THIRTEENTH YEAR. NO. 105. ASBURY PARK, NEW JERSEY, WEDNESDAY, MAY J . I899.-EIGHT PAGES. ONE CBJIT LAWTON TAKES BALINAC. MAY MEETING HELD. NEW AMDSEMENT COMPANY CITIZENS WILL O P PO SE THE ANND41 INSPECTION Preachers Listened to Flno Essay by Granting of Liquor License for Place G« A. G enzraer Near West Grove. F o r R e n t OTIS REPORTS A VICTORY The May .meeting of the Monmonth Cleri ORGANIZES AND ELECTS OF Tho citizens of Neptune township, and es- SOLDIKKS WITHOUT RIFLES F O R R E N T - OTEK RKRELS. cal Union was held at the Evangelical Luth FICERS AND DIRECTORS. peciully the peoplo of ‘vVest'Grove and Brad OK UNIFORMS. eran ohurob, this olty, on Monday after ley Park, are mucb Incenpod over tho appli . i noon. ' Tho members present listened to a cation for d license to fell liquor a t th€ for Second Conference Fruitless—Fili Tho Plans Adopted to Operate t G<'tnp<»ny A R «vt«w «il by C o lo n e l I), mer notorious resort known as “Robber’s One of the most desirable pinos Not Yet Ready fo Surrender, soholarly essay by Rev. G. A.Genzmer, pas L a rg e B u sin e ss E n te r p ris e — l*>taL’ H. Murpnv — Plliy-fijnr Members Roost,” situated on C^rlles avonue, about a 1F 0 UR (4) OF TH E MOST Enemy Said to Be Massine at St. tor of the ohurch, on tho subject, “Artist llxhmoiit W ill Embrace Flue New half mile west of W est Grove. Answered Hot I Oa' I— Appeared - Thomas — Llat of Americana In and Preacher.” Following is a brief syn Swim m ing’Pool, Hot- and Cold 8*a’ In Civl I mi I)ro»P, Wltb White The granting of this license. It is claimed stores on Mattison avenue. Imna*s Hands. opsis of the essay: W ater Bat hp^P«*rlorn. Etc Glov**fc. ^DESIRABLE STORES ON “A parallel between preacher and artist would make a pest pla.e for »he respectable Washington, May 3.—l!hq following( Is by no nu^ns b a selu n m,ore fanciful an. The Empire ^musement company Is Ihe communities about it, and West Giove Tho annual muster and Inspection of Price right tyflesirable tenant. ca,b!egfamr from General Otis, datetJ aloaies, but has been well defined as the latest and ono of the most important enter* would suffer more from it than if it were Company A, Third regiment, Now Jersey Manila, May 3, was received by the war- 'representation of the infinite la the finite. ’ prises launched npon the business circles in In the town proper, for, out of tho way and National guard, took place at Educational ■MATTISON AVENUE. department shortly before midnight It is the preacher’s office, to Interpret to hia this City. The incorporators o'f tho new under cover, the miBcbiovous and evil of all hall laat night. About 55 members of the Our list of yearly houses is last night: , , ‘ . company are Thomas J. Ryan of Philadel •'General Lawton's column,, -passing hearers the infinite, eternal and Invisible; to the town around would congregate there company were prosent in response to the i(V.' '< westward from Norzagaray, captured justify the ways of God to men. As a true phia, and William J. Cooperand Milan Ross and exert a bad influence over the young notice issued by First Lieutenant JJH. complete.. If seeking a house Ballnag and villages in vicinity yester artist behold0 pictures everywhere, so the qf Asbury Park, and the capital stock is boys and men ia tho township. Ryno, who is at present iircommand outlie ■ APPLY tO • day) scattering and!**pursuing 1.G00 in true preacher hears vsermons on all sides, $25,000, w ith f^OOO .liaid In. The am ount A remonstrance will be circulated ne^t company. The boys were attired in civilian surgent troops. His only casualties two and what either has perceived within he Is of stock to bp ^Id is limited to $15,000, Sunday among alt theschurcheain the town dress and wore white gloves. let us give you particulars. wounded. Insurgent loss several killed, anxious to reproduce. The conscientious whloh will bo;disposed of in blocks of $500 ship far all persons to steh. The Inspecting officer w as Colonel D. B. large number' wounded and captured. artist regards his creative aotivlty as an each. Over half..this Btock has already A petition against- tfe granting of this Murphy. First Sergeant Joseph Cojte ; d . c . c o v e r t Numbers pot stated. Have opened com been subscribed.'>*. license, to be signed only by voters and called the roll, while Colonel Murphy made m unication w ith L aw ton via M alolos by, imperative duty and mourns nls Inability A meeting of ihe .company was held last . .<#• ;’ c v • means of Hale’s troops and detach fully to realize his Ideal. So does the property holders, will be at S. A. Hall’s note of the- absentees. T^e usual troutine ments from city."____ preacher. The Ideal of the latter is*6 bJy evening, at whichv time an organisation store, Corlies avenue, West Grove, this work of the inspecting offlo'sr was of course (Bond S t, near Cookman Ave. Writ; that of the former, nature. All see was effected as foUbws; evenlhg. abandoned o^ing to tho fact that tte men MILAN ROSS AGENCY B alln ag Ib about * ten miles west of President—WUHAm J . Cooper; The people are urged tp arise en masse have neither uniforms- nor arms. The Norzagaray, at which point General nature and Scripture through their own Vice-PresideBt-TfG^orge A. Smock. against this invader of ihe prosperity and colonel, however* looked the men over very Lawton's column rested after his first eyes, and various as the children of men 208 Main Street. dish to the north from Manila. Reachr are their views of God’s works and words. Becretary apd ffrtasu rer-JT r A: Miller. happiness of Neptune township. carefully, and will make his report to the Ing Ballnag he is nine or ten milei “Borne sermons resemble a song: others a DireoU)rs*-MU91f^to8S, Frank B. Conover, state military authorities accordingly. He Northeast of Calumplt and shuts off the conversation; others a battle; the most Thomas J. Winckler, George A. Smock, DOWN GOES COLISEUM. expressed himself pleased with the general, Filipino retreat in that direction, which edlfjing recall the miraculous feeding in Adon Lippinoott, Miller, W .J. Cooper; appearance of the men and the interes* Monmouth Trust was one of the objects of his campaign. the desert. . The new o^UJR^jjy has purchased the en Unsightly Structure to Give Way to manifested by them in the reorganization He is also close enough to General Mac- “Corresponding to the three principal di tire plant formerly control led by Thomas J, Business Places. of the state guard. AND----- Arthur'a main force to lend effective co Ryan at corner1 First and Ooean avenues, A large force of men are eng iged tearing The new equipments of the company will A8 BUBY PARK and OGSAN OROVB visions' of poel ry we h Ave eplo, Jyrlo and operation if the continuation of the consisting of * th e ielteotrlcal casino, bio campaign against Aguinaldo Is , not dramatio sermons.' . . doWn tbe ^ old Coliseum building, corner includeithe regular army uniform, and the Hotel Bruniwtoic, made unnecessary by* an unconditional “Without oonstant studies from nature, graphs, and all .the -neoessary machinery Second avonue and Kingsley street, a move men will be provided with tho la te st im Safe Deposit Company ( Railroad Depot and Filipino surrender. Ballnag has a pop artists and preachers allbfl.degenerate Into and equipment used In their operation The th a t is. very gratifying to all the residents proved Springfield rffles. The men were Iflll Bangs Avenue. u latio n o f 14,000. mannerisms, ruts and platitudes. buildings a re n o ^ b^ing m wed to their new and property owners in that vicinity. The given to understand that these equipments ;Uonm«uth Building, Asbury Pari!., H. S. tPrincipal Office...... 818 Cookman Avknu* “Jn fact, all men are apt to generalize at location adjoining the Coopnr building, oor building has been recognized as a nuisance would be provided by the state at an early Qoods Btoi d at reasonable rates, Tele] [one oonsection. ' SECOND CONFERENCE. the expense of Indivlduullzailons aud to re ner Asbury and Cookman avenues. and detrimental to property interests in date. ' * - - The eleotrloal caatno, when It reaches its that sect Ion ever since its erection several It was also hiuted during the evening CAPITAL, $100,000. rp. O. BOX 667, - - - ASBUBYPABK. Bnda Wltliont Definite Heault—Reb gard their fellows as mere lay jflgures. We el* MiimhIuk nt ~St. TUoiuan, most ever speak as man to man, and to do destination, w&i'front on Cookman avenue, years ago. In fact, there have been num that Captain Jerome R. Muddell had ten SURPLUS, $25,000 and the faoe of the building will be that erous complaints made to the city council dered his resignation, and that the company Manila, May 3.—The second confer it we need nature studies. Study God and ence, held this morning, between Major man. „ portion which formerly fronted on Fits.'. about It from time to time. The structure would f=oon be at liberty to select a uew Executes all trusts known to the law. “A sermon knay be likeped to a m niical avenue. ./The casino will be placed on the was very uns'gntly, and boarding house commanding officer. Upon whom this l«oaus raott<*y on bind and mortgage. General Otis and the Filipino emis Receives deposit* subject to check aud alto*- saries; Colonel Manuel Arguelles and composition-—a song of the Lamb. But be lot 10 foet west of the prasent Cooper keepers In that neighborhood claimed it was honor will fall wtfiire unable to predict at interest on dally balances. A GOOD TIME Lieutenant Jose Bernal, terminated not artificial, nor praach oVer the heads o f building. At the west end of the lot, on Injurious to their business. Its destruction this time. EithcoHrf the lieutenants are Acts an Trustee, R egistrar a u d T ransfer Agr-«> without any definite results. the corner of Webb street, a. small* business Pays coupons. TO HAVE Y60R your hearers. will therefore be hailed with delight. com petent and (jfuilllflod to All the position. M akes dem and a n d tim e loans on apprv. *-* General Hale haa 'started with the “Most of us neel to dl card Saul’s armor place will be erected, tbe stylo to harmonize I t Is said th a t the ow ner proposes toorect Uuder tbe reorganization the company will collateral. Iowa and South Dakota regiments, a with the other buildings so as not; to be ob a neat row of stores uoon the lot. A build consist of 60 members, and every man will Safe deposit vaults. squad of cavajry and two guns of the for David’s sling. Not try to preach im jectionable in any.;manner. The casino CLOCKS AND WATCHES Utah battery from Calumplt in a north promptu, but let the sermon be a free pro* ing permit has been isboed for such a struc be required to pass a thorough physical ex A. C. TW IN IN O , President. HZ easterly direction to co-operate with duotlon of what has bean thoroughly medi may be continued as formerly, provided ture Next year another ‘story may be amination, thus making the state gu^rd as vi. R. M. HARVEY, Vice PresldenV suitable attractions can he secured. Other BRUCE S. KEATOR. Secretary. PUT IN ORDER the Maccabebes, who have asked the tated upon, rather than a declaiming or added, to be Uaed as living apartments. near porfwc. as p issible. D. O. CORNELL, Treasurer. Americans to arm them in order that reading of what has been written.” wise some nfewer features may be obti i .ed Following the inspection last night L'eu- DIRECTORS: WHILE WK ARE NOT 80 BUSY. they might fight the Tagalos. The Mac- of a firstclass character. it RG CM ENT POSTPONE 0 tenants J. H. Ryno an i George E White, sabebes have already organized a com O. K. Brown, Isaac C. Kenne** WORK FOR- CARPENTERS. The casino is to be plnced 10 feet distant together with several membars of tho com H. Buchanon, Henry Mitchel pany of men to guard their principal from the Cooper building in order thafc a ). C. Cornell. John P O 'B rie B- a te Com *, iu Oeoan Grove, W ill Be pany, te dered.Col. Murphy a bmquet at W. J. H arrison, ‘Petry R. Smith town. They are bringing Taga^o pris covered arcade or passageway may. be se
