THIRTEENTH YEAR. NOr 208. ASBURY PARK, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1899.—EIGHT PAGES. TWO CENTS

SEA BRIGHT JURY VERDICT STOKES MEMORIAL OROAN JOTTINGS OF AN IDLER. BRIEF LOCAL SUMMARY. GREAT MUSICAL JUBILEE, f — r—------/ *------HOLDS THE RAILROAD COM­ WIIL BE PLACED IN OCEAN SEEN IN A 8AUNTRK ABOUT WHAT IS GOING ON IN AND NEARLY 8,000 PEOPLE AP PANY HESPONSIBLE GKOVE AUDITORIUM. THE TOWN. AROUND THE CITY. PLAUD SINGERS. Real Estate FOR SALE. Fop Death of Three Persona and In­ Cojt of fhe New Instrum ent-‘Will Be Hose Wagon on Beach is Mr. Brad- Items of Interest Too Small fbr a Best Numbers From Former Con­ jury ot* Three O thers Ang. 23 -at About $15,000—Committee to Have lej’d Fire Department—Sea Forms Headline — Happenings Personal certs Comprised an Excellent Pro­ Sea B right—Testim ony Exhaustive. Charge- of Erecting Organ Ap. a New Channel — Elderly Lady and Otherwise That Will Help to gram—Splendid Work of Soloists. Insurance Twenty W itnesses Exam ined—Jury polnted-^-Workof Building to Com­ Paddled in Surf—Toll Collectors Make the History of Asbury Park, Combined Choirs and Children’s Sits Five Boars. mence About January 1 Next. R elieved. Neptune Township and Vicinity. Chorus Produced a Fine Effect. A ‘ twenty-five room The coroner’s inquest to fix tbe responsi­ At a len&thy meeting of the executive The magnificent level beach which Insured The oyster season begins today. It seems as though the people never will Mortgages bility for tbe frightful railroad accident at committee of the OceaA Grove association 'such excellent bathing throughout the sum­ Don’t forget to write Ifc September. tire of the concerts ’ given in tho Oceau . boarding house in Sea Bright Wednesday of last week, whioh held yesterday morning, definite steps were mer le now being sadly marred by tho prevail­ Experienced setfmsfress advertises for en­ Grove auditorium, especially those iu which gagements by the day. North Asbunf Park resulted in the death of Miss Kate L.Teiry, taken toward the erection, in the OCean ing northeast currents. A channel has the cbildren’s chorus t^kes part. The suc­ Grove auditorium, of a large pipe organ to been cut between the shore and the outer Reward offered for return of gold eye Miss Juanita Terry and Charles W, Trippe, glasses lost on the beach. See adv. cessor the musical jubilee held l.

P o i l n c r a a llercnleg. OUB SUMMER VISITORS. “ I could tell yon a Btory about ‘strong FIGHT WITH men photography. ' Some of the minor THEY COME TO ENJOY. SEA limbs of the JrnjSnity \ depend on the SPECIAL TO GOLF PLAYERS. Onr Trbops Attack Strongly Intrench­ cunning of tbpcnmera for advertise­ SIDE PLEASURES. m e n t” So saiaJS, photographer. ed Force ot Filipinos. “One- fellow,|»hQ visits country fairs R. B. WILSON, the well-known expert from St. Andrews, Scotland, imports Persons M ore o r IiesR D istinguished and casual bW wb, goes through tricks ’♦Vljo Help to Make the Passing of a kind wondei&l to the unscientific i5£CCf. geif clubs yearly. They are used by Douglas Ro'land, H. H. Hilton, Roster BEBJEL GENERAL SHOT DEAD. Baking Powder Throng—Where They Come Prom mind They are merely tricks after all, nml Where They Seay While at and his strength vjf a catch. He depends Betti, W, B. Smith,i H. P. Tolar, Findlay Douglas, and all the leading players. Colonel It ii yli'fiM nm l llln Teunpnnee- M ade from pure Asburv Park. on his photos for Advertisement In pos­ ntiM UiNtliiKiilMli TheniHolve* by ing he folds his fihns tightly, dilates Sole agents for America: Slazenger & Sons, 6 East 15th Street, . T li«*lr M uiim * In tliv AlTnlr. cream of tartar. Henry E. Westlay. a rising young dentist of New York, is at the Albemarle. the muscles of hisvneck and ljnea his London apents: Wisden & Co., 21 Cranboune Street, W. C. (lent Affect* Our Jlen. Or. C. D. Ripley, ond of Newark’s promi­ veins w ith p^ussia^v, blue. Hig picture nent' physicians, is a t the Westminster. giv&s you Hercules iu his power of m aj­ Mr.’W0son| is Master of the Green at the Deal Golf Club, Deal, N. J., where clubs Manila. Aijjr. .*11.—ThY* brigands who Safeguards the food Thomas Mcllroy, a well known kotnmer- esty. In private h^ns a well developed have lirt'ii rsuisini: rtuisiikTubk1 linuhU* in cial man of , is a t tho Wellington. man, without anyjjjivagger of sinew or may be inspected. N - CVbti iiinli'V tin* (lav nf l!u* iiisur};»*nts an* against alum* Miss Hester Beatty, a popular young lady strength. exiu’diu^ and pn-parini: for severe pun- in Paterson social circles, is a guest at, the ‘‘ProfessiorilU^ybng, men are as clev­ Lyndhurst. ishinent. lVn.linc operations in Luzon, Alum baking powders are the greatest er at make np-a| i society actress. The General (His has been imlined simply t M. R. Hamill, who is connected with tho menacers to health of the present day. Jamesburg Reform school, is a Grand Cen­ latter lavishes Siitention on face and .. Protmieiiai hold tlu* lower islands without V<»'nK in tral guest. neck, while breast and ribs, muscles for any active military operations. I'si i boim . ayuwa c a t t*cwfonx. and throat occupy the former for honrs ORS. BRYAN & SifRT T* Isaac DearnJey, a retired business man of A Fixed Purpose do rebels have been taking ltdvantage of the.Quaker City, is taking life comfortably ere the. camera confronts them. A few PHYSICIAN’S AND BURGEONS. this inaction to intimidate peaceful resi­ at tne peean. 821 Asburv avenue, Asbury Park, N. J. Office Never lost sight of in onr establishment is always dents ot the island by thveftts of assas­ It is reported that tlie rebels near Cetm lines about the body add pounds to the hours 8 to~12 a. m ., 2 to 8 p. m ., 5 to 9 p. m. recently received additional rilles, J. N. Wilcox of Port Chester, N. Y., ar weight of a strong man (in the pic­ Phone 5. ______sination. They have succeeded, jn prat- rived yesterday for an extended stay at ticnlly paralyzing the business of almost making a total of 500 now in their pos­ the Fenimore. ture); a studied pose imparts addi­ session. DR. Fi F. COLEMAN TO SERVE THE PUBLIC WELL tho entire island ami tin ally tfot so b*>ld Miss Icabelle Simpson is an attractive tional formidability. Northweet oorner Fourth ave. and Kingsley at. ns to molest Americans and slightly The Americans suffered no loss in the and popular guest at the Willard. She “The veins of a certaih professional Especially worthy of attention at all tirgpg are onr anperb assortments of action except from exhaustions. It Offloe B o o n ; B to 10 a. m „ 1.80 to 2.80 p. m 1 wounded two oflieers. 'lives in Brooklyn. Hercules protrude“like whipcord in the 7 t o 8 p .n i, and and- Hats and They waylaid four men going to Cebif impossible to estimate t,he rebel loss. E. A. Wright, of a large New York pub­ photographic cabinet. He dusts them Telephone IB. Bicycle Golf Clothing Straw Crash Caps from El I’ardo uud killed three of them. The destruction of. this stronghold oi lishing firm, and also quite a literary mail, the rebels would probably end the Cebu with powdered ultramarine and treats Negligee and Dress Shirts and Neckwear They also mutilated the bodies in the aft is at the Westminster. the high parts of tho muscles with In­ R. S. BENNETT, M .l. prnoon. Colonel Bay less of tlie First trouble, lmt it is very diHieult to accoin A prominent Coleman House guest la W. dian red Otherwise his picture would PHYSICIAN AND 8UKQISOS. Underwear, Half Hose and Gloves Tennessee regiment took a company of ‘plish owing to the hilly character, of the C. Lyne, a banker of Pittsburg. He is ac­ 608 First avenue. Aabury Park. Off, - hours the Tennesseeans and a company uf the country. 1 ^ companied by his family. appear quite ordinary.'*— Cincinnati 8 to ! 0 ,1 to 8,7 to 9. 194-873 Prices are invariably adjusted to the intoicst of oui- customers. Twenty-third regulars from-Cebu. Cap' The cruiser Charleston drove tho rebel> Dr. C. B. Matbewson, one of Plainfield's Enquirer. tain Allaire, took a company of the Twen­ out recently, delivering twenty^eight .*■ leading physicians, is thoroughly enjoying DR. MARGARET Q. CURRIE ty* third from K1 I’ardo, nnd the troops inch shells at a range of 8 .SIM) yards, his stay at the Ocean hotel. A Nice Little Hint For George. 12Q Main avenue, Ooean Grove*' N. J. cleared the vallev. Captain -Allaire saw The trouble with the navy in shelling William J: Matthews and E. H. K>rcher, A business man has a daughter and 1^ to 10 a. m however, is that it lias no shrajmeL only both well known druggists of the Quaker also a confidential clerk, and the confi­ Offloe H ours V2 to 8 p .m . nn insurgent trying to shoot an American 1 7 to 10 p. m. percussion shells. It needs time fuses. City, are guests at tho Matthew, dential clerk has for some time been at­ Patterson, Taylor & Co. officer. Allaire picked up a ritle and kill­ ed the rebel, who proved to be a general. Colonel Itayless* \vork indicates thal The Misses N. C. and^ Adele S. Bogert, tentive to tl^e daughter, but he has not the rebels will stand for a fight, in whicl two charming young ladies of Westfield, N. Two enmpauies of the Sixth infantry —or * had not a month ago— sufficient DR ELLA PRENTISS UPHAM ease it U possible to surround and de J., are guests at the Wellington. 806 , Asbury Park, N. J. arrived from Ncur«»s mi Sunday. On Mon­ courage to come to tho point,, though 622 COOKMAN AYE., ASBORY PARK day Colonel Hay less took parts of eight Ftroy them completely. General Oti> E. C. M. Graham, a busy down town bus­ Offloe Vours uh 1 10 a. m ., 12 to*2,8 to 7,80 p. m . ntay conclude that this is worth do iness man of the great metropolis, Is quar­ the young woman, goodness knows, has Telephone Call 291 companies of infantry and one H.«0 inch tered for a brtef while at the Metropolitan Tailors, C lothiers , M atters anti gun of the Sixth artillery, lie sent one without waiting for results iu Luzon. never done anything to scare him off, The Fourth infantry having prepared Among the New Yorkers pleasantly en­ for he is-a first class fellow in every re­ i . 8 . KINMONTH, M. P. wing from Kl Pardo and took the other tertained at the West End is Mr. and Mrs. F urnishers for M en and B oys from Guadeloupe. to give the-iirsurgenfs a warm-reception spect. The other evening he was mak­ 710 Grand avenue, and at Kinmonth & Co.’a die latter have ceased their preparation* W. H. Brown and their son. W. H. "Brown, Drue Store, 734 Cookman avsnue. The briuands wero in trenched in tin ing a call and about D 0 ‘clock her fa­ Asbury Park, N. J. for an attack on Imus. jr. hills, in plain siirht of Cebu. It is a terri­ Charles Simms, a police justice of New ther came in. P. S,—No risk if you buy from us. Your money back if you want it. ble country, romrh and sleep, and the reb York, is making a brief *tay at the Frank­ “Ah, George/* he said, “how about Off. H. S. TAYLOR el position was p lo tte d 1 iy three lines Frfuco KntertnltiN llerneff. lin, that deal we wero talking about this IDENT1HT. of trenched, with bombproof caves, at an Sail Francisco. Aug. ol.—Tlu* theater* Mrs. D. Kay Winans of^Warwick, N. Y., afternoon? Did you see the party?” (Graduate of University of Pennsylvania), elevation of over l.oon feel. The day *>f this eity were turned over to the sail Corner Oookman avenue and Emory street, ovei has selected the Grand Avenue as a pleas­ “Yes, sir,’’ replied George, “and I LeUalstre’s, opposite post offlce. Entrano* was fearfully h»»t. ors of tin* cruiser Hosfon and lo the sol ant resting place during the-September expected to see you this evening and on Emory strtat. Anbury Park. After some desperate fighting the Amer­ diers «»f tlie retiirne*! California regimen' days. •fflc e h ours from 9 a. m . to 5. p. J 3. ican ti reach*-d tin; tup of the Pardo nnd th*> California heavy artillery. Tin Duncan C. Ross and Frederick Ross, the tell you about it. M i •Telephone 981. , ' 1 S. SCHEUER I SONS hills. The iiii’ii were thoroughly exhaust­ men were divided into sqmlds of froii well known nnTntifacturOra of paper boxes “ My dear said tho father, turning ed. 'I’he rebels retreated from their first ^iiii to ,“»iin men and distributed amom of N0w York, are domiciled at the Bruns­ to his daughter, “will you retire for a GEO. L. D, TOMPKINS D. D. I. positions to hiiiher L'rotmd. the princiiial theaters. The Hostoii ha? wick. few minutes? George wants to speak Dentist, 617 Mattison avenue (the Keator blook. THE LEADING arrived in tin* harbor from Mare Island Two western representatives at the West new tfostofflce), Asbury Park. Teeth extracted (Jrenl W ork hy Hny!ewn. ‘End are Mrs. A. H. Hogehnd and her fair business for awhile. ” . painlessly without ronoorlng tho patient unoon* Meamiin*- Cnlomd Majyless was julvnne- uheia* the went p re violin t<» the receipt of The daughter rose up, but hesitated. eeloub. Gas administered. Office hours 9 a. m. daughter, Miss Hdgt-land of St. Paul, to 6 p. m . ing from Guadeloupe and was doing ter­ a telegram iu this eity ordering her to M inn. “Why do I have to go?’”she asked rific work. Tlie rebels had six cannon, main here until after the reception whieh CASH was arranged for her men was ovi Miss Helen M. Gaskell and Miss Marlon doubtfully. CLAUDE V. GUERIN from which -they tired* scrap iron, but H. Gas! e 1, two pretty and accomplished “Because, dear,” smiled the father, LAW d F F IC E 8.. without effect. The Americans killed The dejiartment at Washington right damsels of (Philadelphia, are at the Del­ IN THE STATE O f NEW JERSEY the mistake; and tin* Itoston was order phian. “you are not interested Why do you Transacts general legal business. Acknowledge • * ) . eight eyriboii whieh were trying to drag want to stay?’* monte taken for all states a gun into p<>Mti«*n. The gun was finally to return here. J. M. Feaster, a representative of the big jjooms 9-lC Applebv Building. Have opened a branch in this city, where you can leav«. your order hauled fotjr miles by men. Philadelphia manufacturer of asbestos She blushed and started out. or have our man call. You can save at least 20 per cent, by trading Our Tilton were unable to respond to the llnny Trn«»i»orf» ill FrUeo. building paper, is now eurolled as a Com­ “Because, papa,” she twittered, “I'd W M, C. COTTRELL insurgent tire owing to their elevation. San Francisco, Aug. ‘*1. — There are mercial guest. rather like to hear George talk business AKOHITECX. with us. Give us a call and we will convince you. Samples of all The heat and exertion exhausted SO of now tpiite a ntfitiiber of transports iu poi;t R. H. Gordon of the Gordon Robert com­ just once. ” Plans an^ specifications furnished at short no­ goods v;e carry can be seen. tice. Hotel work a Bpedalty. 426 Lake Aventif our men. and the American force was whfch will be dispatched sis rapidly ar pany of New York, is a t the Victoria to re­ Then George got red and the father possible to the Philippines' with troopr main a few days. Mrs. Gordon has spent unable to take the desired position. the summer there. looked at them both significantly, and Coloni*I (tayles* finally got n position and horses. The hospital ship Ueli»*l will sail tin Se[»t. lo with surgeons aud J. H. Tyler of the advertising department the girl fled —London Answers. ’ AVENUE AND EMORY-STREET part way up the ho.s, where he opened of Philadelphia Record, is making a vaca­ on the rebels ;ind drove them from the hospital nurses. There are now on tlu OCEAN GROVE tion trip at Asbury Park and is domiciled Prnlse For, the Bishop. Northwest corner of Main avenue and Pilgrim trenches. The Americans wore obliged way to Manila transport Tacoma, with at the Wellington. Special prices given to hotels and boarding houses. horses, which sailed from here .Inly l!7. The bishop of—never mind w here- Pathway. Dentistry In all its branches. to return I" Cebu. That night bluejack­ F. K. Kohler, connected with one of the ets froiu ilie £tiuh(>ut Uctmitigton guard­ The steamer Morgan City sailed Aug. 10. being a newcomer and somewhat trou­ Senator sailed Aug. lo. City of Sidney many New York life ...Insurance associa­ You will not be made unconscious, ed Cebu durim; the absi;Ni;e of the truoos.. tions, is a late comer to the Grand Central. bled with a ,neglected diocese, thought but your tooth will be painlessly re­ sailed Am:. IN. Siam sailed (with horses I He is acctAnpanled by Mrs. Kohler. to inspire his clergy to take occasional SADDLE HORSES Aug. 10. City of Puebla sailed Aug. 20. Little Miss Bessie Cocoran of Jersey City services during the week by periodically moved if Algine is used ' ' ~ 1 and St. Paul sailed from Seattle on Aug. is making her summer home at the Devon­ RUNABOUTS, SURREYS AND 19 with members of the Fourth cavalry visiting out of tho way parishes and ■H-r-M- H - H '.H -’H * shire. 1 She is the life of the house and Is a taking one himself. LIGHT WAGONS TO HIRE MEXU FOR FRIDAY. 1 and horses. favorite with every gutst staying there. BURTON BROTHERS Mrs. C. B. Smith, well known In Newark On one of these occasions, having AU my carriages have rubber tires. Monthlies furushed. Nothing is more saildtMitng after dinner T Miners, it is said, marry at an earlier social circles, and her fair daughter. Miss formed quite a good congregation and GEO. A. SIPP, 0 0 7 Sew all A veane ' than tepid coffev.—Thuo Child. | age than any »»tVu*y class uf society. Fol­ Mary Smith, have forsaken city noise and having been moved to much eloquence DENTISTS lowing them, iu due order, come arti­ turmoil for the quiet of the Grand Avenue. in his sermon, he felt a little not un­ KEAR- BOND STREET, ASBURY PARK h r k a k f a st. J sans. labun.rs. clerks, shopkeepers and The Minot House is entertaining a happy natural desire to know if ho had made COOKMAN AVENUE, ASBURY PARK B ra n c h o f 1 5 6 - 1 5 8 W e s t 1 2 7 th St., N. Y. , Fish Halls, ilacon, f party of Brooklynites. They are L. Hagan, Potato Uakis. Vaii-r Cress. T farmers. any impression on the usually unim­ P hone 44 r Hulls. C'uffoe. Fruit. ^ J. Allen, Miss Hagan, Miss A. W. Hagan, Consultation and examination free, Mrs. E. J. Flowers aud J. F. Dittmar and pressionable yokels, and put some lead­ LUNCHEON*. 