THIRTEENTH YEAR. NO. IWf. ASBURY PARK, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1899.-EIGHT PAGES. TWO CENTS

ters. which have for their concomitant the M A Y B E W O R R E L L ’S B O D Y . BANKRUPTCY THE SUBJECT Involuntary petitions In bankruptcy.” RUMORS ARE SENSATIONAL INVOKED THE LAW’S All) Today’s session of the lawyers wilt be de­ Parents Have Come Frotn Jersey City Want a Loan? voted to miscellaneous business and the se­ to View Remains. AN ABLE ADDRESS BY E. C. lection of next year’s meeting place, which CAUSED BY THE ABSENCE OF The dead body which was washed ashore OWING TO HER HUSBAND’S Do Not BRANDENBURG. will likely be Detroit. Gov. Voorhees Is A YOUNG LAI)V. on Sunday near the Seventh avenue bath­ SHAMEFUL ABUSE. I h a v e expected to deliver an address. This even­ ing grounds may be that of Jacob Worrell, ing the members will partake of a big clam ' L e t t h e c h a n c e t o Says the Act in Its Entirety. Has She May Probabty Soon Return and 24 years of age, who was lost from a mud bake at “Scotties’ ” Neptune Heights. John B. Robbins Breaks HI h P r o m ­ / Mnch to Commend It, Bat Public Clear Up the Apparent M jsrery—W. scow on the night of July 9.' His shipmates LEAGUE BRIEFS. ise to Lov<», H o n o r a n d P r o te c t t h e own a home slip by. H ere is $ 1 , 0 0 0 $2,000 Criticism on Some Sections Are L. Naylor Claims He Has an Inter­ tried to rescue him ,. but proved unsuccess­ One of Altoona’s foremost and wealthiest ful in tho attempt. Woman He M arried—Placed Under In Part Just But Too Severe—Ex­ esting and Important Story to one. Two houses on one lot lawyers is J. L. Leisenring, a member of News of the finding of a body on the Heavy Bonds—Is Wife Beating Re- 1 . 5 0 0 3 . 0 0 0 tracts of the Address. T e ll. the executive committee. He has charge beach at Asbury Park came to the notice of comlug Epidemic? jn North* A sbury, in fine order Yesterday’s session of the Commercial of local corporate Interests and Is one of the Rumors of a Sensational ctuiracter are go­ the young man’s parents, who reside at John B. Robbins of this city was before 2 . 5 0 0 4 . 0 0 0 Law League was devoted to a discussion of league favorites. Since his accident his ing the rounds, caused by the absence from Jersey City, and yesterday Mr. and Mug. Justice Borden yesterday, charged by his and condition. Occupy the the Federal bankruptcy law, and ’ one of room has been thronged with Inquiring the city of Miss Lulu Dorsett. Itlssnid James Worrell came to this city in hopes of wife with assault. Mrs. Robbins set forth one; the rental from the othei the ablest Interpreters of the statute, E. C.*, friends. that she had an altercation with her identifying th eir lost son. in her complaint that at various times to loan on good security. It Brandenburg of the Department of Jus­ President E. J. Whitehead of the North mother last Friday, which resulted in her Tliey called upon Captain VanBrunt of since June 1 her husband, while under the sufficient to carry the invest­ tice at Washington, bankruptcy expert American Mercantile agency of New York, leaving home on Saturday. The presump­ the Deal Life Saving station, who | assisted influence of liquor, .has threatened to kill the amounts don’t suit they under Attorney-General Griggs, favored is one of the characters of the convention. tion is th a t she Is with friends in t he Quakeri * In hauling the body from the surf. The her. She further alleges that he has hurled ment. Price low and terms the lawyers with an able address on t^e He is an able lawyer, well liked and respect­ City, and will probably return when a captain gave a description of the clothing beer bottles and scale weights at her head; m ight be halved or increased. subject. ♦' ed by all. reconciliation is affected. worn by the drowned man, which convinced threatened to' cat her throat with a razor easy. Let- us give you par­ Hugo Kanzler of Muser Brothers, a large Among the numerous veterans in the Incidents which have transpired since the the parents that It certainly must be their or blow her brains out with a gun, and in Importing Arm of New York, and Freder­ Jeague is Col. S. H. Alleman, president of young lady left town have given rise to the j son. / other ways caused her to live in mortal t i c u l a r s . ick Parker of Freehold, local referee In the Sharpe & Alleman Collection company sensational features of the story. It is re’ The body. It will be. remembered was fear. bankruptcy, also spoke. A general dlscu% of Philadelphia. He Berved w ith distinc­ ported, upon good authority, tbat on Mon­ burled at Mt. Prospect cemetery, with ap­ A warrant was issued and Robbins D. C, C O V E R T slon followed, led by W . S. Blcksler of Den­ tion as colonel in a Pennsylvania regiment. day evening Mrs. Dorsett,' in company with propriate services, uhder the direction of was produced in court. He waived a hear­ ver, W. W. W atts of Louisville and H. D. Col. Jo. Lane Stern, one Jof the happiest William L. Naylor, a married man, who Mr. Bradley. Coroner H erbert will have ing and was compelled to furnish $1,000 bail MILAN ROSS AGENCY Spencer of Bloomington, 111. speech makers in the league, is a leading seemed much Interested In Miss Dorsett’s the body exhumed today and if the identi­ upon the charge of assault. Justice Borden 2 0 8 Bond Street ‘ The act was discussed In all its phases, civil lawyer and high in the social circles of disappearance, called upon Justice Borden fication proves complete the remains will be also required him to furnish a boud of f$500 208 Main Street and while, as a whole, it met with favor, Richmond, Va. He was colonel of a Vir­ at his Ocean Grove residence. transferred to Jersey City, where burial to keep the peace toward all good citizens of there were sections which were deemed 111 ginia regiment in the Franco-American They requested that a warrant be issued will take place in the family plot. the state atjd especially toward his wife. advised and prejudicial to both creditor and war. for the arrest of a prominent Asbury Park This b6nd further provided that he shall bankrupt. On motion a committee com­ business man, married, alleging that he E. H. Morphy of Morphy, Ewing & Gil­ MUSICAL FESTIVAL. not go near his wife or cause her any fur­ posed of E. K. Summerwell, New York; bert, a leading law firm of St. Paul, cut had skipped with the girl. In support of' ther annoyance. Monmouth Trust KEITH’S EXPRESS E. J. Crittenden, Toledo, Ohio; Frederick short his European trip to attend the con­ their supposition an eight page “lovy dovy” A Great Musical Feast Commences It looked at one time as if the defendant A N D ----- Parker, Freehold; Charles W. Lavers, vention. letter was submitted signed “L.” and ad­ ASBURY PA RK and OCEAN GBOVBS T u e sd a y , A u g u s t L. was not going to be able to secure a bonds­ Boston; Charles Martindale-, Indianapolis, Frederick L. Slddons, one of the members dressed to the girl. It was said that the Elaborate preparations are being made man, and that he would have to go to. the Hotel Brunswick, was appointed to report upon the discus­ of the prominent Washington • firm of Sid- business mau’s wife had been shown the for the musical festival commencing in the county jail. The justice had the commit­ Sale Deposit Company Railroad Depot and sion and make any recommendations which dons & Ralston, is one of the league’s letter and had practically admitted that it ment written, when a prominent hotel man {1214 Bangs Avenue. auditorium at Ocean Grove on Tuesday, might be deemed advisable, at the' next brightest lights. His firm were counsellors was her husband’s handwriting. was Induced to sign the $1,500 bail bonds JMoamoath Building, Asbury Park, IT. J. Principal Offloe 806 MAIN STREET August 1, by an array of musical talent convention to be held probably in Detroit. to Agoncillo, Agulnaltlo’s American envoy, Justice Borden at first refused to enter­ rarely heard In this vicinity. and Robbins was released. His treat­ Goods stored at reasonable rates, The address of Mr. Brandenburg was the during hiB abbreviated stay In this country. tain the complaint, but Naylor and Mrs. ment of his wife has caused considerable Telephone connection. Several noted artists have been engaged foremost speech of the day, of Interest to The representative of one of the foremost Dorsett persisted, and he finally said he CAPITAL, $100,000. P. O, Box 667, - - - - AflBtTBY PABK.' by Dr. J. E. Price, who has charge, of the comment among the neighbors and she has lawyer, merchant and mechanic alike. The Baltimore law firms is Col. Thos. S. Hodson would grant their request. This was Mon­ Summer School of Theology, prominent their sympathy. SURPLUS, $25,000 address embraced the subject of bank­ of Hodson & Hodson. He is dne of the day evening. A little later Chief Smith among whom is Agostino Montegriffo, said Justice Borden took occasion to severely ruptcy from the earliest insolvency laws of ablest admiralty lawyers In Maryland, and was called from the council chamber by to be America’s leadlpg tenor, and the reprimand Robbins for his conduct toward ^Executes all trusts known to the law. A G o o d Time Greece and Rome down to tlie present Fed­ is an “A.B.” and “A.M.” of Princeton, as Naylor, the idea probably being to have Misses Clara Douglass and Grace-Lee Car­ his wife. He told him that he was a cow­ -^Loans money on bond and mortgage. eral act and the causes leading to Its en­ well as an “L.L.D.” and trustee of Dickin­ him serve the warrant. ^Receives deposits subject to check and allows roll, members of the International Grand ard and that he was never known to abuse Interest on daily balances. actment, which he ascribes to chaotic and son college. He is a foremost figure in poli­ On Tuesday morning Justice Borden Concert company. These artists will ren­ or ill treat anyone outside of his wife or Acts an Trustee, Registrar and Transfer Agent TO HAVE YOUR EYES diversified state, laws. He said the act in tics and Is an ex-senator of Maryland, and changed his mind, and wrote Mrs. Dorsett Pays coupons. der the principal solos on that occasion. other members of his family who were un­ Makes demand and time loans on approved ATTENDED TO Its entirety had much to commend It, but has several times been the Republican cau­ to the effect that he knew of no law where" The Bradford Instrumental trio, the mem­ able to defend' themselves. The prisoner’s collateral. Safe deposit vaults. public criticism on some sections of the cus nominee for senator. by he could Isspe a warrant for the arrest bers of which have w;on their way In the countenance gave evidence of his guilt. statute were in part just but too severe. T. Sherwood Hodson, Jr., the junior of the business man without complaint by Wife beating seems to have become epi­ B e n j a m i n G l a s e r , Scientific h earts of the public, will also assist In some A. C. TWINING, President. He said: » member of Hodson & Hodson of Baltimore his wife, the girl .being past the legal age. choice selections. Madame Flavla Von den demic in this vicinity. Scarcely a day G. B. M. HARVEY, Vice President Justice Borden says the fellow who left BRUCR S. KE>ATOR, Se<5retary. Optician from Vienna, Austria, “From what is said the layman might to Is also present at the convention, and Is Hende, the celebrated viollncelllst, has also passes but what some frail, innocent and D. C. CORNELL, Treasurer. led to believe that the law, as today found considered one of the brightest of tne young $1 to pay for the warrant can have the inoffensive woman, shuddering with mortal will be at my store for a short upon our statute books, Is an illy-digested been secured. .Prof. Morgan will conduct members. The firm of which he is a partner same by applying a t his office. The justice* fear, seeks redress in our local [courts from DIRECTORS: time. Consultation free. attempt to afford relief to the business in his usual fine style. He has prepared O. H. Brown, Isaac C. Kennedy community, while, if we go behind such is counsel for four banks and over 30 cor­ it is alleged, asked Naylor why he, a mar­ some fine choruses and ^art songs, and all abuse and ill treatment upon the part of an H. Buchanon, Henry Mitchell, M. criticism, much of It Is found to emanate porations, including the Baltimore, Ches- ried man, should be so much interested in this, aided by a fine orchestia, will give a inhuman and brutal man who|is unworthy ! 3. C. Cornell, John P. . O’Brien, _ ___ from sources which have some motive other the case, whereupon he asserted that he W. J. Harrison, PerryPei R. " Smith, than the perfection of the law. peake and Atlantic railroad, Maryland musicaKtreat long to be remembered in of being called husband. Within the las^ Col. G. B. M. Harvey, Milan Ross, Home and Fire Insurance company and the bad a divorce. week Justice Dodd has had several such George P. Kroehl, A. C. Twining. “It is to be hoped that the friends of the Ocean Grove. Bruce S. Keator, M. D., H. H. Vreetaod, Federal bankruptcy law will not permit W. J. Hooper Manufacturing company. He Naylor Is employed at the golf club It Is anticipated there will be a big de. cases and the epidemic has finally spread to G. D. W. Vroora. themselves to be misled by the fact that the has Just finished directing the Incorporation grounds at Deal. Yesterday he secured a this city. Yesterday Justice Borden was CLAUDE J. WISEMAN papers dally herald the discharge of some mand for seats. Tne committee having the unfortunate individual without a cent of of a big $100,000 corporation in Delaware. leave of absence, stating that- he had busi­ details in charge h is arranged to sell the called upon to mtercede In behalf of a assets. This must of necessity be expected, Two of the brightest, brainiest and witti­ ness of importange to attend to. During woman, as stated above, who, as a] last re­ FISHING TACKLE J E w e y L B R tickets next Monday morning, commencing Hand m ade rods and Is a feature which is inseparable from est members of the league are Alfred Rit­ the afternoon he telephoned to a party in a t 10 o’clock, In Thornley ohapel, and- it be­ sort, was compelled to seek protection un­ REPAIRING ON RODS AND REELS the initial stage of the enforcement of any ter, a leading member of the bar of Freder­ this city from Philadelphia, where Miss der the laws of the state. BLOOD WOR.M8 645 Cookman Avenue. Federal bankruptcy law. These petitions, hooves all who contemplate hearing this LIVE MINNOWS which have found their way to the courts ick, Md., and W. W. Watts of Louisville, Dorsett is supposed to be. A few hours fine concert to secure their seats as early as The justice prescribed a, pretty bitter SHEDDER, CRABS in the. several districts, have been errone­ Ky. Their room is always the gathering later he telephoned to^he same party from possible. dose, which may in a measure tend to check ously put down as tbe result of the enact- place of the lawyers, and /is good story tel­ New York, stating that he would reach the epidemic, but still it does not seem se­ J. F. SEGER ventj of an Ill-digested law to enable lnsol- 647$ C o o k m a n A v e n u e Asbury Park ment men to get rid of their debts. In the lers they have few equals. Asbury Park about 10 o’clock today and AT THE BIG FAIR. vere enough. C O C A W I N E first place It must'be remembered that this After the convention Roscoe Dale of would have an interesting aud Important We are almost tempted to recommend the law waa made necessary by, and took effect Scranton will leave for New Mexico, to story to tell. V o tin g la Becoming Brisker for old tim e whipping post for the disposition after, three or four years or unprecedented take up the practice of law in that state. W hat the outcome will be is hard to con­ Various Articles. of such cases. Several persons have volun­ Asbury Park for V i n C o c a Industrial depression, aud will be the means Another large crowd attended tho fair of a readjustment of commercial affairs up­ The change is made on account of 111 health. jecture, but the prospects are that there teered to furnish the material and there is on a basis ot prosperity and-permanency will be another chapter to this story. last night that is being held by the local OUR NEW PREPARATION Edwin A. Krauthoff, the newly elected little doubt but whkt willing hands would Health and Recreation that must redound to the good of the peo­ recording secretary, is connected with the auxiliary of the Monmouth Memorial hos­ .stand ready to wield the lash. Such punish­ ple, big firm of Karnes, New & Krauthoff of THE CORONER’S INQUEST. pital in the bench auditorium. Nine pretty ment would doubtless have thd desired .ef­ But of World Renowned Virtue “Ninety-nine per cent, of the bankruptcy accounts which have been filed are abso­ Kansas City, Mo. He started by sweeping booths have been erected in which many fect. Baraman’s for choice Groceries. Not lutely valueless on account of the business Jury Finds That Kerguson Caused useful, fancy aud ornamental • articles are only the best, but also the cheapest place the office and now, after 13 years of study,- The next best punishment would doubt­ iu town for goods of the same quality. We This preparation of Coca tones up depression which existed several years pre­ M oonej’s Deatli. displayed, with courteous attendants at vious to the enactment of the statute.” owns a one^third interest In the firm. less be such as was recently administered to are selling the finest Butter made at nearly the whole system, is particularly Owen N. Heaton, of Vesey & Heaton, A coroner’s inquest was held at Long each booth. a wife beater by a Judge in a southern the same price you pay for Butterine, Oleo- adapted to Physical and Nervous Referring, In a general way, to some de­ Branch yesterday afternoon for the purpose Interest In the voting for the several ar­ margerine or fixed up Embalmed Butter, fects in the act Mr. Brandenburg recom­ Fort Wayne, Ind., is trustee for the big in­ court. The judge had received aud dis­ which surely no one really relishes. The prostration, and to build up per­ of Investigating the cause of the death of ticles is increasing. Asbury Park now mended a change in the section providing solvent corporation, the Fort Wayne Elec­ posed of numerous complaints for this of­ drop In price of Coffee has been faithfully Edward Mooney, who died at the Mon­ leads for the big flag as the most popular followed by us until now you can buy a sons wasted by continued IU that persons owing debts, except a corpora­ tric company. fense. One fellow had been before him on health. 