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BOERS HELD IN CHECK A MODEL MILt. LtDLOVV rfAS,0W>cM MRS. ’S ART. EASTER REUNION. GLORIOUS EASTERTIDE ■{. ';AND “ BOBS” IS HAPPY Ihe New Plant'of Fie Asbury Park Bulld- Her Organ' ftecitpl . at the , First M.; E. Oceon Grove’s Spring Boom ; Will be WILL B f CELEBRATED ing Supply’ pinj' Formally Church Last Night Was Masterful In. Launched This Evening and Continued "■■I But Marokfng is in ‘ a Bad. Way With Sue- ’lHe General Says Were lie to Remain His in’ Songs of Gladness the ' Story of tiie X i , “Opened’*' • Afternoon. Interpretation and Harmony. . ' Until -Tuesday "Next. cor Not in Sight-Large .Shipments - fime Woui^ 6o" Devoted' t Resurrection Wlil’: be Told: jn' tiie . 'o f Horses—Boer Losses Over- r.r ■ ■ ■. Not' often . Is. there .ancli an ’'opening’,’ to* the Education' of Soul ^tlrrl'n'g,' edifying,’ grand. Tbe&e "Ocean Cirove's Easter r'euriidri.deiebra- Churches,, Special 'Musical Pro*, , 1 Twelve Thoustvtd.' aa that which touk place this afteiBOM In the Children.; words sum up the lavish praise'b’eBtow^d tlon will be Inaugurated tils evening by, grams Having Been Arranged. the establishment-<)f the A9buiy. Park upon' MrsVBrnce B. Keator’a organ recltsl the Ladies’ Auxiliary Association' of the, > LQNDON, April 14.—“The' forward . HAVANA, April 11.—General LudloW, There' will be> special music In :tlie Building Supply. .Company, Second: and In. the First ;M. JE/.v CJiurch. last night. Board of Trade, when the ladies will ten movement of the Boers is cheeked',”; sa js i 'lbo retiring military governor .of the de churches tomorpw lBrborior of the ’ risen LordRoberts, This is . taken to ineari,, Langford ,avenues,: West Park. Indeed, Thi ,large audience was held spellbound der the public a reception in Association partment of Havana, whdn interviewed; Lord. The returrectlon, with all Its joy not by flghflrig, but by/dispositfona to considered.from the standpoint or^pen. yesterday called special ^attention to the by tha art that copld portray in music the hall. The reception1, committee Is com head oft their advance rind'bnr the way ful assurances,\wlll be the buykn-of-the lngs” In geuetal, this event Is regarded a r addition mode by Governor' General sorrow, agoriy, humiliation, death and: re posed of Mrs. ,8. JEL'Ci ^nittii, Mrs.. Kate to vulnerable point* in the line of British Wood' to the recent order continuing the Sermons’^and sbn^^df praise arid gladness. perhaps the most' unique Asbury: Park surrection of; the Redeemer of mankind. Raphael, Mrs. G. M .Burnhaiii, Mrs. W il communications. t' '; ! police court by which (the court is em The children will also celebrate* the .day ; Relief is onthe way ..to Wepener. The has yet -witnessed;:: .It was the opinion of It was abounding of tbo depths of/tuinan liam Moran, Mrs. C. I. King, Jlrs. J. E., powered to 'try libel and blackmailing with services of their own in the Sunday 'Books in ’Natal/appear,'incapable of de even ladies, many of whom were present i cages and to treat them on the 'same foot- emotion,'combined a spiritual, mind Quibri, ftrSySj, E. DlsoBway,’ Mrs. W. H^' veloping an aggressive' movement at schools, elaborate programs having been at the publlc^inspectlon of;the plant-from ing as other nilsdemcariorsv This addi edness that graBped' fti part,'the possibility Beeigie, Mrs. W. H. Garrison; Mrs. R. H . Blondsiangte. . :!>,;>v ' : v tion was made in consequence of the nu prepared for the'occasion. :8 till 5 o’clock, that this “opening” was of the divine In man. ; ,"V-» ‘ T- Carr,. :Mlss Einiim Johnstoii, Mrs. T. E. Iiora Methuen is at .Zwhrtkopfontoin,. merous misstatements made by the local The following musical program bus 12 miles east of Boshof, arid is sehdlng of more economlc.wor^h than -millinery , Mrs. Kgator’s selections•;- yioro most Morgan. A'comriiittee of gentlemen will papers. . . . . , ' been prepared for the mpmlng service by 'srilall<< swjft .columns' through' the tidjar ‘'Openings.” ' . ■ . • / He said he had’received many proofs of happy. Sbe began.fier story of the suffer assist in receiving. Music will he fur cerit country. Lord Cbcshani, command-; Miss Alice K. Harrison, the organist and : There were present at tbe Inspection regard and • good w ill; from Cubans who ing Lord'With the evening when Jesua sat nished by the Neptune township high ing one of these, : encountered'- a . small many of, the representative citizens of regardless ef \vhnt. hostile newspapers at meat 5vlth His disciples aiid Instituted musical director of the First Presbyter commando; about ten miles southeast of Bchool orchestra. Asbury Park and, vicinity. The visi niight sny hnd'^not liesitntcd to express the sacrament of (lie'Lord’s’Slipper.' The rlan Church: • Zwnrtkopfontelhi He fomid 'most of the' their gratitude for his services.",': The mu- A lawn party. wiU be given Monday tors were noti'bowever, confined to those dleclplesj were all'sprrowful. Jesus was Organ p r o l u d e ...... lln n d c l farms occupied by women and children evening.. For this event Association ball Anthom, “Christ our Passover,”’ . .e.i,un.„SobilliDB only, the only one'who was able to cheer'the who do hot :....'.....Kooi■■ id An -editorial' note in The Daily ?5Iall onoreolo, "Immortality," ... Shoppord chinery and handle tools, but artisans In gathering nnd H e was in. -the shadow'of green. Mrs, Bi Frank Walnwrlght, Mrs. rsan postludo...... Rbolbuorgor nters tb’nt Mafeking is in n very bad \Vay ■the cross.' Thls snbllme picture was that S and that the hope of relief'is far off, aa imany craftsjand tbeir wives found excep Henry .Welsford, Mrs. Reuben Norris, For the evening: no force-Is advancing from the south; tional interest in ail there is to see in an Shelley lias.given the world, “A Twilight Mrs. William E. Taylor, Mrs! W. H. Organ postludo...... Gnilmant Anthom, ‘•AwakoThou tlmt Sloopost,” .. .Maker • Tho war office announces th at 4,000 Industrial plant of the ,Supply .Company’s •.Picture.”! “And. when they had/ sung a Anthom, "Hail to tho Bison Lora,”, . - .horses will, arrive at the'Capo this week. Hamilton,; Mjcs, Nelson Llllagore; Mrs. .magnitude!. . . 1 hyiriri they w^ritl’nto'thb Mount of OlWes” Georgo Pridbdm and Mrs.1 li; C. Bussell - . Gaul-Shopperd I t Is Weir understood that the aiiimnls are. —till) hymn wassurig'by H. B.MartlriJW. Anthom, “Christ is Bison.” . ..Franko not fit for work until About'leu dnys hfter I - Messrs. N. E. Buchanon and George A. will prealdei Chocolate ahd wafers will Anthom, “ Sing, My Sodl.Thls Glorious Bottloi’,’ ,L. Clarke, Dr. J, H. Bryan and E, C. Bur , ' •/’ . . Prlco the voyage: Two thousand more are due Smock, members of the coriipany, were be served. There will also be triadic.' Organ postludo...... Mondolssohn at the Cape next week.. , ;.'- ■ ■■■ tls.' Theri followed that awful, scene in kept busy showing the ; fine points dr tbe Tuesday evening will see tbei'drid of the Tbe choir is composed of Miss Grace D. , Tho war office'UdB called out the re- GeUisemnne, where Jesus prayed until the many machines hrid^explaining the work festivities, a bonnet social being the en- Edwards, soprano; K B; Martin, tenor; 'serve 'qpn’ipariies of several infantry bat blouily .sweat stood out upon H is brow. talions.- .’ ings of the various department^. An ap tertalriindrit arranged. _ The' ladies wlli Mrs. W. T. Hubbard, contralto and (F. E. This difficult work by Massanet- w as b rlt The war office has received the follow petizing-puncheon was served; supply untrlmmoil bats or bonnets/with Hunt, basso. . ing: dispatch' from General Roberts: - ■ The preaent location of the Asbury I^antiy. rendered by Mrs. Keator. W hen flowers, feathers and ribbons. The geri- In the First M. E. Church the program, “Bloemfontein, April 13.—The enemy’s Park Building: Supply Company was se- thSTrlcfory was won arid the angelic host tl’emen' will also ’’display their skill as prepared by Dr. J.. H. Brya'b.the director. movements south have been checked;; .ministered unto tiie Saviour, Gaul’s “Cher Wepener is still surrounded, buttbe Jit; .lected after the deatructlvV fire that visited milliners. One of tiie conditions is tbat Will be as follows at the mernlrig service: tie garrison is holding out well. 'Troops the old plant In First avenne,' several ubic floBt’/ was sung, by an invisible cbolr the gerit|eme"n must use tuioibles. There composed of-Mrs; J. E. Burt, Miss Grace Anthom, "The Day of RoEurroction,’’..Vagpch aro being moved to their assistance'.' The months ago. The plant, now occupies a wili be' three prizes awarded for the best Anthem, "Hall to tbo .Risen Lord,.Gaul health of the troops Is good apd the d ir Bite 215x180 feet. The main building', Edwards, Mrs. Walter Hubbard and Miss Anthom, “Ohrist Our Passover,” Shoppord mate perfection.” . "f jtrlmined bat or bonnet, for the most be- whose exterior IbJ neatly shingled, Is 52x Bertha Martin. In tho evening the Sunday school’ wili Tly^Bloemfontein correspondent of The jcomlpg piece of feriilnin’e headgear, arid' BeauHfftl' effect!; Tiie “ March to the hold Its Easter servlc«, the musical por Dallr Telegraph, telegraphing Thursdny, ,75 fee^ iriVslze. . This Is the mlil proper. GENERAL LUDLOW, the booby prize. says: -. • '....-.-: ”• :■■■■■' •• Great planing and molding .machines, Judgment Hall,” by Buck, combined the tion pf which will be: ....• nldpnlltles of Uegla nnd Guariabacoa “There' Is nothing whatever to cause sawa, hithes and smaller mechanical de difficult blending of a.bab’el of voices, the ProcoBsIouol. * ' * uneasiness. It will presently be seen that bnye sent him testimonials of thiH' char- c ^ Carol, “Tho Easter Light'Adorns tjio Hills.” vices for shaplng^lumber^ hum with tbe .acter aeltnowledging the “pcrniancnt good rbush when Plltte .sgntenced the Victim MONMOUTH PRESBYTERY Invocation io son*. • .,r « . ; tte Boers nre Just where we want .them, Carol. “ Bleased Easter Time.” :/ : lie n word; we are all right.” Inceseant noises of sterling Industry. Two accomplished durlug your teriii of office.” and the portrayai cf that serene Man who VAOr^Ib’ Saronade’V-...... tX'.L-1 .Braga The Daily Mail publishes the following electric dynamos, one of 80 horse; power “If I were, to remain in' Hope of humanity was dead. “The Sjtrlfo ia O’er” . ....'