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VOL. XVII. NO. 249. ASBURY PARK, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1900. PRICE ONE CENT
PARSON DEPLORES DON’T BE A BRYAN CALF. TWO BIG RALLIES. LOCOMOBILES ARE ” SUNDAYJIATHING Former Pastor ot This City Responsible Hepebilcen, of Cours?, end Plans for For One of Ibo Beat Political Tficia ilovo Been Completed by tbe REFUSEDPASSAGE " Pianos and Prices Hits ot Campaign. txecutWs Committee. Rev. G eorge Swain Sttrs Up One of the most effective and convinc The Neptune Township Republican The Infernal Machines May Presbyteriais Synod of ing lithographs sent out by the Repub Executive Committee met last nlgbt In Not be Transported on !; Hard to Beat. • ' New Jersey. lican National Committee Is tbat based on Collector Giffard’o office. 'Invitations bad Ferryboats. a political address delivered at tbe Hanna Won. extended, to many'persons not mem- It is hard to beat us in A n earnest plea for Ibo ennotlty of tho meeting In tbe beach auditorium lost bero.of tbe club to be present, and nearly It may not be generally known tbat Sabbath wao moje by Rev. George Swain summer by Rev. George 0. Maddocb of ail responded. Local and national poli loose bay, straw, cotton and various oils price, harderiri quality and In Atlantic City at yesterday’s session ot Trenton. Mr. Haddock told tbe following tics was talked over In a quiet way. Tbe and extracts liable to explosion are pro hardest bf all in assort tbe Presbyterian Synod of New Jersey. story: •. big Republican rallies on October 24 and hibited from being carried on ferryboats, ment. Our stock does not He said he bas noted a tendency In tbe “While being driven borne one evening Novem ber! were arranged for, At the carrying passengers, by tbe laws of the consist of a high grade m cities all over tbe state to follow tbe down by a boy, a foolish calf left its mother and flfet T. Frank Appleby will act aa chair United States, and Included In the prohi piano or so in our adver-; grade. He denounced Sunday bstblog ran after a bellowlfig steer. The boy man. Edmund Wlloon of Red Bank will, bition are horseless veblcless operated by and Snnday boardwalk parading at the tried In vain to bring the calf back to its be the orator. The parade before the riapbtha or gasoline. The articles above tisement and a collection ', expense of tbe ottendance nt churches. mother’s side, when finally exhausted he meeting will be marshalled by Milan enumerated are prohibited,, when trans of “ thumpboxes” on our This space V Tbe desecration of the Lord's Day was shook bis fist at the calf and cried: Rosa. ■ ported to wagons of any kind or when floor. We have today 16 becoming more and more of an evil to tbe carried on wagons in tanks and used for will shortly “ ‘You little fool, you little fool, you, The November meeting will be presided different makes in our Injury of tbe moral well being of the over by Collector Glflard. The marshal their own propulsion. y o u fool, you’ll be sorry when supper warerooms! They rank be occupied commonwealth. He praised tho efforts time comes.’ ” chosen for the evening parade was Coun The attention of the employes of the of tbe Atlantic City Reform Committee Tbe moral as given on tbe lithographs cilman John Thompson of Avon. Pennsylvania Railroad Company bss been from a $6od Weber down by the for Its work. la to remember the hard times of 1898. At both meetings the gallery at E d u called to tbls matter by the lBi,ue of a to a fair piano for $175. The synodical 'treasurer, Judge W. M. Don’t be a Bryan calf and get steered cational Hall will be reserved for tbe new order during the past week. The Suit you? We can’t help announcement ’Lannlng of Trenton, reported receiving order Ib as follows: away from the.full dinner pall, or “You’ll uniformed Clubs, and the first floor of the it. of one of $18,087 and expending $17,428 during the be sorry when supper time comes.” building given up to others who will at Notice to gate ticket sellers and vehicle year. The lithograph pictures a farm In which tend. ; ~ ■ ticket collectors: In accordance with the the largest - The Committee on Home Missions rec regulation prescribed by the United States the calf Is seen following the steer, and Clubs from different parts pf the county Board of Snpervising Inspectors^of Steam R. A. TUSTING, and best . ommended that tbe presbyteries be the boy shaking his fist at the foolish wilt be Invited to be present- Vessels, under Section 4,472, Revised Stat asked to contribute to the fund tbls year animal. utes, tbe following articles cannot be carried TAYLOR * TUSTING' BUILDING establishments $18,802.88 which was apportioned 'by the M r. Maddoeb was formerly pastor of tbo The patronage of the people and the on tbe boats of this company: Loose hay or MATTISON AVK. * BOND ST. •yood hs follows: straw, loose cotton, loose hemp, camphene, between First Methodist Cburch in tbls city. business men has made the Journal what nitroglycerine, naphtha, Oenzine, beazoine, Presbytery of Elizabeth, $1,800; Pres It Is—honor to whom honor Is due. coal oil, crude or refined petroleum, or like Newark and bytery of Jersey City, $2,600; Presbytery -dangerous burning fluids, or like dangerous of Monmouth, $4,000; Presbytery of«Mor- DEMOCRATS ONLY IN NAME. articles. '. . Philadelphia, rls and Orange, $1,800; Presbytery of SCHOOL DEDICATED. Therefore tbe transportation of same This is Tbe Kind of Answer Gourley Gen in either direction must be refused. . ' , Newark, $1,850; Presbytery of New to be located in erally Gets in Response to His Tbe $12,000 School in Oafcburst For The above prohibition, includes tbe oils Brunswick, $1,200; Presbytery of Newton, mally'Set Apart for tbe Great Work referred to above when transported In Appeal tor Funds. tank wagons or In connection with the FOR sale: Cookman Avenue, $1,100; Presbytery of West Jersey, $4,200. of'Modern Education. Bev. Or. Henry S. Butler presented the Counselor James Parker of Perth operation of hnrselss vehicles. A splendid property on Asbury Park. The new $12,000 school house In Oak- • Oil and spirits of turpentine may be report on Foreign Missions, which says, Amboy haa written a letter to William B. carried In good metallic vessels or casks Asbury Avenue, second lu part: Gourley, chairman o f the Democratic burst was dedicated yesterday afternoon or barrels well and securely bound wltb “Our Church sent sixty-nine mission State Committee, In wblcb be declines to with appropriate ceremonies. The In Iron. block from ocean. A WATCH FOR IT! contribute funds to support tbe campaign terest shown la educational matters In This order takes eflect immediately, decided bargain for Mies last year. W e have now 728 in fif and must be enforced. teen countries, assisted bv more than twice of William J. Bryan In New Jersey. that section was demonstrated by tbe somebody. Call and In tbiB.order horseless wagons operated as many natives. Tn sustain these and Mr. Parker reminds Mr. Gourley tbat large attendance of patents and scholars. by any of the prohibited oils are apeciflc- get particulars. their work the Church raised $890,000. be has always been a Democrat, that he One side of the building was reserved for ally mentioned. This Is the first notice Expenses of administration were 5 per served bis country In the Mexican War visitors, and;tbe other occupied by pupils. of the kind published. Two months ago cent. Tbe board began its year with and In the Civil War, and tbat be “helped It was In efiect n red-letter day for the superintendent of tbe Jersey City tbe real Democratic party by voice nnd Onkbnrst. $25,000 In hand, and was thus enabled to ferry communicated wltb the United vote and a fair share of my money in ail Rev. Mr. Morris of West Long Branch put up some much needed dwellings for States government officials at Washington opened the-' exercises with prayer. A d 208 Bond SL, Asbury Parh, N, J. missionaries. One-third of our churches the^years from that time (1840) up to the to ascertain whether horseless wagons present time, but I don’t see anything dresses wera made by County Buperln gave nothing to tbe cause. operated by-naphtha were prohibited from that at all resembles (except in pame) tbe tendent John Enrlgbt, State Superinten “The Synod of New Jersey gave $86,000, being transported on a ferryboat under Democratic party I have known all my dent of BdujM'ttdn Charles Baxter, Presi NOW IS THE TIME TO abnnt one-tenth of tbe whole amount. the United. States laws, and be. was In life, in the offspring Of tbe conventions at dent of tb? State Board of Education Gilts from tbe churches of New Jersey formed tbat they were. Notice was then Hate Ynut House Painted averaged 69c. a member, 17c. more than Chicago Id 1896 aud Kansas City in the James L. Hayes, and T. Frank Appleby, sent to those in charge of otber ferries. and rooms papered. I do first-class work. those of New York, the next highest. present year. also a member of tbat body. "Bryan and Stevenson are not Demo At tbe close of tbe speech making tbe See me about it.' FREEHOLD’S FIELD DAY. crats when measured by tbe standard of visitors repaired to tbe basement, where a DR. O’HANLON STUMPS. PETER BATH, all the years from Jefferson to Cleveland, collation was served, , . , . 409)4 First Avenue, Asbury Park. Thursday the Militiamen of I but Town Inclusive. So I will not help you to elect The school building contains four rooms Full of Republican Zeal, He Speaks at a it Employment Bryan and Stevenson.’’ and is' modern In jappolntments, special Will Hold a Cola Event in Wblcb Mass Meeting of Camden Sports figure- attention having been paid to light and ^ Business Men. Young Women ventilation. ■ ‘ Freehold la to have a treat in the way WANT 10 KEEP HIM. At a mass meeting of tbe business men of Camden In tbe Interest of sound money of band music, a military parade and FATHER GUNNON’S REMtWS. is offered to experienced oper athletics next Thursday. The Second Members of West Grove M. C. Church laBt nlgbt R av. Dr. Thomas O'Hanion, Battalion of tbe Second Regiment, to Request the Return ot Tbelr Pastor Will Be forwarded on tbe Campania Which president of Pennington Seminary, and a ators and beginners iu the which the Freehold company belongs, is 1 :• for Another Year.. ■ Leaves for New York Saturday. member of tbe Osean Grove Camp Meet V ing A8Boclatloa, was line of tbe chief to have • Its fall field exercises there. The third quarterly conference of tbe Counselor James D. Carton received a speakers. The doctor eulogized President Read manufacture of nightshirts by Tbere will be concerts throughout the West Grove M. E. Cburch was held last cablegram today stating that the remains McKinley, saying he believed tbe admin day In the grand stand at tbe fair grounds, night under direction p t Presiding Elder of Rev. Father;Michael L. Glenoon would istration would In after years be consid STEINER & SON. where the manoeuvres are to take place. J. L. Roe. Tbe reports submitted showed be .shipped on tbe Campania, which sails ered one of the most brilliant In tbe bis Tbe other three companies of the bat advancement In all branches of congrega The Journal from Liverpool Saturday. tory of tbe United States. Desirable, steady work is talion, Lambertvllle, Somerville and tional activity. By a unanimous vote tbe The body will arrive. In Asbury Park Dr. O’Hanion said tbe country was Princeton, will arrive lo tbe morning. conference passed the following resolu about a week later. facing a crisis, where party should be offered to competent people, Between tbe morning nnd afternoon tlon: cast aside and Americanism and patriot and keep drills, there will be a football game and Wberesi, Our church bss been greatly They Knew Where to Buy Pianos. and good wages can be other athletic sports for the amusement of blessed by God during tbe past three years ism forge to the front for an American R. A. Tusting reports the piano trade to the soldiers as well as the spectators. and reached s standard spiritually and fi president, William* McKinley. H e then nancially never attained before, and.we be fairly good in all parts of the state . Mr. earned. Tbe company which comes from took up the silver question, and reviewed posted believe this growth bsB been largely due to Tasting's patronage not only comes from all tbe actions of bo'b parties on money Princeton will put a football team in the the ac Ive and consecrated effort of our over New Jersey, but frequent shipments Apply at field agalnst'tbe Freehold team. past*>r, Rev. William G. Moyer;.therefore matters. are made to adjoining states. Among recent Resolved, By this Third Quarterly Con sales he reports the following: Keep your eye on the 'cent-a-word col- on Politics. Is business dull? Advertise in the ference that we earnestly request, our Stay vesant piano to Mrs. Howard Bi>’rd unm. , - ■ ' er’s Mill. presiding elder, Rev. J. L. Roe, to use his Jonrna of Manalapan; Emerson, to J. H. Worden,v Influence with tbe presiding bishop at the IN HONOR OF FATHER GLENNON. That Drop la Coal Prices. annual, conference tb return our pastor Long Branch; Stuyvesant, to H.Fahrenbolz, for another year. Milltown, Middlesex connty; Tusting, to Delivered Tbe coal dealers In Asbury Park read L. C. B. A. to Take Action on Oeatb of E. S. Rue, Freehold; Weaver organ to' its Spiritual Adviser. with much Interest the announcement lu Tbls is an eight-page paper. Howell Council, No. 80, Daughters of Lib Branch No. 462. Ladies’ Cathollj Ben the morning papers that the coal strike erty, Farmingdale, N. J.; Emerson, to a may end soon. Many ot them claim they evolent Association, will bold tbelr meet for six PIPES Janes Griffin Organizes Democratic Club. lady in Allentown; Brewster, to Mrs. Jennie have suffered from tbe results of the Morton, Asbnry Park; Brewster, to Mias lug next Monday, afternoon at 3 o’clock to CENTS TO $3.50. James Griffin has organized a Demo-' ike from a pips la » good smoke 1( strike. Inasmuch as the demand for, fuel Bertha VanOrden, Hamburg, Sufsex coun in tbe Sunday school room of the Cburch pe Is rtgbt. All my plpca ate Just cratlc club on the west side. The club Come and see toy new stock. bas been very light on account of tbe ty; Weber, to Mrs. Jackson, New, York; of the Holy Spirit. had a meeting last night at which speech*-s cents a week. high prices which prevail.