73 cents, pint bottles. T. M. Garver of Wheeling, W. Va., made mouth Memorial hospital last Friday night. place. The Colemali House is lead­ several occasions, charged with tne same pound of good coffee a t Bamman'a for 15c tion, may become involuntaty bankrupt. Coroner Herbert of this city presided and ing for the small flag as the which a little over a year ago sold at 30 Endorsed by all Physicians. He said: an enviable reputation in forcing a 75 per offense—wife beating. The punishment cents. cent, settlement in the big failure of, Baer the Jury was made up as follows; Theo­ most popular hotel, with the meted out did not seem to have had the de­ Be sure to try this Leader. On the other P rep ared o kly by “This has resulted In the filing of numer­ dore Howland, S. G. Bliss, Thomas L. Slo­ Brunswick only two votes behind. For the ous petitions bytboselwhose aggregate debts & Sons, grocery merchants, involving $250,- sired effect. hand the sharp rise tn price of Tea will be cum, Henry Schomlin, Charles A. Allen, trumpet for the most popular fire company ignored by ua until forced to change. are less than $100, which should never be 0 0 0 . > On this occasion, as the prisoner appeared permitted. Any man worthy of considera­ John A. Goubb. Neptune leads, with A. R. Cook company All winter long we have watched and W. R. HAM, before the bar the judire looked at him in picked up the bargains as they wore offered tion can get credit to this amount, and as a MISS ACKERMAN SPOKE. A number of witnesses were examined only 3 votes away. For the diamond, result the law Is being used as a channel to silent contempt. Finally, with his usual and are now in first-class shape to supply Druggist and Apothecary, defraud creditors, and it should be accord­ and the case was finally p-esentpd to the' ring for the most popular employee a t ' dignity,, the judge said: “Young man, you the wants of tlie largest hotels and boarding Gave Interesting Address in the mill the voting has narrowed houses, as well as Diivate families. ingly amended by limiting the liabilities to jury.. Their verdict was its follows: | Steiner’s j have been here often before charged with 1 6 7 Main St. Asbury Park. some reasonable amount.” Ocean Grove Temple. Depend on it if ever we are undersold / ‘We, the ju ry to investig ite the cause of down to three, as follows: Miss Carrie , this same crime aud your punishment has som ething or otht^r Is wrong. I t will pay He also scored as a mistake the fact that The services or the New Jersey W. C. T. death of Edw ard Mooney, find th at he ’ Flinn, 17 ; Miss Cahill, 13; Miss Bare- I had little effect. The court proposes on to deal witli a reliable house. U. School of Methods came to a close at corporations are debarred from Involun. came to his death by blows inflicted on the ford, 12. I this occasion to give you about tho samo Ocean Grove last night with a well attended tary bankruptcy, as it really makes neces­ head w ith a billiard cm- iu the hands of The fair is opeu every day from 4 to Oand treatment which you have given your wife. meeting held In the temple, which was ad­ M. L. BAMMAN sary an act of evasion, whereby they may Owen J. Ferguson, at the Coulter House, from 7 30 to 10.30 p. m. Therefore prepare to take it.” dressed by Miss Jessie Ackerman on “Brit­ be declared Involuntary bankrupts. West End, about i> o’clock on Sunday, With this assertion tho judge doffed* his “ OUR GROCER” ish and American Expansion.*’ Miss Acker­ On the proposed amendment designed to July 16. OBITUARY RECORD. coat, rolled up his sleeves and waded into Three the Choicest man dwelt at length on the evils of the sa­ require that a bankrupt's assets shall “We also find that said Mooney died from the prisoner. The story says that the R. R. Square and Main St., Asbury Park. loon in the Philippines and the responsibil­ Spring Lake, New Jersey. * reach a certain ratio before he Is entitled to the effects ot said injur es at the Mon­ EKvoofl H. W orth. court officials had to pull the judge aw ay In ity of America In Introducing and extend­ a discharge, Mr. Brandenburg said: mouth Memorial hospital «m Friday, July, El wood H. W orth, infant son of H erbert fear that he would kill the fellow. It also ing them there. She said that in Manila lots, corner on Norwood “There is perhaps no section of the law 21, about 9 o’clock p. m. ’ and Matilda Worth, summer residents of adds that tho woman never suffered abuse there were at present 300 American saloons. upop which there is greater unanimity of, Ferguson Is at present confined in the Ocean Grove, died at the home of his thereafter. Have You fried Our opinion regarding its amendment than that One enterprising American brewer sent a county jail and ./ill be tried for murder.' parents yesterday morning, aged 6 months., Such a dose might do the wife beaters in Avenue, Allenhurst, are with reference to the question of discharge, million bottles of beer to Manila as samples An account of the affray appeared In a re­ Tne body will be taken to the parents’ New this locality a deal of good. Mrs. Robbins but as to the nature of these amendments of his goods; The saloon Is also spreading Double Glasses ? opinions differ. Under the act of 1897, the cent Issue of the P ress York home, and interment will be made at appears like a faithful, refined, dignified, to Cuba and Porto Rico. She said that assets of a debtor bad to bear a certain Woodlawn cemetery. hardworking woman, and a man who would being offered for short ratio to his debts In order that a discharge Great Britain and America did great harm Donkey Party a n d C a k e w a lk . do her bodily Injury, or threaten to do It, Both near and far in one frame might be obtained. While In some cases in permitting liquor and expansion to set Monday evening the guests at Dr. Intruder at the Tenney House. provision might prove efficacious to prevent should hang his head in shame. We will guarantee to tit your eyes with them, fraud, it is a hard rule and largely Inter­ forth hand In hand. “If we expect to civil­ Starks hotel, Ocean Grove, were entertain- About 4 o’clock yesterday afternoon and if not s vtisfuetory after a fair trial will change time only. feres with the true idea of a bankruptcy ize these Islands,” she said, "we must sup­ ed w ith vecal /and instrumental music, a Mrs. O.-borne, a guest a t the Tenney Housp, tbe lenses for two separate paira without extra Mr. Leiaenrlng’s Peculiar Accident. law. The present act permits a person to press the rum traffic or the oppression of donkey party and a'cakewalk. Fourteen Grand avenue, upon going to her room, charge. be discharged upon complying wltn certain J. L. Leisenring of Altoona, Pa., a mem­ Have you Headache, Neuralgia, Pain In the the saloon will overbalance the’ benefits of prizes were awarded to those who pinned found it ocoupted by a mau who was evl- Eyes t For relief eo. suit conditions, whether he be without one cent ber of the exeeutlve*commlttee of the Com­ of assets, oriwhether he has previously civilization.” Mrs. Werner sang a solo en­ the donkey’s tail nearest the proper place, | dently a sneak thief.( He was of dark com- mercial Law League of America and a taken advantage of the law,” titled “Victory.” whlle four received booby prizes for get- pletlon, short in stature and wore a stub- prominent figure at their convention, met LEECH, STILES & CO., He considers the enactment of such an ting the furthest away from the m ark.; by mustache. The fellow wjp rummaging with a painful accident a few evenings amendment directly contrary to the end Overcome In the Heavy Surf. The cakewalk followed, creating great m er". around the room in an apparently uncon- Philadelphia Eye Specialists, W. H. BEEGKLE since in Ills room at the Hotel Brunswick. designated by congress—the relief of finan­ Miss Rosalie Griffin of New York, a hand­ riment. The couples were Mr. Boshart and , cerned manner. Mrs. Osborne screamed He was moving about the room, having cial unfortunates—and that by fixing any some brunette of about 20 sum mers, was Miss B. Kable, Mr. A. Crarry and Miss S. and the man quickly departed. A num ber 226 Main Street neglected to turn on the light, when he fell 222 MAIN STREET, ratio of assets to liabilities the purpose of overcome while bathing at Fourth avenue E. Burr, and Mr. J. Crarry and Miss M .' of the guests responded to the call for help, over a rocker and in groping around to save the law would be clearly defeated. yesterday afternoon. Although she was in Kable. Mr. A. Crarry and his partner won but Mr. Sneak had disappeared. ASBURY PARK, N. J. himself from falling, thrust his arm through EVERY FRIDAY. Hours 9.3Q to 5. An Interesting feature of the speech was comparatively shallow water the seas were the cake. Miss May Agnes McDonough the window. In trying to regain his bal­ the reading of the data gathered by the De­ heavy, and she became exhausted by their presided at the piano. Isolation Hospital Benefit. Free examination and all work guaranteed. ance he severely wrenched his right knee partment of Justloe with reference to the buffeting. With the assistance of Lewis Progressive euchre was played yesterday and the muscles of tho leg. It is the opinion Bannard she was making her way ashore At the Ocean Palace. Su rplu s, $70,000 execution of the new law which went in afternoon by 32 ladles, guests and others, at of his physician, Dr. S. F. Johnson, that he Capital, $100,000 ■when seized with a fainting spell. Bathing The Ocean Palace has arranged for special Ista rj Park and Ocean Grove foroe Ju ly 4,s 1890. the Minot House for the benefit of the Iso­ will be forced to remain quiet a week or Up to March 31 of the present year, under Masters Abner White and William White | lady representatives of the W . B, and La lation hospital. Four prizes were awarded, went to the unfortunate girl’s aid and she Veda corsets toy be present all this week to more. Mrs. Leisenring was telegraphed for the voluntary feature of the act, there have as follows: First, a painted plate, Mrs. A. and arrived yesterday. been filed 8,8pl petitions, and. for the six was carried Into the emergency hospital at explain the merits and measure those de­ N. Lewis, Newark; second, fancy card re­ First National Bank BANK m onths ending the above date 0,890 peti­ Fourth avenue. She soon ‘regained con- siring to purchase. These representatives ceiver, Mrs. J . A. Potter, Cleveland; third, Elvin W. Crane a Visitor. w OF ASBURY PARK tions. Of this number 42 petitions were Bclousness, but waa taken w ith a nervous are experts sent out by the manufacturers, Bohemian vase, Mrs. Richard Sherman, Asbury Park this year seems to be the Main Street, Asbury Park, - dismissed by the court and 15 by referees, chill lastlpg almost a half ‘ hour. Dr. Mar- aqd those who purchase this week will have city; fourth, picture frame, Mrs. C. Wilson, Mattison Avenue and Bond Street favorite gathering place of both New Jer­ for the reason that they showed no merit or ren, at Asbury avenue, was sent for and the benefit of their knowledge and experi­ city. The prizes were donated by Mrs. C. . (Organized February, 1880.) 3 Main Avenue, Ocean drove sey politicians and thblr brethren across the were not entltted-to.rellef^.Of Involuntary gradually quieted the nervous attack _an,d ence free_of_oharge.___ H. Hall and Mrs. Wilson. Hudson. Among the latest well known ar­ petitions 768 had been filed between th 6 the young lady was removed to her hotel This Is an opportunity of which many 6 0FFICER8 rivals is Elvin W. Crane of Newark, the Gxo. F. KhoxHin President. dat$ th e aofc tdok effect and March".81,1899, It was her first bath of the season and sho have already availed themselves and of Paid' $10 Fine and the Costa. Democratic candidate for governor, who O. H. Brown, 1st Vlco-Prealdent. SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT and for the b£x months ending that date had walked from the hotel in her bathing which many more will avail- themselves M. L. Bam ham, 2d Vlco-Preddeht, James_ Bryan was arrested yesterday by ran against Governor Voorhees last fall. M. V. Daqeb, Cashier. ■ . \ ■ ' ■ 651. petitions, of which latter nftmber 838 su it. , during the next f^w days. W e waipld to pleasad to have you call and Constable Hullok, charged by Eliza Fox He Is a guest atJSunset Hall, In company * M. H. Scott, Assistant Oashlei examine v ° r Sat® Bepostt Boxes. were adjudicated. bankrupts, and dis­ Corporation Laws of pelaware. with assault and battery. The defendant* DIRECTORS We have watad a grsqt taany of thssri ana Mr. Hudson Has to Use a Cane. with James L. Nugeut, chairman of the Es1 missed for various .causes, leaving the re­ The Delaware law has all the advantages waived indlctmeqt and was tried by Jus­ O. F. Kroehl,' Mahlon R. Margenta, GTerroa& is ■ pleased with the convenience Electrician Hudson, who had his knee cap sex County Democratic committee.! mainder atlll pending. ■ \ of the New Jersey- law and possesses a num­ tice Borden, Several witnesses were sworn Oliver H. Brown, William H. Beegto, , and »atety th e/afford . . thrown out of place, yesterday .morning Bruoe 8. Keator, 8. W. Kirkbride - fb o y are-ta fact small safes In one large Commenting on the disparity Bhown be­ ber of features that make It even more de­ and the guilt of Bryan was established. D. O, Oovert, M. L. Bamman, sirable,, viz, lower taxes; meetings may be while assisting the firemen to respond.(to Silk Front Negligee Shirts. We or vault- secured .hr automatic tween voluntary and Involuntary petitions The Justice'imposed a penalty of $10 and Isaac a .Kennedy, Charles A. Young, held outside the Btate, stock may be Issued This hot weather demands that you dress Milan Hoes,~ * Albert O. Twining, .work and ttme look as good bepro- he ascribed the difference to the business for labor done, etc. For .full information, the alarm of fire, Is doing ^s well as can be costs, whloh was paid. Bryan was then re­ BhermanB. Ovtatt, Samuel Johnson, ’ fitwed. ' , expected. The Knee cap was forced back comfortably, and this means a cool,1 anti­ \ . William Hathaway. The p lo w aw so low th a t one oan not af­ prosperity hardly equalled in the'hlstory of copies of law, blank forms, etc., write, the leased, after being advised not to’repeatthe Delaware Trust Co.', Wilmington, Del. in place . by Dr. Williamson. The; Injury heat silk front negligee shirt. We have a ford to“ba without a boi in whloh to keep the country, *and concluded a brilliant “Ttye Lawyers’ Company.” »177-8* operation. ______title papers, soeaijtle^ and other valuablee. speech with the following happy word pic- proved quite painful and the limb IS* some* varied, assortment'of these garments at Comparative Deposits Wbat swollen, but Mr. Hudson 1b able to get There was jpore bathing yesterday than 59o., the kind you would consider cheap at Prloee: $S, 15,17, *3, 310 per annual tute of the ay/akenlng of labor: . * Her MaJestj^s Corset Septem ber S, 3880 8ay3,?s4-5. around a little with the aid of a cane. on on any other day this season. $1.25. The stock is limited, so come In to­ <• 8/ ,888 .... •. /488,« b M 4 day if you appreciate real bargains. “The sllepoe of the machinery. In 'our Has distinctive points of merit whloh not 8 ..I8 9 J ...... 489,111.*! factories for the naflt few years no longer Th e Steinbach Company. otoly m ake it a leader of American Corsets, Dr. D adirrian’s Zoolak or Matzoon. • 7 , 1897 4 j«,03S 41 • OVriCBRS * oppresses us, and tne pale and haggard,facie but the peer of ParlBian corsets which have Gome la and Look Around. Leading Haberdashers. Two Modern Stores. of the wire and child bf the Idle toiler no always been: regarded as ht .the head of You will be surprised at .the completeness Refreshing and nourishing beverage at “ 7 . i 9b8 . aBNRT C. WINBOB, ProiHcnt longer haunts our life, but all this has been their, class. It’s a corset* worth wearing. of our two As bury Park stores, where we Coleman’s pnarmaoy by the bottle or by the replaced with th& din of* Industry and the eeU everything required for l\ot weather glass.—Adv. 169 tf' Bidyolo Academy* - Patrons valuables Received ftr safe keepta* o a o . W. BVANB, V lct-Prddent in ' 177* free of clarge. *♦ , • * . *■ clang of the machinery which makes glad comfort either for the home or wardrobe. •Open for . business again. Instruction, Foreign Exchange bought and sold. QoU.—The result of mer visitor to this city, is a guest at the Iu fact, the czar’s dream of universal TIN ROOFING day, July 24, 25, 26 and 2 7 -F air of the the conference between the committee of Wellington. peace was rudely .shocked, more especial­ Bicycle and Oolf Clothing Straw and Crash Hats and Caps Afluury Park arid Ocean Grove auxiliary striking ore handlers and Manager L. C. Miss Margaret Rowan, a Chicago society ly as the arming of the Russian nhtion Monmouth Memorial hospital, at beach llanua of the M. A. Hanna docks, held belle, is finding life pleasant while a guest hus gone steadily on, and he has found it Negligee and Dress Shirts and Neckwear auditorium. in Cleveland, was unsatisfactory, al­ at the Victoria. / ... impossible to prevent clashes with Great HEATERS ADD MODERN Underwear, Half Hose and Qfoves Wednesday, Sept. 20—Reception andj3anue though some concessions were offered, Miss H. Miller, a pretty young Phllacle1- Britain which at times have menaced of Independence Hook and Ladder com­ and the belief is expressed that a tie up phia woman; is among the summer visitors pany at Asbury Park auditorium. a t the Lyndhurst. w ar. Prices are invariably adjusted to the interest of onr customers.- of lake shipping is inevitable.. A son would have offset all disappoint­ Registered at the Yorkshire is William J. Tlte company consented to dismiss ments, but when in 1807 the girl Tatiana Chief'* Engineer M cNutt.-but declined to Nolan, very'well known both in New York THOSE KENTUCKY TEZJDS. and Asbury Park. „ * was born the melancholy of the czar be­ let Superintendent Kazer go. These'facts came more apparent than ever. SHEET METALWORK were wired here. ;ind after a meeting had H. P. Burney, manager of the Arlington Rennlt of InN|»*‘C(or Lenter'a Inqnl* Imhmi held by the striker- it was decided hotel tit Washington, is spending a tew Patterson, Taylor & Co. rlpK In ri«,v ('onnty. weeks at the Devonshire. Reformatory Ship Darned. to await a report in person from the com­ Liverpool, July 20.—The Roman Cath­ Barhoursvillo. K.v.. July 2*». — After mittee before taking action. One of Tacoma’s representative citizens, olic reformatory ship Clarence has been ‘ •p e n d in g f«»ur d ay s in Chty c o u n ty s tu d y ­ It developed that the men on the Lake Fletcher Price, a wealthy real estate broker, Agent for Kelsey Furnaces ing tin* ftkud 'ire nre»fed in < ’lay an pieces, lying in a pool of Miss Isabel L. Parker and her sister. Miss riders. Yon can *je suited also. For Freehold: 6.30, 10.25 a. m., 3.30, 6.30 C. A. Parker of New York, are stay'ng at court of Massachusetts. Judge Holmes, Professional blood am i present im: a tnost irhastly p. m. the Columbia for a short time. They rati son of the late poet, whose liame he New wheels arriving daily. Craw­ sight. Who killed the woman can only For Newark direct: 12.50 p. m. for Europe on the New York of'the Ameri­ bears, is 5$ years of age and a graduate ford’s with full guarantt ed tires, be conjecture^ from s .sur­ For Point Pleasant and way stations: 9.40 can JIijp, Wednesday, Aug. 2. DR 8 . BRYAN & BURT a. in., 8 00, 5.20 p. m. . of Harvard college, class of '01. He is o n ly $ 2 5 , PHYSICIAN’S AND SURGEONS. A l l K in d s rounding the mysterious umrdeef and Although residing In a beautiful homo on a veteran of the civil war, having served suspicion pomts strongly toward Lem For Ocean Grove: 0 30 a. m., 3.00, 5.20 Sundries aa low as any dealer can 821 Asbury avenue, Asbury Park, N. J. Office p. m. ' Riverside drive, N. Y., her city home has until 1S rile Stren’B^fi’of a Bear.. t o S MENU FOR TUl’BSDAY, K 10.23 a. m., 5.40 p. m. Detroit. July 20.