4 wife. We administer fresh gaa. Sardino Salad. T ing questions to the old clerk, who was Toasted Cheese Hulls. *L ASBURY PARK MAILS. Miss Rose Miller, a fascinating brunette, helping him to unrobe in the vestry. is at the Albemarle for an extended sojourn. “Well, I hope they’ve been pleased with SPECIAL MILLINERY SALE Slie is a happy and vivacious young lady MNSKR. X MAILS CLOSE. yer,” said the old man patronizingly, Or fain of Hire. and is already quite popular1 among the OUB TERMS ARB CASH. Ladies'1 Trimmed Hats...... $3.00 Dak«>d Whin-fish. 4. For New Yoru and points north.* 6.80, guests. ^ “and I’m sure we tuk it werry kind o‘ I Lima Means. Artichoke*. 10.25 a. m., 12.50, 3.30, 6.40, 8.30 p. m.J Lvtiuri* and T»>nwlo Salad. ' For Philadelplila and Trenton directCS.OO S. 1). Howl, chief of the police depart­ yer worship to come down and preach Children's Trimmed H ats...... $1.50 Black Coffee. Chuese. (iist uit9. 4» a. m., 12.10, 3.25 p. m. ment of Kingston, N. Y-, and his wife, are to ns. but. yer knaw, a worsser one For Philadelphia via New York: 6.30, 8.30 allowing no troublesome thoughts of busi­ would ha’ done for the likes o' we, if PEARS FOR PRESL'R VINT..-Should he * ness to Interrupt their vacation at the Com­ HRS. ELIZABETH DILTS, 706 Cookman Ave. p.m. so be, ” he added w ith becoming hum il­ firm and nil her hour; if snia." should he ‘ ■ For Freehold: 6.30, 10.25 a. m., 3.30, 6.30 mercial. The■ mostn i v v r i refreshing, i j t preserved whole; il luri;<". tin sliould be * ity. “one could ha’ bin found.”—Liv­ •t* cut into quarti-nt. IVt-1 wi:h u *ilvi-iihvr kidfe, * p. m. Miss Archainbault of Cohoes, N. Y., is a i.and' ctnd penetratingnpnotratinn antispntirantisepticj i 4* dropping i ;n h pt-ar int.. a i»a-tn i•f ci.M * For Newark direct: 12.50 p. ni. late arrival at the Fenimore. She is tlie ing Church. •j* water an snun us j h*d t.> ki-i p th>• • For Point Pleasant and way stations: 9.40 happy possessor of a magnificent voice and •j* nice. When Llw |*- ar> nn? all pi-« l. <| .uni а. m., 3 (X), 5.20 p. rn. often delights Fenimore guests by her se­ Didn't Lose U1s Head. EXAMINATION FREE “j* cut. if n-iv^iry w.-inli tln-m. allowing p.jual F0R5AU-BY •J* Weight «..f su^'tr. 1’ut !.!:«■ fruit Hi a SiUHv- For Ocean Grove: 6.30 a. m., 3.00, 5.20 lections. Prince Louis Esterhazy, military at­ p. m ., tache of the Austrian^enibassy at Lon­ •j* pun on tin* m >■*••. \\itl; cii'.'uh i ^id u'jtitr MAILS ARRIVE Two representative fair ones from the 1 * to cover it t umpletidy, and li t l*"il jr.nlly two largest cities of the east are Miss don, was traveling alone in an English T* until soft ew-iiyh tu yi« Id to gentle pr**s- From New York and points north: S.15, Marie Schick of Philadelphia and Miss STEINBACH COMPANY MPai&OptiGalParloi PAWLEY'S T sure nt the While the ;»■ ars arc б.55,10.22 a. m., 3.28, 5.50, 0.40 p. m. railway, when an elegantly dressed wo­ •}• hoilinjr put the su_'ar in tin- preservim- pan. Madeline Shaper of New York, popular V To eatir p-.find <-t Hjyar add tvv.> breakfast From New York direct: 0,40 p. m. guests at tbefiOoean hotel. man entered the carriage. Presently she 603 Cookman Are., cor. Emory St. T cups <’f cold water and t«< even the or six From Philadelphia aim Trentou: 6.30, Proprietor of a large hostelry, but enjoy­ dropped her handkerchief and employed Silverware Bargains T pounds til ih*> juice the ihinlv p.tred rind ol 10.23 a. m., 5.40 p. n^. ing the comforts of another, is C. J7 Tell­ other expedients to start a conversation, No one can afford to risk hie eight; hence Xf two lemons and 'tw«* 1,1 in*vs Ilf green ginger From Freehold: 0.55,10.23 a. m., 3 28, 5.50 ing, owner of the Jefferson hotel of Rich­ the importance of glasses properly adapted ilded. Jl'iil the simp, ’ p. m. but without avail, for the prince tran­ to the eyes. If suffering with your eyes, or F o r A u g u s t ai it rises. When the ' From Foipt_ Pleasant and way stations: mond, Va., a guest at the Brunswick. He it into iixf- preseiring * is accompanied by his daughter. quilly smoked his cigar and took no no­ T. F. O’BRIEN if you need glasses, come In for examination md tmil till the pears ‘ 7.00, 10.55 a. m., 4.00, 7.10 p. m. tice of her. At last as the train ap­ without charge) and see what we can do from fire and let pn*- From Ocean Grove: 7.00, 12.30 a. m., 6.30 Business would scarce allow the leisure, or you. p. m. but J. J. Zimmerman of Troy could not re-* proached a station the woman suddenly T root scraped and * sisttihe pleasure of a September sojourn at tore her hat from her head, disheveled RIQHT OLASSBS, RIOHT HBTHODS, Extra silverware is sure to be T taking «*ll the scum the seaside and is now registered a t the her hair and as the train came to a West End for this delightful month. RIQHT PRICES. needed for the extra August T fruit is tender, put standstill put her head out of the win­ pan wiih the simp Table of Distances trom Asbury Park Those jolly and pretty southern girls, the All optical goods-warranted to give satis­ look clear. Remove dow and shrieked for assistance. TIN ROOFING faction, guests. Solisten: No one would pel res cool in tlie sirup and then p!ai TO MILKS TO MILES Misses Kimberly of Old Point Comfort, J Jar9, fastening so as to in* airtight. have left t|ie Victoria. Kisses all round The railroad officials hurried to the expect to buy silver plated tea Allenhurst 'A Long Branch . 6 wore exchanged wheiu they departed from scene, and to them the ^voman asserted fates, Clock and Jewelis Bepaliing spoons, guaranteed by the maker 1899 September. 1899 Avon . . . 2 Matawan . . 22 North Asbury on the evening train yester­ Allentown Marlboro . , day. that she had been terribly insulted by At prices consistent with good workman­ for .two years’ wear for 50c. per 39 14 the prince. The prince did not stir from HEATERS AND MODERN ‘ ship. Su. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Frl. Sat. Beruegat . . 35 Maualapan . 26 Miss Elizabeth D. Gale and Miss Mabel dozen, and yet that is precisely Belmar . . Manasquan . 8 Gavit, two young ladies of Mt. Vernon and his seat, butcontinued tranquilly smok­ W. C. WISEMAN, Graduate Optician what we are offering. Blue Ball . . 17 Middletown . 14 Sing Sing, respectively, 'who have been ing his cigar, and the station master The goods are put up' in the 1 2 Cranbury . . 32 New Bedford 6 speudlmr the summer season in the Adiron- exclaimed. “What have you got to say dacks, are now trying the ozone of Asbury following form: Coburg; . . '5 Navesink . , 14 Park. *, | to this charge?” Como . . . 5 Newtown . . 4S Without the slightest appearance of SHEET METALWORK doz. Tea Spoons in package. 3 4 5 ■6 7. 8 9 Clarksburg . Oceanic . . James H. Lay is a New Yorker who has 30 1S laid aside business cares for a while and is concern the prince, who was* seated in J THE GREAT '4 doz. Table Spoons in pack­ Colt’s Neck . 13 Oceanport 9 the farther corner of the carriage, re­ Deal . . domiciled a t the Metropolitan. His wife age. 1 Pleasure Bay TO accompanies him, as do Miss Laura H. Lay, plied, “Only this,” and with that he 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 English town . Point Pleasant IO 25 Miss Helen R. Lay and H. R. Lay, his pointed to his cigar, which showed a Agent for lelsey Furnaces % doz. Medium Knives in Eaton town 9 Pt. Monmouth 22 daughters and son. Atlantic and Pacific!! package. 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Fair Haven . 13 Perrineville . 2q The charming party of girls from Wash­ beautiful gray qsh considerably over an Fanningdale J 2 Prospect Plains 3^ ington, the Misses Evans and the Misses inch in length doz. Medium Forks in pack. Freehold . 20 Red Bank . . 13 Dyer, who left the Victoria yesfertfay, have The station master was TVise in his TEA COMPANY * age. 2 4 25 26 27 28 29 30 Holmdel . . iS Shrewsbury , IO been much mourned by the many friends generation, and on perceiving the ash on AU at 25c. each package. Hightstown . they made during their month’s sojourn at 642 MATTISON AVENUE 34 Sea Girt . . 7 that popular house. tho prince’s cigar he touched his hat Cookman Avenue Imlaystown . Spring Lake * 6 Special offerings in First MOON'S PHASES. 35 Miss Jennie Meyer of Brooklyn is one of and said quietly, “That's all right, *N ew . 10:33 r ; F u ll •, A 7:31 [amesburg 30 Seabnght . . q sir,” and 'arrested the woman instead Hcxt Door to TcnBroeck’s Marke Quality Genuine “Rogers” Silver, Lakewood 20 the prettiest young damsels that have ASBUBY PARE, N. J. PMoon p. ni. , .i Moon 1 y a. m. Tinton Falls . IO found shelter beneath the liospitable roof , —San Ifrancisco Argonaut ware. Extra plate on 21 percent. F irst 1 n 4:49 p T hird n a 10:02 Keyport . . 24 Trenton . . 48 of the Madison during the summer. She Is Nickle Silver. Jf Quarter L 6 p. tu, Vi Q uarter Z 0 a. m. L. Squankutn U Toms River . 28 an attractive brunette, ready of speech and .Special Soap Sale ■ <[ gracious of manner. i Sunday Trading. Tea Spoons $1.48 per dozen. A German shopkeeper went one Sun­ George Kaiser, prominent in journalistic Friday and Saturday Table Spoons $'2.98 per dozen. circles of the Quaker City, is a guest a t the day morning to a customer in order to Med. Forks $2.98 per dozen. Victoria. Mr. Kaiser has been connected demand the* payment of a Jong neglect­ Sept. $ and 9 i - V l , l S More Interesting Than with several Philadelphia papers and writes ed account. Tho police heard of this B 1 C Y C L E S I Med. Knives $3.48 per dozen. special articles for magazines. He is one and regarded it as a violation of the how If you are posted on the Silver of the most popular young^nen at the Vic­ Yon must be familiar with toria. . new law against trading during the my prices. Perhaps yon have not trust prices, you know how much FICTION hours Qf worship. The offender was oeen the wheels. Th^y are not the ElM GffiflflEET B3TTEI230. you can save by making your A Few of the Advantages of Having a Telephone in Your House cited and fined Ho appealed to the common ones, bnt the best on the purchases here. A writer ln*~tli«r London Lancet kammergericht, and was discharged as market; The Yates and Feather- It will certainly pay you to The Telephone Bet? ice is quicker aud more exact 1hac any messenger. demonstrates that sausages are made innocent. What tho law expressly for­ It increases the facility with wbicb invitations may be extended and accepted. nowadays whieh do not contain meat bids, said tho kammergericht, is any atones are certainly marvels of loan- know our store. • Telephone Service lessens the laborious detail of hotisekeeping by bringiDg the at all, but only bread tinged with red “ public of open labor or trading within ty, bnt beat of all they enit the tiadeamen.-withta immediate and constant reach of orders. oxide of iron mixed with fat. the prescribed time. ” riders. You can be suited also. In esse of serious silneBS it enabiea the nurse to be in nl'jjost continuous consul­ iy Your Gycle tation with tite phyeiciap. On the police interpretation two men New wheels arriving daily. Craw­ An employer of German clerks says who talked incidentally about their ford’s with fnll gnarant« ed tires, In ths sellar or attlo wait Ing tor good roafial W. M. PAWLEY CO. Telephone Service adds immeasurably to tlie comfort of suburban life, by bring­ that they work 20 per cent slower thqn Be wise and have it overbanled, have the ing the city within speaking distance. business relations on Sunday morning English 'ones. ______only $25. ■ bearings taken apart and examined. A The sense of security inspired by the knowledge that Police or Fire Department on their way to church might be arrest- “CHINA HALL." Sundries as low as any dealer can measure ot satisfaction Is yours as yon ride may be instantly communicated with is a great comfort. Free) or Char&o, ed as violators of the, law) which would sell' them. Repairing, imtais- and Telephone Service adds to ihe comfort of tbe household, by enabling the men be palpably tyrannical &qd absurd. This your m&ohinS with the fnll knowledge that 16 2 -1 6 4 Main Street, An v adult suffering from a cold settled instruction. It Is safe and In perfect condition. No m at­ of the"famiiy to give t,imely notice of any desired change in the hour!- of on the breast, bronchitis, throat or lung recalls the good old tale of two Sabba­ Aabury Park. serving meals. troubles of any nature, who will call at tarian farmers who hit upon a casuisti­ Remember the place ter what make, we can duplicate' any part It keeps the members of a family in constant touch, no matter in what part of Kinmonth & Co’s, or W. R. Ham’s drug cal method of doing trade on the Lord’s, of any bicycle. Better examine your tirei. the country they may ba- located. stores will be presented with a sample bot- if flat or loose on the rim, don’t ride them Telephone Service oaves T im e, S tren g th and Pierres. tl?, of Boschee’s German Syrup, free of day without breaking the fou*|h com­ CENTRAL HALL charge. Only one bottle given to one per- mandment “What would you give for till overhauled/ No progressiva household can aflord to be without this invaluable adjunct t6 son.and pone to children without ordor from cotofortable living. parents. that calf/* asked one, ‘‘if.it were not 714 MATTISON AVENUE KEEP GOOL No thrt«it or lung remedy ever had such the Sabbath?” “If it wero not the Zacharlas Co. LOW RATES—PERFECT SERVICE asale.jjs Boschee’s German Syrup in all Sabbath I would give you so much," M. L. FERRIS, Proprietor 733 MATTISON AVENUE, ASBURY PARK *parts of the civilized world. Twenty yeare naming the sum. "Tomorrow, then, For rates and particulars address the Contract Department, ago millions of bottles were given away, we will consider it a bargain."—Lon­ OeWltt’s Little Early Risers expel from REPAIR SHOP ATTACHED 6r call by telephone without charge and your druggista will tell you that its the System all poisonous accumulations h u b success was marvelous. It is really the don Newa. ! . m e n regulate the rtoinaelvfrowelB'ana liver, a n l Agents for the The New York and New Jersey Telephone Company only Throat and Lung Remedy generally pnrify the blood. They away • .eass, Exhilarating sport* Careful attendant* endorsed by physicians. One 75 cent bottlo R en n et-in e. — dissipate aselauslioly, and -give health ana Colombia anc) Cleveland , LONG MARCH. WILLOUGHBY ST.-. BROOKLYN,*®, Y. will cure or prove its value. Sold by all The magic care for lnfllgestloa, Bennetr- vigor for the daily tratlns. Oo not Jgrlpe 170 81 druggists in this city. v ' ( ine. For Bale a t Klnmonth's. • cp sicken. W, i t Bam. TWO OP THB BB4T THIRQ tMP. OQEi!!, AS.PCT PARK. r I * ■■ THB ASBURY PARK DAILY PRESS. LAFAYETTE. — ABRIVALS ATTflE HOTELS Pottsvllla Pa.—Mra. Hugh Dolan. A CUBIOUS PROCESS. Philal.—Mrs. E. L. Wilson, Mrs. L. A. o m Glnther, Miss M. E. Dunn, Miss R. A.Dunn. ASBUBI PABK. Flatbusli, N. Y.—Wm. O. Banks. STRIPPING ’ SALMON Cf ' t ^EIR EGGS THE CAREFUL PACKING AT FISH HATCHERIES. OCEAN. • LANGDON. We have for sa’e a prop- New York—Mrs. F. fl. Smith, Madeline Falla of Sohuylkll), Pa— illss E. Sudell. R. SM IT H Shaper, W. B. Sanderson. MAJESTIC. After the Operation the Blar Flah Are £Ight«8nUi ISeasor , erty on . OF VALUABLE ARTICLES Jersey City—0. H. Gubelman and wire. Goshen, N. Y .—y* D. Sohoonmaker and Placed Dack In the W ater None the # • Phlla.—Miss A. Buchanan," Edwin Price, Wife. S. E. Schegelmlloh, Marie Bohlok. W orae Por Their Experience Ont of Ladles’ Hair Di ^ There are two houses on Glenwood—Kate Roy. Their Natural Element. w Plainfield—Dr. C. B. Mathewson. Newton, N. J.—Mias D. E. Emmons. . And dealer In Hair Uoods When' it comes to the g^king up of fragile or valuable ar­ tWEST END. ATLANTIC HOUSE There are two methods which"are Toilet Articles and Combs the lot, each containing 8 ticles of household use, syfA as mirrors, cut-glass, china, bric-a- New York—J. TV. Kin« and wife, W. H. employed by fish cultnrists to propaga te Brown and wife, W. H. Brown, Jr., Bussell Granville, N. Y.—Fay McFadden, wife Brown. and mother. food and gnmb fish. One is to catch tbe rooms. Let us give! you ' brac or furniture, let us take all the bother and annoyance off Stony Point, N. Y.—W, B. Cavel and young fish, the fry, and .transport them Troy—J. J. Zimmerman. wife. UNDER WKST END HOTEL your hands and do the work for you. Camden—Jas. Lannon, Annie JI. Hal- QUEEN. to other waters where it is desired to a very low price on this b^Iser. introduce them. The other Is to strip • ASBUKV PARK We make a specialty of packing for our summer visitors. COLEMAN HOUSE. Chester, N. J.—N. C.Vannatta, Harry H. the female fish of her eggs and to im ­ New York—Ed. Klliser. Vannatta. i , property. / We have experienced and careful men to do the work, guaran­ Phila.—-Isaac Dearnley, John C. Deamley, ARDMORE. pregnate them artificially. tee satisfaction and freedom from breakage or injury, and de­ uhas. Dearaley, M rs.. Dearntey, Jennie Phlla.—Lura Thompson. All the attempts that have been made .Schofield. Camden—Mazle,Rlce. to propagate black bass by stripping liver the goods in our own trucks to the freight depoc. Newark—L. C. Burnet. Newark — Frederic Smith, Alfred A. Pittsburg—\V. C. Lyne and wife, Sarah Gable. the female of their eggs have, been fail­ Monmouth. Realty Jo. A postal will bring our representative to tell you all abotit H. Lyne. NEW ARBORTON. ures so far, -em the only method that cost. Our methods save bother, litter and time. Send for us. Cynthlatia, Ky.—Margraretfca Lyne. Brooklyn—Lillian Burns, Frank Burns, can be io them is to catch the ROOMS 1 2-13 Evansville, Ind.—Miss T. Dirksen, Miss Belle Burns. fry and nuise them till they are strong G. Dirkseh. Jersey City—Jas. R. Whyte, Howard BRUNSWICK. Whyte. enough to te liberated. Other fish, nota­ MONMOUTH BUILDING New York—F. Ellsworth and wife, Jas, bly the shad and the salmon, are readi­ THE DAVIS FURNITURE STORE B. Given, Thos. E. Grant and wife, Ellen ly stripped, and the results are wonder H. IB. JOHNSON If. W. Cor. Mattison Ate. and Bond St. Grant, Duncan C. Ross, Frederick Ross. THE BEN PARKER MYSTEET.' ful, as tho percentage of eggs that fail Phila-*-A. B. Rubs and wife, Neta Russ, to hatch is exceedingly smali. ASBURY PARK, N. J. Grand and Cookman Avenues Geo. L. Gordon. Reported TIint Knlner’j* Skipper W ill "Were either fry or eggs left to nature Beal Escate—T. E. Haversfclok. Sail Sham rock After All. Diamonds Washington—C» J. Telling, Miss Telling, only an excessively small proportion E. B. Stuart, > London, Aug. 31.