- It I b expected Tusting, to Thomas Hardy, New Bruns Action on tbe death of tbelr spiritual SEGER, COOKMAN AVEHUB were made by Joseph Patterson and that within a few weeks the larger Blzes wick; Stuyvesant, to E. K.Soper, Metnchen; adviser, the late Rev. Father Glennon, Srade Fishing Tncfele. Abram Schlosabacb. The latter made of coal, which now sell for $6.50, will Wheelock, to Oscar Erricson, Helmetta; w)il be taken at this meeting. Mrs. Maria Iiepairln/j on Rods and Reels. euch a lengthy Bpeech that tt.waa necessa drop to $0. Many prospective buyers are Stuyvesant, to Mrs. S. Hill, New York; Quinn, supreme second vice-president of bolding off until tbe drop comes. ry for some of the members to “call him Emerson, to Miss M. Z. Hoffman, .Asbnry the association, will attend. It was to to time" In order to give others an oppor Park; Brewster, to James Coleman, New Mrs: Quinn that Father Glennon gave his tunity to have a qay, Griffin was a "Re Republtccn Rollv la Sea Bright. York; Ivors & Pond, to Mrs. K. Green, consent to have a branch of the L. C. 3. A. It's Too Important publican last year. A Republican parade, followed by a Princeton; Emerson, to a customer In Instituted In Asbury P.irk. to tie neglected. mass meeting, made Sea Bright lively Hightsto^n, N. J.; Wheelock, to Mrs. H. last nlgbt. Mayor P. Hall Packer pre Hope lor Casner. Height, Spring Labe, and, an Ivers & Pond Schooner Ashore at North Long Branch. 10 CENT BOOKS sided. Speeches were made by J. Harcen Before leaving for tbe west, Chief of The schooner Idado, Captain George F. to Mrs. Harry Wardell; Asbnry Park. 27S Pages Clear Type Rhoades of New York; Congressman B. Police 8mlth received a telegram from Wilson, went ashore at North Long HE INSURANCE F. Howell anti Senator Thomas N. M c the authorities of Rutland, asking tbe age Rousing Mass Meeting in Keyport. Branch yesterday morning, and Ib now Carter, Jr., ot Newark. On tho platform of Harry Casner, who was arrested here Key port Republicans beld a rousing high and dry On the bencb. Tbe vessel were a number ot summer residents and charged with burglary and horse-stealing mass meeting last night. A ' novelty was was on ber way from Port Monmouth to Rom ance Costs Little several'Gold Democrats. Mayor Packer in tbat state. Chief Smith replied tbst ntroduced by tbe presence of s chorus of Rockaway, L. L, where she was to take Adventure said1 tbat Monmouth county would give Casner Is twenty years of age. It is be bn a load of mns»bunkerB. Efforts will Heans Such. young ladles, wbo sang national songs. Detective Congressman Howell about fifteen hun lieved that Casner’s youth-will save him One of their Dumber also delivered a re be made to float the schooner, which Is Religious represent none but thobest- dred majority over James J. Bergen. • from a long term In the state prison. citation appropriate to the coming elec owned by T. J. Eastman. mies, and are always glad to* Historical iformatipn. tion. Wallece Bruce was the orator of Dr. George B. HerOert, Dental Surgeon, Veterans to Hold Reunion. Anent the Widening nf Main Street. „ tbe evening. <,Ex.-Judge Hoffman ot Eng- Just the thing for a dull night. A.P. & O. (J. bank building. Office hours 9 The surviving' members of the Four lishtown, and Samuel W. Kirkbrlde and a.m.to 5 p.m.- Gss administered— adv3-6 1 The • members of the Neptune Town-' Books are by the best authors. IM1NQ & .VAN SANT teenth Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers, the,other'Assembly candidates also made sblp Committee are In conference this Asbury Pork Lots for Sole. Don’t miss the opportunity. 312' 13, Monmouth Building:, will bold their twenty-second annual re afternoon with Vice President Ballard of These lota are located on streets one bun union lo Trenton tomorrow. Tbe orator tbe Ocean Grove Association, relative ,t0 Hattlson Ave. and Bond St dred feet io width, with gas, sewer and will be Judge William J. Crossley of Steinbach’s fell Features. tbe widening of Main btreet, at the head water mains. Prices range from $1,000 Time now to wear a far capo or collarette HARRY A. BORDEN, SnORY PARK. N. J. upward. Where parties build no money Trenton, General J. C. Patterson of Ocean of WeBley lake. The meeting was -to required and in addition a building loan Grove Is secretary of tbe Reunion Associ 3 * Variel7 0f r M ; Stailoner and Newsdealer, will bo mado. Inquire at Park Hull.— Adv. ation. .> . ; • Adv. T h e Stbinijacu Company, lad It postponed uatli today. :' l Cor. Bond St. and Mattison Are, • W '• ASBURY PARK JOURNAL.
MRAYQFNEWFREfJGH MODELS women who saw Mrs. Le Moyne la ArHlttt'cix) BopfiW&ro’eirrJdtol "Katherine.” This’gown Is of black ASBURY PABK. net, and over It are appliqued at in SiEI Coal !n itjo noolji/pa, tervals bjack lace swallows, set off ; MAIMOLDaE, Furs the Fad For Wraps, Hats, ’For Nen- York qnd poiMo north— 7.SO, By, far. tho moot itripoiiuru minlrjf? with silver sequins. Mrs. Le Moyne 11.40 n. m.; 3. 30, 5.35 p. tn.'' ■work In profjrcua hi Bl'itioh'ColiiTOftie, Suits and Oress Trimmings. in the play had a marvelous black For Trentan, PhilcdMphjs and points Ie the ,6penlisg up?,of Ujp VAnt. areaa velvet gown with a flight of swal South— 7, 11,40 a n i; 8 80, 6.55 p. m oS the Crow’a Ncai— undoubtedly on© New York, October.— One would lows In overlapping paillettes, grow For Freeiio!d~7.30, 11.40 a. m.; 8 80, of the largest cpiii pi-o^eHieti Isnow-h. scarcely know the brisk New York ing from large to si&iail, down the 5 G5 p. ni. The measures occur It the heart r>f of to-dny for Itself of a.few weeks For Point Pleaoanl and nay stations — front nnd around the sides of the the Rockies and extend north -and ago. The full splendor of the fall i005 a. m.j 1, 5.15 p. m. gown.- It was a magnificent gown, south a dlatahce of 40 miles, otretoh- season is upon It; the few hesitant For Octan Grove— 7, 10 50 a. m.; 5.15 lng east and west teti Jiillea, from the though to realize the entire beauty of 'p. in. tentative forerunners of the styles, J; Hp I bankfc of the E lk river toward tha the design It was necessary to see It MAILS ABRtVE. , whose appearance was so eagerly boundary line between Alberta and near ut hand. From New York and points north--6.69 British Columbia, The; uvea ia; ' of watch;-'! for by prophets of fashion, 1,0.38 a. m.; 1.25, 2 53, 5 45, 8 53 p. m- course, reduced by the creelcs which lmve.l;oi;n quickly followed by hordes From ,T(enton, Philadelphia and points of now designs and beautiful im MARIE BURROUGHS STARS. -south— 6.59, 11 a. m.; 6. 40 p. m. abound on the. mountain slopea and from which the coal measures havo ported models. ' Miss Marie Burroughs will begin a From Freehold— 0 59, l i a, in.; 1.25, 5.45 p. m. been eroded, but sufficient retnaina to The big city has awakened to its tour early next month In a play which has been written for her by I From Point Plee«ant and wayelations- constitute the cool fields, unique In —■winterresponsibilities; lts; streets are" 8 a.m.; 12.10, 4, 6.29 p. ta. "Willis Steell nnd, adw ard B. Rosi» extent as thqy are in richness. teeming' with fashion-- worshippers F.rpm Ocenn.Grovc— 7.10 a.in.; 5.30 p. m. out of Gilbert Parker’s novel entitled whose countenances glow with awe COLLECTIONS AND DELIVE1HE8 Ken York Indiana Still Paean, and admiration. Wiudows. show “The Battle of the Strong.” The Christianity has not made m u c h first production-will be In Chicago. .Collections from,letter'boxes— 0,11 a.m.- cases and counters are crowded with 3. 30 p. m. progress among the Indiana in New- beautiful treasures in millinery and She will come to New York at the Oeliveriea by carriers— 8 snd 11 a. in • Vork state. There are now on the res dress. end of January. 3.30p.m., ervation there 4,850 Indians, and a mis Purely this is the season of sea sionary eay» a t least five-eighths ot -v . OCEAN GROVE. them adhere to the old paga.n religion, sons for varied and artistic styles! SUN AND AIR BATHa \\ M A IM CIOS*. rites and superstitions. Xbere is. indeed, bo wide a choice Scotland owns the first sun and ajr For New York and points north--7 80, and such bewildering variety that 10.80 a. m; 1. 3.80,8 p m. only those wise and experienced in tatlis in the British Islesatwhlch tiie For Trenton, Philadeiphit *id points tfie ways of fashion can keep their free piny of sunshine and the air eouth— 7 ti. m.; 12 noon; 8.30, tt p. m. bearings and thus discern the basic upon the human body Is the curative For Asbury Park— 7 a., m ; 12 noon, If you haven’t principles upon which these numer .agent chiefly relied upon. 6 p. m. MAILS AUniVE. ous styles rest.. In other words. Scotland boasts the % | '5 : got your A s has been'mentioned before, the first medical establishment where From New York and points north— 7.10, 10.30 a. tn ; 4, 6.10 p, blouse and Empire ideasprevail over the prescription of the doctors Is that From Trenton, Philadelphia and points all others. Long straight lines are one should walk In the open nlr iu south— 7 10, 1030, t i 30 x m^ 4, 6.10 p. m. conspicuously the fashion, and even the costume fashionable in Eden be 'M - Frt.m Asbury Park— 7 a. m.; 12 noon; STOVE ia gowns which are not of the Em fore the fall, and where, into the 6 p. m. pire, cut, this effect is produced in bargain, every facility is provided - i ' f c COLLECTIONS AMD SEL1VE&1ES. up, put it up, vertical lines of trimming. to enable one to do it „ \ V i L {.ollectione made from letter boxes at 6, No woman, however, need go ; On the side of a M il at Peebles, at 5.80 (i, m., and 12 noon, and 5.30 p. m. De liveries by carriers at 8 and 11 ». m., and and get your v against her own particular style this a height of 550 feet above the level , V ' " v M S 4.S0 p. m. year; for those figures to which the’ of the sea, ia an Inclosure—or rather, blouse and Empire style are ill-suit two inclosures—guarded from the p y , j ||j Asbury Park Fire Alarsts, Stovepipe, ed La Mode furnishes models in public gaze by high canvas screens. 17— Banns and Bond. quaint close-fitting waists with long These Inclosures are the sun and air ?9— Cookman and Main. Stove Boards points in front. baths. 28— Cookman and Bangs. 88—£ecutid and Main. False alarm! of hoop, skirts, hip Here, amid the soothing scijut of the pines the Jlr-clad elopes be NEW ETON EFFECT NIGHTDRESS. 37— Main and Munroe. and draperies, panlers and even over from i i — SoMind and Grand. skirts are all at an end! • W ith every hind the Peebles Hydropathic, tbe ^6— Asbury and Emory. ‘ steamer whicfc comes ’ into port , la patients of tlge new treatment Im This exquisite gown, suitable for the trousseau of the most fastidious of 81— Sewall and Heel;,. . , Coal Scuttles den ’ with, -creations from she sar ported from the Carpathians by Pro brides, has the new M*6n Effect and is an extreme novelty. Built of the 85— Anbury and Kingsley. 63— Fourth st.d Bond. torial artists, ol Paris and London, fessor Petsky walk about or lie on finest nainsook, wltl. sleeyes of all-over embroidery and a very full sklrt, the greensward In purls nsturalibus, 64— Fourth and Grand- the plain, straight skirt gains the garment may be wom as a room gown with perfect propriety. 72— Second and Bergh. a t strength and prestige. The smartest gaining all the invigorating effect of 78— Fourth and Kingsley. add very latest designs " of Worth, the free play of the sun and the 82— Sixth and Grand.' Doucet sad- Eaudnitz —have skirts mountain air upon the usually cov .94— Sevt-mb and.Bond. w fiictarealniost severely plain, very ered skin. || Daily Journal’s Storiette 91— Seventh a