—The combination CENTRAX. HALL Tto 8 p.m . Lo an From Freehold: 0.55,10.23 a. m , 3 28, 5.50 Few people knew that a grizzly beat strike and .lockout in the Pingree «& Telephone IB . / filings ran n«-v<*r co fia'iiy wrong, vs p. m. can give points to any o th er carn iv o Smith shoe factory lias ended. All the ■£) If tht heart in* true and the lovo he strong; *■: From Point Pleasant and way stations: 714 MATTISON AVENUE DR. MARQARET 0. CURRIE, For the ifiiat, it it eumca, and "the weeping 7.00, 10.55 a. m., 4.00, 7.10 p. m. rous animal in point of strength A 000 employees will resume work at once. The company has rained a victory over 128 'Main avenue, Ocean Grove* N, J. A N Y AM O U NT From Ocean Grove: 7.00, 12.30 a. m., 6.30 grizzly bear weighing just 400 pounds M. L. FERRIS, Proprietor 5^s!w Will h 1 cliangnd by love into sunshine again. p. m. the union; but, according to the strike ? to 10 a. m 'A —George McDonald. has been watched carrying a heifer two a* leaders, there will be more or less war­ (2 to 5 p. m. thirds its own weight for two miles up fare against the factory by the interna­ BREAKFAST. 7 to 10 p. m. the most' steep and ragged mountain tional union. i n:H|)‘^?rri«'S. Cri-am. Table of Distances trora Asbury Park OR. ELLA PRENTISS UPHAM. 5 a n d 6 % Minced L;u:it>, l.'rvjs. Bice Cakes. side, and this without pausing for one T h e C ram m er, $23 l.o’Fee. lladisllcd. TO MII.ES TO MILES instant for rest. 806 Third Avenue, Asbury Park, N. J. FINANCIAL AND OOMMEEOIAL, f t AUenhurst . Long Branch . 6 The big white polar bear, though not T he F avorite, $35 Office Votm u n t 10 a. m., 12 to 8,8 to 7.80 p. m. I.rNCllF.OX. Yz Telephone Call 291 Chicken Salad. IMIH BisruitS. Avon . . . 2 ila ta w a n . . 22 really so dangerous a customer, is capa Closfns Quotations of the New York The two leading wheels of 1899. Up to date In WILLIAM GiFFARD lUilk. Tea. .ng« Cake. A llentow n .Marlboro . . i 39 14 ble of performing the most extraordi Stock Exchange. every particular. Beautiful in design and finish. DR. J. D. OSBORNE, if# B ernegat . . 35 Manalapan . 26 Every improvement known to the bfbycle world. DINNER. nary feats of strength. A polar bear has New York. July £6. We are working night and day in our repair shop. of Newark. 222 flain Street T'>nuti> Hi*-{up. B elm ar . . 3 Manasquan . 8 been seen to move with his a Money on call steady at per cent. Corner Third avenue and Kingsley street, from Why— ? * Because the work we do is always satfo- July 20th, to September 1st. Telephone No. 65 3 V-'ul t utlut% Ur.-ad-‘d. Blue Ball . . 17 Middletown . 14 bowlder six men had with difficulty put Prime mercantile paper, per cent. Ster­ factory. Wheels to hire. Lessons given by an & Dapdehi n *;r.-*'nH. Ymmir U*'*-X3. Jelly. Cranbury . . 32 New Bedford 6 ling exchange*easier, with actual business In expert. Asbury Park, N. J. I.ettuc*' StU-], . in position to guard a cache of pro bankers’ bills’at $4.$7$4a4.S7Ki for demand and & lihuhar!1 I’uddinur. l'r*’ani. Coburg . . 5 N avesink . . 14 EDGAR 8 OOY lord L- tr.r, Lr<\am. Como . . . Newtown . . visions. at $4.84a4.84^ for 60 days. Posted rates, $4.8?. H . 8 . KINM0NTH, M . D. Insurance W ritten in Best Com­ ■ f l 5 45 a4.85Kj and S4.88H- Commercial bills, g4.S3u 710 Grand avenue, and at KInmonth & Co.’s Clarksburg . 30 Oceanic . . 15 Purifying the Air. 4.83H>. Silver certificates, HOaUIc. Bar sil­ 5 i 2i cookman flve. P,rWiS L h.rt Drug Store, T34 Cobkman avenue. j*i ROLLED U!SCL*ITS.—One pint of flour, Colt’s Ncck . Ocean po rt * Asbury Park, N, J. panies. Lowest Rates. one teaspoojjfuJ bakinx p»wd«T, on-.* small );£ 13 9 It is found in umny factories that ver, OO^c. Mexican dollars, 48c. Government Deal . . 1 Pleasure Bay IO bonds firm. State bonds i/iactlve. Railroad 3^ saltspoon tvv., egs.-i. i/n«* tablespoon- ^ the hands do much more work in a giv The Savidge Ventilated' ! ful'of lard or i-ottol.-ne, on.? u>xsp ui of English town . 25 Point Pleasant 10 bonds firm. _! butter ami u small cup of milk <>r « ugh to in en time' if they have good air to breathe Closing prices: D R . H . 8 . TA Y L O R w make a sti:T Uou^h. i=ift flour, buj > now- fix Eaton town . 9 Pt Monmouth 22 1DENT18T. Fair Haven , Perrineville . 39 Some firms have quite elaborate provi­ Atchison...... 10?^ N. J« Central..'....lift* t der and salt together, rub- lard . o flour, 13 3ur. & Quincy— 180>4 North American.. 11^ (Graduate of University of Pennsylvania). then the egtrs into the flour (wit..out pre- Farmingdale 12 Prospect Plains sions . for the purifying of the atmos BBEBD HUD USEE BOXES Oorner Cookman avenue and Emory street) ov* 33 C., O., C. fy St. L.. B8V4 Northern Pacific. 49J^ T H E G R E A T ! vious beati'jg); mix wvii, add the milk, stir Freehold , 20 R ed Bank . , phere of the workrooma Tbe greatest Invention of the age for keeping LeMalftre’s, opposite poet office. Entrance j well, then turn the dough O'.'t onto the *3 Chesapeake & 0 .. 27% Do. prof...... 77 Bread and Cake moist. Every housekeeper will on Emory street, Aabtuy Park. board an«l oil out a half inch thick in*o an Holmdel . . 18 . Shrewsbury . 10 In the absence of these a simple plan Chicago Gas...... ll8^fi N. Y. Central...... 139^ appreciate them. Once you have one you will •fflce hours from fl a. m. too 6. p. j* oblong shape, then spread the butter e* iy tg Hightstown . 34 Sea G irt . . 7 is to put a spoonful of 6il of turpentine Cotton Oil...... 42^ Omaha...... 108K never be without; made in three Blzea, Telephone 931. | over the douith. rul! ju for a jelly roll, then *.j Imlaystown . Del. & Hudson... .122 Ontario & West.. 25% Full Une Fishing Tackle, Cigars and Tobacco. j cut the roll with a slurp knife, nioccs three- hi 35 Spring Lake . 6 Into a liter bottle cf well water, shake Jamesburg . Seabnght . . Erie...... 14 Pacific Mail...... 47^} Fishing outfits to hire. Balt always on hand. Atlantic and/• Pacific J cjuarters of an inch thick, stand each piece 30 9 it well, and then blow it about the Reading...... 209f :0E0. L. 0. TOMPKINS, O.D.S, -js on the end in the baking pan, bake 15 min- ^5 Lakewood 20 Tintou Falls . 10 General EleotrIc..l24$4 W . BT. NICHOLS ^ Utea in a tjuick ov«-n. ‘ *5 room through an ■ atomizer An im Hocking Valley... — Rock Island...... 118^f Dentist, 617 Mattison avenue (theKeator block, K eyport . . 24 T reuton . . 48 Lackawanna .168 Silver Bullion..., — aear poetoffice), Asbury Park. Teeth extracted TEA COMPANY Iv. Squankum 14 Toms River . 28 provement is to mix a few^rops of ace 5 ^ cookman five. painlessly without rendering the patient nnoon Lake Shore...... 20154 St. Paul...... 13154 scIoub. Gaa administered. Office hours Oa.m tate ether with the turpentine. — St Lead ...... HQ Sugar Refinery... 156^ to 5 p. m. 6 2 6 Cookm an Avenue Louis Republic. Louisville & Nash 7356 Texaa Paclflo. Manhattan Con..217>£ Union Pacific 48 CLAUDE V. QUERIN ffezt Door to TenBroeck’s Market T .hon-lng. Missouri Pacific.. 47H Wabash pref 28 More Interesting Than Northwestorn ....161)4 Western Union,,. 90J4 Excelsior Laundry LAW OFFICES. FACTS „To persons of lesser rank one saith Transacts general legal business. Acknowledg Is the place to buy your Teas, Coffees, • | Bpices,' Baking t ’owdere, Extractaj G eneral M a rk e ts. (SNOWFLAKE) monta taken for all states, “Yon," without thou-ing anybody, be nooms 9-10 Appleby Building.. ( 1 &o., and save Middlemen’s profits. FICTION it not some little child, and that thou New York, July 20. wert much more aged and that the cus FLOURr-Sta’te and \vostern quiet and steady; 8 12 C o o k m a n [ A v e n u e winter patents, S8.66a3.B5; winter straights.. W M . C. COTTRELL tome itself amongst the meer courteous Big discount to hotels and boarding A Few of the Advantages of Having a Telephone in Your House $3^5a8.r*0; Minnesota patents, $8.75a8.90; win­ A moat complete modern Istmdry ARCHITECT. bouses and all goods guaranteed to and better bred were to speak in snch ter extras, $2.40a2.80. , Plans and specifications furnished at short no­ give satisfaction or money refunded. The Telephone Service is ijuicber and more exact than any messenger. manner What concerneth familjar WHEAT—No. 'Ired opened steady, advanced Capacity Increased two-fold tice. Hotel work a.Bpeclslty.. 436 Lake A^roue Domestic finish .It Increases the facility with which invitations may be extended and accepted. fiiends, amongst them the custome doth on local covering and unfavorable'crop newe, Telephone Service lessens the laborious detail of housekeeping by bringing the but eased off under weak French cable# July* comport in certain places that they OR. S. Q. WALLACE — tradesmen; within immediate and constant reach of orders. 76%a765$c.; September, T09fia7t%c. \ We make a specialty of fine hand work on DENTIST,. EL6M BBHMM7iinTTB HOC. . “Thou* one another more freely, in EYE—Steady; state, 65c.; western, 60c., ladies apparel and gents dress shirts. This de­ . In case of Herious illness it enables the nurse to be in ai-uost continuous consul- partment is under the supervision of an expert OCEAN CROVE“ other places one’s more reserved.-r t o b., afloat* spot. ' tatlon with the physician. ■ CORN—No. 2 opened firm on hot winde, but laundress. Drop us a postal and our wagons Northwest corner of Main avenue and‘Pilgrim Telephone Service adds immeasurabty to the comfort of suburban life, by bring­ “Youths Behavior.' 1652. will calKand deliver anywhere. Pathway. Dentistry in all itrf branches. /. weakened with- wheat; July, 87jfio.; Septem­ ing the city within speaking distance. ber, 87MjC. PIONEER ELECTRICIANS. The sense ot security inspired by the'knowledge that Police or Fire Department W haled. OATS—No. .‘2 dulU track, white, state, 30a A. B. HAMMOND, M anager You will not be made unconscious, » m a y be instantly communicated with is a great comfort." , „ 36ct,; track, white, western, 30a30c. rl “ 1 didn t know yon were so sarcastic PORK—Steady; mess, $9.50al0; family, $10.50 but your tooth will be .painlessly re­ D Telephone Service adds to the cpmfort of the household by enabling the men w hen I m arried yoti. all. Established 11 Years, * moved if Algine is used of the family to give timely notice of any desired change in the hours of “Did you not? Possibly.you have LARD—Steady;, prime western steam, $5.70, D e r r a n g ' serving meals. " ' forgottetl I said This is so sudden, nominal. It keeps the members of a family in constant touch, no matter iu what part of BUTTER—Steady; state dairy,«18al7c.; state LOUIE C&ONG - the country they may be located. when , you proposed after four yearns oreampry, 1 Sal 8c. BURTON BROTHERS B i c y c l e R e p a i r e r s courtship ’ Coilier h W eekly CHEESE—F.Irmt large, \vhite, Oc.j small, CHINESE LAUNDRY Telephone Service saves T im e, S tren g th and N erves. 7 1 1 COOKMAN AVE. No progressive household can aflord to be wiihout-this iuvaluable adjunct to white, l»c. , - 910 KINGS LI?Y STREET EOGS—Dull and-lrreguldr; state and Penn­ ■; D E N T I8 T 8 V comfortable lining. If two tuning forks of the same pitch ’ Between First and 8econd Avea., Asbury Park. sylvania 15a 16c.;. weatern, lOalfio. Bblrts, 10c.; collars and cuffs. 2c each. Goods K otttrattors are placed facing eijch other the one SUGAR—Raw steady; fair refining, 3%e.; called for and delivered. WoA guaranteed to COOKMAN iv E N U E , A&BURY PARK LOW . RA.TES—PERFECT SERVICE sounding the other silent in a' few sec * >centrifugal, 06'test, .4 7-10c.; ft*fined steady; be satisfactory In every particular. . Give me a onds the one which was silent will be crushed, 6c.; powdered, 5%c. . trial. For rates-anti particulars addreaathe CoBtruct Department, Consultation and ezamtnatIon

ADDITIONAL! SERVICE. OCEAN GROVE SUMMER PROGRAM Special jfaw m etnenu T h e Da il y P r e s s . Steamer Republic Has a New Gun­ Advertisements containing not more than July 27 to 30—National Temperance DRUG STORE CHAT. twenty-five words insetted under thlsi heading ESTABLISHED 1887 ning Mate on Ocean Route. ■ Days* National Temperance and Publi­ tor twenty-flve centa first insertion and fifteen Long Branch has been made happy over cation Society. Lectures by Col. George cents each subsequent Insertion. W. Baip and others. the* increased service on the outside route F a m o u s f o r o u r S o d a , -< PIANO. J. L. KJN.MONTH to New York which commenced yesterday. Ju ly 31—Ocean Grove Menforial day. A ugust 1 to 1 1 —Summer School of Want to rent a pi mo at reaaonablelrate. for ^ EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. Four trips instead of three will be made, O ur O range Phosphates are August. Addivss 1< 5 Press office. 177-78* Theology. Bishop J. N. Fitzgerald, D.D., much to the convenience of travelers and LL D , President; Rev. J. E. Price, D.D , a revelatioa to people who are WANTED. pleasure seekers hereabouts. The addition a n y Dean. accustom ed to the ready m ade To rent for AuguBt, furnished cottage, about, 8 PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING .** of the mammoth steamer Columbia to tbe ■ A ugust 1 — 8 p. m , Summer School rooms, not far from beach; rent not to. exceed (EXCEPT SUNDAY) 840, Address Mrs. Morrison,.NO. 70'Four£E ave­ line Is an announcement that has caused no Popular Concert. syrups tliat m asquerade under nue, Newark, N. J. 177« A T T B E ' end of favorable comment. She is a great A ugust 2 to 11—Lectures, Theological, the name of orange. Our Biblical^ -Literary and Scientific, in the W A N T H U . — If you do, now is the tim e to supply yourself. W e have in DAILY PRESS BUILDING, boat, fully the equal of the Republic, with even more deck space than her sister ship. Temple daily at 10 a ru., n a. m. and 3 Orange Phosphate is made For August and September, a furnished house, our large assortm ent of negligee and stiff bosom shirts, pat­ by private family, near boarding house; moderate 607 Mattison Avenfce, Asbury Park, p. m. Popular lectures by distinguished from real oranges, w ithout oils The now boat is speedy, staunch and strong orators every evening in the Auditorium rent. Address with full particulars* Bronx, Wil- terns and styles that will be worthy of your notice.: Shirts and handsomely furnished. Two fleer ex­ Ifamsbrldge, N„ Y. O 177* TELEPHONE CALLS: or artificial flavorings of any at 8 p. m., preceded by a musical half are one of the things a gentleman can not have too many of. Edftorln) Rooms...... cursion steamers than the Republic and ..50a hour, beginning at 7 30 p . m. kind. It is one of the,m ost LOST. Suainese Office...... ,50 b Columbia cannot be found on any line In August lo—o p. m,, Summer School A pair of Glasses attached to gold chain and New bright patterns always find a place and welcome in his the country., Both boats hold equal records Children’s Festival Chorus. refreshing and healthful bev­ h.^lr pin Please return to Mrs. A. C. Brew. 5lj Seventh avenue. Reward. 177* wardrobe. W e sell them from 5 0 c t o $ 2 .0 0 . in regard to. speed and staunchhess, and August, 11—The Oratorio of “Blijah. ” erages imaginable, and truly TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: they promisee to give a service of exception­ A ugust 12 to 13—Woman’s Foreign 1 VANTED* One year {strictly In advance)...... $$.00 al reiru lari ty and convenience. The* new Missionary Society The Rev. Dr. Gou- delicious to the palate. 5 c e n t s . Competent dressmaker would like to *erve half One week...... t...... *...... 12 cher, President of Baltimore Women’s timetable gives the following departures: time for board. Address No. 101 Daily j Press Single copies...... 02 College, will preach 10.15 a m. Mrs. E. office. 177-78* From Asbu-y Park, 10.10 a. m., 12.10,4.10 and Advertising Rates on Application. H Stokes, President; Mrs. Kennard For sweetness and delicacy In Neckwear and Fancy Bose 6.10 p m. From Long Branch, 11 a. m., 1, Chandler, First Vice President; Mrs. Rev ' W A N T E D . 5 and 7. p. m. From Now York to Long of odor there is nothing ^o sur­ Situation wanted by firet class cook* hotel or H. Wheeler, Corresponding Secretary; boarding house; excellent br?ad and pie baker. THURSDAY, JULY 27. 1899. Branch and Asbury Park, 8.30, 10.30 Mrs. Rev.VanKirk, Treasurer. pass La France Rose. It is Add-ess 540 Cookman avenue, Asbury Park, N. J, we buy a few dozen of each every week, and in so doing al- ' 2.30 and 4.30 p. m. Trolley connections to A ugust 15—The Faraday Institute of 177* absolutely true to the flower lows us to secure the very newest a n d latest styles, , and from Long Branch will be made for Willing Workers . , . T h e new band stand in Railroad RARE CHANCE. each boat. Each steamer will have the A ugust 1 6 —Women’s Encouragement and is fast taking the piace of The Handkerchief Scarf at present is the real thing, e s p e c ­ Square is very creditable, and the meeting. Mrs. Kenuard Chandler and Will be sold at a sacrifice: first class hotel; same wide range of attractions as those al­ furnished; best location In the Park. Call on ially for wearing with the soft shirt and no vest. Our line in townspeople thoroughly appreciate hav­ Mrs. H. A. Eaton, of Baltimore. violet am ong the ultra fashion­ ready made famous on the Republic, and van Sant, Monmouth Building, for particulars. ing the music where they can hear it. A ugust 18—The regular Camp Meet­ able. It will be a pleasure to *77-82 this wear is the most com plete in toWn, Fancy Hose in stripes each will provide equal accommodations ing. Conference and prayer services at It gives .the people who pay for it a for comfort and ease. 3 00 p. m. in the Tabernacle. Sacrament have you come in and try this . DRESSMAKING. of all colors and especially in R ed, which is thje m ost popular chance to know whether they are get­ of the Lord’s Supper will be celebrated Experienced city dressmaker will go out by the extract. In bulk, 4 0 c e n t s a n day. Lemond, care Mrs. Judge Davis, Bradley shade worn, can always be had of qs at popular prices. ting tljeir money’s worth, and also to REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Friday evening at 7.30 o’clock in the ounce. In glass stoppered bot­ Beach. 177-70* decide whether they would prefer to Auditorium, Opening sermon, Saturday FOll THE WEKK ENDING JULY 22, 1809. *10 15 a. m by Rev. J. G. Reed, Pastor of t l e s 2 5 a n d 50 c e n t s . HUSTLER WANTED. pay more and get something better. NEPTUNE TOWNSHIP. St. Paul’s Church. first class solicitor; one who understands A ugust 20— Sabbath, Jo 15 a. m ., 3ulldlng and Loan business. Address Building Some Have an Idea That James Cain to Andrew J. C.Stokes; piece Loan, Press offlce. 