—The Yachting World would grow into adult fishhood. Apart The Q ranm er, $25 says: “If the Shamrock 5s successful the W atches Paterson—J. W. Wadsworth. froxjn those which would die naturally a Lancaster—Ben j. T. Long and wife. building of three or four English defend­ 'th e F avorite, $35 Dover-Del.—A. J. Branfc. ers is alroudy assured. If the Shamrock tremendous quantity wonld fall prey io Jewelry KRAINZ . Equal to any wheels made. tills. Buffalo—E. R. WiJght, Jos. D. English Is beaten, it is not likely there will be the host of enemies—insects, crustacea, and wife. • much big boat racing on this side next fish, .birds and mammals—that is wait­ W hy pay 840 an d $50, w hen fo r thu above price Erie, Pa.—Jas. B. Coleman, Thos. Cole* year.” ing for the spawn or the tiny fish. and Bond St. you can Ret a high thoroughly guaranteed man. : ;„Cor. Cookman Ave. wheel, up to date In eve»-y particular? Altoona—Thos. Dolan. Continuing, the paper referred to says Any one who has handled fish freshly So one deok-fl that our repair shop is tbe busiest Cleveland—E. C. Day and wife, Mable that in any event the Shamrock will sail caught knows how delicate they appear [ASBURY^PARK.iN. j . la the town because our work is guaranteed satis­ Day. In the Mediterranean in 1900, and it men­ factory and our prices are right.. to be and how quickly they die after Sundrles—Wheels to Rent-Lessons Given. TAILOR Gettj sburg, Pa.—Thos. Tate. tions "as a probable rival to' the Sham­ leaving the water. Yet the experts in rock’s claim as the defender of the Repairing £of 3 Chronometers and J . E D G A R S O O Y ..SUNSET HALL. the service of the various state and of New York—F. A. Sullivan, Jos. Naugh- America's cup a yacht designed by Wat­ Complicated 1 Watches a ton, Mrs. J. J. Fay. son for Mr. Charles T>ny Rose, now build the United States fish commissionshnn Specialty. 512iCQ0Kman Eve. ,*wd#KBSE»««* Hartford, Conn.—R. C. Blair and wife. Ing. dltf millions of the moat sensitive food Plttston, Pa.—Wm. M. Fay, A, S. Pow­ The mystery over the role of Captain and game fish every year, and few of Fishing Tackle,' 515. ers. - Ben Parker, the skipper of J&mperor Wil- them die from the process. VICTORIA. Engraving while you wait Hand Made Rods Uafh’s yacht Meteor, in the America’s cup Tbe procesa of handling a female palm • * Bait of All Kinds New York—Chas. Murray, R. H. Gordon, racc Increases. The Press association de­ . BOND STREET F. D. Shafer. E. M. Shafer, G. E. Hamlin. ,on that is heavy with spawn which it Rods and Reels Repaired clares, on authority termed the highest, ia desired to take from ber is a decided Brooklyn—Helen A. Little, May L. Con­ th at Captnln Parker has finally secured Crabbing Nets, Baskets and Llties verse. ly interesting and extremely simple one Imported aud Domestic Cigars. DELPHIAN. his majesty's permission to help sail the Turkish Cigarettes, Shamrock in the coming races, and that and may be explained so as to be read­ As Pure as ASBURY PAKK Brooklyn—Mrs. W. H. McLlesh, John W. ily understood. First the fish are led to AND A FULL LINE OF TOBACCO. View ana wife, Mrs. J . Gold, Mrs. E, Jef* he leaves for JCew York immediately. ferson and-son. This permission, it is stated, was gained ewim into a confined space where they W. W. NICHOLS Phlla.—Helen M. Gasklll, Marion H. through^ representations made to Em­ can be reached with the landing net. Homemade Candy W. M. LEIG H & SO N Gaskill. peror William by Lord Lonsdale. The manipulation of this dip net alone 5im cookman five. Union, N. J.—S. R. Sharpe and wife. The same news agency says that plain requires no mean skill. It must not The Princeton University Outfitters MATTHEW. suits of clothes are going to the Sham­ Our candles are just bb pure bruise the floundering fish and m ust lift as those you would make at New Y^rk-^Marle C.Brunoin rock’s creiv **tli«t the.men may be en­ tho creature in each a way that it does Phlla.—Wm. J. Matthews, E. H. Kercher. abled to walk about freely when on shore home. HIGH GLASS NOVELTIES IN MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS not Bcrape the scales from its sides as it , ALBEMARLE. so as to prevent them from being sur­ They are betteT than home­ struggles. Wherever a scale is torn made candy though, because Dress Suits to hire New York—Mrs. E. E. Hillabrand, Lillian rounded by importunate American jour­ M erchant Tailors Bicycle'Suits and Golf flose t sp e c ia lty Hillabrand. Grace Hillabrand, Frances Hil- nalists, who stop at nothing in their ef­ from a fish, particularly in fresh water, they are the product of a skilled Jabrand, Henry E. Westlan. forts to obtain information.” fungus is almost certain to form, and candy maker. DYSPEPSIA Newark—Rose Miller, Mrs. W .. F. Mer­ that is generally fatal. W lnckler on a box la a guar­ " My wife suffered for many years from Kt 023 Kingsley Street, ASBURY PARK The Press association adds that on vous Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Sleepiertif- ritt. the Clyde tbe feeling is daily growing A)ter the fish is in tbe net the latter antee that' the candy In It la Brldaeton—Frank McGalllard. frefihjind pure. and Nervous Debility.” writes John Kellrf’ stronger in favor of the Shamrock’s is lifted carefully, and the operator’s Philadelphia. “ We tri^d many physicinn*. c Mt. VerUon—Mable Gavlt. chances. numerous remedies, but with no results, unti Sing Slng—Ellzabeth D. Gale. hand slides downward, gently but firm­ neard of Johnson s Dyspepsia Cure. We borg’ E lectric CasinoAS IN Excelsior Laundry A t the German embassy in this city it ly, till it grasps the body immediately six boxes, nud ihe resufts fur surpassed oure. METROPOLITAN. was said that nothin# wns known therf pectations. She now cats and sleeps well, : (SNOWFLAKE) New York—MrR. F. W. Haines, J. H. of Emperor AVllliam’s changed decision above the tail. Then he draws the fish WINCKLER, gaining in flesh, and her color-.which had j>< t c PALEY’S KflLATECHNOSCQPIG from the net and. holds it head down­ be yellow nnd sickly, is now ns fresh ns whi Lay and wife, Laura H. Lay, H. R. Lay, about Captain Porker taking'pnrt in the we were first married, nud I tell her that J«.Ir 812 Cookman Avenue Helen L. Lay. Frankie Haines, E-IC. M America’s cup races, and tbe latest re­ ward. That serves to show at once Baker and Confectioner, son’s Dyspepsia Cure has made her ten yen MOVING PICTURES Graham, F. Graham and wife, Florence port in regard to this mutter was thought 'whether the fish is “ rip e"—th at is, younger.” Graham, F. W. M. Karaon. 717 MnttJson Avenue, A NOVELTY; FIRST SONG BY n OVIN A most complete modern laundry to be highly improbable. whether the eggs have .reached that LARGE BOX 1 0 C E N T S . l2ts t a b l e t .' WILLARD. SENT BY MAIL FOB FIVC 2-CCNT STAMPS PICTURES; RETREAT OF FILIPINOS Capacity Increased two-fold stage of development which permits of MaoeatTHE JOHNSON LABORATORIES, Inc., Phu Brooklyn—Isabelle Simpson. FROM TRENCHES; MR. AND MRS. D om estic finish Comment on Ohio Platform . stripping. If the fish is perfectly ripe, MADAME M. SHEPARD JAY TACKLING A TROLLEY. GLADSTONE. Fifth Season F or Sale by all Druggists. ,London, Aug. 31.—Commenting on the the eggs sink toward the bead. We make a BDectalty of fine hand work on t Rutherford—Mrs. H. M. Hooper. pnnigrnph in the platform adopted at the Chiropodist and M nnloitre A ftern o o n s 3» 4 an d 5. If the fish is found satisfactory, the E v e n in g s C o n tin u o u s fro m 7.1 5 to 10.4*5 ladle* apparel and ct>nts dress Bhirta. This de­ Ohio state Democratic convention de­ Special attention Riven to the feet partment is under the supervision of an expert FENIMORE. operator places a pan between his legs 543 COOKMAN AVENUE DRESSMAKING* nouncing "the secret and vicious alliance 10c. ADMISSION lOc. laundress. Drop us a postal and our wagons Cohoes, N. Y.—Madara J. L. Archam and holds the fish-firinly in his arm. S econl floor n ex t to Btelnbach's store. will call and deliver anywhere. bault, Miss Archambanlt. ni'>w iu evidence between England and New’York, 100 W est 45th street *2very ladv wishes both stvlft and fit To obtain N ext week W ith the right }jnnd he encircles the this give me a call, and you will find wimt von Patsongora Landing From the Port Cheater—J.N. Wilcox and daughter the Republican administration,” The de»lre. PHchr reasonable. Will also remodel anf* A. B. HA5IM0ND, Man'ager Globe such alliance salmon just back of the gills and, E M M A B . ASHLAND. Unhiy suys that no U Yon can’t enrn dyspppsla by diettmr. eblnd your skirrR. ever likely to come to pass. The papei squeezing the fish gently, slides the at good, wholesome food, and plenty of it Rochester, N. Y.—Mrs. David Wing. * belittles the effect <»f such an utterance hand down toward the tail, when the —KodoJ Dyspepsia Cure digests food with­ MRS. M. H. JORDAN, Newark—Miss Underwood. upon the Americans ami says, "The more eggs spout into the pan. They are hard out aid from the stomach, and Is made to 719 Mattison Avenu«, Asbury Park LYNDHURST. ADVERTISE IN THE PRESS cordial friendship which has latterly then and rattle into tbe receptacle like c u r e , W. R. Ham. Paterson—Hester Beatty.' grown up between the great English .peas. Later, after they have been in the ' MINOT HOUSE. speaking nations has struck "to(5 deer hatching frames for a time, they get New York—Mrs. C. T. Why brew. roots on both sides of thi* Atlantic to Ik blown away by a puff of electioneer ins larger and softer, having absorbed much E r a s Baltimore—Col. H. B. Walcqx, John D. EP s e Lawton and wife, Alice Lawton. wind.” Water. Newark—Edwin Hoffman, After the eggs have been drawn from Rock Island, 111.—J.F. Robinson and wife. . Attempt to Wreck Train. the female fish she is placed back into Brooklyn—I*. Hagan, J.Allen.Miss Hagan, Nyack, X. Y.. Aug. Iti.—An attempt the water, none the worse for her trials. Annie W. Hagan, Mrs. E. J. Flowers, JJ. F. was made to wreck a trniiiinn the North I) fc.mar and wife. crn Railway of NYw Jersey. The lork Then the1 milt from a ripe male fish is WESTMINSTER. was broken from a side switch a quartei pressed into the pan in the same way, New York —E. A. Wright. of a mile hehtw Nyack, 'I’he switch wat and the impregnated eggs are ready to Newark—W. L. Ferguson, Nat Hymes, opened wide. The train ran on thi be hatched. C. D. Ripley, C. L. Jones. switch, but Engineer Norton reversed Under favorable conditions 90 days engine. The engine, however, leaped ofl ASBURY PARK LOTS FOR SALE SURF HOUSE. is the period of incubation for the grand the tri«'k at the I avenue cro«sitij' Phila.—Mrs. M. V. Watson. landlocked salmon, one of the finest Tenafiy—Mrs. Yopphe and daughter. and went across the avenue, striking n game fishes in the world and hardly in­ new telephone pule and- breaking it in GRAND CENTRAL. two. Tin* p»de stopped the engine atu! ferior to any as .a good fish. The first New York—F. K. Kohler and wife. prevented loss of lif<\ \ o one was in Sign of life in the eggs is the formation These Lots Range from One Thousand to Five Thousand Dollars Jamesburg—M. R. Hamlll. jured. The switch was doubtless brokei. of a little clot, generally red or pink, Freehold—Mrs. M. R. Conover. aud turned out of malice. which increases with remarkable rapid­ * WELLINGTON. ity, until in a few duys^ the complete Phlla.—J. H. Tyier. D r lQ g a DIk Cargo of Salmon. form of a little fish is plain to the eye. Brooklyn—Thos. Mcllroy. San Francisco, Aug. 31.—The barken- But it is rather a hideous little mon­ tsjrai Westfield, N.. J.—Mrs. W. J. Bogert, Miss tlne Gardner City has arrived from Bris­ N. C. Bogert, Adele 6 . Bogert, Amelia G. ster th at W rig g le s out of the egg finally. Bastable, Mrs E. H. Faulkner. tol bay, Bering sea, with 5,025 barrels It resembles a fish only because it of salmon. She nnd the barkentii»e Wil­ wriggles aud moves like one. Otherwise WALDORF. lie K. Huine. which arrived pn Tuesday, Now York—Mrs. J. Elsenberg, MrvPeIser report that the run of tish at Bristol bay it looks more like a fevered dream after %and wife, Mr. Krause and wife, Mrs. Leon tpo much broiled lobster or Welsh rab­ 'Levy. this season has never been exceeded in Brooklyn—L. Kaiser, J. Wlnierhw*. the past. The Ilume brought down 27,- bit. It ia a transparent body, with a globular swelling where its fine, fishlike J ' GUAWD AVENUE. 000 cases of canned and 1,800 barrels of salted salmon. ’Five thousand cases of lines ought to be. and its eyes are im­ NewYork—W. B. Hazel tlue, jr., S. D. Marcln. the lut were of the king salmon, which is mense goggles. Then the fis h wise men Trenton—C. M. Barcalow. far larger than any shipment of those big watch the things most carefully. Newark—Mrs. C, B. Smith, Mary Smith. early tish that has been brought in this This is a critical period^f the young Warwick, N. Y.—Mrs. De Kay tTinaa*. year from any of the fisheries. Her car­ Phila.—T. H. Dufford, H. A. Stiles. go weighs 1,230 tons. things’ growth, and a fall or a rise of a degree in the temperature of the water DEVONSHIRE. may mean death to millions of salmon. New York—Mrs. A. Robus. .The Dominican Situation. ; Generally men remain on guard night Jersey City—A. J. Cocoran, E. A, DevlH, Santo Domingo, Aug. 81. — President A. R. Toodyer. Figuero has resigned. The ministers will apd day in the big hatcheries to watch FRANKLIN. continue at the head of their various de­ their charges at this time. If they pull New York—Mtsa E. V. Simms, E tta L* partments until a provisional govern­ through, it is beautiful to see the suc­ Simms. Chas. Simms. Brooklyn—J. W. Keegan, J. T. Carey, P. ment has been formed, after which the cessive changes as the tiny swimmers E Smith, jr. elections for president and vice president cast off their hideous appendages and Cornwall, N. Y.—Mrs. A. L. Browne, Mrs. will take place. The city is quiet, but turn into dainty, slender, silvery crea­ A. B. Tatt. business Is at a standstill. The Domini­ tures that dart through the water like Jersey City—W. P. Smith and wife. can gunboat Hestauracion Is ashore on bubbles of air and form in thipk swarms the rocks at the entrance to the harbor PARK VIEW. in the corners of^nre tankspwhere they Phila.—Wm. Barrington and wife, Mrs. of MacoHs. K(Torts are being made to Dr. Plfer. „ get her off. The United States cruiser hang like bees.—New York Press. Hoboken—Mrs. S. Van Denberg. New Orleans and the French cruiser Ce- Italy M«mnce« Chinn. eille are still iu port. LENOX. 1 Peking, Aug. 31.—Owing to the spirit New York—C. 8 . Joslln. of opposition and evasion shown by the St. Paul, Mina.—Mrs. A. H. Hogeland, b 'tr e W ipe* Ont Ohio Town. Mias Hogdland. tsung-li-yamen (Chinese foreign oflice) in Toledo, O., Aug. 31.—A disastrous fire the negotiations now progressing between COMMERCIAL. visited the little town of Tiro,,Ot, and Now York—L. Vredonburtf, J. H. White. Chinn and Ituly the Italian squadron in resulted iu its complete destruction. A Chinese waters will be immediately re­ Germantown, Pa Frank II. Campion. loud explosion was heard la the clothing New Haven, Conn.—J. F. Korku. enforced by two torpedo boat destroyers. Phlla.—J. M. Feastor. store owned. by A. W . Kauffman, and before the inhabitants had time to pre­ tab meets of Mm m tn h eu p b feet bpd, Kingston—S. D. Hood and wife. President Visits Fam ily Graves. Huntingdon, Ind.—Chas. MoGrew. vent it the building was in flames. ^A Elizabeth—Mra. E. L. Elllau. strong wind -carried the sparks to ad­ Canton, O., Aug. 31.—The president, Ma d is o n . joining buildings and rendered the hastily With Mrs. McKinley, her sister and niece, ' There will never be another seaside town in Monmouth County that will drove tb West Lawn cemetery, where he Now York—W. V. Terhnre, Mrs. E. A. formed line of men with buckets entire­ W aldron.. ly inadequate to check the rapidly spread­ visited the graves of his family, covering compare with the broad streets and open spaces, such as shown on the map of Brooklyn—Otto G. Meyer and wife, Jen­ ing blaze. them with flowers. Many letters and nie Meyer. , telegrams awaited him here, congratulat­ Reading, Pa.—A. D. Coon. Italian Sculptor a Madman. , ing him on his Pittsburg address. Asbury Park. This assertion is based on the fact or 0, and the payment of fifty cents, child. , ■ muoQUS ourraoes of the system. In ouying* return limit may be extended to Beptomber 8 EASIt)E HOTEL. Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure you get the 80, Inclusive. Nyook—Mrs. J . D. DeBondo, Miss' Belle genulno. I t Is taken internally, ana made SIDE* TRIPS. JAM ES A. BRADLET, Owner DeBoude. - in Toledo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Tickets for side trips to Washington, Old Troy~0. Fresaot dnd wlfo. Testimonials free. ’ Point Comfort, Gettysburg, Antletem, and Greenwich, Conn.—Thos. Rltd and* wife, Bold by Druggists, 75a Virginia battlefields will be Bold at greatly p p s a m m Efsmta GSKisg e r a a a s r a a ©raissi eksbsi f r f i a r a s p r a s H. Ultd. Hall’s family Pills are the best reduced rates. H ajkyiiti SksaiE EisSdinj fesM id m v Jm EKa®! Sitelpi Bifesaral tSmsaral EfeSfSJ Irai&urc) ETk^JnD THB ASBURY PARK DAILY PRESS,