TOB& UNDIB GROOT) ‘•tvbuit are your grounds for tbit breach bf promise su it?” asked tbe law* yer, cheerfully. “Of course you were SWUNG WATER Miserable lo t of .Coal Misers in she engaged; that Is to say, he asked yor from the famous spring at Falmouth to.marry him, and you accepted ?” 'Foreside, near Portland, Maine, is ‘ Anthracite Country. ' y “O no,” she replied; “but he used tc acknowledged by all authorities to be kiss me whenever he wanted to, and Tha Finest Tsbli Water Nov/ oo tha Market WM put his arm around my-waist, and vis It contains no organic matter what They rznve io Work for Little or Wm ited us all his vacation, and borrowed ever, and many .troublesome diseases | Nothing and Many Have to Llv«1 money-of papa, and beat brother Jack disappear by its use. I.Ike Benat«—Tbe Company awfully at poker, and I made him an Delivered anywhere by ' S to re IQvU,. ; ' afghan— and isn’t-that enough ?”— Har C. A. LIST & ,eOv lem Life. ,, ; [Special Philadelphia Letter.] 161 Westwood Ave., P | "'H E situation of the miners in the ; Sometime* He Don. anthracite ooalregioris Ib : of espe- “Do you ever wish you had chosen _.. cinl interest nt this time,-for the some other calling?” asked tlie law 6. Koieauei « oo.'^r present strike concerns not only these yer.' ,’ men and their families, but alBb users “Why, to be real frank with you,” ^ e e r of anthracite coal a ll oyer- the coun answered the clergyman, “I jnupt con try. Practically al) our coal of- thia fess that I do occasionally.” Bottled by steam Process and Guar I variety comes from 378 miles of wildly “When, for instance?” “When I catfch m y fingers in. the anteed to Keep in any Climate. mountainous, desolate country In the composed- chiefly Scotch, English, ter they charge two dollars and leave IN VARIOUS PLACES. of crack bf a door, step on a tack or eastern central portion of Pennsylva Irish and Welsh colliery. The lesseeo but three to pay the miners and op slip up on a ! banana peel.”— Chicago nia. At the bottom of the narrow val of the houses pay $10 or $12 per erators. Then they claim that their It is a curious fact that the identical Pbst. ■■■"•..; ■ . . . . FOBEION AUD DOMESTIC leys are swift streams,-black as ink month rent, and if a building la large mines do not pay enough to enable guh;carr'mge invented, by Capt. Percy from salts of iron and coal dust, in probably a number of boarders orei them to raise wages. However, the Scott, to take the 4.7 gun of her maj .The Old M an's Secret. . many instances paralleled by rail kept. In (file cellar Ib the coal bin, consumer ls; always charged full esty’s ship Terrible to Ladysmith, was They tell me I run handsome yet, ' Wine*, Liquors, Ales, Porter* roads which often have- barely room filled m onthly.by the company at a price. used again to take it to Tientsin. The And the ladles, bless them, say ; lor a coal train. The aspect of the “Do look at him: the dear old boy and Mineral Waters. fixed rate on their boohs. The rough It is said that whenever the price natal “pet” silenced Gen; Nleh’s big Really grows younger every day.” of hard coal rises to over seven del-, est chairs and table ond fewest p6a- Krapp gun at the fourth shot. And when asked: “Howat your age, Orders WlU Receive Prompt Attention. sible number of cooking utensils are lars per ton, the demand for soft coal On- examining some of the alleged Are you so free from Ills?" greatly increases, thus regulating the M y answer always Is the same— , found in the kitchen.' The sleeping poisonous bullets brought home by Sil "Because I promptly pay my bills.” rooms contain the crudest beds and price of the former. There seems to W- MacCormac, which the Boers were —Chicago Dally, News. bedding, or, perhaps, a heap of straw be on increasing tendency to, ns far reported to have used, it was found on the floor. Sixteen to twenty men as possible, have appliances attached that' the charge wairtotally untrue S. MICHELSOHK, often sleep In one room, with a hot to stoves and furnaceB whereby bl-j The green coating complained of was P. O. BOX128, belmae; fire burning all night. Hundreds of luminous coal can be substituted riot verdigris, but a comparatively them lie down In their clothing, only whenever it may prove desirable. ' harmless product of the reaction of Removing their boots and coats. Those EDWARD JULIAN. the metallic casing of the cartridge men who wash and change their cloth upoii a wax coating used to prevent W tteM ffiW tiF fM fi- J R . ing on returning home, keeping as THE CURIOUS CRAWFISH; damp and rust. , ;• clean bb they may, meet with but poor ; A : much-needed reform lias been ac W est wAnam assa success, for ne there are no sewera i IH Ilcacr Ainaag the GrrmntiR and cpinpllshed in St. Louis. Heretofore d e a l e r i n there are no bathrooms, and a degree Freoeh—fh elr Habit* the streets have beep covered in sum of cleanliness which; might be enjbyed and IBnemiea. mer with mud, caused by a too-gen- in the worst city districts is unattain “The crawflsh, which is considered s erous spn kling service. A measure IMPORTED BEERS able there. In an occasional houBe great dellcaoy among the German anc has; been passed by the city council sickly plants or vines may be seen at French residents of this country, iB requiring'that sprinkling shall be per ILL THE BES1 SRINDS OF WINES INO LIQUORS a window. ip many respects a curious creature,” re formed by a perforate- pipe device, But the better^ class of the popu c o t t a g e t r i b e s o l i c i t e d . marked a f|sh dealer jto a W ashingtoL1 while sprinkling car s will make but Post Office Box, 805. lation is being crowded out. A 1 man Star representative. ' “it is so tardy two -trips a day instead, of deluging T«>l«olu»n T I- B Asbury Park, N. J. now considers himself very fortunate in reaching maturity that it requlrei the streets four times uaily. IN A MINER’S HOME. if he has steady work-at two dollars from 12 to fS years to attain its growth, Horsemen have discovered that per day, who formerly earned $100 or' landscape is depressing in the ex which is between three and five inches' while the biej-cle and trolley car, as $125 per month. The cheap importa The male crawfish, live in colonies, it ^rell as the automobile, have decreased C. W. SIMONSON, treme, All. the timber, except laurel, tions from southern Europe have dis pas been cut for mine props. Sulphur- holes in the. river or creek banks, and the demand for horses, it is only for DISTRICT AGENT FOR placed him. August was the rush smoke and washings from the the female, especially while waiting the common grades; fine bred ani month of the' year and wages wore for her eggs to hatch, prefers'to live mats are still bringing u e usual high n piles have'destroyed Vegetation, comparatively good, but 180 working He dreary fBll days, settling down by herself. The crawfish hunts, iti prices. This means that the common Ballantine’s ExportanJS^r days is said to be the yearly average bver this terrible region, where _na prey at night and begins the quest at variety of horses is doomed to extinc for a man. The laws of. Pennsylvania tion. It Xvill not pay to raise horses Bottled by Steam Process ard Gnaranteed to Seep In any Climate. ture's works have been bo distorted boon as dusk sets in. Crawfish ar* are supposed to make company stores to sell at ten dollark a heaa, and con to give an aspcet of horror to the never found in any numbers and.nevei Wines, Liauofs, and Foreign and Domestic Ales and Porters. an impossibility, but-still they exist and which was once widely beautiful, of mature Size in water inhabited sequently they will hot be raised. -An and flourish." It ia not a matter ot Goods delivered only on order— free of charge. |dd to the melancholy of the strikers, by eels or pickerel. The eel is its great- other feature is that the fine bred surprise that but a small balance ’ is horses will increase in number until vho, although winter is rapidly ap : eit;enemy and destroyer; The crawfish due a man at the month’s end, when proaching, attempt, by the only sheds Its 'shell every year; the trial* they can be sold at reasonable figures. Telephone call 67-a. SPRING LAKE N. J. rents, provisions, tobacco, powder or aeano of which they are cognizant, in June aud the female in July.’ Thej Sir. B- K. Foster, of Oxford univer perhaps medical services have been • extort living wages from their em are' then the most' tender and deli sity, scored 100 or over In both in furnished by the company at high ployers. The villages all present the cate of creatures and especially prized nings of 1he recent cricket match be rates. The miner is compelled to e general appearance. A descrip- as bait for bass,, as that fish will sel- tween Gentlemen and Players, being of one answers for its neighbor, purchase his powder for bliiRting from doth. if ever, take any other bait than the: first 'tim e that the feat has been the company, at a price 100 per Special Sale To-Day! he main distinguishing feature is the the soft crawfish. For other fish the accomplished in that match. He hnd yidth of the valleys in which they cent, higher than that of the open tail of the hard craw, with- the shell previously scored two centuries in one built. Where these are narrow, market. H is mlne'r’s lamp is filled peeled oft the hard, w hi'e, sweet flesh, watch this year, and the repetition • . . . at the J. J. Parker Grocery. long street straggles up the hill- with oil bought from the same source is very tempting halt, if the augler can of the feat in one Sea# in first-class [Ide. When there is more room, two at an exorbitant price. If bits of get'lt vrtihin reach oi the fish he i« cricket record fdr England. Last three of these streets often run slate are found in the coal he sends hoping to catch before it is seized by year he also made two centuries in (early parallel. Houses seem piled on to the surface Its value per ton is somie living crawfish. successive innings— so that at 22 and op of houses, varied by an occasional reduced by the “docker,” from whoBe “The most prolific water for crawfish in two years’ play he has three double oal breaker, which rises among them, judgment there is no appeal. is said to be in the Miami river in Ohio centuries to his credit, .a record ap For 2 Cents For 17 Cents requently, in winter, storms of sleet The condition-of the women in the When the fisherman is after the craw-1 proached only by Dr. W. G. Grace, “patch” is deplorable. They have a fish' for bait in that or any othei who has also made centuries in both One; pound of Crushed Oats- One pound of the fine J. J. Parker I snow, bringing the mercury down ■ Or one cake of' Mascot Soap blend of Coffee. Rich in strength degrees In an hour, sweep ovir the dazed, helpless look, and are the bur stream, he has'only to let down a piece innings three' times, but it a cricket or cabins; the poverty and squalor" den bearers of the semblance of a of pork, or beef, or any other kind ol career- covering 20 yearn and delightful in aroma which cannot be conceived unless home. Many are told to their hus flesh, or even a piece of tomato or tur- Q o A D V C a w Tv t? t A c n i, □ * nip, tied to a string. In a moment ev- 6>FAKJi.6( AM II FLAbiiiiS. ne has witnessed them.. But the View bands, when 18 years old, into a life For 3 Cents the exterior of the miserable hov- of hopeless drudgery. The girls work ery craw that can get Hold of the bait One cake of ioc Toilet Soap hard at five years old. Murder^ are with its claws will quickly do so. Then, Iu the month of July occurred an in is hardly a preparation for the teresting, anniversary— the twentieth frequent and seldom punished, espe the string is pulled up slowly and Four two-pound packages of ght of the unkempt wretchedness anniversary of the Edison incandescent Hawkeye Oats. A choice break their, inhabitants. cially if the murderer is.a good work steadily not a craw will le t; loose, ol er. Court trials are expensive. When the bait until it is landed on the bank lamp.. It w as in July, 1 8 8 0 , after 2C For 4 Cents fast food Dirty, ragged, uncombed men nnd years of experimental work, that Edi; the Polack first arrives he purchases or In the boat. The fisherman wrenches One pound of Crisp Soda Crackers omen throng"' these villages. The son gave the first public exhibition of Or one pound of Choice Ginger opse the quarter the greater, appnr- a revolve#.' the Italian a stiletto, or, the tail from the body and casts the latter away. So tenacious of life are his inenndesceat lamp in his laboratory Snaps tly, the number of children swarm- at Menlo Park. For 25 Cents |g its streets, piled with reeking crawfish that it Is a common sight ; ., Or one pound of delicious Oyster to