...... ilen'dolasobn lay, says; without any help from the military. Bergen had been ordained, and Installed "Eaator Day”...... E. C. Rowley Anything to be used,in the construction “The1 Cabans are very desirous of figur But when thd tomb Was found to be emp "Jo.huh ChriBt is'-Blson Today”...... F. J. Borrott, "T h t? criomy haVo evidently determined at Keyport, Spencer Ci Dickson at Point -•‘Tho Grace ol God”...... ;...... J. Barnby to aiiopt entirely new tactics. ..Two. col of a house, from wlndow fratnea to colo ing as a well ordered ond civilised people, ty, when Easter morn had dawned—tbo and I do not believe they will cause any Pleasarit arid Frederick E; Stockwell at “God Bath Appointed a Day” -Arthur Berridgo umns nre rkn^wn- to -be -mqvlng-tor the- nial columns, and, even household furni- joys that resounded on the playing of Offertory, ’ColTo, “Avo Maria,”...... Gounod south, of Bloemfontein. They are relying trouble, as they realize that to do so Beverly. . 1 ’ ture, such aa book|cases,'cbina olosets, and worild be fatal to the hopes of Cuba to Grieg’s '‘In the Morning” and Splridler’s There will be an orchestra consisting of: m Cape carts for transport a rid, a re car ’ Pastoral relations1 w^re1, d lesnlved be the Misses Belle Greene and Bertha rying scarcely any forage and only snffi- the like, are here made ready for deliv become a sovereign and independent: “Flying Leaf,’’-were an Indefinable relief state.' Possibly, however, there may be tween Rev. H. Bj McCauley arid the Free; :Ient food to, meet the Immediate require- ery, '. ' ■ . to the auditors'. They had been transfixed Lyons, pianos, and J. Bercley Clary’ Borne trouble in the province of Saritingp,'. hold church arid Rev. R. G. Dovey arid ncnts' of the convoy, with" ox transport^ The store room and oiSces, fronting on by suffering; they were now in trans ’cello. ’ 'ollowlttg at a Becure distance. The' Boer where the people are wild/-turbulent and theRed Bank church; Resolutlona wore ports of ecBtasy. Life ruled where death columns are thus enabled to move almost I^arigfOrd stteet, are" connected with'" tbe somewhat different in racial origin and adopted on the deaths df Rev. Johii H. is quickly as cavalry. , mill by a* bridge on' tiie second floor. customs from the rest of the Cubans. was king. Handel’s “I Know That my C0NGREGATI0NALISTS TO MEET. “The Cuban is timid., He docs not lack Pratt’, and R e / . ^ R; Harbaugb. R'dV. R, “It is . reported tbnt there are .0,000 The lot occupied by:this department is Redeemer Liyeih,” hia “Hallelujah" Judgment or common sense, but he does Jullen was cd&tlnued as moderator at Boi1. Programme Completed for the Annual Boers to the south of De W ets Dorp, tho 48x70 feet EWICKET- F ish burn, who was to have spoken , on vlth n view of .threatening onr lines of a place apart on the north'of the office' States today. D. Tebo were elected commissioners to “The Presence of God as an Experience." ommnnlcHlSori toX ndysiplth., - ,V , building and is 34x48 feet'in size. A ' N ew P»«brterlan 'Creed. the General Assembly, and, Rev. J. E. “On Tuesday a corps of carbineers and The Doings'of the Various Secret Orders Mr. Goodrich will speak on the same A' feature oiTwblch tbe company pride's CHICAGO, April 14,-Tbe Interior, Curry and Elder A. B. Wycofi! were ap nother of Thdraeycroft’s horse' narrow- itself Is the cover for lumber In the the PresbyteVian organ, will, contain a in Asburv^Park' end Vicinity^ topic, however. ’ y escaped. being cut oil owing to.: the pointed delegates to tiie Ecumenical rough. This Is regarded as important by strong editorial Monday advocating the The following secret societies will meet A large attendance .Is expected at the ■euchi ry of d Kaffir und a native guide.”' Council at New York In .May.- The pas carpenters, well cared for (timber Being setting aside of the. confession of faith this evening: • , - conference. Delegates will be present The Bloemfontein ^correspondent of The and the adoption of . a short evangelical toral relations between C. H. McClellan :imes. telegraphing Friday, says: Star of Asbury" Council, No. 25, Daugh fi’pm Delaware,’ Maryland, Virginia,’ estimated as. more valuable and enduring creed. Dr. Grny, the editor, who hns de1- arid tbe Lakewood church were dissolved. “Everything , is going satisfactorily, than that left to the mercies of the fended Dr. Hillis, repeats what he Bald tera of America, will meet this evening in Washington and Philadelphia, the wing to the enemy's enterprise a neces-. when'Dr. Hillis was first .attacked, that the Appleby building at 8 o’clock. churches In these places being'In-the ty has arisen for a movement iu the weather. The luriiber shed is 75x35 feet three-fourths of the ministers and riipe- The Carpenters’ Union will meet this Fire Matters Across the Lake? New Jersey Association. There are sixty juthc-astern division, nnd • for strategic in size. It is opposite tbe mill on the tenths of the members of .the Presbyteri- ‘asoiis troop trains have monopolized north side.' : :-i: * • j: evening' in the Mikado building at 8 At the May meeting of the E. H. three'churches on the roll wltb a member nn church reject the clause in the confes ■ iy. ie railway for a short period, but the ! ■Tt Is only about a year ’ ago since sion Which Hillis attacked aud for which o’cloek. Stokes Fire Company of Ocean Grove ship of 11,000 The First Congregational oer raids nre only what was anticipated Buchanon & Smock bought the block he was denounced by certain theologians the annual election' of officers will be Church of Asbury Park is cunnected with n result of the halt in our main nd- and religious newspapers. Dr. Grny hns- - -Strike Situation at. Long Branch J- — the association. ■- uncc. bounded by Railroad, Second and Third held-.--The-following nominations have irio doubt, tliat the -church will-ftnke an Two churches have been organized “We in Bloemfontein are. full of great averines and Langford street, and imme early opportunity to vote on a new creed In d signed communication published 'been made: Harj-yiJEioss, of the Engles, ilmlrntiori of the calm front with which diately began the erection of a lumber and that It will be carried by a large ma In a Long Branch newspaper Friday even chief; Thomas Martin, .of the Stbkes;' as since the meeting held last year at Phila padquarters have, received these Inci- yard—"ert-ctlon” defining the process jority. ' ' . , .' -______ing fifteen of the twenty-four boss builders sistant chief; president, T. Nelson Lllla delphia— qrie at River Edge, N; J., and sn tB ., ■ ....-v- one at Baltimore, while the church at 'jig# the ob'je'ct of the oriemy hns best, since all' the lumber'Is under roofs. ■ . . iraRioii ln.Oreffon. , ■ positively refuse to reduce the number of gore ; vice presidents, Harry Taylor and since Lord Roberts has’ refused to The buildings' that there house lumber to PORTLAND, Or., April 11.—A com working hours from.nine to eight, as de George F. Ralnear; secretary and treas Morristown has been disbanded. The ) drawn Into complications, but has fos- the -value'of-many thousands of dollars plete; fusion, between the. Democrats .and manded by the Carpenters’ Union. The urer,' E. N. Wooiston; foreman, Andrew report of the secretary, Rev. J. Owen red the enemy's enterprise; rituliin'g dis- Populists of Orejfon; was accomplished are large’and afford excellent handling union mechanics have been on a strike Van Cleve; Becond assistant,-Harry Wil- Jones, Bound Brook, It Is expected will )sltions to checkmate It almost without yesterday. The report of the conference show a growth during the last year, both ioemfonteln being ,‘aware, that move- room’. Ityatem governs tbri whole scheme. committee was submitted to the" state since April-2 and, say tbat the contractors gus; fire police, Messrs. Hamilton, Strick ents of the troops have occurredj” -.: ; The block is fenced In; Railroad tracks conventions, and both converitionB adopt will be compelled to yield. The* cori; lin, Clayton, Taylor and Tompkins. in new members arid contributions toward lead jo and afford expeditious delivery of ed the report. The distribution of -offices tractors seem to be getting all the me local and benevolent objects. was as follows: Dem&crats, two presi A REPULSE. AT WEPENER. .:. goods. Commercial; travellers- acknowl chanics tljey rieed. The members . of ____.-T. WJIbur or Appleby ? — ^ Among the speakers during the two dential electors, justice of supreme court, days’ session will be Rev. Ellsworth Bon- oerji Haliltto Be Glvlnjf Up the At-, edge that thla lumber yard Ib the cleanest ■ two cohf^essinen; Populisfs,, two presi Bricklayers’ Union No. .28 asked' for1: At’ the ; reorganization of Common fils,. Rev. Claude M. Severance, William tack—British Army Chanses. . and most attractive they have seen in all dential electors nnd food and dairy com eight hours Thursday night. Their re Council,' Tuesday evening, there will’ be missioner.- For justice .of the: supreme H. Wanamaker, the. retiring lrioderator ; BLOEM FONTEIN, April 14. — Ac- tbeir travels. quest was granted by the boss masons a’ little question ns to who sball be the unts received ■ here of tho fighting of court W. M.- Ramsay,was nominated by Rev; Ollyer Huckel, Baltimore; Rev. El Botii .in'the supply company’s plant and after a spirited debate. president for the'erisuirig year. . troop's, under Colonel Dalgcty at the 'Democrats. liott W. Brown, Glen! Ridge ; Rev. Frank epencr show the Boers attacked them in &e lumber yard no contract is tdo. t t The present official Is, _as everybody Beadloclceil Convention"Adjourn*. Wi. Hodgdon, Orange; Rev. H ow ard■; S. gorouBly; .but were 'rejpfalBed' with' great ij^ge or" .can" be':t(m exacting to be filled. Do Voo Predicts Cold Easter., knows, T. Franfc Appleby. He wants' W ELLIN G TdN , O... A pril, 14.