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The Shore Press from Asbury Park, New Jersey • 3

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Mr. Morarlty Was There). QUEENIE VASSAR MARRIED. HEHBTO. WISB0B, BRADLEY BEACH DAY.

Annie Morarlty is an occupant of a OEOROK EVANS, viua-rauiiiBRT. EDMUND K. DITTO, CUM I KM. house owned by Rosa Carbona, in the So Rumor Says and so Bay Her Friends, but Asbury Park Ocean Grove Bank Cor. Mattlson Avenue and Main Street, ASBURY PARK, N.

Sha Denies It. It waa rumored in New York theatrical NEW RAILROAD STATION OPENED WITH FORflAL RITES. circles Saturday that Mrs. Harry Keruell of Asbury Park, whose stage name is Italian district in West Crove, Last Friday Mrs. Morarlty' little boy excited the wrath of Mrs.

Carbona, and, as a result, the two women got into a fight. Mrs. Morarlty secured a revolver to protect herself and babe, who are said to have received bad treatment at Mrs. Car-bona'a hands, Mrs. Morarlty swore out a warrant for Mrs.

Carbona and Officer (Jneeuie Yasser, had been married to William Lynch, a son of Mrs. Theresa Lynch, jeweler at No. 1 Union Square. Mrs. Keruell is the widow of the noted Capital, $50,000 Surplus, $25,000 TRANSACTS A OENEIUI.

BANKING FIL'HINEHS, IHMUKN KOItEIOX AND DOMEHTI0 DRAFTS. J'lUJMlT ATTKNTJON U1VEN TO ALL MATTER E.NTltUHTEU TO t'H. rish comedian who died about three months ago, and has lived in Asbury Park, Tha Town Below tha Oroya Is Now a Regular Station on tha Ntw York and Long Branch Railroad James A. BradUy.Prcparci Big Celebration ol tha Occaslon-Ex-Senator Rufua Blodgait and Other Addrcis tha Crowd. The new station of the New York and Loug Branch Kailroud at Bradley Beach was dedicated Saturday evening at 7 Hulick bad her in Justice Borden's conrt last Saturday afternoon.

The proceed-ings were amusing, three colorea women appearing to take the part of Mrs. when not professionally engaged, for PntaeTiiiU E. Ilt'ciuiKHi, 11. TiiicaT, 11. C.

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C. CuYTO, John JIchmahd, Lit win Raid cam. OlCO. EVA, 1M. J.

A. W. IlKTItK'K, T. Ekn several years. The report was that she Morarlty.

After hearing the evidence Justice Borden placed Mrs. Carbona and Mr. Lynch bad been married at the Church of the Holy Innocents in West Thirty-seventh street, by the Rev. Father YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED. OCEUN OKOVE liRANCH.

Corner Main and Pitman Avenue, Opp. Aiaoclatlon Office. a under bonds of aoo to keep the peace. o'clock. Over 1500 people were pieseut from the neighborhood and the adjacent McLabe.

When seen by newspaper men, Mr. Lynch strenuously denied that the marriage bad takeJi place, stating that rtborU. Mubic waa lurnlsueu by the tlx On a Technicality. In the case of the borough board of ceUior brass baud of West Asbury Park aud the Bradley Beach drum corps. The while he knew and esteemed Mrs, Keruell Doll Van Valkenburgh, as a friend no thought of matrimony had health against Howard Lnndis, brought to recover a penalty of I50 for not filing quare.

in which the station is located, waa lighted by eight burning tar barrel. been entertained by either of them. The Lynch family and Harry Kernell and wife a plan of plumbing done at the Plaza WALL riCTUUE MOULDINGS. The station tut 1 1 waa brilliantly ilium! had been intimate friends for several years Hotel, the defendant's counsel, S. A.

Patteason, has raised the question that nated with caudlca. A platform had Since the comedian's death Mrs. Kernell been constructed on the southern side of the proceedings are invalid because of and Mr. Lynch had been seen together the square, and from it the addresses often in public, which fact gave strength the failure of the board of health to properly publish their ordinances. were delivered.

to the rumor of marriage. Mrs. Keruell, The atation waa built at an expense of A notice was published in July, 1888, however, as well as Mr. Lynch, denied setting forth that the ordinances bad about 500 by Founder James A. Bradley of Asbury Park.