177-78* T u e problem of how to protect hon­ of property, $400. preaching by Bishop Dubbs. Sabbath, Corn Slayer takes out the est men and give them a chance to Andrew J. C. Stokes to Lucy Cain; piece A ugust 27, preaching bjr Bishop Fowler, SITUATION WANTED. because our store enjoys a reputation for selling high grade of property, $400. Prominent ministers will preach during corn with neatness and dis­ Refined American lady desires situation as start anew should business adversities Henry L. Sprague to Eliza A. Dolbey; goods, our prices are necessarily high. Let us set you right. the Camp Meeting. patch. Costs 1 5 cents, cures housekeeper, companion or paring for children; overwhelm them has been studied by piece of property, $1. • A ugust 31—Mrs Osborn’s Missionary thoroughly competent to take full charge. Ad­ Ira B. White to Richard F. Doran; lot at dress 102, Press office. * 177* W e are modest (in our advertising, preferring to have our our best statesmen, but it seems to us West Asbury Park, $1. Training School in tbe Temple. Surf 1 5 c o r n s . that even under the predent bankruptcy - Richard F. Doran, to Belle H. White; lot meetings every Sabbath evening foot of WANTED; customers find that we are doing a little more than what we Ocean Pathway. Twilight meetings law there are more scouhdrels than at West Asbury Park, $1. A position In drug store or at soda fountain; advertise, rather than less. Mary E. Ward, executor, to William M. every evening during duriug Camp Meet* can take full charge. Address 101, Press office. honest men who ask to have their debts “ Drugs that Cure” are Staufer; 2 lots at Ocean Grove, $1,500. ing* * 170-77* W atch our window display from week to week. annulled and succeed That favorite Sarah J. Tibhals to Presbyterian church Septem ber 10 to 17—St. Paul’s 25th a n ­ on University Place; 4 lots at Ocean Grove, worth coming after. DRESSMAKING. Jersey trick of turning everything over niversary. exercises. September 10, Jubilee * 1. Services, morning and evening. Septem­ Vienna dressmaker, from New York, first-class to one's wife needs airing, and some of Amos Palmatoer and others to Sylvester cutter, fitter,and designer, tabes work home or ber 17, St. Paul's anniversary exercises W. Benner and others; lot at Bradley M a t t i s o n A v e . P h a r m a c y . out, by the day. Address 500 ill un roe avenue, the men need a term in state prison in Beach, $800. continued- Appropriate services each 170-81t stead of the benefits of the bankrupt .WALL TOWNSHIP. evening during the week, in charge ol law . Albert T. Rogers and others to Wilson former pastors. All services will be held WANTED. Rogers: piece of properiy, $1. in the church. A competent person to Tutor In Algebra a boy Albert T. Rogers and others to^tewart Prof. Tallie Morgan, Musical Director. Special jjaw riiscm em s of 14. Mus* understand modern methods of teach­ T a k in g toll on the Wesley lake ing and furnish 'good' reference. Address f. O, J. Rogers; piece of property, Si. Miss Si. Louise Linebarger, Cornetist. Box 733, Asbnry Park. 17Ctf bridges is done without the color or Stewart J. Rogers to George E. Rogers E. J. STROUD, Mr. H. Monroe*Brown, Organist i HATTERS AND M EN’S OUTFITTERS sanction of law. The association knows and others; piece of property, $1. LEW IS’ BLOCK FOR SALE. Caroline C. Pratt to Ross Vanderhoven; J. N. FITZGERALD, Con racting Painter. it and dares not arrest any man for re­ A. E BALLARD,J Rare opportunity. Tho fine business corner loUat Spring Lake, $1. known as the Lewis* BIock, situated corner Cook- Next to Postofflce 6 0 6 MATTISON AVENUE fusing to pay toll. That iB an acknowl Russell Thayer to Martin Maloney; 5 tots J. H. ALDAY, Postofflce box 967, Asbury Park. N. J* man avenue and Bond street is for sale on con­ at Spring Lake, $7,500.' Devotional Committee tract or Installment p!an. Over one half can re­ edged fact. Then why do you pay? If Charlts E. Gummere, master, to George CONCERNING PIANOS* main on mortgage, Remainder on easy pay­ F. Heulett; 2 lots at Belmar, *4$. ” ments. Inquire of or address A. W. Lewis, Box a man were to take his stand at the cor People say: “ Dohm. I notfce your ads. Teli me 803, Asbury Park, N. J. 170 81* Houston Fields, sheriff, to Rebecca 31. On tnm llni; Troop*. hoto can you sell pianos cheaper than home ner of Cookman avenue and Main street Wilson; 4 lots at Belmar, $1,200. dealers and even big New York houses!" This is Sexton’s Livery and Boarding Stables and try to collect a penny from every U. Burdge Watson to James Maguire, re­ In landing a force on « hostile shore a reasonable question and here is the answer and COACHING FOR COLLEGE. ceiver; lots at Belmar, $1,200. explanation: A manufacturer wants me to sell 1 passerby, -would you pay it7 Never. a-great deal more has to be provided his make of pianos I say to him, “ suppose, In People’s College summer classes at Ocean Timothy W. Lord to James G. Barnet, than the vessels to carry it There are South of M ain Avenue Oates, Ocean Grove, N. J.' And yet one is as legal as the other if jr.; }-i lot at Belmar, $1,000. selling your piano, I come Into competition with Grove Apsociatloo Hall, 10 15 a. m.s 25 cents a pecple who discuss an invasion, and another make, do you allow me to cut the price!” lesson. French; all languages; mathematics, you are fool enough to pay. Our ad­ Charles E. Gummere, master, to Cather­ “ We don’t care if you give the piano away; after ine J. Bawford; lot at Belmar, J310: who seem to have un idea that the mat­ you have bought It It's yours. However, we keep elocution,etc. Apply to O. G. J; Schadt, Ph. D., All the Latest Style Carriages AIwajB on Hand. Also Shetland Pony and vice is, pay just debts, don't pay toll. OCEAN TOWNSHIP. ter is limited to crowding a number of up prices^in our ware room s.” So saysjthe maker. President, 78 Lake avenue, Ocean Grove. Is not this piano business plain! In the name of 170-81 Cart for Children. Accommodations for StrawRide Parties. Theyjhave nd right to collect it. Insist Wilbur A. Helsley and others to William soldiers 011 a ship and directing them common sense why should you pay $300 to $500 upon your rights. Murray; 2 lots on Hoey estate at Long to be landed at a certain place. There for'the same piano lean self you for 8l75Jto$275! You have the maker's guarantee, that protects WANTED. Telephone Call, 2i B. H. E. SEXTON. Branch, $12,150. is no consideration of how they are to Eugene H. Porclle to George H. Fearons; you. I am a piano tuner and select your piano Rooms and board for man and wife, beginning The newsboys of New York and get on shor4 with their arms, gnns and parts even before they are put together. Drop lot at Long Branch, $8,000. me a postal and I will explain to you the myste­ August i.0; also for lady wl»h two small babies; neighboring towns have made an organ Houston Fields, sheriff, to George W. ammunition that merchant ships have ries of the piano business and save you a hundred Ocean Grove near beach; state terms and Ir cation VanGelder; lot at Springdale, Long Branch, only a few boats, and that artillery dollars or so. By the way, you can have your 175 80t piDsKaGsg's i m a m P a i n t i n g ized protest against paying 60 cents per 1362.40. ^ pianos tuned now before the rush, test the work, hundred for the Evening World and Thomas P. McKenna to Kate A. Leland; cannot be transferred from ship to and pay if satisfactory during the season. F O R R E N T . land at Long Branch. $1. beach without any previous prepara­ Pianos to Best. W. c. DOHM, Large, nicely furnished rooms, on ground and Journal, when other one cent papers Tuner, second floors; centrally located. A, M. Dobbins, Elizabeth M. Hance and others to Laura tion When we consider that, notwith­ 319 Cookman Avenue. are sold to them at 50 cents per hun­ M. Woolley; lot on Morford estate at Long 1102 Heck street, Asbury Park. 175-80$ « Christ Before Pilate DAILY PRESS standing the support and resources of a dred. W« hope they will succeed. Branch, $700. George W, Pittenger to wflhelmfna large combined fleet and tbe presence POSITION WANTED. Reproduced by Lindenmuth. Now on exhibition Papers which criticise other people for Graves; lot at AJlenhurst, ?1. of transports, more than a month of Reliable elderly woman wishes position as SPECIAL ADS. what they, pay their employees, when Russell West to John H. Pierce; land at hard work was required before an ar housekeeper to a small fam lb, or take charge of AT WESTMINSTER CHURCH Long Branch, $550. house to rent rooms. R, 400 Summerfield ave­ they themselves are taking advantage Johri H, Pierer to Frank J. Heidi; land at my of 50.000 men could be landed in nue. 175 77+ BRfNG IMMEDIATE RESULTS SEWALL AVENUE NEAR GRAND of the poor newsboys, are not to be re­ Long Branch, $350. the Crimea, we are justified in doubt Siisan A Harvey and husband to Archie ing those who assert that the invasion Asbury Park t r a i n e d n u r s e s . garded as really sincere I,f the ^ ew 7 to 10 p. m. Friday evening excepted C Newing; land at Long Branchy $182.. of our shores with 150.000 or 200.000 Oren H fcont«*n. Richard T. Phebt*y. graduates York Evening World and Journal really Lewis Edwaids ami others to Martin S. of New Ynrk City Training School. Recommen­ Admission 15 cts. Children 10 cts. Briskey: lot at Long Branch, $50. men is not only within tbe bounds of ded by prominent physic mus 55 Clark a*e*’ue. have the interests of the working people JSmeline Couk, administratrix, to Orah possibility, but by no' means so difficult A u d i t o r i u m Ocean Grove. Telephone 80 a. 174 79* 151-80 at heart they might be expected to treat M. Cook: land at Long Branch, $1,000 an undertaking as is often 3tated.~ MAXWELL E, HOWE.Sec’y, Box 1052 F O R S A L E . their newsboys with some consideration. Orah M. Cook to Emeline Conk; land at “W ilmot’s Life of Vice Admiral Lord Long Branch, $1,000. Several lots In West Asbury Park •within a block It is all very well to pat strong labor.or Lyons. * of the rallroal. on Bangs, Summerfield, Slunroe Alice M. Eaton to Henrietta Nichols; lot and Sewall avtnues. for sale on easy terms, or ganizations on the back and tell them at Long Branch, $250. Lakci That Change Color. will loan the money to build on them. Alice M. Eaton to John A. Eaton; lot. a t Opened Sunday, July 2, for A. W. L e e . what wonderful instruments they are EJberon, $]. It is Well know n th a t th e w a ter of 30 Heck’A venue, for good, but it is also well to remember Percival Farquhar.to John P. O’Brien; 2 the season. 172*77 Ocean Grove. lots a t Deal, $5,000. many lakes exhibits characteristic col U /ie Sreat ZTuttle Store that all the worthy people who are earn­ ora 'The lake of Geneva, at the western SURE WSB lf I( v TO WNSHI P. ing their living are not members of such end of Switzerland, is blue, while the Albert A. Gerllck to Terence Covert; piece Preaching during the sunv F U R S A L E . 4 organizations, and that the weak are lake of Constance, at the eastern end of 9/fatteson j{ve. of property, $175. Two very desirable Ocean Grove properties. John J Duffy, executor, to Theodore F. Switzerland, is green. Blueness implies m er by prom inent ministers. even more worthy than the Btrong of No. 70 Heck avenue, nine-room house with batl»< White; lot at Red Bunk. $100. purity, since the natural color of water the protection of the press. John J. Duffy, executor," to Arthur E. and two lots, 83.400; No. 56 Embury avenue, nine Smith; lot at Red Bank, $100. is blue. A green lake has its water bedrooms, 82,250; Jtoth In first-class condition. That is a delicate little “pink and John J. Duffy, executor, to John H. Cook; slightly clouded with impurities, which West Asbury Park, comer Munroe and Langford eight lots at Red Bank, $755. may be exceedingly fine particles, sep­ avenues, new eight-room house, with a very large tan” arc light which decorates but does John H. Cook to Charles R. D. Foxwell; arately invisible. Prof essor Spring of the attic, lot 50x100, $2,500. 807 Bergb street, Asbury not light the street in front of the post- lot at Red Bank, $100, Park, eight-room house lot 25xl0o, between As­ John H. Cook to Daniel H. Cook; six lots University of Liege says that green office. For the last month we. do not a t Red Batok, $1. lakes sometimes become absolutely col­ ASBURY PARK bury and First avenues, price $2,000. Any of the believe it has given more light than John H. Cook to John H. Cook, jr.; lot a t orless for a time, and he has found that above w 111 be sold on easy terms by THE Red Bank. $1. A. TV. Lee, comes from an ordinary gas jet, and Elizabeth Clayton to Elizabeth Scott; this sudden change of hue is due to the 30 Heck avenue. .still we pay $72 per year for it. It does land at Red Bank, $1. washing into the lakes of mud colored 172-77 Ocean Grove. seem to us that the Electric Light com­ MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP. red by oxide of iron Red is comple William P. Gallalea to John S. Applegate* mentary to green, and the result of the Bath HousesV • pany is about the only corporation in SALESLADY WANTED. jr.; piece of property, $1. mixture is that the green color of the town that does not want business and wilj Equipped with all the mod­ Wanted at once, experienced salesladv at John S. Applegate, jr., to Jennie E. Gal- water becomes for the time neutralized Cook's Bee Hive. 170tf only take it on condition that you take lalee; piece of property, $1. ern improvements for the BIG Henry Amy to Louis H. Amy; piece of their service as they want to give it to Cnrlotis Indian Cmtom. M rs. J. F.’ BRADLEY property, $10. com fort of bathers. you and not as you want it. Electric Edward W. Leonard to George C. Frost; A curious custom prevails among the Dressmaking and Ladlea Tailoring Mam 8treet and Lake Avenue, light, when you get it, is by far the lot at Leonardville, $1. lowest classes of southern India for ob­ Open weekdays, 7 a. rr^. to William Murray to Frank A. Wright: lot McCabb Building, abb car Park. most convenient and safe light that you at Water Witch Park, $1. taining rain in times of drought. A 43-tf Formerly with Mrs. Bennett can use, and its superiority for street Minnie M. Murray and husband to Frank gigantic figure of a woman is stretched 5 P - m . A. Wright; lot at Water Witch Park, $1. T H E C R O W N , lighting cannot be questioned—when t 7 5 c e n t s , $ 1.0 0 fine, try tills. Maxwell E. Howe has gone to Bordentown Ethel Brooks; second, hand painted dish, J. L. Walton of Wllkesbarre, Pa., profes­ O ur Princess Cofifee at 3 5 c sor of mathematics In the high school, Is at to attend the funeral of his grandmother, Miss Marion Brooks; booby, monkey on a Hotel La Pierre. Mrs. A. Johnson, who died at that place stick, Miss Jennie M. Hunt. Is another trade winner. It is a special blend of Home of the best on Sunday night last. Deceased was 84 coffees and gives satisfaction. Mrs. Emma Bourne of Newark president years of age and was quite well known in of the W. C. T. U. of New Jersey, Is a guest Asbury Park. The lawyers assembled at the Brunswick tt H E M YRIAD BANCEjS W e have a Good Pure Coffee at 1 5 c at the Alaska House. and the guests of the big hostelry found Presenting the most beautiful combination of light, colcr and motion ^ver seen a lbs. B est O at m eal for 5 c Mrs. Allda Best and Igrs. Mary J. VIscher Austin Davett received a reward of $25 for finding $300 worth of jewelry belonging pleasant diversion In progressive euchre Avon Table Pears, xoc Can of Vischef’s Ferry are wealthy ladles' who last night. There wel-e 17 tables of the are guests at Dr. Starks. to Mrs. Mary Hogan, a guest at the Claren­ At the Court of Honor Building, OCEAN AND SECOND AVENUES C alifornia Prunes, 3 a n d 4 l b s f o r 3 5 c don hotel. It was rather ungraciously eager prize seekers. The winners were: J. R. Williams, wife and family, and Wal­ given, as Mrs. Hogan says the young man Admission 15 cents; Children lO cents Best m ixed Cakes, 1 0 c l b 1 ter D. Evans, wealthy citizens of Scranton, Ladies first, Mrs. Fay re, a rt glass olive saw her lose the package aud held it for the C alifornia A pricots, a C ans for age are guests at Dr. Starks. reward. dish; second, Miss Graham, scented work Miss May Livingston Nlmmo of Jersey basket; third, Mrs. McGuire, Dresden china •TZEXIES L O M D O I T Condensed M ilk, 7 c C a n City arrFvea at the Llllagaard yesterday to TEMPERANCE ADVOCATES. blotter. Gentlemen’s first, . Mr. Sykes, Q uaker City Laundry Soap, 5 cakes for 1 7 c . remain during the season. Dresden bouillon cup and saucer; second, This is nothing new or uncertain, it is ou.-old and reliable laundry W. Beattie and wife of Cohoes, N. Y., are Four Days’ Meetings Begin at Ocean G H O S T S H O W sou|>; no better m ade. popular guests at Dr. Starks. Mr. Seattle Mr. Morgan, sliver brush; third, Mr. Simp­ Is a wealthy manufacturer. Grove Temple Today. son, Austrian mucilage cup.' THE NEW ENTERTAINMENT AT XHE H ood’s Root Beer Extract, 10 c B o t t l e Rev. T. L. Cuvier, D.D., of New York, The nineteenth annual meeting of tho Na­ HARIONETTE THEATRE, OCEAN AND FIRST AVENUES Picnic O lives, 1 0 c B o t t l e tional Temperance Society and Publication Mrs. Coke and Mrs. Bowers arranged a will preach In the Ocean Grove auditorium A Comedy Entertainment, arranged especially for the children. Adm ission to cenrs Beall Pork 4 ^ c l b on Sunday morning at 10.80. house will open in the Ocean Grove temple donkey party for the children at the Wil­ Miss Norma Williams of Scranton is an this morning at 10 o’clock. The session will lard last evening, in w^jlch a number of the Elegant Tea, 3 5 c l b . accomplished pianist who Is one of the continue through four days and will end on older folks also joined and wo,n prizes. We have a vt-ry choice line of tens, ranging ail the 7 7 6 , 3 c p a c k a g e arejguescs at the Seaside hotel. Mr. Ryer-1 Jothua L. Bally, president of the society, Cawly, cup and saucer; third, Miss Abbott, Sails from foot of First avenue, son is a member of the New Y ork bar. and Rev. Peter Stryker; 8 p. m., annual paper weight. With a Grand Lcadine Stove Polish, 3 c b o x Asbury Park, for the Fishing meeting of the National Advisory board, or Come to headquarters for your Flour. We are Miss M. E. Baulsbury of Dover, a rela­ Progressive euchre at the Metropolitan tive of former Up!ted States Senator Federation of Temperance organizations, B a n k s a t 8 a. m Bait and line !-till selMng a single barrel of Flour at car Saulsbury of Delaware, Is a guest at the James B. Dunn, D.D.; 'president, Mrs. Ella last evening resulted in the followlngaward Popular Concert FX.OFR load rates. Queen. Boole, secretary; 7.80, praise service, lod by of prizes: Ladies’ first, Miss Carrie D. By Artists from the • included in fare. Edgar Brick, an extensive mincemeat Prof. Morgan; 8, addre3ses by Rev. T. L. Nix, belt buckle; second, Mrs. Cochran, FOR CAStL-QN PURCHASE OR DELIVERY. manufacturer of Crosswlcks, is a late ar­ Poulson, D.D. and Dr. D. H. Mann. fancy bottle. Gentlemen’s, first, George International Braqn Conceit Ooaipai F A R E $ 1 . 0 0 rival at the New Arborton, accompanied by Spooner, whlsp; second, Mr. McCombs, cuff his wife. Miss CLARA DOUGLASS CARROLL, Splendid Studio Masloal. buttons. W. R. Adams, wife and sons flenrv and MISS ORACE LEE CARROLL, Ocean sailing excurtions only Mme. Ogden Crane and her pupils gave Carlos of Bedford, are at the Majestic. The guests of Sunset Hall who preferred Sopranos. They are accompanied by James Cox of the an excellent studio musical in the postoffice MR. AGOSTINO nONTI GRIFFO, . a t 2 p . m . 