see scores of these mutilated bodies J 'Sir. Henry Irving is very fond of fin* Six large cakes of Ozone Soap (aste and garbage of every descrlp- Crackers crawling-' about the riVer banks and stage effects, and ia “The Lyons M ail” Or a one pound tin of Oaxo Cof m. Sanitary regulations are un Or one pound of fancy Nicnacs returning to. the water,"where they will he has introduced some remarkable fee own. The “patch" is the worst of live for hours. T he craw s th at are cap electrical effects, l^ u s there is an two sections into which each of Or three large cans of Kingan’s tured in this way are all hard shells. | electric light in the arm of a sofa, con ese- villages is divided. Its subfi assorted Soups “The soft shells are so delicate that it cealed from the audience, but. illumi 5 Cents les for houses are said to be unlike would not be possible for them to cling nating a spot which could never have Two pound package of Mother’s jmost anything else evolved by man with their claws' to a line-.. They are, been reached in any other way. his desire for a home nnd a habitn- Wheat caught by turning over stones on thej Glass insulators through which the For 26 Cents The occupants usually, build Or % pound tin of fancy oil Sar bottbm of the river, where they hide; wire was run that carried the first We will sell you a pound of the jese sheds themselves, paying ground dines during the season in which they are. message , for the telegraph line from let. This portion of the town lies Or one bottle of fine Celery Relish finest Creamery Butter that was- shedders. Anglers, who want them for j Baltimore to Washington were found-a Btside, beyond the breakers, and ia ever made. Better buy a lot before- bait or food, are not the only foes th a t. short tiirie ago by workmen in the doc- it’s gone for it’s so good it will not invade the. hiding places of the s o f t - . ument room of . the senate. It was last long at that price. shell orawflsh. Bass constantly hunt known that insulators were placd in ' 7 2 them, turning over the stones to u d - the building by Prof. Morse, but their One full size can of the finest cover them with ns much skill as the exact locottion was not known, solid-packed Tomatoes .ever offered fisherman can. Thrit such enormous | A new-form of resistance for electric, for double the money. Two cans For 28 Cents ANTHRACITE COAL SHAFT. quantities-of, crawfish survive the heating apparatus consists of.a mix- 15 cents Five pounds of choice Japan Rice. shedding season in the Miami river ture of powdered nickel and white clay, if very poor, he puts a razor-edge is one of the wonders of piscatorial life. 60 parts ^f the former and 40 parts ol an old file, W orking always In tba "Although the crawfish will survive the latter, whiah iB mixed with six per dark blights .a man mentally, mor for hours arid sometimes a day opmore, aent. of water and compressed into the For 8 Cents For 35 Cents ally and physically. tbe mutilation to which-fishtrmen sub desired form under great pressure. One can of pure Condensed Milk and up to 70 cents we have some At the present rate of consumption ject it, it will soon die if laid on its back Where th.e contact points occur the; of the best teas on the market. our supply of anthraoite. coal is ex- and keptrttrere. If placed in that post: quantity, of nickel powder is increased Nothing cheap about them but the pected to last 200 years longer.In tion ft works violently with its jpows In order tb dicainish the resistance. The For 10 Cents pnee. creased care Is being taken that the , . V- of feet ifnd itB .clnwe, which seems to aew material is>.said to be very solid One bottle of Stevens’ imported waste in mining, shall be us light soon eijltenst it and cause its -death; and does not deteriorate under the ac us possible. It is estimated that in The oruwfljh will live for a week oi tion of heat. Mixed Pickles - Or one bottle of choice Manza- For 85 Cents 1898 the value of coal mined in this more otil of water if kept in a cool According to the Independence Beige, limited .area was $75,000,000, more place. Misst people, and especially for 6 priae of 1,000 francs iB waiting for nilla Oliveis Ten pounds of Faqcy Head Rice. than half , the value of the bituminous eigners, who consider this crustacean the inventor who shall produce a glQve Or ori^ three pound' can of deli coal mined ip the whole country. a delicacy, have a superstition that that can be used by electrical workmens cious Bartlett Pears No other anthracite lit mined except they are not good to eat in the months to safeguard them from accident. The Or one bottle Worcestershire For 90 Cents iti Waleo, which .annually produces containing the letter “K,” unlike the premium is offered by the French Ac Sauce oiie-twenty-flftli as much as we do. a pound we dffer to lovers of good belief of the majority of Americans cidents to Workmen Assurance associ Or one can of new Baked Beans tea one ,of the finest blends on the Varieties of Scotch, Belgian arid West that oysters are only good in such ation, and the conditions are: That phalian, sold for anthracite, are ,of ■months. It Is declared to be a fact by and Pork - market. It is delicate in its flavor the gloves must cover the forearm as Or one half-pint jar of best Cur abiding placo of Polaoks, Italian* the bituminous class. One reaeon for growers and shippers of crawfish that well as the hands; that they must be and leavts a pleasant memory. No ! (Sicilians, re.prOBentlng the lowest anthracite, being high in price is that if a thunderstorm ariBeB while they are light, and leave the utmost liberty to rent Jelly store can duplicate this quality for Ihelrkind in theli" joWn country and it, is hard to mine. It lies mainly in transit they will die Instantly. the fingers. I f one specification does less than $1.25. Buy a small quan >ught here tjb replace a veryditfer- along three rivers, the Susquehanna, not come up to the standard required tity for a sample. We’ll take olasa of men who were unable to with large centers at Scranton arid flllenotnB the Boaater. A certain man was very much given the prize will be divided among thoBe For 15 Cents chances on ypur coming back for upon the wages to which they had Wilkesbarre; near the Lehigh, with inventors wbo most nearly approach it, One half-pound can of pure Cocoa more. ri reduced. ■; a prominent - field around Mauch to bragging about, grand relations and connections, though he was not ahvaj-6 the decision being left with a special Tie aristooratlo members’ of the Chunk, and along the Schuylkill, with commission nominated by the associa ^community live “in town.” .The PottBviile aB chief shipping point. quite convincing. On one occasion he tion ■ \ These Prices are for Cash Only. ses (owned by the company) are 'Iron production wouia be but lit ,\vas particularly tiresome,' holding similar and set two and two, each tle affected by a dearth of anthra forth about “Lady Blank, wh.oliQ I inet A Suburban Scheme. arated from its neighbor by n plck- cite. . West-bound freight on the yesterday,, a connection of mine First Commuter— 1 am still carrying my fresh meat out. %nce. There is no attempt at archi- great lakes would be reduced to an throug'b Lord So-iind-So and the Karl Airal difference or beauty. Four important extent. The east would of Nobody?” and so on. A Scotchman Second ''•Commuter— In this hot weather?, ' 5 alnted while, a roof slanting at the Buffer most severely. New Y o rk is- present' said, quietly: ' “That retninds J. J. PARKER’S io angle as all its noighbprs, with the largest anthracite, coal market roe o’ a man I knew, w ho said hewat “Yes; I have a refrigerated dreas-suit lfilclent number of doors and win- in the world and, next to London, a relation o' the duke o’ Argyll, and case.”— Judge. . , GROCERY. o for egress and light, and there the largest coal market of any kind. .explained it this wtfy: ‘The duke’s piper’s sister’s wee kiddie, has- a wee Somebody lo Fall Duck On. CLAUDE V. GUERIN, Assignee.. are. Chickcrio In one yard, ducks Tho railroads are said to charge “Dickie, I hated to whip you, but geese or goato In tho next constl- three times more for hauling anthra dbKsie that’s ain brlther to iny'nnnt’u wee laddie’s doggie-’ ”, The boairter woe you are-su "bad I had to.” ■- ■ ^ 604, 606, 608 Cookman Avenue, I a slight variation in scene. Here cite than for' carrying bituminous “Well. pet’er jnin’, mu; w hengron’nm 11s the law-abiding element of the coul. When they convey five dollars’ silent about his grand relations, for the rest of the evening.— London Tit-Bits comes, an* t tell her ’bout it, you’ll be n, the better-paid class, which Jo worth of coal ISO miles -to tide vva- sorrier ’n* y’ are mow.”- ” ’ ,'*v Telephone 60, I 1 Asbury Park. ASBURY PARK JQURiMAL.
"• PEEBLES*; -V ' WILLIAM U WjUSON OGA0. Hatlnee A.noonoSototje.- tToecjee Foattnaatce,. ffloaos-al’a CaS- ‘-31j dear,” oaid thti aonr.atlonal ASBURYPARK JOURNAL Picked up Here. Thoro crtd Eves’vtvfcoro don ESnd at E.eitlr«s4on, V a . fcJoi’jgytunn, "I want you to wrlto to PCroLISBKD DAn.T KItRPT 8PNRAT AT TBB by Jourwil Scribso end Bsnchad ' L E X IN G T O N , Vs., Oct. 18.— Hon. „2>te bemofratifdje Cartel fjai einen i»ll the city editors and ask them tt* ASBURY PARK PRINTING HOUSE for Hesty GeetSfcs. William L. Wilson, president of W ash Hritg Begonneit, um ben ©olb^ton* eend reprenentativcB to tire church, ington and Lee university and ez-poot- on Sunday to report my oermon.'' 718 Mattison Avenue P. O. Drawet F. Asbury Park, N. J. Collector Giffard is hard at work making master genera,!, died suddenly ot conges bart? auSguroiien. 9Q!t tooQen {einen “V ery well,” replied his . wife, who Long Distance Telephone, 92. out the township tax bills. tion of the lungs. Ho bad been failing $arbon, afier ioir gefien audj felnen, waa also hlo secretary, “what do you over since bis return from Arizona. Hia unb toit mcrbcn fo (angt auf bem The Boards of Registry will meet agalu propose to preach about"?” son, Dr. Arthur Wilson of Lynchburg, ISrtegSjifabe 6lel6en, bis eS fdnstt efn* “I will strongly urge the abolition Thursday, Octouf.r 18. 19 0 0 st the several polling places on October 30. visited him Sunday and left Monday. gigen amerifanifdljen Siitger meljt of all Sunday, labor.”— Philadelphia Mra, M. M. Crosbie of Asbury Park left Then camo the sudden change. Press. yesterday for Owassa, Iowa, where she will Mr. Wllsou'a attendant physician did gie&t, toeldjer eS magi:, al§ tin S8eftit= spend the winter. not give up hope of his rallying until late ioorier beS ©olb*@tanbarb aufjutre* Tbe Proper W ar. REPUBLICAN TICKET. Tuesday night. H e was confined to the Bradley Beach Republicans will have a ten." (fflrtjan in 1896.) “You should never point, Johnnie," house from Tuesday ■ week, but was said Mrs. Brown, as they left the big rally tonight Prominent' sjpeakera-will ®««l Sfrijuvi’ |l« iw art. thought to be improving when, his son shop; “it is very rude;” address the meeting. / left him.’ - “But what are you to do, ma, when Clarence Hagerman and Joseph Tin mp- He was conscious until fhe last. B y »Um njet^en 5pteiS totrb son of Ocean Grove made a haul of nine his bedside were his wife, his daughters, ©erjaSt^an im jjaiie j et n er you don't know the name of the barrels of weak fiah yesterday. Misses M ary and Bettle Wilson, and one 6 x in a Ij! u n g f ei n g it I- e,'r 11 n= th in g ?” 7- ' son, William E, Wilson. . ' gen? Um ten spreis ber ^ef* “Why,” she returned, ‘‘let the as George McChesaey, the produce deafer, William Lyle Wilson was born near sistant show- you 'everything In the will leave for Newport News, Va^ this week. Charleston, W. Va., 59 years ago. H e tigflen unb der ^e e re nbften Hewill open a produce market there. shop until he comes to the right-one.’