The land, 250x300 feet, that she was married. paper1 Hanger? and PAINTING AND KALSOMINING. Dealers in Pictures and Picture Frames. Frames Made to Order. 539 AND 541 COOKMAN AVE.

The Best New York and Philadelphia Paper Hangers employed. Largest and Finest Stock of Wall Paper in the County. Paper Hanger's Supplies. Estimates Furnished. passeu to a secona reading out tne How could such a story have started?" has been deeded to the railroad company notice waa not signed by the president she said.

It is not true. Mr. Lynch is beitiK Riven by the Ocean Grove Lamp and clerk of the board as required by law. a friend of mine. I have known the fain Meeting Association and Mr.

Bradley, the It also failed to show whether tue same ily for three or four years. My husband latter contributing I1.500. had been passed by the borough board of knew them, too, and used to buy all his After the baud aud a chorus of children health. The ordinances beinz apparently jewelry there. But Mr.

Lynch and I the Bradlev Beach school, the speak defective, the board of health will in all have not mentioned marriage. I shall era aud officials took their pluces on the Drobabilitv proceed to enact new ordin platform and the dedicatory exercises, in not think of anything of the kind for sey eral years, anyway." ances according to law. charge of Mr. Bradley, were opened by the sinetoir of "The Station," by Mrs. Grace Father McCabe was uncommunicative, When approached upon the subject he THE VERY LATEST Wiser Davis, of Jersey City.

The asseni blatre joined in the chorus seemed desirous of evading direct answer to interrogatories. How did you hear liuirau, burrao, we'll give a three time that he asked. Then he said he would be violating bis priestly vows if he were tbree, Hurrah, uurrah, our station by the Seal The wiiUtle Join the chorus In our song of Jubilee, iilp, hip, tiurraU tor tuentatlon 1 to talk about a matter of that which he had been asked to treat as a secret He intimated that Mrs. Kernell would After a brief address by Mr. Bradley in not wish her marriage known in view of which be referred 10 the stars and stripes, her husband's recent death.

Inquiries in Asbury Park have brought Miss Ella Jones, daughter of Augustus Joues of Bradley Beach, sang a patriotic forth facts tending forcibly toward estab sone. lishing the marriage on excellent author Clarence Steiner, a member of the firm ity. It has been ascertained that Mrs, of Steiuer Sons, who have done much John Kernell of Asbury Park was called to bring about Bradley Beach present to New York one day recently to attend the solemuization of her sister in law's prosperity, spoke of bis interest in all lm provements and of his hopes and ex pec marriage. In view of this evidence there tations of soon seeing Bradley Beach on seems to be little doubt that the wedding UNDERTAKER kU FUNERAL DIRECTOR JAMES H. SEXTON, of the most rapidly growing resorts on occurred as rumored.

Queente Vaiar came down from New York the New Jersey coast. Sunday in company with William Lynch MAIN STREET. HEAD OP WESLEY LAKE. Coffins and Burial Caskets, 100 styles IN HTOt'K. and tarnished at a MOMENT HO.

TICK. Ywara of extwtennq Telephone oonncntl'in George W. bvans, the unex pected absence of President E. II. Stokes They passed the day here and returned on the 5.30 train, the actrewt chming her etifrafre-ment at the Caxino roof garden last night.

represented the Ocean Grove Association. He reminded his hearers that Ocean While here it is utated that she introduced Mr. Lvnch an her lumliind. Mrs John Ker Grove was before Asbury Park Mas that Ocean Grove brought Mr. Bradley to nell when approached on the 8ubjct declined what subsequently became Asbury Park, to make any statement regarding the mar riage.

Harry Keruell died on the 13th of In reply tne Founder assured him that In Hats as well as Shoes. If you wish the best Shoe or Hat for service as well as for March. he was heartily in sympathy with Ucean Grove institutions, and declared that no style, then our line will surely please '-DEALER IN SELECT BRANDS OF IMPORTED AND KEY WEST CIGARS Handsomely Furnished and Well Appointed Billiard and Bowling Rooms Attached. TOWNSHIP COMMITTEEMEN. one had ever heard him carping about you.