604, 6 0 6 , 608 Cookman Avenue, a quiet evening In the hotel parlors Instead same place. building yesterday afternoon. The most Tenor. Other E^torea : Cor. Lake Avenue and Main Street, of a boardwalk stroll indulged in progres. W. Gray Philips, a leading lawyer of prominent selection on the' fine program Assisted by F A R G 5 0 C E N T S Long Branch, sive euchre last night. The lucky winners Manasquan, T el. 69 ASBURY PARK* Brooklyn, and his wife and children are rendered was the German solo “Mutter THE BRADFORD TRIO, of the prizes were: Ladies’ first, Miss Nellie Little Falla. guests at Hr. Starks during their summer Mutterohen sei nlcht boae,” which was MME. FLAVIA VON-DE-MENDE, Capt. L . NEWMAN. Capt. FRANK PEARCE outing by the sea. Malone, hand paiuted cushion; secoud, Mrs. given by Miss Grobel. Mme. Crane also VioiincelHst, Hunt, fancy grass scrap basket; third, Mrs, Rev. Wlillam K. Foster, wife and child of gave a short lecture on the method of voice And the Watsonville, Pa, are guests at the Queen. M. A. Riley, Dresden Jewel case. Gentle­ SUMnER SCHOOL. culture and high class singing. Those who Rev. Foster Is pastor of the Presbyterian men’s first, H. Parry Ellas, haad painted church at Watsonville. sang besides Miss Grobel' wero Miss Beulah letter case; second, Mrs. Coyle, Limoges Reed, Miss Marie Carr, Miss Fannie Humest T H E P A L A C E EXAMINATION FREE William M. Chesney of Orange and his vase; third, J. Frankel, unique pin cushion. wife are Highland House guests. Mr. MIbs Edith Shafer, Miss Ida Coggeshall, chesney has fur 15 years been marshal of Mrs. C, M. Ward, Miss Edith Hutchins, the Orange police force. Park View guests played progressive 500 500 Mrs. Grace Underwood, and Mme. Ogden- euchre Tuesday night and the iueky ones FIVE HUNDRED VOICES. t t n j Part Optical P ari Mrs. Elizabeth A. Bazby, widow of the Crane. Miss Lecker, Miss W alton, M r. = were: First prize, handsome comb aud MERRY-GO-ROUND late Joslah Buzby of Trenton, Is registered Under the Direction of nt the New Arborton. Mrs. Buzby former­ Grobel and Miss Bariglit were the pianists. brush tray, Miss Mamie Gibon; second, fan 603 Cookman Ave., cor. Emory St. ly resided at ABbury Park. chain, Mrs. Woelpper; t bird, pearl pin, Mrs. A Very Uutl. Durtfiiin. Prof. TALI ESEN MORGAN, Get on tbe Track No one cau afford to risk his Bight; lienee Mrs. Eliza D. Hand of Cape May Is a J . C. Joy; fourth, chocolate pot, Miss Julia NOW OPEN the Importance of glasses properly adapted guest at the Arlington. Mrs. Hand is a That figures are sometimes wonder­ Bromall. and find out how we can to tbe eyes. If suffering with your eyes, or county president of the W. C. T. U., and is ful things is illustrated by the follow­ Polite attendants. if you need glasses, come in for examination attending tho sessions of that body here. - A dm ission, - 2 5 c. ing actual occurrence in a nearby college Progressive euchre at tho Wellington please you. We .know (without charge) and see what we can do Including Reserved Seat-. ror you. The auditorium choir picnic, which was town a number of years ago A student Tuesday evening resulted in the following Good Music. people who have visited to have been held on Monday, but which in tlu* u n iv ersity w as a m em ber of an Sale of seats opens In Thornley Chapel, rig h t Cl a s s e s , r ig h t nETHODS, has twice been postponed on account of distribution of prizes: Ladies’ first, Mrs. E. us nearly every night, rain eating club of 12 members which regu Ocean Grove, MONDAY, JULY 31st., Special care taken of child­ *** " RIGHT PRICES. rain, will be held today, weather permits H. Kruse, handsome plate; secoud, Mrs. E. 10.00 A. M. ting. larly patronized a certain little hostelry L. Harrison, gold decorated vase. Gentler ren with or w ithout nurses. or shine, cold or hot, dur­ All optical goods warranted to give satis­ J. W. Valenden of New York, who was He was lucky enough one day to become men’s first, J. Berry, pipe rack; second, M* Children’s Festival, August 10. ing the summer months faction. injured on July 17 while returning in a surf the recipient of a legacy amounting to Brush, stein; consolation, M. J. Alleet Oratorio of Elijah, August 11. All welcome. . boat from the Emma B, Is so far recovered tilimit £l.UUU. nnd. show ing th e sum to for twenty-two years. W e f a t e s , (Hock m i Jewelry Spiring* as be able to see his friends at Hotel La candle stick. Pierre. the hotel Ueepci. agreed to* give it to E. SCHNITZLER, Proprietor. think it speaks well for us At prices consistent with good workman­ him cn condition that the sum be ac­ ship. Park View guests gave a donkey party MUSICAL ^FESTIVAL. that many of our N. H. Kilmer, proprietor of the Alaska cepted as payment for meals eaten by House, has placed on the walls of his par­ Tuesday evening, with the following result: W. C. WISEMAN, Graduate Optician lors a number of photographs taken by the studentH until every possible combi­ Ladies’ first prize, Japanese cream jug, ‘ it.: regulars are the resi- himself and neatly framed, which show nation of the seating of Miss Mary C. Joy ; second, ring tray, Miss dent Asbury Parkers wonderful skill and art. the boys had been exhausted, the order KEEP COOL Electric Casino Emma Wendell; third, pin tray, Miss Anna themselves. Our gar­ The guests of Hotel La Pierre during the of seats occupied by tho boys to be Gihon. Gentlemen’s first, mouse puzzle, Coofcmao and Asbury Avenues , ast few days have been much Indebted to changed at each meal. dens are beautiful, Sarry Klaso and Miss Nita Wood for music, James Cavanagh; second, mouse puzzle, who good naturedly responded to the fre­ The hotel keeper thought it a most Willard Bromall; third, mouse puzzle, C. PflLEY’S KALHTEGHNOSOOPIG and our ice cream quent demands made upon them. profitable deal, but a friend of his with Casselberry. a mathematical turn proved to him HUES I M speaks for itself. Howard McElroy and family of Wilming­ M O W PICTURES ton, Del., are visitors at the regular sum­ that it really would mean ruin, as no The guests at tho West End last night ExhUaraticRsport. Careful attendants. 4 0 5 COOKMAN AVENUE mer home of W. T. Hill and family, tent less than' 4.7-U.ou 1,000 arrangements played another exciting game of progres­ Entirely New Views this Week No. 2, Mt. Zion Way. Mr McElroy Is a were possible, or a total of $5.748.0.19, manufacturer of morocco In his home olty. sive euchre. The winners were: Ladies’ THIRD AND OCEAN, ASBURY PARK. PRODUCERS OF 200 individual meals, which, at the rate first, Mrs. Ten Broeck, fruit dish; second, Exhibitions Every Hour si^ss Lillian Burns and her sister Belie of 10 cents per meal, would represent a Commencing at 8 O’clock D A Y ’S have been giving some of their well known Miss F. Westheim, Dresden' dish; third, value of the tidy sum of $547,801,020 C ertified Milk sketches before the guests of the New Ar­ Mrs. McCleary, Asbury Park*souvenlr dish. 10c— ADM ISSION - l O o Asbury Avenue borton . Mias Belle’s Impersonations of May Tho contract was carried out for the Gentlemen’s first, C. Woisbecker, Dresden 1S3X Irwin, Ada Rehan and Lole Fuller have four years of the boys’ student Hlife. A s P u re a s N ursery Milk captured all the house. clpck; second,. A. S. Cummings, Japanese when it really drove the hotel man from paper cutter; ^third, Arthur Weisbecker, tin Will the party who picked up child’s $2 U P F R O M business, as reckoned on a basis of horn.. Tonight the children’s hop will be Homemade Candy Cream small pocketbrook containing Id at the per week per student the hotel man had children’s chorus rehearsal yesterday please- given, tomorrow night a cakewalk, and on I The Empire Theater and Bathy lost $3,002, while the students had only return tho same to the auditorium office? Saturday evening the regular full dress Our candies are just as pure H. B JOHNSON Butterm ilk Little girl who dropped the pocketbook can eaten 52.416 individual meals and had hop. Sec Electric Sign Days. ill afford the loss of the money. still a credit of 5.748.906.784 meals, or as those you would make at Tuesday evening the guests of the Frank^ hom e. Farms and Dairy at Fairfield, Mrs. Sarah L. Tee tor of New York city enough to give them three meals a day They are better than home­ is at Ocean Grove, in attendance upon tbe for 488. 718J*b years. — P h ilad elp h ia Ree lln indulged in progressive whist. The fol made candy though, because Diamonds Caldwell Township, Essex Co., W. C. T. U. school of methods, and Is also ord. lowing won prizes: Ladles’ first, Mrs. here In the Interest of tne Woman’s tem­ they are the product of a skilled N J . ple at Chicago, a building which It Is pro­ Rauch, Bohemian vase; second, Mrs. Ter? candy maker. Watches “ DEHIO ’ For posed to make a memorial to the late A Soldier’* Blanket. hurte, candle stick. Geutlemeu’s first, Miss W inckler on a box is a guar­ -Frances B. W illard, This story told of §ir Ralph Aber Maxon, silver paper cutter; secoud, Mr. antee that the candy in it is Jewelry At a guitar recital given last evening at crombie, the victor of Aboukir. shows Stack, tobacco jar. fresh and pure. the New Arborton, first honors were car­ that even iu death he did not forget li H E P SLEICHlp ried off by Prof. John H. Skimmerhorn of consideration for others. After the bat-, Lyndhurst guests played progressive Cor. Cookman Ave. and Bond St. Wilmington, Del. Many of the selections tie at which he was mortally wounded whist for pastime Tuesday night, and this ■ Iu extracting teeth with DENTO rendered were original compositions and ASBURY PARK, N. J. you ate not made unconscious during he was carried on bourd a ship, and a was the result: Ladles’ first, Mrs. Coyle, WINCKLER, were played in a rem arkably fine manne r. the extraction. DENTO 1b a harmless R . S M I T H He was abl v supported by a few talented soldier’s blanket was placed under hia Bllver nail polisher; second, Mrs. Euler, analathetic, producing a numbness in Eighteenth ^Season admirers or fine ability and skill, both In head to ease it He felt the relief and belt buckle and neck clasp; third, Mrs. Al­ Baker and Confectioner, song and in drumatlc art. Repairing of Chronometers and the surrounding gum aud relieving all asked what it was len, fancy pin; booby, Mrs. Sauvage. Gen­ pain. DENTO baa the endorsement ol 7 17 M attison Avenue. Complicated Watches a Ladies’ Hair Dresser] “Only a soldier’s blanket," was the tlemen’s first, Mr. Pugh, stein;.second, Mr. Specialty. the prominent physicians of Asbury Everything Leak*. , reply Pry on, sliver knife; third, Miss Laird, P ark . And dealer in Hair Goods Ordinary tumblers will hold water “Whose blanket is it?’ Bleeve buttons; bobby, Mr. Cameron. Toilet Articles and Combs because the globules of water are too “Only one of the men's. ’ JAS. J. TAYLOR Engraving; whilo you wait big to squeeze through the giasa But “ 1 wish to know the name of the BOSTON DENTISTS, glass is as full of holes as a sponge, nnd Amusements. man. ' 1 Paley’s Electric casino Is among tho most SAND ‘.ARTIST R. P. DORAN, I>. D. S., SucctM or UNDER WKST END HOTEL air blows.right thnmgh it. because the “ It is Duncan Roy's, of the Forty attractive spots in Asbury Park in which specks of air are smaller than the holes second. Sir Ralph. ASBURY PAKK to while away a few minutes, either after­ 7 15 Mattison Ave. Put a bell into a big globe of glass “Then see.'' said the dying general noon or evening. W inckler Building. seal up the vessel, pump out all the air “that Duncan Roy gets his blanket » HAUNTS OF HEALTH In connection with tho Londou Ghost then ring the bell inside, and you hear this very night nothing There is not air enough,in the Show, which Is one of the .most novel per­ AND PLEASURE ALONG globe to carry a sound Bat lny the formances In .Asbury park, the famous globe aside for a liiouth or so. and no An Irish philosopher says It’s a great moving picture machine, the wargraph, has Mr. Taylor hits been modeling at Asbury' THE JERSEY.COAST."- CHIROPODY matter ‘how carefully you have sealed blessing that night conies on-late in.the been, secured and a number-'of startling Park for saves years. One hundred dol­ day when one Is too tired to work views are given daily. lar: has been placed with the Asbury Park by up the neck you will find that you then New England Restaurant longer. »’ Board of Trade, to te given’ to the winner can hear the bell when you ring it Air * Sam Du Vries, the inveutor and director in a sand modeling contest, who can exoel has got into that globe^enough any of the Myriad dances, has perfected several ■ HAFEY B. WILSON A REGULAR DIKNBR FOR IS CERTS. 1 . Most people who rob Peter to pay,* Mr. Taylor. .Thb challenge. Is to all the newdances which he will introduce shortly Band artists of merit in the world. Steaks, chops and other order cooMng. \0 cent way to carry a, sound has leaked in Paul forget the last part of the con­ * and which he declares are the most beauti­ An Illustrated Guide and Souvenir o" the dishea. Open day and night. through tho substance of the glass > tract,— New York N ewg" __ FRANK TAYLOR, The ordinary incandescent lamp Is a ful ever seen here. \The Myriad dances still Editor Long Bnweh Record. Shore Resorts. 510 Main St., cor. M nnroe Aye. glass* globe with the air pumped out. CloUilng made ol’*’1 paper 'is not so continue to delight very large audiences JAMES S. YARD, , , . ABBURY PARK, N. J. and after a few moptha sufficient air very new after all. for Pompeiian ex­ every evening. The fire dance Is very real­ Editor Monmouth .Democrat. | J JOBHK. WALLACE, I , PRICE 25 CENTS leaks through to dim the light which cavations have revealed shoes made of istic. * 1 ‘ ______Editor Asbury Park Journal, j \ MADAME ML SHEPARD paper. , \ FifthBeAson ’ cornea from the thread of electrified . All Newsdealers and Hotel*. ltd Chief l’«c. C hiropodist and. A f a n i o u r e charcoal inside . The whistling buoy can \ be heard Special attention given to tho feet * A little boy writing a composition/on We can* make plenty of vessels to a b o u t 15 m iles. \ John N. Burtis 543 COOKMAN AVENUE J hold water, but nothing has been made, the* zebra the other day was requested Second floor next to 8telnbach*ri store. New YorK, ldD Weet 48th street. which will hold air without1 any leak­ to describe the animal am? to mention You can’t oure dyspepsia by dieting. UNDERTAKER O cean Grove ’Em ploym ent Office age. The nir* sneak? in through holeo Eat good, wholesome *food, and plenty, of It what It Is useful for. After deep re­ 708 Mattison Avenue w hich are too sm all fo r th e brim un m in d —Kodpl Dyspepsia Cure digests food w ith, flection he wrote: “The zebra Is like a 47 PILGRIM .PATHWAY to imagine , * but aid from the stomach, and ‘ Is made to horse. only striped, it Is chiefly, used Coffins and Burial ’ Caskets, on hand or ""All kitfda of firet-class help furnished on short to Illustrate the letter’V*" Advertise in THE PRESS I* .fact ‘everything leaka —Answers CUBE. W. R. Ham. . furnished to order. notice. C. W. BOATE, Proprietor. Read Th b I)a h t P bbss. 6 THUB A S B I J R v P \ R K D A tb V Ocean Grove fioteU

}ur Troops Have a Skirmish With Outlaws In Cebu. IN ONE DflflR - CVi nifi WHER G as R anges, $ 1 1 . 0 0 SEVERAL PBISONERS TAKEN.

She Transport Sherman Snlla For Home With All the California IS VOUR DOOR OPEN j Troop*., anil Olhor.Vemeln Will Soon follow, to welcome comfort and Cleanliness this summer? I . ' Our Gas Ranges are driving old fashioned methods of cooking with tneir|attendant discom fort out of the houses of pretty nearly evety up. W ashington, July 2(5.—Ti)rot* cable tnt's- Bages from Gt»m*ral O tis have been re­ to-date family in Asbury Park, ceived at the war department. One re* Do you know that you can bake, broil and roast better with one ports another engagement with bandits of our Gas Ranges than by any other method known ? in Cebu, in which thi* iVmerican force was victorious. It is as follows: “Following from Cebu: Bandits in Ce­ bu mountains robbing aud impressing people, -coast towns. On Monday Lieu­ tenant Moore, with detachment Twenty- third infantry, while scooting in moun­ M wt durable liicatloa ia 0 »eau Orovi*. Directly ot the lake and ocean. Accommodations tains, fired upon from strongly fortified for 3o0. £,X'.eliou. cu.gine and nameo. All modem improvement*. bead for booiclet, position; one private killed, name not giv­ : T. B. SHAY. en. ?Jo other casualties. Enem y’s loss, five bandits killed, seven captured.” C onsolidated G as Co. oi N ew Another refers to the organization of flie volunteer regiments iu the Philip­ pines as follows: "Bell has enlisted about i>00 men. W al­ 619 Mattison Avenue lace still south; has.about 400. Lockett now enlisting; has over 400 applications,' which are coming in rapidly. Might raise her*; an additional regim ent exclu­ — ASBURY PARK, N. J. sively volunteers/’ Colonel Bell, referred to in the dis­ patch, is in command of the yiiirty-sixth Pitm in.Ave., near infantry ami Colonel Wallace of the Twenty-seventh. Colonel Lockett is iu the Ocean. command of the cavalry regiment which Is to be raided in the Philippines. Tw enty-fourth Season. The third dispatch says: , time lablM* Cimt Cafclcs W inter Season, T he T o w e r s, Lakewood, N. J. CHAS. J. HUNT. “Storm has abated. Sherman coaled;, C. W . SIMONSON, has left with all troops California. Grant THE GLORIOUS SAIL.T0 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD being coaled; leaves in about four days { J O B B E R I N with troops North Dakota, Wyoming aud N B W Y O R K Idaho. Minnesota’s preparing to leave The Arlington The Standard Railroad of America on Sheridan soon as transport can be un­ Arlington Square VIA THE FAMOUS W ines, W hiskies, Brandies, Etc. loaded and coaled. Other volunteer or­ On ana after June 25,1§90. ganizations leave soon as transports are Leading hotel In Ocean Grove. Evury cotivtnlencv; ull modern Improvements; ap- po atments and .‘•ervlce Hrstclass; rluetrlc llelils and lull In every room; exceptional lo­ TIUIUS LaiT * AflDTOV PAIIK— WBtt-DAYS, available.” cation: unsurpassed cuisine; Sew York orchestra. For terms and farther information LOPHiPOeEJPOOTE BOTTLER OF BALLANTINE’S^BEERS General Otis has been cabled to send For New York and Newark. 6 85, 7 20, 7 45, StO, send for illustrated book-let. S |w i» l low term s for June. O. H S U L L A Ft. 9 XJ am . 120.2 85,3 35, 5 S?, and 920 pm . Bottled by Steam Process, and warranted to keep la any Climate the volunteers home as rapidly as possible, For Elizabeth, 7 45,9 20, a m, 1 20,2 85, 8 85,5 87, it being the desire of the president to Oce uj Pathway nt-ar th r Beach. Finest location. , and 9 20 pm. For Rahway, 9 20 a m 1 20, 5 87, and 9 20 p m. have no delay in the matter. The Ardmore Modern improvements. M. M. RUBSfLL. For Matawan, 9 20 a m, 1 20,285,5 87 and 920 pm. Cottage and. Hotel Trade a Specialty For Long Branch, 6 80, (6 85 Mondays only), 7 20, Music at Dewey'* Flffht. 745, 8 20, 9 a0.10 «8, 11 04,11 45 a m, 1 20 a “ AU Good* Delivered Free of Change. Telephone Call 67s, Spring Lake The largest and btist equipped hotel on ocean front 2 S5,8 8Q, 4 07, fi 23. 6 87, 0 43, C IS, 0 40*7 14, Triest, .Iitly 26.—The Piccolo publishes p m, 8 04 p m, Saturdays only. Seaside Hotel A. H. STOCKTON. an account by an eyewitness of the bat­ For Red Bank* 7 20; 7 45,3 90, a m. 1'20, 2 85.8 85. SPRING LAKE BEACH N J tle off Cavite, in Manila bay. Dewey, 517and920, pm . the narrator says, stood on the bridge of Delightfully situated. Naar all points of Interest. For Philadelphia, Broad Street, and Trenton, Li bent! table, good service. Rates reaaonaDle. 626,725.7 58,9OTam, 18 88,8 57,and 0 86pra. the Olympia fearlessly, distributing or­ Highland House F D ROSfcCRANB. For Camden via Trenton and Bordentown, 7 25, ders’ amid a hailstorm of shells and bul* 907 a m 18 88 and B 57 p m. lets and stirring his men by word and Ore.m Pathway, near bunch. Unobstructed ocean view. Near MAMMOTH 8T 2AMERS For Camden and Philadelphia vfa- Toms River, aud i tor it i j i and all points of Inter .