OCEAN GROVE MATTERS. TWENTY-PIFlH ANNIVERSARY. *({ d T he Daily P ress. Happenings Personal and Otherwise St. Paulas M. E. Churbh, Ocafrti ESTABLISHED 1687 Beyoyd Wesley Lake. Grove, to Celebrate It. A n I d e a l S i t e f o r a Mrs. J. McCoy of New York is a lato ar­ An event of gr,eat importance afcOcmn rival at the Windsor’. Grove this year will be the celebration, J . I j. K I N M O N T H Mrs. M. E. Overocker of Brooklyn is a from Sept. 10 to 17, of the twenty-fifth an­ EDITOR AND PROPRIBTOR. guest of the Lafayette. niversary of St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal S u m m e r H o m e * 7i Mrs. Cora E. Hall of Saratoga Springs, church, located a t New York, Pennsylvania, » N. Y., is at tho Lafayette. Embury and Webb avenues, and of which N eed any Shirts : Miss Lura Thompson of Philadelphia is a PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING late arrival a t the Ardmore. Dr. J. G. Reed is pastor. In inspeoting properties with a view to erecting a Snmmerhome, one (EXCEPT SUNDAY) Miss Amanda S. Vansant of Philadelphia During the summer months the commit­ would naturally consider the following salient pointB: AT THB is staying at the Lillagaard. tee having charge have been arranging for Miss B. Sudell of Falls of Schuylkill, Pa., the proper celebration of the anniversary Healthful location, beautiful scenery, diverting pleasures, accessi­ If you do, nowis the time to supply yourself. We have In D AILY p r k s s b u i l d i n g , is a guerft at the Langdon. and have succeeded in preparing an attrae bility, (inclrding express train and boat service), macadamized and our large assortment of negligee and stiff bqsom shirts, pat. 007 Mattison Avenue, Asbury Park. C. Fresant and wife of Troy, i*. Y., are tive program covering the eight days’ jubi* graveled streets, sanitary sowerage, pure artesian water, illumination by guests at the Seaside hotel. lee services.. terns and styles that will be worthy of your notice. • Shirt3 TELEPHONE CALLS: Mrs. J. H. "Metzs of Brooklyn, and her electricity, congenial surroundings, social advantages, club life, restric­ are one of the things a gentleman can not have too many of. Bditbria! Rooms...... family, are staying at the fcufayette. The loading feature of the anniversary Easiness Office ...... W. B. Cavel and wife of Stony Point, N- will, bo an effort to pay off the church in. tions from nuisances, clear titles, reasonable prices and suitable terms New bright patterns always find a place and welcome in his Y.‘, are guests at the Atlantic House. debtedness, amounting to $3,100. Already — <------W ith these points in view, we would be pleased to have you visit r Miss Mflzle Rice of Camden is a guest at more than one-half this amount, has been wardrobe, We sell them from 50c to $2.00. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:: the Ardmore. She is here for September. raised,, aud the officials have made an ap­ One year (strictly iu advancr) ...... ?H.OO JE. W. Chllde, wife and two children of peal to friends to come to their assistance One -week ...... 12 Mnrftysville, III., are guests at Dr. Starks. Single copies...... (w in raising the amount necessary. Claylatid MuNlkin and wi'e of Easton, All or the former..pastors have accepted Advertising Rates on Application. Md., are at Hotel La Pierre for Septem­ ber. an invitation to take part in the anniver­ In Neckwear and Fancy Hose Wallace Green of Morristown is ono of sary, and will preach as follows: the number from that place at Hotel La Sabbath, Sept. 10, 10.30 a. m., Rev. D. B. DEAL, NEW JERSEY we buy a few dozen of each every week, and in so doing al­ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 181W. Pierre. Harris. lows us to secure the very newest and latest styles. M. Larrlenson of Washington, D. C., Sabbath, Sept. 10, 7.30 p. m., Rev. W. S. W here in addition to the the above there iB a m agnificent bluff along the AMONG THE HOTELS. is spending his vacation at Hotel La The Handkerchief Scarf at present is the real thing, espec­ Pierre. / Barniiart. , entire ocean front, landscape architecture, 18-hole golf course, $15,000 'Diversions and Amusements Thar Janies R. Whyte and son, Howard Whyte Monday, Sept. 11, 7.3b p. m., Rev. Levi clubhouse, and new railroad station, which !b conceded to be the finest on ially for-wearing with the soft shirt and no vest. Our line in of Jersey City,.are late arrivals at the New Lare w. ' - / Entertain the Querns. the entire line of shore resorts. this wear is the most complete in’town. Fancy Hose in stripes y Saturday evening a t the Westminister Arbofton. Tuesday, Sept, 12, 7.30 p. m., 'Rev. Wil­ Miss B. J. Heoburn and R. H Rodman liam T. Abbott, of all colors and especially irivR ED , -which is the most popular will be devotee, to a grand cakewalk, in are two New Yorkers who are guests at which all the guests of the house are ex­ the Lillagaard. Wednesday, Sept. 13^ 7.80 p. m., Presiding shade worn, can always be had of u s at popular prices. Elder Rev. J. L. Roe. pected to take'part. If Proprietor Oliver’s Q. S. Moore, manufacturer of1 cash regis­ TITLES GUARANTEED plans are carried out the most pleasant ters at Dayton, Ohio, is spending a rew Thursday, Sept. 14, 7.30 p. m., musical event of the season will te the outcome. weeks a t the Queen. ' concert and platform meeting. J. L. Maine of New Yoik hap joined his Friday, Sept. 15, 7.30 p. m., Rev. Milton Some Have an Idea That A delightful concert was. given in the sisters a t Ho*el La Pierre for the balance Relyea. H He Hew Jersey Title Guarantee am Trust Go. of their sojourn by the sea. Sunday, Sept. 17,10.30 a. m., Rev. J. B. parlors of the Surf House last evening and J. G. Rhinemuth and wife, with Miss because our store enjoys a reputation for selling high grade nearly all the guests of the house enloyed Amelia Flushing, are a popular trio of Westcott. OF j e r s e y c i t y the event. The musicians who play for. guests at the Ocean House. ,Sundaj% Sept. 17, 7*30 p. m., Rev..Henry- goods, our prices are necessarily high. Let us set you rigjht' Mrs. Martin will give these entertainments Misses Lillian and Belle Bums and Frank Belting. We are modest in our advertising, preferring to have our till the house closes. They are loqk«»d for­ Burns of Brooklyn are having a pleasant The music for these events and for tho A t a very m oderate cost. outing at the New Arborton. ward to each week with eager anticipa entire month of September will bo in charge PriceB are low enough to guarantee safe and profitable investm ent. customers find that we are doing a little more than what we Fay McFadden and wife and M-s. Me- tlou. of Miss E. Blanche Bennett of Ocean Grove. advertise, rather than less. Faddetfs mother of Granville, N. Y., are To those who desire to build wo are ready to m ake especially attract­ guests at the Atlantic House. A large euchre will be given at tlie Mat­ Watch our window display from week to week. Mrs. Frank Griffin aud daughter, Miss M arry nnd Part For n Year. ive term s. • thew next Saturday evening. Proprietor Gertrude Gritlin of Flushing, N. Y., are George Matthews has been in the habit of pleasant guests at the Ocean Hotfse. Among the tunny peculiar customs W e shall be pleased to m eet visitors at‘the station by appointm ent. prevalent nmon.ur the people of Central giving euchres every Saturday evening, Rev. Dr. Whinna, wife and daughter of H ighest references given and required. ____ _ and as he always presents the whTBSwy£Uh West Philadelphia, are still registered at America is that of parting for one year the Amherst cottajre. Pitman avenue. handsome prizes ther&^ire always a . greits, after the marriage ceremony lias been For appointment or other information address many players. ''"SCmleriek Smith and Alfred A. Gable are soleinnizeil. This custom lias prevailed two popular young uentlemen o f Newara among the Jnrnos from .time imnUMiio* The waiters of the Hotel Brunswick held who have arrived at tiie Ardmore for an rial. There is no courtship allowed to outing. a festive gathering In the casino of that foe currit-.l on tie! wren the parties prior hotel yesterday afternoon. There was 1ST. C. Vnnnattn and brother, Harry Vann- to the wedding. When a man selects a Atlantic Coast Realty Co. HATTERS AND MEN’S OUTFITTERS atta are popular Chester (N. J.) gentlemen music and speeches -gnloro and John Ed­ who are making many friends among the woman, lit* obtains the consent of the wards head waitei for years at the big guests at'the Queen. parents on both sides, nnd if this i.< Next to Postofflce COB MATTI 8 O N A V E N U E ^hostelry, was presented with a Knights of M. Lance aim Daniel Rohert are two given they are at once married.' ~n~Fn a t ict. cr. Pythias emblem by those under him, as a wealthy 'retired merchants of Somerville Tin* reason, Jmwvvor. for their not token of goodwill and respect. who have come to the shore for an outing. living together ns man and' wife for They are registered ac Dr. Stark**. one year after marriage is in order to Special JJdverllscmeitts Special >tat»ertf$ement$ Madison whist, 7 tables. Ladies’ flrst IMPORTANT NOTICE Thomas Kitd and wife, with their son, H. permit of the parties visiting ami Advertisements containing not more than BOARDING SCHOOL. prize, Mrs. M. T. Groscup, Dresden plate; Ritd of Greenwich, Conn.. are a t the Sea­ staying with their respective friends twenty .five words inserted under this heading side hotel, where they will remalh. Mr. Home boarding school for six boys; a college second, Mrs. H. H. Vanderbilt, lobster dish; in different parts of the country, which tor twenty-five cents first insertion aud fifteen1 The Law rejrardlnir the placing of Flro Ritd is a wealthy retired business man. cents each subsequent Insertion. graduate of large, successful experience gives consolation, Mrs. Clarence Smith, pearl is a Customary thing and occupies the ail hia time; prepares for rotlege.or business. Escapes In Hotels of this County handle pen. Gentlemen’s lirst, M. SchifT, T. D. Schoonmaker and wife of Goshen Dr. Wbelptey, 93 Roseville avenue, Newark. N. J. are a happy young couple en joying the de­ time specified. Ninety-nine out of 100 WANTED. la now being Bn forced. oxydized fob; second, Alvin von Drehle, lights of the season a t the Majestic.” Mr. of these marriages turn out well. An experienced seamstress would like engage­ claret tankard; consolation, E. Brooks, Schoon maker is clerk of the courts at ments by xne di»y:“X'all at 4J3 springwood ave­ L O S T . * nue ,-Balthnore Cottage, West Park, 2C8t court plaster case. Goshen. I.urK(kHt rav e In the W orld. A roll of Bills am o u n tin g to one h undred dol­ Wilson Fire Escape $5.00 Great quantities of driftwood have again WANTEB. lars or over, either In electric car, or while shop* The merry little tots in the gayest of The largest single grave in the world ping around town. Liberal reward if returned The'greatest life saver ever invented. Practical, portable, heen thrown upon the Ocean Grove sea occupies just exactly oue acre of Any one wishing to sell their shares Io the to 302 Second avenue. 207-208* humors and the brightest attire took pos­ front and yesterday a large force of work­ Build ing and Loan association can do so if terms automatic and reversible. Vou don’t have to Hold j>« session of the ball mom at the West End men were engaged in collecting and burn­ ground, which is surrounded by an are satisfactory. Address Loan, Fress office. ing this objectionable material. iron railing. 'Phis enormous grave Is 208 10t HORST?S HOARDED. XT HOLDS YOU last evening and held high revel. There Horses will be kept for $5 and upwards; open and lowers you from any Height wi«li perfect security to the ground located at l'earto Cortez in Spanish or box stalls. A. w. Naughright, Middle Val-. - were 50 of the miniature lords and ladies Mrs. L." T! Janes and child aro well FURNISHED BOUSE. known residents of Hillsdale, N. J.. who Honduras aud is the burial place* of a ley, N J . 207-212* TESTIMONIALS: on the floor and they danced every number are registered at Dr. Starks. Mrs. James Man and wife want furnished house in Ocean I have carefully examined tho Tho Wilson Fire Escape has on the‘program. woman. The tombstone occupies the Grove; by the year preferred. Address B G. been in use and active service dur­ husbaud is a son of Bishop Janes, In whose center of tiie ground inclosed, and sev­ Press oftlce. * &8-200t F O R S A L E . Wilson Plre Escape and for valua­ memory the tabernacle at Ocean Grove Good will and fixtures of the restaurant oppo­ ble feature*?, together with coat, ing the past nine years in thfB de­ BRUNSWICK’^ MASKED DANCERS was built. eral wooden figures representing the W HITE HELP WANTED. site the railroad station for a*Ie: good reason for partment, and have found Itja deceased are arranged In statuelike selling. Apply at the restaurant, opposite depot. I especially recommend it ana most valuable agent in saving of The La Pierre barber shop, which has tor One firat-olasa cook and laundress, one flrst- 200§t will issae certificates of my ap­ life. On exhibition at Fire Head­ the past- four years been in charge of H. H. form in different parts of the ground. class waitress and chambermaid for the winter; Gaj, Unique and Fanciful Were the reference required. -A ddress P . O. Box 2011. As­ proval on Its adoption. quarters, where a practical dem- Robinson of Brooklyn, is about closing a There are no fewer than 10 of these EDUCATIONAL. onstration...... will be given rfv< by me. Costumes. successful season. By close application to bury P ark, N. J . 206 9 The ba! masque held in the Brunswick figures, which in the evening give the Miss Phillips* 8elect Boarding and Day School (Signed) Georoe C. Ormerod, J. L. S c h n e i d e r , business and an expert knowledge of his art, will reopen September 20, 1880. Address Miss Building Inspector, Asbury Purk. Chief Fire Dep’t Asbury Park. casino last nlghi^proved one of the most en­ Mr. Robinson has succeeded iu building up place a ghostlike appearance. ’ „ L O S T . Phillips, 517 F irst av i nue. 200 225. tertaining of the season’s many social a large patronage. The deceased had divd rich and in A diamond engagement ring with words “from THE WILSON FIR E ESCAPE has' been adopted and Is now in use by the New her will lmd specified the amount of Jeff to Kath., l&to,” engraved inside. Reward I O K S A L E . York and many other Fire Departments and has rei eived the endorsement of the Na­ events. The guests grasped the idea with * T. J. Preston, jr., H. H. Preston, Miss if returned to the Brunswick hotel, Aabury Park. tional AsBooiatton of Fire Engineers and of State Firemen’s conventions and firemen interest and took much trouble with their Edith J. Preston and Miss F'orence J. Pres­ ground to be purchased for her grave 808-ttt Two of the most desirable lots at Deaf for ton, sons and daughters of T. J. Preston, sale at a sacrifice. Address “Owner,”.903 Grand generally throughout the country. costumes. The result was a splendid suc­ and the m anner in which it should be avenue, Asbury Park. N. J. 203-0&t Abo, the BABCOCK F IR E EX TIN G U ISH ER , over 1,000,000 In use. Now on one of the most influential members of the LOST. exhibition at Fire Headquarters. Both manufactured by the cess. Among those who took pat t and.their Ocean Grove association, have just returned decorated. She had'many curious no­ tions, and the size and ornamentation A pair of gold eye-giasses in the sand at 8eveuth costumes they wore were: from an extensive tour of Europe which in­ avenue bathing ground. Revfuru if returned to F O R R E N T . BABCOCK FIRE EXTINGUISHER CO., cluded France, Germany, Belgium, Holland of her grave was one of-them. 312 E ighth avenue. 20S*209t Nicely furnished house; latest and best im- Girard Wittson, coon; Mr. McGovern, 357 OANAI. STREET, NEW YORK. baby boy; Mr. McCoy, army officer; C. and England. firovements; heated by\hot water; best winter PARKER HOUSE. ocatioL: very reasonable. 625 Munroe avenue, NEW YORK, BOSTON, PITTSBURG AND CHICAGO. . Townsley, coon; Miss Gomez, Spanish lady; A sbury Park. 198'225* Miss M. Gomez, •‘Columbia;” Miss Mary Another Concert at Ocean Grove. OCEAN GROVE SUMMER PROGRAM Persons desiring toVemain after September 1st Seessel,“Martha Washington; ” A. D. Hud­ The evening of Labor day in tlie Ocean can find a pleasant home in Ocean Grove at the Parker House, 28 Webb avenue. Near the beach ROOMS'' TO LET. son, Bennie’s nurse; T. McNeal, naval ofll- Grove auditorium will be devoted to a September io to 17—St Paul’s 25th an­ cer; Wheaton Littell. “Buttercup;” Mr. J. and rooms well ventilated; termB reasonable. With or without board; open June to Nov. 1; musical affair in which the Bradford trio of niversary exercises. September 10, Jubilee Sarah A. K napp. 208t good accommodations at reasonable rates. Five JAMES H, SEXTON Ward, “the clergy;” Miss Sadler, black Services, morning and evening, Septem­ minutes walk to beach. Mra. E. A. Armstrong. nun;” Miss Gumpert, Geisha girl; Mr. Now York will be the principal attractions. HOUSE WANTED. 000 Second avenue, Asbury Park, N. J. i03-08t Simon ton, "shifty lady;” R. * Morn, ber 17, St. Paul’s anniversary exercises These musicians have charmed audiences continued. Appropriate services each Asbury Park or Ocean Grove; in exchange for Chinaman; Mr. Stone, bum actor; throughout the country with tholr music of most desirable lot in Elizabeth, W. J ; or equity RESCUE MISSION. Miss Weiman and Miss Krauss, Geisha evening during the week, in charge o i in handsome new private house ln Nev^>'Vorks 31 South Main st., Asbury Park. Service every girls; M. F. Ivins, jr., captain of the the violin, viola, flute and piano, in both former pastors. All services will be held Particulars, etc, A. E. Smith, 156 Malden Lane, night a t 7.45: also Sunday a.15. B right song s e r­ F uneral D irector guards; Humbert Foutz, little girl; Miss S. solos and ensemble work, and the announce­ in the church. N. Y. 208-20&t vice; orchestra; short talks; good speakers; tes­ Conill, Japanese girl; Miss Angela Chorte, Prof. Tallie Morgan, Musical Director. timonies of saved people. Everybody invited. ment of their appearance next Monday WANTED. I04tf G. W. Gutter, 8upt. fortune feller; Benjamin Farrier, baby; Miss M. Louise Linebarger, Cornctist MiSB H. Douty, “kid;” Miss Heath, “Yum evening will no doubt be good news to their Good party wants bouse by the year; furnished Y um ;” Mr. Hildebrand, Ashman; Miss numerous friends in Ocean Grove and As­ Mr. H. Monroe Brown, Organist. or unfurnished. Rent not to exceed $200. As­ BOARDERS WANTED. 159 MAIN STREET, ASBURY PARK McCoy, “Lady Babbie;’1 Miss H. Day. bury Park. The management has also se­ J. N. FITZGERALD, bury Park o r Ocean Grove. 