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-Vf vv-i Eleventh' Ykar No. 4. ASBURY PARK, N. THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1892. Price Two Cents.

THE BICYCLE MEET. Spraylets. t'mnoa Kiders to Take Part In the Story of Register. Dmkln, a PitUtowo uiercliaot, it Dr. L.

B. Griffith of Philadelphia bns Uro at th Colonotule the pant wttk. C. II. Mano ol wife of Boston are pending few dayi at the Colounixle, Mm.

J. Van Dttbeiigle of New York la at tlie Coleman Houw with ber young ton W. II. Mooney, Fred. Frick, I.

Hazleton, A. B. Rich and G. M. Worden.

Thirteenth Race W. S. Campbell, W. W. Taxis, Harry Wheeler, George Mahon, Geo.

W. Coffin, F. Hawley, Jas. Blake, W. J.

Mooney, M. F. Murphy.Wm. II. Morris, Fred.

Frick, I. R. Hazleton, A. B. Rich, Jos.

Racey, P. Berlo, I. 8. Bowdish, A. J.

White, Chas. P. Stanbach, W. C. Huson, I.

W. Judge, Thos. Relph, W. R. Worwlck and L.

D. Monger. HE LAXDED A WHOPPER. liners ThU Aftrnoon-Tli Mat of Entries. Out on tbe Athletic Club grounds yester day afternoon were W.

F. Murphy, in the Plain Talk. absence of the fastest rider on the American circuit; tall, athletic II. C. Wheeler of tbe Manhattan Athletic Club, whotte bared arms were guy1 with a tattooed imitation of tbe American flag; Tommy John 0.

Clonlnger, civil engineer of rhllfulelDbla. arrived jestcrdoT at the Relpb, the Englishman who wears tbe belt of tbe Middle States championship; long-limbed J. W. Judge- of the Riverside UruMwkk. Dr.

Henrr II. Creomer, a joudk pbjal-clno from New York, la staying a few days at the Atalnnta. Jntuee L. Taylor, a Brooklyn real entnte Stan, and wife took roonie at the Brunswick yesterday. WE Decorated Dinner Het, 100 plecei 7 Decorated Toilet Sets, 10 plecei 1 75 Better onei I 83 Decorated Toilet HeU, 12 piece 3 00 And a Fine Line ot all Grades, showing a Larger Variety of these Goods than can be found elsewhere.

Hammock, 50 cents and upwards. Vapor Stoves, 1.45 and upwards. Solid White Metal Teaspoons, 50c. doz. Your money will go the furthest at 166 and 168 MAIN ASBURY PARK.

Frank Wright Catches Fllijr-one Pound Dram Fish. The size of the fish caught off the Ocean Grove pier appears to be increasing In geometrical progression with each day. Yesterday, at seven o'clock in the evening, Frank Wright, a young lad living at No. 12 Embnry avenue, landed a monster drum fish weighing 51 pounds and 7 ounces. The boy was ihthlng with a line swnng Wheelmen, little MiUiken or Baltimore, and a number of local cyclists and spectators.

Mnnhv was trying a practice spin When she around the track in company with Harry A. B. Rich, tbe widely-known cyclist of Wheeler. Jndge was jogging along in an awkward, cramped-on fashion by himself. tin Sew xorK Atnietic uud, pat up at a I Tihore-front hostelry last night.

from a three-jointed bamboo rod. He felt a bite or rather a powerful jerk at the end Buy me at PAWLEV'S and see If ihe don't. Relph followed ten yards behind Murphy and Wheeler. Tbe two swnng around the circle several times, when they quickened their pace into a three-mlnnte clip. The of tbe line, which snapped in two after it had been run out to its full length.

Tbe drum gradually exhausted itselt with its struggles. When t.ie line broke the Huh became entangled in one of tbe pound nets and was hauled in. The creature was two ew York wheelmen seenieu drawing away froin tbe Englishman. Suddenly the Creams and Ices in Ice Cream gap begnn to close np. Tbe Springfield man's legs were working like twin screws of an ocean steamer.