-at. Improved and newly 6 40 and It 18 a m. 3 28. and 516 p m. RHODE - ISLAND POINT... deed. The admiral, he says, is the same The Waveriy furnished throughout Firstclass accommodations for bicy­ For Toms River, Island Betehta and Intermediate in peace as in war. He sees everything cles. For terms address Postofflce Box J. H H. ALCOCK. stations,640,1118am.3 23, 5 15, and640pm. For Point Pleasant and intermediate stations, Oa Beautiful Shark River and attends personally to the smallest REPUBLIC atli W | H 6 40,7 16,10 54.11 18am , 2 28,258,4 22,450,5 10, matters. He ia a severe disciplinarian, Pitman, Heach and Oltn avenues. Nqar ocean. Open all the yiuir. 0-ti>uclty, 850. All modern Improve­ Direct Trolley Connections From l i t , 6 0J,6 40,and8 85, p m. but his subordinates love him like a fa­ Dr. Starks Hotel ments. rirsfctass hi every resp**ct. Greatly enlarged For New Brunswick, via Monmouth Junction, Now [Open For the Season of 1899 ther. While the battle wsb on, this ac­ aud improved. W. H L. STORKS, M D. proprietor. d 25, 7 56s 9 07 a m, «l 38, 3 57. and 5 85, p m. count says, two sailors played “There’ll ASBURY PARK TUDfS LKA.VS t**W YORK TOO. ABBURT PASS, Be a Hot Time In the Old Town To* 07 and 290lln, street. Enlarged and improved. Fine location. From West Twenty-Third Street station, 8 55 a Under the Management of S. E. T.AWHTWS Everything first ■class. Lowest rates. B x 64. NEW- 8CHHDCIjK night” on a banjo and a fiddle. w a t e r j . m u l fo r d . m, 1 2 ( 1 1 0 Saturdays only), 2 25, 2 55 8 26, The flulford Leave Cook.uan A renae land Main Street 4 10 and 5 10,tand 6 06, p. m. Sundays, 7 55,9 25, Main avenue. 10.20 a. m., 12.104.10 and 0.10 p. m. a n ^ a o d 4 NX.p m. Garllnnrton Ordered to Manila. A pleasant family hotel at popular rates. « L e a v e L ong B ranch Prom DesbrooMs street station, at 5 00,900, a m, SHORE niNNBRS 12 20, (1 20 Saturdays only), 2 30, 8 10, 8 40,4 20, W ashington, July 2ti.—Lieutenant Colo­ Ocean House E. N. PRENTIS. , 11.00 a. m ., 1.00; 5.00 and 7.00 p. m . 5 to, and 7W ,pm , Bun days, 815,9 45, a m, and nel E rn est A.* Ga/lington has been re­ Leave New York, (Pier 10 K. R.) for Long 6 15 p m. Pabat M ilw aukee Beer Directly on ocean front. Enlarged and refurnished. Near audito­ Branch, 8.30,10.89 a. m., 2.30 ana 4.30 p.m. Restaurant a la Carte lieved from duty in the office of the in­ rium and hot and cold sea water baths. Large porcnee Good From Oort]andt street, station, at 5 00 9 00, a m, 12 20, (1 24 Saturdays only), 2 80 8 08, 8 88,4 23, = t spector general in Washington and or­ T h e Q^ ueen taole aud excellent service. All in idern conveniences. Open through­ 5 15, and 7 00, p m. Sunday 815,9 45 a m, and dered to Manila as inspector general of out the year. Steam heat. Sun parlor. For booklet and terms, apply KEITH’S EXPRESS CO. T e le p h o n e 18?. 515 pm. LOBSTEES SI 5 0 ILED the department of the Pacific. Corner Ocean Avenue andOcvan Pathway. M. CLEMENT. OheckB Baggage direct On Bund ay will stop at Interlaken and Avon in place of North Asbnry Park and Asbury Park to S Ocean Avenue, Dl ectly on the ocean front. Modern In let off passengers. v Welsh Rarebits, Soft Crabs, Green Turtle Soup Think* Our Cattle Would Die. all appointments. Season June to October. Havana, July 2ti.—Senor Escalante, The Langdon M. J. HOLT. rRAINS LKAVB PHILADELPHIA (Broad St.) YOB Fare for lioonn Trip, ASBURY PARK, who claims to lie a practical farmer, has Corner Ocean ami Math avenues, ronvenlent to all 'fats C l a m B a k e D i n n e r s t o O r d e r written a letter to rI%e Diario de lu Ma­ of interest. Appointments are all new and modern. I., FRO»k LONG BRANCH At 4 05. 6 50, 830,11 44, am . 2 42. 8 30. 4 08, and The Chalfonte rates for June and September. Special rates to excursion­ 5 00, p rn, ween-days. Sundays. 4 05, and 8 80, rina, in which he takes the grouud that ists. L«*ck b o x ‘Al.%4. 8. W. RHLERK. 7 5 C a m. Market Street Wharf, via Camden and the scheme for importing 50,000 head of eniMreifc 40 cents Trenton. 6 10,7 to, 10 30 a in. 2 80 asd .180 p m. American cattle to thy island of Cuba is 7 Seuvl.-w avenue. Kept by Friends. Nicely located; half w«ek-davs; 4 SO^p m, Saturdays only. Leave IN" e p tu n e lEEeieclrts Fare, so cts. Cdiimen. es cts. Market Street wharf via Jainesburg, 710am , 1 impracticable ou account of the difficulty Mot.lr from tne sea; near the hot baths and bathing 4 00 p ro, week-days, of acclimatizing the animals. The writ­ New Arborton grouuds. H a NNAH BOKTON. [North Side of Shark River, Near Avon Depot er assertt that 40 per cent of the cattle < e Twelfth season Unobst -noted view of the ocean and WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH thuB imported would die. The plan should I h p 1 f I I £1 0*51 f t bathing grounds. Sanitation perfect. Electric lights. Take ASBURY PARK and » u crnTT ^ . I I I v 1 * a v* Sptx-i.tl terms for Juno aud September. P.O. Box ^104. be, Senor Escalante says, to import cat­ LKAVE aaOAD 8TIISET, PHILADELPHIA^ BELMAR TROLLEY to Avon J* K. O L U il, Proprietor Ocean and Abbott avenues M. B. HERITAGE. I n Ton am i« i tle from other sources than the United For Baltimore and Vfaahlnjfton, 8 50, 7 20. 8 82, TELEPHONE 57 P. States, After the w ar of. 1S08 the Span­ •J and ’» Pit.inin ave’iUf, 4 and *5 Mc.;iintock street. This hotel is 10 20,11 a in 12 09 (1236 Limited, Dining Car) .pen 'vll I lie year. Hun parlor* and well neafced rooms for the cool I 12 (Dicing Car), 3 12, 4 41 (5 28 ConfrreSdon*! ish government authorized the importa­ month. Th** only hotel in Ocean Grove supplied with seawater Limited, Dining Car), 6 34, B 17, 655 (Dining tion of cattle from other places than the T h e A laska»it ns The lo.-atiin is of the be.a, 100 feet from boardwalk and 8 0 C e n t s t-ar), 7 31 (Dlriing Car) p m, and 12 05night week United States, and those brought here ot auditorium and {.ont ofllce. N. H. KILMER, Proprietor. d *?». Sundays, 3 60,720,912, 1123 am , 12 09, 112 (Dining Car), 812, 4 41 (5 20 Congressional that time were found to acclimatize bet­ Limited. Dining Car;, 6 34 0 55 (Dining Car), S hark river amusement company ter than American cattle. Pin*. tVy cv. the t»f*(ii'h. , 7 11 (Dining Car), p m and 1205 night. T»:orou*h’j in ed that the ThocymuilH Listen to Bryan. assertion that there would be an eurly Meals a la Carte. Refreshments, etc. l a w y e r Mi*y lie D ln b u rre d . Lebanon. -Inly 20.—Colonel W . J. Via PLEASURE BAY Anthracite Coal Dsed Exclusively, Insur­ settlement of the dispute was correct. Clam Bake Dinners to order. Boats for Hire by the day, week or season. Trenton, N. J.. July 20.—The main H/yun .•?:»«>k-' ln-ie to an enthusiastic au- ing Cleanliness and Comiort As England's latest propositions await numbering fully 1U,000 persons. LEAVE PLEASURE BAY the decision of the United States the co­ branch of the supreme court bus made a Good Crabbing and Fishing. ( rule for Major Curl Lentz of Newark to Colonel hiy;,n preriioed bis speech with Week d ay s.,.,,...... 7.20 a. m., 2.10, 4.10,6.10 p. m. Time table In effect June 25.1899 lonial office is still hopeful, but the offi­ a glowing Tribute t<» the late Congress- show cause why he should uot be dis­ RETURNING LEAVE NEW YORK TRACKS LKAVK ASBDKY PARK. Take Electric Car Cookman Avenue and Main Street cer would not predict an early settle­ man ii. P. B.imd. wh-un he character­ For New York, via 8andy Hook route, 6 47, 712 ment. He had not heard of the reported barred. The court hsid before it the re­ Foot West 18th street port of the ethics committee of the Law­ ized '.is tb«* “father of the riiovement for 8.00, 9.00, *11.00 (Saturdays *12.45) a.m.; 2.40 p.m. 7 *0, 920, lOSSam, 12 08, 1 2 >, 2 35. 514 pm . offer of the United States to give to Can­ enian<’ij»;iti«*n from the clutches of the Bait«ryPark: SundajB from Interlaken utatlon, 9.21 > m, 418 ada a port on the Lynn ca'nal under yers’ club of Newark. This committee 8 40, 9 80, *11.80 (Saturdays *1.15) a. m;; 8.10 p. m. p m. some time ago conducted an investiga­ mom-v piww, through the restoration of For New York, Newark and Elizabeth via all rail WILLIAM GRIFFIN, Jr. American sovereignty and could’ not say the 16 to J- -ritver dollar to the rights at »outaf (Q10 Monday onlv* 8 20, 7 00, (7 80 New whether or not Canada would accept it. tion of charges made against Lentz and SUNDAYS York only), (7 88 except New York), 800, 10 56 reported against him. The court has the mir.Ls vrhich it enjoyed prior to 1873.’* a m, 12 05, 2 10, 4 00, 7 10^p m. Sundays from Guloncd B ryan’s speech was along the Leave Pleasure Bay 4.15, 4.30, 4 45, 5.00 p. m. WEST WANAMASSA A Sneer at Reciprocity* designated Attorney General Grey to Leave N. Y„ foot Weet 18th St. 8.20, 8.40, 9.00, Interlaken station. 7 37 a m, 4 18, 8 05 p m. conduct the case against the lawyer, customary i.ues. After the meeting he 9.20 a. m. For Philadelphia ana Trehton via Eliza be thport, . DEALER INj Kingston, Jamaica, July 26.—Relative was banqueted ut the opera house. Leave N. Y,, Battery Park, 8^0, 9,10, .9,80, 9.50 6 SO. (7 00 except Trenton) 8 00 am , 12 06, 810. to the protests of Louisiana and Cali­ but the matter will probably not come up a. m. 4 00 pm. 8unR, from foot of Rector street. 9 00,10 00, is worked under lease by F. 0. Wood, took in th e S p an ish -A jn e riq m w a r. r^*he 11 00 a m (1 00 Saturdays only) 2 00, 8 45, 4 30 PROPRIETORS directors are R. Lhjyd Parker, surgeon; $ 1 , 5 0 0 I * pm . Sundays to Interlaken station, 1 CO The Tallalnh Affair. and all the miners employed there are pm . B i c y c l e union men. The authorities are in the Lieutenant C. W. Juugen, John Walls, Leave New York, foot of Liberty street, all rail Rome, "July 20.—An official communi­ dark as to the reason for the abduction. chief engineer, of New York city. 2,000 route, i 80, 8 SO, 10 00 a m, (1 Ou Saturdays only) cation says that the United States secre­ 2 15, 3 80, 3 53. 4 45.- 5 38. 6 23 (8 0J Saturdays only) p m Sundays to Interlaken station, 9 00. R e p a i r i n g tary of state, Mr, John Hay, has in­ Boy* JMorder Their Playniate."' Alirer In Peqanrlraaia, 5 . 0 0 0 9 15 a m* J 30, 4 00 p m structed the American embassy to assure Chicago, July 26.—A special ‘to The Washington, July 2d.—Secretary and Leave New York from1 Pon»h P'erry, *WhItehaIl the government °f Italy that the United or .street, 8 25, 9 66a m..- P turdays only). Old Established Repair Shop Chronicle from Hartford City, Ind., says: Mrs. Alger have le’ft here for Thorndale, 1 55. 8 25,8 86, 4 35, * 2S « 10 (7 40 Saturdavs States will adopt every legal measure Coi*oner M. M. Clapper of this city ha* Pa., where they will spend a few days 1.000 only), p m. Sundayst» Interlaken Atatlon, 858 warranted by the facts to insure justice filed with the county derk his findings in with their daughter. Secretary Alger a m, 1 25,8 55 p ui To repair Bicycles right is a duty the in the Tallulah affair^ The communica­ the inquest on Ralph Shelly, a 9-year-old J. H. 0 T HAUSTN, Gen'l Hupt. repair man owes himself. To repair them will make a short visit to New York city 3 . 0 0 0 H. P. Baldwin, Geo, Pa*s 814 COOKMAN AVE. tion adds that Secretary Hay has ex­ Montpelier boy, who died from the effects on 'private business before returning to a t tfce right prioe la duty he owes, his pressed to the Italiun charge d’affaires of a thrashing qt the hands of four play­ customers Washington next Monday to close up his 4 . 0 0 0 at Washington the regret of President mates July 15. The coroner found that official connection with the government. McKinley for the deplorable occurrences. BICYCLE TIRES AT PROFITLESS death was due to a blood clot and inflam­ Major Hopkins, assistant adjutant gen­ PRICES. mation of the spinal cord and base of the 6.000 Hand work a specialty. Those Georgia Lynchlntf*. eral, U. S. V., and m ilitary secretary to BIOYOLKS RENTED AND STORED. brain as the result of- the injuries. Clif Mr. Alger, has arranged to sever his con­ At Six Par Cent/: Bainbridtfe, Ou.. July 20.—Two compa Haskins, Orville Bowerman, Herman nection with the army and resume the Old Established Repair Shop Goods called for and delivered. nies of state militia, ordered here by Gov­ and Will Payne and Mrs. Payne have practice of his profession in Detroit. J. W. Hetrick & Son ernor Candler to prevent any further been arrested as tho murderers. ON DEAL LAKE Send us a postal and our w agon lynchings, are now on duty around the An Indian Territory Mystery, 626 Mattison i Ave. M A R K G U Y Will call." Decatur county jail. John Williams, the Revolting Case o f Infanticide, Fort Gibson, I, T., July 2t>.~The Keator Block. ASBURY PARK, N .J. 548 COOKMAN ATE. negro whose life was threatened, was not W est Chester, Pa., July 26.—The most bodies of two white men, supposed to be lynched, ami when the state troops ar­ revolting murder that has startled this father and son, have been found in the MoBRIDfi BLOCK M. W . JAMES, M anager. T e l e p h o n e , 12# A . rived “they found the mob had dispersed. county for years came to light when the brash near the Tahilequah road, four It is alleged the mob will be reorganized. discovery was made that Mrs. Fannie miles from this place. Officers believe Steam launch direct to Farm from In. 'Stevenson, colored, of Hamorton crushed Hitch Over Japanese Treaty. they were murdered and gobbed by a THE SUN STOPS terlaken station every 20 m inutes. her infant child’s head with an &x, a f te r young man named Smith, who ia under Peking, Ju ly 2»L-*-The Jap an ese adm i­ A, strictly flrat-class family resort. which she threw* the body into a pen of arrest. . ' O pen ail th e yet-.r. LADIES ral and four officers from the squadron at hungry hogs, by whom the remains were Many New Soldier* Enrolled, Taku, gulf of Pe-chi-li, have arrived 1 Have you seen the devoured. The niurderess is. only 20 Washington, July 20.—Returns receiv­ here to visit the Japanese minister. years old. She has fled.' It is laid that Prince Komura, who was with the squad­ ed by Colonel W ard, the officer in charge J a m e s “2 " .:B qrd.Q n before leaving she made a, confession of of the recruiting service, show that (317 ron. was expected here in connection the crime to some one and that it reach­ P lu m b in g with* pending treaty neg/jtlatiofts, -but recruits were enrolled for the new volun­ ed the ears of the authorities. PATENT HUMAN ’ there appears to be a hitch regarding It. teer regiments. Tuesday, making the total The Saratocctr Entertain* Gueat*. enrollment to date 5,409. T in n in g More W agei Por Molders. Southampton, July 20.—Tht/mayor and Loaliet on a Holiday* Youngstown, O., July 20.—An increase sheriffs of Southampton -paid an official Furnace Work HAIR SWITCHES of 25 cents per day In wages has been Montelimnr. Ju ly 2^1.—President Lou- viait.to the United States schoolship Sar­ Ho stems oi* oords. Can be rolled, puffed granted all the movers employed in the atoga. They wpre cordially entertained bet has arrived* here, to spe.pd his vaca­ tion. He was welcomed by the mayor y % i . br knotted to Yery top. No lace, no wires, Mme. CARNETA’S various founderies of this city. The iu- by the commander aird tollieers of the no nets msed in tbe construction of Bangs, v.creaae dates from July 24 and affects- Saratoga..; At luncheon President Mc­ anil corporation officials, after which he Wives, Wigs, etg. Call a t rep^im ! to Mnrjmnne to visit his inother. £ ab o u t 000 hands, Kinley anil Queen Victoria were toasted. .J. E. FLITCROFT ' - . HAIR PARLORS : FacesieameiamiTaporizei ~ We carry a full line of them. Also, Thomas Rhoades^ Centerfleld, 0., writes: A Very Lucky Third Male, “ . DeWitt’a Little Early Risers expel from Oppoalta Postofflce Is a Scientific Adlunct to Beauty the system all poisonous accumulation^ DIAMONDS, SILVERWARE, CUT »r suffered from pilfcs seven or eight years. . Seattle. W ash.,,July 26. — A. Finley, 602H Cookma ft A venue, Bee tliem explained at • » . ’ , No remedy gave me relief until Dewitt’s third bfiirpr of the steamer tinrrone, now regulate the rtomach, bowels and liver, an d ^L A S S AND OPTICAL dOODS : OCEAN GROVE "One flight front, opposite post-Qfflce, Asbury Park. W itch Haw*l Salve, lees than a box of which being fitted up for a transport;, has re­ purify the blood. They drive away diiseaf e. permanently cured tne.” Soothing, heal­ ceived word from Ehgland that through dissipate melancholy, ..and give'health and A. W . CORNELIUS, .. . M R S L. C. B EN ED IC T BLACK’S DRUG STORE ing, perfectly harmless. Beware of coun­ the defttb of his father he 1b heir to an vigor for the dally routine. Do noc gripe PSEB8 Special AdyorciaemeptB Brtajj; lm 1 O pposite PoBtoffido'. ; terfeits, WsR. Ham.. • M tate amounting to nearfy $-4,000,000., or sicken, W**K, Ham, w 624_COOKMA'N AVENUE mediate results. Sbampoolag* etc, ..... THB ASBURY PARK DA1L/V PRESS, .CL Jfcbury P » i fietttt m m P a m t w o s flstotry Park frottii JWm far* Asbury Park M s r CHOICE HOTEL CUT ' The pophlar WEST END haa kept Dace with tbe srrowth of tbla greatt re»resort and______has been Ira- proved and extended year alter year to meet the requirements of tJi'e highest class of visitors. .. It Is noted ss being one of the largest and most select hotels Id Asbury Park, beautifully located tery M ar the beach on the most tofrm ant aveDue of the city, and has accommodations for four aundred guests. During the p u t year the hotel has been thoroughly renovated. FLOWERS In the line of amusements, the WEST END HOTEL provides as many as can be found In any first class hotel in the country. With Its magnificent situation, bo close to Ocean and Lake, and on the main thoroughfare of travel to and from the beach. Its architectural beauty and neat furnish­ ings and decorations, there are but few to compane with is Its great ball room Is tke center of all R. A. & E. N. RALSTON fashionable functions, and IS undeniably the beat In Asbury Park. LARGEST The orchestra, amusement hall, and the charming act of yoang people who throng to the FOURTH AVE. AND KINGSLEY ST. 602 Cookman Avenue fTEST END each year make all social affairs uncommonally attractive. Everything In the way of comfort and luxury forms a part oftbe equipment cf the hotel. The beach and famous boardwalk Opposite Postofflcej are distant bufcone block, and'the vlftW of the ocean Is made exceptionally fine by the large area of open ground stretching away from the corner of the hotol. Asbnry Par* The office. belnR large, airy and pleasant, 1b a favorite resort of guests. The register bears AND LEADING DIRECTLY ON THE BEACH tbe names of citizens prominent In the social and business life of the;eaatern. western and sduthem Greenhouses. Al'enhnrst oltles. TELEPHONE The dining-room Is bright and cheerful, the cuisine unexcelled, and the service excellent. The parlors and reception room are attractive and lnvIUng, The bedrooms are models of comfort, con- venienod and cleanliness. HOTEL THE LEADING HOTEL IN EVERY RESPECT The WEST END has b 11 modern electrical and Are appliances. Wstcbmen always on duty1, time dlalsystem used. Electric Elevator. Telephone and Telejrraph offices. Billiard Room and Barber shop connected with the Hotel. On application at tbe office tbe guests may obtain any kind of vehicle. Bates of the WEST END are as moderate as consistent with the class of service Elevator, Casino, Electric Lights, Baths, GEO. L. A TK IN S & SON. Extracts From Recent Reports of Con­ New management. For rates and other Information address sul McCook. F. t. TEN BROECK. Telephone 80 A, MORGAN & PARSONS

MINERS’ HAPHAZARD V70BK.