208-10t The Hanlon, 821 Cookman avenue; open all the “La Pcftlfee; ” Miss Day, O Mimosa; ” A. E BALLARD,} year: terms low. cured a celebrated contralto soloist to assist T O L E T . Mr. Garcia, “Count de Gay;’1 Mr. J. H. ALDAY, A fine line of caskets on hand to select from. Flower designs Manrique, “Lord Willing;” Mr. Brubaker, the trio, Mile. Inez Brooks, who has just Devotional Committee. To let furnished lor the winter. A cottlage of BAND AND ORCHESTRA. sailor; Miss Simonton, “ Lady Babbie;” D. returned from a Successful season. Prof. steeping rooms and bath room, hot air furnace The Park City Band and Orchestra Is open for a specialty. Open day and night. McLean, skirt dancer; Miss McLean and Morgan has promised that his choir will and gas throughout. Rent 8150 from October 1st engagements; any number of pieces furnished In Miss Myers, “ Heavenly Twins;” Mr. Bru­ string or brass. For terms apply to G. T. Santoro baker, “Jack Horner/’ sing several selections and that a quartette to April 1st. Telephone, 21 a. A cottage on Fifth avenue wi h tix rooms and Director, 621 Mattison ave., Asbury Park, N,* J. of mixed voices selected from liis best Residence, 410 Sewall avenue. singers will make music. The affair prom­ header. 310 a m onth. CYCLE INSTRUCTION. Euchre at the Warwick. DRUG STORE CHAT. A fiat of three rooms on Main street, near the Twenty took part in a full dress progres­ ises to tye another of the finest musical Professors B. I. and W. L. Baker, expert cycle depot and Mattison avenue. W ater and gas for instructors, 411 Sewall avenue, Asbury Park.N. J. sive euchre a t the Warwick Wednesday events that have characterized those given F a m o u s f o r o u r S o d a . heat and light. §10 a m onth. Wbeels.furnished; lessons at any hour. Myrtle evening. The prizes were very handsome at Ocean Grovo during the season, combin­ A stable and carriage room on Fourth avenue, House. 146tf and wore donated by Mrs. R. R. Tilly, one ing, as it does, a unique variety with the Pure, unfermented Grape just west of the railroad; room for three or four Sexton’s Livery and Boarding Stables of the Warwick’s guests since April ]. The best artistic talent. Juice makes a delicious and horses and th ree o r four c arriages. F O R S A L E . A pply to room was nicely, decorated with flags, A bargain. A fine corner property In Asbury South of Main Avenue* Oates, Ocean Qrove, N. J. Chinese fanterns, etc., and presented a very Freehold's Fountain Repaired. refreshing drink when served JAS. R. BOYCE, Park, situated southeast corner Third avenue )8-9* 0C4 F ifth avenue. pretty appearance. The ladies’ flrst prize, The public drinking fountain at Freehold our way with cracked ice. We avenue, Ocean Grove, f K . AU the Latest Style Carriages Always on Hand; Also Shetland Pony and a beautiful Austrian china plate, was won which was damaged by the explosion of il­ use the undiluted juice of the by Mrs. James McFeeter of East Orange- luminating gas iu the cellar under it last Eeflal notices THL*CROW fi, Cart for Children. Accommodations for Straw-Rlde Parties. The gentlemen’s flrst prize, a handsomd week, has been repaired, and is in working grape without syrup or other 145 Main avenue. Ocean Grove. Operf all the jy880LUTI0N NOTICE. year. The znost homelike boarding nouse in Telephone Call, 21 B. 1*1. E. SEXTON. bisque figure, was won by J. A. Sawyer. order again, much to the satisfaction of addition to cheapen its cost. Ocean Grove. 8team heat, baths and all im­ provements. Terms reasonable. < 252tf The ladies" consolation, a bottlo of ketchup * tho groat number of persons who had be­ Our pure Vineland Grape Juice Notice is hereby given thpt the partnership accompanied by an appropriate poem com* come its very frequont beneficiaries. The lately existing between Jobp N. White and Mor­ will please you and prove a timer W. James,under the firm name of ' Imperial M rs. J. F. BRADLEY posed by a writer for The Criterion. The. metal part of the structure has been Laundry,” at Asbury Park. N. J., was dissolved Dressmaking and Lad tea Tail or in u on th e FOURTEENTH DAY o f AUGUST, A. D.. gentlemen’s consolation, a beet, ■ was won anchored to the stone base, which will in healthful drink. Those who Main S treet and L ake A venue, future guard it against a repetition of eighteen hundred and ninety nine, by mutual A l l K in d s by Miss Daisy McFeeter, who took a gentle­ cannot, use soda can take consent. All debts owing to the said partnership MoCjjik Butldino, A sotm v Park. man’s part. This was also accompanied by a similar accident. are to be received by the said John N. White, and ,63-tf F orm erly with M rs. B ennett Grape Juice with benefit, io all idem an ds on the said partnership are to be “HAUNTS OF HEALTH an appropriate poem by the same writer. * paid by him. Westminster Sunday School. cents. D ated A ug, 10, A. D,, 1899^ HOTEL PIERREPONT. of M o n e y The sessions of the Wostminster Presby­ JOHN N. WHITE, , Mrs. Kelsey begs to announce the opening of AND PLEASURE ALONG “Gel Your Money’s W orth” MORTIMER W. JAMES. her regular season, and is now prepared to accept terian Sunday-school, which have been sus­ The business will be continued under the same guests. Terms reasonable. Is the title of a popular song, but no name ny tbe said John N. White. THE JERSEY COAST.” more popular than the old comedy drama, pended during July and August, will be re­ Cream of Almonds for keep­ 96tf Hotel Pierrepont. Cookman avenue. to Loan ‘•Lost in New York." The play iq said to sumed next Sunday, Sept. 3, In the church, J. F. CAPE!*. . GILBERT O. HlOBT. BV Sewall avenue, near Grand, at 2.30 p. m.' ing the skin soft, smooth and K o m r a c t o r s abound In witty dialogue, thrilling effects, CAPEN & HIQBY up-to-date specialties* etc., while the acen- Word has been sent theofiicersand teachers white. It is an old time reme­ HARRY. B. WILSON. to'be present, and the scholars are here­ BENJ. ALBERTSON Architects N ery, painted by the well-known artist, St. dy and a good one. Has al­ 7&4 Biroad S tre e t. N ew ark ..N . J . AN r AMOUNT John Lewis of tho theatre, Now with notified to be ou hand, as well as al- Contractor and Builder An Illustrated Guide and Souvenir of York, le claimed to be oue of Uie pro­ otliars who do not attend any school. Su ways been used with satisfac­ Estimates Cheerfully . Jobbing Prompt! C LA R EN C E u . W ILSO N , peVlntendent W. G. Harsln will be glad to tion and holds its place as being Given Attended to the Shore Resorts. nounced features. Tho cast includes many 61P LAKE AVENUE ASBURY PARK. 5 well-known dramatic people, who are said welcome them. one of the most reliable of the A r c h ite c t, a n d 6°/0 to be of uniform excellence. The company P R I C E 2 f C E N T S . Fire Scare at the Stafford. . beautifying cosmetics. Every QENTRAL B. R JF JE W JERSEY x86 fa roadway, LONG BRANCH. , ' 1 is now entering on Its eleventh annual The guesta_pf the Stafford, on Fifth E. J. STROUD, tour and this (Friday) evening will begin a avenue, were highly alarmed about 4 woman needs a bottle’ of it All Newsdialers and Hotels. WILLIAM GIFFARD two-night’s engagement at Park Opera .35 cents. Special Excursion Fares to Rhiladel- o’clock yesterday morning? A.^ defective- ' phla for the Qrand Army of the Contracting Painter. House, Efmory street and Bangs avenue. fyie, instead of conveying'thtj smoke from Republic, Annual Encamp, Poitofflce box 9 67. ■ A s b n ry P a rk , N. J . 222 rialn Street the tires out of the chimney, allowed it to G. A. R. ENCAM PM ENT, escape jn the house, and it was thought “ Drugs that Cure’’ are the ment, September 4 CONCERNING PIANOS* v - V PHILADELPHIA. that tlie hotel was ablaze. In nondescript to 9, 1899. People eay; “ Dohm, I notice your ads. Tell me best drugs in the world. - Can h o w can you soil pianos cheapen than home garb the guests hurriedly made their ap­ For thiB occasion Excursion' Tickets will dealers and even big New York Jhousesf ” This la Insurance Written in^Best'Com­ Special Arrangements via Pennsyl­ pearance, but were soon satisfied there youibg satisfied with any other? be gold from Ocean Grove to Philadelphia, a reasonable question and here Is the answer and vania Railroad. * good to so on all trains Sept. 3, 8. 4 and 6, explanation:. A manufacturer wants me to sell Be Believed ol Palo am Enjog Comfort. wasno reason for alarm. his m ake ot pianos I say to him, “ suppose, in panies. Lowest Rates. For the GrA, R. National encampment at the fares named below, good to return PfcOF. A. CLARK, ^he Pennsylvania Railroad company will M a t t is o n A v e . P h a r m a c y . on or/before Sept. 12, or on or before Sept. Beach Band Has New Music 80 on payment of 50 centa additional, If de­ “ We don’t cafe If you give the piano away; after Surgeon; Chiropodist andmanlcure. Bell excursion tickets to Philadelphia and It Is claimed that the music discoursed by posited with agent at 1832 Chestnnt Btreet, you have bought It, it's yours. Howevaftwe keep , Prof. A. Clark, the celebrated chiropodist and return, September 2 to 5, from A sbury the becch band at the Fifth avenue pavilion Philadelphia, between Sept. 5 and 9 in­ up pricee^n our warerooms." So sayeCtbe maker. clusive. Is n o t th is piano business plain? I n th e n am e o f manicure, of Philadelphia, is again at Asbury Park at 12.75 for the round trip. last evening was the beat of the season. JEUUblM^ed 11 Y720M com m on sense w hy should y o n p a y $800 to $600 Park, this being hla twentieth season. He Is lo­ B .VIR r f j c s f c w t The tickets will be good to return until for the same piano I can sell you for $1752totS7M cated at SCO Cookman avenue, and would be September 12, inclusive, but this limit may There were more popular, selections on the Fare for the Round Trip,'$2.75 Yon have the maker's guarantee, that protects pleased to have anyone who desires his services program than are usually given, and thia l o u i e T c h o n g yo n . 1 am a piano tuner and select your piano as chiropodist and manicure to pall and see him. be extended to September 80 if the ticket is ports even before they are put together. , Drop AU orders will reoelve prompt attention. Bpe- . p O ^ E R deposited with the jolntfftgent at Philadel­ fact was appreciated by the people, who de­ CHINESE LAUNDRY DeWltt's Little Early Risers benefit per. me a postal and I will explain to you the myste­ clal attention is given to club and'deformed nails. phia on September 5, 0, 7,-8 pf 9 and fifty manded numerous encores. The band will ries of the piano business and save yon a hundred Manicure 60 cents and.Si. Philadelphia’s First “IT CUTSJHEPHLEGM” cents paid. 9 IO KINdSLEY STREET manently. They lend gentle assistance to dollars or so. By the way, you can have your Hanlchre. Thirty1 yean* experience. Main office, Prevents and'cures Hay Fever and Cold’lra For further Information consult ticket play at the Fifth avenue pavilion thia after­ Between First and Second Aves., Asbnry Park. nature, causing no pains or weakness, per­ pianos tu n ed now before th e rufch, te s t t h e-work, 81 BouthEighteenth street, above Chestnut; Phila­ tbe Head. Try it and be convinced of lta merits. agents. - noon and at Asbury avfenue tonight. 'Shirts, 10c.; collars and cuffs. So. each. Goods and pay if satisfactory during the season. •— delphia, where he has been located for S3vear*. fro®, sample attbefoUovrfn# druggists: called for snd delivered. Work guaranteed to manently curing constipation .and liver P ian o s to Burr.l * W. O. DOHM,. ' . Asbury Park’s first,Chiropodist and Manicure,’ Geo. E. Williams, Kinmonth & oo7, w. DvWool- be satisfactory in every particular. Giro me a ailments. W. R. Ham. ' • .. Tuner;, 80th Season, f 60 Cookman Avenue, Aabury Park, ley, L. O.tCrenelle. O.’ J. Black.T.M. Stewart* The P bebb oontains all the news. Redd The Daily Press,- , ' • trial. j ■ _ j ,819 Cookman Avenne. opp<*dteStelnbach’aMammoth Store* .. . <- i willHam*andMatt/sonAvei— v™— ■ 'V , ’ • THB ASBURY PARK DAILY PRESS, 5 WOMAN’S WORLD. _ 'For several years agitation on this ond carriage by Princess Victoria of j m m t i a t n n "subject hns gone on. Womtfn have Schleswig-Holstein,, Princess Ena of been .hearing harrowing tales of the Battenberg and Fringes Maurice and WIDOW OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE squalonand misery in which was made Leopold of Battenberg, drove to a spot REPUBLIC OF TEX^S. the thing they wore. They l^arfaed on the lawn Iq front of the Victoria t a n MYRIAD fiANC&jS that most of their • ready made gar­ tower, where the royal party drew up Presenting the most beautiful combination of light, oolcr and motion ever seen TH AT’S AI^L i beneath the shelter of the trees. Tlie «Zn*a” Serpentine W alk—Chlcn- ments came from flitliy tenements; k ^ The queen "watched the cavalcade firo Connnmer*’ Lea«no—How Iloyal they learned of wretches crowded to­ At the Court of Honor Building, OCEAN AND SECOND AVENUES Except we want j ou to feel that this’is a'per­ gether In foul kitcheus or bedcham­ wltE opera glasses, while the Princess I Women D rcn—Love For Her Home. Henry of Battenberg frequently stood Admission 15 cents; Children IO cents Oijd Name* For W omen’* Clubs. bers toiling inhumanly long hours for sonal invitation to you to visit ■ a pittance. They learned that there up In the royal carriage and snopshot- One of tbe rem arkable women of was no security a^jilnst vermin or dis­ ed features of the procession whioh Texas is Mrs. Anson Jones, widow of. ease being conveyed through the ar­ struck her as being Interesting. the president of tbe republic of Texas ticles manufactured In these dens. In After the parade her majesty called THE LONDON GHOST SHOW A.3VD W A B tG K A PH from 1844 to 1845, when the republic the terror of the smallpox epidemic of Mr. Sanger to the side of her carriage ceased to exist. Mrs. Jones was born and expressed enjoyment at the splen­ SOMETHING NEW. THE LATEST ENtBRT^lNMENr AT THE J J. PARKER S 1804 and the long struggle against nARIONETTE THEATRE,^OCEANJAND FIRST AVpNUES In A rkansas. July 24, 1811), and her diphtheria in 1800 they realized the did spectacle, and her Inquiries as to POPULAR GROCERY eightieth birthday was celebrated risk to the purchaser. Even our fac­ the length of time the show had been NO EXTRA CHARGE. Admission to both Entertainments only.lO cents quietly and without public demonstra* tory laws proved the existence of these In existence gave the proprietor the opportunity of telling the queen that You will be.very welcome whether you come to buy, or tion by the Daughters of the Republic dangers In their attempt to guard CL UMS DISCRIMINATION. Park Opera House of Texas at her home In Houston. against them.—Chicago Post. he made his flrst appearance in public just to look around. I In 1840 she was married to Dr. An­ on the day that, her majesty ascended Proprietor DeVlne Will Fight the W. H. MbRRI?, Manager Oh ! We do want to'say a few more words—we want son Jones, one of the f o r e m o s t men of the throne. As a souvenir of the pa-s County Officials to the End. Corner Bangs A ■ ■ MR. JAME$ BRADFORD, DAY’S blue worn this season—pale periwin­ the borough had Instilled Into them A new organization In California Is Accompanist. kle, hyacinth, blue grays and blue lav­ the rudlnients of learning. named “Native Daughters.of the Gold­ Sam Houston nnd Hitt Corns. Assisted by Ice enders—owe their popularity to the In Mrs. Pierson’s fight the majority en West.” Its president is Mrs. Cora Professor IIIrani Corson of, Cornell taste for roseate hair. All shades of MLLE. INEZ BROOKS, of the residents of the quaint little B. Gifford of Ventura. It has recently university, who used to be a reporter Contralto Soloist. Cream Garden green suit the red haired woman, nnd Quaker borough are together. Many given an entertainment which netted for the United States senate, tells this 219 Asbury Ave. certain, tones of purple and brown and have called and encouraged her In her over $1,000 and Is about to establish a story about Sum Iltmston: “We re­ PROF. TALI ESEN MOROAN'S gray are admirable foils for her warm expressed desire to die In the old home­ scholarship for a postgraduate course porters took turn and turn about each GREAT CHORUS RENDERING and if followed coloring. One curious result of this stead rather than to part with it. In Mills college, the only chartered for a n Hour.' One day I wns sitting SELECTIONS FROM THE craze for red hair Is thtit those w]jo woman’s college west pf the Roeky Idly lu the reporters’ gallery, waiting “ FALL OF BABYLON.’* will bring yoil to QUARTETTE OF MIXED-VOICES. this wonderful have it naturally go about complaining Odd JfttinPH/Pop W om en** Club*. mountains. mv turn and looking on. Presently my tkat, owing to the amount of dyed hair The woman's club movement has as­ attention was drawn by Senator Hous­ A rare musical treat for the evening of place, where noth­ L abor Day. worn, they get no credit for their rud­ sumed such an extent that It has at­ Blvnmrck and the French. ton. Huge of frame, lit* was particu­ ing but the dy locks. This of the once despised tracted the attention of the United Bismarck had no great opinion of the larly huge of feet, and those extremi­ 'carrots I' States department of labor, which has French. He believed that they are too ties wero rendered the more conspicu­ Reserved Seats 25 C en ts. Choicest r “There is no use trying to conceal ous in those days of boots by being recently issued an elaborate report on easily swayed by popular catchwords On sale In Auditorium,‘Saturday 10A.M. to Creams the fact that th q .beauty of tlie season the attitude of women's clubs toward “Talk to a Frenchman about liberty, Incased in laced shoks. On this occa­ 5 E. M., and all day Monday. la not the Tenusllke blond nor the social economics. Accompanying the equality and fraternity, toll him that sion there seemed to be an amount of and Ices Junoesque brunette of other seasons. article are gome statistics which indi­ hia nation is the greatest in the world, pain In those feet proportionate to The beauty of today Is slim and wil­ cate that there are few settlements of and you can do anything with him their size. •are served. lowy—and she walks In a willowy, any size In our glorious country with­ You can impress tho French more than “The senator kept one upon his DAY’S is a house­ swaying, blown by the breeze fashion; out a woman’s club. The name, loca­ any other people if you tell them it is knee, rubbiug It, with an anguished hold word among even if "she isn’t; slim—of figure, her tion'and purpose of each of 1,283 wom­ done in the mime of freedom* ” expression and periodically exchang­ Asbury Park thousands of peo­ hair Is red g o ld , her eyes gray, h e r en’s clubs are given in detail, and it Asked his opinion1 in the case of a ing for the other foot. After awhile he ple, but it is to the complexion pale and her lips scarlet. appears that this by no means ex­ certain French spy, he said: “It’s a unlaced his shoes and drew them off. The smartest dress tones are adapted hausts the list. An examination of the sad case You’ve got to hang him, but Then tho; nursing of his aching toes stranger who does to her type o f beauty, and set off her list -§hows JJmt next to the local title do it w ith the utmost politeness, bo as continued for a time as before. But nc A u d it o r iu m not know our place coloring so well that pink cheeks and of woman’s club Shakespeare's name not to hurt his feoings."