* was the son of a schoolmaster, who died j e bagemefenen jt r i f i S, einer — N. Y. World. John E Knierim, the butcher, is confined wben he was 3 years old. H is mother, JtrijtS, mie fte nur butd^ etnen plofc* to his home on'account of illoes». He has however, who was a woman of much listen Itmflurj be§ ©tanba'rbS ber We Mnat Have ’Em. , temporarily closed his Columbus : meat character and culture, devoted a great SRertlje unb beS-gefammten ©efc^afiS= We may live without fools, market. deal of attention to her son’s bringing up, Sapheada and politicians; with the result tbat he jbooii became faebitS ^erbetgefii^rt loerben fann! We may live without love— 1 A transparency haa heen pi wed in front known ns a remurkably bright agd Htu-. U m b e n S{J r e i 8 e t n e r g a n 3 u n= Under certain conditions; of the Democratic he&dquarier. by Sign dious boy. - We may live without dudes. Painter Harris. The ciun has now' up abfe^Baren fia^mung ber Cigarettes and tanks; At the outbreak of the civil war young E ue the, world'w ould not move. wards of 200 members. Wilson enlisted as, a private in the Con ©efdjafte unb allgemeinen If lt wasn’t for cranks. The new Republican transparency in federate army. H e served throughout the Utt^eils! U m b e n $ r e i S b e r —Chicago Dally News. Ocean Grove Jira beea ordered, together struggle, and when the war was over he rudjlofen ietaubung ber with electric lights,"Which are to be uned entered upon the study of law. arbettenben 2Jlaffen um HOI-D-UP IN TUB. KITCHEN. for the purpose of making au effective dis In 1880 he was elected a delegate to t^re ange^auften 6rfpar» play at night. \ the national Democratic convention and was later appointed elector at large for ft i f f e! Um ben ^ e i8 bet SefteJj* The grocery store pf H. W. Cornell in Hancock and English, Two years \yere lung unferer JlrtegSueieranen um bie Long JBrsnch w»s entered by thieves re thus passed amid the turmoil of law and J&alfte bsS iffiert^es i^rer spenfronen! cently. Between five and six dollars in politics. Soon the young lawyer began to money were taken, also f. collection of gold long for the quieter atmosphere of the Um b en 5prei8 etner.grofeen coins which Mr. Cornell has been , several scholar’s life. Consequently when he re S3 ermel)rung ber 8 o'l S ber years in saving. ceived an offer of the-presidency of the 21 r B e its t o fen burdj @ntmut^i= One of tbe Democratic candidates for A s Weat Virginia university he accepted the gung Don Unierne^mungen unb burd) sembly in Middlesex county is H. Breuster post without hesitation. S3erfiit3ung be8 JCBeri^eg ber So^ne be» Willis, county superintendent of schools. M r He was destined, however, to hold the Willis ia well known in this section, and place for only two months, when the ter, bie nodj Slrbeit ^afien. U m ben comes here frequently. nomination for eongress was offered to !JJrei8berSI(^tungberSEBeIt For President— W i l l i a m M c K i n l e y o f O h io . him. He accepted-and entered upon the bo? unferer @ i n f i dj t unb Improvements are being made to the campaign with a vigor that, carried him For Vice President— T h eo d o k k R o o s e v e l t of New York. n onnd floor of the Monmouth Buil line. to victory. He was seated aa a member u re f e r e mi''p t a (t if ^ e n ©inn! Where the walls are cracked ihe plaster has of the lower house in the Forty-eighth Unb f^Hmmer, biel fd^Iimmer alS aOeB For Congress— B e n j a m i n F . H o w e l l of New Brunswick. been torn away to make room for a new congress in 1883 and soon came to be rec bteS, — um ben IJJreiS eineS (SftoaS, coat. The work ia being done as rapidly as ognised as one oi the strong forces of baS feit ©ntfie^ung biefet Sepu&Iil nie For Assembly— S a m u e l W . K i r k b r i d e of. Asbury Park, possible. that body. The grand jury has indicted Peter B. During the fight for ths* r?pe$l of the Detlown ging, — urn ben $ret8 W i l l i a m E . H y r e s of Fret hold, Poland fur ami buildV uu David Sherman silver law Mr. Wilson’s health b e S g r S fj t e n ©uteS, baSeine Bennett at Bradley Bench; and Richard gave ont, and he was obliged to go to Eu- Ration &eftfcjen fann unb C h a r l e s R. S nu' der of Atlantic Highlands. Lee, who was charged with nt*-nc|on«* nap!tu?t rope in order to recuperate his shattered ffir beffen SSeiba^rung fie on Frank Patterson of Bebi>ar, on J«ly 30. energies. In 1804 Mr. Wilson was de ben Ie11en Slutstropfen Burglar Rat— It’s all right, Jimmy, I^e’» trial will take place October 'it- feated fdr rejection. the pie; I’ve got her cinched.— President Cleveland, wbo was then in bergie^en foljte, — um ben get Tbl* is retiatratlon month. If srou are not registered be Th<> Board of Chosen Freeholders and Chicago American. the Neptune Township Committee will bis second term, appointed.. Mr. Wilsots r e i B unferer ^Rational* aure to register on tbe 30th. each do its share in filling nplhe -ipproar'ies postmaster general which' office he held e ^ r e. ®enn biefe fo retc^e u. ma^tige Not Unusual. to the new bridge at Remsen’s Mills. Tbis until the end of Mr Cleveland’*! term. !Ration toiirbe bann sor berSJBeli bafle= When two men's stories don't at all seres was the decision arrived at on Tuesday Mr. Wlisoa then accepted the presidency §tn atS tin feeradjilidjer fflid&i, ber it' does not always mean TEST VOTE ON TRUSTS. when the committee and Freeholder Berry of Washington and Lee university in Thst one the truth and one the lie must be; met on the ground. Lexington, Va., which he held until his fd^amloS feineSd^ufben berleugnet unb For, when the facts ars seen. Tbe rulings of th? Supreme Court having shown that, as theCooatitutlon now death. Mr. W ilson received many de betriigerifc^en !Ban(eroti mad^tl © i e I Most probably they both or them pro vs Pedestrian') up and down Pummerfield grees from southern Seats of learning. lies, stands, Congress can only regulate trusts engaged tn Interstate commerce, the fol avenue yesterday afternoon saw » hou-*e on toiitben bie Hopen einer And differing only tn regard to six*. lowing amendment was Introduced in tbe House of Represt-ntitiveg and pressed tu a that street being stripped of iu furniture, —Judge. • .______CONDENSED DISPATCHER fPrfifibeHtfd^aft beS fttttn rote 00 June 1: and the contents deposited on' the. side SBf^aa fein. Stnb @ie 6e* C trrriss Oat’ the Rule. Section 1. All powers conferred by this article ahali ex'en l tn Oro DaviB of Minnesota for blood poisoning. It doesn’t pay to be satisfied with less Ths following secret societies will meet quieta, Detachments of the Twenty- fbnft bet berfd&iebenen fieuien fein mo* friends for years,” said Bickerstaff. than will satisfy j on. gen, in einem ^uitlie ftnb fie ftc^ bodj this evening: sixth and Eighteenth regiments engaged XlffM Schoola For FUlplaaa, “They are warmer than ever since, tbe rebels near Tubungan, In southern sso p Stile einig, unb baS ifl, bag bie they quarreled," added Tenterhook, Coast: City Council, No. 813, Royal Ar Panay, routing them, killing 20 and W A S H IN G T O N . Oct. 18.— F. W. Consult the public weal before you canum, Wiqckler Hall, at 8 o'clock.' Vaille, director of teosts »ti the Philip*- nid^i mcgguleugnenbe ^rofperitat (im “Hosra that?” wounding many. _____ “Some hot word* have passed be hearken to a public enemy. Pride cf Park Council, No. 15, Daughters pines, has notified the postofflce depart SOergleid* s]u ben erbarmlid^en ’ ©e> A Future For tbe Gold. Coast. stent that he has opened a night school tween them.”— Town Topics of Liberty, Appleby building, at 8 o’clock. fc^afiS * Serijaltni(fen bor bier 3 a ^ LONDON. Oct. 18. — Sir Frederic for native postal employees at Snmolpoc, te n )— nidjt burt^ bie Sfinang * Samuel VV. Klrkbrldn is golnj to occupy Twin City Council, No. 48, Legion of the Mitchell Hodgson. ' governor and com Where they may study English. A gen The Other View. his old seat In tba Assembly. Bed Crow, Manning Hall, at 8 o’ck&k. mander in chief of Gold Coast Colony, eral order has been issued in the Philip perimente ber SSrijan * $ a tt(i gefa^r* Caller— In how many families the pines notifying native employees that Corinthian Commandery, No. 7, K. G. E., at a banquet given in his honor in Lon lei merben foflte. — ®3 ^errfd^l Sjtute Bible Is a sealed hook. don last evening, said he would venture they will be expected to use every effort Miss Wellon— Yes, but sometimes It If you have an interest In home affairs bie SHeinung no<^ fe^r flat! bor, baft William Giffard’s office, 8 o’clock. to assert that the Gold Coast would one to secure 8 working knowledge of Kng- has to be, you know. There are so vote for Samuel W, Kirkbride. Corson Commandery, No. 15, Knights lish, that night schools will be establish bie SBieberfe^r unb ®auer ber aQge° day rise to its name and be known as one- meinen ^rofperitat bon bet firilten many, impertinent people vho are al Templar, Winckler building, at 8 o’clock. of the largest gold producing countries in ed wherever practicable and that in the ways looking up the family register. the world. .______postal service preference always will be Slufred^ter^altung ber ©elbm&Ijrung Remember, that in 1892 you.voted for The grand officers of the Royal Arcanum given to English speaking natives. abpngt unb eS ma^rlic^ i^ori^t ware, — Chicago i'ribune. tt change, and had no change in your Indiana lavade Colorado. of New Jersey will pay a fraternal visit to Child Burned to Deatb. btr ®rt>an = 5partei bie 3JJa#l gu geben, Static U ttt* HS»«. pocbet9 afterwards. D E N V E R Oct, 18.— 'Two hundred Coast City Council of Asbnry Park on No tJintah Indians: from Utah have invaded M ID D L E T O W N , N. Y„ Oct. 18— The unS ben ' allgemeinen ©eMijftSauf= “My dear,” staid Critnsonbeak to his vember 15. northwestern Colorado on their annual 3-year-old child of Sirs, M ary Keegan of f^roung au uerpfufcOen. Selbft menn wife the .other morning, “I wish you If you believe In the merit system re West Grove Council, No. 273, J r. O. U,' hunting expedition, and as usual on such -Chester was burned to death at its house. would look over my wardrobe. I,was The child had been left alone while the bie SRepublifaner ba§ aBa^rungSgefeJ ward Samuel W. Kirkbride by returning A. M., will attend morning worship in the occasions the settlers are greatly alarmed. up in my room little while ago, and Governor Thomas has ippealed to the other children were at school and the noc^ amenbiren lonnten (raaS fte na= the only things I could find which had him to tbe Assembly. West Grove Methodist Chnrch next Sunday federal authorities to drive the Indians mother was working at a house in the iiirlic^ im fjalle ber Srtoa^Iung any buttonx on were my kodaks!”— village. __ morning The members of the lodge wiil back to their reservation. S3rl)an’8, tro^ ©djurg, abfoluf nid^t Yonkers Statesman. Sbakespere said: “He is well paid who meet in the Council ruum at 10 o’clock. tfiiisaio; Muller W cite.-, Internal Itevenue Hecelptl, t^un lonnten) fo mug e§ fid^ boc^ jeber The Onljr Dance, is well satisfied.” Apply this to yourself LO N D O N , O ct 18.— It is announced W A S H IN G T O N . Oct. 18.— 1The month JjalbtoegS nii^tern unb gsfd^aftSmafeifi when yoa-vote .for candidates for the As §10.23 For Memorial Hospital. that Professor Friedrich M a r Muller, ly statement of tlie collector of internal benfenbe 2lr6eiter ober ©efd^aftSmann Bella— Orsn’ma, don’t you think the sembly. . . corpus professor.of comparative philology revenue shows that the, receipts .from all fe^r jlarf iiberlegen, ob er ba8 SRiftfo two-step ever so much nicer than the Mra. Lybrand Sill of the Grand Avenue at Oxford university, who has been ill sources during September,. 1900, amount old-fashioned waltz? . The Afro-Americans will never turn Hotel gave a military euchre last aighr for a long time and recently suffered a ed to $23,453,814, a decrease as compared einer abermaligen $ani( iiberne^men Gran’ma— There’s only one kind, my with September, 1899, of 11,007,071. from the Republican party and go over to for tba benefit of the Monmouth Memorial relapse,, is much weaker. iniEf ober nic^i; — barum, “let well dear, that is worth dancing— the one the Democrats wbo are daily murdering Hospital.. Tbe net proceeds were $10.25 enough alone!” when you’re 20.— Brooklyn Life. people of the race In the South. Those ar the prize winning table were Nothin* Rotns. Mrs. Boiler, Mrs. Barry, Miss Richards Biggs— Hello, Boggsl Just the man Four years ago the Afro-American had and M iss Hart, who were rewarded with ^vyan bsttdtt fid) tin t &tc I wanted to see! I ’m just back from only five officers In the United States cut glass tumblers, Sower vase, bon iron $le0erfra0e. the. Paris exposition, and— ■ army; two years later there were 266. dlah and clock. Mrs, E. Halsey Wilcox, Boggs— Sorry, old man, but I haven’t got a cent!— N. Y. Journal. They were commissioned by President who h assistant superintendent of the — ®er S^icagoer Sorrgrefeabgeorbs McKinley. hospital, is visiting that Institution thia nete Soutefl ^ertn ®r^an einen . It M ake* a Difference. afternoon, s f)ai “I thought you said you had only a Sarfdjtag gur ©iite gemad^i, auf ben platonic affection for him.” . . The honest American wage-earner is biefer abet ft^uctrli^ eingefyen the peer of the bluest-blooded aristocrat Kidders Morris’ Sister Weds. ‘‘True; but that was before he wtrb. 6 r ^at i^n aufgeforbert, soa^ asked me to marry him.”—Chicago in tbe world, and the dollar.paid him for Magistrate Borden officiated last night tereb ber !SBa,^lcampagnt in fiiblidjen Post. ,______kis toil muat.be kept an honest one hun at » Hebrew marriage on the weat side. ©tabien 31ebtn gur ?lbft^affung >cr <: ... Ilia Grudge. dred cents dollar. • Tii«- principals were Rebecca ICiderisky. ©efetje gu fatten, roelc^e.ben ^arbigen and Jucob Dolovitz. ' “The preliminary Mrs. Jones— I don’t see what you baS ©timmre^t. eniateljen. Srijan foD should have agfllnat my first husband. In the government printing office at service was conducted by a rabbi in K. babur^ fiit fein $ringip ber ©letd^^ The poor fellow is dead. Washington the Afro-American ia well Morris’ building in Sprlngwood avenue. ^cit unb.bEf SRegierung mit 3 ufiim= Mr. Jones— Yes;, that’s the only represented. There are 188 employes, This over, the principals and guests re mung bet SFtegiei !en bffentfi^ eintre« thing I ’ve got againBt him.