ing? when vVashington1 uvea tnere. Jtn ' ‘•'Va^'U^afei'coiUforUd him as muck 6 Uncle of mine w ho happened tojje vIbH- the :so. Aatimsana jdtOwii w ereintue as he could and. so did Adams and the WHEEL OSCILLATION. JAPAN’S POETESS LAUREATE. ENGLISH DUCHESSES V party, ,and as .we were getting off the Jng the place.. secured‘;a J^cttoii: of this rest of us. Brown iyas a changed man. IIr * Deed Shown That Bicycle. Stetalco, Seventy-Three Yeori Old, The young duchess of M^rlbbrbTa^l "tree d te- me* of i t I train Jfrowii, who is very near-sighted, A haunted look came In his face. Adams Wh^ela Which Onclllatc Are Hold* the Race Aaalnst All trho was Miss Consuelo Vanderbilt, ii Torn by a Feud That Grew' have had* a fram e made* Now, perh ape, stepped on the skirt of a woman In. advised 1 d m ‘get a polled permiQu Not'Keceuarllr Jlest, Competitors* the youngest of the English duchesse* Out of Two Practical Jokes you;would like the rest pf it?* > ^ front of him. There was the soujid of carry a revolver.—Brown watchedi tie ripping gOoas, ana as the woman ------and is very popular across the water. '-■ ‘‘ 'Would like It!" exclaimed Adatas, mails Closely,' an4r^ e fact that no re *!Why, man, I would value it higher than turned around- and Brown, began to' There was a time, apd not so very The “cTowned \poet” to the court of, Her manner is modest and dignified, yet apologize,. Jones said: ‘There is one ply came to his letter Indicated) to bis long ago, when the average dealer the mikado is a J woman.' The post Is channing. She is rrrely seen without anything in my collection. May I disordered mind that his explanation H E danger of loitering between train that you haven’t missed, Brown.* judged oflh e qualities of.-a*bicycle by equivalent to that of oui^poet laureate, her pet Blenheim spaniel. have It?’ f « / had *been -unsatisfactory. Adams _ . the lines in Suburbnnville is bo Brown’s apology ended in a laugh and the number of times the rear wheel os but is a much more difficult one to fill, “ ‘Certainly,’ said Brown, ‘and I’ll get stirred him up every time that he met The duke of Portland one fine day *cuto just now that I think It will be the woman whose,sklrt had been rippbd cillated after it had been revolved free for the modern Japanese are the most eaw a stunning girl at a railway*em* it fo r you now.* . him. Two daysngo, on the nine-thirty,' Wxe for me to Btoy in’ town for a few “When Brown reappeared .from-his naturally resented it of the floor. At tiie last bicycle show, merciless critics in all that concerns lit tion and could pot get her out of hia., when Brown was telling hi& troubles erary matters, says the Chicago Trib days,'1 said Mr. Suburbanite afterm ok- cellar he bore on his back a log about “ ‘You are a boor, sir, and you ought reports a wheel paper, this fallacy waa mind. Ten days later he was enrap to a lot of usln the baggage cdr. Adams une. . - t o g * Btreiraous ldc’k at the, club serv- four feet long and fully a foot -and a to be ash am ed of yo u rself,’ sh e said, and taken advantage of l>y the shrewd sales tured to find her a guest at a country askedc ‘ In spite of these disadvantages the ico juet to chow that commuting had half in diameter. He said afterward before Brown could admit that he was men of sereral manufacturers who. rec house where he arrived for a visit, and “ ‘What name was it that the dago accomplished poetess contrives to hold pot dulled his alleged discrimination in that he hated to jSart wltji It because ashamed of himself she had gone. ognizing the effect this balancing had In a few weeks society was electrified signed to that letter?’ I on some of their customers, adjnstted her own successfully against all rivals, ■; ■ puch.details. “You sec, I have friends it waB one of a lot of big logs which, “ ‘She looked like an Italian, Brown, i- “ ‘A curious name,’ said Brown. /It I with the announcement of his engage and it was lucky tha.t her husband was the wheels.shoVvn by them accordingly. and the annual poem which she has ment to the lovely Miss Dallas-Yorke, a in b o th cam ps, an d 1 w as p re se n t -when he had bought for back logsih his new was liasco Smadfa.” I - hostilities began. The McCoy-Hatfield fireplace. Adams was greatly excited. not with her o These special nf We have wlth- We have of- Contract Work for Fur A n o th er G reat drawn our offer Special Sale o f s r.eH!i ' Bargains « , j rx In drH8S«raVring8 ain re su°ld it THE GREAT FURNITURE FAIR AT ASBURY PARK. . . . p . | values from nishirig INew Mouses Udd Dressers able for use with fla ttre ss O ffer S 1 8 mattress Ladies L/etKS lime to time and Hotels. * enameled iron ' for ?14, and but nothing; to beds or for furnishing bed rooms at now it can only be had at Its previous exceed thes) desks tnantioneird*5-et e ample. Upon only comes ?o us after competitive bids oak dressers with four drawers, large ular 811 00 mattress. Made of genuine receiving them we find ihey are not have been secured fjrom New York or beveled French mirrors, brass trim mixed horse hair—warranted all horse finishei as finely na we expected. They Plnladelpl/ia furniture houses, and^ifter miuKs and polished finish at $11 BO, hair o f good grade—40 pounds in weight are not quite up to the high standard we have proven our ability to save Exceptional Bargains money for our customers^ on' tiie same $12 50, $18 and 113 50. They represent and contained ia heavy ticking for only set by th e D.ivis istore.- T herefore the exceptional values. . $8 50. This makes a good wearing, price h cut to a figure that n»Mkes them quality of furniture. There are also two styles in solid oak, com foi table and easy bed, and offered absurdly cheap. ONLY §3”05 EAOtf., Last week we supplied the entire fur large mirror, three drawers, paneled at a price to compete with the common A'nice large quartered ouk desk with niture for a summer cottage in a near sides, ^Vorth fully $10 each, offered grades that cause so much dissatisfac In Fine Furniture carved front bonrd for the srime reason by town after the owner had personally specially this week at 87 75. Wash tion. * is rfducrfd from 55 Op to 84 00. satisfied himself that he could save con stand* to match only $8 00.; A n o th er lin e in oak and mahogany, siderable by making his purchases here rather than at a prominent Philadelphia A better dresser in full quartered oak, Thisis an always generou3in size and pretty in design, fin E Jig strictly high grade furniture, serpentine ished inside, reduced ffom S7 00to §5 90. house. He freely conceeded the point and was well pleased with his selec front, extra targe French glass, solid U pho lsterin g® curbus7 establish- br.“nPK ?f Polish is not up to our standard. cast bra&s trimmings and fine polished This week’s aanouncement tells the story 'hi rare Surely this is desk week. Should tions. D epartm ent ment. The rea Not only do we save money for our finish lor 915 50. son is that our these not suit you there is no lack of Higher cost dressers in a great variety bargains in many lines of house furniture. perfect and beautiful desks in all woods, customers, but we set the furniture up work Is of the best possible quality and Jn their houses, free from blemishes, of styles, solid mahogany, birds eye therefore gives satisfaction and long sizes and shapes, at satisfactory prices. maple, curly birch and quartered oak at and obviate all the litter and anoyance ear, Our prices are a shade higher Especially interesting is the news' about Ingrain inseparable from the unpacking of fur prices varying from 520 to g55. ian those of some of our competitors, £ Every .^artistic style of niture sent from the city. That is an but the results justify our belief that Carpets, Eemnant Carpet Rugs, a new bargain in Hair important point. O u r leader in Dressing dressing table for the the best Is the cheapest In the eod. Ea ° boudoir is to be found in Again we understand fully the wants timstes quickly given on anything in Mattresses, Writing Desks at unheard of prices, odd of people who furnish summer h'omea, • n m Y° “ N eed wiekifa special I ablCS our stock. In these our this line, and samples always ready for endeavor is to give the and take especial pains to keep a full I'illOWS r . combination inspection. and complete stock of cool and sum feather pillow , Bedroom Dressers and other important matters. best possible value for the money. There We also make at short notice all man. are cheaper dressing stands made, but mery furniture. 6 pounds to -'the pair, for only > 1 0 0 a of cushions for chairs and window The cost of furnishing a cottage de PAIR- Xbls la a wonder, and equal to seats, and pads for sides and backs of The Red Ticket Bargains continue in full force. they are never satisfactory. Our assort ment contains both large and small pends entirely upon the class of stock snythibe offered elsewhere for just reed furniture. The material used mav desired and may range anywhere be double the money. ■ be hair, cotton or African palm leaf, With these there is a constant shifting of the scenes, for models and you will find them in quar tered oak, mahogany, birds eye maple tween $250 and $2,500. As soon as we One mixed gees? and duck- feather and any fabric desired may be used -for understand the needs an estimate can pillows, 0 pounds, lor 52.76 a pair. and curley birch, alf with cabinet pol coverings. Moderate prices. as fast as various articles are sold out we transfer the ish, Prices range as follows: §10, be quickly made. A visit to our ware- The very best live geese feather pil In window shades the cheapest we rooms is tha easiest way of determining lows, 0 pounds, at'94.SQ a pair. have ie 20 centB each. Nothing cheaper 512.L0, 514, 510, $18, 520, $24, $20 and Red Tickets to something else of equal ,or greater value. $20. that point. Will give satisfaction. Various other We are always especially pleased to Many new and beau- prices up to 75 cents each for the high estimate on hotel furnishing, and it is H a n d s o m e tlfuHtylerln parlor est quality of Hollands.' Hung at your We are just as willing to sell Red Ticket Bargains as In our wall papers you will seldom that we do not secure the con n , ~ , furniture are dis- windows at these prices. Wall- find the very latest styles tract on a plain case of price and quality. * Parlor Sets played on our floor. anything else in the store. They make many pleased D of spring designs, and a To any hotel proprietor who may de .They are all thor- Papers charm of color and contrast sire to furnish either partially or com ’oughly dependable, very artistic, dur Ten beautiful and contented customers. Ask the salesman to show that is a delight to every pletely we will give references as to our able, and comfortable' The prices, too, Good Ingrains patterns of flne artistic eye. Al^are moderately priced, ability to satisfy our patrons, and quote are vanr low for such high .claw work. a _ Ingrain carpets them. excluding the cheap and worthless as prices in competition with any other Thf> latest Idea for lUa£Uturner parlor Very Cheap to seieot irom. well as the fleeting novelties- From house. In ad d itio n w e Bet th e fu rn itu re ■ is p three piece.eiilt o( generous dimen All oholce and 12i to 30 cents a roll is the range. up in its proper location in the house.. sions, full overstaffed and oovered with new color effects in greenB, browns, n Bear in mind these strong points about the furni a plain Mile green denim. It is very reds and combinations; also in light and The very best of all is the -Btrlklngr, bound with Bilk cord an d w ith dark patterns. Former prices varied ture Fair: | B ed box spring. There is more Prepared , , For ,,a11 deep fringe'at bottom. Price for the from SS to 50 cents a yard; but Are now r* , , m decorative ~ , odrafort, satisfaction and set only (51.60. • reduced to 27], 80, 85, SB, 42i and 45 s p r i n g s durability to a box spring cents. Lees than manufacturers prices. We undersell city stores. . P alm s and P lan ts uses these Another pretty aonoeit Isa three piece p r e p a re d than any other. Our s are Dresden su|t. The frames' are white We deliver all purchases free of 'cost and set thei^ palms are equal in nppearance to the made with extreme care, have fine hair enameled and band painted in pleasing Tbia best of growing plant. In addition they will tops and are covered v^itb the beet and fashion. It is a dainty, Frebohy suit, heaviest ticking. For this yeek we are The m etallic . not,uuvyinua fade orui V/uau^uchange ouiui,color, ic require iju u ,o nou u at-uv $68.00. ' up properly in your house. ' tentlon, and are cheap. W e bave the ex- selling box springs at a /special price, A rery swell solid mahogany si^lt. CUShion CoUCh L v tn g an ex- oldsivQ agency for their sale and oan $0.00. Regular prioe, $10.00. : beautifully inlaid,Is extremely rich and / tanglve sale. We refund car fare to all customers. supply both small and large specimens. The Lace-Webb' is next best. Fine, ' striking. It ia striotly high It la a ooacb that ,cannot be broken by Prices vary from $1.25'to ?5. heavy coiled springs held together by a throughout,. 