—Exchange relief came, and at last, to my dtter that the map is re­ black or brow* or yellow hair are cast Is a favorite one. amazement and amusement, he slowly produced. . Completely- In the B h a d e .” — New York There are a number of titles which * Equal to a Fairy Story. divested himself.of a lojig blue woolen Sunday, September 3rd, Commercial Advertiser. aro rather enigmatic. What, for In­ Bilkins was seated in an easy chair stocking, nnd, taking the huge jack- stance, Is the meaning of *'The\Lesh- enjoying his paper while hia wife was knife with which he was wont to pass Rev. Dr. GEO. J. MINGINS. D A Y ’S Chicnsro C o n tn m ^ n ’ Leng'dc*. che,” the name of a club at Daltou, busy with fancy work. Bobby, the the time whittling, he proceeded de­ Five hundred women united In effort Ga.? Then there 1b the “Nike” of Chi­ 4-year-old son of the household, on the liberately to pare his corns in the sen­ Morning and Evening. * * + should be able to accomplish their ob­ cago, tho “Theristrlal” of Marlon, Ia.; floor was fighting a battle With tin. sol- ate of the United States.” •dTDAY 5 \ C£XREAM ^AR PE OPEN UNTIL ject, especially, if the 500 are drawn tho “Anarkrislans” of Sioux City, the diera Presently the little fellow tired 10.30 A, M., “The Old Bible Defended/' 12 O’CLOCK from the women of education, princi­ “Ammoncongln” of Cumberland Mills, of his play and exclaimed- B u t He Unde a ifood Oflicer. 7,30 P. M„ “Final Triumph of Christianity.'* ple and social position and If the ob­ Me.; tho “Methebeslc” of Rockland, “Mamma, Won’t you please tell me a. Some 20 or 25 years ago a gentleman ject they have In view Is a Just one. Me.; the “Heptorenn” of Somerville, tairy story V of this place was oleuted constable, and The Consumers’ league of Illinois has Mass.; tho “Alsblce” of Grand Rapids, “I don’t feel like it tonight, Bobby,I although he lmil no opposition his nerv­ Special Music. a paid membership of 500’ women In said Mrs. Bilkins. “ Go and get your ousness as to the result was quite no­ Chicago and vicinity. Its object Is the “Chlropean” and the “Photerone,” THE PALACE; both of Brooklyn, and the ‘‘Ardlr- papa to tell you what detained him ticeable all duriug the day. After the eventually the abolition of sweatshops down town so late last night"—Ohio polls closed aud he was declared elect­ and more immediately the amellota- hetjrlah” of Providence. Such names as “Tekcosnow” and “So-go-ye-wat-ha” State Journal. ed ho hied him to tlie river bank, New England Restaurant 'tlon of conditions of fabor in stores. In the meantime having armed himself j» It will of course grow in power and arc perhaps of Indian origin. There is aliased the Combination., ____ A REGULAR DINNER FOR IS CENTS a frankness in the title of “Old Maids’ -with an old pepper box' pistol, one of 405 COOKMAN AVENGE • MERRY-GO-ROUND value as its work engages the sympa­ He Ib one of those gushing old beaus Steaks, chops and other order cooking. 10 cent Social club” of Woonsocket, R. I., the earliest patterns of the revolver, thy of the community. Its member­ who think flattery the key to favor tflshea. Open day and night. which Inspires respect. It Is; however, and shortly after was heard to go PRODUCERS OF ship will Increase as more and more w ith the gentler sex. The other evening BIO M ain St., cor. M nnroe Ave. doubtful whether anything descriptive through this colloquy with some one NOW OPEN [women awaken to th eir responsibility he was at a reception with his wife, ‘ A8BURY PARK N. J. Is meant by the title of the “Nash-^ unseeu. Pointing bis pistol at a syca­ hf*- moderating the evil of excessive and they met the handsome Miss Blank, Certified Milk aw ay” club of«Nashua, N. H . There Is more tree he exclaimed Iu dignified' Polite attendants. competition. What can they do7 They at whom he fired a whole battery of and dram atic style,: can do a great deal. an Anthony club, but no Cleopatra compliments. Then turning to his wife Nursery Milk club.—Pittsburg Chrqnicle-Telegraph. “Halt! I am constable of this dls- John N. Burtis Good Music. ] In any department store, who are the he said, “It’s a good thing I.didn’t crlct and command you to halt. You majority of purchasers? Womeq. In meet her before I married you, my. won’t, eh V Well, here goes”—bangt “1 UNDERTAKER Cream Special care taken of child­ Queen Victoria Sees tlie Clrcn*. dear.” any department store, who are the ma­ The circus hnd a special call before hate to do It, but It is In the discharge <>708 M attison Avenue ren with or without nurses. “Indeed it ‘ is, “ she smiled sweetly, Bytternriilk jority of employees? Women. tlio queen nt Windsor the other day. of my otliclar duty. Now, I told you “for her. I congratulate Misa Blank. ’ Coffins and Burlai Caskets on hanfl or If the women in any locality you 'th ere were about 300 beasts and birds, to stop, but you .wou’.’n’t”— bang! Jus1 All welcome. please bind themselves to patronize no -i-Exchnnge. , fornlBhod to order. Faftns and Dairy at Fairfield, ranging-from elephants to eagles, and then the old peppur box became un­ Btore. th a t ill treats its employees, a manageable a:r$ . bang, bang, bang, Caldwell Township, Essex Co., E. SCHKITZLEK, Proprietor. 280' men and women, varying from A Delicate Distinction. * A dlsoased Btomaou Burely undermines powerful argument Is brought\tb bear whlto to black, In tho grand procession, bang went the remaining four loads. In favor of good treatm en t.. In any lo- “How much does y 6ur position pay ?’’- The firing soon attracted a crowd and hoaltb. It dulls tbo brain, kills energy, de­ N.J. Which, Under the management of Lord asked the rural relative . 1 caUty If the largest number of cus­ ” ---- j *v- the tree was thus saved. stroys tha nervous system, and .predisposes tomers declnfo they will not buy “I don*t know as t could figure it up But, notwithstanding the episode of to Insanity and fatal dlsoases. All dyapop- Ocean Grove Employment Office towa tb Windsor castle. « tlo troubles aro quickly cured by Eodol sweatshop goods surely fewer sweat­ offhand,” answered Senator Sorghum. • the sycamore and the scars It still When the approach of the cavalcade Dyspepsia Cure. It bhs cured thousands of ,47 PILGRIM PATHWAY . shop articles will bo offered for sale, “You surely know your own salary T” shows, the gentleman is said to have oas os and Is curing; thorn overy day. Its Ini ADVERTISE IN » was "heralded, the queen, accompanied and as public sentiment ls‘ edycateJ - “Yes, bat that isn’t what you asked made a good officer.—Hazlegreen (Ky.J gradients aro suoh (Bat It can't help ourtng, All kfnds of first-class help furnished on short by Princess Christian, Princess genry notice. ;c W.IBOATBi Proprlctor.fi they will be driven out .of the market m* "-^Washington Star. H e r a l d ...... ♦„ . . . / W. B. Ham. THE PRESS of Battenberi?. dagjLfollowed In aSec- THE ASBURY PAR K Ocean Grove fiottls O c e a n arm f io te ls

Declares . In Court That He Had Planned to Kill Himself.

’ WAS SAVED BI HIS WIFE.

Captain L.et»ru»-Uenaud Testifies « • to Alleged Con Co**Ion, lint Coit- er« Before » Fierce Denun­ Always bear one fact in. mind when think­ ciation by tlie Accused. ing about the advantages of a Gas Range.'

Rennes, Aug. 31.—A secret session of You only pay for what you need I the Dreyfus court murtiul was held, and It costs nothing to make a fire. three hours were occupied in taking the »testimony of General IMoye and Major It costs ndthingto get rid of one when you •Ilartm uu upon technical war olliee se­ are done with it. crete, the question being whether Drey­ fus could have obtained the information There is no waste. specified in the bordereau aud whether certain points were public property ut the date of the bordereau. Mist dasl table location In Ocean Qrove. Directly on the lake and ocean. Accommodations The doors were then opened, and, to for 800. Excellent cuisine and service. a A1I modern improvements. 2Soad for booklet. everybody’s surprise, Captain Lebrun- T . B . S H A Y . ltenaud was called out of the regulai order to tell the notorious story of guilty Gas Co. of New Jersey admissions by the prisoner oil the day The Arlington of his degradation. 'It should be remem- Arlington Square *. • bered that thert1 have been two distinct 6 1 9 Mattison Avenue versions of Dreyfus’* communication! to Leading hotel In Ocean Grove. Every convenience; all modern Improvements; ap­ pointments and service flrstclass; electric lights and . bell in every room; exceptional lo­ ltenaud. The tirst one, which General cation: unsurpj 88 k1 cuisine; New York orchestra. For terms and further information Mercier and , his associates give as send for illustrated booklet. Special low terms for June. C. H. M ILLAR. Keuaud’s original report, is that tho Two Works from ocean and Fletcher Lake. ASBURY PARK, N. J. prisoner said, “If I have given up docu­ T li© Centrally lo* a ted Table flrat class. ments to a foreign power, they were iyt W in d & o r Bicycle room. 110 conscand Newark. 6 85. 7 80, 7 45, 3 20, BOTTLER OF BALLANTINE’S BEERS with his private fortune'and position he 9 20 a m . 1 20,2 85. 8 85, 5 87, and 9 20 p m . Ocean Pathway, near beaoh. Unobstructed ocean view. Near F o r E lizabeth, 7 45,9 20, a m , 1 20,2 85,8 85.5 87, Bottled by Steam Process, and warranted to keep In any Climate could have no possible motive for trea­ auditorium nnd all points of interest. Improved and newly COLUIKLBIA a n d 9 20 p m . son. Dreyfus added, said the witness: The Waverly furnished throughout Flrstclass accommodations for bicy­ F or R ahw ay, 9 20 a m 1 20,5 87r a n d 9 20 p m. “I am innocent, and in three years my cles. For terms address Postofflce Box J. H H. ALCOCK^ F o r M ataw an, 9 20 a m , 1 20,983,5 37and 020 p m . C o tta g e and. H o te l T r a d e a S p eo ia lt Innocence Will be recognized. The Min­ Pitman, Beach and OUn avenues. Near ocean. Open All aouls D.IIv.rflil Pro. ol Ch«.z«. TolephonB Call 6ji, Sprint L.k. ister knows it. •’•Voliiiiel Du Paty de Clam all the year. Oapaclcy, 250. 'All modern improve­ ^ 7,V.’ ^ “Ml, w 10, W W, I tm N w came to see me in my cell. He said to Dr. Starks Hotel ments. Flrstclass in every respect. Greatly enlarged V mi 8 04 p m , S atu rd ay s only. and improved. W. H. L. STORKS, M D. Proprietor. F o r c e d B ank, 7 2°, 7 45,3 20, a m . 120, 285.885, me tliat if I had given .documents to ■5 87 an d 9 w), p m . SPRING LAKE BEACH N. J Germany they were of no importance, 27 and 29 Oiln street. Enlarge.i and Improved. Fine" location'. For Philadelphia, Broad Street, and Trenton, and they were given iu order to obtain E verything flrst-class. L ow est rates. B x 64. 0 25,725,7 50,9 07 a m , 1288. 8-57, an d 685 p m. more serious and important'ones.” Cap­ The flulford WATER J. MULFORD. For Camden via Trenton and Bordentown, 7 28, tain At tel was present when this dec­ . 907am : 12 88and 8 8 7 p m . Main avenue. For Camden and, Philadelphia-via Toms Itlver, laration wns made by Dreyfus. The wit­ A pleasant famlljrkotel at popular rates. 40and 11 m. 228, and SlSpm...... - * RHODE ISLAND POINT... ness added that Dreyfus requested that Ocean House E. N. PRENTIS. For Toms River, Island Heights and intermediate the degradation ceremony lie ns brief as statio n s, 0 40, l i 18 a m ,2 28, 515, a n d 0 40 p m . Directly on ocean front. Enlarged and refurnished. Near audito­ For Point Pleasant and intenneoiate stations, On Beautifal Shark XUvor possible because.of the terrible ordeal. rium and hot and cold sea water baths. Large porches Good 10 54. I t 18 a m , 2 28,258,4 22,4 504 5 10, The Queen 5 15, 0 02, 8 48, an d -8 55, p m. A Variation. _ table and excellent service. All modern conveniences. Open through­ TO on FUBfD HEV TOBK out the year. Bteam hoat. Sun parlor. For booklet and terms, apply For Now Brunswick, via Montnouth Junction, It will be seen that, although Captain Corner Ocean Avenue and Ocean Pathway. Telephone 187. - M. CLEMENT. Direct Trolley Connections for Asbury Park B SS. 7 M, 0 07 a m , 12 88, 3 57, and 5 85, m. Now Open For the Season of 1 8 9 9 Renaud's story closely approaches Drey­ and Ocean Grove THADfS LXIVX JfXW TOOK FOH X8BZ7aV PARK. fus’ version, it implies that the prisonei 8 Ocean Avenue. Directly on the ocean front. Modem In FOUR TRIPS EVERY DAY tacitly admitted Du Paty de Clam's sug­ appointments. Season JuneJi to October. From West Twenty-Third Street Btation, 8 55 a Under the Management of J. K. LARKINS The Langdon •» M. J . H O LT. Leave Iron Pier L e w New York m - 12 io, (110 S atu rd ay s only), 2 25, 2 Bfl. 8 25, gestion of an explanation of his conduct. Pier 10 East River 410 an d 5 10,.and 0 55, p. tn. Sundays, 7 55, 9 25, r m g „ j __ Comer OceajLand Bath avenues. Convenient to allpolnts a m , an d 4 55, p in. The witness related how Genernl LONG BRANCH (Between Wall street Gousc sent him to Geueral Mercier with I f l 0 I j f l f l I T tir lT r " of interest. AppfttStmentsare all new and modern. Special F rom Deabroesee s tre e t statio n , a t 5 00. 9 00, a m, SHORB DINNBRS * ^ rates for June and September. Special rates rate s to excurslon- and South Ferry) 12 20, (1 20 S atu rd ay s only), 2 80, 8 10, 8 40, 4 20 a story, aud Mercier sent him to the L ork box 2064. 8. W. EH LER 8 . 11 a.m .t 5 p.m. 8.30 a.m., 2 30 p m 5 10, a u d 7 00, p m . Sundays, 815, 9 45, a m, and Elysee, where Premier Dupuy scolded v 15 p m . PabBt M ilw aukee Beer 1 p m ., 7 p . m . ' 10.80 " 4.30 •• From Cortlandt street staticn, at 5 00, 9 00. a ra, Restaurant a la Carte him for indiscretions in The Figaro. It 7 Seavlew avenue Kept by Friends. Nicely located; half 18 20, (1 21 S atu rd ay s only), 2 80. 8 08, 8 88, 4 23, block from the Bea; near the hot baths and bathing Music, Theatricals, Restaurant Lunch Coun­ was not until two years later, at General New Arborton ter, Oyster Bar on each boat 5 15, and 7 00, p m . Sunday 815,6 45 a m , and Gonse's request, that the witness put tlie grounds. HANNAH B0RT0N. 515 p m . I-iX-yiE] L O B S T E E S BEO IT.,TTT 1 On Sunday will stop at Interlaken and Avon In facts in writing. He destroyed this Twelfth season. Unobstructed view of the ocean and place of North ABbury Park and Asbury Park to memorandum after showing it to M. bathing grounds. Sanitation perfect. Electric lights TRIP FflQE let off passengers. Welsh Rarebits, Soft Crabs, Green Tartle Soup The Lillagaard Special terms for June aud September, p. O. Box 2104. Cavaignac, minister of war, a year ago. TRAINS LKAVt PHILADELPHIA (Broad S t,) FOR Captain Beauvais and some of the oth­ Ocean and Abbott a venuca M. B. HERITAGE. Children 40 Cents 7 8 CIS AfiBCEY PARK. er judges sharply cross questioned the 3 and 5 Pitm an avenue, 4 an d 8 MoClIntock .street. This hotel Is C l a m B a k e D i n n e r s t o O r d e r witness, 'whose direct testimony had been r r ^ f l 4 | | open all the year. Sun parlors and well heated rooms for the cool A t 4 05, 0 50, 880,11 44, a m , 2 42, 3 30, 4 08, and I f l A 1 G I v f t month. The only hotel in Ocean Grove supplied with Bea water Fare. 50 cts; G^UUieq, 85 ets. .6 00, p m , w eek-days. Sundays, 4 05, an d 8 80, piveu without hesitation, but who was ' * baths. The lo nation is of the best, 100 feet irom boardwalk and Leaves Cookm an avenue and Main stre e t a t 10.10 am . Market 8treet Wharf, via Camden and $iow and embarrassed under the tire of close to auditorium and post office. N. H. KILMER, Proprietor. a. m „ 12,10, 4..0 an d 0.10 p. m . T renton, 0 10,710,10 80 a m , 280 and 8 80 p m, Keith’s Express Company checks baggage direct. week*davs; 4 80,_p m, S atu rd ay s only. Leave 3 sTe-p-b-u.il© ZECe±e;li.ts cross questions. Market 8treet Wharf via Jamesburg, 710 am, M. Demnngc read extracts from the Directly on the beach. 4 00 p m , w eek-days. Thoroughly m odern. E levator, ^ o rth Side of Shark River, Near Avon Depot testimony of the witness before the court Hotel Majestic Electric lights. Perfect sanitation. of cassation, wherein In* refused to say WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH Ocean Grove CLEMENT & CLEMENT Tflkc ASBURY PARR And i n c p a t t that Dreyfus made any confession of. LKAVK naOAD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. guilt and asked Uenaud how he recon­ 80 South Main street, Ocean Grove. Table supplied with milk and belm ar tr o lley to Avon J* K. MU 11, proprietor I t n vegetables from our own farm. fan AU modem improvements. Terms Hew M aid Bacfi F or B altim ore an d W ashington, 8 50, 7 20. 8 82, ciled the prUoiiei’s professions of iuno- F^alo *■ mnanratamoderate ODenOpen all the Tear.year. ‘ * H. A. TRUAX. 