RUSSIA CALF, KANGAROO the restrictions of that resort. 'Ocean AND BICYCLE SHOES. Routine Bimlnesi Transacted at the Regular SOFT, STIFF AND STRAW HATS Grove," he said, is the greatest place Meeting Last Saturday. GALORE. Everything up to date.

in the United btates, perhaps in the world The regular meeting of the Township MATTISON for the dissemination of religious Committee was held last Saturday after AVENUE, ASBURY PARK. 628 Near Bond Street. thought and a century from to day it noon with all the members present. R. PORTER'S will be a place where leading thinkers will congregate aud teach Christian prin W.

Dayton and Counsellor S. A. Patterson appeared and asked to have a road leading from West Park to Whitesville repaired. The petitioners are property owners on the street. The board will President Thomas Hanlon, D.

CHAJRLBS TILTON'S 634 C00KMAN Corner Bond St. LL.D.. of Pennington Seminary, said that for once he had been surprised. He visit the road and make a report at a CENTRAL LIVERY AND BOARDING STABLES future meeting. had come having heard that Mr.

Brad ley was to give a free lunch (laughter) H. Leavitt. representing the Dela- Of making a speech he had no thought Vater Iron Works of New York In his usual enthusiastic manner the in behalf of a pump to be used ou Main street for pumping water to sprinkle the doctor exhorted every young man pres Munroe and Cookman Avenues. OPPOSITE HECK STREET BRIDGE, ASQURY PARK. CORSET SHIELD ent to profit by the example of Mr, streets.

Bradley career to take courage and Committeeman Kirkbride reported resolve to be a man 5 to strive by perse that he had inspected Summerheld ave verance, honesty, integrity, to deserve nue and thought that the street could be Stables entirely rebuilt and renovated and fitted with all Imp ovemenU. Fifty new stalls for aud win a name aud a high and useful boarders. Best attention and care to boarding Horses ana UarriaRes. Keuionaoie rnoes. made all right with a little scraping.

A place among men. petition had been received to have the street graded. Sunset avenue will be Ex United States Senator Rufus Blod eett of Long Branch, N. superiuten former stables on Sewall Avenue for rent to right party. CHARLES TILTOff.

repaired. Saturday was the day appointed for dent of the New York and Long Branch Railroad, was heartily cheered when he the committee to receive the yearly re ports of the district school clerks. There are five districts in Neptune township Clerk Brand of district No. 90 presented his report, but it was referred back for correction. Clerk Stanton's report of GHA3.

KRAINZ GO. ASBURY PAKE'S district No. 80 Viy Neptune City, was ac cepted. as were also the following Clerk Van Brunt, district No. 88, Whites ville; Clerk Matthews, district No.

80, Hamilton, and Clerk Appleby, district arose to speak in behalf of the company which to-day begins to stop its trains at the new station. Mr. Blodgett said that the Bradley Beach station had come to stay; that it would not be a thing of a summer, that the railroad is most favorably disposed toward the new resort; that it would always be ready to favorably consider any proposition to improve which either it or any other of the seaside towus might make. "Every new station we build," he said, "we endeavor to make a little better than the last one; and rest as sured that when we come to Bradley Beach we will do a fine thing by you." (Prolonged applause William T. Gifford represented the Bradley Beach couucilmen.

He reviewed the rapid advances made during the last year, and concluded, as each speaker of the evening had done, by proposing three Fahioqable Meflcjanl Tailor No. coW. Asburv Park. Among the bills ordered paid was one of 1 226.SA to N. V.

Sculthorpe for work on the roads in Hamilton district. 1 1 An immense line of Imported and Domestic Cloths. Freight Cars Derailed Three cars attached to freight train A SPECIALTY. FINE DRESS SUITS BREAKING AT THE HIPS No. 439 jumped the track just below the freight house about 7 o'clock Saturday morning.

The cars were empty aud left the track owing to stiff trucks. The FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. cheers for Bradley, the crowd was in a cheering mood any way. It cheered not southbound track was blocked from 7 The Best Place to Buy until 8 45 o'clock. The passenger traffic R.