5114. use, and scarcely by mleuep. It is also Our furniture is the reliable kind. Nothing of a net work of wovep wire and made in - Many othor stylpaat $52, 980 a u d up -*-■—*— ------. - - . ‘- u j “mfortable two sections hinged togethier, $G,C0, to 1125. . . upon the shoddy nature. y The Davis special-Is a g^od cheap W icker and Exquisite ------spring, $8.00. , v V “ V . . Botblnet EWH W nrft 1“ ’ Wiotie ooiored Woven, w ire cable springs only $2.50, Fashionable Our stock is immense^ onr assortment so.varied as Keeu W are wicker, chairs, $21 each. • " roCkers, ’ couohes, A better quality than t^e average* y W indow Hangings a double to suit every taste and every purse. tables, stools, eto. - The variety is too •. , . .. , rod Jive' •We liave great to enumerate—oome and see for U you are quick very beautiful efforts- and ate tbe most yourself. .. R e m n a n t euougb you . will fashionable of. all .windows i draperies. I n t e r e s t e I i n \ B ’' V 11 fin d - * profitable They aome in plaip designs: with' inser r n i t u r e ? o ? f j r 0h Carpet Rugs picking among P o r c h P | . \ tion add ruffles, and also in rnore ornate : ' \fuwutt(r e R u g S 1 A rug that knows no these 100 patterns forms in fleur-de-lis,. Louis ,'lQth, reu- on'the way. JVfren it arrives ,wa will T h a t I act wear out is tbe Im- of cat pet ruga. They wefe remqanta naisanco . pod other designs at prices niake aBpecklW e that will foe memo- 1 n a t L ast perKl Axmlnater. It of the best grades of brusftels, velvet® . varvlbg from j8.76 up to $8:00-per .pair. Isiral able r lotv prices. It. wilt pay every i? extrem ely thick wlltons and administers-which we cut. , ught Swiss rufilea cartains from II ope.to watt far this.offering Special LTER W . DAVIS, the Beach Auditorium and heavy, alike on both sides, and into U yard lengths and now offer them up. The dotted Swiss with lace inser ann'oun'coment will'be made id due sea m ade in very sw.ell designs. The size a t $100 and 8160 each “while they tion, (2 60, son. ' V • • A Sixth and Ocean A venues, Asbury Park is three by ftve (eet and the prioe $8... last.1' h e a s b u r y p a r k u a h ,\ p r b s s . ATKINSON SUPPRESSED SITUATION TN SAMOA. BARNET."POISON ED. Special x a w m e m tn u / Thb Daily P ress, Iwebelii nail- Germans Gloat Ini? Over tVltthaun Reports Flndlaff Oyanld® iLAdrerttaexneotB Qapcawing n o t’ more- than K8TABLI8HCD.1BST A nffiii—Ami er lean Inactivity, of Mercnry In Itemnlna. twenty-five words Inserted under thia heading for twenty-five cents first Insertion and fifteen Cabinet Takes^Action Against Wellington,/New Zealand, May 3.— New Y ork, SMay 3.—H. C. B arnet died oents eacb subsequent InnartJon. '•> y J, Ii. KINMONTH ‘ Boston “Anti-Imperialist.” Advices frony Samoa Indicate that the of cyanide of mercury 'poisoning, ac-, .JBD1X0E AND PROPRIETOR. instructions Aecelved from the powers cording to the report made verbally WANTED, ' to cease hostilities make the situation resterday by Professor R. August W ltt- . Qsod white cook. Apply 818 Cookman avenue, PAMPHLETS SHUT OUT OF MAILS. In-,the Islands very serious, as the rebels laus to District Attorney Gardiner. The between 8 and 4 o .m .. 106* r m m iv s h ir t w M m PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING*— hold the nj(aln food -supplies and are written report will be filed today. 7 ------(BXCEPT SUNDAY) again near the municipality of Apia. Barnet’s death and the curcumstances FOR BEN r, T he advent of many etnnning Btyles For rent frr tho summer. Ten room house; AT THB fluat Not Be Sent to the Philippine*, The correspondent thinks it is evident surrounding It are intimately connected in Bhirfc waiata means' that the warm, 'fboiiK'h Tlielr -Circulation In the that the home authorities have misun tvlth the death of Mrs. Kate J. Adams, aix bed rooms, gaa. bath, laundry. Reasonable DAILY PRBSS BUILDING. rent.' Address I, Pally Press office. - ICO* weather dresa spirit is in.the air. t’nitcil Staten Im Sot Interfered derstood the situation in Samoa. Ger for which Roland B. Mollneux haa once ., Wo are now displaying several strik 007 M attison Avenue, Aebury Parle. W ltlt—What Atkinson Says. mans and rebels are already jubilant Deen Indicted. Barnet had been a friend HORSES BOARDED r.nd claim a victory over the British and ing pattorriB in w aistp.in all the latest-' Df Mollneux. He was taken 111 at the By the day, week or month, at reasonable prices* "Washington, May S.—The cabinet yes American forces. The correspondent Knickerbocker Athletic club, of which Special rates for tbe season. Apply at 807 Main fabrics,'soft finished' Percalesr 0hintz,' terday discussed at length the conduct piys that unless the rebels are made to r.e was a member, and Dr. II. B. Doug Street. * 100-16* Zephyra and Qinghams.1' TEJ^M S Ol*' S U B S C R IP T IO N : of Edward Atkinson,of Boston and his submit the difficulties will remain un las, who was called to attend him, dl- . . • * One ye&r (strictly in A dvance)...... 83.00 associate “anti-imperialists” in send solved. c ignosed his case as diphtheria. LOST OR STRAYED. ItVthe biggest show'in town, and One w eek...... Ott ing out circulars calculated to preju White people in the outskirts of-the He received through the mall a pack W hite eollle bitch wUh brlndlo head; answers i'.’fj tho beginning of the biggest ehow<' Single copies ...... 01 dice the success of the administration city are at the mercy of the rebels. The’ to Bose/* Any Information, please address age contain;hg a powder, and he'took By. A. Pleghortner, Deal Beach, K. J. 106* tjiat has ever boon -in town. All are AdToHislnB Rates on Application. in the Philippines. American vlcc- consul's store in Falifa ?ome of Its contents. His condition bt- rightly made and the fit of each waist1? It was decided that the transmission was looted last’week, while a German 2ame much worse immediately after WANTED. I ' to the Philippines and foreign coun sto re a d jo in in g it was left untouched. ward, and/he dletfon Nov..l0, 1898, aft- we gW aute^. Nurm girl. Apply T03 FIffh avenao. 104 wfeDNESDAY, MA? 8. IfM. tries of Atkinson's circular and all sim British and American residents all ?r an Illness of 21 days. The powder of P R I C E S : 5 0 c . , $ 1 , ' $ 1 . 5 0 , $ 2 . * ilar matter shall be prohibited. The S tro n g ly condemn the action of the which he had .'partaken was analyzed FOR RENT. ^ j- To discontinue music on the beach prohibition will not apply to the use of powers in1 ordering a cessation of hostll-. ind found to contain cyr.nlde of mercu A m&t desirable flat, corner B nd and Mattison Onr window diaplay gives yon an ide% ' • the malls within the United States. Itles at this stage. avenue. Taylor ai d Ttsiiog tulldlng. ’ Apply B. during tha spring months would be a ry. T his Is. the sam e kind of poison th at Postmaster General Smith was In T w j days after the last battle at Val- s said to have caused the death of Mrs. •A. TustJng. i(»tJ» • of the obaraoter o ttonr foods, bnt a '' step backwards which Asbury Park structed to issue an order carrying out oloBor insp(>ction is nocesMry td a. fnll'"' ; llnm lieutenant R. A. Gaunt of the Adams. FOR hALE. ■ cannbt afford to take* It is tha only the cabinet's decision. British cruiser Porpoise marched his No definite suspicion that Barnet’s Restaur nt. good wll1 and fixtures. West ride appreoiation of.their beanty. " ' \ ’f y thing Asbury Park doesns a city toward The thre.e pamphlets which have been brigade into Vailima unopposed and death had been due to poison .was o ' railroad, bppoMte A stu iy Par«--depot. Good Ladioa’ collatd, oafls and neckwear. prohibited in the .malls, for the Philip entertaining our spring guests* One was followed-by a company of British aroused at the time, though many sus location; good stand. Apply at restaurant. pines are those which have the follow bluejackets under Captain Sturdee and picious circumstances were recalled lat- •, 1016* hotel keeper tWs morning told us that ing titles: “Criminal Aggression by Lieutenant Cave. »r„ When they were finally brought out, N e g l i g e e Shirts for JMen and he only has ^eleven guests, but’ that Whom?’* "The * Cost of a National Inspection of the battlefield shows District Attorney Gardiner askdd for an FOR SALE CHEAP* every one of.them went to hear the Crime" and “The Hell of War and Its that tlie defenses erected by.the rebels investigation, fcand early in February. Good butcher or dollve-y : watron. nearly new. To get the newest and to have a large Penalties.” Apply at Newbury’s.stable, cornrr Munroe and beach music every day. Mueic on the near the home of the late Robert Louis' Barnet’s body was exhumed. An autop Bummerfield arenues; 1 304-5* - These, unless something shculd de Stevenson were strong and well.plan sy was madfe, and certain parts of the assortment of exclusive patterns to ee- , beach is a big advertisement.. It is velop to necessitate further action, may ned. The loss sustained' by the rebels, it digestive organs -were given to Profess RESCUE MISSION. lect from, yon should bny Sow. The worth/ all it costa and should be con be circulated through the mails within is evident, was much greater than at or W itthaus for examination. Ills ex<- 81 SoUth Main St., Ashury Park. Service every this Country. According fo Mr. Atkin first, supposed. ami,nation has been exhaustive. * nlgbt at 7-43; also Sunday 8.16. Bright song ser soft shirt will be worn this BeaBon, not tinued. . • vice; orchest-a; abort talk*: good speaVem; tes son's own statement, as reported, a The main section of M ataafa’s follow timonies of saved, people. Everybcay invited. only fOr-boajnesB and comfort, bnt for large number of pamphlets have bekn Farm er tt (Hen t»y *n Boar. S ome people still continue to kick ers who wel*e engaged i n ‘th e b attle of *10411 G. W. Guvkr, Supfv stmt out. The matter was brought to Vailima retreated westward to Lulu- Harrisburg, May 3.