Wheeler, too, let out some clude all the Popular placed on exhibition at tbe pier and at tructed a great crowd of spectators. Jnstlce Borden'a C'onrt. Print and prosper! Straw ride parties are on tbe increase. The races, the races, the bicycle races! Another hot wave would prove acceptable. It will surely go if you pat it in The Spray.

The Beach Band Fund needs your financial help. Crenelle's Main street pharmacy is open day and night. The hotel keepers are preparing for a big rush on the Fourth. Jinks Newman will appear in his specialties at tbe opera house to-night. Wiseman, tbe Jeweler, bas tbe new King's Daughter's souvenir silver spoon.

The Hudson county ballot-box stutters bove been placed in the Trenton prison. All the crack riders of the country will be at the athletic grounds this afternoon. A number of fine king fish were caught at the Asbury Park Fishing Pier yenterday. The tire at Cook's Bee Hive Tuesday evening destroyed nearly SHOO worth of goods. The office of the Fourth Avenue Bathing Pavilion is being fitted up witb electric lights! Mrs.

Flip George, what do you think of that bathing costume? Mr. F. Oh. it's good as far as it goes. The latest nome for that supremely delicious tid-bit, tbe "Frankfurter" sausage, is a boardwalk partridge.

Thomas Bott, basso soloist in St. Paul's M. E. Church, Newark, will sing at the Auditorium next Sunday. The President yesterday sent to the Senate the nomination of John Watson Foster of Indiana for Secretary of State.

Tbe first ball and cake walk of the colored contingent was held lost night in Smith's Hall, opposite the station. Ten fire companies from New York and New Jersey will participate in the firemen's parade on Independence Day. Old ocean seems to have given woman her hint for the dress of to-day. It skirts the earth and gathers np a deal of mud. A patriotic chef of a Kingsley street hotel says that on tbe Fourth of July bis fish course at dinner is to consist of red mullet, white fish and blue fisb.

The latest novelty in high-priced pocket-knives is a graceful mother of pearl slipper, which has a variety of blades and implements packed away in it. Professor Jacob! Parkero, tbe high mucki- Water Ices Flavors, and are Made Fresh Daily. Our Confections are the Finest in the land. John Boker and John Randolph of West ark, who were arrested for BghtingTues AND day night, were fined $10 and costs each at a bearing before Justice Borden yesterday Confections morning. The case of Elizabeth Hewson and Re becca Clark, colored, wbo were arrested by Officer Hubbert yesterday, came before AT Justice Borden last evening at 7 o'clock, Anbury Park Garden: Anbury Avenue.

Ocean Grove Garden: Pitman Avenue. when they were charged with keeping a DAY BROS. house of fame in West Asbnry Park. Witnesses were numerous, and the women waived a hearing and were committed to Park Hall, in default of $200 bail each, to appear before tbe Grand Jury. Robert Lanning of Red Bank was arrested by the same officer yesterday for being so drunk be could not sit np in his wagon.

The 'Squire fined him and costs. HlffiHotels and Families Supplied at Short O. Si.2L.Xj.DII!f -A-2p otlio ary. 635 COOKMAN AVENUE, Asbnry Park, New Jersey. Telephone Open Day and Night.

That Celebrated Case. Judgment was filed yesterday in the United States Circuit Court, New York City, against James A. Bradley, in the suit brought against him by Mary E. Russell and declared in her favor. The amount is for $12,500 damages, $468.75 interest and $87.29 costs; total, $13,036.04.

Founder KNOWLEDGE IS POWER, SO IS A DOLLAR Bradley's counsel will secure an arrest of judgment and stay of execution, pending an appeal to the United States Supreme- muck of the Asbnry Avenne Pavilion, a member of the firm of Bradley ar This is intended to inform you where you can procure any article vou mav need in DRY rived for the season yesterday. The Junior Mechanics, at the close of GOODS, MILLINERY, or CLOTHING at a Saving: of Time. Annovance and Mmipv. Mrs. D.

Sloan, a handsome young matron well known In New York society, will speod tbe season at tbe liruuswlck. Miss Ray Douglass, a young society woman of Memphis, bas cotue to apend tbe season at the Coleman House. Philip Tabb, an old gnest of tbe Columbia, arrived in Asbnry Park Tuesday from bis borne in Howard county, Maryland. Among other guests yesterdny, the Messrs. liockafeller of Sunset Hull received R.