—The JBtlss, Montclair; Rev‘. Louis' F. :Berry, is, The Baers subsequently relinquish1 Their tradoVcoirimarids’ the^ palatial dis ; Andrew Jackson De.Voe, the prognos- the4db another yeaT.; Councilman George: the attack?.nnd' .it,-is: said here they are attempt to nominate n.'canaidttfe for con- Rev. Dr. James R. Danforth, Rev, Charles tricts as far north as ^unison .Road, west gtesB to succeed Representative, W . S. ticator,' announced, in emphatic ..t^rms F. Wilber is his opponent for the chair tarning nortWard. ;'t. / C. Clark, Mrs. Alice Gordon Glilick of thd A new division, cooslatlhg pt two br}- to Lakewood and south to Point Pleasant. Kerr was abandoned by the Republican •Tuesday, “ I t wlli' be very cold In New manship this year, ,- ' ( convention of the Fdurtccntti district yes Corigfegatlona! mlffslon In Spain; Rev. - fles, has been formed under General York Easter.” He predicts snow and The result of the'election at'tills, session terday, .afternoon ,after 1,852: ballots had Dr. James’ H. Ecob, Rev. Jatriea' AvFalr- n Hamilton. • , , , ., Jenne&S Milf&r Shoes ’severe cdld1 for May 22 and’24, arid' the ,1s being widely speculated,upon'. Serieral ^Hutton’s 'brigade is- composed bWn taken. The cbnyeritlbh met on Tues- Ieyj N^utley; Rev. Dr. J a ’nes.M . Whltdn, ’ 'dar mdrnltig,'-and It w as in'session day heaviest rains of .the year tri the lower Canadians, New Zealanders and all , .Tho’, . ib . shoe.' . for. ■ women_____ New York.;; Rev. Dr. William G. Pudde- e Australians except th6’ cavalry. His ijrith delicate feet. , , Healthful, comfortable and nighty with shott intermissions, fer Mississippi valley during the latter part Tiie coriiedy,: “ Mibb Brown,” wab received and beautiful. Prices range' from $3 to $5 nearly four, days. ^ - .with excited and laughable, attention.—Pall, fpot, pf ,the Hpme Mission Board, and iff followa: Coloircl Atrirtyr, chief; Lord ■ ------r ------~ ■ ' of May. ■; n'.y ['V\)i iBUiead, nld;de-cn'mp; ColonelB' Hood of To be had only at . . . . '.v _ Mall Gazette. . :K- Professor George W. Knox -of Union ctorla and Bridges . ot. New South . . ST£t2RUCB’S OcBAS- p A fiic a:: ' A’Few Cfiolce Flais'i I DK George; B.'Herbert, Dental TSorgeon; Seminary. .. " _ ales and Major Cartwright of" Canada, Cookman and Mdin.' 88^ Aabury' Park Still left for rent in Kcator.and new Cook- ;’A. P, '& O..G. bank buildipg., .Office hoprs 1 ] Housecleanirig, wjliitewashirig; and general work. Charles Green,’ 115 Atkins avenufe, jlBtant adjnta^t' generals. 1 : mari Avenue' UlockF. All modern' Improve- a. m. to 5 p‘. m. Gas adinlriistered.—ndv3-5-9 Neptune Heights. Che, brigade consists of four corps of Jacob Stelnlbactif Long : Branch, jpents. RepV$10 to per month; Apply West Park.—^Adv. .‘85-90 Scottie’s for Gppd Things, Scottie’s cafe on the north bank of Shark luntcd Infantry jqnderColonels. Ander- New Jersey, will ' have" a'grarid Easter op to agents'or'.otfnerB.r-Adv.-^lf. • NoW For Stottle’s. ■ i; De 3|lsie, FUcher,ond Henry. , ,; , ening and special aaltj in .every department j , Neptunc Heighta.will opfri folc the's|ason. river opens for the season Saturday.' Lob- Che F irst corpse epris'i'sts^of the ,Firat qn1 Saturday and Monday^ :Aprll l4 nnd 10. Grenelle’s ,Geiman Dyspepsia Cure; 60 'Satuway.' Greitly iinproVed sin^e' list ..|Scottie’s” Neptune H e ig h t’ cafe opens stern, clams, oysters, jihowder, cjtc^ ‘ served ttailon Canadmus,' ut^er,.Colonel’ LIs- People will do weil"to make him a visit.— ciriis—adv.tf. .' ‘ ^ •year.—Adv. ;- A x K / . •. Saturday. Hard and • ebft steamed clams, according to the'queen’a' tafite.—Adv. Adv.-‘ li;'.;.,'-; j ; .. -y. . ' oyBtere,li roiled.loWuirt;cHowdfer,dfc.—Adv. * The comedy, “ Miss lirown/’ ia a great ( i r e ''itdA'!?Cimg^'Clitk gjii'v; and tires/ruined by riin'cliafr FDBLISHBD EVERT AJTTEttN«$>!! IBERCHJNT TAILOR ' for Quick Reading. - ing; are twb evils caiused -by; EXCEPT SUNDAY AT Philadelphia, .carpet manufacturers ‘have solicits trade from those ' V •: ; • im proper, cementing.. j,. IHE ASBURY PARK PRINTING HOUSE sent prices skyward. who are willing to pay a One will icost a new valve 718 MATTISON AVENUE, Two masses will bo celebrated In tho reasonable price/for hon stem; the other a new tire:. <■ ASBl’RY PARK, NBWJRRSBY. morning in the Church of the Holy Spirit, Both would have been saved Bring your' orders for Job Printing to est clothing materials and '. , s: had the cementing been done P.O. DRAWER F. th e J o u r n a l office. faultless Making. I 6at- ’ ' 'as we do it. . ■ ,. . ' LOHO ClITHNCtTdl^Oli II ». . • The Red Bank water works earned A. Three-Act Farce Comedy . z ; ;isfy. present- patrotis-^lefc $4;-i26 above the operating expenses for ihe m V : ZACHARIAS& CO; By BUCHANAN and MARLOWE a t me do the .same, for .you. 723 MATTISON AVENUE, ; • >- - V r past yeaK * ■ \-f> ■ : t s Saturday, April 14, 1900. '. ■ , . ASBURY M R K . A handicap shoot at blue rocks for a |S00 DARK piano will take place on the Freehold gun MULLER club’s grounds today. r OPERA THE JOURNAL’S SATURDAY SERMONETTE. HOUSE Merchant Tailor, GOOD THINGS FOR . . . He la not here, for He is risen —The : The peqple of Manasquan want a bridge 702 built acrossltbe river at that place, to con ,, Mattison Ave...... CAPITALISTS. nect irith the rpad leading to Lakewood. What does Easter mean? . Representative Howell has recommended jri11 9 t h . .. It means that life thrills nature’s heart; the 'appointment of C. E. Abrams as post Thursday^ Aj ’s If yoii are lookiDg for good things in ... that life has conquered death. master at Nelsonyille, Monmouth county, to . It moans that God ia eternal, omnlpo succeed R. H. Hendrickson. , ' : ' Benefit of Company H, Third New Jersey Regiment.; Real Estate ? tent; that Christ now lives foroverrartre, -•Caleb Haley has gone into the laundry ; UNDER DIRECTION OF MR. FRANK L. TUTTLE. Meat Market pome in and see me. '* ' : is King of kings and Lord of‘lords. business with a man named^Graham.- They , Thcfufinitstplay,on record" says N. K' Herald. It means tbat death to men has lost Its have opened an establishment in the How-.' 629 Cookman Avenue j. e. wortman; land block in Munroe a^etme.': » • *, CAST » » • 716 Mattlson Avenue. sting; the'grgve, Its victory, Captain Courteney, a cavalry officer...... W alter *f, Hubbard Residents in /SecQn^Bveline, between It ineans tbat hope and trust see yonder Major O'Ghallager, a cavalry officer„. .„.....i....-Williapi H. Pancoast tffir I am selling tickets to Jacksonville. Bond and Emory streets, have complained : Mr. Samuel Hibbertson, a solicitor../... Henry ,D. Chamberlain VIE HANDLE ONLY ' In the far distance, even beyond the azure to the police authorities about unlicensed FJa., via,the Ocean Steamship Line, for $15. blue of- heaven’s limitless dome, the faces Sergeant Tanner, Scotland Yard detectivc.;,in...... • .Edward L. Tiffany dogs that infest that neighborhood. . Prof Von Mozer, a music teacher...... '....'...... H. Blake Martin THE BEST MEATS , of loved ones, who have lived and suffered The famous kennel o f , dogs owned by Michael Dougherty, a private soldier... .i..i...... -...Howard O White here with us, but are now free from pain Angela Bri&htwell, a ward in chancery..; ...... George E; Hulick Frank Croker of NewYork were sent to . . .8 c l b and Sorrow, and sing joy praises to their Boston recently to be exhibited1 at the bench Mrs. O’Ghallagher, the Major’s wife ...... Fred. Collier Saiioaire...... >• Pork Loin or Chops.:...... 10c lb What a horrible sensation ypu expe^ Redeemer. • show there. Among the dogs is a number Miss' Romriey, of Cigcro-Hoiise Academy.. Harry L. Wiseman Euphemia.Schwartz, she owns a title—and a dot...... -Frank L. Dudley Leg of Lamb...... lie lb rienCed when , you looked upon that un of prize winners, They have been quartered Shoulder Lnmb Chops... ;..,.10elb It,means that withi/i homes and hovels at Deal in charge of a specialist. . Matilda Jones, a'country belle...... Henry Seighortner fortunate man and realized his deplorable where sin and misery have reigned light Emma Leverage, a veritable siren.. Arthur-Chamberlain Rth Lamb C&nps.,...„...... ;J.;^.;i.:i4o lb condition. Ever thought of yourself—■ Forequarter oi Lamb..,.; ...... ;.. 0 C lb is come. ;;; . . -Constables, school'girls, servants. : _ ' . - .C. thought that by persistfent carelessness / .Sunday Church S e rv ic e s.:■■■ ' ACT I;—Majof O’Ghallagher’s quarters-. The wedding. Ktew Lnoib...v ...... 4 to0c lb you might have thesame affliction f Un Mind cannot comprehend the grandeur Frankfort Sausage...... ;.....i0o lb Rev. Dr. J. H. White, the poitor, will ACT II.—Cicero House Academy. ‘The honeymoon. v less by accident, blindness always comes ofthe vista of Immortality in Christ as - ACT III.—Same as Act II. Amazing p othesis of Miss'Broivn. • Bologna.1...... ,...3 lbs-for 25c one way—By neglect. Eyes, become * humanity peers Into the empty tomb on preach- in the A. M. E. Zion Church,- West Bacon, by the strip ...... llc lb weak; you strain them. They become Tickets fdr.Sale by members of Co. II, which aro exchangoble for coupon ,.;..3 lbs for 25o EaBter morn. And the feason Is this, Part, at 10.80 a. tn. and 8 p. m. Morning Chuck Steak ...... weaker; you continue yqur carelessness; topic: “Onr Risen Lord.” Afternoon topic: seats at Crenelle’s Oriig Store, beginning Saturday, April 14, at 2 o’clock. Bound Steak...... 2 lbs for 25o at last it is too late. Your case is hope- i.there are so many earthly trials, so much Prime 5ib Boast...... iV..-..18Ho lb “The Resurrection.” Sunday'school Easter Ies3—no help, no cure. Come in today. suffering, persecution, yea,'and crucifixion Best Cbuck Boast...... ;v.^;..ao lb .We’ll examine and tell you just what-is too, that the wearied heart, knowing there celebration at 1.30 p. m. Easter concert by Good Chuck Boast...... v,'...... 8c lb needed FREE! Then, if you like; will ...... llclb is now assurance of surcease from all this, choir and Sunday school and an address by Cross B lb...... :...T ...... supply you. ; v: the pastor, at 7.80 p. in.. V Top Slrlolo...... ,..12o lb is glad. In the cross.there was hope; in Sirloin 8teak...... ;...... _i5o ib the risen Lord there Is assurance. He Rev. Albert G. Bale, the pastor, will Does Your Furniture Porterhouse Steak...... 