—An Infuriated dress. > • . ’ '■’? about the results of the agitation car the attention of the postal officials by moenga,- where they lay in wait for boar bit George W. Snoke, a farmer re BOARD WANTED* The silk shirt has forced its ^ ried on by the .winter and spring resort the war department, whose authorities siding near New Cumberland, In the From June 1st, Tor the Benson, n private family front friend lies. Orders had been given them or small noardtng house, for a family congiBting committee, but the stubborn facts con were greatly exercised, with a sugges to capture Lieutenant Gaunt’s head. groin, severing a main artery and caus self ahead of the madras and cheviots, ; ing Mr. Snoke's death by loss of blood. of mother and «rn four years old In ant one year, tinue to obtrude themsolves upon the tion that some action/ be taken. It is The rebels were also anxious to secure with nurse, and the i-ubscrihf-r from Saturday because it .has a richer effect and can thought that there is little possibility of the superior Weapons with which his r ight to .Monday morning. Not further no*th Vice PreKldeirt Hobart** Condition. than Third avenue a d wllbin three or four blocks bickers that the things most sought for any of these publications getting- past •brigade is armed. bo worn for dress andiook more stylish. Washington, May 3.—No material from bo ch. Two rooro/^-whnted. Terms m ust ar3,‘ one by one, being obtained, not the San Francisco office,-but if a few, It Is rumored th a t’33 boats filled with be reasonable. Addrera John F. fc’chtnk, Flem- We bave them in fancy and white with any great show and bluster, but should the military authorities in the armed rebels are approaching from the change is reported in the condition of ington, Hew Jersey. 10 -6* Philippines will promptly suppress east. The town appears to be safe. Vice President- Hobart. He is still very effects. permanently. Business men do not ex FOR s a l e ; them. j.°ak. pect to establish a great business, hand OlliciulN Hope AJklnwui W ill I)e*int. Flno set of meat flxtuies. including 10 horse Remember we have only exclusive R E V O L T AGAINST B R IG G S . engine, bojjeranu vats Also horses, wagons, etc., ling hundreds of thousands of dollars lt is hoped by officials that Mr. At formerly owned by M. F. Bird, l.ow, tasy teons, patterns, and styles cf negligee shirts, i Applj box 982. Asbury.Pant, N. J. 108tf. every year, in a day nor in a year. Thoy kinson and his associates will realize 11 In A tint Iks ion to tlie Priesthood May expect a gradual growth. This is the that they have been treading on dan I)i»tru(it tlie UpiKCotml Church. CARPENTERS WANTED. gerous ground and will discontinue the DRUG STORE QHAT. PRICES: 50c.to$2,^00. correct way, and Asbury Park h s rea N e w York, M ay 3.—Th ere is now a Fifty carpentf re wsnted; wages SO cents per circulation of this literature. Should hour. Apply to H O, Marryott, builder. 103-8 son to be proud of the advancement they/not do so and* a tte m p t to get such condition o£ practically open revolt in ‘•Famous for our Soda.” made during the last two years. Mr. literature into the Philippines, notwith the Episcopal church against the ad •WANTED. mission to the priesthood of the Rev. Bradley has shown that he would coop* standing the action of the postmaster The superiority of oui- Ice A nmall 5 or C room house by theyeAr, furrlsh- general, it may be decided to have them Dr. Charles A. Briggs, which, unless the edj State lowest price Address.*'House,” Prew* erate in every way possible. That he arrested and tried. unexpected happens, is destined, in the Cream and other soda refresh offlce. ' . 103*5* openly expressed opinion of many of the has been conservative end not. allowed The feeling among members of the ments makes our fountain the WtNTED. HATTERS AND MEN’S OUTFITTERS valuable privileges to fall into the hands cabinet Is that the administration has clergy, lo result in nothing less than disruption.- * j gathering place for jolly Youngimn dpslr offered Lattomus $5,000 as an has taken this course there are many TO LET. I ■ :ent to vote Mr Addleks, the sec- ter general, if sustained, is to the ef give a neW, brush iree. A fect that the private editions of two who, while personally giving assur Atfoterraken.cottsgecontainfnif 9rooms. Ap Coverts Stanbopcs Canopy ««ck-*cat C arr«ys .at he offered to “wipe out" a ances of their support to the movement Guaranteed four row, solid ply to William Abels, \» ho w ill Phow the premises • * .age on J^ttoinus' property and documents which are now' public docu and give paitlculars. John UHamilion, own^r, ments of the United States are not per to combat Dr. Briggs' admission to the back tooth brush of finest 847 West 26i h street. New It ork. . Wtf Canopy Cabriolets BrcaUing Carts g p c c d l n g Cart. f third thnt he made a similar offer to priesthood, feel unwilling to openly, s. Lattomus if her husbund would mitted to be sent through the mails to D E L IV E R Y W A G O N S with ai.d'wltbonttops, curtain or panel tops, Adhdral Dewey, President Schurman. avow their position, clinging as they do quality and finish only 30 A HTOXE WALK :e for A . - V - ’ r - A TH13 ASBURY PARK DA1LV PRESS, CERVERA’S MISTAKE. ,O0PNX3f., AND, ffiCAtB.. . 8^#BBA gB' COMMI88IONBUS; ;}^l#liAIISTRATRIX SALE OF Itum s o, ItitenU c From Neaf-aitagtjiM*. 3Icr, .llrioN* '.it to L co k Afteir Oy«. » tent Polnrg tar Bpawalng Oronnas., *A Statement by Capt, .Clark -of the Tha Consolidated Gas bompany will lay Governor Voorbees has . appointed tho PERSONAL PROPERTY W hat Do You Think •• The nnderirfflmed A dm inistratrix ,_____Is and chattels rights and credits which abonti 8,000 ?6«t of cablir on the, RismSoH islate sewerage oommission as follows: Wil baa brought us our immense business and put us at tbo bead of the './BajfeshipjOfego.a, ) road for eieotrlo lights. ‘They, began tiork wero/oC PAULINE L. HARNETT, late of the ctty of Asbury’ Piirk, In the County of liam T. Hnnt.o! Essex county;* Col. Charles Monmouth, State o f New Jersey, deceased, will sell at Public Vendue Grocery trade? (Common seuee must te)l you that we have built up' last week.. ' W. Fuller of Hudson; -Charles S’. Harrfag- our bus nes s„lely upon the character of our goods, the lpw prices at T h e' Spanish Admiral's Bent' C h an ce: Tbti receipts of the K eyport w aterdepart- ton of Bergen; Mayor John Hinchliffe -of zaent fo r tha past year were SS,018.4i and Passaic and David L. Wallace of Essex. THURSDAY, MAY 4. a t iq .3 o a . m which weoflertbem , and the faithfulness of out; 'service. Do you ^oif Escape- — Dntk Would Hava £ buy at wholesale ?—then visit ■U'ft/Beeai th e Tim© f o r H im to y : the expenditures $900 less. ' The uncollected Tllo comtfllBaton will organtes shortly and At the old Merry-6o;Rountl, situate corner Lake Ave Leave Santiago Harbor, sirate? rent'tlpr the year amount to only begin work. • • KT.6S Luoky Keyport. The governor has also appointed tbe fol nue aiul Heck Street, opposite foot bridge to Hie Long Beanch commissioners have or- '. In a personal interview, in, answer t and not covered by.Chattel Mortgage. TERMS CASH. Ing of the society will be held at K»d Bank. The oyster commission’s business is to lights screened toward ihe sea, so that HisrmiBTTA T. MURPHY, Administratrix. irjfc Bottle Pickles ...... x * c ; we could not have'detected them. His A.-1:. HcClees, postmaster "at Hoimdei, keep in proper condition the oyster spawn rFIne C atsup ...... " " 7 * '', ...... 5 c b o t t l e Tjest chance would have been to get Biya that there are a lot of counterfeit sli ing grounds in the state. D. GATES, Auctioneer. , up his anchors arid begin to move about’ ver half-dollars In circulation. During the Q uart Can Syrup ...... z o c d u sk , w hen h e w ould .‘have had,, lig h t past she months h® has taken In no iesa than Justice Dixon’s.Novol Declslon. Laree-Can Baked Beans...... 6 c s ir pieces of this spurious Coin. Mr. McCieea Justice Dixon filed a novel decision Mon . enough/fo qee the shore and .the cKan- S o m e L o f t 3 ' Cans R ed C herries for ...... 3511: • nelm arks, timing the moment so that., says that some of tbe money is bard to de day a t Trenton in the case bf Peter Crowell T. F. O’ BRIEN he should dash out just, as darkness tect from the genuine, of Bslvldere, who, while drunk, yas These i3eslrable houpes are for rent by the SUarjge Can i Apple Butter. . . . xoc yoar. Come to ub and get particulars: fell. We could not then have closed in Norwood Counoli, Jr. 0 . U. A. M., will oharged with using offensive nnd indecent Large Can G rated Pineapple ...... f e •upon him without great danger to our build a new hall a t "West L o rg Branch to language in tbe presence of-others, both 8eventh avenue, near Bond—10 rooms, 0 bedrooms; all improvements...... $ 8©0 00 7 Packages Cornstarch for ...... I . . . 3 5 c selves, 'the firing would have had to take she place of thoono destroyed by* Are men and women. The case was appealed. Seventh avenue near Bond—11 rooms, 0 be done virtually In the dark, for the last Winter, The new hall will be 41x42 The court holds that under tho fact con TIN IROOFING bed rooms: elegant ho*ise...... C00 00 W-a have a few c.wes of CORN and'PEA.S, a\ao a small lot feet, tw o Btories high. The first floor will Blunro« avenue, nbur Grand—0 rooms, 5 ■Aearch-lights (even supposing that oth cerning disorderly persons an intoxicated 0 bedrooms ...... 275 00 of PEACHES, which •t’e will closo out at these prices: ers than the one regularly in use had be fitted up for a'store and the second floor \Ve*t Munroe avenue. V6 block trbm rail man is not guilty of any legal jjaisconduct road—10 room*, 5-bed roomtf...... 250 00 been ttirned on) would soonjhnve bq- will bo used as a lodge room, Tbe building by loud and indeceht language as ioqgasbe Banfjs avenue, near Bond street—8 rooms, 8 c Can Corn fo r ...... 6 c ’como ineffective, on account of tEe will cost 82,000. 4 bedrooms...... 250 00 does not loiter." The syllabus of the .HEATERS AND MODERN Good Plats, near Beach—7 rooms, 3 bed- • 7 c Can Peas fo r ...... ; ...... 5 c Bmol«? a n d .fro m th e s h a tte rin g fo rce • Dr. Lowis £urtls, f()r ihree years, super opinion says: “It Is clear that tho statute rooms; alt Jmprovomw ts...... 250 00 o f th*^ guns,'w h ich p ro b ab ly w ould have intendent of tbo Elizabeth General hpspit- Fourth avenue, neftr Grand—14 iooms, 9 arse Cart Peaches fo r ...... “...... i t j e does not make the use bf loud and offensive bed rooms ...... i ...... COCO* extinguished them. Thd direction of iai, hns resigned. He wi?6 given-a . farewell or indecent language by intoxicated persons Emory street near Lake—10 rooms, 5 bed These goods will not go far among our customers. Remember the“enemy could thils have been masked, dinner by the members of the stafT of the rooms...... 950 00 the tiine to get a goflil thing Is while it Is to be had. disorderly conduat unless such persons are Second nvenuo nnd BonH. fumfuhed—10 and as each of our captains would have hospi'al Saturday night. Dr. Curtis is loitering or assembled in .the public place SHEET METALWORK rooms. 8 bedroom4; ell improvements.. 450 00 3 lbs Fancy C luster R aiiiiis fo r ...... 2 5 c /been concerned with the risk of his going to St. Luko’B hospital, Chicago, where mentioned.” ______Lake avenue, near Emorv—12 rooms, 8 bedrooms.., ...... 4SQ 00 E xcellent L aundry Soap something new . . 2 c a k e s s e ship being rammed or torpedoed, our he will become gnfcierintendent. Ho started Munroe avenue, near Bond—11 rooms; all onslaught would have had a far differ for Chicago Monday. Receiver ror Two BastnOBB Firms, lmt>rovementfi...... 450 CO Summertleld, near Emory- 7 rooms, 3 bed ent result than it actually had when Counselor James D. Carton 1ms been ap Agent for Kelsey Furnaces rooms ...... 250 03 fair daylight enabled every command OBllU.-UlY RECORD. pointed receiver for the Jennes^ Ma-jufac- er to see what all the others (as weH turing company of this city,1 The appoint Stephen Kcnnt-tt. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR FLOUR as the enemy) were doing, and exactly ment was made by the chanceilor at Jersey MONMOUTH REALTY CO. ■ w hat’.was to be done. J t was the dif Yi-sterday Stephen Bonnett died at Bel City on Monday. A large number of the We have two carloads of Flour to arrive this week.1 One our G re a t ference between certainty and uncer mar aged 75 years. The funeral will bo creditors of tlie firm were present, nnd they 642 MATTISSN AVENUE L. H. VAN SANT, Manager X X X X and one C olum bia. The Columbia is ofie of the finest tainty. In the daytime we were able held Friday, May 5, at 10 a. irt. at the late readily consented to (he selection of Mr, flours made, and we have recently taken tlie agency for it. To induce to choose our distance from the en-* hon:-. of deceased. Interm ont a t Corr.o lu Carton to settle up the affairs of the'com Room s 12 arid 13, Monmouth^ Building you to try it, we make you a Spec! al Offer for Saturday, oharge of J. N. Burtls. ASBURY PARK, If, J. pany. TWININQ & VAN SANT .KllznbOin Covert. Mr. .Cartpn hns also been appointed ref Lato Inst night Mrs. Elizabeth Covert eree to close up the business relations re Insurance A^enti died at, AVnyhido, N. J., aged 78 years, 2 cently existing between Davison & Height, Fire Insurance. Lowest Ratea. FOK CASH AT PURCHASE OR DELIVERY OF GOODS months und 4 (lavs. Pneumonia caused veterinary surgeons. Tho paitnershlp was her death. Mis Covert was the mother of dissolved some tijae ago. Mrs Thomas Bennett of Bradley: Beach. pew YoiK and Bad The funeral will be held Friday, May 8, at 2 Rev. T. C. Carman's Funeral. BICYCLES! p. m. at the late homo of deceased. Way No autopsy has yet been helil on tho ro S O C e n t s Yon m u st now be familiar with side. Services In theWayBlde churohatS mains of the late Rev. T. C. Carman, whose J. J. PARKER, o'clock. Interm ent in the cemetery nearby. my prices. Perhaps you have not death at Bradley Beach was announced yes seen the wheela. They are not the terday in this paper. The funeral services PATTEN LINE common ones, but the best on the TH E GROCER, Trouble In Company G. will be held in the Methodist churob at i There is a grave situation In Company Q, market. Tho Yales and Feather- Bradley Beach, of which deceased was pas ' AND THE 6 0 4 , 6 0 6 , 6 0 S Cookmai; Avenue, Secord regiment, located at Hackensack, tor, Friday, May 8, a t230p.m. All the stones are certainly marvels of t ean- Other Stores : Cor. Lcke, Avenue and Main Street, for which the veterans of McPherson Post, Methodist preachers In thla vicinity will a t ty, bnt best of all they suit the Long Branch, firand Army of tbe Republic, are primarily Manasquan, T el. 6 p ASBURY PARK. tend. Saturday the body will be taken to EllantiG Goasl Beelile B. S.Gik riders. Yon can be suited also. Little Falls. responsible. Tbe post invited Company Q, Bordentown, the original home of Mr. Car New wheels arriving daily. Craw N. Q, N. J., to parade with the older veter man, for Interment. Additional services at Via PLEASURE BAY ford’s with full gnaranti ed tires, ans on Memorial day. There &re about 80 10,80 a. m Saturday in Trinity church nt menders of the company who did not enlist LEAVE PLEASURE BAY only $25.- \ CAPT. CHARLEB 13. CLARK. Bordentown. _____ Week d ay s...... 7.20 a.m., 8,20 p.m. Sundries as low aa any dealer can (Commander of the Oregon Duriflff tba aa United States volunteers to flghc the B attle a t Santiago.) Spaniards, and about 45 who did. ' Now lie* Aite at {Uonte Carlo. RETURNING LEAVE NEW YORK sell them. Repairing, .rentals and some of the young Toterhns of Sea flirt and A curicua story cornea from Monte Foot W est 18th s t ...... 9.00 a,m , 2 40 p.m. instruction, CHAS. MAINZ B attery Park. 9.80 iu 810 “ emy with relation to the danger of be Camp Cuba Libre are aggrleved'be&SusS ‘Carlo tbe heroine of which has lost n Remember the place ing torpedoed. As all his ships were the veterans of tbe civil war did not invite largo sum through excusable female SUNDAYS I supposed to be provided with White Compnny G, United States .volunteers, to vanity. She entered the gaming saloon Leave Pleasure B ay . ... 8.20 p m. CENTRA!., HAXX, head torpedoes, I determfned, unless an “ N. Y., foot W est 18ch s t . .. .0.00 a m. parade, and they declare that they will not while-a farmer friend of bers waa win “ “ Battery Park ...... u.80 “ 714 MATTISON AVENUE emergency required It, not to go in turn (jilt. Those members of tha company ning in a sweeping style that seemed side of half a mile, that being the ef- who became volunteers have organized a destined to break the bank. jfeptlvc torpedo range, since our su Patrgace carried free with pnstBengera., M. L. FERRIS, Proprietor Company G Volunteer association, and look 4tI am so glad to see you here, prince T a^ecar which leaves Anbury PurK not Inter periority in ordnance and armor would wltb disdain upon those who remained at and in snch luck, tool” she exclaimed than 6 SO a m . for 7 20 a m. bout. For aft«rnoon thus have been neutralized. boat, take car not later than 2.^0 p. in. Sundays homo. Th6 company lost, two mon from “ Do tell me a lucky■ number. It is snre the same. “Considering the courses that were fever while In senrlce, and their comrades to win. for yon are jiow in the vein. ” THE GREAT # § 1 5 open to Cervera, I should probably, in say they will deok their graves. The prince generously placed a pile / the circumstances, have done as he did of gold louis hrfore the vivacious Indy, —head tb- the westward, keeping the P!»ns of Bulldlngc Examined. whose beauty bad successfully defied ileet together in the hope of destroying BOND STREET Committees from Neptune and A. R. the cffects of <10 winters, and said ii Atlantic and Pacific; any vessel which might be able to over Who Does Your Cook, Are companies m et Councilman-at- “Put it all on the number of your take me. Cienfuegos Was his nearest large W. L. Meeks, representing council's yeara anc> reap a golden harvest. “ | TEA PALACE * and natural port, and there he would ASBURY PARK fire and water committee, last night. The The lady re fleeter], hesitated and then have been in direct communication with conference took piace In tho meeting room placed the pile on *i7 Havana by rail, and, so to speak, would | 626 Cookman Avenue of. Keptune Engine and Hose company. An instant later tbe croupier sang have been in a Spanish environment. o u t ' ? Is th e place to buy your Teas, Coffees, If he had intended fo go to Havana, it Councllmen Bradley and Treat, tho two 1 Spices, Baking Powders, Extracts, A Long List otber members of tbe committee, were ex “ Thirty-six red wins!*' &c., and save Ttflddlemen's profits. would' have been better to go westward “Heavens!’ muttered the lady as CORRECT STYLES, pected to be present, but the former waa Of some of the best families of our th a n eastw ard , fo r, th o u g h th e dife- ahe fainted “Thirty-Fix ia exactly my COURTENEY; & CO.’S . twice is Bomewhat greater, the current kept away by some unavoidable cause, ORIGINAL IDEAS, city and Ocean Grove will testify □ger /• S-asaS “ - Woicesteistlre Sance I wbnld have favored, and there was no wbllo Mr. Treat waB confined to bis home to the elegance and quality of our P X plnts*12c} pints 23c; quarts 45c; ( If Your additional force to ^e considered like by illness. The plans for the new engine And Up-to-Date Material Used goods and the low price of sarce. hoube were carefully looked over, however, It is believed that in China there is Big diecount to hotels nnd boarding ' that at Guantanamo. To have divided a t tb e Call and see us, and allow us to and new Ideas and suggestions wore pre- 20 times as much coal as in all Europe. f liouseBand all goods guaranteed to 1 his fleet, part going eastward and part give satiefaction or money refunded. House show yon our stock and quote ited. The expense was also talked over westward, would have been to leave prices. Some leaders for a few one-half; to Admiral Sampson and the and plans were suggested for raising tho | ELGIN CBHJHERfi30 TE120G. d a y s : other half to Commodore Schley. necessary money. The question will doubt- U ails P ress P rinterti Is not on my books “There remained one other course. Iess come before the ofllclal body for con NOVELTIES 3 lb can Llme-now is the time you want it. Ona “The result of the sortie shows that he sideration a t an early date. run will m ike a pail of good Whitewash. IN Scrub Brushes..... 5c, t«e,Ifc m ight have stood a better‘chance of ...... F O R S A L E Dust Hrushes...... 20c, 25c. -tOc saving one or two or even more of his Firem en Elect Officers. JOHN N. WHITE M. W. JAMES a hitewasti Uru&lies ...... 10c, £5e PROPRIETORS Brooms...... 30c ships by the policy of ..scattering, with Tho Unexcelled Fire company of West L a d ie s’ Mop and Hand’e, ’’Best' ...... ate W hiskey that will stand the test. 8-!b eat) Baked Beans with or without Tomato' an ultimate rendezvous. Only three of Grove-elected the following officers Monday O R R E N T Sauce ...... , 9s our vessels were superior in speed to night: 10 bars “Armour” Soup...... 7.* 25^ Belt Buckles The Best Sf»ap-and I will put it njrainsc .any vessels, namely, the New york, the Foreman—Alonzo White. Lager BCCl theivery best Get it there. " thing made-is *‘T. & W.’s Besi,” ? IkrRe Brooklyn and the Oregon—possibly the First Assistant—Thomas Dodd. . AND bars fo r...... ,25*. “Dend Stuck'’ fur bugs lias no equal. Try I t Texas. Even if each of these could Second A ssistant—George Bills. Wine that ypu will fiftl refreshed (ind.be continced. lpc and s*5c bottles, have selected and pursued a Spanish Secretary—Joseph McLaughlin. Shirt W aist Sets gnllcn cans for hotel use, # -.85. ship, it is possible that not every one Treasurer—William Pharo. W e do the Renting*. of them would have been equal to the Knatoaer—Davld Sobanck. Mineral - W atei that wm satisfy th e rest. HIRAM W A L T O N task of destroying her chosen.antagon First Assistant—William H. White. " ist; The armored cruisers, :the Brook-" Second A ssistant—A rthur WIHs. H. B. JOHNSON Grocer 3yn and the » w York, might have Fire PcHco-Jota G. White, Joseph Pot S. MICHELSON WILLIAM GIFFARD, Coa. Mcxroe akd i ....1 '... S S I 'Vi-IB ASBURY PARK, DAILY PRESS, how the best people in the place had taken hold of the work, of how a presi SCHUYLKILL HERMIT. dent had been elected who would act T ---- Bobbin’s Humane Society as humane agent. , H r*s AD DEWEES, the hermit of the “Now I hope old thum per Snafllfcs’wUl I ) Schuylkill, is known by every boat* By Man tie L. Hunter be brought to timef" said the cousin man. and fisherman between’ Not* when the reading was finished. ristown and Reading. Dad’s right,name ia ifcliTHE GA5RAHGD “He woiW, though,” replied Bertie. David, and he belongs to one of the oldest I a h d w h b h - V “He'is sharper than needles; after he and best-known families in this community. R anges; He ia the one character of the river that Yew Ar» Through O LD DOBBIN pricked up his deject hears about the humane society he will ABE.Throu? ed ears and listened. Surely he take care to practice %b is cruelty where iB known to everybody, and a boat never there are no witnesses. The only passes up or down the stream But that his “ Man's work is from sun to sun, ■could h e a r yo'iing* voices on th e o th e r cabin is pointed out to all the strangers chance to catch him will be in the next’ cide of the partition. aboard, and the life story of the occupant Woman’s work is never'done” lie was lying down, but hiscuriosity, few days. He never reads the newspa narrated for their benefit. The boatmen which increases with age in horses as pers, so he will not know anything of the river are rather mclined to be proud -well as in men, piqued him to arise, al about what was done last night until of Dad. -- if she still persists in clinging to her old fashioned though he kuew the effort would well- some one tells him.’