H. Walsb, a clock importer of New York. E. Rockerfellow, a wealthy New York business man, came to the Coleman Honse last night, where he will spend his summer vacation. Among the teachers who arrived in town last night are A.

W. Mum ford, Utica, N. H. M. Crist and F.

L. Weare, New York CiV. Tbe cyclist, Geo. A. Banker, has rooms at tbe Coleman Honse until after tbe bicycle meet.

Mr. Banker is accompanied by bis trainer. 'Miss Mamie Lyons, whose name is frequently seen in tbe society columns of New York, will make her stay at the Brunswick this season. Milton Tldd, a prosperous Trenton druggist, has leased the Ormerod Cottage on Bewell avenne and will move bis family down this week. 0.

M. Lipton is connected witb the large grocery bouse of Park Tilford in New York City. Mr. Lipton and family are registered at the Atalanta. Assemblyman Patrick T.

Burns of Trenton, who represents tbe Third Mercer District in tbe House of AssemfiTy, bas taken a cottage in' tbe Park for the season. John W. Sullivan, a wealthy manufacturer of marine engines in New York, is in Astfury Park making arrangements for the stay of his family this season at tbe Atalanta. John H. Reilly, a New York manufacturing jeweler living in East Orange, arrived Tuesday at the Atalunta witb his wife.

This is Mr. Reilly 's fourth season at Asbnry Park. William Montague Perrett, a orack rider, is registered at tbe Ocean Hotel. W. W.

Taxis, champion of the same club and one of the best known wheelmen in America, went to tbe Brunswick. Ellsworth Sbafto, principal of the High School at Garfield, Bergen county, is among the recent arrivals in the Park. He will be in attendance at tbe State Teachers' Convention, which convenes to-day. Chancellor Charles N. Sims of Syracuse University arrived in town lost night and went to the Ocean Hotel.

Dr. Sims will addiess tbe State Teachers' Association this evening on "The Philosopher's Stone." Miss Sophia Oldmixon may often be seen the center of an admiring circle of gentlemen friends on the piazzas of the Brunswick. Miss Oldmixon is at Asbnry Park witb ber mother and married' sister, Mrs. Gardner. The family moves in exclusive circles of New York society.

Manager William N. Fleischman will accompany Actor E. J. Henley as far West as Chicago on the latter's journey to Sun Francisco. After a few days' absence Mr.

Fleischman will return to bis summer borne on Bradley Beach, where he expects to stay till tbe close of September. Captain D. Stewart of the 92d Gordon Highlanders is registered at the West End. Captain Stewart is on a tour of tbe United States, and expects to ride horseback leisurely along the Southern New Jersey coast to Atlantic City, whence he returns to New York by way of Philadelphia. Mrs.

L. H. Darragb, the well-known portrait painter, leaves the Brunswick, this morning on a short visit to her home in Philadelphia. She returns Monday. Mrs.

Darragb painted the portraits ot Grant, Sherman and Sheridan which are hanging in the National Gnllery in Washington. We keep in Close Touch with the Masses, through Popular Prices. It's a Habit we Have. EC. COOK, -FOR- BARGAINS IN REAL ESTAtF unrt.

The State Teachers' Association. The State Teachers' Association will meet in Educational Hall this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock, and remain in session until Saturday. State Superintendent of Public Instruction A. B. Poland of Jersey City will preside.

Several papers will be read touching on educational matters, and at the evening session Chancellor Sims of the Syracuse University will deliver an address on "The Philosopher's Stone." The full programme has been published in The Spray. Obituary. Dorothy, the six-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Yardley of Baltimore, who are occupying a summer home on, the corner of Pilgrim Pathway and Franklin avenue, Ocean Grove, died yesterday after a brief illness.

Tbe remains will be interred temporarily in Mount Prospect Cemetery. Funeral Director Sexton bas charge of the obsequies. The Ratification Pnt Oft. Owing to the inability of some of the expected speakers to leave Washington until after the adjournment of Congress, the proposed Democratic meeting set down for Saturday night next bas been postponed, -SEE tbe meeting last evening, were served with refreshments by their fellow member, Benj. F.