10 and 18c IU Who was dead is alive again and In Him preach in the First Presbyterian' Church at CLAUDE J. WISEMAN, , 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Mornirtg topic: Jeweler 645 Cookman Aye., all live. Realize that without the living This Is the place you get your money's 'The Hope of Immortality.” Evening Look Like New? and Optician. - r Asbury Park. Christ there ‘would be no release from wprth. Compare prices and quality. topic: “The Christian’s Final Victory.” We do all klndis of W atcb, Clock and er ■woek.^ Adcre^a *,* Board,” Jour ous smokers. One hun * ONLY n al office. . •• ; 80'90* the crowning joy of humanity, for this the pastor, Rev. J . G. Reed, will' preach at * dred brands to choose from, and Boarding Houses. miracle of love teaches us that we shall 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. ra. Sunday school KXCIIANCE. at 2 p. m. Epworth League at 6 30 p. m. I have a froo and clear rcsldoncd' in Newark including Lall the old favor- ^ see and greet one ..another again In: tbe worth $8,500. 1 want a residenca in Deal or * Father’s dwelling place, where Christ, the Rev. Z. Clark Marten, the pastor, will Ailonhurst. Wifi add cash. ROBERT APPLE. vites. Cigar prices range * TON, Jr., Exchanger of Real Estate, 11 Pino Estimates Cheerfully' Given. exalted Redeemer, awaits our coming. preach in the First Baptist Church at 10.30 street, New York. - • 88-08* * from a nickel to a quarter. t Because Christ lives we shall live. Let a ni. and 7.30 p. m. Sunday school at 2 30 F o r a fine property at ..., ,,; ns try to live for Him,' that we may live p. m...... GRADING. * Contractor lor grading of; all ktadsv ----Privet- BERINOER’S I wllll'HlaC • " A. B. hedging a specialty. Call on or address^T^V.JT “ MATT. APPLEGATE, New York Militia versus Strikers. Hendrickson, 582 Prospect avenne. P.O. % Loch Arbour 1002, Asbnry Park, N. J- , OOtf 152*154 Main S t.' Asbnry Park CONTRACTING PAINTER AND DECORATOR Sheriff Malloy has gone .to White t Y RESIDENCE, 509 SIXTH AVENUE. THE MIRROR. Plains, New York, to order out Compa * X P . O B o x 1 0 0 4 . bob nles A and D of the state militia to subdue House Contains 10 Rooms, 5 Bedrooms. X Reflections of the Movements of Promi the striking Italian workmen In Croton- LOT 100x180. ; A s k y o u r nent Residents and Visitors, Valley, which is today an armed, camp. Think of it—almost a farm.’ DIAM ONDS C. I. Baumgartner and family of Trenton Bloodshed is' expected at any moment. This is the greatest bargain we have offered. M e i g h b o r are occupying their Abbott avenue cottage, 1,003 men are fully armed and will resist J E W E L R Y Ocean Grove, over the Easter holidays. the sheriffs. if she buys meats of us. If. For Wedjing Gifts Frank Garrison is in Ocean Grove, where Let us give you full particuUrs'and sjjow she does, she will tell you of he will remain untiPnext fall, when he ex Salvation Army Coster Services. property. ' • * ' reliable goods, honest prices W A TC H ES pects to return tp New York. C Special services will be held by the and quick delivery—all of A rtistic SHver Georgy Philip lvrupp is in Ocean Grove Salvation Army in its hall, In Mattlson Monmoath; Realty "Co. which yoii may not be get CLOCKS for a short stay ot the Queen. Mr. Krupp avenue, tomorrow at 11, 3 and 8 o’clock. ting. We have not a eas ; ^R ich;-C ut G lass is professor of English in Columbia Univer StaffCaptain McDowall of Newark, assist Rooms 12*13, Wonmoutb Building, terner to whom we . would O rnam ental Clocks CUT GLASS « sity, New York. ed by Ensign and. Mrs. Uncle and Ensign N. W. Corner Mattison Ave. and Bond St., hesitate to refer you. If Mre. S. A. Stillman of Philadelphia is one ■- Jt J t Laws and Mrs.^E^ Stiles, will conduct ASBURY PARK, J. your neighbor is jealous of of tlie latest arrivals at the Queen, Ocean the meeting. This evening a service of her success, give your orders You will find a most exquisite Jew elry, watches and Clocks Grove. music and song-will beheld. Coffee-and to us—the success will then repaired thoroughly and quickly. assortment at the jewelry MrsT" Derrick Hoagland and daughter, cako will be served.' be yours. '• , S Miss Miriam, of Ocean Grove are .visiting ' U . _ ------'• ' i . store of : •; H ,H , Caswdl. friends' in New York. i Fear Boy Has Been Drowned. Knierim’s Mrs. C. L. Otis of Brooklyn is occupying Searching parties have'been organized A W CORNELIUS 639 Mat&son Avenue y - S u p p o s e her summer cottage, 25 Abbott avenue, to hunt for Gerald Ward, the 11-year-old Columbia Market Asbury Park, N. J. Ocean Grove. •• . . ... son of Mr. and Mrs. John Ward bf Ocean-, 624 Cookman Ave. 6 4 /Cookm an Ave. " . . Isaac A. Lewis of Patterson is at tbe port, who has been missing from home Queen, Ocean Grove. - _ . since Wednesday. The boy was last seen your, house is on fire, & M. M. CROSBIE, "’ Mrs. Mary White anj children of Embury going toi school. 3 e was, In the habit of avenue, Ocean Grove,' bave returned from what is the easiest Plain and Ornamental going to. a millpond near, by In seartfh of - an extended visit to friends in Jersey City bullfrogs, and' it ia feared by many that way to summon the AUCTION and Philadelphia. . .. he. has been drowned. ve a -. The Misses Anna, Goodnow, Lizzie Wall Fire Department ?1 . in*, Hattie Ferguson, Ella FerguBon and - ' ’ Iwas Only Rubbish. : i Sto ry At the Old Plerry-Go-Round, Lake Avenae ' • - - snooeededby- ’ V • Betii Woodruff aro homo from the State A lot of rubbish under a Sprlngwood, TELEPHONE SERVICE. to tell you df how happy and Heck Street, s: WHITTLE & GIBSON. Normal! School, Trenton, to spend the avenuo barn, belonging to Georgo Apple . you would be in a home Wednesday, April 18, at I P. M. Sharpy • Easter vacation with friends ia Ocean gate, caught fire about noon to'day. Tbe of your own aud one to • ■ R ain or shlno. " , y Tar paper, Sheathing: Paper, TvS) and . Grove. West Park fire department responded to offer for sale at a low '■ •' '• - .' i ■' ' * ‘ Fred Bale, son of Rev. Dr. A. G. Bale, is THE W YORK AND - • Consisting of 28 rooms of fnrnltnret bedroom ..Thrie-ply Rooiintr Paper., . tbe alarm. The damage was trifling. price with small payment 8niU, carpets, matting, .chairs, rbekors, mat- home on an Easter vacation. The young NEW JERSEY TELEPHONE CO. down. ■' *, -\y tres8oa,bodspringa, bnroaua.etc. ' --,-y . man is a student at Andover College. Bishop Scarborough Coming. 170 Broadway, Long Branch. The rentals saved in a M. if. CROSBIE, Auctionjor. Summarfield Ave. and BaUroad,' William P. Morton of Wilmington, Del., Bishop John Scarborough cf'Trenton ' few years would go a.long i - ; ASBUBY PABK. ».J is spending the EaBter holidays with friends will confirm ,d class of catechumous, way toward -paying the in this city. Monday, in Trinity Episcopal Church. UOHN N; PARTIS, balance.-, , \ Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Johnson of tbo Addi Let us give you partic;' ; — 508^--.:' YOST’S EXPRESS Delivers BAGGAGE, FEBIGQT, PTONT son, Fourth avenue andLBergh street, who ' . ulars. -. * V ' ’ is tho bargain house ot.'Asbnry Park tn itfferala TIJRB, fUSOB, and aU kinds ot mo? The residents of Bradley Beach and Undertaker aiid Bmbalmer earpot, njattlug, bedroom suits and mgs. Now have, been spending the winter at-.Tbomas- Aron can secure the DAILY JOURNAL able goods to any (n Asbnry Park m ila n R o ss:if iE iic r .r ^'-r. and seoDjjd-hand goods at tho lowost prtcos. Oooan Grove ana yicinity at mode rat yilie, Ga., will return to their home May 16. at the Bradley Beach notion store; or U Anottonoortng dono at the towost.prloos and prices. ' P o st office address, Locir Bo: V \ )8 MATTI^ON AVBNOE. i goods bought for etth. . r Sam Reeves, the cigar''salesman, will they leave wojd it will be served every 208Main St. _ ’■ BIO, Asbnry Park , Besldtmceond office day by carrier at 6 cents a week. Coiiiud and B a rial Caskoti oo band or fnr- - M.M.CEOSB1E, ; 016 Bewail avenue. :i / • sjgul hla Easter in'Philadelphia^.; nlahod to ordor., Toltfphono 181 B. \ 108 Main BtrootJ • > BABRX YOST, Proprietor ..- i' - V; NEW YORK, April 14.-R g“ Dun At l a n t a , April,n.-Littie pEfiNSYLYANM RAILROAD. For an Interna- (W fl Weekly revie\* bf trade snys: j., has occurred inthe situation;, ol tue. tel eg- tionat Combine. i::Failures in’the",first .quarter of, 1800 rriphers’ strike oil the; Southern' railway. QUALITY FIRST were 21.0-per1 cent greater.'than laBt year Officials o f' the railroad say they have The Standard Railroad of Amerlaa. * . *;r. Such beCn.given little Inconvenience by the NO WHEAT 4T LESS THAN A DOLLAR jyltlioiit strike, nnd that thev trains nre moving on On and After Novombor 10,1^800. ''J'he standard o f excellence maintaitied fo r years branches schedule time, with n o congestion: df .trav Traina Leave A8bury Parte—Weei Dayb. in the selling o f Groceries at our old stand will be L—lJ - ,, " ■ . v '• give today.; - Last year’s ex For New York and Newark* ‘7.10. 8.Bl‘ a, m„ el or-freight nt any point; -'w,1'- ' • 2.25. 6.8S p.m. - s :• 4,-;. " maintained at our new store. The new quarters are Tvro !Wt«e Men Propose to Ue»trIot pansion, of,.$25,000,000,000 ill business, . President Pow.cll of.thp OrdW. of Rail FcrElieabota, 8.50 a,m.< 2 Sft, 5.88 p.m. Whcot liaising: Throa«bont tbo or 30.3 pet: cent,' was tOo rapid for 'some. way Telegraphers In a statement ex- For Babway, 8 60 a.m., 2.25, 6.88 p.m. better adapted for our growing trade; > Our always' Millions ‘reaped prosperity,; but ‘a : few For Matawan, 8.50 a.m.i 2.25, 6.88 p.m. '■ "Woiria—A P a n a ceiv D U co y e tcd ; J i -presses the greatest confidence, lii tlie out- For Long Branch, 7.10, 8.50,11.00 a.m.,'2.16, reliable delivery system Will be better than ever. < ' For Agricultural Ill«. '1 thousand: reaped disaster only. 