N , Successors to : . JS03M I3ES3B L® ,.

A d m iy Aye.»tu«l Msaimi ,©4.. Ahhuvy W„.«® ?.BRANCII OFFICES—ill Inn 120 Cookman aveuttc, Ashury Tavk, and O. W. Martin’s, Pilgrim;:

•v Pathway, Ocean Grovo, where all ardorarccelvciijTUhDo Promptly filled^ * ..


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