Fees, at bis Mattison avenue cafe. Bowman, Taxis, Murpby, Boerum, Rich, Berlo, Coningsby and Hesse, the famous bicycle riders, arrived in town last night and will ride at the athletic grounds this afternoon. First seaside girl There's a great man-eating shark down on the beach, dead. What do yon suppose killed him? Second seaside girl Starvation, probably, if he was a man-eating shark. Dottie Are you going to wear your red and white blazer at the seashore again this summer? Lottie No, indeed.

I hadn't been there a week last year before I was proposed to by three barbers. Tbe Asbury Park and Ocean Grove Bank has raised its surplus fund from $16,000 to $23,000. The institution has recently opened a branch agency in Ocean Grove, which is alreody on the road to prosperity. The Oddfellows and firemen will meet at their respective headquarters at 1 o'clock to-morrow to attend the funeral of Daniel Brower. The fire bell will be tolled during the procession froai the true house to the MILAN ROSS.

REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT. 208 MAIN STREET. ASBURY PARK. N. I of aiaapeed, and the two new np the track towards tbe grand stand, racing at a 2.50 pace.

Wbeeler was beaten out a bnndred yards. Murphy did not exert himself. It is thought that Relph will prove a frequent winner at tbe races this afternoon. Tbe track boa been got into splendid shape for tbe meet. The Shark river gravel leveled and pounded into a smooth, hard surtace makes a coarse unexcelled by any sort of track in the country.

The banks at tbe curves have a 23-inch grade. Opinions were freely expressed by experts yesterday that one of the cracks would do a mile in better than 2.30. A party of wheelmen rode down to Man-asqnan yesterday afternoon to see Howard Zimmerman, who bas just returned from tbe scene of bis brother's triumphs in Europe. Mr. Zimmerman spoke in praise ot English equipments for bicyclists.

The wheels, be said, are tf much better construction, and tbe race tracks are heavily banked so as to allow easy rounding of curves. Tbe height of banking varies from one to five feet. Tbe strange construction of English tracks is said to be the cause of Arthur Zimmerman's early defeats. Among those who were at Manasqnan yesterday were: W. F.

Murpby, N. Y. A. H. C.

Wbeeler, M. A. I. W. Judge, R.

aud Rue, the colored trainer, who baa fixed both Murphy and Zimmerman for big races, and the local correspondent of tbe "World." Here are tbe names of well-known wheelmen not already mentioned who will compete to-day: W. Taxis, Schuylkill Navy, Philadelphia; H. B. Rich, N. Y.

A. C. Birdie Munger, Chicago; I. R. Hazelton; C.

I. Berlo. W. H. Mooney, W.

J. Mooney and James Blake are entered from the Union County Athletic Club. All are long distance riders. Tbe races will commence at 2.30 o'clock. The entries for tbe thirteen races are as follows: First Race Robert Coningsby, W.

W. Taxis, W. F. Mnrphy, Henry Wheeler, Henry Boernm, I. R.

Hazleton, A. B. Rich, Joseph D. Racey, W. S.

Campbell, P. Berlo, Carl Hess, George A. Banker, Geo. F. Taylor, E.

D. Knapp, N. Townsend, Thos. Relpb, A. J.

Dutchman, W. H. Mullikin and George Crow. Second Race E. W.

Goodwin, Frank A. Watson, Leon Cnbberly, Robert Coningsby, Edgar J. Decker, Harry B. Martin, W. S.

Campbell, W. W. Taxis, Harry Wheeler, George Mobone, George W. Arthur Sussman, F. Hawley, George P.

Knhl, James Bloke, N. H. Mooney, W. F. Murphy, H.

W. Smith, Fred. Frick, A. J. Dutchman, L.

D. Munger, Henry Boernm, H. C. Beebe, I. R.

Hazleton, A. A. Rich, Jos. D. Racey, P.

Berlo, J. S. Bowdish, A. J. White.

Cbos. P. Stanrbach. Wm. C.