10 20,1128 a m. 12 09 (1288 L im ited, Dining Car), TBIifiPHONE B 7F ccnce in the same breath wijh his tacit 1 ?8 .SDJnl2 £ 8 12, 4 41 (5 26 Congressional admission «.r ;ruilt. Limited, Dining Car), 5 84, 617, 655 (Dining made up my mind not to uiicleTgo rtic C ar), 7 81 (D ining Car) r m, and 12 05n ig h t week Captain Lebrun Uenaud t‘ the significance of frightful torture of n ,soldier from whom tjiey wished t<* tear.the insignia of hon­ rCfar) “ ------* 1 Dreyfus’ words. or. Well. then, let me snv this: Cloalnsr Q uotations of the Nevr York Shark river amusement company Maitte Labori sharply demanded ar Stock Exchange. “That if I went to that torture I can Time tables of aiil other tratns ot the system explanation from the witness of the de­ say here that it was thanks to Mine. N ew York, A ug. 31. PATTEN LINE may be obtained at the ticket offices or statione, struction <*t' the memorandum, but Le- Money nn call nominally at 3a3MS per cent » ^ „ .. J« R* WOOD, Gen. Pass. Agt S o u t h e n d o f S h a r k R iv e r B r i d c i bntn-Hemmd eooJd only say he courier­ Dreyfus, who showed me my duty, and Prime mercantile paper. 4%u/>per cent. Ster­ j - B. Hutchinson, Gen. Manager. ed it no bunfer valuable. p'ho t-dd me I hat if T was innocent I ling exchange easy, with actual business ir Dreyfus arose amid intense silejn-e in ouuht to «.» to it for the sake of her tind bankers’ bills nt $M.W5a4.8<5^4 for dem and nnd at our children. If I am here, it is for her $4.S3n4.83$4 for tK) days. IM sted rate s, $4.We HUamiG Coast Electnc H. n. Go. ACCOMMODATIONS FOR SUMMER GW®S*S the courtroom to confront Captain Le* I owe it. my colonel.” 4.«7^£ R e a d in g ...... 22^ Y ork only), (7 85 e xcept New Y ork), 800, 10 55 recounted to him the story of Du Paty do frontations of Captain Lehrun-Uenaud H ocking V a lle y ... — Rock Isla n d llOfe Leave Pleasure B a y 4.15, 4.80,4.45. 5.00 p. m . a m , 1205, 8 10, 4 Op, 7 10ip m . Sundays from ( lam's visit to my cell and what was Leave N. Y „ fo o t W est. 13th St. 8.20, 8.40, 8.00, Interlaken sta tio n . 7 87 a m , 4 18, 8 05 p m. WEST WANAMASSA and Genernl Dc. Itoisdeflfre, the former Lackawanna 178% Silver Bullion.... — 0.20 a. m. said. I spoke in a sort of monologue. L ak e S hore...... 201?£ S t. P a u l 133>{ For Philadelphia and Trenton via Elizanethport, DEALEB IN| explaining that he did not speak to Ma­ Leave N. Y .t B attery P ark, .8.50, 9.10, 9.80, 9 50 0 20, (7 00 ex c ep t Trenton) 8 00 a m , 12 05, 210. Imagine the cireuin: M in n eso ta p a te n ts , $9.86a RETURNING TO ASBURV PARE. twisted the words which I uttered.” STATEMENT BY BEDLOE. 4; w in te r e x tra s, $2.40a2.60. At Five Pec\C«nt WHEAT—No. 2 red opened w-eak, influ­ Leave New York, via Sandy Hook route, pier 8 For a moment the conditions were sud­ N. R» from ’ foot of Rector street. 9 00.10 00, JOHH N. WHITE M. W. JAMBS Our Connnl at Canton Denies He la enced by disappointing cables; and declined denly reversed, the accuser literally cow­ $ 1 , 5 0 0 11 00 a m (1 00 S atu rd ay s only) 2 00, 8 45, 4 80 “—- PROPRIETORS ( ndcr StiKpennion. > further on big northwest receipts; May, 80a 5 80 p m . Sundays to In terlak en statio n , 1 00 ering before the accused: Again, as in 8UHc.; S ep tem b er, 73 0-10a73 15-10c. p m . B icy cle that first great scene, when Dreyfus in Chieago, Aug. IM.—Too ill to continue RYE—Dull: state, 58^c.: western, 61^c., f. o а ,0 0 0 Leave New York, foot of Liberty street, all rati .the intensity of his righteous wrath re­ his journey to Washington without a b., aflo at, 8]iot. day's rest. Dr. Kdward Bedloe, United COftN—No. 2 ruled steady and fairly actlvt buked General Mercier, the audience was 5 . 0 0 0 only) p n R e p a irin g unable to rostaiu its emotion and burst States consul at Cantoif, China, halted on dry weather reports; September, 37c.; De­ 9 15 a n), ! 80,4 CO’p m . into applause. ■» iu Chicago and while there took occasion cem b er, 35Msn35%c. or Leave New York, from South Ferry, Whitehall to denyjthe report that lie is under sus­ OATS—No. 2 quiet; track, white, state, 28fc street, 8 25. 9 55 a m .. (12 55 S aturdays only). Old Established Repair Shop Captain Lebrun-Ilenaud silently re­ a32c.; tra c k , w h ite, w e stern , 20Mja32c. 1 55, 8 25,r8 85. 4 85, 5 25, 0 10. (740 S aturdavs tired, and then.came M. Antoine, who re­ pension and to discuss the charges that P O R K -S te u d y ; m ess, $0a0.50; fam ily , 811a 1 . 0 0 0 only), p m. Sundays to Interlaken station, 885 peated at second hand Major Attel’s ver­ have been filed against him with the 11.50. a m, 125,8 55 p m . To repair Bicycles light Is a d u ty the state dt partmeiit*. LARD—Easy; prime western steam, $6.56, „ ^ _ J. H. OLHAUSEN, Gen’l Supt. sion of Dreyfus’ a vowels 011 the day of 3 . 0 0 0 H . P. Baldwin, Gen. Pass. Agt. repair man owea himself* To rephlr them his degradation. This was to the effect ‘i am not under suspension.” said Con­ n o m in al. at the right price is duty he owea his 814 COOKMAN AYE. sul Bedloe, in speaking of these charges. BUTTER—Quiet and steady; state dairy, 16a that Dreyfus admitted delivering three 19c.; s ta te c re a m ery , 17a21c. 4 . 0 0 0 cu sto m ers documents, two of which were important “ I am awtty from my post ou CO days’ leave of absence, for. which I made ap­ OIIEESE—Firmer; large, white, 10%allc., BICYCLE TIRES AT PROFITLESS and tlie' tliifd gfvcn iu exchange to a sm a ll, w h ite. 11c. б , 0 0 0 PRICES. - ...... ______foreign power. Dreyfus denied speaking plication some four months ago, nnd E G G S—Firm ; s ta te a n d P e n n sy lv a n ia . 18c., - At Wx Per Cent/ BICYCLES RENTED AND STORED. Hand work a specialty. . to Attel. which is in iu* way dissimilar to other western.-un b raded. 12^al5mc. at mark. M. Labori tujned to General Mercier leaves of nhxeuce that have been granted . S U G A R —R aw stead y ; fa ir refining, 3 15-16c.. Old Established Repair Shop Goods called for and delivered. and asked him if Major Altvl had made me since I entered the consular service. centrifugal, 90 test, 4^c.; refined quiet; crush- J. W. Hetrick & S o n any report of this matter to him. Mur­ “Whatever charges may have been pre­ e d , 5 13-lflc.; pow 'dered, 5%c. ON DEAL LAKE Send 11s a postal and our wagon ferred against me at the state depart­ TURPENTINE—Steady at 47Ha48c. 6 2 5 MatWaori Ave. d er replied ‘'No.” MOLASSES—Steady; New Orleans, 82a38c. M/VRK GUY will calL" . , Colonel (\uerin repented his testimony ment 1 must decline to discuss, nt least RICE—Quiet; domestic, 4%u7Kc.; Japan, Keator Block. ASBURY PARK, N. J. given before the court of cassation, say­ till I know their source and contents. o5%c. 5 4 8 COOKMAN AVE. Thus far I have not been informed of- TALLOW’—Steady; city, country, BfoBRIDE. BLOCK ing that Captain Lebrun-Heuaud told him TELEPnONB, 129 A. IS. W. JAMES, Manager. .' thftt . on the day of his degradation the iiciaily that any charges have been laid against me. The firpt intimation J had , HAY—Steady: shipping. 80a06c.; good tr prisoner admitted delivering documents. •h o lce, 75a87i^c. Steam‘launch direct to Farm from In­ The witness personally only heard Drey* to that effect was when, on arriving in 1ME.5UN STOPS terlaken station ev er; SO cbiinatea. • fus protest his innocence. this country, I saw tho reports in the ‘Suicide Groves’ Sliortng^. newspapers. A etriotly flrat-olaas" family reaort. L A D I E 5 Major Forzinetti, who was governor of Omaha, A u g . UI.—A Bee special from Open all the year. • the Cherche Midi prison during the time '“An American registry wns granted to Maryville, Mo., says; Investigation of the CHOICE Dreyfus was imprisoned there, and who the steamer Abbey, it is true, but that Have you Been the wag done more than a year ago and at a affairs o f Henry CJroves, public adminis­ testified in beltyJf of DreyfuS, declaring trator o f Nodaway county, who commit­ he had nvver heard of the confession Uime when the Filipinos were regarded as ted suicide last week, show' that he w'as FM um bing Ja m e s 3T.So?:d.©n' Dreyfus is said to have made, was the fillies of .the United States. The charge short in his accounts $12,703. He owed fieit witness called. He repeated the that I am in sympathy with tho Filipinoe $17,159 to 17 estates, the amounts vary­ PATENT HUMAN testimony triven bcioje the court of cas­ is runic nonsense. Tin-, Abbey is a vessel ing from $5,000 to $80. As an offset he T in n in g sation. • so small as to hi* of m> importance, am’ had notes for flbout $5,000, representing- DreyfiiM W anted to I)le. when the American registry was graliter public money loaned by him, whieh are At the conclusion of Major Forzinetti*? tie* boat was umler boAd to (be Chines* Furnace Work HAIR SWITCHES government to make a tVip to. Siugai» »re believed to be worth considerably less evidence Dreyfus, on Colonel Jouaust’s than their face. Ills-total available as No stems or oorfls. Can be rolled, puffed invitation and after reference to the The bond subsequently Was forfeited.” sets amount to $10,500. or knotted to,very top., JTo lace, no wires, last interview with, Du Paty de CUun, Concerning the iiCcm-eler, •of whos* no nets used In tbe construction ol Bangs, said, looking with gratitude to the .major: action complaint is saiq to have beej Waves, Wtgs, eta Call at R. A. & E. N. RALSTOlf “There is a matter which Major made. Dr. Bedloe said, 1 “Chung, is in Bei? Qtaeeo to A vert W ar. J. E. F L l t C R O F T Forzinetti has just recalled which has longer connected^ with the consulate ui London, Aug. &L—A petition from the W o'carry'a full line of them. • Also,' •- t HAIR PARLORS 602 Cookman Avenue Canton'.” c Netherlands Woman’s ^Disarmament greatly moved me, nnd which I wish to o p . Opposite Postofflce recall, for X wish to say to whom I owe league has been presented t o the queen DIAMONDS, SILVERWARE, CUT 602% Cook MAP avenue Opposite Pouo/flcc • • “What might have been”—if that little praying her. in the name of womauhoo

flsbury ParK Y>m* Jbburv ParK Jfjoteh Jlsbury Park ljotei* |l Jlsbury Park hotels Jlsbury Park hotels Jlsbury Park hotel* HOTEL Poputor w e s t END h as k e p t p ace w ith th e g row th of th is g re a t resort a a d haa been Im* provea ana extended year after year to meet the requirements of the highest class of visitors. Ifc 03 on0 the largest and most select ho tela In Asbury Part, beautifully located OCEANi HOTEL I,v?jne£r ®x °? the most important avenue of tho city, ana baa accommodations for four nun area guests. During the past year the hotel has been thoroughly renovated.

6{ amusements, the WEST HND HOTEL provides as many as can be found In any 1 nm,cia*s hotel ln the country. W ith 4ta magnificent situation, so close to Ocean and Lake, and on tr®m~Pikorougnfare of travel to and from the beach, Its architectural beauty and neat furnish* BRUNSWICK »„Si a there ar» but few to compare -wUb It . Its great ball room la the center of all fashionable functions, and Is undeniably the best In "Asbury Park. LARGEST «rTOf^iPJ£ohe^ ra' ^ueem ent hall, and the charming set of young people who throng to the FOURTH AVE. AND,KINGSLEY ST. _■ wjaau END each year make all social affairs uncommon ally attractive. Every thing in th© way o t and luxury forms a part bfthe equipment of the hotel. The beach end famous boardwalk are distant but one block, and the view or the ocfan Is made exceptionally fine by the large area of open ground stretching away from tho corner of the hotol. ? • - Pompton Lakes, N. J. .. m , Th® office, being large, airy and rl<«sant, Is a favorite resort of guests. The register bears AND LEADING DIRECTLY ON THE BEACH f *600 feet above sea level. One hour’s ride tne^namea of citizens prominent In the social and business life of the eastern, western and southern from New York on Susquehanna and West­ ern and Greenwood Lake railroads. Splen­ The dining-room Is bright and cheerful, the cuisine unexcelled, and the service excellent. The did bicycle roads; good flailing; delightful parlors and reception room are attractive and Inviting, The bedrooms are models of comfort, con* ▼enlence a n d cleanliness. HOTEL THE LEADING HOTEL IN EVERY RESPECT drives; t^enlfchful mountain air; vegetables <1 are direct from tbe farm. The WEST END has nil modern electrical and fire appliances. Watchmen always on duty; «me dial system used. Electric Elevator. Telenhone ana Telegraph offices. Billiard Boom ana VT Barber shop connected with the Hotel.’ On application at the oflice the guests may obtain anj kind Special Terms for September and Octo&er Ofvehlcle. MRS. F. L. DUFFORD. Bates of the WEST END are as moderate as consistent with tho class of service Elevator, Casino. Electric Lights,. Baths, GEO. L. A TK IN S & SONS. Asbury Park references. New m anagem ent, F o r rate s a n d o th er inform ation address T e le p h o n e 80 A, MORGAN & PARSONS F . L. TEN BROECK. FRANK IVES DEAD.

CoiiHiimptlon ClnlniN the Clinmpton n * I( n V ic t im * Grand. Ilapiiis. MiHi., AujX. .'11.-"A tele- grutu n*roiv«>d l»y In*. »I. I». IVtvvs, fa* SUNSET tliiM-in-hi\v uf l^rnnk Iv«*s, the champion t'ilHard player, aunoum-es tin* lutter*s deatll. whieh oeelirreil :it 1’rn'grt‘SSO. Mex­ ico. (%msiitnpt i*ifi was the cause of HALL d«'Uth. 1 ve<* remains will l»e brought to lMaiiiwell. Mich., at which place hi.* waa N O W O P E N born in 1-SUi;. Frank Ives. Uu •»«.vn as I ho Napoh^on of Twenty-third season billianV. began lii- career with the cue Entirely Remodeled and Beautified opens J u n e 18. Superiorin early in. a little Mi- hiiMii town, lie was not yet lo yi*nt> «‘lil when he .began to Sj every respeot. For terms Spacious Piazzas Superior Cuisine and booklet address Sanitary Plumbing J.W. ROCKAFELLER & SON French Waiters Elevators Tennis Court__ Golf Links HOTEL STRAND PLAZA ASBURY PARK. THIRD AVENUE AND KINGSLEY STREET Hotel and-Restaurant. American and European Plan.

Capacity 200. The largest aud coolest ro o m B , halls and porches .n As THE SELECT AND LEADING FAMILY HOTEL OFTHE KEW JERSEY COAST. FRANK B. CONOVER, Owner and Proprietor bury Park. Superior cuisine. All modern improvements, including electric Best location In the Park; belnpr directly on ocean ami lake. Orchestra dally. Unexcelled bells in each room. cuisine. Fish dinners a specialty. Write for circulars. ^ H . J . & S. A. BLY, Proprietors] MAC CAHTLANI) & DOW N IN G

F it A NIC IVES, Hotel HOTEL m op DTPdisplay signs of tlie ability that later HOTEL COLUMBIA. - earned for him the title of champion of The most popular hotel in the the world. Park. Unexcelled location. Before becoming a professional billiard Waldorf SPECIAL, RATES DURING SEPTEMBER. player Ives was a baseball player in a FIFTH AVENUE On Ocean front. western town, earning $800 a season. One hundred yarda from The Cuisine, Service and Orchestra will be fully maintained. To George Hlossou belongs the honor of beacb. - " Kingsley Street and Sunset Avenue discovering him. The only German houia in S’osson told him to come to Chicago and W. HARVBY JONES WM. APPLEGATE, Prop. promised him a situation in his billiard - this city. O w n e r a n d M a n a g e r , room there. Afterward Slosson waa Music dally. E. WESTWOOD PRICE, Manager. beaten for tlie, championship by bis pro­ TermB, 53 00 per day. 208 First avenue. Neir beach. Low September rates. tege. In 181)0 young Ives participated In • P. JONAS, FAMILY HOTEL the tourney at (’bickering hall, New The Nassau MRS. N. GROSVENOR. York, nnd astonished every one by his Prop. Grand and Sewall Avenues 309 Seventh avenue, near Kingsley street. House skill with tiie cue. AH experts agreed iu OPEN ALL THB YEAR. new. Forty cool airy rooms. Dining room full predicting u brilliant future for him. The Washington_ width of house. Water conveniences on all floors. Three years later he was at the very top Bteam heat. Eleotrlo lights Bath room Gas light throughout* Wire springs, hair mattresses. PrivatevCOttages each side. of the ladder of fame iu the w'orld of THE VICTORIA All modern Improvements. Terms moderate. Open through the fall and winter. jjjr- 180-211t Sun parlor. Reasonable prices. billiards. corner Second avenue and Kingsley street. One Block &t*n For a long time past it hns been known Third and Ocean avenues, will positively remain open The Portland beach. Unobstructed ocean view. Cool location. that he Has very ill, and he left New until November ist. Furnace heat. B. R. SNYDER. York a short time ago, hoping that the change of climate would do him good. Miss S. KEMPE, Proprietor. The Stafford F irst avenue an d B ergh street. Bpeclal rates for September* Corner Filth Avenue and Heck Street Open All Tbe Year T h e C a rlto n E. R. RICHARDS. Attempted M urder nnd Suicide. Jersey City, Aug. 31.—John Kuckle at­ Opposite Sunset Lake Special accommodations for bicycles i?U4 Second avenue. Pleasantly situated. One block The Wellington from beach. Ocean view. All modern Improve­ tempted to kill his wife at Plainfield, For terms address MRS A. L. GUY. American House ments. Electric Lleht. Gas, Baths. N. J., by shooting her and then fired two Fifteenth Season. R. W. & J . H. BALL, n bullets into his mouth. The wife will recover, but the condition of the husband OPEN UNDER SAME MANAGEMENT. SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE BOOKLET. Corner First avenue and Kingsley street. Open until October 1. The is snid to be so serious that the physi­ house has good appointments, is pleasantly situated near the beach, FRANK E. 8 MITH. Delphian with a fine ocean view. Terms moderate. M. L NIFMEYER.— cians at the hospital to which husband EDGEMERE INN S. L. LUKENS. nnd wife were taken, sa‘y that he cannot Fourth Avenue. Half Block from the Beach. live. A few days ago Mrs. Ivuckle, who / - v • i v v a t (Formerly St. James). Corner Cookman ave. thought that she was Mrs. Smith, as that L ; n m m p r r i f l n n i d nue and Webb Btreet. Open all the year. Com- The W estm inster Modern improvements. V U 111111W 1 W KCll ft 1 U IV I mandlag full view of thesea. Broad porches, was the name under which Kuckle mar* BA N TA & SM ART. .arge, airy, comfortable rooms. Steam heated throughout. Servioe and cuisine exoellent. * ried her, learned that the name under 210 Fourth Avenue E. VAN AKEN. which her husband was living was an assumed one. She spoke to him about it J u d o to October. Eleventh eeaarn. Block and a halt from ocean;'fine rwt* w-v f « r» Eighth season. Between the ocenn and SunBet lake: ocean view. Bates and other information can te had by addressing | y IC W wIth,n rIew b01*1* within two minutes walk of and he did not seem pleased that she made the discovery. S. A. O L IV E R , Proprietor. B^fth avenue. M. E. BROOM ALL.