— Judge. and they draw from the government paired-to the Jewish synagogue, where ten, bamit man ifym nic^t ben S3ot» True GreatneM. every year in salaries, $117,000. the service w(w performed, A collation murf ber ^euc^elei mac^en fiinne. provided by Mr. Morris, the bride’s Sillicus— When would you. say that a SSrtjan fi«r ftt^ 6t§ jejjt mit Utelfagen* man has acquired greatness*? Who knows tbe needs of taxpayers bet brother, was served after the ceremony. bem ©tiHfdjroeigen um biefe Sluffor* Cynicus— When he deserves his own ter than a heavy taxpayer ? Tbe kind of berung ^erunt gebriidtt unb toirb auc§ opinion of himself.—Tit-Bits. r legislation tbat concerns the people most jfi; v An llgly family -Affair. vn weiteren S3erlauf ber Sampagne Is that which makes tbe heaviest demand Hejsenfted. L iwyer Charles E. Cook was in New ni^t barouf aniioorten. S3 font i^m Friend— lie says you are in your on their pocketboobs. Guard yoar in York yesterday, where he was called jo gat nidji ein, bie. gfci^en Sled^te fiit prime. • . • 4 terests by returning Samuel W. Kirkbride institute legal proceedings for divorce REPUBLICANS' CHOICE FOR CONNECTICUT’S GOVERNOR. bie ^arbigeit in ben ©iibflaaien gu Mrs. Brown— The idea! I’m not &>i to the Assembly. brought by a former resident of Asbuty oerlongen, bie et ftrt bit Setoo'fjiiti bet old as thatl^-Puck. Park. The parties are well-known la this (Photograph by Stuart, Hartford.) fernen ^fjilippinen ^nfein forfcett. ©r Fate of (be.H om elfai. You won’t get all the fresh local news vicinity, and are now residents of New Hon. George P. 'McLean is the regular Republican organization's nom iDfifi, baft eg t^m fcjfommen The. Pug— That tig dog says he has unless you read the J o u r n a l >-:v« y even York. inee for Governor of Connecticut, having been choson In convention by & rciiibe, Ibenn tr in ten e^rnalijen lost his master. .?ays he is in a pickle. ing. Carriers will deliver the paper at your idtose.plurality. This.is-his best and latest photograph. ,. c- SHasenftaaten ein SBort fiir bie cntr The Poodle— Well, he’ll bo. in tft *a«- door tor six cents a week. The JovrB3U 3u for Job Printing rec^leien ^drfiigep. fprecfen. moflte. caire aext.-^-Chioago Doii.y Newo. ASBURY PARK JOURNAL. Asbury Park" HEEILWESIEb ,NEWSS£SMBT$ IN THE STATE Che Reliable $bop Thursday, Oct. 18 CENT fl 'WORD COUK3B. German Chancellor Retiree From Publlo Life. What is Happening From Day ' Advortlaemonto xrtU bo lnnortcd unflor tbls bead for one cont a wordoaoii Insertion. to Day in ftlew Jersey For qulok rosalto it lo tbo cboopcot and COCHI VOS BOLOW BIS SUCCESSOR m oat offootlvo m ethod fcnown. Towns. History Repeats Itself. Governor Voorhees h^s tendered to iron. BAiiS* Infirm ities of Age and Disapproval ot Um peror W illiam ’s Chinese Oberlin Smith, president oT the Ferracute If you havo n house or lot, a cow, a horse Poller Given as Reaaona Machine Company of Bridgeton the posi The Colonial Bed-Room or eomethlog else you don’t want, advertise i t i n t h e J o u r n a l ' s cent-a-w ord column. Por Prince’s Action. tion as New Jersey Commissioner to tbe B E R L IN ’, Oct. 18.— It is announced Pan American exposition, to be held lo FOR SALE. Fishing outfit, rod. agate equldB. of a century ago is now the newest idea in furniture— with its high 3 reals, linos, loaders, swivels, einLors. dozens of that Prince Hohenlohe has handed hit Buffalo. Mr. Smith, wbo has just return hooks, eto £15.00, vnluo $80.00. Address, resignation as imperial chancellor to Em ed from.the Purls exposition, has decided Cantbouport, Journal oillco. - — - peror William.- Tinr
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’ . OF ' 1 ’ ASBURY I • > • ■ . PARK .. ■ ,. . Workingmen Not Deluded by Bryan's Ain Mattison Avenue and Bond Street archistic Appeals. Between Postoffice and Depot [ORGANIZED FEBRUARY, 1886]
GERMANS T R U E TO M KINLEY . OF'B'ICftR® G b o r o k J F , K R O ta r,, President O. H, B r o w n , First V*ice President M a r t i n H. S c o t t , Cashier Flocking to the Republican Standard by Thou
sands— Convincing Argum ents by John Patrons valuables received for safe keeping free D. Criiriinins and Senator Hanna. of charge.' Foreign Exchange bought and sold. Collections promptly acknowledged. commercial disaster, misery and dis Mr. Bryan la . now reduced to his last tress for workingmen, tradesmen and Y our Business Favors RespecrfuIl/SoHdted resort AU his hitherto paramount Is all citizens, private and national dis sues—Imperialism, free silver, tbe trusts, honor. It should be so decisively re “calamity/* the empire, etc.—having pudiated-by the American people that proved, failures, he has now allowed no one hereafter will be bold enough to himself to descend to the lowest' level make It an Issue In our politics. of demagogery and Is seeking to “cor “Second.— It is the vital issue in this ral” the labor vote by preaching hatred campaign. It was forced into the Dem and jealousy of the rich and by assert ocratic platform by Mr. Bryan himself. 0}ONMOU>IIH (S^USW AND ing that the Republicans propose to If elected, he will use all the vast pow maintain a large standing army hence ers at hla command as chief executive forth for the purpose of subjugating of the nation to immediitely place the STILL SELLS SHE S a f e D e p o s i t C o m p a n y labor and Intimidating workingmen. country on a silver basis. He will be sealously assisted by a house of repre .-•I ■■ ' ‘ . V ;■. " : This assertion, which is nothing less STOVE. than aa outrageous falsehood, has not sentatives elected with him and repre CROSBIE . 1 fflONMOUTH BUIIiDIHS, flSBURY S A l f t had tho effect which he Intended and senting his views. How long a small No better irado by Rathbon, Sard & C o., Albany, N. Y, expected. It has served-to stir up the ! majority In the; senate would hold out AW ENTERPRISING ITALIAN, passions of the idle and vicious classes tor sound money is an open question. Also Fine Line of Parlor and .Heating Capital, $100,000. and has borne fruit in the shape of The fear, distrust and uncertainty In New A rrival Couldn’t Speak Much Stoves and Oil Heaters in m, m: m. a l l o w a i n t e r e t f o n d a ll y b a l a n c e ; a c t s a a t n u t a e '-'sundry riotous outbreaks and personal evitably resulting from such a situa SSngllsh, B at He Got There great variety. Surplus, $25,000 s& ill**” assaults upon Governor Roosevelt, Sen tion would Is© almost as disastrous to Ja»t t h e S a m e . ator Hanna and other distinguished the business of the country as the pas AT 508 M AIN STREET. Giovanni Mulotti arrived in Chicagv A. C. TWINING, Preaident, O . B. U. HABVEY, ViM -FM ddrat. Republicans. But there is no evidence sage of a free silver law. B . A , TUBTING, S e c r e ta r y , D, C. CORNELL, T iinnn;, that it has infected t£e mass of sober. “Third.— W e do not see anything real from Italy abont two months ago and A y < D T 0 © i! Industrious workingmen. Even the In the Issue of imperialism. The pos took up his residence with a friend on the North side. He came supplied with O. H. Bim ra, COL G. B. U Harraj. H«ary Mitchell,»,D, A. G. Twifciii*. miners on strike have shown no in session of the l}hilippine Islands has Wednesday, Oct. 17, I P. MR.. J. H. Bpchanan, 8*0. F. K«*b!, ” John P. O'Bnra. - Hi E . VreeUnd a little capital and announced that he O . C . O d ro aU . Bruc« ■* Keator, M> D, 1 Smith, « . 1>, W . T r a o a creased tendency toward the Demo come to us as an unavoidable result 910 Munroe Avenne, Wm. J. Harriunn B. A, Tcitf[•.■■■- 8. A. Pattensoa, cratic ticket In fact, a delegation of the w ar with Spain, a w ar decided intended going into business, hoping to from the Wilkcsbarre region recently on by both parties. Our title baB bees make a fortune before returning to the Consignment ol household Roods too numerous old country, saya the Chronicle. to mention. culled upon the Republican national confirmed by a treaty, the adoption of W ithout reserve, Hald or Rhine, which was urged by -Mr. B ryan him “You are too hasty,” replied hia committee and informed them that M. M. CROSBIE, Responsible Auctioneer. q lime oi m ce tl.i'.v were Republicans and that tbe self. friend; “in the first place, you know nothing about tbe English language, strike had not affected the politics of T h e course of the present adminis prepare for war” somebody has said. Pretty good advice. Don’t and how do you expect to make money 11) e strikers. tration in putting down armed insur wait till your factory is all ablaze before you think of putting in rection, in establishing a governineut in a strange land without knowing how Hr. Crlmmlm’ Statement, lo speak the language?” Fire Pails, Asbestos Coverings and other fire preventives. Too late One of the most forcible appeals to founded upon our usual constitutional then. We carry a complete line of Supplies for Factories. No safeguards for life,: liberty and proper “Leave that to me,” declared the eni Plain and Ornamental laboring men which the campaign has ergetic Mulotti; "thut is an easy mat delay in forwarding. produced Is that which Mr. John D. ty, and it determining to give the ter.” Filipinos as great a share of self gov Crimmlns recently published. Mr._ The result was that several morn ernment as they may show themselves Crim m ins has been a lifelong Demo ings ago Mulotti, with the aid of hia, capable of, commends itself to our so crat and Is one of the most extensive Succeeded by ber judgment as being a wise and friend, purchased a horse and wagon employers of labor in the country. His ond loaded the vehicle with fruits and. appeal bas already had a powerful in prudent method of meeting the great WHITTLE & GIBSON responsibilities which bave devolved vegetables. Several hours later he fol- fluence on the workingmen, and it is .owed in the .wake of a leather-lunged believed that not less than 10,000 of upon the 'United States as a legacy of Tar Paper, Sheathing Par'-, two ana peddler who was shouting his wares: Three-ply Rooflnjr Paper. them hi New York alone will change tiie Spanish war. at the top of his voice. ; , “Fourth.—We maintain that a no from Bryan to MpKlniey In conse “Cabbages, onions, potatoes, bananas, quence. Mr. Crimmins said in part: tion of 75,000,000 of people need not Bummerfield Ava and BoiLroad, fear any danger of military, despotism apples and oranges!" shouted the ped “Upon the one great issue to be de dler. in ear-piercintr tones. ABBES! PARE. S. J, Advert!®® am th@ Da% Joymal ! cided at the polls In November the for with its army so small in proportion eign bom voters, th* workingmen of especially as congress has'full power all nationalities and beliefs, can vote to control it. ‘ ' . but one way, as I see the situation. “These being our convictions, we They must vote to protect their own in urge all German-Amfricans to vote terests by the continuance.in our coun in the coming electioii for President try of abundant employment at good McKinley.” wages, paid in a currency as good all In New York city Mr. Oswald Ot- '•over the world as It Is in the markets tendorfer, editor of The Staats Zeitung, of New York. They must vote for the leading German newspaper of the financial honesty and honor. Many of country and hitherto e strong Demo them send part of their earnings to crat, has come out for McKinley, and the old country. They want their re his example has been followed by hun mittances to represent as much value dreds of German-American business 'Siere da here. To protect their best in men and workingmen of the metropolis terests, to maintain and continue the and Em pire State. prosperity which gives them the op- Senator B u n td WorlcInBsnen. T>ortunity of edrning such wages, they In his usual succinct style, Senator surely cannot afford to vote otherwise Hanna stated the labor issue most than for the party of sound money. forcibly before an audience of work “The friends of sound .money! of in ingmen at the Pullman shops, near dividual and national honesty, arc com Chicago, the other evening and evi pelled to enroll themselves in the Re dently carried his audience with him, publican ranks. They have no choice. lie said: ’ Not to vote is to throw away a vote. “Wo are partners in this political from One Thousand to Five Thousand Dollars T o vote for Bryan is, in my judgment, business, and it is not the ambition of to vote for Populism, tbo destruction of men we are concerned about this yoar. the country’s and the workingmen’s The best lessons in life tire the object- best interests. The only alternative Is lessons that come through experience. to vote for McKinley and Roosevelt You will remember that when Harri There is no third ticket, no Democrat son was defeated In 1892 the Deino- ic bunner under which sound money I cratie party took controLof the entire Democrats may form and fight j! machinery of the . government. The “Four years ago I voted for Palmer i first thing the Democrats did was to of Asbury Park and Buckner. This year I shall, cast repeal the tariff that had been; put my ballot for McKinley and Roosevelt upon the statute books by that great Such I believe to be the present duty eoMinoner, William McKinley. We are One Hundred Feet Broad of those Democrats who maintained were just beginning to know what that party allegiance and yet supported law meant when the Wilson bill was their principles In 1890. In state and put in its place, v city affairs other considerations may “Let us examine the record and see An advantage' possessed by no other come into play, but in the national whether M cKinley or Bryan has been campaign no other course seems to me the friend of the tailoring man.’ No Seashore Resort on the Jersey Coast possible. man in public life or in history ever Capital and Labor Are Alllea. did so much for the working class as “The facta of the situation, as they McKinley. He did not work on tbe appear purely from a business point of McKinley bill to attract attention to view, should be prepared concisely and himself; there was ao desire. on hie set forth ■ clearly to tbe workingmen. part for personal aggrandizement, but With capital employed labor is em he cqutinually thought qf the best in ployed; with capital assured of returns terests of tbe people he represented. H E R E will never be another seaside town in Monm outh County that will compare with the broad labor Is assured of wages. The statis “On the'other hand, Bryan was one tics of employment and wages In the of the principal factors in the destruc T streets and open spates, such as shown on the map of Asbury Park. This assertion is based years 1807. 1898, 1809 and 1900 may be tion of the McKinley bill when he was studied with profit Conditions in 1901 In congress, and he advocated free on the fact that all the ocean fro»t lands betweeri Sea Bright and Barnegat are already laid but would be assuredly different in the trade to the fullest extent possible. with streets averaging F IF T Y P E R CEN T. L E S S ! i« width than those laid out in Asbury Park, event of Mr. B ryan’s election. The Why. when tbe WUsob^Gorman bin tide of our prosperity would sustain a passed the house, Bryan and Bailey of without such open spaces as Asbtiry Park. eevere check, I have no doubt Mr. Texas took Wilson on their shoulders Bryan’s adherents are not makers of and carried him around, tbe room! Yet employment of wealth, of prosperity in 1896 Bryan was afraid to run on a or of advancement” platform, of free trade, but ebooee free Germ an-Am erican* Filtbfal, silver Instead.” The attempt by the Bryanites to otampede the German-American vote lma'also proved a failure. Both the W est V irginia All R ight. The reports from West Virginia ore Where purchasers erect ® INQUIRE OP workingmen and the business men of Invariably favorable to the Republic German extraction are flocking to the ans: A letter just received at Repub standard of McKinley in multitudes. lican headquarters In New York fr&m buildings the whole In Maryland the German-Amcrlcans a farmer may be quoted as a “speci have issued a public statement of their Park Hall men brick” from that state. The writ amount of purchase C. T. BAILE Y, “uncompromising opposition to the er says: " It is absurd to tell W est V ir election of Bryan,” which is signed by ginia farmers they are not prosperous. money may remain on more than 000 names of the leading I have been farming and stock raising German-American citizens of Balti JAMES A BRADLEY, Owner. for 35 years and have not been so mortgage more and other places. The reasons prosperous, in all that time as now. I they give are the following: shall do allT ean to have a .continuance “F ir s t — W e believe in an Iiopesf dol of the present 'prosperlly.” lar. Free coinage of silver means : HBJBECS?* p >'-fffm^^: Ti^.'jj
FAMOUS AHHY HURS®.; JACKSOU’S LIFE HEUACEB. ISra'oelers’ Qtiide. Career of tllno norriet P. Dome, Wbo Incident WHIeb to Uow Almoat Uoc- ,' Served 'ThroucjEs tbo B M In crotten W a s F irst At«»m»t Anolnot CfvU.W itr: the Life o( a President. V. Miss Harriet P. Dame, president of On March, 30, 1835, Gen. Jackson t tne Standard BaUread o smortca, the Army Niirses' association, and One was attending the funeral of Warren On and after October 14, 1O00. of the few women to go through the R. Davis, a member of congress from ti aina Leave ABbnry Parte oaS Days, civil war a» a nurse, died a few days South Carolina, at the capltol, and •for New York and Newark, 7.10, 8.20, 0 .2 1> ago, says the New Y ork Sun. ’ while walking in procession to take a tr>. 3 .2 5 a n d 5 ,8 8 p .m . A NATURAL SOLDIER. For Fliadbeth, 9.20 a. m., 13.25 a n d 5 .8 8 j>. jn . Miss Dame was born in North Barn- a carriage on the east front of the For Rahway, 9.20 a. m„ 2.25 and 5.88 p. m* stead, N. H., 'on January 5, 181S, the capitol he was approached by a man For M atawan, 9.20 a.m .. 2.25 and 5.88 p.m . An Indiana Han W ho W ent to W ar For^Long Branch, 7.10, 8.20, 9.20, 11.00 a Second Tim e In A A otbef’a daughter of James and Phebc Dame. named Uichard Lawrence, who pre a m , 2.15, 2.25, 5.88, 5 40 ond 7 07 p. m In 185_6 She removed to Concord, PiJ. H., sented a pistol within a few feet of For Bed Bank, 7.10, 8.20,9.20 a. m., 2.25 and ' P l a c e . 5,88 .p. m. ttnd when the War came in 1801 opened him. The cap exploded, but did not For Philadelphia, Brood St. and Trenton, 7.29, “X met the other day,” -'said tho her house in that city as a hospital for Ignite the charge. Lawrence threw 7.52 a. m M 12.15 aud 4.07 p. m. For (Jamden, via Trenton and Hordentown, 7,89 major, relates the Chicago Inter the sick volunteers who came from all the pistol away and drew another, anu 7.52 a. m., 12.15 ond 4.07 y, m , . Ocean! “a d a n whoue rrinlt and .rec parts of.t£e state to enlist. -When the which also missed fire. Gen. Jackson For Camden ana Philadelphia* via Tome River, 1 .2 5 p . m ord in the old army were in ques Second New Hampshire regiment was was on the arm of Mr. Woodbury, sec For Toms Biver, Island H eights and intermedia tion. He claimed the rank of cap ordered, to Portsm outh to be mustered retary of the treasury,'but pursued ate stations, 1 25 p. m. For Point Pleasant and interm ediate stations* tain, but the record of his latest into service she insisted on going with the assassin with raised cane, lieut. ^10.57 a. m., 2.68. 5.10, 0.02 and 6.45 p. m. service showed;that he served in the it so that she might con t i n ue.the.work Gedney, of, the navy, knocked ; Law For New Brunswick, via Monmouth Junction, last few month* of the war as an she hod'begun, and when the regiment rence down and the friends of the 7. 52 a. m., 12.16 and 4 07 d , m ; • , president' tried to restrain him,; but ttraucm Loavo Hew York for Aobury PosrB enlisted man. ;tfhiB wns beyond dis finally went south she accompanied it From W est Twenty-third Street Station. 8.50 pute, and people were! very curlouji in spite of the protests of Govj Ildrry, i e ’ B a l d : - “Let. me go,1 gWritltetneri;' I a. m., 12.40, 8.25, 4.10, and 4.55 p. m. to hear an explanation. The' captain who declared that inasmuch as the am not afraid. They can’t kill me. I Sundays, 9.25 a. m. ond 4.55 p. m. From Desbrosses 8 treet Station, 9.00 a. m., himself declined !to make any. As.he United .States government did -not and can protect, myself.” - -. j ’ ; 12.50, 8.40, 4.20 and 5; 10 m, Bundays, stood up six feet three, inches in' Would hot recognize nurses on the Lawrence was arrested, says the 9.45 a. m. and 5.15 p. m. Ftom Cortlandt Street Station, 8.00 a.m ., 12.50, height I was surprised by the expres field, the journey was hazardous. Washington Post, and: arraigned jbe- 8.40,4.20 and 5.10 p.m. ‘Sundays, 9.45 a.m. sion ,on his face; and I recognized lH There were seven other women who a n d 6 .1 6 p . m . jtore Judge Cranchi and' committed. On Sundays will stop at Interlaken, and Avim the successful - business man a com served as nurses on the field during the At the trial he behaved pretty much in place of North Asbury Park and Asbnry P ark . rade of the old time. ■ . * war, and Miss Dame was jche only one as Guitcau did, interrupting, the pro I felt bettor from the very first one I took. I had taken them for abootff to let o3 passengers. V , "H e' served fujl three -years in 'ap to entfr the service when the war ceedings and talking all tie time, , month, and was feeling so much better that l liad forgotten about the bad feeL Trains Leave PhUaOgpW a ^road Street) for Indiana- regimenit. He entered the started and remain until the close. until.the judge ordered him to be re 1“® !1 uflei1 to doctors ••.i’.J -.3 niy tri irbV d>sp(-;»::i. I had it for aboal At 8.20,11.10 a. m„ 8.80 and 4,02 p. m., week** service an unsophisticated, a*kward, During the peninsular campaign she moved from the courtroom. A com ■eyw vears. and had never in ail iaj- lire liet-n able to eat rich food or a-vscr days - M arket St. W harf, via. Casndra and hearty meal. I often.wondered whv I should liavefaomueh dvsitepaial I wouM Trenton 7.10,10.80 a.m;, 2.80 ana 8.20 p, m. shared fortunes with the soldiers, her mission was appointed to examine have what I call waterbrasli sometimes four or five times a day. when clean . Lewvi M arket Street W harf; via jamosburg, first night' at Yorktown being spent in into his condition o f. mind, • and Dr 7.10 a. m., 4.0Qp. m„ weekdays. •,... water that seemed hot would rim out of m y month arid the pain was sour fc , W aaUlngtoji iond tho BoutlUit a fi'edboxin the stable.. At- Fair Oaks Gaiisln' and1 Dr. Sewell reported him t ^ b le - f o r a riiinute, or else I would haver pains at times in m y stomacbt£jj LEAVE BBOAD flTUEET, PHTLADEUpniA, a shell tore througih the top of the tent of unsound mind. Ho was committed would fairly double me up or pains in my shouldeni and legs irid all over me s9 For Baltimore and W ashington,8.60.7.20; 8.82, 9.12, 10.20,11.28, 11.88 ©.m., (13.88 Lim in which she was nursing sick ’ana to an Insane asylum,.where,he lived that ,I wouki wish I waa dead. I would send for the doctor, and when he camg ited, Dining Car), 1.18 (Dinlag Car); 8.18, wounded, but ehe escaped injury. 'Dur for many years. There was an at m ho would say: “ W ell what is the matter n o w ?" The best wav to dsscnfco 4.41, (5.25 Congressional. Limited, Dinink how I felt was just to say that everything waa the matter with me arid I felt tad Car). 6.05, 6.20, 0.65 (Dining Car), 7.81 ing the retreat of Ihe James Miss Dame tempt made to involve some political (Dining Car) p.m., and 12.20 night week«dayer, led the little arm y of sick who had been every where. ! think everybody who ia troubled with their stomach ought to fn-*i Sundays. 8^0,7.30, 9.12,11.28, llj a . m ., adversaries of Gen. -Jackson in - this hry Kipanfl Tabules and they will soon know how valuable they are. llv apt> fa 8 8 in her care, w earing a heavy pair of 1.18 (Dininging Car)*Carh 8.18, 4.41,'4.41, (5.20 Con-" attempt on his life, but the examin fifty ^>nu years. - - cionol FXTimited, Limited, Dining Car), 0.05, 8,65...... rubber boots, and a thin netting of ation and trial revealed, nothing but _ w a n t e d , Ing Car), 7.81 (Dining* Car) ~ p. m,,m„ iandand a> BSpr - 2.2^night. *•>;. h ■ >.