Tlie Klondike Metropnll* Overcrowd­ SUNSET ed, nm l tlie <»ntiilitfdK* F r n te r n tty , Are ItemiliiK n (iohlen liar- COLEMAN HOUSE HALL ve»t I'riin i l*r»N pec torn. W ushinctln. JiHy 2il.—Consul McCooU N O W O P E N siMnls^to-iifc >ta.tc department reports in to condilimis in Dawson City and Twenty-third season vicinity. 'I*he city, he says, is being rap­ o p en s J u n e 18. H u p erlo rln idly rebuilt alter the lecent fir**. The Entirely Remodeled and Beautified following cMnlcts are fnnn his reports: every respect For terms “There is .a great deal of activity in and booklet address hhippiim at orest nt.» At one time there Spacious Piazzas Superior Cuisine were 17 -te-unlMmts at the various land- inirs. The leiats are providing improved J.W.ROCKAFELLER&SON at couunodut ions for passengers, anti I do Sanitary Plumbing . hot see why excursion parlies are not or­ ganized to come and see this land of gold now tluit traveling is made com-' French Waiters Elevators fort.aUe. I should think a trip up the Yukon would he more interesting to Tennis Court HOTEL STRAND ASBURY PARK Atueiiran> r'tiau a trip up the Rhine. Golf Links PLAZA “The I Hi lit «tf passenger, and freight - THIRD AVENUE AND KINGSLEY STREET t.rnlhc wiO hereafter come hy the upper Hotel and Restaurant. American and European Plan. river rout;*, several lines of steamboats Capacity 200. The largest dud coolest rooms, halls and porches ,n As- connecti 11 u tl>i.» p-o t with Lake- Bennett. bury Park. Superior cuisine. All modern'improvements, Including electric THE SELECT AND LEADING FAMILY HOTEL OF THE NEW JERSEY COAST. The rates from Dawson City to Puget FRANK B. CONOVER, Owner and Proprietor Ijella In each room. B ^ t location In the Park; felng directly on ocean and lake. Orchestra daily. Unexcelled son ml are: First class, $185; second class, cuisine. Ftah dinners a specialty. Write ror clrculara. Bnt these will probably be reduced MAC CABTLANT) & DOWNING H. J. & S. A. BLY, Proprietors.' one-half as the season advances. The rates charged by the companies running boats to St. Michael’s, there to connect A M odern H otel by the Sea. with the ocean steamships, are $150 first class and $1U!> steerage. No second class H o t e l mail m atter will he brought iu or sent out HOTEL COLUMBIA for the present, as the mtes are too high. ON THE OCEAN FRONT. sum m ani No sec-Hid class mail m atter was received Situated In that delightful and'select part The most popular hotel in the all winter, at.d if any one wishes to send W a l d o r f of Town fcuown as NOR i H ASBUKY. Park. Unexcelled location. papers or magazines to his friends he Elevator. Baths. Evening Dinners. •ihouhl mail them 11s first class matter. FIFTH AVENUE On Ocean front. The ICsjiected Output. One hundred yards from 8peclal rates for Jane and September, “Instead of $20,000,000, which was re- beach. i Kingsley Street and Sunset Avenue jmi’ted as the probable output for this The only German house in district for the past 12 months, I am W. HARVEY JONEV’-: "-"sse WM. APPLEGATE, Prop. th is city. n formed that $10,000,000 will fully rpver the product. Keports from Alaska Musie dally. FAMILY HOTEL! E. WESTWOOD PRICE, Manage! ■ ud'cate that -more gold, will be found Terms. 33 00 per day. there than will ever come from this ter- Grand and Sewali Avenues rw ia ' f v a f j comer S*>cond qv* nueand Klners'ey street. One Block from P . JO N A S , h ny litory. Alaska is rich in placer mines, ■ Proji. OPEN ALL THE YEAR. I n e P o rtla n d beac,!- ^.' T W ii!t requires development. Very little Steam heat. Electric lights* ,irospie*iug was done, here last winter. All modern Improvements. First avenue and Berj?h stretrt. l*he miners simply ate up their grub and Sun parlor. Reasonable prices. The Carlton E. R. RICHARDS. wa't*’d for sn'iie one else to report dia- Laurel House .•ovciics of jt- 1-1- If tbe indications are The V ictoria fiH Hecond avenue. Plea^antlv situated. One block fond, thev on a stampede, dig a hole from bench. r (a .i. j: ! .. : i. y car.m .t liud p a y d irt Kingsley Street The Stafford R. W. & J H. BALL. it on.*1 to -.\ s..y lhe creek is no good aud NOW OPEN. Nhieteenth season. t*ett!*n. Under same management. Corner Filth Avenue and ftcck Street Open All The Year Corner First avenue and Kingsley street. Open untU October 1. The ••T.!!:s ( ai:Tt;y rctjinres indomitable MIBB B KEMPE, Proprietor f j p I D l l 1 f l . n K1'*1*1*®* ‘ffw d " an Tntm«fiti», O T n tn ipin ie pleasa a sa n tly situated jwar,tlieJ>eiach. pluc!; i.d cm/gy. It is very difficult to Opposite Sunset Lake Special accommodations'for bicycles 1 • with a fine ocean view. Terms moderate. M.L NIKMEYER, S. L. LUKEN8.' take care of one's health, as the canned For terms address MRS A. L. GUY. food and poor cooking are-hard on the sys­ /« f • a m m a _ fl (Formerly St. James). Comer Cookman ave. The W ellington t. .A H IIT lA frifll nueandwebbstreeL Open all the year. Com* tem. Typhoid fever has already broken 1 * 1 1 11 W-l v l d l AM I v o l Wte lI manding full view of the sea. Broad porches. out six' 'weeks earlier than last year. Fifteenth Season. JUTte, airy, comfortable rooms. Steam heated throughout. Service and cuisine excellent. Tbe ground .upon which the city is built E. VAN AKEN. is being .drained, $ltt.000 having been OPEN UNDER SAME MANAGEMENT. SENS FOR DESCRIPTIVE BOOKLET. EDGEMERE INN spent on this work. There are. several Eighth season. Between the oce«n and Sunset lake; FRANK E. SMITH. Fourth Avenue. Half Block from the Beach. within full view of both; within two minutes walk of hundred destitute persons in Dawson The Park View the beach. who want to get out of the country and Modern improvements. Fifth avenue. M. E BROOM ALL. have not the'mean*. — : B A N T A & SM A K T . First Avenue, between Berph and Kingsley Streets. “Thi* city is overcrowded at present, The Westminster Now open for the?2d season unflerpame management. mo*t of the work at the. mines having Richards House For particulars address MRS. W. L. RICHARDS. ceased for the season.^ aud the gambling 2 / 8 Fourth Avenue fraternity and saloons are reaping rich Oppn all the year. Enlarged and Im­ harvests. At the junction of 101 Dorndo . June to October. Eleventh sean'B, Block and a halt from ocean;" fine proved. Electric lights and gas. Fun par­ nml Bonanza creeks. 14 miles from Grand Avenue Hote! lors. Superior table. L. SILL, Proprietor. ocean view. Rateu and other information can te tad by addressing here, unite a lowti has sprung up since 8 . A. OLIVER, Prorrietor. -w, - j * -* Eighth avenue, near ocean. last year. chi< J)y composed of gambling Hotel Devonshire a / I f - ) A y ( 1 f f l T f 1 » # Recent improvements. Evening dinners. houses. Aii vats and conditions of men V y j-X -X tj-X . All conveniences, electric lights, etc. a re found 1:1 ibis country—doctors, law­ N o r w o o d H a ll Seventh Avenue and Webb Street TEL.RPHONE— “0-1 FRANK M. COOPER. yers. p dn'.mu'- working at any thing V they-can tind to do." Corner Fourth avenue, and Kingsley street. Superior table service. Now open. Enlarged and refurnished. For oarticulars and booklet address Special term s fgr the spring and fall months. A. J. HAMBLEN, Manager The Franklin E. STROUD. »Oj IE. CITY DISOOVEEIES. Hr.use thoroughly equipped with the Harris patent fire escape and alarms. 215 Third avenue 1 nil ocean view. Modern Improve 304 First avenue, near beach. Slori«‘f ol H ieli Vi«*Iays: Ten Broeck House TEN HKOECK & JORALEMON. The Fenimore Qramercy Hotel THOS. NOBLE.. “I have talked with Louis hnne, son of Charhs D. Lau*1 of the Ctica mine, mi 511 First Avenue. 109 Third avenue, Ocean block. Twenty-second reason. Full First Avenue, near beach Excellent location. Home comforts. ocean view and near to lak»*s and bathing; grounds. Perfect California. Young Lime came here HcKinley Villa Modem improvements. E, M. WILSON. Clifton House sanitary system, artesian water, gas, electric light. about four, months ago, and has had' Under new, literal management. First class in all Sts appointments. 1 ad-69 M. N. MYERS. good locations. He showed me a bag of For rates, descriptive booklet and map showing location, address gold and said that in 11 working duys he Fourth avenue anti Kingsley street. v J f l ' A. ^17 8econd avenue. Near beach and all places of inter* HARRY J. ROCKAFELLER,.Owner sjad Proprietor Nineteenth season. One block from ocean. tuid taken out . " 1 pounds of gold (#10, Colonnade Hotel PHILIP HILDBICll, Proprietor. 1 h e L y n d n u r st wrms for Ju~ vj?SkK*' 0(H)) from claim No. !), on A nvil creek ; that. too. without being do\vti to bedrock. 21G Cookman avenue. T h e cl. 1 im adjoining his is down tb bed Trenton House and Cafe One block from ocean and Wesley lake.. A- v o z j l H o t e l s dirt, below ice. and as high as $42 has All modern Improvements. Superior table service. Twenty-third Beancu under present manage been taken from a single pun. Claims THE LENOX ment. Special terms for June aud September. K. 8. WAGNER. flvoq-dg-tHB-Sea a rc 1.1*20 hy 0»;i) feet, so a b o u t fo u r Fourth. Ave. one block from Ocean aoa hkstavbkue, claims run to I he mile. Anvil creek is Near the beach and promoaatlo. A 1 conveniences and a bout-, (debt miles in length, so the 30 or Near Filth avenue bathing grounds. Complete in all modern Improvements. ccmforts for permanent and transient guests. Excel­ Diroctlyon the Beach 40 locations control the entire creek. Hotel flatth^w lent table, the beat bedB, and moat approved sauitary Every room looking out HRS. J. A. FENN. equipment. Address G, W. Matthews, Proprietor. on the ocean. “L’p t«i the present time probably AVON C.000 locations" have been recorded in One block from ocean. Open all the year. 'Excellent ac­ Entirely refurnished from top to cellar. Open all the year. Ifot and eold salt and rn>eh water hatlw this district. Many of them, a majority commodations for guests at moderate rates. Near car line, in the hotel. For terras apply to CRANSTON A HAND. MHnajr<*rs. Avon Inn: or. l‘*7 Brondway, N. Y. The Brighton churches and popular amusement*. —in fact—were located by powers'of at­ H otel Clarendon an Third Avenue MRS. H. HUNT. torney. These have been and are being IT nltfV l-’lnnnrtnl Troable*. Our Cnnnc.— At n meetim London. .Inly '2*5. Much excitement •not recognizing I he right to take up Full ocean view. has been causcd here hy the mysterious claims in this manner. Nome City is lo- Two bloc&a from the ocean. One of the finest views of the Park and ocean S u r f H o u se i Twenty-fourth Season, of the ereiliiors n|' thr gtivernnn'tit <»i Uniti. hi'lil in thi> Xntiniml palace hen*, poisoning of a score of guests of the Inns cated on a sliuhl mesa, back from the to be had. Near Sunset Lake, boating and bathing ground! Flrstclass hotel E. A. MARTIN. of Court hotel, which, it is alleged, ,wtls In every respect. GEO. W. WATERBTJRY. the ntiiiister «*1* lin::nce sul>iuitted n prop­ bench about 2tM> feet. Lots are staked Corner Second avenue and Bergh strait. osition fur the I'dus'didHtion of tin* in- due to American canned fruit. A second off 100 by otiO feet, au d th e w hole Fourteenth season. victim, Mr. 1*\ AV. Hartlett. of Philadel­ plateau is slaked, not only for town lots, s*. , ■ . . _ j 4GS SewsnUt ftvemia Noas* Seventh avenue Ban parlor. Open all The Ashland MRS. A. GEORGE. terior ilrhi ni' the island, which amount* | U r e r l T y®®*’* Bteam heat, baths, gas; large and comfortable ^ooms. to a hunt .^hin.iMii >. The plan suggested phia, died during the night/ The fruit but also as mining locations. Trouble coutemphites the suspension of payment was eaten a week ago,-rind all who par­ will ensui* over town lots, as new arriv­ Sixth avenue, two blocks from ocean. took of it were made ill, one of the num­ Now open Remodeled and Improred. 21st . Modern improvements. Appointments flrst-class. on the principal for one year and that als claim 10t) by "00 constitute unfairly Season. Address The Northern • C. M. JONES. durint; tlial time there shall he a reduc­ ber dying on July 21, the medical certifi­ large lots. A few loghoiiscs have been Metropolitan Hotel THEODORE OVKS cate assigning gastric! enteritis as the tion of «Si> cents . 0 1 1 the export duty on erected, but it is mainly a city of tents.” _ TW T _ „ J • Corner Third avenue and Kingsley street. coffee. The creditors retired \yithout hav­ cause of dea'th. An inquest will be held Nineteenth season. First-class accommodations. I i l C I ll C l r i a l a f l O 1C One block from ocean. Season from May to November. in the case *»f Mr. Bartlett. The Aus Detroller* <0 Welcome Alijer. One block from Ocean. 1 1 W i a i W H U I V MRS. D G. CONOVER. ing reached a decision, hut appeared te The Leadley Special Hates for June and Feptember. he nnfavorably disposed toward the prop- tra)inn cricketers', who have heeli resid­ Detroit, July 20.—There was’ a special PROBST & LEADLEY ing at the. hotel, were happily absent »T^1 _ _ \ _ I * • _ _ Blxth avenue, third house from bedch. Unobstructed ocean opiti<»n o f tin- m iiiisier id' finance. T h e n meeting of the committee having in | n e V O rlvS rill C View. Excellent cuisine and *ervlce. Soecial terms for will he another meeting, at which a defi­ when the fruit was served. charge the ^reception to General Alger * 1 I V I V I I \ O I I I I V June and September. C. S. HUNT, Manager nite understanding may he reached. The An Oilo Contain Scandal. upon his return from Washington. It Minot House E,enlne dlnBBre- OAPT^J.'sltl^T^roprletor. was announced that a special train had financial situation is regarded us critical. Hillsboro, O., July 20.—1The report of n p f - _ r * f | _ 2p0 8econd avenue. This hotel is delightfully located. Ctoly been arranged for to accommodate 300 I , | | 0 V V I I I i C I block from the beach and has all the modern Improvements a committee appointed three months ago 206 Third Ayenue. ‘Vnclit- Tent nni-t* iron?ponefl. people, which will go to Toledo to meet, Wow open. . Large, cheerful I I I V WW I I 1 W 1 U MUS. C. M.*VAN WICKLE. to examine the records of county officers The W arwick Terms reasonabla . Newport. It. f.. .Inly 26.—It is an­ fo r th e post ten years has \ caused a the general there and escort him home. • .• \ 1 3 _ J i „ Comer Grand and Fifth avenues.. Oit«n a11 the year. Opposite nounced lij* the racing com mil tee of the jgreat se'nsntiqn hy showing- thntUIn that Steps will be\ immediately, 'taken to ar­ rM g > jk . „ j i 800 Sixth AveaueT^Two blocks from board walk; full ocean £ I J W l 1 1 1 Z beautiful 8unaet Lake. Terms reasonable. Newport YuOht Uacing aasoeiafion that range for reduced rates op all railroads M, CONKLIN. time ^he illegal fees an hagerman & so n ; by different county officials aggregates Sugbet avenue, one block from ocean. All modem Improve don the ruco urlrauged for Saturday be­ $58,200.’ Syiis airainst tbe various otii- eral Atgej-’s arrival., u ments. Baths, electric lights, electric .bells. Table flrst-class. tween Columbia and Defender owing to 210 Second Avenue. Eleventh Season. Good Ocean The Madison cerS) to recover th a t iviun'iut w ill'b e in ‘ ’ "IpeclalSpecial terms forfor”the the Spring8 Evening dinner. » i J. K. DODMAN. the fact that the Columbia's steel mast Knftlnn'd IVnn “ICendy For W ar. Hotel Gladstone aSKS?*8, Mas. M.-E. APPLEGATE. sisted on by taxpayers.-\Of this, sum., Simla! July.20. -It has trunspired that Comer Grand and Muproe avenues, One' block from Electrle will not bo ready In time. The race will |22,rletor. ?30 a month has been granted to All Yu who has served in the navy for Jtf yean died 20th, apoplexy, Santiago; Puerto « t r \ 613 FIRST AYENU^. ' - • ( Principe, Henry . Johnson, saddler, l£, Two mtantes'w»lk from b8*cb. Open eatTra j » r , He was last with Dewey's scjnadroii o >Tr. anfl Mr^v B. LackEinp, E aton, Mo.* Now opeu tgider new management. A delightful Eighth cavalry* dle^ 22d, yellow ferer; write: “One MmoteCoutfhCare kaved the Steam- bott. Uodflm Improremont,. Simmer homelike house; all improvements; convenient to the. Olympia. ITe is first China inn The Philadelphia lutes, (a to »15. (V I and winter pridM, SSJto *8. The Ward Villa William. Goerlck, private, Of FlfteeaUi llfo.or our little boy trhen nearly,GM with. tbe ocean. JIBS.J3ALTER. to Bo penslonen .by trifle 8am. 5 * 7 ssa M t A ra ra t. ‘Families cQQsldettta. . Infantry, dfod 23d, yellow fertr. cn o p J* :■ Wi'lCr^— *- v 8 THB ASBURY PARK DAILEY PRESS. FOR LITTLE FOLKS. Incandescent Qas Lam ps AN ESKIMO LAD. ' Getting an Education In America <0 C om plete S& cts It’s Not Easy to Tell Use In His Native Land. THIS MEANS Mene, the 10-year-old Eskimo boy whose picture Is shown here, is study­ A Best Quality B urner The story of our furnishings ing In an American school, aud hla A Best Quality M antle for sum m er service. D epartm ent m entioning is all that can be drawing and penmanship are as good A Best Quality Ground Shade as that of any American boy of his done; the detail of item s m ust be left for individual inspection A Best Quality Chimney He was brought to this country a Suppose we visit first the departm ent where ready-to . A 7 1 for 39 C ents lotjg time .ago by Lieutenant Peary, w ear garm ents for ladies’ and misses are on exhibition. H ere PICK THESE UP WHILE THEY LAST we find an array of skirts of all fabrics, w ork suits and bicycle suits of all the popular m aterials, m ade in styles the latest, and MANTLES in m anner the best. Shirt waists? The display we have has no W e don’t sell seconds. Every M antie fully warranted Two f\o