-S \ » m _ _ First Avenue, between Bergh and Kingsley Streets. Heavy Silver StcnlN Discovered^ K i r r i r l m ^ n n i lK C Now Open for the 22d peason under same management. 1\1W 11U 1 I IU U JV For particulars address MRS. W. L. RICHARDS. Minneapolis, Aug. UI.--*.A special to Norwood Hall Hotel Devonshire The Times from Butte, Mon., Kays: Corner Fourth avenue an d Kingsley street, Superior table service. « % a if „ J ____ fl Open all the year. Enlarged and lm-Through the arrest of M. Mayer, an Seventh Avenue and W ebb Street 1 1 fl O A V ^ r i 11C IS O ft d proved. Electric lights and gas. Pun par- assiiyer of LliUte, John F. Boyd, brothet Special terms for the spring and fall months. V JlC l.llW n Y V llU V 1 l v t v l lors. Superior table. L. SILL, Proprietor. of Mayer U«>yd of 1’hillipsburg, ant. Louii s i j • * . t i 100 Third avenue, Ocean block. Twenty-second season. Full capitalists. Boyd was night watchman I J i t t n n l l O l 1 CLf* ' ocean view and near t* lakes and bathing grounds. Perfect 2 1 3 Second Avenue F irst A venue, near beach %✓'! 1 ft 11 * l v sanitary syBtem, artesian water, gas, electric light. nt the mill and his operations, so it h The Fenimore THOS. NOBLE. Under new, liberal management. First class in all Its appointments. .... M. N. MYERS. alleged, huvc* been going oil for about 1-1 months. r For rates, descriptive booklet and map showing location, address Corner Heck street and Sewall avenue. w ___| | ___ • a 817 8econd avenue. Near beaclf and all places of In ter- HABBY J. ROCKAFELLER, Owner and Proprietor I I fl 11 rC T eat. Special terms for June aud beptember. Nkw Man- Ten Broeck House TEN BROECK & JOJtALBMON. 1 11W U JI1U 1IU IO I. aoeubnt. S. H. v a n NESS. Suicide on Sound Steam er. New Ilaven, Aug. J»l. — Anna Abel, Fourth avenue and Kingslev.street. Nineteenth season. . One block from .ocean. O ther R esort; aged 120. residing J^t 212 West Sixty-liftli Colonnade Hotel PHILIl* HILDR1CH, Proprietor. Street, New York, was found dead in a berth on the New Haven line soumJ T H E L E N O X 210 C ookm an avenue, steamer Continental. She had ta'ken twr Trenton House and Cafe One block from oceua and Wesley lake. Shady Glen House ounces of carbolic cffid. and her month 1 Fourth Ave. one block from Ocean All modern improvements. Superior table service. Twenty-third season under present manage­ and clothing were badly burned. She Hear Filth avenue bathing grounds. Complote ln all modern improvements. ment. 8peclai terms for June and September. K. o. w AGNLB, Dt/RHArr, N. Y. CATSKILL MOUNTAINS. 1 had been employed at Trainor*s dry goods store at Sixty-second street and HRS. J. A. FENN. 802 F ir st Avenub, Daily mall, telegraph,i, bathing,I fishing. Stage morning and evening from Cairo railroad station. Near the beach and promenade. A 1 conveniences and Bowling', tennis croquet, swings, delightful drives, walks and rmbles. Table one of tlu* lest. Fresh Tenth avenue. New York. For some comforts Mr-permanent and transient guests. Excel­ .eggs, milk and vegetables from owner’s fano. Pure water and healthful mountain air. No nuv'ailn. time she hnd been in poor health. Slic Hotel flatthew lent .table, the best beds, and most approved sanitary « A T E S $5 A'W EEK Cor S eptem ber, Octo»>er nnd N ovem ber. A sbury Park references—Mr. S Hem- equipment. Address G. W. Matthews, Proprietor. disappeared from her h«»tne in New York, Hotel Clarendon . menway, 615 Cookman avenue, Howard Huticu, Daily Phess ollice. f S . M. ELLIO TT, P ro p 'r. und nothing was heard, from her until her One block from ocean. Open all the year. Excellent ac­ body was discovered by the steamer’s Now Open. 303 Fifth Avenue, Aabury Park, N. J commodations for guests at moderate rates. , Near car lino, steward. A *ister lives iu New Haven. The Brighton churches and popular amusements. ______0 Two blocks from the ocean. One of the finest views of the Park and ocean an Tbird Avenue * MRS. H. HUNT. (Ivort-tHG-Sea to be bad. Near Bunset Lake, uoating and bathing grpupds. Firstclass hotel Directlyon the Beach A {‘omlilmitlon of Em ploye rtf. Nearest house to the ocean on First avenue. tn every respect. ■ GEO. W. ^VATERBUBY. Full ocean view. Every room looking out Spokane, Wash.,f Aug. 31.—1The Em­ S u rf House \ Twenty-fourth Season, __ on the ocean. ployers’ association, representing from ,E . A. M ARTIN. AVON INN W M v ■_____ . — a . . 400 Seventh avenue. Near Seventh avenue sun parlors. Open all Entirely refurnished from top to collar. Open all the year. Hot nnd cold salt ami fresh water baths $7,000,000 to ,f. 1.000,000 of local capital/ L f l U r C n i the year. Bteam heat, baths, gas; large and cdmfortaWe^ooms. In ihe hotel. For terms apply to CRANSTON & HAND, Managers. Avon Inn; or. I*i7 Broadway, N. Y. has beeYi organized in Spokane.to resist Corner Sooond avenue and Bergh Street- Fourteenth season. any nnjunt demand of organised lahoi- Now open Remodeled and Improved. 21st The Ashland • MRS. A. GEORGE. iu the city which its members* may re­ Metropolitan Hotel .Season, Address gard as unjust. The lumber mills, THEODORE OVES Sixth avenue, two blocks from ocean. breweries, Ilnur mills, slice} car com Modern Improvements. Appointments first-class. pauies, electric light company, gas com­ Nineteenth season. First-class accommodations. The Northern C. M. JONES. The Leadley One block from Ocean. pany. water power company, factories 8peclal R ates fo r J u n e arid P eptem ber. t-Mg 1W T | ^ Corner Third avenue and Kingsley street contractors, merchants and moneyed mer PBOBP'"ST & " LEA DLEY are nil named as represented in the as I il 6 IN O r m a n d i e 0ne blook 1 rom ocean. Season^roinMRS. D May G. ^November,CONOVER. soeiation, which is said to number ovci T hird AVKjruB, 50 of the most prominent companies anc Minot House Evening dinners. ^-"Prices on application. w-w r « |f j| 808Second,avenue. This ho'tel Is delightfully located. Only OAPT. J. MINOT, Proprietor. T h e W i l l a r d «•>•«**«- i i lOooan Grovo ‘business men of Spokane. 206 Third Avknuk. J . J , Mt'tJrim’d W if e D e a d . Now open. „ Large, cheerful rooms, Pitman Ave., near • BaUimore. Aug. 3-L—Mrs. Miijnie R. The Warwick form a reasonable. Corner Grand and Fifth avenues. Open all the year. Opposite beautiful Sunset Lake. Terms reasonable. ^ CONKLIN _ —u.-— , . the Ocean. Met*raw, wife of John ,1. McOTmv, man­ The Berlitz ager of the Baltimore Baseball club, ia 41 800 Sixth Avenue. Two blocks from board walk; full ocean Twenty-fourtli Season...... -ilead at hor home in this city. Au oper­ I H P r f l W / i r f l view; modern Improvements. .Special terms for June. •m m j • Sunset avenue, one block from ocean. All modern Improve- 1 H v ▼» tX M . VI k jA8, M. HAGERMaN & SON, WINTER SEASON < CHAS j MUn T ation for appendicitis was performed a The M adison s^gBAhir.ol'ctr,°1,Rta'clectri0b"la- few days ago. Mr.VMcGniw was sum­ v s a . t f — ^ - 210 Second avenue. Eleventh Season. Good Ocean THE TOWERS, LAKEWOOD, N. J. moned from Louisville on Sunday and, n n t G i I I f l f l S T O n e View. Syperlor table. Bpeclal terms for the Spring A lU iW l VIX U V iO IV »*V and jean montha. Miy*. M. E. APPLEQATE. Corner Grand and Munroe avenues, One block from Electric with other mdmbers of, the family, was cars and .five minutes walk from tbe beach or railroad station, The Orange Steam heated. Open all the year. Superior table. Commodious nt her bedside a'liuostt constantly.. Mrs. m i i i a < - _ ~T‘"" _ 802 Fourth avenue, 2 blocks from beach, ‘ Season April porches. Special ratea for families. M. J. QENUNQ. McGraw was the daughter of Michael J. .The Haw thorne £*g£mber< epoctei torms for ui° g^ff" "Doyle, for many yeursApromiueut in Bal­ Thr r * * e Albema f f . ' arle____ , 1 ^ Third»»pro»ementa.- avenue. One block* from tlie beach. AU modern ' timore Democrat ic^nolincs. Second avenue, near the beach. Thomas RhoadeM^entSprfleld, O., writes: HOW O P B N * MISS E. M. SCHOFIELD. Grand Central Hotel Special torms for the spring months. “I suffered'from piles seveti or eight years. A. TER H U N E, p roprietor. Advertise io THE DAILY PREtf No remedy gave me relief nfitll Dewitt’s 613 FIRST AVENUE. Witoh Hazel $al vo,. less than a box of whloh Two minutes1 w alk fro m b^aoh. O pen e n tire y ear. ’ Now open under new management, A delightful permanently cured mo.” \Soothing, heal-. Steam heat* Modern improvements. ‘ Summer homelike, house; i\li improvements; convenient to Jng, perfectly harmless, beware ox coun The Philadelphia rates, $U to 916. Fall and winter prtfces, fa.to $8. The Ward Villa 307 Bonset Avenue. Families oonaldared ' the ooean. MBS, SALTEfe- terfeius. W, R. Hal—, 8 S THB ASBURY PARK QAILrV PRESS. INTERNATIONAL LAW.

Eighteenth Annual Meeting of Noted It’s Not Easy to Tell Jurists Begins, JH IS SPACE RESERVED FOR The story of our furnishings LONDON LAWYER PRESIDES. for summer service. Department mentioning is all that can be The A rbitration Com ni It tee Preaenta dose; the detail of items must be left for individual inspection a Report Exprvere walking slowly to Presently the noise begun. We flashed PeoHlon Btatlattca, a pilotboat which the old gentleman the light in its direction, and there was measurements may be. We are featuring fall overcoats, both to be found, and V/e’re extremely careful of the margin of pro­ Washington, Aug. 31.—The annual re­ had chartered for a trip down the har­ a jug rolling back and forth rapidly, port of lion. II. Clay Eva us, commis­ bor, Dr. Cogswell said. “ Mr. Astor, I the handle striking the floor with a as to assortment and price. Made- to measure clothing, as fit in this .department. sioner of pensions, shows that during have just been calculating that this the year there were added to the pension loud th u d usual, for more money, with expert cutters trimmers and roll 40,901 names and 43,180 were drop­ boat costs you 25 cents a m in u te * Mr “ ‘Must be spirits in that jug/ ped, 34,343 of these by reason of death. Astor at once hastened hia pace, reluc­ laughed big Hicks, but his laugh was a tailors to give satisfaction in this always busy department. There was expeuded for pensions $138,- tant to waste so much money tremolo. ‘W7t*’ll see. ’ and he let go with 355,052. The annual value of the entire one ot his famous kicks.that shattered pension roll amounts to $131,(517,001, be­ Rcsnscltatcd the Pet ICltten. theart Y" he asked. Both Establishments on Trolley Line A W all Piti»t*p^l'rleIt. h-troit. represent ing the lumbermen, and “ An old idli.w cam*? si long the other with anger and mortification “A dozen “Well, ” she simpered, “ two or three he Canadian Bank of Commerce of To- Cupids, with a hundred arrows each, day. says a !Miilaal<'h up all th*.* had places it) “Not if they used an old boau to your own heart broken. ” he said, “and shoot with. Mr Wollnp. ” coldly replied Could anything be plainer than the skirts Fashion has dic­ my wall pa;nT and so skillfully that I To Ritract n Splinter. then come again. " * the yotrfig and beautiful Miss Flyppe.— She had heard something like this tated for Fall 5' Ard how neat In figure women must, be to look B a t h H o u s e s n-uMn't Ii 1111 a phm*Yiftor it was douo. Tlie easiest way to extract a splinter any thing like the Fashion makers’ ideal ? Yet almost any woman WVM. 1 Chicago Tribuna —" ' before, and she went away with her 1 t an patching to do, but deep in tho llrsh of the hand or foot la can so shape hersejf If she wears the proper corset H E R M A­ Equipped with all the mod­ I I,- M issouri M fnerhl I.und Sold. chin in the air l i cl 1; a ij war tor and (lis by means of steam. A rather wkle J E S T Y ’S CO R SET Is a big help towards a neat figure! No m at­ • lint.. Joplin. M.i., Aug. 31.—Kx-tJovernor W • * • • • » ' & m ern improvements for the ' th a h*- tiMildn t do wliut he mouthed bottle is ltlletl two-thirds full ter how stout one may be, HER MAJESTY’S so shapes tho w:id I t. a p;itrh .out of tlie wall of boiling water, and tlu* injured spot 0 . lienfrew hns purchased for his com­ A year later, however, she returned. pany. ti.e. ’American Zinc, Lead anc hips and abdomen as to give the wearer a neat appearance. All comfort of bathers. I •r, aijii wlj.u h»* was through oat- is hold close over the opening. Tbe “Well." she said, choking down a hilt In- wt nt tn work Sincltinz company,' the Center Ya|h\\ sob, “ I have come back to you—heart­ proper dressers will want the “incomparable form-maker.” suction dj-aws the llesh down, and a company’* leas** 011 200 acres of mineral Open weekdays, 7 a, ni. to ‘‘Tin* li/.-t Tinhl? hi? did was to cut a little additional pressure is used to as­ broken. 1 married oue of those young FOR SALE BY land emit.tining five big .producing mines, men. He treated me shamefully and 5 p. m. piti-c of I•!;111U wall pap**r big enough to sist the exit of the intruder. In a and the tVe in SO acres adjoining known STEINBACH COMPANY rover th*? Iioh* a 1 nI paste- it over Next few moments Ihe steam extracts the as the I b'l-kii^jay tract. The price paid has deserted me I’ Both Stores: Cookman Ave. and Main Bt. and Cookman Ave. Sundays from 6 a. m. to- 10 In* took a hni>h and painted a ground Splinter, and the iullammatlou rapidly was in. That makes $l,200,00c “Ah, that is something like,M said •— — — - and Emory St., Asbury Park, N. J. the manager, rubbing his hands togeth­ a. ift. the same as t hi'* other paper Then, kick subsides. invested by tin* American Zinc, Lead and me if he didn t take other brushes and Smelling company yi Missouri zinc prop­ er. “ W e are getting on. Only one thing colors and pairt in the design of the Oy»ter Shells ux .Medicine. erties wiihin the past three months. more is necessary,” my dear young wo­ CHARLES F. WYCK0FF _ P. G. SNEDEKER, pajiiT I willingly yielded up.a quarter Ground oyster shells were given by man—get your divorce, and then we Toothache with the dinner ami was satisfied when the rneditoval doctors to children si»4fer- 3 1 rs. TC il il y R eported I> yin fir. shall want you. ’—Chicago Tribune, i Superintendent Many people B uppose It one of those 1 saw the alacrity and ease with which iug from rickets and scrofula. Now it Host r.n, Aug. 31.—Mrs. Eddy, the Mixed Paints the fellow did his work " —New York appears that they were right. The shells Christian Seience leader, has summoned L a n d m a r k * . necessary ills that flesh Is heir to. In Tribune contain lime, nitrogen, Iron, sulphur, her chief lieuteuants to Concord iu hot ♦ Every town has a liar or two, a sm art many instances It Is their own fault, manganese, magnesia, Hour, bromide, haste. It is reported that she is dying. Aleck, some pretty girls, more loafers which might have been avoided. Aim. Mary Baker * G. Eddy, the high HffillUUDJffnOK Wlm* l.nil. phosphoric acid and iodine, all excellent than it needs, a woman or two that Ail kin da or Interior and Exterior Pain tin* Toothache is the result of long negleo “What will happen to you if you are priestess of Christian Science, Is the lead done, either by contract or day’a worlu of a diseased tooth. for feeble children. They say that if er of a million people who believe in jti tattles, an «’d fogy that the town E stim ates cheerfully glTbD. a good little I107 ?' asked the kindly old growing children were to take pow­ teachings and practice its doctrines. would bo better off without, men who Toothache Is not therefore a criter­ w bm aitr ] dered oyster shells In their food the teeth stand on the street corners and make Oftlc* 700 Main St, ion that the teeth need attention; it * “I’ll getac'ic.’: of candy for being woul4 ..be improved. niK Freight C a r r i e r Laurfched. remarks about the women, a man who C o r. S ew all Aw*- istmrj Fart, Is proof that they have not been at­ goocL ’* ' Buffalo, Aug. 31.—W hat is said to bt laughs nn idiotic laugh egery. time he tended to soon enough. Toothache “And what will happen to you If Never at Court. the largest packet freight earrierfon tht says anything, scores of men with the would be a rare occurence If prompt „ you aro bad?' « - “Countess Bluinpff -was never pre­ lakes has been launched at the yards ol caboose of their trousers wbrn smooth . attention were given to the teeth. t “I'll get two sticks of candy for sented at court, was she?’* * the Union Drydock company. The new Bun-shot wounds andpowder-l)nrng, oiita, as fjlass and men who can tell you brnleea, sprains, wounds from rusty nallo, Examination free. promising to try to be good! ” —Chicago “No; 4ier lawyer managed to secure boat, to be called the -Buffalo, is 403M about the weather and how to run other Post. tho divorce from the worthless fellow feet long, 5X fm*t beam and 28 feet deep nuaot Btlnga aad ivy poislonlnsr,—qaiokly She is constructed to carry 5,700 net tout peoplato—htiainaM, butw hn, .hnv/i madn :!sa~by-'436W4tt''8-~-WUoh,>-liaael-SoliM!*- R O IB E S without it.” —Philadelphia North JMiSTQI'LBENTISTS,-. \ Squaring Up, | of freight in 17Vi f**et of-w ater. Sh( a dismal failure of their own. —North- Fosltlvely prevents blood poisoning. Be- 322IBQOTCT. ASBU2T PASS American. port ‘News. R . P. DORAN, D. D. S ., S n c c u a o r Freddie’s Papa— wthat do you intendv was built for the Western Transit com ■wire ol counterfeits. “DsW ltt’s i b b a f b pany at a cost of .*350,000. to dolwitli the hoi/3' in that doughnut Carbolic Acid PuW a'.Fatal, W anted Something Quicker. a n d s a n s . W . R . H a m . 715 Mattison Ave. when Won get all thq' cake eaten from Wnusan, Wis., Aug, 31.—Three patients Skipper llutlcr Prnlfie* Dewey, Some few years ago I issued a policy Winckler Building. around it? a t the .Marathon county asylum, while New York, Aug. 3 1 .—The Briti&t .on the life of a dan who was far from Freddie (after seriouk thought)—I working in a silo, were overcome with tramp steamer Croydon has arrived from being a model husband. I called for the guess I ’ll give it to littl& sister, to pay carbolic acid fumes and were dead before they could be rescued. Superintendent Java. Captain Butler said: “I was ir premium every week and rarely got it fer the bite she gimme, .cflit of her ap­ Singapore early iu June, before entering without a grumble from the wife.* The ple. -rC hi cago Newa Head was overcome while attempting to on the present charter. While there tht rescue the men and narrowly escaped lost time I called she said: death. . ' CroyiJUiu was lying at the coal dock, with “I ain’t going- tor pay you any more. ADVERTISE IH Germany has a supeniWndance of Admiral'Deweyflafeship, the Olympia alongside coaling across .our decks. 1 Tliere’s Mra Smith only had her old race horses and an insufficiency of Bomb For Chile's President. man in’M. *s society three ‘ months, and Santiago de Chile, Aug.; 31 (via Grilves saw Admiral Dewey nnd think thatrjie Mr. and Mra. B. Lackamp, Elflton, Mo. heavy horpea The latterJure annually the best man you have.*.' ’he's dead and shea’s got the money. I’m w rite: • “ One Minute Cough Cure saved-the Imported in large nnmberda tf hile the ton).T-rA bomb, which, however, did no! going to put my old man in that, bo •xplode, was deposited on the balcony of ------life of oUr little boy when nearly dead wIW. are a droer in the maraet ' “ TOT?* W e a t h e r . you- needn’t qill ngain. “—Liverpool eroutfc9 W. R . H a m . tho president's residence. THE DAIL Y PRESS Fair; easterly winds, _ ff°rcoryl,.; - f*,