'come. His statement says: ■ • ; 2.25, 5.88, 5.40, 7.07 p. m. V ■ Iron furnaces In blast April 1: produced “Wearc highly'elated over the success For Bed Bank. 7.10,8.50 a.m., 2.25, 6.88 p. ra. Why not come down town and look the new store MIXNXOAPOLis. • April 14^—“All /tlie 280,482 tons • weekly, against 202,643 of the strike. The members of the or Fdr Philadelphia, Broad Bt. and Trenton, 7.20, 8.05 a.m., 12.16, 4.07 p.m. over ? Attractive goods at attractive prices will farmers of the ‘world lu a eort of.lnternn- March ‘ 1; but unsold stocks increased ganization went cut to n man. My in For Cam.don, via Tronton and Bordentown, 7.20, tion.iV .trust ,€o restrict the production 'of 2,280 tons. v . formation shoves that the traffic:on,the. ^8.05 a. kn., 12.15,4.07 p.m. pay you for.your call: ' ; For Camden and Philadelphia, via Toms Biver, {■■ wheitand raise V prices,’’’; is the. plan The exports of wheat from both'consts Southern is almost totally.>^em,orall*edl •' 1.28pvm,<« 'j which It is hoped to carry, into effect at continue. larger, than' -last year, though Not a freight train IS moving rind dozens For Toma Bivor , Island HoightB add intermedi- *be> Jnterrintional agricultural ^conference much of. the. gain is nt Pacific ports, not .of trains arc Biilotrneked. j • ; • .. ate.fltatiohsj 1.28 p.m. . ' ‘ 5 • : • G. D; 4ILL1FF & GO. For Point PJeaearit "and intermediate afcationa,. in Paris July 0 to*1(1.' It is proposed to' directly affecting Atlantle.fuippIieB. Flour “My reports :show that ,;the> Alabama 10.58 a.m,» 2.68. 5.10, Q.48 p. m, •Nlain Entrance,-607-609 fiooktnau Ave. ask the larmeifB'of the. world .to reduce, included, Pncilio' 'exports ini two weeks Great, Soythern Is unalile to'run freights, For New Brunswick, via Monmouth Junction, their wheat output by 20. per cent nnd have been .1,518.254; bushels* against aiid only the principal passengers - are 8.05 a.m., 12;15,4.07 p.m. • ; . Carriage Entrance, 606-608 Mattison Ave. not to sell a basbel ter teas ;tHan a dollar. 504,502 bushels last year,; but Atlnntlj: inovjng. ‘Wild' orders have been p\it in Trains Leave New York tor Aat>nry/PaiH • J. C. Hanley of St.- Paul, executive exports , have been 8,012,857 bushels, to effect on some of the djvisions, and I From West Twenty*third Street Station, 8.55; a.m.,12.40i 8.25, 4.55 p.m. Snndays;. 0.25 For'mcrly at Main Street and Asbury Avenue ' agent oJC the Farmers' Alliance and In against 3,000,380;last yCar. •■'. In spite of riih informed that the engineers and train a.m,, 4.65 p.m. ‘ 'L '- -' dustrial union, the National Cotton Grow nil reports of exhaustion ot. BUpply and ln- men, of the. Columbia division hnve, re From DesbroBsoB Street Station, 0.00 , a.m., ers' association, the Farmers’"Federation jury to; growing'wheat' western receipts fused to run on them, deoiaririg that-they 12.50, 8.40, 5.10. p.m. Sundays. 0.45 a.m., ' 6,1 5 p.m. . v . of the Mississippi Valley nnd the Nation continue; larger' tliau- last year; In two will not endanger their, lives by so doing. From Cortlandt Street Station, 0.00 a.m., 12,60, al Grain Growers’ association, is, the weeks, 0,764,040 bushels,' against 5,803,-, ■ “On: the Waslilngton flnjl Lynchburg 8.40,5.10 p.m.' 'Sundays, 0.45 a.m., 5.15 p,nrr • ' chief promoter of the International Agri (>05 laat year. Corn receipts also con rind Cbarlotte division^ the situation is cultural trust In Americai: ii™ ; tinue heayy, 8,017,207 bushels, ngainst more favorable.,' Nearly all the-men:went . Professor G. Ruhland of.the University, 4,037,613 last yea'r; but: between Charlotte and Washington. Trains Leave Philadelphia (Broad Btreet) for of Fribourg; Switzerland, '.Is the chief Iiailront) eai-nings in March on United Western Unlofi operators, inform me that , Asbury Park /. v'v ' promoter of the, plan in Europe. j S tates. roads . ialoub and about half tho the railroad office cannot bo raiscd on the At 8.20,11.10 a.m.* 8.80.4.02 p.m.i woekdayB. Market St. Wharf, via, Camden and Trenton, THE MAN OF THE HOUR. ..The idea wns conceived by these two total mileage were $52,044,000, exceed lines from here to Charlotte, Cbattanooga; 7.80,10.80 a.m,, 2.80, 8.80 p.m. weekdays. men independently. Mr. Hanley has been ing last year’s by 13.3 per cent, those of and*. Birmingham.” Leave Market St. Wharf, via Jamesburg:, 7.80 "Interested in miyiy “hold your wheat” -1808 by 23.4 per'cent and those of 1892 a.m»> 4.00 p.m., week'days. . , • A Magnificent Portrait of schemes and. is prominently associated by about 31 per cent. Nearly nil classes Xtnllronda Undlaturlied. .. Washington and the Bontb. ■J LEAVE BEOAD BTBEBT, FHXLADBLPIIIA, with the farmers’/elevator and various share the gain,1,rill'd April opens with a WASHINGTON, April 14. — Reports For Baltimore and W aBhington, 8.60,7.20,8.82% -' Apr" Foot of Liberty street: 4.80, 8.80, 11.80 a, m., library or, drawing-room. 0 'ir readers can have the ia desired, Mr. Hanley points out that if *4.30, 0.28 p. in. . f have the qualifications requisite for elect 14.—Yesterday was the.thirteenth day of Foot of Whitehall,street (Sonth Ferry termi- McKinley portrait at wbat It costs ns (namely, only 5 per cent can bo secured the world’s ors of the most numerous branch of the the .strike of the 8 0 0 Italians employed ual:) 8.25, 11.3- a.m., *4 25; 0.10 p m. ten cents per copy) by merely filling out the cou /.r'iV wheat crop will-ho reduced about 125,- state legislatures respectivelyT on the now Cornell, dam anil quarries, Foot of west Twenty third street: 8j55 a. m., pon below, -and sending, it to this office at Once. 000,000 bushtls, which is, he says, enough 12.40, *8.25. *4 55 p. m. “When a vacancy happens by death, aiid they signalized it by.refusing to al Foot Deabro88ea street: 9.00 a. m.,12.50, *3.40. There will be such a demand for the portrait when to bring the price at Liverpool up to $1. resignation, or otherwise iu the repreHon- low any one to work. , ' *5.10p. n« it is published that we advise sending orders in ad- "To help out the effect of a restricted pro tation of any state In the, senate,, ihe. Contractors Colempri, Brushaw, & Cole Foot Cortlar .. stroot: 0.00 a. m., 12,50, *8.88, vance. As many copies as may be desired can be duction the farmers are .to hold- tlieir same.,shall be filled for tlie uncxplrcd man telephoned to the Westchester coun *5.10 pr r».i . '• , -r- 1 > \ ; • had on onp coupon, providing . ten cents is sent : w.heat for 1)0 days and nre to market it term thereof in the same manner as is ty sheriff’s oflice nt W hite Plains for 100 Leave ASBURY PARK ond OCEAN GROVE for for each copy. Write name and address plainly't at not loss thaii^pl n-bushel. .: ' provided, for the election of senators in' .deputy sheriffs to be sent litre to protect NEW YORK, 0.17, *7,10. (Newark and Now and remit in coin or postage Btamps. • . ,. “Almo»rieven'thinB the; farmer buys," • York only), *8.00, 8.50 a. m*, 12.10, 2.26, paragraph 1, provided that: tbe executive the property and men. ' 4 00, 5:38, 0.20 p. m. 1 . *■ Mr., Hanley said,“ is regulated lii price .thereof may make temporary . appoint The sheriff swore in deputies from For Freehold, Tronton and Philadolphia.via Sea by some trust. On the other, hand, all ment until the next general or .special Port Chester, Tarry town, Sing Sing and Girt. Penn. B.R.,*7.20, 8 05 a. m., l2.20i'4.07 thnt the .farmer sells hns its price deter p m . v ' " To THE JOURNAL, election In accordance with the statutes Pcekskill. They reached the depot here For Tronton and Philadelphia,via Bound Brook mined by the competition of all the rest or constitution of such state." ' about 3 p. m., nearly lOO of them. Dep ronte, 0-17,8,00 a. m.vl2.1'0, 4 00 p, m. of the farmers of the world.: The farm The remainder of the day was devoted uty Sheriff Brcese was in cortmand^aud ForToms Bivor and intermediate stations to Asbury Park, N. J. . ers propose to unite, stop ruinous compe Camden,l'28 p; m. \ to the consideration of private pension was assisted by Deputies Stafford/KusS, For Belmar, Spring Lake, Sea Girt and Manas-, tition among themselves and make, the w ns.- • : i :. .; ;=.- ' Jarvis and Rooke. All the deputies were quan, 7.00, 7.20, .8,05, 10.27, 10.59 a. m., world pay a fairer price for their prod- armed with “night sticks” and revolvers. 12.15# 1.28, 2.58/ 4.07, 5il9, 0.15, 0.48, 8.28 For the enclosed remittance of. cents send w.e...... i • n et." ; ■ CONDENSED DISPATCHES. p. m. A dozen or more wagons carried them to For Point Pleasant,7.00,10.27t 10.59 a. m, 1.28, PRESIDENT McKINLETf’S PORTRAIT following the Paris conference it is the dam, three niiles away. The strike copies of ip, colors, as described in The' Hamburg-Airiericnn liner Brlsgn- 2.58,5.10 015.0.48.828 p .m ... " hoped to hnve established a permanent leaders ordered the sheriff's men tb keep For Long Branch, and Bed Bank,. 0,17, 7.10, , : . International grain growers'.association.' vin went" aground in the Delaware river. 8.00,8.50, 11.00. a. m. (Long Branch only), to-day’s paper- back and warned them; that iyiy attempt 12.10, 2.15 (Long Bratoch only), 2,25, 4.00, The new, torpedo boat destroyer Fnrra- to cross the bridge'would result In blood 6.88, 5.40 (Long "Branch only), 0.29,- 7.07 ’\.r : Name...... !....:....,!„.i„ Fnmani. Journnllil Dead. 1 gut'will-make its first real sea cruise shed. Deputy Sheriff Breese attempt*^ ,' (Long Brancn only); from San Francisco to San Diego. . *Donotea express trains. SAN DIEGO, Col., April 14.—George to parley with them, but they would not RUFU8 BLODGETT, J. R. WOOD, ...... H. Scripps is dead at Mirando, the ranch J. Wesley Churchill, D, D., Bartlett hear him. they said they did not wnnt Supt. N. Y.A L. B. R.m G. P. A., Penn. R.R. Date.. Address...... of bis brother, K. W. Scripps, bf perni professor of sacred rhetoric and professor to defy the law, but that they had be-1, ■H. P, BALDWIN,T_ cious anaemia after nn illness of several of elocution: at Andover seminary, died. come tired of starvation wages at $1.25 a g. p . a,, c. r ;r . months. The remains will be cremated The sultai) of Turkey exiled to Asin' day. .’ - _ : ■. r ' a t Lob Angeles. Interment will be nt Minor Ebuzzln Tcwfik, a #(stinguished The strikers were well armed, .riot only MECHANICS' Rushville, Ills., May 1. George H. Scripps writer,' for .writing a letter displeasing to AUD OHIO PROMPTNESS IN DELIVERY with ciubs, but with revolvers and sti . wns 0G years old, born In England and him. , lettos. The sheriff’s deputy, seeing tbat W EST A.5ID SOUTH. of manufacturers’ supplies is one of the points of our business upon i cnmeto this country when 4 years old. Tbe San .Francisco Call declared thnt his little band would not be able to eoiie The F. F V, a solid train at Pullman vestibule* ■'.which we pride ourselves. Annoying delays are not experienced- He was reared on nn Illinois farm, and thousands'of Chinese ,were landed and with several hundred enraged, strikers, sleepers, dining car and day coaches,_ when the war broke out he and his broth made “native born”' citizens of Califor whose numbers were constantly increas ftro York to Cincinnati and Louisville when ordering of us. There’s a good reason for it.’ We always er John enlisted, j John lost his life nnd nia, each with a vote, for political pur- ing, ordered his deputies back within the via Washington-without -extra fare, leaving have on hand a large supply of the things our long experience has New York by Pennsylvania Railroad at 4.55 p. George his .health. He entered on his poses. • • . . works. ' nj., Philadelphia at 7.40 p.m.; arrives at Hot shown are. most needed in the factory. journalistic career 25 years ago with the San Francisco, customs officials found Within an hour some 50 re-enforceirients Springs 7.25 a.m;, Cincinnati 5jp.m, Louisville Detroit Evening News. He helped .to in the 8teamer Dorie’s forepeakvl4 ;tins came- from 'Peeksklll* trad- Cr6tjon~and 8; 15 p.m.. St. Loni8 7;3O next mornmgv' ■ - FaBt Cincinnati Express, week days, leaves 200&202 m 21 &23- found the Cleveland Press.' H e soon after of finest quality opintii, 1,600 cigars and joined the others in the works. Sheriff New York 8.00 a.m., Philadelphia 10.20; ar* became Interested in the.Cincinnati Post, 140 siik caps, and nlso 5,850 cigars on the William V. Molioy arrived on the scene rivoa Cincinnati 7.65 a.m., Louisville 11.11 a,my, Kentucky Post, St. Louis Chronicle, government transport Sheridan. about 7 o'clock. After a consultation St. Louis 6.50 a.m., giving direct connections to MARKET^ points beyond. ^HKHUNICSr Kansas City World and Omaha News, with ’- the superintendent he came away First-class limited ratios from Asbnry Park or and his journalistic possessions:extended Theoaophlata In Beaalon. detertniried to-have a big force oa the New York to Cincinnati, $16; Louisville $10.60; NE3MCNJ. CTARKHi to the Pacific const. ground today, and if that force is not ad St. Louis, $21.25; Sanfrancfsco, $78.75; ex N EW YORK, April 14.—The lodges of. cursion, $148.50. 10 days* stop-over ot Wash the Universal Brotherhood, which are equate, he will appeal to the governor to ington, D. C.> allowed all tickets. InportR and Extiorti. v scattered all over the civilized world, be call out the militia. _ , ' . Through tickets aud baggage checks at Asbury Park and all New York and Long -Branch Sta . W ASHINGTON, April - 14. — The gan Inst night what they call the “new tions, and all principal Pennsylvania Railroad “Binaneial “Einaneia- March statement of-the Imports and ex cycle unity congress." Thls congress will "Totmen Threaten to Strike, offices. : . . . ports of the United States shows ns fol have a three days’ session, closing on (pLEVELAND,' April 14.—Unless the JOHN KURVY, Ticket Agent. FRANK MoCONNELL, P. A, lows: Merchandise, imports, $80,442,177, Sunday. The Universal Brotherhood or tug companies grant the demands of fire- 862 and 1828 Broadway, N. Y. of which ?39,005,705 was free of duty/ ganization. absorbed- in 1808. the Theo- m tn for more pay and shorter hours be- H. W. Fmc,i,B!B,G P A fflOMMOUWH AND Increase ns compared with March, 1800, sophlcal society in America, of which foie Monday next the men declare.they $14,000,000:' exports, ?184,313,348, in William Q. Judge was the head. His wi 1 go on strike and tie up all the harbor crease $30,000,000. Gold," imports, $1,- successor, Katharine Tlnglcy, Is the pres tugs at lower lake ports. They ask for S a f e D e p o s i i p C o m p a n y 021,030, decrease $2,000,000; exports, $1,-* ent bead of the larger society/ The con $50 per month ririd also th at two firemen 0154,350. decrease $45,000. Silver, im gress at this time is in celebration of the be employed on each tug instead of one Real Estate ffiONMOU>IlH BUILDING, pSBUi^Y ports, $3,140,140, increase $24,000; ex anniversary of her predecessor’s birth. as at present. A conference will be held here today between officials 'b f the tug ports. $5,452,422, Increase $305,000. For Executes all trusts known to tho law; loans money on bond’ the nine months of the present fiscal year . Olcomartrarlne I.lcenaea. copipanies and icpreseiita'tl.vcs of. the fire and Insurance Capital, $100,000 and mortgage; roceivos deposits subject to chock and there was nn increase in the’Imports'of HARRISBURG, April 14—Secretary men. ■ • ., allowB interest on daily balances; acta as trustee, registrar dutiable .merchandise of $70,148,007 as and transfer agent; pays coupons; makes demand and of Agriculture,Hnmllton reports to Gov Lieutenant Glllmore’a Command. Surplus, $25,000 time loans on approved collateral; eafo deposit vaults. compared with-the same period In 1800 ernor Stone that 417 licenses to sell oleo- 222 Main Street. and an increase of $105,107,033 in, the WASHINGTON, April T4.-Lieuten- - -V' ’• ' ■ innrgarine nnd one to manufacture it rint Commander J. C. Gillmore, who has exports bf domestic merchandise. have been issued by the dairy and food Oifice formerly occupied by A. C, TWINING, President. G, B. M. HARVEY, Vice*ProBident, been on leave of absence iu this city re R. A. TUSTING, Secretary. D. Cl CORNELL, Treasurer. burenu since Jan. 1, If a favorable deci cuperating from extremfe hardships inci opposition to Senator Morgan. sion is handed down,by the supreme court WASHINGTON WHITE. DIRECTORS, BIRMINGHAM.^Aln., April 14.—Per dent to Ills long captivity amon^ the'Fili G. H. Brown, •, Col. Cf, B. M. Harvey, Henry Mitchell, Mi D. A. C. ^Twining. In the contest ove*r the color clause of thb pinos, has how been ordered to Imme, haps the most aggressive campaign ever .law enacted by the last legislature, Sec J, H, Buchanan, Goo. P. Kroehi, John P. O’Brien, _ H . H . Vreeland] ■wminrtod within the ranks of the Demo diate sea duty as executive officer of the D. C. Cornell, Bruce 8. Hector, M. D. . Perry R. Smith, G. D*W , Vroom retary Hamilton says the way will be cruiser Prairie, which will be engaged cratic party in Alnbnnm will be brought d e a r for, a vigorous enforcement of the Insurance written in reliable companies Wm. J. Harrison, R, A. Tusting* S. A. Patterson, to an end today when primaries will be during the entire summer in, B h o rf cruises and in good-form. == | ■?-—===== law. . .______with the naval militia of the Atlantic and held in n majority of the counties to se Real Estate bonght, sold and exchanged. lect candidates for state offices and repre ' Mnnkfleid Cancels fSnaranementa. golf states. ; *; : List of-Cottages for rent* . Money to Loan on Bond and Mortgage, - sentatives to the general assembly involv ■ BUFFA LO, April 14.—Mr. Richard A St ranse, Hanalnsr. ing tile election of a United States sena Mansfield has been obliged in conse WORCESTER, Mass., April . 14.—, tor to succeed John T. Morgan. Senator quence of.an attack of laryngitis to can George A. Howe,; 60 years old, a retired WILLIAM GIFFARD. Morgan Is opposed for re-election by cel all dates preyiouB to the 23d and left grocer, hung himself at his home in this 3overnor Joseph B. Johnston. 1: Buffalo last .night for New .York to re city. He tied a trunk strap to a door Office of Wm. Giffard, Township Collector. ceive medical treatment. It Is thought knob,-put the noose about his neck and First N ational Bank The Qt^een In Ireland. th'e interval .will suffice' to restore his let the weight of his body fall. His head DU BLIN , April, 14;—The, queen .took health sufficiently to permit of the contin was only a foot from the floor when the OF ASBURY PARK. ler fnvorite morning drive yesterday^ In uation-of his engagements. body was found, and life - was then .eat-, .ho.'private 'grounds of the viceregal tlnct.’ '■ ~ N/'-r: Mattison Avenue and Bond Street o’dge, after which she attended service in Flighting Chaplain Dead. - D . G A T E S he royal chapel, where n largo congrega- ' GO RDON /N ieb./April 14.—Rev. John Choked Hla W Ue,' Shot Httnaelf. Between Postoffige and Depot. lon assembled. The - primate of Ireland , W. Julian/ aipioneer Methodist preacher, BAKERVILLE, Tcrin;, Aprii 14,-Joe reached. In the course of the sermon is' dead iOt the home,of fils daughter, aged Stringer yesterday kilted his wife by LICENSED GENERAL [ORGANIZED FEBRUARY,' 18 8 6 ] . io referred to tho Irish soldiers and the 85 years: Foi!, 55 years he was a number choking her to death and:then committed [liecn. During the afternoon; her jnnjes* of the Indiana M. E. conference. , He suicide. - Stringer used.'a double barreled y.took n drive In the country. * was known as tlie fighting Chaplain of the shotgun on himself,’, his brains being AUCTIONEER O F F I C E R 9 , Fifty-third Indiana' volunteers, of which blown, into nn adjoining room. Tl^e cou .'. George F. K roe.h l , Presid,en^ .i V ; , Hlnh Ptlce Fhr n Vn»c. - W alter Q. Gresham w as colonel. ple hid been separated and Stringer had O ..H . B rown, First Vice President', NEW YORK, April 14,—Three thon- called on his wife, seeking n reconcilia and two hundred and fifty dollars was Porto Itlean Caatoma Benin M ar 1, tion. ______1 11 M. h. Bamman, Second Vice Presidentv „ WASHINGTON, ’ April 14.—Secretary M. V. Dagkr, Cashier | lven nt the sale of tho oriental objects Rebellion.In K?rea. elongine to William ' Churchill Oastler of the Treasury Gage i|as decided that AU kinds o( merchandise bought for.spot M. H. S cott, Assistant Cashier )r a medium sized blue and white yase tho customs feature of the Porto Rican SEOUL,. Korea, April 14.