FOURTEENTH YEAR. NO. 61. ASBURY PARK, NEW JERSEY, MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1800.-SIX PAGES. PRICE ONU CENT '
TOKENS OF ESTEEM. ‘. ** OUTLOOK SEEMS BETTER BULLOCK JURY DISAGREES Purse of Gold for’ Retiring Huperlnlendeut C o u n c ilm a n Georfiro W . T reat Given, a R rlo f Went Out Saturday Afternoon, Itoinaln WE’VE SAVE Daniel—Elncillft for M m l>nnlel. Account of IU» ImproHHlon of tlio iiiK Until Early This’ Morning. The Sunday-fchool-of tlio Klrtt M. E. Cuban Enterprise. Thauked 4 u.ud Discharged, church of this olty presented their retiring A STORY : Place your Fire In Belmar Borough Books Said to On Fob. 18 Councilman Qeor^o tV. Treat The Bullock ju ry a t Freehold" has been Sunday’s March of Roberts’ Force superintendent, E. B. Daniel, with a purso nnd hie son Augustus ot this city were unable to ngree upon a verdict, and Bullcck surance, with the old Show Shortage of $12,760. of gold coins yesterday.afternoon after tbe Was Not Hindered. ^ TO TELL YOU among tho passengers who Balled from New session closed. will therefore get another trial'. c6m- York for Cubi. The following letter, writ As stated in Saturday’s P re ss, tho caso est and best Mr. Daniel has been the faithful superin. ten at La Gloria under date ot March 2, lias was concluded and given to the jury late In Of how happy you would be in a paries in the world. RELATIVES ATTACH PROPERTY tendentof tho school for a number of years SAYS BOER WAR ISN’T OVER ju s t reached tho P isess and briefly gives the afternoon. At 3 15 tho jury retired. and Is held in high esteem by the scholars home of your own,1 and one to of CoDnoilman Treat’s Impressions of the coun Yesterday they asued the judge for Instruc Ilorough Council men - JWay bo Indicted and teachers. In a few days Mr. Daniel fer for sale at a low price, with try lie Is now visiting: tions, but wero told that these could not be If liritiMh Take Jtlocmfonteln Durtjhers for Failure to Properly Audit the Col w ill remove to East Orange, as mmounced. E d it o i: Pnuss: — This is a wonderful glvon on Sunday. A verdict can bo received Will Fly to IIIIIh und Fight IInr
over to tbe "piano,, wliidh stood in the MANY YAQDlS KILLED. -M shadow, anil, sitting down with hor r back to her husband, she, played frag W e d . Tfjurs, Pri. S u n . .Four Plights Between Snvaijei nnd ments of music nervously. Mr. Hardy M exicann N ear Cocorlt. M exico. lay down on tbe lounge again. After Potam, Mexico, March 12.—During the CASW ELL. Reliable Furniture] awhile Mrs. Hardy wheeled about on four days ending on Friday the Yaqui the piano stool and said: Indians and the Mexican troops had four “Robert, don?t you think you had engagements near Cocovit. Mexico. The U E THAT HATH AN better go over and see M r. B urns about Mexican’ troops are endeavoring to force Today’s Fads ROBERT HARDY'S their way to this section of the country the men who were hurt?’* 11 EAR LET HIM HEAR “Why, what can I do about it? The so as to keep a roadway to/foriui and that point open for travel. There are a company’s doctor will see to them. I A FEW FACTS In Furniture gi^ent m any In d ian s known to he in this SEVEN DATS. should only be In flic way. Did Burns immediate section, and it is evident that say' they w^re badfy hurt?” 4 D R E A M A HTD ITS CONSEQUENCES. a strong force w ill hnve to he put into the “One cif them had his eyes put out, field immediately, to suppress the upris The sensable fad— if fad it can be called— of reproducing the beautiful and durable furniture and another will have to lose both feet. ing. Lever wo toll ea aro the teat BY REV. CHARLES M. SHELDON, I think he said his name was Scovllle.” The engagements, of the four days men of old times is one which we have endeavored to “What! Not Ward Scoville!” tioned resulted disastrously for the Indi time keepers. Very small Author of "In Ula Steps," “The Crucifixion of Philip Strong," "Malcotn Kirk,” Etc. to encourage. Our purchases of this class of “I think Burns said that was the ans, as in the neighborhood of 200 are known to* have been killed and possibly watches cannot be made with furniture have been very heavy, giving oppor nam e.” more. The Mexican troops suffered little Mr. Hardy rose from the lounge, then a lever and for that reaaoii are tunity for varied choice. [Copyright, 1900, by Advance Publishing Co.] loss of life, though U5 soldiers were lay down again. “Oh, well, I can go not much good. Never go For instance, the massive and graceful fire wounded. there the first thing in the morning. 1 side and hall chairs of the old California Mission, T burs. Pri. S a t. All the engagements wore in the nature away from home to buy a can’t do anything now,” he muttered. of skirmishes, lasting only a few hours, faithful reproductions, are especially charming. ■watch. B ay it of your beat But there came to his memory a pic whon the"Indians would retire. The furniture of Colonial.tinnes is.also here ture of one day when he was walking The fact that the Maya Indians ha,ve repairer, never let any one else in great abundance. ' This is particularly.pleas ...... through tlie machine shops and a heavy also taken to the warpath and are harass ...... > work on it, and you. will find piece of casting had broken from the ing the troops a great deal givps rise to ing for dining room and bed chamber. grave surmises ns to how long it will take your watchmaker has as much C H A P T E R I. earnest, warm hearten letter, express end of a large hoisting derrick and Parlor furniture of the Louis X IV and Chip to bring the uprising to a termination. ing much pleasure at the service he would have fallen upon him and proba^' pendale styles is FFie acme of elegance and beauty. It was Sxnuliiy night, and Robert A special from Oritiz, state of Sonora, interest in the watch aa you had rendered so many years as a trus Hardy had just come liome from the bly killed him if this man Scoville, at says thnt on Friday reports reached there havo yourself. As eoon as All ol the above furniture is as well made evening service In the church at Bar- tee and asldug him if he would not the time a workman in the machine de of a bloody skirmish between a band of and durable as that from which it was copied. finds some one’s else work in toii. He was not in the habit of attend come to the Thursday evening meet partment, had not pulled 1dm to one some 300 Yaquis 'and about nn equal The prices are not higher than prevail for ordin ing., the evening service* but something ing that week and take some part, side at tbe danger of his own life. As number of soldiers about 50 miles west of it he loses his interest. Watches whatever he cliose, to help nloti£. It It was, in saving the life of the mana that- place, in which the lighting was con ary reliable lines, and have the advantage of dis saul by his minister in the morning are almost wholly worn out l y tinction and style. had impelled him to #o out. The even was a season of anxious interest among ger Scoville was struck ou the shoulder tinued most of the day. ’Reliable information states that fully ing had been a1 little unpleasant, and a many in the church, and the pastor and rendered useless for work for four poor repairing. A good watch earnestly desired tbe presence and help weeks. Mr. Ilardy had raised his 2.500 Yaqnis are rfow in the neighborhood light snow was falling, and bis wife of Gnaymas, and fully as maiiy more are would last one hundred years of all the members. wages and advanced him to a responsi Special prices on fine Iron Beds, $,2.93, $3.44, had excused lierself from going to prowling between Medanoajid 1’otam. if it was properly carried and church ou that account. ' Mr. Hardy Robert bad read the letter through ble position in the casting room. Mr. $ 5-i5> $5-75 and upwards. came home cross and fault liudius;. hastily and smiled a little scornfully. Hardy was not a man without generos repaired. A watck should be ,»Oateh me goiup: to evening service What! He take part in a prayer meet ity and humane feeling, but as he lay cleaned o n c e a y ia r, ag there ing! IJe, couldn’t remember when he on the lounge that evening and thought THE DAYIS FURNITURE STORE, a g ain ! O n ly ."rt people* out, a n d it w as 1900 M A RCH 1900 is no oil that will last..over tbat a sheer waste of fuel and light. The had attended one. They were too dull of the cokl snow outside and the-dis for him. He wondered at Mr. Jones tance to the shop tenements he readily time. It requires more skill sermon was one of the dullest I ever Su. Mo. Tu. Wo. Th. Fr. Sa. Grand and Coalman Avenues, Asbarf Park, N, J. heard. 1 believe Mr. Jones'is growing for writing such a letter nud almost excused himself from going out to see to find out what ails a watch felt ns though he had been imperti the man who had once saved his life too old for our church. We need a than it does to do the repair yonug man, more up with the times. nent. He threw the letter in tlie waste and who now lay maimed for life. If 1 2 3. He is everlastingly harping on the ne basket and did uot even answer it. He any one thinks It impossible that one ing. I don’t give any war would not have been guilty of such a man calling himself a Christian could cessity of-doing what we can iu the 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 rants, but do give satisfaction. present to save our souls. To bear him lack of courtesy in regard to a busi be thus indifferent to another, then he * WB EBflS—OSHBRfl FOfc&OW talk you would think, every man who ness letter, but a letter from his minis tjoes not know the power that selllsh- wasn't running round to save souls ev ter was another tiling. The idea of re ness can exercise over the actions of 11 12 13 14 15' 16 17 ery winter was a robber and nn enemy plying to a letter from him never oc men. Mr. Hardy had one supreme law Still at the Old Stand, , of soejpty. lie is getting.off, too, on curred to Mr. Hardy. And when which he obeyed, and that law was 18 19 20 2 1 22 23 24 CASWELL 629 Cookm an A v e n u e . tbis newfangled Christian sociology Thursday night came he went down to self. and thinks'the rich men are oppressing a meeting of the chess club and had a Again Mrs. Ilardy, who rarely ven tbe poor and that church members good time with his favorite game, for tured to„oppose her husband’s wishes, 25 26 27 28 29 sa 31 . Jeweler ought to study and follow more closely he was a tine player and was engaged turned to tho piano aud struck a few M OON'S PHASES, HILL’S CASH MEAT MARKET the teachings of^Cllrist and be more in a>series of games which were being chords aimlessly. Then she wheeled , 6:20 3 :1 2 Our Motto: “ When it conics from Hill's It is the best the market affords.” played for the state championship. about and said abruptly: N e w ^ Full Mattison Avenue brotherly nud tffeigjiborly to their fel © M o o n 1 a . n u 'v^.Moon 16 a . n i. The superintendent of the Sunday low men. B ah ! I ainVjsiek of tbe w hole ‘Robert, the cook gave warning to F l r B t O 0 :3 1 K- T h ir d 0 :3 6 9 Q u a r t e r (5 n. t u . V Q u a r t e r 24 a . m . subject of humanity. I shall withdraw, school had lately timidly approached night tlmt she must go home nt once.” I S ausag e, 8 c ib. Pork Lojn or Chops, 10c lb Mr. Ilardy nnd asked him if he would Ncw my pledge to the salary if the present Mr. Hardy hnd begun to doze a little, Muon 30 £ 2 Leg of L um b...... Uo !b Chuck RtPak...... B lbs for 2Bo s^yle of preaching continues.” not take a class of boys in the Sunday but at this sudden statement he sat up e Hfiouider Lamb Chops ______lOo lb Round Steak...... aita fo rZ S a “W hat was the text of the sermon to school. What, j i k take a class.of boys! aud exclaimed: Professional Rib Lanib Chops...... 