■< >= • mosquito cloth covering her head; ‘On that-it was the aet of a madman. Time-tables of all other trains of the systesa the march one of ihe soldiers dropped Gen. Jackson’s escape from death t s s u may be obtained at the ticket offlces or stations* dead from exhaustion,'attd;MiBS Dame • - J. R. WOOD, Gen. Pass. was providential. The pistols were J. B. HUTCHINSON. Gen. M anager. halted the procession' while a grave loaded very heavily, and after the ar was dug and the dead soldier buried. rest of Lawrence were fired, the caps Then. #he placed a slab of pine wood exploding and igniting the powder JOHN N. ByRTlSt, MEETINGS r YORK AND LORG BRANCH R. B. over the mound and gave orders to readily in the pistol arid sending the - tO F t h e - march; At the railroad station at Har balls through several inches of plank. Undertaker and Embalmer rison's Landing soldiers were being It was stated' that Gen. Jackson said 708 MATTISON AVENUE. Time Table in effect Oct. 14,1904). loaded on the train and Miss Dame in STATIONS IN NEW YORK., at. the time that he knew where the Coffins and Burial Caskets ..on hand or fo*- Central B. R. of New Jersey, foot of- lib erty sisted -that the sick ones should havs attempt originated. nished to drdnt. Telephone 181 B. Street and WhitebcUl streot, (South rFerry). the first ohance' for accommodations. The Boards of Registry and Elections Pennsylvania R. R., foot of W est Twenty- In May, 1833, when Jackson was on of Monmonth Connty will meet in their third street, Cortlandt street and Desbrosses She won her point. S treet. ■ - ' J-r'-.v WILL GLADLY CIO AS A SUBSTITUTE. his wny to Fredericksburg to lay the;- respective districts, a t tbe places desig D u rin g the second Bull Run cam* corner stone Of the monument to the New Jersey Southern Railway, foot of Rector bashful boy, ashtimed of hia great paign Miss Dame had her headquarters nated by the Township Clerks, for the street (Sandy Hook Roate). mother of Washington, he-was:Beated purpose of correcting and revising the LoaTe NEW YOHK for A 8 BUKY PAEK and at Stone Church. Near there she was length of legs and body. He .had in the cabin of the steamboat behind registry list. --The Boards tvlll m eet on ^ OOEAN GHOVE. never been more than ten miles from taken prisoner and marched to the a table with’ Mrs. Thurston, the wife tbe following days: Foot of Liberty street: 6.80, 11.80 a. m., 8.68, headquarters of Stonewall Jackson, •4.45.6.23 p.m . hiB country home in his life, and at of Judge .Thurston, his private sec Foot W hitehall street: (South Ferry Terminal) first it seemed tbat he never would who* after listening to her story and retary, Maj. Donaldson and Capt., October 16, from 10 a.m. until 9 p.m. 8.25.11.25 a. m., 8.85. *4 86, 6.10p m., ------be more than a .'butt for the. jokea learning her mission within the lines, Foot W est Twenty-third street: 8.55 a. m.s Broome, of the marine corps.. The October 30, from 1 p. m. until 9 p. m. 12.40, *8.25. *4.10. *4 fi5 p. m. of the worldly-wike men of the com ordered a guard of eight picked ime.n to general'waa reading and smoking his Foot Desbrosses streot: 9.00 a. m., 12.50, *8.40, pany. In a few months he began- to escort her to th,e northern lines. She It is the duty of ail voters to see tbat * 4 .2 0 , * 5 .1 0 p . n» -i„:\ favjorite pipe. F o o t C o r t la n d t s t r e e t : 9 .0 0 a . m** 1 2 ,6 0 , * 8 .4 0 , broaden pnysically as w >o ot on end. They all say tnat, wm, , they are gipd a settlement has been ef- 1 fected, they will not go to w ork, until H r President Mitchell instructs them to dc Ooal Com panies Agree to the to. • Demands of Mlnera Bejoicttig at Shenandoah. S H E N A N D O A H , Pa., Oct. 18.— Th« , one topic of conversation here since the j MHODNCEMENT CAUSES REJOICING. result of the coal operators’ conference | at Philadelphia was announced is the ; great victory gtiined by the United Mine . 0 facial Order lo Rctnrn to W orfciBr* Workers. The advance of 10 per cent ; STEIIMB . pccted Soon-Blldlng Scale 8 0 1 - means nn inereased-disbursement of $20.- ! pended and Ten 1*er Cent Ad 000 every month in Shenandoah. Last, vance Prom ised Till A pril 1% night about 150 breaker .boys with min- | era’ lamps on their heads and carrying P H IL A D E L P H IA , Oct. 18.~Thc great banners bearing triumphant inscriptions strike of the authlacite mine workers ol paraded the streets, shouting and cheer- Pennsylvania, which began Sept. 17. ing for President Mitchell. practically ended yesterday when the FEATURE SALE Philadelphia and Rending Coal nnd Iron Independent Operators W ill Jofss, company and the Lehigh Valley Coal , SC R A N T O N , Pa., Oct. 18.— Mr. .Con- , company agreed to abolish the sliding nell announces thorc will be a meeting of 1 r.qnle in their respective-regions and to the Independent operators of this region grant nn advance in wages of 10 per cent in Scranton today to arrange for posting | net, the advance to remain in operation the notices announcing accession - to the vnti] April 1, 1001, or thereafter. Tbit new demands of the miners. “ The Feature Sale,” inaugurated Saturday to add interest to action meets the demands of the Scran ton miners’ convention. The decision was Price ot Coal does Ip. arrived at after a conference between P H IL A D E L P H IA , Oct. 18. — The our annual Fall opening, was more successful than we anticipated- representatives of the individual coal Reading company has announced an ad , operators and the large coal carrying vance in the priae of line and city coal oi companies. The conference began Tues 25 cents a ton oyer the circular of Sept. j Thousands of patrons took advantage of the unusual occasion and day. 18,, This makes an increase of 50 cents Yesterday’s action was the culmination a ton since the July circular. of the recent meeting of the individual securedtheir share of the “ Featured” bargains. To these we ■operators at Scranton following the mine BRYAN IN THE EMPIRE STATE, ■workers’ convention in the same city. Hcarly all of tbe collieries in the «*>al r*~. Enthusiastically Received mt Points return thanks. To those who were unable to. attend we say: glon had previous to the'mine workers’ Between Sew Y ork and Albany. convention posted notices granting an rid- A L B A N Y , Oct. 1&— Presidential Can Come this week, lor many of the special “ Features” will be con ranee of 10 per cent. The mine workers didate William J . Bryofe ran around two Sn considering this demanded that the »ide8 of a triangle yesterday from Hud sliding acale in the Lehigh and Schuyl- son to Albany inclusive and probably tinued. There will be no free trains or free soda, but underpriced frili districts be abolished, the increase to spoke to as cosmopolitan a lot of people be guaranteed until April 1, 1001, and al) as he will address or has addressed dur other differences be submitted to arbitra ing the campaign. At Hudson he spoke Fall goods will abound in every department. : tion. The individual operators agreed to to a gathering of business people of all everything, and the appointment of a classes, at Troy to the capacity of an op 1 committee to induce the Reading and the era house and with an 6verflow meeting Lehigh companies to abolish the sliding of collar factory and laundry employees, scale and make the wage increase per at Meehanicville to a motley array of irmnent followed. It is conceded that the railroad people, at Cohoes to the mass of SEVEN OF THE SPECIAL FEATURES. j result of the conference Is a complete vic th>: employees of the cotton and wqolen mills and at Albany to t\vo immense tory for the men. All the demands of iooo prs Ladies’ Dress K id Gloves, tan and gray, at both stores) c. their convention are acceded to, and, as meetings, one in the Opera House and 5 9 one of the individual operators put it one outside composed of the best element 1 case W hite, Blankets, 5 8 c, cheap at 7 5 c, at botn stores. ? “ after the conference, the operators go a of the city. 1 case W hite Blankets, fine quality, $ 2 .6 8 , cheap at $ 3 .5 0 , at both stores. Uttle further in agreeing to maintain the During this speechmaking- Mr. Bryan wane advance after April 1. was accompanied by Chairmai of the 1 case Fine; All-wool 1 1 - 4 Blankets, $ 4 .2 9 , cheap at $ 5 .5 0 , at both stores. State Committee Frank Campbell, Judge This same operator, who requested that 3 5 doz. Ladies’ Colored W aists, 6 9 c, cheap at $ 1 , at both stores. :. ■ his name be not used, said in speaking of C. H. Bulger of Oswego, os-Senator Ed the conference: “It’s all up to the min ward Murphy of Troy, ex-Mayot ii'rancis Ladies’ Fur Collarettes, $ 1 .2 5 , cheap at $ 1 .9 8 , Jrt b o t h s t o r e s . ’ v Malloy of Troy, Mayor Samuel M. J-.nes ors now. We have agreed to everything, t- yds Table Oil Cloth, marble aud colored,\ c, w o r t h c, at both stores. and nothing remains now bat for them to of Toledo and J. J. Delaney of New 1 1 , 0 0 0 5 2 5 rctnni to work as soon as the notices are York. Messrs. Bulger, Delaney and p. s-tcd by the colliery managers. These Jones alternated in the speaking with notices will be practically similar to the Mr. Bryan, assisting him particularly at Reading company's notice, the phraseol- places where there were overflow meet opv only being changed. I look for a re- ings. .sumption of operations by Monday at the The great meetings of this trip were FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS SEE CIRCULAR. latest.-, The conference was entirely har held at Troy, the home of ex-Senator monious, and every phase of the strike Murphy, and Albany, the home of ex- situation was gone over.”' Senator Hill. Mr. HU) was unfortunately Just how soon the official order notify absent in the west on a speechmaking THE STEINBACH COMPANY, ing tho men that the strike is ended and tour and therefore could not, as in the to return to work will be issued by Presi last presidential-campaign, entertain Mr. PIONEER PRICE PRUNERS. TWO flODERN STORES. dent Mitchell can only be conjectured. Bryan. A t both Troy and Albany tbe It is the belief here that no order tc> re^ meetings were phenomenally large and turn will be issued nntil a notice similar enthusiastic, immense overflows having A5BURY PARK. ON THE TROLLEY. to. or in line with that of the Reading to be held to accommodate those who de and Lehigh companies is posted at all the sired to either see or hear Mr. Bryan, mines. The Reading company’s notice, is Mr. Bryan departed from New York ao follows: yesterday morning to continue his cam “It hereby withdraws the notice posted paign through the state. He returns on Oct. 3, 1900, and, to bring about practical Oct. 27 to speak again at Madison uniformity in the advance of wages in Square Garden, but on that occasion un the several coal regions, gives notice that der the auspices of the Young Men’s It will suspend the operation of the slid Democratic league. ing scale, will pay 10 per cent advance H is schedule yesterday included Yon kers, Tarrytown, Sing Sing, PeekskiJi, . w n 1 vt % k, on September wages till April 1, 1901, jt Cold Spring, Fisbkill, Newbnrg, Pough If i»-i V V i L ij v ^M eteorite Pell W ear K lngstoS, and thereafter until further notice and II illij L.111, JAPAN’S ARMY AND NAVY, W ILHELM TO HAVE AUTOS. ■will take up with its mine employees any keepsie, Hudson, Troy, Mechanlcville, A K IN G S T O N , N. Y., Oct. 18.— A huge meteorite was seen in this city Inst night. grievance which they may have.” - Coboes and Albany. rfee Ber*»«» K m peror Is QrA erta* * H is private car drew out of the Grand It went shrieking snd sputtering through fteeest M ilitary Progress of These Ghastly Discovery In aj&mil ' People Exceeds That of O eaeral A ssortm eat of Horse M ITCHELL CLOSE M OUTHER Central station at 9 a. m.: Mr. Bryan the air, leaving behind a trail of colored stood upon the rear platform and,-with ... ..Near Lynn, M aes., fire which illuminated the surrounding .O ther Rations. less Vehleles. Pleased 'W ith Philadelphia Decision, the shouts of the enthusiastic crowds country. It finally burst abont six mile* Bnt R efuses to O utline His Plans. that had gathered in the traio shed still north of Kingston. The noise was plain Since her war with China, Japan ha?: The Germans, wer.e slow in adopt H A Z L E T O N , Pa., Oct. 18.— The news ringing in his cars above the roar of the MISSING MAN’S BODY US SACKS. ly heard. made more progress as a military and .ing the automobile, but now the em from Philadelphia that the Philadelphia train, waved his hat until tbe tunne* So T race of B utter Rlebartfs. naval power than almost any other peror has taken it under his pro and Reading Coal and Iron company, aft curve hid him from view. ■ N E W Y O R K , Oct!! 18.— The robbery ot naUon in the world. Ot the $82,500,- tecting wing and it is expeoted U er a conference with officials of other Autopsy Reveals H orrible Details. the Pfiser family at Bernardsville, N. J . , 000 war indemnity she received from become the fad in Berlin. A numbei mining companies, had agreed to the an Trying’ to Releane Carter. A rrest o fa Suspect—The Crim e Be grows larger as the facts become known. of persons connected with the Ber LEAVENWORTH, Knn?, Oct. 18.— China she has spent $29,000,000 on her thracite miners’ proposition as set forth lieved to Havei Been Cansed by A warrant has teen taken out foir the ar army and more than $50,000,000 on her lin court are trying to do busfnesi In resolutions adopted in convention last A hnbeas corpus suit to release Oberlin rest of David Richards, the bnler, for M. Carter, ex-captain of engineers, from ltiv.«Iry F or a W om an’s Love, Bavy. At the beginning of that war with it, and there is a- good deal ot Saturday brought forth many expressions the Inrceny of the jewels, and it is said enterprise and readiness to speculatl of surprise that it should come so soon the federal penitentiary at Fort Leaven LY N N , Mass., Oct. 18.— That great the value of tbe cafch and gems taken will Japan’s army on a peace footing con after tho convention. worth has been lile