Huson, Geo. Crow, Carl Hess, George A. Banker, Geo. F. Taylor, E.

D. Knapp, N. K. Town-send, JHV. Judge, Geo.

C. Smith, C. Z. Bnhl and Tbos. Relph.

Third Race Harry F. Martin. Fred Frick and Geo. P. Knhl.

Fourth Race E. W. Goodwiu, W. Mooney, Fred Frick and G. M.

Worden. Fifth Race Frank A. Watson, Leon Cubberly, Thos. Cole, Geo. Mahom, Arthur Snssmen, Geo.

P. Knhl, Jns. Blake, N. H. Mooney, Raymond Pawley, H.

C. Beebe, Charles P. Stanbach, Wm. C. Hudson, N.

K. Townsend, J. J. Dutchman, I. B.

West, H. W. Smith, William Ahlgren, W. D. Fanl and Geo.

Crow. Sixth Race Robt. Coningsby, Edgar J. Decker, W. 8.

Campbell, W. W. Taxis, Harry Wbeeler, Geo. Mahon, Frank Hawley, James Blake, W. J.

Mooney, W. F. Murphy, H. W. Smith, Fred.

Frick, H. C. Beebe, I. R. Hazleton, A.

B. Rich, Jos. D. Racey, P. Berlo, A.

J. White, Choa. P. Stinboch, Wm. C.

Huson. Carl Hess, Geo. A. Banker, Geo. F.

Taylor, E. D. Knapp, J. W. Judge, Geo.

C. Relph and S. D. Mungen. Seventh Race Harry Hildreth, II.

Ash-hoff, Joseph Hesse and I. Embley. Eighth Race E. W. Goodwin, Robert Coningsby, Edgar J.

Decker, Harry B. Martin, Geo. W. Coffin, F. Hawley, Fred.

Frick, Henry Boerum, Jos. D. Racey, I. S. Bowdish, Geo.

Crow, E. D. Knapp, W. H. Townsend, J.

W. Jndge, C. E. Bahl, A. J.

Dutchman, H. W. Smith, W. H. Mnllikin and A.

T. Hinrich. Ninth Race Harry B. Martin, Raymond Pawley, Walter Hubbard and J. R.

Nash. Tenth Race Robt. Coning9by, W. S. Campbell, W.

W. Taxis, Harry Wheeler, F. Hawley, W. F. Mnrphy, Henry Boer-num, H.

C. Beebe, I. R. Hazleton, A. B.

Rfch, Jos. D. Racey, P. Berlo, Carl Hess, Geo. A.

Banker, Geo. F. Taylor, Geo. Smith, Thos. Relph, A.

J. Dutchman, W. H. G. M.

Werden and L. D. Munger. I Eleventh Race A. B.

Rich, I. R. Hazleton, Carl Hess, Geo. A. Banker, Geo.

F. Taylort As T. Hinrich, Wm. Ahlgren, Geo. Mahon, Harry Martin, Raymond Pawley and Walter Hubbard.

Twelfth Race E. Goodwin, Leon Cubberly, Robt. Coningsby, Edgar I. Decker, Harry B. Martin, Harry Wheeler, T.

FRANK APPLEBY, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE church. Cor. Main and Mattison. Asbury Park. 65 Main Ocean Grove.

but a date will be agreed upon just as soon as it is definitely settled as to the close 0f Private Policeman Matthews, who keeps eye out for erring "chippies" and MEHEGAN DORSETT the session ot Congress. It is tuily cnance ineoriar.es at scnnuziers iuerry-go pected that Roger Q. Mills will be one of the principal speakers at the ratifica MANUFACTURERS OF tion meeting when held. Round, thinks this is a model town, biuce the 1st of April only four drunken men have entered the building, and two of these were Long Branch sports. Mattresses ad Bedding Ex-Cblef Brower'a Funeral.

143 MAIN "STREET Col. Mulligan and the Oold Cure. Colonel Michael Mulligan of "Peru" was TELEPHONE CALL 70 OVER ORAWFORD'S MPSIO STORE' token to Long Branch yesterday, by Coun The funeral of ex-Chiet Daniel Brower, who died suddenly on Tuesday, will take place to-morrOw. Services will be held at the honse, on Munroe avenne, at 1 o'clock, and the services at the First Methodist Church will begin one hour later. The Fire Department and the various secret orders to whioh tho deceased -bo-longed, will attend the funeral.