—By the casb, such ns hotel and hoUBohold furniture. t the ICang-Hsl period. ’ The price Is a tariff and governmental b ill' goes Into terms of the Bocret agreement between : -Entire stores bought, including hardware, :cord one for a specimen of Chinese blue operation on May 1, 1000. This'declsion Russia and Korea the latter pledges itseU. jowelry, groceries or other business, Patrons valuables received for safe keeping freeV not to alienate thc„lBland callcd Kopje, nd white porcefain other , than of tho was made neceBsaryin view of a discrep Chattle mortgages bought or foreclosed. of charge. Foreign Exchange bought and sold.^ iawthorn pattern. The. vase Is only 24 ancy In the bill as to the time the act situated In the mouth of Masampho har should become operative. : . . ' y bor. A rebellion on a large Bcalo has be Goods Eold on commission. Collections promptly acknowledged. >- iches high, '-j •, •,:[ : i : - ■; . K ; gun. In tho Interior of Korea. Tlio Perilln» nnler Set* Ont. 'Woman Shot, to KM). ; : LONDON, April ' 14.—A dispatch to LITTLE ROCK, April !14 —At.: Alex 1 Admiral.Sehley’a Whereabonts. Your Business Favors Respectfully Solicited hsJChnfisl from Teheran. announces tlint ander Mrs. T. N. Holland ,shot and in ' WASHINGTON, : April 14.—Admiral le slinh of Persia has gone to Tabrls, stantly killed William Cook,,a member of Schley; on board the Chicago and accom-' Cor. Snminerfield Avenue, ' :. *. > ■, Orth Persia,-on his way to Europe. He s prominent family. Mrs. Holland claims printed by tho Montgomery, has Bailed ill first visit St. Petersburg. Cook defamed her'cburactcr. from Marantyio for Para, Brazil. 1 : \ y r. asbuby pabk, n. j.a HELD IN CHECK. PERHAPS SHE’LL ‘ ‘FERGIT IT*» ntinuedfrom FirstPngo] But 'Willie Jones WIU Get No More ot ■ ' ' ^ ’tificler Colonel fclercnmer. the S uburban Girl’s Nickels, Deaf ' : . -i^trathcona’s horse, und^r Lieutenant ■nd Dumb or Crashed. ' i y Colonel Steele, #.id the.Victorians, under Colonel Price,' are in the.Tourth corps. -• . The Second and Third corps nro com- When the suburban trains como in i : posed of Australians. Each corps haa a of a morning there .is. a real, deep battalion of imperial mounted infantry pleasure in watching>^lie throngs •• attached. The Canadian and New South they bring, to this large city, sava the € Wales batteries and a number ot Vickers- Chicago'Tribune. Some, find it com' M niims will also join the division. forting merely to. gaze and ponder General Ridley’s brigade comprises all on- th is leaven vt-hieh gbeth (ortli to advertising tbis week will"iell. yiiu of:the nSainy: tjiirtgs the South African troops. leaven the whole city—it, isr such a 1 vT^ . all those essentials demanded by ladies who^would^ili^^ fasHi^^iy. e nelchmnn Sot In the FlKht. nice, cleanly, self-reBpecting' leaven, WASHINGTON,. April 14— The war There is. none of the helter-skelteri for this event for months and now that thie choice stpek has arrived-v/e vV&nt oiir. pWtrons to inspect it department has received the following ca unseemly haste with which the cable blegram, dated April 12, from Adelbert oar, throngs go. to their daily toil. critically, for we feel assured that our,selections will prove satisfactory, and satisfaction''m^ans%:4uick:' Hay, United States consul at Pretoria; Here all is serene and elevating. It Ib selling in most instanced . ,v . ■>'-< - ' . relative to a published statement that charming and comforting',. It maizes Captain Carl Rcichman, the United States military observer in the .Trans one tihlnk of newly-paved streets; and Ladies? Ready-; vaal, bad been lending a Boer force: pretty little- ;rWs of newly-fledged ■jv''*? ’ ’ l i s t e r - ■ ' . “Rumor of Reicbman’s active participa trees, and clean, proper houses that Tailored Suits' tion is absolutely false.” , you buy at so much a month, ..and r-.''::e.''Miflirt'SjSiry;' many, things good for a hardened In this department are displayed Ladies’ Ready-tkilor^d v Kimberley Fear* An^fher Siege. denizeijt of the city to think'on. Suits, Separate Skirts and Etons, Jackets and Wraps and ; K IM B EIiL El', April 14.—The town IH the spring they wear little ■ ;,Our . display o f Easter m illinery cannot be,;i/eJccelled.! ' guard has been remobilized, nnd guns bunches of flowers—violets', and cher Silk and S^tin Shirt Waists. Fashion has decreed that ’The reigning Parisian modes are represented, as are the', have been remounted on the forts owing ry blossoms, ond johnny-jmnp-ups, the tailor-tnade gowns must form a part of the well- to the fears of. tlie populace that the cutest creations of our Atnericitj designe^.. - Scores of Boers will again attempt a siege. A bat and others. It is touching,1 especially dressed woman’s spring Wardrobe and this necessity is talion of the Scottish rifles has arrived, when they bestow the woodland •shapes to select from and adepts in the milliriery art to; and the redoubts 'around the town are wealth; on hungry-eyed newsboys and met by our establishments, where modish costumes,can manhed with regular troops. The mili 'their'ilk. And-the girls, are tender be'obtained in^ a greati variety of styles and materials with arrange the tritnmings'after the selection is made. Ready- tary authorities, however, regard these hearted in this respect." ' a guarantee of the best workmanship and perfect fit; Our trimmed hats in profusion ,built by our own millinefs after % fears as groundless. • ' There] is .one-comes in. every morn ing from Bioomdale, or Mossy Dell, oi, suits,' skirts, jackets and waists were manufactured ex recently, conceived m odels./^e^aM ;nijbaiis aiid laces ; • CUBAN PUBLIC SCHOOLS. , some sylvan nook around Oak Park. pressly for our Easter trade and we assure prospective galore are .shown in this-depMtiheht-^tte .m i cibmplete \ ■- T h eir Needs Pre.enteit In Boston by She is'such an “altogether darling” patrons that no little detail of .perfection has been over that even the cob horses smile when and cheapest inilliriery’ establishments south! of - Newark. -■■ ■ Superintendent F rye. looked. Such-a stock has never before been offered in, • BOSTON, April 14.—The cause of the she goes by. And slie believes in hu • .' f . ,■ •' • Cuban public schools was succinctly and man nature, andi had a fervent faith Asbury Park and, notwithstanding, the exclusive styles, even eloquently presented to' the Ameri- .in the charity that never faileth—the the richness of materials and the faultless making, the ir - Shoe ■ ,', Jf can people last night through the means ■kind of charity represented by a |V of'a mass meeting held at Huntington nickel or dime dropped in every open prices will be found to be. reasonable.' Few stores in the ' Specials hall, Institute of Technology,' addressed.. palm between' the bridge and Stato larger citieS-carry a more complete stock and none of them' :; by Mr. Alexis'E. Frye, supcrintendeht o f' /... . •. ; •. *• ." "t ' ‘ '.fjtrjet—th atis, until a recent. Satur-' : r i 1 * r - ■ ... _ — ^phools in, Cuba, and. President Charles offers better values when quality and workmanship is ' v; Eliot of Harvard wjiversity. ■ ' day. .r considered. v . ' ' Noother store inthe country carnesatnbreyariedand! Incidentally, it may be said, the meet Oiijefrery other weekday she takey better line of Shoes for men, women and children. It has ing was in touch with the movement un- the C: 15 train westward, but on Sat Ea ste r ■ ?i:Vder ■way in Boston nnd more particularly urdays it .is the 3;io' Now it came taken years to build up our shoe-selling reputation but w it Harvard to care for in appropriate and •‘to pass that for many days a sad-, Haberdashery complete fashion the 1,400 or more Cu- eyed youth had haunted'the cars of aris now reaping the benefit iii iiicreased sal^s. . '’At the ■ ban teachers whom Superintendent Frye th e 6:15. He is.pale,; and of a Smilce- J proposes to bring to this country in the , You will need a new hat, or shirt, or neckwear, or Ocean Palace only can be found the justly fanied Jenness suiiimer on a patriotic excursion, as .it like slenderness, ond he wore a lit tle black painted tin sign with words hosiery to wear with your new spring suit. These essen JiiHer hygienic shoe for women, while the celebrated were, the means for which will be pro tials you will find in our Gents’ Furnishing Department, vided by government and private hid. to the effect that Willie Jones htul Sbrosis shoe is handled ■exclusively at ■ the Mammoth., Former Governor Robert Wolcott pre- been born deaf and dumb, had only just now the liveliest corner in the stores.. Complete.and ■ elded, and the hall was well filled. There been out of the state asylum' a month, fashiopable lines of spring novelties are how. ready at Other makes carried in stock, but shoddy lines have ho • v were only two speakers,' Superintendent and would; the kind-hearted public prices considerably lower than elsewherel place on our shelves. •- . V';--. rj Frye and President Eliot, and to the lat- extend its assistance in getting Willie / ter the former presented a . eopy of the food and lodging? . . origin ;! school laws of Cuba mad? up in General Two a good sized volume. . • The, kind-hearted , public,' in the per '; 1 /-•■» ;-C'. son of the suburban girl, donated reg Providers for modern EXPOSITION OPENS TODAY.,1 ularly to the worthy cause of Willie Jones, and Willie'Jones smiled faiiit- Hen, Women 1 FeiY Exhibits Are Yet .to Be Seen In ly, and' lifted his h i t -With hum blo and Children Marts Any BnUdlnKi, V , grace in voiceless gratitude, and a ;S:V-EABIS, April l4i—The ceremony at- tender feminine heart fluttered- wtfth 1. tending tile opening of the Paris exposi the happy consciousness of easing (he The Mammoth Ocean Palace tion is timed to, brgin nt 2 o’clock, when • M. Millerand, the minister of commerce, woe of the .world by her mite. Cookman Cookman will make the inaugural address, to which Then came the shock. She was sit , President Lonhet will reply. ting in the train about three o’clock The president will then walk, through that Saturday, reading her paper, and Emory arid riain the grounds and afterward, embarking on when suddenly a wistful voice mur a river era ft, will'go down the river Seine mured at her elbow: ., to the new Alexander IHibridge, which “Pardon, lady, but would you kind ’ he will formally declare open. ly spare a nickel to help a poor fel .The exposition grounds will be closed for the remainder of the day, the formal low in trouble? I’ve been working in openihg> to the public taking place on a- factory, and got , m y arm badly Sunday. . ' ,r crushed. Just out of hospital, lady—” The president .will not enter the expo She turned impulsively, caught a sition buildings proper, but only inspect full view of the speaker's face,. and the edifices from the outside, for the ex gasped. It was Willie Jones. .There PRICES FROM APRIL 12 TO APRIL 19. cellent reason that'the buildings where were only a dozen people in the car, finished arc thus far mere shells, with but they got the Jull benefit of the • scarcely any exhibits to be seen any- . where. '££..