rival on the sea coast. Not a popular coloring, style, or m a­ P r i c e 1 5 C ents Each $1.50 D ozen i ■ terial but here is represented, and all down to date trim s and No less in any quantity for this quality. W e can howeverorder Thousands of visitors to the Twin Cities know all about our you Mantles from 85 cents p er dozen up. furnishings. two modern stores, for they have been pleased patrons for’ many Don’t buy starched M antles. years. On the other hand their are newcomers who have no idea D O N ’ T FA.IL, TO V ISIT that Asbury Park and the surrounding country supports two estab­ BATHING SUITS lishments equal, and in many respects superior, to the more preten­ W edeFs Variety Stores 1 tious shops in New York and Philadelphia. To thip latter class we W e’ve long been the leaders in this line and guard well W e are underselling everyone in the following goods— w a n t t o say a word. the claim which we fancy-we can m aintain. There’s nothing in WINDOW SHADES, TINWARE, HARDWARE Briefly, our two stores— The M ammoth and the Ocean Palace the to be desired garm ents for tot or corpulence but we have WOODENWARE, TOYS, STATIONERY, —handle only the best grades of goods. By this we mean that it, and in all grades. The dye and make the same sort we BOOKS, NOTIONS, Etc. every article displayed for sale is the best of its grade m anufactured- have so successfully handled for m any years. MENE. Shoddy goods put on the m arket merely for the purpose of selling the great explorer, and speaks good 620 COOKMAN VENUE, Between Bond and Emory Sts.. them to those who demand “cheap" products, we never did and English. When he grows up he in­ ASBURY PARK1. ten d s to go l^iack hom e tq th e lan d never will handle, True^ we sell goods cheaply, but the cheapness where the days, and the nights are six does not represent their real value—ready cash and lynx-eyed DRESS G O O D S months long to teach his people the buyers are responsible for the cheap feature of the selling. W e also things he learned In this country. Protect Yourself From Storm sell the best goods m anufactured, and in doing this com pete success­ All grades and weaves of course in stock, but just now The Persistent Boy. fully with the city departm ent shops. particular interest centres in the light and airy substances At times persistency is very tiresome. THE GREAT MANUFACTURERS W e maintain 2 3 distinct departm ents, everyone complete and Known as challies, lawns, batistes, monsselines, etc. W e At others it is a virtue. The boy who doesn’t persist In the right direction kept up-to-date as to assortment and pricing of the goods. Think tocked upenormbusly, but- the first installm ent has already does not succeed, but he should first be of your favorite departm ent store at home and in our establishments been exhausted and duplicated— (a quiet word in behalf of sure that he has the right to persist. A Chicago paper tells of a persistent you can purchase the same line of goods with the exception of selection and price ticket.) boy who has the right idea. It seems groceries and liquors. that a young man came out of a little nOGKIBTOJH SALE Then think of the-advantage of buying at ourstores—you can tailor shop in that city recently with a hammer and a piece of board in his Offers great opportunities for you to purchase a M ackintosh at select your purchases personally, the pricing will be as low, if not A S T O CLOTHING hands. It was 9 o’clock In- the morn­ low?r than your home m erchant asks, and goods are delivered im­ ing, and the thoroughfare was crowded. After a brief survey he turned to the mediately in perfect condition. All things being equal, you see it M en’s, youths’, and boys’. Just what is needed for the doorway again and producing a nail 3 3 Per Cent, on the Dollar is to your advantage to buy at our stores. W ith this explanation, from his pocket began to fasten the prevailing weather, either in suits com plete or separate gar­ we invite you to come in at any tim e and stroll through our store?. board to the door frame. Then It was ments. The prices range from 4 8 c t o $ 2 4 . 0 0 ...... seen that it was a sign, and it bore the Ladies’ M ackintoshes in all styles and fabrics from $ 1 . 0 0 t o Polite clerks will show the stock for the mere asking, and you need O f shoes, we have that general comprehensive line foaglc words, “Boy Wanted.** $5-50. Former prices from $ 3 . 5 0 t o $ 1 6 .0 0 . not buy if you do not want to, but in case you do purchase and you The young man had struck the nail which is to be expected of a first class establishm ent. W e fancy about four feeble blows when he felt G entlem en’s M ackintoshes in all colors and styles from $ 1 . 7 5 find, the goods have been misrepresented, your money comes back striking arm plucked by the sleeve. there’s npthing in the way of style, size or m ake but here it is hlB to $7.50. without any argum ent on our part. H e tu rn ed his head. There stood the Children’s W aterproof G arm ents alm ost given away. o be found, and we’re extrem ely careful of the m argin of pro­ boy who wanted the job for which a boy was wanted. fit in this departm ent. “Did you hire a boy yet?" he asked. Mall O rders Promptly Filled. “Great Scott, no!” said the tailor’s Send Breast and Length M easure. assistant. “I haven’t got the sign up yet.” “Well, you don’t need to put it up STEINBACH COMPANY now,” said the small boy. “I’m here. flassachusfctts Rubber Co. COOK’S BEE H IVE W hat do you want of the sign?” General Outfitters for the Home and Wardrobe, The young man thought awhile, looked at the boy once br twice aud 6 15 Mattison] [Ave., Asbury Park TWO MODERN STORES, then took the board down. “I guess you are right,” he said. The Mammoth. The Ocean Palace. Origin of the Pontnl System* “ Come In.” Tbe PbLnonit‘i)t,.. . P A W L E Y ’S . E fle c t of a n **ll.t* Cookman and Emory, Cookman and Main The wonderful postal system. which The boy got the position. He 'was A cockney who**, nam e was O g to n At a small party mk . evening Spread eatfle advertising may fo^l some of the has reached out until it includes every quick and he was persistent at the those present were tn name the BOTH STORES ON THE TROLLEY LINE. people a-huh of the time, but the best advertise­ vhich he. following the asapse of his ment Is found In genuine va'ues all the time. country on the face of the earth, bad right time. Of such is the kingdom of zlass. pronounced H ogtow n. nettW»d at most common and at tb** same time the Quality for quality and price for price, the its beginning in the mind of an inge­ success. most complicated aejiun in the human offeringa' of the Pawley Store cannot be aur ;he beginning of thn.present century in passed. In addition to the matny harsaina in nious Frenchman. ;he city of New York, where he did phenomena Various answers were very line, we unnodnce thla week a final In 1 fi58, early in th e reign of Louis Some “Boy” Proverbs. Her Majesty’s Corset “Boys will be boys” Is a mighty poor business us a trader Hie prefixing of given, showing all degrees of observa­ XIV, M. de Velayer established a pri­ tion and thought Not one. however, IS FULLY WARRANTED. Furniture Clearing Sale. excuse for any act that Is unworthy ;he h was the occasion of a postoffice vate penny post Boxes were set up at hit npon the, answer that the questioner We propose to close out e*ery pl«ue »T the re of a boy. Boys will be men Is what itory wljich Dnniap. the author of the We wieta you to understand clearly that It Is your mainlng stock during the next two week**, if pos- the street corners for the reception of had in min?roup $10.00. There is lots more courage in beln^ John Hogtown. ” are so sure that HER MAJESTY’S CORSET Is all that Your choice of any suit In third group $12.00. delivery, and thus the first postoffice in ‘None. sir. ” was tlie invariable nn- plain the pbuun:...-!.- •• i somebody Sideboards.—Nine different patterns; former the world was established whipped by a larger boy than yourself is claimed for it that we freely indorse it and give it this prices $10 '*i t<> $25.00; now arranged In three In a good cause than there is In whip­ iwer. try- most litteral guarantee. M. de Velayer was so greatly encour­ “Walking.* */!;•-»■* Dr Holmes, groups. First $1' 00, second $12 JS0. third $8 50 ping a little fellow. It marks the dif­ ‘Very strange," said he. feeling un- F O R S A L E BY Chairs. -Odd lot of crttage tinij dining: chairs aged by the success of his enterprise “is a perpetual fa.'iim: with a perpetual at about liHif t ; .Wc, ?5c. and $1.0" each. ference between a boy and a bully. jasy about the goods he had ordered that in order to develop il still further self recovery It is a uuwt complex, vio­ STEINBACH COMPANY . W ardrobes.— I<*trg«* size single dour wardrobes, Don’t kick your dog because you from England and the bills of exchange 3 feet wid*-. fWt high with large drawer for he printed certain forms of billets or lent and perilous operation, which we Both Stores: Cookman A re. and Main Bt and Cookman linen; two pat terns; your choice for $6.u0 know he will forgive you. A boy that he had remitted. Ave. and Emory St., Asbury Park, N. J. notes which were intended to cover all divest of its extreme danger only by Ladies* Desks. - Two elegant patterns, quar­ takes a mean advantage of a dog’s One day after] the nsual. question. tered oak front, French leirs, brass rail, floe finish; the ordinary requirements of business continnal practice from a very early were $8.00 atid your choice now for $5 00. good nature Is never the kind of a fel­ ‘Any letters for John Hogtown*?’* his in great towns. These forms contained period of life find bow complex it Oil Cloths and Linoleums.~ To close out pres- low to take on a camping trip. ?ye, following the clerk, noticed that 'ent stock vv>* *re selling 40c oil cloths at 27c, and blanks which were intended to be filled is when we attempt to analyze it. We 75c, linoleums at 1'Jc per yard. The several- The real hunter or sportsman always aewas looking among the letters begin­ up by the pen with such special matter learn how violent it is when we walk patternsa/Tord an excellent variety for selection. treats a /gun as if it were loaded, even ning with H. Window Shades and Curtains.—You know as might be necessary to complete the *’Olio, ” cried he, “what are you against a post or a door ip the dark values Pelt aJuulea. mounted complete on first writer's object The idea at once be­ if he knows to the contrary. quality spring roller 10c each, opaque shades £$c. looking there for? I said John Hog­ We discover bcw dangerous it is when Lace curtains at 75c. 87c. and !>8c per pair. came popular, and the printed forms tow n. M we slip or trip and come down, perhaps Floor R ags.—Only a few left All wool Smyrna accompanied the expansion of the postal Yonng Patriots, mgs, full size, ;.0x00,81.50 and $1.75. Carpet ruga, “I know it, sir. and 1 am looking for breaking or dislocating our limbs, or service throughout the larger cities of What do you think Mother Robin found 27x51, 50c and 75c. Upon the ground lohn Hogtown. and there’s nothing for overlook the last step of* a flight of France, and it wafc many years before Refrigerator Opportunities. When she wm Joyously working away. yon. ” stairs and discover with what headlong they fell into disuse. —Harper’s Round One bright spring day. Violence we have been hurling our­ It !s not too late to buy refrigerators. Hot Building a cozy numrner nest “Nay, nay!/' shouted John. “Don't WANTED! weather ha^ only Just commenced. We are sorry Table. ______selves forward.' we tioudd not supply the demand for small sizes, For many a little downy guefft? look among the haitches; look among but we have an me exceptional bargains in me­ Still 9molting: Twelve Yeari After. the hoea” And among the O’s were All this is very true, as we all know dium sizes. We can't expect to sell them in Stripes oi red and stripes of whits to our Borrow; still the genial Autocrat December. have cut the prices to the bone to The man had been absent from New In tbe sunshine bright, ?ound a pile of letters addressed to John unload.them now. York for a number of years. During his With shining staro on a field of blue, Dgton, which had been accumulating has not explained the phenomenon.— At $9.50 a hardwood upright refrigerator. 27 New York Timea Inches wide, 50tnch*vt in height, door to ice cham­ absence many changes had taken place She found. Don’t you for many a week. ber on front, tine article and easily worth $12,00. Soma of his friends had moved away Think she was very wise, and more. At $9.50 again, a handsome hardwood chest, 24 To fly that fla# beside her door? Secret of the Telephone Dlacovery, • From Bad to W orie. O perators to m a k e inches wide, 40 inches long, 36 Inches high, heavy and some had died. Though he Jiad metal shelve and ice rack in bottom for protec­ taken the New York papers pretty reg­ And so, as you’d naturally, think, Professor Alexander Graham Bell is Several ladies and gentlemen were tion against injury. ' ularly. he had not kept up with these 1 The earliest blink reported to have explained in a lecture riding down town in a cable car They Out from under their mother’s wings were jnoatly strangers to one another, Summer Stoves. friends of his as he should have done. By the cunning things bow he came to invent the telephone as n i g h t s h i r t s . How many-homes' we have made' comfortable One evening he called upon a woman Was straight at those stripes and stars so fair, follows: but the conversation became general. already. N<» hot kitchens: no heavy coal . Beaming on them as they nestled there. One of tbe ladies had been at the buckets; no ashes when the “ Quick Meal” Htove friend who was living at a hoteL Ar­ “My father- invented a symbol by opera the night before and was loud In Is in use. We have otlur ma*es too. Some to rived at her rooms, he found her sur­ Believe It or not, u pleases you. which deaf mutes could converse, and be closed out at half prioe. her expressions of disapproval »"At $9.50, four humor aqwered to lire; fire Is Uien extlngulslied she had the air of a marquise in some mind and Indomitable courage saved my modeL He supplied me with a dead automatically. SUphtiv shopworn, but fully war­ Mzna Bchroedpr herseJf 1 Slae is sitting old picture “And your husband, too/ the lives of a number of soldiers at a man’s ear, and with this ear I experi­ ranted ; reduced from $5.00. beside you, ” he replied coldly At $0.00, a three burner blue flame oil stove, he went on. “he is just the same as pertain military post during the civil mented, and upon applying the appa­ with wick, far more satisfactory in UBe than some After the general silence which fol­ ever I saw him just now down in the war. Some ammunition had been cov­ ratus 1 found that the dead man’s ear of the so-called wickless stoves, ami thoroughly lowed the remark, the critical lady reliable, ought not to be sold for less than $1().5'J. lobby He was smoking ’ ered with cotton to protect It from a wrote down the vibrations. Large tin baking ovens; $1.87, sheet Iron 8>.25. turned to the ginger with many con­ The woman looked a trifle startled sudden rainstorm. After the storm “I arrived at the conclusion that if I fused apologies. L am ps. for a moment, then recovered her com­ had passed the cotton became ignited could make iron vibrate on a dead “It is that horrid critic Schmieder STEINER & SON The “ New Rochester” is a marvel of simplicity posure with considerable effort. in some way. The soldiers all took to m an ’s e ar 1 conld make an instrument of operation and brilliancy of light. A new line who has influenced my judgment con­ just in; 75cup “ 1 am sorry to hear.' she remarked their heels with the exception of the more delicate which would cause those cerning your R in g i n g 1 I believe it is he Deqorated Table Lamps, ordinary burner, shade gravely “that my husband is still drummer boy. He climbed up, tore vibrations to be heard 'and understood. to match; 69c complete. who is always writing against you.' it will certainly pay you to know our store. smoking He has been jiead for 12 away the cotton and averted all dan­ t thought if I placed a delicate piece of ASBURY PARK* N. J. yeara " —New York San. steel over an electric magnet I could He must be a most disagreeable and ger. He Is now a prominent business pedantic person. ‘ W. M. PAWLEY, & CO., man In a large city unknown as a hero get a vibration, and thus the telephone Shoot Ins Stars. was completed. “Had yon. not better tell all this to China Hall. of w ar. When a shooting star breaks into “The telephone arose from my at­ Mr. Schmieder himself V calmly in­ Furniture, Stoves, anj House Furnishings, flame in our atmosphere, the residuum Old Glory Flower. tempts to teach the deaf to speak. It quired Mme, Schroeder. “He is sitting 105M64 Main Street, of the combustion remains in the air A strange flower has been found on arose from iny knowledge, not of elec- next to me. ”—New York World. Asbury Park. the Isthmus of Tehauntepec. It grows and can be found in what is known as 'tricity, but as a teacher of the deaf; A ‘Lena6 n In Patience, atmospheric dust. The virgin snow of on a small tree and gives forth a per­ Had I been an electrician I would not CHARLES F. W YCK0FP fume Only at noon. Bnt tals is not the When the emiuent botanist Professor the polar regions was often seen to be have attempted it “—Electrical World. Aitman of Glasgow was a ' small boy ly* Your Gycle Why go bumping around with a queer part, for In the morning it id IW ler In spotted with traces of dust which con he had the present of a silver bit, pure white, at noon'red and in the A Kantlppe Outwitted. ■ OILS, BRUSHES la the cellar or attio waiting for good roads? tained particles of iron. Like particles whereupon his mother was so worried Mixed Paints evening bine. If this red, white and , * A n' Englishman of Lymington £ad VAHHISHBS Be wise ant^havp it overhauled, have the are found on church towers and else with questions aa to what he should db blue blossom only grew thickly In the the misfortnue to live in a continuous, bearing's taken apart and examined. A LAME BACK where Among the minute bodies that with it that she exclaimed. “Really United States it would perhaps be the quarrel witlj hi.u wife, who was a mod HARDWARE AND NOTIONS1 measure-of satisfaction la yours as you ride When you can get Instant relief in a 10c. box ot dance* in the sun s rays there are cer you had better go to Thomas Elliot’s (a n atio n al flow er. „ em Xantippe and threatened in case i l l Untfi of Interior and Exterior Pftintta* your machine with the fall knowledge that tainly particles of shooting stars. Well known pharmacist) and buy aix done, either by contract or dajr’iVork. r (Ifilie fivltteat she survived nim to dance over his it Is safe and In perfeot oonditlon.' No mat­ The sands of the African deserta pence worth of patiencet * jC*tim*te* cheerfully KirbU.. IHNSON’S _ grave ■ ft was her lot to outlive him. ter what igako, we can duplicate; any part when examined by a microscope present “That boy of mine " remarked the Down the street marched the lad and- proud parent extravagantly, “is the but it was not sb easy to carry qut her of any koyde, Better examine your tires. traces of* very small iron particles demanded of the chemist. “Mr Elliot, genuine article He’s all wool you can thireat The husband , had the precau­ If flat or loese on the rim, don’t ride them which seem to have been subjected to a please give me sixpence worth of pa­ ■l M U M ’ ^ E H ° P 1LLS b e t ” tion to make an injunction in his will till overhauled. .' high temperature and the Challenger tience ’ ■ The best Kidney preparation on earth, and a “Shouldn’t wonder. ’* commented old requiring his body to be bnried in the on ite remarkable trip to the Atlantic Mr. Elliot taking In the situation at f O 'C E N T B O X cot>tains nearly ns muck rb Grnmpy W1 notice that he*shrink? sea. neqr his residence and without » Zacharlas & Co. others sell for 50 cents. If your druggist will found at times ih its dragnet fragments a glance quid . “Certainly my 4 boy from washing “ —Philadelphia- Record ceremony The injunction wa§ complied not supply you, send tis five a-cent stamps and of magnetic iron ^vhich we have every there’s a chair Just sit down and wait Babeskin Soap 7*3 Mattison avenue, asbury park get a bo? by mail. * . reason to believe fell from tbe sky. Sir w ith. ______• Gun-shot wounds and powder-burns, cuts, till you get It" ‘ William Thompson (Lord Kelrin) and PURE AND SWEET. ilGPAin SHOP ATTACHED ' Tbe Johnson Laboratories, lac., Phila. bruises, sprains, wounds from rusty nails, On tbe Contrary. Professor Aitman‘s endeavor to pur­ Richter have even seen in the aerolites ‘ For Sale bj£ all Druggists. Insect stings and ivy potoionlng,—quickly *“ Inn’t .that a fire alarm bell that’s chase patience was a great' success. It Toilet Bath arid Nursery Agcnte foi^tho ■' •' •. the disseminators of the germs of life, healed. by DeWltt’s w/fch Hazel Salve. made a deep impression on "the lad and ringing*'- • ‘ * ft , ' Columbia and Cleveland ' ■ throughout the universe, — Chautau Positively prevents blood poisoning. Be­ , “Well, I should, say not 'That's the was one of the factors of bis Success in quan.' ■ ‘ .. ware of counterfeits. “Dewitt’s IB SAFB life. STEINBACH COl^PANT! The SfloitE P ress costs only 51 a year and sure*, W. r ; Ham. . bell of the Universalist chu rch .C h i- TWO OP THB PB3T TritaiWi • ___ W «•