The interment will be at Mount Prospect Cemetery under the direction of Undertaker Burtis. selor Patterson, and placed under the care of the physicians of "The New Humanity," a gold cure establishment. Tbe doctors will endeavor to cure tile famous Colonel of his appetite for strong drink. A Fair for Charily. Miss Josie TenBroeck and a number of her young associates have arranged to hold Do you want to Buy or Sell Real Estate? Have you Money to Invest on Bond and Mortgage? Do you want to Insure Your Property? Then call on WASHINGTON WHITE, 720 MATTISON ARBURY PARK.

COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS AND NOTARY PUBLI8 fair at the ruth. Avenue i'aviiion, on Tuesday afternoon and evening, for tbe fathWat catena Kext Snudny. benefit of the Home for Crippled Children at Avon. The Beach Band will furnish music, and choice refreshments and fancy articles will be for sale. The Juniors New Ulcers.

The quarterly meeting of Asbnry Council, No. 23, Jr. 0. U. A.

was held last night, when the following officers were elected: Councilor, Charles S. Maps; Vice Councilor, James Van Brunt; Recording Secretary, James R. Breece; Assistant Recording ing Secretary, W. King; Financial Secretary, Henry Herbert; Treasurer, Joseph R. Wreir, Conductor, Albert Robbins; Warden, George R.

Ryno; Inside Sentinel, W. F. Grove; Outside Sentinel, Bradley The Bin Engine Started. The massive 250-horse power Corliss engine at the power house of the Seashore Electric Railway Company was started np yesterday and was found to work like a Tbe Managers of the Asbnry Park Auditorium have arranged for another excellent programme next Sunday, one of the chief attractions being an address by Father Mc-Glynn, the well-known ex-Catholic priest of New York City. This is tbe third summer that Father McGlynn has visited the Auditorium, and each time he bos been hailed with large audiences and much entbusi-nem.

Since his appearance last July he bas received his final notice from the Church of and has positively refused to recant a single statement made by 9feCab A Marernm'a Big; Order. charm. Miniature Almanac Bathing to-day from 7 a. m. to 9 p.

To-morrow from 7 to 10 a. m. and from 3 to 6 p. m. High water at 11.33 a.

m. and 11.41 p. m. Low water at 5.45 p. m.

Sun sets at 7.32 p. m. Snn rises to-morrow at 4.35 a. m. Undelivered Telegrams.

At Cookman Avenne Office W. U. T. Co. Benjamin Albertson, Alfred Paull, W.

M. Adds, Lillie Keys and Mrs. F. Fettlery. Try Beringer's Snowflake Popcorn.

Always fresh and pure. At Asbnry Avenne Pavilion. Beringer, 154 Main street and Avenue Pavilion, handles Seidenberg's famous 10c. and 5c Cigars also, other popular brands of imported and domestic The pestiferous fly fails to annoy when your honse is protected with wire doors and screens. WyckorT, corner Main and Sewall keeps all sizes id stock or will make them to order at short notice.

McCabe Maraernm, the Ocean Grove There is nothing in the drag or medicine THIS space "reserved for CHAS! SCHWAGER the PEOPLE'S STORE, 620 and 622 Cookman Avenue, Asbury Park, line that cannot be fonnd at Kinmonth Co's. butchers, have been awarded the contract for furnishing the meat to be used at the coming encampment of the New Jersey National Guard at Sea Girt There were nearly a score of dealers after the big order, but the Ocean Grovers managed to figure lower than their competitors. 'The contract calls for over 85,000 pounds of meat. Snperflne soda Water. If von would like something superfine in Soda drinks go to Kinmonth Co's.

Phar macies, jno. 724 uookman avenue, and under the West End Hotel. 5 i Large stock 1 of Crntches, Trasses and Surgical Appliances kept at Kinmonth Jobnson'l Stationery and News 6tore.No. 206 Main street, Asbury Park, and Ocean Grove Post Office. A..

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