* Dad’s cabin is in a lonely spot on the „ nigh, break liis spavined Old joints. He “If that is the case let us watch him river bank, a mile below Phoenixville. lumbered stiffly over to the other side all da3* to-morrow — sort, of shadow It occupies a narrow strip of ground no range. Get a gas range and eojoy a little leisure. ( him. What do you say ?” " wider than a public road, and the Schuyl of his stall, where, pretending to rub kill canal is at hia front door, aud lj»s kitchen Umself against the boards, he man “ I’m w illing. We’ll hfave to give u p o u r fisbing trip , b u t I wojukl ra th e r stands over the river. We will put one iu for you for $10. aged to get one ear over a crack. The cabin itself is a strange sort of- a “This will make a jolly playhouse.” cutch Jerry SnaiTles on a humane so domicile, or “shack," as the boys call it. It .Connected Free &aida voice. “ We’ll sp read som e of th a t ciety hook than all the fish in White is built on stilto, bo that the high w ater will old carpet over the floor, hang up our water creek.’’ not float it down the river. During the The next, morning when bobbin. was gams and fishing rods, bring out our freshets Dad has often been imprisoned for tool chest and bracket saw. and my, oh, driven out to his work he saw two boys days at a time in his cabin, and many a time the old nmn’s neighbors expected to see him myl what a good time we'll have for lounging on a near-by corner. Every 15 or 20 minutes during the whole day and all' hia belongings swept down the the next two weeks? I think the coun G as Co. ui N ew somewhere he would catch a glimpse river. try’s jolly, anyway.” . of th e tw o figures, audMDiice, w hen th e He has his cabin.lashed to a friendly tree “Ye-s,” replied a voice, with a note dTay was empty, they paid Mr. Snaf that stands at the water’s edge, and when of deprecation in it; “but you know the river gets high it bobs about like a cork, fles five.cents apiece for a ride the •this is a city of the third class now, but always clings to the tree, though some 619 Mattison Avenue length of the street. and we hav«J three paved streets.’’ times wrong side >up and badly twisted out But time -went iast and it began to ♦‘It is?” with surprise. “Wait until of shape*, • look as if Jerry S 11 a tiles would not be ,jou come to ChicagOj next summer, The rope that has held it moored to tht hooked. Dobbin stamped at the Hies, tree so many years is getting old und rot then you will think this is the country.” ASBURY PARK, N. J. got his tail oyer the lines and was ten, and some day wheu the river gets up Thus the planning for the two weeks stupid about backing and turning, all 'Dad and his cabin will go floating down the went or. between, the city ant] the coun to no purpose. Jerry’s whip rested Sehulkill. try co ire ins, and so intent was Dobbin in its socket and Dobbin’s rusty coat/ The cabin is a strange specimen of arch in trying to catch every word they received no Welts. The truth! was that itecture, the plans being designed by Dad’s own hand. It stands six or eight feet above said lhflt he did not hear his stall door Mr. Snaflles had got doubly pay out of open nor the footsteps of his master rro'ind and is reached by-a stppladder flsbury ParK fiotels a woman for moving a store mf-.-enn- v. liieii Dad always takes up at n ith t ns a r e g a l f f e r up pro a eh ing over the s traw l ess boards. uequontly. was in an unusually good/ S / O Just- then a persistent big horsefly precaution against intruders. At the rear h um or. there is a platform that projects-out over FAMILY HOTEL hit deep into his bowed' tendon, and in Dobbin could see bow weary the boys the river, and on this Dad stands during The New Wes-net- Edition of Grand and Sewall Avenue: |pure self-defense he gave a kick, which, high water to catch the driftwood with a w ere becom ing and what a disappoint OPEN ALI, THE YEAIC heaven help him! grazed old man ed look was creeping into their alert long hook, and in this way the old man finaflles’ leg. ✓. keeps himself supplied with building ma Steam beat. - Hectrio llgnw. brown eyes, and he begjjn to do some The Encyclopedia Britannica All modern Smpromneaw. TThen Dobbin, realized what he had thinking! There was one thing that terial and fuel. He is the owner of half a dozen.small boats Sun parlor. Reasocable prices. done he sickened at the thought of always brought down his master’s< what would come* For a moment Jer which he keeps moored in a small eove made IN THIRTY SUPERB OCTAVO VOLUMES. wrath upon him; if he should chance by a bend in the river. He also has a rude ry Snaffles was dumb and. motionless to slip and fall the air would be full with amazement. Never before in^the dam of his own building that extends half of whip lashes and his old hide would way across tiie river in order to improve the The Wellington te n y e a rs since he l>ad ow ned Dobbin be criss-crossed with marks. But some fishing for himself and his friends. He is a Fifteenth Season. • had the old horse as much as hinted how he hedn’t seemed to slip.that day, most enthusiastic patron of the Waltonian “Give Your Boys a Chance * that his master's presence was not de and—but why couldn’t he make him sport, and he spends half his time on the OPEN UNDER SAME MANAGEMENT. SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE BOOKLET sirable. At last his wrath, all the water. He supplies h;s own table with fish self slip? Of course he could. Then were the closing words of an address by Abraham Lincoln. He / FRASSE. SMITH. _gTeater for being pent up for a mo his ears went down dejectedly as he and sells enough to provide all the money ment, burst forth. he requires for his simple needs. He also realized that parents are responsible, in a degree, for what their thought of how it would hurt. He turns many a penny by hiring his boats dur children become. If you have children, study their individual “Kick at me, will you, you old beast ?H would have to go down, because he al Laurel House le yelled, and wrenching oil a board ing the fishing Beason, and in taking parties, ■ . . ■ tendencies and place the best The Victoria ways had, some place on the stretch out on the river tf> fish. Second Avcnae aad jthat hung by one nail, he rained blows, \ ‘ possible educational advantages 1 hlrd and Ocean Ayennfg of smooth pavement on Main street, Dad is now about CO, years of age, and a Kingsley Street jlnterspersed with oaths,. upon the and It did hurt so to strike on the hale and hearty old man. He has but before thetn. A way has, been OPEN APRIL 1. - Nineteenth season, .fcorse, until, with a last blow and kick, hard bricks; but do it he would. He one suit, and it is his boast that he never provided in the New Werner Edi OPEN JUNE 16, 1899. 'finaiflea leit the-stable, saying: was nearing the slippery stretch now, takes it off but twice a year, when He takes tion of the Encyclopedia Britan MISS S. KEMPE, Proprietor Under Bame manaR^ment “Kick at me, will you? Yoa'H go and trying to put his sore shoulder hia Summer and winter baths. nica, complete in thirty volumes. Witiiout your supper to pay for it.” and rheumatic hip, upon which he 'H’his'" thing of taking a bath daily or The best thoughts on all subjects Dobbin happened to fall with, his must fall, out of his mind, he trotted weekly is all nonsense, he Bays, and then he puts himself in evidence to show that the in the history of man are treasur The Stafford lead close to the crack, and. as he lay resolutely along. Turning his head Corner Filth Avenue.and Meek Street Open All The Year quivering and half dead he was re- semi-annual bather can be just aB healthy ed there. A systematic study of to see if the boys were near, he grad as anyone need be. this work is equal to any college New house; newly furnished. Steam heat, gM, electdo lights, baths aad ■caUed to his surroundings by the hor- ually worked his way to the edge of *11 [ Molble improv{ aients for the.eomfori and aryoymeir; of gneste. Fintat (Tor-stricken t-ones of a voice asking: These baths of’ Dad’s are taken each course. Algebra, Anatomy, Arch the street where the asphalt filling had spring and fall. Th? ice is scarcely out of foes,tion for an M thfry rhouec In Aabary Park; opposite Sanset Sake; tWC “Bertie, what—what was that noise? not worn off, and just as Jerry called: the river before Dad takes hia spring itecture, Building, Electricity, blocke from beach ennparlors; eperltU accommodations for bicycles. What was It?” “Har, tbarl Whar ye goin’?” there plunge, and it is not simply in and out Political Economy, are a few of For terms address MBS. A. I* GUY. ‘'That was old man Snaflles whipping was a scr-r-r-T, scivr-r-r, crash I and again, either, but a good hour’s wash, for, its articles which have been adopted by Yale, Harvard and Ws horse. That’s nothing; we’re used while Dad does i>ot believe in going to the I4«ui4U a^m j< 804 fourth htcodd, S blocks from beach. Seaflon April Dobbin was down. In a moment Jer Columbia colleges. This shows in what esteem it is held by the O S I I a t liVl* *O rH© to November. Special terms for tbe Sprloff and I " to henr his thumpings.” ry was off the dray and bis whip was trouble of bathing often, he does do the highest educators in the land. Just now you can secure the B. I. DOTi "Why, Bertie Andrews, it’s a dread- singing through, the air. thing when he is nt it. In tbe~ fall, thing to whip a horsfe like that. “Hold on, th6rel don’t you strike when the weather has become so chill aa to \ V /2 t f . ftvestuo. This hotel Is de'IghtfuUr located. Oca/ ilmost freeze, Dad takes his second bath, | n e W I l i a n one block from the beach and haa aU^he modero^m^roveaentai that horse again!” cried the shrill “Why don’t you stop him? Let’s go which is in all respects much like his first, straight this minute to the humane voicfe of B ertie A ndrew s. Encyclopaedia Britannica and when*it ia over he is ready for the win Second avenue, near the beach. egent and reijort the case.” But the whipping went on, and the ter season: AOVF OHJttN *‘I don’t know what'j'ou mean by hu boys, white with excitement, seized the Dad has some queer notions, and he Grand Central Hotel Special terms for the Bprlnjr months. for One Dollar Cash A. TERHUNE, Proprietor. mane agent, and I don’t know how we man’s right arm, ex claim in g in c h o ru s: believes in ghosts. He avers that he often can stop him. lie owns the horse, so “We are members of the Humane so hears the voices of those who have been and the balance in small monthly payments. The entire Thirty ^ ‘S8 -nl^ ? Tenu® Near Seventh avenae«an parlor*. % Open *P, J suppose he can do what he pleases drowned calling to him from the river. the year. Steam heat, baths, gas; largo and comfortable room* ciety! Don’t you dare strike him Volumes with a Guide and an elegant Oak Book Case, Will be Special terms for winter and spring moqths. 8. FLYNN. w ith him .” a g a in !” He is very superstitious, and would not think of such a thing as venturing down delivered when the first payment is made. ‘‘Indeed, he,can’t. If you were a “Members of nothing!’’ said Jerry, 404 Seventh AVenue. Pow open. Larjre, cfieerful rooms member of a humane society you could from his stilted cabin after dark, lest he I IlC VV anW lCK l^orouKhly heated. Near Seventh Avenue Sun Parlor. sneering!,y, sh ak in g off th e ir hold-. “We might meet a ghost stalking along the nar The complete set (Thirty Large Octavo Volumes): Terms reasonable w alk in 3’ouxself and order him to stop, hain’t got uo sieh society here. Iguess row towpath at his front'door. When his No. 1—New Style Buckram Cloth, Marbled Edges, Extra Quality High and if he yd id n’t obey the law would Opeu all the year. Enlarged and l a I can whip piy own horse ef T wanter, ladder is up and his curtains down he feels Machine Finish Book Paper, $45.00 Droved. Electric lights and gas. Ban par lake hold of him. Is the horse vj- an* you’ll git'it too ef ye don’t git out,” Eafe, und there, with his cat and dog, he re First payment, One Dollar (*i.oo) and Three Dollars ($3.0 0 ) per Grand Avenue Hotel lore. Superior table. 1+. SILL, Proprietor •cious?'* and the whip was raised for action. mains’ until daylight comes. month thereafter. Corner Oran a and Manioc avcnae*. One bloc* from electrls “Xo, but the old man is.” “There comes the president now,’’ No one can tell how he spends his even No. 2—Half Morocco, Marbled Edges, Extra Quality High Machine Finish I M p A 9f*5l H O Y * cara, Are minutes from beach or railroad rtation. Special rate*' There was a pause of a few minutes, ings, for he never invites anyone to his Book Paper, $60.00 '/ , 1 ■ Ilv v/ ■ CAAIj l W for families Superior tab) a Bteam heated. Ope* all the VCar* cried Bertie. “HellOj Mr, Ilurtiane GKNUNO & MERWLI. when the city boy. who had evidently cabin after dark, nnd the ladder wa3 never First payment, Two Dollars ($ 2 0 o) and Four Dollars ($4 .0 0 ) per Age n t. co 1 ne here and a rres t th is>, m a n ; month thereafter. been thinking, said: he is abusing hjs horse shamefullj’.” known to be let down after it is taken up Two ininutea’walk from beacn. Open entire j in the evening until the next morning. Fora No. 3—Sheep.Tan Color, Marbled Edges, Extra Quality High Machins Finish Stoam heat. Modern fropmTerurota, finnan “Suppo?e you and I organize a hu The Philadelphia rules. J8 to $15. Fall and winter prices, $5 to-f 8. Then for the first time Snaflles began long time the boys annoyed him after his Book Paper, $75.00. 307 Sunset Avenne. Families considered. mane society? Every town ought to to realize that there was some truth retreat to his cabin at night, and even yet First payment, Three Dollars ($3.00) and Five Dollars ($5 .0 0 ) per have one.” in the boys’ statement, anil he cow- some of the younger ones occasionally pay month thereafter. “ n 0 w cou 1 d we? What would we have ere-il back and lowered his whip. h m a visit, but he pays no attention to A reduction of io% is granted by paying cash within 30 d a y s after th e re c eb t of th e w ork. ______CommercialV U llllllV l WIC 11 1 Hotel I V t W I man.. ding „ full view of the sea. BroadBroid porohea, to do?” "Kri'p an eye on him, boys,” said them or their demands. large, airy, comfortable rooms. 8team heated throughout. Service and cuisine exoelloat, Dad has a strange career. When a young terms for tne fall and winter months. & VAN “I don’t exactly know myself, but let the president, hurrying up, “until 1 F o k Ba l e b y . . ■ tis think about it.” can see how badly the horse is/hurt.” man he gave the promise of a useful life, lie learnecj quickly at school and too*k a live Just then there came a call of “Come, He called some men who were pass HARRY A. BORDEN I Ocean Qrm fiotcls ly interest in the common affairs of life. He t • hoys; supper is ready!’’ and Dobbin was ing and together they unbuckled the fell in love with a pretty girl, and she prom Stationer and Newsdealer 3 and 5 Pitman avenue, 4 snd 6 McCllniock street. This hotel is , left alone in the double barn. harness, drew the draj’ back, and with ised to marry him, it is said, but instead open all the year. Sun parlors and well heated room* for the cool, months. The only hotel in Ocean Grove supplied with sea water That rvening. upon hearing voices, great diflleulty got the old horse on of taking him as her husband she accepted Mattison Avenue and Bond Street, Asbury Park The Alaska baths. The location Is of the best, looleet from boardwalk tad ’ Dobbin left the whole half-pint of oats his feet. another, and is now a widow in a neighbor close to auditorium and post office. N. H, KILMER, proprietor. fn his feed box, such haste was he in to Coming over where Jerry was stand ing town. . . 60 South Main etreet, Ooean Grove. Tabid supplied with mil* and | lue his deaf old ear over the crack ing. looking frightened, the agent said: Her gifted lover was disconsolate, and re CHARLES F. WYCKOFF vegetables from onr own farm. AU modern Improvements. Terms in the partition. “M^v inan, this will probably cost fused to be eopiforted. One day he took a Palo Alto moderate. Open all the year, ' H. A. TBUAX • “I’ve lie on thinking,” said the visit- you a heavy fine, and perhaps the work vow th at he would tyr a hermit and.have house.’’ nothing to do with women, and never again mg hoy. “about the humane society mingle in society. He further vowed that DAILY PRESS s r Mixed Paints time tables Cime cables and I’ll tell you how I believe we can “And what about the horse?” asked he would never shave his face nor sleep manage it.” / " ’ - Bertie’s cousin, “is he much hurt?” with his clothes off,, and he has kept all ~ SPECIAL ADS. BMDMffi AMD mnOH! rrSN T R A I, RAILROAD OF NBVt pBNNBYLVANIA RAILROAD. “IIo \v? Father says it would be a “lie was in a terrible condition be these se'f-imposed restrictions to this day. \J JRBBBBY. fore this occurred,” was the answer. All kinds of Interior, and Exterior Falntlmi rplendid thing for the town/’ He next selected the loneliest spot he' done, either by contract or day ■ worm. The Standard Railroad of America. “We will write a letter telling what “He is old and has been starved and could find, away from the muddling BRING J MM ED!ATE RESULTS Estimates cheerfully given. we hope to do, ask for the constitution abused until he was not fit to be crowd, nhd there he built his cabin, and he Anthracite Coal Used B x:insittlj, iu u > J On and attar October 4,1898. lived with no companions but a cat and dog Olfic* 700 M ala SI, and by-laws of their society, inclose a driven; now he has a badly bruised taanoi isaTB aa&uar t i z t — w***-anr» for 40 years. Some time ago hia heart Be stamp, and address it to the president of shoulder and I think the most merciful Cor. S«irall Aw. Mary Part. tnr Cleanliness and Cession. gan to soften toward the fair sex, for he was fo r Hev Tork u d Newark, 7.15,9.10 a du vhe humane society of Cleveland, which, thing I can do will be to order him BJ7pm. . ... i £ taken sick and then commenced to realize ro r EUx^Mthi 0.10atsLs.86andfije7 p m . 1 believe, is your nearest large . city. sh o t.” ro r Bahway, 9.10 a B.B6 and BJJ7 p m. . how lonely ho was. He saw an advertise Itmis table u> ndeec NovemberSO. 1899 Printed with the constitution nearly al At that moment, a farmer who had ment in a matrimonial paper of a widow for Uatawan, 9.10 a nu 8.88 and BuiTp m. been looking the horse over spoke up: For LOTur Brancsh, Tao, 9.10, 10J8 a m, 8.18, S.8S ways are the state laws governing such of 60, who wished to marry “some kind, el y iu m l a i n u n sx f BJB* 6.&>7.C7p to. _ . societies. We will show it to several “Kill him, are you .going.to? Per derly gentleman with a home.” Dad’s heart ro r Bed Bank. 7.15, 9.10am. 8.88 aid 5J87 p « v haps he wbuld rather sell him to me. t o t He* York. Hewartaadf”!'■**»■ H vte all n t Forr PWla<3Wphla» Bnad BL. and Trentoa, 7,89 •business men and charitable women, leaped with joy, and all the old feelings route, 0 to, S 00 » m, 181£ « «. # <0 s> m., Es®- 7.M a tn, 12.W, and 107 p m. ask them to think about It and talk the I will giv64 five dollars .and take him against the sei began to fcive place to more Jism from InterlakenMaUoa.7 «7am ,418pm. For Oamden via. Trenton and Borden town. 7.98 rort%Badalphla -uiTnwtoBvia BUntwUmtt, < 7.59Am. 13r90and4.07pm . matter up; then, through the news right off your hands.” tender sentiments. In short, Dad wrote S8u,800 a m , IS,-'.; *00 p a : tttm iM jn a.-. the lonely widow, enolosing one of his bust ro r Camden and Philadelphia, via Torn* Diver. papers, we will call a meeting of all who It did not take long to convince Mr. Now is the lime. iates<.4J»2*t»t!o»,7S?a is, 119 pm , " 1.18m nt. 1 j ror Ea2fctmo?0 $80,809 a n. Snaflles of the wisdom of accepting the photographs. One letter followed another, Tor Tonas Blver. Island Bel^its and Intennedl. are interested in humane work. We and finally Dad proposed and was accepted, ;«18,4 i» p ss, B-sxiujt&en latetitkts tU. ate rations, 1.18 p m, must ask some one who isaccustomed proposition. The next day old Dobbin ro r Point Pleaaant and Intermadlata staUons, and in due time the widow came on to be AOeabms aad K»w* 1101A 0^ 8.68, 8.15 pm . i 'V': to public meetings to preside, anti some was taken out to the farm where ho married. She was a demure old lady and raCT*,0SiM!»a=a,!SlMS»Chunk, 6 SO, S 00 P ro r New Bhinsiriait* via Monmouth Jnnctton. cooled his fevered feetln fragrant dewy 'O have your Letter Paper, En * ralntsrlakanstation,*18pai. . 7^9 a m, VjJiO anal07 v m. one else who is a good talker to*make rather handsome. She inquired for David PorWDkealWBkeabams and 00 a «US !* » » « speech, and I believe before the even pastures, and grew round eating green Dewees’ house, and, of course, was directed rorBoOaloBoflalo CbteM »U £>. * _W. B. B., TBAns u iv a m w 'tom vom in u a r > aix ^ »*m ,400 p m. 8«rlaj« Sroaj fntarlakm ing* is over we shall have a society clover and sweet timothy hay; where down the towpath. When she reached •T velopes, Bill Heads and From W est TwentyVTlurd Street station. JUO a hatched and more than half-fledged.” the heaviest load he draws is the rake Dad’s cabin he was standing on the ladder mt18jn,«j0 andfio pm. Snnday«,9^0a ca ready to-go up to his dinner. The widow and4fWiPm.o* ( i -.ii.i- *‘I know just the men who will do in harvest time, and the greatest bur other office stationery print tsm txm a to uunrai Max. from Deabrosses and Oortlaiidt street ferrlea at den his crooked old back bears is the seeing him, stopped and asked if he could those things for us if we ask them,” U tm New Tork, foot r,t U!s«*ty fttwL ill n ftia a n g i M ,8.40and8.10pm. Bondar*,fcts barefoot boy who rides him after tie tell her where David Dewees lived. “Right ed. You have the time to attend to it We said Bertie. “Editor Jones, of the Era, here,” said “Dad * “and are you Mrs. ?” On&mday w&{atop at Intwlaksn and Avon in . -usually presides at our political meet cows.—Chicago Daily Record. plaoe ot North Asbury Park and Asbury Park to he asked. <00 pin. Ketoffpaasengera. ings, and some of the ministers or Partlcnliir, ’■ 6he looked at him a moment, then at his have the time to show you proofs and give iMTeae«rir Ycrt: from ‘Botith Fenr, WWWla gf\ ll»*m ,Se6,< 8S,»t0 v m. Bw i^vii r^^evH^ Asbury Park has no lack of facilities for the amusement and diver- Too much stress cannot be laid upon the fact that Asbury Park is both a tisement of visitors, no matter what may be the predilection of the summer and winter resort. The climate is such that the city is a sojourner. Scores of hotels during the summer'season have ditnces delightful jplace of residence all the year. A number bf hotels fitted and almost nightly, card parties, tennis playing and all social amusements. furnished for winter guests remain open the entile year; [sunparlors Public amusement places foi people of all ages are open all summer. have been built a t Asbury, Fifth, Sunset and Seventhffevenues, and on the For those seriously inclined there are churches of every denomi Fishing pier, foot of First avenue, for the use of^win/er'residents, and the nation, frequent lectures, concerts and literary entertainments* The surf city is rapidly becoming popular as a winter1 heme, A few of the bathing is the best in the world; the fishing and boating are unexcelled. advantages of Asbury Paik ar£ briefly indicated on [this, jsge, with much valuable information in condensed form. JiSIU Y FilK CHRCEIS. rE im ilK JJS N CEIBCH, Comei oj G iiid ard S$citd. a^eite1. Rev. A. G. I a!e D. D., ja ilo r S c n ic ts at io:?o o’cJcck a m. anu F.ia, FIRST BAP']If-T CHtRCH, Comer ol Main tUcet and Eerge avtrtxt. Rev. Z. Claik M uten, faster. Sei.vkeb at ic :3c A.M. and 7:30 p .m . TRINITY EPISCOPAL tBURCF, Coiner cf Asl.ury atd Gism! a^entes. Rev. A. J. Miller, rtctor. fceiviccs at rdVlMUC: 10:30 a . m . and 7 :30 p . m . Earl} celibra- tion at 7:30 a M. WESTMINS'! ER I RESLY 2 ER?AN C HURCH Sev.aH a\e»ue, near Grai d. Rev. Gecige 5CVEMTH /AVENUE' J M irgiis, I). P., faster, Scnk es kat 10:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m EYANGILK'AL LU 3 HER AN CBVRCB,' \^G rend atd Mi nice avtm.es. Rtv G. A. sn:er, j ajtcr. fcenicv; at j< -45 a.m. and 7:45 p.m. FIRST METHODLST CHURCH. Grand aud First avenues. Rev. G. B. Wight, D. D., pastor., fccivjcts at j c :?o a m . a n d 7:30 p . m . CHURCH OF THE HOLY SPIRIT (Reman iV C N U E / Catholic). Second avenue and lond streets. Rev M. I.. Gkin:on, pa. tor. Mas*- at 9 A M, ■ 1 REFORMED CHURCH, Grand and Sewall avenues. Rev. Peter Stiyker, D. D., fester. Seivictb at 10 :3 0 a . m . a n d 7:30 p . m . 1IRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH First ave me and Imcry siuet. Rev. FOURTH AV£N U E‘ Bovara T. Wicdcnrer, B.D., pastor. Sun day services at 10 .30 a . m . and 7 .3 0 p. M. ASBURY PARK AUDITORIUM, M.E. Bcwe. cormp'd'g stcy* O rctjkb square bounded by Kingsley street, Sun- THIRD AVCNUE’ Bet, Sixth and Oceau avenues; electric railway, passes. Concerts and literary entertainments week nigbtB, occasions!^ at popular prices; rtligicufe services by disucguisbed pnacbers and lawmen ou 5EC0ND Sundays from June to September WHITTIER HALL, 1 Religious Society of Friends. SabUtb bftemcon at four o’clci k. Coiner of - Second Avenue and Emory Street. FIRST AVENUE' S8 or y AVENUE- AStURY PABK AR5USIWEMS, PARK OPERA HOUSE, Comer Bangs avenue and Emory" street. StWALL * ■AVENUE- H Me nit, n i'f ti. I rit tf ss 35, 5 0 . 75 snrt f 1 . Cootettbj electric fans! PALACE MERRYGOBOUND, AVENUE Corner Lake avenue Bed Kinysley street, E. Schnitzler, proprietor. Orga.s and orchestrion music, Parlor for ladies. F are, 5 cents. jwCNUE' CRYSTAL MAZE, Lake avenne near Kingsley street E. Schnitzler, proprietor. Admission, 10 cts OBSERVATION WHEEL, Lake avenue near Kingsley street. E. Schnitzler, proprietor. 'Similar to nATTISON AVE- famous Ferns Wheel at World’s Fair F are 10 cents. R O L L E R TOBOGGAN C H D TE, | T ' Third and Ocean avenuee, Asbury Park AfnugyneSi Ccmpany. Fare, j cents. LIBRARY HALL, Corner First and Grsnd avenues. Public library open every Friday, 2 to 5 i>. li. EDUCATIONAL HALL, In Educational Square, Grand avenue between Second and Third’ avenues. Was one of the Centennial buildings in Philadelphia in ’ 76 and was removed to Asbury Park. AQUATIC OUTINGS IThere DRIVING are many beautiful AND drives in < Asbury WHEELING Park and environs. The BATHING in the surf along the finest mile of ocean front in the world; highways leading north.and south are macadamized and kept in 2500 bathing houses on the beach and 6000 suits to hire at 25 splendid condition at all seasons. cents, with private bath house and attendance. One may take a drive south to the pretty towns of Belmar, Spring Lake Beach, Manasquan and Point Pleasant, an]id lovely scenery. FISHING fronv the ocean pier at the foot of First avenue* Northward through Elberon, where may be seen the cottage in which SAIL to Fishing Banks,..several miles out to sea, on yachts; boarding President Garfield died, the cottages o f the late A n th on y J. Drexel .and George W. Childs, and the summer residences of many famous arid landing by surf boats from the foot of First avenue. arid wealthy people in business and the professions. PLEASURE VOYAGES by yachte from foot of First avenue, several Through Hollywood and famous old Long Branch to Red Bank, passim? over Rumson Road, said to be the most beautiful drive in the world hours’ sail. , —a country road lined with magnificent residences set in wide lawns. FISHING AND BOATING on Deal Lake. Crow’s Nest, Eighth ave Wheelmen come from all parts of the country to enjoy these famous roads. nue near Main street, is located on the south bank of this beautiful The carriage and omnibus service is complete and economical. Fare by sfo. - from station to any hotel or cottage, or vice versa, io cents. sheet of water. ■Harm 8 THE A8BBRY PARK JjAljUVPRBSB. .______. y -" — *“ — — - — — — ;— — CUBAN ARMY TROUBLES Selected With Care Junta Dismisses Generals Un > ■ friendly to Gomez. Is the story written on every article of our immense line of spying and summer'fabrics. No" reckless buying such as BROOKE ISSUES B.SF0EM-DEGREES, characterizes too many stores. Many Clinnfcew Miule In 8pnnl»l» Every department is now replete with the best offerings of Laws—MnNtcr Itolln Xo# to Be He- th e season. Suppose you are in need of some specialty in Ylnert—plNtrl lint Ion of the Three Million^—Other Item* of Xew». THIS SPACE BELONGS Havana, May 3.—The junta of Cuban penerals hold .a meeting yesterday, which was presided over by General Go TO WEDEL’S VARIETY Dress Goods mez, and adopted a resolution declaring that the Cuban generals May.la Rodri ‘M .The. near-'t’o-cost price clothing sale', inaugurated Sattjrday; guez, Qulntin flandera, Ruis Riverji, STORE, HIS ADVERTISE proved 'a siirprise to .patrons and seHers alike, for while we felt, con Would it not be*f- well to look throng'll0 the line while still —'un- La'.(ret, Collazo, Leyte Vida], Ducasse, . fident the clothing would sell rapidly, the.openfrig sales far exceeded 3ar.feuily and others who are unfrieridly broken and make the selection ? * - ‘ . -, •» to General Gomez are removed from MENT WILL APPEAR our expectations.. This clothing, secured fron® a tangled up manu active service and that their escorts and facturer of high grade garments At nearly give away prices, include^ aids shall not be paid for their services. new- spring'a«id"Summer suits inVmlxed apd ' checked patteins for The total number of generals removed HERE TOMORROW. men; youths and boys. The sp<$cial salelwill'be ;c{|ntin'ue \«IC m« W ill Mnrry MIhn Cecil Clark going to write to young Hankinson. disburse the $3,000,000 impartially am9ng wearing. T o m o r r o w . again. the deserving and‘the undeserving. BANQUET IN DETROIT. P a r ton. M ay 3.—The m arrjage. of R ieh- Angie—He’s written me a dozen let BASEBALL. 589 dozen i j f s filtolspi slirts »m M r s , woiia 35c, B0i price 19d,| artl Harding Davis, the novelist and ters I haven’t answered; but1 in his last General Merritt Warmly Dwfend* aewspuper correspondent, and Miss Ce Secretary Alffer. GBAT’S HAJLF B O S B one he left a page out, and I had to Tire National Lca^nr Oamei. cil Clark of Chicago will* be celebrated write and ask him what it was about.— Detroit, May 3.—The Michigan socle: 1TO 36*en mfln’a siixsd, half ho«e ...... worth 80 our prlco I most simfjly at Marlon. Mass., tomor At Washington*—"' r. h . e. ty, Sons of the American Revolution, Chicago Tribune. Wash’ton.. 0 00 00 0 0 0 0—0 4 4 will be the great 100 dqz^n men’a blapk anil tjtfbsUboM . . . worth 15e, opr pdai (1 palts far 88 row. The ceremony is to he performed Brooklyn.: 3 \0 1 0 0 1 0 2 *— 7 7 0 entertained' the visiting delegates,, offi 100 dozen men's tan balf hooe ...... 'wortb lOe e a r prlcn ( hi a place of worship so small that it is cials of the 'order and distinguished The Savage Bachelor. Batteries—Baker and McGuire; Hughes 80 dozen men'n embroidered halt hose ** 88s •• ” ••.'•.•'91 calfed tiny—that of theEpiscopal chappl and Farrell. guests last night,by a dinner unequaled' 25 desen men's estr« sapafrtne lisle half hose . . . . •• S06 “. " r 1 ®f St. Gabriel’s—anti not mm? than 50 “Persons who stammer,” said the At New York— R- H. *. hitherto ir. Michigan by any similar 100 dozen bicycle and golt hose with and without feet, 85a to 78c, worth deui>] .ruests have been bidden. Among them pseudo-scientific boarder, “do so be (New Y ork...: 0002020 *— 4 JO 1 event. r cause they think faster than they can Philadelphia. 1000 2000—3 10 5 &ADIBS' HOSjfBJiF Are Mrs. Arthur J. Caton and Mr. Peter Batteries- Frazer nnd Douglass; Coak- The occasion was made notablehy the Dunn"of Chicago. talk,” ley and Grady. presence of Secretary Alger, Senator 80 dozen ladles’ tan hoffj . . . , 1 ...... worth 38b our price l 4 Tlte bride will have only one attend- “Is that the reason,” asked the sav At Baltimore— . n. n. B. Chauncey M. Depew, Major General Jo 80 dozen ladles’ lisle rieh lle u ...... “ < 48 j “ •* .j iint, M:ss Ethel Bsmymore. the actress, age bachelor, “that we so seldom meet Baltimore.. 200000 0 00—2 7 5 seph Wheelur, Major General Wesiey R. 50 doisen ladies' Usle fiofsh boae ...... “ 29o ** “ * 1] tnd the hrUlegn>«»»»’s’ brother. Chari s B oston 0 0 2, 0 2 0 1 0 4— 9 10 1 Merritt, General Horatio C. King, In BO dozen misses full regular made black bose ...... “ 25e “ “ . 3.1 a woman who stammers?”—Indianap Batteries—Miller and Robinson; Nichols ' fik'lmont Pavls. will he tn*st man. Th" olis Journal. spector General J. C. Breckinridge and 50 dozen tan ribbed cotton bose ...... “ 35c “ *• l| A^iers art> to be lirure Clark. Charles and Clark. many other? who rendered distinguish At Pittsburg— R. K. e. for tlie new store. Watch for Bargains stare you in the fac? at every turn this week, but Dana CJibsun. Jo h n Fox. Jr., the w riter, Quite Nntarnl. P ittsb u rg 010010010 1—4 13 0 ed services in the Spanish and the civil Bill—That fellow looks terribly St. Louis. 01 0000020 0-3 9 1 wars. Fully *jC0 members of the order its aanouncement. previous records are broken in the clothing, neckwear, hosiery an Batteries—aparks. Gardner, Schriver and sat at the ll 'lohg tables running cross underwear departments. Come in and look around, whether yc twisted, Bowerman; iJones and Criger. wise of the main dining romn of the Meanwhile fresh goods will Jill—It’s no wondcE. At Cleveland— n. If. b . Russell Housi?. want to buy or not. There will be no cross looks from the clerll “Why?” Cleveland.. 1 0 '0 100000— 2 G 3 Louisville.. 00102000 •— 3 9-1 A fyatuiv of peculiar interest was a be arriving daily. The Furni if you do not intend to buy. “Because, X hear his wife turns him Batteries—Corsey and Zimmer; Phillips speech by General Wesley Merritt around her little finger.” — Yonkers and Klttridge. 1 warmly defending Secretary ^.Iger. He ture bargains will continue un H 0 US 8 PURNIjSHINGS FOR jSUMHER Statesman- / Second-game— n. H, B. declared Alge# the best secretary bf Cleveland.. 00401004 0— 9 12 1 war the world has even seen. He added: til all are sold, and we will be If you have decided to replenish your hotel or cottage >vi( A New Intlnntry. Louisville.. 0 2 '2 000100—5 10 3 “No secretary was ever more abused. furniture, carpets, crdckery, linen, or the hundred-and-one litt I*rof. W ettherdust (a fe\v years hence) Batteries—Sudhoff and Zimn»jr; Magee Secretary Stanton stood . through his and Powers. pleased to wait upon you. things heeded tor comfort, we would like to quote.you prices on tl Good morning, Mr. Tiller. Anything Standing; of the Clubs. abuse as the most fearless secretary An my line to-day? I have brought my W. L. P.C. W. L. P.C. that ever lived. We have now another new goods required. No other establishment in the country cj balloons nnd explosives alofig. St. Louis. 10 .709 Baltimore 8 .533 secretary who has made fewer mistakes give you better goods and our .prices will stand comparison! to Mr. Tiller (American farmer)—Well, Phlladel'a JO .Cir? I,ouiSvllle.'7 .500 and been more abused than any of his Chicago... 9 .