W. PARRAMORE "only the speakers but the free lunch, to was not delayed, as a cut out was made partake of which Mr. Bradley invited and the trains passed over onto the north every one after the speaking. About Lumber, Building Hardware, Ready-mixed Paints, (ail prices ASBURY PARK. OLE PATCNTCCS AND MANUFACTURERS.

bouud track and ran to Belmar, where they returned to the proper track. seventy-five tar barrels were burnt later in the evening. AQAINST OAflBLINQ. Freight Agent Dey secured a gang of men and the cars were replaced on the track. The rails were spread but the ELECTRIC LAUNCH, BONAYENTURE White Lead, un, varmsn, arusnes, ac, Is at the Large Establishment of BUCHANON SMOCK Successors to N.

E. Buchanon Cor. MAIN 8T. and ASBURY ASBURY PARK, N. J.

We make a specialty of CEDAR SHl3LiS5 vnoltmle as well as retail, which we Citizens of rionmouth County Renew Their damage was slight. The Police Mill. Organization to Wipe Out Racing. will commence running on DEAL LAKE Ben Hurley, well known to the police, An organization has been formed to suppress race track gambling in this Monday, May 29th, was arrested bunday tor assault on Moses Goldberg The trouble occurred countv. to aid in securing the repeal of all laws that protect and promote it aud Trequent trips from its dock, Eighth ave TV 1 A iu front of John Corlies' place on Spring-wood avenue, but the cause of it does manufacture at Manahawken.

N.J. t. to prevent the passage of such laws here nue ana iingsiey buxci, stopping at Ain letic grounds. Also ADAMANT, a patent riaaier, wmuu in rair nuyuiuig the thlust tor cold weather. frwfclnir does not affect It.

not seem plaiu to any of the bystanders, after. It is known as the Monmouth Countv Citizens' League; and was formed Hurley hit Goldberg in the side of the Fare, io cents eacn way. Geo. A. Smock.

head with his fist. Goldberg procured a N. E. Buchanon. in Educational Hall last Friday afternoon, There was a large number of representa warrant aud Officer Hubbert made the GETAN ESTIMATE! arrest.

tive citizens preseut. The meeting was Belle Walker, colored, was arrested by called to order by the selection of Col. STATE OP GEORGE W. YOUNG, Officer Hubbert Saturday evening for tak James S. Yard of Freehold as temporary tfou are thinking, perhaps, of building.

Notigi Is hereby given, that the accounts of chairman and Rev. a. tsuwara vcing 1 Well, verv trood But vou want some ing a horse and wagon owned by Mike Bowles, also colored, without leave. Belle temoorarv clerk. The cause was well Dlumbine done, or there are gas fixtures took the turnout, drove all around town the subscriber, Administrator of the deceased, will be audited and stated by the Surrogate, and reported to the Orphans Court of the county of Monmouth, on Thursday, September 7th, 1893.

je3-10t CHARLES A. YOUNG. to be put in, or again you want a heater in your cellar. We are prepared to this aud had a good time, but while turning Presented and officers chosen as follows resident, David D. Denise of Freehold; vice-president.

T. H. Leonard of Atlantic out of Third avenue she turned too short and the wagon ran against a post, badly J. F. MORRISON, EXPERT RIGGER, Flag Poles Made and Put up.

Church Steeple Clocks, Crosses and Vanes Refcllt. Chimneys, Bmokestacks and Water Towers Painted. LiKhtninR Rods put up and re-paired. Lofty and apparently dangerous work attended to. Flair Poles painted, etc.

New ropes attached. Expert splicer in all kiuds of Elevator and Dumb-waiter Hopes. 312 SPRINQWOOD AVE. kind of work, and do it promptly. CALL AND SEE ME.

1 Highlands; secretary, Rev. S. Edward Young of Asbury Park; assistant secretary, smashing the vehicle. Not wishiug to lose the horse she hung ou and returned OR BALE. Alexander Moreau of rreenoia; trea R.

C. BOEKLEN, to West Grove, where she was arrested. anrer, Holmes V. E. Denise of Holmdel.

Nine out of sixteen townships were repre TOP Apply B. P. ROS8, Hathaway Farm, Deal Beach. Justice Borden gave her a hearing and bound her over for the grand jury for J. sented.

Local and town leagues are to be organized, and a committee will look 540 12 Wi COOKMAN AVENUE, ASBURY PARK, N.J malicious mischief. She managed to Or to W. 0. BORRQUQHS, Asbury Park, N. mj5-tf mo3.

ASBURY PARK, N. J. secure $100 bail. She was released. after their work..

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