12Ke lb Prime Rib Roast..., ...... ,isj< eIb Forequarter Lamb ...... So Ib Bent Chuck Boast...... ______Sc Ib night?” asked Mrs. Hardy. lie. the InUuontial, wealthy manager “Well, you are the bearer of bad PRESS CALENDAR. Stow L a m b ...... 4uto6c Ib Good Cbuok Bo o m ...... 8c Ib of one of the largest railroad shops in |iiews tonight, M ary. W h a t’s the m a t DRS. BRYAN & BURT “Oii, I don’t remember exactly. Some Frankfort Hausage...... 1 0 c Ib Crow R ib ,...... llc lb PHY8I01AN8 AND SU BQEOm 821 Aaburj the world—he give his time to the ter with everybody? I suppose the Condensed Idst o f C om ing Events for Bolofimn...... 3 lbs for 25c thing about ‘This night thy soul shall avenue, Asbury Park, N. J. Office hours 8 to IS Top Blrloln...... IB o lh Baton, by the s tr ip ...... '...... 1 lo lb be demanded’ or words like that. I teaching of a Sunday school class! He cook w a n ts more pay.” ' Qnlok Jttofcrenee a in., 2 to 8 p .m ., 5 to 9 p. m . Phone fi. Sirloin Steak...... 15c Ib Porterhouse Steak____...... I6otoIScIb don’t believe iu this attempt to scare excused himself on the score of lack of Mrs. Hardy replied quietly: “Her sis Wednesday, March 14—Sixty-fourth annual folks into heaven.” time, and the very same evening of his ter Is dying. Aud do you know I be meeting New Jersey AT. E. conference DR. F. F. COLEMAN Our business is constantly growing and everybody is apparently satisfied. It at Millville. interview with .the superintendent he lieve I have never given the girl credit N orthww t corner Fourth avenue and Kingsley is a pleasure to hear folks say that tbe meat is the finest they liaVe ever eaten, “It would take a good many sermons street. Office Hours: 9 to 10 a. m .. 1.80 to 2.8C Wednesday, March 14— Supper by Liberty to scare you, Robert.” went to tbe theater to hear a roaring for much feeling. She always seemed p. m ., 7 to 8 p. m . Telephone 1 B.. and as one of our customers said, they don’t havo to mortgage their property to farce and after he reached home spent to me to lack there, though she is cer Temple, No. 0, h. G. E., in Winckier’* ‘‘Yes; more than two a week,” replied ball. buy it, aa the price is within the reach of everyone. In facS, this is the place, an hour in bis favorite study of chem R. S. BENNETT, M. D. ijr. Hardy, with a dry laugh. lie drew tainly the most faithful and efficient where you get your naoney’s worth. r. - istry in liis laboratory at the top of his servant we ever bad in the house. She Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. April 18, PHYSICIAN AND BOKGEON. 510 Asbury ’ off bis overcoat njnd threw him self 19 and 30—Annua} convention Hew Jer nue, Asbury Park. Offloe hours: 8 to 10 a. m.. down on the lounge in front of the house, for Mr. Ilardy was a man of came in just after Mr. Burns left and sey Epworth Longue ia St. Paul’s M. E. 1 to 8 and 7 to 9 p m. 194-278 EDW ARD E. HILL, open lire. “Where are the girls?” eons id era bit? power as a student, and broke down,.crying bitterly. It seems church, Ocean Grove. “Alice is up stairs reading the morn he had an admirable physical constitu her sister is married to one of the rail Monday, April 33—lvlihstrels of Asbury Park DR. MARGARET i . CURRIE Telephone 61-A. 629 Cookm an. Avenue* ing paper. Clara and Bess went over tion, capable of * thy' most terrible road men here in town and has been Lodge. No. 253.1.0. O. F., in W incklei’s 126 Main avenue. Ocean Grove, N. J. O fflo e hall. Hours: 7 to 10 a. m .. 2 to 5 p . m ..7 to 10 p. ra. to* call on the Caxtous." strain. Any tiling that gave him pleas ailing with consumption for some “How did they happen to go over ure lie was willing to work for. He months. She is very poor, and a large was not law . but the idea of giving his 1BR. ELLA PRENTISS UPHAM! tliere Y*,r* Mrs. Calvin Zimmerman. Mllesburg, Pa., 305 Third avenue, Anbury Parte, N. J. Offloe Mrs. Hardy hesitated. Finally she personal time and service aud talents says, “ As a speedy cure for coughs, colds, hours uniil 10 a. m ., 12 to 2 p. m ., 0 to 7.80 p. m to bless the world had uo place in his croup and sore throat One M inute Coucrh Telephone call 29 I. TE are still giving a big reduction on our Men’s said, “James came over and invited Cure is unequaled. It is pleasant for chil them .” m ind. dren to take. I heartily recommend It to h . s . k i n m o n t h : m . d . and Boys’ CLOTHING. Must close it out “And they know I have forbidden And so as lie lay on the lounge that mothers.” It is the only harmless remedy 710 Grand avenue, and at Kinmonth * C f * ? * i V them to have anything to do with tbe evening and listened to his w if eta plain that produces immediate results. It cures Drug Store, 724 Cookman avenue, Asbury Park. this month to make room for our SPRING statement concerning his selfishness lie bronchitis, pneumonia, grinpe and throat N . J Caxtdns! When they come in, I will and lung diseases. I t will prevent con STOCK which Is ready 'for us. let them kuow I mean what I say. It had no intention to give up a single sumption. W. R. Ham, JB7 Main street. BURTON BROTHERS is very "strange the girls do not appear thing that gratitied his tastes and fed DENTTSTv, tWSCooktt an avenue, A sbnry Park. Secure some of these BARGAINS while they last. to understand that.” , ‘his pride. Btiudoulne building, 8. W . Cor. Broadway and After a silence just about long 28th Btreet, New York. New York offloe dosed f Mr. Hardy rose from the lounge and time Cable* from M ay until October. walk oil across the room, then came enough for some oile to give the expla back ami lay down again and from his nation just given. Mrs. Ilardy said, DR. H. S. TAYLOR recumbent position poked the lire sav speak in ir coldly, as if it were a matter PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD pEN TIRT. (Graduate of University of Pennsyl agely with tlie shovel. of indifl’erem'o to her: vania), corner Cookm an avenue and Em ory street, The Standard Railroad of Axrarica over LeMoli*tre'B, opposite post ofllc*; entrance Mrs. Hardy bit her lips and seemed “Mr. Hums, the foreman, called on Em ory a tree t< A sbury Park. Office hours tron> on tbe point of replying, but said noth while you were out.” 0 a. m . to 5 p. m . Telephone 93 I, I George W . Patterson ing. “He did? What did he want?” On and after Novem ber 19,1899. TRAINS LKAVK ASBURY PARE— WEEK-DATS. QE0. At last Mr. Hardy asked, “Whore are “lie said four of the Men in the cast L. D. TQMPKINS D. §» S, DENTIST. 017 Mattison uvenuo (the Keator ing room were severely Injured this For N ew Y o rk and N ew ark, 710, 8 50 a m ,J 2 25 and tbe 1 >oys?” blocfc, near postofllce), Asbury Park. Teeth ex | TAILOR, CLOTHIER FURNISHER 5 33 p mi tracted painlessly w ithout rendering the patient “Will is getting out his lessons for afternoon by the burs ting, of one of the For Elizabeth, 8 50 am , 2 26 and 5 83 p m . unconscious. Gas administered. Offloe hours: For R ahw ay, 8 60 a m. 2 25 and 5 33 p m . tomorrow up in his room. Geonje went retorts, and the entire force bad quit Q a . m . t o 5 p . m . work and gone home.” For M ataw an, 8 60 n m , 2 25 and 5 S 6 p m . out about S oVloek. lie didn’t say For L ong B ranch, 7 10, 8 50, 11 00 a m , 2 15, 2 25, 0 2 2 where he was going.” “Couldn’t iTurns supply the place of 5 38, 5 40, 7 07 p m . R. F. DORAN, O.D.S. $ Goodman Ave. For Red Bank, 7 10. 8 50 a m . 2 2fi and S iU p n i. “ O n eof DENTIST- Succesnnr to the Boston Dentists. “It’s a nice family. Is there one the injured men? He knows where the them had his eyes pat o ut” For Philadelphia, Broad Street, and T renton,7 29 715 M attison avenue, W inckier B uilding. X night in the year, Mary, when all our extras are.” family lias kept her struggling fof 8 05 a m , 12 15, and A 07 p m . "That wife what he came to see you mere existence. The cook was almost For Cam den via Trenton and Bordentown, .7 20, children are at home:” 8 05 a m . 12 15 and 4 07 p m . CLAUDE V. GUERIN For Caftiden and Philadelphia via Toms Hirer, # MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFACTORY “Almost as many as there are when about. lie said lie needed further di beside herself with gftef as she told LA W OFFICES. Transooia general legal busi 1 23 p m . ness. Acknowledgments taken for all states you are at home,” retorted Mrs. Ilardy. rections. The men flatly refused to the story and said she must leave us For Toma River, Island HeiKhts and intermedia^ Boom s 9-10 A ppleby Buildlnj*. "W hat with your dub and your lodge work another minute and went out in and care for her sister, who could not stations, 1 23 p m . aud your' srientilic society ami your a body. 1 don’t blame them much. live more thnn a week at the longest. For Point Pleasant nnd intermediate BtaUooi • 10 59 a m , 2 53,5 19 aud 6 48 p.m . WILLIAM C. BYRAM reading circle and your direetnrs* moot Robert, don’t you believe G od w ill pun- I pitied the poor girl. Robert, don’t For New Brunswick, via Monmouth Junctlor ATTORNEY AT LAW. ing the diiliiren see about as much of ish you for ping the shops open ou you think we could do something for 8 05 a m , 12 15 and 4 07 p m . I MASTER IN CHANCERY, you as you do of them. IIow iiiauy any Sund:\v the family? We have so much our TRA1NB LXAVK NEW YORE FOR ABBURY PAR*. W ILLIA M GRIFFIN , Jr. 23 Apploby Building, Asbury Park, N, J. lilghts iu a week do you gtv#k tn us. ■■.Ni.nM-r s. , Mary.” replied Mr. liar* selves. We could easily help them and From W est Twenty-Third Street station, B 55 a m ily. Vet tli *:*e was a shadow of nu uot miss a single luxury.” 1? 40, 3 25 and 4 65 p ra. Sundays, 0 2ft a m , ana WEST WANAMAS8A R obert? Im ynu th in k .ir is strange 4 55 p m . WM. C. COTTRELL that the children go outside for their' ■*n-incs.s in ll is tone/ “ The w ork has “And where would such help end? If Prom Desbrosses street station, at 0 00 a m , 13 50, ARCHITECT. Plaua ani specifications fnr- DEALER IN amusements? nut* home" Mr<. Hardy :t to gn oi:!!. It I.- a \{n± of necessity, we give to every needy person who 8 40 and 5 10 p m. Bundays, 9 45 a m , and 5 1C nlsned at short noticd. Hotel work a specialty p m . 415 Lake avenue. paused and lno|;<*<| around at the costly Kail road are public servants; they comes along we shall be beggars our From C ortlandt street station, at 9 00 a m . 12 60, 340, and 510 p m. Sundays, 045 am and 5If interior of Ihe.runiii whore the^two ■aii't ivst Sundays.*’ selves. Besides, I can’t afford it. The pm . 8 a m l ’k l A. Bnocsu EawssT A. A i i e n d IMPORTED BEERS jvere—“our lmme Is well furnished -Tle-n wiit'ii O n i tells the w orld that boys are a heavy expense to me while On Sunday will stop at TnterlaVen and Avon lc M OUSE & AREND place of North Aabury Park and Asbury Park tr ■yvith everytidag but our own children.” it must not work on Sundays he does they are in eoilege, and the company Archltccts. DSi Chestnut-street, Philadelphia •*t o f f p a s s e n g e r s . &LL THE BEST BRANDS OF WINES AND LiOUORS The man on tin* lounge was silent, ttot mean railroad m en? The fourth has been cutting down-salaries lately. Forst-Richey Building, Trenton, N. J. Appleby TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA (Brood S t.) FOB Aabury Pane, N. J. lie felt the sharpm-ss of the thrust ^ COTTAGG'TKADB SOLICITED! mmu'.ui)d:n*’nfViight to read: ‘Remem If the cook's sister is married to a rail ASBURY PARK, f made by his wife and knew it was too ber th * Sabbath day and keep ft holy, road man, be is probably getting good A t 820, 11 10 a m , 3 30, 4 0 2 p m week-days. Mar OR. ¥. 8. HEIGHT, frue to be denied. lint Mr. Ilardy was. except ai! \ i* men who work for rail wages and can support her all right.” ket Street W harf, via Camden nnd Trenton VETERINARY SUHGEON. Treat# all mi- P o s t o f f ic e B o x 9 0 S ASBURY PARK, N. J 7 30, 10 30, a m , 2 80. 8 80p m . week-days. Leavp m als. Ollice 50fl Bewail avenue. Telephone No. A above all things else, seltish. lie had roads. Ve haveir-t any S u n d ay.1” “What if that railroad man were in M arket Street W harf via Jainesburp;,, 780 a m. Asbury Park, N. J. * not the remcit- st intention of'giving up ••.Mary. I d id n ’t co;ne fn jm one ser jured and made a cripple for life?” in 4 00 p m , week-days. Bsbury ParK Ijoieu jUsbarv FarK tjeuis his club or his sdentilie society or his mon to 1 is Ten to another. You’re worse quired Mrs. Ilardy quietly. WASHINGTON ANI> THB SOUTH frequent cozy dinners with* business 11i*il Mr. Jones." “Then tin? insurance companies or LEAVE DR0AD BTREET, PHILADELPHIA. JAMES fl. SEXTON FAMILY HOTEL men down town because his wife spent Mr. Itv.nly half rose on the lounge the societies can help them out. I For Baltim ore and W ashington, H 50, 7 20. 8 & , £o many lonely, desertrd evt/nings at and leaned "ii |,is elbow, looking at his don’t see how we can make evGry case 10 2 0 ,1 1 2 3 , 11 33 a m,<1236 Lim ited, D ining C ar), Grand and Sewali Avenues 118 (D ining Car), 8 12, 4 4t <5 2f ConprreMileE.il home and been use his children were al wiiv*' w ith i-v»*ry m ark o f displeasure OPES ALL TRB YEAR. that comes- along our care. There Lim ited, Dining Car), 6 03, C20, 0 65 (DlnlnK Funeral Director most strangers to him. But it annoyed nn liis face; and yet jis be looked some would be uo end of it if we once be- C ar), 7 31 (D ining Car) p m , and 12 20 night waek Bti« ,• heat. Electrlo ii: fct’. dtya. 8undays, 3 50, 7 2 0 , 0 w ; 11 2 3, 11 8 3 a m , film, us a respectable citizen, to have how there stole into his thought tiie gan.” 118 (Dlnlnpr C ar). 3 12, 4 41 (5 30 Congressional A!1 modem improvemema . his ehildreu i-wkiug an{uaiufrancos that memory uf the old New Kugland home “As nearly as I could find out.” con Lim ited. Dining Car), 6 05 n 55 (blnlng Car), Run parlor. Reasonable ptloe« 7 31 (D ining Car), p ra. and 12 20nlKbt. 159 mam si, mby fk he did not approve, and It grated on hi* back iu tbe Vermont hills and the vi tinued Mrs. Ilardy. without replying to Tim etables of all other tralna of the system y old fashioned, inherited New Kngland sion of that quiet little country .village her busbafid’s remarks, “cook’s sister m ay be obtained at the ticket offices or stations. J. R. W OOD, Gen. Pass. Agt* Idehs that' his boys and girls should where Mary and lie had been brought U married to one of the men who were A fine line ot caskets oc-hand to aft- The Stafford J.JB. Hutchinson. Qen. Manager. leet from. Flower designs a specialty. be away from home so often in the up together. He seemed to see the old hurt this .afternoon. She talks so bro Corner Filth Avenger and Heck Street • * Open All Tbe. Year evening and especially on Sunday meeting house on the bill, at the end Open day and night. kenly in our language that 1 could not Telephone, 21 a Opposite Sunset Lake Special accommodations Cor bicycleta evening. The maxim of Robert Hardy’s uf a long, elm shaded street that strag make out exactly how It is, and she CENTRAL R. R ,J F NEW JERSEY Residence, 410 Sewall avenue. life was “Self Interest lirst.” As long gled through,the village., and Lie saw was,much excited. Suppose It was Seo- For terms addrees MRS. A. h. fc»UY, as he was uot thwarted In his own himself again as he began to fall In Anthracite Coal 0se4 Exclusively, Insur ville, couldn’t you do something for Corner Grand and Munroe avenues, One Jioek from Electric pleasures he was as good natured as love with Mary, tiie beauty of the vil tfiem then, Robert?” ing Cleanliness and Comiort Excelsior Laundry cars and flve minutes walk.from the beach or-railroad station, the average man. He provided liberal l a g e , and he had i\ vision of-one Sun- Bteam boated. Open all the year. Superior tab fo. CVramodlou* “1 might,” replied Mr. Hardy briefly. T h e O r a n g e porches, 8p«clal rates for families. M. J. GENUNG. ly for the household expenses, and his lay when, walking back from church (SNOWFLAKE) “But I can tell 3’ou I have more calls Tim e table In effect January 8 1(00. wife.and children were supplied with /by M ary ’s side, be had asked her to be (Formerly B t . James). Ooruer Cookman ave. for my money now than I can meet. m i e j i n d webb street. Open all the year. Com TRAINS LEAVE AS30RY PARR. 812 Cookman Avenue money and travel as they requested his wife. It seemed to him that a Take the church expense's, for example- Com m ercial Hotel manding fttll- tIow of the sea. Broad porcbefi, breath of the meadow just beyond For New York* New ark and Elizabeth via all rail Argo, airy, oomforcable rooms. Bteam Lea tod throughout Berrioe and oulsine excellent, It. But tbe minute lie was crossed in Why, we are called upon to give td A moat complete modern Uoadry ' Squire Htfzen's place-came into tbe i oute. 6 17, 8 00 a m , 12 10 4 00,6 29 p m SUb- . . BJ, VAN AffEN. - his own plans or any one demanded of some cause or other every week, be dajs from Interlaken Btatlon, 7 87 a m , 4 18 p m .. Capacity lucraased two-fold room just as It was wafted up to bim him a service that compelled some self sides ouV regular pledges for current For Philadelphia and Trenton via Elizabethport, Domestic finish i r y -A I - ^ ______j_ 406 Seventh arenm*. Near «eTenth arenueeun parlors. Open Alt when Mary turned and said the Ifappy 317, 8 00 a m , 1210. 4 00 p m . Sundays from la- L a u r e n i 8U*mheat, bath*, &aa; largd andoomfoj^^^rooma deninl'Tie became hard, UI natured and expenses. IU' s a constant d rain. I 'teriaken station, 787 a m , 418 p m . W e make s specialty of flue hand work OB h au g h ty . word that, made that day the gladdest, ladiee apparel and gents drew ^hirta. Thla do* shall have to cut down on my pledge. For Baltim ore and W oflhlhaton^fi 17,.8f*0 am , proudest day be bad ever known. part m ent Is nnder the BupOrvlaloii of an expert He had .been a member of the cburei* We eau’t be giving to everything all M 10,4 00 p m. Sundays -from Iateilakea star laundress. Drop u b a postal end our wagons m tiarton for U5 years, one.ot tbe trus What, memories of the old times! tion, 7 87 a m» 4 18 ppi*,.,, G rand -Avenue Hotel vhe time aud have anything ourselves.” w ill c a l l a n d i deUveranywhere3 V. :' ; tees’ and .a* liberal giver: He- prided W h a t! * For Eaaton, Bethlehem, Allentown and Manoh himself on that fact. But so far-us glv* [To be continued.] C hunk, 8 17,8 00, a m , 1310. <4 00 to Kaaton). p He seemed .to come to himself and m* Sundays from j^terlakeq. fetation, 418 p nu A. B. HAHM0BD, Manager Ocean 6rot?e Ijotels | 9 tean Uroue ing any of bis time or personal service stared around into the fire as if Pon For^W llkesbarreaadfronton, 800am , 1210p n t M.b ! Hmtth, Butternut, Mioh., say** “Da* • •v : ^ i . 8 and ft Hit man avenue, 4 and 6- McCUntoclr. street. Thla hotel I- was concerned, be would as sooa have dering where be was, and be did not For feoff d o find Chicago V ia D«» I*- & W»* R . R ., r w e • ‘ ‘ op*n all the year.' 8uu parlors and well tested rooms for the toot thought of giving nil his property away Bee tbe tear that rolled down his wife’s Witt’s Little EarljrRIsors aro the very best 800am , 400 pm : ■ t i p / f t l f l S K a mcnib. The only hotel tn Ocean Ororf bu polled with sea watef pills ever, used for costiveneflV, liver and *. • , J . H. OLUAU8KN, QenT8apt. * bath*. The location ts of the beat, 100 feet from boardwalk and to.the flrst poor man he met. Ills min cbeels and fell upon her two hands' Advertise In THB FRE&5 V - oloor to auditorium and post offloe. . N.H. KILMER, Proprietor ister hnd this last’jycofc written him,an ctasned lU- her U ». She arose and weiijt bowel troubles.” W. R, Ifim , 167 Mala at. 0 , ? B a l d w i n , Gen. F o s s Agt, ASBURY^FS'RK DAILY P ESS, MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1900. 1000 YDS. BEST TABLE OIL CLOTH, New Patterns, Per Yd. 18c. ■S THE BIRTH AND DEATH Round Wash BoT'ers, Galvanized Pails, Very J Prices from March 8 to Matf’ch-t5'''':^'j^- Heavy Tin, Good Size, TJhe Sroat TJuttle Store Heavy, Large Size...... ^ ------— OF THE AM -M ICAN 25c. TTfatteson five. \ 19c. J f ^pHERE IS ALWAYS J ljC BASEBALL ASSOCIATION JsL ...... i ; j | § : ^-TUTTLE STORE GRANITE IRON WARE jf P lenty of Business, —^T
rIIO first grave the impetus of to make money out of baseball. Fur The Best—The Cheapest—The Purest—All Perfect, life to the new American thermore, he knew that no matter Bring your Lamps to us if they are out of order. We fix Lamps. Baseball association', ’ and what he did,, the big league magnates We eel! everything that ia needed for a Lamp. Wicks—Burners— ' why did tlie rival of the National league would be just as willing to pay big Globes—Chimneys—Brackets—Beflectore—Brass Rings— Til pods. empire so suddenly?” This is a query monejc for his services nsja pjayer- LAMPS AND FIXTURES. that every follower of, the national manager as they were before. And fj. J. PARKER'S | sport hus asked. Few have been able to wliat is rjioie to the point, McGraw has OIL CLOTHS] We carry a full line of FL O O R OIL CLOTH- always at cut prices. give the proper answer. Only those a.-business in Baltimore that would and r • T No dull times are allowed in his "stores. The who are in n position to closely w atch continue to jpay him several thousands low prices at which vve sell a high quality of groceries ^T;; the inside “workings” can furnish the .of dollars1 profit each year. That is OIL STOVES J Both for cooking and heating—the BLUE FLAME STOVE is a dandy. required information. better than playing baseball. McGraw T answers the “ W hy” we are always busy. - .jj^* leagues, involving the circuits, of m e a n t n o deception w hen he beeartu* Galvanized Iron Oil Cans, an 80c. one for 63c. e ig h t cities \vitji th e in n u m e ra b le de the Washington of the rebel army. tails that come from the. expenditure He did not need the intelligence of a Big 75c. Granite Tea Kettle, -- - - 49cu of over n quarter of a million of dollars, “foxy” baseball player to sec* that his ^ S p e c i a l FOR S a t u r d a y $■ are^ot to be built in a day, nor in a “arm y” was a horde of “four flush era/* month. Especially is this, true if the with one sincere old field coronet— 22 Large Fine Eggs, 25c. men who are endeavoring to- launch your Uncle A. C. Anson—deluded into The M attison Avenue Bargain House. Only 25c. worth to a customer. , Jj|^ a formidable organization have no trying to fight the National league un ^ 5 Pounds Granulated Sugar, 25c. W. means of enlisting the “sinews of war.” der that standard. So McGraw quickly Ever-since the failure of the great announced that the association was T Jn D-pound Backs—with other goods. Only 0 pounds tcMi customer. X Brotherhood venture there has been dead. The officers and Renders cried *r Soda Crackers ...... j ^ more or less talk about a “I’layers* out against the notice of dissolution, L ^ G i n g e r S n a p s ...... ( ^ bnt all their talk will not change the W O y s te r C r a c k e r s ...... j i result; it will not put the breath of T N i c - N a c s ...... J p o u n d J life into a venture that was set‘going Charles Vanlllse hai moved Into apart CHflS. KRflINZ under the guidance of men unfitted to ments in tbo now Keator block, Cookman T k Not over 2 pon ad a to a ciistOm^T^These aro NOT cheop jrooda bought for More Red Awl» V fret thm Pbnnfl. EDITORIAL COMMENT. Thurmond, W . Va„ March 12.—Twelve D a i l y P r e s s . KENTUCKY WAR REVIVED more bodies have been taken from the Municipal-. Owiwralilii, iBTABUFiKSD.lao.T . , _s------( Red Ash mine, ns follows: /Ed Collins, New Y ork Journal. Both Sides Arming For Appar Ernest Ling, Moses Nanitjl, Thomas * Comptroller1 Gofer’s views will give Long, Cni’l Downey, Thomas Johnson, ’tii. encouragement to the friends of munic Reasons W hy It W ill Not Be ently Inevitable Clash. William Word, James Long,'J. I., Wood, J. Ii. KINMONTH ipal ownership It shows that New Arthur Hnut, Ed Harvey and one uni SK'- Reorganized. dentified man. This makes a total of 47 BDITOR AMD PROPR1BTOR. York- has already gone far in the right t.. direction. Our municipal jyater works E-EPUBLIG&.H OFFICIALS ABBE8TED dead bodies taken out, am) at least two still* stand, in spite of the nssnults of the more are know n to be in the~rhine. Rnmapo thfeves. We have profiled b> FREQUENT CHAXGES BENEFICIAL. PUBLISHED EVEKY EVENING the public ownership of our docks and Men Cimrsfcd With Complicity In Killed hy nn Editor. ^ (KXCEPT SUNDAY) water front And the Rap'd Transit Gocliel Murder Fail In Attempt to Malta Bend, Mo.. Marclr 12.—James tunnel bids fair to be the beginning of t o n s Residcnec Abrond Weakens I^Mcapc In DIhWu Imc—Governor Tay Bailey, a popular young nian, was shot A T T H E and killed Inst night by T. I. -Purcell, ed an exren&fve transportation system un Home Tie* — National Convention lo r I rnucs a Statement. DAILY PRKS8 BUILDING, der municipal-control. itor of the Malta Bend Democrat. There Mr, Coler argues forcibly th n t to p6r- Record — About “Buffalo” Jone*. Frankfort, Ky., March 12.*—The first had been ill feelingTietwecn the men for 00 7 Mftttiflon Avenue, Asbury Park. ,rait progress, in public enterprises we Long Service In Congrcia, move ou the pa^fc'of (iovernor Beckham's several days, but the cause is not know nr ARLY showing of Spring Neckwear for should chatlge our rules about indebted followers toward’the formation of a state TELEPHONE CALLS ! ■WashIxgtow, M arch 12.— [Special.]— guard under Ids adm inistration was tak- E Editorial Rooms.,...... • •50 a ness, so that bonds issued for productive men, women and children, Smart.styles- Business Office., ...... COb investments, involving no burden or. The house committee ou foreign affairs* on here'yesterdatf. City Clerk Ben Mar the taxpayers, would not be included in has reported a bill, which hns been be shall circulated 3 paper and enlisted the requisite numbeij bf men who are to com correct shapes,, immense assortment, at 25, 50, the debt limit. If we borrow money at fore nearly every congress of late DRUG STORE CHAT. pose a new conijniny. The guns for this TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: 2 per cent, and invest it in an undertak years, 'to reform the consular service 75 cents and $1.co. ing that returns a profit of (i pet cent., company have *fcpen provided by citizens One year (stiictly ln advance)...... $3.00 of the United States, but it has not here, most Insurgents in Pnitny Active. Manila', March 12.—1Thousands of Or DEVOTED TO _ ganized insurgents .are resisting Coiqitel Houston’s battalion of the .Nineteenth T H E INTERESTS OF regiment at. Antique, province of I^anav. In Unfurnished Houses WOMEN which is the «mly province which A m eri By the Year ...... F a c t s \ cans do not occupy. . The Americans lost als Thus women must stand for con ft nervous woman to have ‘outsiders’ seven killed. A battalion of the Forty- f«'urth from Iloilo re-enforced Houston’s Emory street, near Third, 8 rooms, servatism, for grace, for purity, and in about her, there nre those who will bed rooms, all Improvements...... 1800.00 WOMAN’S WORLD. L FOR- [A D S AMD command. One hundred nnd fifty Tags- 4 these three directions..they must have pendst in Invading every sickroom thoy LabeaveriUe, Oc^an GfortV 9 rdbfc&HJ ' ‘ * logs armed with rifles have surrendered special training. can tench, regardless of the condition 5 bed rooniB, all tmprovemeurs...... 800.00 A SCHOOL COMMISSIONER 3THO~ at Capiz and hnve been transferred to Asbury avenue, 10 rooma^ bed rooms, "The supreme task of nil education fs of th'.i p atie n t or the p ro b ab ility , ot I KNOWS HER BUSINESS. Luzon, Six Americans were killed irf an bath, barn...... u.7.'., ...... 400.0) tlie training of tlio soul. How shall lack of probability, that they may be f L a s s i e s . ambush recently laid by the Filipinos at Third avenue, 1) rooms, 5. bed rooms, d u ty (stfvern conduct, an d w h a t fru it of of any service. It often happens that Apnrri. all Improvements...... 325.00 Eitncntton of W omen—A Plucky \ov- personality shall bo tlie. product of tlie it is the least useful nnd most tactless Second avenue and Bond. 0 rooms, 5 bt/d rooms, all lmpr’m’ts, furnished 800.00 tra in in g It is woman who must 7 ‘ r r f i . State of Ohio, crrr of Toledo, ?na J ell*<—Trimmed Shirt W nl.t«-Crline women of a community who are most Asbury avenue, 7 rooms, 4 bed rooms 240 00 Lucas jCousty, r of ThousclitlciiNiu*** — Pnpcr Hang- answer these questions, for woman is active In their attentions to tbe afflict West Third avenue, S rooms, 4 bed Frank j. Cheney makes oath that lje Ip rooms...... 192.00 ' , Ins nnd Paste. the guardian of society, the couserver ed. Such visitors seriously handicap the sonior nartner of the firm of F. J, Secona avenue, 11 rooms.7 bed rooms, o f mornlR. tbe efforts of the physician and nurses Czibnkv & Co.. domcr-business fn tbe City ' | M Ibb Bertha E. H. Herbert, who Inst all Improvements...... 350 00 of Toledo. County and 8tate aforesaid, anil “Women ought to be tlie spiritual nud undoubtedly cause many a death. Bangs avenue, 8 rooms, 1 bed room-*. 240 00 fail was elected school commissioner that said firm will pay tde sum or ONE leaders of the world.’’—Boston Globe. "It is astonishing to witness the reck for the Second district of Westchester HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every lessness of most families In regard case ot Catarrh that cannot be cured by county, In New York, is one of 31 A Plocliy Novelist, lo this phase of the care of their sick. c,9h the use of H a l l ’s C a t a r r h Cuitsc. . women school commissioners In the One of the pluckiest of women lives Unless a patient Is actuary lu articulc FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my M onm outh R ealty Co. “ ''State. During the lirst month of her Iu Loudon on Malda lilll. Her pen mortis the couutry doctor does not like i ; ------presence, this Oth day of December, A. D. administration she has won the nnme name is known nil over the United to endanger. Ills popularity by ordering im . ROOMS States, but £fw would reeOgnlze an old RUDE TELEGRAPHY. 12-13 of “The Teachers’ Friend.” She hns the arbitrary exclusion of visitors. FONNY YOUNG BULLDOG. , , A. W. GLEASON, friend uuder the name of- Mrs. Annie Without his commands to back them EKA1- f Notary Publlo. MONMOUTH BUILDING given up teaching and lias gone to The Otlil But Hffcctlve means South i Hector, which Is the proper appellation nil, the famfty that attempts the Inno He Wear* Spectacle*, Smokes n Pipe work with n will to brush away the Africans Have of Scnrilnff Neiri Hall’s Catnrrli Cure Is taken Internally and of the lady who has written some thir vation invites and gets the ostracism H n d I b V ery P fo jic rlj* .\amed * acts directly 011 tho blooil and mucous sur Northwest Corne'r Mattison Avenue cobwebs which have been hanging a n d Messag-cM. ty odd uoVeW under the name of Mrs. of the neighborhood for no short time. “Artful Stockbroker,” faces of the system. Send Mr testimonials, and Bond Street : about the educational affairs of the Alexander. . 1 would not be thought to decry the free. P. J. C H E N E Y & CO., Toledo. O. Much surprise has been expressed at Bold by Druggists, 75c. ASBURY PARK, N. J. district. She Una under lier supervi She Is nt this moment engaged ln good, sensible, self denying neighbor A writer in London Sketch says: I the quickness with which the natives Hall s Familv Pills nre the best.—Adv. sion 50 schools nnd 187 touchers. When writing nnotlier novel. She Is writing nurse who lu almost all rural commu was looking round tlio charming uf South Africa have learned the re ' seen by a reporter at her pretty home It by hand—something not so often nities nnd ln homes of slender means grounds of the Dayton Court hotel a sults of the recent battles between the done In these days of secretaries, everywhere must supply ilie place of little time ago, when a strange object In Ilastlngs-on-tlie-IIudsou, she was Boers and British. These nat ives know stenographers, typewriters and phono the trained nurse when tlie home force appeared before my astonished vision— glvlllg" directions for the papering of nothing of our method of telegraph graphs—nnd she Is doing it with ns Is not Bufticleut to properly care for a a handsome young bulldog wearing a her oflice nuil excused herself while ing, and yet. when victory has lieen de much interest nnd nnliualion and good pntlent. Ood alone knows the extent most, unmistakable pair of spectacles ehe washed the paste from her hands. clared foi' either of the contending par “I 41ml It very e n gagin g—not paste, spirits ns If, In the first place! she were of her usefulness or can adequately re and holding a short pipe between his OAWLEY’S ties, the news has been flashed with not 7C yenrs old and us If, in tlie sec ward her. Only cheerfully sympathetic teeth. 1 had heard of such aids to the hut my school work,” said she. "My umuzfiig celerity to remote parks of two Associates, William Itarrett aud ond place, she hnd uot been an uluiost society Is a benefit to convalescents, sight of aged dogs, and at different the country. The manner in which the helpless Invalid for several years. nnd that kind, like medicine, only at John Hockwood, have been gallantry- news is carried is novel and most in ItselC. T hey h aven't bothered me w ith' Mrs. Alexander chuckles when slie proper Intervals and 111 right amount. teresting. Throughout Africa the na says she Is 7(1, as If it were a sort of In fact, [*> much depends upon the criticism or advice; und I am sure I tives arc expert in the use of what is joke on Father Time, nnd perhaps It Is, mood and manner of the visitor that wouldn't allow myself to he put back. known as tin* drum language*, tnd they I think that last fall 1 wns what Is for the old gentleman with the hour one might almost advise tho patient glass has been unable to make her to observe the caution thnt Is affixed use it as we nue ihe telegraph and the called a dark horse. Since m.v election telephone, namely, lor the purpose of loolc a day over 00, and her ta lk Is as to some prescription, ‘Shake well be there hnve been rumors of attempts to sending a message from ono place to take nly office away on the ground tlmt b rig ht a n d cheery as th n t of n \fbtnan fore taking.’ ” S t o c k In the prime of life. . • anothe r. Vet rheumatism hns pursued her like Paper nanftfnf; anil Paste. The most important events, as well n fiend, nnd for four or five yenrs she Paper hanging will soon be begun In as the daily occurrences in every- vil hns been nble to leave her chair ouly renovating llie home. Kvery house lage, are transmitted in this way. Tn with the greatest difficulty. keeper knows how difficult It is to se the Congo region, near Stanley Falls, The allllction ulcunt a great deal to cure a good workman at tlie time lie Is some of the natives are so skilled in T a k i n g her, /or she was vastly fond of getting needed. But not every one knows with the use of the drums that they can abcilft among hoc friends and of going wlint economy she can, with little help, carry on a conversation with one an to the thenter, yet slit1 has never grum bang the paper herself. other at a great distance, just as eas bled and has written ou almost With Should the room be already papered, ily as though they were standing side T. F. O’BRIEN out Interruption, sitting all day as that must be removed. Nothing more hy sitle. The chiefs or head men of the AGENT POR KELSEY FURNACES unclean and unhygienic can be Imagin cheerfully as you please behind a big various tribes converse doily in this , Best and Host Economical Furnaces Slade flat topped desk, with all sorts of liter ed than to cover layer nfter layer, thus fashion, ami thus each quickly learns Bargains ary materials close at hand ond a stout Imprisoning dust and bacteria to give what has occurred in the surrounding 642 MATTISON AVENUE cane within reach. She prefers that off their deadly work. To detach the districts during the past 24 hours.' ARTFUL STOCKBROKER. pane to a bell. She wanted to have a paper, close doors aud windows and The drum used for this purpose is A S B U R V P A R K , IV. J . book brought In from another room the set 011 the floor a tub of boiling water. fashioned, as a rule, out of a hollow shows had seen one with a set of false day I cnlleil amd pounded ou the floor The steam will loosen the paper, which tree trunk, which is covered with the may then bo stripped off. Where the teeth and another with an artificial T h i s with her cane. skin of an antelope. walls are whitewashed or ealclmlned knee joint and lower portion of left "I can call spirits from the vasty In regard to the quickness with foreleg. I soon discovered that this deep,” she snid, with a twinkle in her they must lie thoroughly washed off which news is transmitted in Africa, with vinegar pr with equal parts of was no aged dog, and inquired of liis eye, “nud. what Is more, they come Peter de. Dekcn, the famous traveler, MISS UEJiTHA K. n. JJWlBKItT. boiled oil and spirits of turpentine be ^mistress, Mrs. J. Leggatt, of Church when I call them. Sec V they don’t.” tells two good stories. While Inspector I couldn't hold nn ollice for which I fore tho hangings will adhere. See house, Soul hall, the reason of these P or S a l e And the innld came ln as she Bpoke. Five was in control of the station at W e e k that every part of the wall Is wet or unusual decorations for a show dog oouldn't vote, but they haven't amount Mrs. Hector Isnn Irish woman nnd has Basoko, he visited one day a distant the neglected part will blister or peel. and not a performing' one. She told Business property ed to anything. The school law/says ail the mother wit that Is called for by outpost, and found that it would be Paper hangers’ paste Is made by me that- “A r tfu l Stockbroker’*—fo r thnt no one shall be deprived of ollice the traditions of her race. She must impossible for him to reach home until paying 10% ...... beating good, strung, sifted white flour, that is this mpst excitable young bull ou account ot sex. have been a beauty when she was a about one gallon for a large room, with dog's n am e — is one w h o is alw ays spoil •‘My mule predecessors have consid girl. She married a well to do Scotch cold water lo make 11 perfectly smooth in g fo r a figh t wlienov/u*r he sees a n ered the commlsslonershlp n side issue man nnd never took seriously to writ but stiff batter, adding to it two other eaninc, no matter of what breed and the salary pin money. There lias ing until her hushnud died, leaving an Great Bargain ounces of powdered nlutn. This Is to be o r size, b u t th a t w hen he has his spec- always been more or less polities In it, estate In such condition that an extra mixed in a common pall. Now, while fades on his nose and his pipe in his It WUncertainly Pay You Tc I have given up everything else for the Income was most desirable. Come in and ask oue person stilus briskly, let anothe r mouth he is too much interested in ollice. M y a im Is to do jiiy duty n n d to Mrs. Alexander nlwnys wanted to Know Our Store. pour over It hulling .water in sufficient them to risk an encounter which nrig'ht ' concerning it . . . do It well. 1 have been a teacher, nud write for tlie stnge, anil, although one quantity to three-fourths fill the pnll, cause the loss of his cherished posses I can sympathize with the teachers un of her books was dramatized, fate al or enough to make n thick cream. sions, Certaijily, when bereft of them der iny care. 1 haven’t thought any ways stepped In Just as It wns about When the flour loses Its whiteness and in the show ring, he was breathing out thing about re-election. What I want to be produced. Is to administer the school affairs of smells as in making starch, the paste slaughterings on all sides, and Mrs. WILLIAM GIFFARD Is ready. It should he added that the Leggattt had no easy task to prevent my district In u businesslike way. I Trimmed Slilrt Walnta. thinner aud lighter in color the paper a de ad ly b a ttle w ith some b ro th e r b u ll am fixing up un ollice now, and when 1 A young- woman who believes that 222 Haiti Street to be Itling the thinner should be the dog. get n typewriter I will bo ready for in time of peace one should prepare i J. Pf WLEY CO. paste., and vice versa. It Is to be used an y th in g . for war has just had a shirt wnist “Artful Stockbroker” is a brindle, cool and strained If lumpy. If uot “In January I visited eight schools, made of white. India linen that is one who was two years old on November spread 011 the paper nt once, pour over nud In the majority of cases I think I of many she lias designed for next JT. He is by Stockton ex Merit Only, China Hall. it a pint of cold water to prevent it wns tho first commissioner they hnd summer's wear. and was bred by Mrs. lien ham. He from skinning. On no account should ever seen. When 1 went lo White Tills particular waist Is entirely de Itilly lives up to his name, and his mis Insurance written ; best com there be a lump left iu the pail or it NO. 162-164 riain Street Plains, the teachers gasped, ‘Why, this void of fullness, hut is, front, back. tress says of him: “Ilo is so artful will show under tlie paper. Iu a cool panies. Is an eventl’ When It grows warm, J Bides nml sleeves, a succession of tiny that he knows everything wc are talk room this will keep for several days. ing about.” am going to follow u plan of systemat box plaits. A space ot about half 1111 Asbury Park. M old 011 the top may be removed be ic visiting. There nre schools over on inch Is between every two of these, Money to loan 5 and 6 per cent fore using, but fermentation ruins it. h e m eadow mouse the Connecticut line where they don't aud the plaits themselves meas T . It should he stated that paluted walls kuow what a school commissioner ure about half an lucli across. The require au ounce o f powdered roslu to By Islnff Its Dainty Little Iforepairs looks like. I am determined that they effect Is very smart and will be re the paste or n small quantity of glue in a Skillful Way It Secured shall have a chnuce to see.” markably so when the garment is worn 'BURNS A I R ^ F to make paper adhere.—Oood House a M eal. w ith 11 white skirt. , keeping. III coalgases A whole library will be written‘one Education of Women. One day a naturalisf lay motion- GIVING DRUM SIGNALS. of these, days ou the evolution of the Caroliue Hazard, president of Welles- Women In Cuba. lees on a fallen log in the forest, ley college, was one of the speakers in slilrt waist. Dost utfcollect the (list late at night. As he looked forward r There’s little lo wonder at ln the and silently watched an irrimial at the course of university lectures In ones we wore—uglj-J ill fitting things to a hearty d in n e r, he requested a head statement that women were a great play on the grass near by. This was Lorlmer hall under the auspices of the of gingham thnt left no doubt-lu the man, who was with him and who was Y o u success at census taking in Cuba, a large, brown-backed mouse, a mead education department of the,TivcntIeth observer’s mind tlmtuhey were Intend au expert drummer, to send word to where they were for tlie first time offi ow mouse, that had come out from his Century club. She wns greeted by a ed strictly for use aud not beauty, nud the station, several miles away, that cially employed in a government ca home under the log and when tired big audience. She spoke on "Some (hat they wero for morning wear ouly dinner was not to be served until he C a n t pacity. It was because of the other of play haxhsat up to make Ids toilet , Idejils In the Kducution of Women.'' and must be doffed promptly nt 12 womcu. Oue chief difficulty of men Using his forepaws as hands, the returned. The head man drummed; She said In part: “Tlie persistence of noon on pain of dreadful humiliation? straightway another drummer repeat census takers has always been to get mouse combed the white fur on his K e e p tho ideul is oue of tlie most wonderful Tlie next season, it will be remem ed his message, and so the news was the respective members of tbe feminine breast anti licked himself smooth ami things in life. It is handed down from bered, they grew a trifle less unlovely, Hashed from point to point until it population to give their correct nge. •sleek. Satisfied at le n g th w ith his one'generation to unother as if In it and It wns then we began to phi them reached the distant station. When Women census takers would not only appearance, he began to search for H o u s e self It hud life. The old painters nud down ill the back, lu obedience to tlie Five reached home at uight he found be pretty sure to make a victim give food. poets embodied their Ideals iu femi idea tlmt If we were going to wear the table laid and tlie dinner ready to her right age, but if It came to the He did not have far to go. for a few nine form. Time was when every them we might as well make them as be served. This was the message his point she could always guesS at It stalks of wlieut grew among the grove and stream hud ils own nymph, presentable us possible. servants had received: ‘-^lUie Buhi properly without reading <> more accurately than a mau. It.takea thick weeds near at hand. The mouse '“ '’und mythology gave us not ouly Venus .They commenced' to fit shortly after matori (governor or inspector) will be a w om an to catch n w om an, an u il is was so large that lu* could probably - nnd Juno, but I’ullas Athene, the di tills, and then we grew finicky about home late in the evening. Don’t cat Just as well that the government have * bent the stalk down and vine wisdom. them and insisted that they should everything up.” shouM recognize it. brought the grains within reach. If “W ith the comlug of Christianity the- look just so aud be starched to the T h e P r e s s not, he could certainly have climbed Mistakes are sometimes made in tele vlftues took their place us womeib stiffness of boards. We're going back Tlie “Xew G irl” W ears Gfaiics, the stalk. ' He did not try either of graphing and telephoning, and Peter Mercy and-wlsdom nud purity not only to the softer efTects tills sum m er, tf The latest thing in servuut girls these plans, however* foi* these were tie Deken’s second story shows that holair -ruiWAff ■were represented ln feminine form, but fashion advices be true, and our most conies lu eyeglasses, nud you feel sure not his ways. Sitting up very straight, one may blunder also in using the with its most complete tlie more masculine virtues, justice mid prized skirts will be of mull aud nain CHAS. A. BENNETT, she hns mmle a-mistake und really Is he bit through the stalk as high as drum language. Inspector Five took fortitude, wero presented to tiie eye as sook and oilier fine fabrics. Agent for the Specialty Furnace, best and a college girl looking for a position he could reach. several photographs during his stay most economical furnace made. local news, its Publishers robed aud crowned women. This long More than that, little qulrls will ap in Basoko, and oii' the day of his de quite different—thut Is, before she The weeds were so thick that the ' Stoves and Ranges. ing of the soul for a visible embodi pear ou them here and there, and there parture the thought struck him that Press telegraph 'service, ;; will be uo more clinging to tailor se speaks. After her mouth has been straw could.not fall its fult— Gutters, Leaders, Tla Roofing, Renal ring. ment of truth and purity found ex it would be well to take a photograph Let rae estimate for your work. verity. opened ouce you know she Is the reul and the freshly cut end settled down pression in the worship of the Virgin of all those native?;who, froiji tim eto and its. important daily ^ thing, for more often than not she upon the ground with the straw still MAIN STREET, BPADLEY BEACH M ary. O f course, these rules are subject to spcnlts with the delightful brogue of erect and the grain out of reach. time, had acted as his domestic serv “Prom time immemorial nil tlmt men change at tiie hands of the changeable business announcements, J J “ould Ireland.’* Colored girls, too, are The mouse again uit the straw in two. ants. Accordingly, hc«ordered a drum have conceived as best and noblest In sex, but the probabilities are that, adopting the fail. Perhaps, however, and again the upper portion settled m e r to notify them that they were to life has been represented to them ln while the percale, pique or gingham Thousands of families < ’ It may uot be u fad at all, but rather down. lu this way lie bit off five appear before him at a certain hour, the form of a woman. The Ideal of all garment for morulng wear may be un- un fuvasiou>of weak eyed servants. lengths of straw before he could in their holiday clothes. The drum excellence Is embodied in the upturned ornaiuented, llie white one designed WINDY in Monmouth County, ' bring the grain within reach of his mer at once sept, a message, but what face—wise, learned, liolu, beautiful So for afternoon will have any number paws. These forepaws wore* very was Five's surprise to find at the ap < long as men love tlielr'fuotliers, so loug of engaging little tucks aud ruffles and The craze for huttous 011 cloth gowus skillful little h(ands. and he deftly pointed hour, hot his servants, but all WEATHER Will the mother remain the ideal of all puffs to render it more attractive lu seems to be Increasing, aud It must be husked a grain and ate it. sitting the police of the station, drawn up in that Is lovely. the eyes of nieu and more than ever grunted that they give a pretty touch erect- and holding it to his month as front of his residence. The drummer, In case it bli^ws |you out D o n ’t “The better physical training thnt distracting to . tlie patient lauudresa.— o f color to a costume. Buttons set naturally as a boy would hold an it seems, had either misunderstood lias been developed Iius led to better New York Journal. wltli real gfma nre tho tiling If you can apple.—Our Animal Friends. Five or had blundered in sending the way, come in and see us. mental training. In our modern world n-fforil them ; If uot, the very latent Crime ot TltoaurbtleflsnCHa. message. Instead of summoning do T r y t o nnd. with the change of Ideals which fancy Is cameo In either stoae or shell. We are selling all articles al “Thoughtlessness aud nilstakeif klndr /awut:*-? A mestic servants, he had summoned the, progress of time has-brought it Is ness lu the sickroom slay their thou Teacher—Thomas, 1 \saw ypu laugn state servants.—Cincinnati Commer remarkably low prices in jStlll the eternal feminlue Which lends Unshaded candles havo beeh seen at cial T rib une. K e e p sands, and the family aud nurses are just now. What are \ you laughing* order to have a complete . m e tf bn. ofttluies , the unknown accessories to soipe fashionable luncheons tilnl din W lint Slie Al>vayS Snyn. ‘‘In tlie matter of education the main ners this season. They are neither as ab o u t V \ . \\ the deed,” Is the emphatic opinion of Tommy—I was just thinking aboui It makes no difference how little q. line of new stock when the question to consider Is, W lmiresultsare artistic In effect nor as pleasant to the A H o u s e Bland Brunner Huddleson, writing of something. ' \ ioy is. when his" other scolds him wo altnlng It? In order to Wtermlne eye as wlieu shaded and are probabjy '“Visitors to the Sickroom” in The Wo “You have no business thinking dur-\ she always says: “You ought to be spring trade opens. . this we must make some fundamental merely the expression of the hostess’ man’s Home Companion. “They fear ing school hours. Don’t let it occur ashamed of yourself—a big boy\like In qu irie s ob to. the position of women dee Ire for a now effect. criticism too ,much. .Their f m others again.”—Tit-Bits. y |o” — * \ without it. W hy should In our mottern. life.. What do women and grandmothers never dreamed of A. W. CORNELIUS, •In this country and ln this tliqo of tbo refusing admittance to the sickroom. Miue. Wu, the wife of -the Chinese m. Orr. Newark, O.. saysT “ W e never you? Left on your door world require? '19c W on the flame. 624.COOKMAN AVENUE It would ‘cause talk' to begin It. So. minister to this country, 1ms adopted “How is yofcr'brother, Tommy?” feel\ safe without One Minute Coutdi Cure “There nre three ways ln\ which the iiuise cast^ .responsibility oS on tlio soeinl customs of America with In tne houso. I t saved my little boy's life step each evening \for 6 .' “Sick, in b e d ; h e ’s h u rt him se lf.” when he had the pneumonia. We think it women nre pre-eminent: tflrst; ttiey nre custom and fiiits a.bllnd trust ln'ProvI- great enjoyment, aud. her receptions tlio 'binders together df.society; Second* “How did he e?o that?” is th a best medloiue made.^ I t cures couphs dpii.ee, a n d tho deed Ih done! N o 'm a t ure amoug- tlie elaborate ■ functions cents a week, . they arc the beuutltlers of life, add, “W e w ere playing at who could.leaa and all lung diseases. Pleasant to take, ter liow visibly it. hurrows thejaoul of given In Washington. furthest out of the window, and he harmless mid gives immedlato results. W. READ THE PRESS . ‘tlflrd, they .nre the eonscrvera of rnor- R. Ham, 107 Main street. WQn,”— ClncipnflU Enfluirer. •♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦J s -KMi'gVv*v. , v- •(» ASBURY PARK DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH .12, ,1900. SPECIAL MUSLIN WED EL’S UNDERWEAR SALE 20th Century Bargain Sale We have been planning and completing the hundred-and-one details for our annual House Furnishing Sale for several months. Now everything is in readiness, and if good Wonderful Prices on Stationery, Notions, Agate Ware, .Xin goods and moderate prices count for anything, there will be heaps of Ho,use Furnishings dis posed of here before April first. C O O K ’S Ware, Hardware and Sundries B e e H i v e We buy our Furniture direct from the western R e l i a b l e manufacturers for spot cash and in train-load lots. Carpenter’s Pencils . . This means our buyer secures the pick of. the ^ Japanese Napkins . . . 15c a hundred Ladies’ D raw ers. •...... v. .. 23c, w ere 39c. Gingham Aprons, full size ..... 10c furniture market a t . the very lowest possibly .“ i! Lace edge and insertion.49c. “ ?5c. Blotters ...... ;, . 2a doz Corset Clasps ...... 4c pair F u r n i t u r e prices. • Another point:—Anticipating the jump “ “ E t n b ’y i n s e r t i o n ...... 4 9 c . “ ? 5 c . Shoe Laces...... 2 pair lc Acid Proof Rubber Sheeting . 87c yard in lurniture prices, we placed our order when ' l> “ Hemstitch and lace ...... 6 9 c . “ 8 9 c . Fast Black, double heel and toe, ladies Fire Sho-ifels...... 8c the old schedule was in effect. Sinc • R u f f l e d ...... ’•••...... 8 9 c . “ 8 9 c . Treasuries of l.::l)or Unions Deeoni- F o rc lffn Co iih u I n Called Into Confer* Depleted, und Kent Day De E x t r a F i n e ...... 7 9 c . “ 1 . 0 0 cnee nnd Aftkcd to Try to Interout What we say of the furniture buying also holds mand* Are Imperative — Saloons Their GovernincntN In Mediation, I n s e r t i o n a n d e d g e ...... 9 8 c . ! 1 2 .5 good with Carpets, Mattings and Rugs. These Shutting Down. llolierts Sends V/arnine to Enemy. C a r p e t s a n d I n s e r t i o n a n d l a c e ...... 1 . 2 5 “ 1 .7 5 home requisits have advanced 50 per cent in Chicago March 12.—Fifty thousand London, M arch 12.—The D a ily M ail E x t r a f i n e t r i m m e d ...... 1 . 6 9 “ 2 . 0 0 idle workmen in Chicago are dependent publishes this highly significant dispatch many instances. We saw the price change com for daily bread on what money they from its special correspondent at Preto ing and the 300 rolls of choice floor coverings we have saved or the weekly allowance per ria, censored by the Boer government, M a t t i n g s capita of $f> which comes out of the and, therefore, presumably in accordance display speaks economyall round, only you must o r s e t o v e r s treasuries of the unions. Ilow much with its desire:* , not delay in buying if you would reap the benefit C C . money the unions have accumulated, how “The presidents of the Transvaal nnd long it wist last and how many union the Orange Free State have telegraphed of our buyer’s shrewdness. Come in and make your selections and our carpet makers and workmen are drawing “strike" benefits A full line in trim m ed and plain, all qualities and to Lord Salisbury proposals for peace on layers will do the rest, and do it satisfactory, loo. Carpets made and put down in 24 hours ire finest iu us involved with the labor the basis of recognition of the independ finish. This extraordinary sale w ill only be continued trouble which has paralyzed the building ence oj the two republics and the grant on hurry orders, industries of the city during the last live ing of amnesty to colonials who have aid These quotations will give you an inkling of the good things offered in choice Carpets, to M arch 15th and w ill positively close on that date. weeks. ed the burghers. It- is denied vigorously by the lab*'** “On Friday the consuls of foreign gov Mattings and R ugs: leaders thtt any actual hardship* have ernments «vere called iuto confereuce and Good In g rain C arp e ts...... 25--worth .33 Good Heavy Pile Velvet Carpets...... ,. ,90—worth 1.25 been imposed as yet oil union workmen were requested to invite the intervention .39 4* .45 E xtra Vel?ot Carpels...... 1.25 •• 1.60 by the labor difficulty. The fact remains, of the powers which they represented in Botter In craln C a rp e ts ...... ii 50 pieces Good M atting’ (40 yards in ro ll. . . . i however, that the situation is rapidly order to prevent further bloodshed.” .00- 5.00 II approaching that point, if it has not al Lord Salisbury's remaini^ in town 1.15 25 pleccs W hite Cottort W arp M a ttin g ...... 7.50 ready reached it. The idle carpenters, over Sunday and a ministerial conference 1.00 II 1.25 ,.. 7.00 *• 10.00 according to good authority, htivi; been have set the tongues of the political gos 1.00 II 1.S5 drawing their $5 each a week for four sips going. Reports were rife yesterday Cook’s Bee Hive weeks. The structural it on workers also that there is a difference of opinion in have been deceiving linaneial aid from tlu* ranks of the government concerning their organization, ami it is said the hod- the terms of peace, -which all here are carriers emptied their strong box last agreed will v’tlry soon have to be formu So much time is spent in bed one shduld sleep week in the payment of “strike” lienetits. lated. lu political circles there is a great P E L T H A T S , Thc total amount of money thus dis deal of talk aiiout the possibilities of a B e d E a s e comfortable. A good .Mattress is essential to bursed during the last four weeks is said cabinet crisis (iver the terms of peace. comfort and health. W e make Mattresses to to aggregate $500,001). It has heen esti All agree, from the crossing sweeper to SOc and 7So mated that, including all trades, at feast the millionaire^ that., cost w hat it m ay of order, sell the ready-made ones, and renovate old ones. Such a stock of Mattresses was' 50,000 men weie in a state of enforced time, lives and money, no terms of peace never before carried by this establishment. There are all grades in stock, and the pricing Idleness, of whom 10.000 were nonunion can be granted' which do not absolutely Mrs. E. D1LTS, 706 Cookman Avenue workmen in the employ of the material inakt4 another ‘War like the present im will be found to be satisfactory. Prices on these essentials'are as follows: manufacturers. These, men were shut possible; th a t E ngland must bo\.para out in the closing of the plants! This mount, the Boers must bv disarmed and Full Size Soft Top Excelsior...... 2.4S—worth 3.48 40-pound Short Hair...... B.48—worth 0.08 <£ would leave 40.tM)0 union workmen idle, full freedom must be given to all whites Full Size Cotton Top Hnsk ...... 3.98 “ 4.12 40-pound Mixed Hair...... 8.48 *,* 10.00 GIFFORD SON and a conservative estimate of the pro alike. In this Canada aud Australia join. Full Size Cotton African Fibre...... 3.75 •• 4.98 Our Special South American Hair...... 11,98 " 14.00 portion receiving financial help is report It was upon this condition that these two Plain and Ornamental Plasterers ed its not much below .‘50,000. Thirty colonies should have a voice in the ulti thousand men at $5 a week each makes mate settlement of tht* terms of pence Bricklaying, Setting of Mantels, fiances and il out era. Also Boiler Setting and a pay roll of $150,000 a week. Foundations Enid. Tile Setting, that each sent much dt*Mved re-enforce I Dion Trcnnnrit»» Depleted, ments of cavalry. E st im a t es F u u n is h e d f o r A b o v e , w it h R e f e r e n c e s . The best inform ation to be obtained No conceivable government could sur 1 JPostaffloe Box 4 3 , Bradley Bench, AT, J , on the subject is that the funds of a vive a surrender to the Boer claim for number of the unions have been deplet recognition of independence or accept Steinbach Company, ed, aud the workmen are beginning to be anything short of unconditional surren Mr. Pliolpn* Funeral. apprehensive of the future. One evi der. On their part her majesty’s advisWs Now I law n. March IU.—The last trib dence of the financial stringency which have never contemplated the possibility $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 ute of respect lu the remains of Hon. K. prevails in labor ranks is tin* fact that of w hat would be a repetition of the Ma- PIONEER HOUSE FURNISHERS OF THE COAST, .J. IMielpr?. ex-Tinted States mini>ter, to the business agents are now giving their juba convention. If tin* Boers desire / AT Great Britain, jn whieh the Vale faculty, services free of charge instead of draw peace, they can have it at any moment members uf tlu* undergraduate body of ing #2." a week. Another proof that the* on conditions which will guarantee per Two, Big Stores—both on the trolley line. Yale and tlu* citizens of New Haven ui idle workmen are not spending any motl fect equality to all white men and com ASBURY PARK. general couhl confer was evidenced at ey unnecessarily is that two saloons in plete protection of the native races Daily deliveries from Sea Bright to Point Pleasant. —“5 tlu* ohseq.uies held lien* yesterday aftcr- ** Ial hor row” closed their doors last .week. against ill usage. ,-Thc application of this PER CENT. ik iiiii. T hcv services wero held in B at The retail merchants are just 'hejfllaning policy will involve the complete disarma tel elm pel. winch was crowded, and wen* to understand that the $5 labor world is ment of the Boers. i.f a most impressive nature. Former much disturbed. Butchers, grocers and Hoed Fought Advante, line of tne liiffish nUvnnce. Tney toon dressed Tiy uit* their honortf the presidents THE OPEN BTOOR, We have the above sum to place in a position ahead on the right flank of of tiie Orange Free State und the South President Timothy Dwight delivered the coal dealers have noted the fact that the General Roberts* and the press dis African Republic; large or small amounts on first mortgage funeral address, and the itev. I)r. T. T. purchases of many of their regular cus patches referring to Saturday’s fighting (Jeneral Kelly-Kenny’s advance, thinking Secretary ol State W ill Formally that ho represented the general advance, “ ’Another instance having occurred of Mun«er. pastor of the I'nited church, of tomers have grown smaller, aud some of practically cover everything that has Announce It I n a W e e k . loans on Aabury Park, Loch Arbcur, but they found that a parallel column gross abuse of the white Hag apd of the fered prayer ami read Script nn*. The the shrewdest storekeepers have refused been received concerning the movements Ran Francisco, March 12,—President threatened their rear. ftigual o f holding up hands itf token of Allenhurst and Deal business or dwel college elioir rendered two hymns. ‘‘Lend, to give the customary credit. in the Orange Free State, hut it is dis B en jam in Ide W heeler o f fj^e State uni (Jeneral Tucker occupied Petrusberg surrender, it is my duty to inform you Kindly Light,” anil "Abide With Me.** The big depart ment stores down town tinctly apparent that tin* complete story versity, Who has just rotnrnetf from ling property. without reposition, though strong oppo that if Hitch abiiM* occurs again 1 slvill Tlie casket was curried into the chapel on also are beginning to feel a decrease of of the engagement has uot yet been re Washington, where he hatl several con- sition was expected a t that place. nio::f p*tuete.ntly lie compelled to order tl.i* simtildcrs of eight seniors, members their sales. ceived. Collating the ofllcial and other fe*cnees with President McKinley and On Sunday morning the British found m.v trt.% 1 to disregard the white ilag en of the Wolf’s Head fraternity. Profess The eoming week will see n vigorous dispatches, it can be said that (Jeneral succeeded in having Professor Moses of that the Boers, in spite of their stubborn tirely. or Phelps was an honorary member of serving of five day notices by landlords Roberts hnd to tight his way to Drie- the State university put 00 the Philip J. W. Hetrick & Son, resistance, had retreated, and Roberts “ ’The instance occurred on a kojjje tlmt soeiiMy. Tlie honorary pallbearers to enforce the pay incut of resit. A large footcin, where he arrived at 7:«»0 p. m, pines commission, said in u speech at the marched unopposed to Aasvogel kop, 25 east of Driefontein farm yesterday even were President Arthur T. Hadley. Pro number of idle workmen were unable to on Saturday. D rle fo n te in . is mile*; M ont icello club; miles from Bloemfontein as the crow ing und vjh:* witnessed by several of my 025 Mattison -Avanue. fessor William Graham Sumner. Prol’ess- pay rent. Time was given in the hope from Bloemfontein. “Xo political question is involved iu the flies. • ;___ . s own staff ollicers as well as myself and or .lolm 1’. Weir, .lodge Simeon 1*2. Bald that thc trouble would be ended soon According to The Morning Post's cor present extension, of our boundaries.. But At Aasvogel a prisoner,told the British resulted in the wounding of several of my Keator Block. win. former Onveruor Charles It. Inger- aud teennrse to c.Mrciuc measures would respondent. the entire day was occupied a great deal will depend ou how things that the sitjge of M a r k in g had been ollicers aud men, soll nml Pean Francis W nvland. The re be i.n necessary, but now la nil lords are with the Boer rear gttavd, who were act aro conducted. The facts are i|i tjio malu raised, which i.s strange in vie>v of the ** *A large quantity of explosive bullets mains were luken on the •”> p. tu. train becoming restless. ing along a running frout 12 miles long. that the world is draw ing ‘clob’ec together. reports from both English and Boer of three different kinds was found iii Are you thinking of having to Burlington. Vt.. where the interment The light throughout was much involved. W e stand here, and just across the sea Is sources, which pointed out that tho place Commandant Cronje’s laager, aud this in the fumily plot will be made Tuesday. Onr Export Trade. 'I'he Boers evacuated and reoccupied half the population of the world. was in extreme peril. has been the east* after every engagement Washington. March 12.—'I’he value o» their positions, subtly concealing their in “In the course of a weok tho secretary (Jeneral Roberts Is now expected to w ith your honors’ troops.,. Such breaches Thirty I’rolmMy Drowned. » the four principal artichs of export dur tentions and only withdrawing their guns of state will umiomire to the nation an make ten miles a day, which will be the of the recoguizdl usages of war and of Rubber Tires London, March II*.—It is now learned ing tlu* mouth of February was #t50.507,- a few minutes prior to theiv impending event of the greatest importance,) tjie maximum distance covered If the opposi the (lOtieva eonventioirare a disgrace to that the British steamer v Cuvier, com H2H, au increuM* of $Ki„‘!2S,773 compared capture. greatest for many years, a Victory for di tion is continued. nny civilised power. A copy of this tele on your wagon? manded by Capiain Quinton. which waa w ith the- same month last year. Bread- Their gun.< outranged those of the plomacy. By a mere exchunge of uotes KobcrtM* ontctal Report. gram has been sent to 1113’ government, reported Friday last sunk by au unknown stuffs fell off 507.2IM. provisions in British, whose envnhy horses were com Secretary Hay has Jpought about an un with the leoucst that it may be commu steamer, was run down tu the straits of creased $L51!).tJti5. luiuerul oils increased pletely tired out by repented withdraw Tbe war ollice has received the follow derstanding with prance, Great Britain,"' nicated to all neutral powers.** " (3ur factory is equipped to I lover tlie im'Muing of the !lth by a steam #2 .10-1.020 and cot toil increased als. The British turning movement coin ing advices from Lord Roberts, dated Russia anti Ocmutny whereby thp tyade do the work for you at city er whose identity is not known. The 1KU. For the eight months ended Feb- m cm cd too late. Driefontein, Sunday: of China will remain open to tho United three survivors, who were landed at Ca- 2N, compared with the similar period of Kvery dispatch proves that the Boers “The enemy opposed tia throughout A Colored the Baptist. States and this without our giving- any ‘ prices. lais. Vratice. shortly after the disaster, the previous liscal year, the value of made a much heartier resistance than yesterday’s march and from their Inti New York, March 12.—Men, women quid pro quo. The wittll that it was fear say a great hole was torn iu tlie Cuvier, bread stuffs exported shows a decrease of they did at Poplar (trove. (Jeneral Rob mate knowledge of-the country gave us nml children, some deaf, some mute and ed was being erected about Chlpa luis sinking her in less than live minutes. $2r»,S00.0S2. provisions an increase of erts’ repoit that their dead were left on considerable trouble. Owing, however, others bliu>*. but most of them whole and been broken down owing to our position They further state that the J»0 men com mineral oils' an increase of the ground shows'a heavier loss than any to the admirable conduct of 4J»o»