■ sceng thaj followed. ix.------—-1------:------“Why, I th in k you’re perfectly rtw- e a s t e ; Whnt Clark W ill Do. ful!” she cried, her blue eyes wide BUTTE, Mon., April 14 —The ’Inter with horror ot the depravity of the Mountain, upon advices tronr the-east, case. “I see you every single night, .enys: ”It is certain thnt (Senator Clark THESE LOTS RANGE FROM ONE TO FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS will not resign. The pressure from his and you’re ideaf and dumb, and I’ve 75,000 FRESH COUN given you ever so many nickels. And L Montana.friends und legnl advisers is in Many of them taken in at our Mrinnsquan store. favor bf contesting to a finish. , Senators now you’ve crushed your anil and . "Clay, Mason, Blicon and Heitfeld will .talk. The ideal I think you’re just ' 1 he StreetH of Asbnry Park are 100 feOt lirdad, an maksFa fight on the floor, of- the-senate,- terrib le I-^-I’m. golng .to re p o rt, you 29 FOR 25C. claiming that a two-thirds rote is neces-. to the police.” 1 adiaiitage pdjssessedBynbotaiier SeasidiB!'^^^-^ sary to unseat him. They claim that the She was.almost crying, and Willie ^". .. Oiily 25c. woftK (o' a customer.’--' report of the committee does not sustain was. touched by her gvidcnt.-distqv j - Besort on fbeJersey Coast. the direct charge of bribery against him. pom tinerit. ^ ■.. They will expose the ctaracter and plans of his enemies, and he will doubtless “Aw. soy. don’t yer care,” he said, There will never’ be-another seasidS town in Monmouth county that Specials for S A T U R D A Y : make a speech in his own behalf. This, comfortingly, as he backed himself policy will prevent appointment by the against the opposite seat and ar will compare With the broad streets and open spaces; such as shown on 5 Bbln. Grannlated Sugar at 56. lb. governor and may lend to the election of ranged his bandage more effectively. the map of Asbury Park. This assertion is based on the fact that all Ia 5 lb lots with other good;. two Republican senators, iso a majority “Us guys have ter live, yer know, and opposition to dellly is not ,expected. Sen yous folks from the country are easy. the ocean front lands between Seabright and Bamegat are already laid Niciiacs, 4c lb , 2 lbs to each Customer. ator Mason will conduct the fight for You’re all right! lady. Even if I ain't out with streets averaging fifty per cent. i,ess in width than those 6 lb phge Beat Buckwheat, 17c; Clark.” . : ... ' ,. deaf and dumb I get hungry, and 6 * i of Asbury Park, without such open spaces as Asbury Park. ^5c. Bottle Maple Syruu for 20c. i IV hitecnppers l’’urp 111. your nickels bought me mariy a red- 3 Cokes Best Laundry Soap for 7c. DANVILLE, Ind., April 14.—The hot on a cold/ day.. Don’t ver care. grand jury has returned indictments 1 won’t strike yer for nny more. Fer- Our' specials are cold for cath only, and will not be charged at these prices. against Elwood Walker, Silas Walker, trit H, fer'git' it. Rye-bye.” W here purchasers erect balldin'es tbe w hole amount George, Alexander, Sam Sautoney, Wil-, And she hadn’t got over it by the Ii am Terry,. Lee Bolton, Benson Bggers. time they reached Austin. of purchase money may remain on aiw lifap Harry Ewank, Fred Staley and' John 5 0 BARRELS Reeder ns participants in. the whitccap- ping affair on the night of March 5, when AM EIGUOUS NATIONALITY. Inquire of jjt ' Ed and Otis Hughes were flogged with g BAILEY Columbia Flour, $4.29 Bbl. , blacksnake whips. AH except Elwood Tlje^CIeve**. Schcme by Which liln JAMES A. BRADLEY, Owner. ' In half barrel tmcks. Not over two barrels to a customer. Walker, Alexander nnd Staley are under, FrlcmlH Gnl Volen./or JaWn« J , $300 botids. The cases are set for the , . Kolinr n Hebrew; ■ _ -— : - ' • ~ ' • 50 Cases Condensed Milk, 8c. Can. May term of. court. It is understood that one of the party ban turned state’s evi dence' - Representative Julius Kahn, of San . •Profezzional. Francisco. 1s, as his name implies, av ...... S W. KIRKBRIDE. ft 1 * c - ■ 1 iiKlAJS AND BtJET, - . ’ Came Three TlionMand M iles'to'\Vetl. Hebrew. UTien he was a younger U . PhysicianB and SurgoonBi CHICAGO, April 14.—Sevlfy Stcfan- man in the Golden Gate city he was • Asbnry Ave., Aabury Park* owic and Annie Prulgonski fuced over - -' - Office Honrs—8 to 12 a, m.: 2 to 8; 0 to 0 p. m. just ns populaI- with every class ns Telephone No. 5. , ' LILY FLOUR, $3.99 3,000 miles from Teichus, Austria, to '.he is now in the halls ot congress.! In Chicago for the double purpose of avoid C. W SHAFTO, •Best Family Flour, 49c per Sack. ing Michael Sntenski, a justice of the the last election, however, tlie chances l>«- Phyeician and Sargeon peace of the town of Teichus, and to all favored the success of a democrat, 595 Lake Avenuo, Arbury Park, N. J. and it was necessary to leave nothing Offlco Hours—8 to 0 a.m,, 1 to 2 and 7 to 8 p.m. be married. The justice wns nlso in love ; i- :. .. ** 1776, 3c. package P o r k , 5 JC, l b with the young lady nnd bad sworn to undone to insure a good showing. r\B . GEO. F. WILB0B. . ; >’ Tho flcost Sommer homoaat Doftl were bdilton- . make her his bride. He followed them to Mr. K ahn and liis Americnn, IriBli ^ Physician and Surgeon, dor roy supervision. Plane furnished and eatl 2 Nice Mackerel for 7c. Best White-Beans, 8c. qt S.W. cor. Grand and Asbury eves., Asbury Park. .mate's cheerzaUy'ffiven'.-: tv - . America' and is uow said to be in Chica and German friends of the younger • r. ■-•. . - m g Early June Peas, 4 cans 25c. go searching for the conple and ignorant 2 Large Fat Mackerel for 10c. Bet knew that-there would rbe* a lit- I <■ b. hprtos. d.b.b, I. a. BUBTOH, D.D.S- Shop: First Avenue and Main St . of their wedding, which took placj yes- tie prejudice against a Hebrew/nmoncr ^tJETON BKOTHEH9; • ' terday. . ' [ ASBURY PARK. the older men of the'jdifferent races, DENXIBTH. ; B e s t N e w York State Corn, 8 c . C an. A StrlUIntt Miners Blast Go. especially among tlie (Irish in the sec 628 Cookman Avenue, ABbury Park. Falncy Table Syrup, lOc Can,' KNOXVILLE, April 14—Three hun tion of. Sail Francisco south - of-'Mar;.' Baudoulne Building, 8, Wi Cor. Broadway and 28th Street, New York OA.]STDY dred miners of the Coal Creek Coal com ket Btrtet. Something had to be done New York office closed from May until October. pany’s mines at Cool Creek went out on to get every Irish vote. The yonng J JEAN THOMPSON,. ■ OUR RELISHES BEAT THE WORLD;. a strike yesterdny. The strikerh are "Unit Irislmien: had. played and fought and ed Mine Workers who have taken the ESCULETTS 20c. pottle Pickles, 10c. . - 20c. Bottle ^atsup, ioc; swam with Julius Kahn, hut' If' they . STENOGBAPHEE AND TYPEWHITEB. CURE PIUSS ^ , present step because one of their num told some of the old fellows that ODlc e.1003 Main Btrtot, Astinry Park, N. J.' ber was discharged. E. C. Camp, gen- Besidence, B4S. MfllnBtrtet, Ocean Qrove, N.J.' land all rectal disorders or monoy^^onded i , 15fc. Botde .Worce^ersliiris: Sauce: for sc^ . ; ; -.1. eral manager of the company, stated that Jullria Kahn was the man they should 'Pleasant. Notaphyeic. A radical core. 60o.6t ioc.': Bottle-of' Pickles fot: 5C.m, •’ L ' ■he would not reinstate the union men.and ■vote for' there might be a rebellion i.aw ornCES. I i : 0, OBEWBLtB, Aobnry' Puli'. had ordered all’ the strikers to: turn over In a few qua'rters because of his name q l a u d e y. q o e b in .. ! 40-ly or ofETTS DBtJQ CO., Phlla., Pa. their tools and vacate the company’s ’and creed: " .V;. .. V. Transacts general legal business,- ,. property within 24 honrs. So,the young Irishmen went among Matter and SolicitorinChancery. ■ Notary Public., . u Rooms B and 0, J. J. PARKER, tho old fellows and said: “Pap, vote , ■ ’ Appleby Building; Asbury Park, CHARLESWORTH & WADE, T&e H ollond Doot BODRht, for Jerry Kane. sure. He is thp only W ASHINGTON, April 14.—The navy reai thing and the finest Irishman HHABLEa E. COOK, • t. r . . , ; f M i f i department has signed a contract with V ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW, P \ S i n T ^ R S .itliafc ever cross'ed th e green seni’r The Master in Chancery.; Snplreme Odnrt Exaniiric the Holland Submarine Torpedo Boat' ; v - Practice in TJ. 9. Conrte.^; ^ and Papernangera 604, 606, 60S.Cpdjkttian Ayenitie,t; , li( company for the addition of some of their nam e accomplished th e v^orlc, and'M r. Booms 10 and 11', Monmdtith Bnuding.V boats to the navy. By the terms of'the ;Kahn carried , everything'., Bouth' of Fine Work a specialty. Full lino of Cor. Lake Avenue and Main St. ) 3. V. HAwDHB. FEANKDDRAMD, ic contract 'the government, pays $166,000 M arket1 street. It was funrfy,. it. Is •g^WKINB A DURAND, samples. W ill call at yonr hoOBe' Other Stores; , . f T^lepHoncj e»j, '!■ for the. Holland. It oIbo. agrees to pay .'said, to hear voters asking for ballots and give estimates. . — f . IiOntr BrtoicJbi i fl7C,OOOeach forany boats’ of'the H6K. with’ Jetry Kane’s' name, on tfrem.— f v,mt®>'FaU8i' ' land type it may piWhase hfeWafteK 109 Abioit Avenue, Ocein Grove,,, A j . Asbury Park. WasWnjrton Star. . ., '• . • . - - '-.i' 65-81 . ManAsq^ut: